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Which famous football player who has played in Kopparvallen participated at the 1974 and 1978 FIFA world cups with Sweden?
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Conny Torstensson
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" As national team coach, he led Sweden to the 1990 FIFA World Cup — its first World Cup since Nordin participated as a player.",
" The tournament was a failure, however, as Sweden lost all three matches with 1-2.",
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"Pieter \"Piet\" Schrijvers (] ; born December 15, 1946) is a professional Dutch football manager and former player, who played as a goalkeeper.",
" At international level, he was a member of the Netherlands squads which finished runner up in both the 1974 and 1978 FIFA World Cups.",
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"Johannes Jacobus \"Johan\" Neeskens (] ; born 15 September 1951) is a Dutch football manager and former midfielder.",
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" In 2004, he was named one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony., while in 2017 he has been included in the \"FourFourTwo\" list of the 100 all-time greatest players, at the 64th position."
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"The bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cups was the process by which the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) selected locations for the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cups.",
" The process began officially in March 2009; eleven bids from thirteen countries were received, including one which was withdrawn and one that was rejected before FIFA's executive committee voted in November 2010.",
" Two of the remaining nine bids applied only to the 2022 World Cup, while the rest were initially applications for both.",
" Over the course of the bidding, all non-European bids for the 2018 event were withdrawn, resulting in the exclusion of all European bids from consideration for the 2022 edition.",
" By the time of the decision, bids for the 2018 World Cup included England, Russia, a joint bid from Belgium and Netherlands, and a joint bid from Portugal and Spain.",
" Bids for the 2022 World Cup came from Australia, Japan, Qatar, South Korea, and the United States.",
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"This is a record of Argentina's results at the FIFA World Cup.",
" Argentina is one of the most successful national football teams in the world, having won 2 World Cups in 1978 and 1986.",
" Argentina has been runners up three times in the 1930, 1990 and 2014.",
" The team was present in all but four of the World Cups, being behind only Brazil, Italy and Germany in number of appearances.",
" Argentina has also won the Copa América 14 times, one less than Uruguay.",
" Moreover, Argentina has also won the Confederations Cup and the gold medal at the Olympic football tournament in 2004 and 2008.",
" Prior to that occasion Argentina had obtained two silver medals in the 1928 and 1996 editions.",
" On other levels of international competition Argentina has won the FIFA U-20 World Cup a record six times.",
" The FIFA U-17 World Cup is the only FIFA international competition yet to be obtained."
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"Jan Jongbloed (] ; born 25 November 1940 in Amsterdam) was a football goalkeeper with the Netherlands national football team at the 1974 and 1978 FIFA World Cups, wearing the number 8 jersey."
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"The 1979-80 British Home Championship saw only the second undisputed victory for Northern Ireland in the British Home Nations international football tournament in 96 years of existence.",
" It was also the first time since 1970 that Scotland agreed to travel to Northern Ireland, having refused to play there since 1972.",
" The tournament also finally marked the end of a decade of extremely poor international football results for all the Home Nations.",
" Apart from disappointing Scottish performances in the 1974 and 1978 FIFA World Cups, no British side had been represented at a major football tournament since England were knocked out by Germany at the 1970 FIFA World Cup.",
" In 1980, England finally qualified for the 1980 UEFA European Championship and although their performance was unspectacular it did lay the groundwork for the appearance of three of the Home Nations at the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain.",
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"Romeo Benetti (born 20 October 1945 in Albaredo d'Adige) is a former Italian footballer, who played as a defensive midfielder.",
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" At international level, he represented the Italy national football team on 55 occasions between 1971 and 1980, and took part at the 1974 and 1978 FIFA World Cups, as well as UEFA Euro 1980, achieving fourth-place finishes in the latter two tournaments."
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"Kopparvallen is a multi-use stadium in Åtvidaberg, Sweden.",
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" The stadium holds 8,000 people and was built in 1907.",
" Famous football players who have played in the arena is Ralf Edström, Roland Sandberg, Conny Torstensson, Zlatan Ibrahimović and Pelé."
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"Conny Torstensson (born 28 August 1949) is a former footballer from Sweden.",
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" With Åtvidabergs FF he won national titles.",
" Later he belonged to the side of Bayern Munich which dominated international club football in the mid-1970s."
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"Title: Olle Nordin\n\nOlle Nordin (born 23 November 1949 in Delary, Småland) is a Swedish football coach and former player. He was capped 19 times for the national team and played at the 1978 FIFA World Cup, but he is best remembered for his coaching merits. As national team coach, he led Sweden to the 1990 FIFA World Cup — its first World Cup since Nordin participated as a player. The tournament was a failure, however, as Sweden lost all three matches with 1-2. Nordin was fired shortly thereafter. He managed Norwegian clubs (Vålerenga, Lyn) as well as Swedish Västra Frölunda IF, IFK Norrköping and AIK.",
"Title: Piet Schrijvers\n\nPieter \"Piet\" Schrijvers (] ; born December 15, 1946) is a professional Dutch football manager and former player, who played as a goalkeeper. At international level, he was a member of the Netherlands squads which finished runner up in both the 1974 and 1978 FIFA World Cups. At club level, he spent nine years with AFC Ajax, winning five Eredivisie titles and two KNVB Cups.",
"Title: Johan Neeskens\n\nJohannes Jacobus \"Johan\" Neeskens (] ; born 15 September 1951) is a Dutch football manager and former midfielder. As a player, he was an important member of the Dutch national team that finished as runners-up in the 1974 and 1978 FIFA World Cups and is considered to be one of the greatest Dutch midfielders of all time. In 2004, he was named one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony., while in 2017 he has been included in the \"FourFourTwo\" list of the 100 all-time greatest players, at the 64th position.",
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"Title: Argentina at the FIFA World Cup\n\nThis is a record of Argentina's results at the FIFA World Cup. Argentina is one of the most successful national football teams in the world, having won 2 World Cups in 1978 and 1986. Argentina has been runners up three times in the 1930, 1990 and 2014. The team was present in all but four of the World Cups, being behind only Brazil, Italy and Germany in number of appearances. Argentina has also won the Copa América 14 times, one less than Uruguay. Moreover, Argentina has also won the Confederations Cup and the gold medal at the Olympic football tournament in 2004 and 2008. Prior to that occasion Argentina had obtained two silver medals in the 1928 and 1996 editions. On other levels of international competition Argentina has won the FIFA U-20 World Cup a record six times. The FIFA U-17 World Cup is the only FIFA international competition yet to be obtained.",
"Title: Jan Jongbloed\n\nJan Jongbloed (] ; born 25 November 1940 in Amsterdam) was a football goalkeeper with the Netherlands national football team at the 1974 and 1978 FIFA World Cups, wearing the number 8 jersey.",
"Title: 1979–80 British Home Championship\n\nThe 1979-80 British Home Championship saw only the second undisputed victory for Northern Ireland in the British Home Nations international football tournament in 96 years of existence. It was also the first time since 1970 that Scotland agreed to travel to Northern Ireland, having refused to play there since 1972. The tournament also finally marked the end of a decade of extremely poor international football results for all the Home Nations. Apart from disappointing Scottish performances in the 1974 and 1978 FIFA World Cups, no British side had been represented at a major football tournament since England were knocked out by Germany at the 1970 FIFA World Cup. In 1980, England finally qualified for the 1980 UEFA European Championship and although their performance was unspectacular it did lay the groundwork for the appearance of three of the Home Nations at the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain. The Home Championships thus allowed spectators and coaches an impression of the reorganised British sides and their capabilities in competitive football.",
"Title: Romeo Benetti\n\nRomeo Benetti (born 20 October 1945 in Albaredo d'Adige) is a former Italian footballer, who played as a defensive midfielder. A tenacious player, Benetti played for several Italian clubs throughout his career, winning titles with A.C. Milan, Juventus and Roma. At international level, he represented the Italy national football team on 55 occasions between 1971 and 1980, and took part at the 1974 and 1978 FIFA World Cups, as well as UEFA Euro 1980, achieving fourth-place finishes in the latter two tournaments.",
"Title: Kopparvallen\n\nKopparvallen is a multi-use stadium in Åtvidaberg, Sweden. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Åtvidabergs FF. The stadium holds 8,000 people and was built in 1907. Famous football players who have played in the arena is Ralf Edström, Roland Sandberg, Conny Torstensson, Zlatan Ibrahimović and Pelé.",
"Title: Conny Torstensson\n\nConny Torstensson (born 28 August 1949) is a former footballer from Sweden. With Sweden he participated at the World Cups 1974 FIFA World Cup and 1978 FIFA World Cup. With Åtvidabergs FF he won national titles. Later he belonged to the side of Bayern Munich which dominated international club football in the mid-1970s."
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What deity is the Mesoamerican counterpart of the Aztec god Q'uq'umatz?
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Quetzalcoatl
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"Q'uq'umatz (] ) (alternatively Qucumatz, Gukumatz, Gucumatz, Gugumatz, Kucumatz etc.) was a deity of the Postclassic K'iche' Maya.",
" Q'uq'umatz was the Feathered Serpent divinity of the \"Popol Vuh\" who created humanity together with the god Tepeu.",
" Q'uq'umatz is considered to be the rough equivalent of the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl, and also of Kukulkan of the Yucatec Maya tradition.",
" It is likely that the feathered serpent deity was borrowed from one of these two peoples and blended with other deities to provide the god Q'uq'umatz that the K'iche' worshipped.",
" Q'uq'umatz may have had his origin in the Valley of Mexico; some scholars have equated the deity with the Aztec deity Ehecatl-Quetzalcoatl, who was also a creator god.",
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" The double symbolism used in its name is considered allegoric to the dual nature of the deity, where being feathered represents its divine nature or ability to fly to reach the skies and being a serpent represents its human nature or ability to creep on the ground among other animals of the Earth, a dualism very common in Mesoamerican deities."
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" Many in the pantheon of deities of the Aztecs were inclined to have a fondness for a particular aspect of warfare.",
" However, Huitzilopochtli was known as the primary god of war in ancient Mexico.",
" Since he was the patron god of the Mexica, he was credited with both the victories and defeats that the Mexica people had on the battlefield.",
" The people had to make sacrifices to him to protect the Aztec from infinite night.",
" It is important to remember that the defeat of their patron deity meant the defeat of his people.",
" This is one of the many reasons why they were concerned with providing exquisite tribute and food for him.",
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"The Temple of the Feathered Serpent is the modern-day name for the third largest pyramid at Teotihuacan, a pre-Columbian site in central Mexico (the term Teotihuacan (or Teotihuacano) is also used for the whole civilization and cultural complex associated with the site).",
" This structure is notable partly due to the discovery in the 1980s of more than a hundred possibly sacrificial victims found buried beneath the structure.",
" The burials, like the structure, are dated to between 150 and 200 CE.",
" The pyramid takes its name from representations of the Mesoamerican \"feathered serpent\" deity which covered its sides.",
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"Title: Kukulkan\n\nKukulkan (/kuːkuːlˈkän/ ) (\"\"Plumed Serpent\"\", \"\"Feathered Serpent\"\") is the name of a Maya snake deity that also serves to designate historical persons. The depiction of the Feathered Serpent is present in other cultures of Mesoamerica. Kukulkan is closely related to the deity Q'uq'umatz of the K'iche' people and to Quetzalcoatl of Aztec mythology. Little is known of the mythology of this Pre-Columbian era deity.",
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"Title: Acolmiztli (Coatl Ichan)\n\n\"For other meanings of this word, see Acolnahuacatl (deity), an Aztec god also known as Acolmiztli. Nezahualcoyotl, a ruler of Texcoco had the second name Acolmiztli.\"",
"Title: Q'uq'umatz\n\nQ'uq'umatz (] ) (alternatively Qucumatz, Gukumatz, Gucumatz, Gugumatz, Kucumatz etc.) was a deity of the Postclassic K'iche' Maya. Q'uq'umatz was the Feathered Serpent divinity of the \"Popol Vuh\" who created humanity together with the god Tepeu. Q'uq'umatz is considered to be the rough equivalent of the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl, and also of Kukulkan of the Yucatec Maya tradition. It is likely that the feathered serpent deity was borrowed from one of these two peoples and blended with other deities to provide the god Q'uq'umatz that the K'iche' worshipped. Q'uq'umatz may have had his origin in the Valley of Mexico; some scholars have equated the deity with the Aztec deity Ehecatl-Quetzalcoatl, who was also a creator god. Q'uq'umatz may originally have been the same god as Tohil, the K'iche' sun god who also had attributes of the feathered serpent, but they later diverged and each deity came to have a separate priesthood.",
"Title: Tepeu\n\nTepeu is a word of the K'iche' Maya language meaning \"sovereign\" (also \"one who conquers\" or \"one who is victorious\"). The title is associated with the god Q'uq'umatz of the K'iche'-Maya, one of the creation gods of the Popol Vuh; his whole name translating as \"Sovereign Plumed Serpent\". The title has also been used by numerous K'iche' rulers such as Tepepul.",
"Title: Mixcoatl\n\nMixcoatl (Nahuatl: \"Mixcōhuātl\" , ] from mixtli ] \"cloud\" and cōātl ] \"serpent\"), or Camaztle ] from camaz \"deer sandal\" and atle \"without\". , or Camaxtli, was the god of the hunt and identified with the Milky Way, the stars, and the heavens in several Mesoamerican cultures. He was the patron deity of the Otomi, the Chichimecs, and several groups that claimed descent from the Chichimecs. While Mixcoatl was part of the Aztec pantheon, his role was less important than Huitzilopochtli, who was their central deity. Under the name of Camaxtli, Mixcoatl was worshipped as the central deity of Huejotzingo and Tlaxcala.",
"Title: Feathered Serpent\n\nThe Feathered Serpent was a prominent supernatural entity or deity, found in many Mesoamerican religions. It was called Quetzalcoatl among the Aztecs, Kukulkan among the Yucatec Maya, and Q'uq'umatz and Tohil among the K'iche' Maya. The double symbolism used in its name is considered allegoric to the dual nature of the deity, where being feathered represents its divine nature or ability to fly to reach the skies and being a serpent represents its human nature or ability to creep on the ground among other animals of the Earth, a dualism very common in Mesoamerican deities.",
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"Title: Tlaxochimaco\n\nTlaxochimaco is the name of the ninth Month of the Aztec calendar. It is also a festival in the Aztec religion, dedicated to the Aztec God of War Huitzilopochtli. It is called the Bestowal or Birth of Flowers.",
"Title: Temple of the Feathered Serpent, Teotihuacan\n\nThe Temple of the Feathered Serpent is the modern-day name for the third largest pyramid at Teotihuacan, a pre-Columbian site in central Mexico (the term Teotihuacan (or Teotihuacano) is also used for the whole civilization and cultural complex associated with the site). This structure is notable partly due to the discovery in the 1980s of more than a hundred possibly sacrificial victims found buried beneath the structure. The burials, like the structure, are dated to between 150 and 200 CE. The pyramid takes its name from representations of the Mesoamerican \"feathered serpent\" deity which covered its sides. These are some of the earliest-known representations of the feathered serpent, often identified with the much-later Aztec god Quetzalcoatl. The structure is also known as the Temple of Quetzalcoatl, and the Feathered Serpent Pyramid."
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2,602
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Which of both airports; Eugene Airport and Merle K. Smith Airport, is located farther from its closest city?
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Merle K. (Mudhole) Smith Airport (IATA: CDV, ICAO: PACV, FAA LID: CDV) is a state owned, public use airport located 11 nautical miles (13 mi, 20 km) southeast of the central business district of Cordova
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" Owned and operated by the City of Eugene, it is the fifth-largest airport in the Pacific Northwest.",
" The terminal building has \"A\" gates on the upper level and \"B\" gates, ticketing, and baggage claim on the lower level.",
" The airport has an expanded air cargo facility and three fixed-base operators (FBOs) to handle general aviation.",
" In 2015, the Eugene Airport handled 909,121 passengers and 59,961 aircraft movements."
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"Teslin River is an unincorporated area in the Yukon Territory, Canada, located on the west bank of the Teslin River at a crossing of that river on the Alaska Highway, about 40 km northwest of the Village of Teslin (Teslin Post), which is on the east shore of Teslin Lake as is the neighbouring community of Teslin Lake.",
" The settlement of Johnsons Crossing is on the east bank at that point, while the lake and community of Little Teslin Lake is located farther along the highway about 10 km west."
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" It is the primary airport serving Sydney, and is a primary hub for Qantas, as well as a secondary hub for Virgin Australia and Jetstar Airways.",
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"Serra Springs are a pair of springs located on the campus of University High School in Los Angeles, California, USA.",
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"Velika Kladuša (] ) is a town and municipality in the far northwest of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located near the border with Croatia.",
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"Title: Eugene Airport\n\nEugene Airport (IATA: EUG, ICAO: KEUG, FAA LID: EUG) , also known as Mahlon Sweet Field, is a public airport 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Eugene, in Lane County, Oregon. Owned and operated by the City of Eugene, it is the fifth-largest airport in the Pacific Northwest. The terminal building has \"A\" gates on the upper level and \"B\" gates, ticketing, and baggage claim on the lower level. The airport has an expanded air cargo facility and three fixed-base operators (FBOs) to handle general aviation. In 2015, the Eugene Airport handled 909,121 passengers and 59,961 aircraft movements.",
"Title: Teslin River, Yukon\n\nTeslin River is an unincorporated area in the Yukon Territory, Canada, located on the west bank of the Teslin River at a crossing of that river on the Alaska Highway, about 40 km northwest of the Village of Teslin (Teslin Post), which is on the east shore of Teslin Lake as is the neighbouring community of Teslin Lake. The settlement of Johnsons Crossing is on the east bank at that point, while the lake and community of Little Teslin Lake is located farther along the highway about 10 km west.",
"Title: Sydney Airport\n\nSydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport (colloquially Mascot Airport, Kingsford Smith Airport, or Sydney Airport; IATA: SYD, ICAO: YSSY ; ) is an international airport in Sydney, Australia located 8 km (5 mi) south of Sydney city centre, in the suburb of Mascot. It is the primary airport serving Sydney, and is a primary hub for Qantas, as well as a secondary hub for Virgin Australia and Jetstar Airways. Situated next to Botany Bay, the airport has three runways, colloquially known as the east–west, north–south and third runways.",
"Title: Rambleridge Park\n\nRambleridge Park was developed in the late 1970s at 11424 Fort Street in Omaha, Nebraska. The park includes a lagoon, walking trails, soccer fields and a large green space for miscellaneous activities. A small playground is located farther in the neighborhood and can be reached after a short walk. The park and green spaces throughout the neighborhood are maintained by the City of Omaha and the residents of the neighborhood.",
"Title: Merle K. (Mudhole) Smith Airport\n\nMerle K. (Mudhole) Smith Airport (IATA: CDV, ICAO: PACV, FAA LID: CDV) is a state owned, public use airport located 11 nautical miles (13 mi, 20 km) southeast of the central business district of Cordova, a city in the Valdez-Cordova Census Area of the U.S. state of Alaska which has no road access to the outside world. Airline service is subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.",
"Title: Serra Springs (California)\n\nSerra Springs are a pair of springs located on the campus of University High School in Los Angeles, California, USA. They are designated by California Historical Landmark #522. The springs, called Kuruvungna by the native Gabrieleno Tongva people, were used as a source of natural fresh water by the Tongva people since at least the 5th century BC and continue to produce 22,000-25,000 gallons of water a day. The springs are also sometimes referred to as the Gabrieleno Tongva Springs, the Tongva Holy Springs, and the Sacred Springs. The springs are found at two separate locations on the high school campus. The larger is now closed off from the rest of the campus and is under the care of the Gabrielino/Tongva Springs Foundation. The other spring is located on the northeastern edge of the so-called Girls' Field. A third spring was located farther north, near Texas Avenue, but it ceased to flow during the 1940s when a local water company began drawing from the aquifer.",
"Title: Akkanapuram\n\nAkkanapuram is a village located in Watrap Block, Srivilliputhur Taluk,Virudhunagar district, Tamil Nadu State, India. The village is identified by two names Akkanapuram Villaku and the Akkanapuram itself. The village naming difference arrised only because of the bus stop junction , because most of the bus does not transport passengers into the village , they just drop them at the 3 way junction akkanpuram villaku (SH - 182). the west side road of the village reaches to the town Watrap and east side road of the village reaches to Alagapuri , at that junction it crosses at (NH -208 ) and again continues till virudhunagar. the northside road of the village goes to Periayur.The closest city is Madurai, and nearest towns are Watrap (12 kilometres),Srivilliputhur (21 kilometres), Pallapatti (27 kilometres), Virudhunagar (28 kilometres) and Sivakasi (29 kilometres). Also, the closest airport is Madurai Airport which is 50 kilometres away. Most of the people that live in the village are Paraiyar and are farmers.",
"Title: Konoplev (crater)\n\nKonoplev is a small lunar crater that is located on the Moon's far side. It lies less than a crater diameter to the west of the satellite crater Ellerman Q. Ellerman itself is located farther to the northeast. To the north-northeast of Konoplev is the larger crater Gerasimovich.",
"Title: Flight Patterns\n\nFlight Patterns, also known informally as Flying People, is a seven-panel photographic sculpture installation by David Joyce, designed to be installed in 1989 in Concourse A at the Eugene Airport in the U.S. state of Oregon. During airport construction in 2015–2016, it was moved to Lane Community College. The airport renovations were completed by early January 2017, but the airport management is studying how public art will be displayed, and has not decided yet whether Flight Patterns will be reinstalled.",
"Title: Velika Kladuša\n\nVelika Kladuša (] ) is a town and municipality in the far northwest of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located near the border with Croatia. The closest city is Cazin, and a bit farther, the cities of Bihać and Bosanski Novi. Across the border, it is not far from Cetingrad. Administratively, it is part of the Una-Sana Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina."
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Which retired British sprint and hurdling track and field athlete appeared on Bigheads?
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Kriss Akabusi
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"Sten Karl Leopold \"Sten-Pelle\" Pettersson (11 September 1902 – 1 June 1984) was a Swedish track and field athlete who competed in sprint and hurdling events.",
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"Callum Priestley (born 13 February 1989) is a British former track and field athlete who specialised in sprint hurdling.",
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"Damien David Greaves (born 19 September 1977 in Forest Gate, Greater London) is a sprints and hurdling track and field athlete who represented Great Britain at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia."
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"John Graham (born November 20, 1965 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan) is a retired track and field athlete from Canada, who competed in the 400 metres and in the hurdling events.",
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" In 1989, he won those same events again claiming the Canadian athlete of the meet for the second time.",
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"Bigheads is a British television game show produced by Primal Media that has aired on ITV since 23 April 2017 and is hosted by Jason Manford with Jenny Powell and Kriss Akabusi as commentators.",
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"Milan Ristić (, born 8 August 1991) is a Serbian track and field athlete who specializes in hurdling.",
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" Ristić has competed in track at both high school and collegiate levels in the United States.",
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"Jason Carl Gardener, MBE (born 18 September 1975) is a retired British sprint athlete.",
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"Title: Sten Pettersson\n\nSten Karl Leopold \"Sten-Pelle\" Pettersson (11 September 1902 – 1 June 1984) was a Swedish track and field athlete who competed in sprint and hurdling events. He competed at the 1924, 1928 and 1932 Summer Olympics in the 110 and 400 m hurdles and 400 m and 4 × 400 m sprint relay (six events in total). He won a bronze medal in the 110 m hurdles in 1924, and finished fourth in the 400 m hurdles and 4 × 400 m relay in 1928, while failing to reach the finals on other occasions.",
"Title: Callum Priestley\n\nCallum Priestley (born 13 February 1989) is a British former track and field athlete who specialised in sprint hurdling. He was banned after a positive sample for banned substances, namely clenbuterol, was found in a urine sample whilst training with the UK team in South Africa in January 2010. Despite evidence of tainted food, the ban was upheld. Subsequent to the ban, Priestley retired from competitive athletics.",
"Title: Damien Greaves\n\nDamien David Greaves (born 19 September 1977 in Forest Gate, Greater London) is a sprints and hurdling track and field athlete who represented Great Britain at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.",
"Title: John Graham (hurdler)\n\nJohn Graham (born November 20, 1965 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan) is a retired track and field athlete from Canada, who competed in the 400 metres and in the hurdling events. John Was University of Calgary's Athlete of the Year in 1985 winning the 300m and 600m, 4 × 200 m and 4 × 400 m races at Canada West and the National Collegiate Championships. In 1989, he won those same events again claiming the Canadian athlete of the meet for the second time. He represented his Canada on the national team from 1985-1991 and the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. John won three bronze medals in the Commonwealth games in 1986 and 1990. Along the way, John captured 11 National Championships and set numerous national records both indoor and outdoors.",
"Title: Bigheads\n\nBigheads is a British television game show produced by Primal Media that has aired on ITV since 23 April 2017 and is hosted by Jason Manford with Jenny Powell and Kriss Akabusi as commentators. Contestants are dressed as celebrities with oversized heads, and compete in challenges and are eliminated until a winner is decided.",
"Title: Milan Ristić (athlete)\n\nMilan Ristić (, born 8 August 1991) is a Serbian track and field athlete who specializes in hurdling. Having competed in hurdling and other events with archrivals AK Crvena Zvezda and AK Partizan, he has represented Serbia in international competition. Ristić has competed in track at both high school and collegiate levels in the United States. He is a Serbian national record holder in the indoor 60 meter hurdles and the outdoor 110 meter hurdles events. Ristić is a member of Serbian national senior team since 2010.",
"Title: Giovanny Fanny\n\nGiovanny Fanny (born 25 May 1965) is a Seychellois former hurdling track and field athlete.",
"Title: Anyika Onuora\n\nAnyika Onuora (born 28 October 1984) is a British sprint track and field athlete who competes in the 100 metres, 200 metres and 400 metres, and also the 4×100 metres relay and 4x400 metres relay.",
"Title: Jason Gardener\n\nJason Carl Gardener, MBE (born 18 September 1975) is a retired British sprint athlete. He won an Olympic gold medal in the 4x 100 metres relay at the 2004 Olympic Games, and is also the 2004 World Indoor Champion at 60 metres."
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Which film stars Justin Timberlake, Mila Kunis, and Bryan Greenberg?
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Friends with Benefits
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"Oz the Great and Powerful is a 2013 American fantasy adventure film directed by Sam Raimi and produced by Joe Roth, from a screenplay written by David Lindsay-Abaire and Mitchell Kapner.",
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"A Bad Moms Christmas is an upcoming American Christmas comedy film directed and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore and is a sequel of the film \"Bad Moms\" (2016).",
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"Title: Oz the Great and Powerful\n\nOz the Great and Powerful is a 2013 American fantasy adventure film directed by Sam Raimi and produced by Joe Roth, from a screenplay written by David Lindsay-Abaire and Mitchell Kapner. The film stars James Franco, Michelle Williams, Rachel Weisz and Mila Kunis, with Zach Braff, Bill Cobbs, Joey King, and Tony Cox in supporting roles. Based on L. Frank Baum's \"Oz\" novels and set 20 years before the events of the original novel, \"Oz the Great and Powerful\" is a spiritual prequel to the 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film, \"The Wizard of Oz\". The film tells the story of Oscar Diggs, a deceptive magician who arrives in the Land of Oz and encounters three witches: Theodora, Evanora, and Glinda. Oscar is then enlisted to restore order in Oz, while struggling to resolve conflicts with the witches and himself.",
"Title: Bryan Greenberg\n\nBryan Greenberg (born May 24, 1978) is an American actor and singer, known for his starring role as Ben Epstein in the HBO original series \"How to Make It in America\" as well as a recurring role as Jake Jagielski in the WB series \"One Tree Hill\" and as Nick Garrett on the short-lived ABC drama \"October Road\". His film work includes \"The Perfect Score\", \"Prime\", \"Nobel Son\", \"Bride Wars\", \"The Good Guy\", \"Friends with Benefits\", and \"A Short History of Decay\".",
"Title: Black Swan (film)\n\nBlack Swan is a 2010 American psychological horror film directed by Darren Aronofsky. The screenplay by Mark Heyman, Andres Heinz and John McLaughlin is from a story by Heinz. It stars Natalie Portman, Vincent Cassel, Mila Kunis, Barbara Hershey and Winona Ryder. The plot revolves around a production of Tchaikovsky's \"Swan Lake\" ballet by a prestigious New York City company. The production requires a ballerina to play the innocent and fragile White Swan, for which the committed dancer Nina (Portman) is a perfect fit, as well as the dark and sensual Black Swan, which are qualities better embodied by the new arrival Lily (Kunis). Nina is overwhelmed by a feeling of immense pressure when she finds herself competing for the part, causing her to lose her tenuous grip on reality and descend into a living nightmare.",
"Title: The Spy Who Dumped Me\n\nThe Spy Who Dumped Me is an upcoming American comedy film from Lionsgate Films that is directed by Susanna Fogel and co-written with David Iserson. The film stars Mila Kunis, Kate McKinnon, and Sam Heughan. It is scheduled to be released on July 6, 2018.",
"Title: Jupiter Ascending\n\nJupiter Ascending is a 2015 space opera film written, produced, and directed by The Wachowskis. Starring Mila Kunis, Channing Tatum, Sean Bean, and Eddie Redmayne, the film is centered on Jupiter Jones (Kunis), an ordinary cleaning woman, and Caine Wise (Tatum), an interplanetary warrior who informs Jones that her destiny extends beyond Earth. Supporting cast member Douglas Booth has described the film's fictional universe as a cross between \"The Matrix\" and \"Star Wars\", while Kunis identified indulgence and consumerism as its underlying themes.",
"Title: Ted (film)\n\nTed is a 2012 American buddy comedy film directed by Seth MacFarlane in his feature film directorial debut. The screenplay by MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin, and Wellesley Wild is from MacFarlane's story. The film stars MacFarlane, Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, and with Joel McHale and Giovanni Ribisi in supporting roles, with MacFarlane providing the voice of the title character. The film tells the story of John Bennett, a Boston native whose childhood wish brings his teddy bear friend Ted to life. However, in adulthood, Ted prevents John and his love interest Lori Collins from moving on with their lives.",
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"Title: A Bad Moms Christmas\n\nA Bad Moms Christmas is an upcoming American Christmas comedy film directed and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore and is a sequel of the film \"Bad Moms\" (2016). The film stars Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn reprising their roles from the first film, with Christine Baranski, Cheryl Hines and Susan Sarandon joining the cast. The plot follows Amy, Carla and Kiki, as they must deal with their own mothers visiting during the holidays. The film is scheduled to be released on November 1, 2017.",
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The 1993 Eastern Michigan Eagles' head coach was the defensive backs coach for which team in 2012?
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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"John W. Harbaugh (born September 23, 1962) is an American football coach who has been the head coach of the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL) since 2008.",
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" Harbaugh and his younger brother, former San Francisco 49ers and now University of Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh, are the first pair of brothers in NFL history to serve as head coaches.",
" Jack Harbaugh, Jim and John's father, served 45 years as a college defensive coach, an assistant coach, and a running backs coach.",
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"Title: John Harbaugh\n\nJohn W. Harbaugh (born September 23, 1962) is an American football coach who has been the head coach of the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL) since 2008. Previously, he coached the defensive backs for the Philadelphia Eagles and served as the Eagles special teams coach for nine years. Harbaugh and his younger brother, former San Francisco 49ers and now University of Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh, are the first pair of brothers in NFL history to serve as head coaches. Jack Harbaugh, Jim and John's father, served 45 years as a college defensive coach, an assistant coach, and a running backs coach. John and the Ravens beat his brother, Jim, and the 49ers at Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans on February 3, 2013 by a score of 34-31.",
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"Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn is an anime series adapted from the novel of the same title by Harutoshi Fukui and revolves around Banagher Links, a seemingly normal boy living and going to school in the space colonies.",
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" Produced by Studio Deen, \"KonoSuba\", based on the first and second volumes of the light novels, was broadcast on Tokyo MX in Japan from January 14 through March 16, 2016 and was simulcast by Crunchyroll and AnimeLab.",
" The series was directed by Takaomi Kanasaki and written by Makoto Uezu with character designs by Koichi Kikuta.",
" The opening theme is \"Fantastic Dreamer\" by Machico while the ending theme is \"Chīsana Bōken-sha\" (ちいさな冒険者 , lit.",
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"Lillia and Treize (リリアとトレイズ , Riria to Toreizu ) is a Japanese light novel adventure series by Keiichi Sigsawa, with illustrations by Kohaku Kuroboshi, starring the children of the characters from \"Allison\".",
" There are six light novels in the series, published by MediaWorks under their \"Dengeki Bunko\" label.",
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"Title: List of Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn episodes\n\nMobile Suit Gundam Unicorn is an anime series adapted from the novel of the same title by Harutoshi Fukui and revolves around Banagher Links, a seemingly normal boy living and going to school in the space colonies. His life changes one day when he meets a girl named Audrey Burne, as the encounter brings him into contact with a new Gundam and its connections to an item called \"Laplace's Box.\" . In the June 2009 issue of the Japanese monthly manga magazine \"Gundam Ace\", it was announced that an anime adaptation of \"Gundam Unicorn\" was green-lit for late 2009 and later moved to spring 2010. It is directed by Kazuhiro Furuhashi and features screenplays written by Yasuyuki Muto. Hajime Katoki, who was the mechanical designer for the novel, works on the anime alongside veteran designers Junya Ishigaki and Mika Akitaka, and newcomer Nobuhiko Genba. Yoshikazu Yasuhiko's character designs were adapted for the series Kumiko Takahashi, and the music is composed by Hiroyuki Sawano. It was planned to be six 50-minute episodes with a worldwide release. However, on May 13, 2012, Bandai announced that the storyline will wrap up with a seventh episode. The series premiered on PlayStation Network Japan for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable systems on February 20, 2010. The Blu-ray Disc edition was released simultaneously worldwide on March 12, 2010, featuring both Japanese and English audio and subtitles in five languages (Japanese, English, French, Spanish and Chinese). Bandai Entertainment released the first four episodes of \"Unicorn\" on DVD before shutting down in 2012. Sunrise released the OVA series on DVD in North America in four volumes with distribution from Right Stuf Inc. beginning in August 2013. The OVA ran from February 20, 2010 to June 6, 2014.",
"Title: List of Chihayafuru episodes\n\n\"Chihayafuru\" is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title by Yuki Suetsugu, produced by Madhouse and directed by Morio Asaka. The story follows Chihaya Ayase, a girl who is inspired by a classmate to take up competitive karuta, with the dream of forming a club and reaching the national tournament. The series aired on Nippon Television between October 4, 2011, and March 27, 2012, and was also simulcast by Crunchyroll. The opening theme is \"Youthful\", performed by 99RadioService, and the ending theme is \"Soshite Ima\" (そしていま ) , performed by Asami Seto. The series was released in 9 volumes on DVD and Blu-ray Disc between December 21, 2011, and August 22, 2012, and as a complete set on Blu-ray Disc on July 18, 2013. Animax Asia aired their English adaptation of the first series from February 13 to March 18, 2013. A second season, \"Chihayafuru 2\", aired in Japan between January 11 and June 28, 2013, and was also simulcast by Crunchyroll. The opening theme is \"Star\" by 99RadioService whilst the ending theme is \"Akane Sora\" (茜空 ) by Seto. Episode 26 did not air on television and instead was released as an original animation DVD on September 13, 2013, together with the limited edition of the 22nd volume of the manga.",
"Title: Wallander (UK TV series)\n\nWallander is a British television series adapted from the Swedish novelist Henning Mankell's Kurt Wallander novels and starring Kenneth Branagh as the eponymous police inspector. It is the first time the \"Wallander\" novels have been adapted into an English-language production. Yellow Bird, a production company formed by Mankell, began negotiations with British companies to produce the adaptations in 2006. In 2007, Branagh met with Mankell to discuss playing the role. Contracts were signed and work began on the films, adapted from \"Sidetracked\", \"Firewall\" and \"One Step Behind\", in January 2008. Emmy-award-winning director Philip Martin was hired as lead director. Martin worked with cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle to establish a visual style for the series.",
"Title: Take a Girl Like You (TV series)\n\nTake a Girl Like You is a 2000 British television comedy series adapted by Andrew Davies from the 1960 novel \"Take a Girl Like You\" by Kingsley Amis. It starred Sienna Guillory, Rupert Graves, Hugh Bonneville, Robert Daws, Leslie Phillips, Emma Chambers, Ian Driver and Deborah Cornelius. It was broadcast on BBC1 in three hour-long episodes.",
"Title: Angel Beats! (visual novel)\n\nAngel Beats! (エンジェルビーツ! , Enjeru Bītsu! ) is a Japanese episodic visual novel developed by Key for Windows PCs. The game is based on the 2010 anime television series \"Angel Beats! \", originally conceived by Jun Maeda, and also adapts scenes featured in the anime. The first of six volumes, titled Angel Beats! 1st Beat, was released on June 26, 2015 with a rating for all ages. An English version of \"1st Beat\" is in development. The story takes place in the afterlife and focuses on Otonashi, a boy who lost his memories of his life after dying. He is enrolled into the afterlife school and meets a girl named Yuri who invites him to join the Afterlife Battlefront—an organization she leads which fights against God. The Battlefront fight against the student council president Angel, a girl with supernatural powers.",
"Title: List of KonoSuba episodes\n\n\"KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World! \" is an anime television series adapted from the light novel series of the same title by Natsume Akatsuki. The series follows the adventures of Kazuma Satō who, after he is killed in an accident, is sent to an RPG-like world, going on various adventures alongside a goddess named Aqua, a magician named Megumin, and a knight named Darkness. Produced by Studio Deen, \"KonoSuba\", based on the first and second volumes of the light novels, was broadcast on Tokyo MX in Japan from January 14 through March 16, 2016 and was simulcast by Crunchyroll and AnimeLab. The series was directed by Takaomi Kanasaki and written by Makoto Uezu with character designs by Koichi Kikuta. The opening theme is \"Fantastic Dreamer\" by Machico while the ending theme is \"Chīsana Bōken-sha\" (ちいさな冒険者 , lit. \"Little Adventurer\") performed by Sora Amamiya, Rie Takahashi, and Ai Kayano. A second season based on the third and fourth volumes of the series ran from January 11 to March 16, 2017. The second's season's opening theme is \"Tomorrow\" by Machico, and the ending theme is \"Ouchi ni Kaeritai\" by Amamiya, Takahashi, and Kayano. An original video animation was bundled with the ninth light novel of \"KonoSuba\" in June 2016, and a second was released with the twelfth light novel in July 2017.",
"Title: Agatha Christie bibliography\n\nAgatha Christie (1890–1976) was an English crime novelist, short story writer and playwright. Although she wrote six romance novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott, her reputation rests on the 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections that she wrote under her own name, which have sold over two billion copies—an amount only surpassed by the Bible and the works of William Shakespeare. Her works contain several regular characters with whom the public became familiar, including Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, Tommy and Tuppence Beresford, Parker Pyne and Harley Quin. Christie wrote more Poirot stories than any of the others, even though she thought the character to be \"rather insufferable\". Following the publication of the 1975 novel \"Curtain\", Poirot's obituary appeared on the front page of \"The New York Times\". The literary historian Howard Haycraft considered that \"few fictional sleuths can surpass the amazing little Belgian—with his waxed moustache and egg-shaped head, his inflated confidence in the infallibility of his 'little grey cells', his murderous attacks on the English language—either for individuality or ingenuity.\"",
"Title: Lillia and Treize\n\nLillia and Treize (リリアとトレイズ , Riria to Toreizu ) is a Japanese light novel adventure series by Keiichi Sigsawa, with illustrations by Kohaku Kuroboshi, starring the children of the characters from \"Allison\". There are six light novels in the series, published by MediaWorks under their \"Dengeki Bunko\" label. The first novel was released on March 10, 2005, and the last novel was published on April 10, 2007; there are three stories in the six volumes, with each story taking up two volumes. The series will be followed by \"Meg and Seron\". A manga adaptation by Hiroki Haruse started serialization in the shōjo manga magazine \"Comic Sylph\" on December 9, 2006, also published by MediaWorks. An anime adaptation aired between April and October 2008 based on both the \"Allison\" and \"Lillia and Treize\" novels, known as \"Allison & Lillia\".",
"Title: Kingsley Amis\n\nSir Kingsley William Amis, CBE (16 April 1922 – 22 October 1995) was an English novelist, poet, critic, and teacher. He wrote more than 20 novels, six volumes of poetry, a memoir, various short stories, radio and television scripts, along with works of social and literary criticism. According to his biographer, Zachary Leader, Amis was \"the finest English comic novelist of the second half of the twentieth century.\" He is the father of British novelist Martin Amis."
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" The town is the home of the only U.S. Lindt & Sprüngli factory and the headquarters of the Timberland Corporation."
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" As of the 2010 census, the population was 48,914, with a census-estimated 2016 population of 53,078.",
" Harrisonburg is the county seat of the surrounding Rockingham County, although the two are separate jurisdictions.",
" The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the city of Harrisonburg with Rockingham County for statistical purposes into the Harrisonburg, Virginia Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a 2011 estimated population of 126,562."
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" As of the 2010 census, the town had a total population of 4,486.",
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"Wentworth is a small town located in Rockingham County, North Carolina.",
" According to the 2010 U.S. Census estimate, the population is 2,807.",
" Wentworth is the county seat of Rockingham County."
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"Fremont is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States.",
" The population was 4,283 at the 2010 census.",
" Fremont is crossed by the Rockingham Recreation Trail (a rail trail) and NH Route 107."
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"Title: Hampstead, New Hampshire\n\nHampstead is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 8,523 at the 2010 census. Hampstead, which includes the village of East Hampstead, is home to a portion of the Rockingham Recreational Trail.",
"Title: Epping, New Hampshire\n\nEpping is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 6,411 at the 2010 census. Epping includes the area known as Camp Hedding.",
"Title: Newfields, New Hampshire\n\nNewfields is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,680 at the 2010 census. The primary village in town, where 301 people resided at the 2010 census, is defined as the Newfields census-designated place (CDP), and is located along New Hampshire Route 85 and the Squamscott River. It is a quaint village of handsome old houses.",
"Title: Salem, New Hampshire\n\nSalem is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 28,776 at the 2010 census. Salem is a marketing and distributing center north of Boston, with a major amusement attraction, Canobie Lake Park, and a large shopping mall, the Mall at Rockingham Park.",
"Title: Stratham, New Hampshire\n\nStratham is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The town had a population of 7,255 at the 2010 census, and an estimated population of 7,280 in 2013. It is bounded on the west by the Squamscott River. The town is the home of the only U.S. Lindt & Sprüngli factory and the headquarters of the Timberland Corporation.",
"Title: Harrisonburg, Virginia\n\nHarrisonburg is an independent city in the Shenandoah Valley region of the U.S. state of Virginia. As of the 2010 census, the population was 48,914, with a census-estimated 2016 population of 53,078. Harrisonburg is the county seat of the surrounding Rockingham County, although the two are separate jurisdictions. The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the city of Harrisonburg with Rockingham County for statistical purposes into the Harrisonburg, Virginia Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a 2011 estimated population of 126,562.",
"Title: Sheila LaBarre\n\nSheila LaBarre (born Sheila Kay Baley on July 4, 1958 in Fort Payne, Alabama) is an American convicted murderer. She was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences, with no prospect of parole after being convicted of killing two men, Kenneth Countie and Michael DeLoge, in Epping, New Hampshire. At the time of the crimes, LaBarre lived in Epping, New Hampshire (Rockingham County) on a farm.",
"Title: Brentwood, New Hampshire\n\nBrentwood is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. As of the 2010 census, the town had a total population of 4,486. Brentwood has been the county seat of Rockingham County since 1997. It is drained by the Piscassic, Little and Exeter rivers.",
"Title: Wentworth, North Carolina\n\nWentworth is a small town located in Rockingham County, North Carolina. According to the 2010 U.S. Census estimate, the population is 2,807. Wentworth is the county seat of Rockingham County.",
"Title: Fremont, New Hampshire\n\nFremont is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 4,283 at the 2010 census. Fremont is crossed by the Rockingham Recreation Trail (a rail trail) and NH Route 107."
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2,608
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What does College Road Trip and The Castaway Cowboy have in common?
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film
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"A road trip is a journey on roads.",
" Road Trip, Road trip, or Roadtrip may also refer to:"
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"Road Trip: The Arcade Edition, known as Gadget Racers in Europe and Choro Q!",
" in Japan, is a racing video game released in 2002 by Takara.",
" This 3D game is only available for the Nintendo GameCube.",
" Road Trip: The Arcade Edition is based mainly upon Road Trip Adventure, a predecessor, however was only sold for the Gamecube.",
" Allowing this, weapons were added to a more racing perspective to make it an arcade version.",
" It involves tiny little toy cars known in real life as Choro-Q or Penny Racers.",
" There are many different modes in this game.",
" The game also include weapons such as machine guns and shot guns."
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"Bloquera is an EP created by Maanumental, Newman, Sir Kado, Superbrush 427 (Giant Panda) and Thes One (People Under The Stairs).",
" The group decided to take a spur of the moment road trip to Mexico as an ultimate road trip.",
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"The Tanana Valley State Fair is an annual state fair held in College, Alaska, United States.",
" The event commences on the first Friday in August, and is a major annual event in Interior Alaska.",
" The fair is held on a hundred-acre plot of land just outside the city limits of Fairbanks, in the approximate center of College Road.",
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"Road Trip is the second and final album from American girl group Girl Authority.",
" Unlike the first album, \"Road Trip\" is a mixture of cover songs and original songs performed by Girl Authority.",
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"College Road Trip is a 2008 American family comedy film directed by Roger Kumble and starring Martin Lawrence, Raven-Symoné, Brenda Song, Margo Harshman, and Donny Osmond.",
" The film centers on college-bound teen Melanie Porter (Raven-Symoné), who goes on a road trip to different colleges with her father.",
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"The Castaway Cowboy is a 1974 American adventure film released by Walt Disney Productions starring James Garner, Vera Miles, Eric Shea, and Robert Culp about a Texas rancher who gets shanghaied, then jumps ship and finds himself washed ashore in Hawaii.",
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"Jonathan Scott Drubner (born June 15, 1972) is a stand up comedian, writer, and television personality.",
" He is the former host and producer for the ESPNU College Road Trip.",
" Drubner has also served as co-producer to head writer for the ESPY awards since 2005.",
" His work on the show earned him an Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics Emmy nomination in 2009 for the song \"I Love Sports,\" which was performed during the show.",
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"Law College Road is one of the a major roads in Pune and is a residential locality.",
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" Original name of the road is \"Chiplunkar Road\" named after great Marathi writer of the 19th century.",
" However, with famous institutions like Film and Television Institute of India and ILS Law College, the road is also known as Film Institute Road and more popularly as Law College Road.",
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],
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"Title: Road Trip\n\nA road trip is a journey on roads. Road Trip, Road trip, or Roadtrip may also refer to:",
"Title: Road Trip: The Arcade Edition\n\nRoad Trip: The Arcade Edition, known as Gadget Racers in Europe and Choro Q! in Japan, is a racing video game released in 2002 by Takara. This 3D game is only available for the Nintendo GameCube. Road Trip: The Arcade Edition is based mainly upon Road Trip Adventure, a predecessor, however was only sold for the Gamecube. Allowing this, weapons were added to a more racing perspective to make it an arcade version. It involves tiny little toy cars known in real life as Choro-Q or Penny Racers. There are many different modes in this game. The game also include weapons such as machine guns and shot guns.",
"Title: Bloquera\n\nBloquera is an EP created by Maanumental, Newman, Sir Kado, Superbrush 427 (Giant Panda) and Thes One (People Under The Stairs). The group decided to take a spur of the moment road trip to Mexico as an ultimate road trip. The album was a result of a two-week road trip to Mulegé, Baja California Sur, Mexico which was the inspiration for the album.",
"Title: Tanana Valley State Fair\n\nThe Tanana Valley State Fair is an annual state fair held in College, Alaska, United States. The event commences on the first Friday in August, and is a major annual event in Interior Alaska. The fair is held on a hundred-acre plot of land just outside the city limits of Fairbanks, in the approximate center of College Road. The fairgrounds, along with portions of the Creamer's Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge and surrounding businesses on the north side of College Road, comprise the eastern reaches of the College census-designated place adjacent to Fairbanks.",
"Title: Road Trip (Girl Authority album)\n\nRoad Trip is the second and final album from American girl group Girl Authority. Unlike the first album, \"Road Trip\" is a mixture of cover songs and original songs performed by Girl Authority. \"Road Trip\" is also featured with a DVD, documenting a behind the scenes glance into the production of the album and the girls.",
"Title: College Road Trip\n\nCollege Road Trip is a 2008 American family comedy film directed by Roger Kumble and starring Martin Lawrence, Raven-Symoné, Brenda Song, Margo Harshman, and Donny Osmond. The film centers on college-bound teen Melanie Porter (Raven-Symoné), who goes on a road trip to different colleges with her father. The film was released by Walt Disney Pictures in the United States on March 7, 2008.",
"Title: The Castaway Cowboy\n\nThe Castaway Cowboy is a 1974 American adventure film released by Walt Disney Productions starring James Garner, Vera Miles, Eric Shea, and Robert Culp about a Texas rancher who gets shanghaied, then jumps ship and finds himself washed ashore in Hawaii. Filmed on location in Hawaii, the movie was directed by Vincent McEveety and written by Don Tait and Richard M. Bluel.",
"Title: Jonathan Drubner\n\nJonathan Scott Drubner (born June 15, 1972) is a stand up comedian, writer, and television personality. He is the former host and producer for the ESPNU College Road Trip. Drubner has also served as co-producer to head writer for the ESPY awards since 2005. His work on the show earned him an Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics Emmy nomination in 2009 for the song \"I Love Sports,\" which was performed during the show. In 2007 Drubner made a guest appearance on ABC College Football awards show as a photographer pranking college football stars.",
"Title: Law College Road\n\nLaw College Road is one of the a major roads in Pune and is a residential locality. It starts at Karve Road near Nal Stop Junction and ends at the National Cadet Corps ground near Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute. Original name of the road is \"Chiplunkar Road\" named after great Marathi writer of the 19th century. However, with famous institutions like Film and Television Institute of India and ILS Law College, the road is also known as Film Institute Road and more popularly as Law College Road. Other landmarks along this road are Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), National Film Archives and IndSearch. It is surrounded on one side by Hanuman Tekdi and on the other side is a residential area called Prabhat Road.",
"Title: College Road drill hall, Hanley\n\nThe College Road drill hall is a former military installation at College Road (formerly Victoria Road) in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire."
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2,609
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Are both Leslie Pearce and Deepa Mehta Canadian film directors?
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no
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comparison
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medium
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" It was preceded by \"Fire\" (1996) and \"Earth\" (1998).",
" Author Bapsi Sidhwa wrote the 2006 novel based upon the film, \"Water: A Novel\", published by Milkweed Press.",
" Sidhwa's earlier novel, \"Cracking India\" was the basis for \"Earth\", the second film in the trilogy.",
" \"Water\" is a dark introspect into the tales of rural Indian widows in the 1940s and covers controversial subjects such as misogyny and ostracism.",
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"Giles Nuttgens (born 1960), BSC is a British cinematographer, perhaps best known for the 2016 film \"Hell or High Water\", for which he received a 2017 BAFTA nomination.",
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"Cooking with Stella is a 2009 film written by siblings Deepa Mehta and Dilip Mehta.",
" The film is a light comedy about a Canadian diplomat (Lisa Ray) and her husband (Don McKellar) living in New Delhi, and their cook, Stella (Seema Biswas).",
" Indian actress Shriya Saran makes a special appearance.",
" \"Cooking with Stella\" was shot on location in New Delhi, and entered post-production in May 2008.",
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"Bollywood/Hollywood is a 2002 Canadian film by Indo-Canadian director Deepa Mehta.",
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"Arnold Leslie Pearce (20 April 1887 – 17 August 1977) was a New Zealand film director, who directed numerous short films in Hollywood during the 1930's, including several with W.C. Fields and Bing Crosby."
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"The Forgotten Woman is a 2008 Canadian documentary film directed by Dilip Mehta and written by Deepa Mehta.",
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"Title: Water (2005 film)\n\nWater is a 2005 Indo-Canadian film written and directed by Deepa Mehta, with screenplay by Anurag Kashyap. It is set in 1938 and explores the lives of widows at an ashram in Varanasi, India. The film is also the third and final instalment of Mehta's \"Elements trilogy\". It was preceded by \"Fire\" (1996) and \"Earth\" (1998). Author Bapsi Sidhwa wrote the 2006 novel based upon the film, \"Water: A Novel\", published by Milkweed Press. Sidhwa's earlier novel, \"Cracking India\" was the basis for \"Earth\", the second film in the trilogy. \"Water\" is a dark introspect into the tales of rural Indian widows in the 1940s and covers controversial subjects such as misogyny and ostracism. The film premiered at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was honoured with the Opening Night Gala, and was released across Canada in November of that year. It was first released in India on 9 March 2007.",
"Title: Deepa Mehta\n\nDeepa Mehta, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( born 15 September 1950) is an Indo-Canadian film director and screenwriter, most known for her Elements Trilogy, \"Fire\" (1996), \"Earth\" (1998), and \"Water\" (2005); among which \"Earth\" was sent by India as its official entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and \"Water\" was Canada's official entry for Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, making it only the third non-French-language Canadian film submitted in that category after Attila Bertalan's 1990 invented-language film \"A Bullet to the Head\" and Zacharias Kunuk's 2001 Inuktitut-language feature \"\", and the first to receive an Oscar nomination.",
"Title: Giles Nuttgens\n\nGiles Nuttgens (born 1960), BSC is a British cinematographer, perhaps best known for the 2016 film \"Hell or High Water\", for which he received a 2017 BAFTA nomination. Fans of independent art house fare may also be familiar with his work on Deepa Mehta's \"Elements trilogy\", consisting of the films \"Fire\" (1996), \"Earth\" (1998) and \"Water\" (2005), as well as Mehta's adaptation of Salman Rushdie's epic novel \"Midnight's Children (2012). He received critical acclaim and the 2006 Genie Award for Best Achievement in Cinematography (Canadian Academy Award) for his work on \"Water\".",
"Title: Cooking with Stella\n\nCooking with Stella is a 2009 film written by siblings Deepa Mehta and Dilip Mehta. The film is a light comedy about a Canadian diplomat (Lisa Ray) and her husband (Don McKellar) living in New Delhi, and their cook, Stella (Seema Biswas). Indian actress Shriya Saran makes a special appearance. \"Cooking with Stella\" was shot on location in New Delhi, and entered post-production in May 2008. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 16 September 2009. The film was also nominated at London Asian Film Festival under Best Crossover film category and Best actress for Seema Biswas.",
"Title: Bollywood/Hollywood\n\nBollywood/Hollywood is a 2002 Canadian film by Indo-Canadian director Deepa Mehta. Its stars Rahul Khanna and Lisa Ray in leading roles. The film was lighthearted, humorous, and family-oriented, as opposed to Mehta's other films (most notably her Elements trilogy of \"Fire\", \"Earth\", and \"Water\"), which feature very serious themes and focus on social issues.",
"Title: Leslie Pearce\n\nArnold Leslie Pearce (20 April 1887 – 17 August 1977) was a New Zealand film director, who directed numerous short films in Hollywood during the 1930's, including several with W.C. Fields and Bing Crosby.",
"Title: The Forgotten Woman\n\nThe Forgotten Woman is a 2008 Canadian documentary film directed by Dilip Mehta and written by Deepa Mehta. The film is about widows in India, and was inspired by Deepa Mehta's 2005 Academy Award-nominated film on the same subject, \"Water\".",
"Title: Sam & Me\n\nSam & Me is a 1991 Canadian film directed by Indo-Canadian filmmaker Deepa Mehta. It was her debut movie as a director. The film went on to win an honourable mention at the Cannes Film Festival.",
"Title: Devyani Saltzman\n\nDevyani Saltzman is a Canadian author, curator and journalist. She is the daughter of film directors Paul Saltzman and Deepa Mehta."
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2,610
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What is the middle name of Benjamin O. Davis Sr.'s son?
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Oliver
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" According to Colin Meloy, as stated at the Pilgrimage Festival in Franklin, TN on September 27, 2015, Funk was originally given the middle name \"Ryman\" but a clerical error on his birth certificate resulted in his middle name being recorded as \"Lyman.\""
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" He was their only child.",
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"Mable Robinson Simms, (born March 29, 1914, Cape Charles, Virginia, died January 27, 2005, Boston, Massachusetts) was an African American jazz pianist and singer, she performed with notable jazz musicians, also as Mabel Robinson, in the 1940-50's, including Louis Jordan, Sammy Price, Skeets Tolbert, Sammy Davis Sr., Roy Haynes, Pearl Bailey, The 4 Blackamours, and released another album on her own.",
" She was born in Cape Charles, Virginia, raised in Norfolk and with her family, moved to Boston in 1931.",
" Her voice was signatory for being remarkably capable in both the jazz and blues arenas and she was a talented pianist.",
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"Title: Barend\n\nBarend or (somewhat dated spelling) Barent is a Dutch male given name and occasional middle name. As of 2014, there are over than 4,000 men in the Netherlands with this as their first name, and nearly 3,000 with it as their middle name. It was likely derived from Bernard. Notable people with the name include:",
"Title: Latvian name\n\nLatvian names, like in most European cultures, consist of two main elements: the given name (\"vārds\") followed by family name (\"uzvārds\"). During the Soviet occupation (1940 - 1991) the practice of giving a middle name was discouraged, but since the restoration of Independence Latvian legislation again allows giving of up to two given names and it has become more common to give a middle name to children.",
"Title: Chris Funk\n\nChristopher Funk is an American musician and multi-instrumentalist best known as a member of the Portland, Oregon, indie rock band The Decemberists. He plays guitar, pedal steel, piano, violin, dobro, hurdy-gurdy, mandolin, saxophone, the theremin and many other instruments. According to Colin Meloy, as stated at the Pilgrimage Festival in Franklin, TN on September 27, 2015, Funk was originally given the middle name \"Ryman\" but a clerical error on his birth certificate resulted in his middle name being recorded as \"Lyman.\"",
"Title: Marion Christopher Barry\n\nMarion Christopher Barry was born in June 1980 to Marion Barry and Barry's third wife, Effi Slaughter Barry. He was their only child. His father had wanted to name him Marion Barry III, but Effi was strongly opposed, and they decided to give him the middle name Christopher instead. For most of his adult life, Barry went by his middle name, Christopher.",
"Title: Nathan Smith Davis\n\nNathan Smith Davis Sr., M.D., LLD (January 9, 1817 – June 16, 1904) was a physician who was instrumental in the establishment of the American Medical Association and was twice elected its president. He became the first editor of the \"Journal of the American Medical Association\".",
"Title: Benjamin O. Davis Jr.\n\nBenjamin Oliver Davis Jr. (December 18, 1912 – July 4, 2002) was an American United States Air Force general and commander of the World War II Tuskegee Airmen.",
"Title: Singh\n\nSingh is a title, middle name or surname, which originated in India. Derived from the Sanskrit word for lion, it was adopted as a title by certain warrior castes in India. It was mandated by Guru Gobind Singh for all Sikhs. It was later adopted by several castes and communities. As a surname or a middle name, it is now found throughout the Indian subcontinent and among the Indian diaspora, cutting across communities and religious groups, becoming more of a title than a surname.",
"Title: Benjamin O. Davis Sr.\n\nBenjamin Oliver Davis Sr. (1880 – November 26, 1970) was a United States Army officer. He was the first African-American to rise to the rank of general in the U.S. military. He was the father of Air Force General Benjamin O. Davis Jr.",
"Title: Middle name\n\nIn several cultures, people's names usually include one or more names in addition to the portion that is usually considered adequate to identify them. In a number of cultures where a given name is expected to precede the surname, such a name is likely to be placed after the given name and before the surname, and thus called a middle name. In English-speaking American culture, that term is often applied (arguably mistakenly) to names, occupying that position, even if the bearer would insist that that name is being mistakenly called a \"middle name\", and is actually (to mention several types of atypical cases):",
"Title: Mabel Robinson Simms\n\nMable Robinson Simms, (born March 29, 1914, Cape Charles, Virginia, died January 27, 2005, Boston, Massachusetts) was an African American jazz pianist and singer, she performed with notable jazz musicians, also as Mabel Robinson, in the 1940-50's, including Louis Jordan, Sammy Price, Skeets Tolbert, Sammy Davis Sr., Roy Haynes, Pearl Bailey, The 4 Blackamours, and released another album on her own. She was born in Cape Charles, Virginia, raised in Norfolk and with her family, moved to Boston in 1931. Her voice was signatory for being remarkably capable in both the jazz and blues arenas and she was a talented pianist. This would land her guest singing roles with Sammy Price, Louis Jordan and Skeets Tolbert."
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The winner of the 1991 Kids' Choice Awards KCA Hall of Fame Special Gold Blimp also won a Grammy for what video?
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"Opposites Attract"
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" Its first edition was held on October 11, 2011 at the Microestadio Malvinas Argentinas.",
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"The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards (also known as the KCAs, Kids' Choice , or Kids' Choice Awards) is an American 90-minute-long annual awards show that airs on Nickelodeon.",
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" She began her career as a cheerleader for the Los Angeles Lakers at the age of 18 before rising to prominence in the 1980s as a highly sought choreographer at the height of the music video era.",
" Abdul later scored a string of pop music hits in the late 1980s and early 1990s.",
" Her six number one singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 tie her with Diana Ross for seventh among the female solo performers who have topped the chart.",
" She won a Grammy for \"Best Music Video – Short Form\" for \"Opposites Attract\" and twice won the \"Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography\"."
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"The 13th Annual Kids' Choice Awards Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards originated from the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, live on Nickelodeon on Saturday, April 15, 2000 at 8:00 p.m. Eastern.",
" LL Cool J, David Arquette, Rosie O'Donnell, Mandy Moore and Frankie Muniz were the hosts.",
" 15 million youngsters participated in the voting, and for the first time, ten categories were exclusive to on-line voters.",
" Will Smith was a top nominee and took home three orange Blimp Awards for Favorite Male Singer, Favorite Song and Favorite Song From A Movie for his work on \"Wild Wild West\".",
" Will's son Trey accompanies him on stage to accept one of the awards.",
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" It was the 16th annual Kids' Choice Awards (\"KCA\").",
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" The award show was held in the Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica Airport in Santa Monica, California.",
" This was the last time O'Donnell would host the awards.",
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" The show was usually held during October or November and a televised show was produced, touted as the \"biggest party for kids on the planet\".",
" The Australian Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards were discontinued after 2011 and replaced by Nickelodeon Slimefest from 2012."
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"Nickelodeon's 28th Annual Kids' Choice Awards was held on March 28, 2015, at the Forum in Inglewood, California and hosted by Nick Jonas.",
" The show was broadcast at 8:00 PM (ET/PT), produced by Nickelodeon Productions, with a simulcast in the United States also carried across sister networks TeenNick, Nicktoons and TV Land, along with the network's mobile apps and website.",
" It was lead into by a double episode of \"The Thundermans\".",
" There were 4 new categories this year.",
" Voting took place in six continents on 19 localized websites, along with various simulcasts across the world, on either live or tape-delayed.",
" Despite the simulcast, the show suffered a deep drop from the 2014 ceremony, attracting approximately 3,630,000 million total viewers for the original American airing, a drop of 27% from year to year.",
" TV sitcom \"Austin & Ally\" swept the KCAs, taking home 3 blimps; the series is the second from Disney Channel to win favorite kids show in KCA history."
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"Nickelodeon's 25th Annual Kids' Choice Awards were held on March 31, 2012 at 8 p.m. ET in Los Angeles, California in the United States, where the winners received an orange-colored blimp trophy.",
" Big Help Award winner Taylor Swift received a special silver-colored blimp from First Lady Michelle Obama.",
" The complete list of nominees for the 2012 Kids' Choice Awards was released on January 11, 2012, leading up to the release of \"Men in Black 3\" on May 25, 2012.",
" The event was hosted by \"MIB 3 star\" Will Smith, who with ten KCA blimps has won the most awards in previous telecasts.",
" A record-breaking 223 million votes for favorites in 20 categories were cast during this year's voting period, up 11% over last year's votes."
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"Nickelodeon's 22nd Annual Kids' Choice Awards (Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2009) were held on March 28, 2009 at 8 p.m. on the Nell and John Wooden Court of Pauley Pavilion.",
" Dwayne Johnson hosted this awards show which lasted for more than one and half hours.",
" Voting commenced on March 2, 2009.",
" Performers and presenters have been listed at the official site.",
" The Jonas Brothers sang their song, \"Lovebug\", but changed the line \"catch this lovebug again\" to \"catch this slime time again\".",
" By the end of the program, they were named the \"slime gods\".",
" This year marks the last time that the Nickelodeon Orange Blimp was used on the Kids' Choice Awards logo for 4 years.",
" The Nickelodeon Blimp was not used on the Kids' Choice Awards logo again until 2013."
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"Title: Nickelodeon Argentina Kids' Choice Awards\n\nThe Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Argentina, also known as the KCAAs and/or Kids Choice Awards Argentina, is an annual awards show that airs on the Nickelodeon Latin America. Its first edition was held on October 11, 2011 at the Microestadio Malvinas Argentinas. As in the original version, winners receive a hollow orange blimp figurine, a logo outline for much of the network's 1984-2009 era, which also functions as a kaleidoscope.",
"Title: Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards\n\nThe Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards (also known as the KCAs, Kids' Choice , or Kids' Choice Awards) is an American 90-minute-long annual awards show that airs on Nickelodeon. Usually held on a Saturday day, morning, or night in late March or early April, the show that honors the year's biggest television, movie, and music acts as voted by Nickelodeon viewers. Winners receive a hollow orange blimp figurine, a logo outline for much of the network's 1984–2009 era, which also functions as a kaleidoscope.",
"Title: Paula Abdul\n\nPaula Julie Abdul ( ; born June 19, 1962) is an American singer, songwriter, voice actress, dancer, choreographer, actress and television personality. She began her career as a cheerleader for the Los Angeles Lakers at the age of 18 before rising to prominence in the 1980s as a highly sought choreographer at the height of the music video era. Abdul later scored a string of pop music hits in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Her six number one singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 tie her with Diana Ross for seventh among the female solo performers who have topped the chart. She won a Grammy for \"Best Music Video – Short Form\" for \"Opposites Attract\" and twice won the \"Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography\".",
"Title: 2000 Kids' Choice Awards\n\nThe 13th Annual Kids' Choice Awards Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards originated from the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, live on Nickelodeon on Saturday, April 15, 2000 at 8:00 p.m. Eastern. LL Cool J, David Arquette, Rosie O'Donnell, Mandy Moore and Frankie Muniz were the hosts. 15 million youngsters participated in the voting, and for the first time, ten categories were exclusive to on-line voters. Will Smith was a top nominee and took home three orange Blimp Awards for Favorite Male Singer, Favorite Song and Favorite Song From A Movie for his work on \"Wild Wild West\". Will's son Trey accompanies him on stage to accept one of the awards. 17,000 youngsters attended the event. Additionally, Will Smith received Nickelodeon's highest honor of the day, a sliming.",
"Title: 2003 Kids' Choice Awards\n\nThe Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards 2003 was held on April 12, 2003. It was the 16th annual Kids' Choice Awards (\"KCA\"). It was hosted by Rosie O'Donnell. The award show was held in the Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica Airport in Santa Monica, California. This was the last time O'Donnell would host the awards. By that time she has hosted the awards seven times in a row. The announcers were Daran Norris and Susanne Blakeslee from \"The Fairly OddParents\" who used their Cosmo and Wanda voices, respectively, for the event.",
"Title: 1991 Kids' Choice Awards\n\nThe 1991 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards was held on April 22, 1991. It was the fourth annual event, and was hosted by Corin Nemec. The 1991 Kids' Choice Awards was perhaps best remembered for the introduction of the KCA Hall of Fame Special Gold Blimp (awarded to Paula Abdul).",
"Title: Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards\n\nThe Australian Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards was an annual awards show that awarded entertainers with a blimp trophy, as voted by kids. The show was usually held during October or November and a televised show was produced, touted as the \"biggest party for kids on the planet\". The Australian Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards were discontinued after 2011 and replaced by Nickelodeon Slimefest from 2012.",
"Title: 2015 Kids' Choice Awards\n\nNickelodeon's 28th Annual Kids' Choice Awards was held on March 28, 2015, at the Forum in Inglewood, California and hosted by Nick Jonas. The show was broadcast at 8:00 PM (ET/PT), produced by Nickelodeon Productions, with a simulcast in the United States also carried across sister networks TeenNick, Nicktoons and TV Land, along with the network's mobile apps and website. It was lead into by a double episode of \"The Thundermans\". There were 4 new categories this year. Voting took place in six continents on 19 localized websites, along with various simulcasts across the world, on either live or tape-delayed. Despite the simulcast, the show suffered a deep drop from the 2014 ceremony, attracting approximately 3,630,000 million total viewers for the original American airing, a drop of 27% from year to year. TV sitcom \"Austin & Ally\" swept the KCAs, taking home 3 blimps; the series is the second from Disney Channel to win favorite kids show in KCA history.",
"Title: 2012 Kids' Choice Awards\n\nNickelodeon's 25th Annual Kids' Choice Awards were held on March 31, 2012 at 8 p.m. ET in Los Angeles, California in the United States, where the winners received an orange-colored blimp trophy. Big Help Award winner Taylor Swift received a special silver-colored blimp from First Lady Michelle Obama. The complete list of nominees for the 2012 Kids' Choice Awards was released on January 11, 2012, leading up to the release of \"Men in Black 3\" on May 25, 2012. The event was hosted by \"MIB 3 star\" Will Smith, who with ten KCA blimps has won the most awards in previous telecasts. A record-breaking 223 million votes for favorites in 20 categories were cast during this year's voting period, up 11% over last year's votes.",
"Title: 2009 Kids' Choice Awards\n\nNickelodeon's 22nd Annual Kids' Choice Awards (Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2009) were held on March 28, 2009 at 8 p.m. on the Nell and John Wooden Court of Pauley Pavilion. Dwayne Johnson hosted this awards show which lasted for more than one and half hours. Voting commenced on March 2, 2009. Performers and presenters have been listed at the official site. The Jonas Brothers sang their song, \"Lovebug\", but changed the line \"catch this lovebug again\" to \"catch this slime time again\". By the end of the program, they were named the \"slime gods\". This year marks the last time that the Nickelodeon Orange Blimp was used on the Kids' Choice Awards logo for 4 years. The Nickelodeon Blimp was not used on the Kids' Choice Awards logo again until 2013."
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Kennebunk, is a town in York County, Maine,Kennebunk is home to several beaches, the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge,in which country?
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United States
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" The Desert NWR, created on May 20, 1936, is the largest wildlife refuge in the lower 48 states of the United States, encompassing 1.615 e6acre of the Mojave Desert in the southern part of Nevada.",
" This Range is part of the larger Desert National Wildlife Refuge Complex, which includes the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, the Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge, and the Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge."
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" The population was 10,798 at the 2010 census (The population does not include Kennebunkport, a separate town).",
" Kennebunk is home to several beaches, the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge, the 1799 Kennebunk Inn, many historic shipbuilders' homes, the Brick Store Museum and the Nature Conservancy Blueberry Barrens (known locally as the Blueberry Plains), with 1,500 acres (6 km²) of nature trails and blueberry fields."
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"Nantucket National Wildlife Refuge is a 24 acre range and was established in 1973 for its \"particular value in carrying out the national migratory bird management program.\"",
" The refuge, which is cooperatively managed with The Trustees of Reservations, encompasses 24 acre at Great Point.",
" Nantucket National Wildlife Refuge is an un-staffed unit of the Eastern Massachusetts National Wildlife Refuge Complex.",
" Nantucket National Wildlife Refuge consists of the Northeast tip of Nantucket, known as Great Point.",
" The Refuge has been managed informally by TTOR several decades.",
" TTOR owns the land immediately adjacent to Great Point, known as the Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge.",
" Great Point is known as one of the best surfcasting locations in New England because of the rip tide which brings bluefish and striped bass to the point.",
" The Refuge is also a destination for hundreds of visitors each year seeking to enjoy a Nantucket beach or a tour of the Great Point Lighthouse.",
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"Audubon National Wildlife Refuge is a 14739 acre National Wildlife Refuge in the U.S. state of North Dakota.",
" The refuge is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and is the centerpiece of the Audubon National Wildlife Refuge Complex, which includes numerous other refuges in the region.",
" Originally designated as the Snake Creek National Wildlife Refuge in 1955, the refuge was renamed in 1967 in honor of the artist and naturalist John James Audubon.",
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"Grand Bay National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1992 under the Emergency Wetlands Resources Act of 1986 to protect one of the largest expanses of undisturbed pine savanna habitats in the Gulf Coastal Plain region.",
" The refuge is located near Grand Bay, Alabama in Mobile County, Alabama and Jackson County, Mississippi, and when complete will encompass over 32000 acre .",
" The refuge is part of the National Wildlife Refuge system.",
" The Refuge Complex Manager also administers the Mississippi Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge and Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge.",
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"Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge is a 31533 acre National Wildlife Refuge located in the northeastern region of the U.S. state of Montana.",
" The refuge is part of the Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge Complex which also includes the Northeast Montana Wetland Management District (WMD) and Lamesteer National Wildlife Refuge.",
" Medicine Lake is from the Assiniboine description of the lake, \"Bda wauka\" (medicine water).",
" The refuge was established in 1935 to protect habitat for various wildlife and especially migratory birds.",
" The refuge is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, an agency of the U.S. Department of the Interior."
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"The Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge is a 9125 acre National Wildlife Refuge made up of several parcels of land along 50 mi of Maine's southern coast.",
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"Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge is a U.S. National Wildlife Refuge off the northern Oregon Coast.",
" It is located on the central coast of Tillamook County, in the northwestern part of Oregon.",
" It is one of six National Wildlife Refuges within the Oregon Coast National Wildlife Refuge Complex and was the first National Wildlife Refuge west of the Mississippi River.",
" In 1970 the Refuge was designated as wilderness.",
" It is one of the smallest wilderness areas in the United States."
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"The Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge is a protected wildlife refuge, located at the southern end of the Pahranagat Valley and administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.",
" It is situated 90 mi north of Las Vegas, Nevada in Lincoln County, Nevada.",
" The 5380 acre refuge was created on August 16, 1963 and is part of the larger Desert National Wildlife Refuge Complex, which also includes the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, the Desert National Wildlife Refuge, and the Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge."
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"Kittery Point is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Kittery, York County, Maine, United States.",
" First settled in 1623, Kittery Point traces its history to the first seafarers who colonized the shore of what became Massachusetts Bay Colony and later the State of Maine.",
" Located beside the Atlantic Ocean, it is home to Fort McClary State Historic Site, and Fort Foster Park on Gerrish Island.",
" Cutts Island is home to Seapoint Beach and the Brave Boat Harbor Division of the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge."
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"Title: Desert National Wildlife Refuge\n\nThe Desert National Wildlife Refuge is a protected wildlife refuge, administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, located north of Las Vegas, Nevada, in northwestern Clark and southwestern Lincoln counties, with much of its land area lying within the southeastern section of the Nevada Test and Training Range. The Desert NWR, created on May 20, 1936, is the largest wildlife refuge in the lower 48 states of the United States, encompassing 1.615 e6acre of the Mojave Desert in the southern part of Nevada. This Range is part of the larger Desert National Wildlife Refuge Complex, which includes the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, the Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge, and the Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge.",
"Title: Kennebunk, Maine\n\nKennebunk ( or ) is a town in York County, Maine, United States. The population was 10,798 at the 2010 census (The population does not include Kennebunkport, a separate town). Kennebunk is home to several beaches, the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge, the 1799 Kennebunk Inn, many historic shipbuilders' homes, the Brick Store Museum and the Nature Conservancy Blueberry Barrens (known locally as the Blueberry Plains), with 1,500 acres (6 km²) of nature trails and blueberry fields.",
"Title: Nantucket National Wildlife Refuge\n\nNantucket National Wildlife Refuge is a 24 acre range and was established in 1973 for its \"particular value in carrying out the national migratory bird management program.\" The refuge, which is cooperatively managed with The Trustees of Reservations, encompasses 24 acre at Great Point. Nantucket National Wildlife Refuge is an un-staffed unit of the Eastern Massachusetts National Wildlife Refuge Complex. Nantucket National Wildlife Refuge consists of the Northeast tip of Nantucket, known as Great Point. The Refuge has been managed informally by TTOR several decades. TTOR owns the land immediately adjacent to Great Point, known as the Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge. Great Point is known as one of the best surfcasting locations in New England because of the rip tide which brings bluefish and striped bass to the point. The Refuge is also a destination for hundreds of visitors each year seeking to enjoy a Nantucket beach or a tour of the Great Point Lighthouse. More information about the adjacent TTOR property is available on their website.",
"Title: Audubon National Wildlife Refuge\n\nAudubon National Wildlife Refuge is a 14739 acre National Wildlife Refuge in the U.S. state of North Dakota. The refuge is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and is the centerpiece of the Audubon National Wildlife Refuge Complex, which includes numerous other refuges in the region. Originally designated as the Snake Creek National Wildlife Refuge in 1955, the refuge was renamed in 1967 in honor of the artist and naturalist John James Audubon. Most of the refuge area is a lake known as Audubon Lake which is managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.",
"Title: Grand Bay National Wildlife Refuge\n\nGrand Bay National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1992 under the Emergency Wetlands Resources Act of 1986 to protect one of the largest expanses of undisturbed pine savanna habitats in the Gulf Coastal Plain region. The refuge is located near Grand Bay, Alabama in Mobile County, Alabama and Jackson County, Mississippi, and when complete will encompass over 32000 acre . The refuge is part of the National Wildlife Refuge system. The Refuge Complex Manager also administers the Mississippi Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge and Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge. Access to refuge lands (especially interior portions) is limited, but is available mostly on the Mississippi side and by boat.",
"Title: Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge\n\nMedicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge is a 31533 acre National Wildlife Refuge located in the northeastern region of the U.S. state of Montana. The refuge is part of the Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge Complex which also includes the Northeast Montana Wetland Management District (WMD) and Lamesteer National Wildlife Refuge. Medicine Lake is from the Assiniboine description of the lake, \"Bda wauka\" (medicine water). The refuge was established in 1935 to protect habitat for various wildlife and especially migratory birds. The refuge is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, an agency of the U.S. Department of the Interior.",
"Title: Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge\n\nThe Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge is a 9125 acre National Wildlife Refuge made up of several parcels of land along 50 mi of Maine's southern coast. Created in 1966, it is named for environmentalist and author Rachel Carson, whose book \"Silent Spring\" raised public awareness of the effects of DDT on migratory songbirds, and of other environmental issues.",
"Title: Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge\n\nThree Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge is a U.S. National Wildlife Refuge off the northern Oregon Coast. It is located on the central coast of Tillamook County, in the northwestern part of Oregon. It is one of six National Wildlife Refuges within the Oregon Coast National Wildlife Refuge Complex and was the first National Wildlife Refuge west of the Mississippi River. In 1970 the Refuge was designated as wilderness. It is one of the smallest wilderness areas in the United States.",
"Title: Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge\n\nThe Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge is a protected wildlife refuge, located at the southern end of the Pahranagat Valley and administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. It is situated 90 mi north of Las Vegas, Nevada in Lincoln County, Nevada. The 5380 acre refuge was created on August 16, 1963 and is part of the larger Desert National Wildlife Refuge Complex, which also includes the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, the Desert National Wildlife Refuge, and the Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge.",
"Title: Kittery Point, Maine\n\nKittery Point is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Kittery, York County, Maine, United States. First settled in 1623, Kittery Point traces its history to the first seafarers who colonized the shore of what became Massachusetts Bay Colony and later the State of Maine. Located beside the Atlantic Ocean, it is home to Fort McClary State Historic Site, and Fort Foster Park on Gerrish Island. Cutts Island is home to Seapoint Beach and the Brave Boat Harbor Division of the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge."
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Who starred as an undercover British agent in a movie with Kevin Joseph Zegers ?
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Jim Sturgess
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"The Spy Who Came in from the Cold is a 1963 Cold War spy novel by the British author John le Carré.",
" It depicts Alec Leamas, a British agent, being sent to East Germany as a faux defector to sow disinformation about a powerful East German intelligence officer.",
" With the aid of his unwitting English girlfriend, an idealistic communist, he allows himself to be recruited by the East Germans, but soon his charade unravels and he admits to still being a British agent—a revelation that perversely achieves the ultimate objective of the mission."
],
"title": "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Man Who Stayed at Home is a play by J. E. Harold Terry and Lechmere Worrall.",
" First performed in 1914, the play is set during the First World War and tells the story of a group of German spies in South East England and the British agent who thwarts their undercover operation.",
" It ran for over a year and a half in London and became one of the longest running plays of the period.",
" It was also performed in Australia and New Zealand, and in North America where it was known as The White Feather.",
" There were two film versions of the play, the first in 1915 and the other in 1919."
],
"title": "The Man Who Stayed at Home (1914 play)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"River Patrol is a 1948 British crime film directed by Ben R. Hart and starring John Blythe, Lorna Dean, and Wally Patch.",
" The screenplay concerns a group of undercover British customs officer who investigate a gang of nylon smugglers.",
" It was made by Hammer Film Productions as a supporting feature.",
" It was made at Marylebone Studios in London.",
" It is notable for being one of the earliest films made by Hammer following its relaunch after the Second World War."
],
"title": "River Patrol (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"British Agent is a 1934 espionage film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Leslie Howard and Kay Francis.",
" It is based on \"Memoirs of a British Agent\", the 1932 autobiography of R. H. Bruce Lockhart, who had spent a number of years working for the British Secret Service.",
" The film was produced by First National, which was then a division of Warner Bros.."
],
"title": "British Agent"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kevin Joseph Zegers (born September 19, 1984) is a Canadian actor and model.",
" He is known for his roles as Alec Lightwood in \"\", Josh Framm in the \"Air Bud\" film series, and Damien Dalgaard in the CW teen drama \"Gossip Girl\".",
" He also starred in the films \"Dawn of the Dead\" (2004), \"Transamerica\" (2005), \"It's a Boy Girl Thing\" (2006), \"The Jane Austen Book Club\" (2007), \"Fifty Dead Men Walking\" (2008), and \"Frozen\" (2010)."
],
"title": "Kevin Zegers"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jack Tar is a 1915 British silent war film directed by Bert Haldane and starring Jack Tessier, Eve Balfour and Thomas H. MacDonald.",
" An Admiral's daughter goes undercover in Turkey to help a British agent thwart a German plot during the First World War."
],
"title": "Jack Tar (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Attack on the Four Square Laundry was a Provisional IRA ambush in the Twinbrook area of Belfast against a special British Military unit known as the Military Reaction Force.",
" At least one undercover British soldier (Edward Stuart (20)) was killed, the IRA claimed they killed 5 undercover soldiers altogether.",
" The attack took place on 2 October 1972."
],
"title": "Attack on the Four Square Laundry"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brian Robinson (c. 1962 - 2 September 1989) was a loyalist from Belfast, Northern Ireland and member of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) who was witnessed murdering a Catholic civilian.",
" His death as a result of an undercover British Army unit is unique as it is one of the only deaths from the alleged shoot-to-kill policy in Northern Ireland which involved a loyalist victim."
],
"title": "Brian Robinson (loyalist)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Basra prison incident was an event involving British troops in Basra, Iraq.",
" On 19 September 2005, two undercover British Special Air Service (SAS) soldiers disguised in Arab civilian garments and headdresses opened fire on Iraqi Police officers after having been stopped at a roadblock.",
" Two Iraqi officers were shot, at least one of whom died.",
" The two British men were arrested and taken to the Al Jameat police station."
],
"title": "Basra prison incident"
}
] |
[
"Title: Fifty Dead Men Walking\n\nFifty Dead Men Walking is a 2008 English-language crime thriller film written and directed by Kari Skogland. It is a loose adaptation of Martin McGartland's 1997 autobiography of the same name. It premiered in September 2008, and stars Jim Sturgess as Martin McGartland, a British agent who went undercover into the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), and Ben Kingsley as Fergus, his British handler.",
"Title: The Spy Who Came in from the Cold\n\nThe Spy Who Came in from the Cold is a 1963 Cold War spy novel by the British author John le Carré. It depicts Alec Leamas, a British agent, being sent to East Germany as a faux defector to sow disinformation about a powerful East German intelligence officer. With the aid of his unwitting English girlfriend, an idealistic communist, he allows himself to be recruited by the East Germans, but soon his charade unravels and he admits to still being a British agent—a revelation that perversely achieves the ultimate objective of the mission.",
"Title: The Man Who Stayed at Home (1914 play)\n\nThe Man Who Stayed at Home is a play by J. E. Harold Terry and Lechmere Worrall. First performed in 1914, the play is set during the First World War and tells the story of a group of German spies in South East England and the British agent who thwarts their undercover operation. It ran for over a year and a half in London and became one of the longest running plays of the period. It was also performed in Australia and New Zealand, and in North America where it was known as The White Feather. There were two film versions of the play, the first in 1915 and the other in 1919.",
"Title: River Patrol (film)\n\nRiver Patrol is a 1948 British crime film directed by Ben R. Hart and starring John Blythe, Lorna Dean, and Wally Patch. The screenplay concerns a group of undercover British customs officer who investigate a gang of nylon smugglers. It was made by Hammer Film Productions as a supporting feature. It was made at Marylebone Studios in London. It is notable for being one of the earliest films made by Hammer following its relaunch after the Second World War.",
"Title: British Agent\n\nBritish Agent is a 1934 espionage film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Leslie Howard and Kay Francis. It is based on \"Memoirs of a British Agent\", the 1932 autobiography of R. H. Bruce Lockhart, who had spent a number of years working for the British Secret Service. The film was produced by First National, which was then a division of Warner Bros..",
"Title: Kevin Zegers\n\nKevin Joseph Zegers (born September 19, 1984) is a Canadian actor and model. He is known for his roles as Alec Lightwood in \"\", Josh Framm in the \"Air Bud\" film series, and Damien Dalgaard in the CW teen drama \"Gossip Girl\". He also starred in the films \"Dawn of the Dead\" (2004), \"Transamerica\" (2005), \"It's a Boy Girl Thing\" (2006), \"The Jane Austen Book Club\" (2007), \"Fifty Dead Men Walking\" (2008), and \"Frozen\" (2010).",
"Title: Jack Tar (film)\n\nJack Tar is a 1915 British silent war film directed by Bert Haldane and starring Jack Tessier, Eve Balfour and Thomas H. MacDonald. An Admiral's daughter goes undercover in Turkey to help a British agent thwart a German plot during the First World War.",
"Title: Attack on the Four Square Laundry\n\nThe Attack on the Four Square Laundry was a Provisional IRA ambush in the Twinbrook area of Belfast against a special British Military unit known as the Military Reaction Force. At least one undercover British soldier (Edward Stuart (20)) was killed, the IRA claimed they killed 5 undercover soldiers altogether. The attack took place on 2 October 1972.",
"Title: Brian Robinson (loyalist)\n\nBrian Robinson (c. 1962 - 2 September 1989) was a loyalist from Belfast, Northern Ireland and member of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) who was witnessed murdering a Catholic civilian. His death as a result of an undercover British Army unit is unique as it is one of the only deaths from the alleged shoot-to-kill policy in Northern Ireland which involved a loyalist victim.",
"Title: Basra prison incident\n\nThe Basra prison incident was an event involving British troops in Basra, Iraq. On 19 September 2005, two undercover British Special Air Service (SAS) soldiers disguised in Arab civilian garments and headdresses opened fire on Iraqi Police officers after having been stopped at a roadblock. Two Iraqi officers were shot, at least one of whom died. The two British men were arrested and taken to the Al Jameat police station."
] |
2,614
|
Panic! at the Disco and Matt Willis, are which type of specific group?
|
band
|
comparison
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Panic! at the Disco",
"Matt Willis"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Violence against women (VAW), also known as gender-based violence, is, collectively, violent acts that are primarily or exclusively committed against women.",
" Sometimes considered a hate crime, this type of violence targets a specific group with the victim's gender as a primary motive.",
" This type of violence is gender-based, meaning that the acts of violence are committed against women expressly because they are women.",
" The UN Declaration on the Elimination of Violence Against Women states that:"
],
"title": "Violence against women"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Don't Let It Go to Waste\" is the third single from Matt Willis, released on 11 December 2006.",
" Several days before the single's release, Willis was announced the winner of the reality TV-show \"I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!\"",
".",
" A show Willis admitted going on purely to boost his music career."
],
"title": "Don't Let It Go to Waste (song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"In mathematics, more specifically in the area of abstract algebra known as Galois theory, the Galois group of a certain type of field extension is a specific group associated with the field extension.",
" The study of field extensions and their relationship to the polynomials that give rise to them via Galois groups is called Galois theory, so named in honor of Évariste Galois who first discovered them."
],
"title": "Galois group"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Hey Kid\" is the second official single from Matt Willis, released on August 14, 2006.",
" It is taken from Willis's debut solo album \"Don't Let It Go to Waste\".",
" \"Hey Kid\" also appears in the 2006 teen film \"John Tucker Must Die\" and the action packed teen film \"Alex Rider:Stormbreaker\", and therefore will be on both the films soundtracks."
],
"title": "Hey Kid"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mathew James \"Matt\" Willis (born 8 May 1983), also previously known as Mattie Jay, is an English singer-songwriter, television presenter and actor, best known as the bassist and one of the vocalists of the pop punk band, Busted.",
" Willis released his debut solo album \"Don't Let It Go to Waste\" on 20 November 2006, which included three top 20 singles."
],
"title": "Matt Willis"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Up All Night\" is Matt Willis's debut single as a solo artist.",
" It was released as a single on 22 May 2006 and appears on his debut album, \"Don't Let It Go to Waste\".",
" Its style marks a move towards more rock-influenced music than the songs Willis released when performing as part of Busted and could possibly be categorized as stadium pop."
],
"title": "Up All Night (Matt Willis song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Panic!",
" at the Disco is an American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, formed in 2004 and featuring the current lineup of vocalist Brendon Urie, accompanied on tour by bassist Dallon Weekes, guitarist Kenneth Harris and drummer Dan Pawlovich.",
" Founded by childhood friends Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith, Brent Wilson and Urie, Panic!",
" at the Disco recorded its first demos while its members were in high school.",
" Shortly after, the band recorded and released its debut studio album, \"A Fever You Can't Sweat Out\" (2005).",
" Popularized by the second single, \"I Write Sins Not Tragedies\", the album was certified double platinum in the US.",
" In 2006, founding bassist Brent Wilson was fired from the band during an extensive world tour and subsequently replaced by Jon Walker."
],
"title": "Panic! at the Disco"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The name apophyllite refers to a specific group of phyllosilicates, a class of minerals.",
" Originally, the group name referred to a specific mineral, but was redefined in 1978 to stand for a class of minerals of similar chemical makeup that comprise a solid solution series, and includes the members fluorapophyllite-(K), fluorapophyllite-(Na), hydroxyapophyllite-(K).",
" The name apophyllite is derived from the Greek ἀποφυλλίζω \"apophylliso,\" meaning \"it flakes off\", a reference to this class's tendency to flake apart when heated, due to water loss.",
" These minerals are typically found as secondary minerals in vesicles in basalt or other volcanic rocks.",
" A recent change (2008) in the nomenclature system used for this group was approved by the International Mineralogical Association, removing the prefixes from the species names and using suffixes to designate the species.",
" A subsequent nomenclature change approved by the International Mineralogical Association in 2013 renamed the minerals to include both suffixes and prefixes, as shown above."
],
"title": "Apophyllite"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A training workshop is a type of interactive training where participants carry out a number of training activities rather than passively listen to a lecture or presentation.",
" Broadly, two types of workshops exist: A general workshop is put on for a mixed audience, and a closed workshop is tailored towards meeting the training needs of a specific group."
],
"title": "Training workshop"
},
{
"sentences": [
"An ethnic exogroup is a group of people which does not belong to a particular ethnic group.",
" Many cultures have terms referring to all outsiders, but in practice this often becomes narrowed to the largest outsider group.",
" In particular, exogroup terms used by minorities in a particular country often become specific to the majority in that country rather than applying to other minorities as well.",
" Exogroup terms are sometimes considered to be derogatory, depending on the word and the context and manner in which it is used.",
" They may be distinguished from ethnic or religious slurs in that they do not necessarily designate a specific group, and instead target all who do not belong to a specific group."
],
"title": "List of terms for ethnic exogroups"
}
] |
[
"Title: Violence against women\n\nViolence against women (VAW), also known as gender-based violence, is, collectively, violent acts that are primarily or exclusively committed against women. Sometimes considered a hate crime, this type of violence targets a specific group with the victim's gender as a primary motive. This type of violence is gender-based, meaning that the acts of violence are committed against women expressly because they are women. The UN Declaration on the Elimination of Violence Against Women states that:",
"Title: Don't Let It Go to Waste (song)\n\n\"Don't Let It Go to Waste\" is the third single from Matt Willis, released on 11 December 2006. Several days before the single's release, Willis was announced the winner of the reality TV-show \"I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!\" . A show Willis admitted going on purely to boost his music career.",
"Title: Galois group\n\nIn mathematics, more specifically in the area of abstract algebra known as Galois theory, the Galois group of a certain type of field extension is a specific group associated with the field extension. The study of field extensions and their relationship to the polynomials that give rise to them via Galois groups is called Galois theory, so named in honor of Évariste Galois who first discovered them.",
"Title: Hey Kid\n\n\"Hey Kid\" is the second official single from Matt Willis, released on August 14, 2006. It is taken from Willis's debut solo album \"Don't Let It Go to Waste\". \"Hey Kid\" also appears in the 2006 teen film \"John Tucker Must Die\" and the action packed teen film \"Alex Rider:Stormbreaker\", and therefore will be on both the films soundtracks.",
"Title: Matt Willis\n\nMathew James \"Matt\" Willis (born 8 May 1983), also previously known as Mattie Jay, is an English singer-songwriter, television presenter and actor, best known as the bassist and one of the vocalists of the pop punk band, Busted. Willis released his debut solo album \"Don't Let It Go to Waste\" on 20 November 2006, which included three top 20 singles.",
"Title: Up All Night (Matt Willis song)\n\n\"Up All Night\" is Matt Willis's debut single as a solo artist. It was released as a single on 22 May 2006 and appears on his debut album, \"Don't Let It Go to Waste\". Its style marks a move towards more rock-influenced music than the songs Willis released when performing as part of Busted and could possibly be categorized as stadium pop.",
"Title: Panic! at the Disco\n\nPanic! at the Disco is an American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, formed in 2004 and featuring the current lineup of vocalist Brendon Urie, accompanied on tour by bassist Dallon Weekes, guitarist Kenneth Harris and drummer Dan Pawlovich. Founded by childhood friends Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith, Brent Wilson and Urie, Panic! at the Disco recorded its first demos while its members were in high school. Shortly after, the band recorded and released its debut studio album, \"A Fever You Can't Sweat Out\" (2005). Popularized by the second single, \"I Write Sins Not Tragedies\", the album was certified double platinum in the US. In 2006, founding bassist Brent Wilson was fired from the band during an extensive world tour and subsequently replaced by Jon Walker.",
"Title: Apophyllite\n\nThe name apophyllite refers to a specific group of phyllosilicates, a class of minerals. Originally, the group name referred to a specific mineral, but was redefined in 1978 to stand for a class of minerals of similar chemical makeup that comprise a solid solution series, and includes the members fluorapophyllite-(K), fluorapophyllite-(Na), hydroxyapophyllite-(K). The name apophyllite is derived from the Greek ἀποφυλλίζω \"apophylliso,\" meaning \"it flakes off\", a reference to this class's tendency to flake apart when heated, due to water loss. These minerals are typically found as secondary minerals in vesicles in basalt or other volcanic rocks. A recent change (2008) in the nomenclature system used for this group was approved by the International Mineralogical Association, removing the prefixes from the species names and using suffixes to designate the species. A subsequent nomenclature change approved by the International Mineralogical Association in 2013 renamed the minerals to include both suffixes and prefixes, as shown above.",
"Title: Training workshop\n\nA training workshop is a type of interactive training where participants carry out a number of training activities rather than passively listen to a lecture or presentation. Broadly, two types of workshops exist: A general workshop is put on for a mixed audience, and a closed workshop is tailored towards meeting the training needs of a specific group.",
"Title: List of terms for ethnic exogroups\n\nAn ethnic exogroup is a group of people which does not belong to a particular ethnic group. Many cultures have terms referring to all outsiders, but in practice this often becomes narrowed to the largest outsider group. In particular, exogroup terms used by minorities in a particular country often become specific to the majority in that country rather than applying to other minorities as well. Exogroup terms are sometimes considered to be derogatory, depending on the word and the context and manner in which it is used. They may be distinguished from ethnic or religious slurs in that they do not necessarily designate a specific group, and instead target all who do not belong to a specific group."
] |
2,615
|
Turandot and Pomone, are which type of play?
|
opera
|
comparison
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Turandot",
"Pomone (opera)"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"A draw play, or simply draw for short, is a type of American football play.",
" The draw is a running play disguised as a passing play.",
" It is the opposite of a play-action pass, which is a passing play disguised as a running play.",
" The play is often used in long yardage situations."
],
"title": "Draw play"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Alcohol congener analysis of blood and urine is used to provide an indication of the type of alcoholic beverage consumed.",
" The analysis involves investigating compounds called congeners that give the beverage a distinctive appearance, aroma, and flavour, not including water and ethanol.",
" The theory of discovering one’s drinking habits has been investigated since the late 1970s, predominantly in Germany, for \"hip-flask\" defence type cases (after-drinking).",
" Alcohol congener analysis can play a crucial role in these cases where the driver is apprehended some time after a motor vehicle incident who, when returning a positive alcohol reading then claim that this is due to drinking an alcoholic beverage only after the incident.",
" This traditional methodology for congener analysis has focused solely on the detection of fermentation by-product congeners that are found in all alcoholic beverages.",
" By comparing the ratios of a set standard of congeners, the ingested alcoholic beverage type is proposed."
],
"title": "Alcohol congener analysis"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Turandot Suite, Op.",
" 41 (BV 248) is an orchestral work by Ferruccio Busoni written in 1904-5, based on Carlo Gozzi's play \"Turandot\".",
" The music – in one form or another – occupied Busoni at various times between the years 1904–17.",
" Busoni arranged the suite from incidental music which he was composing to accompany a production of Gozzi's play.",
" The suite was first performed in October 1905, while the play with his incidental music was not produced until 1911.",
" In August 1916 Busoni had finished composing the one-act opera \"Arlecchino\", but it needed a companion work to provide a full evening's entertainment.",
" He suddenly decided to transform the \"Turandot\" music into a two-act opera with spoken dialog.",
" The two works were premiered together as a double-bill in May 1917."
],
"title": "Turandot Suite"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pomone (\"Pomona\") is a pastoral opera in a prologue and five acts by Robert Cambert with a libretto by Pierre Perrin.",
" It has been described as \"effectively the first French opera.\"",
" It was first performed in Paris at the Jeu de Paume de la Bouteille theatre belonging to Cambert and Perrin's Académie d'Opéra on 3 March 1671.",
" The production had ballets choreographed by Des Brosses and sets and machinery designed by Alexandre de Rieux, marquis de Sourdéac.",
" The novelty of the work drew large audiences and the opera enjoyed 146 performances over the eight months of its run.",
" The score of \"Pomone\" has only partially survived."
],
"title": "Pomone (opera)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Turandot is a 1917 opera with spoken dialogue and in two acts by Ferruccio Busoni.",
" Busoni prepared his own libretto, in German, based on the play by Count Carlo Gozzi.",
" The music for Busoni's opera is based on the incidental music, and the associated \"Turandot Suite\" (BV 248), which Busoni had written in 1905 for a production of Gozzi's play.",
" The opera is often performed as part of a double bill with Busoni's earlier one-act opera \"Arlecchino\"."
],
"title": "Turandot (Busoni)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"In questa reggia\" (\"In this palace\") is an aria from Giacomo Puccini's opera \"Turandot\" set to a libretto in Italian by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni.",
" The text is based on Friedrich Schiller's adaptation of the play \"Turandot\" by Carlo"
],
"title": "In questa reggia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Turandot ( ; ] ; ) is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini, completed by Franco Alfano, and set to a libretto in Italian by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni."
],
"title": "Turandot"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The nuocyte is a cell of the innate immune system that plays an important role in type 2 immune responses that are induced in response to helminth worm infection or in conditions such as asthma and atopic disease.",
" Nuocytes are amongst the first cells activated in type 2 immune responses and are thought to play important roles in activating and recruiting other cells types through their production of type 2 cytokines interleukin 4, 5 and 13.",
" Nuocytes have been observed to proliferate in the presence of IL-7 \"in vitro\".",
" Nuocytes contribute to the expulsion of helminth worms and to the pathology of colitis and allergic airways disease."
],
"title": "Nuocyte"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Parallel play is a form of play in which children play adjacent to each other, but do not try to influence one another's behavior.",
" Children usually play alone during parallel play but are interested in what other children are doing.",
" This usually occurs after the first birthday.",
" It usually involves two or more children in the same room who are interested in the same toy, each seeing the toy as their own.",
" The children do not play together, but alongside each other simply because they are in the same room.",
" Parallel play is usually first observed in children aged 2–3.",
" An observer will notice that the children occasionally see what the others are doing and then modify their play accordingly.",
" The older the children are, the less frequently they engage in this type of play.",
" However, even older preschool children engage in parallel play, an enduring and frequent activity over the preschool years.",
" The image of parallel play is two children playing side-by-side in a sandbox, each absorbed in his or her game, not interacting with the other.",
" \"This is considered an early stage in child development, characterized by egocentric behavior and the inability to decenter and coordinate with the activities of a 'playmate'\"."
],
"title": "Parallel play"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Turandot (1762) is a \"commedia dell'arte\" play by Carlo Gozzi after a supposedly Persian story from the collection \"Les Mille et un jours\" (1710–1712) by François Pétis de la Croix (not to be confused with \"One Thousand and One Nights\").",
" Gozzi's \"Turandot\" was first performed at the Teatro San Samuele, Venice, on 22 January 1762."
],
"title": "Turandot (Gozzi)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Draw play\n\nA draw play, or simply draw for short, is a type of American football play. The draw is a running play disguised as a passing play. It is the opposite of a play-action pass, which is a passing play disguised as a running play. The play is often used in long yardage situations.",
"Title: Alcohol congener analysis\n\nAlcohol congener analysis of blood and urine is used to provide an indication of the type of alcoholic beverage consumed. The analysis involves investigating compounds called congeners that give the beverage a distinctive appearance, aroma, and flavour, not including water and ethanol. The theory of discovering one’s drinking habits has been investigated since the late 1970s, predominantly in Germany, for \"hip-flask\" defence type cases (after-drinking). Alcohol congener analysis can play a crucial role in these cases where the driver is apprehended some time after a motor vehicle incident who, when returning a positive alcohol reading then claim that this is due to drinking an alcoholic beverage only after the incident. This traditional methodology for congener analysis has focused solely on the detection of fermentation by-product congeners that are found in all alcoholic beverages. By comparing the ratios of a set standard of congeners, the ingested alcoholic beverage type is proposed.",
"Title: Turandot Suite\n\nThe Turandot Suite, Op. 41 (BV 248) is an orchestral work by Ferruccio Busoni written in 1904-5, based on Carlo Gozzi's play \"Turandot\". The music – in one form or another – occupied Busoni at various times between the years 1904–17. Busoni arranged the suite from incidental music which he was composing to accompany a production of Gozzi's play. The suite was first performed in October 1905, while the play with his incidental music was not produced until 1911. In August 1916 Busoni had finished composing the one-act opera \"Arlecchino\", but it needed a companion work to provide a full evening's entertainment. He suddenly decided to transform the \"Turandot\" music into a two-act opera with spoken dialog. The two works were premiered together as a double-bill in May 1917.",
"Title: Pomone (opera)\n\nPomone (\"Pomona\") is a pastoral opera in a prologue and five acts by Robert Cambert with a libretto by Pierre Perrin. It has been described as \"effectively the first French opera.\" It was first performed in Paris at the Jeu de Paume de la Bouteille theatre belonging to Cambert and Perrin's Académie d'Opéra on 3 March 1671. The production had ballets choreographed by Des Brosses and sets and machinery designed by Alexandre de Rieux, marquis de Sourdéac. The novelty of the work drew large audiences and the opera enjoyed 146 performances over the eight months of its run. The score of \"Pomone\" has only partially survived.",
"Title: Turandot (Busoni)\n\nTurandot is a 1917 opera with spoken dialogue and in two acts by Ferruccio Busoni. Busoni prepared his own libretto, in German, based on the play by Count Carlo Gozzi. The music for Busoni's opera is based on the incidental music, and the associated \"Turandot Suite\" (BV 248), which Busoni had written in 1905 for a production of Gozzi's play. The opera is often performed as part of a double bill with Busoni's earlier one-act opera \"Arlecchino\".",
"Title: In questa reggia\n\n\"In questa reggia\" (\"In this palace\") is an aria from Giacomo Puccini's opera \"Turandot\" set to a libretto in Italian by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni. The text is based on Friedrich Schiller's adaptation of the play \"Turandot\" by Carlo",
"Title: Turandot\n\nTurandot ( ; ] ; ) is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini, completed by Franco Alfano, and set to a libretto in Italian by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni.",
"Title: Nuocyte\n\nThe nuocyte is a cell of the innate immune system that plays an important role in type 2 immune responses that are induced in response to helminth worm infection or in conditions such as asthma and atopic disease. Nuocytes are amongst the first cells activated in type 2 immune responses and are thought to play important roles in activating and recruiting other cells types through their production of type 2 cytokines interleukin 4, 5 and 13. Nuocytes have been observed to proliferate in the presence of IL-7 \"in vitro\". Nuocytes contribute to the expulsion of helminth worms and to the pathology of colitis and allergic airways disease.",
"Title: Parallel play\n\nParallel play is a form of play in which children play adjacent to each other, but do not try to influence one another's behavior. Children usually play alone during parallel play but are interested in what other children are doing. This usually occurs after the first birthday. It usually involves two or more children in the same room who are interested in the same toy, each seeing the toy as their own. The children do not play together, but alongside each other simply because they are in the same room. Parallel play is usually first observed in children aged 2–3. An observer will notice that the children occasionally see what the others are doing and then modify their play accordingly. The older the children are, the less frequently they engage in this type of play. However, even older preschool children engage in parallel play, an enduring and frequent activity over the preschool years. The image of parallel play is two children playing side-by-side in a sandbox, each absorbed in his or her game, not interacting with the other. \"This is considered an early stage in child development, characterized by egocentric behavior and the inability to decenter and coordinate with the activities of a 'playmate'\".",
"Title: Turandot (Gozzi)\n\nTurandot (1762) is a \"commedia dell'arte\" play by Carlo Gozzi after a supposedly Persian story from the collection \"Les Mille et un jours\" (1710–1712) by François Pétis de la Croix (not to be confused with \"One Thousand and One Nights\"). Gozzi's \"Turandot\" was first performed at the Teatro San Samuele, Venice, on 22 January 1762."
] |
2,616
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Cuthred or Cuþræd was the King of Wessex from 740 (739 according to Simeon of Durham, 741 according to John of Worcester) until 756, He succeeded which relative and possibly his brother, King of Wessex from 726 to 740?
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Æthelheard
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bridge
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easy
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"title": [
"Cuthred of Wessex",
"Æthelheard of Wessex"
],
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1,
0
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"sentences": [
"Maysara al-Matghari (Berber: \"Maysara Amteghri\" or \"Maysara Amdeghri\", sometimes rendered \"Maisara\" or \"Meicera\"; in older Arab sources, bitterly called: \"al-Ḥaqir\" ('the ignoble'); died in September/October 740) was a Berber rebel leader and original architect of the Great Berber Revolt that erupted in 739-743 against the Umayyad Muslim empire.",
" However, he was deposed by the rebels, replaced with another Berber leader, and died or possibly was executed by them in 740.",
" The Berber Revolt succeeded 3 years after his death in defeating the Umayyad armies."
],
"title": "Maysara al-Matghari"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Saint Margaret of Scotland (c. 1045 – 16 November 1093), also known as Margaret of Wessex, was an English princess of the House of Wessex.",
" Margaret was sometimes called \"The Pearl of Scotland\".",
" Born in exile in the Kingdom of Hungary, she was the sister of Edgar Ætheling, the shortly reigned and uncrowned Anglo-Saxon King of England.",
" Margaret and her family returned to the Kingdom of England in 1057, but fled to the Kingdom of Scotland following the Norman conquest of England in 1066.",
" In 1070 Margaret married King Malcolm III of Scotland, becoming Queen of Scots.",
" She was a very pious Roman Catholic, and among many charitable works she established a ferry across the Firth of Forth in Scotland for pilgrims travelling to St Andrews in Fife, which gave the towns of South Queensferry and North Queensferry their names.",
" Margaret was the mother of three kings of Scotland, or four, if Edmund of Scotland, who ruled with his uncle, Donald III, is counted, and of a queen consort of England.",
" According to the \"Vita S. Margaritae (Scotorum) Reginae\" (\"Life of St. Margaret, Queen (of the Scots)\"), attributed to Turgot of Durham, she died at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1093, merely days after receiving the news of her husband's death in battle.",
" In 1250 Pope Innocent IV canonized her, and her remains were reinterred in a shrine in Dunfermline Abbey in Fife, Scotland.",
" Her relics were dispersed after the Scottish Reformation and subsequently lost.",
" Mary, Queen of Scots at one time owned her head, which was subsequently preserved by Jesuits in the Scottish College, Douai, France, from where it was subsequently lost during the French Revolution."
],
"title": "Saint Margaret of Scotland"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Æthelred I (Old English: Æþelræd, sometimes rendered as Ethelred, \"noble counsel\"; c. 847 – 871) was King of Wessex from 865 to 871.",
" He was the fourth son of King Æthelwulf of Wessex.",
" He succeeded his brother, Æthelberht (Ethelbert), as King of Wessex and Kent in 865."
],
"title": "Æthelred of Wessex"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dadhburzmihr or Dadmihr was the independent ruler (ispahbadh) of Tabaristan.",
" He succeeded his father Farrukhan the Great in 728 and reigned until his death in 740/741.",
" His 6 year old son, Khurshid succeeded him."
],
"title": "Dadhburzmihr"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Æthelheard (meaning roughly \"Noble Stern\"), also spelled Ethelheard or Æþelheard, was King of Wessex from 726 to 740.",
" There is an unreliable record of Æthelheard having been the brother-in-law of his predecessor, Ine, but his ancestry is unknown, perhaps making him the first King of Wessex not to be descended from Cynric by blood."
],
"title": "Æthelheard of Wessex"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Marcello Tegalliano (Latin: \"Marcellus Tegalianus\"; died 726) was, according to tradition, the second Doge of Venice (717–726).",
" He is described as having hailed from Eraclea, and during his nine-year reign was apparently in great disagreement with the nearby Longobards.",
" He died in 726 and was succeeded by Orso Ipato."
],
"title": "Marcello Tegalliano"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ine was King of Wessex from 688 to 726.",
" He was unable to retain the territorial gains of his predecessor, Cædwalla, who had brought much of southern England under his control and expanded West Saxon territory substantially.",
" By the end of Ine's reign, the kingdoms of Kent, Sussex, and Essex were no longer under West Saxon domination; however, Ine maintained control of what is now Hampshire, and consolidated and extended Wessex's territory in the western peninsula."
],
"title": "Ine of Wessex"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cuthred (Old English: \"Cuþræd\") was the King of Kent from 798 to 807."
],
"title": "Cuthred of Kent"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hilderic was the Lombard Duke of Spoleto briefly from 739 to 740.",
" He was the first appointee of Liutprand, King of the Lombards, against the rebellious Thrasimund II."
],
"title": "Hilderic of Spoleto"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cuthred or Cuþræd was the King of Wessex from 740 (739 according to Simeon of Durham, 741 according to John of Worcester) until 756.",
" He succeeded Æthelheard, his relative and possibly his brother."
],
"title": "Cuthred of Wessex"
}
] |
[
"Title: Maysara al-Matghari\n\nMaysara al-Matghari (Berber: \"Maysara Amteghri\" or \"Maysara Amdeghri\", sometimes rendered \"Maisara\" or \"Meicera\"; in older Arab sources, bitterly called: \"al-Ḥaqir\" ('the ignoble'); died in September/October 740) was a Berber rebel leader and original architect of the Great Berber Revolt that erupted in 739-743 against the Umayyad Muslim empire. However, he was deposed by the rebels, replaced with another Berber leader, and died or possibly was executed by them in 740. The Berber Revolt succeeded 3 years after his death in defeating the Umayyad armies.",
"Title: Saint Margaret of Scotland\n\nSaint Margaret of Scotland (c. 1045 – 16 November 1093), also known as Margaret of Wessex, was an English princess of the House of Wessex. Margaret was sometimes called \"The Pearl of Scotland\". Born in exile in the Kingdom of Hungary, she was the sister of Edgar Ætheling, the shortly reigned and uncrowned Anglo-Saxon King of England. Margaret and her family returned to the Kingdom of England in 1057, but fled to the Kingdom of Scotland following the Norman conquest of England in 1066. In 1070 Margaret married King Malcolm III of Scotland, becoming Queen of Scots. She was a very pious Roman Catholic, and among many charitable works she established a ferry across the Firth of Forth in Scotland for pilgrims travelling to St Andrews in Fife, which gave the towns of South Queensferry and North Queensferry their names. Margaret was the mother of three kings of Scotland, or four, if Edmund of Scotland, who ruled with his uncle, Donald III, is counted, and of a queen consort of England. According to the \"Vita S. Margaritae (Scotorum) Reginae\" (\"Life of St. Margaret, Queen (of the Scots)\"), attributed to Turgot of Durham, she died at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1093, merely days after receiving the news of her husband's death in battle. In 1250 Pope Innocent IV canonized her, and her remains were reinterred in a shrine in Dunfermline Abbey in Fife, Scotland. Her relics were dispersed after the Scottish Reformation and subsequently lost. Mary, Queen of Scots at one time owned her head, which was subsequently preserved by Jesuits in the Scottish College, Douai, France, from where it was subsequently lost during the French Revolution.",
"Title: Æthelred of Wessex\n\nÆthelred I (Old English: Æþelræd, sometimes rendered as Ethelred, \"noble counsel\"; c. 847 – 871) was King of Wessex from 865 to 871. He was the fourth son of King Æthelwulf of Wessex. He succeeded his brother, Æthelberht (Ethelbert), as King of Wessex and Kent in 865.",
"Title: Dadhburzmihr\n\nDadhburzmihr or Dadmihr was the independent ruler (ispahbadh) of Tabaristan. He succeeded his father Farrukhan the Great in 728 and reigned until his death in 740/741. His 6 year old son, Khurshid succeeded him.",
"Title: Æthelheard of Wessex\n\nÆthelheard (meaning roughly \"Noble Stern\"), also spelled Ethelheard or Æþelheard, was King of Wessex from 726 to 740. There is an unreliable record of Æthelheard having been the brother-in-law of his predecessor, Ine, but his ancestry is unknown, perhaps making him the first King of Wessex not to be descended from Cynric by blood.",
"Title: Marcello Tegalliano\n\nMarcello Tegalliano (Latin: \"Marcellus Tegalianus\"; died 726) was, according to tradition, the second Doge of Venice (717–726). He is described as having hailed from Eraclea, and during his nine-year reign was apparently in great disagreement with the nearby Longobards. He died in 726 and was succeeded by Orso Ipato.",
"Title: Ine of Wessex\n\nIne was King of Wessex from 688 to 726. He was unable to retain the territorial gains of his predecessor, Cædwalla, who had brought much of southern England under his control and expanded West Saxon territory substantially. By the end of Ine's reign, the kingdoms of Kent, Sussex, and Essex were no longer under West Saxon domination; however, Ine maintained control of what is now Hampshire, and consolidated and extended Wessex's territory in the western peninsula.",
"Title: Cuthred of Kent\n\nCuthred (Old English: \"Cuþræd\") was the King of Kent from 798 to 807.",
"Title: Hilderic of Spoleto\n\nHilderic was the Lombard Duke of Spoleto briefly from 739 to 740. He was the first appointee of Liutprand, King of the Lombards, against the rebellious Thrasimund II.",
"Title: Cuthred of Wessex\n\nCuthred or Cuþræd was the King of Wessex from 740 (739 according to Simeon of Durham, 741 according to John of Worcester) until 756. He succeeded Æthelheard, his relative and possibly his brother."
] |
2,617
|
What state were both La Familia Michoacana and the Knights Templar Cartel headquarted in?
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Michoacán
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bridge
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hard
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{
"title": [
"La Familia Michoacana",
"Nazario Moreno González"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
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"Nazario Moreno González (8 March 1970 – 9 March 2014), commonly referred to by his alias El Chayo (\"Nazario\" or \"The Rosary\") and/or El Más Loco (\"The Craziest One\"), was a Mexican drug lord who headed La Familia Michoacana before heading the Knights Templar Cartel, a drug cartel headquartered in the state of Michoacán.",
" He was one of Mexico's most-wanted drug lords."
],
"title": "Nazario Moreno González"
},
{
"sentences": [
"RBD: La Familia (also known as La Familia RBD) is a Mexican sitcom made by Televisa about the fictional lives of the Mexican musical group RBD.",
" RBD and the producer, Pedro Damián, have stated that this sitcom is fictional and not really based on the real lives of the members of RBD.",
" The characters of the sitcom are not similar to the soap opera \"Rebelde\" but are similar to the real people of RBD.",
" Production finished in the first quarter of 2007, and \"RBD: La Familia\" debuted on March 14, 2007 on the SKY México channel in Mexico , The show was also transmitted on Univision that same year.",
" RBD: La Familia was announced to be broadcast on Univisions sister channel UniMas beginning July 1, 2015 replacing Rebelde re-runs at 8AM/7C.",
" The opening song for the sitcom is \"Family\".",
" Though \"Quiero Poder\", a song written and sung by Dulce Maria in Spanish, is heavily featured in the show, it is also included on the \"\" compilation album.",
" The show was confirmed finished by Christopher Ückermann."
],
"title": "RBD: La familia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"La Familia Michoacana, (English: \"The Michoacán Family\") La Familia (English: \"The Family\"), or LFM was a Mexican drug cartel and a organized crime syndicate based in the Mexican state of Michoacán.",
" Formerly allied to the Gulf Cartel—as part of Los Zetas—it split off in 2006.",
" The cartel was founded by Carlos Rosales Mendoza a close associate of Osiel Cárdenas.",
" The second leader, Nazario Moreno González, known as \"El Más Loco\" (English: \"The Craziest One\"), preached his organization's divine right to eliminate enemies.",
" He carried a \"bible\" of his own sayings and insisted that his army of traffickers and hitmen avoid using the narcotics they sell.",
" Nazario Moreno's partners were José de Jesús Méndez Vargas, Servando Gómez Martínez and Enrique Plancarte Solís, each of whom has a bounty of $2 million for his capture, and were contesting the control of the organization."
],
"title": "La Familia Michoacana"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Enrique Plancarte Solís (14 September 1970 – 31 March 2014) was a Mexican drug lord and high-ranking leader of the Knights Templar Cartel, a drug cartel headquartered in the state of Michoacán.",
" Prior to his tenure in the Knights Templar, he was a top leader of the split-off group La Familia Michoacana."
],
"title": "Enrique Plancarte Solís"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Roc-La-Familia was an American record label founded by Shawn \"Jay-Z\" Carter.",
" This sub-label focused on signing international artists, including reggaeton artists, much like Bad Boy Latino.",
" \"OG\" Juan Perez was appointed the president of the label and Cipha Sounds was the senior vice president (until he got a job at MTV in 2006).",
" Roc La Familia was an extension of Roc-A-Fella Records and headquartered in New York City.",
" Roc La Familia featured a broad array of artists encompassing such musical genres as Latin hip hop, reggae, reggaeton, pop, rock and more.",
" The first signee to the label was Houston based rapper Aztek Escobar.",
" The only albums released from the label came from famed artists Hector \"El Father\" (\"Roc La Familia & Hector Bambino 'El Father' Present Los Rompe Discotekas\"—June 27, 2006), Dimitri \"El Boss\", N.O.R.E. (\"N.O.R.E. y la Familia...Ya Tú Sabe\"—July 18, 2006).",
" Roc La Familia has since folded.",
" The whole staff has reportedly been dismissed.",
" A number of artists, such as N.O.R.E. have been complaining of the lack of promotion for some time.",
" They plan on releasing a greatest hits CD, which will allegedly fulfill a contractual obligation with Def Jam.",
" It has been reported that Roc La Familia will not be re-established."
],
"title": "Roc-La-Familia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Knights Templar—Guard of Michoacán (Spanish: \"Los Caballeros Templarios Guardia Michoacana\") commonly known as the Knights Templar Cartel (Spanish: \"Los Caballeros Templarios\") is a Mexican criminal organization composed of remnants of the defunct La Familia Michoacana drug cartel based in the Mexican State of Michoacán."
],
"title": "Knights Templar Cartel"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Knights Templar, full name \"The United Religious, Military and Masonic Orders of the Temple and of St John of Jerusalem, Palestine, Rhodes and Malta\", is a fraternal order affiliated with Freemasonry.",
" Unlike the initial degrees conferred in a regular Masonic Lodge, which only require a belief in a Supreme Being regardless of religious affiliation, the Knights Templar is one of several additional Masonic Orders in which membership is open only to Freemasons who profess a belief in Christianity.",
" One of the obligations entrants to the order are required to declare is to protect and defend the Christian faith.",
" The word \"United\" in its full title indicates that more than one historical tradition and more than one actual order are jointly controlled within this system.",
" The individual orders 'united' within this system are principally the Knights of the Temple (Knights Templar), the Knights of Malta, the Knights of St Paul, and only within the York Rite, the Knights of the Red Cross."
],
"title": "Knights Templar (Freemasonry)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Servando Gómez Martínez (born February 6, 1966), commonly referred to by his alias La Tuta (The Teacher) for once being a teacher, is a Mexican drug lord and former leader of the Knights Templar Cartel, a criminal organization based in the state of Michoacán.",
" He is a former leader and founder member of La Familia Michoacana drug cartel, the split-off group of the Knights Templar.",
" On February 27, 2015, he was arrested by Mexican security forces in Morelia, Michoacán."
],
"title": "Servando Gómez Martínez"
},
{
"sentences": [
"José Manuel Mireles Valverde (born 24 October 1958) is a Mexican medical doctor and former leader and founder of the paramilitary self-defense groups that fought against the Knights Templar Cartel and other cartels, in the state of Michoacán and others, in México.",
" Mireles emerged as an important figure within the self-defense militias during the fall of 2013 as self-defense groups were fighting against the Knights Templar Cartel in Apatzingán, Tepalcatepec, and other municipalities on the Michoacán coast.",
" He describes his motivation to participate in the armed self-defense groups as stemming from the abuse of the Knights Templar Cartel against himself and his family – he has himself been kidnapped by the cartel, which has also murdered several of his family members causing him to take up arms in defense of his community of Tepalcatepec."
],
"title": "José Manuel Mireles Valverde"
},
{
"sentences": [
"María Santos Gorrostieta Salazar (1976 – 15 November 2012) was a Mexican physician and politician of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD).",
" From 2008 to 2011, she served as mayor of Tiquicheo, a small town in the Mexican state of Michoacán.",
" In spite of three failed assassination attempts during her tenure as mayor, Gorrostieta Salazar continued to be outspoken in the fight against organized crime.",
" In a fourth attack, Gorrostieta Salazar was kidnapped and assassinated by suspected drug traffickers on 15 November 2012.",
" Michoacán is home to several violent drug trafficking organizations such as La Familia Michoacana and the Knights Templar Cartel."
],
"title": "María Santos Gorrostieta Salazar"
}
] |
[
"Title: Nazario Moreno González\n\nNazario Moreno González (8 March 1970 – 9 March 2014), commonly referred to by his alias El Chayo (\"Nazario\" or \"The Rosary\") and/or El Más Loco (\"The Craziest One\"), was a Mexican drug lord who headed La Familia Michoacana before heading the Knights Templar Cartel, a drug cartel headquartered in the state of Michoacán. He was one of Mexico's most-wanted drug lords.",
"Title: RBD: La familia\n\nRBD: La Familia (also known as La Familia RBD) is a Mexican sitcom made by Televisa about the fictional lives of the Mexican musical group RBD. RBD and the producer, Pedro Damián, have stated that this sitcom is fictional and not really based on the real lives of the members of RBD. The characters of the sitcom are not similar to the soap opera \"Rebelde\" but are similar to the real people of RBD. Production finished in the first quarter of 2007, and \"RBD: La Familia\" debuted on March 14, 2007 on the SKY México channel in Mexico , The show was also transmitted on Univision that same year. RBD: La Familia was announced to be broadcast on Univisions sister channel UniMas beginning July 1, 2015 replacing Rebelde re-runs at 8AM/7C. The opening song for the sitcom is \"Family\". Though \"Quiero Poder\", a song written and sung by Dulce Maria in Spanish, is heavily featured in the show, it is also included on the \"\" compilation album. The show was confirmed finished by Christopher Ückermann.",
"Title: La Familia Michoacana\n\nLa Familia Michoacana, (English: \"The Michoacán Family\") La Familia (English: \"The Family\"), or LFM was a Mexican drug cartel and a organized crime syndicate based in the Mexican state of Michoacán. Formerly allied to the Gulf Cartel—as part of Los Zetas—it split off in 2006. The cartel was founded by Carlos Rosales Mendoza a close associate of Osiel Cárdenas. The second leader, Nazario Moreno González, known as \"El Más Loco\" (English: \"The Craziest One\"), preached his organization's divine right to eliminate enemies. He carried a \"bible\" of his own sayings and insisted that his army of traffickers and hitmen avoid using the narcotics they sell. Nazario Moreno's partners were José de Jesús Méndez Vargas, Servando Gómez Martínez and Enrique Plancarte Solís, each of whom has a bounty of $2 million for his capture, and were contesting the control of the organization.",
"Title: Enrique Plancarte Solís\n\nEnrique Plancarte Solís (14 September 1970 – 31 March 2014) was a Mexican drug lord and high-ranking leader of the Knights Templar Cartel, a drug cartel headquartered in the state of Michoacán. Prior to his tenure in the Knights Templar, he was a top leader of the split-off group La Familia Michoacana.",
"Title: Roc-La-Familia\n\nRoc-La-Familia was an American record label founded by Shawn \"Jay-Z\" Carter. This sub-label focused on signing international artists, including reggaeton artists, much like Bad Boy Latino. \"OG\" Juan Perez was appointed the president of the label and Cipha Sounds was the senior vice president (until he got a job at MTV in 2006). Roc La Familia was an extension of Roc-A-Fella Records and headquartered in New York City. Roc La Familia featured a broad array of artists encompassing such musical genres as Latin hip hop, reggae, reggaeton, pop, rock and more. The first signee to the label was Houston based rapper Aztek Escobar. The only albums released from the label came from famed artists Hector \"El Father\" (\"Roc La Familia & Hector Bambino 'El Father' Present Los Rompe Discotekas\"—June 27, 2006), Dimitri \"El Boss\", N.O.R.E. (\"N.O.R.E. y la Familia...Ya Tú Sabe\"—July 18, 2006). Roc La Familia has since folded. The whole staff has reportedly been dismissed. A number of artists, such as N.O.R.E. have been complaining of the lack of promotion for some time. They plan on releasing a greatest hits CD, which will allegedly fulfill a contractual obligation with Def Jam. It has been reported that Roc La Familia will not be re-established.",
"Title: Knights Templar Cartel\n\nKnights Templar—Guard of Michoacán (Spanish: \"Los Caballeros Templarios Guardia Michoacana\") commonly known as the Knights Templar Cartel (Spanish: \"Los Caballeros Templarios\") is a Mexican criminal organization composed of remnants of the defunct La Familia Michoacana drug cartel based in the Mexican State of Michoacán.",
"Title: Knights Templar (Freemasonry)\n\nThe Knights Templar, full name \"The United Religious, Military and Masonic Orders of the Temple and of St John of Jerusalem, Palestine, Rhodes and Malta\", is a fraternal order affiliated with Freemasonry. Unlike the initial degrees conferred in a regular Masonic Lodge, which only require a belief in a Supreme Being regardless of religious affiliation, the Knights Templar is one of several additional Masonic Orders in which membership is open only to Freemasons who profess a belief in Christianity. One of the obligations entrants to the order are required to declare is to protect and defend the Christian faith. The word \"United\" in its full title indicates that more than one historical tradition and more than one actual order are jointly controlled within this system. The individual orders 'united' within this system are principally the Knights of the Temple (Knights Templar), the Knights of Malta, the Knights of St Paul, and only within the York Rite, the Knights of the Red Cross.",
"Title: Servando Gómez Martínez\n\nServando Gómez Martínez (born February 6, 1966), commonly referred to by his alias La Tuta (The Teacher) for once being a teacher, is a Mexican drug lord and former leader of the Knights Templar Cartel, a criminal organization based in the state of Michoacán. He is a former leader and founder member of La Familia Michoacana drug cartel, the split-off group of the Knights Templar. On February 27, 2015, he was arrested by Mexican security forces in Morelia, Michoacán.",
"Title: José Manuel Mireles Valverde\n\nJosé Manuel Mireles Valverde (born 24 October 1958) is a Mexican medical doctor and former leader and founder of the paramilitary self-defense groups that fought against the Knights Templar Cartel and other cartels, in the state of Michoacán and others, in México. Mireles emerged as an important figure within the self-defense militias during the fall of 2013 as self-defense groups were fighting against the Knights Templar Cartel in Apatzingán, Tepalcatepec, and other municipalities on the Michoacán coast. He describes his motivation to participate in the armed self-defense groups as stemming from the abuse of the Knights Templar Cartel against himself and his family – he has himself been kidnapped by the cartel, which has also murdered several of his family members causing him to take up arms in defense of his community of Tepalcatepec.",
"Title: María Santos Gorrostieta Salazar\n\nMaría Santos Gorrostieta Salazar (1976 – 15 November 2012) was a Mexican physician and politician of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD). From 2008 to 2011, she served as mayor of Tiquicheo, a small town in the Mexican state of Michoacán. In spite of three failed assassination attempts during her tenure as mayor, Gorrostieta Salazar continued to be outspoken in the fight against organized crime. In a fourth attack, Gorrostieta Salazar was kidnapped and assassinated by suspected drug traffickers on 15 November 2012. Michoacán is home to several violent drug trafficking organizations such as La Familia Michoacana and the Knights Templar Cartel."
] |
2,618
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Burnt by the Sun contains a starring role for which Russian actress?
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Nadezhda Nikitichna Mikhalkova
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bridge
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hard
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{
"title": [
"Burnt by the Sun",
"Nadezhda Mikhalkova"
],
"sent_id": [
3,
0
]
}
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[
{
"sentences": [
"Burnt by the Sun (Russian: Утомлённые солнцем , translit.",
" \"Utomlyonnye solntsem\", literally \"wearied by the sun\") is a 1994 film by Russian director and screenwriter Nikita Mikhalkov and Azerbaijani screenwriter Rustam Ibragimbekov.",
" The film depicts the story of a senior Red Army officer, played by Mikhalkov, and his family during the Great Purge of the late 1930s in the Stalinist Soviet Union.",
" It also stars Oleg Menshikov, Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė and Mikhalkov's daughter Nadezhda Mikhalkova."
],
"title": "Burnt by the Sun"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Maria Vasilievna Shukshina (Russian: Мари́я Васи́льевна Шукшина́ ; born 27 March 1967) is a Russian actress.",
" Her film credits include \"Burnt by the Sun 2: Exodus\" (2010), \"Bury Me Behind the Baseboard\" (2009) and \"\" (1995).",
" Her television credits include \"\" (2004) and \"Take me with You\" (2008).",
" She hosts the show \"Zhdi Menya\" on Channel One Russia and was a member of the judging panel on \"Minuta slavy\"."
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"Sun developed an interest in acting and performances at a young age.",
" He often skipped school to learn breakdancing on the streets and eventually gave up his studies entirely to pursue dancing as a career, eventually performing with a modern dance troupe for several years.",
" Later, Sun became a popular local nightclub singer and host before going into acting.",
" In 1995, Sun attended the Central Academy of Drama, where he graduated in 1997.",
" He has since gone on to star in numerous TV dramas and films, winning many awards for his stage work.",
" Sun is probably best known to Asian cinema fans for his supporting performances in \"Seven Swords\", \"Triangle\" and \"Blood Brothers\".",
" Since October 2011, Sun has played the starring role in the popular Chinese series 'Nanren Bang' (男人帮), portraying urban romantic life from a male perspective."
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"Burnt by the Sun 2 (Russian: Утомлённые солнцем 2 , translit.",
" Utomlyonnye solntsem 2: Predstoyanie) is a 2010 Russian drama film directed by and starring Nikita Mikhalkov.",
" The film consists of two parts: Exodus (\"Предстояние\", literally 'Prestanding') and Citadel (\"Цитадель\").",
" It is the sequel to Mikhalkov's 1994 film \"Burnt by the Sun\", set in the Eastern Front of World War II.",
" \"Burnt by the Sun 2\" had the largest production budget ever seen in Russian cinema ($55 mln), but it turned out to be Russia's biggest box office flop, and received negative reviews from critics both in Russia and abroad."
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"Nadezhda Nikitichna Mikhalkova (Russian: Надежда Никитична Михалкова; born September 27, 1986) is a Russian actress."
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"Natalya Sergeyevna Bondarchuk (Russian: Наталья Серге́евна Бондарчук ) (born May 10, 1950) is a Soviet and Russian actress and film director, best known for her appearance in Andrei Tarkovsky's \"Solaris\" as \"Hari\".",
" She is the daughter of the Ukrainian director and actor Sergei Bondarchuk and the Russian actress Inna Makarova.",
" Her half-brother is the film director and actor Fedor Bondarchuk; her half-sister is the actress Yelena Bondarchuk."
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"Gia Skova (born July 13, 1991) is a Russian actress and model, now living in the United States.",
" She has appeared on numerous fashion magazine covers around the world, adorned the runway for designers such as Stella McCartney and Marc Jacobs, been featured in print and commercial advertisements for internationally recognized brands such as L'Oreal and Red Bull, and been cast in television series, films and theatrical productions.",
" In 2012 she was noted in a celebrity magazine as the most recognized Russian actress in Hollywood."
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"Coronal holes are areas where the Sun's corona is colder, hence darker, and has lower-density plasma than average because there is lower energy and gas levels.",
" Coronal holes are part of the Sun's corona and are constantly changing and reshaping because the corona is not uniform.",
" The Sun contains magnetic fields that arch away from areas in the corona that are very thin due to the lower levels of energy and gas, which cause coronal holes to appear when they do not fall back.",
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"Anastasia Yuryevna Zavorotnyuk (Russian: Анастасия Юрьевна Заворотнюк ; born April 3, 1971) is a Russian actress, TV presenter, Meritorious Artist of Russian Federation.",
" An ethnic Russian, Zavorotnyuk has become a living cliche for Ukrainian women in modern Russian pop culture after her role in the \"My Fair Nanny\" TV show.",
" Anastasia was taught Ukrainian accent by a colleague in the theater."
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"Anna Nikitichna Mikhalkova (Russian: А́нна Ники́тична Михалко́ва; born May 14, 1974, Moscow) is a Russian actress.",
" Her film credits include \"Our Own\", \"Kokoko\" and \"Rasputin\".",
" Her television credits include \"Zhizn i sudba\" and \"Burnt by the Sun 2\".",
" Since 2002 leads children's television program Spokoynoy nochi, malyshi!",
"."
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"Title: Burnt by the Sun\n\nBurnt by the Sun (Russian: Утомлённые солнцем , translit. \"Utomlyonnye solntsem\", literally \"wearied by the sun\") is a 1994 film by Russian director and screenwriter Nikita Mikhalkov and Azerbaijani screenwriter Rustam Ibragimbekov. The film depicts the story of a senior Red Army officer, played by Mikhalkov, and his family during the Great Purge of the late 1930s in the Stalinist Soviet Union. It also stars Oleg Menshikov, Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė and Mikhalkov's daughter Nadezhda Mikhalkova.",
"Title: Maria Shukshina\n\nMaria Vasilievna Shukshina (Russian: Мари́я Васи́льевна Шукшина́ ; born 27 March 1967) is a Russian actress. Her film credits include \"Burnt by the Sun 2: Exodus\" (2010), \"Bury Me Behind the Baseboard\" (2009) and \"\" (1995). Her television credits include \"\" (2004) and \"Take me with You\" (2008). She hosts the show \"Zhdi Menya\" on Channel One Russia and was a member of the judging panel on \"Minuta slavy\".",
"Title: Sun Honglei\n\nSun developed an interest in acting and performances at a young age. He often skipped school to learn breakdancing on the streets and eventually gave up his studies entirely to pursue dancing as a career, eventually performing with a modern dance troupe for several years. Later, Sun became a popular local nightclub singer and host before going into acting. In 1995, Sun attended the Central Academy of Drama, where he graduated in 1997. He has since gone on to star in numerous TV dramas and films, winning many awards for his stage work. Sun is probably best known to Asian cinema fans for his supporting performances in \"Seven Swords\", \"Triangle\" and \"Blood Brothers\". Since October 2011, Sun has played the starring role in the popular Chinese series 'Nanren Bang' (男人帮), portraying urban romantic life from a male perspective.",
"Title: Burnt by the Sun 2\n\nBurnt by the Sun 2 (Russian: Утомлённые солнцем 2 , translit. Utomlyonnye solntsem 2: Predstoyanie) is a 2010 Russian drama film directed by and starring Nikita Mikhalkov. The film consists of two parts: Exodus (\"Предстояние\", literally 'Prestanding') and Citadel (\"Цитадель\"). It is the sequel to Mikhalkov's 1994 film \"Burnt by the Sun\", set in the Eastern Front of World War II. \"Burnt by the Sun 2\" had the largest production budget ever seen in Russian cinema ($55 mln), but it turned out to be Russia's biggest box office flop, and received negative reviews from critics both in Russia and abroad.",
"Title: Nadezhda Mikhalkova\n\nNadezhda Nikitichna Mikhalkova (Russian: Надежда Никитична Михалкова; born September 27, 1986) is a Russian actress.",
"Title: Natalya Bondarchuk\n\nNatalya Sergeyevna Bondarchuk (Russian: Наталья Серге́евна Бондарчук ) (born May 10, 1950) is a Soviet and Russian actress and film director, best known for her appearance in Andrei Tarkovsky's \"Solaris\" as \"Hari\". She is the daughter of the Ukrainian director and actor Sergei Bondarchuk and the Russian actress Inna Makarova. Her half-brother is the film director and actor Fedor Bondarchuk; her half-sister is the actress Yelena Bondarchuk.",
"Title: Gia Skova\n\nGia Skova (born July 13, 1991) is a Russian actress and model, now living in the United States. She has appeared on numerous fashion magazine covers around the world, adorned the runway for designers such as Stella McCartney and Marc Jacobs, been featured in print and commercial advertisements for internationally recognized brands such as L'Oreal and Red Bull, and been cast in television series, films and theatrical productions. In 2012 she was noted in a celebrity magazine as the most recognized Russian actress in Hollywood.",
"Title: Coronal hole\n\nCoronal holes are areas where the Sun's corona is colder, hence darker, and has lower-density plasma than average because there is lower energy and gas levels. Coronal holes are part of the Sun's corona and are constantly changing and reshaping because the corona is not uniform. The Sun contains magnetic fields that arch away from areas in the corona that are very thin due to the lower levels of energy and gas, which cause coronal holes to appear when they do not fall back. Thus, solar particles escape at a rate great enough to create a lower density and lower temperature in that area.",
"Title: Anastasia Zavorotnyuk\n\nAnastasia Yuryevna Zavorotnyuk (Russian: Анастасия Юрьевна Заворотнюк ; born April 3, 1971) is a Russian actress, TV presenter, Meritorious Artist of Russian Federation. An ethnic Russian, Zavorotnyuk has become a living cliche for Ukrainian women in modern Russian pop culture after her role in the \"My Fair Nanny\" TV show. Anastasia was taught Ukrainian accent by a colleague in the theater.",
"Title: Anna Mikhalkova\n\nAnna Nikitichna Mikhalkova (Russian: А́нна Ники́тична Михалко́ва; born May 14, 1974, Moscow) is a Russian actress. Her film credits include \"Our Own\", \"Kokoko\" and \"Rasputin\". Her television credits include \"Zhizn i sudba\" and \"Burnt by the Sun 2\". Since 2002 leads children's television program Spokoynoy nochi, malyshi! ."
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Seventh Void's debut album was released on the record label of a former member, and co-founder, of what heavy metal band?
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Pantera
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"Jesters of Destiny is a heavy metal band from Los Angeles, California, which was formed in 1984 by Bruce Duff (bass/vocals, who had been booted from 45 Grave earlier in the year) and guitarist Ray Violet.",
" Evolving from a recording project spearheaded by Violet, who was working as the house engineer for Dawnbreaker studio in San Fernando, CA (previously owned by Seals and Crofts), the band recorded what would be the first two Jesters songs during the project,which was instigated in order to come up with commercial jingles.",
" The songs were \"Diggin' That Grave\" and \"End of Time.\"",
" The band presented the songs to Metal Blade Records, who included \"End of Time\" on Metal Massacre V collection.",
" It closed the LP, which include early tracks by Overkill, Fates Warning, Voi Vod and Metal Church.",
" The band then signed to Metal Blade, but due to the band not being strictly heavy metal, the label created a subsidiary, Dimension Records, which released the band's debut album, \"Fun at the Funeral\", in 1986, and an EP, \"In a Nostalgic Mood\", in 1987, during their first tenure.",
" Following \",,\"Mood,\"\" Metal Blade dropped the band.",
" They demo-ed a number of songs for a planned third LP to be titled, \"No Laughing Matter,\" but we're unable to land a new recording contract.",
" They broke up in 1988.",
" During their run, a number of lead guitarists and drummers were part of the band, including on drums, David Buzzelli (Doktor Stixx), Louie Schilling, Walin' Jennings Morgan, Dave Kuzma, Blaze; and on guitar, Sickie Wifebeater, Michael Montano and Brian Butler."
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"Vincent Paul Abbott, also known as Vinnie Paul (born March 11, 1964), is an American professional drummer and producer who is best known for being a former member, and co-founder, of the heavy metal band Pantera.",
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"Seventh Void is a doom metal band composed of Type O Negative members Kenny Hickey and Johnny Kelly; Matt Brown of the 90's Industrial band Uranium 235 and Doom Metal band A Pale Horse Named Death; as well as Hank Hell of Inhuman.",
" Originally conceived in 2003 by Kenny and Johnny, the band's personnel was not solidified until 2005 and songwriting began in earnest.",
" The band's name is lifted from a line in Dante's Inferno.",
" Their debut album, \"Heaven Is Gone\", was released in April 2009 in North America on Vinnie Paul's record label, Big Vin Records, and in November 2010 in Europe and the UK on Napalm Records.",
" The CD was made available with brand new cover artwork.",
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" The band has yet to replace the former guitarist."
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"Kenneth Shaun Hickey (born May 22, 1966) is an American heavy metal musician, known as co-founder, guitarist and background vocalist of the gothic metal band Type O Negative.",
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"A Pale Horse Named Death is an American gothic metal band based out of Brooklyn, New York.",
" It was created by Sal Abruscato (a former drummer for Type O Negative) and produced/engineered by Matt Brown of Seventh Void and Uranium 235.",
" The band has recently released their second album titled \"Lay My Soul to Waste\"."
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"Stronger Than Ever is the fourth studio album by the German heavy metal band Grave Digger.",
" However, they changed their name to just \"Digger\" for this release.",
" Retrospect Records, a little-known record label, very briefly issued a re-release of the album on CD in 2005.",
" The CD was released with presumably no involvement from the band and is considered a bootleg.",
" The CD is no longer available and the only official versions of the album that were released by the band are the vinyl and cassette versions.",
" To this day it remains the only album in Grave Digger's catalog to not receive an official CD release.",
" \"Shadows Of The Past\" borrows two lyrical lines from \"Yesterday\", a song released on Heavy Metal Breakdown , Grave Digger's debut album."
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"Mötley Records is the current record label for the heavy metal band Mötley Crüe.",
" Albums the company has made with Mötley Crüe include Saints of Los Angeles, Red, White & Crüe, and New Tattoo as well as all original albums that was made before New Tattoo, remade.",
" The record company is the band's third.",
" It was originally distributed by Beyond Records, which in turn was distributed by BMG.",
" Beyond Records folded shortly afterwards.",
" Now the label is currently distributed by Hip-O Records and Universal Music Group, though since 2008 this has been limited to non-US distribution, as the label is now distributed by Eleven Seven Music and Warner Music Group in North America.",
" It technically serves as a successor to Leathür Records, which was the record label for the debut album, a imprint of Greenworld Distribution, owned by the band and original manager Allan Coffman.",
" Leathür was soon closed when Mötley Crüe signed a deal with Elektra which lasted until 1997."
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"Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!",
" is the debut studio album by the American thrash metal band Megadeth released on June 12, 1985 by the independent record label Combat Records.",
" At the beginning of 1985, the band was given $8,000 by Combat to record and produce its debut album.",
" After spending half of the album's budget on drugs, alcohol and food, the band was forced to fire their original producer and produce the album themselves.",
" Despite the resulting poor production, the album was a well-received effort that obtained strong reviews in various music publications.",
" \"Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!\"",
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" It explores themes of death, violence, and occultism."
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"Heaven Is Gone is the first studio album by American heavy metal band Seventh Void."
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"\"Shoot Out the Lights\" is a single by heavy metal band Diamond Head released in 1980 by Happy Face Records, the band's own label.",
" It was a single A-side with \"Shoot Out the Lights\" and \"Helpless\" as the B-side, and was only available on 7\", without a picture sleeve in order to reduce production costs.",
" The latter song was covered by thrash metal band Metallica on their 1987 \"$5.98 EP: Garage Days Re-revisited\" EP.",
" An extended version of \"Helpless\" appeared on Diamond Head's 1980 debut Lightning to the Nations, and \"Shoot Out the Lights\" eventually appeared on an expanded version of the debut album released in 2001 by Sanctuary Records.",
" The EP received much criticism from heavy metal fans claiming that \"it wasn't metal enough.\"",
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"Title: Vinnie Paul\n\nVincent Paul Abbott, also known as Vinnie Paul (born March 11, 1964), is an American professional drummer and producer who is best known for being a former member, and co-founder, of the heavy metal band Pantera. He is currently a member of supergroup Hellyeah. He also co-founded the heavy metal band Damageplan in 2003 with his late younger brother, Dimebag Darrell.",
"Title: Seventh Void\n\nSeventh Void is a doom metal band composed of Type O Negative members Kenny Hickey and Johnny Kelly; Matt Brown of the 90's Industrial band Uranium 235 and Doom Metal band A Pale Horse Named Death; as well as Hank Hell of Inhuman. Originally conceived in 2003 by Kenny and Johnny, the band's personnel was not solidified until 2005 and songwriting began in earnest. The band's name is lifted from a line in Dante's Inferno. Their debut album, \"Heaven Is Gone\", was released in April 2009 in North America on Vinnie Paul's record label, Big Vin Records, and in November 2010 in Europe and the UK on Napalm Records. The CD was made available with brand new cover artwork. Matt Brown left the band in October, 2011, for reasons unknown. The band has yet to replace the former guitarist.",
"Title: Kenny Hickey\n\nKenneth Shaun Hickey (born May 22, 1966) is an American heavy metal musician, known as co-founder, guitarist and background vocalist of the gothic metal band Type O Negative. He is also the vocalist and guitarist for heavy metal band Seventh Void, and the touring guitarist for Danzig. Both bands also feature fellow Type O Negative member Johnny Kelly on drums.",
"Title: A Pale Horse Named Death\n\nA Pale Horse Named Death is an American gothic metal band based out of Brooklyn, New York. It was created by Sal Abruscato (a former drummer for Type O Negative) and produced/engineered by Matt Brown of Seventh Void and Uranium 235. The band has recently released their second album titled \"Lay My Soul to Waste\".",
"Title: Stronger Than Ever (album)\n\nStronger Than Ever is the fourth studio album by the German heavy metal band Grave Digger. However, they changed their name to just \"Digger\" for this release. Retrospect Records, a little-known record label, very briefly issued a re-release of the album on CD in 2005. The CD was released with presumably no involvement from the band and is considered a bootleg. The CD is no longer available and the only official versions of the album that were released by the band are the vinyl and cassette versions. To this day it remains the only album in Grave Digger's catalog to not receive an official CD release. \"Shadows Of The Past\" borrows two lyrical lines from \"Yesterday\", a song released on Heavy Metal Breakdown , Grave Digger's debut album.",
"Title: Mötley Records\n\nMötley Records is the current record label for the heavy metal band Mötley Crüe. Albums the company has made with Mötley Crüe include Saints of Los Angeles, Red, White & Crüe, and New Tattoo as well as all original albums that was made before New Tattoo, remade. The record company is the band's third. It was originally distributed by Beyond Records, which in turn was distributed by BMG. Beyond Records folded shortly afterwards. Now the label is currently distributed by Hip-O Records and Universal Music Group, though since 2008 this has been limited to non-US distribution, as the label is now distributed by Eleven Seven Music and Warner Music Group in North America. It technically serves as a successor to Leathür Records, which was the record label for the debut album, a imprint of Greenworld Distribution, owned by the band and original manager Allan Coffman. Leathür was soon closed when Mötley Crüe signed a deal with Elektra which lasted until 1997.",
"Title: Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!\n\nKilling Is My Business... and Business Is Good! is the debut studio album by the American thrash metal band Megadeth released on June 12, 1985 by the independent record label Combat Records. At the beginning of 1985, the band was given $8,000 by Combat to record and produce its debut album. After spending half of the album's budget on drugs, alcohol and food, the band was forced to fire their original producer and produce the album themselves. Despite the resulting poor production, the album was a well-received effort that obtained strong reviews in various music publications. \"Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!\" played an essential role in establishing thrash metal as an authentic subgenre of heavy metal music. It explores themes of death, violence, and occultism.",
"Title: Heaven Is Gone\n\nHeaven Is Gone is the first studio album by American heavy metal band Seventh Void.",
"Title: Shoot Out the Lights (song)\n\n\"Shoot Out the Lights\" is a single by heavy metal band Diamond Head released in 1980 by Happy Face Records, the band's own label. It was a single A-side with \"Shoot Out the Lights\" and \"Helpless\" as the B-side, and was only available on 7\", without a picture sleeve in order to reduce production costs. The latter song was covered by thrash metal band Metallica on their 1987 \"$5.98 EP: Garage Days Re-revisited\" EP. An extended version of \"Helpless\" appeared on Diamond Head's 1980 debut Lightning to the Nations, and \"Shoot Out the Lights\" eventually appeared on an expanded version of the debut album released in 2001 by Sanctuary Records. The EP received much criticism from heavy metal fans claiming that \"it wasn't metal enough.\" The band, though scoffing at these comments, was seen in live concerts playing more hardcore versions of beloved songs."
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Mickaël-Méba Zeze broke the French Youth Record for the 200m dash formerly held by the first white man to break 10 seconds in the 100m, when he did so in what year?
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2010
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"In physical cosmology, the electroweak epoch was the period in the evolution of the early universe when the temperature of the universe was high enough to merge electromagnetism and the weak interaction into a single electroweak interaction (> 100 GeV).",
" The electroweak epoch began when the strong force separated from the electroweak interaction.",
" Some cosmologists place this event at the start of the inflationary epoch, approximately 10 seconds after the Big Bang.",
" Others place it at approximately 10 seconds after the Big Bang when the potential energy of the inflaton field that had driven the inflation of the universe during the inflationary epoch was released, filling the universe with a dense, hot quark–gluon plasma.",
" Particle interactions in this phase were energetic enough to create large numbers of exotic particles, including W and Z bosons and Higgs bosons.",
" As the universe expanded and cooled, interactions became less energetic and when the universe was about 10 seconds old, W and Z bosons ceased to be created.",
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"Nethaneel Joseph Mitchell-Blake (born 2 April 1994) is a British track and field sprinter who specialises in the 200 metres.",
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"Khairul Hafiz bin Jantan (born 22 July 1998) is a Malaysian sprinter, competing in events ranging from 100 metres to 400 metres.",
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"Asha Roy (born 5 January 1990) is an Indian professional sprinter who won the silver medal for 200m in the Asian Track and Field at the 20th Asian Athletics Championships in Pune on 7 July 2013.",
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" Roy's record was just short of the national record of 11.38 seconds, which was set by Rachita Mistry in Thiruvananthapuram in 2000.",
" Roy also ran the fastest 200-meter dash, clocking the tape at 24.36 seconds and anchored Bengal's 4x100m relay team, which won the silver with a timing of 47.49 seconds at the Championships."
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"A nuclear isomer is a metastable state of an atomic nucleus caused by the excitation of one or more of its nucleons (protons or neutrons).",
" \"Metastable\" refers to the property of these nuclei whose excited states have half-lives longer than 100 to 1000 times the half-lives of the excited nuclear states that decay with a \"prompt\" half life (ordinarily on the order of 10 seconds).",
" As a result, the term \"metastable\" is usually restricted to isomers with half-lives of 10 seconds or longer.",
" Some references recommend 5 × 10 seconds to distinguish the metastable half life from the normal \"prompt\" gamma emission half life.",
" Occasionally the half-lives are far longer than this, lasting minutes, hours, or years.",
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"Christophe Lemaitre (] ; born 11 June 1990) is a French sprinter who specialises in the 100 and 200 metres.",
" He became the first white man to break the 10-second barrier in an officially timed 100 m event in 2010 and remained the only one to achieve the feat until joined by Ramil Guliyev in 2017.",
" Lemaitre has run a sub-10 second 100 m on seven occasions: three times in 2010 and four times in 2011.",
" He won a bronze medal in the 4 x 100 m relay at the 2012 London Olympic Games and in the 200 metres at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games."
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"Spin the bottle is a party game in which several players sit/stand/kneel in a circle.",
" A bottle is placed on the floor in the center of the circle.",
" A player spins the bottle, and must kiss the person to whom the bottle points when it stops spinning.",
" It is popular among teenagers.",
" There are a very large number of variants.",
" One variant is that instead, two players must hug within 5 seconds, otherwise, they have to kiss in 10 seconds and if the 10 seconds are up and they haven't kissed, they have to French kiss.",
" Variations allow for other tasks to be accomplished.",
" It can also be used to decide the player for another game such as Truth or Dare?",
" Certain variations also include penalties."
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"Maurice Mitchell (born December 22, 1989) is an American track and field sprinter who specializes in the 200-meter dash.",
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"Mickaël-Meba Zeze (born 19 May 1994) is a French sprinter who specialises in the 100 and 200 metres.",
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"Cornelia Sirch (born 23 October 1966 in Erfurt, East Germany) is a former backstroke swimmer.",
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"Title: Electroweak epoch\n\nIn physical cosmology, the electroweak epoch was the period in the evolution of the early universe when the temperature of the universe was high enough to merge electromagnetism and the weak interaction into a single electroweak interaction (> 100 GeV). The electroweak epoch began when the strong force separated from the electroweak interaction. Some cosmologists place this event at the start of the inflationary epoch, approximately 10 seconds after the Big Bang. Others place it at approximately 10 seconds after the Big Bang when the potential energy of the inflaton field that had driven the inflation of the universe during the inflationary epoch was released, filling the universe with a dense, hot quark–gluon plasma. Particle interactions in this phase were energetic enough to create large numbers of exotic particles, including W and Z bosons and Higgs bosons. As the universe expanded and cooled, interactions became less energetic and when the universe was about 10 seconds old, W and Z bosons ceased to be created. The remaining W and Z bosons decayed quickly, and the weak interaction became a short-range force in the following quark epoch.",
"Title: Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake\n\nNethaneel Joseph Mitchell-Blake (born 2 April 1994) is a British track and field sprinter who specialises in the 200 metres. He was the 2013 European Junior Champion and his personal best of 19.95 seconds ranks him as the second-fastest in Britain of all-time in the event. He is only the second Briton, after Adam Gemili to break both 10 seconds for 100 metres and 20 seconds for 200 metres.",
"Title: Khairul Hafiz Jantan\n\nKhairul Hafiz bin Jantan (born 22 July 1998) is a Malaysian sprinter, competing in events ranging from 100 metres to 400 metres. He is the current Malaysian 100 metres outdoor record holder with a time of 10.18 seconds which is the new world youth record until 31 March 2017 His personal best of 20.90 seconds in the 200 metres is the Malaysian national junior record.",
"Title: Asha Roy\n\nAsha Roy (born 5 January 1990) is an Indian professional sprinter who won the silver medal for 200m in the Asian Track and Field at the 20th Asian Athletics Championships in Pune on 7 July 2013. Roy clocked 11.85 seconds in a 100-meter dash at the 51st National Open Athletics Championships, held at the Yuva Bharti Krirangan, Kolkata in 2011. Roy's record was just short of the national record of 11.38 seconds, which was set by Rachita Mistry in Thiruvananthapuram in 2000. Roy also ran the fastest 200-meter dash, clocking the tape at 24.36 seconds and anchored Bengal's 4x100m relay team, which won the silver with a timing of 47.49 seconds at the Championships.",
"Title: Nuclear isomer\n\nA nuclear isomer is a metastable state of an atomic nucleus caused by the excitation of one or more of its nucleons (protons or neutrons). \"Metastable\" refers to the property of these nuclei whose excited states have half-lives longer than 100 to 1000 times the half-lives of the excited nuclear states that decay with a \"prompt\" half life (ordinarily on the order of 10 seconds). As a result, the term \"metastable\" is usually restricted to isomers with half-lives of 10 seconds or longer. Some references recommend 5 × 10 seconds to distinguish the metastable half life from the normal \"prompt\" gamma emission half life. Occasionally the half-lives are far longer than this, lasting minutes, hours, or years. Ta is an example of a nuclear isomer that survives so long that it has never been observed to decay (at least 10 years).",
"Title: Christophe Lemaitre\n\nChristophe Lemaitre (] ; born 11 June 1990) is a French sprinter who specialises in the 100 and 200 metres. He became the first white man to break the 10-second barrier in an officially timed 100 m event in 2010 and remained the only one to achieve the feat until joined by Ramil Guliyev in 2017. Lemaitre has run a sub-10 second 100 m on seven occasions: three times in 2010 and four times in 2011. He won a bronze medal in the 4 x 100 m relay at the 2012 London Olympic Games and in the 200 metres at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.",
"Title: Spin the bottle\n\nSpin the bottle is a party game in which several players sit/stand/kneel in a circle. A bottle is placed on the floor in the center of the circle. A player spins the bottle, and must kiss the person to whom the bottle points when it stops spinning. It is popular among teenagers. There are a very large number of variants. One variant is that instead, two players must hug within 5 seconds, otherwise, they have to kiss in 10 seconds and if the 10 seconds are up and they haven't kissed, they have to French kiss. Variations allow for other tasks to be accomplished. It can also be used to decide the player for another game such as Truth or Dare? Certain variations also include penalties.",
"Title: Maurice Mitchell\n\nMaurice Mitchell (born December 22, 1989) is an American track and field sprinter who specializes in the 200-meter dash. He has a personal record of 20.13 seconds in that event and has bests of 6.55 seconds for the 60-meter dash and 10 seconds for the 100-meter dash. He represented the United States in the relay at the 2011 World Championships and was selected to compete at the 2012 London Olympics.",
"Title: Mickaël-Méba Zeze\n\nMickaël-Meba Zeze (born 19 May 1994) is a French sprinter who specialises in the 100 and 200 metres. He won the bronze medal at the 2011 World Youth Championships in Athletics in Lille Métropole, France. Earlier that year, Zézé broke the French Youth Record over 200 m, previously held by Christophe Lemaitre.",
"Title: Cornelia Sirch\n\nCornelia Sirch (born 23 October 1966 in Erfurt, East Germany) is a former backstroke swimmer. She competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in three events and won two bronze medals in the 100 m and 200 m backstroke and a gold medal in the 4 × 100 m medley relay, in which she swam in a preliminary round. In 1982 she was named Swimming World's European Swimmer of the Year, after winning 200 m backstroke at the World Championships in Guayaguil in a world record time of 2:09.91, becoming the first woman to dip under 2 minutes 10 seconds."
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What date did the 25th episode of the sixth season of the American animated television, in which Tito Puente is a guest-star, originally air?
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September 17, 1995
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" is a two-part episode of the American animated television series \"The Simpsons\".",
" Part One is the twenty-fifth and final episode of the sixth season and originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 21, 1995, while Part Two is the season premiere of the seventh season and aired on September 17, 1995.",
" Springfield Elementary School strikes oil, but Mr. Burns steals it and at the same time brings misery to many of Springfield's citizens.",
" Part One has a cliffhanger ending where Mr. Burns is shot by an unidentified assailant.",
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"Ernesto Antonio \"Tito\" Puente (April 20, 1923 – May 31, 2000) was an American musician, songwriter and record producer.",
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" He is best known for dance-oriented mambo and Latin jazz compositions that endured over a 50-year career.",
" He and his music appear in many films such as \"The Mambo Kings\" and Fernando Trueba's \"Calle 54\".",
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"\"The Clash of Triton\", also known as \"Neptune's Party\", is the 26th episode of the sixth season and the 126th overall episode of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\".",
" It originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on July 5, 2010."
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"\"Simpsons Already Did It\" is the seventh episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\", and the 86th episode of the series overall.",
" It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on June 26, 2002.",
" In the episode, which continues on from the events of the previous episode \"Professor Chaos\", Butters thinks up a series of schemes to take over the world, but realizes that each one has already been performed on \"The Simpsons\".",
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"\"My Own Private Rodeo\" is the 18th episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series \"King of the Hill\".",
" It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 28, 2002.",
" It was a nominee for the GLAAD Media Awards for \"Outstanding Individual Episode (In a Series Without a Regular Gay Character)\" and by the Writers Guild of America Award for Animation.",
" The title is a reference to the film \"My Own Private Idaho\".",
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" The 88th episode of the series overall, it originally aired in the United States on Adult Swim on May 31, 2009.",
" In the episode, Don Shake, a live-action version of Master Shake, attempts to write a successful novel in order to afford his rent in a live-action universe.",
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"\"To SquarePants or Not to SquarePants\", also known as \"To SquarePants or Not to\", is the 9th episode of the sixth season and the 109th overall episode of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\".",
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"\"SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One\" is the 11th episode of the sixth season and the 111th overall episode of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\".",
" The episode was written by Aaron Springer who also directed the stoyboards, Paul Tibbitt, and Steven Banks, and the animation was directed by Andrew Overtoom and supervising director, Alan Smart.",
" The episode was part of the series' tenth anniversary celebration in 2009.",
" It features guest appearances by Johnny Depp as the voice of Jack Kahuna Laguna, Bruce Brown as the narrator, and Davy Jones as himself.",
" It originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on April 17, 2009."
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"\"Long John Peter\" is the 12th episode in the sixth season of the American animated television series \"Family Guy\".",
" It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 4, 2008.",
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"Paul Brown \"PB\" (March 6, 1934 – May 6, 2016), was an American jazz bassist.",
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" Brown also founded The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz in 1992 to commemorate 25 years of the Monday night jazz series which in 2016, the Hartford Jazz Society renamed \"Paul Brown Monday Night Jazz\".",
" He was co-founder of Hartford's Artists Collective, Inc."
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"Title: Who Shot Mr. Burns?\n\n\"Who Shot Mr. Burns?\" is a two-part episode of the American animated television series \"The Simpsons\". Part One is the twenty-fifth and final episode of the sixth season and originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 21, 1995, while Part Two is the season premiere of the seventh season and aired on September 17, 1995. Springfield Elementary School strikes oil, but Mr. Burns steals it and at the same time brings misery to many of Springfield's citizens. Part One has a cliffhanger ending where Mr. Burns is shot by an unidentified assailant. In Part Two, Springfield's police try to find the culprit, with their main suspects being Waylon Smithers and Homer Simpson.",
"Title: Tito Puente\n\nErnesto Antonio \"Tito\" Puente (April 20, 1923 – May 31, 2000) was an American musician, songwriter and record producer. The son of Ernest and Ercilia Puente, native Puerto Ricans living in New York City's Spanish Harlem, Puente is often credited as \"The Musical Pope\", \"El Rey de los Timbales\" (The King of the Timbales) and \"The King of Latin Music\". He is best known for dance-oriented mambo and Latin jazz compositions that endured over a 50-year career. He and his music appear in many films such as \"The Mambo Kings\" and Fernando Trueba's \"Calle 54\". He guest-starred on several television shows, including \"Sesame Street\" and \"The Simpsons\" two-part episode \"Who Shot Mr. Burns? \".",
"Title: The Clash of Triton\n\n\"The Clash of Triton\", also known as \"Neptune's Party\", is the 26th episode of the sixth season and the 126th overall episode of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". It originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on July 5, 2010.",
"Title: Simpsons Already Did It\n\n\"Simpsons Already Did It\" is the seventh episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\", and the 86th episode of the series overall. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on June 26, 2002. In the episode, which continues on from the events of the previous episode \"Professor Chaos\", Butters thinks up a series of schemes to take over the world, but realizes that each one has already been performed on \"The Simpsons\". Meanwhile, Ms. Choksondik dies and Cartman, Kyle and Stan think that they are responsible.",
"Title: My Own Private Rodeo\n\n\"My Own Private Rodeo\" is the 18th episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series \"King of the Hill\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 28, 2002. It was a nominee for the GLAAD Media Awards for \"Outstanding Individual Episode (In a Series Without a Regular Gay Character)\" and by the Writers Guild of America Award for Animation. The title is a reference to the film \"My Own Private Idaho\". This episode is rated TV-PG.",
"Title: Last Last One Forever and Ever\n\n\"Last Last One Forever and Ever\" (also known as \"Live Action\") is the tenth and final episode in the sixth season of the American animated television series \"Aqua Teen Hunger Force\". The 88th episode of the series overall, it originally aired in the United States on Adult Swim on May 31, 2009. In the episode, Don Shake, a live-action version of Master Shake, attempts to write a successful novel in order to afford his rent in a live-action universe. This episode ends on an unofficial cliffhanger, which is continued in the season seven episode \"Rabbot Redux\".",
"Title: To SquarePants or Not to SquarePants\n\n\"To SquarePants or Not to SquarePants\", also known as \"To SquarePants or Not to\", is the 9th episode of the sixth season and the 109th overall episode of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". It originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on July 17, 2009.",
"Title: SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One\n\n\"SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One\" is the 11th episode of the sixth season and the 111th overall episode of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". The episode was written by Aaron Springer who also directed the stoyboards, Paul Tibbitt, and Steven Banks, and the animation was directed by Andrew Overtoom and supervising director, Alan Smart. The episode was part of the series' tenth anniversary celebration in 2009. It features guest appearances by Johnny Depp as the voice of Jack Kahuna Laguna, Bruce Brown as the narrator, and Davy Jones as himself. It originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on April 17, 2009.",
"Title: Long John Peter\n\n\"Long John Peter\" is the 12th episode in the sixth season of the American animated television series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 4, 2008. Written by Wellesley Wild and directed by Dominic Polcino, \"Long John Peter\" served as the final episode of the season, which was cut short due to creator Seth MacFarlane's participation in the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike.",
"Title: Paul H. Brown\n\nPaul Brown \"PB\" (March 6, 1934 – May 6, 2016), was an American jazz bassist. He was the founder of the Monday Night Jazz Series in Hartford, Connecticut, which was recognized by the Library of Congress as the oldest and longest-running free festival for jazz in the United States and featured jazz greats such as Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Thelonious Monk, Tito Puente, Woody Shaw, Sun Ra, Bobby Hutcherson, Freddie Hubbard, and the \"MJQ\" Modern Jazz Quartet just to name a few. Brown also founded The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz in 1992 to commemorate 25 years of the Monday night jazz series which in 2016, the Hartford Jazz Society renamed \"Paul Brown Monday Night Jazz\". He was co-founder of Hartford's Artists Collective, Inc."
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What former male model from Cameroon won the title on a reality show that included Ross Matthews and Carson Kressley as judges?
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BeBe Zahara Benet
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"Manhunt: The Search For America's Most Gorgeous Male Model is a reality television series hosted by Carmen Electra on the Bravo network.",
" Guest judges former male supermodel Bruce Hulse, model Marisa Miller, former model now Photographer Director Kimberly Metz, STUFF Magazine editor Courtney Kendall.",
" It followed a formula similar to UPN/The CW's \"America's Next Top Model\", but with two differences.",
" One, all the contestants are male, and two, there is a spy among the men.",
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" Jon Jonsson was the winner."
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"Gay for Play Game Show Starring RuPaul is an American game show that premiered on the Logo cable network, on April 11, 2016.",
" The trivia-based game show, hosted by RuPaul, features contestants who answer questions related to pop culture with an option of asking the celebrity panel for help.",
" The panel includes Michelle Visage, Todrick Hall, Carson Kressley, and Ross Mathews, as well as rotating panel of former constants of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" and various other celebrities."
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"The seventh season of RuPaul's Drag Race began airing on March 2, 2015.",
" Returning judges include RuPaul and Michelle Visage, while the space previously occupied by Santino Rice has been filled by new additions Ross Mathews and Carson Kressley.",
" Matthews and Kressley are only both present for the season premiere and will take turns sharing judging responsibilities.",
" Shawn Morales, a member of the Pit Crew since the third season and Simon Sherry-Wood, a member in the sixth season, do not appear this season and were replaced by Bryce Eilenberg.",
" Like the previous two seasons of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\", the season featured 14 contestants competing for the title of \"America's Next Drag Superstar\", a one-year supply of Anastasia Beverly Hills cosmetics and a cash prize of 100,000 dollars.",
" The premiere of season, the show debuted with a live and same-day viewership of 350,000, a 20% increase from the previous season.",
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"True Beauty (season 2) is the second season of the reality television series \"True Beauty\".",
" In a format similar to the first season, the contestants are competing to see who is the most beautiful.",
" However, they think they are only being tested on \"outer beauty\" when in fact the judges are also evaluating their \"inner beauty\" through a series of hidden-camera challenges.",
" Filming of the second season of \"True Beauty\" was completed in Las Vegas in October 2009 and featured judges Beth Ostrosky Stern and Carson Kressley, among others.",
" As a ruse to keep contestants ignorant of the show's true premise, ABC producers told participants they would be competing in a new modeling reality show known as \"Face of Vegas\".",
" In addition, contestants did not interact with Vanessa Minnillo, the only judge retained from the previous season, until after being eliminated.",
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" The show documents RuPaul in the search for \"America's next drag superstar.\"",
" RuPaul plays the role of host, mentor, and head judge for this series, as contestants are given different challenges each week.",
" \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" employs a panel of judges, including RuPaul, Michelle Visage, Ross Mathews, Carson Kressley, and a host of other guest judges, who critique contestants' progress throughout the competition.",
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"The second season of premiered on the Logo network on a new night; Thursday, August 25, 2016.",
" Returning judges included RuPaul, Michelle Visage, and Carson Kressley, while the space previously occupied by Ross Matthews was filled by Todrick Hall.",
" Cast members were announced on June 17, 2016.",
" This season featured ten contestants, selected from the show's second season through to its seventh season, who competed to be inducted into the \"\"Drag Race\" Hall of Fame\"."
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"The eighth season of RuPaul's Drag Race began airing on March 7, 2016.",
" Returning judges include RuPaul and Michelle Visage, along with Ross Mathews and Carson Kressley, who shared judging responsibilities on an alternating basis.",
" Twelve drag queens competed for the title of \"America's Next Drag Superstar\".",
" The prizes for the winner are a one-year supply of Anastasia Beverly Hills cosmetics and a cash prize of $100,000.",
" The full list of contestants was revealed during the NewNowNext Awards on February 1, 2016.",
" The song \"U Wear It Well\" from RuPaul's album \"Butch Queen\" was featured in promotion for the show.",
" On March 31, 2016, it was announced LogoTV renewed the show for a ninth season.",
" It was the last season to solely be played on Logo, as the show moved to VH1 for its ninth season, and Season 2 was broadcast simultaneously on VH1."
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"Nea Marshall Kudi Ngwa (born March 20, 1981), better known as BeBe Zahara Benet, is a former male model, a drag queen from Cameroon and winner of the title of \"America's Next Drag Superstar\" from the first season of the popular reality television series \"RuPaul's Drag Race\"."
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"The ninth season of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" began airing on March 24, 2017, on VH1.",
" Returning judges include RuPaul and Michelle Visage, along with Ross Mathews and Carson Kressley.",
" Fourteen drag queens (including one returnee) competed for the title of \"America's Next Drag Superstar\".",
" The prizes for the winner are a one-year supply of Anastasia Beverly Hills cosmetics, a cash prize of $100,000, and a crown and scepter provided by Shandar.",
" The full list of contestants was revealed on February 2, 2017.",
" This season saw the return of season eight contestant Cynthia Lee Fontaine, who finished the competition in 10th place."
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"Hu Bing (born February 14, 1971) is a Chinese actor, model, singer, designer, producer, and philanthropist.",
" He started as a fashion model in 1990 and been a male model in China for over 20 years.",
" He won the \"Top Chinese Male Model\" title in 1991 and was the first Chinese male model to walk the international fashion runway.",
" Since then, Hu has been the image for many top international fashion names such as Louis Vuitton, Dolce & Gabbana, Valentino, etc.",
" Hu started his transition from the fashion runway to the TV screen in 1996 and became a household name after the success of the TV drama \"Love Talks\" (1999), in which he played the male leading role.",
" Continuously from 2000 to 2005, Hu was voted one of the four most popular young actors in China (Hu left China to further strengthen his performing aptitude in an American institute in 2005).",
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"Title: Gay for Play Game Show Starring RuPaul\n\nGay for Play Game Show Starring RuPaul is an American game show that premiered on the Logo cable network, on April 11, 2016. The trivia-based game show, hosted by RuPaul, features contestants who answer questions related to pop culture with an option of asking the celebrity panel for help. The panel includes Michelle Visage, Todrick Hall, Carson Kressley, and Ross Mathews, as well as rotating panel of former constants of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" and various other celebrities.",
"Title: RuPaul's Drag Race (season 7)\n\nThe seventh season of RuPaul's Drag Race began airing on March 2, 2015. Returning judges include RuPaul and Michelle Visage, while the space previously occupied by Santino Rice has been filled by new additions Ross Mathews and Carson Kressley. Matthews and Kressley are only both present for the season premiere and will take turns sharing judging responsibilities. Shawn Morales, a member of the Pit Crew since the third season and Simon Sherry-Wood, a member in the sixth season, do not appear this season and were replaced by Bryce Eilenberg. Like the previous two seasons of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\", the season featured 14 contestants competing for the title of \"America's Next Drag Superstar\", a one-year supply of Anastasia Beverly Hills cosmetics and a cash prize of 100,000 dollars. The premiere of season, the show debuted with a live and same-day viewership of 350,000, a 20% increase from the previous season. On March 20, 2015, it was announced that LogoTV had given the series an early renewal for an eighth season.",
"Title: True Beauty (season 2)\n\nTrue Beauty (season 2) is the second season of the reality television series \"True Beauty\". In a format similar to the first season, the contestants are competing to see who is the most beautiful. However, they think they are only being tested on \"outer beauty\" when in fact the judges are also evaluating their \"inner beauty\" through a series of hidden-camera challenges. Filming of the second season of \"True Beauty\" was completed in Las Vegas in October 2009 and featured judges Beth Ostrosky Stern and Carson Kressley, among others. As a ruse to keep contestants ignorant of the show's true premise, ABC producers told participants they would be competing in a new modeling reality show known as \"Face of Vegas\". In addition, contestants did not interact with Vanessa Minnillo, the only judge retained from the previous season, until after being eliminated. In each episode, all contestants were subjected to a main hidden-camera challenge. A second, \"final straw\" challenge was put only to the bottom two contestants in most cases. The second season premiered May 31, 2010 on ABC.",
"Title: RuPaul's Drag Race\n\nRuPaul's Drag Race is an American reality competition television series produced by World of Wonder for Logo TV and, beginning with the ninth season, VH1. The show documents RuPaul in the search for \"America's next drag superstar.\" RuPaul plays the role of host, mentor, and head judge for this series, as contestants are given different challenges each week. \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" employs a panel of judges, including RuPaul, Michelle Visage, Ross Mathews, Carson Kressley, and a host of other guest judges, who critique contestants' progress throughout the competition. The title of the show is a play on drag queen and drag racing, and the title sequence and song \"Drag Race\" both have a drag-racing theme.",
"Title: RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars (season 2)\n\nThe second season of premiered on the Logo network on a new night; Thursday, August 25, 2016. Returning judges included RuPaul, Michelle Visage, and Carson Kressley, while the space previously occupied by Ross Matthews was filled by Todrick Hall. Cast members were announced on June 17, 2016. This season featured ten contestants, selected from the show's second season through to its seventh season, who competed to be inducted into the \"\"Drag Race\" Hall of Fame\".",
"Title: RuPaul's Drag Race (season 8)\n\nThe eighth season of RuPaul's Drag Race began airing on March 7, 2016. Returning judges include RuPaul and Michelle Visage, along with Ross Mathews and Carson Kressley, who shared judging responsibilities on an alternating basis. Twelve drag queens competed for the title of \"America's Next Drag Superstar\". The prizes for the winner are a one-year supply of Anastasia Beverly Hills cosmetics and a cash prize of $100,000. The full list of contestants was revealed during the NewNowNext Awards on February 1, 2016. The song \"U Wear It Well\" from RuPaul's album \"Butch Queen\" was featured in promotion for the show. On March 31, 2016, it was announced LogoTV renewed the show for a ninth season. It was the last season to solely be played on Logo, as the show moved to VH1 for its ninth season, and Season 2 was broadcast simultaneously on VH1.",
"Title: BeBe Zahara Benet\n\nNea Marshall Kudi Ngwa (born March 20, 1981), better known as BeBe Zahara Benet, is a former male model, a drag queen from Cameroon and winner of the title of \"America's Next Drag Superstar\" from the first season of the popular reality television series \"RuPaul's Drag Race\".",
"Title: RuPaul's Drag Race (season 9)\n\nThe ninth season of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" began airing on March 24, 2017, on VH1. Returning judges include RuPaul and Michelle Visage, along with Ross Mathews and Carson Kressley. Fourteen drag queens (including one returnee) competed for the title of \"America's Next Drag Superstar\". The prizes for the winner are a one-year supply of Anastasia Beverly Hills cosmetics, a cash prize of $100,000, and a crown and scepter provided by Shandar. The full list of contestants was revealed on February 2, 2017. This season saw the return of season eight contestant Cynthia Lee Fontaine, who finished the competition in 10th place.",
"Title: Hu Bing\n\nHu Bing (born February 14, 1971) is a Chinese actor, model, singer, designer, producer, and philanthropist. He started as a fashion model in 1990 and been a male model in China for over 20 years. He won the \"Top Chinese Male Model\" title in 1991 and was the first Chinese male model to walk the international fashion runway. Since then, Hu has been the image for many top international fashion names such as Louis Vuitton, Dolce & Gabbana, Valentino, etc. Hu started his transition from the fashion runway to the TV screen in 1996 and became a household name after the success of the TV drama \"Love Talks\" (1999), in which he played the male leading role. Continuously from 2000 to 2005, Hu was voted one of the four most popular young actors in China (Hu left China to further strengthen his performing aptitude in an American institute in 2005). Hu is known for his on-screen portrayals in both China and Japan as an actor, and as a fashion icon all across Asia."
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"Title: Circuit Gilles Villeneuve\n\nThe Circuit Gilles Villeneuve (also spelled Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in French) is a motor racing circuit in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is the venue for the FIA Formula One Canadian Grand Prix. It has previously hosted the FIA World Sportscar Championship, the Champ Car World Series, the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series, the NASCAR Xfinity Series and the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series.",
"Title: 1989 Canadian Grand Prix\n\nThe 1989 Canadian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on 18 June 1989. The race, contested over 69 laps, was the sixth race of the 1989 Formula One season and was won by Belgian driver Thierry Boutsen, driving a Williams-Renault, after Ayrton Senna suffered an engine failure in his McLaren-Honda late on. It was Boutsen's first F1 victory, and the first for Williams with Renault engines. Team-mate Riccardo Patrese finished second, with Andrea de Cesaris third in a Dallara-Ford.",
"Title: 2010 Canadian Grand Prix\n\nThe 2010 Canadian Grand Prix (formally the XLVI Grand Prix du Canada) was the eighth round of the 2010 Formula One season. It was held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on 13 June 2010. This was the first Grand Prix to be held on the North American continent since the 2008 Canadian Grand Prix. The race was won by McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton, his second Canadian Grand Prix victory, ahead of teammate Jenson Button and Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso. This race was Scuderia Ferrari's 800th start in a World Championship event as a team.",
"Title: 2015 Canadian Grand Prix\n\nThe 2015 Canadian Grand Prix, formally known as the Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada 2015, was a Formula One motor race held on 7 June 2015 at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The race was the seventh round of the 2015 season, and marked the 52nd running of the Canadian Grand Prix. Daniel Ricciardo was the defending race winner, having won his first ever grand prix the year before.",
"Title: 2012 Canadian Grand Prix\n\nThe 2012 Canadian Grand Prix (formally the Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada 2012) was a Formula One motor race that took place on 10 June 2012 at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The 70-lap race was the seventh round of the 2012 Formula One season, and the first of two North American rounds. It was the 49th Canadian Grand Prix, and the 33rd to be held at the circuit since its début on the calendar in .",
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"Title: 2014 Canadian Grand Prix\n\nThe 2014 Canadian Grand Prix, formally known as the Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada 2014, was a Formula One motor race that took place on 8 June 2014 at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Won by Daniel Ricciardo, the race was the seventh round of the 2014 season, and marked the 51st Canadian Grand Prix. This is the sixth race in Grand Prix history to end behind the safety car, after a last lap collision between Felipe Massa and Sergio Pérez.",
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The Metoac was part of the indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands and which other cultural group?
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"Title: Indigenous feminism\n\nIndigenous feminism is a theory and practice of feminism that seeks sovereignty for Indigenous people. This branch of feminism explains the oppression of Indigenous people as the result of a racist, patriarchal colonization. It is a branch of feminist theory that developed out of a need to define the complexities Indigenous women face as a result of the intersections of race, ethnicity, and gender. Indigenous feminism has grown from postcolonial feminism as it acknowledges the devastating consequences of colonization on Indigenous peoples, and the importance of decolonization in dismantling oppressive systems. Indigenous feminism may go by other (geographically specific) names such as: Native American feminism and Tribal feminism in the United States and Canada, or Aboriginal feminism in Australia, but each of these regionally-adapted terms fall under the broad rubric of Indigenous feminism. Differentiating between mainstream white feminism and/or liberal feminism and Indigenous feminism is important because \"white feminist tend to focus on gender oppression, and overlook racial issues.\" The term Indigenous feminism can refer to either to the academic or activist aspect of this practice \"that both address sexism and promotes indigenous sovereignty.\"",
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Does Ben Okri write non-fiction, similar to Maxine Hong Kingston?
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" It was the first Chinese American novel set in Chinese America.",
" Because of its portrayal of the \"bachelor society\" in New York's Chinatown after World War II, it has become an important work in Asian American studies.",
" It has been cited as an influence by such authors as Frank Chin and Maxine Hong Kingston.",
" It was made into a film of the same name by Wayne Wang in 1989."
],
"title": "Eat a Bowl of Tea"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Maxine Hong Kingston (; born Maxine Ting Ting Hong; October 27, 1940) is a Chinese American author and Professor Emerita at the University of California, Berkeley, where she graduated with a BA in English in 1962.",
" Kingston has written three novels and several works of non-fiction about the experiences of Chinese Americans."
],
"title": "Maxine Hong Kingston"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Monkey Bridge, published in 1997, is the debut novel of Vietnamese American attorney and writer Lan Cao.",
" Cao is a professor of international law at Chapman University School of Law.",
" She left Vietnam in 1975.",
" In many significant ways, Cao's narrative follows the tradition of Maxine Hong Kingston's classic \"The Woman Warrior\", a book about Chinese American immigrant experience.",
" In addition to \"Monkey Bridge\", Cao also co-authored \"Everything You Need to Know about Asian American History\" with Himilce Novas."
],
"title": "Monkey Bridge"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Chinese American literature is the body of literature produced in the United States by writers of Chinese descent.",
" The genre began in the 19th century and flowered in the 20th with such authors as Sui Sin Far, Frank Chin, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Amy Tan."
],
"title": "Chinese American literature"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dangerous Love is a 1996 novel by Ben Okri set in Lagos of the 1970s.",
" The novel is a reworking of an earlier book, \"The Landscapes Within\".",
" The book is more conventional and realist than Okri's previous works.",
" The subject concerns love, corruption and memories of the Biafran War in Nigeria."
],
"title": "Dangerous Love (novel)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Tripmaster Monkey\n\nTripmaster Monkey: His Fake Book is the third book written by Maxine Hong Kingston, and was published in 1989. The story follows Wittman Ah Sing, an American graduate of University of California, Berkeley of Chinese ancestry in his adventures about San Francisco during the 1960s. Heavily influenced by the Beat movement, and exhibiting many prototypical features of postmodernism, the book retains numerous themes, such as ethnicity and prejudice, addressed in Kingston's other works. The novel is rampant with allusions to pop-culture and literature, especially the Chinese novel \"Journey to the West\".",
"Title: Ben Okri\n\nBen Okri OBE FRSL (born 15 March 1959) is a Nigerian poet and novelist. Okri is considered one of the foremost African authors in the post-modern and post-colonial traditions, and has been compared favourably to authors such as Salman Rushdie and Gabriel García Márquez.",
"Title: Michael Meyer (travel writer)\n\nMichael Meyer ( ), an American travel writer and the author of \"The Road to Sleeping Dragon: Learning China from the Ground up;\" \"In Manchuria: A Village Called Wasteland and the Transformation of Rural China;\" and \"The Last Days of Old Beijing: Life in the Vanishing Backstreets of a City Transformed\". He graduated from University of Wisconsin–Madison. He first went to China in 1995 with the Peace Corps. Following Peace Corps, he graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, where he studied writing under Adam Hochschild and Maxine Hong Kingston.",
"Title: The Woman Warrior\n\nThe Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts is a book written by Chinese American author Maxine Hong Kingston and published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1976. The book blends autobiography with what Kingston purports to be old Chinese folktales.",
"Title: China Men\n\nChina Men is a 1980 collection of \"stories\" by Maxine Hong Kingston, some true and some fictional. It is a sequel to \"The Woman Warrior\" with a focus on the history of the men in Kingston's family. It won the 1981 National Book Award for Nonfiction.",
"Title: Eat a Bowl of Tea\n\nEat a Bowl of Tea is a 1961 novel by Louis Chu. It was the first Chinese American novel set in Chinese America. Because of its portrayal of the \"bachelor society\" in New York's Chinatown after World War II, it has become an important work in Asian American studies. It has been cited as an influence by such authors as Frank Chin and Maxine Hong Kingston. It was made into a film of the same name by Wayne Wang in 1989.",
"Title: Maxine Hong Kingston\n\nMaxine Hong Kingston (; born Maxine Ting Ting Hong; October 27, 1940) is a Chinese American author and Professor Emerita at the University of California, Berkeley, where she graduated with a BA in English in 1962. Kingston has written three novels and several works of non-fiction about the experiences of Chinese Americans.",
"Title: Monkey Bridge\n\nMonkey Bridge, published in 1997, is the debut novel of Vietnamese American attorney and writer Lan Cao. Cao is a professor of international law at Chapman University School of Law. She left Vietnam in 1975. In many significant ways, Cao's narrative follows the tradition of Maxine Hong Kingston's classic \"The Woman Warrior\", a book about Chinese American immigrant experience. In addition to \"Monkey Bridge\", Cao also co-authored \"Everything You Need to Know about Asian American History\" with Himilce Novas.",
"Title: Chinese American literature\n\nChinese American literature is the body of literature produced in the United States by writers of Chinese descent. The genre began in the 19th century and flowered in the 20th with such authors as Sui Sin Far, Frank Chin, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Amy Tan.",
"Title: Dangerous Love (novel)\n\nDangerous Love is a 1996 novel by Ben Okri set in Lagos of the 1970s. The novel is a reworking of an earlier book, \"The Landscapes Within\". The book is more conventional and realist than Okri's previous works. The subject concerns love, corruption and memories of the Biafran War in Nigeria."
] |
2,626
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Which director is Swedish, Reza Parsa or Nanni Moretti?
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Reza Parsa
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comparison
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medium
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{
"title": [
"Reza Parsa",
"Nanni Moretti"
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0,
0
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{
"sentences": [
"April (Italian: Aprile ) is a 1998 Italian semi-autobiographical film directed by Nanni Moretti.",
" Moretti also played the central character, a filmmaker who has to deal with Italy's political situation, his own goals as an artist and becoming a father."
],
"title": "April (1998 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Reza Parsa is a Swedish film director.",
" At the age of 22 he was admitted to the 4-year directing program at the National Film School of Denmark (1991–95) and directed the most award winning (11 awards) graduation film, \"Never (Gränsen)\", in the history of the school."
],
"title": "Reza Parsa"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Maichel J. Marchese (born 29 July 1988) is an Italian assistant director and producer.",
" He was born in Rome.",
" He worked as assistant director on \"Feisbum\" and \"Quiet Chaos\" working with Antonello Grimaldi, Nanni Moretti and Roman Polanski.",
" He produced \"L'Arte del Fai da Te\" starring Alessandro Tamburini and Sandra Milo."
],
"title": "Maichel J. Marchese"
},
{
"sentences": [
"We Have a Pope (original title: Habemus Papam) is a 2011 Italian-French comedy-drama film directed by Nanni Moretti and starring Michel Piccoli and Moretti.",
" Its original title is Latin for \"We have a pope\", the phrase used upon the announcement of a new pope.",
" The story revolves around a cardinal who, against his wishes, is elected pope.",
" A psychoanalyst is called in to help the pope overcome his panic.",
" The film premiered in Italy in April 2011 and played in competition at the 64th Cannes Film Festival."
],
"title": "We Have a Pope (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Son's Room (Italian: La stanza del figlio ) is a 2001 Italian film directed, written and produced by Nanni Moretti.",
" It depicts the psychological effects on a family and their life after the death of their son.",
" It was filmed in and around the city of Ancona, with a cast led by Moretti, Laura Morante and Jasmine Trinca."
],
"title": "The Son's Room"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ecce Bombo is a 1978 Italian comedy film, written, starring and directed by Nanni Moretti.",
" It was filmed in 16 mm but released in 35 mm.",
" It was Moretti's first commercial success."
],
"title": "Ecce bombo"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Caro diario (English: Dear Diary ) is an Italian language, semi-autobiographical film in the style of a documentary directed by Nanni Moretti in 1993.",
" Moretti also played the central character."
],
"title": "Caro diario"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Giovanni \"Nanni\" Moretti (] ; born 19 August 1953) is an Italian film director, producer, screenwriter and actor.",
" The Palme d'Or winner in 2001, in 2012 he was the President of the Jury at the Cannes Film Festival."
],
"title": "Nanni Moretti"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jasmine Trinca (born 24 April 1981) is an Italian actress.",
" Trinca was born in Rome, Italy.",
" She began her career in 2001, chosen by Nanni Moretti for his award-winning \"The Son's Room\", receiving the Guglielmo Biraghi prize as best new talent of the year.",
" In 2004, she won a Nastro d'Argento for \"The Best of Youth (La meglio gioventù)\".",
" Trinca played again with Moretti in the controversial \"Il caimano\" (2006)."
],
"title": "Jasmine Trinca"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 65th Cannes Film Festival was held from 16 to 27 May 2012.",
" Italian film director Nanni Moretti was the President of the Jury for the main competition and British actor Tim Roth was the President of the Jury for the Un Certain Regard section.",
" French actress Bérénice Bejo hosted the opening and closing ceremonies."
],
"title": "2012 Cannes Film Festival"
}
] |
[
"Title: April (1998 film)\n\nApril (Italian: Aprile ) is a 1998 Italian semi-autobiographical film directed by Nanni Moretti. Moretti also played the central character, a filmmaker who has to deal with Italy's political situation, his own goals as an artist and becoming a father.",
"Title: Reza Parsa\n\nReza Parsa is a Swedish film director. At the age of 22 he was admitted to the 4-year directing program at the National Film School of Denmark (1991–95) and directed the most award winning (11 awards) graduation film, \"Never (Gränsen)\", in the history of the school.",
"Title: Maichel J. Marchese\n\nMaichel J. Marchese (born 29 July 1988) is an Italian assistant director and producer. He was born in Rome. He worked as assistant director on \"Feisbum\" and \"Quiet Chaos\" working with Antonello Grimaldi, Nanni Moretti and Roman Polanski. He produced \"L'Arte del Fai da Te\" starring Alessandro Tamburini and Sandra Milo.",
"Title: We Have a Pope (film)\n\nWe Have a Pope (original title: Habemus Papam) is a 2011 Italian-French comedy-drama film directed by Nanni Moretti and starring Michel Piccoli and Moretti. Its original title is Latin for \"We have a pope\", the phrase used upon the announcement of a new pope. The story revolves around a cardinal who, against his wishes, is elected pope. A psychoanalyst is called in to help the pope overcome his panic. The film premiered in Italy in April 2011 and played in competition at the 64th Cannes Film Festival.",
"Title: The Son's Room\n\nThe Son's Room (Italian: La stanza del figlio ) is a 2001 Italian film directed, written and produced by Nanni Moretti. It depicts the psychological effects on a family and their life after the death of their son. It was filmed in and around the city of Ancona, with a cast led by Moretti, Laura Morante and Jasmine Trinca.",
"Title: Ecce bombo\n\nEcce Bombo is a 1978 Italian comedy film, written, starring and directed by Nanni Moretti. It was filmed in 16 mm but released in 35 mm. It was Moretti's first commercial success.",
"Title: Caro diario\n\nCaro diario (English: Dear Diary ) is an Italian language, semi-autobiographical film in the style of a documentary directed by Nanni Moretti in 1993. Moretti also played the central character.",
"Title: Nanni Moretti\n\nGiovanni \"Nanni\" Moretti (] ; born 19 August 1953) is an Italian film director, producer, screenwriter and actor. The Palme d'Or winner in 2001, in 2012 he was the President of the Jury at the Cannes Film Festival.",
"Title: Jasmine Trinca\n\nJasmine Trinca (born 24 April 1981) is an Italian actress. Trinca was born in Rome, Italy. She began her career in 2001, chosen by Nanni Moretti for his award-winning \"The Son's Room\", receiving the Guglielmo Biraghi prize as best new talent of the year. In 2004, she won a Nastro d'Argento for \"The Best of Youth (La meglio gioventù)\". Trinca played again with Moretti in the controversial \"Il caimano\" (2006).",
"Title: 2012 Cannes Film Festival\n\nThe 65th Cannes Film Festival was held from 16 to 27 May 2012. Italian film director Nanni Moretti was the President of the Jury for the main competition and British actor Tim Roth was the President of the Jury for the Un Certain Regard section. French actress Bérénice Bejo hosted the opening and closing ceremonies."
] |
2,627
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The day Percy Jones was born was the day after what holiday?
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Christmas
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bridge
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hard
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{
"title": [
"Percy Jones (boxer)",
"Boxing Day"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated the day after Christmas Day.",
" It originated in the United Kingdom, and is celebrated in a number of countries that previously formed part of the British Empire.",
" Boxing Day is on 26 December, although the attached bank holiday or public holiday may take place either on that day or two days later."
],
"title": "Boxing Day"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Madison Percy Jones was a novelist born in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1925.",
" He published almost a dozen novels, and was considered \"one of the major figures of contemporary southern letters\"."
],
"title": "Madison Jones"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Percy Jones (23 March 1887 – 31 March 1969) was a Welsh international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Pontypool and Newport.",
" He was awarded eight caps for Wales and faced the touring with South Africans.",
" Jones was one of the 'Terrible Eight' who clashed with the Irish forwards during the 1914 Five Nations Championship."
],
"title": "Percy Jones (rugby player)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gregory Percy Jones, QC, is an Alderman of the City of London Corporation, where he represents the ward of Farringdon Without.",
"Jones had previously served as a Common Councilman for the same ward from March, 2013 until his election as Alderman in February, 2017.",
" On both occasions in keeping with City tradition Jones stood as an Independent."
],
"title": "Gregory Jones (barrister)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Percy Jones (born 3 December 1947, near Llandrindod Wells, Wales) is a Welsh bass guitarist, and was a member of jazz fusion band Brand X, from 1974 to 1980, an NYC trio called Stone Tiger (featuring guitarist Bill Frisell and drummers Mike Clark and Dougie Bowne during different periods) in 1982/83, and a reformed version of Brand X which lasted from 1992 to 1999.",
" Jones was also the driving force behind Tunnels, an improvisation collective which released 4 albums including Progressivity and Live From The Knitting Factory.",
" Residing in New York, he currently is a member of MJ12, an instrumental group based in NYC."
],
"title": "Percy Jones (musician)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Stephen Moses (born November 29, 1954) is a rock drummer and a trombonist.",
" He is a founding member of Alice Donut, and also currently plays with MJ-12 with Percy Jones and Rosenbloom.",
" He has recorded with a number of artists over the years, and has played trombone on five albums by Sour Jazz."
],
"title": "Stephen Moses"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Australian Folk Songs (Decca DL 8749) is a 1958 album by Burl Ives.",
" During his visit to Australia in 1952, invited there by the Australia Broadcasting Commission, Ives met the Reverend Percy Jones, a professor of music at the University of Melbourne.",
" The two men compiled a book of Australian folk songs and Ives recorded an album, \"collected and arranged\" by Jones, which were later released in the United States and elsewhere as \"Australian Folk Songs\"."
],
"title": "Australian Folk Songs"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Richard Percy Jones (February 25, 1927 – July 7, 2014), known as Dick Jones or Dickie Jones, was an American actor and singer who achieved success as a child performer and as a young adult, especially in B-Westerns.",
" In 1938, he played Artimer \"Artie\" Peters, nephew of Buck Peters, in the Hopalong Cassidy film, \"The Frontiersman\".",
" He may be best known as the voice of Pinocchio in the 1940 second Walt Disney film of the same name."
],
"title": "Dick Jones (actor)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brand X is a jazz fusion band, originally active between 1975–1980 and 1992–1999.",
" Noted members included John Goodsall (guitar), Percy Jones (bass), Robin Lumley (keyboards), Kenwood Dennard (drums) and Phil Collins (drums).",
" Goodsall and Jones were the sole constant members throughout the band's existence.",
" In 2016, Goodsall, Jones and Dennard reunited with new musicians Chris Clark on keyboards and Scott Weinberger on percussion."
],
"title": "Brand X"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Rhondda's Percy Jones (26 December 1892 – 25 December 1922) became the first Welshman to win a world boxing title when he took the World Flyweight Championship from Bill Ladbury in 1914.",
" Appropriately born on Boxing Day, the diminutive Jones also took the British and European Flyweight Championships from Ladbury in the same match."
],
"title": "Percy Jones (boxer)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Boxing Day\n\nBoxing Day is a holiday celebrated the day after Christmas Day. It originated in the United Kingdom, and is celebrated in a number of countries that previously formed part of the British Empire. Boxing Day is on 26 December, although the attached bank holiday or public holiday may take place either on that day or two days later.",
"Title: Madison Jones\n\nMadison Percy Jones was a novelist born in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1925. He published almost a dozen novels, and was considered \"one of the major figures of contemporary southern letters\".",
"Title: Percy Jones (rugby player)\n\nPercy Jones (23 March 1887 – 31 March 1969) was a Welsh international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Pontypool and Newport. He was awarded eight caps for Wales and faced the touring with South Africans. Jones was one of the 'Terrible Eight' who clashed with the Irish forwards during the 1914 Five Nations Championship.",
"Title: Gregory Jones (barrister)\n\nGregory Percy Jones, QC, is an Alderman of the City of London Corporation, where he represents the ward of Farringdon Without. Jones had previously served as a Common Councilman for the same ward from March, 2013 until his election as Alderman in February, 2017. On both occasions in keeping with City tradition Jones stood as an Independent.",
"Title: Percy Jones (musician)\n\nPercy Jones (born 3 December 1947, near Llandrindod Wells, Wales) is a Welsh bass guitarist, and was a member of jazz fusion band Brand X, from 1974 to 1980, an NYC trio called Stone Tiger (featuring guitarist Bill Frisell and drummers Mike Clark and Dougie Bowne during different periods) in 1982/83, and a reformed version of Brand X which lasted from 1992 to 1999. Jones was also the driving force behind Tunnels, an improvisation collective which released 4 albums including Progressivity and Live From The Knitting Factory. Residing in New York, he currently is a member of MJ12, an instrumental group based in NYC.",
"Title: Stephen Moses\n\nStephen Moses (born November 29, 1954) is a rock drummer and a trombonist. He is a founding member of Alice Donut, and also currently plays with MJ-12 with Percy Jones and Rosenbloom. He has recorded with a number of artists over the years, and has played trombone on five albums by Sour Jazz.",
"Title: Australian Folk Songs\n\nAustralian Folk Songs (Decca DL 8749) is a 1958 album by Burl Ives. During his visit to Australia in 1952, invited there by the Australia Broadcasting Commission, Ives met the Reverend Percy Jones, a professor of music at the University of Melbourne. The two men compiled a book of Australian folk songs and Ives recorded an album, \"collected and arranged\" by Jones, which were later released in the United States and elsewhere as \"Australian Folk Songs\".",
"Title: Dick Jones (actor)\n\nRichard Percy Jones (February 25, 1927 – July 7, 2014), known as Dick Jones or Dickie Jones, was an American actor and singer who achieved success as a child performer and as a young adult, especially in B-Westerns. In 1938, he played Artimer \"Artie\" Peters, nephew of Buck Peters, in the Hopalong Cassidy film, \"The Frontiersman\". He may be best known as the voice of Pinocchio in the 1940 second Walt Disney film of the same name.",
"Title: Brand X\n\nBrand X is a jazz fusion band, originally active between 1975–1980 and 1992–1999. Noted members included John Goodsall (guitar), Percy Jones (bass), Robin Lumley (keyboards), Kenwood Dennard (drums) and Phil Collins (drums). Goodsall and Jones were the sole constant members throughout the band's existence. In 2016, Goodsall, Jones and Dennard reunited with new musicians Chris Clark on keyboards and Scott Weinberger on percussion.",
"Title: Percy Jones (boxer)\n\nRhondda's Percy Jones (26 December 1892 – 25 December 1922) became the first Welshman to win a world boxing title when he took the World Flyweight Championship from Bill Ladbury in 1914. Appropriately born on Boxing Day, the diminutive Jones also took the British and European Flyweight Championships from Ladbury in the same match."
] |
2,628
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What character did Alex Saxon play in an American family drama television series created by Peter Paige and Bradley Bredeweg which first premiered in the United States on June 3, 2013?
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Wyatt
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bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Alex Saxon (actor)",
"The Fosters (2013 TV series)"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
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{
"sentences": [
"Six Feet Under is an American drama television series created and produced by Alan Ball.",
" It premiered on the premium cable network HBO in the United States on June 3, 2001, and ended on August 21, 2005, spanning five seasons and 63 episodes."
],
"title": "Six Feet Under (TV series)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"I'm An Adult Now\" is the first episode of the first season of the science fiction drama television series \"The Listener\".",
" The episode first premiered on March 3, 2009 in many countries on Fox International Channels, and premiered on June 3, 2009 in Canada on CTV, and was broadcast on NBC at the same time on the same day."
],
"title": "I'm an Adult Now (The Listener)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"The Catch\" is an American mystery drama television series that airs on ABC, and first premiered on March 24, 2016.",
" The series stars Mireille Enos as Alice Vaughan, the co-operator of a private investigation firm, who after becoming the victim of fraud by her fiancé, is determined to find him—between working on other cases—before it ruins her career.",
" Her fiancé, Benjamin Jones (Peter Krause), is revealed to be a master con artist working for a high-stakes international crime operation along with Margot Bishop (Sonya Walger).",
" The first season was green-lit for a 10-episode order on May 7, 2015.",
" On May 12, 2016, the series was renewed for a second season, which premiered on March 9, 2017."
],
"title": "List of The Catch episodes"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Theodore \"Ted\" Schmidt is a fictional character from the American Showtime television drama series \"Queer as Folk\", played by Scott Lowell.",
" Fellow show cast member Peter Paige, who plays Emmett Honeycutt originally auditioned for the role.",
" Lowell was cast and he stated that he had an instant connection with the character.",
" \"Queer as Folk\" is based on the British show of the same name and Ted is loosely based on the character Phil Delaney, played by Jason Merrells.",
" Phil was killed off in that series, whereas show creator Daniel Lipman decided to develop the character into a full-time role for the US version."
],
"title": "Ted Schmidt"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Kate Is Enough\" is the fourth episode of the American police procedural drama television series \"Awake\".",
" The episode first premiered on March 22, 2012 in the United States on NBC, was simultaneously broadcast on Global in Canada, and was subsequently aired on Sky Atlantic in the United Kingdom on May 25, 2012.",
" It was written and produced by series creator and executive producer Kyle Killen, and was directed by Sarah Pia Anderson.",
" \"Kate Is Enough\" was well received by television critics, who praised its storylines.",
" Commentators noted that the script was well written and that the episode was \"enjoyable\".",
" Upon airing, the episode garnered 4.73 million viewers in the United States and a 1.2 rating in the 18–49 demographic, according to Nielsen ratings.",
" It ranked second in its timeslot of the night, behind \"The Mentalist\" on CBS."
],
"title": "Kate Is Enough"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Fosters is an American family drama television series created by Peter Paige and Bradley Bredeweg which first premiered in the United States on June 3, 2013 on the Freeform (previously named ABC Family) television network.",
" It follows the lives of the Foster family led by lesbian couple Stef and Lena, a cop and school vice principal respectively, who raise one biological and four adopted children in San Diego, California."
],
"title": "The Fosters (2013 TV series)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Legal Wife is a 2014 Philippine melodramatic family drama television series directed by Rory B. Quintos and Dado C. Lumibao, that served as a primetime comeback for Angel Locsin who had last starred in the fantasy drama television series \"Imortal\" in 2010, and the first television series for JC de Vera on ABS-CBN.",
" Together with Locsin and de Vera, the series is also topbilled by Jericho Rosales and Maja Salvador.",
" The series was aired on ABS-CBN's \"Primetime Bida\" evening block and worldwide on The Filipino Channel from January 27, 2014 to June 13, 2014, replacing \"Maria Mercedes\"."
],
"title": "The Legal Wife"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lincoln Heights is an American family drama television series about Eddie Sutton, a Mission Vista police officer who moves his family back to his old neighborhood, Lincoln Heights, to start a new life and to help out his old neighborhood.",
" It is a dangerous place to raise a family, and through the many trials the family goes through, they soon learn that settling in is not as easy as it seems.",
" While Officer Sutton struggles to cope with everyday life as a street cop in Los Angeles, his kids try to fit in at their new schools and with their new neighbors."
],
"title": "Lincoln Heights (TV series)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Alex Saxon (born 1987) is an American actor best known for playing Wyatt in \"The Fosters\" and Max in \"Finding Carter\".",
" He has also had roles in other television series: \"Awkward\" (2011); \"Ray Donovan\" (2013–2015); \"The Advocates\" (2013); and \"The Mentalist\" (2015)."
],
"title": "Alex Saxon (actor)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Oregon\" is the fifth episode of the American police procedural drama television series \"Awake\".",
" The episode first premiered on March 29, 2012 in the United States on NBC, was simultaneously broadcast on Global in Canada, and was subsequently aired on Sky Atlantic in the United Kingdom on June 1, 2012.",
" It was written by consulting producer Lisa Zwerling, and directed by Aaron Lipstadt.",
" \"Oregon\" was well received by television critics, who praised its storylines.",
" Commentators noted that the script was well written and that the episode was the \"strongest outing\" since \"Pilot\" broadcast on March 1, 2012.",
" Upon airing, the episode garnered 3.18 million viewers in the United States and a 1.0/3 rating-share in the 18–49 demographic, according to Nielsen ratings.",
" It ranked second in its timeslot, behind \"The Mentalist\" on CBS."
],
"title": "Oregon (Awake)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Six Feet Under (TV series)\n\nSix Feet Under is an American drama television series created and produced by Alan Ball. It premiered on the premium cable network HBO in the United States on June 3, 2001, and ended on August 21, 2005, spanning five seasons and 63 episodes.",
"Title: I'm an Adult Now (The Listener)\n\n\"I'm An Adult Now\" is the first episode of the first season of the science fiction drama television series \"The Listener\". The episode first premiered on March 3, 2009 in many countries on Fox International Channels, and premiered on June 3, 2009 in Canada on CTV, and was broadcast on NBC at the same time on the same day.",
"Title: List of The Catch episodes\n\n\"The Catch\" is an American mystery drama television series that airs on ABC, and first premiered on March 24, 2016. The series stars Mireille Enos as Alice Vaughan, the co-operator of a private investigation firm, who after becoming the victim of fraud by her fiancé, is determined to find him—between working on other cases—before it ruins her career. Her fiancé, Benjamin Jones (Peter Krause), is revealed to be a master con artist working for a high-stakes international crime operation along with Margot Bishop (Sonya Walger). The first season was green-lit for a 10-episode order on May 7, 2015. On May 12, 2016, the series was renewed for a second season, which premiered on March 9, 2017.",
"Title: Ted Schmidt\n\nTheodore \"Ted\" Schmidt is a fictional character from the American Showtime television drama series \"Queer as Folk\", played by Scott Lowell. Fellow show cast member Peter Paige, who plays Emmett Honeycutt originally auditioned for the role. Lowell was cast and he stated that he had an instant connection with the character. \"Queer as Folk\" is based on the British show of the same name and Ted is loosely based on the character Phil Delaney, played by Jason Merrells. Phil was killed off in that series, whereas show creator Daniel Lipman decided to develop the character into a full-time role for the US version.",
"Title: Kate Is Enough\n\n\"Kate Is Enough\" is the fourth episode of the American police procedural drama television series \"Awake\". The episode first premiered on March 22, 2012 in the United States on NBC, was simultaneously broadcast on Global in Canada, and was subsequently aired on Sky Atlantic in the United Kingdom on May 25, 2012. It was written and produced by series creator and executive producer Kyle Killen, and was directed by Sarah Pia Anderson. \"Kate Is Enough\" was well received by television critics, who praised its storylines. Commentators noted that the script was well written and that the episode was \"enjoyable\". Upon airing, the episode garnered 4.73 million viewers in the United States and a 1.2 rating in the 18–49 demographic, according to Nielsen ratings. It ranked second in its timeslot of the night, behind \"The Mentalist\" on CBS.",
"Title: The Fosters (2013 TV series)\n\nThe Fosters is an American family drama television series created by Peter Paige and Bradley Bredeweg which first premiered in the United States on June 3, 2013 on the Freeform (previously named ABC Family) television network. It follows the lives of the Foster family led by lesbian couple Stef and Lena, a cop and school vice principal respectively, who raise one biological and four adopted children in San Diego, California.",
"Title: The Legal Wife\n\nThe Legal Wife is a 2014 Philippine melodramatic family drama television series directed by Rory B. Quintos and Dado C. Lumibao, that served as a primetime comeback for Angel Locsin who had last starred in the fantasy drama television series \"Imortal\" in 2010, and the first television series for JC de Vera on ABS-CBN. Together with Locsin and de Vera, the series is also topbilled by Jericho Rosales and Maja Salvador. The series was aired on ABS-CBN's \"Primetime Bida\" evening block and worldwide on The Filipino Channel from January 27, 2014 to June 13, 2014, replacing \"Maria Mercedes\".",
"Title: Lincoln Heights (TV series)\n\nLincoln Heights is an American family drama television series about Eddie Sutton, a Mission Vista police officer who moves his family back to his old neighborhood, Lincoln Heights, to start a new life and to help out his old neighborhood. It is a dangerous place to raise a family, and through the many trials the family goes through, they soon learn that settling in is not as easy as it seems. While Officer Sutton struggles to cope with everyday life as a street cop in Los Angeles, his kids try to fit in at their new schools and with their new neighbors.",
"Title: Alex Saxon (actor)\n\nAlex Saxon (born 1987) is an American actor best known for playing Wyatt in \"The Fosters\" and Max in \"Finding Carter\". He has also had roles in other television series: \"Awkward\" (2011); \"Ray Donovan\" (2013–2015); \"The Advocates\" (2013); and \"The Mentalist\" (2015).",
"Title: Oregon (Awake)\n\n\"Oregon\" is the fifth episode of the American police procedural drama television series \"Awake\". The episode first premiered on March 29, 2012 in the United States on NBC, was simultaneously broadcast on Global in Canada, and was subsequently aired on Sky Atlantic in the United Kingdom on June 1, 2012. It was written by consulting producer Lisa Zwerling, and directed by Aaron Lipstadt. \"Oregon\" was well received by television critics, who praised its storylines. Commentators noted that the script was well written and that the episode was the \"strongest outing\" since \"Pilot\" broadcast on March 1, 2012. Upon airing, the episode garnered 3.18 million viewers in the United States and a 1.0/3 rating-share in the 18–49 demographic, according to Nielsen ratings. It ranked second in its timeslot, behind \"The Mentalist\" on CBS."
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" Established in 1852, The hospital was the first chartered hospital in Chicago.",
" In 1859, Mercy Hospital became the first Catholic hospital to affiliate with a medical school—Lind Medical School—and the first to require a graded curriculum.",
" Today, Mercy Hospital and Medical Center is part of a nationwide network of Mercy Healthcare facilities.",
" Mercy also is the hospital used by the Daley family: all of their children were born there.",
" Mercy sold a plot of land to the north of their hospital for 60 million dollars in 2008.",
" It is also the main women's cancer center in Illinois.",
" It accepted patients from Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center and absorbed the ambulance routes when the hospital closed in 2008.",
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" It closed in 1948, with most of the 56 patients at the time being transferred to Maine General Hospital, which was later renamed the Maine Medical Center.",
" It also served as an annex to the Mussey Mansion until the left part of that building was demolished in 1961.",
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" Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento offers both community-based and tertiary medical services.",
" In 2015, Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento (SMCS) consolidated its Sutter Memorial Hospital campus in East Sacramento with its midtown Sutter General Hospital location, with the opening of the Anderson Lucchetti Women's and Children's Center and the complete remodeling of Sutter General Hospital into the Ose Adams Medical Pavilion.",
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" Central Valley General Hospital is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist hospital system.",
" Central Valley General Hospital is a part of a division of Adventist Health known as the \"Adventist Health/Central Valley Network,\" consisting of Central Valley General Hospital, Adventist Medical Center - Hanford, Adventist Medical Center - Selma, Adventist Medical Center - Reedley, and over 30 Adventist Health/Community Care clinics throughout a 2500 sqmi region in the Central Valley."
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" BUMCT is part of the University of Arizona Health Sciences (UAHS) center campus which includes the university's Colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy and Public Health.",
" It is Southern Arizona's only Level I trauma center for both adult and pediatric patients.",
" BUMCT is one of two University of Arizona affiliated academic medical centers in Tucson with Banner - University Medical Center South (formerly Kino Community Hospital, University Physicians Healthcare Hospital, and University of Arizona Medical Center - South Campus) being the other such institution.",
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" With a 1985 merger with Physicians & Surgeons Hospital (which had been known as Coffey Memorial Hospital until 1945), the name was changed to Holladay Park Medical Center.",
" At that time both hospitals were part of Metropolitan Hospitals, Inc. that had been formed by Physicians & Surgeons Hospital and Emanuel Hospital.",
" After becoming part of Legacy Health when it was formed in 1989, Legacy closed the then 171-bed hospital in 1994.",
" As of 2014, the former hospital was used by Legacy as the Legacy Research Institute.",
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" The facility has obtained the rating of Level I Trauma Center, one of only three in Northern New England.",
" Founded in 1874, it is the largest hospital in northern New England with 28,000 inpatient visits, about 500,000 outpatient visits, 88,000 emergency visits, and over 27,000 surgeries performed annually.",
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" The \"Times Higher Education (THE)\" and the \"Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU)\" consistently rank Tufts among the world's best medical research institutions for clinical medicine.",
" Located on the university's health sciences campus in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, the medical school has clinical affiliations with thousands of doctors and researchers in the United States and around the world, as well as at its affiliated hospitals in both Massachusetts (including Tufts Medical Center, St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center and Baystate Medical Center), and Maine (Maine Medical Center).",
" According to Thomson Reuters' \"Science Watch\", Tufts University School of Medicine's research impact rates sixth among U.S medical schools for its overall medical research and within the top 5 for specialized research areas such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder, urology, cholera, public health & health care science, and pediatrics.",
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"Title: 68 High Street\n\n68 High Street, formerly the Children's Hospital, is a historic colonial revival building in Portland, Maine. Located on the eastern edge of Portland's West End, the building was built in 1909 and was designed by architect Frederick A. Tompson. According to news archives, Drs. Edville Gerhardt Abbott and Harold A. Pingree and Frank W. Lamb founded this worldwide famous children's hospital for crippled children with scoliosis together in 1908. It closed in 1948, with most of the 56 patients at the time being transferred to Maine General Hospital, which was later renamed the Maine Medical Center. It also served as an annex to the Mussey Mansion until the left part of that building was demolished in 1961. It had also been owned and used by the University of Southern Maine as administrative offices. In 2010, Community Housing of Maine sought to develop the property and the adjacent empty lot into 35 units of affordable housing. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places .",
"Title: Sutter Medical Center\n\nSutter Medical Center, Sacramento is a medical center in Sacramento, California that has been named one of the Top 100 Hospitals in the nation for five years, including 2013-2015. It is owned and operated by Sutter Health, a Northern California not-for-profit health system. Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento offers both community-based and tertiary medical services. In 2015, Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento (SMCS) consolidated its Sutter Memorial Hospital campus in East Sacramento with its midtown Sutter General Hospital location, with the opening of the Anderson Lucchetti Women's and Children's Center and the complete remodeling of Sutter General Hospital into the Ose Adams Medical Pavilion. The midtown location is where Sutter Health's first hospital, Sutter Hospital, opened in 1923. Sutter Medical",
"Title: Central Valley General Hospital\n\nCentral Valley General Hospital is a rural 49-bed hospital in Hanford, California, specializing in obstetrical care. It features a women's services unit and an intensive care neonatal nursery. It also offers extensive Community Care clinic services serving communities in Kings, Tulare and southern Fresno counties. Central Valley General Hospital is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist hospital system. Central Valley General Hospital is a part of a division of Adventist Health known as the \"Adventist Health/Central Valley Network,\" consisting of Central Valley General Hospital, Adventist Medical Center - Hanford, Adventist Medical Center - Selma, Adventist Medical Center - Reedley, and over 30 Adventist Health/Community Care clinics throughout a 2500 sqmi region in the Central Valley.",
"Title: Banner University Medical Center Tucson\n\nBanner - University Medical Center Tucson (BUMCT), formerly University Medical Center and the University of Arizona Medical Center, is a private, non-profit, 487-bed acute-care hospital located on the campus of the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. BUMCT is part of the University of Arizona Health Sciences (UAHS) center campus which includes the university's Colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy and Public Health. It is Southern Arizona's only Level I trauma center for both adult and pediatric patients. BUMCT is one of two University of Arizona affiliated academic medical centers in Tucson with Banner - University Medical Center South (formerly Kino Community Hospital, University Physicians Healthcare Hospital, and University of Arizona Medical Center - South Campus) being the other such institution. The area's only dedicated Children's hospital, Banner Children's at Diamond Children's Medical Center, is located within and adjacent to BUMCT.",
"Title: Legacy Holladay Park Medical Center\n\nLegacy Holladay Park Medical Center is a hospital located in Portland, Oregon, United States. It was founded in 1893 as Hahnemann Hospital. By 1947 the hospital had 100 beds, and that year it changed its name to Holladay Park Hospital with plans to expand to 200 beds. With a 1985 merger with Physicians & Surgeons Hospital (which had been known as Coffey Memorial Hospital until 1945), the name was changed to Holladay Park Medical Center. At that time both hospitals were part of Metropolitan Hospitals, Inc. that had been formed by Physicians & Surgeons Hospital and Emanuel Hospital. After becoming part of Legacy Health when it was formed in 1989, Legacy closed the then 171-bed hospital in 1994. As of 2014, the former hospital was used by Legacy as the Legacy Research Institute. Legacy proposed converting the building into an emergency room for psychiatric patients in 2014 after the Legacy Research Institute moved to a new building. Legacy, Oregon Health & Science University, Adventist Health, and Kaiser Permanente agreed to operate the ER, with a planned opening in 2016.",
"Title: Maine Medical Center\n\nMaine Medical Center (commonly abbreviated to \"MMC\" or contracted to \"Maine Med\") is a 637 licensed-bed teaching hospital located at 22 Bramhall Street in Portland, Maine, United States with a staff of over 6,000 people. The facility has obtained the rating of Level I Trauma Center, one of only three in Northern New England. Founded in 1874, it is the largest hospital in northern New England with 28,000 inpatient visits, about 500,000 outpatient visits, 88,000 emergency visits, and over 27,000 surgeries performed annually. MMC is structured as a non-profit, private corporation governed by volunteer trustees.",
"Title: Tufts University School of Medicine\n\nThe Tufts University School of Medicine is one of the eight schools that constitute Tufts University. The \"Times Higher Education (THE)\" and the \"Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU)\" consistently rank Tufts among the world's best medical research institutions for clinical medicine. Located on the university's health sciences campus in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, the medical school has clinical affiliations with thousands of doctors and researchers in the United States and around the world, as well as at its affiliated hospitals in both Massachusetts (including Tufts Medical Center, St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center and Baystate Medical Center), and Maine (Maine Medical Center). According to Thomson Reuters' \"Science Watch\", Tufts University School of Medicine's research impact rates sixth among U.S medical schools for its overall medical research and within the top 5 for specialized research areas such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder, urology, cholera, public health & health care science, and pediatrics. In addition, Tufts University School of Medicine is ranked 44th in research and 38th in primary care according to \"U.S. News & World Report\".",
"Title: Maine Eye and Ear Infirmary\n\nThe Maine Eye and Ear Infirmary is a historic medical facility that was located at 794-800 Congress Street in Portland, Maine. Also known as Holt Hall, the structure, designed by John Calvin Stevens, was redeveloped into a residential building in 1997, after standing dormant for nearly 10 years. The Maine Eye and Ear Infirmary was built in 1891. In 1951 the hospital merged with the Children's Hospital and Maine General Hospital to become Maine Medical Center. The facility was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.",
"Title: Providence Court\n\nProvidence Court, previously St. Luke's Hospital, is a historic former hospital building at 379 East Street in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The Colonial Revival building was constructed in 1926, and was the first Roman Catholic hospital in Berkshire County. St. Luke's merged with Pittsfield General Hospital in 1967 to form Berkshire Medical Center, in the nation's first mergers between religious and non-sectarian hospitals. The building was converted into elderly housing in 1978-81. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987."
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" Originally designated as the Snake Creek National Wildlife Refuge in 1955, the refuge was renamed in 1967 in honor of the artist and naturalist John James Audubon.",
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" Medicine Lake is from the Assiniboine description of the lake, \"Bda wauka\" (medicine water).",
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" From 1879 to 1906, the Fort Niobrara Military Reservation was located on what later became refuge lands to house a garrison of the U.S. Cavalry.",
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" The 5380 acre refuge was created on August 16, 1963 and is part of the larger Desert National Wildlife Refuge Complex, which also includes the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, the Desert National Wildlife Refuge, and the Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge."
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" It is located in portions of the Towns of Hudson, Maynard, Stow and Sudbury.",
" The Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge consists of two separate pieces of land.",
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"Title: Audubon National Wildlife Refuge\n\nAudubon National Wildlife Refuge is a 14739 acre National Wildlife Refuge in the U.S. state of North Dakota. The refuge is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and is the centerpiece of the Audubon National Wildlife Refuge Complex, which includes numerous other refuges in the region. Originally designated as the Snake Creek National Wildlife Refuge in 1955, the refuge was renamed in 1967 in honor of the artist and naturalist John James Audubon. Most of the refuge area is a lake known as Audubon Lake which is managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.",
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"Title: Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge\n\nThe Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge located where the Occoquan River meets the Potomac River in Woodbridge, Virginia, United States. The 644 acre site, about half of which is wetlands, was a popular tourist spot known as Dawson Beach until the 1940s, after which it was used for military research by the U.S. Army's Harry Diamond Laboratories from the 1960s to the 1990s. When the land was purchased from the military, it was temporarily called the Marumsco National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge was formally established and renamed in 1998, and is now managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service as part of the Potomac River National Wildlife Refuge Complex.",
"Title: Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge\n\nFort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge is located in the U.S. state of Nebraska and includes 19,131 acres (77.42 km). The refuge borders the Niobrara National Scenic River on the west and is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. From 1879 to 1906, the Fort Niobrara Military Reservation was located on what later became refuge lands to house a garrison of the U.S. Cavalry. After the fort was closed, the effort to preserve the region as a wildlife refuge culminated in the creation of the refuge on January 11, 1912. The refuge also manages Valentine and John and Louise Seier National Wildlife Refuges as parts of the Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge Complex.",
"Title: Desert National Wildlife Refuge\n\nThe Desert National Wildlife Refuge is a protected wildlife refuge, administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, located north of Las Vegas, Nevada, in northwestern Clark and southwestern Lincoln counties, with much of its land area lying within the southeastern section of the Nevada Test and Training Range. The Desert NWR, created on May 20, 1936, is the largest wildlife refuge in the lower 48 states of the United States, encompassing 1.615 e6acre of the Mojave Desert in the southern part of Nevada. This Range is part of the larger Desert National Wildlife Refuge Complex, which includes the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, the Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge, and the Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge.",
"Title: Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge\n\nThe Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge is a protected wildlife refuge, located at the southern end of the Pahranagat Valley and administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. It is situated 90 mi north of Las Vegas, Nevada in Lincoln County, Nevada. The 5380 acre refuge was created on August 16, 1963 and is part of the larger Desert National Wildlife Refuge Complex, which also includes the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, the Desert National Wildlife Refuge, and the Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge.",
"Title: Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge\n\nAssabet River National Wildlife Refuge, (formerly referred to as the U.S. Army's Fort Devens-Sudbury Training Annex), is a 2230 acre protected National Wildlife Refuge located approximately 25 mi west of Boston, and 4 mi west of the Eastern Massachusetts National Wildlife Refuge Complex Headquarters, along the Assabet River. It is located in portions of the Towns of Hudson, Maynard, Stow and Sudbury. The Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge consists of two separate pieces of land. The larger northern section is just north of Hudson Road, extending north to the Assabet River. The southern section is located to the south of Hudson Road. There is a visitor center located in the northern section, on Winterberry Way.",
"Title: Thacher Island National Wildlife Refuge\n\nThacher Island National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge located on Thacher Island near Rockport, Massachusetts. It is managed under the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service currently does not offer any interpretive facilities or programs at Thacher Island Refuge. A foot trail meanders through shrub/thicket, rocky outcrop and other island habitats and affords opportunities to observe and/or photograph birds and other island and offshore wildlife."
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2,631
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The actress that starred in "Stay" alongside Ewan McGregor made her film debut in which movie?
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For Love Alone
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"Paul Torday (1 August 1946 – 18 December 2013) was a British writer and the author of the comic novel, \"Salmon Fishing in the Yemen\".",
" The book was the winner of the 2007 Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for comic writing and was serialised on BBC Radio 4.",
" It won the Waverton Good Read Award in 2008.",
" It was made into a popular movie in 2011, starring Ewan McGregor and Emily Blunt."
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"Stay is a 2005 American psychological thriller film directed by Marc Forster and written by David Benioff.",
" It stars Ewan McGregor, Naomi Watts, Ryan Gosling and Bob Hoskins, with production by Regency and distribution by 20th Century Fox.",
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"Black Hawk Down is a 2001 war film co-produced and directed by Ridley Scott, from a screenplay by Ken Nolan.",
" It is based on the 1999 non-fiction book of the same name by Mark Bowden, which in turn is based on the 29-part series of articles published in \"The Philadelphia Inquirer\", chronicling the events of a 1993 raid in Mogadishu by the U.S. military aimed at capturing faction leader Mohamed Farrah Aidid, and the ensuing firefight, known as the Battle of Mogadishu.",
" The film features a large ensemble cast, including Josh Hartnett, Ewan McGregor, Eric Bana, Tom Sizemore, William Fichtner, Jason Isaacs, Tom Hardy in his feature film debut, and Sam Shepard."
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"Frances \"Franny\" Healy (born 24 August 1970) is an Irish actress, comedian, radio personality and TV presenter.",
" She starred as \"Niamh Corrigan\" in the famous BBC Scotland soap opera \"River City\".",
" Other television credits include Taggart and the Irish soap Fair City.",
" Film credits include The Magdalene Sisters and The Serpent's Kiss, where she starred alongside Ewan McGregor.",
" Theatre credits include \"The Vagina Monologues\", \"The Seagull\" and \"Juno and the Paycock\"."
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"The filmography of Scottish actor, voice actor and director Ewan McGregor.",
" McGregor made his debut in the British television series \"Lipstick on Your Collar\".",
" He followed this one year later by appearing in Bill Forsyth's \"Being Human\" (1994), Danny Boyle's thriller \"Shallow Grave\" (1994).",
" Two years later, he plays the heroin addict Mark Renton in Danny Boyle's \"Trainspotting\" which garnered his international recognition.",
" He reprised the role in the sequel film \"T2 Trainspotting\" (2017)."
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"Naomi Ellen Watts (born 28 September 1968) is an English actress and film producer.",
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"\" (1990), \"Brides of Christ\" (1991), \"Home and Away\" (1991) and the coming-of-age comedy-drama film \"Flirting\" (1991).",
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"Ed Blum is the director and producer of \"Scenes of a Sexual Nature\" (2006), a low budget British movie starring Ewan McGregor and Sophie Okonedo, filmed entirely on Hampstead Heath.",
" This was his first full-length feature and as Blum said, was made \"for less than \"Love Actually\" 's catering budget.\""
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"American Pastoral is a 2016 American crime-drama film directed by Ewan McGregor and written by John Romano, based on the 1997 novel of the same name by Philip Roth.",
" The film stars McGregor, Jennifer Connelly, Dakota Fanning, Peter Riegert, Rupert Evans, Uzo Aduba, Molly Parker and David Strathairn.",
" Principal photography began on September 21, 2015, in Pittsburgh."
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"Marcel Langenegger (April 2, 1967 – September 10, 2015) was a Swiss film director, film producer and screenwriter from Rebstein, Switzerland.",
" His 2008 debut feature film, \"Deception\", starred Hugh Jackman, Ewan McGregor, and Michelle Williams."
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"Tube Tales is a collection of nine short films based on the true-life experiences of London Underground passengers as submitted to Time Out magazine.",
" The stories were scripted and filmed independently of each other.",
" Filming took place on the London Underground network in 1999 by nine directors including Stephen Hopkins, Charles McDougall and Bob Hoskins, with directorial debuts by Ewan McGregor and Jude Law.",
" The film was produced by Richard Jobson and is also Simon Pegg's film debut, in a small role."
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"Title: Paul Torday\n\nPaul Torday (1 August 1946 – 18 December 2013) was a British writer and the author of the comic novel, \"Salmon Fishing in the Yemen\". The book was the winner of the 2007 Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for comic writing and was serialised on BBC Radio 4. It won the Waverton Good Read Award in 2008. It was made into a popular movie in 2011, starring Ewan McGregor and Emily Blunt.",
"Title: Stay (2005 film)\n\nStay is a 2005 American psychological thriller film directed by Marc Forster and written by David Benioff. It stars Ewan McGregor, Naomi Watts, Ryan Gosling and Bob Hoskins, with production by Regency and distribution by 20th Century Fox. The film represents intense relationships centering on reality, death, love and the afterlife.",
"Title: Black Hawk Down (film)\n\nBlack Hawk Down is a 2001 war film co-produced and directed by Ridley Scott, from a screenplay by Ken Nolan. It is based on the 1999 non-fiction book of the same name by Mark Bowden, which in turn is based on the 29-part series of articles published in \"The Philadelphia Inquirer\", chronicling the events of a 1993 raid in Mogadishu by the U.S. military aimed at capturing faction leader Mohamed Farrah Aidid, and the ensuing firefight, known as the Battle of Mogadishu. The film features a large ensemble cast, including Josh Hartnett, Ewan McGregor, Eric Bana, Tom Sizemore, William Fichtner, Jason Isaacs, Tom Hardy in his feature film debut, and Sam Shepard.",
"Title: Frances Healy\n\nFrances \"Franny\" Healy (born 24 August 1970) is an Irish actress, comedian, radio personality and TV presenter. She starred as \"Niamh Corrigan\" in the famous BBC Scotland soap opera \"River City\". Other television credits include Taggart and the Irish soap Fair City. Film credits include The Magdalene Sisters and The Serpent's Kiss, where she starred alongside Ewan McGregor. Theatre credits include \"The Vagina Monologues\", \"The Seagull\" and \"Juno and the Paycock\".",
"Title: Ewan McGregor filmography\n\nThe filmography of Scottish actor, voice actor and director Ewan McGregor. McGregor made his debut in the British television series \"Lipstick on Your Collar\". He followed this one year later by appearing in Bill Forsyth's \"Being Human\" (1994), Danny Boyle's thriller \"Shallow Grave\" (1994). Two years later, he plays the heroin addict Mark Renton in Danny Boyle's \"Trainspotting\" which garnered his international recognition. He reprised the role in the sequel film \"T2 Trainspotting\" (2017).",
"Title: Naomi Watts\n\nNaomi Ellen Watts (born 28 September 1968) is an English actress and film producer. She made her screen debut in the Australian drama film \"For Love Alone\" (1986) and then appeared in the Australian television series' \"Hey Dad. . ! \" (1990), \"Brides of Christ\" (1991), \"Home and Away\" (1991) and the coming-of-age comedy-drama film \"Flirting\" (1991). After moving to America, Watts appeared in films, including \"Tank Girl\" (1995), \"\" (1996) and \"Dangerous Beauty\" (1998) and had the lead role in the television series \"Sleepwalkers\" (1997–1998).",
"Title: Ed Blum\n\nEd Blum is the director and producer of \"Scenes of a Sexual Nature\" (2006), a low budget British movie starring Ewan McGregor and Sophie Okonedo, filmed entirely on Hampstead Heath. This was his first full-length feature and as Blum said, was made \"for less than \"Love Actually\" 's catering budget.\"",
"Title: American Pastoral (film)\n\nAmerican Pastoral is a 2016 American crime-drama film directed by Ewan McGregor and written by John Romano, based on the 1997 novel of the same name by Philip Roth. The film stars McGregor, Jennifer Connelly, Dakota Fanning, Peter Riegert, Rupert Evans, Uzo Aduba, Molly Parker and David Strathairn. Principal photography began on September 21, 2015, in Pittsburgh.",
"Title: Marcel Langenegger\n\nMarcel Langenegger (April 2, 1967 – September 10, 2015) was a Swiss film director, film producer and screenwriter from Rebstein, Switzerland. His 2008 debut feature film, \"Deception\", starred Hugh Jackman, Ewan McGregor, and Michelle Williams.",
"Title: Tube Tales\n\nTube Tales is a collection of nine short films based on the true-life experiences of London Underground passengers as submitted to Time Out magazine. The stories were scripted and filmed independently of each other. Filming took place on the London Underground network in 1999 by nine directors including Stephen Hopkins, Charles McDougall and Bob Hoskins, with directorial debuts by Ewan McGregor and Jude Law. The film was produced by Richard Jobson and is also Simon Pegg's film debut, in a small role."
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2,632
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South of the Border and The Fog of War, have which mutual genre?
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documentary
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comparison
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easy
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"SS \"Hsin Yu\" was a Chinese Army transport ship that served during World War I.",
" The 1,629 ton ship had been built in 1889.",
" On 22 April 1916, the transport, with over a thousand enlisted men and officers on board, was in a thick fog while on its way to Foo Chow.",
" South of the Chusan Islands, the cruiser \"Hai Yung\" accidentally collided with \"Hsin Yu\".",
" A foreign engineer, nine sailors, and 20 soldiers were the only survivors.",
" The ship sank with the loss of more than 1,000 lives.",
" The date of the disaster has frequently (and mistakenly) been listed as 29 August 1916 although it occurred four months earlier."
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"The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara is a 2003 American documentary film about the life and times of former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara illustrating his observations of the nature of modern warfare.",
" The film was directed by Errol Morris and features an original score by Philip Glass.",
" The title derives from the military concept of the \"fog of war\" depicting the difficulty of making decisions in the midst of conflict."
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"South of the Border is a 2009 American documentary film directed by Oliver Stone.",
" The documentary premiered at the 2009 Venice Film Festival.",
" Writer for the project Tariq Ali calls the documentary \"a political road movie\".",
" Stone stated that he hopes the film will help people better understand a leader who is wrongly ridiculed \"as a strongman, as a buffoon, as a clown.\""
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"The Battle of Molyatichi (Swedish: Malatitze), also known as the Battle of Dobroye, took place on August 31, 1708 at Molyatichi (present-day Belarus near the Russian border) during the Great Northern War.",
" The Russian army of Peter the Great under the command of Mikhail Golitsyn successfully attacked the avatgarde of the Swedish Army of Charles XII under Carl Gustaf Roos.",
" The fighting occurred in the swamp between the rivers Belaya Natopa and Chernaya Natopa.",
" The Swedish forces were surprised by the Russian attack in the morning fog and withdrew to the main Swedish army.",
" The swampy landscape prevented the Russian cavalry to cut off the Swedish way of retreat.",
" Since the attack of the main body of the Swedish army was not part of the Russian intentions at that moment, the Russians pulled back.",
" The Swede chronists noted the grown fighting skills of the Russians.",
" Together with the following Battle of Lesnaya, the battle of Malatitze caused Charles XII to abort his advance to Central Russia."
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"title": "Battle of Malatitze"
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"sentences": [
"The South African Air Force (SAAF, Suid-Afrikaanse Lugmag (SALM) in Afrikaans) is the air force of South Africa, with headquarters in Pretoria.",
" The South African Air Force was established on 1 February 1920.",
" The Air Force has seen service in World War II and the Korean War.",
" From 1966 the SAAF was involved in providing infantry support in a low intensity war (\"The Border War\") in Angola, South-West Africa (Namibia) and Rhodesia.",
" As the war progressed, the intensity of air operations increased until in the late 1980s, the SAAF were compelled to fly fighter missions against Angolan aircraft in order to maintain tactical air superiority.",
" On conclusion of the Border War in 1990, aircraft numbers were severely reduced due to economic pressures as well as the cessation of hostilities with neighbouring states.",
" Today the SAAF has a limited air combat capability and has been structured towards regional peace-keeping, disaster relief and maritime patrol operations."
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"Yandra was a 990-ton coastal steamer built by Burmeister and Wain, Copenhagen in 1928 for Coast Steamships Ltd for service in the Australian state of South Australia.",
" She was requisitioned by the Royal Australia Navy in June 1940 during the Second World War for conversion to a minesweeper and anti-submarine vessel and was commissioned on 22 September 1940 as HMAS \"Yandra\".",
" She returned to civilian service in 1946.",
" She ran aground during dense fog onto South Neptune Island on 25 January 1959 and was subsequently written off."
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"sentences": [
"The 1951 Polish–Soviet territorial exchange or Polish-Soviet border adjustment treaty of 1951 was a border adjustment signed in Moscow between the People's Republic of Poland and the Soviet Union regarding roughly 480 km2 of land, along their mutual border.",
" The exchange was made to the decisive economic benefit of the Soviet Union due to rich deposits of coal given up by Poland; these deposits were discovered well before World War II.",
" Within eight years following the agreement, the Soviets built four large coal mines there with the total mining capacity of 15 million tons annually."
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"The South African Border War, also known as the Namibian War of Independence, and sometimes denoted in South Africa as the Angolan Bush War, was a largely asymmetric conflict that occurred in Namibia (then South West Africa), Zambia, and Angola from 26 August 1966 to 21 March 1990.",
" It was fought between the South African Defence Force (SADF) and the People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN), an armed wing of the South West African People's Organisation (SWAPO).",
" The South African Border War resulted in some of the largest battles on the African continent since World War II and was closely intertwined with the Angolan Civil War."
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"In the context of the American Civil War (1861–1865), the border states were slave states that did not declare a secession from the Union and did not join the Confederacy.",
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" Of the 34 U.S. states in 1861, nineteen were free states and fifteen were slave states.",
" Four slave states never declared a secession: Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri.",
" Four others did not declare secession until after the Battle of Fort Sumter and were briefly considered to be border states: Arkansas, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia—after this, they were less frequently called “border states”.",
" Also included as a border state during the war is West Virginia, which was formed from 50 counties of Virginia and became a new state in the Union in 1863."
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"The Boundary Treaty of 1866 between Chile and Bolivia, also called the Mutual Benefits Treaty, was signed in Santiago de Chile on August 10, 1866 by the Chilean Foreign Affairs Minister Alvaro Covarrubias and the Bolivian Plenipotentiary in Santiago Juan R. Muñoz Cabrera.",
" It drew, for the first time, the border between both countries at the 24° South parallel from the Pacific Ocean to the eastern border of Chile and defined a zone of bipartite tax collection, the \"Mutual Benefits zone\", and tax preferences for articles from Bolivia and Chile."
],
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"Title: SS Hsin-Yu\n\nSS \"Hsin Yu\" was a Chinese Army transport ship that served during World War I. The 1,629 ton ship had been built in 1889. On 22 April 1916, the transport, with over a thousand enlisted men and officers on board, was in a thick fog while on its way to Foo Chow. South of the Chusan Islands, the cruiser \"Hai Yung\" accidentally collided with \"Hsin Yu\". A foreign engineer, nine sailors, and 20 soldiers were the only survivors. The ship sank with the loss of more than 1,000 lives. The date of the disaster has frequently (and mistakenly) been listed as 29 August 1916 although it occurred four months earlier.",
"Title: The Fog of War\n\nThe Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara is a 2003 American documentary film about the life and times of former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara illustrating his observations of the nature of modern warfare. The film was directed by Errol Morris and features an original score by Philip Glass. The title derives from the military concept of the \"fog of war\" depicting the difficulty of making decisions in the midst of conflict.",
"Title: South of the Border (2009 film)\n\nSouth of the Border is a 2009 American documentary film directed by Oliver Stone. The documentary premiered at the 2009 Venice Film Festival. Writer for the project Tariq Ali calls the documentary \"a political road movie\". Stone stated that he hopes the film will help people better understand a leader who is wrongly ridiculed \"as a strongman, as a buffoon, as a clown.\"",
"Title: Battle of Malatitze\n\nThe Battle of Molyatichi (Swedish: Malatitze), also known as the Battle of Dobroye, took place on August 31, 1708 at Molyatichi (present-day Belarus near the Russian border) during the Great Northern War. The Russian army of Peter the Great under the command of Mikhail Golitsyn successfully attacked the avatgarde of the Swedish Army of Charles XII under Carl Gustaf Roos. The fighting occurred in the swamp between the rivers Belaya Natopa and Chernaya Natopa. The Swedish forces were surprised by the Russian attack in the morning fog and withdrew to the main Swedish army. The swampy landscape prevented the Russian cavalry to cut off the Swedish way of retreat. Since the attack of the main body of the Swedish army was not part of the Russian intentions at that moment, the Russians pulled back. The Swede chronists noted the grown fighting skills of the Russians. Together with the following Battle of Lesnaya, the battle of Malatitze caused Charles XII to abort his advance to Central Russia.",
"Title: South African Air Force\n\nThe South African Air Force (SAAF, Suid-Afrikaanse Lugmag (SALM) in Afrikaans) is the air force of South Africa, with headquarters in Pretoria. The South African Air Force was established on 1 February 1920. The Air Force has seen service in World War II and the Korean War. From 1966 the SAAF was involved in providing infantry support in a low intensity war (\"The Border War\") in Angola, South-West Africa (Namibia) and Rhodesia. As the war progressed, the intensity of air operations increased until in the late 1980s, the SAAF were compelled to fly fighter missions against Angolan aircraft in order to maintain tactical air superiority. On conclusion of the Border War in 1990, aircraft numbers were severely reduced due to economic pressures as well as the cessation of hostilities with neighbouring states. Today the SAAF has a limited air combat capability and has been structured towards regional peace-keeping, disaster relief and maritime patrol operations.",
"Title: Yandra\n\nYandra was a 990-ton coastal steamer built by Burmeister and Wain, Copenhagen in 1928 for Coast Steamships Ltd for service in the Australian state of South Australia. She was requisitioned by the Royal Australia Navy in June 1940 during the Second World War for conversion to a minesweeper and anti-submarine vessel and was commissioned on 22 September 1940 as HMAS \"Yandra\". She returned to civilian service in 1946. She ran aground during dense fog onto South Neptune Island on 25 January 1959 and was subsequently written off.",
"Title: 1951 Polish–Soviet territorial exchange\n\nThe 1951 Polish–Soviet territorial exchange or Polish-Soviet border adjustment treaty of 1951 was a border adjustment signed in Moscow between the People's Republic of Poland and the Soviet Union regarding roughly 480 km2 of land, along their mutual border. The exchange was made to the decisive economic benefit of the Soviet Union due to rich deposits of coal given up by Poland; these deposits were discovered well before World War II. Within eight years following the agreement, the Soviets built four large coal mines there with the total mining capacity of 15 million tons annually.",
"Title: South African Border War\n\nThe South African Border War, also known as the Namibian War of Independence, and sometimes denoted in South Africa as the Angolan Bush War, was a largely asymmetric conflict that occurred in Namibia (then South West Africa), Zambia, and Angola from 26 August 1966 to 21 March 1990. It was fought between the South African Defence Force (SADF) and the People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN), an armed wing of the South West African People's Organisation (SWAPO). The South African Border War resulted in some of the largest battles on the African continent since World War II and was closely intertwined with the Angolan Civil War.",
"Title: Border states (American Civil War)\n\nIn the context of the American Civil War (1861–1865), the border states were slave states that did not declare a secession from the Union and did not join the Confederacy. To their north they bordered free states of the Union and to their south they bordered Confederate slave states. Of the 34 U.S. states in 1861, nineteen were free states and fifteen were slave states. Four slave states never declared a secession: Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri. Four others did not declare secession until after the Battle of Fort Sumter and were briefly considered to be border states: Arkansas, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia—after this, they were less frequently called “border states”. Also included as a border state during the war is West Virginia, which was formed from 50 counties of Virginia and became a new state in the Union in 1863.",
"Title: Boundary Treaty of 1866 between Chile and Bolivia\n\nThe Boundary Treaty of 1866 between Chile and Bolivia, also called the Mutual Benefits Treaty, was signed in Santiago de Chile on August 10, 1866 by the Chilean Foreign Affairs Minister Alvaro Covarrubias and the Bolivian Plenipotentiary in Santiago Juan R. Muñoz Cabrera. It drew, for the first time, the border between both countries at the 24° South parallel from the Pacific Ocean to the eastern border of Chile and defined a zone of bipartite tax collection, the \"Mutual Benefits zone\", and tax preferences for articles from Bolivia and Chile."
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2,633
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What was the name of the famous event where Lithuanian Nazi collaborators killed 100,000 in Paneriai?
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The Ponary massacre
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"The Great Plague of Marseille was the last of the significant European outbreaks of bubonic plague.",
" Arriving in Marseille, France in 1720, the disease killed 100,000 people in the city and the surrounding provinces.",
" However, Marseille recovered quickly from the plague outbreak.",
" Economic activity took only a few years to recover, as trade expanded to the West Indies and Latin America.",
" By 1765, the growing population was back at its pre-1720 level."
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"Paneriai (Polish: \"Ponary\" , Yiddish: פאנאר /Ponar) is a neighborhood of Vilnius, situated about 10 kilometres away from the city center.",
" It is the largest elderate in the Vilnius city municipality.",
" It is located on low forested hills, on the Vilnius-Warsaw road.",
" Paneriai was the site of the Ponary massacre, a mass killing of as many as 100,000 people from Vilnius and nearby towns and villages during World War II."
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"A Nazi hunter is a private individual who tracks down and gathers information on alleged former Nazis, SS members, and Nazi collaborators who were involved in the Holocaust, typically for use at trial on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity.",
" Prominent Nazi hunters include Simon Wiesenthal, Tuviah Friedman, Serge and Beate Klarsfeld, Ian Sayer, Yaron Svoray, Elliot Welles, and Efraim Zuroff."
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"The Ponary massacre (Polish: \"zbrodnia w Ponarach\" ) was the mass murder of up to 100,000 people by German SD, SS and Lithuanian Nazi collaborators, such as the Ypatingasis būrys units,"
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"The Henneicke Column was a group of Dutch Nazi collaborators working in the investigative division of the \"Central Bureau for Jewish Emigration\" (Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung), with headquarters in Amsterdam, during the Nazi Germany occupation of the Netherlands in World War II ."
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"The Holocaust in Latvia refers to the war crimes of Nazis and Nazi collaborators victimizing Jews during the occupation of Latvia by Nazi Germany."
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"The Darkroom of Damocles (Dutch: De donkere kamer van Damokles ) is a war novel by the Dutch writer Willem Frederik Hermans, published in 1958.",
" Osewoudt, an Amsterdam cigar store owner living under the Nazi occupation, makes his acquaintance with the mysterious Dorbeck, who claims to be involved in the Resistance movement.",
" Dorbeck enlists Osewoudt for dangerous attacks on the Gestapo and Dutch Nazi collaborators.",
" After the Nazi defeat Dorbeck has disappeared, though Osewoudt needs him to prove his involvement.",
" An immediate success since it was first published, the novel has been printed in numerous editions and is one of the greatest World War II novels.",
" The book has been translated into English twice, in 1962 by Roy Edwards, and again in 2007 by Ina Rilke.",
" It was adapted into the 1963 film \"Like Two Drops of Water\", directed by Fons Rademakers."
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"The Glinciszki massacre was a mass murder of Polish civilians by the Nazi-subordinated Lithuanian Auxiliary Police Battalion, committed on 20 June 1944 in the village of Glinciszki (now Glitiškės, Vilnius District Municipality, Lithuania) during the occupation of Poland in World War II.",
" In the massacre, 39 hostages died, including 11 women (one in advanced stage of pregnancy), 11 children (some as young as 3 years old), and 6 elderly men.",
" They were executed as a collective punishment for the death of four Lithuanian Nazi policemen on the previous evening, during the skirmish with the Polish resistance units of the 5th Brigade of Armia Krajowa commanded by Lieutenant Wiktor Wiącki.",
" The massacre triggered an act of reprisal by the Polish partisans against Lithuanian civilians in Dubingiai two days later."
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"The Holocaust, also referred to as the Shoah, was a genocide in which Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany and its World War II collaborators killed some six million European Jews.",
" The victims included 1.5 million children and constituted about two-thirds of the nine million Jews in Continental Europe.",
" A broader definition of the Holocaust includes non-Jewish victims such as the Roma, ethnic Poles, other Slavic ethnic groups, and the disabled and mentally ill.",
" An even broader definition includes Soviet citizens and prisoners of war, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, black people, and political opponents of the Nazis."
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"The Dubingiai massacre was a mass murder of 20–27 Lithuanian civilians in the town of Dubingiai (Dubinki) on 23 June 1944.",
" The massacre was carried out by the 5th Brigade of Armia Krajowa (AK), a Polish resistance group, in a reprisal for the Glinciszki (Glitiškės) massacre of 20 June.",
" The Dubingiai massacre started a wider AK operation in which units beyond the 5th Brigade were involved.",
" In total, 70–100 Lithuanians were killed by the end of June 1944 in Dubingiai and the neighbouring villages of Joniškis, Inturkė, Bijutiškis, and Giedraičiai.",
" While Nazi collaborators were ostensibly the prime targets, the victims included the elderly, children, and even infants.",
" Further conflicts between Lithuanian and Polish units were prevented by the Soviet capture of Vilnius in mid-July."
],
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"Title: Great Plague of Marseille\n\nThe Great Plague of Marseille was the last of the significant European outbreaks of bubonic plague. Arriving in Marseille, France in 1720, the disease killed 100,000 people in the city and the surrounding provinces. However, Marseille recovered quickly from the plague outbreak. Economic activity took only a few years to recover, as trade expanded to the West Indies and Latin America. By 1765, the growing population was back at its pre-1720 level.",
"Title: Paneriai\n\nPaneriai (Polish: \"Ponary\" , Yiddish: פאנאר /Ponar) is a neighborhood of Vilnius, situated about 10 kilometres away from the city center. It is the largest elderate in the Vilnius city municipality. It is located on low forested hills, on the Vilnius-Warsaw road. Paneriai was the site of the Ponary massacre, a mass killing of as many as 100,000 people from Vilnius and nearby towns and villages during World War II.",
"Title: Nazi hunter\n\nA Nazi hunter is a private individual who tracks down and gathers information on alleged former Nazis, SS members, and Nazi collaborators who were involved in the Holocaust, typically for use at trial on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Prominent Nazi hunters include Simon Wiesenthal, Tuviah Friedman, Serge and Beate Klarsfeld, Ian Sayer, Yaron Svoray, Elliot Welles, and Efraim Zuroff.",
"Title: Ponary massacre\n\nThe Ponary massacre (Polish: \"zbrodnia w Ponarach\" ) was the mass murder of up to 100,000 people by German SD, SS and Lithuanian Nazi collaborators, such as the Ypatingasis būrys units,",
"Title: Henneicke Column\n\nThe Henneicke Column was a group of Dutch Nazi collaborators working in the investigative division of the \"Central Bureau for Jewish Emigration\" (Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung), with headquarters in Amsterdam, during the Nazi Germany occupation of the Netherlands in World War II .",
"Title: The Holocaust in Latvia\n\nThe Holocaust in Latvia refers to the war crimes of Nazis and Nazi collaborators victimizing Jews during the occupation of Latvia by Nazi Germany.",
"Title: The Darkroom of Damocles\n\nThe Darkroom of Damocles (Dutch: De donkere kamer van Damokles ) is a war novel by the Dutch writer Willem Frederik Hermans, published in 1958. Osewoudt, an Amsterdam cigar store owner living under the Nazi occupation, makes his acquaintance with the mysterious Dorbeck, who claims to be involved in the Resistance movement. Dorbeck enlists Osewoudt for dangerous attacks on the Gestapo and Dutch Nazi collaborators. After the Nazi defeat Dorbeck has disappeared, though Osewoudt needs him to prove his involvement. An immediate success since it was first published, the novel has been printed in numerous editions and is one of the greatest World War II novels. The book has been translated into English twice, in 1962 by Roy Edwards, and again in 2007 by Ina Rilke. It was adapted into the 1963 film \"Like Two Drops of Water\", directed by Fons Rademakers.",
"Title: Glinciszki massacre\n\nThe Glinciszki massacre was a mass murder of Polish civilians by the Nazi-subordinated Lithuanian Auxiliary Police Battalion, committed on 20 June 1944 in the village of Glinciszki (now Glitiškės, Vilnius District Municipality, Lithuania) during the occupation of Poland in World War II. In the massacre, 39 hostages died, including 11 women (one in advanced stage of pregnancy), 11 children (some as young as 3 years old), and 6 elderly men. They were executed as a collective punishment for the death of four Lithuanian Nazi policemen on the previous evening, during the skirmish with the Polish resistance units of the 5th Brigade of Armia Krajowa commanded by Lieutenant Wiktor Wiącki. The massacre triggered an act of reprisal by the Polish partisans against Lithuanian civilians in Dubingiai two days later.",
"Title: The Holocaust\n\nThe Holocaust, also referred to as the Shoah, was a genocide in which Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany and its World War II collaborators killed some six million European Jews. The victims included 1.5 million children and constituted about two-thirds of the nine million Jews in Continental Europe. A broader definition of the Holocaust includes non-Jewish victims such as the Roma, ethnic Poles, other Slavic ethnic groups, and the disabled and mentally ill. An even broader definition includes Soviet citizens and prisoners of war, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, black people, and political opponents of the Nazis.",
"Title: Dubingiai massacre\n\nThe Dubingiai massacre was a mass murder of 20–27 Lithuanian civilians in the town of Dubingiai (Dubinki) on 23 June 1944. The massacre was carried out by the 5th Brigade of Armia Krajowa (AK), a Polish resistance group, in a reprisal for the Glinciszki (Glitiškės) massacre of 20 June. The Dubingiai massacre started a wider AK operation in which units beyond the 5th Brigade were involved. In total, 70–100 Lithuanians were killed by the end of June 1944 in Dubingiai and the neighbouring villages of Joniškis, Inturkė, Bijutiškis, and Giedraičiai. While Nazi collaborators were ostensibly the prime targets, the victims included the elderly, children, and even infants. Further conflicts between Lithuanian and Polish units were prevented by the Soviet capture of Vilnius in mid-July."
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Rock'n Rollers were shell shaped crisps made by a British company that has been a wholly owned subsidiary of what company since 2006?
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Tayto
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"Rock'n Rollers were shell shaped crisps made by Golden Wonder in the UK during the 1970s.",
" They were named after the rock and roll revival in the 1970s.",
" They were available in Salt & Vinegar and Cheese & Onion flavours.",
" During the 1980s, Golden Wonder ceased to make them."
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"Singtel Optus Pty Limited is the second largest telecommunications company in Australia.",
" It is a wholly owned subsidiary of SingTel (a company headquartered in Singapore) since 2001.",
" The company primarily trades under the Optus brand, while maintaining several wholly owned subsidiary brands, such as Virgin Mobile Australia in the mobile telephony market, Uecomm in the network services market and Alphawest in the ICT services sector."
],
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"Shell Oil Company is the United States-based wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell, a multinational \"oil major\" of Anglo-Dutch origins, which is amongst the largest oil companies in the world.",
" Approximately 22,000 Shell employees are based in the U.S.",
" The U.S. head office is in Houston, Texas.",
" Shell Oil Company, including its consolidated companies and its share in equity companies, is one of America's largest oil and natural gas producers, natural gas marketers, gasoline marketers and petrochemical manufacturers."
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"John Hancock Financial is an informal term for a United States insurance company which existed, in various forms, from its founding on April 21, 1862, until its acquisition in 2004 by the Canadian insurance company Manulife Financial.",
" It was named in honor of John Hancock, a prominent Patriot.",
" The company continues to operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of Manulife and its headquarters remains in Boston, Massachusetts.",
" John Hancock Financial Network (JHFN) is the retail distribution company of John Hancock Life Insurance Company, U.S.A., which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Manulife Financial Corporation."
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"Golden Wonder is a British company that manufactures snack foods, most notably crisps.",
" These include Ringo's, Golden Wonder and Transform-A-Snack.",
" Since 2006, it has been a wholly owned subsidiary of the Northern Irish company Tayto, after being rescued out of administration."
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"The Murrin Murrin Joint Venture is a major nickel-cobalt mining operation being conducted in the North Eastern Goldfields, approximately 45 km east of Leonora, Western Australia.",
" The Project was a joint venture between Murrin Murrin Holdings Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Minara Resources Ltd (whose share is 60%) and Glenmurrin Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Glencore International AG, which had a 40% share but also owned 70% of Minara.",
" As of November 2011, Minara Resources was fully acquired and is now wholly owned by Glencore International.",
" The mine opened in 1999."
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"Copperweld Corp. v. Independence Tube Corp., 467 U.S. 752 (1984) , is a major US antitrust law case decided by the Supreme Court concerning the Pittsburgh firm Copperweld Corporation and the Chicago firm Independence Tube.",
" It that held that a parent company is incapable of conspiring with its wholly owned subsidiary for purposes of Section 1 of the Sherman Act because they cannot be considered separate economic entities.",
" Section 1 of the Sherman Act states that \"Every contract, combination in the form of trust or otherwise, or conspiracy, in restraint of trade or commerce among the several States, or with foreign nations, is declared to be illegal.\"",
" However, for a condition of conspiracy to exist, there must be at least two parties involved.",
" \"Copperweld\" held that separate incorporation was not enough to render a parent and its subsidiary capable of conspiring, since forcibly the economic interests of a wholly owned subsidiary must be those of its parent.",
" It does not apply to partially owned subsidiaries."
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"title": "Copperweld Corp. v. Independence Tube Corp."
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"Sun Hung Kai Financial Limited (SHKFL), is a 70%-owned subsidiary of Everbright Securities Company Limited (SSE: 601788, HKEX: 6178, “Everbright Securities”).",
" With its foundation dating back to 1969 when Fung King Hey, Kwok Tak Seng and Lee Shau Kee teamed up to start the Sun Hung Kai partnership, SHKFL was a wholly owned subsidiary of Sun Hung Kai & Co. Limited (SEHK: 86, “SHKCO”).",
" SHKCO is chaired by Lee Seng Huang and controlled by the Lee & Lee Trust following the acquisition of the Fung family’s equity interest in the company by Allied Properties (H.K.) Limited via its wholly owned subsidiary in 1996.",
" In June 2015, Everbright Securities acquired 70% of SHKFL from SHKCO, making SHKFL a subsidiary of Everbright Securities since then.",
" SHKCO remains a 30% shareholder of SHKFL."
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"The Johnsonburg, Kane, Warren and Irvine Railroad (reporting mark JKWI) was a railroad company in Pennsylvania, United States, formed on May 24, 1982, by Sloan Cornell who also owned the Knox and Kane Railroad.",
" The JKWI was the designated operator of the Irvine, Warren, Kane & Johnsonburg Railroad, that was a partnership of Brock Railroad (a wholly owned subsidiary of Warren Car Company), Irvine Railroad (a wholly owned subsidiary of National Forge Company) and Struthers Wells Inter-American Corporation (a subsidiary of Struthers Wells), all three being Pennsylvania corporations, and had acquired from Conrail the following railroad line segments: MP 58.52 to MP 66.7 (Irvine to Warren) and MP 92.5 to MP 111.0 (Kane to Johnsonburg)."
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"Kirloskar Brothers Limited (KBL) is a pump manufacturing company involved in engineering and manufacture of systems for fluid management.",
" Established in 1888 and incorporated in 1920, KBL is the flagship company of the $2.5 billion Kirloskar Group.",
" The market leader in fluid management, KBL provides fluid management solutions for large infrastructure projects in the areas of water supply, power plants, irrigation, oil & gas and marine & defence.",
" The company engineers and manufactures industrial & petrochemical, agriculture & domestic pumps, valves and hydro turbines.",
" In 2003 KBL acquired SPP Pumps (UK), United Kingdom and established SPP INC, Atlanta, USA, is as a wholly owned subsidiary of SPP, UK and expanded its international presence.",
" In 2007, Kirloskar Brothers International B.V., The Netherlands and Kirloskar Brothers (Thailand) Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary in Thailand were incorporated.",
" In 2008, KBL incorporated Kirloskar Pompen B.V. which acquired Rodelta Pumps International B.V. in 2015 in The Netherlands.",
" In 2010 KBL acquired Braybar Pumps, South Africa and in 2012 it established a manufacturing facility in Egypt as SPP MENA.",
" KBL has joint venture cooperation with Ebara, Japan since 1988 under Kirloskar Ebara Pumps Ltd.",
" Kirloskar Corrocoat Private Limited is joint venture cooperation with Corrocoat, UK since 2006.",
" KBL acquired The Kolhapur Steel Limited in 2007, Hematic Motors in 2010."
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"Title: Rock 'n' Roller Crisps\n\nRock'n Rollers were shell shaped crisps made by Golden Wonder in the UK during the 1970s. They were named after the rock and roll revival in the 1970s. They were available in Salt & Vinegar and Cheese & Onion flavours. During the 1980s, Golden Wonder ceased to make them.",
"Title: Optus\n\nSingtel Optus Pty Limited is the second largest telecommunications company in Australia. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of SingTel (a company headquartered in Singapore) since 2001. The company primarily trades under the Optus brand, while maintaining several wholly owned subsidiary brands, such as Virgin Mobile Australia in the mobile telephony market, Uecomm in the network services market and Alphawest in the ICT services sector.",
"Title: Shell Oil Company\n\nShell Oil Company is the United States-based wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell, a multinational \"oil major\" of Anglo-Dutch origins, which is amongst the largest oil companies in the world. Approximately 22,000 Shell employees are based in the U.S. The U.S. head office is in Houston, Texas. Shell Oil Company, including its consolidated companies and its share in equity companies, is one of America's largest oil and natural gas producers, natural gas marketers, gasoline marketers and petrochemical manufacturers.",
"Title: John Hancock Financial\n\nJohn Hancock Financial is an informal term for a United States insurance company which existed, in various forms, from its founding on April 21, 1862, until its acquisition in 2004 by the Canadian insurance company Manulife Financial. It was named in honor of John Hancock, a prominent Patriot. The company continues to operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of Manulife and its headquarters remains in Boston, Massachusetts. John Hancock Financial Network (JHFN) is the retail distribution company of John Hancock Life Insurance Company, U.S.A., which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Manulife Financial Corporation.",
"Title: Golden Wonder\n\nGolden Wonder is a British company that manufactures snack foods, most notably crisps. These include Ringo's, Golden Wonder and Transform-A-Snack. Since 2006, it has been a wholly owned subsidiary of the Northern Irish company Tayto, after being rescued out of administration.",
"Title: Murrin Murrin Joint Venture\n\nThe Murrin Murrin Joint Venture is a major nickel-cobalt mining operation being conducted in the North Eastern Goldfields, approximately 45 km east of Leonora, Western Australia. The Project was a joint venture between Murrin Murrin Holdings Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Minara Resources Ltd (whose share is 60%) and Glenmurrin Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Glencore International AG, which had a 40% share but also owned 70% of Minara. As of November 2011, Minara Resources was fully acquired and is now wholly owned by Glencore International. The mine opened in 1999.",
"Title: Copperweld Corp. v. Independence Tube Corp.\n\nCopperweld Corp. v. Independence Tube Corp., 467 U.S. 752 (1984) , is a major US antitrust law case decided by the Supreme Court concerning the Pittsburgh firm Copperweld Corporation and the Chicago firm Independence Tube. It that held that a parent company is incapable of conspiring with its wholly owned subsidiary for purposes of Section 1 of the Sherman Act because they cannot be considered separate economic entities. Section 1 of the Sherman Act states that \"Every contract, combination in the form of trust or otherwise, or conspiracy, in restraint of trade or commerce among the several States, or with foreign nations, is declared to be illegal.\" However, for a condition of conspiracy to exist, there must be at least two parties involved. \"Copperweld\" held that separate incorporation was not enough to render a parent and its subsidiary capable of conspiring, since forcibly the economic interests of a wholly owned subsidiary must be those of its parent. It does not apply to partially owned subsidiaries.",
"Title: Sun Hung Kai Financial\n\nSun Hung Kai Financial Limited (SHKFL), is a 70%-owned subsidiary of Everbright Securities Company Limited (SSE: 601788, HKEX: 6178, “Everbright Securities”). With its foundation dating back to 1969 when Fung King Hey, Kwok Tak Seng and Lee Shau Kee teamed up to start the Sun Hung Kai partnership, SHKFL was a wholly owned subsidiary of Sun Hung Kai & Co. Limited (SEHK: 86, “SHKCO”). SHKCO is chaired by Lee Seng Huang and controlled by the Lee & Lee Trust following the acquisition of the Fung family’s equity interest in the company by Allied Properties (H.K.) Limited via its wholly owned subsidiary in 1996. In June 2015, Everbright Securities acquired 70% of SHKFL from SHKCO, making SHKFL a subsidiary of Everbright Securities since then. SHKCO remains a 30% shareholder of SHKFL.",
"Title: Johnsonburg, Kane, Warren and Irvine Railroad\n\nThe Johnsonburg, Kane, Warren and Irvine Railroad (reporting mark JKWI) was a railroad company in Pennsylvania, United States, formed on May 24, 1982, by Sloan Cornell who also owned the Knox and Kane Railroad. The JKWI was the designated operator of the Irvine, Warren, Kane & Johnsonburg Railroad, that was a partnership of Brock Railroad (a wholly owned subsidiary of Warren Car Company), Irvine Railroad (a wholly owned subsidiary of National Forge Company) and Struthers Wells Inter-American Corporation (a subsidiary of Struthers Wells), all three being Pennsylvania corporations, and had acquired from Conrail the following railroad line segments: MP 58.52 to MP 66.7 (Irvine to Warren) and MP 92.5 to MP 111.0 (Kane to Johnsonburg).",
"Title: Kirloskar Brothers\n\nKirloskar Brothers Limited (KBL) is a pump manufacturing company involved in engineering and manufacture of systems for fluid management. Established in 1888 and incorporated in 1920, KBL is the flagship company of the $2.5 billion Kirloskar Group. The market leader in fluid management, KBL provides fluid management solutions for large infrastructure projects in the areas of water supply, power plants, irrigation, oil & gas and marine & defence. The company engineers and manufactures industrial & petrochemical, agriculture & domestic pumps, valves and hydro turbines. In 2003 KBL acquired SPP Pumps (UK), United Kingdom and established SPP INC, Atlanta, USA, is as a wholly owned subsidiary of SPP, UK and expanded its international presence. In 2007, Kirloskar Brothers International B.V., The Netherlands and Kirloskar Brothers (Thailand) Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary in Thailand were incorporated. In 2008, KBL incorporated Kirloskar Pompen B.V. which acquired Rodelta Pumps International B.V. in 2015 in The Netherlands. In 2010 KBL acquired Braybar Pumps, South Africa and in 2012 it established a manufacturing facility in Egypt as SPP MENA. KBL has joint venture cooperation with Ebara, Japan since 1988 under Kirloskar Ebara Pumps Ltd. Kirloskar Corrocoat Private Limited is joint venture cooperation with Corrocoat, UK since 2006. KBL acquired The Kolhapur Steel Limited in 2007, Hematic Motors in 2010."
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2,635
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Sussanne Khan is the former wife of the son of which filmmaker?
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Rakesh Roshan
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"Mohammad-Qoli Khan Qajar was a Safavid military leader and official, who served as the governor (\"beglarbeg\") of Karabakh and Ganja in 1616-1627 and 1633.",
" He was a son of the previous governor of Karabakh, Mohammad-Khan Qajar (1606–1616), and a member of the Ziyādoghlu branch of the Turkoman Qajar clan.",
" Around 1620, when Paykar Khan Igirmi Durt was given a sister of Lohrasp (Luarsab II of Kartli) by then incumbent king Abbas I (r. 1588-1629) on the occasion of him being appointed as the new governor of Kakheti, Mohammad-Qoli Khan Qajar was given a sister of Tahmuras Khan (Teimuraz I of Kakheti).",
" When in 1624, king Abbas I married his granddaughter to Semayun Khan (Simon II), Abd-ol-Ghaffar's wife was a companion to the bride, while Mohammad-Qoli Khan Qajar ordered Paykar Khan Igirmi Durt to host the banquet in the second term of the wedding party."
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"Murong Shun (慕容順) (died 635), regal title Zhugulüwugandou Khan (趉故呂烏甘豆可汗) or, in short, Gandou Khan (甘豆可汗), Tang Dynasty noble title Prince of Xiping (西平王), was briefly a khan of the Xianbei state Tuyuhun.",
" He would have been expected to be the crown prince of his father, the Busabo Khan Murong Fuyun, as the oldest son of his wife Princess Guanghua of Sui Dynasty, but was bypassed, and in 635, with Tuyuhun under attack by Tang, he headed a group of nobles who surrendered to Tang and was subsequently created khan to succeed his father (who was killed in flight).",
" However, he did not receive support from his people and was assassinated later that year.",
" He was succeeded by his son Murong Nuohebo (Ledou Khan)."
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"Hrithik Roshan ( , born 10 January 1974) is an Indian actor who appears in Bollywood films.",
" The son of the filmmaker Rakesh Roshan, he has portrayed a variety of characters and is known for his dancing ability.",
" He is one of the highest-paid actors in India and has won many awards, including six Filmfares."
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"sentences": [
"Zulfiqar Khan \"Nusrat Jung\" (Urdu: ) was born Muhammad Ismail (Urdu: ) son of renowned nobleman of Emperor Aurangzeb named Asad Khan and his wife Mehr-un-Nisa Begam (daughter of Asaf Khan IV).",
" He was born in 1657 CE.",
" and held several appointments under Emperor Aurangzeb in the Mughal Empire.",
" He was married to the daughter of Shaista Khan (the son of Asaf Khan)."
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"title": "Zulfiqar Khan Nusrat Jung"
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"TheLabelLife.com is an Indian e-commerce lifestyle brand based in Mumbai.",
" It retails home décor, clothing and accessories.",
" The collections are closely edited by Style Editors Sussanne Khan, Malaika Arora Khan & Bipasha Basu."
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"sentences": [
"Sussanne Khan (born 26 October 1976) is an Indian interior designer.",
" She is the daughter of actors Sanjay Khan and Zarine Khan, sister of Bollywood actor Zayed Khan, and the former wife of actor Hrithik Roshan."
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"Barsbolad Jinong Khan (ᠪᠠᠷᠰ<br>ᠪᠣᠯᠤᠳ<br>ᠵᠢᠨᠦᠩ<br>ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ Mongolian: Барсболд жонон хаан , transliteration : Barsbold Jonon Khaan , aka : \"Steel-Tiger\" Jinong Khagan) or Barsbolad Khan (Mongolian: Барсболд хаан , translit.",
" : Barsbold Khaan ), 1490–1531) was a Mongol Khagan of the Northern Yuan dynasty based in Mongolia from 1517 to 1519, and Jinong, from 1519 to 1531.",
" Barsbolad Jinong was the third son of Dayan Khan, who appointed his grandson (the eldest son of Dayan Khan's second son), Bodi Alagh Khan as his successor.",
" After the death of Dayan Khan, Barsbolad (Basbolud) Jinong proclaimed himself as the great khan, claiming that Bodi Alagh Khan was too young and too inexperienced to maintain the large Mongol empire, and he was able to rally support from some Mongol populace who feared that after a century of fighting, the unification and prosperity finally achieved by Manduhai khatun /Dayan Khan's adoptive mother and wife/ was to be lost and a more experience leader was needed.",
" However, more than three years later, Bodi Alagh Khan allied with another uncle of his, the fourth son of Dayan Khan and challenged the Barsbolad Jinong, and both sides reached a compromise to avoid bloodshed among fellow Mongols: Barsbolad (Basbolud) Jinong would give up the crown and Bodi Alagh Khan would be the new Great Khan of Mongols, while his sons were also named as different khans.",
" However, the loss of the crown of Great Khan of Mongol was too much for Barsbolad Jinong and he soon died afterward.",
" He was the father of Altan Khan, one of the great leaders of the Northern Yuan.",
" Barsbold was very well known for his bravery and exceptional military skills in his father's campaigns against Oirats and other Mongol fractions."
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"Artaynte was the wife of the Crown Prince Darius, and also the wife of Xerxes I, brother of Darius, who was also married to Amestris, Xerxes son, and married to Atossa, the Achaemenid queen and daughter of Cyrus the Great and former wife of Xerxes father, Darius I, she was also courted to bring down power from Xerxes father and transfer control of the empire to his son, Xerxes."
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"Qasym Khan (Kazakh: Қасым хан ) was the leader of the Kazakh Khanate from about 1511 to 1521.",
" He was the son of Zhanibek Khan who was one of the founding fathers of Qazaq Horde by escaping with his confederacy to Moghulistan from the Uzbek chief Abul-Khayr Khan.",
" Kasym Khan is viewed as the first leader who united the Kazakh tribes.",
" Although, Baranduk Khan was the Khan of the Kazakhs, control of the government was in the hands of Kasym Khan.",
" Eventually he sent Baranduk Khan into exile who died at Samarkand.",
" Kasym Khan had a brother named Adik Khan who was married to Sultana Nigar Khanim, daughter of Yunus Khan of Moghulistan.",
" When Adik Khan died, Kasym Khan took her as his wife."
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"Anne Hendricks Bass (born October 19, 1941) is an American investor, documentary filmmaker, philanthropist and art collector.",
" She is the former wife of billionaire oilman Sid Bass.",
" She directed the 2010 documentary film \"Dancing Across Borders\".",
" She is a patron of the arts in New York City and Fort Worth, Texas."
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"Title: Mohammad-Qoli Khan Qajar\n\nMohammad-Qoli Khan Qajar was a Safavid military leader and official, who served as the governor (\"beglarbeg\") of Karabakh and Ganja in 1616-1627 and 1633. He was a son of the previous governor of Karabakh, Mohammad-Khan Qajar (1606–1616), and a member of the Ziyādoghlu branch of the Turkoman Qajar clan. Around 1620, when Paykar Khan Igirmi Durt was given a sister of Lohrasp (Luarsab II of Kartli) by then incumbent king Abbas I (r. 1588-1629) on the occasion of him being appointed as the new governor of Kakheti, Mohammad-Qoli Khan Qajar was given a sister of Tahmuras Khan (Teimuraz I of Kakheti). When in 1624, king Abbas I married his granddaughter to Semayun Khan (Simon II), Abd-ol-Ghaffar's wife was a companion to the bride, while Mohammad-Qoli Khan Qajar ordered Paykar Khan Igirmi Durt to host the banquet in the second term of the wedding party.",
"Title: Murong Shun\n\nMurong Shun (慕容順) (died 635), regal title Zhugulüwugandou Khan (趉故呂烏甘豆可汗) or, in short, Gandou Khan (甘豆可汗), Tang Dynasty noble title Prince of Xiping (西平王), was briefly a khan of the Xianbei state Tuyuhun. He would have been expected to be the crown prince of his father, the Busabo Khan Murong Fuyun, as the oldest son of his wife Princess Guanghua of Sui Dynasty, but was bypassed, and in 635, with Tuyuhun under attack by Tang, he headed a group of nobles who surrendered to Tang and was subsequently created khan to succeed his father (who was killed in flight). However, he did not receive support from his people and was assassinated later that year. He was succeeded by his son Murong Nuohebo (Ledou Khan).",
"Title: Hrithik Roshan\n\nHrithik Roshan ( , born 10 January 1974) is an Indian actor who appears in Bollywood films. The son of the filmmaker Rakesh Roshan, he has portrayed a variety of characters and is known for his dancing ability. He is one of the highest-paid actors in India and has won many awards, including six Filmfares.",
"Title: Zulfiqar Khan Nusrat Jung\n\nZulfiqar Khan \"Nusrat Jung\" (Urdu: ) was born Muhammad Ismail (Urdu: ) son of renowned nobleman of Emperor Aurangzeb named Asad Khan and his wife Mehr-un-Nisa Begam (daughter of Asaf Khan IV). He was born in 1657 CE. and held several appointments under Emperor Aurangzeb in the Mughal Empire. He was married to the daughter of Shaista Khan (the son of Asaf Khan).",
"Title: The Label Life\n\nTheLabelLife.com is an Indian e-commerce lifestyle brand based in Mumbai. It retails home décor, clothing and accessories. The collections are closely edited by Style Editors Sussanne Khan, Malaika Arora Khan & Bipasha Basu.",
"Title: Sussanne Khan\n\nSussanne Khan (born 26 October 1976) is an Indian interior designer. She is the daughter of actors Sanjay Khan and Zarine Khan, sister of Bollywood actor Zayed Khan, and the former wife of actor Hrithik Roshan.",
"Title: Bars Bolud Jinong\n\nBarsbolad Jinong Khan (ᠪᠠᠷᠰ<br>ᠪᠣᠯᠤᠳ<br>ᠵᠢᠨᠦᠩ<br>ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ Mongolian: Барсболд жонон хаан , transliteration : Barsbold Jonon Khaan , aka : \"Steel-Tiger\" Jinong Khagan) or Barsbolad Khan (Mongolian: Барсболд хаан , translit. : Barsbold Khaan ), 1490–1531) was a Mongol Khagan of the Northern Yuan dynasty based in Mongolia from 1517 to 1519, and Jinong, from 1519 to 1531. Barsbolad Jinong was the third son of Dayan Khan, who appointed his grandson (the eldest son of Dayan Khan's second son), Bodi Alagh Khan as his successor. After the death of Dayan Khan, Barsbolad (Basbolud) Jinong proclaimed himself as the great khan, claiming that Bodi Alagh Khan was too young and too inexperienced to maintain the large Mongol empire, and he was able to rally support from some Mongol populace who feared that after a century of fighting, the unification and prosperity finally achieved by Manduhai khatun /Dayan Khan's adoptive mother and wife/ was to be lost and a more experience leader was needed. However, more than three years later, Bodi Alagh Khan allied with another uncle of his, the fourth son of Dayan Khan and challenged the Barsbolad Jinong, and both sides reached a compromise to avoid bloodshed among fellow Mongols: Barsbolad (Basbolud) Jinong would give up the crown and Bodi Alagh Khan would be the new Great Khan of Mongols, while his sons were also named as different khans. However, the loss of the crown of Great Khan of Mongol was too much for Barsbolad Jinong and he soon died afterward. He was the father of Altan Khan, one of the great leaders of the Northern Yuan. Barsbold was very well known for his bravery and exceptional military skills in his father's campaigns against Oirats and other Mongol fractions.",
"Title: Artaynte\n\nArtaynte was the wife of the Crown Prince Darius, and also the wife of Xerxes I, brother of Darius, who was also married to Amestris, Xerxes son, and married to Atossa, the Achaemenid queen and daughter of Cyrus the Great and former wife of Xerxes father, Darius I, she was also courted to bring down power from Xerxes father and transfer control of the empire to his son, Xerxes.",
"Title: Qasym Khan\n\nQasym Khan (Kazakh: Қасым хан ) was the leader of the Kazakh Khanate from about 1511 to 1521. He was the son of Zhanibek Khan who was one of the founding fathers of Qazaq Horde by escaping with his confederacy to Moghulistan from the Uzbek chief Abul-Khayr Khan. Kasym Khan is viewed as the first leader who united the Kazakh tribes. Although, Baranduk Khan was the Khan of the Kazakhs, control of the government was in the hands of Kasym Khan. Eventually he sent Baranduk Khan into exile who died at Samarkand. Kasym Khan had a brother named Adik Khan who was married to Sultana Nigar Khanim, daughter of Yunus Khan of Moghulistan. When Adik Khan died, Kasym Khan took her as his wife.",
"Title: Anne Hendricks Bass\n\nAnne Hendricks Bass (born October 19, 1941) is an American investor, documentary filmmaker, philanthropist and art collector. She is the former wife of billionaire oilman Sid Bass. She directed the 2010 documentary film \"Dancing Across Borders\". She is a patron of the arts in New York City and Fort Worth, Texas."
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What is the name of the Thomasville, Georgia based producer and distributor of Dreamies, Buddy Bars and other snack cakes?
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Flowers Foods
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"Gansito (Spanish \"little goose\"), is a Mexican snack cake, which is similar to the Twinkie, with the exception of strawberry jelly along with the creamy filling and that it is covered in chocolate with chocolate sprinkle topping.",
" It was created in 1957 by Marinela (the pastries division of the breadmaking Bimbo brand).",
" Gansito is one of the first three products to emerge from this brand.",
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"Tteok-bokki (떡볶이 ) or stir-fried rice cakes is a popular Korean food made from small-sized \"garae-tteok\" (long, white, cylinder-shaped rice cakes) called \"tteokmyeon\" (떡면 ; \"rice cake noodles\") or commonly \"tteok-bokki-tteok\" (떡볶이 떡 ; \"\"tteok-bokki\" rice cakes\").",
" Fish cakes, boiled eggs, and scallions are some of the most commonly added ingredients.",
" It can be seasoned with either spicy \"gochujang\" (chili paste) or non-spicy \"ganjang\" (soy sauce)-based sauce; the former being the prototype, and the latter often called \"gungjung-tteok-bokki\" (royal court \"tteok-bokki\").",
" Nowadays, variations also include curry-\"tteok-bokki\", cream sauce-\"tteok-bokki\", \"jajang-tteok-bokki\", seafood-\"tteok-bokki\", \"galbi-tteok-bokki\" and so on.",
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"Title: Hostess (snack cakes)\n\nHostess Cake, simply known as Hostess, is a brand under which snack cakes are sold by Hostess Brands. The brand originated in 1919 upon the first sale of the Hostess CupCake. Hostess is better-known as the brand under which Twinkies are sold, after making its first appearance in 1930. The brand was owned by Continental Baking Company until 1995. At that point, Continental Baking was acquired by Interstate Bakeries Corporation. IBC became Hostess Brands in 2009 and began liquidating its assets in 2012 following a strike by the BCTGM union. The cake business of Hostess Brands was then sold to a \"new\" Hostess Brands owned by private equity firms Apollo Global Management and C. Dean Metropoulos and Company.",
"Title: Twinkie the Kid\n\nTwinkie the Kid is the mascot for Twinkies, Hostess's golden, cream-filled snack cakes. He is a registered trademark of Hostess Brands. He made his debut in 1971. He has appeared on product packaging, in commercials, and as collectible related merchandise except for a brief period between 1988 and 1990.",
"Title: Snack cake\n\nSnack cakes are a type of baked dessert confectionery made with cake and icing.",
"Title: Goodwill Industries of the Southern Rivers\n\nGoodwill Industries of the Southern Rivers Inc. is an independent Columbus, Georgia based nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Also referred to as GoodwillSR or GWISR. GoodwillSR is given its charter through Goodwill Industries International and maintained by a board of directors composed of Columbus, Georgia based community and business leaders. GoodwillSR currently has several career center locations offering many services to community members including free tax preparation to those that do not exceed a maximum income threshold.",
"Title: Flowers Foods\n\nFlowers Foods, headquartered in Thomasville, Georgia, is a producer and marketer of packaged bakery foods in the United States. The company operates 46 bakeries that produce breads, buns, rolls, snack cakes, pastries, and tortillas. The company’s products are sold regionally through a direct store delivery network that encompasses the East, South, and Southwest, and are sold nationwide via delivery to retailers' warehouses.",
"Title: Hostess Brands\n\nHostess Brands, Inc. is a bakery company formed in June 2013. It owns several bakeries in the United States that produce snack cakes under the Hostess and Dolly Madison brand names. It is headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri and is 50% owned by HB Holdings, LLC, a venture set up by Apollo Global Management and C. Dean Metropoulos and Company.",
"Title: Mrs. Freshley's\n\nMrs. Freshley's is a brand of snack cakes produced and distributed by Flowers Foods. Varieties of this brand include Honeybuns, Pecan Twirls, Dreamies (similar to the Twinkie), Swiss Rolls, Peanut-butter Wafers (called Buddy Bars, similar to Nutty Bars), Brownies, Creme-filled Cookies, and many more.",
"Title: Gansito\n\nGansito (Spanish \"little goose\"), is a Mexican snack cake, which is similar to the Twinkie, with the exception of strawberry jelly along with the creamy filling and that it is covered in chocolate with chocolate sprinkle topping. It was created in 1957 by Marinela (the pastries division of the breadmaking Bimbo brand). Gansito is one of the first three products to emerge from this brand. This specific snack cake is heavily marketed, possibly more than any other of Bimbo's products which include white and wheat bread, cereal bars, pound cakes and several other cakes, various pastries, cookies, and wafers.",
"Title: Tteok-bokki\n\nTteok-bokki (떡볶이 ) or stir-fried rice cakes is a popular Korean food made from small-sized \"garae-tteok\" (long, white, cylinder-shaped rice cakes) called \"tteokmyeon\" (떡면 ; \"rice cake noodles\") or commonly \"tteok-bokki-tteok\" (떡볶이 떡 ; \"\"tteok-bokki\" rice cakes\"). Fish cakes, boiled eggs, and scallions are some of the most commonly added ingredients. It can be seasoned with either spicy \"gochujang\" (chili paste) or non-spicy \"ganjang\" (soy sauce)-based sauce; the former being the prototype, and the latter often called \"gungjung-tteok-bokki\" (royal court \"tteok-bokki\"). Nowadays, variations also include curry-\"tteok-bokki\", cream sauce-\"tteok-bokki\", \"jajang-tteok-bokki\", seafood-\"tteok-bokki\", \"galbi-tteok-bokki\" and so on. \"Tteok-bokki\" is commonly purchased and eaten at \"bunsikjip\" (snack bars) as well as \"pojangmacha\" (street stalls)."
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The music of Old Crow Medicine Show has been called a genre of music developed along with various North American dances such as square dancing, clogging and what?
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buck dancing
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" Since his departure from the band to pursue music production, Hutt has worked with The Gaslight Anthem, Flogging Molly, including their RIAA certified Gold recording \"Drunken Lullabies\" and its followup \"Within a Mile of Home\", The Bouncing Souls, Lucero, Dropkick Murphys, Old Crow Medicine Show and Audra Mae amongst other notable artists."
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"Rebecca Rippy (born 1977) is an American singer/songwriter, most notably in the roots country and Americana genres.",
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" She has released two critically acclaimed records, \"Secrets\" (2008), and \"Telling Stories\" (2009).",
" She has played or shared the stage with such well-known acts and artists as REM producer Don Dixon, Leon Russell, Lucy Kaplansky, Tony Rice, Donna the Buffalo, Jim Lauderdale, Bill Mallonee and the Vigilantes of Love, blues legend Tinsley Ellis, John Cowan, Rhonda Vincent, Danielle Howle, and Old Crow Medicine Show, and has become a regular performer at such prestigious songwriter venues as the Bluebird Café in Nashville, TN, and at the Neighborhood Theater in Charlotte, NC."
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" 2\" will be released September 15, 2017 on Acony Records.",
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"The Water Tower Bucket Boys was a bluegrass and old-time band from Portland, Oregon.",
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" In 2009 they were picked by Chuck Ragan of Hot Water Music to appear on a portion of the Revival Tour and their song \"Wide Open Spaces\" was selected for inclusion on the 2009 Tour Compilation.",
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"Old Crow Medicine Show is an Americana string band based in Nashville, Tennessee, that has been recording since 1998.",
" They were formally inducted into the Grand Ole Opry on September 17, 2013.",
" Their ninth album, \"Remedy\", released in 2014, won the Grammy Award for Best Folk Album.",
" The group's music has been called old-time, folk, and alternative country.",
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"Divided & United: The Songs of the Civil War is a compilation album of American Civil War music recorded by various artists.",
" It was released on November 5, 2013 through ATO Records.",
" The album was produced with the help of music supervisor Randall Poster, whose credits include work with \"Boardwalk Empire\" and \"Moonrise Kingdom\".",
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"Title: Rebecca Rippy\n\nRebecca Rippy (born 1977) is an American singer/songwriter, most notably in the roots country and Americana genres. She was born to a musical family and grew up singing gospel music, picking up a guitar and starting to write at 19 years of age. She has released two critically acclaimed records, \"Secrets\" (2008), and \"Telling Stories\" (2009). She has played or shared the stage with such well-known acts and artists as REM producer Don Dixon, Leon Russell, Lucy Kaplansky, Tony Rice, Donna the Buffalo, Jim Lauderdale, Bill Mallonee and the Vigilantes of Love, blues legend Tinsley Ellis, John Cowan, Rhonda Vincent, Danielle Howle, and Old Crow Medicine Show, and has become a regular performer at such prestigious songwriter venues as the Bluebird Café in Nashville, TN, and at the Neighborhood Theater in Charlotte, NC.",
"Title: Willie Watson (musician)\n\nWillie Watson (born September 23, 1979) is a singer-songwriter, guitarist, and banjo player born in Watkins Glen, New York, who was a founding member of Old Crow Medicine Show. His debut solo album \"Folk Singer, Vol. I\", was released in May 2014; it's follow-up \"Folksinger, Vol. 2\" will be released September 15, 2017 on Acony Records. He has appeared at the Newport Folk Festival and other major music festivals. Raised in Upstate New York around Ithaca, he currently resides in the Woodland Hills district of Los Angeles.",
"Title: Old Crow Medicine Show (album)\n\nOld Crow Medicine Show, or sometimes known as O.C.M.S., is the first studio album released by the acoustic quintet, Old Crow Medicine Show. Songs include obscure traditional tunes and original compositions by group members. The album features their signature tune, \"Wagon Wheel\", written by frontman Ketch Secor using a Bob Dylan chorus. The album was produced by David Rawlings. Gillian Welch makes a cameo on drums.",
"Title: The Water Tower Bucket Boys\n\nThe Water Tower Bucket Boys was a bluegrass and old-time band from Portland, Oregon. They formed in 2005 and self released three full-length albums and two EPs. Their last recent album \"Sole Kitchen\" was produced and recorded by Mike Herrera of Tumbledown and MxPx and featured all original songs, including \"Blackbird Pickin' At A Squirrel\" with guest vocals from Mike. The band performed live on NPR's West Coast Live and RTÉ1's Pat Kenney Show and recorded sessions for Mark Lamarr's program on BBC 2 on their 2009 and 2010 tours of the UK. In 2009 they were picked by Chuck Ragan of Hot Water Music to appear on a portion of the Revival Tour and their song \"Wide Open Spaces\" was selected for inclusion on the 2009 Tour Compilation. The band played notable festivals such as the Open House Festival, the Pickathon, the San Francisco Bluegrass and Old-Time Festival, and Seattle's Folklife Festival. They have performed on stage with artists as diverse as Frank Turner, Kitty, Daisy, and Lewis, Chuck Ragan, the Crooked Jades, and the Foghorn Stringband, and shared bills with groups ranging from Hayseed Dixie to Old Crow Medicine Show.",
"Title: Old Crow Medicine Show\n\nOld Crow Medicine Show is an Americana string band based in Nashville, Tennessee, that has been recording since 1998. They were formally inducted into the Grand Ole Opry on September 17, 2013. Their ninth album, \"Remedy\", released in 2014, won the Grammy Award for Best Folk Album. The group's music has been called old-time, folk, and alternative country. Along with original songs, the band performs many pre-World War II blues and folk songs.",
"Title: Divided & United\n\nDivided & United: The Songs of the Civil War is a compilation album of American Civil War music recorded by various artists. It was released on November 5, 2013 through ATO Records. The album was produced with the help of music supervisor Randall Poster, whose credits include work with \"Boardwalk Empire\" and \"Moonrise Kingdom\". The album features contributions from many notable Country and Bluegrass musicians, including Loretta Lynn, Old Crow Medicine Show, Dolly Parton, T Bone Burnett, Del McCoury, and Karen Elson, among others.",
"Title: Remedy (Old Crow Medicine Show album)\n\nRemedy is the fifth studio album by folk, country and old time music band, Old Crow Medicine Show. The album, produced by Ted Hutt, was released on July 1, 2014. It won the 2015 Grammy Award for Best Folk Album.",
"Title: 50 Years of Blonde on Blonde\n\n50 Years of Blonde on Blonde is a live album by folk, country and old time music band, Old Crow Medicine Show. The album is a track-for-track tribute to Bob Dylan's landmark 1966 double album \"Blonde on Blonde\".",
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Justin Wintle, an English author, editor and journalist, was educated at which college?
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Magdalen College, Oxford
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In what year was the Cuban politician whom Jon Lee Anderson profiled born?
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1926
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Coverage of which international situation from 2015 earned the Pulitzer prize for the photojournalist Sergey Ponomarev?
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European migrant crisis
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"Title: European migrant crisis\n\nThe European migrant crisis, or the European refugee crisis, is a term given to a period beginning in 2015 when rising numbers of people arrived in the European Union (EU), travelling across the Mediterranean Sea or overland through Southeast Europe. These people included asylum seekers, but also others, such as economic migrants and some hostile agents, including Islamic State militants disguised as refugees or migrants.",
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"Title: Sergey Ponomarev (photographer)\n\nSergey Igorevich Ponomarev (Russian: Сергей Игоревич Пономарёв , 11 December 1980, Moscow) is a Russian photographer. In 2016 he shared a Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography with Mauricio Lima, Tyler Hicks, and Daniel Etter \"For photographs that captured the resolve of refugees, the perils of their journeys and the struggle of host countries to take them in.\" Specifically, their coverage of the European migrant crisis, produced for The New York Times, was cited. He became the second individual Pulitzer Prize winner from Russia since 1992, after Alexander Zemlianichenko (1997). In 2017, he was awarded the Robert Capa Gold Medal (shared with Bryan Denton) for his coverage of the war in Iraq.",
"Title: Sergey Ponomarev\n\nSergey Ponomarev (Russian: Серге́й Пономарев ) is a former Russian football player.",
"Title: Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography\n\nThe Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography is one of the American Pulitzer Prizes annually awarded for journalism. From 2000 it has used the \"breaking news\" name but it is considered a continuation of the Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography, which was awarded from 1968 to 1999. Prior to 1968, a single Prize was awarded for photojournalism, the Pulitzer Prize for Photography, which was replaced in that year by Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography and Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography."
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Who was the undisputed "boss" that succeeded Woodrow Wilson in Atlantic City?
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Enoch Lewis "Nucky" Johnson
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" It is the easternmost stop on the Atlantic City Line to and from Philadelphia.",
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"Woodrow Wilson College, the first of Princeton University's six residential colleges, was developed in the late 1950s when a group of students formed the Woodrow Wilson Lodge as an alternative to the eating clubs.",
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"Woodrow Wilson Montessori School, formerly Woodrow Wilson Elementary School, is a public K-8 Montessori school in the Cherryhurst Addition subdivision in the Neartown area of Houston, Texas.",
" A part of the Houston Independent School District (HISD), Wilson serves as the neighborhood elementary school for a section of Neartown, including a portion of Montrose.",
" It also serves as a magnet school for all of HISD's territory.",
" it is one of three public Montessori programs in Houston.",
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"Enoch Lewis \"Nucky\" Johnson (January 20, 1883 – December 9, 1968) was an Atlantic City, New Jersey political boss, Atlantic County Sheriff, businessman, and racketeer.",
" He was the undisputed \"boss\" of the political machine that controlled Atlantic City and the Atlantic County government from the 1910s until his conviction and imprisonment in 1941.",
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" The effort led to the unsuccessful prosecution of Kuehnle for election fraud and the successful prosecution and conviction of him for a conflict of interest in connection with a government contract.",
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"Wilson Memorial High School is a public school located in Fishersville, Virginia.",
" The school is named after the 28th President of the United States, Thomas Woodrow Wilson, who was born in nearby Staunton, Virginia.",
" WMHS, home of the Green Hornets, is located in the Woodrow Wilson Complex, which consists of the Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center, Augusta County Public Schools Board offices, Valley Vocational Technical Center, Shenandoah Valley Governor's School, Wilson Elementary School, and Wilson Middle School."
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"Title: Atlantic City Rail Terminal\n\nThe Atlantic City Rail Terminal is Atlantic City, New Jersey's train station. It is the easternmost stop on the Atlantic City Line to and from Philadelphia. The station was also served by the Atlantic City Express Service (ACES) from 2009 until it was formally discontinued on March 9, 2012. The Atlantic City terminal is a 5-track, 3-platform terminal located inside of the Atlantic City Convention Center. The Atlantic City Line is a commuter train and runs daily all day.",
"Title: Wilson College, Princeton University\n\nWoodrow Wilson College, the first of Princeton University's six residential colleges, was developed in the late 1950s when a group of students formed the Woodrow Wilson Lodge as an alternative to the eating clubs. The Woodrow Wilson Lodge members originally met and dined in Madison Hall, which is now part of John D. Rockefeller III College. Following the ideals of Woodrow Wilson, president of Princeton from 1902-1910, the members advocated a more thorough integration of academic, social and residential life on campus. In current times the college is known more simply as Wilson College.",
"Title: Wilson Montessori School\n\nWoodrow Wilson Montessori School, formerly Woodrow Wilson Elementary School, is a public K-8 Montessori school in the Cherryhurst Addition subdivision in the Neartown area of Houston, Texas. A part of the Houston Independent School District (HISD), Wilson serves as the neighborhood elementary school for a section of Neartown, including a portion of Montrose. It also serves as a magnet school for all of HISD's territory. it is one of three public Montessori programs in Houston. It was the first HISD school to use the Montessori style for all students, as well as housing HISD's first Montessori middle school program. It is named after President of the United States Woodrow Wilson.",
"Title: Enoch L. Johnson\n\nEnoch Lewis \"Nucky\" Johnson (January 20, 1883 – December 9, 1968) was an Atlantic City, New Jersey political boss, Atlantic County Sheriff, businessman, and racketeer. He was the undisputed \"boss\" of the political machine that controlled Atlantic City and the Atlantic County government from the 1910s until his conviction and imprisonment in 1941. His rule encompassed the Roaring Twenties when Atlantic City was at the height of its popularity as a refuge from Prohibition. In addition to bootlegging, his organization also was involved in gambling and prostitution.",
"Title: Eleanor Wilson McAdoo\n\nEleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo (October 16, 1889 – April 5, 1967) was the youngest daughter of US President Woodrow Wilson and Ellen Louise Axson. Wilson had two sisters, Margaret Woodrow Wilson and Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre. She was an American author who wrote about her father.",
"Title: Louis Kuehnle\n\nLouis Kuehnle, ( ; December 25, 1857 – August 6, 1934), known as \"Commodore Kuehnle\", was an American business entrepreneur and politician of German descent. He is considered a pioneer in the growing resort town of Atlantic City, New Jersey in the late 1880s and early 1900s. He was leader of the Republican organization that controlled Atlantic City during the early 1900s. Future president New Jersey Governor Woodrow Wilson pursued Kuehnle after his 1910 election as part of his campaign to clean up Atlantic City. The effort led to the unsuccessful prosecution of Kuehnle for election fraud and the successful prosecution and conviction of him for a conflict of interest in connection with a government contract. His name then tarnished by scandal, he was succeeded by Enoch \"Nucky\" Johnson as leader of the organization.",
"Title: Woodrow Wilson Awards\n\nWoodrow Wilson Awards are given out in multiple countries each year by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars of the Smithsonian Institution to individuals in both the public sphere and business who have shown an outstanding commitment to President of the United States Woodrow Wilson's dream of integrating politics, scholarship, and policy for the common good. Created in 1999 as a local Award for leadership in Washington, DC, the Awards were expanded in 2001 to recognize great leaders and thinkers throughout the world. Funding from the Awards supports additional research, scholars, and programs in Washington and the home community of the recipients.",
"Title: The New Freedom\n\nThe New Freedom has three meanings. This was Woodrow Wilson's campaign slogan in the 1912 election. The first two comprise the campaign speeches and promises of Woodrow Wilson in the 1912 presidential campaign calling for limited government, and Wilson's 1913 book of the same name. The more common meaning comprises the Progressive programs enacted by Wilson as president during his first term (1913-1916), when the Democrats controlled Congress. Wartime policies are not generally considered part of the New Freedom; and after the 1918 elections the Republicans took control of Congress, and were generally hostile to the New Freedom. As President, Wilson focused on three types of reform:",
"Title: Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library\n\nThe Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library houses Woodrow Wilson materials from during and immediately after his lifetime, memoirs of those who worked with him, and governmental volumes concerning World War I. The library is located at the Woodrow Wilson Birthplace, at 18–24 North Coalter Street in Staunton, Virginia. The library is home to the Woodrow Wilson presidential car, a Pierce Arrow limousine.",
"Title: Wilson Memorial High School\n\nWilson Memorial High School is a public school located in Fishersville, Virginia. The school is named after the 28th President of the United States, Thomas Woodrow Wilson, who was born in nearby Staunton, Virginia. WMHS, home of the Green Hornets, is located in the Woodrow Wilson Complex, which consists of the Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center, Augusta County Public Schools Board offices, Valley Vocational Technical Center, Shenandoah Valley Governor's School, Wilson Elementary School, and Wilson Middle School."
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2,642
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Adventures on the Wheels of Steel is a 3CD compilation album by Grandmaster Melle Mel, and Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, were an American hip hop group formed in the South Bronx of New York City in which year?
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1976
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" Rappers Cowboy and Scorpio left with Melle Mel although Mel's brother The Kidd Creole (N. Glover) and Rahiem remained with Flash.",
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" New rappers Lavon (Kevin LaVon Dukes), Mr Broadway (Russell Wheeler), and dancer Larry Love (Larry Parker) were added.",
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" Indeed, rap, the MC performance, was still then a phonetic repetition, a copycatting of either American rappers or, with Hip Hop booming in France in the 1980s, of French hip hop artists such as Assassin, NTM, IAM or Mc Solaar.",
" Without the real capacity for translating the movement and its expressions in Senegalese terms yet, the mid-1980s in Dakar were however definitively hip hop.",
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"Title: Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five\n\nGrandmaster Flash and the Furious Five were an American hip hop group formed in the South Bronx of New York City in 1976. Composed of one DJ (Grandmaster Flash) and five rappers (Melle Mel, The Kidd Creole, Keith Cowboy, Mr. Ness/Scorpio, and Rahiem), the group's use of turntablism, break-beat deejaying, and conscious lyricism were significant in the early development of hip hop music.",
"Title: Greatest Messages\n\nGreatest Messages is a compilation album release by Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five (\"On The Strength\" is their official second album). It was released in January 1984, and it is a compilation of their Sugar Hill Records hit singles including \"The Message\". Over half of the tracks were single-only releases prior to this compilation. Singles from Melle Mel are also on this compilation.",
"Title: Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five (album)\n\nGrandmaster Flash & The Furious Five is a compilation album release by Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five (\"On The Strength\" is their official second album). It was released in July 1983, and it is a compilation of their Sugar Hill Records hit singles including \"The Message\", \"New York New York and \"White Lines\". Over half of the tracks were single-only releases prior to this compilation.",
"Title: The Greatest Mixes\n\nThe Greatest Mixes is a remix compilation album by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five originally released by Sanctuary Records in 1997 in the United Kingdom. It contains rare non-album tracks and new and original remixes from both Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five and Grandmaster Melle Mel.",
"Title: Grandmaster Melle Mel and the Furious Five\n\nGrandmaster Melle Mel and the Furious Five was released in 1984 by Sugarhill Records after the split between Grandmaster Flash and Melle Mel. For this album, Melle Mel kept the group name 'the Furious Five' (although the line-up changed) and used the title 'Grandmaster'. Rappers Cowboy and Scorpio left with Melle Mel although Mel's brother The Kidd Creole (N. Glover) and Rahiem remained with Flash. New rappers King Lou, Kami Kaze, and Tommy Gunn joined, as did Flash's best friend E. Z. Mike as DJ.",
"Title: They Said It Couldn't Be Done\n\nThey Said It Couldn't Be Done is the third album released by Grandmaster Flash, which followed the breakup of the Furious Five because of the departure of rappers Melle Mel, Scorpio, and Keith Cowboy. For \"They Said It Couldn't Be Done\", Flash signed with Elektra Records and retained the services of Rahiem and The Kidd Creole. New rappers Lavon (Kevin LaVon Dukes), Mr Broadway (Russell Wheeler), and dancer Larry Love (Larry Parker) were added. It was originally released in April 1985. It was re-issued on CD in the US for the first time in 2005 (DBK Works dbk514). It was the first album the group released on a major label. It was produced by Gavin Christopher and Grandmaster Flash (the group). The album also included \"Girls Love the Way He Spins,\" \"Sign of the Times\" \"Paradise,\" and \"Rock the House (Alternate Groove).\" It was the first hip hop album released by Elektra Records.",
"Title: The Official Adventures of Grandmaster Flash\n\nThe Official Adventures of Grandmaster Flash is a DJ mix album by Grandmaster Flash and was released in January 2002. It is a mix album consisting of interview snippets, newly recorded old school hip hop mixes, live Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five segments and four other tracks by various artists that were popular in Flash's early DJ repertoire.",
"Title: Hip Hop Galsen\n\nQuickly, podiums enlarged their performances from dancers only to rappers as well. It was a time when soon-to-be hip hop artists were still mimicking American artists they actively used to listen to such Africa Bambaataa, Grandmaster Flash, Furious Five, Delight, Doug E. Fresh or Public Enemy for the most well-known. Indeed, rap, the MC performance, was still then a phonetic repetition, a copycatting of either American rappers or, with Hip Hop booming in France in the 1980s, of French hip hop artists such as Assassin, NTM, IAM or Mc Solaar. Without the real capacity for translating the movement and its expressions in Senegalese terms yet, the mid-1980s in Dakar were however definitively hip hop. And whenever the classical hip hop film Beat Street was circulating in local cinemas, young people were following the movie from showroom to showroom in order to view it again and again and to know by heart the famous lyrics of Grandmaster Flash."
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The 1957 1000 km Buenos Aires took place on 20 January, on the Circuito de la Costanera Norte, for this event, was moved from its previous venue, the Autódromo Municipal-Avenida Paz, a 45,000 capacity motor racing circuit in Buenos Aires, Argentina built in which year?
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1952
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" Verifiable records can only confirm the Costanera Norte circuit layouts for the 1951 V Gran Premio General Perón (Feb. 18), V Gran Premio Eva Perón (Feb. 25), Gran Premio Eva Perón (Ciudad) Sport (March 18) and the 1957 1000 km de Buenos Aires."
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" The race regularly attracted Brazilian and European drivers and also Argentine drivers such as Juan Manuel Fangio and José Froilán González were now competing in Europe on a regular basis.",
" For the 1948 Grand Prix season, the race was moved to the Palermo circuit where it would remain to host six of twelve \"Peron Cup\" races until the end of 1950.",
" In 1951, the Costanera Norte circuit would host its last three Grand Prix events before the 1951 completion of the Autodromo 17 de Octubre (October 17), a purpose-built circuit for major Grand Prix series which would host various editions of the Buenos Aires Grand Prix from 1952 until 2009 with the exception of the 1956 event held at the General San Martin circuit in Mendoza."
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"Title: 1000 km Buenos Aires\n\nThe 1000 km Buenos Aires was an endurance sports car event held in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The race mostly run on the Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez, although it would run the Costanera circuit in 1957. Besides a single race in Caracas, Venezuela, it was the only annual South American race in the history of the World Sportscar Championship.",
"Title: 1955 1000 km Buenos Aires\n\nThe 1955 1000 km Buenos Aires took place on 23 January, on the Autódromo Municipal-Avenida Paz, (Buenos Aires, Argentina). It was the second running of the race, and once again, it was opening round of the F.I.A. World Sports Car Championship. For this event, a longer section of the Autopista General Pablo Riccheri route was added, making the circuit 17.136 km in length.",
"Title: Autódromo Juan y Oscar Gálvez\n\nThe Autódromo de Buenos Aires Juan y Oscar Gálvez (official name) is a 45,000 capacity motor racing circuit in Buenos Aires, Argentina built in 1952 under president Juan Perón, named \"Autódromo 17 de Octubre\" after the date of Loyalty Day until Perón's overthrow. It was later renamed after Argentinian racing driver brothers, Juan Gálvez and Oscar Alfredo Gálvez.",
"Title: Circuito Costanera (Buenos Aires)\n\nThe Circuito Costanera (commonly known as the Costanera Circuit), was a Grand Prix circuit in Buenos Aires (Argentina). Two variants are known to have existed under Circuito \"Avenida\" Costanera and Costanera \"Sur\" which are listed by a few data sources as circuits used for the 1930, 1932 and 1936 Buenos Aires races. Verifiable records can only confirm the Costanera Norte circuit layouts for the 1951 V Gran Premio General Perón (Feb. 18), V Gran Premio Eva Perón (Feb. 25), Gran Premio Eva Perón (Ciudad) Sport (March 18) and the 1957 1000 km de Buenos Aires.",
"Title: 1956 1000 km Buenos Aires\n\nThe 1956 1000 km Buenos Aires took place on 29 January, on the Autódromo Municipal-Avenida Paz, (Buenos Aires, Argentina). It was the third running of the race, and once again, it was opening round of the F.I.A. World Sports Car Championship. For this event, a longer section of the Autopista General Pablo Riccheri route was removed, returning the circuit to 9.476 km in length, as it was in 1954.",
"Title: 1957 1000 km Buenos Aires\n\nThe 1957 1000 km Buenos Aires took place on 20 January, on the Circuito de la Costanera Norte, (Buenos Aires, Argentina). It was the fourth running of the race, and once again, it was opening round of the F.I.A. World Sports Car Championship. For this event, was moved from its previous venue, the Autódromo Municipal-Avenida Paz, only to return to the Autódromo in 1958.",
"Title: 1958 1000 km Buenos Aires\n\nThe 1958 1000 km Buenos Aires took place on 26 January, on the Autódromo Municipal-Avenida Paz, (Buenos Aires, Argentina). It was the fifth running of the race, and once again, it was opening round of the F.I.A. World Sports Car Championship. For this event, it returned to the Autódromo, after having a one-off race at the Circuito de la Costanera Norte, however its layout was not generally well received.",
"Title: 1960 1000 km Buenos Aires\n\nThe 1960 1000 km Buenos Aires took place on 31 January, on the Autódromo Municipal-Avenida Paz, (Buenos Aires, Argentina). It was the sixth running of the race, and after a year off, it returned to be the opening round of the F.I.A. World Sports Car Championship. However, this was to be last time to race was held until a non-championship race was held in 1970",
"Title: Buenos Aires Grand Prix (motor racing)\n\nThe Buenos Aires Grand Prix was a motor race held in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The event was first held at the Costanera circuit from the early 1930s until 1936 and then continued in 1941 at the Retiro circuit. After a six-year break and General Juan Peron in office, racing resumed at Retiro in 1947 with the start of the South American \"Temporada\" Grand Prix series to be contested twice a year under Formula Libre regulations. Italian Luigi Villoresi won all 1947 Temporada events. The race regularly attracted Brazilian and European drivers and also Argentine drivers such as Juan Manuel Fangio and José Froilán González were now competing in Europe on a regular basis. For the 1948 Grand Prix season, the race was moved to the Palermo circuit where it would remain to host six of twelve \"Peron Cup\" races until the end of 1950. In 1951, the Costanera Norte circuit would host its last three Grand Prix events before the 1951 completion of the Autodromo 17 de Octubre (October 17), a purpose-built circuit for major Grand Prix series which would host various editions of the Buenos Aires Grand Prix from 1952 until 2009 with the exception of the 1956 event held at the General San Martin circuit in Mendoza.",
"Title: 1954 1000 km Buenos Aires\n\nThe 1954 1000 km Buenos Aires was a motor race for sports cars which was held on January 24 at the Autódromo Municipal-Avenida Paz, (Buenos Aires, Argentina). It was the opening race of the 1954 World Sportscar Championship and was also the inaugural 1000 km Buenos Aires. The race was won by Giuseppe Farina and Umberto Maglioli, driving a Ferrari 375 MM"
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What is the population of the town in ghana where 71 people were killed and 13 others injured in a head-on collision between a bus and a truck on 18 February 2016?
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49,046
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"On 11 June 2012, two moderate earthquakes struck northern Afghanistan, causing a large landslide.",
" The landslide buried the town of Sayi Hazara, trapping 71 people.",
" After four days of digging, only five bodies were recovered and the search was called off.",
" Overall, 75 people were killed and 13 others were injured."
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"Andrzej Munk (16 October 1921 – 20 September 1961) was a Polish film director, screen writer and documentalist.",
" He was one of the most influential artists of the post-Stalinist period in the People's Republic of Poland.",
" His feature films \"Man on the Tracks\" (\"Człowiek na torze\", 1956), \"Eroica\" (\"Heroism\", 1958), \"Bad Luck\" (\"Zezowate szczęście\", 1960), and \"Passenger\" (\"Pasażerka\" 1963), are considered classics of the Polish Film School developed in mid-1950s.",
" He died as a result of a car crash in Kompina in a head-on collision with a truck."
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"At least 71 people were killed and 13 others injured in a head-on collision between a bus and a truck in Ghana on 18 February 2016.",
" The government-operated bus was heading to Tamale when it collided head-on with the cargo truck, which was carrying tomatoes, near the town of Kintampo on Wednesday evening.",
" A regional police spokesman said: “It was very serious … we had to use chainsaws to cut through parts of the mangled bus to get bodies and survivors out.",
" The police affirmed it was one of the worst road accident in Ghana in years.",
" Even if the cause of the accident is unknow, some sources said that it could have been a problem of brakes, but speeding could also been in cause.",
" It seems the bus was overload, carrying more than the maximum of 63 passengers."
],
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"On 9 February 2016, two Meridian-branded passenger trains were involved in a head-on collision at Bad Aibling in southeastern Germany.",
" Of approximately 150 people on board the two trains, 12 people died and 85 others were injured, including 24 seriously."
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"Kintampo or Kintapo is a town and tourist destination in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana.",
" It became the capital of Kintampo North Municipal in 2004.",
" Kintampo has a population of 49,046.",
" It also served as the capital of the former Kintampo District."
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"sentences": [
"Westbury railway station was a station in Westbury, Shropshire, England.",
" The station was opened in 1861 by the Shrewsbury and Welshpool Railway company, later coming under the joint control of the Great Western Railway and the London and North Western Railway.",
" It closed (along with all the other intermediate stations) on 12 September 1960, though it retained its passing loop and signal box until 1988, when the modernisation scheme for the line saw Radio Electronic Token Block signalling commissioned, all remaining manual signal boxes closed and control pass to the signalling centre at .",
" Just a year earlier, the loop was the site of a head-on collision between two passenger trains after one passed a signal at danger.",
" One of the two Diesel Multiple Units involved was derailed and 37 people were injured."
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"The 2008 Burkina Faso bus crash was a bus accident on 5:30 am, November 15, 2008, that claimed the lives of more than 60 persons near the town of Boromo in Burkina Faso.",
" A heavily-loaded truck carrying 80 people collided with an overloaded bus carrying 95 people on National Highway 1, about six kilometers from Boromo.",
" The bus, was on its way to Côte d'Ivoire.",
" The run had started from Imasgho, and additional riders were picked up at Koudougou.",
" The truck was traveling from Banfora.",
" Following the collision, the bus caught fire and 54 persons were burned to death inside the bus.",
" Eleven others who escaped died of their injuries.",
" The victims were transported to the hospital at Souro Bobo.",
" The truck driver reportedly survived the collision.",
" Police investigators speculated that the truck driver had fallen asleep at the wheel, based on a lack of skidmarks"
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"The Abermule train collision was a head-on collision which occurred at Abermule, Montgomeryshire, Wales on 26 January 1921, killing 17 people.",
" The crash arose from misunderstandings between staff which effectively over-rode the safe operation of the Electric Train Tablet system protecting the single line.",
" A train departed carrying the wrong tablet for the section it was entering and collided with a train coming the other way."
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"Sergei Mikhalev (5 October 1947 – 21 April 2015) was a Russian ice hockey coach.",
" He coached Ufa Salavat Yulayev in the 2008–09 and 2011–12 seasons, and was the general manager of Lada Togliatti in the VHL.",
" In 2006, he coached Russia men's national junior ice hockey team to a silver medal.",
" Mikhalev was born in Chelyabinsk, Russia.",
" On 21 April 2015, he was killed in a head-on collision with a truck on a highway in Chelyabinsk region while returning home from the funeral of Traktor Chelyabinsk coach Valery Belousov."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Carrollton bus collision occurred on May 14, 1988, on Interstate 71 in unincorporated Carroll County, Kentucky.",
" Involving a former school bus in use by a church youth group and a pickup truck driven by an impaired driver, the head-on collision was the deadliest incident involving drunk driving and the third-deadliest bus crash in United States history (as of 2016).",
" Of the 67 people on the bus (counting the driver), there were 27 fatalities in the accident, the same number as the 1958 Prestonsburg, Kentucky bus disaster and behind the 1976 Yuba City bus disaster (29) and 1963 Chualar bus crashes (32)."
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"Title: 2012 Afghanistan earthquakes\n\nOn 11 June 2012, two moderate earthquakes struck northern Afghanistan, causing a large landslide. The landslide buried the town of Sayi Hazara, trapping 71 people. After four days of digging, only five bodies were recovered and the search was called off. Overall, 75 people were killed and 13 others were injured.",
"Title: Andrzej Munk\n\nAndrzej Munk (16 October 1921 – 20 September 1961) was a Polish film director, screen writer and documentalist. He was one of the most influential artists of the post-Stalinist period in the People's Republic of Poland. His feature films \"Man on the Tracks\" (\"Człowiek na torze\", 1956), \"Eroica\" (\"Heroism\", 1958), \"Bad Luck\" (\"Zezowate szczęście\", 1960), and \"Passenger\" (\"Pasażerka\" 1963), are considered classics of the Polish Film School developed in mid-1950s. He died as a result of a car crash in Kompina in a head-on collision with a truck.",
"Title: 2016 Ghana bus collision\n\nAt least 71 people were killed and 13 others injured in a head-on collision between a bus and a truck in Ghana on 18 February 2016. The government-operated bus was heading to Tamale when it collided head-on with the cargo truck, which was carrying tomatoes, near the town of Kintampo on Wednesday evening. A regional police spokesman said: “It was very serious … we had to use chainsaws to cut through parts of the mangled bus to get bodies and survivors out. The police affirmed it was one of the worst road accident in Ghana in years. Even if the cause of the accident is unknow, some sources said that it could have been a problem of brakes, but speeding could also been in cause. It seems the bus was overload, carrying more than the maximum of 63 passengers.",
"Title: Bad Aibling rail accident\n\nOn 9 February 2016, two Meridian-branded passenger trains were involved in a head-on collision at Bad Aibling in southeastern Germany. Of approximately 150 people on board the two trains, 12 people died and 85 others were injured, including 24 seriously.",
"Title: Kintampo, Ghana\n\nKintampo or Kintapo is a town and tourist destination in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana. It became the capital of Kintampo North Municipal in 2004. Kintampo has a population of 49,046. It also served as the capital of the former Kintampo District.",
"Title: Westbury (Salop) railway station\n\nWestbury railway station was a station in Westbury, Shropshire, England. The station was opened in 1861 by the Shrewsbury and Welshpool Railway company, later coming under the joint control of the Great Western Railway and the London and North Western Railway. It closed (along with all the other intermediate stations) on 12 September 1960, though it retained its passing loop and signal box until 1988, when the modernisation scheme for the line saw Radio Electronic Token Block signalling commissioned, all remaining manual signal boxes closed and control pass to the signalling centre at . Just a year earlier, the loop was the site of a head-on collision between two passenger trains after one passed a signal at danger. One of the two Diesel Multiple Units involved was derailed and 37 people were injured.",
"Title: 2008 Burkina Faso bus crash\n\nThe 2008 Burkina Faso bus crash was a bus accident on 5:30 am, November 15, 2008, that claimed the lives of more than 60 persons near the town of Boromo in Burkina Faso. A heavily-loaded truck carrying 80 people collided with an overloaded bus carrying 95 people on National Highway 1, about six kilometers from Boromo. The bus, was on its way to Côte d'Ivoire. The run had started from Imasgho, and additional riders were picked up at Koudougou. The truck was traveling from Banfora. Following the collision, the bus caught fire and 54 persons were burned to death inside the bus. Eleven others who escaped died of their injuries. The victims were transported to the hospital at Souro Bobo. The truck driver reportedly survived the collision. Police investigators speculated that the truck driver had fallen asleep at the wheel, based on a lack of skidmarks",
"Title: Abermule train collision\n\nThe Abermule train collision was a head-on collision which occurred at Abermule, Montgomeryshire, Wales on 26 January 1921, killing 17 people. The crash arose from misunderstandings between staff which effectively over-rode the safe operation of the Electric Train Tablet system protecting the single line. A train departed carrying the wrong tablet for the section it was entering and collided with a train coming the other way.",
"Title: Sergei Mikhalev\n\nSergei Mikhalev (5 October 1947 – 21 April 2015) was a Russian ice hockey coach. He coached Ufa Salavat Yulayev in the 2008–09 and 2011–12 seasons, and was the general manager of Lada Togliatti in the VHL. In 2006, he coached Russia men's national junior ice hockey team to a silver medal. Mikhalev was born in Chelyabinsk, Russia. On 21 April 2015, he was killed in a head-on collision with a truck on a highway in Chelyabinsk region while returning home from the funeral of Traktor Chelyabinsk coach Valery Belousov.",
"Title: Carrollton bus collision\n\nThe Carrollton bus collision occurred on May 14, 1988, on Interstate 71 in unincorporated Carroll County, Kentucky. Involving a former school bus in use by a church youth group and a pickup truck driven by an impaired driver, the head-on collision was the deadliest incident involving drunk driving and the third-deadliest bus crash in United States history (as of 2016). Of the 67 people on the bus (counting the driver), there were 27 fatalities in the accident, the same number as the 1958 Prestonsburg, Kentucky bus disaster and behind the 1976 Yuba City bus disaster (29) and 1963 Chualar bus crashes (32)."
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Who stated that she was born white but still identified as black and whose story was detailed in "Down from the Mountaintop: From Belief to Belonging" written by Joshua Dolezal?
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Rachel Dolezal
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"White horses are born white and stay white throughout their lives.",
" White horses may have brown, blue, or hazel eyes.",
" \"True white\" horses, especially those that carry one of the dominant white (\"W\") genes, are rare.",
" Most horses that are commonly referred to as \"white\" are actually \"gray\" horses whose hair coats are completely white."
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"Drina (] ; ) was a medieval \"župa\" (county) located somewhere in what is now Podrinje (the Drina valley) in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina and western Serbia.",
" Its location and spread is unclear.",
" The region was part of the first Serbian Principality, in the Early Middle Ages.",
" John Kinnamos (1143–1185) noted that the Drina separated Bosnia from Serbia, although a 1187 Papal document still identified Bosnia as part of Serbia.",
" When Bosnia became separated politically from Serbia is unclear.",
" The Drina \"župa\" was mentioned in the \"Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja\" ( , ca. 1300), as the site of a battle and the fief of Serbian nobleman Tihomir during Prince Časlav's reign (927–960).",
" The \"CPD\", in chapter IX, holds that Serbia is made up of two provinces, Raška and Bosnia.",
" In 1359, \"veliki čelnik\" Dimitrije ( 1349–59) is mentioned as holding Gacko, Drina, Dabar, and Rudine.",
" Drina is mentioned as an area with the fortified town of Sokol-grad in 1444, as a \"dominium\" (lordship, \"knežina\") in 1448, as a lordship with \"Falcone\" (\"Soko\") in 1454.",
" It was part of the dominion of the Kosača noble family."
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"In Roman mythology, Romulus and Remus are twin brothers, whose story tells the events that led to the founding of the city of Rome and the Roman Kingdom by Romulus.",
" The killing of Remus by his brother, and other tales from their story, have inspired artists throughout the ages.",
" Since ancient times, the image of the twins being suckled by a she-wolf has been a symbol of the city of Rome and the Roman people.",
" Although the tale takes place before the founding of Rome around 750 BC, the earliest known written account of the myth is from the late 3rd century BC.",
" Whether the twins' myth was an original part of Roman myth or a later development is a subject of ongoing debate."
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"The Samaritan Book of Joshua is a Samaritan chronicle so called because the greater part of it is devoted to the history of Joshua.",
" It is extant in two divergent recensions, one in Samaritan Hebrew and the other in Arabic.",
" The editio princeps published an Arabic manuscript written in the Samaritan alphabet, with a Latin translation and a long preface by T. W. Juynboll (Leyden, 1848).",
" The Samaritan Hebrew version was published in 1908 by Moses Gaster.",
" Though based on the Hebrew canonical Book of Joshua, it differs greatly from the latter in both form and content and the Samaritans ascribe no canonical authority to it.",
" The author, who was of a much later period, amplified the Biblical narratives by weaving into them legends of a later date and developing the narratives themselves, at the same time altering certain statements in accordance with Samaritan views on history.",
" Alterations that emphasize the Samaritan belief in the sanctity of Mount Gerizim, the site of the Samaritan temple, appear throughout the text; for example, an expanded Joshua 9:27 calls Gerizim \"the chosen place\" and a description of the temple being built there follows the conclusion of the conquest of Canaan.",
" It is divided into fifty chapters, and contains, after the account of Joshua, a brief description of the period following Joshua, agreeing to that extent with the Book of Judges.",
" Then follow histories of Nebuchadnezzar, Alexander the Great, and the revolt against Hadrian; it ends with an incomplete account of Baba Rabba."
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"An automatic lubrication system (ALS), often referred to as a centralized lubrication system, is a system that delivers controlled amounts of lubricant to multiple locations on a machine while the machine is operating.",
" Even though these systems are usually fully automated, a system that requires a manual pump or button activation is still identified as a centralized lubrication system.",
" The system can be classified into two different categories that can share a lot of the same components."
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"Joshua Andrew Dolezal (also spelled Doležal ; born September 1975) is an American academic and writer.",
" He is a full Professor of English studies at Central College (Iowa), focusing on American literature, creative nonfiction, medical humanities and sustainability issues.",
" He is also the author of a memoir, \"Down from the Mountaintop: From Belief to Belonging\", which details his upbringing in \"a strict, cult-like Christian family\" and which received widespread attention in connection with the 2015 controversy surrounding his sister, Rachel Dolezal.",
" The book was described by Kim Barnes as an \"intimate and lyrical story of fallen faith, found love, and the way we must sometimes circle back to find what we have lost.\"",
" Dolezal is also the author of a number of essays, poems and academic papers."
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"sentences": [
"In June 2015, Dolezal came to media attention when her European American parents stated publicly that Dolezal was a white woman passing as black.",
" Their statement followed Dolezal's reports to police and local news media that she had been the victim of nine hate crimes; however a subsequent police investigation did not support Dolezal's allegations.",
" Dolezal's critics contend that she has committed cultural appropriation and fraud; Dolezal and her defenders contend her racial identity is genuine while not based on biology or ancestry.",
" In a November 2015 television interview, Dolezal publicly stated for the first time since the controversy began that she was born white but still identified as black."
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"title": "Rachel Dolezal"
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"sentences": [
"Evenius (Εὑήνιος) or Peithenius (Πειθήνιος) was an Ancient Greek legendary seer from Apollonia, Illyria, whose story survives in the accounts of Herodotus and Conon.",
" The somewhat more detailed version of Herodotus is as follows."
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"title": "Evenius"
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"Bonnie & Clyde is a musical with music by Frank Wildhorn, lyrics by Don Black and a book by Ivan Menchell.",
" The world premiere took place in La Jolla, California in November 2009.",
" The musical centers on Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, the ill-fated lovers and outlaws whose story has been infamous since they achieved folk hero status during the Great Depression.",
" Wildhorn described the music as a \"non-traditional score, combining rockabilly, blues and gospel music\".",
" The La Jolla run was followed by a Sarasota, Florida engagement in 2010."
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"Julia Wainwright Capwell is a fictional character from the American soap opera \"Santa Barbara\".",
" She was portrayed by actress Nancy Lee Grahn from May 6, 1985 to then show's demise on January 15, 1993.",
" Julia was a part of one of the show's main supercouples, Mason and Julia.",
" The character is still identified as one of the most important characters in the show's history.",
" Eighteen years following the character's final appearance, women continue to be a driving force in soap operas.",
" The show offered \"multitudes\" of her and other female characters as men became secondary in a woman's world, according to a published article in \"The New York Times\"."
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"Title: White (horse)\n\nWhite horses are born white and stay white throughout their lives. White horses may have brown, blue, or hazel eyes. \"True white\" horses, especially those that carry one of the dominant white (\"W\") genes, are rare. Most horses that are commonly referred to as \"white\" are actually \"gray\" horses whose hair coats are completely white.",
"Title: Drina (župa)\n\nDrina (] ; ) was a medieval \"župa\" (county) located somewhere in what is now Podrinje (the Drina valley) in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina and western Serbia. Its location and spread is unclear. The region was part of the first Serbian Principality, in the Early Middle Ages. John Kinnamos (1143–1185) noted that the Drina separated Bosnia from Serbia, although a 1187 Papal document still identified Bosnia as part of Serbia. When Bosnia became separated politically from Serbia is unclear. The Drina \"župa\" was mentioned in the \"Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja\" ( , ca. 1300), as the site of a battle and the fief of Serbian nobleman Tihomir during Prince Časlav's reign (927–960). The \"CPD\", in chapter IX, holds that Serbia is made up of two provinces, Raška and Bosnia. In 1359, \"veliki čelnik\" Dimitrije ( 1349–59) is mentioned as holding Gacko, Drina, Dabar, and Rudine. Drina is mentioned as an area with the fortified town of Sokol-grad in 1444, as a \"dominium\" (lordship, \"knežina\") in 1448, as a lordship with \"Falcone\" (\"Soko\") in 1454. It was part of the dominion of the Kosača noble family.",
"Title: Romulus and Remus\n\nIn Roman mythology, Romulus and Remus are twin brothers, whose story tells the events that led to the founding of the city of Rome and the Roman Kingdom by Romulus. The killing of Remus by his brother, and other tales from their story, have inspired artists throughout the ages. Since ancient times, the image of the twins being suckled by a she-wolf has been a symbol of the city of Rome and the Roman people. Although the tale takes place before the founding of Rome around 750 BC, the earliest known written account of the myth is from the late 3rd century BC. Whether the twins' myth was an original part of Roman myth or a later development is a subject of ongoing debate.",
"Title: Book of Joshua (Samaritan)\n\nThe Samaritan Book of Joshua is a Samaritan chronicle so called because the greater part of it is devoted to the history of Joshua. It is extant in two divergent recensions, one in Samaritan Hebrew and the other in Arabic. The editio princeps published an Arabic manuscript written in the Samaritan alphabet, with a Latin translation and a long preface by T. W. Juynboll (Leyden, 1848). The Samaritan Hebrew version was published in 1908 by Moses Gaster. Though based on the Hebrew canonical Book of Joshua, it differs greatly from the latter in both form and content and the Samaritans ascribe no canonical authority to it. The author, who was of a much later period, amplified the Biblical narratives by weaving into them legends of a later date and developing the narratives themselves, at the same time altering certain statements in accordance with Samaritan views on history. Alterations that emphasize the Samaritan belief in the sanctity of Mount Gerizim, the site of the Samaritan temple, appear throughout the text; for example, an expanded Joshua 9:27 calls Gerizim \"the chosen place\" and a description of the temple being built there follows the conclusion of the conquest of Canaan. It is divided into fifty chapters, and contains, after the account of Joshua, a brief description of the period following Joshua, agreeing to that extent with the Book of Judges. Then follow histories of Nebuchadnezzar, Alexander the Great, and the revolt against Hadrian; it ends with an incomplete account of Baba Rabba.",
"Title: Automatic lubrication system\n\nAn automatic lubrication system (ALS), often referred to as a centralized lubrication system, is a system that delivers controlled amounts of lubricant to multiple locations on a machine while the machine is operating. Even though these systems are usually fully automated, a system that requires a manual pump or button activation is still identified as a centralized lubrication system. The system can be classified into two different categories that can share a lot of the same components.",
"Title: Joshua Dolezal\n\nJoshua Andrew Dolezal (also spelled Doležal ; born September 1975) is an American academic and writer. He is a full Professor of English studies at Central College (Iowa), focusing on American literature, creative nonfiction, medical humanities and sustainability issues. He is also the author of a memoir, \"Down from the Mountaintop: From Belief to Belonging\", which details his upbringing in \"a strict, cult-like Christian family\" and which received widespread attention in connection with the 2015 controversy surrounding his sister, Rachel Dolezal. The book was described by Kim Barnes as an \"intimate and lyrical story of fallen faith, found love, and the way we must sometimes circle back to find what we have lost.\" Dolezal is also the author of a number of essays, poems and academic papers.",
"Title: Rachel Dolezal\n\nIn June 2015, Dolezal came to media attention when her European American parents stated publicly that Dolezal was a white woman passing as black. Their statement followed Dolezal's reports to police and local news media that she had been the victim of nine hate crimes; however a subsequent police investigation did not support Dolezal's allegations. Dolezal's critics contend that she has committed cultural appropriation and fraud; Dolezal and her defenders contend her racial identity is genuine while not based on biology or ancestry. In a November 2015 television interview, Dolezal publicly stated for the first time since the controversy began that she was born white but still identified as black.",
"Title: Evenius\n\nEvenius (Εὑήνιος) or Peithenius (Πειθήνιος) was an Ancient Greek legendary seer from Apollonia, Illyria, whose story survives in the accounts of Herodotus and Conon. The somewhat more detailed version of Herodotus is as follows.",
"Title: Bonnie & Clyde (musical)\n\nBonnie & Clyde is a musical with music by Frank Wildhorn, lyrics by Don Black and a book by Ivan Menchell. The world premiere took place in La Jolla, California in November 2009. The musical centers on Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, the ill-fated lovers and outlaws whose story has been infamous since they achieved folk hero status during the Great Depression. Wildhorn described the music as a \"non-traditional score, combining rockabilly, blues and gospel music\". The La Jolla run was followed by a Sarasota, Florida engagement in 2010.",
"Title: Julia Wainwright Capwell\n\nJulia Wainwright Capwell is a fictional character from the American soap opera \"Santa Barbara\". She was portrayed by actress Nancy Lee Grahn from May 6, 1985 to then show's demise on January 15, 1993. Julia was a part of one of the show's main supercouples, Mason and Julia. The character is still identified as one of the most important characters in the show's history. Eighteen years following the character's final appearance, women continue to be a driving force in soap operas. The show offered \"multitudes\" of her and other female characters as men became secondary in a woman's world, according to a published article in \"The New York Times\"."
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Were W. D. Richter and René Laloux both screenwriters?
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"Title: Gandahar (film)\n\nGandahar is a 1988 French animated science fantasy film. The original version was directed by René Laloux, and was based on Jean-Pierre Andrevon's novel \"Les Hommes-machines contre Gandahar\" (\"The Machine-Men versus Gandahar\").",
"Title: Les Maîtres du temps\n\nLes Maîtres du temps (lit. \"The Masters of Time\", a.k.a. \"Time Masters\", \"Az idő urai\" in Hungarian) is a 1982 Franco-Hungarian animated science fiction feature film directed by René Laloux and designed by Mœbius. It is based on the 1958 science fiction novel \"L'Orphelin de Perdide\" (\"The Orphan of Perdide\") by Stefan Wul.",
"Title: Fantastic Planet\n\nFantastic Planet (French: La Planète sauvage , Czech: Divoká planeta , lit. \"The Wild Planet\") is a 1973 animated science fiction film directed by René Laloux and written by Laloux and Roland Topor. Topor also completed the film's production design and it was animated at Jiří Trnka Studio in Prague. The film was an international co-production between companies from France and Czechoslovakia. The allegorical story, about humans living on a strange planet dominated by giant humanoid aliens who consider them animals, is based on the 1957 novel \"Oms en série\" by French writer Stefan Wul.",
"Title: W. D. Richter\n\nW. D. Richter (born December 7, 1945, New Britain, Connecticut) is a screenwriter and film director and producer. He is best known for adapting \"Invasion of the Body Snatchers\", directing \"The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension\" and co-writing \"Big Trouble in Little China\".",
"Title: Chesney and Wolfe\n\nRonald Chesney (birth name René Cadier; born 1922) and Ronald Wolfe (birth name Harvey Ronald Wolf-Lubbroff; 8 August 1922 – 18 December 2011) were British TV comedy screenwriters, best known for their popular (and most successful) 1960s and 1970s sitcoms, \"The Rag Trade\" (1961–63, 1977–78), \"Meet the Wife\" (1963–66), \"On the Buses\" (1969–73) and Romany Jones (1972–75).",
"Title: Oriental Tales\n\nOriental Tales (French: Nouvelles orientales ) is a 1938 short story collection by the French writer Marguerite Yourcenar. The stories share a self-consciously mythological form; some are based on pre-existing myths and legends, while some are new. The story \"How Wang-Fo Was Saved\" was adapted into an animated short film by René Laloux in the 1980s.",
"Title: René Laloux\n\nRené Laloux (July 13, 1929 – March 14, 2004) was a French animator and film director.",
"Title: The Violet of Potsdamer Platz\n\nThe Violet of Potsdamer Platz (German: Das Veilchen vom Potsdamer Platz) is a 1936 German drama film directed by Johann Alexander Hübler-Kahla and starring Rotraut Richter, Paul W. Krüger and Margarete Kupfer."
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Which sports announcer, who spent the last part of his career as a Chicago Cubs announcer, also owns a Chicago restaurant?
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Harry Caray
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"Wayne P. Messmer (born in Chicago, IL Aug/Sep 1945) is a professional speaker, singer, broadcaster, author and actor.",
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" He was the long-time public address announcer for the Chicago Cubs.",
" He sings \"The Star-Spangled Banner\" before many Cubs games, as well as prior to all Chicago Wolves American Hockey League games.",
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"The 1966 Chicago Cubs season was the 95th season of the Chicago Cubs franchise, the 91st in the National League and the 51st at Wrigley Field.",
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"Mark Potter (born June 13, 1960 in Kingston, Ontario) has been a well-known sports broadcaster in Eastern Ontario for over thirty years.",
" Born and raised in Portsmouth Village in Kingston, Potter has worked both hockey and baseball broadcasts on TV & radio spanning four decades.",
" His sports broadcasting career began in 1981 when he replaced Chris Cuthbert (now lead sports announcer at TSN) as the colour man for Jim Gilchrist on Kingston Canadians Ontario Hockey League radio broadcasts for seven seasons.",
" Potter began his television career in 1981 at CKWS TV in Kingston, Ontario working alongside the legendary Max Jackson (member of the Kingston & District Sports Hall of Fame).",
" Max retired in 1982 and Potter became Sports Director at CKWS TV & Radio.",
" He anchored the nightly sports reports on the six o'clock and 11 o'clock evening newscasts on CKWS-TV for eleven years.",
" He built a reputation as a colourful, outspoken commentator and his favourite target was the hapless Toronto Maple Leafs teams of that era.",
" Potter left CKWS in 1992 to start a new career as an Investment Advisor, but has continued working as a freelance broadcaster with TVCogeco in Kingston.",
" He hosted a weekly one-hour local sports interview show called 'SportsMark'.",
" It ran for five-years and after a brief hiatus he returned hosting a weekly 30-minute sports interview program called 'Sports Profiles'.",
" Potter has been the TV play by play voice of the Kingston Ponies Senior baseball team on TVCogeco since the late 1980s and for the past ten-years has hosted Kingston Frontenacs OHL broadcasts on TVCogeco.",
" In addition he hosts a weekly OHL intermission feature called 'The OHL Roundtable\" that is shown in several OHL cities.",
" Potter began his career as a radio announcer at CKWS/CFMK radio in the late 1970s after graduating from Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario from the Broadcast Journalism program.",
" He anchored TV sports in Kingston starting at the age of twenty; the youngest anchor in the history of CKWS-TV, a station that goes back to the mid-1950s.",
" Potter also does radio work as the occasional co-host of the 'Big G & Mathews' morning drive show on KIX Country 93.5fm in Kingston.",
" In 2005 he won a prestigious TVCogeco STAR Award for being named the top broadcaster in Ontario for Cogeco stations.",
" A dedicated longtime community volunteer Potter has been a finalist for Kingston's Citizen of the Year award and a recipient of the Paul Harris Fellow; the highest honour given by Rotary International for community service.",
" He is in his tenth year as President of the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, Canada and has been on the Board of Directors since the early 1980s.",
" In 2003, he co-authored a book with J.W. 'Bill' Fitsell \"Hockey's Hub-Three Centuries of Hockey in Kingston,\" (published by Quarry Press) that chronicles Kingston's rich hockey heritage."
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"Judd Sirott (born January 1969) is an American sportscaster on WGN Radio's coverage of the Chicago Blackhawks and the Chicago Fire Soccer Club.",
" He previously appeared on WGN's broadcasts of Chicago Cubs baseball, when his duties included play-by-play during the 5th inning, scoreboard updates for other MLB games throughout the broadcast, and hosting the pregame and postgame shows.",
" When the Cubs moved to WBBM (AM) beginning in the 2015 season, Sirott remained with WGN, and WSCR sportscaster Mark Grote was hired to fill Sirott's former position.",
" Sirott serves as the Chicago Fire's alternate radio play-by-play announcer when primary announcer Roger Twibell works for CBSSN."
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"Peter R. \"Pete\" Gross (December 28, 1936 - December 2, 1992) a Northwest sports announcer, was a household name in Seattle, Washington for 17 years as the \"Voice of the Seahawks\".",
" He spent most of his career as a radio play-by-play announcer with KIRO (AM).",
" His most memorable call line was \"Touchdown Seahawks!\"",
" Steve Raible, who served as color commentator with Pete Gross during much of his 17 years, continues to call that line as the Seahawks play-by-play announcer today.",
" Gross' original broadcast partners on the Seahawks radio broadcasts were Don Heinrich and Wayne Cody."
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"Tallgrass Beef Company is a Kansas-based beef company that sells grass fed and grass finished beef.",
" Tallgrass Beef became the first grass fed beef producer to sell steaks in Chicago in 2005 when Harry Caray’s Restaurant began selling Tallgrass Beef.",
" Its beef is sold via restaurants and grocery stores throughout the Midwest, East Coast, and Southeast, in addition to mail order.",
" Tallgrass Beef Company raises some of its cattle on founder Bill Kurtis's Sedan, Kansas ranch.",
" Tallgrass also has a network of family farmers and ranchers who raise and finish grass fed cattle that fit the standards of the Tallgrass protocols."
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"Coleman Roberts Griffith (May 22, 1893 – February 1966) was an American sport psychologist.",
" Born in Iowa, he is considered the founder of American sport psychology.",
" Griffith studied at Greenville College until 1915, and then studied psychology at the University of Illinois.",
" While at the University of Illinois, Griffith established what he claimed to be the first sports psychology laboratory in the United States.",
" At this time Griffith worked closely with the University of Illinois football team, studying how factors such as psychomotor skills and personality variables related to performance and learning of athletic skills.",
" Due to financial reasons, the Research in Athletics Laboratory eventually was closed, which led to Griffith becoming a sport psychologist with the Chicago Cubs baseball team.",
" Throughout his time with the Chicago Cubs, Griffith examined the players and completed a series of reports for Philip K. Wrigley, the owner of the Chicago Cubs team, with the results eventually summarized in a large report.",
" His ideas were met with resistance, but he helped the Cubs to be successful while there.",
" Griffith ended his career in the department of education at the University of Illinois until his retirement in 1961.",
" Some of Griffith's main contributions to the field of sports psychology came from his publications \"The Psychology of Coaching\" (1926) and \"The Psychology of Athletics\" (1928).",
" These publications were written during Griffith’s time at the University of Illinois and covered topics such as how a coach must have knowledge in athletics, physiology, and psychology to be successful.",
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"\"Go Cubs Go\", \"Go, Cubs, Go\" or \"Go, Cubs, Go!\"",
" is a song written by Steve Goodman in 1984.",
" At various times the Goodman version of the song has been the official Chicago Cubs team song and the official Cubs victory song.",
" The Goodman version of the song is now referred to as the official Chicago Cubs victory song.",
" The Goodman version has been included in both a 1994 Steve Goodman anthology album and a 2008 Cubs songs and sounds album.",
" Following the team's 2016 World Series victory, the song peaked at number 3 on \"Billboard\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.",
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"Harry Caray (born Harry Christopher Carabina March 1, 1914 – February 18, 1998) was an American sportscaster on radio and television.",
" He covered five Major League Baseball teams, beginning with 25 years of calling the games of the St. Louis Cardinals with two of these years also spent calling games for the St. Louis Browns.",
" After a year working for the Oakland Athletics and eleven years with the Chicago White Sox, Caray spent the last sixteen years of his career as the announcer for the Chicago Cubs."
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"Ronnie \"Woo Woo\" Wickers (born October 31, 1941) is a longtime Chicago cubs fan and local celebrity in the Chicago area.",
" He is known to Wrigley Field visitors for his idiosyncratic cheers at baseball games, generally punctuated with an exclamatory \"Woo!\"",
" (e.g., \"Cubs, woo!",
" Cubs, woo!",
" Big-Z, woo!",
" Zambrano, woo!",
" Cubs, woo!\")",
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"Title: 1966 Chicago Cubs season\n\nThe 1966 Chicago Cubs season was the 95th season of the Chicago Cubs franchise, the 91st in the National League and the 51st at Wrigley Field. The Cubs finished tenth and last in the National League with a record of 59–103, 36 games behind the NL Champion Los Angeles Dodgers. The Cubs would not lose 100 or more games in a season for another 46 seasons. One of the defining trades in Cubs history occurred on April 21, when the Cubs acquired future Cy Young Award winner Ferguson Jenkins in a trade with the Philadelphia Phillies.",
"Title: Mark Potter (sportscaster)\n\nMark Potter (born June 13, 1960 in Kingston, Ontario) has been a well-known sports broadcaster in Eastern Ontario for over thirty years. Born and raised in Portsmouth Village in Kingston, Potter has worked both hockey and baseball broadcasts on TV & radio spanning four decades. His sports broadcasting career began in 1981 when he replaced Chris Cuthbert (now lead sports announcer at TSN) as the colour man for Jim Gilchrist on Kingston Canadians Ontario Hockey League radio broadcasts for seven seasons. Potter began his television career in 1981 at CKWS TV in Kingston, Ontario working alongside the legendary Max Jackson (member of the Kingston & District Sports Hall of Fame). Max retired in 1982 and Potter became Sports Director at CKWS TV & Radio. He anchored the nightly sports reports on the six o'clock and 11 o'clock evening newscasts on CKWS-TV for eleven years. He built a reputation as a colourful, outspoken commentator and his favourite target was the hapless Toronto Maple Leafs teams of that era. Potter left CKWS in 1992 to start a new career as an Investment Advisor, but has continued working as a freelance broadcaster with TVCogeco in Kingston. He hosted a weekly one-hour local sports interview show called 'SportsMark'. It ran for five-years and after a brief hiatus he returned hosting a weekly 30-minute sports interview program called 'Sports Profiles'. Potter has been the TV play by play voice of the Kingston Ponies Senior baseball team on TVCogeco since the late 1980s and for the past ten-years has hosted Kingston Frontenacs OHL broadcasts on TVCogeco. In addition he hosts a weekly OHL intermission feature called 'The OHL Roundtable\" that is shown in several OHL cities. Potter began his career as a radio announcer at CKWS/CFMK radio in the late 1970s after graduating from Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario from the Broadcast Journalism program. He anchored TV sports in Kingston starting at the age of twenty; the youngest anchor in the history of CKWS-TV, a station that goes back to the mid-1950s. Potter also does radio work as the occasional co-host of the 'Big G & Mathews' morning drive show on KIX Country 93.5fm in Kingston. In 2005 he won a prestigious TVCogeco STAR Award for being named the top broadcaster in Ontario for Cogeco stations. A dedicated longtime community volunteer Potter has been a finalist for Kingston's Citizen of the Year award and a recipient of the Paul Harris Fellow; the highest honour given by Rotary International for community service. He is in his tenth year as President of the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, Canada and has been on the Board of Directors since the early 1980s. In 2003, he co-authored a book with J.W. 'Bill' Fitsell \"Hockey's Hub-Three Centuries of Hockey in Kingston,\" (published by Quarry Press) that chronicles Kingston's rich hockey heritage.",
"Title: Judd Sirott\n\nJudd Sirott (born January 1969) is an American sportscaster on WGN Radio's coverage of the Chicago Blackhawks and the Chicago Fire Soccer Club. He previously appeared on WGN's broadcasts of Chicago Cubs baseball, when his duties included play-by-play during the 5th inning, scoreboard updates for other MLB games throughout the broadcast, and hosting the pregame and postgame shows. When the Cubs moved to WBBM (AM) beginning in the 2015 season, Sirott remained with WGN, and WSCR sportscaster Mark Grote was hired to fill Sirott's former position. Sirott serves as the Chicago Fire's alternate radio play-by-play announcer when primary announcer Roger Twibell works for CBSSN.",
"Title: Pete Gross\n\nPeter R. \"Pete\" Gross (December 28, 1936 - December 2, 1992) a Northwest sports announcer, was a household name in Seattle, Washington for 17 years as the \"Voice of the Seahawks\". He spent most of his career as a radio play-by-play announcer with KIRO (AM). His most memorable call line was \"Touchdown Seahawks!\" Steve Raible, who served as color commentator with Pete Gross during much of his 17 years, continues to call that line as the Seahawks play-by-play announcer today. Gross' original broadcast partners on the Seahawks radio broadcasts were Don Heinrich and Wayne Cody.",
"Title: Tallgrass Beef Company\n\nTallgrass Beef Company is a Kansas-based beef company that sells grass fed and grass finished beef. Tallgrass Beef became the first grass fed beef producer to sell steaks in Chicago in 2005 when Harry Caray’s Restaurant began selling Tallgrass Beef. Its beef is sold via restaurants and grocery stores throughout the Midwest, East Coast, and Southeast, in addition to mail order. Tallgrass Beef Company raises some of its cattle on founder Bill Kurtis's Sedan, Kansas ranch. Tallgrass also has a network of family farmers and ranchers who raise and finish grass fed cattle that fit the standards of the Tallgrass protocols.",
"Title: Coleman Griffith\n\nColeman Roberts Griffith (May 22, 1893 – February 1966) was an American sport psychologist. Born in Iowa, he is considered the founder of American sport psychology. Griffith studied at Greenville College until 1915, and then studied psychology at the University of Illinois. While at the University of Illinois, Griffith established what he claimed to be the first sports psychology laboratory in the United States. At this time Griffith worked closely with the University of Illinois football team, studying how factors such as psychomotor skills and personality variables related to performance and learning of athletic skills. Due to financial reasons, the Research in Athletics Laboratory eventually was closed, which led to Griffith becoming a sport psychologist with the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Throughout his time with the Chicago Cubs, Griffith examined the players and completed a series of reports for Philip K. Wrigley, the owner of the Chicago Cubs team, with the results eventually summarized in a large report. His ideas were met with resistance, but he helped the Cubs to be successful while there. Griffith ended his career in the department of education at the University of Illinois until his retirement in 1961. Some of Griffith's main contributions to the field of sports psychology came from his publications \"The Psychology of Coaching\" (1926) and \"The Psychology of Athletics\" (1928). These publications were written during Griffith’s time at the University of Illinois and covered topics such as how a coach must have knowledge in athletics, physiology, and psychology to be successful. Much of Griffith's research and publications have become the foundation for the widely growing field of sports psychology and many of his ideas are still used today.",
"Title: Go, Cubs, Go\n\n\"Go Cubs Go\", \"Go, Cubs, Go\" or \"Go, Cubs, Go!\" is a song written by Steve Goodman in 1984. At various times the Goodman version of the song has been the official Chicago Cubs team song and the official Cubs victory song. The Goodman version of the song is now referred to as the official Chicago Cubs victory song. The Goodman version has been included in both a 1994 Steve Goodman anthology album and a 2008 Cubs songs and sounds album. Following the team's 2016 World Series victory, the song peaked at number 3 on \"Billboard\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. An alternate 2008 version by Manic Sewing Circle has also been released.",
"Title: Harry Caray\n\nHarry Caray (born Harry Christopher Carabina March 1, 1914 – February 18, 1998) was an American sportscaster on radio and television. He covered five Major League Baseball teams, beginning with 25 years of calling the games of the St. Louis Cardinals with two of these years also spent calling games for the St. Louis Browns. After a year working for the Oakland Athletics and eleven years with the Chicago White Sox, Caray spent the last sixteen years of his career as the announcer for the Chicago Cubs.",
"Title: Ronnie Woo Woo\n\nRonnie \"Woo Woo\" Wickers (born October 31, 1941) is a longtime Chicago cubs fan and local celebrity in the Chicago area. He is known to Wrigley Field visitors for his idiosyncratic cheers at baseball games, generally punctuated with an exclamatory \"Woo!\" (e.g., \"Cubs, woo! Cubs, woo! Big-Z, woo! Zambrano, woo! Cubs, woo!\") Longtime Cubs announcer Harry Caray dubbed Wickers \"Leather Lungs\" for his ability to shout for hours at a time."
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william J. Monahan's second produced screenplay was a remake of what film?
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"Infernal Affairs"
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" The word \"chemurgy\" was coined by chemist William J. Hale and first publicized in his 1934 book \"The Farm Chemurgic\", the concept was mildly well-developed by the early years of the 20th century.",
" For example, a number of products, including brushes and motion picture film, were made from cellulose.",
" Beginning in the 1920s, some prominent Americans began to advocate a more widespread link between farmers and industry.",
" Among them were William J. Hale and agricultural journalist Wheeler McMillen."
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"Blind Love is a 2006 independent low-budget film directed by Janghun Troy Choi.",
" The film won the Orson Welles Award at the 2007 Tiburon International Film Festival, the Best Feature Film at the 2006 Ellensburg International Film Festival, and the Best Feature Film at the 2006 Cinewest International Film Festival.",
" \"Blind Love\" was also nominated for the Best Produced Screenplay at the 2006 AOF International Film Festival and was Janghun Troy Choi's directorial debut in the United States."
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"The Gambler is a 2014 American crime drama film directed by Rupert Wyatt.",
" The screenplay by William Monahan is based on the 1974 film \"The Gambler\", written by James Toback.",
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"Judge William J. Robertson House is a historic home located at Charlottesville, Virginia.",
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"Title: Blind Love (2006 film)\n\nBlind Love is a 2006 independent low-budget film directed by Janghun Troy Choi. The film won the Orson Welles Award at the 2007 Tiburon International Film Festival, the Best Feature Film at the 2006 Ellensburg International Film Festival, and the Best Feature Film at the 2006 Cinewest International Film Festival. \"Blind Love\" was also nominated for the Best Produced Screenplay at the 2006 AOF International Film Festival and was Janghun Troy Choi's directorial debut in the United States.",
"Title: William J. Devine Memorial Golf Course\n\nWilliam J. Devine Memorial Golf Course, colloquially referred to and contained within Franklin Park, is a municipal golf course in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, bordered by the neighborhoods of Dorchester and Roxbury. Established on October 26, 1896, it is the second oldest public golf course in the United States. The course is named after William J. Devine, former Commissioner of Boston's Parks and Recreation Department.",
"Title: What's New Pussycat?\n\nWhat's New Pussycat? is a 1965 American comedy film directed by Clive Donner, written by Woody Allen in his first produced screenplay, and stars Peter Sellers, Peter O'Toole, Romy Schneider, Capucine, Paula Prentiss, Allen and Ursula Andress.",
"Title: William Monahan\n\nWilliam J. Monahan (born November 3, 1960) is an American screenwriter and novelist. His second produced screenplay was \"The Departed\", a film that earned him a Writers Guild of America Award and Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.",
"Title: Light House: A Trifle\n\nLight House: A Trifle, a 2000 satirical novel by American screenwriter William Monahan. Originally serialized in the Amherst literary magazine \"Old Crow Review\" from 1993 to 1995, Monahan sold \"Light House\" to Riverhead Books, a Penguin Group imprint, in 1998. Warner Bros. optioned the film rights while the novel was in manuscript and hired Monahan to write the screenplay adaptation. The novel was delayed for two years, with plans to release it alongside the upcoming film; however, the film was never produced.",
"Title: The Gambler (2014 film)\n\nThe Gambler is a 2014 American crime drama film directed by Rupert Wyatt. The screenplay by William Monahan is based on the 1974 film \"The Gambler\", written by James Toback. The remake, starring Mark Wahlberg as the title character, premiered on November 10, 2014 at the AFI Fest, and was theatrically released in the United States on December 25, 2014. It features George Kennedy's final film role before his death in 2016.",
"Title: The Departed\n\nThe Departed is a 2006 American crime drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by William Monahan. It is a remake of the 2002 Hong Kong film \"Infernal Affairs\". The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, and Mark Wahlberg, with Martin Sheen, Ray Winstone, Vera Farmiga, Anthony Anderson and Alec Baldwin in supporting roles.",
"Title: Judge William J. Robertson House\n\nJudge William J. Robertson House is a historic home located at Charlottesville, Virginia. It was built in 1859, and is a two-story, roughly rectangular, brick dwelling with elements of the Italianate and Gothic Revival styles. It has rendered walls scored to simulate ashlar masonry, a hip-and-gable roof with broadly overhanging gable eaves supported by large decoratively carved brackets, and one-story wings and porches. It was built by Justice William J. Robertson (1817-1898), who was the \"acknowledged leader of the Virginia bar\" during the second half of the 19th century.",
"Title: David Simkins\n\nDavid Simkins is an American screenwriter and television producer. His first produced screenplay was for the film \"Adventures in Babysitting\" in 1987. He has been an active writer and producer for television since his involvement with \"The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.\" in 1993-1994. He has written scripts for and produced the television shows \"Charmed\", \"\", \"Dark Angel\", \"Warehouse 13\", \"The Dresden Files\", and \"Human Target\"."
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St. Charles, Illinois
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"Stealth Bastard: Tactical Espionage Arsehole is a 2D platform video game developed by Curve Studios and published by Curve Digital.",
" Its mechanics revolve around stealth, and the gameplay has been likened to that of \"Metal Gear Solid\" and \"Super Meat Boy\".",
" The player controls a goggle-wearing clone who must make his way through a testing facility filled with hazards and robot sentries by staying in the shadows, risking instant death if he is spotted by an enemy.",
" The game was first released on 4 November 2011 as \"Stealth Bastard\" as a free download for Microsoft Windows.",
" An expanded version, \"Stealth Bastard Deluxe\", was released for Windows via Steam the following November.",
" It subsequently became available for OS X and Linux in April 2013 along with \"The Teleporter Chambers\" downloadable content released the previous month.",
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" It contains two DLC expansions \"The Teleporter Chambers\" and \"The Lost Clones\" and was released in March 2014.",
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" It was released on 30 October 2014.",
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"Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, known in Japan as Naruto Shippūden: Narutimate Storm 4 (Japanese: NARUTO-ナルト- 疾風伝ナルティメットストーム 4 , Hepburn: Naruto Shippūden: Narutimetto Sutōmu 4 ) , is a fighting video game developed by CyberConnect2 and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Steam in February 2016.",
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"Combo Breaker 2017 was a fighting game event that took place in St. Charles, Illinois on May 26-28, 2017.",
" 20 different tournaments were held during this event, including a 2017 Capcom Pro Tour Premier Event for \"Street Fighter V\", which was won by NuckleDu.",
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" Interactive Entertainment.",
" Running on the Unreal Engine 3, it is the tenth main installment in the \"Mortal Kombat\" video game series and a sequel to the 2011 game \"Mortal Kombat\".",
" It was released on April 14, 2015 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.",
" NetherRealm studio's mobile team developed a version for iOS and Android devices.",
" A version for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 was in development but was eventually cancelled because NetherRealm could not get the seventh generation of consoles versions to the expected level of quality.",
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"One Piece: Burning Blood is a fighting video game based on \"One Piece\" developed by Spike Chunsoft and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows.",
" It is the first \"One Piece\" video game to be released on an Xbox video game console.",
" It was released in Japan on April 21, 2016, in North America on May 31, 2016, and in Europe on June 3, 2016.",
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" Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii U.",
" It was released in April 2013 in North America, Europe, and Australia, and June 2013 in Japan.",
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"\"Grand Theft Auto V\" is an open world, action-adventure video game developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games.",
" Players freely roam the fictional state of San Andreas (based on Southern California), composed of open countryside and the fictional city of Los Santos (based on Los Angeles).",
" The game was first announced on 25 October 2011, and was widely anticipated.",
" At the 2012 Spike Video Game Awards (now the VGX), it was awarded Most Anticipated Game.",
" It was released on 17 September 2013 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, on 18 November 2014 for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and on 14 April 2015 for Microsoft Windows.",
" Review aggregator, Metacritic, assigned the game a normalised score of 97 out of 100, indicating \"universal acclaim\", based on 50 reviews for the PlayStation 3 version, 58 reviews for the Xbox 360 version, 66 reviews for the PlayStation 4 version and 14 reviews for the Xbox One version.",
" Within twenty-four hours of its release, \"Grand Theft Auto V\" generated more than $815.7 million in worldwide revenue, equating to approximately 11.21 million copies sold for Take Two.",
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"Tom and Jerry in War of the Whiskers is a fighting video game developed by VIS Entertainment, published by NewKidCo and distributed by Warner Bros.",
" Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox.",
" It is the sequel to the 3D cartoon fighting video game \"Tom and Jerry in Fists of Furry\" for the Nintendo 64 and Microsoft Windows.",
" It allows up to four players to play simultaneously.",
" It was the only NewKidCo game ever released to receive a T rating.",
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"Title: Stealth Bastard\n\nStealth Bastard: Tactical Espionage Arsehole is a 2D platform video game developed by Curve Studios and published by Curve Digital. Its mechanics revolve around stealth, and the gameplay has been likened to that of \"Metal Gear Solid\" and \"Super Meat Boy\". The player controls a goggle-wearing clone who must make his way through a testing facility filled with hazards and robot sentries by staying in the shadows, risking instant death if he is spotted by an enemy. The game was first released on 4 November 2011 as \"Stealth Bastard\" as a free download for Microsoft Windows. An expanded version, \"Stealth Bastard Deluxe\", was released for Windows via Steam the following November. It subsequently became available for OS X and Linux in April 2013 along with \"The Teleporter Chambers\" downloadable content released the previous month. In June 2013, it was released for Android as part of the Humble Bundle with Android 6, including DRM-free versions for Windows, Mac OS and Linux and its soundtrack. Versions for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita were also released in July 2013 under the name Stealth Inc: A Clone in the Dark. Curve have also announced plans to release the game for iPad and iPhone. In February 2014 a PlayStation 4 version of the game titled the \"Ultimate Edition\" was announced. It contains two DLC expansions \"The Teleporter Chambers\" and \"The Lost Clones\" and was released in March 2014. On 1 May 2014, a sequel, \"\", was announced for the Wii U. It was released on 30 October 2014. The Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and Xbox One version was also announced. In April 2015, it was announced that the sequel, \"Stealth Inc. 2\", will be released on Xbox One on 3 April, while both PS4 and PC players would have to wait until the 7th to grab the game digitally.",
"Title: Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4\n\nNaruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, known in Japan as Naruto Shippūden: Narutimate Storm 4 (Japanese: NARUTO-ナルト- 疾風伝ナルティメットストーム 4 , Hepburn: Naruto Shippūden: Narutimetto Sutōmu 4 ) , is a fighting video game developed by CyberConnect2 and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Steam in February 2016. It is the sequel to \"\". Comprehensively built for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, a two year development schedule took place. The expansion version is entitled \"Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 - Road to Boruto\" and this version is under development to be compiled with three other titles in the series as \"Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Legacy\" set for August 25, 2017.",
"Title: Mortal Kombat (2011 video game)\n\nMortal Kombat is a fighting video game developed by NetherRealm Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. The game is the ninth main installment in the \"Mortal Kombat\" series and is a reboot of the franchise. The game was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 systems in April 2011, and a PlayStation Vita port was released in May 2012. An expanded version of the game, titled Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition, was released for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in February 2012 and for Microsoft Windows in July 2013.",
"Title: Combo Breaker 2017\n\nCombo Breaker 2017 was a fighting game event that took place in St. Charles, Illinois on May 26-28, 2017. 20 different tournaments were held during this event, including a 2017 Capcom Pro Tour Premier Event for \"Street Fighter V\", which was won by NuckleDu. Combo Breaker was the debut of the \"Injustice 2\" Pro Series, a tournament which was won by SonicFox.",
"Title: Mortal Kombat X\n\nMortal Kombat X is a fighting video game developed by NetherRealm Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Running on the Unreal Engine 3, it is the tenth main installment in the \"Mortal Kombat\" video game series and a sequel to the 2011 game \"Mortal Kombat\". It was released on April 14, 2015 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. NetherRealm studio's mobile team developed a version for iOS and Android devices. A version for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 was in development but was eventually cancelled because NetherRealm could not get the seventh generation of consoles versions to the expected level of quality. High Voltage Studios developed the PC version of the game, with Polish studio QLoc taking over the work on it shortly after the release of Kombat Pack 1.",
"Title: One Piece: Burning Blood\n\nOne Piece: Burning Blood is a fighting video game based on \"One Piece\" developed by Spike Chunsoft and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows. It is the first \"One Piece\" video game to be released on an Xbox video game console. It was released in Japan on April 21, 2016, in North America on May 31, 2016, and in Europe on June 3, 2016. The Windows version was released in North America on September 1, 2016, and in Europe on September 2, 2016. The game was not released for Xbox One in Japan.",
"Title: Injustice: Gods Among Us\n\nInjustice: Gods Among Us is a fighting video game based upon the fictional universe of DC Comics. The game was developed by NetherRealm Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii U. It was released in April 2013 in North America, Europe, and Australia, and June 2013 in Japan. An expanded version of the game, titled \"Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition\", was released in November 2013 for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, Wii U, and Microsoft Windows. A free-to-play mobile app based on \"Injustice\" was also released for Android and iOS devices.",
"Title: Injustice 2\n\nInjustice 2 is a fighting video game developed by NetherRealm Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. It is the sequel to 2013's \"\". The game was released in May 2017 for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Similar to the previous installment, a companion mobile app was released for Android and iOS devices.",
"Title: List of accolades received by Grand Theft Auto V\n\n\"Grand Theft Auto V\" is an open world, action-adventure video game developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games. Players freely roam the fictional state of San Andreas (based on Southern California), composed of open countryside and the fictional city of Los Santos (based on Los Angeles). The game was first announced on 25 October 2011, and was widely anticipated. At the 2012 Spike Video Game Awards (now the VGX), it was awarded Most Anticipated Game. It was released on 17 September 2013 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, on 18 November 2014 for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and on 14 April 2015 for Microsoft Windows. Review aggregator, Metacritic, assigned the game a normalised score of 97 out of 100, indicating \"universal acclaim\", based on 50 reviews for the PlayStation 3 version, 58 reviews for the Xbox 360 version, 66 reviews for the PlayStation 4 version and 14 reviews for the Xbox One version. Within twenty-four hours of its release, \"Grand Theft Auto V\" generated more than $815.7 million in worldwide revenue, equating to approximately 11.21 million copies sold for Take Two. Three days after release, the game had surpassed one billion dollars in sales, making it the fastest selling entertainment product in history.",
"Title: Tom and Jerry in War of the Whiskers\n\nTom and Jerry in War of the Whiskers is a fighting video game developed by VIS Entertainment, published by NewKidCo and distributed by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox. It is the sequel to the 3D cartoon fighting video game \"Tom and Jerry in Fists of Furry\" for the Nintendo 64 and Microsoft Windows. It allows up to four players to play simultaneously. It was the only NewKidCo game ever released to receive a T rating. While the PlayStation 2 version saw releases in all major regions, the GameCube and Xbox versions were exclusive to North America. The game received mixed reviews from critics, with Metacritic scores of 63/100, 64/100, and 50/100 on PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox, respectively."
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What movement does Beatriz Liliana Rojkés de Alperovich's political party belong to?
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Peronist
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" The movement is registered as a political party with the Ministry of Justice.",
" From its foundation to 2005, the movement was led by Ayatollah Muhammad Asif Muhsini.",
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"Beatriz Liliana Rojkés de Alperovich (born February 4, 1956) is an Argentine psychopedagogue, businesswoman, and Justicialist Party politician.",
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" The party was founded in 2000 and has recently elected a new leader, Ibrahim al-Halabi.",
" It is a member of the March 8 Alliance governmentary coalition, and pushes democratic ideals while being popular with the younger, student generation, especially those at the American University of Beirut.",
" The People's Movement opposes the economic policies of Rafik Hariri and his Future Movement and adopts radical alter-globalist, anti-American and anti-Israeli positions.",
" The Movement is now part of the Lebanese opposition against the March 14 Alliance and is allied to Hezbollah, the Free Patriotic Movement, the Syrian Social Nationalist Party, the Lebanese Communist Party, the Marada Movement and several other smaller parties.",
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" It was never represented in the South African Parliament, neither in the apartheid era nor after democratisation.",
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" Since 1996, the Lok Satta Movement functioned as a non-governmental organisation, but on 2 October 2006, the movement was reorganised into a formal political party.",
" The party intends to further the causes of the Lok Satta Movement, including a reduction in the size of the cabinet, promotion of the Right to Information Act, and disclosure of criminal records and assets by political candidates.",
" Beginning with the 2009 elections the party has adopted a whistle as their official symbol.",
" On March 23 2016, the party founder president, Jayaprakash Narayan said that they will not take part in electoral politics for sometime."
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"Title: Islamic Movement of Afghanistan\n\nIslamic Movement of Afghanistan (Persian: حرکت اسلامی افغانستان , \"Harakat-e Islami-yi Afghanistan\") is a political party and former faction of the Afghan Northern Alliance (United Front) in Afghanistan. The movement is registered as a political party with the Ministry of Justice. From its foundation to 2005, the movement was led by Ayatollah Muhammad Asif Muhsini. The movement emerged in 1978, as a political formation of non-Shiites. Initially the movement was inspired by the Islamic revolutionary ideas of Ali Shari'ati, but over time this influence waned.",
"Title: Beatriz Rojkés de Alperovich\n\nBeatriz Liliana Rojkés de Alperovich (born February 4, 1956) is an Argentine psychopedagogue, businesswoman, and Justicialist Party politician. She was elected to the Argentine Senate in 2009, and in 2011 became the first woman and first Jew to be designated as its Provisional President; the post put her second in Argentine line of succession, after Vice President Amado Boudou.",
"Title: José Alperovich\n\nJosé Jorge Alperovich (born April 13, 1955) is an Argentine Kirchnerist politician and is currently the governor of Tucumán Province. He was elected in 2003, and reelected in 2007 and 2011. He is married to Beatriz Rojkés de Alperovich, who has served as National Senator and president of the Justicialist Party in his province. Both Alperovich and Rojkés have been close allies of presidents Nestor Kirchner and Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.",
"Title: People's Movement (Lebanon)\n\nThe People's Movement of Lebanon (PML, Arabic: حركة الشعب \"Harakat Al-Shaeb\", Arabic acronym HSB) is a democratic leftist political party with no seats in the Lebanese Parliament. The party's founder, Najah Wakim, won parliamentary representation in 1972, but boycotted elections in 2000 and failed to win afterward, leaving the party with no representation in government. The party was founded in 2000 and has recently elected a new leader, Ibrahim al-Halabi. It is a member of the March 8 Alliance governmentary coalition, and pushes democratic ideals while being popular with the younger, student generation, especially those at the American University of Beirut. The People's Movement opposes the economic policies of Rafik Hariri and his Future Movement and adopts radical alter-globalist, anti-American and anti-Israeli positions. The Movement is now part of the Lebanese opposition against the March 14 Alliance and is allied to Hezbollah, the Free Patriotic Movement, the Syrian Social Nationalist Party, the Lebanese Communist Party, the Marada Movement and several other smaller parties. The party's main ideas deal with the reformation of the Lebanese political system and strengthened relations between Arab countries.",
"Title: FRELIMO\n\nThe Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO) (] ), from the Portuguese Frente de Libertação de Moçambique is the dominant political party in Mozambique. Founded in 1962, FRELIMO began as a nationalist movement fighting for the independence of the Portuguese Overseas Province of Mozambique. Independence was achieved in June 1975 after the Carnation Revolution in Lisbon the previous year. At the party's 3rd Congress in February 1977, it became an officially Marxist–Leninist political party. It identified as the Frelimo Party (Partido Frelimo).",
"Title: Party line (politics)\n\nIn politics, the line or the party line is an idiom for a political party or social movement's canon agenda, as well as ideological elements specific to the organization's partisanship. The common phrase toeing the party line describes a person who speaks in a manner that conforms to his political party's agenda. Likewise, a party-line vote is one in which most or all of the legislators from each political party voted in accordance with that party's policies. In several countries, a whip attempts to ensure this.",
"Title: Justicialist Party\n\nThe Justicialist Party (Spanish: \"Partido Justicialista\" , ] ), or PJ, is a Peronist political party in Argentina, and the largest component of the Peronist movement.",
"Title: Know Nothing\n\nThe Native American Party, renamed the American Party 1855 and commonly known as the \"Know Nothing\" movement, was an American Nativist political party that operated nationally in the mid-1850s. It was an anti-Catholic and anti-immigrant movement, often taking the form of a secret society. The movement briefly emerged as a major political party in the form of the American Party. Adherents to the movement were to reply \"I know nothing\" when asked about its specifics by outsiders, thus providing the group with its common appellation.",
"Title: Boerestaat Party\n\nThe Boerstaat Party (English: \"Boer State Party\" ) is a right wing South African political party founded on 30 September 1986 by the late Robert van Tonder. It was never officially registered as a political party because it was unable to rally 500 persons under one roof, a requirement under South African electoral law for official political party status. It was never represented in the South African Parliament, neither in the apartheid era nor after democratisation. In 1989, it joined the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB) in declaring support for Jaap Marais, the leader of the Herstigte Nasionale Party and has worked with the HNP on occasion since. The party was a charter member of the Afrikaner Volksfront coalition group. It has also operated with the paramilitary group, the \"Boere Weerstandsbeweging\" (Boer Resistance Movement) led by Andrew Ford.",
"Title: Lok Satta Party\n\nLok Satta is a political party in India, founded by Jayaprakash Narayan, a former I.A.S. officer and renowned activist from Andhra Pradesh. Since 1996, the Lok Satta Movement functioned as a non-governmental organisation, but on 2 October 2006, the movement was reorganised into a formal political party. The party intends to further the causes of the Lok Satta Movement, including a reduction in the size of the cabinet, promotion of the Right to Information Act, and disclosure of criminal records and assets by political candidates. Beginning with the 2009 elections the party has adopted a whistle as their official symbol. On March 23 2016, the party founder president, Jayaprakash Narayan said that they will not take part in electoral politics for sometime."
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The Wuerffel Trophy is an award given annually to the college football player "who best combines exemplary community service with athletic and academic achievement.", its named in honor of former University of Florida quarterback Danny Wuerffel, by which organization?
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All Sports Association
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"The Glenn Davis Army Award is given annually to the player of the West team at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, who best epitomizes the US Army's high standards of excellence in community service, education, and athletic excellence.",
" The award is named after Glenn Woodward Davis, the 1946 Heisman Trophy winner."
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"The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, or the CCSF, is a non-profit organization that works on behalf and at the direction of the Coca-Cola system (including The Coca-Cola Company, the world's largest producer of non-alcoholic beverages, and its many subsidiaries) to provide scholarships to some 1,400 students annually in amounts totaling over $3.4 million each year.",
" Based in Atlanta, Georgia, the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation has the stated mission to \"provide scholarship programs and enrichment opportunities in support of exceptional young peoples' thirst for knowledge and their desire to make a difference in the world.\"",
" The CCSF was founded in 1986, and since its inception has helped fund the college education of more than 4,500 Coca-Cola Scholars with over $41 million.",
" According to the CCSF, however, their vision is much broader than just helping fund a college education.",
" They hope to \"develop a powerful network of community leaders, touched by Coca−Cola, whose vision will help shape the world, leaving a lasting legacy for generations to come.\"",
" The Coca-Cola Scholarships are meant to \"reward leadership and excellence as exemplified through academic achievement and extracurricular activities, including commitment to community service.\""
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"The College Football All-America Team is an honor given annually to the best players of American college football at their respective positions.",
" The original All-America team was the 1889 College Football All-America Team selected by Caspar Whitney and Walter Camp.",
" In 1950, the National Collegiate Athletic Bureau, which is the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) service bureau, compiled the first list of All-Americans including first-team selections on teams created for a national audience that received national circulation with the intent of recognizing selections made from viewpoints that were nationwide.",
" Since 1952, College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) has bestowed Academic All-American recognition on male and female athletes in Divisions I, II, and III of the NCAA as well as National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics athletes, covering all NCAA championship sports."
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"Daniel Carl Wuerffel (born May 27, 1974) is a former college and professional American football quarterback who won the 1996 Heisman Trophy and the 1996 national football championship while playing college football for the University of Florida.",
" Wuerffel was a prolific passer in coach Steve Spurrier's offense.",
" He led the nation in touchdown passes in 1995 and 1996, and set numerous school and conference records.",
" Wuerffel was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2013."
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"The Wuerffel Trophy is an award given annually to the college football player \"who best combines exemplary community service with athletic and academic achievement.\"",
" The trophy, designed by W. Stanley Proctor and named in honor of former University of Florida quarterback Danny Wuerffel by the All Sports Association, shows Wuerffel praying after scoring a touchdown."
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"Yuba City Charter School is a K-12 public school located in Yuba City, California.",
" Yuba City Charter School is a college prep and CTE program that models and supports the development of good character while emphasizing rigorous academics and career preparation.",
" The school is a student centered direct instruction model, and offers a student success program to help struggling students improve performance, skills, and credit recovery.",
" All students K-6 receive daily formal instruction in music, PE, and Spanish language.",
" Yuba City Charter is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).",
" All core high school classes meet the University of California A-G requirements for admission to UC.",
" The student-teacher ratio for K-3 is 20:1 In grades 4-6, classes are capped at 25.",
" In grades 7-12, classes are capped at 28.",
" These caps have been established to ensure small class sizes and to facilitate significantly greater individualized instruction than is available in other schools.",
" Yuba City Charter School also encourages community service and parent participation.",
" YCCS has established a Parent Advisory Committee, and encourages all parents to join.",
" Yuba City Charter School is a public charter school.",
" Enrollment is open to all students without exception.",
" The school is located at 256 Wilbur Ave. in Yuba City, near the Sutter County Fair Grounds.",
" Yuba City Charter School strives for high academic achievement in a small-school atmosphere.",
" YCCS believes that the small school environment paired with individualized instruction and service provides the best educational experience for all students."
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"The Conerly Trophy or Cellular South Conerly Trophy or C Spire Conerly Trophy is an award given annually to the best college football player in the state of Mississippi by the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame."
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"Wade Koehl (born September 22, 1984) is a former American football player.",
" While playing college football, he was a linebacker for the University of Houston 2003-2006.",
" He subsequently signed for the New Orleans Saints 2007 and for Team Texas 2008.",
" Koehl registered 300 tackles, was placed on the watch list for the Butkus Award and the Lombardi Award, and was a finalist for the Wuerffel Trophy and a semifinalist for the Draddy Award."
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"The Nils V. \"Swede\" Nelson Award is an American college football award given annually by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston to \"the player who by his conduct on and off the gridiron demonstrates a high esteem for the football code and exemplifies sportsmanship to an outstanding degree\" among northeastern colleges and universities.",
" In 1982, the award was narrowed to the player deemed to be the \"very best, and most academically talented, college football player in New England.\"",
" Since 1989, the award has been given annually to two players (with the exception of a single winner in 1996 and three winners in 2007), one from a Division I football program, and one from a small college."
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"The New York Times College Scholarship Program is a prestigious academic scholarship competition for New York City high school seniors.",
" Past winners have demonstrated academic achievement, a drive for success — especially in the face of financial and other obstacles — and community service.",
" Furthermore, candidates whose parents did not attend college are favored.",
" Each year, since 1999, 20 scholars are announced.",
" However, in 2009, due to financial hardships, the New York Times selected only 12 winners.",
" In 2010, that number was halved to six.",
" In 2014, 10 were selected.",
" There are a total of 253 Scholars to date."
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"Title: Glenn Davis Army Award\n\nThe Glenn Davis Army Award is given annually to the player of the West team at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, who best epitomizes the US Army's high standards of excellence in community service, education, and athletic excellence. The award is named after Glenn Woodward Davis, the 1946 Heisman Trophy winner.",
"Title: Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation\n\nThe Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, or the CCSF, is a non-profit organization that works on behalf and at the direction of the Coca-Cola system (including The Coca-Cola Company, the world's largest producer of non-alcoholic beverages, and its many subsidiaries) to provide scholarships to some 1,400 students annually in amounts totaling over $3.4 million each year. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation has the stated mission to \"provide scholarship programs and enrichment opportunities in support of exceptional young peoples' thirst for knowledge and their desire to make a difference in the world.\" The CCSF was founded in 1986, and since its inception has helped fund the college education of more than 4,500 Coca-Cola Scholars with over $41 million. According to the CCSF, however, their vision is much broader than just helping fund a college education. They hope to \"develop a powerful network of community leaders, touched by Coca−Cola, whose vision will help shape the world, leaving a lasting legacy for generations to come.\" The Coca-Cola Scholarships are meant to \"reward leadership and excellence as exemplified through academic achievement and extracurricular activities, including commitment to community service.\"",
"Title: 2011 College Football All-America Team\n\nThe College Football All-America Team is an honor given annually to the best players of American college football at their respective positions. The original All-America team was the 1889 College Football All-America Team selected by Caspar Whitney and Walter Camp. In 1950, the National Collegiate Athletic Bureau, which is the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) service bureau, compiled the first list of All-Americans including first-team selections on teams created for a national audience that received national circulation with the intent of recognizing selections made from viewpoints that were nationwide. Since 1952, College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) has bestowed Academic All-American recognition on male and female athletes in Divisions I, II, and III of the NCAA as well as National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics athletes, covering all NCAA championship sports.",
"Title: Danny Wuerffel\n\nDaniel Carl Wuerffel (born May 27, 1974) is a former college and professional American football quarterback who won the 1996 Heisman Trophy and the 1996 national football championship while playing college football for the University of Florida. Wuerffel was a prolific passer in coach Steve Spurrier's offense. He led the nation in touchdown passes in 1995 and 1996, and set numerous school and conference records. Wuerffel was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2013.",
"Title: Wuerffel Trophy\n\nThe Wuerffel Trophy is an award given annually to the college football player \"who best combines exemplary community service with athletic and academic achievement.\" The trophy, designed by W. Stanley Proctor and named in honor of former University of Florida quarterback Danny Wuerffel by the All Sports Association, shows Wuerffel praying after scoring a touchdown.",
"Title: Yuba City Charter School\n\nYuba City Charter School is a K-12 public school located in Yuba City, California. Yuba City Charter School is a college prep and CTE program that models and supports the development of good character while emphasizing rigorous academics and career preparation. The school is a student centered direct instruction model, and offers a student success program to help struggling students improve performance, skills, and credit recovery. All students K-6 receive daily formal instruction in music, PE, and Spanish language. Yuba City Charter is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). All core high school classes meet the University of California A-G requirements for admission to UC. The student-teacher ratio for K-3 is 20:1 In grades 4-6, classes are capped at 25. In grades 7-12, classes are capped at 28. These caps have been established to ensure small class sizes and to facilitate significantly greater individualized instruction than is available in other schools. Yuba City Charter School also encourages community service and parent participation. YCCS has established a Parent Advisory Committee, and encourages all parents to join. Yuba City Charter School is a public charter school. Enrollment is open to all students without exception. The school is located at 256 Wilbur Ave. in Yuba City, near the Sutter County Fair Grounds. Yuba City Charter School strives for high academic achievement in a small-school atmosphere. YCCS believes that the small school environment paired with individualized instruction and service provides the best educational experience for all students.",
"Title: Conerly Trophy\n\nThe Conerly Trophy or Cellular South Conerly Trophy or C Spire Conerly Trophy is an award given annually to the best college football player in the state of Mississippi by the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Wade Koehl\n\nWade Koehl (born September 22, 1984) is a former American football player. While playing college football, he was a linebacker for the University of Houston 2003-2006. He subsequently signed for the New Orleans Saints 2007 and for Team Texas 2008. Koehl registered 300 tackles, was placed on the watch list for the Butkus Award and the Lombardi Award, and was a finalist for the Wuerffel Trophy and a semifinalist for the Draddy Award.",
"Title: Nils V. "Swede" Nelson Award\n\nThe Nils V. \"Swede\" Nelson Award is an American college football award given annually by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston to \"the player who by his conduct on and off the gridiron demonstrates a high esteem for the football code and exemplifies sportsmanship to an outstanding degree\" among northeastern colleges and universities. In 1982, the award was narrowed to the player deemed to be the \"very best, and most academically talented, college football player in New England.\" Since 1989, the award has been given annually to two players (with the exception of a single winner in 1996 and three winners in 2007), one from a Division I football program, and one from a small college.",
"Title: New York Times College Scholarship Program\n\nThe New York Times College Scholarship Program is a prestigious academic scholarship competition for New York City high school seniors. Past winners have demonstrated academic achievement, a drive for success — especially in the face of financial and other obstacles — and community service. Furthermore, candidates whose parents did not attend college are favored. Each year, since 1999, 20 scholars are announced. However, in 2009, due to financial hardships, the New York Times selected only 12 winners. In 2010, that number was halved to six. In 2014, 10 were selected. There are a total of 253 Scholars to date."
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What is the nationality of the person "For No Good Reason" is about?
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"Blue, Dressed In Black is the third CD (second full-length album) from the Eric Stuart Band, in which Eric Stuart is the songwriter and lead singer.",
" This album is a compilation of Stuart’s four-song demo EP (1999) produced by Peter Frampton in Nashville sessions (\"Lost Innocence\", \"One Good Reason\", \"Hole in the Head\", \"God’s Roof\"), two more songs produced by Peter Frampton in Nashville (\"Home\" and \"Corner Booth Chronicles\"), and six songs (\"Staring You In The Face\", \"The Best Ones Get Away\", \"Blue Dressed In Black\", \"Heaven In A Cadillac\", \"Can’t Get Enough Of It\", and \"Raise a Little Hell\") recorded in NYC and produced by John Regan (Frampton's bass player), and Harvey Jay Goldberg (a producer for Dave Matthews Band and Sting).",
" Stuart credits Peter Frampton as his mentor, and Frampton even did background vocals, lead guitar, and/or other roles in four of the songs.",
" For example, Frampton has an extensive guitar solo at the end of “\"God’s Roof\"” and also plays the mountain dulcimer in “\"Home\".”",
" Stuart’s song \"\"Corner Booth Chronicles\"\" won the John Lennon Songwriting Contest in 1998.",
" In 1999, ”\"One Good Reason\"” was released on AudioDiner as a single and received 2,500 downloads in two days."
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"William Beaumont Burns (29 August 1883 – 7 July 1916) was an English cricketer who played more than 200 first-class matches in the early 20th century, the great bulk of them for Worcestershire, for whom he filled in as captain on a number of occasions when the usual incumbents were not available.",
" Burns' obituary in \"Wisden\" described him as a \"dashing, hard-hitting batsman\" but added that his bowling — which he scarcely pursued until the middle of his career — had to be considered suspect: \"the fairness of his delivery was often questioned — and not without good reason\"."
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"The Official Information Act 1982 is a New Zealand law which replaced the Official Secrets Act of 1951 which made the release of information held by Government agencies an offence.",
" The Official Information Act takes the opposite approach and is designed to promote access to information held by various Government agencies.",
" Its guiding principle is that information should be made available unless a good reason exists under the Act for withholding it."
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"In English and American law, the right of peremptory challenge is a right in jury selection for the attorneys to reject a certain number of potential jurors without stating a reason.",
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"\"Kunnon syy\" (in English, \"A Good Reason\") is a song by Finnish singer Irina released on her debut album \"Vahva\" on March 22, 2004.",
" It was written by Irina and Toni Wirtanen."
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"Ralph Steadman (born 15 May 1936) is a Welsh artist best known for his work with American author Hunter S. Thompson."
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"For No Good Reason is a 2012 American-British documentary film about Ralph Steadman, directed by Charlie Paul.",
" The film was in competition for the Grierson Award for Best Documentary at the 2012 BFI London Film Festival."
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"A fixed-term contract is a contractual relationship between an employee and an employer that lasts for a specified period.",
" These contracts are usually regulated by different countries' labour laws, to ensure that employers still fulfill basic labour rights regardless of a contract's form, particularly unjust dismissal.",
" Generally, fixed-term contracts will automatically be deemed to have created a permanent contract, subject to the employer's right to terminate employment on reasonable notice for a good reason.",
" In the European Union the incidence of fixed-term contracts ranges from 6% in the UK to 23% in Spain, with Germany, Italy and France between 13% and 16%."
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"Multiple citizenship, also called dual citizenship or multiple nationality or dual nationality, is a person's citizenship status, in which a person is concurrently regarded as a citizen of more than one state under the laws of those states.",
" There is no international convention which determines the nationality or citizen status of a person, which is defined exclusively by national laws, which vary and can be inconsistent with each other.",
" Multiple citizenship arises because different countries use different, and not necessarily mutually exclusive, criteria for citizenship.",
" Colloquial speech refers to people \"holding\" multiple citizenship but technically each nation makes a claim that this person be considered its national."
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"In 1991 Locust Fudge was founded by Schneider (a.k.a. Dirk Dresselhaus of Schneider TM, Angel, ex-Hip Young Things etc.) and Krite (a.k.a. Christopher Uhe, ex-Speed Niggs, ex-Sharon Stoned, ex-Floor etc.).",
" The two of them had met on different occasions when both of their rather noisy indie rock outfits Hip Young Things and Speed Niggs appeared on the same bill.",
" Pretty soon they decided to play acoustic versions of their bands’ semi-hits to ignorant audiences of passers-by on the streets of Schneider’s home town Bielefeld.",
" What started as a good reason to hang out and have a couple of drinks together soon draw the attention of Reinhard Holstein, CEO of Glitterhouse Records, a fine German company that was operating the European business for Seattle's Sub Pop label, home to the likes of Nirvana, Mudhoney and others who were just about to define a new hype soon to be called grunge.",
" Holstein encouraged Locust Fudge to record an album for his label.",
" Their debut album \"Flush\" was released in 1993, receiving widespread media coverage all over Europe.",
" After touring as a duo for quite a while, Schneider and Krite recorded their ground-breaking follow-up \"Royal Flush\" in 1995, a milestone of lofi-glam-folk to this very day.",
" The album's delicate arrangements demanded a somewhat bigger live sound, and thus the 5-piece Locust Fudge Band was formed to go on the road with the new material.",
" After extensive touring throughout Europe Locust Fudge released the EP \"Business Express\" in 1996.",
" A year later Schneider and Krite decided to kick back a little; Locust Fudge have been pretty lazy ever since.",
" Although they never split up, it seems there has been very little activity over the last decades, the last vital sign being a song entitled \"Cannibal Man\", their contribution to \"Perverted by Mark E. – A Tribute to The Fall\" by ZickZack.",
" Random appearances on stages in Berlin and elsewhere over the last years have fueled the rumors of Locust Fudge coming back to the surface at some point in the 21st century, being neither confirmed nor denied, until a limited vinyl edition of the albums \"Flush\" and \"Royal Flush\" was released at the end of 2014 and Locust Fudge embarked on a short tour fort he first time in nearly 20 years to present the classic material alongside a bunch of new songs."
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"Title: Blue, Dressed in Black\n\nBlue, Dressed In Black is the third CD (second full-length album) from the Eric Stuart Band, in which Eric Stuart is the songwriter and lead singer. This album is a compilation of Stuart’s four-song demo EP (1999) produced by Peter Frampton in Nashville sessions (\"Lost Innocence\", \"One Good Reason\", \"Hole in the Head\", \"God’s Roof\"), two more songs produced by Peter Frampton in Nashville (\"Home\" and \"Corner Booth Chronicles\"), and six songs (\"Staring You In The Face\", \"The Best Ones Get Away\", \"Blue Dressed In Black\", \"Heaven In A Cadillac\", \"Can’t Get Enough Of It\", and \"Raise a Little Hell\") recorded in NYC and produced by John Regan (Frampton's bass player), and Harvey Jay Goldberg (a producer for Dave Matthews Band and Sting). Stuart credits Peter Frampton as his mentor, and Frampton even did background vocals, lead guitar, and/or other roles in four of the songs. For example, Frampton has an extensive guitar solo at the end of “\"God’s Roof\"” and also plays the mountain dulcimer in “\"Home\".” Stuart’s song \"\"Corner Booth Chronicles\"\" won the John Lennon Songwriting Contest in 1998. In 1999, ”\"One Good Reason\"” was released on AudioDiner as a single and received 2,500 downloads in two days.",
"Title: William Burns (cricketer)\n\nWilliam Beaumont Burns (29 August 1883 – 7 July 1916) was an English cricketer who played more than 200 first-class matches in the early 20th century, the great bulk of them for Worcestershire, for whom he filled in as captain on a number of occasions when the usual incumbents were not available. Burns' obituary in \"Wisden\" described him as a \"dashing, hard-hitting batsman\" but added that his bowling — which he scarcely pursued until the middle of his career — had to be considered suspect: \"the fairness of his delivery was often questioned — and not without good reason\".",
"Title: Official Information Act 1982\n\nThe Official Information Act 1982 is a New Zealand law which replaced the Official Secrets Act of 1951 which made the release of information held by Government agencies an offence. The Official Information Act takes the opposite approach and is designed to promote access to information held by various Government agencies. Its guiding principle is that information should be made available unless a good reason exists under the Act for withholding it.",
"Title: Peremptory challenge\n\nIn English and American law, the right of peremptory challenge is a right in jury selection for the attorneys to reject a certain number of potential jurors without stating a reason. Other potential jurors may be challenged for cause, i.e. by giving a good reason why they might be unable to reach a fair verdict, but the challenge will be considered by the presiding judge and may be denied.",
"Title: Kunnon syy\n\n\"Kunnon syy\" (in English, \"A Good Reason\") is a song by Finnish singer Irina released on her debut album \"Vahva\" on March 22, 2004. It was written by Irina and Toni Wirtanen.",
"Title: Ralph Steadman\n\nRalph Steadman (born 15 May 1936) is a Welsh artist best known for his work with American author Hunter S. Thompson.",
"Title: For No Good Reason\n\nFor No Good Reason is a 2012 American-British documentary film about Ralph Steadman, directed by Charlie Paul. The film was in competition for the Grierson Award for Best Documentary at the 2012 BFI London Film Festival.",
"Title: Fixed-term contract\n\nA fixed-term contract is a contractual relationship between an employee and an employer that lasts for a specified period. These contracts are usually regulated by different countries' labour laws, to ensure that employers still fulfill basic labour rights regardless of a contract's form, particularly unjust dismissal. Generally, fixed-term contracts will automatically be deemed to have created a permanent contract, subject to the employer's right to terminate employment on reasonable notice for a good reason. In the European Union the incidence of fixed-term contracts ranges from 6% in the UK to 23% in Spain, with Germany, Italy and France between 13% and 16%.",
"Title: Multiple citizenship\n\nMultiple citizenship, also called dual citizenship or multiple nationality or dual nationality, is a person's citizenship status, in which a person is concurrently regarded as a citizen of more than one state under the laws of those states. There is no international convention which determines the nationality or citizen status of a person, which is defined exclusively by national laws, which vary and can be inconsistent with each other. Multiple citizenship arises because different countries use different, and not necessarily mutually exclusive, criteria for citizenship. Colloquial speech refers to people \"holding\" multiple citizenship but technically each nation makes a claim that this person be considered its national.",
"Title: Locust Fudge\n\nIn 1991 Locust Fudge was founded by Schneider (a.k.a. Dirk Dresselhaus of Schneider TM, Angel, ex-Hip Young Things etc.) and Krite (a.k.a. Christopher Uhe, ex-Speed Niggs, ex-Sharon Stoned, ex-Floor etc.). The two of them had met on different occasions when both of their rather noisy indie rock outfits Hip Young Things and Speed Niggs appeared on the same bill. Pretty soon they decided to play acoustic versions of their bands’ semi-hits to ignorant audiences of passers-by on the streets of Schneider’s home town Bielefeld. What started as a good reason to hang out and have a couple of drinks together soon draw the attention of Reinhard Holstein, CEO of Glitterhouse Records, a fine German company that was operating the European business for Seattle's Sub Pop label, home to the likes of Nirvana, Mudhoney and others who were just about to define a new hype soon to be called grunge. Holstein encouraged Locust Fudge to record an album for his label. Their debut album \"Flush\" was released in 1993, receiving widespread media coverage all over Europe. After touring as a duo for quite a while, Schneider and Krite recorded their ground-breaking follow-up \"Royal Flush\" in 1995, a milestone of lofi-glam-folk to this very day. The album's delicate arrangements demanded a somewhat bigger live sound, and thus the 5-piece Locust Fudge Band was formed to go on the road with the new material. After extensive touring throughout Europe Locust Fudge released the EP \"Business Express\" in 1996. A year later Schneider and Krite decided to kick back a little; Locust Fudge have been pretty lazy ever since. Although they never split up, it seems there has been very little activity over the last decades, the last vital sign being a song entitled \"Cannibal Man\", their contribution to \"Perverted by Mark E. – A Tribute to The Fall\" by ZickZack. Random appearances on stages in Berlin and elsewhere over the last years have fueled the rumors of Locust Fudge coming back to the surface at some point in the 21st century, being neither confirmed nor denied, until a limited vinyl edition of the albums \"Flush\" and \"Royal Flush\" was released at the end of 2014 and Locust Fudge embarked on a short tour fort he first time in nearly 20 years to present the classic material alongside a bunch of new songs."
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What games were held November 12 to 27th where Lee Choon-Huan won gold medal for the team relay?
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The 2010 Asian Games
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" She opted to run internationally for her native Trinidad and Tobago, getting her first taste of international competition while still in high school at the 1982 Central American and Caribbean Games, winning a gold medal in the 4x100 metres relay and an individual silver medal in the 200 metres, Later that year she also ran at the 1982 Commonwealth Games, the relay team finishing in 6th place.",
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"Chitra Kulathummuriyil Soman (born 10 July, 1983) was born in Kollam, Kerala.",
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" Soman finished seventh in 4 x 400 metres relay at the 2004 Summer Olympics, together with teammates Satti Geetha, K. M. Beenamol and Rajwinder Kaur.",
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"Title: Mabel Landry\n\nMabel Marie \"Dolly\" Staton (née: Landry) (born November 20, 1932 in Chicago, Illinois is a retired American track and field athlete, specializing in long jump and sprints. She represented the United States at the 1952 Olympics. During the preliminary round, she set the Olympic record in the long jump at 5.88 m (19 ft floor(((5.88)*3.28084)−(floor((5.88)*3.28084)) *12) in) , which only lasted temporarily as Yvette Williams demolished her record with 6.16 m (20 ft floor(((6.16)*3.28084)−(floor((6.16)*3.28084)) *12) in) later in the same round. Landry finished seventh in the final, only managing one legal jump. She also was part of the American team at the 1955 Pan American Games, winning a bronze medal in the 60 m and a gold medal in the 4 × 100 m relay anchoring a team with Isabelle Daniels, Mae Faggs, and Barbara Jones. She also was part of the American team at the 1955 Pan American Games, winning a bronze medal in the 60 meters and a gold medal in the 4×100 meters relay anchoring a team with Isabelle Daniels, Mae Faggs, and Barbara Jones. She was a four time United States champion in the long jump. She also won two outdoor titles in the now defunct 50 meter dash. Indoors, she won the national title in the 60 yard dash twice, but did not have the opportunity to duplicate her wins in the outdoor long jump because in the 1950s, women only competed in the standing long jump.",
"Title: 2010 Asian Games\n\nThe 2010 Asian Games, also known as the XVI Asiad, was a multi-sport event celebrated in Guangzhou, China from November 12 to 27, 2010. Guangzhou was the second Chinese city to host the Games, after Beijing in 1990. A total of 9,704 athletes from 45 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) competed in 476 events from 42 sports and disciplines (28 Olympic sports and 14 non-Olympic sports), making it the largest event in the history of the Games. Due to reductions in the number of sports to be contested for the 2014 Asian Games, these Games marked the final time that six non-Olympic events would be held during the Asian Games.",
"Title: Fan Kexin\n\nFan Kexin (Chinese: 范可新, born 19 September 1993) is a Chinese short-track speed-skater. She has been in the Chinese national team since 2010. She won two silver medals on 500 meters and 3000 meters relay in 2010 ISU World Junior Championships. In 2011, she won her first gold medal of World Championships on 500 meters, and another gold medal on 3000 meters relay. She won a gold medal in the 3000 m relay event and a silver medal in the 500 m event in 2012.",
"Title: Alexander Denisyev\n\nAlexander Vladimirovich Denisyev (Russian: Александр Владимирович Денисьев , born 27 January 1991) is a Russian luger who qualified to represent Russia in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. Denisyev, together with Vladislav Antonov, participated in doubles and in team relay competitions. Denisyev and Antonov came fifth in the doubles, and, together with Tatiana Ivanova and Albert Demchenko, they won the silver medal in the team relay.",
"Title: Lee Choon-huan\n\nLee Choon-Huan (Korean: 이춘헌 ; born May 9, 1980) is a two-time Olympic modern pentathlete from South Korea. He won a gold medal for the team relay, and an individual silver at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China. Lee also led his team to win the silver medal at the 2011 World Modern Pentathlon Championships in Moscow, emerging him as one of South Korea's most prominent modern pentathletes in an international level.",
"Title: Chitra Soman\n\nChitra Kulathummuriyil Soman (born 10 July, 1983) was born in Kollam, Kerala. Her father is from Kollam and her mother is from Coimbatore, Tamilnadu. She is an Indian sprinter who specializes in the 400 metres. Soman finished seventh in 4 x 400 metres relay at the 2004 Summer Olympics, together with teammates Satti Geetha, K. M. Beenamol and Rajwinder Kaur. This team, only with Manjeet Kaur running instead of Geetha, had set a national record of 3:26.89 minutes in the heat. Soman also ran for the Indian team who won a silver medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. In 2007, Chitra Soman won gold medal in 400m race at Asian Grand Prix series held at Guwahati on 23 June 2007 and at Puen held on 27 June 2007. She also led Indian women 4x400m relay team to Gold in Asian Athletics Championship held at Amman in July 2007. In 2008, Chitra again showed her class by leading another win for Indian women 4x400m relay team in 3rd Asian Indoor Championship in Athletics held in Doha in Feb 2008.",
"Title: Triathlon at the 2014 Commonwealth Games\n\nThe Triathlon competitions at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, in Glasgow, were held in Strathclyde Country Park. The men's and women's individual events were held on Thursday 24 July and women's triathlon was the first medal event of the Games. Mixed team relay was held on Saturday 26 July for the first time ever in major multi-sport Games. Marisol Casado, ITU President and IOC member, commented: “We are delighted the Glasgow 2014 Organising Committee has embraced the Triathlon Mixed Relay. Triathlon is on currently on a high in the United Kingdom, and the Mixed Relay will offer an extra opportunity for the people of Glasgow to watch another thrilling and unpredictable event live on their city streets.”",
"Title: John Lindsay (Paralympian)\n\nJohn Lindsay, OAM (born 29 January 1970) is an Australian Paralympic athlete from Melbourne. He competed in the 1988 Seoul games in distances ranging from 100 m to 800 m, but did not win any medals. At the 1992 Barcelona Games, he won a gold medal in the Men's 200 m TW3 event, for which he received a Medal of the Order of Australia, a silver medal in the Men's 100 m TW3 event and a bronze medal in the Men's 400 m TW3 event. That year, he had a Victorian Institute of Sport scholarship. He was also working as a fitness instructor in 1992, held world records in the 100 m and 200 m events, and was ranked 6th in the world in the 400 m. He won a gold medal in the men's athletics 100 m T52 event at the 1996 Summer Paralympics with a time of 15.22, a silver medal in the 200 m T52 event with a time of 27.38, and a bronze medal in the 400 m T52 event with a time of 52.93. At the 2000 Sydney Games, he won a gold medal in the Men's 100 m T53 event, a silver medal as part of the Men's 4x100 m Relay T54 team, and a bronze medal in the Men's 200 m T53 event; he was also part of the Men's 4x400 m Relay T54 team, which was the only one to qualify in its heat, but it did not make it to the finals. At the 2004 Athens Games, he came seventh in the first round of the Men's 100 m T53 event and sixth in the third round of the Men's 200 m T53 event. He was an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder in 1995 and 2000.",
"Title: Arianne Jones\n\nArianne Jones (born September 21, 1990) is a Canadian luger who has competed since 2005. Jones has also qualified to compete for Canada at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia by winning a last chance race off with another teammate. She placed 13th overall in the 2014 Olympic Games, with other outstanding achievements including her first bronze medal in the 2014 Calgary Luge World Cup and a gold medal in the Team Relay portion of 2016 Winterberg Luge World Cup in Germany."
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"In the Seven Woods"
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"Title: Phyllis Ryan\n\nPhyllis Ryan (27 July 1920 – 6 June 2011) was an Irish actress and theatrical producer. During 1936 - 1944 and 2000 she was involved with the Abbey Theatre where she appeared in many productions. In 1939 she toured with the Abbey Theatre and appeared in a production by Irish playwright Teresa Deevy called The King of Spain's Daughter, there were 16 performances in all from September to November.",
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"Title: Philip O'Sullivan\n\nPhilip O'Sullivan is an Irish actor with contributions to Irish arts and culture through his roles and performances in theatre, on film and on television. O'Sullivan has been involved with the Abbey Theatre Ireland since the 1970s. In 1975 he appeared in an Abbey Theatre production of a play by Irish playwright Teresa Deevy called Katie Roche where he played the part of Michael Maguire, this production ran for 21 performances.",
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"Title: Harry Brogan\n\nHarry Brogan (1904 – 20 May 1977) was an Irish actor. He was part of the Abbey Theatre from 1939 - 1976, he is sometimes referred to as Henry Brogan and also Enri O Brogain. His theatre production involvement can be found in the Abbey Theatre archives ",
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Are the American bands Driver Friendly and Beat Happening both from Austin, Texas?
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2,656
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Did both Carl Boese and Franco Zeffirelli direct and produce film?
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yes
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Dorothea von Salviati's father-in-law was born on what date?
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6 May 1882
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What is the name of the debut album released first between Simi and Jamb Question?
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Ogaju
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"'10' is the 9th studio album, and 10th overall release by the Rock band Enuff Z'Nuff.",
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" It peaked at number one on the United States' \"Billboard\" 200 album chart, a position it held for 14 consecutive weeks. \"",
"Hold Me\" was released as the lead single; it was written by Linda Creed in collaboration with the producer, Michael Masser.",
" The final three singles to be released from the album, \"Saving All My Love for You\", \"How Will I Know\" and \"Greatest Love of All\", all topped the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 singles chart.",
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" A concept album, it was released first in Ireland on 12 August 2011 and the rest of the world on 15 August 2011 except Australia and New Zealand where it was released on 19 August 2011 on Chase & Status's MTA Records.",
" The album has sold 120,000 copies in the United States as of July 2015."
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"\"Jamb Question\" is a song by Nigerian singer and songwriter Simi off her sophomore album \"Simisola\".",
" It was produced by Oscar Herman-Ackah and was released on 15 February 2015.",
" On 17 August 2015, the remix of the song was released with vocal appearance from Falz.",
" \"Jamb Question\" was nominated in the \"Best Soft Rock/Alternative Video\" category at the 9th Nigerian Music Video Awards."
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"Seoulite is the second album by South Korean singer Lee Hi.",
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"Title: Suffrajett\n\nSuffrajett is a United States rock band from New York City, currently based in Chicago, Illinois, composed of singer/violinist Simi Sernaker, guitarist Jason Chasko, bassist Kevin Roberts, and drummer Danny Severson. Suffrajett has toured with Local H, The Last Vegas, and Bob Schneider, and have opened for the reunited MC5. Suffrajett released their self-titled debut album on February 2, 2003, and their latest album \"Black Glitter\" was released on January 1, 2007. They recently toured with Juliette and the Licks and Scissors for Lefty.",
"Title: Simi (singer)\n\nSimisola Bolatito Ogunleye (born (1988--) 19, 1988 ), professionally known and referred to as Simi, is a Nigerian singer and songwriter. Simi started her career as a gospel singer, releasing her debut studio album in 2008 titled \"Ogaju\". Her career came into spotlight in 2014 after she released \"Tiff\", a song which was nominated in two categories at The Headies 2015 and further brought her to mainstream recognition. Simi is currently signed to X3M Music under which she released her sophomore studio album \"Simisola\".",
"Title: Simisola (album)\n\nSimisola is the self-titled second studio album by Nigerian songstress Simi. It was released on September 8, 2017, by X3M Music as her debut major project under the record label, and as the follow up of her debut album \"Ogaju\" which she independently released in 2008. Met with positive reviews, many of whom were full of praise for Simi's creativity in performing on different sounds, the album was preceded with the release of five singles with music production from Sess, SeyiKeyz, Oscar and Vtek. Upon its release, the album debuted at number five on the \"Billboard\" World Albums chart for the week of September 30, 2017.",
"Title: 10 (Enuff Z'nuff album)\n\n'10' is the 9th studio album, and 10th overall release by the Rock band Enuff Z'Nuff. By fans, it is sometimes seen as the poppier counterpart to their harder sounding \"Paraphernalia\" record, as both albums were recorded and released during a similar time frame. The album cover art for '10' is a direct reference to the band's debut album, released a decade earlier. While the original U.S. edition of the album included a video for the single \"There Goes My Heart\" in QuickTime format, '10' was released first in Japan through the Pony Canyon label. The band also toured Japan in 2000 in support of the CD, which peaked at #60 on the Japanese music charts. The song \"There Goes My Heart\" was later featured in a trailer for the 2008 film \"The Promotion\".",
"Title: List of songs recorded by Whitney Houston\n\nWhitney Houston recorded songs for six studio albums, four soundtrack albums and one Christmas album. Her self-titled debut album, \"Whitney Houston\", was released on February 14, 1985. It peaked at number one on the United States' \"Billboard\" 200 album chart, a position it held for 14 consecutive weeks. \" Hold Me\" was released as the lead single; it was written by Linda Creed in collaboration with the producer, Michael Masser. The final three singles to be released from the album, \"Saving All My Love for You\", \"How Will I Know\" and \"Greatest Love of All\", all topped the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 singles chart. This marked the first time in the chart's history that a debut album, and a debut album released by a female artist, had generated three number one singles.",
"Title: Welcome Reality\n\nWelcome Reality is the debut album by British group Nero. A concept album, it was released first in Ireland on 12 August 2011 and the rest of the world on 15 August 2011 except Australia and New Zealand where it was released on 19 August 2011 on Chase & Status's MTA Records. The album has sold 120,000 copies in the United States as of July 2015.",
"Title: Ashes and Light\n\nAshes and Light is an album by Mark Heard, released in 1984 on Home Sweet Home Records. According to the liner notes, Heard recorded Mosaics first, but the record company wanted this album released first.",
"Title: John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett\n\nJohn Otway & Wild Willy Barrett is the 1976 debut album by English folk singer-songwriter duo John Otway and Wild Willy Barrett. Released first on their own Extracked Records, the album is a collection of recordings made between 1971 and 1976.",
"Title: Jamb Question\n\n\"Jamb Question\" is a song by Nigerian singer and songwriter Simi off her sophomore album \"Simisola\". It was produced by Oscar Herman-Ackah and was released on 15 February 2015. On 17 August 2015, the remix of the song was released with vocal appearance from Falz. \"Jamb Question\" was nominated in the \"Best Soft Rock/Alternative Video\" category at the 9th Nigerian Music Video Awards.",
"Title: Seoulite (album)\n\nSeoulite is the second album by South Korean singer Lee Hi. The album marked her comeback to the Korean music scene after a three-year hiatus following the release of her debut studio album, \"First Love\", in 2013. The album was released first in a half album format, the first half being released on March 9, 2016 and the full album released digitally in April 20, 2016, and physically a week later."
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William H. Mumler made a photograph of the wife of which 16th President?
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Abraham Lincoln
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"William H. Mumler (1832–1884) was an American spirit photographer who worked in New York and Boston.",
" His first spirit photograph was a self-portrait which developed to apparently show his deceased cousin.",
" Mumler then left his job as a jeweller, instead opting to work as a full-time photographer, taking advantage of the large number of people who had lost relatives in the American Civil War.",
" Perhaps his two most famous works are the photograph of Mary Todd Lincoln with the ghost of her husband Abraham Lincoln, and his photo of Master Herrod, a medium, with three spirit guides."
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"The Boston Lyceum (est.1829) of Boston, Massachusetts was a civic association dedicated to popular education in the form of \"lectures, discussions, ... declamation,\" and writing contests.",
" It began \"in Chauncy Hall on 25 June 1829.",
" On 13 August 1829 it formed its classes and made provisions for lectures and debates.\"",
" Annual members' \"exhibitions\" of elocution took place in various venues around town, such as the Masonic Temple (1832), Tremont Hall (1839) and the Odeon (1840).",
" Leaders included George Bancroft, Timothy Claxton, James T. Fields, Abbott Lawrence, William H. Prescott, William D. Ticknor, and Amasa Walker.",
" Among the many lecturers: Nehemiah Adams, J.A. Bolles, David Paul Brown, Rufus Choate, William M. Cornell, C.C. Emerson, James Pollard Espy, Edward Everett, Dr. Grigg, George S. Hillard, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Dr. C.T. Jackson, N. Jones, Rev. John Pierpont, Edgar Allan Poe, John Osborne Sargent, William H. Simmons, Charles Sumner, B.B. Thatcher, Henry Theodore Tuckerman, Amasa Walker, and E.M.P. Wells."
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"The William H. McElwain School is a historic school building at 250 Main Street in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.",
" The two story brick Classical Revival building was built in 1912 to a design by the architectural firm of Loring and Phipps.",
" The school was named for William H. McElwain (1867-1908), the owner of one of the William H. McElwain Company, a shoe manufacturer who was one of the major employers in Bridgewater at the turn of the 20th century.",
" The school's construction was approved by the town shortly before workers in the firm's Bridgewater factory went on strike.",
" Despite this, the town accepted land in donation from McElwain's family on which to build the school, and named it in his honor.",
" It served as a public school until 1997, and has sat vacant since then.",
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"The Col. William H. Fulkerson Farmstead, also known as Hazel Dell, is a historic farm located at 1510 North State Street (U.S. Route 67) 1.5 mi north of Jerseyville, Illinois.",
" The 58.26 acre farm includes an Italian Villa style farmhouse, a carriage house, a barn, grain fields, and fruit orchards.",
" Colonel William H. Fulkerson, a Confederate Civil War veteran, and his wife Cornelia settled at the farm in 1866.",
" The couple began construction on the farmhouse in the same year; it was completed in 1872.",
" The two-story farmhouse, designed by Jerseyville architect William Embley, is one of the best-preserved Italian Villa style houses in the Jerseyville area.",
" A tower with a mansard roof, a characteristic Italian Villa element, tops the front entrance.",
" The house's front porch features arched openings and scrolled bracket; a smaller porch on the north side has the same design.",
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"Mary Ann Todd Lincoln (December 13, 1818 – July 16, 1882) was the wife of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, and was First Lady of the United States from 1861 to 1865.",
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"Myles Neil Brand (May 17, 1942 – September 16, 2009) was the 14th president of the University of Oregon, 16th president of Indiana University, and 4th president of the United States' National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)."
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"William H. Hume was an American architect in New York City.",
" His work included the Hebrew Orphan Asylum of New York (1884) on Amsterdam Avenue (used as an Army Hall in 1943 and then by City College, the site is now the Jacob H. Schiff Playground), Langdon Building at 305 Broadway, Scotch Presbyterian Church on 96th Church and Central Park West (during the booming 1920s it was replaced by a \"Skyscraper Church\" designed by Rosario Candela, constructed in 1928–29 it included a 16-story apartment tower and a new church sanctuary and classroom space set into the base and fronting West 96th Street) New Netherland Hotel (1892), replaced by the Sherry Netherland Hotel in 1927, Mutual Reserve Building at 305 Broadway and an addition at 615–629 Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) between West 18th and 19th Streets in the Flatiron District of Manhattan, New York City.",
" Originally the B. Altman Dry Goods Store, built 1876–77 (David & John Jardine), with addition on the south in 1887 by William H. Hume, and on West 18th Street by Buchman & Fox, 1909.",
" B. Altman moved to Fifth Avenue and 34th Street in 1906.",
" The current street retail occupant is The Container Store."
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"The 1872 Democratic National Convention was a presidential nominating convention held at Ford's Grand Opera House on East Fayette Street, (between North Howard and North Eutaw Streets) in Baltimore, Maryland on July 9 to 10, 1872.",
" It resulted in the nomination of newspaper publisher Horace Greeley, (1811-1872), of New York and Governor Benjamin Gratz Brown, (1826-1885), of Missouri for President and Vice President, a ticket previously nominated by the rump Liberal Republican faction convention meeting also in Baltimore's newly built premier Opera House of nationally well-known theatre owner/operator John T. Ford, (1829-1894), (infamous as the owner of the Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. where 16th President Abraham Lincoln had been assassinated in April 1865) of the major Republican Party which had already re-nominated incumbent 18th President Ulysses S. Grant, (1822-1885), of the regular Republicans for another term."
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"USS \"William H. Bates\" (SSN-680), a \"Sturgeon\"-class attack submarine, was planned to be the second U.S. Navy ship to be named USS \"Redfish\"—for the redfish, a variety of salmon also called blueback, sawqui, red salmon, and nerka—when the contract to build her was awarded to Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula, Mississippi, on 25 June 1968.",
" However, upon the 22 June 1969 death of William H. Bates (1917–1969), the U.S. Representative from Massachusetts's 6th Congressional District (1950–1969) known for his staunch support of nuclear propulsion in the U.S. Navy, she was renamed \"William H. Bates\" and was laid down on 4 August 1969 as the only ship of the U.S. Navy to have borne the name.",
" The reason for her naming by then-Secretary of the Navy John Chafee, breaking with a long-standing Navy tradition of naming U.S. Navy attack submarines for sea creatures, was best summed up by Admiral Hyman Rickover, the then-director of the Navy's nuclear reactors program, with the pithy comment that, \"Fish don't vote!\""
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"Title: William N. Johnston\n\nWilliam N. Johnston became the 16th president of Wesley College (Delaware) in June 2008 and retired in July 2015. Previous to this post Johnston served as the 27th president of Iowa Wesleyan College for six years, and as a lower level administrator at Bethany College in Bethany, West Virginia, Davis & Elkins College in West Virginia, West Virginia Wesleyan College, and Ashland University in Ohio.",
"Title: William H. Mumler\n\nWilliam H. Mumler (1832–1884) was an American spirit photographer who worked in New York and Boston. His first spirit photograph was a self-portrait which developed to apparently show his deceased cousin. Mumler then left his job as a jeweller, instead opting to work as a full-time photographer, taking advantage of the large number of people who had lost relatives in the American Civil War. Perhaps his two most famous works are the photograph of Mary Todd Lincoln with the ghost of her husband Abraham Lincoln, and his photo of Master Herrod, a medium, with three spirit guides.",
"Title: Boston Lyceum\n\nThe Boston Lyceum (est.1829) of Boston, Massachusetts was a civic association dedicated to popular education in the form of \"lectures, discussions, ... declamation,\" and writing contests. It began \"in Chauncy Hall on 25 June 1829. On 13 August 1829 it formed its classes and made provisions for lectures and debates.\" Annual members' \"exhibitions\" of elocution took place in various venues around town, such as the Masonic Temple (1832), Tremont Hall (1839) and the Odeon (1840). Leaders included George Bancroft, Timothy Claxton, James T. Fields, Abbott Lawrence, William H. Prescott, William D. Ticknor, and Amasa Walker. Among the many lecturers: Nehemiah Adams, J.A. Bolles, David Paul Brown, Rufus Choate, William M. Cornell, C.C. Emerson, James Pollard Espy, Edward Everett, Dr. Grigg, George S. Hillard, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Dr. C.T. Jackson, N. Jones, Rev. John Pierpont, Edgar Allan Poe, John Osborne Sargent, William H. Simmons, Charles Sumner, B.B. Thatcher, Henry Theodore Tuckerman, Amasa Walker, and E.M.P. Wells.",
"Title: William H. McElwain School\n\nThe William H. McElwain School is a historic school building at 250 Main Street in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. The two story brick Classical Revival building was built in 1912 to a design by the architectural firm of Loring and Phipps. The school was named for William H. McElwain (1867-1908), the owner of one of the William H. McElwain Company, a shoe manufacturer who was one of the major employers in Bridgewater at the turn of the 20th century. The school's construction was approved by the town shortly before workers in the firm's Bridgewater factory went on strike. Despite this, the town accepted land in donation from McElwain's family on which to build the school, and named it in his honor. It served as a public school until 1997, and has sat vacant since then. The school is believed to be the best-preserved school building in Massachusetts designed by Loring and Phipps.",
"Title: Col. William H. Fulkerson Farmstead\n\nThe Col. William H. Fulkerson Farmstead, also known as Hazel Dell, is a historic farm located at 1510 North State Street (U.S. Route 67) 1.5 mi north of Jerseyville, Illinois. The 58.26 acre farm includes an Italian Villa style farmhouse, a carriage house, a barn, grain fields, and fruit orchards. Colonel William H. Fulkerson, a Confederate Civil War veteran, and his wife Cornelia settled at the farm in 1866. The couple began construction on the farmhouse in the same year; it was completed in 1872. The two-story farmhouse, designed by Jerseyville architect William Embley, is one of the best-preserved Italian Villa style houses in the Jerseyville area. A tower with a mansard roof, a characteristic Italian Villa element, tops the front entrance. The house's front porch features arched openings and scrolled bracket; a smaller porch on the north side has the same design. In typical Italianate fashion, the house's windows are mainly tall and rectangular with brick hoods, and several have a segmental arched form.",
"Title: Mary Todd Lincoln\n\nMary Ann Todd Lincoln (December 13, 1818 – July 16, 1882) was the wife of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, and was First Lady of the United States from 1861 to 1865. She dropped the name Ann after her younger sister, Ann Todd [Clark], was born, and did not use the name Todd after marrying.",
"Title: Myles Brand\n\nMyles Neil Brand (May 17, 1942 – September 16, 2009) was the 14th president of the University of Oregon, 16th president of Indiana University, and 4th president of the United States' National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).",
"Title: William H. Hume\n\nWilliam H. Hume was an American architect in New York City. His work included the Hebrew Orphan Asylum of New York (1884) on Amsterdam Avenue (used as an Army Hall in 1943 and then by City College, the site is now the Jacob H. Schiff Playground), Langdon Building at 305 Broadway, Scotch Presbyterian Church on 96th Church and Central Park West (during the booming 1920s it was replaced by a \"Skyscraper Church\" designed by Rosario Candela, constructed in 1928–29 it included a 16-story apartment tower and a new church sanctuary and classroom space set into the base and fronting West 96th Street) New Netherland Hotel (1892), replaced by the Sherry Netherland Hotel in 1927, Mutual Reserve Building at 305 Broadway and an addition at 615–629 Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) between West 18th and 19th Streets in the Flatiron District of Manhattan, New York City. Originally the B. Altman Dry Goods Store, built 1876–77 (David & John Jardine), with addition on the south in 1887 by William H. Hume, and on West 18th Street by Buchman & Fox, 1909. B. Altman moved to Fifth Avenue and 34th Street in 1906. The current street retail occupant is The Container Store.",
"Title: 1872 Democratic National Convention\n\nThe 1872 Democratic National Convention was a presidential nominating convention held at Ford's Grand Opera House on East Fayette Street, (between North Howard and North Eutaw Streets) in Baltimore, Maryland on July 9 to 10, 1872. It resulted in the nomination of newspaper publisher Horace Greeley, (1811-1872), of New York and Governor Benjamin Gratz Brown, (1826-1885), of Missouri for President and Vice President, a ticket previously nominated by the rump Liberal Republican faction convention meeting also in Baltimore's newly built premier Opera House of nationally well-known theatre owner/operator John T. Ford, (1829-1894), (infamous as the owner of the Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. where 16th President Abraham Lincoln had been assassinated in April 1865) of the major Republican Party which had already re-nominated incumbent 18th President Ulysses S. Grant, (1822-1885), of the regular Republicans for another term.",
"Title: USS William H. Bates (SSN-680)\n\nUSS \"William H. Bates\" (SSN-680), a \"Sturgeon\"-class attack submarine, was planned to be the second U.S. Navy ship to be named USS \"Redfish\"—for the redfish, a variety of salmon also called blueback, sawqui, red salmon, and nerka—when the contract to build her was awarded to Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula, Mississippi, on 25 June 1968. However, upon the 22 June 1969 death of William H. Bates (1917–1969), the U.S. Representative from Massachusetts's 6th Congressional District (1950–1969) known for his staunch support of nuclear propulsion in the U.S. Navy, she was renamed \"William H. Bates\" and was laid down on 4 August 1969 as the only ship of the U.S. Navy to have borne the name. The reason for her naming by then-Secretary of the Navy John Chafee, breaking with a long-standing Navy tradition of naming U.S. Navy attack submarines for sea creatures, was best summed up by Admiral Hyman Rickover, the then-director of the Navy's nuclear reactors program, with the pithy comment that, \"Fish don't vote!\""
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ENnies are named based on the web site that was founded in what year?
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2000
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"ABBAMAIL was an ABBA fan organisation on the Internet, based in Sydney, Australia.",
" It was founded by Graeme Read and Grant Whittingham on 13 January 1997.",
" The web site featured monthly columns, regular news updates, and a comprehensive archive including pictures, press releases and original articles.",
" Revenue for the web site came from a subscription based e-mail list and an online store.",
" It also contained a subscription-free forum and chat room.",
" ABBAMAIL claimed to be one of the popular ABBA fan sites on the web, with over 25,000 unique hits per month.",
" The web site was closed on 28 October 2008."
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"EN World is a British-owned tabletop role-playing game news and reviews website founded in 2000, which grew from the earlier \"Eric Noah's Unofficial D&D 3rd Edition News\" site (which was active from 1999-2001)."
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"Robert \"Rob\" Redding, Jr. (born January 13, 1976) is an American media proprietor, award-winning radio talk show host, political commentator, independent journalist, a best-selling American author, a best-selling American music artist and songwriter, visual artist and social entrepreneur.",
" Redding is known as the founder and publisher of \"Redding News Review\" and host of a talk radio show and podcast.",
" In 2003, he was among few blacks to be named to Talkers Magazine's \"100 Most Important Radio Talk Show Hosts in America\" and has received a proclamation for his work by the Atlanta City Council the same year.",
" He made history being the only black program director in white-dominated talk radio station in 2009.",
" His web site Redding News Review has earned three consecutive Black Web Awards.",
" He currently runs the web's oldest black news aggregation outlet and first and most successful stand-alone subscriber-based web site and talk show."
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"Don't Make Me Think is a book by Steve Krug about human–computer interaction and web usability.",
" The book's premise is that a good software program or web site should let users accomplish their intended tasks as easily and directly as possible.",
" Krug points out that people are good at satisficing, or taking the first available solution to their problem, so design should take advantage of this.",
" He frequently cites Amazon.com as an example of a well-designed web site that manages to allow high-quality interaction, even though the web site gets bigger and more complex every day."
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"LissaExplains.com is a Web site created by Alyssa \"Lissa\" Daniels (born 1986), a girl from Orlando, Florida, to teach people, especially children, how to make their own Web sites.",
" She was 11 years old when she set up the first site in 1997, and is currently a university junior in Florida.",
" Her site has taught many people how to create a Web site by writing their own HTML without the use of Web page creators.",
" The web site includes tutorials and an internet forum."
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"Web development is a broad term for the work involved in developing a web site for the Internet (World Wide Web) or an intranet (a private network).",
" Web development can range from developing the simplest static single page of plain text to the most complex web-based internet applications (or just 'web apps') electronic businesses, and social network services.",
" A more comprehensive list of tasks to which web development commonly refers, may include web engineering, web design, web content development, client liaison, client-side/server-side scripting, web server and network security configuration, and e-commerce development.",
" Among web professionals, \"web development\" usually refers to the main non-design aspects of building web sites: writing markup and coding.",
" Most recently Web development has come to mean the creation of content management systems or CMS.",
" These CMS can be made from scratch, proprietary or open source.",
" In broad terms the CMS acts as middleware between the database and the user through the browser.",
" A principle benefit of a CMS is that it allows non-technical people to make changes to their web site without having technical knowledge."
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"The Annual Gen Con EN World RPG Awards (or ENnie Awards) are annual, fan-based awards for role-playing game products and publishers hosted at Gen Con in Indianapolis, Indiana.",
" The name of the award is derived from the EN World web site that has hosted the awards since their inception in 2001.",
" The ENnies were created by Russ Morrissey and Eric Noah and have been run and owned by Russ Morrissey since 2001."
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"Web callback is a technology where a person can enter his or her telephone number in a form on a web site.",
" The company who owns that Web site will then receive the Web callback request and a call center agent will call the person who made the request back on the number they entered."
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"Xtranormal Technology, Inc. was an American digital entertainment company based in Newark, New Jersey, that produced do-it-yourself animation software for the web and desktop and turned words from a script into an animated movie using text-to-speech and animation technologies.",
" In June 2013, the company announced that it would be shutting down its online services as of July 31, 2013.",
" s of 2013 , the content of their web site had been replaced by a holding page showing \"pause\", hinting at a future relaunch.",
" However, in early October, the placeholder went away and the web site was shut down completely.",
" It was during this time, the company filed for Capital 1 Bankruptcy, before a different company named Nawmal purchased their property and technology, thus allowing the service to continue, although commencing operations in late 2015."
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"The simExchange is a web-based prediction market in which players use virtual money to buy and sell stocks and futures contracts in upcoming video game properties.",
" The main purpose of the web site is to predict trends in the video game industry, particularly how upcoming products will sell and how they will be received by the critics.",
" For those who do not participate in the prediction market, the web site is a database of sales forecasts and game quality forecasts that are updated in real-time.",
" The web site also features a number of \"Wisdom of the crowd\"-type content collaboration and aggregation tools, including means for sharing information, articles, images, and videos about the games."
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"Title: EN World\n\nEN World is a British-owned tabletop role-playing game news and reviews website founded in 2000, which grew from the earlier \"Eric Noah's Unofficial D&D 3rd Edition News\" site (which was active from 1999-2001).",
"Title: Rob Redding\n\nRobert \"Rob\" Redding, Jr. (born January 13, 1976) is an American media proprietor, award-winning radio talk show host, political commentator, independent journalist, a best-selling American author, a best-selling American music artist and songwriter, visual artist and social entrepreneur. Redding is known as the founder and publisher of \"Redding News Review\" and host of a talk radio show and podcast. In 2003, he was among few blacks to be named to Talkers Magazine's \"100 Most Important Radio Talk Show Hosts in America\" and has received a proclamation for his work by the Atlanta City Council the same year. He made history being the only black program director in white-dominated talk radio station in 2009. His web site Redding News Review has earned three consecutive Black Web Awards. He currently runs the web's oldest black news aggregation outlet and first and most successful stand-alone subscriber-based web site and talk show.",
"Title: Don't Make Me Think\n\nDon't Make Me Think is a book by Steve Krug about human–computer interaction and web usability. The book's premise is that a good software program or web site should let users accomplish their intended tasks as easily and directly as possible. Krug points out that people are good at satisficing, or taking the first available solution to their problem, so design should take advantage of this. He frequently cites Amazon.com as an example of a well-designed web site that manages to allow high-quality interaction, even though the web site gets bigger and more complex every day.",
"Title: Lissa Explains it All\n\nLissaExplains.com is a Web site created by Alyssa \"Lissa\" Daniels (born 1986), a girl from Orlando, Florida, to teach people, especially children, how to make their own Web sites. She was 11 years old when she set up the first site in 1997, and is currently a university junior in Florida. Her site has taught many people how to create a Web site by writing their own HTML without the use of Web page creators. The web site includes tutorials and an internet forum.",
"Title: Web development\n\nWeb development is a broad term for the work involved in developing a web site for the Internet (World Wide Web) or an intranet (a private network). Web development can range from developing the simplest static single page of plain text to the most complex web-based internet applications (or just 'web apps') electronic businesses, and social network services. A more comprehensive list of tasks to which web development commonly refers, may include web engineering, web design, web content development, client liaison, client-side/server-side scripting, web server and network security configuration, and e-commerce development. Among web professionals, \"web development\" usually refers to the main non-design aspects of building web sites: writing markup and coding. Most recently Web development has come to mean the creation of content management systems or CMS. These CMS can be made from scratch, proprietary or open source. In broad terms the CMS acts as middleware between the database and the user through the browser. A principle benefit of a CMS is that it allows non-technical people to make changes to their web site without having technical knowledge.",
"Title: ENnies\n\nThe Annual Gen Con EN World RPG Awards (or ENnie Awards) are annual, fan-based awards for role-playing game products and publishers hosted at Gen Con in Indianapolis, Indiana. The name of the award is derived from the EN World web site that has hosted the awards since their inception in 2001. The ENnies were created by Russ Morrissey and Eric Noah and have been run and owned by Russ Morrissey since 2001.",
"Title: Web callback\n\nWeb callback is a technology where a person can enter his or her telephone number in a form on a web site. The company who owns that Web site will then receive the Web callback request and a call center agent will call the person who made the request back on the number they entered.",
"Title: Xtranormal\n\nXtranormal Technology, Inc. was an American digital entertainment company based in Newark, New Jersey, that produced do-it-yourself animation software for the web and desktop and turned words from a script into an animated movie using text-to-speech and animation technologies. In June 2013, the company announced that it would be shutting down its online services as of July 31, 2013. s of 2013 , the content of their web site had been replaced by a holding page showing \"pause\", hinting at a future relaunch. However, in early October, the placeholder went away and the web site was shut down completely. It was during this time, the company filed for Capital 1 Bankruptcy, before a different company named Nawmal purchased their property and technology, thus allowing the service to continue, although commencing operations in late 2015.",
"Title: The simExchange\n\nThe simExchange is a web-based prediction market in which players use virtual money to buy and sell stocks and futures contracts in upcoming video game properties. The main purpose of the web site is to predict trends in the video game industry, particularly how upcoming products will sell and how they will be received by the critics. For those who do not participate in the prediction market, the web site is a database of sales forecasts and game quality forecasts that are updated in real-time. The web site also features a number of \"Wisdom of the crowd\"-type content collaboration and aggregation tools, including means for sharing information, articles, images, and videos about the games."
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Who directed the film in which "All the Tired Horses" is featured?
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" They cut him off and Yem plots revenge.",
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"I Me Wed is a 2007 Lifetime romantic comedy film starring Erica Durance and directed by Craig Pryce.",
" The film is about Isabel Darden, a successful, attractive 30-year-old woman, who grows tired of people asking her \"when are you going to get married?\"",
" She decides to honor the person she loves the most, by tying the knot with herself.",
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"Blow is a 2001 American biographical crime film about the American cocaine smuggler George Jung, directed by Ted Demme.",
" David McKenna and Nick Cassavetes adapted Bruce Porter's 1993 book \"Blow: How a Small Town Boy Made $100 Million with the Medellín Cocaine Cartel and Lost It All\" for the screenplay.",
" It is based on the real-life stories of George Jung, Pablo Escobar, Carlos Lehder Rivas (portrayed in the film as Diego Delgado), and the Medellín Cartel.",
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"Title: Dead Tired\n\nDead Tired (French: Grosse Fatigue ) is a 1994 French comedy film directed by Michel Blanc. It was entered into the 1994 Cannes Film Festival.",
"Title: All the Tired Horses\n\n\"All the Tired Horses\" is a song written by Bob Dylan, released on his 1970 double album \"Self Portrait\". The song was featured in the 2001 film \"Blow\".",
"Title: Rabun\n\nRabun is a 2003 Malaysian drama film directed by Yasmin Ahmad. It tells a story about a free-spirited older couple, Pak Atan and Mak Inom who decide to spend more time in the country after getting tired of city life. But they find that life in the old village isn't a good thing when they get cheated by a distant relative, Yem, out of some money. They cut him off and Yem plots revenge. Meanwhile, in the city, the couple's daughter Orked is being wooed by a young gentleman, Yasin. \"Rabun\" is Yasmin Ahmad's first film before her other films, \"Sepet\", \"Gubra\", \"Mukhsin\", \"Muallaf\" and \"Talentime\".",
"Title: Too Tired to Die\n\nToo Tired to Die is a 1998 American-Korean independent comedy-drama film written and directed by Wonsuk Chin and starring Takeshi Kaneshiro and Mira Sorvino. The film is about a young Japanese man who learns he has only twelve hours left to live. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 1998 in the American Spectrum section.",
"Title: Gambling Ship\n\nGambling Ship is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film starring Cary Grant and Benita Hume. Directed by Louis J. Gasnier and Max Marcin, the film was based on the short stories \"Fast One\", \"Lead Party\", \"Velvet\" and \"The Heat\" by Paul Cain which was published in the \"Black Mask\" magazine. It was released by Paramount Pictures on June 23, 1933. Tired of the dangerous life as gambling boss, Ace Corbin retires from the racket, but old enemies won't let Ace begin his new life.",
"Title: Window Horses\n\nWindow Horses: The Poetic Persian Epiphany of Rosie Ming is a 2016 Canadian animated feature film written and directed by Ann Marie Fleming (sometimes stylized with the title in parentheses or written as Window Horses without a subtitle), based on Fleming's graphic novel \"Window Horses: The Poetic Epiphany of Rosie Ming\".",
"Title: Undressing Extraordinary\n\nUndressing Extraordinary (AKA: \"The Troubles of a Tired Traveller\") is a 1901 British short silent comedy film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring a tired traveller struggling to undress for bed. The film, \"provides one of the earliest filmed examples of something that would become a staple of both visual comedy and Surrealist art: that of inanimate objects refusing to obey natural physical laws, usually to the detriment of the person encountering them,\" and according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, \"has also been cited as a pioneering horror film,\" as, \"the inability to complete an apparently simple task for reasons beyond one's control is one of the basic ingredients of a nightmare.\"",
"Title: I Me Wed\n\nI Me Wed is a 2007 Lifetime romantic comedy film starring Erica Durance and directed by Craig Pryce. The film is about Isabel Darden, a successful, attractive 30-year-old woman, who grows tired of people asking her \"when are you going to get married?\" She decides to honor the person she loves the most, by tying the knot with herself. The film was released under the title \"Marry Me\" in Sweden on August 15, 2010.",
"Title: Blow (film)\n\nBlow is a 2001 American biographical crime film about the American cocaine smuggler George Jung, directed by Ted Demme. David McKenna and Nick Cassavetes adapted Bruce Porter's 1993 book \"Blow: How a Small Town Boy Made $100 Million with the Medellín Cocaine Cartel and Lost It All\" for the screenplay. It is based on the real-life stories of George Jung, Pablo Escobar, Carlos Lehder Rivas (portrayed in the film as Diego Delgado), and the Medellín Cartel. The film's title comes from a slang term for cocaine."
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The 2017–18 A.F.C. Bournemouth season is the club's 3rd consecutive season in the top flight of English football and their 128th year in existence, this season Bournemouth will participate in the Premier League as well as the FA Cup and EFL Cup, historically, and colloquially, as simply the League Cup, currently known as which event, for sponsorship reasons, is an annual knockout football competition in men's domestic English football?
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"The 2014–15 season was Arsenal's 23rd season in the Premier League and 95th consecutive season in the top flight of English football.",
" This season Arsenal participated in the Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup, Community Shield and the UEFA Champions League.",
" An inconsistent start to the league season ended any realistic hopes for the Premier League title as Arsenal only won two out of their first eight games.",
" Inconsistency plagued Arsenal throughout the first half of the campaign, not helped by numerous injuries to important players.",
" At one stage, Arsenal were as low as eighth heading into early December.",
" This would later haunt them as they mounted a superb recovery during the second half of the season where they won eight league games in a row, becoming the in-form side of the division.",
" Ultimately, however, the gap between themselves and leaders Chelsea was too much, the points dropped during the inconsistent first half of the season proving too much to recover.",
" Old habits were hard to eradicate in Europe as yet again, Arsenal were their own worst enemies.",
" Despite being widely expected to reach the quarter-finals, having been given a favourable draw in the Round of 16 against AS Monaco, Arsenal self-destructed at home, where panic led to Monaco winning the first leg 1–3, a scoreline which ultimately proved fatal over the course of the tie.",
" Arsenal, with their 0–2 away win proving useless, bowed out yet again in the round of sixteen for the fifth consecutive year.",
" However, Arsenal reclaimed the FA Cup, thus becoming the most successful club in the history of the competition with twelve wins, comfortably beating Aston Villa 4–0 in the final.",
" Arsenal finished the league season in third, thereby qualifying directly to Champions league group stage and avoiding the Champions League qualifier, something Arsène Wenger was keen to avoid as he felt it had a negative impact on competing for the Premier League title, which was the primary target set by the players, manager and coaching staff, going into the next season."
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" The first Football League Cup was won by Aston Villa, who beat Rotherham United 3–2 on aggregate, after losing the first leg 2–0.",
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" The League Cup however was out of their reach, and despite an entertaining cup run, which included 13 goals scored in two games, Arsenal lost to fourth-division Bradford City in the quarter-finals on penalties.",
" In the FA Cup, Arsenal were knocked out by Championship side Blackburn Rovers in the fifth round.",
" The Champions League also proved fruitless, as despite a valiant effort in Bavaria winning 2–0, they were ultimately knocked out on the away goals rule against Bayern Munich, thus extending their trophy drought for an eighth season.",
" The highest scoring game in their season was the famous 7–5 win in the League Cup (after extra time), where they came back from 4 goals down to beat Reading.",
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"Title: 2017–18 Manchester United F.C. season\n\nThe 2017–18 season is Manchester United's 26th season in the Premier League and their 43rd consecutive season in the top flight of English football. The club will participate in the Premier League, FA Cup, EFL Cup (as holders), UEFA Champions League and UEFA Super Cup.",
"Title: EFL Trophy\n\nThe EFL Trophy (English Football League Trophy) is an annual English association football knockout competition open to the 48 clubs in EFL League One and EFL League Two, the third and fourth tiers of the English football league system and, since the 2016–17 season, 16 under-21 sides from Premier League and EFL Championship clubs. It is the third most prestigious knockout trophy in English football after the FA Cup and EFL Cup (League Cup).",
"Title: List of EFL Cup finals\n\nThe EFL Cup is a knockout cup competition in English football organised by and named after the English Football League (EFL). The competition was established in 1960 and is considered to be the second-most important domestic cup competition for English football clubs, after the FA Cup. The competition is open to all 72 members of the English Football League and the 20 members of the Premier League. For the first six seasons of the competition, the final was contested over two legs, one at each participating club's stadium. The first Football League Cup was won by Aston Villa, who beat Rotherham United 3–2 on aggregate, after losing the first leg 2–0. The competition's first single-legged final was held in 1967: Queens Park Rangers defeated West Bromwich Albion 3–2 at Wembley Stadium in London.",
"Title: 2010–11 A.F.C. Bournemouth season\n\nThe 2010–11 A.F.C. Bournemouth season is the club's first season back in Football League One after a two-year absence. During the 2010–11 English football season, Bournemouth will participate in League One, the Johnstones Paint Trophy, the FA Cup, and the Football League Cup. Bournemouth were eliminated from the League Cup and the Johnstones Paint Trophy in the First Round and the FA Cup in the Second Round",
"Title: 2012–13 Arsenal F.C. season\n\nThe 2012–13 season was Arsenal Football Club's 21st season in the Premier League and 93rd consecutive season in the top flight of English football. Arsenal participated in the Premier League and the UEFA Champions League, after finishing third in the previous Premier League season. The League Cup however was out of their reach, and despite an entertaining cup run, which included 13 goals scored in two games, Arsenal lost to fourth-division Bradford City in the quarter-finals on penalties. In the FA Cup, Arsenal were knocked out by Championship side Blackburn Rovers in the fifth round. The Champions League also proved fruitless, as despite a valiant effort in Bavaria winning 2–0, they were ultimately knocked out on the away goals rule against Bayern Munich, thus extending their trophy drought for an eighth season. The highest scoring game in their season was the famous 7–5 win in the League Cup (after extra time), where they came back from 4 goals down to beat Reading. Arsenal's highest scoring league win was the 7–3 win against Newcastle United in December. This season, Arsenal finished fourth after having to close another large points gap (like last season) between themselves and their North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur.",
"Title: 2016–17 A.F.C. Bournemouth season\n\nThe 2016–17 season is AFC Bournemouth's second consecutive season in the Premier League and their 127th year in existence. This season Bournemouth will participate in the Premier League, FA Cup and Football League Cup.",
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Arthur Wakefield founded a settlement at Nelson, New Zealand with his brother, who had what profession?
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politician
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" The Dutch were also the first non-natives to explore and chart New Zealand's coastline.",
" Captain James Cook, who reached New Zealand in October 1769 on the first of his three voyages, was the first European explorer to circumnavigate and map New Zealand.",
" From the late 18th century, the country was regularly visited by explorers and other sailors, missionaries, traders and adventurers.",
" In 1840 the Treaty of Waitangi was signed between the British Crown and various Māori chiefs, bringing New Zealand into the British Empire and giving Māori the same rights as British subjects.",
" There was extensive British settlement throughout the rest of the century and into the early part of the next century.",
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" His elder brother, Francis Bell, would later be Prime Minister of New Zealand.",
" Bell received his secondary schooling in New Zealand and after a time in journalism and as a public servant, he went to England to train as an engineer.",
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Which canal's cargo was primarily coal, the Cape Cod Canal or the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal?
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Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
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"Title: Third Cape Cod Canal road bridge\n\nThe Third Cape Cod Canal road bridge is a proposed bridge that would cross the Cape Cod Canal in Bourne, Massachusetts. Due to gridlock during peak summer months, and growing traffic issues even off-season, the need for a third canal crossing has been a topic of discussion for many years. The concept of a third crossing has gained steam in recent years, culminating in a proposal for a toll bridge that would either sit directly between the existing bridges or adjacent to one of them.",
"Title: Cape Cod Canal\n\nThe Cape Cod Canal is an artificial waterway in the U.S. state of Massachusetts connecting Cape Cod Bay in the north to Buzzards Bay in the south.",
"Title: Scusset Beach State Reservation\n\nScusset Beach State Reservation is a state-operated, public recreation area located in the town of Sandwich in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, at the east end of the Cape Cod Canal on land formerly part of Sagamore Hill Military Reservation. In addition to its beach and campgrounds, prominent features of the park include Sagamore Hill, a one-time Native American meeting ground and site of World War II coastal fortifications, and a 3000 ft stone jetty that separates the canal and beach. Unlike most of Sandwich, this section of the town is on the mainland side of the Cape Cod Canal. The state park is managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation under a lease agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.",
"Title: Bournedale, Massachusetts\n\nBournedale is a village in the town of Bourne in Barnstable County, Massachusetts fronting Sagamore Beach, Buzzards Bay and the middle of the Cape Cod Canal. Along with Buzzards Bay and Sagamore Beach it is one of only three communities in Barnstable County that are north of the Cape Cod Canal. Another region in Barnstable County that are north of the Cape Cod Canal is Scusset Beach State Reservation.",
"Title: Chesapeake and Ohio Canal\n\nThe Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, abbreviated as the C&O Canal and occasionally called the \"Grand Old Ditch,\" operated from 1831 until 1924 along the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., to Cumberland, Maryland. The canal's principal cargo was coal from the Allegheny Mountains.",
"Title: Cape Cod Canal Tunnel\n\nThe Cape Cod Canal Tunnel is a fictional tunnel allegedly built in the 1960s under the Cape Cod Canal. The hoax has been popularized by the selling of bumper sticker permits. It came into popular usage in Massachusetts as a commentary on often severe traffic on the bridges that lead to Cape Cod. It has also been used by locals trying to trick tourists, directing them to a nonexistent entrance near the Massachusetts Military Reservation. The other entrance of the tunnel supposedly exists in New Bedford.",
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2,665
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Who was Poison Ivy, starring Sara Gilbert directed by?
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Katt Shea
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Who originally wrote that play that Deveren Bookwalter won three Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards for?
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Edmond Rostand
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" He also starred in the comedy \"Clueless\" (1995), the biblical miniseries \"Jesus\" (1999), the drama \"Thirteen\" (2003), and the horror film \"Wrong Turn\" (2003).",
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"Title: Cyrano de Bergerac (play)\n\nCyrano de Bergerac is a play written in 1897 by Edmond Rostand. Although there was a real Cyrano de Bergerac, the play is a fictionalization of his life that follows the broad outlines of it.",
"Title: Jeremy Sisto\n\nJeremy Merton Sisto (born October 6, 1974) is an American actor, producer, and writer. Sisto has had recurring roles as Billy Chenowith on the HBO series \"Six Feet Under\" (2001–05), and as NYPD Detective Cyrus Lupo on NBC's drama series \"Law & Order\" (2008–10). He also starred in the comedy \"Clueless\" (1995), the biblical miniseries \"Jesus\" (1999), the drama \"Thirteen\" (2003), and the horror film \"Wrong Turn\" (2003). In 2004, he starred as bigoted baseball player Shane Mungitt in \"Take Me Out\", for which he was nominated for a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Featured Performance in a Play. In 2006, he starred in the play \"Festen\" on Broadway.",
"Title: DeVeren Bookwalter\n\nDeVeren Bookwalter (September 8, 1939 – July 23, 1987) was a theatre actor and director who became the first person to win three Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards for his production, direction and performance in \"Cyrano de Bergerac\" at the Globe Playhouse in 1975.",
"Title: Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle\n\nThe Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle (LADCC) is an organization located in Los Angeles, California, dedicated to excellence in theatrical criticism, and to the encouragement and improvement of theatre in the Greater Los Angeles Area.",
"Title: Nathan Lee Graham\n\nNathan Lee Graham (born September 9, 1968) is an American cabaret artist, stage, television and film actor, singer, writer and director. His roles in feature film include Todd in \"Zoolander\", Frederick Montana in \"Sweet Home Alabama\" and Geoff in \"Hitch\". He has appeared in independent films like \"Confessions of an Action Star\", \"Bad Actress\" and \"Trophy Kids\". On the small screen he originated the role of Peter in \"The Comeback\", and had guest starring roles on \"Scrubs\", \"Absolutely Fabulous\" and \"\". His stage appearances include Phil D'armano in the original Broadway cast of the Tony Awards and Grammy Award nominated \"The Wild Party\" and as Miss Understanding in the original Broadway cast of the Tony Awards nominated \"Priscilla, Queen of the Desert\". He received a Drama League Award nomination for the role of Rey Rey in the off-Broadway production of \"Wig Out\" and won an Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Feature Performer in a Musical in \"The Wild Party\" LA Premiere in 2006. More recently, he has appeared in the role of Carson in Hit the Wall at The Barrow Street Theatre and as Willy in The View UpStairs. He earned a 2005 Best Classical Album Grammy Award for \"Songs of Innocence and of Experience\" as a soloist.",
"Title: Joe Patrick Ward\n\nJoe Patrick Ward is an American playwright, lyricist and composer. Ward has work in film, television, and created work for the stage. He is a recipient of the Los Angeles Ovation Award for Best World Premiere Musical, and the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award and NAACP Theatre Award for Best Production.",
"Title: Eden (Steve Carter play)\n\nEden is a 1976 play by American playwright Steve Carter. Set in the 1920s, it is the first of Carter's Caribbean trilogy. \"Eden\" explores intra-racial conflicts between recent immigrants from the Caribbean and the African-American population. The West Coast premiere of this critically acclaimed play received five Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards.",
"Title: Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award\n\nThe Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards is an annual awards program presented by the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle (LADCC).",
"Title: John O'Keefe (playwright)\n\nJohn O'Keefe (born 1940) is an American playwright, director and solo performer. Notable awards include the 2002 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for \"Times Like These\", and a Bessie Award for \"Shimmer\", which was also made into a motion picture by American Playhouse.",
"Title: Karen Kondazian\n\nKaren Kondazian (born January 27, 1950 in Newton, Massachusetts) is an American award-winning actress and author. She is a recipient of the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award's Best Actress award and is a four-time Drama-Logue Awards winner. She had a regular starring role in CBS' \"Shannon\", as well guest starring roles on \"Wiseguy\", \"Frasier\" and \"NYPD Blue\", among others."
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Wizz Air
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"Haugesund Airport, Karmøy (Norwegian: \"Haugesund lufthavn, Karmøy\" ; IATA: HAU, ICAO: ENHD ) is an international airport serving the Haugesund region in Norway.",
" It is located on the Hauganes peninsula on the island of Karmøy in the municipality of Karmøy, Rogaland county, Norway.",
" The airport features a 2120 m runway aligned 13/31.",
" Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) and Norwegian Air Shuttle provide services to Oslo, while Widerøe flies to Bergen and Copenhagen.",
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"Norport Handling AS is an aircraft ground handling company that operates at four Norwegian airports: Bergen Airport, Flesland, Stavanger Airport, Sola, Haugesund Airport, Karmøy and Moss Airport, Rygge.",
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"Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (French: \"Aéroport de Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle\" , IATA: CDG, ICAO: LFPG ), also known as Roissy Airport (name of the local district), is the largest international airport in France.",
" It is named after Charles de Gaulle (1890–1970), leader of the Free French Forces during the Second World War, founder of the French Fifth Republic and President of France from 1959 to 1969.",
" Charles de Gaulle Airport is located within portions of several communes 25 km to the northeast of Paris.",
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"Sandefjord Airport, Torp (Norwegian: \"Sandefjord lufthavn, Torp\" ; IATA: TRF, ICAO: ENTO , marketed as TORP Sandefjord lufthavn) is an international airport located 4 NM northeast of Sandefjord, Norway and 110 km south of Oslo.",
" The airport features a 2989 m runway aligned 18/36.",
" Torp partially serves as a regional airport for Vestfold and in part as a low-cost airport for Eastern Norway and the capital of Oslo.",
" Widerøe have a base at Torp, serving both domestic and international destinations.",
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"Coast Aero Center A/S was a regional airline based Haugesund Airport, Karmøy in Karmøy, Norway.",
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"Title: JetSmart\n\nJetSmart is an ultra low-cost Chilean airline created by US investment fund Indigo Partners, which also controls US airline Frontier Airlines, Mexico's Volaris and Hungarian airline Wizz Air. Its primary base of operations is Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport, in Santiago, Chile. The airline commenced scheduled operations on 25 July 2017 with a Santiago-Calama service.",
"Title: Haugesund Airport, Karmøy\n\nHaugesund Airport, Karmøy (Norwegian: \"Haugesund lufthavn, Karmøy\" ; IATA: HAU, ICAO: ENHD ) is an international airport serving the Haugesund region in Norway. It is located on the Hauganes peninsula on the island of Karmøy in the municipality of Karmøy, Rogaland county, Norway. The airport features a 2120 m runway aligned 13/31. Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) and Norwegian Air Shuttle provide services to Oslo, while Widerøe flies to Bergen and Copenhagen. Haugesund Airport also offers discounts on international routes and acts as a \"low-cost\" airport for Ryanair and Wizz Air. The airport handled 694,005 passengers in 2014.",
"Title: Norport Handling\n\nNorport Handling AS is an aircraft ground handling company that operates at four Norwegian airports: Bergen Airport, Flesland, Stavanger Airport, Sola, Haugesund Airport, Karmøy and Moss Airport, Rygge. The company has 320 employees and more than 110 customers. Revenue was NOK 120 million in 2008. The company handles 800 weekly movements.",
"Title: Haugesund Airport, Storesundsskjær\n\nHaugesund Airport, Storesundsskjær (Norwegian: \"Haugesund sjøflyhavn, Storesundsskjær\" ) was a water aerodrome which served Haugesund, Norway, from 1936 to 1956. The airport consisted of a barge anchored at Midtre Storesundsskjær in Haugesund's port. Affixed was a floating dock and a terminal building.",
"Title: Charles de Gaulle Airport\n\nParis Charles de Gaulle Airport (French: \"Aéroport de Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle\" , IATA: CDG, ICAO: LFPG ), also known as Roissy Airport (name of the local district), is the largest international airport in France. It is named after Charles de Gaulle (1890–1970), leader of the Free French Forces during the Second World War, founder of the French Fifth Republic and President of France from 1959 to 1969. Charles de Gaulle Airport is located within portions of several communes 25 km to the northeast of Paris. Charles de Gaulle Airport serves as the principal hub for Air France as well as a European hub for fellow SkyTeam alliance partner Delta Air Lines. Additionally, the airport serves as a focus city for low-cost carriers Vueling and Norwegian Air Shuttle.",
"Title: Nordsjøfly\n\nNordsjøfly A/S was an airline which operated from 1977 to 1983 out of Haugesund Airport, Karmøy. Based in Avaldsnes in Karmøy, Norway, the airline used a mix of aircraft to operate scheduled and charter flights. It was started at the time of Haugesund Airport opening and commenced a taxi route service to Bergen and Stavanger, at first using the Piper PA-31 Chieftain and a Beechcraft 99 Queenliner.",
"Title: Sandefjord Airport, Torp\n\nSandefjord Airport, Torp (Norwegian: \"Sandefjord lufthavn, Torp\" ; IATA: TRF, ICAO: ENTO , marketed as TORP Sandefjord lufthavn) is an international airport located 4 NM northeast of Sandefjord, Norway and 110 km south of Oslo. The airport features a 2989 m runway aligned 18/36. Torp partially serves as a regional airport for Vestfold and in part as a low-cost airport for Eastern Norway and the capital of Oslo. Widerøe have a base at Torp, serving both domestic and international destinations. It also sees scheduled flights by Norwegian Air Shuttle, Ryanair, Wizzair and KLM Cityhopper. The airport served 1,851,181 passengers in 2013.",
"Title: Coast Aero Center\n\nCoast Aero Center A/S was a regional airline based Haugesund Airport, Karmøy in Karmøy, Norway. It had only small-plane operations and mechanical services until 1984, when it acquired concessions to operate at the new Stord Airport, Sørstokken, Geilo Airport, Dagali, and eventually from Haugesund to Aberdeen. It soon turned out that the company was not profitable and it filed for bankruptcy in 1988. The estate continued on as Coast Air.",
"Title: Wizz Air\n\nWizz Air, legally incorporated as \"Wizz Air Hungary Ltd.\" (Hungarian: \"Wizz Air Hungary Légiközlekedési Kft. \" ), is a Hungarian low-cost airline with its head office in Budapest. The airline serves many cities across Europe, Israel and the United Arab Emirates. It has the largest fleet of any Hungarian airline, although it is not a flag carrier, and currently serves 42 countries. Its Jersey based parent company, Wizz Air Holdings Plc, is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.",
"Title: Coast Air\n\nCoast Air AS was a regional airline based at Haugesund Airport, Karmøy in Norway. It was Norway's fourth largest airline and operated domestic services within Norway, in addition to international services. Routes were concentrated along the West Coast, as well as some public service obligation contracts in Southern Norway. The company had a fleet of de Havilland Canada Twin Otter aircraft, later replaced with Jetstream 31s and ATR 42s."
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Who was the seventh president of the oldest higher education institution in suburban Long Island?
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Peter Theodore Diamandopoulos
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"Higher education in Portugal is divided into two main subsystems: university and polytechnic education.",
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" Higher education in state-run educational establishments is provided on a competitive basis, a system of \"numerus clausus\" is enforced through a national database on student admissions.",
" In addition, every higher education institution offers also a number of additional vacant places through other extraordinary admission processes for sportsmen, mature applicants (over 23 years old), international students, foreign students from the Lusosphere, degree owners from other institutions, students from other institutions (academic transfer), former students (readmission), and course change, which are subject to specific standards and regulations set by each institution or course department.",
" Portuguese universities have existed since 1290.",
" The oldest such institution, the University of Coimbra, was first established in Lisbon before moving to Coimbra.",
" Historically, within the scope of the now defunct Portuguese Empire, the Portuguese founded in 1792 the oldest engineering school of Latin America (the Real Academia de Artilharia, Fortificação e Desenho), as well as the oldest medical college of Asia (the Escola Médico-Cirúrgica de Goa) in 1842."
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"Tabarestan Higher Education Institution (TU) (Persian: موسسه آموزش عالی طبرستان Mo'assese āmoozeshe āliy-e Tabarestan ) (also called Tabarestan University) is an institution of higher education in Formal sciences, Physical sciences, Social sciences, Behavioral sciences and Engineering in Chaloos, Iran.",
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"The Office of the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education (OIA) is a company that handles students' complaints against universities within England and Wales.",
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" Its remit is limited to those complaints that have first been taken through the procedures of a higher education institution's own internal system without reaching a satisfactory conclusion in the view of the complainant.",
" Previously, all complaints to the OIA had to be made within three months of the conclusion of the internal investigation by the higher education institution (which should usually have resulted in issue of a 'Completion of Procedures' letter).",
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"The Faculty of Economics at the University of Kragujevac is an educational and scientific institution in the city of Kragujevac.",
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" Adelphi also has centers in Manhattan, Hudson Valley, and Suffolk County.",
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" For the tenth year, Adelphi University has been named a \"Best Buy\" in higher education by the \"Fiske Guide to Colleges\".",
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"Established in 1946, Gansu Agricultural University is a non-profit public higher education institution located in the small city of Lanzhou (population range of 250,000-499,999 inhabitants), Gansu.",
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" Gansu Agricultural University (GAU) offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees such as bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, doctorate degrees in several areas of study.",
" It is also one of the university on the first list of China's Excellent Agricultural and Forestal Personnel Training Project.",
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"The Higher National Agronomic School (\"French\": École Nationale Supérieure Agronomique) or (\"Arabic\": المدرسة الوطنية العليا للفلاحة) previously known as the National Institute of Agronomic (I.N.A) is the only school that trains Agricultural engineers in Algeria and offer training, research and expertise, based on the specialities of the research teams: Food, Sustainable Agriculture, Biotechnology, Environment and Territories.",
" Students have the opportunity to prepare for an Engineer’s degree in Agricultural Sciences (equivalent to a master's degree).",
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"Title: Peter Diamandopoulos\n\nPeter Theodore Diamandopoulos (September 1, 1928 – April 1, 2015) was a Greek–American academic administrator. He served as the seventh president of Adelphi University from 1985 until his dismissal in 1997 due to the school's financial problems.",
"Title: Higher education in Portugal\n\nHigher education in Portugal is divided into two main subsystems: university and polytechnic education. It is provided in autonomous public universities, private universities, public or private university institutes, polytechnic institutions and higher education institutions of other types. Higher education in state-run educational establishments is provided on a competitive basis, a system of \"numerus clausus\" is enforced through a national database on student admissions. In addition, every higher education institution offers also a number of additional vacant places through other extraordinary admission processes for sportsmen, mature applicants (over 23 years old), international students, foreign students from the Lusosphere, degree owners from other institutions, students from other institutions (academic transfer), former students (readmission), and course change, which are subject to specific standards and regulations set by each institution or course department. Portuguese universities have existed since 1290. The oldest such institution, the University of Coimbra, was first established in Lisbon before moving to Coimbra. Historically, within the scope of the now defunct Portuguese Empire, the Portuguese founded in 1792 the oldest engineering school of Latin America (the Real Academia de Artilharia, Fortificação e Desenho), as well as the oldest medical college of Asia (the Escola Médico-Cirúrgica de Goa) in 1842.",
"Title: Tabarestan University\n\nTabarestan Higher Education Institution (TU) (Persian: موسسه آموزش عالی طبرستان Mo'assese āmoozeshe āliy-e Tabarestan ) (also called Tabarestan University) is an institution of higher education in Formal sciences, Physical sciences, Social sciences, Behavioral sciences and Engineering in Chaloos, Iran. Tabarestan Higher Education Institution is one of the most prestigious Institution between Institutions and Universities in Iran. The institution is located in Chaloos near Caspian Sea and Caspian Hyrcanian mixed forests and beside Nowshahr port.",
"Title: Office of the Independent Adjudicator\n\nThe Office of the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education (OIA) is a company that handles students' complaints against universities within England and Wales. The OIA does not investigate the merits of the original complaint, which must be done by a court. It, however, reviews if the higher education institution followed their own procedures. Its remit is limited to those complaints that have first been taken through the procedures of a higher education institution's own internal system without reaching a satisfactory conclusion in the view of the complainant. Previously, all complaints to the OIA had to be made within three months of the conclusion of the internal investigation by the higher education institution (which should usually have resulted in issue of a 'Completion of Procedures' letter). However, the following now applies: the complaint must be completed within one year of your 'Completion of Procedures' letter, except if your 'Completion of Procedures' Letter is dated on or before 8 July 2015 in which case The OIA must receive the Complaint Form within three months of the Letter's date.",
"Title: University of Kragujevac Faculty of Economics\n\nThe Faculty of Economics at the University of Kragujevac is an educational and scientific institution in the city of Kragujevac. It was established as a department of the University of Belgrade Faculty of Economics on 1 October 1960, and became an independent higher education institution on 16 December 1975. Since its establishment the Faculty has strived at creating an important position in the country and the region by educating economists, managers, and also through encouraging scientific work of its staff who conducted their research projects in the field of fundamental and applied research. With this aim, curricula have been improved in order for them to be aligned to the latest scientific and educational trends of the contemporary world. In 2009, The Faculty of Economics fulfilled all the requirements of the new Serbian Law on Education and became a fully accredited higher education institution. All three levels of study are accredited: undergraduate, graduate and PhD.",
"Title: Gonbad Kavous University\n\nLocated in the historic city of Gonbad - e - Kavous, Gonbad Kavous University is the major higher education institution in the eastern part of Golestan Province, Iran. Officially accredited/recognized by the Ministry of Science Research and Technology, Iran, the University is a public and coeducational higher education institution and it offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees such as bachelor, Master and Ph.D. degrees in several areas of study. Gonbad Kavous University also provides several academic and non-academic facilities and services to students including a library, as well as administrative services.",
"Title: Edwardes College\n\nEdwardes College is the oldest higher education institution in Peshawar, the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province in Pakistan. The College, affiliated with the University of Peshawar, has about 3,000 students in sciences, arts and humanities, business administration, higher national diploma and computer sciences.",
"Title: Adelphi University\n\nAdelphi University is a private, nonsectarian university located in Garden City, in Nassau County, New York, United States. Adelphi also has centers in Manhattan, Hudson Valley, and Suffolk County. It is the oldest institution of higher education in suburban Long Island. For the tenth year, Adelphi University has been named a \"Best Buy\" in higher education by the \"Fiske Guide to Colleges\". The university was also named a 2010 Best College in the Northeastern Region by \"The Princeton Review\". The institution was awarded the 2010 Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. \" U.S. News & World Report\" ranked Adelphi University #146 among national universities.",
"Title: Gansu Agricultural University\n\nEstablished in 1946, Gansu Agricultural University is a non-profit public higher education institution located in the small city of Lanzhou (population range of 250,000-499,999 inhabitants), Gansu. Officially accredited/recognized by the Department of Education, Gansu Province, Gansu Agricultural University (GAU) is a large (enrollment range: 15,000-19,999 students) coeducational higher education institution. Gansu Agricultural University (GAU) offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees such as bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, doctorate degrees in several areas of study. It is also one of the university on the first list of China's Excellent Agricultural and Forestal Personnel Training Project. This 70 years old HE institution has a selective admission policy based on entrance examinations. GAU also provides several academic and non-academic facilities and services to students including a library, sport facilities and/or activities, as well as administrative services.",
"Title: Higher National Agronomic School\n\nThe Higher National Agronomic School (\"French\": École Nationale Supérieure Agronomique) or (\"Arabic\": المدرسة الوطنية العليا للفلاحة) previously known as the National Institute of Agronomic (I.N.A) is the only school that trains Agricultural engineers in Algeria and offer training, research and expertise, based on the specialities of the research teams: Food, Sustainable Agriculture, Biotechnology, Environment and Territories. Students have the opportunity to prepare for an Engineer’s degree in Agricultural Sciences (equivalent to a master's degree). ENSA is the oldest higher education institution founded in 1905 which is located in (El Harrach, Algiers)."
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Between Upendra and Jack Hofsiss who has had more diverse job experience?
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Upendra
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" In addition, Goodwill Industries may hire veterans and individuals who lack education or job experience or face employment challenges.",
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"Title: Family Secrets (1984 film)\n\nFamily Secrets is a 1984 American made-for-television drama film starring Maureen Stapleton, Melissa Gilbert and Stefanie Powers (who also co-wrote and co-produced). The TV film was directed by Jack Hofsiss.",
"Title: The Elephant Man (play)\n\nThe Elephant Man is a play by Bernard Pomerance. It premiered at the Hampstead Theatre in London on 7 November 1977. It later played in repertory at the National Theatre in London. It ran Off-Broadway from 14 January to 18 March 1979, at the York Theatre at St. Peter's. The production's Broadway debut in 1979 at the Booth Theatre was produced by Richmond Crinkley and Nelle Nugent, and directed by Jack Hofsiss. The play closed in 1981 after eight previews and 916 regular performances.",
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"Title: Motherhood penalty\n\nThe motherhood penalty is a term coined by sociologists who argue that in the workplace, working mothers encounter systematic disadvantages in pay, perceived competence, and benefits relative to childless women. Specifically, women may suffer a per-child wage penalty, resulting in a pay gap between non-mothers and mothers that is larger than the gap between men and women. Mothers may also suffer worse job-site evaluations indicating that they are less committed to their jobs, less dependable, and less authoritative than non-mothers. Thus, mothers may experience disadvantages in terms of hiring, pay, and daily job experience. In assigning a starting salary to the applicants, participants offered non-mothers an average of $11,000 more than mothers. An audit study also showed that prospective employers were less likely to call back mothers for interviews than non-mothers. The motherhood wage penalty is not limited to the United States, and has been documented in over a dozen other industrialized nations including Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom, Poland, and Australia. The penalty has not shown any signs of declining over time.",
"Title: The Elephant Man (1982 film)\n\nThe Elephant Man is a 1982 American biographical television film directed by Jack Hofsiss about the 19th-century English medical curiosity Joseph Merrick (known in this film as John Merrick). The script was adapted by Steve Lawson from the 1977 play of the same name by Bernard Pomerance. It was first broadcast by the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) on January 4, 1982.",
"Title: Cooperative education\n\nCooperative education (or co-operative education) is a structured method of combining classroom-based education with practical work experience. A cooperative education experience, commonly known as a \"co-op\", provides academic credit for structured job experience. Cooperative education is taking on new importance in helping young people to make the school-to-work transition. Cooperative learning falls under the umbrella of work-integrated learning (alongside internships, service learning and clinical placements) but is distinct as it alternates a school term with a work term in a structured manner, involves a partnership between the academic institution and the employer, and generally is both paid and intended to advance the education of the student.",
"Title: I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can\n\nI'm Dancing as Fast as I Can is a 1982 American biographical film directed by Jack Hofsiss and starring Jill Clayburgh. The screenplay by David Rabe is based on the memoir of the same title by Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Barbara Gordon, whose addiction to and difficult withdrawal from Valium serves as the basis of the plot.",
"Title: Jack Hofsiss\n\nJohn Bernard \"Jack\" Hofsiss (September 28, 1950 – September 13, 2016) was an American theatre, film, and television director. He received a Tony Award for his direction of \"The Elephant Man\" on Broadway, the youngest director to have ever received it at the time. The production also garnered him a Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, Obie Award, and New York Drama Critics Circle Award. Director of Family Secrets in the year 1984; starring Melissa Gilbert, James Spader, Stefanie Powers, and Maureen Stapleton.",
"Title: Upendra (actor)\n\nUpendra Rao (born 18 September 1968) known mononymously as Upendra, is an Indian filmmaker, actor and politician known for his work in Kannada cinema. He started his career under actor and film director Kashinath, as a writer and an assistant director. His first directorial venture was \"Tharle Nan Maga\" (1992)."
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Who tried for second degree murder from an incident that happened at The Retreat at Twin Lakes?
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George Zimmerman
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"Twin Lakes Beach (French: Plage Twin Lakes), also known locally by many as simply \"Twin Beaches,\" is a beach / community located in the Canadian province of Manitoba, on Lake Manitoba.",
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"R v Nette, [2001] 3 S.C.R. 488, 2001 SCC 78, is a Supreme Court of Canada decision on the standard for causation in criminal offences.",
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"Twin Lakes are a pair of small sub-alpine lakes in the Axolotl Lakes group in the Greenhorn Range southwest of Ennis, Montana.",
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"Twin Lakes Secondary School is a secondary school located in Orillia, Ontario.",
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"Interlaken Resort District is located near Twin Lakes, Colorado and was one of the most scenic and most popular resort areas in the mountains of Colorado, in the United States.",
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"Title: Twin Lakes Beach, Manitoba\n\nTwin Lakes Beach (French: Plage Twin Lakes), also known locally by many as simply \"Twin Beaches,\" is a beach / community located in the Canadian province of Manitoba, on Lake Manitoba. It is about 100 km north-west of the provincial capital Winnipeg. Twin Lakes Beach is located in both the Rural Municipality of St. Laurent (French: la Municipalité Rurale de Saint-Laurent) and the Rural Municipality of Woodlands, and is near the town of St. Laurent.",
"Title: California Proposition 7 (1978)\n\nCalifornia Proposition 7, or the Death Penalty Act, is a ballot proposition approved in California by statewide ballot on November 7, 1978. Proposition 7 increased the penalties for first degree murder and second degree murder, expanded the list of special circumstances requiring a death sentence or life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, and revised existing law relating to mitigating or aggravating circumstances.",
"Title: Scott Peterson\n\nScott Lee Peterson (born October 24, 1972) is an American former fertilizer salesman awaiting execution on death row in San Quentin State Prison, convicted of the first degree murder of his pregnant wife, Laci Peterson, and the second degree murder of their unborn son, Connor, in Modesto, California in 2002. He was sentenced to death by lethal injection the following year. His case is currently on appeal to the Supreme Court of California.",
"Title: R v Nette\n\nR v Nette, [2001] 3 S.C.R. 488, 2001 SCC 78, is a Supreme Court of Canada decision on the standard for causation in criminal offences. The Court upheld the \"Smithers test\" for causation in a criminal charge for manslaughter or murder but held that the test for causation for second degree murder need not be expressed as \"a contributing cause of death, outside the de minimis range\". Instead, it would be more preferable to use positive terms such as \"significant contributing cause\". In the case of first degree murder under s. 231(5) of the Code (crime of domination), a jury must also consider the additional \"R v Harbottle\" \"a substantial causation\" standard but only after finding the accused guilty of murder.",
"Title: Twin Lakes (Madison County, Montana)\n\nTwin Lakes are a pair of small sub-alpine lakes in the Axolotl Lakes group in the Greenhorn Range southwest of Ennis, Montana. Lower Twin Lakes is approximately 11 acre . Upper Twin Lakes is considerably smaller and located approximately .25 mi southwest of the lower lake. Twin Lakes is located on state owned land and accessible by a one-lane dirt road (Axolotl Lakes Road) connecting Montana Highway 287 and the Gravelly Range road.",
"Title: Twin Lakes Secondary School\n\nTwin Lakes Secondary School is a secondary school located in Orillia, Ontario. In March, 2008, a review process began to consolidate Orillia's three public high schools into two buildings as a result of cost of maintenance of the aging buildings and the declining enrollment at Park Street Collegiate Institute. As of 2013, Twin Lakes is now one of the two remaining public high schools. Twin Lakes administrative staff include Principal Julie Underhill and vice principals Jaclyn Calder and Mark Harvey.",
"Title: Interlaken Resort District\n\nInterlaken Resort District is located near Twin Lakes, Colorado and was one of the most scenic and most popular resort areas in the mountains of Colorado, in the United States. Located across from the town of Twin Lakes, it began operations in 1879 as a small and unpretentious hotel called the Lakeside Resort on the smaller of the two lakes at the foot of Mt. Elbert. In the 1950s the Twin Lakes were enlarged and Interlaken was cut off from the town and only accessible by boat. The hotel closed shortly after the lake was enlarged.",
"Title: Murder (United States law)\n\nIn the United States, the law regarding murder varies by jurisdiction. In most U.S. jurisdictions there is a hierarchy of acts, known collectively as homicide, of which \"first degree murder\" and \"felony murder\" are the most serious, followed by \"second degree murder\", followed by \"voluntary manslaughter\" and involuntary manslaughter which are less serious, and ending finally in \"justifiable homicide\", which is not a crime at all. However, because there are at least 52 relevant jurisdictions, each with its own criminal code, this is a considerable simplification.",
"Title: The Retreat at Twin Lakes\n\nThe Retreat at Twin Lakes is a gated community in the US city of Sanford, Florida that gained notoriety following the February 2012 shooting of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman. The community initially consisted of 1,400-square-foot (130 m²) townhouses which sold on average for $250,000, but had values below $100,000 by February 2012 due in large part to the financial crisis of 2007–2008. In 2013, properties ranged from \"$115,990s–$126,990s.\""
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When did the school that Vashti Cunningham jumped for open?
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1954
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" Cincinnati went 136-56 during those years, reaching the NIT tournament in 1974 and the NCAA tournament in 1975 and 1976.",
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" Cunningham is also known for his tenure with the Minnesota Vikings.",
" He is the younger brother of former college and professional football player Sam Cunningham and the father of Randall Cunningham II and world champion high jumper Vashti Cunningham.",
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"Shire Christian School is a non-denominational, Protestant, parent-controlled private school for co-educational students located in Sydney, Australia.",
" The school was founded as Sutherland Shire Christian School in 1977 by a group of local parents who felt a calling to provide their children with an environment in which to gain an education taught from a Christian perspective.",
" They believed that these features were not to be seen in a public state school; because of this the school upholds a strong Christian ethos that influences most parts of school life.",
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"The 'Cheltenham Chase, currently known for sponsorship purposes as the Shloer Chase, is a Grade 2 National Hunt chase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older.",
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"Bishop Gorman High School (also commonly referred to as Gorman High School or BGHS) is a Roman Catholic, private, preparatory school located in Summerlin, Nevada.",
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"Cunningham Drug was a drugstore chain based in Detroit, Michigan.",
" Founded in October 1889 by Andrew Cunningham, the chain operated primarily within the state of Michigan, and was once the largest drugstore chain in the state.",
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"Paul Raymond Goldwyn Cunningham (born 1949) is a Jamaican American surgeon and medical educator known for pioneering as one of the few African American medical Deans existing in the United States.",
" Their number becomes even smaller when only considering \"non-minority\" Med schools. Cunningham was appointed Dean of The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University in 2008.",
" (Greenville, North Carolina), where he became a tenured Professor of Surgery in 1989.",
" He graduated as an MD from the University of the West Indies in 1972, and further specialized in surgery at the Mount Sinai Hospital and Medical Center (Manhattan).",
" He practiced and taught surgery for several years at the Bertie-County and Pitt-County Memorial Hospitals (Windsor, and Greenville, NC) before joining academia.",
" Cunningham has published numerous research articles in areas such as trauma, bariatric surgery, allograft and organ transplantation."
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"George T. Cunningham was the founder of Cunningham's, the 52-store British Columbia pharmacy chain that later became part of Shoppers Drug Mart.",
" Cunningham was also an alderman, a member of the Vancouver School Board and was on the Board of Governors of the University of British Columbia for 30 years.",
" He was awarded an honorary doctorate from the university after his death for his philanthropy, public service and dedication to education."
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"Vashti Cunningham (born January 18, 1998) is an American track and field athlete specializing in the high jump.",
" She is the daughter of retired National Football League (NFL) quarterback Randall Cunningham, niece of retired NFL fullback Sam Cunningham, and the younger sister of Randall Cunningham II.",
" Her mother is Felicity de Jager Cunningham a former ballerina with the Dance Theatre of Harlem.",
" Vashti, like her brother two years ahead of her in school, jumped for Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, Nevada until March 2016 when she signed with Nike.",
" She announced she will continue her education at a university while competing as a professional athlete."
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"Vashti Cromwell McCollum (November 6, 1912 – August 20, 2006) was the plaintiff in the landmark 1948 Supreme Court case McCollum v. Board of Education, which struck down religious education in public schools.",
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"Title: Ken Cunningham (basketball)\n\nKen Cunningham was a college basketball head coach. He coached the Akron Zips men's basketball team from 1977 to 1980, guiding the Zips to a 42-61 record. Prior to arriving at Akron, Cunningham served as an assistant coach at the University of Cincinnati, his alma mater, under Tay Baker and Gale Catlett. Cincinnati went 136-56 during those years, reaching the NIT tournament in 1974 and the NCAA tournament in 1975 and 1976. As a player, Cunningham played guard for the Bearcats from 1961–65 and was a member of the 1963 NCAA runner-up team that lost in overtime to Loyola, Chicago. In 1961, Cunningham was named the Ohio High School Basketball Player of the Year. He died in 2015, aged 71.",
"Title: Randall Cunningham\n\nRandall Wade Cunningham (born March 27, 1963) is a former American football quarterback in the National Football League (NFL). He played in the NFL for 16 seasons, primarily with the Philadelphia Eagles. Cunningham is also known for his tenure with the Minnesota Vikings. He is the younger brother of former college and professional football player Sam Cunningham and the father of Randall Cunningham II and world champion high jumper Vashti Cunningham. Cunningham was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2016.",
"Title: Shire Christian School\n\nShire Christian School is a non-denominational, Protestant, parent-controlled private school for co-educational students located in Sydney, Australia. The school was founded as Sutherland Shire Christian School in 1977 by a group of local parents who felt a calling to provide their children with an environment in which to gain an education taught from a Christian perspective. They believed that these features were not to be seen in a public state school; because of this the school upholds a strong Christian ethos that influences most parts of school life. In 2015 the school jumped nearly 200 places and ranked 65th in the State in HSC results.",
"Title: Cheltenham Chase\n\nThe 'Cheltenham Chase, currently known for sponsorship purposes as the Shloer Chase, is a Grade 2 National Hunt chase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run on the Old Course at Cheltenham over a distance of about 2 miles (3,219 metres), and during its running there are twelve fences to be jumped. The race is scheduled to take place each year in November on the Sunday of the Open meeting.",
"Title: Bishop Gorman High School\n\nBishop Gorman High School (also commonly referred to as Gorman High School or BGHS) is a Roman Catholic, private, preparatory school located in Summerlin, Nevada. The school is administered by the Diocese of Las Vegas, and has been serving Clark County and the Las Vegas Valley for over 50 years. The school opened in 1954 and its mascot is a Gael, or mounted Irish Knight.",
"Title: Cunningham Drug (U.S.)\n\nCunningham Drug was a drugstore chain based in Detroit, Michigan. Founded in October 1889 by Andrew Cunningham, the chain operated primarily within the state of Michigan, and was once the largest drugstore chain in the state. Its Michigan locations were closed and reopened in 1982 as Apex Drug, and were later sold to Perry Drug Stores. The last stores remained open in Florida until 1991, when they were sold to Walgreens.",
"Title: Paul R. Cunningham\n\nPaul Raymond Goldwyn Cunningham (born 1949) is a Jamaican American surgeon and medical educator known for pioneering as one of the few African American medical Deans existing in the United States. Their number becomes even smaller when only considering \"non-minority\" Med schools. Cunningham was appointed Dean of The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University in 2008. (Greenville, North Carolina), where he became a tenured Professor of Surgery in 1989. He graduated as an MD from the University of the West Indies in 1972, and further specialized in surgery at the Mount Sinai Hospital and Medical Center (Manhattan). He practiced and taught surgery for several years at the Bertie-County and Pitt-County Memorial Hospitals (Windsor, and Greenville, NC) before joining academia. Cunningham has published numerous research articles in areas such as trauma, bariatric surgery, allograft and organ transplantation.",
"Title: George T. Cunningham\n\nGeorge T. Cunningham was the founder of Cunningham's, the 52-store British Columbia pharmacy chain that later became part of Shoppers Drug Mart. Cunningham was also an alderman, a member of the Vancouver School Board and was on the Board of Governors of the University of British Columbia for 30 years. He was awarded an honorary doctorate from the university after his death for his philanthropy, public service and dedication to education.",
"Title: Vashti Cunningham\n\nVashti Cunningham (born January 18, 1998) is an American track and field athlete specializing in the high jump. She is the daughter of retired National Football League (NFL) quarterback Randall Cunningham, niece of retired NFL fullback Sam Cunningham, and the younger sister of Randall Cunningham II. Her mother is Felicity de Jager Cunningham a former ballerina with the Dance Theatre of Harlem. Vashti, like her brother two years ahead of her in school, jumped for Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, Nevada until March 2016 when she signed with Nike. She announced she will continue her education at a university while competing as a professional athlete.",
"Title: Vashti McCollum\n\nVashti Cromwell McCollum (November 6, 1912 – August 20, 2006) was the plaintiff in the landmark 1948 Supreme Court case McCollum v. Board of Education, which struck down religious education in public schools. The defendant in the case was the public school district of Champaign, Illinois; instructors chosen by three religious faiths had taught religion classes within the district's schools."
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2,672
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Which school located at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital employed Charles Odamtten Easmon?
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University of Ghana Medical School
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"The Tamale Teaching Hospital is a regional hospital in Tamale in the Northern region of Ghana.",
" It serves as a referral hospital for the three northern regions of Ghana It cooperates with the University for Development Studies in Northern Ghana to offer undergraduate and graduate programs in medicine, nursing and nutrition.",
" It is the third teaching hospital in Ghana after the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital and the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital."
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" Easmon was the first Ghanaian to qualify as a surgeon specialist and the first African Dean of the University of Ghana Medical School.",
" Easmon performed the first successful open-heart surgery in Ghana in 1964, and modern scholars credit him as the \"\"Father of Cardiac Surgery in West Africa\"\".",
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"The Faculty of Medicine, Naresuan University is a medical school located in Phitsanulok, Thailand.",
" The first 10 years of establishment was designed based on the cost-effective principle: the Faculty of Medicine responds for academy in pre-clinical years and the Ministry of Public Health hospitals conduct the academic instruction during the clinical years.",
" Thereafter, the Faculty of Medicine will build and develop its own teaching hospital.",
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"The Korle Bu Nurses Training College is public tertiary health institution in Accra in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.",
" The college is in the Accra Metropolitan Assembly.",
" The activities of the institution is supervised by the Ministry of Education.",
" The University of Ghana awards a Diploma in Nursing after students from the institution have successfully completed a three-year nursing training programme.",
" The institution is accredited by the National Accreditation Board.",
" The Nurses and Midwifery Council (NMC) regulates the activities, curriculum and examination of the School.",
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" It was established in 1985 as a part of PSG and Sons.",
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" PSG Hospitals, a 1400-bed, tertiary care hospital is affiliated to the PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research.",
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"Al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital is one of the Iraqi hospitals. Located in Baghdad, Al-Karkh, Al-Yarmouk city, besides Al-Mustansiriya medical college (and is considered the teaching hospital for its students).",
" The hospital was established in 1964 and now represents the second largest Iraqi hospital after Baghdad medical city.",
" It is also the largest emergency facility in the country.",
" It has an emergency department and an outpatient clinic besides the medical, surgical (including orthopedics and burn units), obstetrical, oncology section and gynecological wards.",
" ِAlso associated with the hospital highly sophisticated teaching laboratories, radiology ward, blood bank, and cancer research center.",
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"The Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (abbreviated RPAH or RPA, and sometimes shortened to PA Hospital) is a major public teaching hospital in Sydney, Australia, located on Missenden Road in Camperdown.",
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" RPAH is the largest hospital in the Sydney Local Health District, with approximately 700 beds (circa 2005).",
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"Neville Fernando Hospital (also referred to as Dr Neville Fernando Sri Lanka – Russia Friendship Hospital or NFH) established in 2013 is a hi-tech multi speciality tertiary care teaching hospital.",
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" It is the teaching hospital to the South Asian Institute of Technology and Medicine (SAITM) and is the first private teaching hospital in the country as well.",
" NFH is located in Millennium Drive, off Chandrika Kumaratunga Mawatha, Malabe 10115.",
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"Title: Charles Odamtten Easmon\n\nCharles Odamtten Easmon or C. O. Easmon, popularly known as Charlie Easmon, FRCS, FICS (22 September 1913 – †19 May 1994) was a Ghanaian doctor of Ga-Dangme, Sierra Leone Creole, African-American, Danish, and Irish descent. Easmon was the first Ghanaian to qualify as a surgeon specialist and the first African Dean of the University of Ghana Medical School. Easmon performed the first successful open-heart surgery in Ghana in 1964, and modern scholars credit him as the \"\"Father of Cardiac Surgery in West Africa\"\". Easmon was a member of the distinguished Easmon family, a Sierra Leone Creole medical dynasty of African American descent.",
"Title: Faculty of Medicine, Naresuan University\n\nThe Faculty of Medicine, Naresuan University is a medical school located in Phitsanulok, Thailand. The first 10 years of establishment was designed based on the cost-effective principle: the Faculty of Medicine responds for academy in pre-clinical years and the Ministry of Public Health hospitals conduct the academic instruction during the clinical years. Thereafter, the Faculty of Medicine will build and develop its own teaching hospital. The faculty's primary teaching hospital is Naresuan University Hospital with 6 Medical Education Centers cooperation.",
"Title: Korle-Bu Nurses Training College\n\nThe Korle Bu Nurses Training College is public tertiary health institution in Accra in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. The college is in the Accra Metropolitan Assembly. The activities of the institution is supervised by the Ministry of Education. The University of Ghana awards a Diploma in Nursing after students from the institution have successfully completed a three-year nursing training programme. The institution is accredited by the National Accreditation Board. The Nurses and Midwifery Council (NMC) regulates the activities, curriculum and examination of the School. The Council's mandate Is enshrined under section 4(1) of N.R.C.D 117.",
"Title: University of Ghana Medical School\n\nThe University of Ghana Medical School (UGMS) is the graduate Medical School of Ghana's largest and Premier Public University University of Ghana. It is also the largest and the Premier Medical School currently located at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra. The Medical school was first planned in 1919, but took its first students in 1962.",
"Title: PSG Institute of Medical Sciences & Research\n\nPSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research is a teaching hospital and research institute located in Peelamedu, Coimbatore. It was established in 1985 as a part of PSG and Sons. It is the first teaching hospital in Tamil Nadu and the third teaching hospital in India to get NABH accreditation. PSG Hospitals, a 1400-bed, tertiary care hospital is affiliated to the PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research. PSG Institute of Paramedical Sciences and Nursing are associated with the institute.",
"Title: Al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital\n\nAl-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital is one of the Iraqi hospitals. Located in Baghdad, Al-Karkh, Al-Yarmouk city, besides Al-Mustansiriya medical college (and is considered the teaching hospital for its students). The hospital was established in 1964 and now represents the second largest Iraqi hospital after Baghdad medical city. It is also the largest emergency facility in the country. It has an emergency department and an outpatient clinic besides the medical, surgical (including orthopedics and burn units), obstetrical, oncology section and gynecological wards. ِAlso associated with the hospital highly sophisticated teaching laboratories, radiology ward, blood bank, and cancer research center. Collectively with the Central Pediatric Teaching Hospital run by Yarmouk Directorate of Health. The hospital has about 700 beds.",
"Title: Royal Prince Alfred Hospital\n\nThe Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (abbreviated RPAH or RPA, and sometimes shortened to PA Hospital) is a major public teaching hospital in Sydney, Australia, located on Missenden Road in Camperdown. It is a teaching hospital of the Central Clinical School of the Sydney Medical School at the University of Sydney and is situated in proximity to the Blackburn Building of the university's main campus. RPAH is the largest hospital in the Sydney Local Health District, with approximately 700 beds (circa 2005). Following a $350 million redevelopment, the perinatal hospital King George V Memorial Hospital has been incorporated into it.",
"Title: Neville Fernando Teaching Hospital\n\nNeville Fernando Hospital (also referred to as Dr Neville Fernando Sri Lanka – Russia Friendship Hospital or NFH) established in 2013 is a hi-tech multi speciality tertiary care teaching hospital. It is also one of the largest private hospital in Sri Lanka with 210 permanent beds and capable of accommodating about 1000 patients a day. It is the teaching hospital to the South Asian Institute of Technology and Medicine (SAITM) and is the first private teaching hospital in the country as well. NFH is located in Millennium Drive, off Chandrika Kumaratunga Mawatha, Malabe 10115. NFH is a brainchild of its Chairman Dr.Fernando and its main purposes are to provide clinical training facility for the medical students of the SAITM and to provide much sought after high quality private medical care to the Sri Lankan public at an affordable price.",
"Title: Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng\n\nKwabena Frimpong-Boateng (born 1950) is a Ghanaian physician and cardiothoracic surgeon who established the \"National Cardiothoracic Center\" and the \"Ghana Red Cross Society\". He is also the President of the \"Ghana Heart Foundation\" and was the Chief Executive Officer of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra."
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In between Memphis International Airport and Southwest Georgia Regional Airport which one is in Tennessee?
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Memphis International Airport
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"Indianapolis International Airport (IATA: IND, ICAO: KIND, FAA LID: IND) is a public airport seven miles (11 km) southwest of downtown Indianapolis, in Marion County, Indiana, United States.",
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" It is near interstate highways I-65, I-69, I-70 and I-74, all of which connect to the city's I-465 beltway.",
" The passenger terminal was the first designed and built in the United States after the September 11, 2001 attacks.",
" The airport is also home to a FedEx Express hub, the company's second-largest after the SuperHub at Memphis International Airport.",
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"Alexander Kartveli Batumi International Airport (IATA: BUS, ICAO: UGSB) is an airport located 2 km south of Batumi, a city on the Black Sea coast and capital of Adjara, an autonomous republic in southwest Georgia.",
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" It is owned by the City of Pensacola.",
" Despite the name, this airport does not offer direct international flights.",
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"Title: FedEx Express Flight 1406\n\nFedEx Express Flight 1406 was a cargo flight from Memphis International Airport, Memphis, Tennessee, to Logan International Airport in Boston, Massachusetts, when it suffered a cargo fire in-flight over New York. The three crew members on board successfully made an emergency landing at Stewart International Airport, New Windsor. After the evacuation, the DC-10 was consumed by fire. After extensive investigation, the National Transportation Safety Board was unable to determine what caused the fire. Nevertheless, the Federal Aviation Administration made recommendations to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.",
"Title: Memphis International Airport\n\nMemphis International Airport (IATA: MEM, ICAO: KMEM, FAA LID: MEM) is a civil-military airport seven miles (11.2 km) southeast of downtown Memphis in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States.",
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"Title: Capleville, Tennessee\n\nCapleville is an unincorporated community in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States, southeast of Memphis and just north of the Mississippi border. It is located 0.5 mi. east of the Memphis International Airport, starting 1 mi. west of the intersection of State Routes 176 and 175, and heading east along State Route 175 (Shelby Drive) crossing U.S. Route 78. Most of the area has been incorporated into the City of Memphis and since has become a large industrial center due to its proximity to the airport and Lamar Avenue (U.S. Route 78) which becomes a divided freeway after State Route 175.",
"Title: Batumi International Airport\n\nAlexander Kartveli Batumi International Airport (IATA: BUS, ICAO: UGSB) is an airport located 2 km south of Batumi, a city on the Black Sea coast and capital of Adjara, an autonomous republic in southwest Georgia. The airport is 20 km northeast of Hopa, Turkey, and serves as a domestic and international airport for Georgia and northeastern Turkey.",
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Carre's Grammar School formed a multi-Academy trust in 2015 with what school located in Sleaford, England?
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Kesteven and Sleaford High School
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"Title: King Edward VII Academy\n\nKing Edward VII Academy (known as KES Academy) is a large, mixed comprehensive secondary school in Gaywood Road (A148), King's Lynn, Norfolk, England with around 1,300 pupils, including about 300 in sixth form education. Prior to the school year beginning in September 1979, KES was an all-boys state grammar school. The school became an academy, sponsored by the College of West Anglia's CWA Academy Trust in September 2014 but following the College's withdrawal from school sponsorship in the summer of 2017 is now part of the Eastern Multi-Academy Trust. In July 2017 another critical Ofsted report judging the school to \"require improvement\" was followed by the resignation of its Principal, Craig Morrison.",
"Title: Pate's Grammar School\n\nPate's Grammar School is a grammar school academy status located in the Hesters Way area Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. It caters for pupils aged 11 to 18 and is a Beacon school. The school was founded with a fund bestowed to Corpus Christi College, Oxford by Richard Pate in 1574. The school became co-educational in 1986, when Pate's Grammar School for Girls merged with Cheltenham Grammar School. In fact, the first female pupils came to the (Boys) Grammar School in 1971/72 to take their A-levels in the 6th form, and vice versa.",
"Title: Carre's Grammar School\n\nCarre's Grammar School is a selective secondary school for boys in Sleaford, a market town in Lincolnshire, England. Founded on 1 September 1604 by an indenture of Robert Carre, the school was funded by rents from farmland and run by a group of trustees. The indenture restricted the endowment to £20 without accounting for inflation, causing the school to decline during the 18th century and effectively close in 1816. Revived by a decree from the Court of Chancery in 1830, new buildings were constructed at its present site and the school re-opened in 1835. Faced with competition from cheaper commercial schools and declining rolls, Carre's eventually added technical and artistic instruction to its Classical curriculum by affiliating with Kesteven County Council in 1895. Following the Education Act 1944, school fees were abolished and Carre's became Voluntary Aided. New buildings were completed in 1966 to house the rising number of students. After plans for comprehensive education in Sleaford came to nothing in the 1970s and 1980s, Carre's converted to grant-maintained status in 1990. Foundation status followed and the school became an Academy in 2011; a multi-Academy trust with Kesteven and Sleaford High School was formed in 2015.",
"Title: Twyford Church of England Academies Trust\n\nTwyford Church of England Academies Trust is a multi-academy trust based in West London and affiliated to the London Diocesan Board for Schools. It currently consists of just two academies in the London Borough of Ealing - Twyford Church of England High School and William Perkin Church of England High School - though the Trust received permission in October 2014 to open a third academy provisionally named North Twyford C of E High School. The Trust, in partnership with the local authority, is the hub for and part of the Ealing Teaching School Alliance (ETSA), an alliance of local schools.",
"Title: Ian Comfort\n\nDuring his career Ian Comfort has been a maths teacher, a leader of the London local authority and has combined this with active work as a barrister of the Inner Temple. In 2012 he became the CEO of Academies Enterprise Trust, which at that time was the largest Multi-Academy Trust in England. Prior to joining AET (Academies Enterprise Trust) in 2009, Ian Comfort, was the Chief Executive of Edutrust, a Multi-academy Trust which was renamed as E-ACT in 2010. Ian left E-ACT (now called Edutrust Academies Charitable Trust) under controversial circumstances. His contract was ended amidst Trust accusations of 'poor performance' whilst he himself counter-claimed that he was being victimised for being a whistleblower. The case was settled out of court for an undisclosed sum, following a significant period of being at home on full salary.",
"Title: Torquay Academy\n\nTorquay Academy is an over-subscribed non-selective 11 to 18 school in Torquay, Devon, England. Prior to 1 September 2012 it was known as Torquay Community College. The academy is part of a Multi-Academy Trust in partnership with Torquay Boys' Grammar School.",
"Title: Kesteven and Sleaford High School\n\nKesteven and Sleaford High School, (KSHS), is a selective school with academy status for girls aged between eleven and sixteen and girls and boys between sixteen and eighteen, located on Jermyn Street in the small market town of Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England, close to Sleaford railway station.",
"Title: Chatham Grammar School for Boys\n\nHolcombe Grammar School (formally Chatham Grammar School for Boys) is a grammar school with academy status in Chatham, Kent, England. It is a selective school. From the 2017-18 academic year, the school planned to become co-educational and remain selective in the lower school. This was blocked - and later approved - by the Department for Education with co-educational admission desired for the 2018/19 school year. The school has changed name in advance of becoming co-educational and plans to change all references from \"Chatham Grammar School for Boys\" to \"Holcombe Grammar School\" over academic year 2016/17.",
"Title: Manor Church of England Academy\n\nManor Church of England Academy a coeducational secondary school in York, England, and since April 2011, a Specialist Arts College and Leadership Partner School. Manor's history and traditions extend back two hundred years, over several sites in the city. Manor is part of the multi-academy trust \"Hope Learning Trust, York\"."
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Do Ann Beattie and Stephen R. Donaldson both hold a master's degree from the same university?
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Coddingtown Mall is owned by the company that also owns what enclosed shopping mall?
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Santa Rosa Plaza
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"Title: Santa Rosa Plaza\n\nSanta Rosa Plaza is one of two enclosed shopping malls in Santa Rosa, California. Opened in 1983, it is anchored by Sears, Macy's, and Forever 21. The mall is managed by Simon Property Group.",
"Title: Coddingtown Mall\n\nCoddingtown Mall is one of two enclosed shopping malls in Santa Rosa, California. Opened in 1962, the mall is anchored by JCPenney, Macy's, Nordstrom Rack, Target, and Whole Foods Market. It is owned by Codding Enterprises and Simon Property Group, the latter of which also owns Santa Rosa Plaza.",
"Title: Grand Cities Mall\n\nThe Grand Cities Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located on South Washington Street in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Being built in 1964, it was the first enclosed shopping mall built in North Dakota, but by a quirk of fate, the second opened to the public by only six days difference. The mall covers 367122 sqft and is anchored by Kmart, Family Dollar, Poppler's Music, Ace Hardware, and uniquely HOPE Church. The Grand Cities Mall has many other smaller stores, including a few national chains, although most tenants are local businesses.",
"Title: Mounds Mall\n\nMounds Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located in the city of Anderson, Indiana, United States. Opened in 1965, it was the first fully enclosed shopping mall developed by Simon Property Group. Mounds Mall features two Carson's stores, a small food court, and a multiplex movie theater. It also includes more than thirty other tenants.",
"Title: Washington Mall\n\nWashington Mall is a mostly defunct enclosed shopping mall located in South Strabane Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, just outside the city of Washington, formerly managed by J J Gumberg Co. and now by Oxford Development Company. It is owned by Falconi, a local developer which also owns a number of properties throughout Washington County. Its anchor, JCPenney, closed in February 2007 and relocated to the defunct Foundry shopping center less than a mile away in March 2007; however, due to ground settling problems at the aforementioned retail complex and financial difficulties with the property owner, JCPenney moved back to the Washington Mall in mid-September 2008. in May 2014, the JCPenney location at the mall closed along with 32 other Penney stores that were considered underperforming.",
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What professional basketball player, spent his first two years with the Spirits of St. Louis and Kentucky Colonels, and led the Spirits of St. Louis in 1974-75?
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Maurice Lucas
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"The 1974-75 American Basketball Association season saw the Spirits of St. Louis, led by Marvin Barnes, Maurice Lucas, Gus Gerard and coach Bob MacKinnon, finish third in the ABA Eastern Division and defeat the New York Nets in the 1975 ABA Semifinals before losing in the Eastern Division Finals to the eventual ABA champion Kentucky Colonels."
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"Eugene \"Gene\" Williams (born April 1, 1947) is an American former professional basketball player.",
" He played for the Kentucky Colonels in one game at the beginning of the 1969–70 ABA season.",
" Williams had been selected by the Kentucky Colonels in the 1969 ABA Draft and by the Phoenix Suns in the 1969 NBA Draft, although he never played in the NBA."
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"Thomas M. Kron (February 28, 1943 – November 29, 2007) was an American former professional basketball player.",
" A 6ft 5in guard, Kron, nicknamed \"Tommy\", played his rookie season (1966–1967) with the St. Louis Hawks.",
" He was drafted by the Seattle SuperSonics in the 1967 Expansion draft and spent two seasons there, and finished his career with the Kentucky Colonels of the American Basketball Association, becoming a fan favorite during the 1969 and 1970 seasons."
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"On August 5, 1976, as a result of the ABA–NBA merger, the NBA hosted a dispersal draft to select players from the Kentucky Colonels and Spirits of St. Louis, the two American Basketball Association (ABA) franchises that were not included in the ABA–NBA merger."
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"The 1976–77 NBA season was the Spurs first season in the NBA.",
" Months earlier, the Spurs were part of the American Basketball Association (Six in Dallas and three in San Antonio).",
" The ABA had ended its ninth and last campaign.",
" Of the seven remaining ABA teams, four joined the NBA: the Denver Nuggets, New York Nets, Indiana Pacers and San Antonio Spurs.",
" The Kentucky Colonels and Spirits of St. Louis agreed to take a cash settlement and cease operations.",
" Immediately, the ABA players were dispersed across the new 22-team league.",
" The other ABA teams from the prior season were all folded prior to the ABA–NBA merger: the Baltimore Claws, Utah Stars, San Diego Sails and Virginia Squires."
],
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"The 1973–74 Carolina Cougars season was the 5th and final season of the Cougars in the American Basketball Association.",
" Billy Cunningham (who had been named the MVP the previous season), Dennis Wuycik, and Mike Lewis were hobbled by injuries through the season, which meant the team struggled to gain much ground in the Division, though they finished consistently enough to qualify for a playoff spot for the 2nd straight season.",
" The Cougars finished 2nd in points scored, with 110.5 per game, but 6th in points allowed with 107.0 per game.",
" The team was 26–16 by the midpoint of the season (with a seven-game winning streak in the middle of it), while going 21–21 for the second half of the season.",
" The biggest losing streak by the team was 6, done near the end of the season, but by that point they had clinched the third spot in the playoffs, finishing 19 games above Virginia, who they beat in their final regular season game at home, 99–91.",
" Once again, the Cougars faced the Kentucky Colonels in the playoffs, but once again the Colonels prevailed, this time in a First Round sweep.",
" This turned out to be the final game the Cougars played.",
" Owner Tedd Munchak sold the team after the season ended to a group of New York businessmen, which included Harry Weltman, Donald Schupak, Ozzie Silna and Daniel Silna for $1.5 million.",
" The team subsequently moved to St. Louis to become the Spirits of St. Louis, playing for two seasons."
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"The 1976 NBA draft was the 30th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" The draft was held on June 8, 1976, before the 1976–77 season.",
" In this draft, 18 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players.",
" The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip.",
" The Atlanta Hawks won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Chicago Bulls were awarded the second pick.",
" The Hawks then traded the first pick to the Houston Rockets before the draft.",
" The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season.",
" The New York Knicks forfeited their first-round draft pick due to their illegal signing of George McGinnis whose rights were held by the Philadelphia 76ers.",
" The 76ers, the Golden State Warriors and the Buffalo Braves also forfeited their second, third and fourth-round pick respectively due to their participation in 1975 supplementary draft American Basketball Association (ABA) players who had never been drafted in the NBA.",
" A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection.",
" If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated.",
" Before the draft, 26 college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the \"hardship\" rule.",
" 13 of them withdrew before the draft, leaving only 13 early entry candidates eligible for selection.",
" These players had applied and gave evidence of financial hardship to the league, which granted them the right to start earning their living by starting their professional careers earlier.",
" The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 173 players.",
" On August 8, 1976, the league also hosted a Dispersal draft for ABA players from the Kentucky Colonels and Spirits of St. Louis, who were not included in the ABA–NBA merger."
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"James Darel Carrier (born October 26, 1940) is a former professional basketball player.",
" Born in Warren County, Kentucky, Carrier played his high school basketball at the now defunct Bristow High School.",
" A 6'3\" guard, Carrier played college basketball at Western Kentucky University under coach E.A. Diddle.",
" Carrier was selected in the 9th round of the 1964 NBA Draft by the St. Louis Hawks.",
" However, Carrier opted instead to sign with and play for the Kentucky Colonels of the rival American Basketball Association (ABA)."
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"title": "Darel Carrier"
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"Maurice Lucas (February 18, 1952 – October 31, 2010) was an American professional basketball player.",
" The first two years of his postcollegiate career were spent in the American Basketball Association (ABA) with the Spirits of St. Louis and Kentucky Colonels.",
" He then played twelve seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) with the Portland Trail Blazers, New Jersey Nets, New York Knickerbockers, Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Lakers and Seattle SuperSonics.",
" The starting power forward on the Trail Blazers' 1976–77 NBA Championship team, he was nicknamed The Enforcer because of his primary role on the court which was best exemplified in Game 2 of the NBA Finals that season."
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"Cincinnatus \"Cincy\" Powell (born February 25, 1942 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is a former professional basketball player.",
" A 6'7\" (2.01 m) forward from the University of Portland, Powell was selected by the St. Louis Hawks in the eighth round of the 1965 NBA Draft.",
" He did not make the Hawks' roster, but he would soon blossom while playing for the American Basketball Association's Dallas Chaparrals.",
" Powell averaged 18.3 points and nine rebounds in his first season with the Chaparrals, and two years later he represented Dallas in the ABA All-Star Game.",
" Powell also spent time with the Kentucky Colonels, Utah Stars, and Virginia Squires, and he ended his ABA career in 1975 with 9,746 total points."
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"Title: 1974–75 Spirits of St. Louis season\n\nThe 1974-75 American Basketball Association season saw the Spirits of St. Louis, led by Marvin Barnes, Maurice Lucas, Gus Gerard and coach Bob MacKinnon, finish third in the ABA Eastern Division and defeat the New York Nets in the 1975 ABA Semifinals before losing in the Eastern Division Finals to the eventual ABA champion Kentucky Colonels.",
"Title: Gene Williams (basketball)\n\nEugene \"Gene\" Williams (born April 1, 1947) is an American former professional basketball player. He played for the Kentucky Colonels in one game at the beginning of the 1969–70 ABA season. Williams had been selected by the Kentucky Colonels in the 1969 ABA Draft and by the Phoenix Suns in the 1969 NBA Draft, although he never played in the NBA.",
"Title: Tommy Kron\n\nThomas M. Kron (February 28, 1943 – November 29, 2007) was an American former professional basketball player. A 6ft 5in guard, Kron, nicknamed \"Tommy\", played his rookie season (1966–1967) with the St. Louis Hawks. He was drafted by the Seattle SuperSonics in the 1967 Expansion draft and spent two seasons there, and finished his career with the Kentucky Colonels of the American Basketball Association, becoming a fan favorite during the 1969 and 1970 seasons.",
"Title: 1976 ABA Dispersal Draft\n\nOn August 5, 1976, as a result of the ABA–NBA merger, the NBA hosted a dispersal draft to select players from the Kentucky Colonels and Spirits of St. Louis, the two American Basketball Association (ABA) franchises that were not included in the ABA–NBA merger.",
"Title: 1976–77 San Antonio Spurs season\n\nThe 1976–77 NBA season was the Spurs first season in the NBA. Months earlier, the Spurs were part of the American Basketball Association (Six in Dallas and three in San Antonio). The ABA had ended its ninth and last campaign. Of the seven remaining ABA teams, four joined the NBA: the Denver Nuggets, New York Nets, Indiana Pacers and San Antonio Spurs. The Kentucky Colonels and Spirits of St. Louis agreed to take a cash settlement and cease operations. Immediately, the ABA players were dispersed across the new 22-team league. The other ABA teams from the prior season were all folded prior to the ABA–NBA merger: the Baltimore Claws, Utah Stars, San Diego Sails and Virginia Squires.",
"Title: 1973–74 Carolina Cougars season\n\nThe 1973–74 Carolina Cougars season was the 5th and final season of the Cougars in the American Basketball Association. Billy Cunningham (who had been named the MVP the previous season), Dennis Wuycik, and Mike Lewis were hobbled by injuries through the season, which meant the team struggled to gain much ground in the Division, though they finished consistently enough to qualify for a playoff spot for the 2nd straight season. The Cougars finished 2nd in points scored, with 110.5 per game, but 6th in points allowed with 107.0 per game. The team was 26–16 by the midpoint of the season (with a seven-game winning streak in the middle of it), while going 21–21 for the second half of the season. The biggest losing streak by the team was 6, done near the end of the season, but by that point they had clinched the third spot in the playoffs, finishing 19 games above Virginia, who they beat in their final regular season game at home, 99–91. Once again, the Cougars faced the Kentucky Colonels in the playoffs, but once again the Colonels prevailed, this time in a First Round sweep. This turned out to be the final game the Cougars played. Owner Tedd Munchak sold the team after the season ended to a group of New York businessmen, which included Harry Weltman, Donald Schupak, Ozzie Silna and Daniel Silna for $1.5 million. The team subsequently moved to St. Louis to become the Spirits of St. Louis, playing for two seasons.",
"Title: 1976 NBA draft\n\nThe 1976 NBA draft was the 30th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on June 8, 1976, before the 1976–77 season. In this draft, 18 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Atlanta Hawks won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Chicago Bulls were awarded the second pick. The Hawks then traded the first pick to the Houston Rockets before the draft. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season. The New York Knicks forfeited their first-round draft pick due to their illegal signing of George McGinnis whose rights were held by the Philadelphia 76ers. The 76ers, the Golden State Warriors and the Buffalo Braves also forfeited their second, third and fourth-round pick respectively due to their participation in 1975 supplementary draft American Basketball Association (ABA) players who had never been drafted in the NBA. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. Before the draft, 26 college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the \"hardship\" rule. 13 of them withdrew before the draft, leaving only 13 early entry candidates eligible for selection. These players had applied and gave evidence of financial hardship to the league, which granted them the right to start earning their living by starting their professional careers earlier. The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 173 players. On August 8, 1976, the league also hosted a Dispersal draft for ABA players from the Kentucky Colonels and Spirits of St. Louis, who were not included in the ABA–NBA merger.",
"Title: Darel Carrier\n\nJames Darel Carrier (born October 26, 1940) is a former professional basketball player. Born in Warren County, Kentucky, Carrier played his high school basketball at the now defunct Bristow High School. A 6'3\" guard, Carrier played college basketball at Western Kentucky University under coach E.A. Diddle. Carrier was selected in the 9th round of the 1964 NBA Draft by the St. Louis Hawks. However, Carrier opted instead to sign with and play for the Kentucky Colonels of the rival American Basketball Association (ABA).",
"Title: Maurice Lucas\n\nMaurice Lucas (February 18, 1952 – October 31, 2010) was an American professional basketball player. The first two years of his postcollegiate career were spent in the American Basketball Association (ABA) with the Spirits of St. Louis and Kentucky Colonels. He then played twelve seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) with the Portland Trail Blazers, New Jersey Nets, New York Knickerbockers, Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Lakers and Seattle SuperSonics. The starting power forward on the Trail Blazers' 1976–77 NBA Championship team, he was nicknamed The Enforcer because of his primary role on the court which was best exemplified in Game 2 of the NBA Finals that season.",
"Title: Cincy Powell\n\nCincinnatus \"Cincy\" Powell (born February 25, 1942 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is a former professional basketball player. A 6'7\" (2.01 m) forward from the University of Portland, Powell was selected by the St. Louis Hawks in the eighth round of the 1965 NBA Draft. He did not make the Hawks' roster, but he would soon blossom while playing for the American Basketball Association's Dallas Chaparrals. Powell averaged 18.3 points and nine rebounds in his first season with the Chaparrals, and two years later he represented Dallas in the ABA All-Star Game. Powell also spent time with the Kentucky Colonels, Utah Stars, and Virginia Squires, and he ended his ABA career in 1975 with 9,746 total points."
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The Møller Centre is a dedicated, residential executive training and conference centre in Cambridge, its full title is The Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Centre for Continuing Education, named after who, which was a Danish shipping magnate?
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"¨Bramsløkke is a manor house on the island of Lolland in southeastern Denmark.",
" The main building is from c. 1690 and was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places by the Danish Heritage Agency on 31 December 1959.",
" The estate has been owned by the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller since 1939.",
" It covers 243.1 hectares."
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"Arnold Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller (13 July 1913 – 16 April 2012) was a Danish shipping magnate.",
" He was a longtime figure at A.P. Moller – Maersk Group, which was founded by his father."
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"The A. P. Møller School (Danish: \"A. P. Møller Skolen\" ) is a Danish gymnasium in Schleswig (Danish: \"Slesvig\"), Southern Schleswig, Germany.",
" Inaugurated in September 2008, it was a gift to the Danish minority of Southern Schleswig from the A. P. Møller Foundation.",
" It is named after the Danish shipping magnate of the same name."
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"Peter Mærsk Møller (22 September 1836 – 9 February 1927) was a sea captain who perhaps is best known as the father of Arnold Peter Møller, founder of the Maersk corporation, and grandfather of Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller, who made Maersk the largest container ship operator and supply vessel operator in the world."
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"The Møller Centre is a dedicated, residential executive training and conference centre in Cambridge.",
" It is located at Churchill College, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge.",
" It was founded with a gift of approximately £10 million to Churchill College, donated by the A.P. Møller & Chastine Mc-Kinney Møller Foundation, a Danish institution, set up in 1953 by shipping magnate A.P. Møller.",
" Its full title is The Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Centre for Continuing Education, named after Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller, the son and successor of A.P. Møller."
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"sentences": [
"Arnold Peder Møller more known as A.P. Møller (2 October 1876 in Dragør – 12 June 1965 in Copenhagen, buried at Hellerup Cemetery.",
" He was the fifth son out of nine and had three sisters as well.",
" His father was Sea Captain Peter Mærsk Møller.",
" And he became the father of Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller."
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"title": "Arnold Peder Møller"
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"Ane Mærsk Mc-Kinney Uggla (born 3 July 1948), often referred to as Ane Uggla, is a Swedish-Danish business executive and the youngest daughter of Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller.",
" Since 2012 she has chaired the A.P. Møller Foundation which owns the controlling stake in the Maersk Group, the world's largest container-ship and supply-vessel operator.",
" She is considered to be one of the most powerful women in Denmark."
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"title": "Ane Mærsk Mc-Kinney Uggla"
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"sentences": [
"Arnold Peter Møller, commonly known as A. P. Møller, (2 October 1876 Dragør – 12 June 1965 Copenhagen) was a Danish shipping magnate, businessman who was the founder of the A.P. Moller-Maersk Group in 1904."
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"title": "Arnold Peter Møller"
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"MV Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller is the lead ship of Maersk's Triple E class of container vessels.",
" At the time of its entry into service in 2013, it had the largest cargo capacity in TEU of any vessel, and was the longest container ship in service worldwide.",
" Constructed for Maersk by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) of South Korea, it was launched in February 2013 and entered operational service in July 2013.",
" It was named for Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller, the CEO of Maersk between 1965 and 1993.",
" The ship is the first of a class of 20 identical vessels."
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"The Center for Electron Nanoscopy (CEN) is a state-of-the-art center for electron microscopy at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU).",
" Inaugurated in December 2007, the institute was funded by a donation of DKK100 million from the A.P. Møller and Chastine Mc-Kinney Møller Foundation.",
" DTU CEN houses seven new electron microscopes built by FEI Company ranging from a standard scanning electron microscope to two highly specialized Titan transmission electron microscopes.",
" The microscopes are available for use by both in-house and external users."
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"Title: Bramsløkke\n\n¨Bramsløkke is a manor house on the island of Lolland in southeastern Denmark. The main building is from c. 1690 and was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places by the Danish Heritage Agency on 31 December 1959. The estate has been owned by the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller since 1939. It covers 243.1 hectares.",
"Title: Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller\n\nArnold Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller (13 July 1913 – 16 April 2012) was a Danish shipping magnate. He was a longtime figure at A.P. Moller – Maersk Group, which was founded by his father.",
"Title: A. P. Møller School\n\nThe A. P. Møller School (Danish: \"A. P. Møller Skolen\" ) is a Danish gymnasium in Schleswig (Danish: \"Slesvig\"), Southern Schleswig, Germany. Inaugurated in September 2008, it was a gift to the Danish minority of Southern Schleswig from the A. P. Møller Foundation. It is named after the Danish shipping magnate of the same name.",
"Title: Peter Mærsk Møller\n\nPeter Mærsk Møller (22 September 1836 – 9 February 1927) was a sea captain who perhaps is best known as the father of Arnold Peter Møller, founder of the Maersk corporation, and grandfather of Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller, who made Maersk the largest container ship operator and supply vessel operator in the world.",
"Title: Møller Centre\n\nThe Møller Centre is a dedicated, residential executive training and conference centre in Cambridge. It is located at Churchill College, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge. It was founded with a gift of approximately £10 million to Churchill College, donated by the A.P. Møller & Chastine Mc-Kinney Møller Foundation, a Danish institution, set up in 1953 by shipping magnate A.P. Møller. Its full title is The Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Centre for Continuing Education, named after Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller, the son and successor of A.P. Møller.",
"Title: Arnold Peder Møller\n\nArnold Peder Møller more known as A.P. Møller (2 October 1876 in Dragør – 12 June 1965 in Copenhagen, buried at Hellerup Cemetery. He was the fifth son out of nine and had three sisters as well. His father was Sea Captain Peter Mærsk Møller. And he became the father of Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller.",
"Title: Ane Mærsk Mc-Kinney Uggla\n\nAne Mærsk Mc-Kinney Uggla (born 3 July 1948), often referred to as Ane Uggla, is a Swedish-Danish business executive and the youngest daughter of Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller. Since 2012 she has chaired the A.P. Møller Foundation which owns the controlling stake in the Maersk Group, the world's largest container-ship and supply-vessel operator. She is considered to be one of the most powerful women in Denmark.",
"Title: Arnold Peter Møller\n\nArnold Peter Møller, commonly known as A. P. Møller, (2 October 1876 Dragør – 12 June 1965 Copenhagen) was a Danish shipping magnate, businessman who was the founder of the A.P. Moller-Maersk Group in 1904.",
"Title: Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller (ship)\n\nMV Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller is the lead ship of Maersk's Triple E class of container vessels. At the time of its entry into service in 2013, it had the largest cargo capacity in TEU of any vessel, and was the longest container ship in service worldwide. Constructed for Maersk by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) of South Korea, it was launched in February 2013 and entered operational service in July 2013. It was named for Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller, the CEO of Maersk between 1965 and 1993. The ship is the first of a class of 20 identical vessels.",
"Title: Center for Electron Nanoscopy\n\nThe Center for Electron Nanoscopy (CEN) is a state-of-the-art center for electron microscopy at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). Inaugurated in December 2007, the institute was funded by a donation of DKK100 million from the A.P. Møller and Chastine Mc-Kinney Møller Foundation. DTU CEN houses seven new electron microscopes built by FEI Company ranging from a standard scanning electron microscope to two highly specialized Titan transmission electron microscopes. The microscopes are available for use by both in-house and external users."
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Where did the Washington Redskins quarterback who suffered concussion during the second 2015 preseason game play his college football ?
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"Ahmad Rasheed Miller (born April 10, 1978) is a former American football defensive tackle.",
" He was chosen with the final pick in the 2002 NFL Draft, giving him the nickname Mr. Irrelevant.",
" After being drafted by the Houston Texans, he went through training camp but was cut prior to their final preseason game.",
" He then signed on to the New York Giants.",
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"Mark Restelli (born March 4, 1986) is a professional Canadian football linebacker who is currently a free agent.",
" He most recently attended training camp with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League.",
" He was signed by the Edmonton Eskimos as a street free agent in 2009 and played until he was signed by the Miami Dolphins in 2011.",
" Despite a strong preseason (which included 4 tackles and a defended pass in the fourth quarter of the final preseason game versus the Dallas Cowboys), on September 4, 2011, he was released by the Dolphins during their final roster cuts.",
" On September 9, 2011, he announced that he would be resuming his football career in the Canadian Football League with the Edmonton Eskimos.",
" He played college football for the Cal Poly Mustangs."
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"Edward \"Ed\" Rubbert (born May 28, 1964) is a former American football quarterback in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins as a member of the Redskins' replacement team during the 1987 NFL players' strike.",
" Rubbert played college football for the University of Louisville.",
" He completed the longest pass from scrimmage in the 1987 NFL season, an 88-yard touchdown to Anthony Allen on October 4, and led the Redskins to two consecutive wins on their way to a Super Bowl XXII championship.",
" Rubbert also started a third game only to be injured; the Redskins eventually won that game behind backup replacement quarterback Tony Robinson, and the following week the Redskins' regular players returned to the field following the end of the strike.",
" Rubbert is now a coach for Lower Cape May Regional High School"
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"Douglas A. Swift (born October 24, 1948) is a former American football linebacker who played six seasons in the National Football League for the Miami Dolphins.",
" Swift moved into the starting lineup as a rookie and held the strongside linebacker position for the next six seasons, including the Dolphins' Super Bowl victories following the 1972 and 1973 seasons.",
" Swift's blitz late in the second quarter of Super Bowl VII forced Washington Redskins quarterback Billy Kilmer to make a hurried throw, which Nick Buoniconti intercepted and returned into Washington territory to set up the Dolphins' second touchdown in a 14-7 victory, cementing Miami's 17-0 season.",
" Made available in the 1976 NFL Expansion Draft, he chose to retire from football and enter medical school rather than report to the expansion Tampa Bay Buccaneers."
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"Tyler Fredrickson (born February 26, 1981) is a former American football placekicker, and TV personality.",
" He played in the NFL for the Washington Redskins and Oakland Raiders in 3 preseason games during the 2007 season but was cut on September 2 before the start of the regular season.",
" While with Oakland, he connected on a 49-yard field goal versus the Arizona Cardinals and handled all punting and placekicking duties during the team's final preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks (avg.",
" 49 yds on 5 punts)."
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"The Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 83rd season in the National Football League and the second under head coach Jay Gruden and first under general manager Scot McCloughan.",
" Quarterback Robert Griffin III suffered a concussion during the second preseason game and consequently missed the rest of the preseason.",
" Kirk Cousins was later named the starter for the season, and set multiple Redskins franchise records."
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"Alec Raymond Gibson (born December 9, 1963 in Columbus, Ohio) is a former American football defensive end in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins.",
" Gibson played in three games for the Washington Redskins in 1987.",
" The Washington Redskins went 3-0 during the strike.",
" Defeating the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Giants, and Dallas Cowboys.",
" Gibson caused Hall of Famer Tony Dorsett to fumble the football twice on Monday Night Football in Dallas the last replacement game played in 1987.",
" He played college football at Ventura Junior College where he was an All-American defensive tackle and at the University of Illinois as a defensive end.",
" In 1988, he played Arena football for the New York Knights.",
" Gibson played 11 of 12 games before injuring his right knee (ACL) which put an end to his career."
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"Robert Lee Griffin III (born February 12, 1990), nicknamed RG3 or RGIII, is an American football quarterback who is currently a free agent.",
" He played college football at Baylor, where he won the 2011 Heisman Trophy.",
" He was drafted by the Washington Redskins second overall in the first round of the 2012 NFL Draft."
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"title": "Robert Griffin III"
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"Sage Jamen Rosenfels (born March 6, 1978) is a former American football quarterback.",
" He played college football at Iowa State before he was drafted by the Washington Redskins in the fourth round of the 2001 NFL Draft.",
" He played with the Miami Dolphins from 2002–2005, the Houston Texans from 2006–2008, the Vikings in 2009, and the New York Giants in 2010.",
" He spent portions of the 2011 season with the Vikings and Dolphins, after being released by the Giants during preseason.",
" Through 2010, he had completed 351-of-562 passes for 4,156 yards, 30 touchdowns, and 29 interceptions, and had a career 81.2 quarterback rating."
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" The Redskins have won 3 Super Bowls and 2 NFL Championships, while the Eagles have won 3 NFL Championships.",
" The rivalry is one of the most heated rivalries in the NFL, and has featured some of the most memorable moments in NFL history.",
" The rivalry is most notable for the \"Body Bag Game\", where the Eagles knocked out eight Redskins players in a game in 1990."
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"Title: Ahmad Miller\n\nAhmad Rasheed Miller (born April 10, 1978) is a former American football defensive tackle. He was chosen with the final pick in the 2002 NFL Draft, giving him the nickname Mr. Irrelevant. After being drafted by the Houston Texans, he went through training camp but was cut prior to their final preseason game. He then signed on to the New York Giants. Injured in second preseason game against Carolina Panthers. Injury settlement with team.",
"Title: Mark Restelli\n\nMark Restelli (born March 4, 1986) is a professional Canadian football linebacker who is currently a free agent. He most recently attended training camp with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League. He was signed by the Edmonton Eskimos as a street free agent in 2009 and played until he was signed by the Miami Dolphins in 2011. Despite a strong preseason (which included 4 tackles and a defended pass in the fourth quarter of the final preseason game versus the Dallas Cowboys), on September 4, 2011, he was released by the Dolphins during their final roster cuts. On September 9, 2011, he announced that he would be resuming his football career in the Canadian Football League with the Edmonton Eskimos. He played college football for the Cal Poly Mustangs.",
"Title: Ed Rubbert\n\nEdward \"Ed\" Rubbert (born May 28, 1964) is a former American football quarterback in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins as a member of the Redskins' replacement team during the 1987 NFL players' strike. Rubbert played college football for the University of Louisville. He completed the longest pass from scrimmage in the 1987 NFL season, an 88-yard touchdown to Anthony Allen on October 4, and led the Redskins to two consecutive wins on their way to a Super Bowl XXII championship. Rubbert also started a third game only to be injured; the Redskins eventually won that game behind backup replacement quarterback Tony Robinson, and the following week the Redskins' regular players returned to the field following the end of the strike. Rubbert is now a coach for Lower Cape May Regional High School",
"Title: Doug Swift\n\nDouglas A. Swift (born October 24, 1948) is a former American football linebacker who played six seasons in the National Football League for the Miami Dolphins. Swift moved into the starting lineup as a rookie and held the strongside linebacker position for the next six seasons, including the Dolphins' Super Bowl victories following the 1972 and 1973 seasons. Swift's blitz late in the second quarter of Super Bowl VII forced Washington Redskins quarterback Billy Kilmer to make a hurried throw, which Nick Buoniconti intercepted and returned into Washington territory to set up the Dolphins' second touchdown in a 14-7 victory, cementing Miami's 17-0 season. Made available in the 1976 NFL Expansion Draft, he chose to retire from football and enter medical school rather than report to the expansion Tampa Bay Buccaneers.",
"Title: Tyler Fredrickson\n\nTyler Fredrickson (born February 26, 1981) is a former American football placekicker, and TV personality. He played in the NFL for the Washington Redskins and Oakland Raiders in 3 preseason games during the 2007 season but was cut on September 2 before the start of the regular season. While with Oakland, he connected on a 49-yard field goal versus the Arizona Cardinals and handled all punting and placekicking duties during the team's final preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks (avg. 49 yds on 5 punts).",
"Title: 2015 Washington Redskins season\n\nThe Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 83rd season in the National Football League and the second under head coach Jay Gruden and first under general manager Scot McCloughan. Quarterback Robert Griffin III suffered a concussion during the second preseason game and consequently missed the rest of the preseason. Kirk Cousins was later named the starter for the season, and set multiple Redskins franchise records.",
"Title: Alec Gibson\n\nAlec Raymond Gibson (born December 9, 1963 in Columbus, Ohio) is a former American football defensive end in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins. Gibson played in three games for the Washington Redskins in 1987. The Washington Redskins went 3-0 during the strike. Defeating the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Giants, and Dallas Cowboys. Gibson caused Hall of Famer Tony Dorsett to fumble the football twice on Monday Night Football in Dallas the last replacement game played in 1987. He played college football at Ventura Junior College where he was an All-American defensive tackle and at the University of Illinois as a defensive end. In 1988, he played Arena football for the New York Knights. Gibson played 11 of 12 games before injuring his right knee (ACL) which put an end to his career.",
"Title: Robert Griffin III\n\nRobert Lee Griffin III (born February 12, 1990), nicknamed RG3 or RGIII, is an American football quarterback who is currently a free agent. He played college football at Baylor, where he won the 2011 Heisman Trophy. He was drafted by the Washington Redskins second overall in the first round of the 2012 NFL Draft.",
"Title: Sage Rosenfels\n\nSage Jamen Rosenfels (born March 6, 1978) is a former American football quarterback. He played college football at Iowa State before he was drafted by the Washington Redskins in the fourth round of the 2001 NFL Draft. He played with the Miami Dolphins from 2002–2005, the Houston Texans from 2006–2008, the Vikings in 2009, and the New York Giants in 2010. He spent portions of the 2011 season with the Vikings and Dolphins, after being released by the Giants during preseason. Through 2010, he had completed 351-of-562 passes for 4,156 yards, 30 touchdowns, and 29 interceptions, and had a career 81.2 quarterback rating.",
"Title: Eagles–Redskins rivalry\n\nThe Eagles–Redskins rivalry is a rivalry between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Redskins of the National Football League. The rivalry began in 1934, during the time the Redskins played in Boston. The Washington Redskins lead in all-time series 86–74–6. The Redskins have won 3 Super Bowls and 2 NFL Championships, while the Eagles have won 3 NFL Championships. The rivalry is one of the most heated rivalries in the NFL, and has featured some of the most memorable moments in NFL history. The rivalry is most notable for the \"Body Bag Game\", where the Eagles knocked out eight Redskins players in a game in 1990."
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What actress with surname Man-Woon was in The Gâteau Affairs?
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Bobo Chan Man-Woon
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"Handel is a surname of German origin.",
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"Earl of St Germans, in the County of Cornwall, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.",
" It was created in 1815 for John Eliot, 2nd Baron Eliot, with remainder to his younger brother the Hon. William Eliot and the heirs male of his body.",
" He had earlier represented Liskeard in Parliament.",
" John and William were the second and third sons respectively of Edward Eliot, who represented St Germans, Liskeard and Cornwall in the House of Commons and served as a commissioner of the Board of Trade and Plantations.",
" Eliot was the son of Richard Eliot and his wife Harriot, illegitimate daughter of James Craggs the Younger by his mistress, the noted actress Hester Santlow.",
" In 1784 he was created Baron Eliot, of St Germans in the County of Cornwall, in the Peerage of Great Britain.",
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"Cherry on the Cake (French: \"La cerise sur le gâteau\" , Italian: \"Ciliegine\" ) is a 2012 French-Italian romantic comedy film.",
" It marked the directorial debut of actress Laura Morante, who also co-wrote the screenplay and starred in the film.",
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"Joof (English spelling in the Gambia) or Diouf (French spelling in Senegal and Mauritania) is a surname typically Serer.",
" This surname is also spelt Juuf or Juf (in the Serer language).",
" They are the same people.",
" The differences in spelling is because Senegal was colonized by France, while the Gambia was colonized by Britain.",
" Although spelt differently, they are pronounced the same way.",
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" The name of their clan is \"\"Njoofene\"\" variations: \"\"Njuufeen\"\" or \"\"Njufeen\"\" (in Serer).",
" Members of this family had ruled over many of the pre-colonial kingdoms of Senegambia, including the Kingdom of Sine, the Kingdom of Saloum and the Kingdom of Baol.",
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" The name has a Silla origin.",
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" Japan, noticing the prominence of the clan in the senior ranks of King's counsel, started targeting members of the clan for assassination immediately following Empress Myeongseong's death.",
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"Jonathan Harker is a fictional character and one of the main protagonists of Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic horror novel \"Dracula\".",
" His journey to Transylvania and encounter with the vampire Count Dracula and his Brides at Castle Dracula constitutes the dramatic opening scenes in the novel and most of the film adaptations.",
" Stoker appropriated the surname from his friend Joseph Cunningham Harker (1855-1920), a set designer at the Lyceum Theatre and father of actor William Gordon Harker (1885-1967) as well as great-grandfather of actress Polly Adams, whose actress-daughters Susannah Harker and Caroline Harker adopted the Harker surname for their stage names."
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"Irma Helena Karvikko (29 September 1909, in Turku – 16 September 1994; surname until 1933 \"Blomqvist\") was a Finnish journalist and politician.",
" She was Deputy Minister for Social Affairs from 17 November 1953 to 4 May 1954 and Minister for Social Affairs from 27 May to 1 September 1957.",
" She was a member of the Parliament of Finland, representing the National Progressive Party from 1948 to 1951, the People's Party of Finland from 1951 to 1958 and from 1962 to 1965 and the Liberal People's Party from 1965 to 1970."
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"The Gâteau Affairs (情迷黑森林) is a 20 episode TVB series in late 2004 and early 2005.",
" It stars Joe Ma (馬德鐘), Myolie Wu (胡杏兒), Bobo Chan (陳文媛), Jack Wu (胡諾言) and Annie Man (文頌嫻).",
" Bobo Chan provides the voice for the theme song.",
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"Title: Handel (name)\n\nHandel is a surname of German origin. The word \"Handel\" means \"trade\" or \"commerce\" in German and as such has no plural form. The name (like the famous composer's and his father's) was originally rather spelled \"Händel\" (with umlaut) which as a plural noun means something like \"affairs\". \"Händel\" is also a southern German variant of \"Händlein\" which means \"little hand\". The surname was later, in English-speaking places, also used as a given name.",
"Title: Bobo Chan\n\nBobo Chan Man-Woon is a former Hong Kong singer and model. She was also an actress in several movies and TV-series.",
"Title: Earl of St Germans\n\nEarl of St Germans, in the County of Cornwall, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1815 for John Eliot, 2nd Baron Eliot, with remainder to his younger brother the Hon. William Eliot and the heirs male of his body. He had earlier represented Liskeard in Parliament. John and William were the second and third sons respectively of Edward Eliot, who represented St Germans, Liskeard and Cornwall in the House of Commons and served as a commissioner of the Board of Trade and Plantations. Eliot was the son of Richard Eliot and his wife Harriot, illegitimate daughter of James Craggs the Younger by his mistress, the noted actress Hester Santlow. In 1784 he was created Baron Eliot, of St Germans in the County of Cornwall, in the Peerage of Great Britain. In 1789 he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Craggs. However, this surname has not been used by any of his descendants.",
"Title: Cherry on the Cake\n\nCherry on the Cake (French: \"La cerise sur le gâteau\" , Italian: \"Ciliegine\" ) is a 2012 French-Italian romantic comedy film. It marked the directorial debut of actress Laura Morante, who also co-wrote the screenplay and starred in the film. It was nominated for Nastro d'Argento for best comedy film, while Morante was nominated for David di Donatello for best new director.",
"Title: Joof family\n\nJoof (English spelling in the Gambia) or Diouf (French spelling in Senegal and Mauritania) is a surname typically Serer. This surname is also spelt Juuf or Juf (in the Serer language). They are the same people. The differences in spelling is because Senegal was colonized by France, while the Gambia was colonized by Britain. Although spelt differently, they are pronounced the same way. The totem and symbol of the Joof family is the antelope, the symbol of grace, royalty, wisdom, hard work and protection in Serer mythology. The name of their clan is \"\"Njoofene\"\" variations: \"\"Njuufeen\"\" or \"\"Njufeen\"\" (in Serer). Members of this family had ruled over many of the pre-colonial kingdoms of Senegambia, including the Kingdom of Sine, the Kingdom of Saloum and the Kingdom of Baol. The royal princesses (Lingeers) from the Joof family were also given in marriage to the pre-colonial kings and princes of Senegambia. Some of these included the kings of Jolof, kings of Waalo, kings of Cayor and Baol (after 1549 following the Battle of Danki). From these marriages, they provided many heirs to the thrones of these kingdoms. Although usually associated with Serer royalty, the Joof family also figure prominently in Serer religious affairs.",
"Title: Kay\n\nThe name Kay is found both as a surname (see Kay (surname)) and as a given name. In English-speaking countries, it is usually a feminine name, often a short form of Katherine or one of its variants; but, it is also used as a first name in its own right, and (more often in non-English speakers) as a masculine name (for example in India). The alternative spelling of Kaye is encountered as a surname, but also occasionally as a given name; for instance, actress Kaye Ballard.",
"Title: Seo (surname)\n\nSeo, sometimes romanized Suh or So, is a Korean family name. The name has a Silla origin. In Joseon dynasty, the clan has taken part in military and economic affairs until the assassination of Empress Myeongseong in 1895. Japan, noticing the prominence of the clan in the senior ranks of King's counsel, started targeting members of the clan for assassination immediately following Empress Myeongseong's death. Despite their number being greatly reduced, the Seo surname has grown in number since the end of the Joseon Dynasty in 1897. Through unrestricted intermarriage, Seo is now the 11th most common surname in Korea.",
"Title: Jonathan Harker\n\nJonathan Harker is a fictional character and one of the main protagonists of Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic horror novel \"Dracula\". His journey to Transylvania and encounter with the vampire Count Dracula and his Brides at Castle Dracula constitutes the dramatic opening scenes in the novel and most of the film adaptations. Stoker appropriated the surname from his friend Joseph Cunningham Harker (1855-1920), a set designer at the Lyceum Theatre and father of actor William Gordon Harker (1885-1967) as well as great-grandfather of actress Polly Adams, whose actress-daughters Susannah Harker and Caroline Harker adopted the Harker surname for their stage names.",
"Title: Irma Karvikko\n\nIrma Helena Karvikko (29 September 1909, in Turku – 16 September 1994; surname until 1933 \"Blomqvist\") was a Finnish journalist and politician. She was Deputy Minister for Social Affairs from 17 November 1953 to 4 May 1954 and Minister for Social Affairs from 27 May to 1 September 1957. She was a member of the Parliament of Finland, representing the National Progressive Party from 1948 to 1951, the People's Party of Finland from 1951 to 1958 and from 1962 to 1965 and the Liberal People's Party from 1965 to 1970.",
"Title: The Gâteau Affairs\n\nThe Gâteau Affairs (情迷黑森林) is a 20 episode TVB series in late 2004 and early 2005. It stars Joe Ma (馬德鐘), Myolie Wu (胡杏兒), Bobo Chan (陳文媛), Jack Wu (胡諾言) and Annie Man (文頌嫻). Bobo Chan provides the voice for the theme song. Gâteaux was misspelt as \"Gâteux\" for all scenes and captions within the series."
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Interjet
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"ABC Aerolíneas, S.A. de C.V. , operating as Interjet, is a Mexican airline with its headquarters in Lomas de Chapultepec, Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City, Mexico.",
" The airline operates scheduled flights to Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, North America and South America out of Mexico City International Airport in Mexico City.",
" It is wholly owned by the Aleman Group.",
" It is one of the first regular low-cost airlines of Mexico and claims to offer the most extensive domestic network compared to its competitors."
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"Lomas de Chapultepec is a \"colonia\", or officially recognized neighborhood, located in the Miguel Hidalgo borough of Mexico City.",
" It dates back to the 1920s, when it was founded with the name Chapultepec Heights.",
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"Miguel Hidalgo is one of the 16 \"delegaciones\" (boroughs) into which Federal District of Mexico City is divided.",
" It was created in 1970, joining the historic areas of Tacuba, Chapultepec and Tacubaya along with a number of notable neighborhoods such as Polanco and Lomas de Chapultepec.",
" With landmarks such as Chapultepec Park and the Museo Nacional de Antropología, it is the second most visited borough in Mexico City after Cuauhtémoc, D.F. where the historic center of Mexico City is located.",
" Tacubaya and Tacuba both have long histories as independent settlements and were designated as “Barrios Mágicos” by the city for tourism purposes."
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"Guadalajara International Airport (Spanish: \"Aeropuerto Internacional de Guadalajara\" ), officially known as Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Guadalajara International Airport (Spanish: \"Aeropuerto Internacional de Guadalajara Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla\" ) (IATA: GDL, ICAO: MMGL) , is the main airport of Mexico's second-largest city Guadalajara.",
" Opened in 1966, it is located 16 km south of the city center.",
" In 2015 it handled 9,758,516 passengers, and in 2016 it handled 11,395,800.",
" It is Mexico's third-busiest airport, after Mexico City International Airport and Cancún International Airport and second-busiest for cargo flights."
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"Chapultepec, more commonly called the \"Bosque de Chapultepec\" (Chapultepec Forest) in Mexico City, is one of the largest city parks in the Western Hemisphere, measuring in total just over 686 hectares (1,695 acres).",
" Centered on a rock formation called Chapultepec Hill, one of the park's main functions is to be an ecological space in the vast megalopolis.",
" It is considered the first and most important of Mexico City's \"lungs\", with trees that replenish oxygen to the Valley of Mexico.",
" The park area has been inhabited and considered special since the Pre-Columbian era, when it became a retreat for Aztec rulers.",
" In the colonial period, Chapultepec Castle was built here, eventually becoming the official residence of Mexican heads of state.",
" It would remain so until 1940, when it was moved to another part of the park called Los Pinos.",
" Today, the park is divided into three sections, with the first section being the oldest and most visited.",
" This section contains most of the park's attractions including its zoo, the Museum of Anthropology, the Rufino Tamayo Museum, and more.",
" It receives an estimated 15 million visitors per year.",
" This prompted the need for major rehabilitation efforts which began in 2005 and ended in 2010."
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"Westhill Institute (Spanish: Instituto Westhill ) is a Pre-K-12 American international school in Mexico City.",
" It has three campuses: two in Lomas de Chapultepec in Miguel Hidalgo, the \"Athos\" and \"Carpatos\" campuses; and the \"Santa Fe\" campus in Cuajimalpa.",
" The \"Athos\" campus has preschool, the \"Carpatos\" campus has preschool and elementary school, and the \"Santa Fe\" campus has all levels from preschool to high school."
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"Cumbres Institute (in Spanish: \"Instituto Cumbres\") Is a prestigious school, only the upper class of Mexico can get accepted, such as Rosedal Vista Hermosa Was founded in Mexico City, Mexico by the Legionaries of Christ in 1954 in the neighborhood of Lomas de Chapultepec.",
" Many years later, there were campuses extending all over Mexico and other Latin American countries such as Brazil, Chile, and Venezuela.",
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"The Mexican Secretariat of National Defense (SEDENA; Spanish: \"Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional\" ) is the government department responsible for managing Mexico's Army and Air Forces.",
" Its head is the Secretary of National Defense who, like the co-equal Secretary of the Navy, reports directly to the President.",
" Before 1937, the position was called the Secretary of War and Navy (\"Secretaría de Guerra y Marina\").",
" The agency has its headquarters in Lomas de Sotelo, Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City.",
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"Eton School (Spanish: Colegio Eton, S.C. ) is a private preschool through high school in Mexico City.",
" There is a toddler center and a preschool in Lomas de Chapultepec, Miguel Hidalgo, while the campus for elementary through high school is in Santa Fe and in Cuajimalpa.",
" As of 2016 the school has about 1,400 students."
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"Toluca International Airport, officially named Licenciado Adolfo López Mateos International Airport (IATA: TLC, ICAO: MMTO) is an international airport located at Toluca, State of Mexico, Mexico.",
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"Title: Interjet\n\nABC Aerolíneas, S.A. de C.V. , operating as Interjet, is a Mexican airline with its headquarters in Lomas de Chapultepec, Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City, Mexico. The airline operates scheduled flights to Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, North America and South America out of Mexico City International Airport in Mexico City. It is wholly owned by the Aleman Group. It is one of the first regular low-cost airlines of Mexico and claims to offer the most extensive domestic network compared to its competitors.",
"Title: Lomas de Chapultepec\n\nLomas de Chapultepec is a \"colonia\", or officially recognized neighborhood, located in the Miguel Hidalgo borough of Mexico City. It dates back to the 1920s, when it was founded with the name Chapultepec Heights. Home to some of the biggest mansions in the city and many high-net-worth individuals, it has gained a reputation of exclusivity. Its main entrance is through Paseo de la Reforma.",
"Title: Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City\n\nMiguel Hidalgo is one of the 16 \"delegaciones\" (boroughs) into which Federal District of Mexico City is divided. It was created in 1970, joining the historic areas of Tacuba, Chapultepec and Tacubaya along with a number of notable neighborhoods such as Polanco and Lomas de Chapultepec. With landmarks such as Chapultepec Park and the Museo Nacional de Antropología, it is the second most visited borough in Mexico City after Cuauhtémoc, D.F. where the historic center of Mexico City is located. Tacubaya and Tacuba both have long histories as independent settlements and were designated as “Barrios Mágicos” by the city for tourism purposes.",
"Title: Guadalajara International Airport\n\nGuadalajara International Airport (Spanish: \"Aeropuerto Internacional de Guadalajara\" ), officially known as Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Guadalajara International Airport (Spanish: \"Aeropuerto Internacional de Guadalajara Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla\" ) (IATA: GDL, ICAO: MMGL) , is the main airport of Mexico's second-largest city Guadalajara. Opened in 1966, it is located 16 km south of the city center. In 2015 it handled 9,758,516 passengers, and in 2016 it handled 11,395,800. It is Mexico's third-busiest airport, after Mexico City International Airport and Cancún International Airport and second-busiest for cargo flights.",
"Title: Chapultepec\n\nChapultepec, more commonly called the \"Bosque de Chapultepec\" (Chapultepec Forest) in Mexico City, is one of the largest city parks in the Western Hemisphere, measuring in total just over 686 hectares (1,695 acres). Centered on a rock formation called Chapultepec Hill, one of the park's main functions is to be an ecological space in the vast megalopolis. It is considered the first and most important of Mexico City's \"lungs\", with trees that replenish oxygen to the Valley of Mexico. The park area has been inhabited and considered special since the Pre-Columbian era, when it became a retreat for Aztec rulers. In the colonial period, Chapultepec Castle was built here, eventually becoming the official residence of Mexican heads of state. It would remain so until 1940, when it was moved to another part of the park called Los Pinos. Today, the park is divided into three sections, with the first section being the oldest and most visited. This section contains most of the park's attractions including its zoo, the Museum of Anthropology, the Rufino Tamayo Museum, and more. It receives an estimated 15 million visitors per year. This prompted the need for major rehabilitation efforts which began in 2005 and ended in 2010.",
"Title: Westhill Institute\n\nWesthill Institute (Spanish: Instituto Westhill ) is a Pre-K-12 American international school in Mexico City. It has three campuses: two in Lomas de Chapultepec in Miguel Hidalgo, the \"Athos\" and \"Carpatos\" campuses; and the \"Santa Fe\" campus in Cuajimalpa. The \"Athos\" campus has preschool, the \"Carpatos\" campus has preschool and elementary school, and the \"Santa Fe\" campus has all levels from preschool to high school.",
"Title: Cumbres Institute\n\nCumbres Institute (in Spanish: \"Instituto Cumbres\") Is a prestigious school, only the upper class of Mexico can get accepted, such as Rosedal Vista Hermosa Was founded in Mexico City, Mexico by the Legionaries of Christ in 1954 in the neighborhood of Lomas de Chapultepec. Many years later, there were campuses extending all over Mexico and other Latin American countries such as Brazil, Chile, and Venezuela. The first Cumbres campus was founded in Lomas de Chapultepec \"1954\" with the name Instituto Cumbres Lomas.",
"Title: Secretariat of National Defense (Mexico)\n\nThe Mexican Secretariat of National Defense (SEDENA; Spanish: \"Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional\" ) is the government department responsible for managing Mexico's Army and Air Forces. Its head is the Secretary of National Defense who, like the co-equal Secretary of the Navy, reports directly to the President. Before 1937, the position was called the Secretary of War and Navy (\"Secretaría de Guerra y Marina\"). The agency has its headquarters in Lomas de Sotelo, Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City. The following offices report to the Secretary are the assistant secretary, the chief of staff and the military law bodies.",
"Title: Eton School (Mexico)\n\nEton School (Spanish: Colegio Eton, S.C. ) is a private preschool through high school in Mexico City. There is a toddler center and a preschool in Lomas de Chapultepec, Miguel Hidalgo, while the campus for elementary through high school is in Santa Fe and in Cuajimalpa. As of 2016 the school has about 1,400 students.",
"Title: Toluca International Airport\n\nToluca International Airport, officially named Licenciado Adolfo López Mateos International Airport (IATA: TLC, ICAO: MMTO) is an international airport located at Toluca, State of Mexico, Mexico. It is part of the Mexico City Metropolitan Airport Group, and it is being improved and promoted to handle some traffic for the city of Toluca, but it mainly serves as a low-cost carrier airport for Mexico City, with service from airlines such as Interjet, Volaris and most recently Aeromexico Connect. The airport is named after President Adolfo López Mateos."
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"Away West",
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"The Snoqualmie River is a 45 mi long river in King County and Snohomish County in the U.S. state of Washington.",
" The river's three main tributaries are the North, Middle, and South Forks, which drain the west side of the Cascade Mountains near the town of North Bend and join near the town of Snoqualmie just above the Snoqualmie Falls.",
" After the falls the river flows north through rich farmland and the towns of Fall City, Carnation, and Duvall before meeting the Skykomish River to form the Snohomish River near Monroe.",
" The Snohomish River empties into Puget Sound at Everett.",
" Other tributaries of the Snoqualmie River include the Taylor River and the Pratt River, both of which enter the Middle Fork, the Tolt River, which joins at Carnation, and the Raging River at Fall City."
],
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"Exodusters was a name given to African Americans who migrated from states along the Mississippi River to Kansas in the late nineteenth century, as part of the Exoduster Movement or Exodus of 1879.",
" It was the first general migration of blacks following the Civil War.",
" The movement received substantial organizational support from prominent figures, Benjamin Singleton of Tennessee and Henry Adams of Louisiana.",
" As many as forty thousand Exodusters left the South to settle in Kansas, Oklahoma and Colorado."
],
"title": "Exodusters"
},
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"Casa Vieja Lodge was opened in 2006 in Puerto San Jose, Escuintla, Guatemala.",
" It consists of 19 bedroom fisherman style lodge complete with an outdoor restaurant, pool, and gym.",
" Casa Vieja Lodge is a direct result of the former and original sport fishing lodge of Fins 'n Feathers Inn by Tim Choate in 1998.",
" A large majority of the original staff moved to Casa Vieja Lodge from Fins 'n Feathers after its closing in 2002.",
" Casa Vieja Lodge was originally a private home that Jim Turner purchased and turned into the beginning of Casa Vieja Lodge.",
" From there he constructed an additional building with 8 rooms and an outdoor tiki hut style dining/bar area.",
" Turner was the owner from 2006-2013 when he then sold to David Salazar, a former captain of the Fins 'n Feathers Fleet on the Yellowfin, Nany, and the Man 'O War.",
" David Salazar, along with his wife Kristen, are now the lodge owners, where David is at the helm of the Finest Kind, a 40' Whiticar."
],
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},
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"The Snohomish River is a river in the U.S. state of Washington, formed by the confluence of the Skykomish and Snoqualmie rivers near Monroe.",
" It flows northwest entering Port Gardner Bay, part of Puget Sound, between Everett and Marysville.",
" The Pilchuck River is its main tributary and joins the river at Snohomish.",
" The river system drains the west side of the Cascade Mountains from Snoqualmie Pass to north of Stevens Pass."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Monroe Nathan Work (August 15, 1866–May 2, 1945) was an American sociologist who founded the Department of Records and Research at the Tuskegee Institute in 1908 and expanded its national reputation.",
" With much of his career he strove to advance credibility to the anti-lynching campaigns and the National Negro Health Week movement.",
" His chief works include the \"Negro Year Book\" and \"A Bibliography of the Negro in Africa and America\"—a bibliography of 17,000 references on African Americans.",
" These resources were the largest of their kind in an era when scholarship by and about black Americans was highly inaccessible, and overlooked or ignored by most academics in the US."
],
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"Scraps of Time: 1879, Away West is a 2006 book by Patricia McKissack about a farmboy, Everett Turner, who runs away and joins the Exodusters, travelling to Nicodemus, Kansas."
],
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"Beth P. Turner (born 13 May 1958 in Maine) is an American politician from Maine.",
" A Republican, Turner represents portions of Aroostook County and Penobscot County in the Maine House of Representatives.",
" She was first elected in March 2011 in a special election following the death of Rep. Everett McLeod in December 2010."
],
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"The Everett Public Library (EPL) serves the residents of Everett, Washington.",
" EPL operates a main library at 2702 Hoyt Avenue and the Evergreen branch, at 9512 Evergreen Way.",
" The main library overlooks Puget Sound and the southern end of Whidbey Island.",
" The library has noteworthy artworks, including works by Dudley Pratt, Ransom Patrick, Guy Anderson, Jack Gunter, and Sonja Blomdahl.",
" The library circulates over 900,000 items per year, provides exceptional book and media collections, reference services, on-line resources, in-home library services, and programs for adults, children and families.",
" The library’s staff includes specialists in adult reference, children’s books, local history and career information.",
" The Everett Public Library introduced a bookmobile service in May 1924; the first of its kind in Washington state, and the second in the West.",
" It is also one of the few public library systems in the United States that has two full-time historians on staff, David Dilgard and Melinda Van Wingen.",
" Historian Margaret Riddle retired after 31 years."
],
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},
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"Jack Rabbit Blues is a compilation album of songs that Ike Turner performed on between 1958 and 1960 released through Secret Records.",
" At this time, Turner was involved and performed with various bands and musicians including Kenneth Churchill, Otis Rush, Betty Everett, Buddy Guy and his own Kings of Rhythm as well as his earlier singles with future wife, Tina Turner (she also went under the alias of Little Ann).",
" Every one of these tracks features Ike Turner on guitar, piano and/or vocals."
],
"title": "Jack Rabbit Blues – The Singles of 1958–1960"
},
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"sentences": [
"Möngöl Hörde is an English hardcore punk band formed in 2012.",
" The group features Frank Turner on vocals, Ben Dawson on drums and Matt Nasir on guitar.",
" Turner and Dawson are both former members of hardcore punk outfit Million Dead.",
" Frank Turner is now best known for his solo folk-punk material, and Matt Nasir is part of his backing band, The Sleeping Souls.",
" Lyrically, Möngöl Hörde is not as serious as Frank Turner's other projects, with Turner stating, \"Lyrically it's very different from what I do now, it's kind of depraved.",
" The first song we wrote is about Natalie Portman's tapeworm using her as a glove puppet to lead an uprising in Hollywood.",
" We're writing a whole pile of new songs and we're going to do some live dates soon.\""
],
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}
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"Title: Snoqualmie River\n\nThe Snoqualmie River is a 45 mi long river in King County and Snohomish County in the U.S. state of Washington. The river's three main tributaries are the North, Middle, and South Forks, which drain the west side of the Cascade Mountains near the town of North Bend and join near the town of Snoqualmie just above the Snoqualmie Falls. After the falls the river flows north through rich farmland and the towns of Fall City, Carnation, and Duvall before meeting the Skykomish River to form the Snohomish River near Monroe. The Snohomish River empties into Puget Sound at Everett. Other tributaries of the Snoqualmie River include the Taylor River and the Pratt River, both of which enter the Middle Fork, the Tolt River, which joins at Carnation, and the Raging River at Fall City.",
"Title: Exodusters\n\nExodusters was a name given to African Americans who migrated from states along the Mississippi River to Kansas in the late nineteenth century, as part of the Exoduster Movement or Exodus of 1879. It was the first general migration of blacks following the Civil War. The movement received substantial organizational support from prominent figures, Benjamin Singleton of Tennessee and Henry Adams of Louisiana. As many as forty thousand Exodusters left the South to settle in Kansas, Oklahoma and Colorado.",
"Title: Casa Vieja Lodge\n\nCasa Vieja Lodge was opened in 2006 in Puerto San Jose, Escuintla, Guatemala. It consists of 19 bedroom fisherman style lodge complete with an outdoor restaurant, pool, and gym. Casa Vieja Lodge is a direct result of the former and original sport fishing lodge of Fins 'n Feathers Inn by Tim Choate in 1998. A large majority of the original staff moved to Casa Vieja Lodge from Fins 'n Feathers after its closing in 2002. Casa Vieja Lodge was originally a private home that Jim Turner purchased and turned into the beginning of Casa Vieja Lodge. From there he constructed an additional building with 8 rooms and an outdoor tiki hut style dining/bar area. Turner was the owner from 2006-2013 when he then sold to David Salazar, a former captain of the Fins 'n Feathers Fleet on the Yellowfin, Nany, and the Man 'O War. David Salazar, along with his wife Kristen, are now the lodge owners, where David is at the helm of the Finest Kind, a 40' Whiticar.",
"Title: Snohomish River\n\nThe Snohomish River is a river in the U.S. state of Washington, formed by the confluence of the Skykomish and Snoqualmie rivers near Monroe. It flows northwest entering Port Gardner Bay, part of Puget Sound, between Everett and Marysville. The Pilchuck River is its main tributary and joins the river at Snohomish. The river system drains the west side of the Cascade Mountains from Snoqualmie Pass to north of Stevens Pass.",
"Title: Monroe Work\n\nMonroe Nathan Work (August 15, 1866–May 2, 1945) was an American sociologist who founded the Department of Records and Research at the Tuskegee Institute in 1908 and expanded its national reputation. With much of his career he strove to advance credibility to the anti-lynching campaigns and the National Negro Health Week movement. His chief works include the \"Negro Year Book\" and \"A Bibliography of the Negro in Africa and America\"—a bibliography of 17,000 references on African Americans. These resources were the largest of their kind in an era when scholarship by and about black Americans was highly inaccessible, and overlooked or ignored by most academics in the US.",
"Title: Away West\n\nScraps of Time: 1879, Away West is a 2006 book by Patricia McKissack about a farmboy, Everett Turner, who runs away and joins the Exodusters, travelling to Nicodemus, Kansas.",
"Title: Beth Turner\n\nBeth P. Turner (born 13 May 1958 in Maine) is an American politician from Maine. A Republican, Turner represents portions of Aroostook County and Penobscot County in the Maine House of Representatives. She was first elected in March 2011 in a special election following the death of Rep. Everett McLeod in December 2010.",
"Title: Everett Public Library\n\nThe Everett Public Library (EPL) serves the residents of Everett, Washington. EPL operates a main library at 2702 Hoyt Avenue and the Evergreen branch, at 9512 Evergreen Way. The main library overlooks Puget Sound and the southern end of Whidbey Island. The library has noteworthy artworks, including works by Dudley Pratt, Ransom Patrick, Guy Anderson, Jack Gunter, and Sonja Blomdahl. The library circulates over 900,000 items per year, provides exceptional book and media collections, reference services, on-line resources, in-home library services, and programs for adults, children and families. The library’s staff includes specialists in adult reference, children’s books, local history and career information. The Everett Public Library introduced a bookmobile service in May 1924; the first of its kind in Washington state, and the second in the West. It is also one of the few public library systems in the United States that has two full-time historians on staff, David Dilgard and Melinda Van Wingen. Historian Margaret Riddle retired after 31 years.",
"Title: Jack Rabbit Blues – The Singles of 1958–1960\n\nJack Rabbit Blues is a compilation album of songs that Ike Turner performed on between 1958 and 1960 released through Secret Records. At this time, Turner was involved and performed with various bands and musicians including Kenneth Churchill, Otis Rush, Betty Everett, Buddy Guy and his own Kings of Rhythm as well as his earlier singles with future wife, Tina Turner (she also went under the alias of Little Ann). Every one of these tracks features Ike Turner on guitar, piano and/or vocals.",
"Title: Möngöl Hörde\n\nMöngöl Hörde is an English hardcore punk band formed in 2012. The group features Frank Turner on vocals, Ben Dawson on drums and Matt Nasir on guitar. Turner and Dawson are both former members of hardcore punk outfit Million Dead. Frank Turner is now best known for his solo folk-punk material, and Matt Nasir is part of his backing band, The Sleeping Souls. Lyrically, Möngöl Hörde is not as serious as Frank Turner's other projects, with Turner stating, \"Lyrically it's very different from what I do now, it's kind of depraved. The first song we wrote is about Natalie Portman's tapeworm using her as a glove puppet to lead an uprising in Hollywood. We're writing a whole pile of new songs and we're going to do some live dates soon.\""
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What is the name of the 1989 song which reached No. 13 on the UK Singles Chart, and written by the English singer-songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist, producer, remixer, and DJ also known for writing hits such as "Enjoy the Silence", "Stripped", "It's No Good", "In Your Room", "Strangelove", "I Feel You", "People Are People", "Precious", "A Question of Time", "Policy of Truth", "Everything Counts", "Behind the Wheel", "Shake the Disease", "Never Let Me Down Again", and many more?
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Personal Jesus
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"Sirach Charles (born 31 October 1987), better known by his stage name Angel, is an English singer-songwriter, rapper and record producer from West London, England.",
" His single \"Go In, Go Hard\", featuring vocals from English rapper Wretch 32, was released on 18 March 2012.",
" The song reached number 41 on the UK Singles Chart.",
" The following single, \"Wonderful\", performed better commercially, peaking at number nine on the UK Singles chart and topping the UK R&B Chart."
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"Never Let Me Down is the seventeenth studio album by David Bowie, released on 20 April 1987 on the label EMI America.",
" Bowie conceived the album as the foundation for a theatrical world tour, writing and recording most of the songs in Switzerland.",
" He considered the record a return to rock and roll music.",
" Three singles were released from the album, \"Day-In Day-Out\", \"Time Will Crawl\" and \"Never Let Me Down\", which all reached the UK Top 40."
],
"title": "Never Let Me Down"
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"Tony De Vit ( ; 12 September 1957 – 2 July 1998) was a British club DJ, producer and remixer and one of the most influential of his generation.",
" He was credited with helping to take the \"Hard house\" and fast \"Hard NRG\" sounds out of the London gay scene and into mainstream clubs.",
" His single \"Burning Up\" reached number 25 in the UK Singles Chart in March 1995, with \"To The Limit\" making number 44 in September 1995.",
" During that year he won BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix of the Year Award, as voted by listeners of the show, and Music Week's re-mix of Year Award for Louise's (Naked).",
" He remixed many UK Top 40 hits during his career with artists like Taylor Dayne and East 17.",
" Between 1994 and 1998 his popularity with the clubbing public was rivaled by only Paul Oakenfold and Carl Cox.",
" In September 2010, Mixmag UK announced the nominations of 35 DJs chosen by other big names in the world of dance music as those they considered the best DJs ever.",
" A subsequent 15-month survey, which polled hundreds of thousands of global votes, asked who was the \"Greatest DJ of All Time\" and when the result was announced in January 2011, Tony De-Vit was ranked No 9 and one of four British DJs who made the Top 10."
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"Martin Lee Gore (born 23 July 1961) is an English singer-songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist, producer, remixer, and DJ.",
" He is one of the founding members of the band Depeche Mode, and also has written the majority of their songs.",
" His work now spans over four decades.",
" Gore's best-known compositions include hits such as \"Personal Jesus\", \"Enjoy the Silence\", \"Stripped\", \"It's No Good\", \"In Your Room\", \"Strangelove\", \"I Feel You\", \"People Are People\", \"Precious\", \"A Question of Time\", \"Policy of Truth\", \"Everything Counts\", \"Behind the Wheel\", \"Shake the Disease\", \"Never Let Me Down Again\", and many more."
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"\"Personal Jesus\" is a song by the English electronic band Depeche Mode, released on 28 August 1989 as the lead single from their seventh album, \"Violator\" (1990).",
" The single reached No. 13 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 28 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" The song was the first single to make the US Top 40 for the band since their 1984 single \"People Are People\" and was their first gold-certified single in the US (quickly followed by the band's subsequent single, \"Enjoy the Silence\")."
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"\"Gold Dust\" is a song by British-based DJ and record producer DJ Fresh.",
" Originally put out as a 12\" in 2008, it was re-released in 2010 featuring vocals from Ce' Cile although there is a version of the song on his album \"Nextlevelism\" which features Ms. Dynamite.",
" It is the third single released from his second album \"Kryptonite\".",
" The 2010 version of the song peaked at number 24 on the UK Singles Chart.",
" The music video was directed by Ben Newman and edited by Jacek Zajkowski.",
" In 2012, Shy FX made a 're-edit' of the song that was re-released to radio.",
" This version reached number 22 on the UK Singles Chart and number 39 on the Irish Singles Chart.",
" The sales of all versions are combined together enabling it to have sold in excess of 600,000 copies, receiving a Platinum certification, despite never reaching the top twenty of the UK Singles Chart."
],
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"Catherine \"Kate\" Bush, CBE (born 30 July 1958 ) is an English singer-songwriter, musician and record producer.",
" Bush first came to note in 1978 when, aged 19, she topped the UK Singles Chart for four weeks with her debut single \"Wuthering Heights\", becoming the first female artist to achieve a UK number-one with a self-written song.",
" She has since released twenty-five UK Top 40 singles, including the top ten hits \"The Man with the Child in His Eyes\", \"Babooshka\", \"Running Up That Hill\", \"Don't Give Up\" (a duet with Peter Gabriel) and \"King of the Mountain\".",
" She has released ten studio albums, all of which reached the UK Top 10, including the UK number-one albums \"Never for Ever\" (1980), \"Hounds of Love\" (1985), and the compilation \"The Whole Story\" (1986).",
" She is the first British solo female artist to top the UK album charts and the first female artist ever to enter the album chart at number-one."
],
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"Jakaranda was a pop group consisting of Kenny Wong, Allison DiNonno, and Jacqueline \"Jackie\" Siebert which performed from 1997 to 1998.",
" In the summer of 1998 Kenny Wong was replaced by Ronnie Davidson.",
" The group was a part of Crave Records, a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment (Japan), which ceased operations in 1998.",
" The group had moderate attention upon the release of the Disney remake \"The Parent Trap\", where their single \"Never Let You Go\" was featured.",
" A similar version of \"Never Let You Go\" was made by Dario G, an English dance music group in 1997 titled \"Sunchyme.\"",
" It reached No. 2 in the UK singles chart in 1997.",
" The original theme for both these songs was taken from the 1985 song \"Life in a Northern Town\" by The Dream Academy."
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"The discography of British singer-songwriter Gabrielle Aplin, consists of two studio albums, four extended plays, three live albums and five singles.",
" Her first release was the 5-track \"Acoustic EP\" which was released on the iTunes Store on 13 September 2010.",
" Her second EP \"Never Fade\" was released on 9 May 2011 and saw Aplin expand her sound, showcasing a more folk rock sound and playing all instruments herself.",
" In April 2011, Aplin was invited to perform for \"BBC Introducing\" at Maida Vale Studios, where she played 3 tracks from \"Never Fade\" and a cover of the Coldplay song \"Fix You\".",
" Aplin released her third EP, \"Home\", on 9 January 2012.",
" On 29 February 2012, Aplin announced that she had signed to Parlophone.",
" Aplin was confirmed as the soundtrack to the John Lewis 2012 Christmas television advertisement, covering Frankie Goes to Hollywood's \"The Power of Love\", the song reached number one on the UK Singles Chart.",
" On 12 December 2012, Aplin announced that the title of her debut album would be \"English Rain\".",
" In addition, she also unveiled its artwork and release date of 29 April 2013.",
" However, the album's release date was later confirmed as 13 May 2013.",
" Aplin announced live on 17 February Radio 1 Chart Show that her third single would be \"Panic Cord\".",
" The song originally featured on her Never Fade EP and it was released on 5 May 2013, charting at number 19 on the UK Singles Chart.",
" \"English Rain\" charted at number 2 on both the UK Albums Chart and Scottish Albums Chart, while reaching number on the Irish Albums Chart.",
" In 2014, Aplin released her \"English Rain EP\" in the United States.",
" The EP was released on the 6th of May and features 5 songs from her debut album, as well as a cover of Canadian singer Joni Mitchell's \"A Case of You\".",
" In 2015, Aplin released her second studio album entitled \"Light Up the Dark\".",
" \"Light Up the Dark\" debuted at number 14 on the UK Albums Chart."
],
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"Bruce Fielder (born 1 November 1992), known professionally as Sigala, is an English DJ, record producer and remixer from Norwich, Norfolk.",
" He is best known for his 2015 debut single \"Easy Love\", which samples \"ABC\" by the Jackson 5.",
" It debuted at number 71 on the UK Singles Chart on 4 September 2015 and jumped to number one the next week.",
" His follow-up single, \"Sweet Lovin'\", which features Bryn Christopher, reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart.",
" His next single \"Say You Do\", which features Imani and DJ Fresh, was released on 18 March 2016 and reached number 5 in the UK Singles Chart."
],
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"Title: Angel (British musician)\n\nSirach Charles (born 31 October 1987), better known by his stage name Angel, is an English singer-songwriter, rapper and record producer from West London, England. His single \"Go In, Go Hard\", featuring vocals from English rapper Wretch 32, was released on 18 March 2012. The song reached number 41 on the UK Singles Chart. The following single, \"Wonderful\", performed better commercially, peaking at number nine on the UK Singles chart and topping the UK R&B Chart.",
"Title: Never Let Me Down\n\nNever Let Me Down is the seventeenth studio album by David Bowie, released on 20 April 1987 on the label EMI America. Bowie conceived the album as the foundation for a theatrical world tour, writing and recording most of the songs in Switzerland. He considered the record a return to rock and roll music. Three singles were released from the album, \"Day-In Day-Out\", \"Time Will Crawl\" and \"Never Let Me Down\", which all reached the UK Top 40.",
"Title: Tony De Vit\n\nTony De Vit ( ; 12 September 1957 – 2 July 1998) was a British club DJ, producer and remixer and one of the most influential of his generation. He was credited with helping to take the \"Hard house\" and fast \"Hard NRG\" sounds out of the London gay scene and into mainstream clubs. His single \"Burning Up\" reached number 25 in the UK Singles Chart in March 1995, with \"To The Limit\" making number 44 in September 1995. During that year he won BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix of the Year Award, as voted by listeners of the show, and Music Week's re-mix of Year Award for Louise's (Naked). He remixed many UK Top 40 hits during his career with artists like Taylor Dayne and East 17. Between 1994 and 1998 his popularity with the clubbing public was rivaled by only Paul Oakenfold and Carl Cox. In September 2010, Mixmag UK announced the nominations of 35 DJs chosen by other big names in the world of dance music as those they considered the best DJs ever. A subsequent 15-month survey, which polled hundreds of thousands of global votes, asked who was the \"Greatest DJ of All Time\" and when the result was announced in January 2011, Tony De-Vit was ranked No 9 and one of four British DJs who made the Top 10.",
"Title: Martin Gore\n\nMartin Lee Gore (born 23 July 1961) is an English singer-songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist, producer, remixer, and DJ. He is one of the founding members of the band Depeche Mode, and also has written the majority of their songs. His work now spans over four decades. Gore's best-known compositions include hits such as \"Personal Jesus\", \"Enjoy the Silence\", \"Stripped\", \"It's No Good\", \"In Your Room\", \"Strangelove\", \"I Feel You\", \"People Are People\", \"Precious\", \"A Question of Time\", \"Policy of Truth\", \"Everything Counts\", \"Behind the Wheel\", \"Shake the Disease\", \"Never Let Me Down Again\", and many more.",
"Title: Personal Jesus\n\n\"Personal Jesus\" is a song by the English electronic band Depeche Mode, released on 28 August 1989 as the lead single from their seventh album, \"Violator\" (1990). The single reached No. 13 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 28 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The song was the first single to make the US Top 40 for the band since their 1984 single \"People Are People\" and was their first gold-certified single in the US (quickly followed by the band's subsequent single, \"Enjoy the Silence\").",
"Title: Gold Dust (DJ Fresh song)\n\n\"Gold Dust\" is a song by British-based DJ and record producer DJ Fresh. Originally put out as a 12\" in 2008, it was re-released in 2010 featuring vocals from Ce' Cile although there is a version of the song on his album \"Nextlevelism\" which features Ms. Dynamite. It is the third single released from his second album \"Kryptonite\". The 2010 version of the song peaked at number 24 on the UK Singles Chart. The music video was directed by Ben Newman and edited by Jacek Zajkowski. In 2012, Shy FX made a 're-edit' of the song that was re-released to radio. This version reached number 22 on the UK Singles Chart and number 39 on the Irish Singles Chart. The sales of all versions are combined together enabling it to have sold in excess of 600,000 copies, receiving a Platinum certification, despite never reaching the top twenty of the UK Singles Chart.",
"Title: Kate Bush\n\nCatherine \"Kate\" Bush, CBE (born 30 July 1958 ) is an English singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. Bush first came to note in 1978 when, aged 19, she topped the UK Singles Chart for four weeks with her debut single \"Wuthering Heights\", becoming the first female artist to achieve a UK number-one with a self-written song. She has since released twenty-five UK Top 40 singles, including the top ten hits \"The Man with the Child in His Eyes\", \"Babooshka\", \"Running Up That Hill\", \"Don't Give Up\" (a duet with Peter Gabriel) and \"King of the Mountain\". She has released ten studio albums, all of which reached the UK Top 10, including the UK number-one albums \"Never for Ever\" (1980), \"Hounds of Love\" (1985), and the compilation \"The Whole Story\" (1986). She is the first British solo female artist to top the UK album charts and the first female artist ever to enter the album chart at number-one.",
"Title: Jakaranda\n\nJakaranda was a pop group consisting of Kenny Wong, Allison DiNonno, and Jacqueline \"Jackie\" Siebert which performed from 1997 to 1998. In the summer of 1998 Kenny Wong was replaced by Ronnie Davidson. The group was a part of Crave Records, a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment (Japan), which ceased operations in 1998. The group had moderate attention upon the release of the Disney remake \"The Parent Trap\", where their single \"Never Let You Go\" was featured. A similar version of \"Never Let You Go\" was made by Dario G, an English dance music group in 1997 titled \"Sunchyme.\" It reached No. 2 in the UK singles chart in 1997. The original theme for both these songs was taken from the 1985 song \"Life in a Northern Town\" by The Dream Academy.",
"Title: Gabrielle Aplin discography\n\nThe discography of British singer-songwriter Gabrielle Aplin, consists of two studio albums, four extended plays, three live albums and five singles. Her first release was the 5-track \"Acoustic EP\" which was released on the iTunes Store on 13 September 2010. Her second EP \"Never Fade\" was released on 9 May 2011 and saw Aplin expand her sound, showcasing a more folk rock sound and playing all instruments herself. In April 2011, Aplin was invited to perform for \"BBC Introducing\" at Maida Vale Studios, where she played 3 tracks from \"Never Fade\" and a cover of the Coldplay song \"Fix You\". Aplin released her third EP, \"Home\", on 9 January 2012. On 29 February 2012, Aplin announced that she had signed to Parlophone. Aplin was confirmed as the soundtrack to the John Lewis 2012 Christmas television advertisement, covering Frankie Goes to Hollywood's \"The Power of Love\", the song reached number one on the UK Singles Chart. On 12 December 2012, Aplin announced that the title of her debut album would be \"English Rain\". In addition, she also unveiled its artwork and release date of 29 April 2013. However, the album's release date was later confirmed as 13 May 2013. Aplin announced live on 17 February Radio 1 Chart Show that her third single would be \"Panic Cord\". The song originally featured on her Never Fade EP and it was released on 5 May 2013, charting at number 19 on the UK Singles Chart. \"English Rain\" charted at number 2 on both the UK Albums Chart and Scottish Albums Chart, while reaching number on the Irish Albums Chart. In 2014, Aplin released her \"English Rain EP\" in the United States. The EP was released on the 6th of May and features 5 songs from her debut album, as well as a cover of Canadian singer Joni Mitchell's \"A Case of You\". In 2015, Aplin released her second studio album entitled \"Light Up the Dark\". \"Light Up the Dark\" debuted at number 14 on the UK Albums Chart.",
"Title: Sigala\n\nBruce Fielder (born 1 November 1992), known professionally as Sigala, is an English DJ, record producer and remixer from Norwich, Norfolk. He is best known for his 2015 debut single \"Easy Love\", which samples \"ABC\" by the Jackson 5. It debuted at number 71 on the UK Singles Chart on 4 September 2015 and jumped to number one the next week. His follow-up single, \"Sweet Lovin'\", which features Bryn Christopher, reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart. His next single \"Say You Do\", which features Imani and DJ Fresh, was released on 18 March 2016 and reached number 5 in the UK Singles Chart."
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Who starred in the 1986 American drama film Quicksilver and created the cartoon series "Life with Louie?"
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Louie Anderson
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Yuri Lowenthal
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" The Spanish language version of this name found in the San Luis Closed Basin is usually spelled \"Saguache\", while the English language version found north of the basin is usually spelled \"Sawatch\"."
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"Title: Sawatch\n\nThe place name \"Sawatch\" found in the Southern Rocky Mountains of North America is pronounced . This name derives from the Ute language noun \"\"sawup\"\" ( ) meaning \"sand dunes\". The Spanish language version of this name found in the San Luis Closed Basin is usually spelled \"Saguache\", while the English language version found north of the basin is usually spelled \"Sawatch\".",
"Title: Carlos Villarías\n\nCarlos Villarías (7 July 1892 – 27 April 1976), was a Spanish actor who was born in Córdoba, Spain and died in California, USA. His most renown role is in the Spanish language version of \"Drácula\" (1931), with Barry Norton and Lupita Tovar made at night on the same sets as the English language version starring Bela Lugosi.",
"Title: Paul Eiding\n\nPaul Eiding (born March 28, 1957) is an American voice actor, voice instructor, and actor, perhaps best known as the voice actor behind Perceptor in the original Transformers cartoon, Colonel Roy Campbell in the \"Metal Gear\" series, the narrator in \"Diablo\", Judicator Aldaris in \"StarCraft\", and Max Tennyson in \"Ben 10\", \"\", \"\", and \"Ben 10 Omniverse\" where he also did the vocal effects for Zed, Liam and voices for several other characters. He is also the Vault Tec Rep from \"Fallout 4\".",
"Title: Ben 10\n\nBen 10 is an American animated TV series and media franchise created by Man of Action Studios and produced by Cartoon Network Studios. The franchise revolves around a boy named Ben Tennyson who acquires a watch-like alien device (the Omnitrix) which allows the wearer to transform into ten different alien creatures. The \"Ben 10\" franchise has received wide critical acclaim, winning three Emmy Awards. Worldwide it has grossed over $4.5 billion in retail sales. The franchise has four movies, all of which aired on Cartoon Network between August 2007 and March 2012. With a 12-year old franchise, it is the longest Cartoon Network original series to date.",
"Title: Axel: The Biggest Little Hero\n\nAxel: The Biggest Little Hero (original title: Bonta) is a 2013 animated 3-D film written and directed by Leo Lee. The English language version stars the voices of Yuri Lowenthal, Sarah Natochenny, Colleen O'Shaughnessey, Kate Higgins and Ed Asner. Under its original title of \"Bonto\", the film released nationwide across China on August 2, 2013, as China’s very first 3-D film to combine stereoscopic effects with CG technology, representing their highest level of animation.",
"Title: The Secret Saturdays\n\nThe Secret Saturdays is an American animated television series created by Canadian cartoonist Jay Stephens (creator of the Emmy-winning cartoon \"Tutenstein\") for Cartoon Network. It debuted on October 3, 2008, in the United States. The series follows the adventures of the Saturdays, a family of cryptozoologists that work to keep the truth about cryptids from getting out, in order to protect both the human race and the creatures themselves. The Saturdays travel the Earth searching for cryptids to study and battling twisted villains like the megalomaniac V.V. Argost. The series is influenced by the style of 1960s-era Hanna-Barbera action series (such as \"Jonny Quest\") and is combined with Jay Stephens' own personal interest in cryptozoology. The show finished its run on January 30, 2010. It aired reruns on Boomerang on December 5, 2011, until June 1, 2014. The Saturdays appear in \"\" episode \"T.G.I.S.\" teaming up with Ben Tennyson and Rook Blonko in stopping the villain Dr. Animo who has revived the Saturdays' archenemy V.V. Argost. The episode confirms \"The Secret Saturdays\" and \"Ben 10\" share the same reality (references to \"Ben 10\" have previously appeared in a few episodes in \"The Secret Saturdays\").",
"Title: Human Age\n\nHuman Age is the English language version of the free interactive multiplayer browser-based French role playing game \"Human Epic\". The French version was launched in June 2005. A German language version under the name \"Spiel das Leben\" was launched in January 2006. The English language was launched the following month. It has been described as \"The Sims meets Alter Ego\".",
"Title: Yuri Lowenthal\n\nYuri Lowenthal (born March 5, 1971) is an American actor, producer, and screenwriter known chiefly for his voice-over work in anime, cartoons and video games. Some of his prominent roles in anime and cartoons include teenage Ben Tennyson in \"Ben 10\", Sasuke Uchiha in \"Naruto\", Jinnosuke in \"Afro Samurai\", Suzaku Kururugi in \"Code Geass\", and Simon in \"Gurren Lagann\". In video games, he voices The Prince in Ubisoft's \"Prince of Persia\", Alucard in \"Castlevania\", Hayate/Ein in \"Dead or Alive\", Matt Miller in \"Saints Row\", and Yosuke Hanamura in \"Persona 4\". He has a production company Monkey Kingdom Productions with his wife, Tara Platt, where they have produced several feature films and a live-action web series called \"Shelf Life\". He co-authored the book \"Voice-Over Voice Actor\" which gives career tips.",
"Title: Ben 10 (2005 TV series)\n\nBen 10 (also later known as Ben 10 Classic) is an American animated series created by Man of Action (a group consisting of Duncan Rouleau, Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, and Steven T. Seagle), and produced by Cartoon Network Studios. The series is about a 10-year-old boy named Ben Tennyson who gets a watch-like alien device called the \"Omnitrix\" (the prefix \"omni\" means all). Attached to his wrist, this allows him to transform into various alien creatures. He then uses these powers to fight evil from Earth and space. The premiered on December 27, 2005 and ended on April 15, 2008.",
"Title: Saguache\n\nThe place name \"Saguache\" found in the Southern Rocky Mountains of North America is pronounced . This name derives from the Ute language noun \"\"sawup\"\" meaning \"sand dunes\". The Spanish language version of this name found in the San Luis Closed Basin is usually spelled \"Saguache\", while the English language version found north of the basin is usually spelled \"Sawatch\"."
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Rose Byrne starred in what movie?
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Insidious
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" The film was nominated for several 2007 Independent Spirit Awards including Best Feature and Best Director.",
" It is the story of a young woman's death and the people linked to her murder.",
" It also features Mary Beth Hurt, Kerry Washington, James Franco, Giovanni Ribisi, Josh Brolin, Mary Steenburgen and Piper Laurie.",
" The film was premiered at the AFI Film Festival (7 November 2006), and was given a limited US theatrical release on 29 December 2006.",
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"Mary Rose Byrne (born 24 July 1979) is an Australian actress.",
" Byrne made her screen debut in 1992 with a small role in the film \"Dallas Doll\".",
" In 2000, she played a leading role in the Australian film \"The Goddess of 1967\", which brought her the Volpi Cup for Best Actress.",
" From 2007 to 2012, she played Ellen Parsons in the cable television series \"Damages\", which earned her two Golden Globe Award and two Primetime Emmy Award nominations.",
" Along with co-star Glenn Close, she appeared in all of the show's fifty-nine episodes.",
" Byrne has also starred in the films \"Troy\", \"28 Weeks Later\", \"Knowing\", \"Insidious\", \"\", \"\", as well as the comedies \"Get Him to the Greek\", \"Bridesmaids\", \"Neighbors\", \"\", and \"Spy.\""
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"The Night We Called It a Day, also known as All the Way, is a 2003 Australian-American comedy drama film directed by Paul Goldman and starring Dennis Hopper as Frank Sinatra and Melanie Griffith as Barbara Marx.",
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" The movie is based on the true events surrounding Sinatra's 1974 tour in Australia.",
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"Rebecca L. Skloot (born September 19, 1972) is a freelance science writer who specializes in science and medicine.",
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" The story centers on a couple whose son inexplicably enters a comatose state and becomes a vessel for ghosts in an astral dimension who want to inhabit his body, in order to live once again.",
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"Take Away is a 2003 Australian comedy movie, written by Dave O'Neil, who also features as a minor character, and Mark O'Toole.",
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"Neighbors (released in some countries as Bad Neighbours) is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Nicholas Stoller and written by Andrew J. Cohen and Brendan O'Brien.",
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"Wicker Park is a 2004 American psychological drama/romantic mystery film directed by Paul McGuigan and starring Josh Hartnett, Rose Byrne, Diane Kruger and Matthew Lillard.",
" The film is a remake of the 1996 French movie \"L'Appartement\", which in turn is loosely based on Shakespeare's \"A Midsummer's Night Dream\".",
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"Annie is a 2014 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Will Gluck and produced by Village Roadshow Pictures and Will Smith's Overbrook Entertainment for Sony Pictures' Columbia Pictures.",
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" The third film adaptation, following Columbia's 1982 theatrical film and Disney's 1999 television film, \"Annie\" began production in August 2013 and opened on December 19, 2014 to generally negative reviews, and was not a box office success, grossing only $133 million against a below-line production cost of over $65 million."
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"Adam is an 2009 American romantic drama film written and directed by Max Mayer, starring Hugh Dancy and Rose Byrne.",
" The film follows the relationship between a young man named Adam (Dancy) with Asperger syndrome, and Beth (Byrne).",
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"Title: The Dead Girl\n\nThe Dead Girl is a 2006 American film written and directed by Karen Moncrieff, starring Brittany Murphy, Toni Collette, Rose Byrne and Marcia Gay Harden. The film was nominated for several 2007 Independent Spirit Awards including Best Feature and Best Director. It is the story of a young woman's death and the people linked to her murder. It also features Mary Beth Hurt, Kerry Washington, James Franco, Giovanni Ribisi, Josh Brolin, Mary Steenburgen and Piper Laurie. The film was premiered at the AFI Film Festival (7 November 2006), and was given a limited US theatrical release on 29 December 2006. It was generally well received. It only ran for two weeks in US first-run theaters, and earned nearly all its revenue from overseas release.",
"Title: Rose Byrne\n\nMary Rose Byrne (born 24 July 1979) is an Australian actress. Byrne made her screen debut in 1992 with a small role in the film \"Dallas Doll\". In 2000, she played a leading role in the Australian film \"The Goddess of 1967\", which brought her the Volpi Cup for Best Actress. From 2007 to 2012, she played Ellen Parsons in the cable television series \"Damages\", which earned her two Golden Globe Award and two Primetime Emmy Award nominations. Along with co-star Glenn Close, she appeared in all of the show's fifty-nine episodes. Byrne has also starred in the films \"Troy\", \"28 Weeks Later\", \"Knowing\", \"Insidious\", \"\", \"\", as well as the comedies \"Get Him to the Greek\", \"Bridesmaids\", \"Neighbors\", \"\", and \"Spy.\"",
"Title: The Night We Called It a Day (film)\n\nThe Night We Called It a Day, also known as All the Way, is a 2003 Australian-American comedy drama film directed by Paul Goldman and starring Dennis Hopper as Frank Sinatra and Melanie Griffith as Barbara Marx. It also features Portia de Rossi, Joel Edgerton, Rose Byrne and David Hemmings. The movie is based on the true events surrounding Sinatra's 1974 tour in Australia. When the singer calls a local reporter (de Rossi) a \"two-bit hooker\", every union in the country black-bans the star until he issues an apology.",
"Title: Rebecca Skloot\n\nRebecca L. Skloot (born September 19, 1972) is a freelance science writer who specializes in science and medicine. Her first book, \"The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks\" (2010), was one of the best-selling new books of 2010, staying on \"The New York Times\" Bestseller list for over 2 years and eventually reaching #1. It was made into a movie by Oprah Winfrey, which premiered on HBO on April 22, 2017 and starred Rose Byrne as Skloot.",
"Title: Insidious (film)\n\nInsidious is a 2010 American-Canadian supernatural horror film directed by James Wan, written by Leigh Whannell, and starring Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne and Barbara Hershey. It is the first (chronologically, the third) installment in the \"Insidious\" franchise. The story centers on a couple whose son inexplicably enters a comatose state and becomes a vessel for ghosts in an astral dimension who want to inhabit his body, in order to live once again. The film was released in theaters on April 1, 2011, and was FilmDistrict's first theatrical release. The film is followed by a sequel, \"\" (2013) and two prequels, \"\" (2015) and \"\" (2018).",
"Title: Take Away\n\nTake Away is a 2003 Australian comedy movie, written by Dave O'Neil, who also features as a minor character, and Mark O'Toole. It stars Vince Colosimo, Stephen Curry, Rose Byrne, John Howard and Nathan Phillips. The film starts in 19th century Victoria with the invention of the ever great \"Take away\".",
"Title: Neighbors (2014 film)\n\nNeighbors (released in some countries as Bad Neighbours) is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Nicholas Stoller and written by Andrew J. Cohen and Brendan O'Brien. The film stars Seth Rogen, Zac Efron, Rose Byrne, Dave Franco and Christopher Mintz-Plasse. The plot follows a couple who come into conflict with a fraternity that has recently moved in next door.",
"Title: Wicker Park (film)\n\nWicker Park is a 2004 American psychological drama/romantic mystery film directed by Paul McGuigan and starring Josh Hartnett, Rose Byrne, Diane Kruger and Matthew Lillard. The film is a remake of the 1996 French movie \"L'Appartement\", which in turn is loosely based on Shakespeare's \"A Midsummer's Night Dream\". It was nominated for the at the Film Festival of Montreal, the city in which the movie was partially filmed.",
"Title: Annie (2014 film)\n\nAnnie is a 2014 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Will Gluck and produced by Village Roadshow Pictures and Will Smith's Overbrook Entertainment for Sony Pictures' Columbia Pictures. A contemporary adaptation of the 1977 Broadway musical of the same name, the film stars Quvenzhané Wallis, Jamie Foxx, Rose Byrne, Bobby Cannavale, and Cameron Diaz. The third film adaptation, following Columbia's 1982 theatrical film and Disney's 1999 television film, \"Annie\" began production in August 2013 and opened on December 19, 2014 to generally negative reviews, and was not a box office success, grossing only $133 million against a below-line production cost of over $65 million.",
"Title: Adam (2009 film)\n\nAdam is an 2009 American romantic drama film written and directed by Max Mayer, starring Hugh Dancy and Rose Byrne. The film follows the relationship between a young man named Adam (Dancy) with Asperger syndrome, and Beth (Byrne). Mayer was inspired to write the film's script when he heard a radio interview with a man who had Asperger's."
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What beauty pageant was held in Las Vegas in 2010 with Lady Mina as one of the contestants?
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Miss Universe 2010
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"Elena Semikina (born September 8, 1983) is a Russian-Canadian producer and beauty pageant titleholder.",
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" Semikina conceived and executive-produced the feature documentary film \"Our Man in Tehran\", which premiered at the 2013 \"Toronto International Film Festival\" and set the record straight on the Iran hostage crisis after Ben Affleck's feature film, \"Argo\", premiered at the same festival only one year prior."
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"Miss Universe 2010, the 59th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 23 August 2010 at Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.",
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"The Sexiest Bachelor in America Pageant was a male beauty pageant televised on Fox on October 2, 2000.",
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"Señorita México was the name of a national beauty pageant in Mexico, celebrated since 1952.",
" After 2005, the pageant changed its name to \"Miss Mexico\".",
" From 1952 to 1994, was the official pageant responsible for sending the country's representatives to the Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International and other international pageants.",
" After the crowning of Lupita Jones, as the country's first Miss Universe, a dispute between Miss Jones and the pageant organizers over overdued prizes, led to a break of the longtime association between the pageant and the broadcast network Televisa.",
" When the pageant moved to another network TV Azteca, a competing pageant called \"Nuestra Belleza México\" was created, later directed by Miss Jones with the sponsorship of the Televisa TV Network.",
" in 1994 Señorita México lost the bid to Nuestra Belleza México to be the official pageant for the Miss Universe pageant.",
" Later Nuestra Belleza México also obtained the rights of sending Mexico's representatives to Miss World and Miss International.",
" However, the \"Miss Mexico\" pageant still sends representatives to other international pageants.",
" The trade name Señorita Mexico was trademarked in the United States, by Venezuelan Entrepreneur Adan S. Perez CEO of The Miss Mexico Organization with headquarters in Las Vegas Nevada who produces The Señorita Mexico U.S. beauty pageant.",
" He developed a franchise system in every state of The Union to bring girls from all over the United States to compete in national beauty event which takes place every year in Las Vegas.",
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"Jessica Cecchini is an Italian model and beauty pageant titleholder who the winner of the Miss Universo Italia 2010 pageant that was held at the Teatro Antico Greco-Romano in Taormina, Sicilia on 1 July 2010.",
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" Jessica beat out 27 other contestants and won the right to represent Italy at the Miss Universe 2010 pageant in Las Vegas, Nevada, where she failed to advance to the Top 15.",
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"True Beauty (season 2) is the second season of the reality television series \"True Beauty\".",
" In a format similar to the first season, the contestants are competing to see who is the most beautiful.",
" However, they think they are only being tested on \"outer beauty\" when in fact the judges are also evaluating their \"inner beauty\" through a series of hidden-camera challenges.",
" Filming of the second season of \"True Beauty\" was completed in Las Vegas in October 2009 and featured judges Beth Ostrosky Stern and Carson Kressley, among others.",
" As a ruse to keep contestants ignorant of the show's true premise, ABC producers told participants they would be competing in a new modeling reality show known as \"Face of Vegas\".",
" In addition, contestants did not interact with Vanessa Minnillo, the only judge retained from the previous season, until after being eliminated.",
" In each episode, all contestants were subjected to a main hidden-camera challenge.",
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" The second season premiered May 31, 2010 on ABC."
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"Miss Nagaland is an Indian state beauty pageant held annually since 1989 in Nagaland, Northeast India.",
" The Beauty and Aesthetics Society of Nagaland has been organizing the beauty pageant since 1991.",
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"Miss Ecuador 2010 was aheld on March 25, 2010 in Cemexpo (Quito) Ecuador.",
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"Miss World 2003, the 53rd edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 6 December 2003 at the Crown of Beauty Theatre in Sanya, China PR.",
" The pageant was presented by Phil Keoghan, Amanda Byram, and Angela Chow.",
" The contestants also paid a visit to Hong Kong, Xi'an, Shanghai, and Beijing.",
" Azra Akın of Turkey crowned her successor Rosanna Davison of Ireland, the daughter of popular musician Chris de Burgh, claiming Ireland's first major beauty pageant title.",
" 106 contestants from all over the world competed for the crown, marking at that time, the biggest edition in the pageant history.",
" This was the first time China PR hosted the pageant.",
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"Title: Miss Philippines Earth 2010\n\nMiss Philippines Earth 2010, the tenth edition of the Miss Philippines Earth beauty pageant, was held on April 24, 2010 at the Aquatica, Manila Ocean Park, Manila, Philippines. <ref name=\"missphilippines-earth.com/?page_id\"> </ref> Miss Philippines Earth is the largest and most widely participated beauty pageant in the Philippines with 49 official delegates participated in 2010. Miss Philippines Earth 2009 Sandra Seifert crowned Kris Psyche Resus from Infanta as her successor and represented the Philippines in the international Miss Earth 2010 beauty pageant, was held in Vietnam.",
"Title: Elena Semikina\n\nElena Semikina (born September 8, 1983) is a Russian-Canadian producer and beauty pageant titleholder. She was crowned Miss Universe Canada 2010 in Toronto, Ontario, on June 14, 2010. She represented Canada at the Miss Universe 2010 beauty pageant held in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. on August 23, 2010. Semikina conceived and executive-produced the feature documentary film \"Our Man in Tehran\", which premiered at the 2013 \"Toronto International Film Festival\" and set the record straight on the Iran hostage crisis after Ben Affleck's feature film, \"Argo\", premiered at the same festival only one year prior.",
"Title: Miss Universe 2010\n\nMiss Universe 2010, the 59th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 23 August 2010 at Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Ximena Navarrete of Mexico was crowned by Stefanía Fernández of Venezuela as her successor at the end of the event. 83 contestants competed in this year.",
"Title: Sexiest Bachelor in America Pageant\n\nThe Sexiest Bachelor in America Pageant was a male beauty pageant televised on Fox on October 2, 2000. It was held in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was the only male beauty pageant aired on American television. The pageant was only held once.",
"Title: Señorita México\n\nSeñorita México was the name of a national beauty pageant in Mexico, celebrated since 1952. After 2005, the pageant changed its name to \"Miss Mexico\". From 1952 to 1994, was the official pageant responsible for sending the country's representatives to the Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International and other international pageants. After the crowning of Lupita Jones, as the country's first Miss Universe, a dispute between Miss Jones and the pageant organizers over overdued prizes, led to a break of the longtime association between the pageant and the broadcast network Televisa. When the pageant moved to another network TV Azteca, a competing pageant called \"Nuestra Belleza México\" was created, later directed by Miss Jones with the sponsorship of the Televisa TV Network. in 1994 Señorita México lost the bid to Nuestra Belleza México to be the official pageant for the Miss Universe pageant. Later Nuestra Belleza México also obtained the rights of sending Mexico's representatives to Miss World and Miss International. However, the \"Miss Mexico\" pageant still sends representatives to other international pageants. The trade name Señorita Mexico was trademarked in the United States, by Venezuelan Entrepreneur Adan S. Perez CEO of The Miss Mexico Organization with headquarters in Las Vegas Nevada who produces The Señorita Mexico U.S. beauty pageant. He developed a franchise system in every state of The Union to bring girls from all over the United States to compete in national beauty event which takes place every year in Las Vegas. Adan Perez has been producing the national competition Señorita Mexico U.S in Las Vegas, since the year of 2003.",
"Title: Jessica Cecchini\n\nJessica Cecchini is an Italian model and beauty pageant titleholder who the winner of the Miss Universo Italia 2010 pageant that was held at the Teatro Antico Greco-Romano in Taormina, Sicilia on 1 July 2010. For the first time ever, the pageant streamed via webcast worldwide on twww.tv. Jessica beat out 27 other contestants and won the right to represent Italy at the Miss Universe 2010 pageant in Las Vegas, Nevada, where she failed to advance to the Top 15. No Italian woman has ever won the Miss Universe crown, but the number of semifinalists and finalists (including 1st runners-up Daniela Bianchi in 1960 and Roberta Capua in 1987) makes Italy statistically the most successful country never to have won the pageant.",
"Title: True Beauty (season 2)\n\nTrue Beauty (season 2) is the second season of the reality television series \"True Beauty\". In a format similar to the first season, the contestants are competing to see who is the most beautiful. However, they think they are only being tested on \"outer beauty\" when in fact the judges are also evaluating their \"inner beauty\" through a series of hidden-camera challenges. Filming of the second season of \"True Beauty\" was completed in Las Vegas in October 2009 and featured judges Beth Ostrosky Stern and Carson Kressley, among others. As a ruse to keep contestants ignorant of the show's true premise, ABC producers told participants they would be competing in a new modeling reality show known as \"Face of Vegas\". In addition, contestants did not interact with Vanessa Minnillo, the only judge retained from the previous season, until after being eliminated. In each episode, all contestants were subjected to a main hidden-camera challenge. A second, \"final straw\" challenge was put only to the bottom two contestants in most cases. The second season premiered May 31, 2010 on ABC.",
"Title: Miss Nagaland\n\nMiss Nagaland is an Indian state beauty pageant held annually since 1989 in Nagaland, Northeast India. The Beauty and Aesthetics Society of Nagaland has been organizing the beauty pageant since 1991. Miss Nagaland does not officially send any of its winners or past contestants to participate in other beauty pageants. Nevertheless, a number of its beauty queens have over the years gone on to compete independently in other beauty pageants at the regional and national levels, as well as internationally.",
"Title: Miss Ecuador 2010\n\nMiss Ecuador 2010 was aheld on March 25, 2010 in Cemexpo (Quito) Ecuador. Miss Ecuador 2009 Sandra Vinces from Manabí handed over the crown to her successor Lady Mina from Guayas. The winner represented Ecuador at Miss Universe 2010.",
"Title: Miss World 2003\n\nMiss World 2003, the 53rd edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 6 December 2003 at the Crown of Beauty Theatre in Sanya, China PR. The pageant was presented by Phil Keoghan, Amanda Byram, and Angela Chow. The contestants also paid a visit to Hong Kong, Xi'an, Shanghai, and Beijing. Azra Akın of Turkey crowned her successor Rosanna Davison of Ireland, the daughter of popular musician Chris de Burgh, claiming Ireland's first major beauty pageant title. 106 contestants from all over the world competed for the crown, marking at that time, the biggest edition in the pageant history. This was the first time China PR hosted the pageant. Ticket pricing for the event ranged from $110 to $2,730."
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2,689
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In what month of 1956 was the event that caused The Clean Air Act as a response?
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December
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"Title: Clean Air Act 1956\n\nThe Clean Air Act 1956 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed in response to London's Great Smog of 1952. It was in effect until 1964, and sponsored by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government in England and the Department of Health for Scotland.",
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"Title: Great Smog of London\n\nThe Great Smog of London, or Great Smog of 1952 sometimes called the Big Smoke, was a severe air-pollution event that affected the British capital of London in December 1952. A period of cold weather, combined with an anticyclone and windless conditions, collected airborne pollutants – mostly arising from the use of coal – to form a thick layer of smog over the city. It lasted from Friday, 5 December to Tuesday, 9 December 1952 and then dispersed quickly when the weather changed.",
"Title: Volkswagen emissions scandal\n\nThe Volkswagen emissions scandal (also called \"emissionsgate\" or \"dieselgate\") started on 18 September 2015, when the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a notice of violation of the Clean Air Act to German automaker Volkswagen Group. The agency had found that Volkswagen had intentionally programmed turbocharged direct injection (TDI) diesel engines to activate some emissions controls only during laboratory emissions testing. The programming caused the vehicles' NO output to meet US standards during regulatory testing but emit up to 40 times more NO in real-world driving. Volkswagen deployed this programming in about eleven million cars worldwide, and 500,000 in the United States, during model years 2009 through 2015."
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2,690
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Were both Armor for Sleep and Stone Sour formed in New Jersey?
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no
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"Title: Loudwire\n\nLoudwire is an online magazine that covers hard rock and heavy metal music. It is owned by media and entertainment business Townsquare Media. Since its launch in August 2011, \"Loudwire\" has secured exclusive interviews with Ozzy Osbourne, Metallica, Judas Priest, Guns N' Roses, Megadeth, Mötley Crüe, Suicidal Tendencies and many others. \"Loudwire\" has also exclusively premiered new material from Judas Priest, Anthrax, Jane's Addiction, Stone Sour, Phil Anselmo and many more of rock and metal's biggest acts.",
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Mirza Ahmad Ispahani was the first chairman of an airline out of what main hub?
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Karachi
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"Title: Pakistan International Airlines\n\nPakistan International Airlines (Urdu: ) commonly known as PIA (Urdu: ) is the national flag carrier of Pakistan. Its main hub is Karachi while Lahore and Islamabad are its secondary hubs.",
"Title: Ispahani Public School & College, Comilla\n\nIspahani Public School & College, Comilla commonly referred to as IPSC is a well known private educational institution on Comilla,Bangladesh. The institution offers primary, secondary and higher secondary education facilities under the Comilla Education Board. Founded by Mirza Ahmad Ispahani in 1979 the institution is widely known for its excellent results in S.S.C. and H.S.C. exams and its discipline.",
"Title: Mirza Mehdy Ispahani\n\nMirza Mehdy Ispahani (also known as Sadri Ispahani) (1923–2004), son of Mirza Ahmad Ispahani, was Chairman of M.M. Ispahani from 1949 till 2004. Mirza Ali Behrouze Ispahani, son of Mirza Mehdy Ispahani was elected as the Chairman of M.M. Ispahani in 2004.",
"Title: Mirza Ahmad Ispahani\n\nMirza Ahmad Ispahani (1898–1986) was a Perso-Bengali businessman and the patriarch of the Ispahani family based in Chittagong. He was the founder of Orient Airways and the first chairman of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA).",
"Title: Ispahani Public School & College\n\nIspahani Public School & College, Chittagong commonly referred to as IPSC is a well known private educational institution on Zakir Hossain Road in Chittagong, Bangladesh. The institution offers primary, secondary and higher secondary education facilities under the Chittagong Education Board. Founded by Mirza Ahmad Ispahani in 1979 the institution is widely known for its excellent results in S.S.C. and H.S.C. exams and its discipline.",
"Title: Ispahani Hangar\n\nThe Ispahani Hangar is a Pakistan International Airlines wide-body aircraft maintenance hangar at the Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, Pakistan. It was named in honour of Mirza Ahmad Ispahani, the first and longest serving chairman of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA). The hangar for wide body and narrow body aircraft with a supporting airframe overhaul shop was completed and commissioned in 1968.",
"Title: Mirza Ali Behrouze Ispahani\n\nMirza Ali Behrouze Ispahani was a Bangladeshi businessman from the Ispahani family and the chairman of M. M. Ispahani Limited.",
"Title: Mirza Ahmad Ashtiani\n\nMirza Ahmad Ashtiani was born in Tehran. He was the fourth and youngest son of Mirza Hassan Ashtiani, a prominent jurist under the reign Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar and Naser al-Din Shah Qajar. He became a jurist and a Shi'a Imam,"
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2,692
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Jacques-Louis was a founding member of the geological society before returning to France after what period of French history that followed the fall of Napoleon in 1814 until the July revolution of what year?
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1830
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" He was proclaimed king in 1830 after his cousin Charles X was forced to abdicate in the wake of the events of the July Revolution of that year.",
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"Title: Jacques Louis, Comte de Bournon\n\nJacques-Louis, Comte de Bournon FRS, FGS (January 21, 1751 – 24 August 1825) was a French soldier and mineralogist who came to England after the French Revolution. He gained prominence in the scientific community, being elected a fellow of the Royal Society and was a founding member of the Geological Society before returning to France after the Bourbon Restoration.",
"Title: Louis Philippe I\n\nLouis Philippe I (6 October 1773 – 26 August 1850) was King of the French from 1830 to 1848 as the leader of the Orléanist party. As a member of the cadet branch of the Royal House of France and a cousin of King Louis XVI of France by reason of his descent from their common ancestors Louis XIII and Louis XIV, he had earlier found it necessary to flee France during the period of the French Revolution in order to avoid imprisonment and execution, a fate that actually befell his father Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans. He spent 21 years in exile after he left France in 1793. He was proclaimed king in 1830 after his cousin Charles X was forced to abdicate in the wake of the events of the July Revolution of that year. His government, known as the July Monarchy, was dominated by members of a wealthy French elite and numerous former Napoleonic officials. He followed conservative policies, especially under the influence of the French statesman François Guizot during the period 1840–48. He also promoted friendship with Britain and sponsored colonial expansion, notably the conquest of Algeria. His popularity faded as economic conditions in France deteriorated in 1847, and he was forced to abdicate after the outbreak of the French Revolution of 1848. He lived out his life in exile in Great Britain.",
"Title: Australian Journal of Earth Sciences\n\nThe \"Australian Journal of Earth Sciences: An International Geoscience Journal of the Geological Society of Australia\" is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that is published eight times per year by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Geological Society of Australia. The journal broadly covers the earth sciences. The editor-in-Chief is A.S. Andrew (New South Wales). It was established in 1953 as the \"Journal of the Geological Society of Australia\" and obtained its current name in 1984.",
"Title: Thomas C. Hanks\n\nThomas C. Hanks is an American seismologist. He works for the US Geological Survey (USGS) in Menlo Park, California. Dr. Hanks is a member of the Seismological Society of America, the American Geophysical Union, the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, the Geological Society of America, the Peninsula Geological Society at Stanford, and many related geological societies. Dr. Hanks has authored dozens of scholarly papers in strong-motion seismology and tectonic geomorphology.",
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"Title: Royal Geological Society of Cornwall\n\nThe Royal Geological Society of Cornwall is a geological society based in Penzance, Cornwall in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1814 to promote the study of the geology of Cornwall, and is the second oldest geological society in the world, after the Geological Society of London which was founded in 1807.",
"Title: Royal Geological Society of Ireland\n\nThe Royal Geological Society of Ireland traces its origin to the founding in 1831 in Dublin of the Geological Society of Dublin, under the leadership of William Buckland and Adam Sedgwick.",
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"Title: 19th-century French literature\n\n19th-century French literature concerns the developments in French literature during a dynamic period in French history that saw the rise of Democracy and the fitful end of Monarchy and Empire. The period covered spans the following political regimes: Napoleon Bonaparte's Consulate (1799–1804) and Empire (1804–1814), the Restoration under Louis XVIII and Charles X (1814–1830), the July Monarchy under Louis Philippe d'Orléans (1830–1848), the Second Republic (1848–1852), the Second Empire under Napoleon III (1852–1871), and the first decades of the Third Republic (1871–1940)."
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2,693
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When did the first two Rush Hour movies come out?
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"Attack of the Movies 3D is a rail shooter for the Nintendo Wii and Xbox 360.",
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"Title: Rush Hour 2\n\nRush Hour 2 is a 2001 American martial arts buddy cop action comedy film. It is the sequel to the 1998 film \"Rush Hour\" and the second installment in the \"Rush Hour\" film series. The film stars Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker who respectively reprise their roles as Inspector Lee and Detective Carter. The film finds Lee and Carter embroiled in a counterfeit scam involving the Triads.",
"Title: Rush Hour (1998 film)\n\nRush Hour is a 1998 American buddy action comedy film directed by Brett Ratner and starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker as mismatched cops who must rescue the Chinese consul's kidnapped daughter. Released on September 18, 1998, the film grossed over $244 million worldwide. The film's success led to two sequels, \"Rush Hour 2\" (2001) and \"Rush Hour 3\" (2007).",
"Title: Less Than an Hour\n\n\"Less Than an Hour (Theme from Rush Hour 3)\" is a 2007 song by rapper Nas and singer Cee-Lo. It was first heard in the final credits of the film \"Rush Hour 3\" on August 10, before being released on iTunes in September. It is featured on Nas' \"Greatest Hits\" album. It is produced by Salaam Remi, who arranged the track's rhythm section. Lalo Schifrin also received a writing credit for arranging the song's orchestra.",
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"Title: Mühlheim-Dietesheim station\n\nMühlheim-Dietesheim station is a railway station serving the town of Mühlheim am Main, approximately 13 km to the east of the city of Frankfurt am Main in Hesse, Germany. Its two platforms are serviced exclusively by S-Bahn trains S8 and S9, which run from Wiesbaden in the west to Hanau in the east via Frankfurt airport, Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof and the city tunnel, and Offenbach Ost. Trains call approximately every half an hour during the day, with more frequent quarter-hourly services during the rush hour. Late in the evenings, early in the mornings, and on Sundays, services are restricted to once an hour in either direction, as other S8 and S9 services terminate at Offenbach Ost instead of Hanau Hbf.",
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"Title: The Artform (band)\n\nthe Artform was an American acoustic rock band from Southbridge, Massachusetts. the Artform was founded by Shawn Cheever (singer, songwriter, guitarist) and Dan Tokarz (drums, percussion) in 2007. the Artform has played several local venues such as Mill Street Brews, Sturbridge Coffee Roasters, Moonstruck Cafe and The Q to name a few. With the recording of their debut album \"Rush Hour\" (2008) underway at Shatterproof Studios, Jacquelin Valentine (backing vocalist) joined the two to add background vocals on a few select tracks while recording a duet with Shawn, titled \"It's You\". While \"Rush Hour\" was in its final stages of being mixed and mastered, they disbanded and agreed to release the album as a digital-only release available from their MySpace and official website. By May 2008, Cheever and Jacquelin started work on a new project dubbed \"In Search of Rescue\" with Jacquelin's brother Jake Valentine (guitar) and friend Aaron Rider (drums, percussion). By the end of August 2008, \"In Search of Rescue\" disbanded quietly. Since May 2009, Shawn has resurrected the Artform back as a solo act until \"some course of action can be agreed upon\".",
"Title: Attack of the Movies 3D\n\nAttack of the Movies 3D is a rail shooter for the Nintendo Wii and Xbox 360. The Wii version of the game is the first 3D shooter designed for the console. The game transports gamers into six movie-themed worlds where they will battle large alien space cruisers, shoots underwater monsters and more, only to discover the reason these movies come to life."
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2,694
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which university is private, Istanbul University (Turkish: "İstanbul Üniversitesi" ) or The Sabancı University Sakıp Sabancı Museum (Turkish: "Sakıp Sabancı Müzesi"?
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The Sabancı University Sakıp Sabancı Museum
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" Most of the companies were established by the efforts of the second generation members of the family, Sakıp Sabancı, Hacı Sabancı, Şevket Sabancı, Erol Sabancı, and Özdemir Sabancı .",
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"The Sabancı University Sakıp Sabancı Museum (Turkish: \"Sakıp Sabancı Müzesi\" ) is a private fine arts museum in Istanbul, Turkey, dedicated to calligraphic art, religious and state documents, as well as paintings of the Ottoman era.",
" The museum was founded by Sakıp Sabancı, and was opened in June 2002.",
" Aside from permanent exhibitions, the museum also hosts national and foreign temporary exhibitions and, hosts cultural events on the weekends."
],
"title": "Sakıp Sabancı Museum"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sabancı Performing Arts Center (Turkish: \"Sabancı Universitesi Gösteri Merkezi\" ) is the performing arts center and conference hall of Sabancı University in Tuzla district of Istanbul, Turkey."
],
"title": "Sabancı Performing Arts Center"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Suzan Sabancı Dinçer, CBE (] ; born 1965, Istanbul), a member of the Sabancı family in third generation, is a Turkish businesswoman.",
" She is currently chairperson and executive board member of Akbank, as well as board member of Sabancı Holding."
],
"title": "Suzan Sabancı Dinçer"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Istanbul University Observatory (Turkish: \"İstanbul Üniversitesi Gözlemevi\" ) is a ground-based astronomical observatory operated by the Astronomy and Space Sciences Department at Istanbul University's Faculty of Science.",
" Established in 1936, it is situated next to the historic Beyazıt Tower within the main campus of the university at Beyazıt Square in Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey."
],
"title": "Istanbul University Observatory"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sabancı University (Turkish: \"Sabancı Üniversitesi\" ), established in 1994, is a young foundation university located on a 1.26 million squaremeter campus which is about 40 km from Istanbul's city center.",
" Its first students matriculated in 1999.",
" The first academic session started on 20, 1999 (1999--T) ."
],
"title": "Sabancı University"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sakıp Sabancı (7 April 1933 – 10 April 2004) was a prominent Turkish business tycoon and philanthropist."
],
"title": "Sakıp Sabancı"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Istanbul Zoology Museum, more precisely Zoology Museum of Istanbul University (Turkish: \"İstanbul Üniversitesi Zooloji Müzesi\" ) is a natural history museum, located in Istanbul University's Vezneciler Campus at Fatih, Istanbul featuring animal collections.",
" It was founded in 1933 and rearranged in 1989.",
" The museum is owned and maintained by the Department of Biology at Faculty of Science."
],
"title": "Istanbul Zoology Museum"
}
] |
[
"Title: Istanbul Municipal Conservatory\n\nThe Istanbul University State Conservatory (Turkish: \"İstanbul Üniversitesi Devlet Konservatuarı\"), until 1986 the Istanbul Municipal Conservatory (Turkish: \"İstanbul Belediye Konservatuarı\"), is a major national music school in Istanbul and part of Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University.",
"Title: Istanbul University\n\nIstanbul University (Turkish: \"İstanbul Üniversitesi\" ) is a prominent Turkish university located in Istanbul.",
"Title: Sabancı family\n\nThe Sabancı family is one of the wealthiest families in Turkey according to the Forbes billionaires list of 2016, with an estimated fortune ranging between $20-30 billion. The family's main business entity was founded by Hacı Ömer Sabancı, in the 1930s. Hacı Ömer Sabancı, the progenitor of the Sabancı family, moved from his native Kayseri to Adana in the early 1920s. His business grew, in part, due to reduced business competition as a result of the Armenian Genocide. Some second and third generation members of the family today control a group of companies under Sabanci Holding. Most of the companies were established by the efforts of the second generation members of the family, Sakıp Sabancı, Hacı Sabancı, Şevket Sabancı, Erol Sabancı, and Özdemir Sabancı . After the death of Sakıp Sabancı, also known as Sakip Aga, in 2004, the granddaughter of the founder, Güler Sabancı, was chosen to run Sabancı Holding.",
"Title: Sakıp Sabancı Museum\n\nThe Sabancı University Sakıp Sabancı Museum (Turkish: \"Sakıp Sabancı Müzesi\" ) is a private fine arts museum in Istanbul, Turkey, dedicated to calligraphic art, religious and state documents, as well as paintings of the Ottoman era. The museum was founded by Sakıp Sabancı, and was opened in June 2002. Aside from permanent exhibitions, the museum also hosts national and foreign temporary exhibitions and, hosts cultural events on the weekends.",
"Title: Sabancı Performing Arts Center\n\nSabancı Performing Arts Center (Turkish: \"Sabancı Universitesi Gösteri Merkezi\" ) is the performing arts center and conference hall of Sabancı University in Tuzla district of Istanbul, Turkey.",
"Title: Suzan Sabancı Dinçer\n\nSuzan Sabancı Dinçer, CBE (] ; born 1965, Istanbul), a member of the Sabancı family in third generation, is a Turkish businesswoman. She is currently chairperson and executive board member of Akbank, as well as board member of Sabancı Holding.",
"Title: Istanbul University Observatory\n\nThe Istanbul University Observatory (Turkish: \"İstanbul Üniversitesi Gözlemevi\" ) is a ground-based astronomical observatory operated by the Astronomy and Space Sciences Department at Istanbul University's Faculty of Science. Established in 1936, it is situated next to the historic Beyazıt Tower within the main campus of the university at Beyazıt Square in Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey.",
"Title: Sabancı University\n\nSabancı University (Turkish: \"Sabancı Üniversitesi\" ), established in 1994, is a young foundation university located on a 1.26 million squaremeter campus which is about 40 km from Istanbul's city center. Its first students matriculated in 1999. The first academic session started on 20, 1999 (1999--T) .",
"Title: Sakıp Sabancı\n\nSakıp Sabancı (7 April 1933 – 10 April 2004) was a prominent Turkish business tycoon and philanthropist.",
"Title: Istanbul Zoology Museum\n\nIstanbul Zoology Museum, more precisely Zoology Museum of Istanbul University (Turkish: \"İstanbul Üniversitesi Zooloji Müzesi\" ) is a natural history museum, located in Istanbul University's Vezneciler Campus at Fatih, Istanbul featuring animal collections. It was founded in 1933 and rearranged in 1989. The museum is owned and maintained by the Department of Biology at Faculty of Science."
] |
2,695
|
When band has more members, Brand New or The Dodos?
|
Brand New
|
comparison
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"Brand New (band)",
"Brand New (band)",
"The Dodos"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The following is a list of episodes of the \"PriPara\" anime television series.",
" The first opening and ending themes are \"Make it!\"",
" by i☆Ris and \"Jumpin' Dancin'\" by Prizmmy☆.",
" The second opening and ending themes are \"Miracle☆Paradise\" (ミラクル☆パラダイス ) by i☆Ris and \"Sparkling Runway☆\" (キラキランウェイ☆ , Kiraki Ran'uei☆ ) by Prism☆Box.",
" The third opening and ending themes are \"Realize!\"",
" by i☆Ris and \"I Just Wanna Be With You ~Between Virtual and Reality~\" (I Just Wanna Be With You ~仮想と真実の狭間で~ , I Just Wanna Be With You ~Kasou to Shinjitsu no Hazama de~ ) by Prizmmy☆.",
" The fourth opening and ending themes are \"Dream Parade\" by i☆Ris and \"Idol Strength♥Lesson GO!\"",
" (アイドルキンリョク♥Lesson GO!",
" , Aidoru Kinryoku♥Lesson GO! )",
" by Laala Manaka (Himika Akenaya) and the Prism☆Idol Trainees.",
" Idol Strength♥Lesson GO!",
" is later replaced by the fifth ending theme \"Heart-Clenching Love Song\" (胸キュンLove Song) by SUPER☆GiRLS.",
" The fifth opening and sixth ending themes are \"Bright Fantasy\" (ブライトファンタジー , Buraito Fantajī ) by i☆Ris and \"Rainbow・Melody\" (レインボウ・メロディー♪ , Reinbō・Merodī♪ ) by i☆Ris, Aroma Kurosu (Yui Makino), Mikan Shiratama (Yui Watanabe), Fuwari Midorikaze (Azusa Satou), Ajimi Kiki (Reina Ueda) and Hibiki Shikyoin (Mitsuki Saiga).",
" The sixth opening and seventh ending themes are \"Goin'on\" by i☆Ris and \"LOVE TROOPER\" by Prizmmy☆.",
" The seventh opening and eighth ending themes are \"Ready Smile!\"",
" by i☆Ris and \"PriPara☆Dancing!!!\"",
" by Laala Manaka (Himika Akenaya) and Gaaruru (Asami Sanada).",
" \"Ready Smile!\"",
" is later replaced by the eighth opening theme \"Brand New Dreamer\" by Laala Manaka (Himika Akenaya) and Non Manaka/Triangle (Minami Tanaka).",
" There are four versions of \"Brand New Dreamer\" which alternate after a certain amount of episodes.",
" \"PriPara☆Dancing!!!\"",
" is later replaced by the ninth ending \"Growin' Jewel!\"",
" by i☆Ris.",
" \"Brand New Dreamer\" is later replaced by the ninth opening \"Shining Star\" by i☆Ris."
],
"title": "List of PriPara episodes"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag\" is a 1981 instrumental performed by the British dance-punk band Pigbag.",
" The instrumental was written by Pigbag, who produced it, along with, Dave Hunt and Dick O'Dell.",
" Initially, \"Papa's Got a Brand new Pigbag\" hit number 2 on the UK underground charts.",
" In the US, the instrumental was released as an import on the Rough Trade label, where it made to number 56 on the dance chart.",
" A 1982 re-release of \"Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag\" went to number 3 in the UK.",
" Whilst the track is well known for its brass riff, the bassline of the track was also ranked by \"Stylus Magazine\" at number 40 in their 2005 list of the \"Top 50 Basslines of All Time\"."
],
"title": "Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"F1rst Love\" (aka \"Suited and Looted\") is the third single by French electro artist Uffie.",
" It was released on June 29, 2007 on Ed Banger Records and includes B-side \"Brand New Car\" as well as a TV track version of \"Brand New Car\".",
" Mr. Oizo produced \"F1rst Love\", using a beat sampled from the 1987 single \"Don't Go\" by F.R. David.",
" While Feadz produced both versions of \"Brand New Car\".",
" The EP is slower than many of Uffie's releases, but still combines synthpop, nu-disco, rap and electronic music.",
" \"F1rst Love\", the fourth single released by Uffie is the only single from the release as \"Brand New Car\" was never released as a single."
],
"title": "F1rst Love"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The American rock band Brand New has recorded songs for five studio albums, as well as numerous extended plays and demos.",
" This list comprises the band's song catalog, as well as live renditions, early demo tracks, recorded appearances on other albums, and unreleased tracks that have been discussed by the band.",
" Brand New formed in Long Island, a suburb of New York City in 2000.",
" The group consists of vocalist and guitarist Jesse Lacey, guitarist Vincent Accardi, drummer Brian Lane, and bassist Garrett Tierney.",
" Previous member Derrick Sherman also contributed guitar to a number of the bands releases, whilst producer Mike Sapone has worked with the band throughout their career, and is considered by the band to be a fifth or sixth member."
],
"title": "List of songs recorded by Brand New"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The twenty-third series of \"Top Gear\" was aired during 2016 on BBC Two and consisted of six episodes, beginning on 29 May and concluding on 3 July; it was planned to feature ten episodes, but this was revised following concerns the series would conflict with the two major sporting events of Summer 2016, despite the fact it was broadcast alongside UEFA Euro 2016 tournament.",
" Following the departure of Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, this series featured a new hosting line-up that consisted of Chris Evans, Matt LeBlanc, Sabine Schmitz, Chris Harris, Rory Reid and Eddie Jordan; regular unnamed driver The Stig was the only part of the former line-up not to leave.",
" While the format received only minor changes, the studio at Dunsfold was redesigned and the Top Gear Test Track received a brand new rallycross circuit to co-exist alongside it, complete with a brand new car for celebrities – a Mini Rallycross Car, which replaced the Vauxhall Astra Tech Line.",
" A brand new spin-off show was also created, entitled \"Extra Gear\", which was broadcast on online channel BBC Three, and had the same number of episodes with each airing immediately after each episode of Series 23."
],
"title": "Top Gear (series 23)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Brand New Me\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Alicia Keys for her fifth studio album, \"Girl on Fire\" (2012).",
" It was sent to radio by RCA Records on November 19, 2012 as the album's second official single.",
" It was co-written by Keys and Scottish singer-songwriter Emeli Sandé.",
" A follow-up to Keys' previous single \"Girl on Fire\", \"Brand New Me\" is a soft ballad, which Keys credits as her autobiography.",
" Lyrically, the song is about personal growth and becoming a brand new version of yourself.",
" It has been met with positive reviews.",
" Keys has performed the song on several occasions including the iTunes Festival of 2012 and \"VH1 Storytellers\"."
],
"title": "Brand New Me (Alicia Keys song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brand New / Safety in Numbers is a split EP by the American bands Brand New and Safety in Numbers, released on March 6, 2002.",
" The split was originally between Brand New and Reggie and the Full Effect, but plans fell through."
],
"title": "Brand New / Safety in Numbers"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Dodos is an American indie rock band consisting of Meric Long and Logan Kroeber."
],
"title": "The Dodos"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brand New is an American rock band from Long Island, New York.",
" Formed in 2000, the band consists of Jesse Lacey (vocals, guitar), Vincent Accardi (guitar, vocals), Garrett Tierney (bass guitar, vocals), and Brian Lane (drums, percussion); they are joined by Benjamin Homola (percussion) and Kevin Devine (guitar, vocals) for their live performances.",
" From 2005 until 2013 the band also included Derrick Sherman (guitar, backing vocals, keyboards)."
],
"title": "Brand New (band)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Holiday EP is an EP by American rock band Brand New.",
" This free limited edition album was released on December 15, 2003, and made exclusively available to members of the Brand New street team.",
" Only 1000 copies were pressed."
],
"title": "The Holiday EP"
}
] |
[
"Title: List of PriPara episodes\n\nThe following is a list of episodes of the \"PriPara\" anime television series. The first opening and ending themes are \"Make it!\" by i☆Ris and \"Jumpin' Dancin'\" by Prizmmy☆. The second opening and ending themes are \"Miracle☆Paradise\" (ミラクル☆パラダイス ) by i☆Ris and \"Sparkling Runway☆\" (キラキランウェイ☆ , Kiraki Ran'uei☆ ) by Prism☆Box. The third opening and ending themes are \"Realize!\" by i☆Ris and \"I Just Wanna Be With You ~Between Virtual and Reality~\" (I Just Wanna Be With You ~仮想と真実の狭間で~ , I Just Wanna Be With You ~Kasou to Shinjitsu no Hazama de~ ) by Prizmmy☆. The fourth opening and ending themes are \"Dream Parade\" by i☆Ris and \"Idol Strength♥Lesson GO!\" (アイドルキンリョク♥Lesson GO! , Aidoru Kinryoku♥Lesson GO! ) by Laala Manaka (Himika Akenaya) and the Prism☆Idol Trainees. Idol Strength♥Lesson GO! is later replaced by the fifth ending theme \"Heart-Clenching Love Song\" (胸キュンLove Song) by SUPER☆GiRLS. The fifth opening and sixth ending themes are \"Bright Fantasy\" (ブライトファンタジー , Buraito Fantajī ) by i☆Ris and \"Rainbow・Melody\" (レインボウ・メロディー♪ , Reinbō・Merodī♪ ) by i☆Ris, Aroma Kurosu (Yui Makino), Mikan Shiratama (Yui Watanabe), Fuwari Midorikaze (Azusa Satou), Ajimi Kiki (Reina Ueda) and Hibiki Shikyoin (Mitsuki Saiga). The sixth opening and seventh ending themes are \"Goin'on\" by i☆Ris and \"LOVE TROOPER\" by Prizmmy☆. The seventh opening and eighth ending themes are \"Ready Smile!\" by i☆Ris and \"PriPara☆Dancing!!!\" by Laala Manaka (Himika Akenaya) and Gaaruru (Asami Sanada). \"Ready Smile!\" is later replaced by the eighth opening theme \"Brand New Dreamer\" by Laala Manaka (Himika Akenaya) and Non Manaka/Triangle (Minami Tanaka). There are four versions of \"Brand New Dreamer\" which alternate after a certain amount of episodes. \"PriPara☆Dancing!!!\" is later replaced by the ninth ending \"Growin' Jewel!\" by i☆Ris. \"Brand New Dreamer\" is later replaced by the ninth opening \"Shining Star\" by i☆Ris.",
"Title: Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag\n\n\"Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag\" is a 1981 instrumental performed by the British dance-punk band Pigbag. The instrumental was written by Pigbag, who produced it, along with, Dave Hunt and Dick O'Dell. Initially, \"Papa's Got a Brand new Pigbag\" hit number 2 on the UK underground charts. In the US, the instrumental was released as an import on the Rough Trade label, where it made to number 56 on the dance chart. A 1982 re-release of \"Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag\" went to number 3 in the UK. Whilst the track is well known for its brass riff, the bassline of the track was also ranked by \"Stylus Magazine\" at number 40 in their 2005 list of the \"Top 50 Basslines of All Time\".",
"Title: F1rst Love\n\n\"F1rst Love\" (aka \"Suited and Looted\") is the third single by French electro artist Uffie. It was released on June 29, 2007 on Ed Banger Records and includes B-side \"Brand New Car\" as well as a TV track version of \"Brand New Car\". Mr. Oizo produced \"F1rst Love\", using a beat sampled from the 1987 single \"Don't Go\" by F.R. David. While Feadz produced both versions of \"Brand New Car\". The EP is slower than many of Uffie's releases, but still combines synthpop, nu-disco, rap and electronic music. \"F1rst Love\", the fourth single released by Uffie is the only single from the release as \"Brand New Car\" was never released as a single.",
"Title: List of songs recorded by Brand New\n\nThe American rock band Brand New has recorded songs for five studio albums, as well as numerous extended plays and demos. This list comprises the band's song catalog, as well as live renditions, early demo tracks, recorded appearances on other albums, and unreleased tracks that have been discussed by the band. Brand New formed in Long Island, a suburb of New York City in 2000. The group consists of vocalist and guitarist Jesse Lacey, guitarist Vincent Accardi, drummer Brian Lane, and bassist Garrett Tierney. Previous member Derrick Sherman also contributed guitar to a number of the bands releases, whilst producer Mike Sapone has worked with the band throughout their career, and is considered by the band to be a fifth or sixth member.",
"Title: Top Gear (series 23)\n\nThe twenty-third series of \"Top Gear\" was aired during 2016 on BBC Two and consisted of six episodes, beginning on 29 May and concluding on 3 July; it was planned to feature ten episodes, but this was revised following concerns the series would conflict with the two major sporting events of Summer 2016, despite the fact it was broadcast alongside UEFA Euro 2016 tournament. Following the departure of Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, this series featured a new hosting line-up that consisted of Chris Evans, Matt LeBlanc, Sabine Schmitz, Chris Harris, Rory Reid and Eddie Jordan; regular unnamed driver The Stig was the only part of the former line-up not to leave. While the format received only minor changes, the studio at Dunsfold was redesigned and the Top Gear Test Track received a brand new rallycross circuit to co-exist alongside it, complete with a brand new car for celebrities – a Mini Rallycross Car, which replaced the Vauxhall Astra Tech Line. A brand new spin-off show was also created, entitled \"Extra Gear\", which was broadcast on online channel BBC Three, and had the same number of episodes with each airing immediately after each episode of Series 23.",
"Title: Brand New Me (Alicia Keys song)\n\n\"Brand New Me\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Alicia Keys for her fifth studio album, \"Girl on Fire\" (2012). It was sent to radio by RCA Records on November 19, 2012 as the album's second official single. It was co-written by Keys and Scottish singer-songwriter Emeli Sandé. A follow-up to Keys' previous single \"Girl on Fire\", \"Brand New Me\" is a soft ballad, which Keys credits as her autobiography. Lyrically, the song is about personal growth and becoming a brand new version of yourself. It has been met with positive reviews. Keys has performed the song on several occasions including the iTunes Festival of 2012 and \"VH1 Storytellers\".",
"Title: Brand New / Safety in Numbers\n\nBrand New / Safety in Numbers is a split EP by the American bands Brand New and Safety in Numbers, released on March 6, 2002. The split was originally between Brand New and Reggie and the Full Effect, but plans fell through.",
"Title: The Dodos\n\nThe Dodos is an American indie rock band consisting of Meric Long and Logan Kroeber.",
"Title: Brand New (band)\n\nBrand New is an American rock band from Long Island, New York. Formed in 2000, the band consists of Jesse Lacey (vocals, guitar), Vincent Accardi (guitar, vocals), Garrett Tierney (bass guitar, vocals), and Brian Lane (drums, percussion); they are joined by Benjamin Homola (percussion) and Kevin Devine (guitar, vocals) for their live performances. From 2005 until 2013 the band also included Derrick Sherman (guitar, backing vocals, keyboards).",
"Title: The Holiday EP\n\nThe Holiday EP is an EP by American rock band Brand New. This free limited edition album was released on December 15, 2003, and made exclusively available to members of the Brand New street team. Only 1000 copies were pressed."
] |
2,696
|
What is the name of the island at the center of the area overseen by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey?
|
Liberty Island
|
bridge
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"Port Authority of New York and New Jersey",
"Statue of Liberty National Monument"
],
"sent_id": [
2,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Route 495 is a 3.45 mi freeway in Hudson County, New Jersey, in the United States that connects the New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 95, I-95) at exits 16E and 17 in Secaucus to New York State Route 495 (NY 495) inside the Lincoln Tunnel in Weehawken, providing access to Midtown Manhattan.",
" The road is owned and operated by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) between the New Jersey Turnpike and Route 3, the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) between Route 3 and Park Avenue near the Union City–Weehawken border, and by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) east of Park Avenue, including the helix used to descend the New Jersey Palisades to reach the entrance of the Lincoln Tunnel.",
" Route 495 is mostly a six-lane freeway with a reversible bus lane used during the morning rush hour.",
" The bus lane, which runs the entire length of the freeway, continues into the Lincoln Tunnel's center tube."
],
"title": "New Jersey Route 495"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The construction of New York City's first World Trade Center complex was conceived as an urban renewal project, spearheaded by David Rockefeller, to help revitalize Lower Manhattan.",
" The project was developed by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which hired architect Minoru Yamasaki who came up with the specific idea for twin towers.",
" After extensive negotiations, the New Jersey and New York state governments, which oversee the Port Authority, agreed to support the World Trade Center project, which was built at the site of Radio Row in the Lower West Side of Manhattan, New York City.",
" To make the agreement acceptable to New Jersey, the Port Authority agreed to take over the bankrupt Hudson & Manhattan Railroad, which brought commuters from New Jersey to the Lower Manhattan site and, upon the Port Authority's takeover of the railroad, was renamed PATH."
],
"title": "Construction of the World Trade Center"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Statue of Liberty National Monument is a United States national monument located in the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York comprising Liberty Island and Ellis Island.",
" It includes \"Liberty Enlightening the World\", commonly known as the Statue of Liberty, situated on Liberty Island, and the former immigration station at Ellis Island which opened in 1892 and closed in 1954.",
" The monument is managed by the National Park Service as part of the National Parks of New York Harbor office."
],
"title": "Statue of Liberty National Monument"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Port Authority Bus Terminal (PABT) is the main gateway for interstate buses into Manhattan in New York City.",
" It is owned and operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ).",
" Colloquially called the Port Authority, the bus terminal is located in Midtown at 625 Eighth Avenue between 40th Street and 42nd Street, one block east of the Lincoln Tunnel and one block west of Times Square.",
" The PABT, opened in 1950 between 8th and 9th Avenues and 40th and 41st Streets, was built to consolidate the many different private terminals spread across Midtown Manhattan.",
" A second wing extending to 42nd Street was added in 1979.",
" It is one of three bus terminals operated by the PANYNJ, the others being the George Washington Bridge Bus Station in Upper Manhattan and the Journal Square Transportation Center in Jersey City."
],
"title": "Port Authority Bus Terminal"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The World Trade Center site, formerly known as \"Ground Zero\" after the September 11 attacks, is a 14.6-acre (5.9 ha) area in Lower Manhattan in New York City.",
" The previous World Trade Center complex stood on the site until it was destroyed in the September 11 attacks.",
" The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ), Silverstein Properties, and the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation (LMDC) oversee the reconstruction of the site according to a master plan by Studio Daniel Libeskind.",
" The site is bounded by Vesey Street to the north, the West Side Highway to the west, Liberty Street to the south, and Church Street to the east.",
" The Port Authority owns the site's land (except for 7 World Trade Center).",
" Developer Larry Silverstein holds the lease to retail and office space in four of the site's buildings."
],
"title": "World Trade Center site"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Delaware River Port Authority (DRPA), officially the \"Delaware River Port Authority of Pennsylvania and New Jersey,\" is a bi-state agency instrumentality created by a Congressionally approved interstate compact between the governments of Pennsylvania and New Jersey.",
" The authority principally is charged to maintain and develop transportation links between the two states with four bridges, a ferry, and a mass transit rail line across the Delaware River.",
" Though the DRPA has \"port\" in the name, the nearby Port of Philadelphia and Port of Camden are independent."
],
"title": "Delaware River Port Authority"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Port Newark–Elizabeth Marine Terminal, a major component of the Port of New York and New Jersey, is the principal container ship facility for goods entering and leaving New York metropolitan area and the northeastern quadrant of North America.",
" Located on Newark Bay, the facility is run by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.",
" Its two components—Port Newark and the Elizabeth Marine Terminal (sometimes called \"Port Newark\" and \"Port Elizabeth\")—sit side by side within the cities of Newark and Elizabeth, New Jersey, just east of the New Jersey Turnpike and Newark Airport."
],
"title": "Port Newark–Elizabeth Marine Terminal"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) is a joint venture between the U.S. states of New York and New Jersey, established in 1921 through an interstate compact authorized by the United States Congress.",
" The Port Authority oversees much of the regional transportation infrastructure, including bridges, tunnels, airports, and seaports, within the geographical jurisdiction of the Port of New York and New Jersey.",
" This 1,500 mi2 port district is generally encompassed within a 25 mi radius of the Statue of Liberty National Monument.",
" The Port Authority is headquartered at 4 World Trade Center and is a member of the Real Estate Board of New York."
],
"title": "Port Authority of New York and New Jersey"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The PATCO Speedline (also known colloquially as the PATCO High Speed Line, Lindenwold High Speed Line, or simply PATCO) is a rapid transit system operated by the Port Authority Transit Corporation, which runs between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Camden County, New Jersey.",
" The Speedline runs underground in Philadelphia, crosses the Delaware River on the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, runs underground in Camden, then runs above ground in New Jersey until the east end of the line.",
" The Port Authority Transit Corporation and the Speedline are owned and operated by the Delaware River Port Authority.",
" The line transports over 38,000 people daily.",
" In 2012, ridership reached a ten-year high, with the system having carried 10,612,897 passengers, but dipped to 10,007,256 in 2014."
],
"title": "PATCO Speedline"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kenneth Lipper is a prominent figure in the arts, the world of finance, and government.",
" He served as New York City’s Deputy Mayor under Mayor Ed Koch.",
" Mr. Lipper was a General Partner at Lehman Brothers and Salomon Brothers, serving as the investment banker for some of the leading public corporations in the United States and Europe.",
" He was Adjunct Professor at Columbia School of International Affairs in the field of international economics.",
" Mr. Lipper serves as a director of corporations and government agencies.",
" He is Chairman of Lipper & Co, an investment bank and investment management company, and also serves as Chairman of the Board of Lippmann Enterprises LLC, a cosmetics company.",
" In November 2010, after winning a civil class action, Lipper was awarded more than $15 million in indemnification, because as a New York State Supreme Court judge’s findings noted, \"none of the investigations and claims asserted against [Lipper] had resulted in a finding that he had engaged in 'negligence, malfeasance or a violation of applicable law.'\"",
" In 2013, Governor Andrew Cuomo nominated, and the New York State Senate confirmed, Kenneth Lipper as a member of the Board of Commissioners of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the Port Authority’s governing body.",
" The Port Authority is a congressionally created bi-state agency which owns and operates JFK International, LaGuardia, and Newark International airports, the bridges and tunnels, PATH railroad, ports and terminals and the World Trade Center.",
" Mr. Lipper won an Academy Award in 1998 for producing the best feature-length documentary.",
" He is author of the novels Wall Street and City Hall and wrote the original screenplay for the feature film \"City Hall.\"",
" Mr. Lipper was Producer of the feature films: \"City Hall\", \"The Winter Guest\" and \"The Last Days,\" as well as Chief Technical Adviser of \"Wall Street.\"",
" He is the co-founder and co-publisher of Lipper Viking Penguin, a celebrated biography series which has published 24 books in multiple languages and countries."
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"Title: New Jersey Route 495\n\nRoute 495 is a 3.45 mi freeway in Hudson County, New Jersey, in the United States that connects the New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 95, I-95) at exits 16E and 17 in Secaucus to New York State Route 495 (NY 495) inside the Lincoln Tunnel in Weehawken, providing access to Midtown Manhattan. The road is owned and operated by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) between the New Jersey Turnpike and Route 3, the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) between Route 3 and Park Avenue near the Union City–Weehawken border, and by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) east of Park Avenue, including the helix used to descend the New Jersey Palisades to reach the entrance of the Lincoln Tunnel. Route 495 is mostly a six-lane freeway with a reversible bus lane used during the morning rush hour. The bus lane, which runs the entire length of the freeway, continues into the Lincoln Tunnel's center tube.",
"Title: Construction of the World Trade Center\n\nThe construction of New York City's first World Trade Center complex was conceived as an urban renewal project, spearheaded by David Rockefeller, to help revitalize Lower Manhattan. The project was developed by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which hired architect Minoru Yamasaki who came up with the specific idea for twin towers. After extensive negotiations, the New Jersey and New York state governments, which oversee the Port Authority, agreed to support the World Trade Center project, which was built at the site of Radio Row in the Lower West Side of Manhattan, New York City. To make the agreement acceptable to New Jersey, the Port Authority agreed to take over the bankrupt Hudson & Manhattan Railroad, which brought commuters from New Jersey to the Lower Manhattan site and, upon the Port Authority's takeover of the railroad, was renamed PATH.",
"Title: Statue of Liberty National Monument\n\nThe Statue of Liberty National Monument is a United States national monument located in the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York comprising Liberty Island and Ellis Island. It includes \"Liberty Enlightening the World\", commonly known as the Statue of Liberty, situated on Liberty Island, and the former immigration station at Ellis Island which opened in 1892 and closed in 1954. The monument is managed by the National Park Service as part of the National Parks of New York Harbor office.",
"Title: Port Authority Bus Terminal\n\nThe Port Authority Bus Terminal (PABT) is the main gateway for interstate buses into Manhattan in New York City. It is owned and operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ). Colloquially called the Port Authority, the bus terminal is located in Midtown at 625 Eighth Avenue between 40th Street and 42nd Street, one block east of the Lincoln Tunnel and one block west of Times Square. The PABT, opened in 1950 between 8th and 9th Avenues and 40th and 41st Streets, was built to consolidate the many different private terminals spread across Midtown Manhattan. A second wing extending to 42nd Street was added in 1979. It is one of three bus terminals operated by the PANYNJ, the others being the George Washington Bridge Bus Station in Upper Manhattan and the Journal Square Transportation Center in Jersey City.",
"Title: World Trade Center site\n\nThe World Trade Center site, formerly known as \"Ground Zero\" after the September 11 attacks, is a 14.6-acre (5.9 ha) area in Lower Manhattan in New York City. The previous World Trade Center complex stood on the site until it was destroyed in the September 11 attacks. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ), Silverstein Properties, and the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation (LMDC) oversee the reconstruction of the site according to a master plan by Studio Daniel Libeskind. The site is bounded by Vesey Street to the north, the West Side Highway to the west, Liberty Street to the south, and Church Street to the east. The Port Authority owns the site's land (except for 7 World Trade Center). Developer Larry Silverstein holds the lease to retail and office space in four of the site's buildings.",
"Title: Delaware River Port Authority\n\nThe Delaware River Port Authority (DRPA), officially the \"Delaware River Port Authority of Pennsylvania and New Jersey,\" is a bi-state agency instrumentality created by a Congressionally approved interstate compact between the governments of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The authority principally is charged to maintain and develop transportation links between the two states with four bridges, a ferry, and a mass transit rail line across the Delaware River. Though the DRPA has \"port\" in the name, the nearby Port of Philadelphia and Port of Camden are independent.",
"Title: Port Newark–Elizabeth Marine Terminal\n\nPort Newark–Elizabeth Marine Terminal, a major component of the Port of New York and New Jersey, is the principal container ship facility for goods entering and leaving New York metropolitan area and the northeastern quadrant of North America. Located on Newark Bay, the facility is run by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Its two components—Port Newark and the Elizabeth Marine Terminal (sometimes called \"Port Newark\" and \"Port Elizabeth\")—sit side by side within the cities of Newark and Elizabeth, New Jersey, just east of the New Jersey Turnpike and Newark Airport.",
"Title: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey\n\nThe Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) is a joint venture between the U.S. states of New York and New Jersey, established in 1921 through an interstate compact authorized by the United States Congress. The Port Authority oversees much of the regional transportation infrastructure, including bridges, tunnels, airports, and seaports, within the geographical jurisdiction of the Port of New York and New Jersey. This 1,500 mi2 port district is generally encompassed within a 25 mi radius of the Statue of Liberty National Monument. The Port Authority is headquartered at 4 World Trade Center and is a member of the Real Estate Board of New York.",
"Title: PATCO Speedline\n\nThe PATCO Speedline (also known colloquially as the PATCO High Speed Line, Lindenwold High Speed Line, or simply PATCO) is a rapid transit system operated by the Port Authority Transit Corporation, which runs between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Camden County, New Jersey. The Speedline runs underground in Philadelphia, crosses the Delaware River on the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, runs underground in Camden, then runs above ground in New Jersey until the east end of the line. The Port Authority Transit Corporation and the Speedline are owned and operated by the Delaware River Port Authority. The line transports over 38,000 people daily. In 2012, ridership reached a ten-year high, with the system having carried 10,612,897 passengers, but dipped to 10,007,256 in 2014.",
"Title: Kenneth Lipper\n\nKenneth Lipper is a prominent figure in the arts, the world of finance, and government. He served as New York City’s Deputy Mayor under Mayor Ed Koch. Mr. Lipper was a General Partner at Lehman Brothers and Salomon Brothers, serving as the investment banker for some of the leading public corporations in the United States and Europe. He was Adjunct Professor at Columbia School of International Affairs in the field of international economics. Mr. Lipper serves as a director of corporations and government agencies. He is Chairman of Lipper & Co, an investment bank and investment management company, and also serves as Chairman of the Board of Lippmann Enterprises LLC, a cosmetics company. In November 2010, after winning a civil class action, Lipper was awarded more than $15 million in indemnification, because as a New York State Supreme Court judge’s findings noted, \"none of the investigations and claims asserted against [Lipper] had resulted in a finding that he had engaged in 'negligence, malfeasance or a violation of applicable law.'\" In 2013, Governor Andrew Cuomo nominated, and the New York State Senate confirmed, Kenneth Lipper as a member of the Board of Commissioners of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the Port Authority’s governing body. The Port Authority is a congressionally created bi-state agency which owns and operates JFK International, LaGuardia, and Newark International airports, the bridges and tunnels, PATH railroad, ports and terminals and the World Trade Center. Mr. Lipper won an Academy Award in 1998 for producing the best feature-length documentary. He is author of the novels Wall Street and City Hall and wrote the original screenplay for the feature film \"City Hall.\" Mr. Lipper was Producer of the feature films: \"City Hall\", \"The Winter Guest\" and \"The Last Days,\" as well as Chief Technical Adviser of \"Wall Street.\" He is the co-founder and co-publisher of Lipper Viking Penguin, a celebrated biography series which has published 24 books in multiple languages and countries."
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A Sileighty is a Nissan 180SX with headlights, front fenders, hood and front bumpers installed from a long-running line of sport coupes based on what?
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Nissan S platform
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"The Nissan Silvia is the name given to the company's long-running line of sport coupes based on the Nissan S platform.",
" Although recent models have shared this chassis with other vehicles produced by Nissan (most notably the European 200SX and North American 240SX in the S13 and S14 generations, and 180SX in the Japanese market), the name \"Silvia\" is not interchangeable with the chassis codes.",
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"The Ford car was thoroughly updated in 1941, in preparation for a time of unpredictability surrounding World War II.",
" The 1941 design would continue in an aborted 1942 model year and would be restarted in 1946 and produced until the more modern 1949 Fords were ready.",
" During the initial year of this car, it evolved considerably.",
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" During the year, it evolved into two pieces with the lower front and back sections being joined.",
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" It replaced the outgoing 200SX (S12) model.",
" Most of the 240SX were equipped with the 2.4-liter inline 4 engine (KA24E from 1989–1990 and KA24DE from 1991–1999).",
" The KA24E had a single overhead cam and KA24DE had dual overhead cams.",
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" It is based on the S13 chassis from the Nissan S platform with the variants receiving an R designation (ex.",
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"The Ford Cougar 406 is a concept car for the Ford Thunderbird built by Dean Jeffries for Ford.",
" The Cougar featured Mercedes 300 SL-type gullwing doors, and was originally painted in Candy Apple Red.",
" The car was unveiled at the 1962 Chicago Auto Show.",
" The original was a 3/8-scale model from 1956.",
" This was the second car to be under the Cougar nameplate.",
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" Following its competitors at Dodge and General Motors, Ford widened the front bodywork to integrate the cab and front fenders together.",
" Going a step further, the F-Series integrated the hood into the bodywork with a clamshell design; the feature would stay part of the F-Series for two decades.",
" Although offered previously, the optional chrome grille was far more prominent than before.",
" In the rear, two types of pickup boxes were offered, starting a new naming convention: the traditional separate-fender box was dubbed \"FlareSide\", while \"StyleSide\" boxes integrated the pickup bed, cab, and front fenders together.",
" As before, Ford still offered a \"Low GVWR\" version of each model."
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"The Lexus F marque represents the high-performance division of cars produced by Lexus.",
" The F marque refers to Flagship and Fuji Speedway, the chief test site of Lexus performance vehicle development in Oyama, Suntō District, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.",
" The first vehicle in the Lexus F marque lineup, the Lexus IS F, was announced in 2006, followed by an F marque coupe concept, the Lexus LF-A, in 2007, and the production LFA supercar in 2009.",
" All Lexus F performance vehicles are denoted by namesake badging on the front fenders.",
" A related performance trim line, Lexus F Sport, was launched for 2007, with an F Sport accessory line and factory models in 2010.",
" Lexus F models have been developed by the Lexus Vehicle Performance Development Division, which has also been involved with the brand's racing activities.",
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"LIAZ 300 series trucks were trucks manufactured in Czech company LIAZ.",
" It was based on previous 100 series and 200 series.",
" In contrast to previous council has posed above cabin, plastic moldings under the bumpers, front fenders other, new gearbox, several possible remedies, engines and sizes of cabins and other differences.",
" The series began producing in 1993 and stopped about ten years later.",
" Series 300 is, in terms of number of different variants, a number of diverse production Liaz."
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"HICAS \"/hīkas/\" (High Capacity Actively Controlled Steering) is Nissan's rear wheel steering system found on cars ranging from the more recent Skyline and Fairlady Z (300ZX) iterations to smaller models like the Nissan Cefiro (A31), 240SX/Silvia (S13 & S15)/180SX and Nissan Serena/Nissan Largo.",
" It is also found on models from Nissan's Infiniti division, such as the Q45, M45/M35 and G37.",
" Unlike many other four wheel steering systems, HICAS and Super HICAS are fitted to improve handling rather than just as a parking aid."
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"Title: 1941 Ford\n\nThe Ford car was thoroughly updated in 1941, in preparation for a time of unpredictability surrounding World War II. The 1941 design would continue in an aborted 1942 model year and would be restarted in 1946 and produced until the more modern 1949 Fords were ready. During the initial year of this car, it evolved considerably. The front fenders came in three pieces, the theory being that small damage could be replaced easily. During the year, it evolved into two pieces with the lower front and back sections being joined. The hood risers changed, the early ones being the same as 1940 Fords, changing during the year to the better later version. The 1941 Convertible had no rear side windows, the only side windows being in the doors; in 1942, quarter windows were added so the rear occupants could see out.",
"Title: Nissan 240SX\n\nThe 240SX is a sports car that was introduced to the North American market by Nissan in 1988 for the following model year. It replaced the outgoing 200SX (S12) model. Most of the 240SX were equipped with the 2.4-liter inline 4 engine (KA24E from 1989–1990 and KA24DE from 1991–1999). The KA24E had a single overhead cam and KA24DE had dual overhead cams. Two distinct generations of the 240SX, the S13 (1989–1995) the S14 (1995-1999) were produced based on the Nissan S platform.",
"Title: Nissan 180SX\n\nThe Nissan 180SX is a fastback automobile that was produced by Nissan Motors between 1988 and 1998. It is based on the S13 chassis from the Nissan S platform with the variants receiving an R designation (ex. RS13 and RPS13), and was sold exclusively in Japan paired with the CA18 motor in the early models; later models paired with the SR20 motor. Outside Japan it was re-badged as the 200SX and in the US market as the Nissan 240SX paired with the single overhead cam KA24E motor and later with the dual-overhead model KA24DE.",
"Title: Ford Cougar 406\n\nThe Ford Cougar 406 is a concept car for the Ford Thunderbird built by Dean Jeffries for Ford. The Cougar featured Mercedes 300 SL-type gullwing doors, and was originally painted in Candy Apple Red. The car was unveiled at the 1962 Chicago Auto Show. The original was a 3/8-scale model from 1956. This was the second car to be under the Cougar nameplate. The car has 405 horsepower. On the car there was swing-up headlights on the front fenders.",
"Title: Ford F-Series (third generation)\n\nThe third-generation of the Ford F-Series are trucks that were produced by Ford from 1956 to 1960. Following its competitors at Dodge and General Motors, Ford widened the front bodywork to integrate the cab and front fenders together. Going a step further, the F-Series integrated the hood into the bodywork with a clamshell design; the feature would stay part of the F-Series for two decades. Although offered previously, the optional chrome grille was far more prominent than before. In the rear, two types of pickup boxes were offered, starting a new naming convention: the traditional separate-fender box was dubbed \"FlareSide\", while \"StyleSide\" boxes integrated the pickup bed, cab, and front fenders together. As before, Ford still offered a \"Low GVWR\" version of each model.",
"Title: Lexus F\n\nThe Lexus F marque represents the high-performance division of cars produced by Lexus. The F marque refers to Flagship and Fuji Speedway, the chief test site of Lexus performance vehicle development in Oyama, Suntō District, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. The first vehicle in the Lexus F marque lineup, the Lexus IS F, was announced in 2006, followed by an F marque coupe concept, the Lexus LF-A, in 2007, and the production LFA supercar in 2009. All Lexus F performance vehicles are denoted by namesake badging on the front fenders. A related performance trim line, Lexus F Sport, was launched for 2007, with an F Sport accessory line and factory models in 2010. Lexus F models have been developed by the Lexus Vehicle Performance Development Division, which has also been involved with the brand's racing activities. The \"F\" designation was originally used at Lexus' launch in 1989, as an internal code for the development of its first flagship vehicle.",
"Title: Sileighty\n\nA Sileighty (シルエイティ ) is a Nissan 180SX with a Nissan Silvia's headlights, front fenders, hood, and front bumper installed, hence the 'Sil' in front and the 'eighty' rear.",
"Title: LIAZ 300 series\n\nLIAZ 300 series trucks were trucks manufactured in Czech company LIAZ. It was based on previous 100 series and 200 series. In contrast to previous council has posed above cabin, plastic moldings under the bumpers, front fenders other, new gearbox, several possible remedies, engines and sizes of cabins and other differences. The series began producing in 1993 and stopped about ten years later. Series 300 is, in terms of number of different variants, a number of diverse production Liaz.",
"Title: HICAS\n\nHICAS \"/hīkas/\" (High Capacity Actively Controlled Steering) is Nissan's rear wheel steering system found on cars ranging from the more recent Skyline and Fairlady Z (300ZX) iterations to smaller models like the Nissan Cefiro (A31), 240SX/Silvia (S13 & S15)/180SX and Nissan Serena/Nissan Largo. It is also found on models from Nissan's Infiniti division, such as the Q45, M45/M35 and G37. Unlike many other four wheel steering systems, HICAS and Super HICAS are fitted to improve handling rather than just as a parking aid."
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"I Hope You Dance" won which group that was founded in 1958 in Nashville, Tennessee?
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Country Music Association
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"Founded in 1997, Fellowship Bible Church of Nashville, Tennessee is a non-denominational Christian church with campuses in Brentwood, Franklin, and Nashville.",
" Started as a \"church plant\" by Fellowship Bible Church of Little Rock, Arkansas, the church is governed by a plurality of elders, emphasizes the authority of the Bible, and employs a team-based approach to ministry.",
" The teaching team is made up of three pastors at the Brentwood and Franklin campuses and one pastor at the Nashville campus: Rob Sweet, Lloyd Shadrach, and Michael Easley, and Phil Covert for the Nashville campus.",
" \"Ring the Bells\", a Christmas television special, was produced by Fellowship Bible Church and filmed by The Worship Network on location in Brentwood, Tennessee.",
" The evening's music was also released in the form of a 2-disc CD set in 2008 and included performances by many different artists such as Geoff Moore, Cheri Keaggy, Ronnie Freeman, Christy Nockels, Cindy Morgan, and Jason Ingram."
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"Frederick Tupper Saussy III (July 3, 1936 – March 16, 2007) was an American composer, musician, author, artist, and conspiracy theorist.",
" His contemporaries describe him as a self-styled theologian, restaurant owner, ghostwriter of James Earl Ray’s biography, King assassination conspiracy theorist, anti-government pamphleteer, and radical opponent of the federal government’s taxation and monetary authority.",
" He was born in Statesboro, Georgia; grew up in Tampa, Florida; and graduated from the University of the South at Sewanee, Tennessee, in 1958.",
" His jazz combo there put out a university-subsidized album, \"Jazz at Sewanee\", which included several original compositions.",
" Thereafter Saussy taught English at Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, Tennessee, co-founded an advertising agency, McDonald and Saussy, and kept his musical career alive with recording dates and club sessions.",
" With the Nashville Symphony, he composed a work called \"The Beast with Five Heads\" (1965/66), based on \"The Bremen Town Musicians\", designed to replace \"Peter and the Wolf\" as a work to teach schoolchildren about orchestration, which continued to be used for the next fifteen years.",
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"\"I Hope You Dance\" is a crossover country pop song written by Mark Sanders and Tia Sillers and recorded by country singer Lee Ann Womack with Sons of the Desert.",
" The song, which was featured on Womack's 2000 album of the same name, reached number one on both the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks and Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks charts, and also reached number fourteen on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" It is considered to be Womack's signature song, and it is the only \"Billboard\" number one for both Womack and Sons of the Desert.",
" \"I Hope You Dance\" won the 2001 CMA, ACM, NSAI, ASCAP and BMI awards for Song of the Year.",
" It also won the Grammy Award for Best Country Song and was nominated for Song of the Year.",
" \"I Hope You Dance\" is ranked 352 in the list \"Songs of the Century\" compiled by Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).",
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"Hope Cement, formerly Hope Construction Materials, is a producer of cement, concrete and aggregates in the United Kingdom, founded in 2013.",
" Before 1 April 2014 Hope Construction Materials was the trading name for the two entities, Hope Cement Limited and Hope Ready Mix Concrete Limited.",
" Hope Construction Materials was acquired by Breedon Group on 1 August 2016 for £336 million, and renamed Hope Cement Limited.",
" Hope Ready Mix Concrete Limited remains a dormant company."
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"Capitol Records Nashville is a major United States-based record label located in Nashville, Tennessee operating as part of the Universal Music Group Nashville.",
" From 1991 to 1995, Capitol Nashville was known as Liberty Records, before returning to the Capitol Nashville name in 1995.",
" While under the Liberty name, the label operated short-lived sister label Patriot Records from 1994 to 1995.",
" In 1999, EMI launched Virgin Records Nashville but by 2001, Capitol absorbed the short-lived label.",
" In 2010, the label launched sister label EMI Nashville.",
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"Craggie Hope, Tennessee is an unincorporated small rural community located on the CSX Transportation railroad (formerly the Louisville and Nashville Railroad) line from Nashville to Memphis in southern Cheatham County, Tennessee.",
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"Sony Music Nashville is the country music branch of Sony Music.",
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"Nat T. Winston Jr., M.D. (Dr. Nat, Dr. Winston, \"Big Nat\") was an American psychiatrist and healthcare pioneer, Tennessee's former commissioner of mental health, and a former candidate for Governor of Tennessee.",
" Winston published \"Dear God: I Hope You Will Always Love Me and Forgive Me\" in 2009, a book that addresses and discusses topics in the sexual exploitation of American women.",
" He died on 31 December, 2013 in Nashville, Tennessee."
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"The Country Music Association (CMA) was founded in 1958 in Nashville, Tennessee.",
" It originally consisted of 233 members and was the first trade organization formed to promote a music genre.",
" The objectives of the organization are to guide and enhance the development of Country Music throughout the world; to demonstrate it as a viable medium to advertisers, consumers, and media; and to provide a unity of purpose for the Country Music industry.",
" However the CMA may be best known to most country music fans for its annual Country Music Association Awards broadcast live on network television each fall (usually October or November)."
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"Title: Fellowship Bible Church Nashville, Tennessee\n\nFounded in 1997, Fellowship Bible Church of Nashville, Tennessee is a non-denominational Christian church with campuses in Brentwood, Franklin, and Nashville. Started as a \"church plant\" by Fellowship Bible Church of Little Rock, Arkansas, the church is governed by a plurality of elders, emphasizes the authority of the Bible, and employs a team-based approach to ministry. The teaching team is made up of three pastors at the Brentwood and Franklin campuses and one pastor at the Nashville campus: Rob Sweet, Lloyd Shadrach, and Michael Easley, and Phil Covert for the Nashville campus. \"Ring the Bells\", a Christmas television special, was produced by Fellowship Bible Church and filmed by The Worship Network on location in Brentwood, Tennessee. The evening's music was also released in the form of a 2-disc CD set in 2008 and included performances by many different artists such as Geoff Moore, Cheri Keaggy, Ronnie Freeman, Christy Nockels, Cindy Morgan, and Jason Ingram.",
"Title: Tupper Saussy\n\nFrederick Tupper Saussy III (July 3, 1936 – March 16, 2007) was an American composer, musician, author, artist, and conspiracy theorist. His contemporaries describe him as a self-styled theologian, restaurant owner, ghostwriter of James Earl Ray’s biography, King assassination conspiracy theorist, anti-government pamphleteer, and radical opponent of the federal government’s taxation and monetary authority. He was born in Statesboro, Georgia; grew up in Tampa, Florida; and graduated from the University of the South at Sewanee, Tennessee, in 1958. His jazz combo there put out a university-subsidized album, \"Jazz at Sewanee\", which included several original compositions. Thereafter Saussy taught English at Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, Tennessee, co-founded an advertising agency, McDonald and Saussy, and kept his musical career alive with recording dates and club sessions. With the Nashville Symphony, he composed a work called \"The Beast with Five Heads\" (1965/66), based on \"The Bremen Town Musicians\", designed to replace \"Peter and the Wolf\" as a work to teach schoolchildren about orchestration, which continued to be used for the next fifteen years. For its 1968/69 season, the Nashville Symphony commissioned him to write a piano concerto for Bill Pursell; it was performed by the Symphony on January 14, 1969, with Thor Johnson conducting.",
"Title: I Hope You Dance\n\n\"I Hope You Dance\" is a crossover country pop song written by Mark Sanders and Tia Sillers and recorded by country singer Lee Ann Womack with Sons of the Desert. The song, which was featured on Womack's 2000 album of the same name, reached number one on both the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks and Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks charts, and also reached number fourteen on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It is considered to be Womack's signature song, and it is the only \"Billboard\" number one for both Womack and Sons of the Desert. \"I Hope You Dance\" won the 2001 CMA, ACM, NSAI, ASCAP and BMI awards for Song of the Year. It also won the Grammy Award for Best Country Song and was nominated for Song of the Year. \"I Hope You Dance\" is ranked 352 in the list \"Songs of the Century\" compiled by Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). \"I Hope You Dance\" reached its 2 million sales mark in the United States in October 2015, and as of August 2016, it has sold 2,093,000 digital copies in the US.",
"Title: Hope Cement\n\nHope Cement, formerly Hope Construction Materials, is a producer of cement, concrete and aggregates in the United Kingdom, founded in 2013. Before 1 April 2014 Hope Construction Materials was the trading name for the two entities, Hope Cement Limited and Hope Ready Mix Concrete Limited. Hope Construction Materials was acquired by Breedon Group on 1 August 2016 for £336 million, and renamed Hope Cement Limited. Hope Ready Mix Concrete Limited remains a dormant company.",
"Title: Capitol Records Nashville\n\nCapitol Records Nashville is a major United States-based record label located in Nashville, Tennessee operating as part of the Universal Music Group Nashville. From 1991 to 1995, Capitol Nashville was known as Liberty Records, before returning to the Capitol Nashville name in 1995. While under the Liberty name, the label operated short-lived sister label Patriot Records from 1994 to 1995. In 1999, EMI launched Virgin Records Nashville but by 2001, Capitol absorbed the short-lived label. In 2010, the label launched sister label EMI Nashville. On March 23, 2011, Alan Jackson signed with Capitol's EMI Nashville division in conjunction with his own ACR Records label.",
"Title: Craggie Hope, Tennessee\n\nCraggie Hope, Tennessee is an unincorporated small rural community located on the CSX Transportation railroad (formerly the Louisville and Nashville Railroad) line from Nashville to Memphis in southern Cheatham County, Tennessee. Its location is approximately .",
"Title: Sony Music Nashville\n\nSony Music Nashville is the country music branch of Sony Music. Based in Nashville, Tennessee Sony Music Nashville includes its three country recording labels, Arista Nashville, Columbia Nashville and RCA Nashville, as well as Christian music company, Provident Label Group.",
"Title: Nat T. Winston, Jr.\n\nNat T. Winston Jr., M.D. (Dr. Nat, Dr. Winston, \"Big Nat\") was an American psychiatrist and healthcare pioneer, Tennessee's former commissioner of mental health, and a former candidate for Governor of Tennessee. Winston published \"Dear God: I Hope You Will Always Love Me and Forgive Me\" in 2009, a book that addresses and discusses topics in the sexual exploitation of American women. He died on 31 December, 2013 in Nashville, Tennessee.",
"Title: NECAT Network\n\nThe NECAT Network, known formally as the Nashville Education, Community and Arts Television Network, is a group of local non-commercial educational public and educational access television channels headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, and serving the entire Middle Tennessee region. Broadcast facilities and headquarters are located at 120 White Bridge Road in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee.",
"Title: Country Music Association\n\nThe Country Music Association (CMA) was founded in 1958 in Nashville, Tennessee. It originally consisted of 233 members and was the first trade organization formed to promote a music genre. The objectives of the organization are to guide and enhance the development of Country Music throughout the world; to demonstrate it as a viable medium to advertisers, consumers, and media; and to provide a unity of purpose for the Country Music industry. However the CMA may be best known to most country music fans for its annual Country Music Association Awards broadcast live on network television each fall (usually October or November)."
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Jimmy Yuill, is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and later joined the Renaissance Theatre Company, he has appeared in many of Kenneth Branagh's films, most recently as Corin in which 2006 film written and directed by Kenneth Branagh, and based on the Shakespearean play of the same name?
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"Title: Much Ado About Nothing (1993 film)\n\nMuch Ado About Nothing is a 1993 British/American romantic comedy film based on William Shakespeare's play of the same name. It was adapted for the screen and directed by Kenneth Branagh, who also stars in the film. The film also stars Branagh's then-wife Emma Thompson, Robert Sean Leonard, Denzel Washington, Michael Keaton, Keanu Reeves, and Kate Beckinsale in her film debut.",
"Title: Twelfth Night (1988 film)\n\nTwelfth Night, or, What You Will is a videotaped 1988 television adaptation of Kenneth Branagh's stage production for the Renaissance Theatre Company of William Shakespeare's \"Twelfth Night\" first broadcast in the UK by ITV on 30 December 1988. Made by Thames Television, in collaboration with Renaissance, it stars Frances Barber as Viola and Richard Briers as Malvolio. The recording was shot on a single set with the appearance of a wintry garden. The costumes are Victorian, and the time of year is Christmas.",
"Title: Shaun Prendergast\n\nShaun Prendergast (born 1958) is an English actor and writer. In 2014 he created the role of DS Holt in EastEnders as well as appearing on stage as the MC in Terry Johnson's Olivier nominated revival of Oh! What a Lovely War and filming the role of Morrell in Remainder, a feature film directed by Omer Fast. In 2012-13 created the role of Robert Bain in Waterloo Road, and has made frequent guest appearances in Casualty, The Bill, Holby, Doctors, Coronation Street, New Tricks, Peak Practise, Soldier Soldier among others. He played Greg Doland in British soap opera Emmerdale, appeared as Chief Supt. Mike Evans in the series \"Collision\", written by Anthony Horowitz He received a New York Critics' Choice award for his performance in A Place of Safety (ITV). He has over three hundred radio credits. He was a founder member of Sir Kenneth Branagh's Renaissance Theatre Company appearing on stage, screen and radio and has also made two appearances as a pantomime dame - described on his debut in the Daily Telegraph as 'the finest, funniest pantomime Dame in London.' He has written extensively for the stage, television, radio and film.",
"Title: The Shakespeare Project\n\nIn October 1983, the Riverside Shakespeare Company, then New York City's only year-round professional Shakespeare theatre company, inaugurated \"The Shakespeare Project\", based at the theatre company's home on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, The Shakespeare Center. \"The Shakespeare Project\" was the first major New York residency of actors from the Royal Shakespeare Company - with Edwin Richfield, Heather Canning, Christopher Ravenscroft, Jennie Stoller and John Kane (the later two from Peter Brook's \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\") - for a week of public workshops, panel discussions, seminars and performances at the company's Upper West Side theatre, The Shakespeare Center. The event was launched at a luncheon in the Shakespeare Room of the Algonquin Hotel attended by Joseph Papp, Helen Hayes, Frank Rich, Gloria Skurski, W. Stuart McDowell, and members of the Royal Shakespeare Company in mid October 1983. According to the \"New York Times\", over one thousand actors, students, teachers and stage directors, from the ages of 15 to 87, signed up for 22 sessions taught by some of the leading actors from London's Royal Shakespeare Company.",
"Title: Jimmy Yuill\n\nHe is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and later joined the Renaissance Theatre Company. He has appeared in many of Kenneth Branagh's films, most recently as Corin in the 2006 film \"As You Like It\". Yuill was also the music composer for \"A Midwinter's Tale\" and \"Swan Song\".",
"Title: As You Like It (2006 film)\n\nAs You Like It is a 2006 film written and directed by Kenneth Branagh, and based on the Shakespearean play of the same name. It stars Bryce Dallas Howard as Rosalind, David Oyelowo as Orlando De Boys, Romola Garai as Celia, Adrian Lester as Oliver De Boys, Alfred Molina as Touchstone, Kevin Kline as Jaques, Janet McTeer as Audrey, and Brian Blessed as Duke Frederick and his brother Duke Senior.",
"Title: Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit\n\nJack Ryan: Shadow Recruit is a 2014 American action spy thriller film directed by Kenneth Branagh. Chris Pine, Kevin Costner, Kenneth Branagh, and Keira Knightley star in leading roles. The film features the fictional character Jack Ryan created by author Tom Clancy. It is the fifth film in the \"Jack Ryan\" series but is presented as a reboot that departs from the previous installments. Unlike its predecessors, it is not an adaptation of a particular Clancy novel, but rather an original story. Pine stars in the title role, becoming the fourth actor to play Ryan, following Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford, and Ben Affleck.",
"Title: Love's Labour's Lost (film)\n\nLove's Labour's Lost is a 2000 adaptation of the comic play of the same name by William Shakespeare, directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh. It was the first feature film to be made of this lesser-known comedy. Branagh's fourth film of a Shakespeare play (he did not direct the 1995 \"Othello\", although he did play Iago), \"Love's Labour's Lost\" was a box-office and critical disappointment.",
"Title: Renaissance Theatre Company\n\nThe Renaissance Theatre Company was a theatre company founded in 1987 by Kenneth Branagh and David Parfitt. It was disbanded in 1992."
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