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how is Johns Hopkins University and Baylor College of Medicine related?
research
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easy
{ "title": [ "Johns Hopkins University", "Baylor College of Medicine" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Sara Berry (born 1940) is a scholar of contemporary African political economies, professor of history at Johns Hopkins University and co-founder of the Center for Africana Studies at Johns Hopkins.", " Berry received her PhD in economics at the University of Michigan in 1967 and has taught at Indiana University, Virginia Commonwealth University, Boston University, Johns Hopkins University, and Northwestern University.", " Berry has published four books: \"Cocoa, Custom, and Socio-Economic Change in Rural Western Nigeria\" (1975, Oxford: Claredon) \"Accumulation, Mobility and Class Formation in an Extended Yoruba Community\" (1985, University of California Press), \"Boundries: Essays on Poverty, Power and the Past in Asante\", 1896-1996 (2001, Heinemann), and \"No Condition is Permanent: The Social Dynamics of Agrarian Change in Sub-Saharan Africa\" (1993, University of Wisconsin Press).", " \"No Condition is Permanent\" won the 1985 Herskovits Prize for the year’s best book on Africa.", " Berry has worked as a consultant for the Rockefeller Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the U.S. Agency for International Development.", " The National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Herskovits Book Awards Committee.", " She has received fellowships and awards from the Fulbright Senior Scholars Program, the Social Science Research Council, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute at Radcliffe College.", " Berry has a B.A. in history from Radcliffe College in 1961 and an M.A. from University of Michigan in 1965." ], "title": "Sara Berry" }, { "sentences": [ "The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (JHUSOM), located in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., is the academic medical teaching and research arm of Johns Hopkins University.", " Johns Hopkins has consistently been among the nation's top medical schools in the number of research grants awarded by the National Institutes of Health.", " Its main teaching hospital, the Johns Hopkins Hospital, is ranked the #3 hospital in the United States by \"U.S. News & World Report\"." ], "title": "Johns Hopkins School of Medicine" }, { "sentences": [ "Baylor College of Medicine (BCM), located in the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas, US, is a health sciences university.", " It includes a medical school, Baylor College of Medicine; the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences; the School of Allied Health Sciences; and the National School of Tropical Medicine.", " The school, located in the middle of the world's largest medical center (Texas Medical Center), is part owner of Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center, part of the CHI St. Luke's Health system, and has hospital affiliations with: Harris Health System, Texas Children's Hospital, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Memorial Hermann - The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research, Menninger Clinic, the Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Children's Hospital of San Antonio." ], "title": "Baylor College of Medicine" }, { "sentences": [ "Bloomberg Distinguished Professorships (BDPs) were established as part of a $350 million gift by Michael Bloomberg, JHU Class of 1964, to Johns Hopkins University in 2013.", " Fifty faculty members, ten from Johns Hopkins University and forty recruited from institutions worldwide, will be chosen for these endowed professorships based on their research, teaching, service, and leadership records.", " The program is directed and managed by Johns Hopkins University Vice Provost for Research, Dr. Denis Wirtz." ], "title": "Bloomberg Distinguished Professorships" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard A. Macksey (born 1931) is Professor of Humanities and Co-founder and longtime Director of the Humanities Center at The Johns Hopkins University, where he has taught critical theory, comparative literature, and film studies.", " Professor Macksey was educated at Johns Hopkins, earning his B.A. in 1953 and his Ph.D. in 1957.", " He has taught at Johns Hopkins (both the school of Arts & Sciences as well as the Medical School) since 1958.", " He is the longtime Comparative Literature editor of MLN (Modern Language Notes), published by Johns Hopkins University Press.", " He is a recipient of the Hopkins Distinguished Alumnus Award.", " Dr. Macksey also presides over one of the largest private libraries in Maryland, with over 70,000 books and manuscripts." ], "title": "Richard A. Macksey" }, { "sentences": [ "Barton Childs (February 29, 1916 – February 18, 2010) was an American pediatrician and geneticist.", " He was born in Chicago, Illinois, and graduated from Williams College in 1938.", " In 1942, he received his M.D. from Johns Hopkins University.", " Following military service in World War II, he returned to Johns Hopkins for a residency in pediatrics.", " After a fellowship at Children’s Hospital in Boston, he returned to Johns Hopkins University in 1949, where he remained until his retirement in 1981.", " He remained a professor emeritus in the Department of Pediatrics at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine until his death." ], "title": "Barton Childs" }, { "sentences": [ "The Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, is an independent, interdisciplinary center serving the entire Johns Hopkins University and Health System.", " It is dedicated to the study of complex moral and policy issues in biomedical science, health care, and health policy.", " Established in 1995, the Institute seeks answers to ethical questions by promoting research in bioethics and encouraging moral reflection among a broad range of scholars, professionals, students, and citizens.", " Contributing to its mission are four divisions of the University: the Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, the Bloomberg School of Public Health, and the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing." ], "title": "Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics" }, { "sentences": [ "The Johns Hopkins University (commonly referred to as Johns Hopkins, JHU, or simply Hopkins) is an American private research university in Baltimore, Maryland.", " Founded in 1876, the university was named for its first benefactor, the American entrepreneur, abolitionist, and philanthropist Johns Hopkins.", " His $7 million bequest—of which half financed the establishment of Johns Hopkins Hospital—was the largest philanthropic gift in the history of the United States at that time.", " Daniel Coit Gilman, who was inaugurated as the institution's first president on February 22, 1876, led the university to revolutionize higher education in the U.S. by integrating teaching and research.", " Adopting the concept of a graduate school from Germany's ancient Heidelberg University, Johns Hopkins University is considered the first research university in the United States." ], "title": "Johns Hopkins University" }, { "sentences": [ "Daniel W. Webster (born 1960) is an American health policy researcher and the director of the Center for Gun Policy and Research at Johns Hopkins University.", " He is also the deputy director for research at the Johns Hopkins Center for the Prevention of Youth Violence, and professor of Health Policy and Management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.", " In 2016, he became the director of the Johns Hopkins-Baltimore Collaborative for Violence Reduction, a joint crime-fighting effort between Johns Hopkins and the Baltimore Police Department." ], "title": "Daniel Webster (academic)" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul B. Rothman (born 1958) is the Frances Watt Baker, M.D., and Lenox D. Baker Jr., M.D., Dean of the Medical Faculty, vice president for medicine of Johns Hopkins University, and CEO of Johns Hopkins Medicine.", " As dean and CEO, Rothman oversees both the School of Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Health System, which together encompass six hospitals, hundreds of faculty and community physicians and a self-funded health plan." ], "title": "Paul B. Rothman" } ]
[ "Title: Sara Berry\n\nSara Berry (born 1940) is a scholar of contemporary African political economies, professor of history at Johns Hopkins University and co-founder of the Center for Africana Studies at Johns Hopkins. Berry received her PhD in economics at the University of Michigan in 1967 and has taught at Indiana University, Virginia Commonwealth University, Boston University, Johns Hopkins University, and Northwestern University. Berry has published four books: \"Cocoa, Custom, and Socio-Economic Change in Rural Western Nigeria\" (1975, Oxford: Claredon) \"Accumulation, Mobility and Class Formation in an Extended Yoruba Community\" (1985, University of California Press), \"Boundries: Essays on Poverty, Power and the Past in Asante\", 1896-1996 (2001, Heinemann), and \"No Condition is Permanent: The Social Dynamics of Agrarian Change in Sub-Saharan Africa\" (1993, University of Wisconsin Press). \"No Condition is Permanent\" won the 1985 Herskovits Prize for the year’s best book on Africa. Berry has worked as a consultant for the Rockefeller Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the U.S. Agency for International Development. The National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Herskovits Book Awards Committee. She has received fellowships and awards from the Fulbright Senior Scholars Program, the Social Science Research Council, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute at Radcliffe College. Berry has a B.A. in history from Radcliffe College in 1961 and an M.A. from University of Michigan in 1965.", "Title: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine\n\nThe Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (JHUSOM), located in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., is the academic medical teaching and research arm of Johns Hopkins University. Johns Hopkins has consistently been among the nation's top medical schools in the number of research grants awarded by the National Institutes of Health. Its main teaching hospital, the Johns Hopkins Hospital, is ranked the #3 hospital in the United States by \"U.S. News & World Report\".", "Title: Baylor College of Medicine\n\nBaylor College of Medicine (BCM), located in the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas, US, is a health sciences university. It includes a medical school, Baylor College of Medicine; the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences; the School of Allied Health Sciences; and the National School of Tropical Medicine. The school, located in the middle of the world's largest medical center (Texas Medical Center), is part owner of Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center, part of the CHI St. Luke's Health system, and has hospital affiliations with: Harris Health System, Texas Children's Hospital, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Memorial Hermann - The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research, Menninger Clinic, the Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Children's Hospital of San Antonio.", "Title: Bloomberg Distinguished Professorships\n\nBloomberg Distinguished Professorships (BDPs) were established as part of a $350 million gift by Michael Bloomberg, JHU Class of 1964, to Johns Hopkins University in 2013. Fifty faculty members, ten from Johns Hopkins University and forty recruited from institutions worldwide, will be chosen for these endowed professorships based on their research, teaching, service, and leadership records. The program is directed and managed by Johns Hopkins University Vice Provost for Research, Dr. Denis Wirtz.", "Title: Richard A. Macksey\n\nRichard A. Macksey (born 1931) is Professor of Humanities and Co-founder and longtime Director of the Humanities Center at The Johns Hopkins University, where he has taught critical theory, comparative literature, and film studies. Professor Macksey was educated at Johns Hopkins, earning his B.A. in 1953 and his Ph.D. in 1957. He has taught at Johns Hopkins (both the school of Arts & Sciences as well as the Medical School) since 1958. He is the longtime Comparative Literature editor of MLN (Modern Language Notes), published by Johns Hopkins University Press. He is a recipient of the Hopkins Distinguished Alumnus Award. Dr. Macksey also presides over one of the largest private libraries in Maryland, with over 70,000 books and manuscripts.", "Title: Barton Childs\n\nBarton Childs (February 29, 1916 – February 18, 2010) was an American pediatrician and geneticist. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, and graduated from Williams College in 1938. In 1942, he received his M.D. from Johns Hopkins University. Following military service in World War II, he returned to Johns Hopkins for a residency in pediatrics. After a fellowship at Children’s Hospital in Boston, he returned to Johns Hopkins University in 1949, where he remained until his retirement in 1981. He remained a professor emeritus in the Department of Pediatrics at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine until his death.", "Title: Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics\n\nThe Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, is an independent, interdisciplinary center serving the entire Johns Hopkins University and Health System. It is dedicated to the study of complex moral and policy issues in biomedical science, health care, and health policy. Established in 1995, the Institute seeks answers to ethical questions by promoting research in bioethics and encouraging moral reflection among a broad range of scholars, professionals, students, and citizens. Contributing to its mission are four divisions of the University: the Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, the Bloomberg School of Public Health, and the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing.", "Title: Johns Hopkins University\n\nThe Johns Hopkins University (commonly referred to as Johns Hopkins, JHU, or simply Hopkins) is an American private research university in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1876, the university was named for its first benefactor, the American entrepreneur, abolitionist, and philanthropist Johns Hopkins. His $7 million bequest—of which half financed the establishment of Johns Hopkins Hospital—was the largest philanthropic gift in the history of the United States at that time. Daniel Coit Gilman, who was inaugurated as the institution's first president on February 22, 1876, led the university to revolutionize higher education in the U.S. by integrating teaching and research. Adopting the concept of a graduate school from Germany's ancient Heidelberg University, Johns Hopkins University is considered the first research university in the United States.", "Title: Daniel Webster (academic)\n\nDaniel W. Webster (born 1960) is an American health policy researcher and the director of the Center for Gun Policy and Research at Johns Hopkins University. He is also the deputy director for research at the Johns Hopkins Center for the Prevention of Youth Violence, and professor of Health Policy and Management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. In 2016, he became the director of the Johns Hopkins-Baltimore Collaborative for Violence Reduction, a joint crime-fighting effort between Johns Hopkins and the Baltimore Police Department.", "Title: Paul B. Rothman\n\nPaul B. Rothman (born 1958) is the Frances Watt Baker, M.D., and Lenox D. Baker Jr., M.D., Dean of the Medical Faculty, vice president for medicine of Johns Hopkins University, and CEO of Johns Hopkins Medicine. As dean and CEO, Rothman oversees both the School of Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Health System, which together encompass six hospitals, hundreds of faculty and community physicians and a self-funded health plan." ]
7,501
Are both Supergrass and Modest Mouse American rock bands?
no
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "Supergrass", "Modest Mouse" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Sad Sappy Sucker is the name of a 2001 album release by alternative rock band Modest Mouse.", " Originally slated to be Modest Mouse's debut album, \"Sad Sappy Sucker\" was shelved for several years until its eventual release in 2001, on the heels of the popularity of \"The Moon & Antarctica\".", " Several songs were recorded at Olympia, Washington's Dub Narcotic Studios.", " The record was officially released by K Records on April 24, 2001, available in both Compact Disc and vinyl LP, and containing nine additional tracks added to the original track listing of 15 songs." ], "title": "Sad Sappy Sucker" }, { "sentences": [ "Modest Mouse is an American rock band formed in 1992 in Issaquah, Washington (a suburb of Seattle), and currently based in Portland, Oregon.", " The founding members are lead singer/guitarist Isaac Brock, drummer Jeremiah Green, and bassist Eric Judy.", " Strongly influenced by groups Pavement, the Pixies, XTC, and Talking Heads, the band rehearsed, rearranged, and recorded demos for almost two years before finally signing with small-town indie label, K Records, and releasing numerous singles.", " Since the band's 1996 debut album, \"This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About\", the group's lineup has centered on Brock and Green.", " Judy performed on every Modest Mouse album until his departure in 2012.", " Guitarist Johnny Marr (formerly of the Smiths) joined the band in 2006, shortly following percussionist Joe Plummer (formerly of the Black Heart Procession) and multi-instrumentalist Tom Peloso, to work on the album \"We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank\".", " Guitarist Jim Fairchild joined the band in 2009.", " The band's sixth album, \"Strangers to Ourselves\", was released on March 17, 2015." ], "title": "Modest Mouse" }, { "sentences": [ "Tom Peloso is an American musician who was born February 25, 1967 in Waynesboro, Virginia.", " He is a current active member of the indie rock band Modest Mouse.", " Peloso has played with Modest Mouse since their 2004 album, \"Good News for People Who Love Bad News\", including their latest release, \"Strangers to Ourselves\".", " He also plays in his own band, Tom Peloso and The Virginia Sheiks." ], "title": "Tom Peloso" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Never Ending Math Equation\" is a two sided single by indie rock band Modest Mouse.", " On its B-side it features \"Workin' on Leavin' the Livin'\", and both of which later appeared on their \"Building Nothing Out of Something\" compilation album.", " The 7\" was originally released as part of the Sub Pop singles club.", " Since that release, the featured song \"Never Ending Math Equation\" has received some mainstream success and as a result of such, Modest Mouse have frequently played the song at their live performances.", " On the inside of the sleeve there is information about the second run of the Sub Pop singles club and a subscription form from 1998." ], "title": "Never Ending Math Equation" }, { "sentences": [ "Baron von Bulls*** Rides Again is a live bootleg album by indie rock band Modest Mouse, the first live CD unofficially, and later officially released by the group.", " The live performance was recorded by Modest Mouse, but was not officially released by the band.", " Instead, only a small number of individuals could obtain a copy at the time by purchasing the album exclusively at Park Avenue CDs in Orlando.", " Later that year, the album was made available on the Internet.", " It was released on April 13, 2004, one week after the studio album \"Good News for People Who Love Bad News\" was in stores.", " Currently, this disc is out-of-print.", " The album was recorded at The Social in Orlando, Florida during a string of shows between February 13–15, 2004." ], "title": "Baron von Bullshit Rides Again" }, { "sentences": [ "Supergrass were an English rock band, formed in 1993 in Oxford.", " The band consisted of brothers Gaz (guitar and lead vocals) and Rob Coombes (keyboards and backing vocals), Mick Quinn (bass and backing vocals) and Danny Goffey (drums and backing vocals)." ], "title": "Supergrass" }, { "sentences": [ "Good News for People Who Love Bad News is the fourth full-length album recorded by alternative rock band Modest Mouse.", " Jeremiah Green, who played drums on all other Modest Mouse releases, did not perform on this album due to his temporary absence from the band." ], "title": "Good News for People Who Love Bad News" }, { "sentences": [ "Sharpen Your Teeth is an album by the indie rock band Ugly Casanova.", " Brainchild of Modest Mouse lead singer Isaac Brock, Ugly Casanova was his attempt to try new methods and genres outside the realms of Modest Mouse.", " The album sees Brock performing on more instruments and using a more stripped down method of recording.", " The story given is that an eccentric character named Edgar Graham met with Modest Mouse while on tour.", " During their time together, Graham and the band recorded a few songs together, and Graham completely disappeared.", " In an attempt to get Graham to resurface, Brock took the recordings to Sub Pop Records, redid them in the studio, and had them released as Sharpen Your Teeth.", " A follow-up is highly unlikely due to contractual obligations Brock has with Modest Mouse's label Epic Records.", " It has since been revealed that Brock fabricated the story himself, using Ugly Casanova as a method of writing music whilst not being recognized instantly as Modest Mouse." ], "title": "Sharpen Your Teeth" }, { "sentences": [ "Ben Massarella is a percussionist and drummer best known for his work with the American rock bands Modest Mouse, Califone and Red Red Meat.", " Massarella currently resides in The Vale of Paradise." ], "title": "Ben Massarella" }, { "sentences": [ "The Brand New/Modest Mouse Tour was a United States concert tour by American alternative rock bands Brand New and Modest Mouse.", " The tour lasted from June 2017 to July 2017." ], "title": "Brand New/Modest Mouse Tour" } ]
[ "Title: Sad Sappy Sucker\n\nSad Sappy Sucker is the name of a 2001 album release by alternative rock band Modest Mouse. Originally slated to be Modest Mouse's debut album, \"Sad Sappy Sucker\" was shelved for several years until its eventual release in 2001, on the heels of the popularity of \"The Moon & Antarctica\". Several songs were recorded at Olympia, Washington's Dub Narcotic Studios. The record was officially released by K Records on April 24, 2001, available in both Compact Disc and vinyl LP, and containing nine additional tracks added to the original track listing of 15 songs.", "Title: Modest Mouse\n\nModest Mouse is an American rock band formed in 1992 in Issaquah, Washington (a suburb of Seattle), and currently based in Portland, Oregon. The founding members are lead singer/guitarist Isaac Brock, drummer Jeremiah Green, and bassist Eric Judy. Strongly influenced by groups Pavement, the Pixies, XTC, and Talking Heads, the band rehearsed, rearranged, and recorded demos for almost two years before finally signing with small-town indie label, K Records, and releasing numerous singles. Since the band's 1996 debut album, \"This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About\", the group's lineup has centered on Brock and Green. Judy performed on every Modest Mouse album until his departure in 2012. Guitarist Johnny Marr (formerly of the Smiths) joined the band in 2006, shortly following percussionist Joe Plummer (formerly of the Black Heart Procession) and multi-instrumentalist Tom Peloso, to work on the album \"We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank\". Guitarist Jim Fairchild joined the band in 2009. The band's sixth album, \"Strangers to Ourselves\", was released on March 17, 2015.", "Title: Tom Peloso\n\nTom Peloso is an American musician who was born February 25, 1967 in Waynesboro, Virginia. He is a current active member of the indie rock band Modest Mouse. Peloso has played with Modest Mouse since their 2004 album, \"Good News for People Who Love Bad News\", including their latest release, \"Strangers to Ourselves\". He also plays in his own band, Tom Peloso and The Virginia Sheiks.", "Title: Never Ending Math Equation\n\n\"Never Ending Math Equation\" is a two sided single by indie rock band Modest Mouse. On its B-side it features \"Workin' on Leavin' the Livin'\", and both of which later appeared on their \"Building Nothing Out of Something\" compilation album. The 7\" was originally released as part of the Sub Pop singles club. Since that release, the featured song \"Never Ending Math Equation\" has received some mainstream success and as a result of such, Modest Mouse have frequently played the song at their live performances. On the inside of the sleeve there is information about the second run of the Sub Pop singles club and a subscription form from 1998.", "Title: Baron von Bullshit Rides Again\n\nBaron von Bulls*** Rides Again is a live bootleg album by indie rock band Modest Mouse, the first live CD unofficially, and later officially released by the group. The live performance was recorded by Modest Mouse, but was not officially released by the band. Instead, only a small number of individuals could obtain a copy at the time by purchasing the album exclusively at Park Avenue CDs in Orlando. Later that year, the album was made available on the Internet. It was released on April 13, 2004, one week after the studio album \"Good News for People Who Love Bad News\" was in stores. Currently, this disc is out-of-print. The album was recorded at The Social in Orlando, Florida during a string of shows between February 13–15, 2004.", "Title: Supergrass\n\nSupergrass were an English rock band, formed in 1993 in Oxford. The band consisted of brothers Gaz (guitar and lead vocals) and Rob Coombes (keyboards and backing vocals), Mick Quinn (bass and backing vocals) and Danny Goffey (drums and backing vocals).", "Title: Good News for People Who Love Bad News\n\nGood News for People Who Love Bad News is the fourth full-length album recorded by alternative rock band Modest Mouse. Jeremiah Green, who played drums on all other Modest Mouse releases, did not perform on this album due to his temporary absence from the band.", "Title: Sharpen Your Teeth\n\nSharpen Your Teeth is an album by the indie rock band Ugly Casanova. Brainchild of Modest Mouse lead singer Isaac Brock, Ugly Casanova was his attempt to try new methods and genres outside the realms of Modest Mouse. The album sees Brock performing on more instruments and using a more stripped down method of recording. The story given is that an eccentric character named Edgar Graham met with Modest Mouse while on tour. During their time together, Graham and the band recorded a few songs together, and Graham completely disappeared. In an attempt to get Graham to resurface, Brock took the recordings to Sub Pop Records, redid them in the studio, and had them released as Sharpen Your Teeth. A follow-up is highly unlikely due to contractual obligations Brock has with Modest Mouse's label Epic Records. It has since been revealed that Brock fabricated the story himself, using Ugly Casanova as a method of writing music whilst not being recognized instantly as Modest Mouse.", "Title: Ben Massarella\n\nBen Massarella is a percussionist and drummer best known for his work with the American rock bands Modest Mouse, Califone and Red Red Meat. Massarella currently resides in The Vale of Paradise.", "Title: Brand New/Modest Mouse Tour\n\nThe Brand New/Modest Mouse Tour was a United States concert tour by American alternative rock bands Brand New and Modest Mouse. The tour lasted from June 2017 to July 2017." ]
7,502
Which building, the Park Row Building or The Spiral, was announced in 2016 by real estate developer Tishman Speyer as a 1,005 foot skyscraper with 2.85 million square feet and 65 floors?
The Spiral
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Park Row Building", "The Spiral (New York City)", "The Spiral (New York City)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Spiral is a proposed 65-floor skyscraper located in the Hudson Yards neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.", " The project was announced in 2016 by real estate developer Tishman Speyer as a 1,005 foot skyscraper with 2.85 million square feet and 65 floors.", " The tower is being designed by Bjarke Ingels Group, the architectural firm behind One57." ], "title": "The Spiral (New York City)" }, { "sentences": [ "Unishire Urban Infra Limited.", " () is a Bangalore-based Indian Real Estate Company founded by Mr. Kirti Mehta in 1987.", " The company primarily develops residential spaces.", " 10 million square feet of development is underway and proposed, close to Hebbal and the Manyata Tech Park.", " The homes are designed as per the Green Building norms and offer various home automation systems and lifestyle features in association with iREVO.", " An area of more than 2 million square feet is currently being developed with the facility of home automation." ], "title": "Unishire" }, { "sentences": [ "Mary Ann Tighe is an American commercial real estate broker and CEO of the New York Tri-State Region of CBRE, the world’s largest commercial real estate services firm.", " Tighe has made commercial transactions totaling more than 97.5 million square feet and has been cited as a groundbreaker in a traditionally male-dominated industry.", " Her deals have anchored more than 14.4 million square feet of new construction in the New York region, a total believed to be a record in commercial brokerage.", " Tighe has been named to \"Crain’s New York Business\" Most Powerful Women in New York since the listing was inaugurated in 2007, ranking #1 in 2011 across all New York City industries." ], "title": "Mary Ann Tighe" }, { "sentences": [ "Nanakramguda is an IT, real estate and architectural suburb in Serlingampally mandal.", " The first phase of financial district in Hyderabad, India, is home to TSI Business parks, IT/ITES special economic zones, Tishman Speyer's, Waverock Building, which houses multinational conglomerates.", " The Nanakramguda Village, Film Nagar, and Nanakramguda temple is near to this IT Suburb." ], "title": "Nanakramguda" }, { "sentences": [ "Rob Speyer is an American real estate developer.", " He is the president and chief executive officer of New York City real estate company Tishman Speyer." ], "title": "Rob Speyer" }, { "sentences": [ "Jerry I. Speyer (born June 23, 1940) is an American real estate developer.", " He is one of two founding partners of the New York real estate company Tishman Speyer, which controls the Rockefeller Center and the Chrysler Building." ], "title": "Jerry Speyer" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Valentine Tishman (April 7, 1916 – October 11, 2010) was an American real estate developer who had been head of the family-owned firm Tishman Realty and Construction until it was disestablished in 1977, and was one of the two founding partners of Tishman Speyer, which was formed in 1978 and became one of the largest owners and builders of office buildings in the United States." ], "title": "Robert Tishman" }, { "sentences": [ "The Park Row Building is a building on Park Row bordering TriBeCa and the Financial District of the New York City borough of Manhattan also known as 15 Park Row.", " The building was designed by R. H. Robertson, a pioneer in steel skyscraper design, and engineered by the firm of Nathaniel Roberts." ], "title": "Park Row Building" }, { "sentences": [ "TaunusTurm (originally Kaiserkarree) is the project name for a complex of two buildings, a 170 m skyscraper and a 63 m high-rise residential building, in Frankfurt, Germany.", " The site is located in Frankfurt's financial district, the Bankenviertel, at the corner of Neue Mainzer Straße and Taunustor.", " The site borders a park named Taunusanlage, which gave the tower its name (the Taunus is a low mountain range north of Frankfurt).", " The buildings were designed by architecture firm Gruber + Kleine-Kraneburg.", " The project developer is real estate building and operating company Tishman Speyer which also built the Messeturm and the Opernturm in Frankfurt.", " The start of construction was in April 2011 and the first tenants moved in February 2014." ], "title": "Taunusturm" }, { "sentences": [ "666 Fifth Avenue is a 41-story office building on Fifth Avenue between 52nd and 53rd Streets in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.", " The office tower was built in 1957 by Tishman Realty and Construction, which sold it when the corporation dissolved in 1976.", " 666 Fifth Avenue was bought by Sumitomo Realty & Development in the late 1990s, and Tishman Speyer bought it back in 2000, adding tenants before selling it yet again to Kushner Properties in 2007.", " In 2017, plans for the repurposing of the original building were announced, which were designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid prior to her death in 2016." ], "title": "666 Fifth Avenue" } ]
[ "Title: The Spiral (New York City)\n\nThe Spiral is a proposed 65-floor skyscraper located in the Hudson Yards neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The project was announced in 2016 by real estate developer Tishman Speyer as a 1,005 foot skyscraper with 2.85 million square feet and 65 floors. The tower is being designed by Bjarke Ingels Group, the architectural firm behind One57.", "Title: Unishire\n\nUnishire Urban Infra Limited. () is a Bangalore-based Indian Real Estate Company founded by Mr. Kirti Mehta in 1987. The company primarily develops residential spaces. 10 million square feet of development is underway and proposed, close to Hebbal and the Manyata Tech Park. The homes are designed as per the Green Building norms and offer various home automation systems and lifestyle features in association with iREVO. An area of more than 2 million square feet is currently being developed with the facility of home automation.", "Title: Mary Ann Tighe\n\nMary Ann Tighe is an American commercial real estate broker and CEO of the New York Tri-State Region of CBRE, the world’s largest commercial real estate services firm. Tighe has made commercial transactions totaling more than 97.5 million square feet and has been cited as a groundbreaker in a traditionally male-dominated industry. Her deals have anchored more than 14.4 million square feet of new construction in the New York region, a total believed to be a record in commercial brokerage. Tighe has been named to \"Crain’s New York Business\" Most Powerful Women in New York since the listing was inaugurated in 2007, ranking #1 in 2011 across all New York City industries.", "Title: Nanakramguda\n\nNanakramguda is an IT, real estate and architectural suburb in Serlingampally mandal. The first phase of financial district in Hyderabad, India, is home to TSI Business parks, IT/ITES special economic zones, Tishman Speyer's, Waverock Building, which houses multinational conglomerates. The Nanakramguda Village, Film Nagar, and Nanakramguda temple is near to this IT Suburb.", "Title: Rob Speyer\n\nRob Speyer is an American real estate developer. He is the president and chief executive officer of New York City real estate company Tishman Speyer.", "Title: Jerry Speyer\n\nJerry I. Speyer (born June 23, 1940) is an American real estate developer. He is one of two founding partners of the New York real estate company Tishman Speyer, which controls the Rockefeller Center and the Chrysler Building.", "Title: Robert Tishman\n\nRobert Valentine Tishman (April 7, 1916 – October 11, 2010) was an American real estate developer who had been head of the family-owned firm Tishman Realty and Construction until it was disestablished in 1977, and was one of the two founding partners of Tishman Speyer, which was formed in 1978 and became one of the largest owners and builders of office buildings in the United States.", "Title: Park Row Building\n\nThe Park Row Building is a building on Park Row bordering TriBeCa and the Financial District of the New York City borough of Manhattan also known as 15 Park Row. The building was designed by R. H. Robertson, a pioneer in steel skyscraper design, and engineered by the firm of Nathaniel Roberts.", "Title: Taunusturm\n\nTaunusTurm (originally Kaiserkarree) is the project name for a complex of two buildings, a 170 m skyscraper and a 63 m high-rise residential building, in Frankfurt, Germany. The site is located in Frankfurt's financial district, the Bankenviertel, at the corner of Neue Mainzer Straße and Taunustor. The site borders a park named Taunusanlage, which gave the tower its name (the Taunus is a low mountain range north of Frankfurt). The buildings were designed by architecture firm Gruber + Kleine-Kraneburg. The project developer is real estate building and operating company Tishman Speyer which also built the Messeturm and the Opernturm in Frankfurt. The start of construction was in April 2011 and the first tenants moved in February 2014.", "Title: 666 Fifth Avenue\n\n666 Fifth Avenue is a 41-story office building on Fifth Avenue between 52nd and 53rd Streets in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The office tower was built in 1957 by Tishman Realty and Construction, which sold it when the corporation dissolved in 1976. 666 Fifth Avenue was bought by Sumitomo Realty & Development in the late 1990s, and Tishman Speyer bought it back in 2000, adding tenants before selling it yet again to Kushner Properties in 2007. In 2017, plans for the repurposing of the original building were announced, which were designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid prior to her death in 2016." ]
7,503
The 2010 FA Community Shield was won by Manchester United, led by who?
Antonio Valencia
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 2003 FA Community Shield was the 81st FA Community Shield, an annual English football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions.", " It was held at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, on 10 August 2003.", " The match was played between Manchester United, champions of the 2002–03 Premier League and Arsenal, who beat Southampton 1–0 in the 2003 FA Cup Final.", " Manchester United won the Shield 4–3 on penalties, after the match finished 1–1 after 90 minutes." ], "title": "2003 FA Community Shield" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013 FA Community Shield was the 91st FA Community Shield, played on 11 August 2013 at Wembley Stadium, between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions.", " The match was contested by the champions of the 2012–13 Premier League, Manchester United, and the 2012–13 FA Cup winners, Wigan Athletic.", " Following Wigan's relegation to the Football League Championship just days after their cup triumph, it was the first time a team from outside the top division featured in the Community Shield since West Ham United in 1980." ], "title": "2013 FA Community Shield" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2009 FA Community Shield was the 87th FA Community Shield, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions.", " The match was contested at Wembley Stadium, London, on 9 August 2009, and contested by 2008–09 Premier League champions Manchester United, and Chelsea as the winners of the 2008–09 FA Cup, a repeat of the 2007 match.", " The game ended in a 2–2 draw – the goals coming from Nani and Wayne Rooney for Manchester United, and from Ricardo Carvalho and Frank Lampard for Chelsea – with Chelsea winning 4–1 on penalties." ], "title": "2009 FA Community Shield" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2006 FA Community Shield was a football match played between Liverpool and Chelsea on 13 August 2006 at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, the annual FA Community Shield contested between the winners of the Premier League and FA Cup.", " Chelsea were appearing in the competition for the sixth time, while Liverpool were making their 21st appearance.", " It was the final Community Shield to be held at the Millennium Stadium following the reconstruction of Wembley Stadium." ], "title": "2006 FA Community Shield" }, { "sentences": [ "Luis Antonio Valencia Mosquera, commonly known as Antonio Valencia (] ; born 4 August 1985), is an Ecuadorian professional footballer who plays as a right winger and right-back for Manchester United and the Ecuador national team." ], "title": "Antonio Valencia" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 FA Community Shield (also known as the 2016 FA Community Shield supported by McDonald's for sponsorship reasons) was the 94th FA Community Shield, an annual English football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup.", " The match was contested by 2015–16 FA Cup winners Manchester United, and Leicester City, champions of the 2015–16 Premier League.", " It was held at Wembley Stadium a week before the Premier League season kicked off.", " Manchester United won the match 2–1 with goals from Jesse Lingard and Zlatan Ibrahimović, either side of a goal from Leicester striker Jamie Vardy." ], "title": "2016 FA Community Shield" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2005 FA Community Shield was the 83rd staging of the FA Community Shield, an annual football match contested by the reigning champions of the Premier League and the holders of the FA Cup.", " It was held at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on 7 August 2005.", " The game was played between Chelsea, champions of the 2004–05 Premier League and Arsenal, who beat Manchester United on penalties to win the 2005 FA Cup Final.", " Chelsea won the match 2–1 in front of a crowd of 58,014." ], "title": "2005 FA Community Shield" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015 FA Community Shield (also known as the 2015 FA Community Shield supported by McDonald's for sponsorship reasons) was the 93rd FA Community Shield, an annual English football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup.", " The match was contested by Arsenal, the 2014–15 FA Cup winners, and Chelsea, champions of the 2014–15 Premier League.", " It was held at Wembley Stadium on 2 August 2015.", " Watched by a crowd of 85,437 and a television audience of over a million, Arsenal won the match 1–0." ], "title": "2015 FA Community Shield" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2010 FA Community Shield was the 88th FA Community Shield, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions.", " The match was played at Wembley Stadium, London, on 8 August 2010, and contested by league and cup double winners Chelsea and league runners-up Manchester United.", " Manchester United won the match 3–1 with goals from Antonio Valencia, Javier Hernández and Dimitar Berbatov; Chelsea's consolation goal came from Salomon Kalou.", " It was Manchester United's 14th outright victory in the Community Shield." ], "title": "2010 FA Community Shield" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2011 FA Community Shield was the 89th FA Community Shield, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions.", " The match was the 160th Manchester derby between Manchester United and Manchester City and played at Wembley Stadium, London, on 7 August 2011.", " Manchester United won the game 3–2, with goals from Chris Smalling and Nani (2), after Joleon Lescott and Edin Džeko had put City 2–0 up at half-time." ], "title": "2011 FA Community Shield" } ]
[ "Title: 2003 FA Community Shield\n\nThe 2003 FA Community Shield was the 81st FA Community Shield, an annual English football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions. It was held at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, on 10 August 2003. The match was played between Manchester United, champions of the 2002–03 Premier League and Arsenal, who beat Southampton 1–0 in the 2003 FA Cup Final. Manchester United won the Shield 4–3 on penalties, after the match finished 1–1 after 90 minutes.", "Title: 2013 FA Community Shield\n\nThe 2013 FA Community Shield was the 91st FA Community Shield, played on 11 August 2013 at Wembley Stadium, between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions. The match was contested by the champions of the 2012–13 Premier League, Manchester United, and the 2012–13 FA Cup winners, Wigan Athletic. Following Wigan's relegation to the Football League Championship just days after their cup triumph, it was the first time a team from outside the top division featured in the Community Shield since West Ham United in 1980.", "Title: 2009 FA Community Shield\n\nThe 2009 FA Community Shield was the 87th FA Community Shield, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions. The match was contested at Wembley Stadium, London, on 9 August 2009, and contested by 2008–09 Premier League champions Manchester United, and Chelsea as the winners of the 2008–09 FA Cup, a repeat of the 2007 match. The game ended in a 2–2 draw – the goals coming from Nani and Wayne Rooney for Manchester United, and from Ricardo Carvalho and Frank Lampard for Chelsea – with Chelsea winning 4–1 on penalties.", "Title: 2006 FA Community Shield\n\nThe 2006 FA Community Shield was a football match played between Liverpool and Chelsea on 13 August 2006 at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, the annual FA Community Shield contested between the winners of the Premier League and FA Cup. Chelsea were appearing in the competition for the sixth time, while Liverpool were making their 21st appearance. It was the final Community Shield to be held at the Millennium Stadium following the reconstruction of Wembley Stadium.", "Title: Antonio Valencia\n\nLuis Antonio Valencia Mosquera, commonly known as Antonio Valencia (] ; born 4 August 1985), is an Ecuadorian professional footballer who plays as a right winger and right-back for Manchester United and the Ecuador national team.", "Title: 2016 FA Community Shield\n\nThe 2016 FA Community Shield (also known as the 2016 FA Community Shield supported by McDonald's for sponsorship reasons) was the 94th FA Community Shield, an annual English football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup. The match was contested by 2015–16 FA Cup winners Manchester United, and Leicester City, champions of the 2015–16 Premier League. It was held at Wembley Stadium a week before the Premier League season kicked off. Manchester United won the match 2–1 with goals from Jesse Lingard and Zlatan Ibrahimović, either side of a goal from Leicester striker Jamie Vardy.", "Title: 2005 FA Community Shield\n\nThe 2005 FA Community Shield was the 83rd staging of the FA Community Shield, an annual football match contested by the reigning champions of the Premier League and the holders of the FA Cup. It was held at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on 7 August 2005. The game was played between Chelsea, champions of the 2004–05 Premier League and Arsenal, who beat Manchester United on penalties to win the 2005 FA Cup Final. Chelsea won the match 2–1 in front of a crowd of 58,014.", "Title: 2015 FA Community Shield\n\nThe 2015 FA Community Shield (also known as the 2015 FA Community Shield supported by McDonald's for sponsorship reasons) was the 93rd FA Community Shield, an annual English football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup. The match was contested by Arsenal, the 2014–15 FA Cup winners, and Chelsea, champions of the 2014–15 Premier League. It was held at Wembley Stadium on 2 August 2015. Watched by a crowd of 85,437 and a television audience of over a million, Arsenal won the match 1–0.", "Title: 2010 FA Community Shield\n\nThe 2010 FA Community Shield was the 88th FA Community Shield, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions. The match was played at Wembley Stadium, London, on 8 August 2010, and contested by league and cup double winners Chelsea and league runners-up Manchester United. Manchester United won the match 3–1 with goals from Antonio Valencia, Javier Hernández and Dimitar Berbatov; Chelsea's consolation goal came from Salomon Kalou. It was Manchester United's 14th outright victory in the Community Shield.", "Title: 2011 FA Community Shield\n\nThe 2011 FA Community Shield was the 89th FA Community Shield, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions. The match was the 160th Manchester derby between Manchester United and Manchester City and played at Wembley Stadium, London, on 7 August 2011. Manchester United won the game 3–2, with goals from Chris Smalling and Nani (2), after Joleon Lescott and Edin Džeko had put City 2–0 up at half-time." ]
7,504
What military transport aircraft was developed from an airliner which crashed on March 27, 1951?
Douglas C-47 Skytrain
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Douglas DC-6 is a piston-powered airliner and transport aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft Company from 1946 to 1958.", " Originally intended as a military transport near the end of World War II, it was reworked after the war to compete with the Lockheed Constellation in the long-range commercial transport market.", " More than 700 were built and many still fly today in cargo, military, and wildfire control roles." ], "title": "Douglas DC-6" }, { "sentences": [ "The Boeing KC-46 Pegasus is a military aerial refueling and strategic military transport aircraft developed by Boeing from its 767 jet airliner.", " In February 2011, the tanker was selected by the United States Air Force (USAF) as the winner in the KC-X tanker competition to replace older KC-135 Stratotankers.", " The first 18 combat-ready aircraft are scheduled to be delivered to the U.S. Air Force in early 2018 under the terms of the development contract." ], "title": "Boeing KC-46 Pegasus" }, { "sentences": [ "The Airbus A400M Atlas is a multi-national, four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft.", " It was designed by Airbus Military (now Airbus Defence and Space) as a tactical airlifter with strategic capabilities to replace older transport aircraft, such as the Transall C-160 and the Lockheed C-130 Hercules.", " The A400M is positioned, in terms of size, between the C-130 and the C-17; it can carry heavier loads than the C-130, while able to use rough landing strips.", " Along with the transport role, the A400M can perform aerial refuelling and medical evacuation when fitted with appropriate equipment." ], "title": "Airbus A400M Atlas" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hawker Siddeley HS 780 Andover is a twin-engined turboprop military transport aircraft produced by Hawker Siddeley for the Royal Air Force developed from the Avro-designed HS 748 airliner.", " The Andover was named after the Avro Andover, a Royal Air Force (RAF) biplane transport used for medical evacuation between the first and second world wars; and RAF Andover, where trials of the aircraft were partially carried out.", " The Andover had a kneeling landing gear to make ramp loading easier." ], "title": "Hawker Siddeley Andover" }, { "sentences": [ "Military transport aircraft or military cargo aircraft are typically fixed wing and rotary wing cargo aircraft which are used to airlift troops, weapons and other military equipment by a variety of methods to any area of military operations around the surface of the planet, usually outside the commercial flight routes in uncontrolled airspace.", " Originally derived from bombers, military transport aircraft were used for delivering airborne forces during the Second World War and towing military gliders.", " Some military transport aircraft are tasked to perform multi-role duties such as aerial refueling and, rescue missions, tactical, operational and strategic airlifts onto unprepared runways, or those constructed by engineers." ], "title": "Military transport aircraft" }, { "sentences": [ "The Messerschmitt Me 323 \"Gigant\" (\"Giant\") was a German military transport aircraft of World War II.", " It was a powered variant of the Me 321 military glider and was the largest land-based transport aircraft of the war.", " A total of 213 are recorded as having been made, a few being converted from the Me 321." ], "title": "Messerschmitt Me 323" }, { "sentences": [ "The Douglas C-47 Skytrain or Dakota (RAF designation) is a military transport aircraft developed from the civilian Douglas DC-3 airliner.", " It was used extensively by the Allies during World War II and remains in front line service with various military operators." ], "title": "Douglas C-47 Skytrain" }, { "sentences": [ "The CASA/IPTN CN-235 is a medium-range twin-engined transport aircraft that was jointly developed by Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA (CASA) of Spain and Indonesian manufacturer IPTN, as a regional airliner and military transport.", " Its primary military roles include maritime patrol, surveillance, and air transport.", " Its largest user is Turkey which has 59 aircraft." ], "title": "CASA/IPTN CN-235" }, { "sentences": [ "The Antonov An-70 is a four-engine medium-range transport aircraft, and the first large aircraft to be powered by propfan engines.", " It was developed in the late 1980s by the Antonov Design Bureau to replace the obsolete An-12 military transport aircraft.", " However, the dissolution of the Soviet Union prevented the mass production of the type.", " The maiden flight of the first prototype took place on 16 December 1994 in Kiev, now independent Ukraine.", " Within a year the prototype plane had suffered a mid-air collision.", " A second airframe was produced and tests continued but numerous further attempts to start production have been unsuccessful." ], "title": "Antonov An-70" }, { "sentences": [ "On 27 March 1951 a Douglas Dakota 3 cargo aircraft registered \"G-AJVZ\" operated by Air Transport Charter en route from Ringway Airport, Manchester, England, to Nutts Corner Airport, Antrim, Northern Ireland, crashed shortly after takeoff following the failure of the aircraft to gain height.", " There were two fatalities amongst the crew on board." ], "title": "1951 Ringway Dakota crash" } ]
[ "Title: Douglas DC-6\n\nThe Douglas DC-6 is a piston-powered airliner and transport aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft Company from 1946 to 1958. Originally intended as a military transport near the end of World War II, it was reworked after the war to compete with the Lockheed Constellation in the long-range commercial transport market. More than 700 were built and many still fly today in cargo, military, and wildfire control roles.", "Title: Boeing KC-46 Pegasus\n\nThe Boeing KC-46 Pegasus is a military aerial refueling and strategic military transport aircraft developed by Boeing from its 767 jet airliner. In February 2011, the tanker was selected by the United States Air Force (USAF) as the winner in the KC-X tanker competition to replace older KC-135 Stratotankers. The first 18 combat-ready aircraft are scheduled to be delivered to the U.S. Air Force in early 2018 under the terms of the development contract.", "Title: Airbus A400M Atlas\n\nThe Airbus A400M Atlas is a multi-national, four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft. It was designed by Airbus Military (now Airbus Defence and Space) as a tactical airlifter with strategic capabilities to replace older transport aircraft, such as the Transall C-160 and the Lockheed C-130 Hercules. The A400M is positioned, in terms of size, between the C-130 and the C-17; it can carry heavier loads than the C-130, while able to use rough landing strips. Along with the transport role, the A400M can perform aerial refuelling and medical evacuation when fitted with appropriate equipment.", "Title: Hawker Siddeley Andover\n\nThe Hawker Siddeley HS 780 Andover is a twin-engined turboprop military transport aircraft produced by Hawker Siddeley for the Royal Air Force developed from the Avro-designed HS 748 airliner. The Andover was named after the Avro Andover, a Royal Air Force (RAF) biplane transport used for medical evacuation between the first and second world wars; and RAF Andover, where trials of the aircraft were partially carried out. The Andover had a kneeling landing gear to make ramp loading easier.", "Title: Military transport aircraft\n\nMilitary transport aircraft or military cargo aircraft are typically fixed wing and rotary wing cargo aircraft which are used to airlift troops, weapons and other military equipment by a variety of methods to any area of military operations around the surface of the planet, usually outside the commercial flight routes in uncontrolled airspace. Originally derived from bombers, military transport aircraft were used for delivering airborne forces during the Second World War and towing military gliders. Some military transport aircraft are tasked to perform multi-role duties such as aerial refueling and, rescue missions, tactical, operational and strategic airlifts onto unprepared runways, or those constructed by engineers.", "Title: Messerschmitt Me 323\n\nThe Messerschmitt Me 323 \"Gigant\" (\"Giant\") was a German military transport aircraft of World War II. It was a powered variant of the Me 321 military glider and was the largest land-based transport aircraft of the war. A total of 213 are recorded as having been made, a few being converted from the Me 321.", "Title: Douglas C-47 Skytrain\n\nThe Douglas C-47 Skytrain or Dakota (RAF designation) is a military transport aircraft developed from the civilian Douglas DC-3 airliner. It was used extensively by the Allies during World War II and remains in front line service with various military operators.", "Title: CASA/IPTN CN-235\n\nThe CASA/IPTN CN-235 is a medium-range twin-engined transport aircraft that was jointly developed by Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA (CASA) of Spain and Indonesian manufacturer IPTN, as a regional airliner and military transport. Its primary military roles include maritime patrol, surveillance, and air transport. Its largest user is Turkey which has 59 aircraft.", "Title: Antonov An-70\n\nThe Antonov An-70 is a four-engine medium-range transport aircraft, and the first large aircraft to be powered by propfan engines. It was developed in the late 1980s by the Antonov Design Bureau to replace the obsolete An-12 military transport aircraft. However, the dissolution of the Soviet Union prevented the mass production of the type. The maiden flight of the first prototype took place on 16 December 1994 in Kiev, now independent Ukraine. Within a year the prototype plane had suffered a mid-air collision. A second airframe was produced and tests continued but numerous further attempts to start production have been unsuccessful.", "Title: 1951 Ringway Dakota crash\n\nOn 27 March 1951 a Douglas Dakota 3 cargo aircraft registered \"G-AJVZ\" operated by Air Transport Charter en route from Ringway Airport, Manchester, England, to Nutts Corner Airport, Antrim, Northern Ireland, crashed shortly after takeoff following the failure of the aircraft to gain height. There were two fatalities amongst the crew on board." ]
7,505
What Glen Martin predecessor re-aired Sunday night on Nickelodeon?
Hi Honey, I'm Home!
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{ "title": [ "Glenn Martin, DDS", "Hi Honey, I'm Home!", "Hi Honey, I'm Home!" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Hi Honey, I'm Home!", " is an American television sitcom that ran from July 19, 1991, to July 12, 1992 for 13 episodes.", " Each week, a new episode of the series aired on ABC as part of its Friday night \"TGIF\" lineup.", " The same episode would re-air Sunday night on Nickelodeon as part of the channel's Nick at Nite lineup.", " ABC stopped airing the series after the sixth episode of the first season.", " The show's second and final season only aired on Nick at Nite before being canceled in July 1992.", " The series was taped before a live audience in Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Studios Florida." ], "title": "Hi Honey, I'm Home!" }, { "sentences": [ "Sunday night blues is an acute condition, mostly affecting nine-to-five workers and students.", " This condition is characterized by anxiety about the week ahead and a sense of helplessness and depression.", " It most often occurs on Sunday afternoons and evenings.", " It is also referred to as \"school bus blues\" or \"Sunday night depression\".", " A more intense version of Sunday night blues is a \"Dark Sunday\" which pairs the aforementioned symptoms with the regret of some or all actions or events of the weekend.", " It is similar to the post-holiday blues." ], "title": "Sunday night blues" }, { "sentences": [ "Good Sunday (Korean: 일요일이 좋다 ) is a South Korean reality-variety show shown on the SBS network, which competes directly against MBC's \"Sunday Night\" and KBS2's \"Happy Sunday\" line-up.", " The program has suffered from the competition of \"Happy Sunday\" and \"Sunday Night\" but reached its way to #1 on the Top 20 Charts every Sunday.", " \"Good Sunday\" consists of a line-up of \"corner programs\", or segments, which air within the program.", " The program ended on March 19, 2017, opting for individual programs divided into two parts for inserting commercials (which is not allowed for programs on terrestrial television)." ], "title": "Good Sunday" }, { "sentences": [ "The ABC Sunday Night Movie is a television program that aired on Sunday nights, first for a brief time in 1962 under the title \"Hollywood Special\" (although \"Time\" magazine lists this version as \"The Sunday Night Movie\") to supposedly replace an open time slot for a cancelled TV show, \"Bus Stop\", which was cancelled after March 1962.", " It then began airing regularly under its more commonly known title from late 1964 to 1998, on ABC.", " Since 2004, it has aired sporadically as a special program, now titled the \"ABC Sunday Movie of the Week\", though as of the 2011-12 television season, the only films in this timeslot were aired under the \"Hallmark Hall of Fame\" banner, which transferred to ABC in that season.", " However, in 2014, The Hallmark Hall of Fame moved exclusively to cable on the Hallmark Channel, and as a result, said program is no longer on broadcast television in any form (including ABC) for good.", " As a result of this, the Sunday Night Movie is now exclusively relegated to 2 special holiday movies, \"The Sound of Music\" every holiday season and \"The Ten Commandments\" every Easter." ], "title": "The ABC Sunday Night Movie" }, { "sentences": [ "Glen Martin is a scattered rural community located within the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia.", " It is part of the Dungog local government area.", " Not a lot is known about the early history of Glen Martin, but the name most likely comes from an early estate at the time of settlement.", " Records show that there was once a public school, community hall and Post Office in the area, none of these buildings stand today." ], "title": "Glen Martin, New South Wales" }, { "sentences": [ "NFL on NBC is the branding used for broadcasts of National Football League (NFL) games that are produced by NBC Sports, and televised on the NBC television network in the United States.", " The name was used until 1998, when the network lost the television rights to the American Football Conference (AFC) to CBS.", " NFL coverage returned to NBC on August 6, 2006, under the title NBC Sunday Night Football, beginning with its coverage of the preseason Pro Football Hall of Fame Game.", " NBC also packages a limited number of Thursday night games each year.", " Since NBC acquired the \"Sunday Night Football\" package from ESPN, game coverage is usually preceded by the pre-game show \"Football Night in America\"." ], "title": "NFL on NBC" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of results of National Football League games played on Turner Network Television (TNT).", " From 1990–1997, TNT broadcast NFL games on Sunday nights for the first half of the regular season (or nine games a year).", " Meanwhile, ESPN would pick things up for the second half of the season.", " TNT also got a couple of Thursday night games to show, which were aired in place of Sunday night games (that would have otherwise conflicted with the World Series; coincidentally, the , , , and editions of the World Series featured the Turner-owned Atlanta Braves).", " Following the 1997 season, ESPN would broadcast Sunday night NFL games for the whole season.", " This particular arrangement between ESPN and the National Football League would continue until the end of the 2005 season.", " Since that time, NBC (who last broadcast NFL games the same year that TNT last broadcast them, 1997) has been the television home of Sunday night games.", " Meanwhile, ESPN has replaced as the broadcaster of Monday night games." ], "title": "TNT Sunday Night Football results (1990–1997)" }, { "sentences": [ "Glenn Martin, DDS is an American/Canadian adult stop-motion animated sitcom that premiered on Nick at Nite on August 17, 2009.", " The series was produced by Tornante Animation in association with Cuppa Coffee Studios and Rogers Communications.", " \"Glenn Martin, DDS\" was Nick at Nite's fourth original series (the first was \"Hi Honey, I'm Home!", "\", the second was \"Fatherhood\" and the third was \"Hi-Jinks\")." ], "title": "Glenn Martin, DDS" }, { "sentences": [ "Glen Martin Hirshberg (born 1966 in Royal Oak, a city in Oakland County and suburb of Detroit, Michigan) is an American author best known for horror fiction." ], "title": "Glen Hirshberg" }, { "sentences": [ "Sunday Night () is the longest-running South Korean television entertainment programme airing on MBC.", " It runs for 175 minutes, including roughly fifteen minutes of advertising.", " Previously named \"Big March of Sunday Night\" () when it debuted in 1981, and changing its name to \"Sunday Sunday Night\" () in 1988, in March 2011, the show has changed its name for the second time in its history in an effort to increase its popularity again at the 5:20PM timeslot, with its rival contenders, KBS2's \"Happy Sunday\" and SBS's \"Good Sunday\".", " As of April 29, 2012, the name was once again changed to its most commonly known abbreviation, \"Sunday Night\" (일밤 )." ], "title": "Sunday Night (South Korean TV series)" } ]
[ "Title: Hi Honey, I'm Home!\n\nHi Honey, I'm Home! is an American television sitcom that ran from July 19, 1991, to July 12, 1992 for 13 episodes. Each week, a new episode of the series aired on ABC as part of its Friday night \"TGIF\" lineup. The same episode would re-air Sunday night on Nickelodeon as part of the channel's Nick at Nite lineup. ABC stopped airing the series after the sixth episode of the first season. The show's second and final season only aired on Nick at Nite before being canceled in July 1992. The series was taped before a live audience in Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Studios Florida.", "Title: Sunday night blues\n\nSunday night blues is an acute condition, mostly affecting nine-to-five workers and students. This condition is characterized by anxiety about the week ahead and a sense of helplessness and depression. It most often occurs on Sunday afternoons and evenings. It is also referred to as \"school bus blues\" or \"Sunday night depression\". A more intense version of Sunday night blues is a \"Dark Sunday\" which pairs the aforementioned symptoms with the regret of some or all actions or events of the weekend. It is similar to the post-holiday blues.", "Title: Good Sunday\n\nGood Sunday (Korean: 일요일이 좋다 ) is a South Korean reality-variety show shown on the SBS network, which competes directly against MBC's \"Sunday Night\" and KBS2's \"Happy Sunday\" line-up. The program has suffered from the competition of \"Happy Sunday\" and \"Sunday Night\" but reached its way to #1 on the Top 20 Charts every Sunday. \"Good Sunday\" consists of a line-up of \"corner programs\", or segments, which air within the program. The program ended on March 19, 2017, opting for individual programs divided into two parts for inserting commercials (which is not allowed for programs on terrestrial television).", "Title: The ABC Sunday Night Movie\n\nThe ABC Sunday Night Movie is a television program that aired on Sunday nights, first for a brief time in 1962 under the title \"Hollywood Special\" (although \"Time\" magazine lists this version as \"The Sunday Night Movie\") to supposedly replace an open time slot for a cancelled TV show, \"Bus Stop\", which was cancelled after March 1962. It then began airing regularly under its more commonly known title from late 1964 to 1998, on ABC. Since 2004, it has aired sporadically as a special program, now titled the \"ABC Sunday Movie of the Week\", though as of the 2011-12 television season, the only films in this timeslot were aired under the \"Hallmark Hall of Fame\" banner, which transferred to ABC in that season. However, in 2014, The Hallmark Hall of Fame moved exclusively to cable on the Hallmark Channel, and as a result, said program is no longer on broadcast television in any form (including ABC) for good. As a result of this, the Sunday Night Movie is now exclusively relegated to 2 special holiday movies, \"The Sound of Music\" every holiday season and \"The Ten Commandments\" every Easter.", "Title: Glen Martin, New South Wales\n\nGlen Martin is a scattered rural community located within the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the Dungog local government area. Not a lot is known about the early history of Glen Martin, but the name most likely comes from an early estate at the time of settlement. Records show that there was once a public school, community hall and Post Office in the area, none of these buildings stand today.", "Title: NFL on NBC\n\nNFL on NBC is the branding used for broadcasts of National Football League (NFL) games that are produced by NBC Sports, and televised on the NBC television network in the United States. The name was used until 1998, when the network lost the television rights to the American Football Conference (AFC) to CBS. NFL coverage returned to NBC on August 6, 2006, under the title NBC Sunday Night Football, beginning with its coverage of the preseason Pro Football Hall of Fame Game. NBC also packages a limited number of Thursday night games each year. Since NBC acquired the \"Sunday Night Football\" package from ESPN, game coverage is usually preceded by the pre-game show \"Football Night in America\".", "Title: TNT Sunday Night Football results (1990–1997)\n\nThis is a list of results of National Football League games played on Turner Network Television (TNT). From 1990–1997, TNT broadcast NFL games on Sunday nights for the first half of the regular season (or nine games a year). Meanwhile, ESPN would pick things up for the second half of the season. TNT also got a couple of Thursday night games to show, which were aired in place of Sunday night games (that would have otherwise conflicted with the World Series; coincidentally, the , , , and editions of the World Series featured the Turner-owned Atlanta Braves). Following the 1997 season, ESPN would broadcast Sunday night NFL games for the whole season. This particular arrangement between ESPN and the National Football League would continue until the end of the 2005 season. Since that time, NBC (who last broadcast NFL games the same year that TNT last broadcast them, 1997) has been the television home of Sunday night games. Meanwhile, ESPN has replaced as the broadcaster of Monday night games.", "Title: Glenn Martin, DDS\n\nGlenn Martin, DDS is an American/Canadian adult stop-motion animated sitcom that premiered on Nick at Nite on August 17, 2009. The series was produced by Tornante Animation in association with Cuppa Coffee Studios and Rogers Communications. \"Glenn Martin, DDS\" was Nick at Nite's fourth original series (the first was \"Hi Honey, I'm Home! \", the second was \"Fatherhood\" and the third was \"Hi-Jinks\").", "Title: Glen Hirshberg\n\nGlen Martin Hirshberg (born 1966 in Royal Oak, a city in Oakland County and suburb of Detroit, Michigan) is an American author best known for horror fiction.", "Title: Sunday Night (South Korean TV series)\n\nSunday Night () is the longest-running South Korean television entertainment programme airing on MBC. It runs for 175 minutes, including roughly fifteen minutes of advertising. Previously named \"Big March of Sunday Night\" () when it debuted in 1981, and changing its name to \"Sunday Sunday Night\" () in 1988, in March 2011, the show has changed its name for the second time in its history in an effort to increase its popularity again at the 5:20PM timeslot, with its rival contenders, KBS2's \"Happy Sunday\" and SBS's \"Good Sunday\". As of April 29, 2012, the name was once again changed to its most commonly known abbreviation, \"Sunday Night\" (일밤 )." ]
7,506
What type of alcoholic beverage is served at the brewery established in 1634 during the annual festival at Nockherberg ?
German beer
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "Nockherberg", "Nockherberg", "Paulaner Brewery", "Paulaner Brewery" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division is the alcoholic beverage control authority for the U.S. state of Iowa.", " Since March 8, 1934, it has regulated the traffic in, and maintained a monopoly on the wholesaling of, alcoholic beverages in the state, thus making Iowa an alcoholic beverage control state." ], "title": "Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division" }, { "sentences": [ "Paulaner is a German brewery, established in 1634 in Munich by the Minim friars of the \"Neudeck ob der Au\" cloister.", " The mendicant order and the brewery are named after Francis of Paola, the founder of the order.", " Paulaner is one of the six breweries who provide beer for Oktoberfest, the German beer festival dating from 1810." ], "title": "Paulaner Brewery" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of articles and categories dealing with beer by region, including breweries and brewing in general.", " Beer is the world's most widely consumed alcoholic beverage, and is the third-most popular drink overall, after water and tea.", " It is thought by some to be the oldest fermented beverage.", " A brewery is a dedicated building for the making of beer, though beer can be made at home, and has been for much of beer's history.", " A company that makes beer is called either a brewery or a brewing company.", " The diversity of size in breweries is matched by the diversity of processes, degrees of automation, and kinds of beer produced in breweries.", " A brewery is typically divided into distinct sections, with each section reserved for one part of the brewing process." ], "title": "Beer by region" }, { "sentences": [ "The Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Board is a three-person board that oversees the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.", " The Board consists of a chairperson and two commissioners who direct all agency operations.", " Board members are full-time state employees appointed by the Governor of Virginia." ], "title": "Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Board" }, { "sentences": [ "A caffeinated alcoholic drink, or caffeinated alcoholic beverage, is a drink that contains both alcohol (also known formally as ethanol) and caffeine.", " They often include the ingredients of energy drinks as well.", " In 2010 and 2011, this type of beverage faced criticism for posing health risks to their drinkers.", " In some places there is a ban on caffeinated alcoholic beverages." ], "title": "Caffeinated alcoholic drink" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of cider brands.", " Cider is an alcoholic beverage made exclusively from the juice of specially grown varieties of apples.", " This list does not include perry, which is a similar alcoholic beverage made from specially grown pear varieties.", " Craft cider makers claim that mass-produced ciders are mostly not actually ciders because of their production processes and additives including artificial sweeteners like aspartame." ], "title": "List of cider brands" }, { "sentences": [ "Nockherberg is the name of a small terrace on the slope of the eastern bank of the Isar in Munich, situated in the urban district of Au.", " An annual beer festival rich in tradition takes place there in the Paulaner Brewery - the \"Salvator-Ausschank auf dem Nockherberg\" The name of the raised terrace is often used synonymously for this festival or its opening event, the tapping of the first barrel of a strong, seasonal beer (\"Starkbieranstich\")." ], "title": "Nockherberg" }, { "sentences": [ "Aragh Sagi (or Araq Sagi) literally meaning \"Doggy distillate\" is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage in Iran which contains at least 65% pure ethanol.", " It is usually produced at homes from raisins. Its production and possession by ordinary citizens is considered illegal in Iran (which is the case for all alcoholic beverages).", " Prior to 1979 revolution in Iran this product had been produced traditionally in several cities of Iran.", " Since it was outlawed after 1979, it became a black market and underground business.", " Today, Aragh Sagi is widely considered a cheap alcoholic beverage that consumers choose due to lack of other available options." ], "title": "Aragh Sagi" }, { "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 Alcoholic Beverage Control Division is an Arkansas state government agency.", " The duties of the Alcoholic Beverage Control - Administration Division are to receive applications for and issue, refuse to issue, suspend or revoke permits to manufacture, wholesale, retail and transport alcoholic beverages in Arkansas." ], "title": "Arkansas Alcoholic Beverage Control Division" } ]
[ "Title: Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division\n\nThe Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division is the alcoholic beverage control authority for the U.S. state of Iowa. Since March 8, 1934, it has regulated the traffic in, and maintained a monopoly on the wholesaling of, alcoholic beverages in the state, thus making Iowa an alcoholic beverage control state.", "Title: Paulaner Brewery\n\nPaulaner is a German brewery, established in 1634 in Munich by the Minim friars of the \"Neudeck ob der Au\" cloister. The mendicant order and the brewery are named after Francis of Paola, the founder of the order. Paulaner is one of the six breweries who provide beer for Oktoberfest, the German beer festival dating from 1810.", "Title: Beer by region\n\nThis is a list of articles and categories dealing with beer by region, including breweries and brewing in general. Beer is the world's most widely consumed alcoholic beverage, and is the third-most popular drink overall, after water and tea. It is thought by some to be the oldest fermented beverage. A brewery is a dedicated building for the making of beer, though beer can be made at home, and has been for much of beer's history. A company that makes beer is called either a brewery or a brewing company. The diversity of size in breweries is matched by the diversity of processes, degrees of automation, and kinds of beer produced in breweries. A brewery is typically divided into distinct sections, with each section reserved for one part of the brewing process.", "Title: Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Board\n\nThe Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Board is a three-person board that oversees the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. The Board consists of a chairperson and two commissioners who direct all agency operations. Board members are full-time state employees appointed by the Governor of Virginia.", "Title: Caffeinated alcoholic drink\n\nA caffeinated alcoholic drink, or caffeinated alcoholic beverage, is a drink that contains both alcohol (also known formally as ethanol) and caffeine. They often include the ingredients of energy drinks as well. In 2010 and 2011, this type of beverage faced criticism for posing health risks to their drinkers. In some places there is a ban on caffeinated alcoholic beverages.", "Title: List of cider brands\n\nThis is a list of cider brands. Cider is an alcoholic beverage made exclusively from the juice of specially grown varieties of apples. This list does not include perry, which is a similar alcoholic beverage made from specially grown pear varieties. Craft cider makers claim that mass-produced ciders are mostly not actually ciders because of their production processes and additives including artificial sweeteners like aspartame.", "Title: Nockherberg\n\nNockherberg is the name of a small terrace on the slope of the eastern bank of the Isar in Munich, situated in the urban district of Au. An annual beer festival rich in tradition takes place there in the Paulaner Brewery - the \"Salvator-Ausschank auf dem Nockherberg\" The name of the raised terrace is often used synonymously for this festival or its opening event, the tapping of the first barrel of a strong, seasonal beer (\"Starkbieranstich\").", "Title: Aragh Sagi\n\nAragh Sagi (or Araq Sagi) literally meaning \"Doggy distillate\" is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage in Iran which contains at least 65% pure ethanol. It is usually produced at homes from raisins. Its production and possession by ordinary citizens is considered illegal in Iran (which is the case for all alcoholic beverages). Prior to 1979 revolution in Iran this product had been produced traditionally in several cities of Iran. Since it was outlawed after 1979, it became a black market and underground business. Today, Aragh Sagi is widely considered a cheap alcoholic beverage that consumers choose due to lack of other available options.", "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: Arkansas Alcoholic Beverage Control Division\n\nThe Alcoholic Beverage Control Division is an Arkansas state government agency. The duties of the Alcoholic Beverage Control - Administration Division are to receive applications for and issue, refuse to issue, suspend or revoke permits to manufacture, wholesale, retail and transport alcoholic beverages in Arkansas." ]
7,507
Are both Hoheria and Kalmiopsis native to the same continent?
no
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Hoheria", "Kalmiopsis" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Hoheria is a genus of six species of flowering plants in the family Malvaceae.", " All are endemic to New Zealand and the Kermadec Islands.", " The genus name is a latinization of the Māori language name, \"Houhere\".", " That name, as well as lacebark and ribbonwood, are often used as common names.", " The name lacebark comes from the lace-like fibrous inner bark layer." ], "title": "Hoheria" }, { "sentences": [ "The fauna of Australia consists of a huge variety of animals; some 83% of mammals, 89% of reptiles, 24% of fish and insects and 93% of amphibians that inhabit the continent are endemic to Australia.", " This high level of endemism can be attributed to the continent's long geographic isolation, tectonic stability, and the effects of an unusual pattern of climate change on the soil and flora over geological time.", " A unique feature of Australia's fauna is the relative scarcity of native placental mammals.", " Consequently, the marsupials — a group of mammals that raise their young in a pouch, including the macropods, possums and dasyuromorphs — occupy many of the ecological niches placental animals occupy elsewhere in the world.", " Australia is home to two of the five known extant species of monotremes and has numerous venomous species, which include the platypus, spiders, scorpions, octopus, jellyfish, molluscs, stonefish, and stingrays. Uniquely, Australia has more venomous than non-venomous species of snakes." ], "title": "Fauna of Australia" }, { "sentences": [ "Women have made significant contributions to Latin music, a genre which predates Italian explorer Christopher Columbus' arrival in Latin America in 1492 and the Spanish colonization of the Americas.", " The earliest musicians were Native Americans, hundreds of ethnic groups across the continent, whose lyrics \"reflect conflict, beauty, pain, and loss that mark all human experience.\"", " Indigenous communities reserved music for women, who were given equal opportunities with men to teach, perform, sing, and dance.", " Ethnomusicologists have measured ceramic, animal-bone, and cane flutes from the Inca Empire which indicate a preference for women with a high vocal range.", " Women had equal social status, were trained, and received the same opportunities in music as men in indigenous communities until the arrival of Columbus in the late 15th century.", " European settlers brought patriarchal, machismo ideologies to the continent, replacing the idea of equality between men and women.", " They equated native music with \"savagery\" and European music with \"civilization\".", " Female musicians tended to be darker-skinned as a result of the slave trade (which increased the population of African slaves), and contemporary society denigrated music as a profession.", " Latin music became Africanized, with syncopated rhythms and call-and-response; European settlement introduced harmony and the Spanish décima song form." ], "title": "Women in Latin music" }, { "sentences": [ "The Military history of North America can be viewed as having four distinct phases.", " The first is the precolonial period, during which warfare and conquest occurred from time to time between Native American tribes and alliances.", " The second is the colonial period following the European discovery of the continent, during which the region saw both European efforts to wrest territories from their native inhabitante, and where European nations used their North American colonial possessions to wage wars with one another for the control of resources.", " This phase culminated in the American Revolution, with the continent thereafter shifting away from European military domination.", " The third phase was one of internal discord on the continent, including skirmishes between the United States and Canada, the Mexican–American War, the American Civil War and similar internal violence in Mexico, the Indian Wars, and the expulsion of the last major colonial bastion in the Spanish–American War." ], "title": "Military history of North America" }, { "sentences": [ "The Antarctic Treaty and related agreements, collectively known as the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS), regulate international relations with respect to Antarctica, Earth's only continent without a native human population.", " For the purposes of the treaty system, Antarctica is defined as all of the land and ice shelves south of 60°S latitude.", " The treaty, entering into force in 1961 and having 53 parties as of 2016, sets aside Antarctica as a scientific preserve, establishes freedom of scientific investigation and bans military activity on that continent.", " The treaty was the first arms control agreement established during the Cold War.", " The Antarctic Treaty Secretariat headquarters have been located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, since September 2004." ], "title": "Antarctic Treaty System" }, { "sentences": [ "The North American Continent is home to a wide variety of carnivorous plant species.", " Species from seven genera are native to the continent, and three of these genera are found nowhere else on the planet." ], "title": "Carnivorous plants of North America" }, { "sentences": [ "Kalmiopsis is a small genus of flowering plants in the heath family.", " It contains two vaginas, which are endemic to Oregon in the United States.", " This was a monotypic genus containing only \"Kalmiopsis leachiana\" until 2007, when a form of it was elevated to species status, \"Kalmiopsis fragrans\"." ], "title": "Kalmiopsis" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of the native wild mammal species recorded in South America.", " South America's terrestrial mammals fall into three distinct groups.", " The marsupials and xenarthrans are 'old-timers', their ancestors having been present on the continent since at least the very early Cenozoic Era.", " During the early Cenozoic, South America's only land connection was to Antarctica, so it was effectively cut off from most of the world; as the fragments of Gondwana continued to separate, this connection was lost, leaving South America an island continent.", " Caviomorph rodents and monkeys arrived as 'waif dispersers' by rafting across the Atlantic from Africa in the Eocene epoch, 35 million or more years ago.", " All the remaining nonflying mammals of South America are recent arrivals, having migrated from North America via Central America during the past seven million years as part of the Great American Interchange; this invasion, which peaked around three million years ago, was made possible when the formation of the volcanic Isthmus of Panama bridged North and South America.", " The newcomers out-competed and drove to extinction many unique mammals that had evolved during South America's long period of isolation, as well as some species from other classes (e.g., terror birds)." ], "title": "List of South American mammals" }, { "sentences": [ "The California lady's slipper (\"Cypripedium californicum\") is a member of the orchid genus \"Cypripedium\", the lady's slipper orchids.", " It is native to the western United States, where it has a very restricted range and can only be found in the mountains of southwestern Oregon (Kalmiopsis Wilderness) and northern California.", " It prefers the margins of woodland streams in open coniferous forests." ], "title": "Cypripedium californicum" }, { "sentences": [ "African art describes the modern and historical paintings, sculptures, installations, and other visual culture from native or indigenous Africans and the African continent.", " The definition may also include the art of the native African, African diasporas, such as African American, Caribbean and other American art.", " Despite this diversity, there are some unifying artistic themes when considering the totality of the visual culture from the continent of Africa." ], "title": "African art" } ]
[ "Title: Hoheria\n\nHoheria is a genus of six species of flowering plants in the family Malvaceae. All are endemic to New Zealand and the Kermadec Islands. The genus name is a latinization of the Māori language name, \"Houhere\". That name, as well as lacebark and ribbonwood, are often used as common names. The name lacebark comes from the lace-like fibrous inner bark layer.", "Title: Fauna of Australia\n\nThe fauna of Australia consists of a huge variety of animals; some 83% of mammals, 89% of reptiles, 24% of fish and insects and 93% of amphibians that inhabit the continent are endemic to Australia. This high level of endemism can be attributed to the continent's long geographic isolation, tectonic stability, and the effects of an unusual pattern of climate change on the soil and flora over geological time. A unique feature of Australia's fauna is the relative scarcity of native placental mammals. Consequently, the marsupials — a group of mammals that raise their young in a pouch, including the macropods, possums and dasyuromorphs — occupy many of the ecological niches placental animals occupy elsewhere in the world. Australia is home to two of the five known extant species of monotremes and has numerous venomous species, which include the platypus, spiders, scorpions, octopus, jellyfish, molluscs, stonefish, and stingrays. Uniquely, Australia has more venomous than non-venomous species of snakes.", "Title: Women in Latin music\n\nWomen have made significant contributions to Latin music, a genre which predates Italian explorer Christopher Columbus' arrival in Latin America in 1492 and the Spanish colonization of the Americas. The earliest musicians were Native Americans, hundreds of ethnic groups across the continent, whose lyrics \"reflect conflict, beauty, pain, and loss that mark all human experience.\" Indigenous communities reserved music for women, who were given equal opportunities with men to teach, perform, sing, and dance. Ethnomusicologists have measured ceramic, animal-bone, and cane flutes from the Inca Empire which indicate a preference for women with a high vocal range. Women had equal social status, were trained, and received the same opportunities in music as men in indigenous communities until the arrival of Columbus in the late 15th century. European settlers brought patriarchal, machismo ideologies to the continent, replacing the idea of equality between men and women. They equated native music with \"savagery\" and European music with \"civilization\". Female musicians tended to be darker-skinned as a result of the slave trade (which increased the population of African slaves), and contemporary society denigrated music as a profession. Latin music became Africanized, with syncopated rhythms and call-and-response; European settlement introduced harmony and the Spanish décima song form.", "Title: Military history of North America\n\nThe Military history of North America can be viewed as having four distinct phases. The first is the precolonial period, during which warfare and conquest occurred from time to time between Native American tribes and alliances. The second is the colonial period following the European discovery of the continent, during which the region saw both European efforts to wrest territories from their native inhabitante, and where European nations used their North American colonial possessions to wage wars with one another for the control of resources. This phase culminated in the American Revolution, with the continent thereafter shifting away from European military domination. The third phase was one of internal discord on the continent, including skirmishes between the United States and Canada, the Mexican–American War, the American Civil War and similar internal violence in Mexico, the Indian Wars, and the expulsion of the last major colonial bastion in the Spanish–American War.", "Title: Antarctic Treaty System\n\nThe Antarctic Treaty and related agreements, collectively known as the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS), regulate international relations with respect to Antarctica, Earth's only continent without a native human population. For the purposes of the treaty system, Antarctica is defined as all of the land and ice shelves south of 60°S latitude. The treaty, entering into force in 1961 and having 53 parties as of 2016, sets aside Antarctica as a scientific preserve, establishes freedom of scientific investigation and bans military activity on that continent. The treaty was the first arms control agreement established during the Cold War. The Antarctic Treaty Secretariat headquarters have been located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, since September 2004.", "Title: Carnivorous plants of North America\n\nThe North American Continent is home to a wide variety of carnivorous plant species. Species from seven genera are native to the continent, and three of these genera are found nowhere else on the planet.", "Title: Kalmiopsis\n\nKalmiopsis is a small genus of flowering plants in the heath family. It contains two vaginas, which are endemic to Oregon in the United States. This was a monotypic genus containing only \"Kalmiopsis leachiana\" until 2007, when a form of it was elevated to species status, \"Kalmiopsis fragrans\".", "Title: List of South American mammals\n\nThis is a list of the native wild mammal species recorded in South America. South America's terrestrial mammals fall into three distinct groups. The marsupials and xenarthrans are 'old-timers', their ancestors having been present on the continent since at least the very early Cenozoic Era. During the early Cenozoic, South America's only land connection was to Antarctica, so it was effectively cut off from most of the world; as the fragments of Gondwana continued to separate, this connection was lost, leaving South America an island continent. Caviomorph rodents and monkeys arrived as 'waif dispersers' by rafting across the Atlantic from Africa in the Eocene epoch, 35 million or more years ago. All the remaining nonflying mammals of South America are recent arrivals, having migrated from North America via Central America during the past seven million years as part of the Great American Interchange; this invasion, which peaked around three million years ago, was made possible when the formation of the volcanic Isthmus of Panama bridged North and South America. The newcomers out-competed and drove to extinction many unique mammals that had evolved during South America's long period of isolation, as well as some species from other classes (e.g., terror birds).", "Title: Cypripedium californicum\n\nThe California lady's slipper (\"Cypripedium californicum\") is a member of the orchid genus \"Cypripedium\", the lady's slipper orchids. It is native to the western United States, where it has a very restricted range and can only be found in the mountains of southwestern Oregon (Kalmiopsis Wilderness) and northern California. It prefers the margins of woodland streams in open coniferous forests.", "Title: African art\n\nAfrican art describes the modern and historical paintings, sculptures, installations, and other visual culture from native or indigenous Africans and the African continent. The definition may also include the art of the native African, African diasporas, such as African American, Caribbean and other American art. Despite this diversity, there are some unifying artistic themes when considering the totality of the visual culture from the continent of Africa." ]
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"The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm's Son" takes place during the aftermath of a battle that took place beside what river?
River Blackwater
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Maldon took place on 10 or 11 August 991 CE near Maldon beside the River Blackwater in Essex, England, during the reign of Æthelred the Unready.", " Earl Byrhtnoth and his thegns led the English against a Viking invasion.", " The battle ended in an Anglo-Saxon defeat.", " After the battle Archbishop Sigeric of Canterbury and the aldermen of the south-western provinces advised King Æthelred to buy off the Vikings rather than continue the armed struggle.", " The result was a payment of 10,000 Roman pounds (3,300 kg) of silver, the first example of Danegeld in England." ], "title": "Battle of Maldon" }, { "sentences": [ "Oxford Fashion Week was established in 2009.", " The event is now an annual fashion feature and takes place primarily over the course of one week in the year, with satellite events at other times.", " In 2009 and 2010, Oxford Fashion Week took place in May.", " In 2011, it took place in March.", " In 2012, it took place in November.", " Since 2013, the Oxford fashion week is taking place biannually displaying summer collections in March and autumn collections in September." ], "title": "Oxford Fashion Week" }, { "sentences": [ "The NBL Canada All-Star Game is an exhibition game hosted by the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL), currently matching a group of players from the Central Division against a group from the Atlantic Division.", " The first All-Star game took place at the Halifax Metro Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia on April 1, 2012.", " In the inaugural game, the format did not take divisions into account and randomly divided players under captains Joey Haywood and Eddie Smith.", " As of 2014, the players are decided on the coaches' votes.", " No All-Star game took place for the 2014–15 NBL Canada season.", " The game takes place alongside multiple other competitions, together known as All-Star Weekend.", " These competitions include the Three-Point Long Distance Shootout and the Slam Dunk Championship.", " Neither event took place in 2015." ], "title": "NBL Canada All-Star Game" }, { "sentences": [ "Ender in Exile is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card, part of the \"Ender's Game\" series, published on November 11, 2008.", " It takes place between the two award-winning novels: \"Ender's Game\" and \"Speaker for the Dead\".", " It could also be considered a parallel novel to the first three sequels in the Shadow Saga, since the entirety of this \"trilogy\" takes place in the span of \"Ender in Exile\".", " The novel concludes a dangling story line of the Shadow Saga, while it makes several references to events that take place during the Shadow Saga.", " From yet another perspective, the novel expands (or \"replaces\") the last chapter of the original novel \"Ender's Game\".", " On the one hand, it fills the gap right before the last chapter, and on the other hand, it fills the gap between the last chapter and the original (first) sequel (both named \"Speaker for the Dead\").", " \"Ender in Exile\" begins one year after Ender has won the bugger war, and begins with the short story \"Ender's Homecoming\" from Card's webzine Intergalactic Medicine Show.", " Other short stories that were published elsewhere are included as chapters of the novel." ], "title": "Ender in Exile" }, { "sentences": [ "Rhein in Flammen (English: \"Rhine in Flames\") is the name of five different firework displays along the river Rhine in Germany.", " The displays take place annually, at various locations along the river.", " On the five different dates, brightly illuminated ships sail the river in an evening convoy for their passengers to see the full firework display at each location of the river.", " The firework displays are started when the ships arrive.", " During the firework displays in St. Goar and St. Goarshausen, the convoy waits statically between the two castles Burg Maus and Burg Rheinfels.", " On the river banks wine festivals take place that attract hundreds of thousands of visitors every year.", " The biggest \"Rhein in Flammen\" event takes place in Koblenz every year, on the second Saturday in August.", " The Bonn event takes place at the Rheinauen Park in Bonn, on the first Saturday in May." ], "title": "Rhein in Flammen" }, { "sentences": [ "The Aeolian Tower was an art installation on the South Bank of the River Thames in London, consisting of a 15 m steel tower covered in 1200 wind-powered LEDs.", " It was in place beside the Waterloo Bridge for three days, 14–16 November 2008." ], "title": "Aeolian Tower" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Kuwait International Airport occurred on February 27, 1991 during the 1st Gulf War.", " It was a tank battle between the United States and Ba'athist Iraq.", " Despite being a very large battle it is often overlooked compared to the other battles which took place during the war.", " No less than elements of 18 divisions total participated in this battle.", " U.S. Army Special Forces units and multiple Iraqi Commando units were also in theatre.", " In reality the battle took place over a span of three days despite the primary battle at Kuwait International Airport lasting only one day.", " Much of the combat actually took place en route to the airport.", " The battle featured the \"Reveille Engagement\" which went on to become the biggest and fastest tank battle in United States Marine Corps' entire history." ], "title": "Battle of Kuwait International Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm's Son is the title of a work by J. R. R. Tolkien that was originally published in 1953 in volume 6 of the scholarly journal \"Essays and Studies by Members of the English Association\", and later republished in 1966 in \"The Tolkien Reader\".", " It is a work of historical fiction, inspired by the Old English poem \"The Battle of Maldon\".", " It is written in the form of an alliterative poem, but is also a play, being mainly a dialogue between two characters in the aftermath of the Battle of Maldon.", " The work was accompanied by two essays, also by Tolkien, one before and one after the main work." ], "title": "The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm's Son" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lleida Latin-American Film Festival (Catalan: \"Mostra de Cinema Llatinoamericà de Lleida\" , or shortened to Catalan: \"Mostra de Lleida\" ) is a cinema festival that takes place in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain awarding Latin American films.", " It is organised by the Latin American Centre of Lleida and is sponsored by the city council (La Paeria), the University of Lleida and La Caixa.", " It's one of the main yearly cultural events in the town and takes place at the Teatre Principal, CaixaFòrum Lleida, Funatic, Cafè del Teatre de l'Escorxador, Institut d'Estudis Ilerdencs, the main campus of the University of Lleida, and the Hotel Condes de Urgel, alongside other cultural activities.", " The event has taken place since 1995, and awards were first given in 1997.", " At one time the festival took place in January but today it takes place in late March." ], "title": "Lleida Latin-American Film Festival" }, { "sentences": [ "Founded in 2012 by Scott Cross, Sean Cross, Eduardo Sanchez-Navarro Redo, Alfonso Pasquel, Juan Gallardo Thurlow, Eduardo Sanchez-Navarro Rivera Torres, and Pablo Sanchez-Navarro, the Los Cabos International Film Festival is an international film festival that takes place annually in mid-November in Los Cabos, Mexico.", " The 2012 Los Cabos International Film Festival (formerly Baja International Film Festival) took place November 14–17 in Los Cabos, Mexico.", " The 2013 Los Cabos International Film Festival took place November 13–16 in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.", " The 2014 Los Cabos International Film Festival took place November 12–16, 2014 in Los Cabos, Mexico.", " The 2015 Los Cabos International Film Festival took place November 11–15, 2015 in Los Cabos, Mexico.", " The 2016 Los Cabos International Film Festival took place November 9–13, 2016 in Los Cabos, Mexico.", " The 2017 festival will take place November 8-12, 2017.", " Held in one of Mexico's premier resort destinations, the festival draws attendees and filmmakers from across Mexico, the United States and around the world." ], "title": "Los Cabos International Film Festival" } ]
[ "Title: Battle of Maldon\n\nThe Battle of Maldon took place on 10 or 11 August 991 CE near Maldon beside the River Blackwater in Essex, England, during the reign of Æthelred the Unready. Earl Byrhtnoth and his thegns led the English against a Viking invasion. The battle ended in an Anglo-Saxon defeat. After the battle Archbishop Sigeric of Canterbury and the aldermen of the south-western provinces advised King Æthelred to buy off the Vikings rather than continue the armed struggle. The result was a payment of 10,000 Roman pounds (3,300 kg) of silver, the first example of Danegeld in England.", "Title: Oxford Fashion Week\n\nOxford Fashion Week was established in 2009. The event is now an annual fashion feature and takes place primarily over the course of one week in the year, with satellite events at other times. In 2009 and 2010, Oxford Fashion Week took place in May. In 2011, it took place in March. In 2012, it took place in November. Since 2013, the Oxford fashion week is taking place biannually displaying summer collections in March and autumn collections in September.", "Title: NBL Canada All-Star Game\n\nThe NBL Canada All-Star Game is an exhibition game hosted by the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL), currently matching a group of players from the Central Division against a group from the Atlantic Division. The first All-Star game took place at the Halifax Metro Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia on April 1, 2012. In the inaugural game, the format did not take divisions into account and randomly divided players under captains Joey Haywood and Eddie Smith. As of 2014, the players are decided on the coaches' votes. No All-Star game took place for the 2014–15 NBL Canada season. The game takes place alongside multiple other competitions, together known as All-Star Weekend. These competitions include the Three-Point Long Distance Shootout and the Slam Dunk Championship. Neither event took place in 2015.", "Title: Ender in Exile\n\nEnder in Exile is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card, part of the \"Ender's Game\" series, published on November 11, 2008. It takes place between the two award-winning novels: \"Ender's Game\" and \"Speaker for the Dead\". It could also be considered a parallel novel to the first three sequels in the Shadow Saga, since the entirety of this \"trilogy\" takes place in the span of \"Ender in Exile\". The novel concludes a dangling story line of the Shadow Saga, while it makes several references to events that take place during the Shadow Saga. From yet another perspective, the novel expands (or \"replaces\") the last chapter of the original novel \"Ender's Game\". On the one hand, it fills the gap right before the last chapter, and on the other hand, it fills the gap between the last chapter and the original (first) sequel (both named \"Speaker for the Dead\"). \"Ender in Exile\" begins one year after Ender has won the bugger war, and begins with the short story \"Ender's Homecoming\" from Card's webzine Intergalactic Medicine Show. Other short stories that were published elsewhere are included as chapters of the novel.", "Title: Rhein in Flammen\n\nRhein in Flammen (English: \"Rhine in Flames\") is the name of five different firework displays along the river Rhine in Germany. The displays take place annually, at various locations along the river. On the five different dates, brightly illuminated ships sail the river in an evening convoy for their passengers to see the full firework display at each location of the river. The firework displays are started when the ships arrive. During the firework displays in St. Goar and St. Goarshausen, the convoy waits statically between the two castles Burg Maus and Burg Rheinfels. On the river banks wine festivals take place that attract hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. The biggest \"Rhein in Flammen\" event takes place in Koblenz every year, on the second Saturday in August. The Bonn event takes place at the Rheinauen Park in Bonn, on the first Saturday in May.", "Title: Aeolian Tower\n\nThe Aeolian Tower was an art installation on the South Bank of the River Thames in London, consisting of a 15 m steel tower covered in 1200 wind-powered LEDs. It was in place beside the Waterloo Bridge for three days, 14–16 November 2008.", "Title: Battle of Kuwait International Airport\n\nThe Battle of Kuwait International Airport occurred on February 27, 1991 during the 1st Gulf War. It was a tank battle between the United States and Ba'athist Iraq. Despite being a very large battle it is often overlooked compared to the other battles which took place during the war. No less than elements of 18 divisions total participated in this battle. U.S. Army Special Forces units and multiple Iraqi Commando units were also in theatre. In reality the battle took place over a span of three days despite the primary battle at Kuwait International Airport lasting only one day. Much of the combat actually took place en route to the airport. The battle featured the \"Reveille Engagement\" which went on to become the biggest and fastest tank battle in United States Marine Corps' entire history.", "Title: The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm's Son\n\nThe Homecoming of Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm's Son is the title of a work by J. R. R. Tolkien that was originally published in 1953 in volume 6 of the scholarly journal \"Essays and Studies by Members of the English Association\", and later republished in 1966 in \"The Tolkien Reader\". It is a work of historical fiction, inspired by the Old English poem \"The Battle of Maldon\". It is written in the form of an alliterative poem, but is also a play, being mainly a dialogue between two characters in the aftermath of the Battle of Maldon. The work was accompanied by two essays, also by Tolkien, one before and one after the main work.", "Title: Lleida Latin-American Film Festival\n\nThe Lleida Latin-American Film Festival (Catalan: \"Mostra de Cinema Llatinoamericà de Lleida\" , or shortened to Catalan: \"Mostra de Lleida\" ) is a cinema festival that takes place in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain awarding Latin American films. It is organised by the Latin American Centre of Lleida and is sponsored by the city council (La Paeria), the University of Lleida and La Caixa. It's one of the main yearly cultural events in the town and takes place at the Teatre Principal, CaixaFòrum Lleida, Funatic, Cafè del Teatre de l'Escorxador, Institut d'Estudis Ilerdencs, the main campus of the University of Lleida, and the Hotel Condes de Urgel, alongside other cultural activities. The event has taken place since 1995, and awards were first given in 1997. At one time the festival took place in January but today it takes place in late March.", "Title: Los Cabos International Film Festival\n\nFounded in 2012 by Scott Cross, Sean Cross, Eduardo Sanchez-Navarro Redo, Alfonso Pasquel, Juan Gallardo Thurlow, Eduardo Sanchez-Navarro Rivera Torres, and Pablo Sanchez-Navarro, the Los Cabos International Film Festival is an international film festival that takes place annually in mid-November in Los Cabos, Mexico. The 2012 Los Cabos International Film Festival (formerly Baja International Film Festival) took place November 14–17 in Los Cabos, Mexico. The 2013 Los Cabos International Film Festival took place November 13–16 in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. The 2014 Los Cabos International Film Festival took place November 12–16, 2014 in Los Cabos, Mexico. The 2015 Los Cabos International Film Festival took place November 11–15, 2015 in Los Cabos, Mexico. The 2016 Los Cabos International Film Festival took place November 9–13, 2016 in Los Cabos, Mexico. The 2017 festival will take place November 8-12, 2017. Held in one of Mexico's premier resort destinations, the festival draws attendees and filmmakers from across Mexico, the United States and around the world." ]
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Which suburb of Adelaide, South Australia is included in the Electoral district of Bragg and is bordered by Rose Park to the north and Adelaide Parklands to the west?
Dulwich
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[ { "sentences": [ "Colombo East electoral district was an electoral district of Sri Lanka between July 1977 and February 1989.", " The district was named after the city of Colombo in Colombo District, Western Province.", " The district was created by the division of the Colombo South Electoral District into Colombo East and Colombo West electoral districts in July 1977.", " The 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka introduced the proportional representation electoral system for electing members of Parliament.", " The existing 160 mainly single-member electoral districts were replaced with 22 multi-member electoral districts. Colombo East electoral district was replaced by the Colombo multi-member electoral district at the 1989 general elections, the first under the PR system, though Colombo East continues to be a polling division of the multi-member electoral district." ], "title": "Colombo East Electoral District" }, { "sentences": [ "Rose Park is a suburb with a population of 1,293 in the South Australian capital city of Adelaide.", " It is located one kilometre east of Adelaide's central business district (CBD).", " Rose Park is a leafy, tree-lined and wealthy inner suburb containing a number of historical and contemporary attractions.", " Much of the area's 19th Century housing stock has been recognised with heritage protection." ], "title": "Rose Park, South Australia" }, { "sentences": [ "Colombo West electoral district was an electoral district of Sri Lanka between July 1977 and February 1989.", " The district was named after the city of Colombo in Colombo District, Western Province.", " The district was created by the division of the Colombo South Electoral District into Colombo East and Colombo West electoral districts in July 1977.", " The 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka introduced the proportional representation electoral system for electing members of Parliament.", " The existing 160 mainly single-member electoral districts were replaced with 22 multi-member electoral districts. Colombo West electoral district was replaced by the Colombo multi-member electoral district at the 1989 general elections, the first under the PR system, though Colombo West continues to be a polling division of the multi-member electoral district." ], "title": "Colombo West Electoral District" }, { "sentences": [ "The Division of Adelaide is an Australian electoral division in South Australia and is named for the city of Adelaide, South Australia's capital.", " The 76 km² seat is centred on the Adelaide city centre and spans from Grand Junction Road in the north to Cross Road in the south and from Portrush Road in the east to South Road in the west, taking in suburbs including Ashford, Clarence Park, Enfield, Goodwood, Kent Town, Keswick, Kilburn, Maylands, Northgate, Norwood, Parkside, Prospect, Rose Park, St Peters, Toorak Gardens, Unley and Walkerville." ], "title": "Division of Adelaide" }, { "sentences": [ "Fitzroy is an inner northern suburb of Adelaide 4 km from the Adelaide city centre, in the state of South Australia, Australia within the City of Prospect.", " It is adjacent to North Adelaide, Prospect, Ovingham and Thorngate.", " The post code for Fitzroy is 5082.", " It is bounded to the west by Cotton Street, to the south by Fitzroy Terrace, in the east by Prospect Road and the north by Avenue Road.", " Fitzroy is essentially a residential suburb, overlooking the North Adelaide Parklands." ], "title": "Fitzroy, South Australia" }, { "sentences": [ "Dulwich is a suburb in the City of Burnside, Adelaide, South Australia with a census area population of 2,663 people.", " The suburb is adjacent to Adelaide's east parklands, and forms part of the western boundary of the City of Burnside.", " Dulwich is a mix of residential housing and commercial activity–corporate offices and businesses line Fullarton and Greenhill Roads.", " The suburb is bordered by Rose Park to the north, Toorak Gardens to the east, Glenside to the south and the Adelaide Parklands to the west." ], "title": "Dulwich, South Australia" }, { "sentences": [ "Frome Road ( ) is a connecting road in the South Australian capital city of Adelaide.", " It starts from North Terrace in the Adelaide city centre, running in a northerly direction past the University of South Australia, the Royal Adelaide Hospital, the Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science and the University of Adelaide, and then through the Adelaide Parklands to the Adelaide Zoo where it turns northeasterly, crosses the River Torrens via Albert Bridge, and continues through the parklands to the intersection with Melbourne Street and Brougham Place in North Adelaide." ], "title": "Frome Road, Adelaide" }, { "sentences": [ "Salisbury is a northern suburb in Adelaide, South Australia.", " It is the seat of the City of Salisbury, and in the South Australian Legislative Assembly electoral district of Ramsay and the Australian House of Representatives divisions of Wakefield and Port Adelaide.", " The suburb is a service area for the City of Salisbury district, with an abundance of parklands, shops, cafes and restaurants.", " Parabanks Shopping Centre is also located in Salisbury, which includes Harris Scarfe and Big W as its signature retailers.", "." ], "title": "Salisbury, South Australia" }, { "sentences": [ "Bragg is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia.", " The seat of Bragg is named after the eminent physicists Bragg – William Henry and his son, William Lawrence.", " The electorate is largely urban and encompasses a significant portion of the City of Burnside, stretching from the east parklands of Adelaide into the Adelaide Hills.", " After a redistribution following the 2006 election, the boundary moved eastwards to include suburbs that had formerly been in the seat of Heysen and now borders Kavel.", " Bragg currently includes the metropolitan suburbs of Beaumont, Burnside, Dulwich, Erindale, Hazelwood Park, Heathpool, Kensington Park, Leabrook, Linden Park, Rose Park, Marryatville, Skye, St Georges, Stonyfell, Toorak Gardens, Tusmore, Wattle Park and parts of Glen Osmond, and in the hills it includes Crafers, Cleland, Greenhill, Mount Osmond, Piccadilly, Summertown and parts of Ashton, Basket Range, Carey Gully, Horsnell Gully, Leawood Gardens and Uraidla." ], "title": "Electoral district of Bragg" }, { "sentences": [ "Cleland is a suburb in South Australia located in the Adelaide metropolitan area about 10 km south-east of the Adelaide city centre.", " Its boundaries were created in October 2001, with additional land being added in 2010 from the adjoining suburb of Crafers.", " Its name is derived from the Cleland Conservation Park.", " The principal land use within the locality is conservation with the majority of its land area being occupied by the Cleland Conservation Park.", " Places within its extent include the summit of Mount Lofty.", " Cleland is located within the federal Division of Mayo, the state electoral district of Bragg and the local government area of the Adelaide Hills Council." ], "title": "Cleland, South Australia" } ]
[ "Title: Colombo East Electoral District\n\nColombo East electoral district was an electoral district of Sri Lanka between July 1977 and February 1989. The district was named after the city of Colombo in Colombo District, Western Province. The district was created by the division of the Colombo South Electoral District into Colombo East and Colombo West electoral districts in July 1977. The 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka introduced the proportional representation electoral system for electing members of Parliament. The existing 160 mainly single-member electoral districts were replaced with 22 multi-member electoral districts. Colombo East electoral district was replaced by the Colombo multi-member electoral district at the 1989 general elections, the first under the PR system, though Colombo East continues to be a polling division of the multi-member electoral district.", "Title: Rose Park, South Australia\n\nRose Park is a suburb with a population of 1,293 in the South Australian capital city of Adelaide. It is located one kilometre east of Adelaide's central business district (CBD). Rose Park is a leafy, tree-lined and wealthy inner suburb containing a number of historical and contemporary attractions. Much of the area's 19th Century housing stock has been recognised with heritage protection.", "Title: Colombo West Electoral District\n\nColombo West electoral district was an electoral district of Sri Lanka between July 1977 and February 1989. The district was named after the city of Colombo in Colombo District, Western Province. The district was created by the division of the Colombo South Electoral District into Colombo East and Colombo West electoral districts in July 1977. The 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka introduced the proportional representation electoral system for electing members of Parliament. The existing 160 mainly single-member electoral districts were replaced with 22 multi-member electoral districts. Colombo West electoral district was replaced by the Colombo multi-member electoral district at the 1989 general elections, the first under the PR system, though Colombo West continues to be a polling division of the multi-member electoral district.", "Title: Division of Adelaide\n\nThe Division of Adelaide is an Australian electoral division in South Australia and is named for the city of Adelaide, South Australia's capital. The 76 km² seat is centred on the Adelaide city centre and spans from Grand Junction Road in the north to Cross Road in the south and from Portrush Road in the east to South Road in the west, taking in suburbs including Ashford, Clarence Park, Enfield, Goodwood, Kent Town, Keswick, Kilburn, Maylands, Northgate, Norwood, Parkside, Prospect, Rose Park, St Peters, Toorak Gardens, Unley and Walkerville.", "Title: Fitzroy, South Australia\n\nFitzroy is an inner northern suburb of Adelaide 4 km from the Adelaide city centre, in the state of South Australia, Australia within the City of Prospect. It is adjacent to North Adelaide, Prospect, Ovingham and Thorngate. The post code for Fitzroy is 5082. It is bounded to the west by Cotton Street, to the south by Fitzroy Terrace, in the east by Prospect Road and the north by Avenue Road. Fitzroy is essentially a residential suburb, overlooking the North Adelaide Parklands.", "Title: Dulwich, South Australia\n\nDulwich is a suburb in the City of Burnside, Adelaide, South Australia with a census area population of 2,663 people. The suburb is adjacent to Adelaide's east parklands, and forms part of the western boundary of the City of Burnside. Dulwich is a mix of residential housing and commercial activity–corporate offices and businesses line Fullarton and Greenhill Roads. The suburb is bordered by Rose Park to the north, Toorak Gardens to the east, Glenside to the south and the Adelaide Parklands to the west.", "Title: Frome Road, Adelaide\n\nFrome Road ( ) is a connecting road in the South Australian capital city of Adelaide. It starts from North Terrace in the Adelaide city centre, running in a northerly direction past the University of South Australia, the Royal Adelaide Hospital, the Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science and the University of Adelaide, and then through the Adelaide Parklands to the Adelaide Zoo where it turns northeasterly, crosses the River Torrens via Albert Bridge, and continues through the parklands to the intersection with Melbourne Street and Brougham Place in North Adelaide.", "Title: Salisbury, South Australia\n\nSalisbury is a northern suburb in Adelaide, South Australia. It is the seat of the City of Salisbury, and in the South Australian Legislative Assembly electoral district of Ramsay and the Australian House of Representatives divisions of Wakefield and Port Adelaide. The suburb is a service area for the City of Salisbury district, with an abundance of parklands, shops, cafes and restaurants. Parabanks Shopping Centre is also located in Salisbury, which includes Harris Scarfe and Big W as its signature retailers. .", "Title: Electoral district of Bragg\n\nBragg is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. The seat of Bragg is named after the eminent physicists Bragg – William Henry and his son, William Lawrence. The electorate is largely urban and encompasses a significant portion of the City of Burnside, stretching from the east parklands of Adelaide into the Adelaide Hills. After a redistribution following the 2006 election, the boundary moved eastwards to include suburbs that had formerly been in the seat of Heysen and now borders Kavel. Bragg currently includes the metropolitan suburbs of Beaumont, Burnside, Dulwich, Erindale, Hazelwood Park, Heathpool, Kensington Park, Leabrook, Linden Park, Rose Park, Marryatville, Skye, St Georges, Stonyfell, Toorak Gardens, Tusmore, Wattle Park and parts of Glen Osmond, and in the hills it includes Crafers, Cleland, Greenhill, Mount Osmond, Piccadilly, Summertown and parts of Ashton, Basket Range, Carey Gully, Horsnell Gully, Leawood Gardens and Uraidla.", "Title: Cleland, South Australia\n\nCleland is a suburb in South Australia located in the Adelaide metropolitan area about 10 km south-east of the Adelaide city centre. Its boundaries were created in October 2001, with additional land being added in 2010 from the adjoining suburb of Crafers. Its name is derived from the Cleland Conservation Park. The principal land use within the locality is conservation with the majority of its land area being occupied by the Cleland Conservation Park. Places within its extent include the summit of Mount Lofty. Cleland is located within the federal Division of Mayo, the state electoral district of Bragg and the local government area of the Adelaide Hills Council." ]
7,510
Girlfriends and Asimov's Science Fiction, are which type of publication?
magazine
comparison
easy
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"The Deep\" is a science fiction novelette by American writer Isaac Asimov.", " It was written in July 1952 and first published in the December 1952 issue of \"Galaxy Science Fiction\".", " The story subsequently appeared in the Asimov collections \"The Martian Way and Other Stories\" (1955) and \"The Best of Isaac Asimov\" (1973).", " In \"In Memory Yet Green\", Asimov wrote that his motive in writing the story was to deliberately test whether one could do \"anything\" in science fiction, so he invented a society in which mother love was considered obscene." ], "title": "The Deep (short story)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Robbie\" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.", " It was his first robot story and writing commenced on June 10, 1939.", " It was first published in the September 1940 issue \"Super Science Stories\" magazine as \"Strange Playfellow\", a title that was chosen by editor Frederik Pohl and described as \"distasteful\" by Asimov.", " A revised version of \"Robbie\" was reprinted under Asimov's original title in the collections \"I, Robot\" (1950), \"The Complete Robot\" (1982), and \"Robot Visions\" (1990).", " \"Robbie\" was the fourteenth story written by Asimov, and the ninth to be published.", " The story is also part of Asimov's \"Robot\" series, and was the first of Asimov's positronic robot stories to see publication." ], "title": "Robbie (short story)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Time Pussy\" is an early science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.", " It was the third of three stories Asimov wrote for John W. Campbell for a new category of science fiction tall tales in \"Astounding Science Fiction\" called \"Probability Zero\".", " Campbell rejected the first two stories, \"Big Game\" and \"First Law\", since they were not what he was looking for, but he accepted \"Time Pussy\", albeit unenthusiastically.", " Campbell also wanted to run the story under a pseudonym, since he wanted to encourage new writers to write \"Probability Zero\" stories.", " Asimov agreed, and chose the name George E. Dale at random.", " The story appeared pseudonymously in the April 1942 issue of \"Astounding\" and was reprinted under Asimov's name in the 1972 collection \"The Early Asimov\"." ], "title": "Time Pussy" }, { "sentences": [ "\"For the Birds\" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov.", " The editor of a proposed fashion magazine wanted a science fiction story about a clothing designer.", " Asimov agreed, and wrote the story in November 1978.", " It was accepted, but the proposed magazine never appeared, and Asimov sold the story to \"Asimov's Science Fiction\".", " \"For the Birds\" was published in the May 1980 issue of \"Asimov's\", and was reprinted in the 1983 collection \"The Winds of Change and Other Stories\".", " The story was one of three Asimov wrote in the late 1970s set among a series of O'Neill-type space habitats." ], "title": "For the Birds (short story)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Marooned off Vesta\" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.", " It was the third story written by him, and the first to be published.", " Written in July 1938 when Asimov was 18, it was rejected by \"Astounding Science Fiction\" in August, then accepted in October by \"Amazing Stories\", appearing in the March 1939 issue.", " Asimov first included it in his 1968 story collection \"Asimov's Mysteries\", and subsequently in the 1973 collection \"The Best of Isaac Asimov\"." ], "title": "Marooned off Vesta" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Reason\" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov, first published in the April 1941 issue of \"Astounding Science Fiction\" and collected in \"I, Robot\" (1950), \"The Complete Robot\" (1982), and \"Robot Visions\" (1990).", " It is part of Asimov's \"Robot\" series, and was the second of Asimov's positronic robot stories to see publication." ], "title": "Reason (short story)" }, { "sentences": [ "Girlfriends was a women's magazine that provided critical coverage of culture, entertainment and world events from a lesbian perspective.", " It was founded by Jacob Anderson-Minshall, Diane Anderson-Minshall and Heather Findlay.", " It also offered relationship, health and travel advice.", " Published monthly from San Francisco since 1993, it was distributed nationwide by Disticor.", " It had the same publisher as lesbian erotica magazine \"On Our Backs\", but distanced itself from its pornographic counterpart by refusing to carry sexual ads.", " \"Girlfriends\" magazine ceased publication in 2006." ], "title": "Girlfriends (magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "Asimov's Science Fiction (ISSN 1065-2698) is an American science fiction magazine which publishes science fiction and fantasy named after science fiction author Isaac Asimov.", " It is currently published by Penny Publications.", " From January 2017, the publication frequency is bimonthly (six issues per year)." ], "title": "Asimov's Science Fiction" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Imaginary\" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov.", " It first appeared in the November 1942 issue of \"Super Science Stories\" and was reprinted in the 1972 collection \"The Early Asimov\".", " Following the sale of \"Half-Breeds on Venus\", which was a sequel to \"Half-Breed\", Asimov suggested to \"Astounding Science Fiction\" editor John W. Campbell that he write a sequel to the story \"Homo Sol\".", " Campbell was unenthusiastic, but agreed.", " Since \"The Imaginary\" lacked the human-alien conflict that he had liked in the earlier story, Campbell ultimately rejected it.", " \"The Imaginary\" was the twenty-first story written by Asimov, and the twenty-ninth to be published.", " Due to the peculiar workings of the science fiction magazine publishing industry, \"The Imaginary\" appeared a month after the third story in the Homo Sol Trilogy, \"The Hazing\"." ], "title": "The Imaginary (short story)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Last Question\" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov.", " It first appeared in the November 1956 issue of \"Science Fiction Quarterly\" and was anthologized in the collections \"Nine Tomorrows\" (1959), \"The Best of Isaac Asimov\" (1973), \"Robot Dreams\" (1986), the retrospective \"Opus 100\" (1969), and in \"Isaac Asimov: The Complete Stories, Vol.", " 1\" (1990).", " It was Asimov's favorite short story of his own authorship, and is one of a loosely connected series of stories concerning a fictional computer called Multivac.", " The story overlaps science fiction, theology, and philosophy." ], "title": "The Last Question" } ]
[ "Title: The Deep (short story)\n\n\"The Deep\" is a science fiction novelette by American writer Isaac Asimov. It was written in July 1952 and first published in the December 1952 issue of \"Galaxy Science Fiction\". The story subsequently appeared in the Asimov collections \"The Martian Way and Other Stories\" (1955) and \"The Best of Isaac Asimov\" (1973). In \"In Memory Yet Green\", Asimov wrote that his motive in writing the story was to deliberately test whether one could do \"anything\" in science fiction, so he invented a society in which mother love was considered obscene.", "Title: Robbie (short story)\n\n\"Robbie\" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. It was his first robot story and writing commenced on June 10, 1939. It was first published in the September 1940 issue \"Super Science Stories\" magazine as \"Strange Playfellow\", a title that was chosen by editor Frederik Pohl and described as \"distasteful\" by Asimov. A revised version of \"Robbie\" was reprinted under Asimov's original title in the collections \"I, Robot\" (1950), \"The Complete Robot\" (1982), and \"Robot Visions\" (1990). \"Robbie\" was the fourteenth story written by Asimov, and the ninth to be published. The story is also part of Asimov's \"Robot\" series, and was the first of Asimov's positronic robot stories to see publication.", "Title: Time Pussy\n\n\"Time Pussy\" is an early science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. It was the third of three stories Asimov wrote for John W. Campbell for a new category of science fiction tall tales in \"Astounding Science Fiction\" called \"Probability Zero\". Campbell rejected the first two stories, \"Big Game\" and \"First Law\", since they were not what he was looking for, but he accepted \"Time Pussy\", albeit unenthusiastically. Campbell also wanted to run the story under a pseudonym, since he wanted to encourage new writers to write \"Probability Zero\" stories. Asimov agreed, and chose the name George E. Dale at random. The story appeared pseudonymously in the April 1942 issue of \"Astounding\" and was reprinted under Asimov's name in the 1972 collection \"The Early Asimov\".", "Title: For the Birds (short story)\n\n\"For the Birds\" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. The editor of a proposed fashion magazine wanted a science fiction story about a clothing designer. Asimov agreed, and wrote the story in November 1978. It was accepted, but the proposed magazine never appeared, and Asimov sold the story to \"Asimov's Science Fiction\". \"For the Birds\" was published in the May 1980 issue of \"Asimov's\", and was reprinted in the 1983 collection \"The Winds of Change and Other Stories\". The story was one of three Asimov wrote in the late 1970s set among a series of O'Neill-type space habitats.", "Title: Marooned off Vesta\n\n\"Marooned off Vesta\" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. It was the third story written by him, and the first to be published. Written in July 1938 when Asimov was 18, it was rejected by \"Astounding Science Fiction\" in August, then accepted in October by \"Amazing Stories\", appearing in the March 1939 issue. Asimov first included it in his 1968 story collection \"Asimov's Mysteries\", and subsequently in the 1973 collection \"The Best of Isaac Asimov\".", "Title: Reason (short story)\n\n\"Reason\" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov, first published in the April 1941 issue of \"Astounding Science Fiction\" and collected in \"I, Robot\" (1950), \"The Complete Robot\" (1982), and \"Robot Visions\" (1990). It is part of Asimov's \"Robot\" series, and was the second of Asimov's positronic robot stories to see publication.", "Title: Girlfriends (magazine)\n\nGirlfriends was a women's magazine that provided critical coverage of culture, entertainment and world events from a lesbian perspective. It was founded by Jacob Anderson-Minshall, Diane Anderson-Minshall and Heather Findlay. It also offered relationship, health and travel advice. Published monthly from San Francisco since 1993, it was distributed nationwide by Disticor. It had the same publisher as lesbian erotica magazine \"On Our Backs\", but distanced itself from its pornographic counterpart by refusing to carry sexual ads. \"Girlfriends\" magazine ceased publication in 2006.", "Title: Asimov's Science Fiction\n\nAsimov's Science Fiction (ISSN 1065-2698) is an American science fiction magazine which publishes science fiction and fantasy named after science fiction author Isaac Asimov. It is currently published by Penny Publications. From January 2017, the publication frequency is bimonthly (six issues per year).", "Title: The Imaginary (short story)\n\n\"The Imaginary\" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. It first appeared in the November 1942 issue of \"Super Science Stories\" and was reprinted in the 1972 collection \"The Early Asimov\". Following the sale of \"Half-Breeds on Venus\", which was a sequel to \"Half-Breed\", Asimov suggested to \"Astounding Science Fiction\" editor John W. Campbell that he write a sequel to the story \"Homo Sol\". Campbell was unenthusiastic, but agreed. Since \"The Imaginary\" lacked the human-alien conflict that he had liked in the earlier story, Campbell ultimately rejected it. \"The Imaginary\" was the twenty-first story written by Asimov, and the twenty-ninth to be published. Due to the peculiar workings of the science fiction magazine publishing industry, \"The Imaginary\" appeared a month after the third story in the Homo Sol Trilogy, \"The Hazing\".", "Title: The Last Question\n\n\"The Last Question\" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. It first appeared in the November 1956 issue of \"Science Fiction Quarterly\" and was anthologized in the collections \"Nine Tomorrows\" (1959), \"The Best of Isaac Asimov\" (1973), \"Robot Dreams\" (1986), the retrospective \"Opus 100\" (1969), and in \"Isaac Asimov: The Complete Stories, Vol. 1\" (1990). It was Asimov's favorite short story of his own authorship, and is one of a loosely connected series of stories concerning a fictional computer called Multivac. The story overlaps science fiction, theology, and philosophy." ]
7,511
Who was the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the company prior to Frank Blake, who became the Chief Executive Officer in January 2007?
Robert Nardelli
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[ { "sentences": [ "Jim Lentz is the chief executive officer for Toyota North America; president and chief operating officer of Toyota Motor North America, Inc. (TMA); and a senior managing officer of the parent company Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) which is located in Japan.", " In that role Lentz manages all of Toyota’s North American affiliate companies which include TMA, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (TMS), and Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing, North America, Inc. (TEMA), which includes responsibilities for Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. (TMMC), and oversight for Toyota Canada, Inc. (TCI).", " Lentz also serves as the chairman of the North American Executive Committee.", " This is composed of the top leaders from the affiliate companies.", " Most recently Lentz was the president and chief executive officer of TMS and senior vice president of TMA and served in a global advisory capacity as the managing officer for TMC.", " Before that he served as president and chief operating officer and executive vice president of TMS.", " Lentz previously held several executive positions including Toyota division group vice president and general manager where he oversaw all sales, logistics and marketing activities for Toyota and Scion regional sales offices and distributors.", " He also served as the group vice president of marketing for the Toyota division and vice president of Scion, and was responsible for the initial launch of a new line of vehicles.", " Lentz spent several years in the field as vice president and general manager of the Los Angeles region and before that general manager of the San Francisco region.", " Prior to his role as general manager Lentz was vice president of marketing services for CAT in Maryland.", " He has also held several other TMS positions, including field training manager, sales administration manager and truck sales team member.", " Lentz joined Toyota in 1982 as the merchandising manager for its Portland, Oregon region where he later became the distribution manager and field operations manager.", " He serves as chairman on the board of directors of The Global Automakers and is also a member of the executive advisory board for Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver (DU), his alma mater.", " He was named “Marketer of the Year” by Advertising Age in 2006, an Automotive News “All Star” in 2007 and honored at Industry Leader of the year." ], "title": "Jim Lentz" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Louis Nardelli (born May 17, 1948) is an American businessman.", " He was the chairman and chief executive officer of Chrysler.", " He had earlier served in a similar capacity at The Home Depot from December 2000 to January 2007.", " Prior to that, Nardelli had risen to become one of the top four executives at General Electric.", " Condé Nast Portfolio named Nardelli as one of the \"Worst American CEOs of All Time\"." ], "title": "Robert Nardelli" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles E. Bunch (born c. 1950) is an American businessman who served as the chairman and chief executive officer of PPG Industries, Inc., until succeeded by Michael H. McGarry on September 1, 2015.", " Since 2002, he had been a director and prior to becoming president and chief executive officer in March 2005 and chairman and chief executive officer in July 2005, Bunch was president and chief operating officer from July 2002.", " He was the executive vice president from 2000 to 2002 and senior vice president of Strategic Planning and Corporate Services from 1997 to 2000.", " Bunch is also a director of the H. J. Heinz Company and The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.", " He attended Georgetown University as an undergraduate and received his MBA from Harvard University in 1979." ], "title": "Charles Bunch" }, { "sentences": [ "Bradley Wayne Hughes (born September 28, 1933) is the founder and chairman of Public Storage, the largest self-storage company in America doing business as a REIT or real estate investment trust.", " As of 2014, Hughes is worth $2.2 billion.", " Known all his life by his middle name, B. Wayne Hughes was the company's President and Co-Chief Executive Officer from 1980 until November 1991 when he became Chairman of the Board and sole Chief Executive Officer.", " He retired as Chief Executive Officer in November 2002 and remains Chairman of the Board.", " He was Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer from 1990 until March 1998 of Public Storage Properties XI, Inc., which was renamed PS Business Parks, Inc. (\"PSB\"), an affiliated REIT.", " From 1989-90 until the respective dates of merger, he was Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of 18 affiliated REITs that were merged into the Company between September 1994 and May 1998 (collectively, the \"Merged Public Storage REITs\").", " has been active in the real estate investment field for over 30 years." ], "title": "B. Wayne Hughes" }, { "sentences": [ "Francis Stanton \"Frank\" Blake (born July 30, 1949) is an American businessman and lawyer, who was the chairman and CEO of The Home Depot from January 2007 to May 2014.", " Prior to this he worked for the U.S. Department of Energy and General Electric.", " He was a longtime protégé of Robert Nardelli." ], "title": "Frank Blake" }, { "sentences": [ "Glen F. Post III (born October 4, 1952) is the chief executive officer and president of CenturyLink, an S&P 500 integrated communications service provider based out of Monroe, Louisiana.", " He earned a bachelor's degree in accounting in 1974 at Louisiana Tech University and an MBA in 1976 at Louisiana Tech.", " Post joined CenturyTel in 1976.", " He was named vice president in 1982 and was promoted to senior vice president and treasurer in 1984.", " He was appointed to the CenturyTel board of directors in 1985, and the following year he was promoted to senior vice president and chief financial officer.", " In 1988 Post was named executive vice president and chief operating officer.", " He became the president and chief operating officer of CenturyTel in 1990.", " In 1992 Post was named vice chairman of the board, president, and chief executive officer.", " In 2002 he was appointed chairman of the board and chief executive officer.", " Since 2009 Post has served as chief executive officer and president of CenturyLink.", " His honors include: Louisiana Tech College of Administration and Business Distinguished Alumni in 1991, Louisiana Tech University Tower Medallion Award in 1997 and DeGree Enterprises Lifetime Achievement Award in Business 2003." ], "title": "Glen Post" }, { "sentences": [ "Earnest Stanley O'Neal (born October 7, 1951 ) is an American business executive who was formerly Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Merrill Lynch & Co.", " Inc., having served in numerous senior management positions at the company prior to this appointment.", " O'Neal was criticized for his performance during his tenure as chief executive at Merrill Lynch, where he oversaw the deterioration of the firm's stability and capital position, which resulted in his ouster in September 2007, and the firm's eventual fire sale to Bank of America one year later.", " Prior to his tenure as Chairman and CEO, Merrill Lynch had thrived as a stand-alone company since 1914." ], "title": "Stanley O'Neal" }, { "sentences": [ "Siddharth N. \"Bobby\" Mehta was former CEO and vice chairman of HSBC North America.", " Mehta served as an Advisor of TransUnion since December 31, 2012.", " Mehta serves as consultant of TransUnion.", " He served the chief executive officer and president of TransUnion from August 2007 to December 31, 2012, and Transunion Financing Corp. until December 31, 2012.", " From May 2007 to July 2007, he served as a consultant to the board of directors at TransUnion.", " He served as the chief executive officer and president of TransUnion until December 31, 2012.", " He served as the chief executive officer of TransUnion LLC.", " He served as chairman of the board and chief executive officer of HSBC Finance Corporation from April 2005 to February 2007.", " He served as chief executive officer and president of TransUnion LLC from 2007 to 2012.", " From 1998 to 2007, he held a variety of positions with HSBC Finance Corporation and HSBC North America Holdings, Inc.", " Mehta served as chief executive officer of HSBC North America until February 2007.", " Mehta served as consultant of TransUnion since May 2007 until July 2007.", " Mehta served as group managing director of HSBC Holdings PLC of HSBC Finance Corp. since April 30, 2005, and its unit chief executive officer since March 2005.", " He served as the chief executive of HS BC North America Holdings Inc., of HSBC Finance Corp., from March 2005 to February 15, 2007.", " He served as an executive chairman of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited since April 2005 and served as its chief executive officer from April 2005 to February 15, 2007.", " He served as the chief executive officer of HSBC Bank USA, N.A. until February 2007.", " He served as the chief executive officer of HSBC North America Holdings Inc. since March 2005.", " He served as chairman and chief executive officer of HSBC Financial Corp., Ltd.", " He oversaw HSBC's global credit card services, its North American consumer lending and mortgage services businesses and its first mortgage operation.", " He was also responsible for corporate marketing, strategic planning and corporate development for HSBC North America Holdings Inc. and had responsibility for the strategic management of credit cards throughout the HSBC Group.", " Mehta served as group executive of Credit Card Services, Auto Finance and Canada of Household International Inc., since July 2002.", " He worked at MasterCard’s U.S. region board since March 2000.", " Mehta joined Household International Inc., in 1998.", " He served as senior vice president of The Boston Consulting Group in Los Angeles and co-leader of Boston Consulting Group Financial Services Practice in the United States.", " Mehta served as a director of Global Board of MasterCard Incorporated since March 17, 2005.", " He served as unit chairman of HSBC Holdings PLC and served as its board member since March 2005.", " He served as vice chairman and director of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited., (Formerly Household International Inc.).", " He has been a director of Avant Credit Corporation since December 18, 2014.", " He has been an independent director of The Allstate Corporation since February 19, 2014.", " He serves as a member of the advisory board at Core2 Group, Inc.", " He has been non-executive independent director at Piramal Enterprises Ltd since April 1, 2013.", " He serves on the boards of Datacard, Chicago Public Education Fund, University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, The Economic Club of Chicago, The Field Museum and Myelin Repair Foundation.", " He serves as a director of TransUnion Corp. and TransUnion LLC.", " He served as a director of MasterCard International Inc. (also known as MasterCard Worldwide) (formerly, MasterCard Inc.), since March 17, 2005.", " He served as a director of HSBC Financial Corp.", " Ltd.", " He has been a director of TransUnion since April 2012.", " Mehta serves on the board of international advisors for the Monterey, California, Institute of International Studies and is a member of the Financial Services Roundtable.", " He also serves on the board of advisors for the Myelin Repair Foundation.", " Mehta holds a Bachelor of Arts in economics from the London School of Economics and Masters of Business Administration from the University of Chicago.", " He stepped down as head of the North American unit after the lender raised its forecast for bad loans in the U.S.", " He is of Indian descent." ], "title": "Bobby Mehta" }, { "sentences": [ "Stephen M. Wolf (born 1941) assumed his current position as chairman of R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company in March 2004.", " He has been the managing partner of Alpilles, LLC, since April 1, 2003.", " In April 2009 he became chairman of Trilantic Capital Partners, which was previously Lehman Brothers Merchant Banking.", " Before becoming managing partner of Alpilles, Wolf was chairman of US Airways.", " Wolf was chairman and chief executive officer of US Airways from January 16, 1996, until November 18, 1998, when he turned over his chief executive officer title to another executive.", " Wolf was responsible for the company's rebranding to US Airways from its previous identity, USAir.", " During Wolf's tenure, US Airways also placed an order for up to 400 Airbus A320-series narrow-body aircraft, with 120 firm orders at the time of the order signing; at the time, the order was regarded as the largest bulk aircraft request in history.", " Prior to joining US Airways, Wolf had served since 1994 as senior advisor to Lazard Frères.", " From 1987 until it was purchased by its employees in July 1994 he was chairman and chief executive officer of UAL Corporation and United Airlines, Inc." ], "title": "Stephen Wolf" }, { "sentences": [ "Jonathan Ornstein is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Mesa Air Group, Inc., and was appointed effective May 1, 1998.", " From April 1996 to his joining the company as Chief Executive Officer, Ornstein served as President and Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Virgin Express, a European airline.", " From 1995 to April 1996, Ornstein served as Chief Executive Officer of Virgin Express Holdings, Inc.", " Ornstein joined Continental Express as President and Chief Executive Officer in July 1994 and, in November 1994, was named Senior Vice President, Airport Services at Continental Airlines.", " Ornstein was previously employed by the company from 1988 to 1994, as Executive Vice President and as President of the company’s WestAir Holding, Inc., subsidiary." ], "title": "Jonathan G. Ornstein" } ]
[ "Title: Jim Lentz\n\nJim Lentz is the chief executive officer for Toyota North America; president and chief operating officer of Toyota Motor North America, Inc. (TMA); and a senior managing officer of the parent company Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) which is located in Japan. In that role Lentz manages all of Toyota’s North American affiliate companies which include TMA, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (TMS), and Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing, North America, Inc. (TEMA), which includes responsibilities for Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. (TMMC), and oversight for Toyota Canada, Inc. (TCI). Lentz also serves as the chairman of the North American Executive Committee. This is composed of the top leaders from the affiliate companies. Most recently Lentz was the president and chief executive officer of TMS and senior vice president of TMA and served in a global advisory capacity as the managing officer for TMC. Before that he served as president and chief operating officer and executive vice president of TMS. Lentz previously held several executive positions including Toyota division group vice president and general manager where he oversaw all sales, logistics and marketing activities for Toyota and Scion regional sales offices and distributors. He also served as the group vice president of marketing for the Toyota division and vice president of Scion, and was responsible for the initial launch of a new line of vehicles. Lentz spent several years in the field as vice president and general manager of the Los Angeles region and before that general manager of the San Francisco region. Prior to his role as general manager Lentz was vice president of marketing services for CAT in Maryland. He has also held several other TMS positions, including field training manager, sales administration manager and truck sales team member. Lentz joined Toyota in 1982 as the merchandising manager for its Portland, Oregon region where he later became the distribution manager and field operations manager. He serves as chairman on the board of directors of The Global Automakers and is also a member of the executive advisory board for Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver (DU), his alma mater. He was named “Marketer of the Year” by Advertising Age in 2006, an Automotive News “All Star” in 2007 and honored at Industry Leader of the year.", "Title: Robert Nardelli\n\nRobert Louis Nardelli (born May 17, 1948) is an American businessman. He was the chairman and chief executive officer of Chrysler. He had earlier served in a similar capacity at The Home Depot from December 2000 to January 2007. Prior to that, Nardelli had risen to become one of the top four executives at General Electric. Condé Nast Portfolio named Nardelli as one of the \"Worst American CEOs of All Time\".", "Title: Charles Bunch\n\nCharles E. Bunch (born c. 1950) is an American businessman who served as the chairman and chief executive officer of PPG Industries, Inc., until succeeded by Michael H. McGarry on September 1, 2015. Since 2002, he had been a director and prior to becoming president and chief executive officer in March 2005 and chairman and chief executive officer in July 2005, Bunch was president and chief operating officer from July 2002. He was the executive vice president from 2000 to 2002 and senior vice president of Strategic Planning and Corporate Services from 1997 to 2000. Bunch is also a director of the H. J. Heinz Company and The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. He attended Georgetown University as an undergraduate and received his MBA from Harvard University in 1979.", "Title: B. Wayne Hughes\n\nBradley Wayne Hughes (born September 28, 1933) is the founder and chairman of Public Storage, the largest self-storage company in America doing business as a REIT or real estate investment trust. As of 2014, Hughes is worth $2.2 billion. Known all his life by his middle name, B. Wayne Hughes was the company's President and Co-Chief Executive Officer from 1980 until November 1991 when he became Chairman of the Board and sole Chief Executive Officer. He retired as Chief Executive Officer in November 2002 and remains Chairman of the Board. He was Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer from 1990 until March 1998 of Public Storage Properties XI, Inc., which was renamed PS Business Parks, Inc. (\"PSB\"), an affiliated REIT. From 1989-90 until the respective dates of merger, he was Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of 18 affiliated REITs that were merged into the Company between September 1994 and May 1998 (collectively, the \"Merged Public Storage REITs\"). has been active in the real estate investment field for over 30 years.", "Title: Frank Blake\n\nFrancis Stanton \"Frank\" Blake (born July 30, 1949) is an American businessman and lawyer, who was the chairman and CEO of The Home Depot from January 2007 to May 2014. Prior to this he worked for the U.S. Department of Energy and General Electric. He was a longtime protégé of Robert Nardelli.", "Title: Glen Post\n\nGlen F. Post III (born October 4, 1952) is the chief executive officer and president of CenturyLink, an S&P 500 integrated communications service provider based out of Monroe, Louisiana. He earned a bachelor's degree in accounting in 1974 at Louisiana Tech University and an MBA in 1976 at Louisiana Tech. Post joined CenturyTel in 1976. He was named vice president in 1982 and was promoted to senior vice president and treasurer in 1984. He was appointed to the CenturyTel board of directors in 1985, and the following year he was promoted to senior vice president and chief financial officer. In 1988 Post was named executive vice president and chief operating officer. He became the president and chief operating officer of CenturyTel in 1990. In 1992 Post was named vice chairman of the board, president, and chief executive officer. In 2002 he was appointed chairman of the board and chief executive officer. Since 2009 Post has served as chief executive officer and president of CenturyLink. His honors include: Louisiana Tech College of Administration and Business Distinguished Alumni in 1991, Louisiana Tech University Tower Medallion Award in 1997 and DeGree Enterprises Lifetime Achievement Award in Business 2003.", "Title: Stanley O'Neal\n\nEarnest Stanley O'Neal (born October 7, 1951 ) is an American business executive who was formerly Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc., having served in numerous senior management positions at the company prior to this appointment. O'Neal was criticized for his performance during his tenure as chief executive at Merrill Lynch, where he oversaw the deterioration of the firm's stability and capital position, which resulted in his ouster in September 2007, and the firm's eventual fire sale to Bank of America one year later. Prior to his tenure as Chairman and CEO, Merrill Lynch had thrived as a stand-alone company since 1914.", "Title: Bobby Mehta\n\nSiddharth N. \"Bobby\" Mehta was former CEO and vice chairman of HSBC North America. Mehta served as an Advisor of TransUnion since December 31, 2012. Mehta serves as consultant of TransUnion. He served the chief executive officer and president of TransUnion from August 2007 to December 31, 2012, and Transunion Financing Corp. until December 31, 2012. From May 2007 to July 2007, he served as a consultant to the board of directors at TransUnion. He served as the chief executive officer and president of TransUnion until December 31, 2012. He served as the chief executive officer of TransUnion LLC. He served as chairman of the board and chief executive officer of HSBC Finance Corporation from April 2005 to February 2007. He served as chief executive officer and president of TransUnion LLC from 2007 to 2012. From 1998 to 2007, he held a variety of positions with HSBC Finance Corporation and HSBC North America Holdings, Inc. Mehta served as chief executive officer of HSBC North America until February 2007. Mehta served as consultant of TransUnion since May 2007 until July 2007. Mehta served as group managing director of HSBC Holdings PLC of HSBC Finance Corp. since April 30, 2005, and its unit chief executive officer since March 2005. He served as the chief executive of HS BC North America Holdings Inc., of HSBC Finance Corp., from March 2005 to February 15, 2007. He served as an executive chairman of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited since April 2005 and served as its chief executive officer from April 2005 to February 15, 2007. He served as the chief executive officer of HSBC Bank USA, N.A. until February 2007. He served as the chief executive officer of HSBC North America Holdings Inc. since March 2005. He served as chairman and chief executive officer of HSBC Financial Corp., Ltd. He oversaw HSBC's global credit card services, its North American consumer lending and mortgage services businesses and its first mortgage operation. He was also responsible for corporate marketing, strategic planning and corporate development for HSBC North America Holdings Inc. and had responsibility for the strategic management of credit cards throughout the HSBC Group. Mehta served as group executive of Credit Card Services, Auto Finance and Canada of Household International Inc., since July 2002. He worked at MasterCard’s U.S. region board since March 2000. Mehta joined Household International Inc., in 1998. He served as senior vice president of The Boston Consulting Group in Los Angeles and co-leader of Boston Consulting Group Financial Services Practice in the United States. Mehta served as a director of Global Board of MasterCard Incorporated since March 17, 2005. He served as unit chairman of HSBC Holdings PLC and served as its board member since March 2005. He served as vice chairman and director of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited., (Formerly Household International Inc.). He has been a director of Avant Credit Corporation since December 18, 2014. He has been an independent director of The Allstate Corporation since February 19, 2014. He serves as a member of the advisory board at Core2 Group, Inc. He has been non-executive independent director at Piramal Enterprises Ltd since April 1, 2013. He serves on the boards of Datacard, Chicago Public Education Fund, University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, The Economic Club of Chicago, The Field Museum and Myelin Repair Foundation. He serves as a director of TransUnion Corp. and TransUnion LLC. He served as a director of MasterCard International Inc. (also known as MasterCard Worldwide) (formerly, MasterCard Inc.), since March 17, 2005. He served as a director of HSBC Financial Corp. Ltd. He has been a director of TransUnion since April 2012. Mehta serves on the board of international advisors for the Monterey, California, Institute of International Studies and is a member of the Financial Services Roundtable. He also serves on the board of advisors for the Myelin Repair Foundation. Mehta holds a Bachelor of Arts in economics from the London School of Economics and Masters of Business Administration from the University of Chicago. He stepped down as head of the North American unit after the lender raised its forecast for bad loans in the U.S. He is of Indian descent.", "Title: Stephen Wolf\n\nStephen M. Wolf (born 1941) assumed his current position as chairman of R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company in March 2004. He has been the managing partner of Alpilles, LLC, since April 1, 2003. In April 2009 he became chairman of Trilantic Capital Partners, which was previously Lehman Brothers Merchant Banking. Before becoming managing partner of Alpilles, Wolf was chairman of US Airways. Wolf was chairman and chief executive officer of US Airways from January 16, 1996, until November 18, 1998, when he turned over his chief executive officer title to another executive. Wolf was responsible for the company's rebranding to US Airways from its previous identity, USAir. During Wolf's tenure, US Airways also placed an order for up to 400 Airbus A320-series narrow-body aircraft, with 120 firm orders at the time of the order signing; at the time, the order was regarded as the largest bulk aircraft request in history. Prior to joining US Airways, Wolf had served since 1994 as senior advisor to Lazard Frères. From 1987 until it was purchased by its employees in July 1994 he was chairman and chief executive officer of UAL Corporation and United Airlines, Inc.", "Title: Jonathan G. Ornstein\n\nJonathan Ornstein is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Mesa Air Group, Inc., and was appointed effective May 1, 1998. From April 1996 to his joining the company as Chief Executive Officer, Ornstein served as President and Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Virgin Express, a European airline. From 1995 to April 1996, Ornstein served as Chief Executive Officer of Virgin Express Holdings, Inc. Ornstein joined Continental Express as President and Chief Executive Officer in July 1994 and, in November 1994, was named Senior Vice President, Airport Services at Continental Airlines. Ornstein was previously employed by the company from 1988 to 1994, as Executive Vice President and as President of the company’s WestAir Holding, Inc., subsidiary." ]
7,512
In what month was the Swiss actor that starred with Isabelle Adjani, Daniel Auteuil and Virna Lisi in the film "La Reine Margot" born?
June
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[ "Title: La Reine Margot (1994 film)\n\nLa Reine Margot is a 1994 French period film directed by Patrice Chéreau, and written by himself along with Danièle Thompson, based on the 1845 historical novel \"La Reine Margot\" by Alexandre Dumas. The movie, stars Isabelle Adjani, Daniel Auteuil, Virna Lisi and Vincent Pérez. An abridged version of the film was released as Queen Margot in North America, and in the United Kingdom under its original French title.", "Title: Latin Lover (film)\n\nLatin Lover is a 2015 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Cristina Comencini. It marked the last cinema appearance of Virna Lisi. The film received four nominations at the 2015 David di Donatello Awards, for best actress (Lisi), best costumes (Alessandro Lai), best makeup (Ermanno Spera) and best hairstyling (Alberta Giuliani).", "Title: Possession (1981 film)\n\nPossession is a 1981 French-German psychological horror drama film co-written and directed by Andrzej Żuławski and starring Isabelle Adjani and Sam Neill. The plot obliquely follows the relationship between an international spy and his wife, who begins exhibiting increasingly disturbing behavior after asking him for a divorce. Filmed in Berlin in 1980, the film debuted at the Cannes Film Festival, where Isabelle Adjani won the award for Best Actress for her performance. \"Possession\" was Żuławski's only English-language film. In recent years, the film has developed a cult following.", "Title: La Reine Margot (1954 film)\n\nLa Reine Margot is a 1954 French drama film directed by Jean Dréville, scripted by Abel Gance from the novell \"La Reine Margot\" by Alexandre Dumas. It stars Jeanne Moreau and Louis de Funès. The film is also known under the titles Queen Margot and A Woman of Evil.", "Title: Virna Lisi\n\nVirna Pieralisi (] ; 8 November 1936 – 18 December 2014), better known as Virna Lisi ] , was an Italian actress. Her film appearances included \"How to Murder Your Wife\" (1965), \"Not with My Wife, You Don't! \" (1966), \"Beyond Good and Evil\" (1977), and \"Follow Your Heart\" (1996). For the 1994 film \"La Reine Margot\", she won Best Actress at Cannes and the César Award for Best Supporting Actress.", "Title: La reine Margot – Soundtrack\n\nLa reine Margot – Soundtrack is an album by Goran Bregović, with the music that he composed for the 1994 film \"La Reine Margot\", by Patrice Chéreau. Like most of Bregović's work, the melodies in this soundtrack are heavily influenced by Balkan folk music tradition, but he also refurbished and recycled some of his previous work while he was the frontman of Bijelo dugme, one of the most influential Yugoslav rock bands of the 1970s and 1980s.", "Title: The Statue (1971 film)\n\nThe Statue is a 1971 British comedy film starring David Niven, Robert Vaughn and Italian beauty Virna Lisi directed by Rodney Amateau. Monty Python's John Cleese and Graham Chapman appear in early roles as the Niven character's psychiatrist and a newsreader respectively. Niven plays a nobel-prize winning professor who suspects his wife, played by Lisi, of infidelity when she makes and unveils an 18-foot statue of him with private parts recognisably not his own. The film is based on the play called \"Chip, Chip, Chip\" by Alec Coppel.", "Title: Vincent Perez\n\nVincent Perez (born 10 June 1964) is a Swiss actor, director and photographer. He is best known internationally for playing the title character, Ashe Corven, in \"\", and for starring in \"Queen of the Damned\", playing Marius de Romanus. Some of his notable films in French cinema include \"Cyrano de Bergerac\", \"Le Bossu\", \"La Reine Margot\" and \"Indochine\".", "Title: Isabelle Adjani\n\nIsabelle Yasmina Adjani (born 27 June 1955) is a French film actress and singer. She is one of the most acclaimed French actresses of all time. A five-time winner of the César Award for Best Actress, she won for \"Possession\" (1981), \"One Deadly Summer\" (1983), \"Camille Claudel\" (1988), \"La Reine Margot\" (1994), and \"Skirt Day\" (2009), making her the only actress or actor in history to have five wins. She was made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour in 2010, and a Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters in 2014.", "Title: La Reine Margot (novel)\n\nLa Reine Margot (English:Queen Margot) is a historical novel written in 1845 by Alexandre Dumas, père." ]
7,513
Are Bob Mould and Wax on Radio musical artists from Great Britain?
no
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can refer to any of several old-time radio musical variety program in the United States.", " They were broadcast on CBS, Mutual and NBC, with the first beginning in 1935 and the last ending in 1950." ], "title": "The Bob Crosby Show (radio program)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rockline was a nationally syndicated radio interview program hosted by Bob Coburn that was broadcast live via satellite every Monday and Wednesday night from 8:30pm-10pm PT to radio stations in the United States.", " Founded in 1981, it was considered to be the longest running, uninterrupted program in rock history.", " The main guests interviewed on the program were various musical artists of the rock genre, including both active rock artists (on Mondays) and classic rock artists (on Wednesdays).", " The primary feature of the program was the ability for listeners to call live and ask questions to the guests.", " Several of the shows were also live performances." ], "title": "Rockline" }, { "sentences": [ "Magnapop is an American rock band based in Atlanta, Georgia.", " Formed in 1989, the band has consistently included songwriting duo Linda Hopper as vocalist and Ruthie Morris on guitar.", " Magnapop first achieved recognition in the Benelux countries of Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg through the festival circuit and have remained popular in Europe throughout their career.", " After modest success in the United States in the mid-1990s with the singles \"Slowly, Slowly\" and \"Open the Door\" and a series of albums produced by Michael Stipe, Bob Mould, and Geza X, the band went on an extended hiatus due to the dissolution of their record label.", " They returned with a new rhythm section in 2005 on the Daemon Records release \"Mouthfeel\".", " The band has continued to perform and record since this reunion and have self-released two more albums.", " Magnapop's musical style is noted for blending the pop vocals and melodies of Hopper with the aggressive, punk-influenced guitar-playing of Morris and her back-up vocal harmonies." ], "title": "Magnapop" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Arthur Mould (born October 16, 1960) is an American musician, principally known for his work as guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for alternative rock bands Hüsker Dü in the 1980s and Sugar in the 1990s." ], "title": "Bob Mould" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Celebrated Summer\" is a song by Hüsker Dü from their album \"New Day Rising\".", " It was written by guitarist Bob Mould.", " The song was released as a promotional single given to radio stations in December 1984, along with the album's title track, \"New Day Rising.\"" ], "title": "Celebrated Summer" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1978 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France comprised the Australia national rugby league team's fourteenth tour of Great Britain and ninth tour of France, and took place from September to December 1978.", " Coached by Frank Stanton and captained by Bob Fulton, the Australian team, also known as the Kangaroos, played a match against Wales before contesting the Ashes series against Great Britain, winning the third and deciding Test match.", " The tourists then moved on to France where they were narrowly beaten in both Tests, the last series the Kangaroos would lose until 2005.", " In addition to these six internationals, the Australians played sixteen other matches against local club and representative sides in both countries.", " The 1978 Kangaroo tour followed the tour of 1973 while the next tour would be staged in 1982." ], "title": "1978 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France" }, { "sentences": [ "Wasting Light is the seventh studio album by American rock band Foo Fighters.", " It was released on April 12, 2011 on RCA Records, and is the first album to feature rhythm guitarist Pat Smear since \"The Colour and the Shape\" (1997), making the band a five piece with the album.", " Wishing to capture the essence of the group's earlier work and avoid the artificiality of digital recording, frontman Dave Grohl arranged for the band to record in his garage in Encino, California using only analog equipment.", " The sessions were supervised by producer Butch Vig, with whom Grohl had worked on Nirvana's \"Nevermind\".", " Since the old equipment did not allow for many mistakes to be corrected in post-production, the band spent three weeks rehearsing the songs, and Vig had to relearn outdated editing techniques.", " The band went for a heavier and rawer sound to contrast with the musical experiments from their previous albums, and most of the lyrics were written as Grohl reflected upon his life and possible future.", " Guest musicians include Bob Mould, Krist Novoselic, Jessy Greene, Rami Jaffe and Fee Waybill." ], "title": "Wasting Light" }, { "sentences": [ "Scharpling and Wurster are a long-form radio comedy duo composed of Tom Scharpling and Jon Wurster.", " Scharpling was a writer/producer for the USA network program \"Monk\".", " Wurster is the drummer for indie rock pioneers Superchunk and was also the drummer in The Ascended Masters, Guided by Voices vocalist Robert Pollard's solo touring band.", " He is also currently the drummer for The Mountain Goats and Bob Mould." ], "title": "Scharpling & Wurster" } ]
[ "Title: Wax on Radio\n\nWax on Radio was an American alternative rock band from Chicago, Illinois. Wax on Radio was created in 2005 when singer Mikey Russell, bassist Harrison Taylor, guitarist Bob Buckstaff and drummer Sammy Del Real met in the tiny suburban Chicago music scene, in and around the towns of Schaumburg and Lake Forest. The foursome, who had never before met, came together through the recommendations of mutual friends, when Russell put out the word that he was looking to start a new band.", "Title: Conmemorativo: A Tribute to Gram Parsons\n\nConmemoritivo: A Tribute to Gram Parsons is an album of covers of singer-songwriter Gram Parsons' songs released by Rhino in 1993. It features 17 tracks recorded by artists from the indie rock and Americana music scenes of the time, including Uncle Tupelo, Vic Chesnutt, Bob Mould, Victoria Williams, The Mekons and R.E.M.'s Peter Buck.", "Title: The Bob Crosby Show (radio program)\n\nThe Bob Crosby Show can refer to any of several old-time radio musical variety program in the United States. They were broadcast on CBS, Mutual and NBC, with the first beginning in 1935 and the last ending in 1950.", "Title: Rockline\n\nRockline was a nationally syndicated radio interview program hosted by Bob Coburn that was broadcast live via satellite every Monday and Wednesday night from 8:30pm-10pm PT to radio stations in the United States. Founded in 1981, it was considered to be the longest running, uninterrupted program in rock history. The main guests interviewed on the program were various musical artists of the rock genre, including both active rock artists (on Mondays) and classic rock artists (on Wednesdays). The primary feature of the program was the ability for listeners to call live and ask questions to the guests. Several of the shows were also live performances.", "Title: Magnapop\n\nMagnapop is an American rock band based in Atlanta, Georgia. Formed in 1989, the band has consistently included songwriting duo Linda Hopper as vocalist and Ruthie Morris on guitar. Magnapop first achieved recognition in the Benelux countries of Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg through the festival circuit and have remained popular in Europe throughout their career. After modest success in the United States in the mid-1990s with the singles \"Slowly, Slowly\" and \"Open the Door\" and a series of albums produced by Michael Stipe, Bob Mould, and Geza X, the band went on an extended hiatus due to the dissolution of their record label. They returned with a new rhythm section in 2005 on the Daemon Records release \"Mouthfeel\". The band has continued to perform and record since this reunion and have self-released two more albums. Magnapop's musical style is noted for blending the pop vocals and melodies of Hopper with the aggressive, punk-influenced guitar-playing of Morris and her back-up vocal harmonies.", "Title: Bob Mould\n\nRobert Arthur Mould (born October 16, 1960) is an American musician, principally known for his work as guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for alternative rock bands Hüsker Dü in the 1980s and Sugar in the 1990s.", "Title: Celebrated Summer\n\n\"Celebrated Summer\" is a song by Hüsker Dü from their album \"New Day Rising\". It was written by guitarist Bob Mould. The song was released as a promotional single given to radio stations in December 1984, along with the album's title track, \"New Day Rising.\"", "Title: 1978 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France\n\nThe 1978 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France comprised the Australia national rugby league team's fourteenth tour of Great Britain and ninth tour of France, and took place from September to December 1978. Coached by Frank Stanton and captained by Bob Fulton, the Australian team, also known as the Kangaroos, played a match against Wales before contesting the Ashes series against Great Britain, winning the third and deciding Test match. The tourists then moved on to France where they were narrowly beaten in both Tests, the last series the Kangaroos would lose until 2005. In addition to these six internationals, the Australians played sixteen other matches against local club and representative sides in both countries. The 1978 Kangaroo tour followed the tour of 1973 while the next tour would be staged in 1982.", "Title: Wasting Light\n\nWasting Light is the seventh studio album by American rock band Foo Fighters. It was released on April 12, 2011 on RCA Records, and is the first album to feature rhythm guitarist Pat Smear since \"The Colour and the Shape\" (1997), making the band a five piece with the album. Wishing to capture the essence of the group's earlier work and avoid the artificiality of digital recording, frontman Dave Grohl arranged for the band to record in his garage in Encino, California using only analog equipment. The sessions were supervised by producer Butch Vig, with whom Grohl had worked on Nirvana's \"Nevermind\". Since the old equipment did not allow for many mistakes to be corrected in post-production, the band spent three weeks rehearsing the songs, and Vig had to relearn outdated editing techniques. The band went for a heavier and rawer sound to contrast with the musical experiments from their previous albums, and most of the lyrics were written as Grohl reflected upon his life and possible future. Guest musicians include Bob Mould, Krist Novoselic, Jessy Greene, Rami Jaffe and Fee Waybill.", "Title: Scharpling & Wurster\n\nScharpling and Wurster are a long-form radio comedy duo composed of Tom Scharpling and Jon Wurster. Scharpling was a writer/producer for the USA network program \"Monk\". Wurster is the drummer for indie rock pioneers Superchunk and was also the drummer in The Ascended Masters, Guided by Voices vocalist Robert Pollard's solo touring band. He is also currently the drummer for The Mountain Goats and Bob Mould." ]
7,514
Which actor stars in the Hong Kong television drama Men With No Shadows and has also starred in "Vigilante Force", "Twin of Brothers", "Dicey Business", "Heart of Greed", "Moonlight Resonance", "Beyond the Realm of Conscience", "The Mysteries of Love", "The Other Truth", "The Hippocratic Crush", and "Silver Spoon, Sterling Shackles"?
Tavia Yeung
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[ { "sentences": [ "Silver Spoon, Sterling Shackles is a Hong Kong television drama produced by Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) under executive producer Chong Wai-kin.", " The drama follows the lives of a large, rich, and influential Chinese family living in 1920's and 1930s colonial Hong Kong." ], "title": "Silver Spoon, Sterling Shackles" }, { "sentences": [ "The following is a list of episodes from the TVB drama, \"Moonlight Resonance\" which is the indirect sequel to award-winning series, \"Heart of Greed\".", " The episodes for Moonlight Resonance were rated PG.", " There were a total of forty episodes.", " In Hong Kong, episode 39 and 40 were aired together as episode 39." ], "title": "List of Moonlight Resonance episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hippocratic Crush II, also known by its Chinese title On Call 36 Hours II (Chinese: On Call 36小時 II) is a Hong Kong television medical drama series produced by Poon Ka-tak and TVB.", " The drama follows the lives of young housemen, residents, and their mentors working in Mercy Hospital (慈愛醫院), a fictional hospital set in Hong Kong." ], "title": "The Hippocratic Crush II" }, { "sentences": [ "Tavia Yeung Yi (born 30 August 1979) is a Hong Kong actress under Hong Kong's Television Broadcast Limited or TVB.", " She has starred in numerous popular Hong Kong television series such as \"Vigilante Force\", \"Twin of Brothers\", \"Dicey Business\", \"Heart of Greed\", \"Moonlight Resonance\", \"Beyond the Realm of Conscience\", \"The Mysteries of Love\", \"The Other Truth\", \"The Hippocratic Crush\", and \"Silver Spoon, Sterling Shackles\"." ], "title": "Tavia Yeung" }, { "sentences": [ "Candy Chang (), born in November 10, 1989 in Hong Kong, won Miss Chinese Toronto in 2009, and Miss Chinese International Pageant 2010 second runner-up.", " She is currently a TVB actress.", " Due to her cheerful and outgoing personality, and the fact that she is multilingual, she was first assigned to host several programs.", " She recently premiered on the popular TVB drama \"The Hippocratic Crush\" (On Call 36小時) acting the role of Kan Ching Ching 簡晶晶.", " Her role in The Hippocratic Crush was her first role and was critically acclaimed and she was seen by viewers to be a promising young actress and newcomer.", " She was nominated for Astro on Demand Awards for My Favourite Screen Couple with Nathan Ngai." ], "title": "Candy Chang" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hippocratic Crush, also known by its Chinese title On Call 36 Hours (Chinese: On Call 36小時) is a Hong Kong television medical drama series produced by Poon Ka-tak and TVB.", " The drama follows the lives of young housemen, residents, and their mentors working in Mercy Hospital (慈愛醫院), a fictional hospital set in Hong Kong." ], "title": "The Hippocratic Crush" }, { "sentences": [ "War of the Genders is a Hong Kong television sitcom produced by TVB.", " It originally aired on TVB Jade from 21 February to 7 July 2000, totalling 100 episodes.", " It revolves around the office workers employed at C.K.Law Firm, a fictional law firm located in Central, Hong Kong.", " The series received critical acclaim and explosive success during its run.", " It achieved an average viewership rating of 47 points and a peak of 50 points, the highest-ever rating achieved by a TVB drama.", " This record was later broken by the 2005 Korean television drama \"Dae Jang Geum\" and the 2008 TVB drama \"Moonlight Resonance\", both which also peaked at 50." ], "title": "War of the Genders" }, { "sentences": [ "Men With No Shadows (Traditional Chinese: ), is a Hong Kong television drama starring Bobby Au-yeung, Tavia Yeung, and Raymond Lam.", " Produced by Poon Ka Tak \"Men With No Shadows\" is a TVB production." ], "title": "Men with No Shadows" }, { "sentences": [ "Linda Chung Ka-yan () (born 9 April 1984) is a Canadian actress and singer.", " She is currently active in Hong Kong and signed with Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) after winning the 2004 Miss Chinese International.", " She has starred in several popular TV series, most notably \"Forensic Heroes\", \"Heart of Greed\", \"Moonlight Resonance\", \"A Journey Called Life\", \"The Gem of Life\", \"Yes, Sir.", " Sorry, Sir!", "\", \"Legend of the Demigods\", \"Ghost Writer\", \"Witness Insecurity\", \"Brother's Keeper\", \"All That Is Bitter Is Sweet\", and Tiger Cubs II." ], "title": "Linda Chung" }, { "sentences": [ "Deep in the Realm of Conscience () is a 2017 Hong Kong television series produced by TVB and Tengent Penguin Pictures.", " It is the sequel to the 2009 drama Beyond the Realm of Conscience.", " It stars Nancy Wu, Annie Liu, Kenneth Ma, Steven Ma, Edwin Siu, Chrissie Chau, Alice Chan, Jacqueline Wong, Susan Tse, Candy Lo, Akina Hong and Pinky Cheung." ], "title": "Deep in the Realm of Conscience" } ]
[ "Title: Silver Spoon, Sterling Shackles\n\nSilver Spoon, Sterling Shackles is a Hong Kong television drama produced by Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) under executive producer Chong Wai-kin. The drama follows the lives of a large, rich, and influential Chinese family living in 1920's and 1930s colonial Hong Kong.", "Title: List of Moonlight Resonance episodes\n\nThe following is a list of episodes from the TVB drama, \"Moonlight Resonance\" which is the indirect sequel to award-winning series, \"Heart of Greed\". The episodes for Moonlight Resonance were rated PG. There were a total of forty episodes. In Hong Kong, episode 39 and 40 were aired together as episode 39.", "Title: The Hippocratic Crush II\n\nThe Hippocratic Crush II, also known by its Chinese title On Call 36 Hours II (Chinese: On Call 36小時 II) is a Hong Kong television medical drama series produced by Poon Ka-tak and TVB. The drama follows the lives of young housemen, residents, and their mentors working in Mercy Hospital (慈愛醫院), a fictional hospital set in Hong Kong.", "Title: Tavia Yeung\n\nTavia Yeung Yi (born 30 August 1979) is a Hong Kong actress under Hong Kong's Television Broadcast Limited or TVB. She has starred in numerous popular Hong Kong television series such as \"Vigilante Force\", \"Twin of Brothers\", \"Dicey Business\", \"Heart of Greed\", \"Moonlight Resonance\", \"Beyond the Realm of Conscience\", \"The Mysteries of Love\", \"The Other Truth\", \"The Hippocratic Crush\", and \"Silver Spoon, Sterling Shackles\".", "Title: Candy Chang\n\nCandy Chang (), born in November 10, 1989 in Hong Kong, won Miss Chinese Toronto in 2009, and Miss Chinese International Pageant 2010 second runner-up. She is currently a TVB actress. Due to her cheerful and outgoing personality, and the fact that she is multilingual, she was first assigned to host several programs. She recently premiered on the popular TVB drama \"The Hippocratic Crush\" (On Call 36小時) acting the role of Kan Ching Ching 簡晶晶. Her role in The Hippocratic Crush was her first role and was critically acclaimed and she was seen by viewers to be a promising young actress and newcomer. She was nominated for Astro on Demand Awards for My Favourite Screen Couple with Nathan Ngai.", "Title: The Hippocratic Crush\n\nThe Hippocratic Crush, also known by its Chinese title On Call 36 Hours (Chinese: On Call 36小時) is a Hong Kong television medical drama series produced by Poon Ka-tak and TVB. The drama follows the lives of young housemen, residents, and their mentors working in Mercy Hospital (慈愛醫院), a fictional hospital set in Hong Kong.", "Title: War of the Genders\n\nWar of the Genders is a Hong Kong television sitcom produced by TVB. It originally aired on TVB Jade from 21 February to 7 July 2000, totalling 100 episodes. It revolves around the office workers employed at C.K.Law Firm, a fictional law firm located in Central, Hong Kong. The series received critical acclaim and explosive success during its run. It achieved an average viewership rating of 47 points and a peak of 50 points, the highest-ever rating achieved by a TVB drama. This record was later broken by the 2005 Korean television drama \"Dae Jang Geum\" and the 2008 TVB drama \"Moonlight Resonance\", both which also peaked at 50.", "Title: Men with No Shadows\n\nMen With No Shadows (Traditional Chinese: ), is a Hong Kong television drama starring Bobby Au-yeung, Tavia Yeung, and Raymond Lam. Produced by Poon Ka Tak \"Men With No Shadows\" is a TVB production.", "Title: Linda Chung\n\nLinda Chung Ka-yan () (born 9 April 1984) is a Canadian actress and singer. She is currently active in Hong Kong and signed with Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) after winning the 2004 Miss Chinese International. She has starred in several popular TV series, most notably \"Forensic Heroes\", \"Heart of Greed\", \"Moonlight Resonance\", \"A Journey Called Life\", \"The Gem of Life\", \"Yes, Sir. Sorry, Sir! \", \"Legend of the Demigods\", \"Ghost Writer\", \"Witness Insecurity\", \"Brother's Keeper\", \"All That Is Bitter Is Sweet\", and Tiger Cubs II.", "Title: Deep in the Realm of Conscience\n\nDeep in the Realm of Conscience () is a 2017 Hong Kong television series produced by TVB and Tengent Penguin Pictures. It is the sequel to the 2009 drama Beyond the Realm of Conscience. It stars Nancy Wu, Annie Liu, Kenneth Ma, Steven Ma, Edwin Siu, Chrissie Chau, Alice Chan, Jacqueline Wong, Susan Tse, Candy Lo, Akina Hong and Pinky Cheung." ]
7,515
Ikea furniture model was from where?
Sweden
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Anna Järphammar", "IKEA" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The IKEA effect is a cognitive bias in which consumers place a disproportionately high value on products they partially created.", " The name derives from the name of Swedish manufacturer and furniture retailer IKEA, which sells many furniture products that require assembly." ], "title": "IKEA effect" }, { "sentences": [ "Billy (stylised as BILLY) is a bookcase sold by the Swedish furniture company IKEA.", " It was developed in 1979 by the Swedish designer Gillis Lundgren and IKEA have sold 41 million of the bookcases worldwide as of 2009." ], "title": "Billy (bookcase)" }, { "sentences": [ "IKEA ( or ; ] ) is a multinational group, headquartered in the Netherlands, that designs and sells \",\" kitchen appliances and home accessories.", " It has been the world's largest furniture retailer since at least 2008.", " It was founded in Sweden in 1943 by then-17-year-old Ingvar Kamprad, who was listed by \"Forbes\" Magazine in 2015 as one of the ten richest people in the world, worth more than 40 billion dollars.", " The company's name is an acronym that consists of the initials of Ingvar Kamprad (name of founder), Elmtaryd (the farm where he grew up), and Agunnaryd (his hometown in Småland, southern Sweden).", " The company is known for its modernist designs for various types of appliances and furniture, and its interior design work is often associated with an eco-friendly simplicity.", " In addition, the firm is known for its attention to cost control, operational details, and continuous product development, corporate attributes that allowed IKEA to lower its prices by an average of two to three percent over the decade to 2010 during a period of global expansion.", " The IKEA group has a complex corporate structure, which the European Union has alleged was designed to avoid over 1 billion Euros in tax payments over the 2009-2014 period.", " It is controlled by several foundations based in the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Liechtenstein." ], "title": "IKEA" }, { "sentences": [ "IKEA is a multinational group of companies that designs and sells ready-to-assemble furniture (such as beds, chairs and desks), appliances and home accessories.", " The following List of countries with IKEA stores is arranged by date of first store in each country." ], "title": "List of countries with IKEA stores" }, { "sentences": [ "Lamp is a television and cinema advertisement released in September 2002 to promote the IKEA chain of furniture stores in the United States.", " The 60-second commercial was the first part of the \"Unböring\" campaign conceived by advertising agency Crispin Porter + Bogusky, and follows a lamp abandoned by its owner.", " It was produced by the production company Morton/Jankel/Zander, and was directed by Spike Jonze.", " Post-production and editing was handled by Spot Welders and sound design by the California-based MIT Out Sound.", " The commercial aired concurrently with another IKEA piece in the same vein, titled \"Moo Cow\".", " \"Lamp\", and its associated campaign, was a popular, critical, and financial success.", " Sales of IKEA furniture increased by eight percent during the period in which the commercial ran, and \"Lamp\" received a number of awards, including a Grand Clio and the Grand Prix at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival, considered the most prestigious accolade granted by the advertising community." ], "title": "Lamp (advertisement)" }, { "sentences": [ "Anders Dahlvig, born 1957 in Sweden, is the former president of the Swedish furniture store chain, IKEA.", " Dahlvig started working for IKEA in 1984 and has held various positions since, including Store Manager, Country Manager of United Kingdom and Vice President, Europe.", " He held the position of CEO between 1999 and 2009 and has received various recognitions for IKEA Group’s work to promote diversity.", " Dahlvig currently serves as Chairman of group parent company Inter-IKEA (2016).", " Dahlvig is a member of European Retail Round Table and received the Swedish award for Good Environmental Leadership in 2002 for his independent and persistent work with environmental and sustainability issues.", " In 2006, he also received the U.S. Foreign Policy Association’s Global Social Responsibility award.", " Dahlvig is a regular keynote speaker at international conferences.", " He earned a B.S. in business administration from Lund University and a Master’s degree in economics from University of California, Santa Barbara." ], "title": "Anders Dahlvig" }, { "sentences": [ "The IKEA Museum is a museum located in Älmhult, Sweden, that opened to the public on June 30, 2016.", " It presents the history of the Swedish furnishing company IKEA.", " It replaced IKEA Through the Ages, a smaller 800 m exhibition that showed 20 different room settings with IKEA furniture and objects." ], "title": "IKEA Museum" }, { "sentences": [ "Anna Ulrika Järphammar (born January 13, 1968) is a Swedish model, actress and TV host.", " She was initially made famous when she modeled for the furniture and home products giant IKEA in the mid-1990s (with exposed buttocks)." ], "title": "Anna Järphammar" }, { "sentences": [ "The Klippan sofa is a popular model of sofa manufactured and sold by IKEA.", " \"Klippan\" means \"the Cliff\" in Swedish.", " (IKEA's nomenclature conventions name upholstered furniture after places in Sweden.", " This sofa is named after Klippan Municipality in Southern Sweden).", " It was first sold in 1979 and celebrated its 30th birthday in 2009 and continues to be one of IKEA's most popular and longstanding products.", " It comes in a standard two-seat size (which fits easily through standard house doorways), and can be fitted with a range of removable and interchangeable fabric covers.", " As well as standard cotton covers, IKEA sells 'exclusive' collections of covers, retiring designs after a year." ], "title": "Klippan (sofa)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mikael Ohlsson is the former president of the Swedish furniture store chain, IKEA.", " Ohlsson has worked for IKEA for 30 years, starting off in the carpet department in the Linköping" ], "title": "Mikael Ohlsson" } ]
[ "Title: IKEA effect\n\nThe IKEA effect is a cognitive bias in which consumers place a disproportionately high value on products they partially created. The name derives from the name of Swedish manufacturer and furniture retailer IKEA, which sells many furniture products that require assembly.", "Title: Billy (bookcase)\n\nBilly (stylised as BILLY) is a bookcase sold by the Swedish furniture company IKEA. It was developed in 1979 by the Swedish designer Gillis Lundgren and IKEA have sold 41 million of the bookcases worldwide as of 2009.", "Title: IKEA\n\nIKEA ( or ; ] ) is a multinational group, headquartered in the Netherlands, that designs and sells \",\" kitchen appliances and home accessories. It has been the world's largest furniture retailer since at least 2008. It was founded in Sweden in 1943 by then-17-year-old Ingvar Kamprad, who was listed by \"Forbes\" Magazine in 2015 as one of the ten richest people in the world, worth more than 40 billion dollars. The company's name is an acronym that consists of the initials of Ingvar Kamprad (name of founder), Elmtaryd (the farm where he grew up), and Agunnaryd (his hometown in Småland, southern Sweden). The company is known for its modernist designs for various types of appliances and furniture, and its interior design work is often associated with an eco-friendly simplicity. In addition, the firm is known for its attention to cost control, operational details, and continuous product development, corporate attributes that allowed IKEA to lower its prices by an average of two to three percent over the decade to 2010 during a period of global expansion. The IKEA group has a complex corporate structure, which the European Union has alleged was designed to avoid over 1 billion Euros in tax payments over the 2009-2014 period. It is controlled by several foundations based in the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Liechtenstein.", "Title: List of countries with IKEA stores\n\nIKEA is a multinational group of companies that designs and sells ready-to-assemble furniture (such as beds, chairs and desks), appliances and home accessories. The following List of countries with IKEA stores is arranged by date of first store in each country.", "Title: Lamp (advertisement)\n\nLamp is a television and cinema advertisement released in September 2002 to promote the IKEA chain of furniture stores in the United States. The 60-second commercial was the first part of the \"Unböring\" campaign conceived by advertising agency Crispin Porter + Bogusky, and follows a lamp abandoned by its owner. It was produced by the production company Morton/Jankel/Zander, and was directed by Spike Jonze. Post-production and editing was handled by Spot Welders and sound design by the California-based MIT Out Sound. The commercial aired concurrently with another IKEA piece in the same vein, titled \"Moo Cow\". \"Lamp\", and its associated campaign, was a popular, critical, and financial success. Sales of IKEA furniture increased by eight percent during the period in which the commercial ran, and \"Lamp\" received a number of awards, including a Grand Clio and the Grand Prix at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival, considered the most prestigious accolade granted by the advertising community.", "Title: Anders Dahlvig\n\nAnders Dahlvig, born 1957 in Sweden, is the former president of the Swedish furniture store chain, IKEA. Dahlvig started working for IKEA in 1984 and has held various positions since, including Store Manager, Country Manager of United Kingdom and Vice President, Europe. He held the position of CEO between 1999 and 2009 and has received various recognitions for IKEA Group’s work to promote diversity. Dahlvig currently serves as Chairman of group parent company Inter-IKEA (2016). Dahlvig is a member of European Retail Round Table and received the Swedish award for Good Environmental Leadership in 2002 for his independent and persistent work with environmental and sustainability issues. In 2006, he also received the U.S. Foreign Policy Association’s Global Social Responsibility award. Dahlvig is a regular keynote speaker at international conferences. He earned a B.S. in business administration from Lund University and a Master’s degree in economics from University of California, Santa Barbara.", "Title: IKEA Museum\n\nThe IKEA Museum is a museum located in Älmhult, Sweden, that opened to the public on June 30, 2016. It presents the history of the Swedish furnishing company IKEA. It replaced IKEA Through the Ages, a smaller 800 m exhibition that showed 20 different room settings with IKEA furniture and objects.", "Title: Anna Järphammar\n\nAnna Ulrika Järphammar (born January 13, 1968) is a Swedish model, actress and TV host. She was initially made famous when she modeled for the furniture and home products giant IKEA in the mid-1990s (with exposed buttocks).", "Title: Klippan (sofa)\n\nThe Klippan sofa is a popular model of sofa manufactured and sold by IKEA. \"Klippan\" means \"the Cliff\" in Swedish. (IKEA's nomenclature conventions name upholstered furniture after places in Sweden. This sofa is named after Klippan Municipality in Southern Sweden). It was first sold in 1979 and celebrated its 30th birthday in 2009 and continues to be one of IKEA's most popular and longstanding products. It comes in a standard two-seat size (which fits easily through standard house doorways), and can be fitted with a range of removable and interchangeable fabric covers. As well as standard cotton covers, IKEA sells 'exclusive' collections of covers, retiring designs after a year.", "Title: Mikael Ohlsson\n\nMikael Ohlsson is the former president of the Swedish furniture store chain, IKEA. Ohlsson has worked for IKEA for 30 years, starting off in the carpet department in the Linköping" ]
7,516
Were Louis XIV and Cocteau Twins both rock bands?
yes
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Louis XIV (band)", "Cocteau Twins" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Age of Louis XIV (\"\"Le Siècle de Louis XIV\"\", also translated The Century of Louis XIV) is a historical work by the French historian, philosopher, and writer Voltaire, first published in 1751.", " Through it, the French 17th century became identified with Louis XIV of France, who reigned from 1643 to 1715." ], "title": "The Age of Louis XIV" }, { "sentences": [ "The Taking of Power by Louis XIV (French: \"La prise de pouvoir par Louis XIV\" ), also called The Rise of Louis XIV, is a French television film by Italian film director Roberto Rossellini.", " The film revolves around the French king Louis XIV's rise to power after the death of his powerful advisor, Cardinal Mazarin.", " To achieve this political autonomy, Louis deals with his mother and the court nobles, all of whom makes the assumption that Mazarin's death will give them more power." ], "title": "The Taking of Power by Louis XIV" }, { "sentences": [ "Louis XIV is an American rock band from San Diego, California.", " The band has released four EPs between 2003 and 2007, and three albums between 2003 and 2008, the latter two of which were distributed by Atlantic Records.", " The band broke up in 2009, but in 2013, in an interview with The Reno Dispatch, Jason Hill confirmed that the band had decided to reunite." ], "title": "Louis XIV (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Cocteau Twins were a Scottish rock band active from 1979 to 1997.", " The original members were singer Elizabeth Fraser, guitarist Robin Guthrie, and bassist Will Heggie, who was replaced by multi-instrumentalist Simon Raymonde in 1983.", " The group has earned much critical praise for its distinctive ethereal sound and the distinctive soprano vocals of Fraser, which often abandoned recognizable language altogether.", " They were associated with the UK label 4AD for much of their career." ], "title": "Cocteau Twins" }, { "sentences": [ "Stars and Topsoil – A Collection (1982–1990) is a compilation album by the Scottish band Cocteau Twins, released on the 4AD label in October 2000.", " The album featured tracks released during the group's time on 4AD between 1982 and 1990, covering every Cocteau Twins album from \"Garlands\" through \"Heaven or Las Vegas\".", " The collection peaked at No. 63 on the UK Albums Chart." ], "title": "Stars and Topsoil" }, { "sentences": [ "It'll End in Tears is the first album released by 4AD collective This Mortal Coil, an umbrella title for a loose grouping of guest musicians and vocalists brought together by label boss Ivo Watts-Russell.", " The album was released on 1 October 1984, and reached #38 on the UK Albums Chart.", " It features many of the artists on the 4AD roster at the time, including Cocteau Twins, Colourbox, and Dead Can Dance; as well as key post-punk figure Howard Devoto, who sang \"Holocaust\", one of two covers of songs from the \"Third/Sister Lovers\" album by Big Star.", " The other Alex Chilton-penned track, album opener \"Kangaroo\", was released as a single to promote the album.", " Two key songs were performed by Elizabeth Fraser of Cocteau Twins, including Tim Buckley's \"Song to the Siren\", which reached #66 on the UK Charts when released as This Mortal Coil's debut single a year before the album.", " The song remained on the UK Indie Chart for almost two years.", " Fraser also performed on \"Another Day\" by Roy Harper.", " 4AD would go on to release two further albums under the name of This Mortal Coil: \"Filigree & Shadow\" (1986) and \"Blood\" (1991)." ], "title": "It'll End in Tears" }, { "sentences": [ "The Box Set (also known as Cocteau Twins Singles Collection ) is a 1991 collection of EPs by the Scottish band Cocteau Twins.", " It collects their non-album releases up until that time.", " It also contains a bonus disc including songs from throughout their history which have not been otherwise released on Cocteau Twins releases." ], "title": "The Box Set (Cocteau Twins)" }, { "sentences": [ "Lullabies to Violaine is a Cocteau Twins boxset released by 4AD Records in October 2005.", " Comprising four CDs, the boxset collects the tracks from every Cocteau Twins EP from \"Lullabies\" to \"Violaine\".", " It was also released as two separate double CD packs." ], "title": "Lullabies to Violaine" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Pearly-Dewdrops' Drops\" is a single by Scottish post-punk band Cocteau Twins, taken from their 1984 EP \"The Spangle Maker\".", " The song was written by Cocteau Twins, and recorded at Rooster Studios in London.", " It was their highest-charting single, peaking at No. 29 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 1 on the UK Indie Chart." ], "title": "Pearly-Dewdrops' Drops" }, { "sentences": [ "The Moon and the Melodies was an album resulting from the collaboration of the Scottish group Cocteau Twins and the American composer Harold Budd.", " It was released by 4AD in November 1986.", " The name \"Cocteau Twins\" did not appear on the release, which instead credited the band's three members (Elizabeth Fraser, Robin Guthrie and Simon Raymonde) and Budd individually.", " The album's heavily treated guitar sounds and euphoric vocalising could be heard in the group's other work from the same period, such as the EP \"Echoes in a Shallow Bay\" and the album \"Victorialand\".", " Budd's stylistic piano tonalities and phrasing on this project were echoed in his solo album \"Lovely Thunder\", released in the same year.", " A version of the track \"Memory Gongs\" was released on \"Lovely Thunder\" as \"Flowered Knife Shadows\" and was dedicated to Raymonde." ], "title": "The Moon and the Melodies" } ]
[ "Title: The Age of Louis XIV\n\nThe Age of Louis XIV (\"\"Le Siècle de Louis XIV\"\", also translated The Century of Louis XIV) is a historical work by the French historian, philosopher, and writer Voltaire, first published in 1751. Through it, the French 17th century became identified with Louis XIV of France, who reigned from 1643 to 1715.", "Title: The Taking of Power by Louis XIV\n\nThe Taking of Power by Louis XIV (French: \"La prise de pouvoir par Louis XIV\" ), also called The Rise of Louis XIV, is a French television film by Italian film director Roberto Rossellini. The film revolves around the French king Louis XIV's rise to power after the death of his powerful advisor, Cardinal Mazarin. To achieve this political autonomy, Louis deals with his mother and the court nobles, all of whom makes the assumption that Mazarin's death will give them more power.", "Title: Louis XIV (band)\n\nLouis XIV is an American rock band from San Diego, California. The band has released four EPs between 2003 and 2007, and three albums between 2003 and 2008, the latter two of which were distributed by Atlantic Records. The band broke up in 2009, but in 2013, in an interview with The Reno Dispatch, Jason Hill confirmed that the band had decided to reunite.", "Title: Cocteau Twins\n\nCocteau Twins were a Scottish rock band active from 1979 to 1997. The original members were singer Elizabeth Fraser, guitarist Robin Guthrie, and bassist Will Heggie, who was replaced by multi-instrumentalist Simon Raymonde in 1983. The group has earned much critical praise for its distinctive ethereal sound and the distinctive soprano vocals of Fraser, which often abandoned recognizable language altogether. They were associated with the UK label 4AD for much of their career.", "Title: Stars and Topsoil\n\nStars and Topsoil – A Collection (1982–1990) is a compilation album by the Scottish band Cocteau Twins, released on the 4AD label in October 2000. The album featured tracks released during the group's time on 4AD between 1982 and 1990, covering every Cocteau Twins album from \"Garlands\" through \"Heaven or Las Vegas\". The collection peaked at No. 63 on the UK Albums Chart.", "Title: It'll End in Tears\n\nIt'll End in Tears is the first album released by 4AD collective This Mortal Coil, an umbrella title for a loose grouping of guest musicians and vocalists brought together by label boss Ivo Watts-Russell. The album was released on 1 October 1984, and reached #38 on the UK Albums Chart. It features many of the artists on the 4AD roster at the time, including Cocteau Twins, Colourbox, and Dead Can Dance; as well as key post-punk figure Howard Devoto, who sang \"Holocaust\", one of two covers of songs from the \"Third/Sister Lovers\" album by Big Star. The other Alex Chilton-penned track, album opener \"Kangaroo\", was released as a single to promote the album. Two key songs were performed by Elizabeth Fraser of Cocteau Twins, including Tim Buckley's \"Song to the Siren\", which reached #66 on the UK Charts when released as This Mortal Coil's debut single a year before the album. The song remained on the UK Indie Chart for almost two years. Fraser also performed on \"Another Day\" by Roy Harper. 4AD would go on to release two further albums under the name of This Mortal Coil: \"Filigree & Shadow\" (1986) and \"Blood\" (1991).", "Title: The Box Set (Cocteau Twins)\n\nThe Box Set (also known as Cocteau Twins Singles Collection ) is a 1991 collection of EPs by the Scottish band Cocteau Twins. It collects their non-album releases up until that time. It also contains a bonus disc including songs from throughout their history which have not been otherwise released on Cocteau Twins releases.", "Title: Lullabies to Violaine\n\nLullabies to Violaine is a Cocteau Twins boxset released by 4AD Records in October 2005. Comprising four CDs, the boxset collects the tracks from every Cocteau Twins EP from \"Lullabies\" to \"Violaine\". It was also released as two separate double CD packs.", "Title: Pearly-Dewdrops' Drops\n\n\"Pearly-Dewdrops' Drops\" is a single by Scottish post-punk band Cocteau Twins, taken from their 1984 EP \"The Spangle Maker\". The song was written by Cocteau Twins, and recorded at Rooster Studios in London. It was their highest-charting single, peaking at No. 29 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 1 on the UK Indie Chart.", "Title: The Moon and the Melodies\n\nThe Moon and the Melodies was an album resulting from the collaboration of the Scottish group Cocteau Twins and the American composer Harold Budd. It was released by 4AD in November 1986. The name \"Cocteau Twins\" did not appear on the release, which instead credited the band's three members (Elizabeth Fraser, Robin Guthrie and Simon Raymonde) and Budd individually. The album's heavily treated guitar sounds and euphoric vocalising could be heard in the group's other work from the same period, such as the EP \"Echoes in a Shallow Bay\" and the album \"Victorialand\". Budd's stylistic piano tonalities and phrasing on this project were echoed in his solo album \"Lovely Thunder\", released in the same year. A version of the track \"Memory Gongs\" was released on \"Lovely Thunder\" as \"Flowered Knife Shadows\" and was dedicated to Raymonde." ]
7,517
what do It's a Small World and Son of Flubber have in common?
Walt Disney
comparison
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[ { "sentences": [ "Big Grrrl Small World (stylized as Big GRRRL Small World) is the second studio album by American rapper and singer Lizzo.", " Recorded at Justin Vernon's April Base Studios in Fall Creek, Wisconsin, it was released on BGSW on December 11, 2015." ], "title": "Big Grrrl Small World" }, { "sentences": [ "Small World was a children's animated anthology show and variety show, which aired on Cartoon Network in the 1990's every Sunday morning, Small World is also aired on BabyFirstTV in the 2000's, after another show aimed at preschoolers \"Big Bag\".", " It sometimes aired on weekday afternoons at 1 PM PST.", " It featured several segments from animated TV programs from several countries around the world except for Japan, China, and Korea.", " Japan only has anime which only airs on Toonami on Cartoon Network." ], "title": "Small World (U.S. TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Small World (French: Je n'ai rien oublié ) is a 2010 Franco-German drama film directed by Bruno Chiche and adapted from the book \"Small World\" by Martin Suter." ], "title": "Small World (2010 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Son of Flubber is the 1963 sequel to the Walt Disney children's sci-fi comedy movie \"The Absent-Minded Professor\" (1961).", " Both films star Fred MacMurray as a scientist who has perfected a high-bouncing substance, Flubber (\"flying rubber\") that can levitate an automobile and cause athletes to bounce into the sky.", " The film co-stars Nancy Olson and Keenan Wynn, and was directed by Robert Stevenson.", " Many of the cast members from \"The Absent-Minded Professor\" also appear in this film, including Elliott Reid and Tommy Kirk.", " The film was shot in black and white, but a colorized version was released on VHS in 1997." ], "title": "Son of Flubber" }, { "sentences": [ "Small World is a board game designed by Philippe Keyaerts, Illustrated by Miguel Coimbra and Cyrille Daujean as graphic designer, and published by Days of Wonder in 2009.", " The game is a reworking of Keyaerts' 1999 game \"Vinci\".", " Small World has won several awards, including \"Games\" magazine 2010 Game of the Year." ], "title": "Small World (board game)" }, { "sentences": [ "Martin Parr (born 23 May 1952) is a British documentary photographer, photojournalist and photobook collector.", " He is known for his photographic projects that take an intimate, satirical and anthropological look at aspects of modern life, in particular documenting the social classes of England, and more broadly the wealth of the Western world.", " His major projects have been rural communities (1975–82), \"The Last Resort\" (1983–85), \"The Cost of Living\" (1987–89), \"Small World\" (1987–94) and \"Common Sense\" (1995–99)." ], "title": "Martin Parr" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Horse to the Water\" is a song written by George Harrison and his son Dhani.", " It was originally performed by Jools Holland's Rhythm and Blues Orchestra, featuring Harrison, on the album \"Small World, Big Band\" (also known as \"Jools Holland's Big Band Rhythm & Blues\").", " Recorded on 2 October 2001, the song is Harrison's last performance on a record.", " Harrison only performed vocals on the track, as he was too weak from battling cancer to play guitar, and he died just over eight weeks later on 29 November.", " He listed the song's publisher as \"R.I.P Music Ltd\" instead of his usual music company Harrisongs, which Holland said showed \"Harrison's dark sense of humour.\"", " (In the liner notes of some versions of the CD, the credit is \"Umlaut Corporation.\")" ], "title": "Horse to the Water" }, { "sentences": [ "It's a Small World (currently styled it's a small world) is a water-based dark ride located in the Fantasyland area at the various Walt Disney Parks and Resorts worldwide; these include: Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California, the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, Tokyo Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, and Hong Kong Disneyland.", " The ride features over 300 audio-animatronic children in traditional costumes from cultures around the world, frolicking in a spirit of international unity, and singing the attraction's title song, which has a theme of global peace." ], "title": "It's a Small World" }, { "sentences": [ "Medfield College is a fictitious university used as the setting for several films by The Walt Disney Company.", " Among them are the two \"Professor Brainard\" movies, \"The Absent-Minded Professor\" (1961) and \"Son of Flubber\" (1963); and the \"Dexter Reilly\" trilogy: \"The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes\" (1969), \"Now You See Him, Now You Don't\" (1972), and \"The Strongest Man in the World\" (1975); as well as the remake of \"The Absent-Minded Professor\", \"Flubber\" (1997)." ], "title": "Medfield College" }, { "sentences": [ "Philippe Keyaerts is a Belgian designer of German-style board games.", " His two first published games are \"Vinci\" and \"Evo\".", " Those two games use the mechanism of allowing the players to spend victory points to improve the characteristics of their play.", " He also invented \"Space Blast\", a small space battle game.", " Philippe Keyaerts is best known as the designer of \"Small World\", a 2009 fantasy-themed board game based upon a remake of \"Vinci\"." ], "title": "Philippe Keyaerts" } ]
[ "Title: Big Grrrl Small World\n\nBig Grrrl Small World (stylized as Big GRRRL Small World) is the second studio album by American rapper and singer Lizzo. Recorded at Justin Vernon's April Base Studios in Fall Creek, Wisconsin, it was released on BGSW on December 11, 2015.", "Title: Small World (U.S. TV series)\n\nSmall World was a children's animated anthology show and variety show, which aired on Cartoon Network in the 1990's every Sunday morning, Small World is also aired on BabyFirstTV in the 2000's, after another show aimed at preschoolers \"Big Bag\". It sometimes aired on weekday afternoons at 1 PM PST. It featured several segments from animated TV programs from several countries around the world except for Japan, China, and Korea. Japan only has anime which only airs on Toonami on Cartoon Network.", "Title: Small World (2010 film)\n\nSmall World (French: Je n'ai rien oublié ) is a 2010 Franco-German drama film directed by Bruno Chiche and adapted from the book \"Small World\" by Martin Suter.", "Title: Son of Flubber\n\nSon of Flubber is the 1963 sequel to the Walt Disney children's sci-fi comedy movie \"The Absent-Minded Professor\" (1961). Both films star Fred MacMurray as a scientist who has perfected a high-bouncing substance, Flubber (\"flying rubber\") that can levitate an automobile and cause athletes to bounce into the sky. The film co-stars Nancy Olson and Keenan Wynn, and was directed by Robert Stevenson. Many of the cast members from \"The Absent-Minded Professor\" also appear in this film, including Elliott Reid and Tommy Kirk. The film was shot in black and white, but a colorized version was released on VHS in 1997.", "Title: Small World (board game)\n\nSmall World is a board game designed by Philippe Keyaerts, Illustrated by Miguel Coimbra and Cyrille Daujean as graphic designer, and published by Days of Wonder in 2009. The game is a reworking of Keyaerts' 1999 game \"Vinci\". Small World has won several awards, including \"Games\" magazine 2010 Game of the Year.", "Title: Martin Parr\n\nMartin Parr (born 23 May 1952) is a British documentary photographer, photojournalist and photobook collector. He is known for his photographic projects that take an intimate, satirical and anthropological look at aspects of modern life, in particular documenting the social classes of England, and more broadly the wealth of the Western world. His major projects have been rural communities (1975–82), \"The Last Resort\" (1983–85), \"The Cost of Living\" (1987–89), \"Small World\" (1987–94) and \"Common Sense\" (1995–99).", "Title: Horse to the Water\n\n\"Horse to the Water\" is a song written by George Harrison and his son Dhani. It was originally performed by Jools Holland's Rhythm and Blues Orchestra, featuring Harrison, on the album \"Small World, Big Band\" (also known as \"Jools Holland's Big Band Rhythm & Blues\"). Recorded on 2 October 2001, the song is Harrison's last performance on a record. Harrison only performed vocals on the track, as he was too weak from battling cancer to play guitar, and he died just over eight weeks later on 29 November. He listed the song's publisher as \"R.I.P Music Ltd\" instead of his usual music company Harrisongs, which Holland said showed \"Harrison's dark sense of humour.\" (In the liner notes of some versions of the CD, the credit is \"Umlaut Corporation.\")", "Title: It's a Small World\n\nIt's a Small World (currently styled it's a small world) is a water-based dark ride located in the Fantasyland area at the various Walt Disney Parks and Resorts worldwide; these include: Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California, the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, Tokyo Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, and Hong Kong Disneyland. The ride features over 300 audio-animatronic children in traditional costumes from cultures around the world, frolicking in a spirit of international unity, and singing the attraction's title song, which has a theme of global peace.", "Title: Medfield College\n\nMedfield College is a fictitious university used as the setting for several films by The Walt Disney Company. Among them are the two \"Professor Brainard\" movies, \"The Absent-Minded Professor\" (1961) and \"Son of Flubber\" (1963); and the \"Dexter Reilly\" trilogy: \"The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes\" (1969), \"Now You See Him, Now You Don't\" (1972), and \"The Strongest Man in the World\" (1975); as well as the remake of \"The Absent-Minded Professor\", \"Flubber\" (1997).", "Title: Philippe Keyaerts\n\nPhilippe Keyaerts is a Belgian designer of German-style board games. His two first published games are \"Vinci\" and \"Evo\". Those two games use the mechanism of allowing the players to spend victory points to improve the characteristics of their play. He also invented \"Space Blast\", a small space battle game. Philippe Keyaerts is best known as the designer of \"Small World\", a 2009 fantasy-themed board game based upon a remake of \"Vinci\"." ]
7,518
A musical tribute to an American director, screenwriter, producer, and painter was featured on what album?
Alhambra Love Songs
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[ { "sentences": [ "David Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American director, screenwriter, producer, painter, musician, actor, and photographer.", " He has been described by \"The Guardian\" as \"the most important director of this era\".", " AllMovie called him \"the Renaissance man of modern American filmmaking\", while the success of his films has led to him being labelled \"the first popular Surrealist\"." ], "title": "David Lynch" }, { "sentences": [ "Wild About Animals is the 18th album by popular children's entertainers Sharon, Lois & Bram, originally released in 1997.", " It featured the trio's very best songs about animals and is available on cassette and CD.", " This album was only released on the trio's own Elephant Records, after the trio dropped their previous U.S. distributor, Drive Entertainment.", " Hence, this product was only available in Canada.", " It was dubbed the trio's \"musical tribute to fur, feathers, feelers and fins\"." ], "title": "Wild About Animals (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Turn It Up\" is a song recorded by American singer Brandy Norwood, taken from her fourth studio album, \"Afrodisiac\" (2004).", " It was written by Timbaland along with protégé Walter Millsap III and Candice Nelson, while production was helmed by the former.", " The song was recorded at the Criteria Hit Factory and mixed by Jimmy Douglass in Miami, Florida.", " An uptempo R&B song, which also contains elements of rap, bounce music, and old school hip hop, the track serves as musical tribute to the early 1990s.", " Built on a pounding drum pattern and Timbaland's beatboxing, in \"Turn It Up\", Norwood expresses her desire to collaborate with the producer on a nostalgic club banger to assume her position atop the game." ], "title": "Turn It Up (Brandy song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Pombo Musical is a children's album produced by Colombian recording artist Carlos Vives, as a musical tribute to the Colombian writer and poet Rafael Pombo.", " It was released on August 13, 2008, under Vives' label Gaira Música Local.", " The album came into fruition when Rafael Pombo Foundation president Juanita Santos asked Vives to craft a musical that uses Pombo's most iconic poems and fables he created.", " Its music incorporates a variety of Colombian folk genres and mixes in contemporary genres like Latin pop and pop rock.", " Among the 14 tracks present in the album, only one was released as a single, \"El Modelo Alfabético\" (English: The Model Alphabetical ).", " All the lyrics were written originally by Rafael Pombo, and produced by Vives.", " \"Pombo Musical\" was well-received, and was certified platinum in Columbia by the Asociación Colombiana de Productores de Fonogramas (ASINCOL).", " It also won some accolades, including a Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Children's Album, and a Premio Shock for Best Compilation." ], "title": "Pombo Musical" }, { "sentences": [ "Schubert's Dream of Spring (German: Schuberts Frühlingstraum) is a 1931 German musical film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Carl Jöken, Gretl Theimer and Alfred Läutner.", " It is a biopic of the early Nineteenth century Austrian composer Franz Schubert.", " It was one of two films along with \"Vienna, City of Song\" (1930) with which the director paid musical tribute to his native city Vienna." ], "title": "Schubert's Dream of Spring" }, { "sentences": [ "When Worlds Collide: A Tribute to Daniel Amos is an indie tribute album by a variety of artists that pays musical tribute to the band Daniel Amos and its chief songwriter Terry Scott Taylor.", " It was released in July 2000 by Ferris Wheel." ], "title": "When Worlds Collide: A Tribute to Daniel Amos" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Power of Madonna\" is the fifteenth episode of the American television series \"Glee\".", " The episode premiered on the Fox network on April 20, 2010.", " When cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) demands that Madonna's music be played over the school intercom system, glee club director Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) sets the club a Madonna-themed assignment, hoping to empower the female club members.", " \"The Power of Madonna\" was written and directed by series creator Ryan Murphy, and serves as a musical tribute to Madonna, featuring cover versions of eight of her songs, with the singer having granted \"Glee\" the rights to her entire catalogue of music. \"\"", ", an album containing studio recordings of songs performed in the episode, was released on April 20, 2010." ], "title": "The Power of Madonna" }, { "sentences": [ "Transylvania is the fourth album by gothic duo Nox Arcana.", " This album is a musical tribute to Bram Stoker's \"Dracula\".", " The duo employs their musical storytelling concept to take their listeners through chapters of the classic novel—beginning with Jonathan Harker's voyage into the Carpathian Mountains, a ride in Dracula's ominous black coach, arriving at Castle Dracula, a rendezvous with Dracula's brides, and a foray into a gypsy encampment, and finally into the lair of the vampire." ], "title": "Transylvania (Nox Arcana album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Soul Tree: A Musical Tribute to Toshinobu Kubota is a tribute album by various artists, released on February 25, 2004.", " The album was a tribute to Japanese singer-songwriter and musician Toshinobu Kubota.", " The album features performances by BoA, Soul'd Out, The Gospellers, Naniwa Express, Mika Nakashima, Soulhead, Atsushi, Sowele, Skoop On Somebody, Misia, Junpei Shiina with dance man, Rhymester, and Super Butter Dog Marcket.", " The album charted at number 9 on the Oricon Albums chart." ], "title": "Soul Tree: A Musical Tribute to Toshinobu Kubota" }, { "sentences": [ "Alhambra Love Songs is an album composed by John Zorn which features eleven compositions performed by Rob Burger, Greg Cohen and Ben Perowsky.", " It includes musical tributes to Vince Guaraldi, Clint Eastwood, David Lynch, Mike Patton and Harry Smith." ], "title": "Alhambra Love Songs" } ]
[ "Title: David Lynch\n\nDavid Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American director, screenwriter, producer, painter, musician, actor, and photographer. He has been described by \"The Guardian\" as \"the most important director of this era\". AllMovie called him \"the Renaissance man of modern American filmmaking\", while the success of his films has led to him being labelled \"the first popular Surrealist\".", "Title: Wild About Animals (album)\n\nWild About Animals is the 18th album by popular children's entertainers Sharon, Lois & Bram, originally released in 1997. It featured the trio's very best songs about animals and is available on cassette and CD. This album was only released on the trio's own Elephant Records, after the trio dropped their previous U.S. distributor, Drive Entertainment. Hence, this product was only available in Canada. It was dubbed the trio's \"musical tribute to fur, feathers, feelers and fins\".", "Title: Turn It Up (Brandy song)\n\n\"Turn It Up\" is a song recorded by American singer Brandy Norwood, taken from her fourth studio album, \"Afrodisiac\" (2004). It was written by Timbaland along with protégé Walter Millsap III and Candice Nelson, while production was helmed by the former. The song was recorded at the Criteria Hit Factory and mixed by Jimmy Douglass in Miami, Florida. An uptempo R&B song, which also contains elements of rap, bounce music, and old school hip hop, the track serves as musical tribute to the early 1990s. Built on a pounding drum pattern and Timbaland's beatboxing, in \"Turn It Up\", Norwood expresses her desire to collaborate with the producer on a nostalgic club banger to assume her position atop the game.", "Title: Pombo Musical\n\nPombo Musical is a children's album produced by Colombian recording artist Carlos Vives, as a musical tribute to the Colombian writer and poet Rafael Pombo. It was released on August 13, 2008, under Vives' label Gaira Música Local. The album came into fruition when Rafael Pombo Foundation president Juanita Santos asked Vives to craft a musical that uses Pombo's most iconic poems and fables he created. Its music incorporates a variety of Colombian folk genres and mixes in contemporary genres like Latin pop and pop rock. Among the 14 tracks present in the album, only one was released as a single, \"El Modelo Alfabético\" (English: The Model Alphabetical ). All the lyrics were written originally by Rafael Pombo, and produced by Vives. \"Pombo Musical\" was well-received, and was certified platinum in Columbia by the Asociación Colombiana de Productores de Fonogramas (ASINCOL). It also won some accolades, including a Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Children's Album, and a Premio Shock for Best Compilation.", "Title: Schubert's Dream of Spring\n\nSchubert's Dream of Spring (German: Schuberts Frühlingstraum) is a 1931 German musical film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Carl Jöken, Gretl Theimer and Alfred Läutner. It is a biopic of the early Nineteenth century Austrian composer Franz Schubert. It was one of two films along with \"Vienna, City of Song\" (1930) with which the director paid musical tribute to his native city Vienna.", "Title: When Worlds Collide: A Tribute to Daniel Amos\n\nWhen Worlds Collide: A Tribute to Daniel Amos is an indie tribute album by a variety of artists that pays musical tribute to the band Daniel Amos and its chief songwriter Terry Scott Taylor. It was released in July 2000 by Ferris Wheel.", "Title: The Power of Madonna\n\n\"The Power of Madonna\" is the fifteenth episode of the American television series \"Glee\". The episode premiered on the Fox network on April 20, 2010. When cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) demands that Madonna's music be played over the school intercom system, glee club director Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) sets the club a Madonna-themed assignment, hoping to empower the female club members. \"The Power of Madonna\" was written and directed by series creator Ryan Murphy, and serves as a musical tribute to Madonna, featuring cover versions of eight of her songs, with the singer having granted \"Glee\" the rights to her entire catalogue of music. \"\" , an album containing studio recordings of songs performed in the episode, was released on April 20, 2010.", "Title: Transylvania (Nox Arcana album)\n\nTransylvania is the fourth album by gothic duo Nox Arcana. This album is a musical tribute to Bram Stoker's \"Dracula\". The duo employs their musical storytelling concept to take their listeners through chapters of the classic novel—beginning with Jonathan Harker's voyage into the Carpathian Mountains, a ride in Dracula's ominous black coach, arriving at Castle Dracula, a rendezvous with Dracula's brides, and a foray into a gypsy encampment, and finally into the lair of the vampire.", "Title: Soul Tree: A Musical Tribute to Toshinobu Kubota\n\nSoul Tree: A Musical Tribute to Toshinobu Kubota is a tribute album by various artists, released on February 25, 2004. The album was a tribute to Japanese singer-songwriter and musician Toshinobu Kubota. The album features performances by BoA, Soul'd Out, The Gospellers, Naniwa Express, Mika Nakashima, Soulhead, Atsushi, Sowele, Skoop On Somebody, Misia, Junpei Shiina with dance man, Rhymester, and Super Butter Dog Marcket. The album charted at number 9 on the Oricon Albums chart.", "Title: Alhambra Love Songs\n\nAlhambra Love Songs is an album composed by John Zorn which features eleven compositions performed by Rob Burger, Greg Cohen and Ben Perowsky. It includes musical tributes to Vince Guaraldi, Clint Eastwood, David Lynch, Mike Patton and Harry Smith." ]
7,519
When was the main theme of a 2012 American buddy comedy film released by Seth MacFarlane released?
June 26, 2012
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Parker, Jim Jennewein, and Steven E. de Souza.", " It is a live-action adaptation of the 1960–1966 animated television series of the same name.", " The film stars John Goodman as Fred Flintstone, Rick Moranis as Barney Rubble, Elizabeth Perkins as Wilma Flintstone, and Rosie O'Donnell as Betty Rubble, along with Kyle MacLachlan as a villainous executive-vice president of Fred's company, Halle Berry as his seductive secretary and Elizabeth Taylor (in her final theatrical film appearance), as Pearl Slaghoople, Wilma's mother.", " The B-52's (as The BC-52's in the film) performed their version of the cartoon's theme song." ], "title": "The Flintstones (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Hayley Sings is the debut album by Rachael MacFarlane, younger sister of \"Family Guy\" creator Seth MacFarlane.", " Produced by veteran producer Allen Sviridoff, the album was released on September 25, 2012." ], "title": "Hayley Sings" } ]
[ "Title: Peter Griffin\n\nPeter Griffin is the main protagonist and title character of the American animated sitcom \"Family Guy\". He is voiced by cartoonist Seth MacFarlane and first appeared on television, along with the rest of the family, in the 15-minute pilot pitch of \"Family Guy\" on December 20, 1998. Peter was created and designed by MacFarlane himself. MacFarlane was asked to pitch a pilot to the Fox Broadcasting Company based on \"Larry & Steve\", a short made by MacFarlane which featured a middle-aged character named Larry and an intellectual dog, Steve. After the pilot was given the green light, the Griffin family appeared in the episode \"Death Has a Shadow\".", "Title: No One Ever Tells You\n\nNo One Ever Tells You is the third studio album by Seth MacFarlane, released digitally through iTunes and Amazon Music on September 30, 2015. The album features Frank Sinatra's bassist Chuck Berghofer as well as a 65-piece orchestra. The album is the follow-up to MacFarlane's 2014 Christmas album \"Holiday for Swing\". Like his two previous albums, \"No One Ever Tells You\" was produced and conducted by film and television composer Joel McNeely. The album earned MacFarlane a Grammy Award nomination for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album.", "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.", "Title: Ready to Rumble\n\nReady to Rumble is a 2000 American buddy comedy film directed by Brian Robbins and written by Steven Brill, which is based on Turner Broadcasting's now defunct professional wrestling promotion, World Championship Wrestling (WCW). The movie draws its title from ring announcer Michael Buffer's catchphrase, \"Let's get ready to rumble!\" The movie features many wrestlers from WCW. Some countries such as Finland, Australia, and Japan were only able to see direct-to-video premiere releases of this film.", "Title: Everybody Needs a Best Friend\n\n\"Everybody Needs a Best Friend\" is a song from the 2012 feature film \"Ted\", with music composed by Walter Murphy and lyrics by Seth MacFarlane. Performed by Norah Jones during the film's opening credits, the song was used as the film's main theme song. It was released by Universal Republic Records on June 26, 2012.", "Title: Roger (American Dad!)\n\nRoger Smith (born Wogir) is a fictional character in the adult animated sitcom \"American Dad! \", voiced by Seth MacFarlane. The character was created and designed by Seth MacFarlane. Roger is a centuries-old grey space alien living with the Smith family, around whom the show revolves. Having lived on Earth since 1947, Roger came to live with the Smiths after rescuing main character Stan Smith at Area 51 four years prior to the beginning of the series.", "Title: Ted 2\n\nTed 2 is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Seth MacFarlane and is a sequel to the 2012 film \"Ted\". The film's screenplay was written by MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin, and Wellesley Wild. The film stars Mark Wahlberg and MacFarlane, and follows Ted as he fights for civil rights in order to be recognized as a person to have kids. \"Ted 2\" was released on June 26, 2015, by Universal Pictures. The film grossed over $216 million and received mixed reviews.", "Title: Family Guy: Live in Vegas\n\nFamily Guy: Live in Vegas is a soundtrack album for the American animated television series \"Family Guy\". It was released on April 26, 2005 by Geffen Records. It was composed by Walter Murphy and creator Seth MacFarlane. The album features only one song from the series, the theme song, the rest of the songs were composed exclusively for the album. It features vocals from Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Mike Henry, Mila Kunis, Adam West and Lori Alan, as well as Jason Alexander, Patti LuPone and Haylie Duff as guest stars. It includes Rat Pack- and Broadway-inspired songs.", "Title: The Flintstones (film)\n\nThe Flintstones is a 1994 American buddy comedy film directed by Brian Levant and written by Tom S. Parker, Jim Jennewein, and Steven E. de Souza. It is a live-action adaptation of the 1960–1966 animated television series of the same name. The film stars John Goodman as Fred Flintstone, Rick Moranis as Barney Rubble, Elizabeth Perkins as Wilma Flintstone, and Rosie O'Donnell as Betty Rubble, along with Kyle MacLachlan as a villainous executive-vice president of Fred's company, Halle Berry as his seductive secretary and Elizabeth Taylor (in her final theatrical film appearance), as Pearl Slaghoople, Wilma's mother. The B-52's (as The BC-52's in the film) performed their version of the cartoon's theme song.", "Title: Hayley Sings\n\nHayley Sings is the debut album by Rachael MacFarlane, younger sister of \"Family Guy\" creator Seth MacFarlane. Produced by veteran producer Allen Sviridoff, the album was released on September 25, 2012." ]
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Which opera has more acts, Le prophète or La scala di seta?
Le prophète
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[ { "sentences": [ "PierLuigi Samaritani (September 29, 1942, Novara - January 5, 1994, Rome) was a renowned opera director/production designer, who began his career at a young age, working alongside some of the greatest names in theatre, opera and ballet, such as Lila de Nobili, Giancarlo Menotti, Franco Zeffirelli, Luciano Pavarotti, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Rudolf Nureyev and many more.", " Samaritani had an enormous talent, which allowed him to take on all the rolls the theatre, opera and ballet demanded, making sure to always be involved in all aspects of his productions even when delegating.", " From the creation of his \"sketches\" of the set, which were more like works of art in and of themselves to the smallest change in an extra’s costume, he was a true perfectionist preoccupied with every detail.", " His productions graced the stage of countless opera houses and theaters, amongst them La Scala di Milano, Teatro Regio of Parma, The Metropolitan Opera House, American Ballet Theatre and the Festival of Two Worlds at Spoleto (Festival dei Due Mondi), where he collaborated for many years, alongside his dear friend, Gian Carlo Menotti.", " The Teatro Lirico Sperimentale di Spoleto founded in 1947 in Spoleto, by Adriano Belli created a special award carrying the name of Pier Luigi Samaritani, awarded each year to the set designer with the best set design of the opera season." ], "title": "Pierluigi Samaritani" }, { "sentences": [ "Piazza della Scala is a pedestrian central square of Milan, Italy, connected to the main square of Milan, Piazza del Duomo, by the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II passage.", " It is named after the renowned Teatro alla Scala opera house, which occupies the north-western side of the square; the building actually includes both the opera house and the Museo Teatrale alla Scala (La Scala Museum), dedicated to the history of La Scala and opera in general.", " On the opposite side to \"La Scala\", to the south-east, is the facade of Palazzo Marino, Milan's city hall.", " Another relevant building on the square, on the north-eastern side, is the Palazzo della Banca Commerciale Italiana.", " The south-western side of the square has the entry to the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele as well as Palazzo Beltrami.", " Most of the architecture of the square is due to architect Luca Beltrami, who designed the eponymous palace, the facade of Palazzo Marino, and the Banca Commerciale Italiana building.", " The centre of the square is marked by the monument of Leonardo da Vinci by sculptor Pietro Magni (1872)." ], "title": "Piazza della Scala" }, { "sentences": [ "Sette scialli di seta gialla/ Seven Shawls of Yellow Silk (International title: Crimes of the Black Cat) is a 1972 Italian giallo film.", " It was directed by Sergio Pastore and written by Pastore, Alessandro Continenza and Giovanni Simonelli.", " \"Sette scialli di seta gialla\" stars Anthony Steffen, Sylva Koscina, Jeannette Len, Renato De Carmine, Giacomo Rossi-Stuart and Umberto Raho." ], "title": "Sette scialli di seta gialla" }, { "sentences": [ "Emilio Venturini (1878 - 1952) was an Italian operatic lyric tenor known for his portrayal of character roles.", " He made his professional opera debut in 1900 in Italy where he remained for the next several years.", " In 1901 he sang the role of Brighella in Mascagni's \"Le maschere\" at the Teatro Regio in Turin.", " He made his La Scala debut in 1903 as Froh in Wagner's \"Das Rheingold\" and sang in the premiere of Umberto Giordano's \"Siberia\".", " In 1904, he originated the role of Prince Yamadori in Puccini's \"Madama Butterfly\" at La Scala.", " In 1905, Venturini joined the roster of the Opéra National de Paris.", " In 1907 he moved to London to sing with Royal Opera at Covent Garden.", " In 1910, Venturini became a member of the Chicago Opera Association where he performed roles until the summer of 1917.", " While in Chicago he sang mostly character parts but did sing some major roles like Turiddu in \"Cavalleria rusticana\", Edgardo in \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" and the Pinkerton in \"Madama Butterfly\".", " In 1911 he sang the roles of Cassio in Verdi's \"Otello\" and Spoletta in Puccini's \"Tosca\" at the Metropolitan Opera.", " Venturini also returned to Italy for brief periods in 1910, 1911, and 1916 to perform roles with the Teatro Massimo in Palermo.", " In 1921, Venturini joined the roster at La Scala and sang roles with that opera house until 1948.", " He notably originated the roles of Il Tempiere in Boito's \"Nerone\" in 1924 and Pang in Puccini's \"Turandot\" in 1926.", " and was the first to record the role of Nereo in Boito's \"Mefistofele\" in the 1931 La Scala recording." ], "title": "Emilio Venturini" }, { "sentences": [ "La Scala Theatre Ballet School (Italian: \"Scuola di Ballo del Teatro alla Scala\" ) is one of the leading classical ballet schools in the world and is the associate school of La Scala Theatre Ballet, an international ballet company based at La Scala in Milan, Italy.", " The school forms part of the theatre's Academy for Performing Arts." ], "title": "La Scala Theatre Ballet School" }, { "sentences": [ "Carlo Maria Badini (2 June 1925, Bologna — 19 April 2007, Bologna) was a renowned Italian arts administrator.", " From 1964 to 1977 he was the Sovrintendente or General Manager of the Teatro Comunale di Bologna and from 1977 through 1990 he was the Sovrintendente of La Scala.", " Badini created controversy as a result of the unorthodox methods he used to revitalize La Scala's finances, which had reportedly reached a 2.8 million dollar (US) deficit, such as the introduction of television cameras to record performances and allowing advertisements on the programmes.", " These innovations allowed the opera house to emerge from the deficit within two years of their implementation.", " Upon his 1990 departure from La Scala, Badini continued work in the Italian artistic community, becoming chairman of the National Theatre Organization in Italy and co-founding the Mozart Orchestra in Bologna, which he formed alongside former La Scala music director Claudio Abbado." ], "title": "Carlo Maria Badini" }, { "sentences": [ "Le prophète (\"The Prophet\") is a grand opera in five acts by Giacomo Meyerbeer.", " The French-language libretto was by Eugène Scribe and Émile Deschamps, after passages from the \"Essay on the Manners and Spirit of Nations\" by Voltaire.", " The plot is based on the life of John of Leiden, Anabaptist leader and self-proclaimed \"King of Münster\" in the 16th century." ], "title": "Le prophète" }, { "sentences": [ "La scala di seta (The Silken Ladder or Die seidene Leiter) is an operatic \"farsa comica\" in one act by Gioachino Rossini to a libretto by Giuseppe Maria Foppa.", " It was first performed in Venice, Italy, at the Teatro San Moisè on 9 May 1812.", " The overture has been frequently recorded and continues to be featured in the modern concert repertoire." ], "title": "La scala di seta" }, { "sentences": [ "Francesco Dominici (1885–1968) was an Italian operatic tenor particularly admired for his acting in comedic roles.", " He made his professional opera debut as Fernando in Donizetti's \"La favorite\" at the Teatro Donizetti in Bergamo in 1914.", " He created the role of Prunier in the original 1917 production of Puccini's \"La rondine\" at the Grand Théâtre de Monte Carlo, a role which he performed at many other opera houses including the Teatro Comunale di Bologna.", " Over the next several years he played mostly leading roles at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome including Rodolfo in Puccini's \"La Bohème\", Fenton in Verdi's \"Falstaff\", and the Ernesto in Donizetti's \"Don Pasquale\".", " In the early 1920s he joined the roster at La Scala where he began playing more buffo roles than leading roles.", " In 1921, he sang the role of doctor Cajus in Verdi's Falstaff at La Scala and in 1922 was Filipeto in the company's first production of Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari's \"I quattro rusteghi\".", " In 1926 he created the role of Emperor Altoum in the original production of Puccini's \"Turandot\" at La Scala.", " In 1929 he went on tour with La Scala to Germany.", " Other roles that Dominici performed at La Scala include David in Wagner's \"Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg\", Monostatos in Mozart's \"The Magic Flute\", and the Neipperg in Umberto Giordano's \"Madame Sans-Gêne\".", " In 1931 he moved to Cuba, where he taught music for many years.", " Dominici died in Havana in 1968." ], "title": "Francesco Dominici (operatic tenor)" }, { "sentences": [ "The La Scala Theatre Ballet (Italian: \"Corpo di ballo del Teatro alla Scala\" ) is the resident classical ballet company at La Scala in Milan, Italy.", " One of the oldest and most renowned ballet companies in the world, the company predates the theatre, but was officially founded at the inauguration of La Scala in 1778.", " Many leading dancers have performed with the company, including Mara Galeazzi, Alessandra Ferri, Viviana Durante, Roberto Bolle and Carla Fracci.", " The official associate school of the company is the La Scala Theatre Ballet School (Italian: \"Scuola di Ballo del Teatro alla Scala\" ), a constituent of the La Scala Theatre Academy (Italian: \"Accademia Teatro alla Scala\" )." ], "title": "La Scala Theatre Ballet" } ]
[ "Title: Pierluigi Samaritani\n\nPierLuigi Samaritani (September 29, 1942, Novara - January 5, 1994, Rome) was a renowned opera director/production designer, who began his career at a young age, working alongside some of the greatest names in theatre, opera and ballet, such as Lila de Nobili, Giancarlo Menotti, Franco Zeffirelli, Luciano Pavarotti, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Rudolf Nureyev and many more. Samaritani had an enormous talent, which allowed him to take on all the rolls the theatre, opera and ballet demanded, making sure to always be involved in all aspects of his productions even when delegating. From the creation of his \"sketches\" of the set, which were more like works of art in and of themselves to the smallest change in an extra’s costume, he was a true perfectionist preoccupied with every detail. His productions graced the stage of countless opera houses and theaters, amongst them La Scala di Milano, Teatro Regio of Parma, The Metropolitan Opera House, American Ballet Theatre and the Festival of Two Worlds at Spoleto (Festival dei Due Mondi), where he collaborated for many years, alongside his dear friend, Gian Carlo Menotti. The Teatro Lirico Sperimentale di Spoleto founded in 1947 in Spoleto, by Adriano Belli created a special award carrying the name of Pier Luigi Samaritani, awarded each year to the set designer with the best set design of the opera season.", "Title: Piazza della Scala\n\nPiazza della Scala is a pedestrian central square of Milan, Italy, connected to the main square of Milan, Piazza del Duomo, by the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II passage. It is named after the renowned Teatro alla Scala opera house, which occupies the north-western side of the square; the building actually includes both the opera house and the Museo Teatrale alla Scala (La Scala Museum), dedicated to the history of La Scala and opera in general. On the opposite side to \"La Scala\", to the south-east, is the facade of Palazzo Marino, Milan's city hall. Another relevant building on the square, on the north-eastern side, is the Palazzo della Banca Commerciale Italiana. The south-western side of the square has the entry to the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele as well as Palazzo Beltrami. Most of the architecture of the square is due to architect Luca Beltrami, who designed the eponymous palace, the facade of Palazzo Marino, and the Banca Commerciale Italiana building. The centre of the square is marked by the monument of Leonardo da Vinci by sculptor Pietro Magni (1872).", "Title: Sette scialli di seta gialla\n\nSette scialli di seta gialla/ Seven Shawls of Yellow Silk (International title: Crimes of the Black Cat) is a 1972 Italian giallo film. It was directed by Sergio Pastore and written by Pastore, Alessandro Continenza and Giovanni Simonelli. \"Sette scialli di seta gialla\" stars Anthony Steffen, Sylva Koscina, Jeannette Len, Renato De Carmine, Giacomo Rossi-Stuart and Umberto Raho.", "Title: Emilio Venturini\n\nEmilio Venturini (1878 - 1952) was an Italian operatic lyric tenor known for his portrayal of character roles. He made his professional opera debut in 1900 in Italy where he remained for the next several years. In 1901 he sang the role of Brighella in Mascagni's \"Le maschere\" at the Teatro Regio in Turin. He made his La Scala debut in 1903 as Froh in Wagner's \"Das Rheingold\" and sang in the premiere of Umberto Giordano's \"Siberia\". In 1904, he originated the role of Prince Yamadori in Puccini's \"Madama Butterfly\" at La Scala. In 1905, Venturini joined the roster of the Opéra National de Paris. In 1907 he moved to London to sing with Royal Opera at Covent Garden. In 1910, Venturini became a member of the Chicago Opera Association where he performed roles until the summer of 1917. While in Chicago he sang mostly character parts but did sing some major roles like Turiddu in \"Cavalleria rusticana\", Edgardo in \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" and the Pinkerton in \"Madama Butterfly\". In 1911 he sang the roles of Cassio in Verdi's \"Otello\" and Spoletta in Puccini's \"Tosca\" at the Metropolitan Opera. Venturini also returned to Italy for brief periods in 1910, 1911, and 1916 to perform roles with the Teatro Massimo in Palermo. In 1921, Venturini joined the roster at La Scala and sang roles with that opera house until 1948. He notably originated the roles of Il Tempiere in Boito's \"Nerone\" in 1924 and Pang in Puccini's \"Turandot\" in 1926. and was the first to record the role of Nereo in Boito's \"Mefistofele\" in the 1931 La Scala recording.", "Title: La Scala Theatre Ballet School\n\nLa Scala Theatre Ballet School (Italian: \"Scuola di Ballo del Teatro alla Scala\" ) is one of the leading classical ballet schools in the world and is the associate school of La Scala Theatre Ballet, an international ballet company based at La Scala in Milan, Italy. The school forms part of the theatre's Academy for Performing Arts.", "Title: Carlo Maria Badini\n\nCarlo Maria Badini (2 June 1925, Bologna — 19 April 2007, Bologna) was a renowned Italian arts administrator. From 1964 to 1977 he was the Sovrintendente or General Manager of the Teatro Comunale di Bologna and from 1977 through 1990 he was the Sovrintendente of La Scala. Badini created controversy as a result of the unorthodox methods he used to revitalize La Scala's finances, which had reportedly reached a 2.8 million dollar (US) deficit, such as the introduction of television cameras to record performances and allowing advertisements on the programmes. These innovations allowed the opera house to emerge from the deficit within two years of their implementation. Upon his 1990 departure from La Scala, Badini continued work in the Italian artistic community, becoming chairman of the National Theatre Organization in Italy and co-founding the Mozart Orchestra in Bologna, which he formed alongside former La Scala music director Claudio Abbado.", "Title: Le prophète\n\nLe prophète (\"The Prophet\") is a grand opera in five acts by Giacomo Meyerbeer. The French-language libretto was by Eugène Scribe and Émile Deschamps, after passages from the \"Essay on the Manners and Spirit of Nations\" by Voltaire. The plot is based on the life of John of Leiden, Anabaptist leader and self-proclaimed \"King of Münster\" in the 16th century.", "Title: La scala di seta\n\nLa scala di seta (The Silken Ladder or Die seidene Leiter) is an operatic \"farsa comica\" in one act by Gioachino Rossini to a libretto by Giuseppe Maria Foppa. It was first performed in Venice, Italy, at the Teatro San Moisè on 9 May 1812. The overture has been frequently recorded and continues to be featured in the modern concert repertoire.", "Title: Francesco Dominici (operatic tenor)\n\nFrancesco Dominici (1885–1968) was an Italian operatic tenor particularly admired for his acting in comedic roles. He made his professional opera debut as Fernando in Donizetti's \"La favorite\" at the Teatro Donizetti in Bergamo in 1914. He created the role of Prunier in the original 1917 production of Puccini's \"La rondine\" at the Grand Théâtre de Monte Carlo, a role which he performed at many other opera houses including the Teatro Comunale di Bologna. Over the next several years he played mostly leading roles at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome including Rodolfo in Puccini's \"La Bohème\", Fenton in Verdi's \"Falstaff\", and the Ernesto in Donizetti's \"Don Pasquale\". In the early 1920s he joined the roster at La Scala where he began playing more buffo roles than leading roles. In 1921, he sang the role of doctor Cajus in Verdi's Falstaff at La Scala and in 1922 was Filipeto in the company's first production of Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari's \"I quattro rusteghi\". In 1926 he created the role of Emperor Altoum in the original production of Puccini's \"Turandot\" at La Scala. In 1929 he went on tour with La Scala to Germany. Other roles that Dominici performed at La Scala include David in Wagner's \"Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg\", Monostatos in Mozart's \"The Magic Flute\", and the Neipperg in Umberto Giordano's \"Madame Sans-Gêne\". In 1931 he moved to Cuba, where he taught music for many years. Dominici died in Havana in 1968.", "Title: La Scala Theatre Ballet\n\nThe La Scala Theatre Ballet (Italian: \"Corpo di ballo del Teatro alla Scala\" ) is the resident classical ballet company at La Scala in Milan, Italy. One of the oldest and most renowned ballet companies in the world, the company predates the theatre, but was officially founded at the inauguration of La Scala in 1778. Many leading dancers have performed with the company, including Mara Galeazzi, Alessandra Ferri, Viviana Durante, Roberto Bolle and Carla Fracci. The official associate school of the company is the La Scala Theatre Ballet School (Italian: \"Scuola di Ballo del Teatro alla Scala\" ), a constituent of the La Scala Theatre Academy (Italian: \"Accademia Teatro alla Scala\" )." ]
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What highly ionised elements are found in the spectrum of WR 102c?
helium and nitrogen
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{ "title": [ "WR 102c", "Wolf–Rayet star" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The standard solar model (SSM) is a mathematical treatment of the Sun as a spherical ball of gas (in varying states of ionisation, with the hydrogen in the deep interior being a completely ionised plasma).", " This model, technically the spherically symmetric quasi-static model of a star, has stellar structure described by several differential equations derived from basic physical principles.", " The model is constrained by boundary conditions, namely the luminosity, radius, age and composition of the Sun, which are well determined.", " The age of the Sun cannot be measured directly; one way to estimate it is from the age of the oldest meteorites, and models of the evolution of the Solar System.", " The composition in the photosphere of the modern-day Sun, by mass, is 74.9% hydrogen and 23.8% helium.", " All heavier elements, called \"metals\" in astronomy, account for less than 2 percent of the mass.", " The SSM is used to test the validity of stellar evolution theory.", " In fact, the only way to determine the two free parameters of the stellar evolution model, the helium abundance and the mixing length parameter (used to model convection in the Sun), are to adjust the SSM to \"fit\" the observed Sun." ], "title": "Standard solar model" }, { "sentences": [ "WR 102ka, also known as the Peony star, is a Wolf-Rayet star that is one of several candidates for the most luminous known star in the Milky Way.", " An even more luminous yet closer star, WR 25, appears to be most likely to the title.", " Another nearer star Eta Carinae, which was the second brightest star in the sky for a few years in the 19th century, appears to be slightly more luminous than WR 102ka, but is known to be a binary star system.", " There is also the more recently discovered Pistol star that, like the Peony star, derives its name from the shape of the nebula in which it is embedded, and which it has probably created through heavy mass loss via fierce stellar winds and perhaps also major \"mini-supernova-like\" eruptions as happened to Eta Carinae around the 1830s-1840s creating the lobes observed by the Hubble Space Telescope." ], "title": "WR 102ka" }, { "sentences": [ "WR 102c is a Wolf–Rayet star located in the constellation Sagittarius towards the galactic centre.", " It is only a few parsecs from the Quintuplet Cluster, within the Sickle Nebula." ], "title": "WR 102c" }, { "sentences": [ "An O-type star is a hot, blue-white star of spectral type O in the Yerkes classification system employed by astronomers.", " They have temperatures in excess of 30,000 kelvins (K) and so appear to the left on the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram.", " Stars of this type are identified by their dominant Helium II absorption lines, strong lines of other ionised elements, and Hydrogen and neutral He lines weaker than spectral type B." ], "title": "O-type star" }, { "sentences": [ "Wolf–Rayet stars, often abbreviated as WR stars, are a rare heterogeneous set of stars with unusual spectra showing prominent broad emission lines of highly ionised helium and nitrogen or carbon.", " The spectra indicate very high surface enhancement of heavy elements, depletion of hydrogen, and strong stellar winds.", " Their surface temperatures range from 30,000 K to around 200,000 K, hotter than almost all other stars." ], "title": "Wolf–Rayet star" }, { "sentences": [ "WR 102ea is a Wolf–Rayet star in the Sagittarius constellation.", " It is the second most luminous star in the Quintuplet cluster after WR 102hb.", " With a luminosity of 2,500,000 times solar, it is also one of the most luminous stars known.", " Despite the high luminosity it can only be observed at infra-red wavelengths due to the dimming effect of intervening dust on visual light." ], "title": "WR 102ea" }, { "sentences": [ "NGC 6814 is an intermediate spiral galaxy in constellation Aquila.", " It is located at a distance of about 75 million light years from Earth, which, given its apparent dimensions, means that NGC 6814 is about 85,000 light years across.", " NGC 6814 has an extremely bright nucleus and is a type 1.5 Seyfert galaxy.", " The galaxy is also a highly variable source of X-ray radiation.", " The ultraviolet and optical emission also varies, although more smoothly, with time lag of two days.", " The cause of the lag and the smoothening of lightcurves is considered to be the reprossesing of the X-rays in the accretion disk.", " The cause of the active galactic nucleus is suspected to be a supermassive black hole with a mass about 18 million times that of the Sun.", " Many regions of ionised gas are studded along the dusty spiral arms." ], "title": "NGC 6814" }, { "sentences": [ "WR 102 is a Wolf-Rayet star in the constellation Sagittarius, an extremely rare star on the WO oxygen sequence." ], "title": "WR 102" }, { "sentences": [ "WR 7 (HD 56925) is a Wolf-Rayet star in the constellation of Canis Major.", " It lies at the centre of a complex bubble of gas which is shocked and partially ionised by the star's radiation and winds." ], "title": "WR 7" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cockermouth & Workington Railway was an English railway company (established by Act of Parliament in 1845) which built and operated a railway between the Cumbrian towns of Workington and Cockermouth .", " The railway opened for service in 1847, and ran from the Whitehaven Junction Railway station at Workington to a station at Cockermouth near the bridge over the Derwent.", " A single-tracked line of eight and a half miles length, its revenue came largely from the transport of coal from the pits of the lower Derwent valley to the port at Workington for shipment by sea.", " The Marron extension of the Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway and the Derwent Branch of the Maryport and Carlisle Railway were both constructed to link with the C&WR and together give an alternative route for the northward movement of haematite ore from the Cumberland ore-field.", " The completion of the Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway made the C&WR part of a continuous through route between South Durham and the Cumberland orefield.", " These developments both improved the potential profitability of the C&WR and made control of it important to bigger companies wishing to maximise the iron-ore traffic over their lines: the C&WR was absorbed by the London and North Western Railway in 1866.", " Goods traffic on the line ceased in 1964; passenger traffic in 1966.", " From just east of Bridgefoot to just short of the Papcastle roundabout, the modern A66 trunk road follows the alignment of the C&WR." ], "title": "Cockermouth and Workington Railway" } ]
[ "Title: Standard solar model\n\nThe standard solar model (SSM) is a mathematical treatment of the Sun as a spherical ball of gas (in varying states of ionisation, with the hydrogen in the deep interior being a completely ionised plasma). This model, technically the spherically symmetric quasi-static model of a star, has stellar structure described by several differential equations derived from basic physical principles. The model is constrained by boundary conditions, namely the luminosity, radius, age and composition of the Sun, which are well determined. The age of the Sun cannot be measured directly; one way to estimate it is from the age of the oldest meteorites, and models of the evolution of the Solar System. The composition in the photosphere of the modern-day Sun, by mass, is 74.9% hydrogen and 23.8% helium. All heavier elements, called \"metals\" in astronomy, account for less than 2 percent of the mass. The SSM is used to test the validity of stellar evolution theory. In fact, the only way to determine the two free parameters of the stellar evolution model, the helium abundance and the mixing length parameter (used to model convection in the Sun), are to adjust the SSM to \"fit\" the observed Sun.", "Title: WR 102ka\n\nWR 102ka, also known as the Peony star, is a Wolf-Rayet star that is one of several candidates for the most luminous known star in the Milky Way. An even more luminous yet closer star, WR 25, appears to be most likely to the title. Another nearer star Eta Carinae, which was the second brightest star in the sky for a few years in the 19th century, appears to be slightly more luminous than WR 102ka, but is known to be a binary star system. There is also the more recently discovered Pistol star that, like the Peony star, derives its name from the shape of the nebula in which it is embedded, and which it has probably created through heavy mass loss via fierce stellar winds and perhaps also major \"mini-supernova-like\" eruptions as happened to Eta Carinae around the 1830s-1840s creating the lobes observed by the Hubble Space Telescope.", "Title: WR 102c\n\nWR 102c is a Wolf–Rayet star located in the constellation Sagittarius towards the galactic centre. It is only a few parsecs from the Quintuplet Cluster, within the Sickle Nebula.", "Title: O-type star\n\nAn O-type star is a hot, blue-white star of spectral type O in the Yerkes classification system employed by astronomers. They have temperatures in excess of 30,000 kelvins (K) and so appear to the left on the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram. Stars of this type are identified by their dominant Helium II absorption lines, strong lines of other ionised elements, and Hydrogen and neutral He lines weaker than spectral type B.", "Title: Wolf–Rayet star\n\nWolf–Rayet stars, often abbreviated as WR stars, are a rare heterogeneous set of stars with unusual spectra showing prominent broad emission lines of highly ionised helium and nitrogen or carbon. The spectra indicate very high surface enhancement of heavy elements, depletion of hydrogen, and strong stellar winds. Their surface temperatures range from 30,000 K to around 200,000 K, hotter than almost all other stars.", "Title: WR 102ea\n\nWR 102ea is a Wolf–Rayet star in the Sagittarius constellation. It is the second most luminous star in the Quintuplet cluster after WR 102hb. With a luminosity of 2,500,000 times solar, it is also one of the most luminous stars known. Despite the high luminosity it can only be observed at infra-red wavelengths due to the dimming effect of intervening dust on visual light.", "Title: NGC 6814\n\nNGC 6814 is an intermediate spiral galaxy in constellation Aquila. It is located at a distance of about 75 million light years from Earth, which, given its apparent dimensions, means that NGC 6814 is about 85,000 light years across. NGC 6814 has an extremely bright nucleus and is a type 1.5 Seyfert galaxy. The galaxy is also a highly variable source of X-ray radiation. The ultraviolet and optical emission also varies, although more smoothly, with time lag of two days. The cause of the lag and the smoothening of lightcurves is considered to be the reprossesing of the X-rays in the accretion disk. The cause of the active galactic nucleus is suspected to be a supermassive black hole with a mass about 18 million times that of the Sun. Many regions of ionised gas are studded along the dusty spiral arms.", "Title: WR 102\n\nWR 102 is a Wolf-Rayet star in the constellation Sagittarius, an extremely rare star on the WO oxygen sequence.", "Title: WR 7\n\nWR 7 (HD 56925) is a Wolf-Rayet star in the constellation of Canis Major. It lies at the centre of a complex bubble of gas which is shocked and partially ionised by the star's radiation and winds.", "Title: Cockermouth and Workington Railway\n\nThe Cockermouth & Workington Railway was an English railway company (established by Act of Parliament in 1845) which built and operated a railway between the Cumbrian towns of Workington and Cockermouth . The railway opened for service in 1847, and ran from the Whitehaven Junction Railway station at Workington to a station at Cockermouth near the bridge over the Derwent. A single-tracked line of eight and a half miles length, its revenue came largely from the transport of coal from the pits of the lower Derwent valley to the port at Workington for shipment by sea. The Marron extension of the Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway and the Derwent Branch of the Maryport and Carlisle Railway were both constructed to link with the C&WR and together give an alternative route for the northward movement of haematite ore from the Cumberland ore-field. The completion of the Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway made the C&WR part of a continuous through route between South Durham and the Cumberland orefield. These developments both improved the potential profitability of the C&WR and made control of it important to bigger companies wishing to maximise the iron-ore traffic over their lines: the C&WR was absorbed by the London and North Western Railway in 1866. Goods traffic on the line ceased in 1964; passenger traffic in 1966. From just east of Bridgefoot to just short of the Papcastle roundabout, the modern A66 trunk road follows the alignment of the C&WR." ]
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Pietro Abbati Marescotti taught mathematics in what comune on the south side of the Po Valley?
Modena
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[ { "sentences": [ "Pietro Abbati Marescotti (1 September 1768 – 7 May 1842) was an Italian mathematician who taught in Modena." ], "title": "Pietro Abbati Marescotti" }, { "sentences": [ "The Valle Po (Po valley) is a valley of the Cottian Alps in the province of Cuneo, Piedmont, northern Italy.", " It gives rise to the longest river in Italy, the Po, before it enters the Pianura Padana (or Plain of the Po).", " It has a length of some 32 km, from Saluzzo to Crissolo, and is home to the Monviso mountain.", " It is bounded by the Val Pellice, Valle Varaita and the Valle del Guil.", " The head of the valley is located at the Traversette pass (\"Colle delle Traversette\") (2950 m above sea level).", " The valley descends through the King's plain (\"Pian del Re\") (2020 m), where the Po river has its source." ], "title": "Valle Po" }, { "sentences": [ "The Po Valley, Po Plain, Plain of the Po, or Padan Plain (Italian: \"Pianura Padana\" ] , or \"Val Padana\") is a major geographical feature of Italy.", " It extends approximately 650 km in an east-west direction, with an area of 46000 sqkm including its Venetic extension not actually related to the Po river basin; it runs from the Western Alps to the Adriatic Sea.", " The flatlands of Veneto and Friuli are often considered apart since they do not drain into the Po, but they effectively combine into an unbroken plain." ], "title": "Po Valley" }, { "sentences": [ "Cremona ]    (Emilian: \"Carmona\" , Lombard: Cremùna ) is a city and \"comune\" in northern Italy, situated in Lombardy, on the left bank of the Po River in the middle of the \"Pianura Padana\" (Po valley).", " It is the capital of the province of Cremona and the seat of the local city and province governments.", " The city of Cremona is especially noted for its musical history and traditions, including some of the earliest and most renowned luthiers, such as Giuseppe Guarneri, Antonio Stradivari, and several members of the Amati family." ], "title": "Cremona" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bianca Modenese or Modenese is a breed of dual-purpose cattle from the Po Valley, in the Emilia Romagna and Lombardy regions of northern Italy.", " It is raised for beef and milk production, but in the past was a triple-purpose breed, used also as a draught animal.", " The name derives from that of the province of Modena, where it is thought to have originated.", " In the nineteenth century it was concentrated in the area of Carpi, and was sometimes known as the Carpigiana.", " It was later distributed through much of the Po Valley, and thus also known as the Bianca della Val Padana." ], "title": "Bianca Modenese" }, { "sentences": [ "Jacques de Billy (March 18, 1602 – January 14, 1679) was a French Jesuit mathematician.", " Born in Compiègne, he subsequently entered the Society of Jesus.", " From 1629 to 1630, Billy taught mathematics at the Jesuit College at Pontà Mousson.", " He was still studying theology at this time.", " From 1631 to 1633, Billy taught mathematics at the Jesuit college at Rheims.", " From 1665 to 1668 he was professor of mathematics at the Jesuit college at Dijon.", " One of his pupils there was Jacques Ozanam.", " Billy also taught in Grenoble.", " He also served as rector of a number of Jesuit Colleges in Châlons-en-Champagne, Langres and in Sens." ], "title": "Jacques de Billy" }, { "sentences": [ "The I.W.P. Buchanan House is a historic house in Lebanon, Tennessee, U.S..", " It was built circa 1894 for Isaac William Pleasant Buchanan, whose father, Dr. Andrew H. Buchanan, was the chair of the Department of Mathematics at Cumberland University.", " Buchanan himself taught Mathematics at Lincoln College in Illinois and co-founded the Castle Heights Military Academy in Lebanon, where he also taught Mathematics.", " The house was designed by architect George Franklin Barber in the Queen Anne style.", " It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since January 8, 1979." ], "title": "I.W.P. Buchanan House" }, { "sentences": [ "Modena (] ; Etruscan: \"Mutna\"; ; Modenese: \"Mòdna\") is a city and \"comune\" (municipality) on the south side of the Po Valley, in the Province of Modena in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy." ], "title": "Modena" }, { "sentences": [ "Joel Cunningham was the fifteenth vice chancellor of the University of the South and the former president of Susquehanna University.", " He grew up in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and graduated summa cum laude from the University of Chattanooga in 1965 with majors in mathematics and psychology and completed his master's and doctoral degrees in mathematics from the University of Oregon.", " Cunningham is a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity.", " He began his career in academe as a member of the faculty at the University of Kentucky, where he taught mathematics for five years.", " He made his first return to Tennessee, to his alma mater, in fact, when he was appointed dean of continuing education and mathematics faculty member at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, in 1974.", " He served a year as an American Council on Education Fellow with the Chancellor of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and the President of the University of Tennessee.", " He left Chattanooga in 1979 to become vice president for academic affairs, dean of the faculty, and professor of mathematics at Susquehanna University in Pennsylvania.", " In 1984 he was named president there where he remained until 2000, when he was elected vice chancellor by Sewanee's board of trustees and made his second Tennessee homecoming.", " He served in this position until 2010." ], "title": "Joel Cunningham" }, { "sentences": [ "The M. Gweneth Humphreys Award or Humphreys Award is a mathematics award established by the Association for Women in Mathematics in recognition of mathematics educators who have exhibited outstanding mentorship.", " The award is named for M. Gweneth Humphreys (1911-2006) who earned her Ph.D. at age 23 from the University of Chicago in 1935.", " She taught mathematics to women for her entire career, first at Mount St. Scholastica College, then for several years at Sophie Newcomb College, and finally for over thirty years at Randolph Macon Woman's College.", " This award, funded by contributions from her former students and colleagues at Randolph-Macon Woman's College, recognizes her commitment to and her profound influence on undergraduate students of mathematics." ], "title": "M. Gweneth Humphreys Award" } ]
[ "Title: Pietro Abbati Marescotti\n\nPietro Abbati Marescotti (1 September 1768 – 7 May 1842) was an Italian mathematician who taught in Modena.", "Title: Valle Po\n\nThe Valle Po (Po valley) is a valley of the Cottian Alps in the province of Cuneo, Piedmont, northern Italy. It gives rise to the longest river in Italy, the Po, before it enters the Pianura Padana (or Plain of the Po). It has a length of some 32 km, from Saluzzo to Crissolo, and is home to the Monviso mountain. It is bounded by the Val Pellice, Valle Varaita and the Valle del Guil. The head of the valley is located at the Traversette pass (\"Colle delle Traversette\") (2950 m above sea level). The valley descends through the King's plain (\"Pian del Re\") (2020 m), where the Po river has its source.", "Title: Po Valley\n\nThe Po Valley, Po Plain, Plain of the Po, or Padan Plain (Italian: \"Pianura Padana\" ] , or \"Val Padana\") is a major geographical feature of Italy. It extends approximately 650 km in an east-west direction, with an area of 46000 sqkm including its Venetic extension not actually related to the Po river basin; it runs from the Western Alps to the Adriatic Sea. The flatlands of Veneto and Friuli are often considered apart since they do not drain into the Po, but they effectively combine into an unbroken plain.", "Title: Cremona\n\nCremona ]    (Emilian: \"Carmona\" , Lombard: Cremùna ) is a city and \"comune\" in northern Italy, situated in Lombardy, on the left bank of the Po River in the middle of the \"Pianura Padana\" (Po valley). It is the capital of the province of Cremona and the seat of the local city and province governments. The city of Cremona is especially noted for its musical history and traditions, including some of the earliest and most renowned luthiers, such as Giuseppe Guarneri, Antonio Stradivari, and several members of the Amati family.", "Title: Bianca Modenese\n\nThe Bianca Modenese or Modenese is a breed of dual-purpose cattle from the Po Valley, in the Emilia Romagna and Lombardy regions of northern Italy. It is raised for beef and milk production, but in the past was a triple-purpose breed, used also as a draught animal. The name derives from that of the province of Modena, where it is thought to have originated. In the nineteenth century it was concentrated in the area of Carpi, and was sometimes known as the Carpigiana. It was later distributed through much of the Po Valley, and thus also known as the Bianca della Val Padana.", "Title: Jacques de Billy\n\nJacques de Billy (March 18, 1602 – January 14, 1679) was a French Jesuit mathematician. Born in Compiègne, he subsequently entered the Society of Jesus. From 1629 to 1630, Billy taught mathematics at the Jesuit College at Pontà Mousson. He was still studying theology at this time. From 1631 to 1633, Billy taught mathematics at the Jesuit college at Rheims. From 1665 to 1668 he was professor of mathematics at the Jesuit college at Dijon. One of his pupils there was Jacques Ozanam. Billy also taught in Grenoble. He also served as rector of a number of Jesuit Colleges in Châlons-en-Champagne, Langres and in Sens.", "Title: I.W.P. Buchanan House\n\nThe I.W.P. Buchanan House is a historic house in Lebanon, Tennessee, U.S.. It was built circa 1894 for Isaac William Pleasant Buchanan, whose father, Dr. Andrew H. Buchanan, was the chair of the Department of Mathematics at Cumberland University. Buchanan himself taught Mathematics at Lincoln College in Illinois and co-founded the Castle Heights Military Academy in Lebanon, where he also taught Mathematics. The house was designed by architect George Franklin Barber in the Queen Anne style. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since January 8, 1979.", "Title: Modena\n\nModena (] ; Etruscan: \"Mutna\"; ; Modenese: \"Mòdna\") is a city and \"comune\" (municipality) on the south side of the Po Valley, in the Province of Modena in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy.", "Title: Joel Cunningham\n\nJoel Cunningham was the fifteenth vice chancellor of the University of the South and the former president of Susquehanna University. He grew up in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and graduated summa cum laude from the University of Chattanooga in 1965 with majors in mathematics and psychology and completed his master's and doctoral degrees in mathematics from the University of Oregon. Cunningham is a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. He began his career in academe as a member of the faculty at the University of Kentucky, where he taught mathematics for five years. He made his first return to Tennessee, to his alma mater, in fact, when he was appointed dean of continuing education and mathematics faculty member at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, in 1974. He served a year as an American Council on Education Fellow with the Chancellor of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and the President of the University of Tennessee. He left Chattanooga in 1979 to become vice president for academic affairs, dean of the faculty, and professor of mathematics at Susquehanna University in Pennsylvania. In 1984 he was named president there where he remained until 2000, when he was elected vice chancellor by Sewanee's board of trustees and made his second Tennessee homecoming. He served in this position until 2010.", "Title: M. Gweneth Humphreys Award\n\nThe M. Gweneth Humphreys Award or Humphreys Award is a mathematics award established by the Association for Women in Mathematics in recognition of mathematics educators who have exhibited outstanding mentorship. The award is named for M. Gweneth Humphreys (1911-2006) who earned her Ph.D. at age 23 from the University of Chicago in 1935. She taught mathematics to women for her entire career, first at Mount St. Scholastica College, then for several years at Sophie Newcomb College, and finally for over thirty years at Randolph Macon Woman's College. This award, funded by contributions from her former students and colleagues at Randolph-Macon Woman's College, recognizes her commitment to and her profound influence on undergraduate students of mathematics." ]
7,523
The Lego Movie stars the voice of a Canadian-American voice actor who is best known for his role as George Oscar "Gob" Bluth II on what series?
Arrested Development
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[ { "sentences": [ "Jennifer Howell is a Canadian-American voice actor.", " She is the voice of Bebe Stevens on the animated cartoon TV series \"South Park\".", " She was also the show's supervising producer." ], "title": "Jennifer Howell" }, { "sentences": [ "Alan Young (born Angus Young; November 19, 1919 – May 19, 2016) was a British-born Canadian-American actor, voice actor, comedian and radio and television host/personality who \"TV Guide\" called \"The Charlie Chaplin of Television\".", " He was best known for his role as naive Wilbur Post in the television comedy series \"Mister Ed\" (1961–1966).", " Young was also the voice of Disney's Scrooge McDuck for over thirty years, first in the Academy Award-nominated short film \"Mickey's Christmas Carol\" (1983) and in various other films, TV series and video games until his death.", " During the 1940s and 1950s, he starred in his own variety/comedy sketch shows \"The Alan Young Show\" on radio and television, the latter gaining him two Emmy Awards in 1951.", " He also appeared in a number of feature films, starting from 1946, including the 1960 film \"The Time Machine\" and from the 1980s gaining a new generation of viewers appearing in numerous Walt Disney Productions films as both an actor and voice actor." ], "title": "Alan Young" }, { "sentences": [ "Jennifer Hale is a Canadian-American voice actress best known for her work in video game franchises including \"Baldur's Gate\", \"Mass Effect\", \"Metroid Prime\", \"Metal Gear Solid\", \"Spider-Man\", \"BioShock Infinite\", and \"\".", " In 2013, she was recognized by Guinness World Records as \"the most prolific videogame voice actor (female)\"." ], "title": "Jennifer Hale" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Clark Gregg (born April 2, 1962), known professionally as Clark Gregg, is an American actor, director, screenwriter and voice actor.", " He is best known for the role of Agent Phil Coulson in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.", " He has appeared in \"Iron Man\" (2008), \"Iron Man 2\" (2010), \"Thor\" (2011), \"The Avengers\" (2012), and the television series \"Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.\" being the actor with the longest screen time in the MCU.", " He also voices the character on the animated television series \"Ultimate Spider-Man\" and in the video games \"Lego Marvel Super Heroes\", \"Lego Marvel Avengers\" and \"Marvel Heroes\"." ], "title": "Clark Gregg" }, { "sentences": [ "Liam Neeson is an Irish actor and voice actor, who rose to prominence with his acclaimed starring role in Steven Spielberg's 1993 Oscar winner \"Schindler's List\".", " He has since starred in a number of other successful films, including \"\", \"Taken\", \"Michael Collins\", \"Les Misérables\", \"Batman Begins\", \"Kinsey\", \"Clash of the Titans\", and \"The Chronicles of Narnia\" series.", " He has been nominated for a number of awards including an Academy Award for Best Actor, a BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role and three Golden Globe Awards for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama. \"", "Empire\" magazine ranked Neeson among both the \"100 Sexiest Stars in Film History\" and \"The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time.\"" ], "title": "Liam Neeson filmography" }, { "sentences": [ "George Oscar Löf (13 December 1913 – 12 October 2009) was an American engineer and inventor who was best known for his contributions to solar energy research.", " \"Nobody played a more enduring role in the 20th century solar house movement than George Löf.\"" ], "title": "George Lof" }, { "sentences": [ "David Hayter (born February 6, 1969) is a Canadian-American voice and screen actor and screenwriter.", " He is well known as the English voice actor for Solid Snake and Naked Snake throughout many titles in the \"Metal Gear\" video game series.", " His works as a screenwriter include \"X-Men\", \"X2\" and \"Watchmen\"." ], "title": "David Hayter" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lego Movie is a 2014 3D computer-animated adventure comedy film written for the screen and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller from a story by Lord, Miller, and Dan and Kevin Hageman, and starring the voices of Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Nick Offerman, Alison Brie, Charlie Day, Liam Neeson, and Morgan Freeman; although the film features a few live-action scenes, it is primarily an animated film.", " Based on the Lego line of construction toys, the story focuses on an ordinary Lego minifigure who finds himself being the only one to help a resistance group stop a tyrannical businessman from gluing everything in the Lego worlds into his vision of perfection.", " \"The Lego Movie\" was the first film produced by since the release of \"\" in 2003, and was an international co-production between the United States, Australia and Denmark." ], "title": "The Lego Movie" }, { "sentences": [ "William Emerson Arnett ( ; born May 4, 1970) is a Canadian-American actor, voice actor and comedian.", " He is best known for his role as George Oscar \"Gob\" Bluth II in the Fox/Netflix series \"Arrested Development\" (2003–2006, 2013, 2018); as well as his titular role as BoJack Horseman in the Netflix Original Series of the same name (2014-present).", " He has appeared in films such as \"Blades of Glory\" (2007), \"Hot Rod\" (2007) and \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\" (2014)." ], "title": "Will Arnett" }, { "sentences": [ "Chris McKay, also known as Chris Taylor, is an American film and television director, producer, editor, animator, and visual effects artist.", " He is best known for directing and editing three seasons of \"Robot Chicken\" and two seasons of \"Moral Orel\".", " He worked as an animation co-director on \"The Lego Movie\" (2014) with Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.", " He made his feature film directorial debut with \"The Lego Batman Movie\" (2017)\".\"", " He is attached to direct a live-action film about Nightwing." ], "title": "Chris McKay" } ]
[ "Title: Jennifer Howell\n\nJennifer Howell is a Canadian-American voice actor. She is the voice of Bebe Stevens on the animated cartoon TV series \"South Park\". She was also the show's supervising producer.", "Title: Alan Young\n\nAlan Young (born Angus Young; November 19, 1919 – May 19, 2016) was a British-born Canadian-American actor, voice actor, comedian and radio and television host/personality who \"TV Guide\" called \"The Charlie Chaplin of Television\". He was best known for his role as naive Wilbur Post in the television comedy series \"Mister Ed\" (1961–1966). Young was also the voice of Disney's Scrooge McDuck for over thirty years, first in the Academy Award-nominated short film \"Mickey's Christmas Carol\" (1983) and in various other films, TV series and video games until his death. During the 1940s and 1950s, he starred in his own variety/comedy sketch shows \"The Alan Young Show\" on radio and television, the latter gaining him two Emmy Awards in 1951. He also appeared in a number of feature films, starting from 1946, including the 1960 film \"The Time Machine\" and from the 1980s gaining a new generation of viewers appearing in numerous Walt Disney Productions films as both an actor and voice actor.", "Title: Jennifer Hale\n\nJennifer Hale is a Canadian-American voice actress best known for her work in video game franchises including \"Baldur's Gate\", \"Mass Effect\", \"Metroid Prime\", \"Metal Gear Solid\", \"Spider-Man\", \"BioShock Infinite\", and \"\". In 2013, she was recognized by Guinness World Records as \"the most prolific videogame voice actor (female)\".", "Title: Clark Gregg\n\nRobert Clark Gregg (born April 2, 1962), known professionally as Clark Gregg, is an American actor, director, screenwriter and voice actor. He is best known for the role of Agent Phil Coulson in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He has appeared in \"Iron Man\" (2008), \"Iron Man 2\" (2010), \"Thor\" (2011), \"The Avengers\" (2012), and the television series \"Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.\" being the actor with the longest screen time in the MCU. He also voices the character on the animated television series \"Ultimate Spider-Man\" and in the video games \"Lego Marvel Super Heroes\", \"Lego Marvel Avengers\" and \"Marvel Heroes\".", "Title: Liam Neeson filmography\n\nLiam Neeson is an Irish actor and voice actor, who rose to prominence with his acclaimed starring role in Steven Spielberg's 1993 Oscar winner \"Schindler's List\". He has since starred in a number of other successful films, including \"\", \"Taken\", \"Michael Collins\", \"Les Misérables\", \"Batman Begins\", \"Kinsey\", \"Clash of the Titans\", and \"The Chronicles of Narnia\" series. He has been nominated for a number of awards including an Academy Award for Best Actor, a BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role and three Golden Globe Awards for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama. \" Empire\" magazine ranked Neeson among both the \"100 Sexiest Stars in Film History\" and \"The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time.\"", "Title: George Lof\n\nGeorge Oscar Löf (13 December 1913 – 12 October 2009) was an American engineer and inventor who was best known for his contributions to solar energy research. \"Nobody played a more enduring role in the 20th century solar house movement than George Löf.\"", "Title: David Hayter\n\nDavid Hayter (born February 6, 1969) is a Canadian-American voice and screen actor and screenwriter. He is well known as the English voice actor for Solid Snake and Naked Snake throughout many titles in the \"Metal Gear\" video game series. His works as a screenwriter include \"X-Men\", \"X2\" and \"Watchmen\".", "Title: The Lego Movie\n\nThe Lego Movie is a 2014 3D computer-animated adventure comedy film written for the screen and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller from a story by Lord, Miller, and Dan and Kevin Hageman, and starring the voices of Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Nick Offerman, Alison Brie, Charlie Day, Liam Neeson, and Morgan Freeman; although the film features a few live-action scenes, it is primarily an animated film. Based on the Lego line of construction toys, the story focuses on an ordinary Lego minifigure who finds himself being the only one to help a resistance group stop a tyrannical businessman from gluing everything in the Lego worlds into his vision of perfection. \"The Lego Movie\" was the first film produced by since the release of \"\" in 2003, and was an international co-production between the United States, Australia and Denmark.", "Title: Will Arnett\n\nWilliam Emerson Arnett ( ; born May 4, 1970) is a Canadian-American actor, voice actor and comedian. He is best known for his role as George Oscar \"Gob\" Bluth II in the Fox/Netflix series \"Arrested Development\" (2003–2006, 2013, 2018); as well as his titular role as BoJack Horseman in the Netflix Original Series of the same name (2014-present). He has appeared in films such as \"Blades of Glory\" (2007), \"Hot Rod\" (2007) and \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\" (2014).", "Title: Chris McKay\n\nChris McKay, also known as Chris Taylor, is an American film and television director, producer, editor, animator, and visual effects artist. He is best known for directing and editing three seasons of \"Robot Chicken\" and two seasons of \"Moral Orel\". He worked as an animation co-director on \"The Lego Movie\" (2014) with Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. He made his feature film directorial debut with \"The Lego Batman Movie\" (2017)\".\" He is attached to direct a live-action film about Nightwing." ]
7,524
Tonight Looks Good on You is a song that was written by this artist born on April 29?
Ashley Gorley
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[ { "sentences": [ "Uh Huh Her is an indie/rock/electropop band that was formed in January 2007.", " The band's name came from an album by artist PJ Harvey, titled \"Uh Huh Her\".", " The band has mentioned several times changing their name to UHH (pronunciation \"U-H-H\"), as opposed to the full \"Uh Huh Her,\" believing the original name looks good in written form, but is awkward to pronounce.", " It is unclear at this time if the name change will be made official at any point." ], "title": "Uh Huh Her (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ashley Gorley (born April 29, 1977) is an American songwriter, publisher, and producer from Danville, Kentucky who is based out of Nashville, Tennessee.", " Gorley has written thirty-two number one singles and has over three hundred songs recorded by well-known artists.", " Writers for Gorley's publishing venture, Tape Room Music, have celebrated numerous cuts, eight top ten singles, and twelve number ones so far." ], "title": "Ashley Gorley" }, { "sentences": [ "18 til I Die is the seventh studio album by the Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams.", " Released on 4 June 1996, by A&M Records, the album became a commercial success peaking at #1 in United Kingdom and number two in his home country Canada.", " It was recorded on different locations which included Jamaica and France.", " \"18 til I Die\" featured the number one song \"Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?", "\", which had been released as a single and on the soundtrack to the film Don Juan DeMarco over a year prior, and 4 other singles: \"The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You\" (the album's second single, released May 28), \"Let's Make a Night to Remember\", \"Star\", and \"18 til I Die\"; the album track \"I'll Always Be Right There\" was also released to radio in the United States.", " After the release of the album in June, to promote the album, Adams toured around North America and Europe.", " Perhaps the most memorable of these concerts was playing to more than 70,000 people at Wembley Stadium (1923) in July 1996.", " The album has sold over 3 million copies worldwide." ], "title": "18 til I Die" }, { "sentences": [ "Jason Aldean is an American country music artist.", " His discography comprises seven studio albums—his self-titled debut (2005), \"Relentless\" (2007), \"Wide Open\" (2009), \"My Kinda Party\" (2010), \"Night Train\" (2012), \"Old Boots, New Dirt\" (2014), and \"They Don't Know\" (2016).", " He has also released a total of 28 singles, 17 of which are number ones on the Hot Country Songs or Country Airplay charts: \"Why\", \"She's Country\", \"Big Green Tractor\", \"The Truth\", \"Don't You Wanna Stay\", \"Dirt Road Anthem\", \"Fly Over States\", \"Take a Little Ride\", \"The Only Way I Know\", \"Night Train\", \"When She Says Baby\", \"Burnin' It Down\", \"Just Gettin' Started\", \"Tonight Looks Good on You\", \"Lights Come On\", \"A Little More Summertime\" and \"Any Ol' Barstool\".", " His first, second, third, fifth, and sixth albums are all certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and his fourth album, \"My Kinda Party\", is certified triple-platinum." ], "title": "Jason Aldean discography" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Tonight Looks Good on You\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Jason Aldean.", " It was released to country radio on March 23, 2015 as his twenty-third single and third from his sixth studio album, \"Old Boots, New Dirt\".", " It was written by Rhett Akins, Ashley Gorley, and Dallas Davidson." ], "title": "Tonight Looks Good on You" }, { "sentences": [ "My Heart is the eighth studio album released by country music artist Lorrie Morgan.", " It features two chart singles: \"Here I Go Again\" (#72) and \"Maybe Not Tonight\", a duet with Sammy Kershaw (#17).", " The latter song was also included on Kershaw's 1999 album \"Maybe Not Tonight\".", " The track \"The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You\" is a cover of a Bryan Adams song." ], "title": "My Heart (Lorrie Morgan album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"She Looks Good in Velvet\" was Eighteen Visions' second hit and first radio single.", " It was released in Australia and received airplay on Triple J, Eighteen Visions was not well known at this point so Triple J started buying previous records from Eighteen Visions and playing songs from these from time to time.", " This song peaked at number 69 but had a lot of criticisms that it did not even deserve to be played on the charts, yet there were still loyal metalheads that were voting for this song for various reasons.", " This song was one of two tracks from its album that helped keep it in print.", " The next single was released two months later." ], "title": "She Looks Good in Velvet" }, { "sentences": [ "Old Boots, New Dirt is the sixth studio album by American country music artist Jason Aldean.", " It was released on October 7, 2014 via Broken Bow Records.", " Its lead single, \"Burnin' It Down\", reached the top of the US Hot Country Songs chart during its second week of availability.", " The album was produced by Aldean's longtime producer Michael Knox.", " The album's second single, \"Just Gettin' Started\", was released on November 10, 2014. \"", "Tonight Looks Good on You\" was released as the album's third single. \"", "Gonna Know We Were Here\" was released as the album's fourth single." ], "title": "Old Boots, New Dirt" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You\" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian rock artist Bryan Adams.", " It was released in 1996 as the lead single from Adams' seventh studio album \"\"18 til I Die\"\".", " The song peaked at number 6 in the UK and reached number 52 in the United States." ], "title": "The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You" }, { "sentences": [ "Warren Defever (first name often spelled Warn; born April 30, 1969) is a musician and producer originally from Livonia, Michigan now based in Detroit.", " He is most known for his chameleonic project His Name Is Alive, though he is active in numerous other circles.", " He produced, engineered, and or remixed recordings by Iggy and the Stooges, Easy Action, Low, Ida, Michael Hurley, Califone, Yoko Ono, Thurston Moore, the Gories, the Go, Nomo, Saturday Looks Good to Me, Ethan Daniel Davidson, Faruq Z. Bey, the Von Bondies, Reba Fritz, Destroy All Monsters, Jenny Toomey, Slumber Party, John Sinclair, Elizabeth Mitchell & Lisa Loeb, as well as HNIA offshoot Velour 100." ], "title": "Warren Defever" } ]
[ "Title: Uh Huh Her (band)\n\nUh Huh Her is an indie/rock/electropop band that was formed in January 2007. The band's name came from an album by artist PJ Harvey, titled \"Uh Huh Her\". The band has mentioned several times changing their name to UHH (pronunciation \"U-H-H\"), as opposed to the full \"Uh Huh Her,\" believing the original name looks good in written form, but is awkward to pronounce. It is unclear at this time if the name change will be made official at any point.", "Title: Ashley Gorley\n\nAshley Gorley (born April 29, 1977) is an American songwriter, publisher, and producer from Danville, Kentucky who is based out of Nashville, Tennessee. Gorley has written thirty-two number one singles and has over three hundred songs recorded by well-known artists. Writers for Gorley's publishing venture, Tape Room Music, have celebrated numerous cuts, eight top ten singles, and twelve number ones so far.", "Title: 18 til I Die\n\n18 til I Die is the seventh studio album by the Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams. Released on 4 June 1996, by A&M Records, the album became a commercial success peaking at #1 in United Kingdom and number two in his home country Canada. It was recorded on different locations which included Jamaica and France. \"18 til I Die\" featured the number one song \"Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman? \", which had been released as a single and on the soundtrack to the film Don Juan DeMarco over a year prior, and 4 other singles: \"The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You\" (the album's second single, released May 28), \"Let's Make a Night to Remember\", \"Star\", and \"18 til I Die\"; the album track \"I'll Always Be Right There\" was also released to radio in the United States. After the release of the album in June, to promote the album, Adams toured around North America and Europe. Perhaps the most memorable of these concerts was playing to more than 70,000 people at Wembley Stadium (1923) in July 1996. The album has sold over 3 million copies worldwide.", "Title: Jason Aldean discography\n\nJason Aldean is an American country music artist. His discography comprises seven studio albums—his self-titled debut (2005), \"Relentless\" (2007), \"Wide Open\" (2009), \"My Kinda Party\" (2010), \"Night Train\" (2012), \"Old Boots, New Dirt\" (2014), and \"They Don't Know\" (2016). He has also released a total of 28 singles, 17 of which are number ones on the Hot Country Songs or Country Airplay charts: \"Why\", \"She's Country\", \"Big Green Tractor\", \"The Truth\", \"Don't You Wanna Stay\", \"Dirt Road Anthem\", \"Fly Over States\", \"Take a Little Ride\", \"The Only Way I Know\", \"Night Train\", \"When She Says Baby\", \"Burnin' It Down\", \"Just Gettin' Started\", \"Tonight Looks Good on You\", \"Lights Come On\", \"A Little More Summertime\" and \"Any Ol' Barstool\". His first, second, third, fifth, and sixth albums are all certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and his fourth album, \"My Kinda Party\", is certified triple-platinum.", "Title: Tonight Looks Good on You\n\n\"Tonight Looks Good on You\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Jason Aldean. It was released to country radio on March 23, 2015 as his twenty-third single and third from his sixth studio album, \"Old Boots, New Dirt\". It was written by Rhett Akins, Ashley Gorley, and Dallas Davidson.", "Title: My Heart (Lorrie Morgan album)\n\nMy Heart is the eighth studio album released by country music artist Lorrie Morgan. It features two chart singles: \"Here I Go Again\" (#72) and \"Maybe Not Tonight\", a duet with Sammy Kershaw (#17). The latter song was also included on Kershaw's 1999 album \"Maybe Not Tonight\". The track \"The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You\" is a cover of a Bryan Adams song.", "Title: She Looks Good in Velvet\n\n\"She Looks Good in Velvet\" was Eighteen Visions' second hit and first radio single. It was released in Australia and received airplay on Triple J, Eighteen Visions was not well known at this point so Triple J started buying previous records from Eighteen Visions and playing songs from these from time to time. This song peaked at number 69 but had a lot of criticisms that it did not even deserve to be played on the charts, yet there were still loyal metalheads that were voting for this song for various reasons. This song was one of two tracks from its album that helped keep it in print. The next single was released two months later.", "Title: Old Boots, New Dirt\n\nOld Boots, New Dirt is the sixth studio album by American country music artist Jason Aldean. It was released on October 7, 2014 via Broken Bow Records. Its lead single, \"Burnin' It Down\", reached the top of the US Hot Country Songs chart during its second week of availability. The album was produced by Aldean's longtime producer Michael Knox. The album's second single, \"Just Gettin' Started\", was released on November 10, 2014. \" Tonight Looks Good on You\" was released as the album's third single. \" Gonna Know We Were Here\" was released as the album's fourth single.", "Title: The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You\n\n\"The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You\" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian rock artist Bryan Adams. It was released in 1996 as the lead single from Adams' seventh studio album \"\"18 til I Die\"\". The song peaked at number 6 in the UK and reached number 52 in the United States.", "Title: Warren Defever\n\nWarren Defever (first name often spelled Warn; born April 30, 1969) is a musician and producer originally from Livonia, Michigan now based in Detroit. He is most known for his chameleonic project His Name Is Alive, though he is active in numerous other circles. He produced, engineered, and or remixed recordings by Iggy and the Stooges, Easy Action, Low, Ida, Michael Hurley, Califone, Yoko Ono, Thurston Moore, the Gories, the Go, Nomo, Saturday Looks Good to Me, Ethan Daniel Davidson, Faruq Z. Bey, the Von Bondies, Reba Fritz, Destroy All Monsters, Jenny Toomey, Slumber Party, John Sinclair, Elizabeth Mitchell & Lisa Loeb, as well as HNIA offshoot Velour 100." ]
7,525
What type of building was built between 1752 and 1756 in the capital city of Mauritius?
It is a religious building
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{ "title": [ "St. Louis Cathedral, Port-Louis", "Port Louis" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Avanos (Greek: Άβανος ) is a town and district of Nevşehir Province in the Central Anatolia region of Turkey, located 18 km north of Nevşehir, the capital city of the province.", " It is situated within the historic and tourist region of Cappadocia.", " According to 2000 census, population of the district is 35,145 of which 12,288 live in the town of Avanos.", " The district covers an area of 994 km2 , and the average elevation is 920 m , with the highest point being Mt. İsmail Sivrisi at 1756 m ." ], "title": "Avanos" }, { "sentences": [ "This list of tallest buildings in Washington, D.C. ranks high-rises in the U.S. capital city of Washington, D.C. The tallest structure in the city, excluding radio towers, is the Washington Monument, which rises 555 ft and was completed in 1884.", " The structure, however, is not generally considered a high-rise building as it does not have successive floors that can be occupied.", " The tallest habitable building in the city is the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, which rises 329 ft .", " The second-tallest building in Washington is the Old Post Office Building, which is 315 ft high.", " The third-tallest building in the city is the Washington National Cathedral, which rises 301 ft above grade.", " The cathedral is built on high ground known as Mount St. Alban, 400 ft above sea level, which makes the central tower the \"highest\" point in the District.", " As of November 2011, there are 410 completed high-rises in the city." ], "title": "List of tallest buildings in Washington, D.C." }, { "sentences": [ "The State Bank Tower is a high-rise building in the capital city of Mauritius, Port Louis.", " The 16-storey tower contrary to popular belief, is not the tallest building in Port Louis.", " It is the fourth tallest building and only steel frame skeleton high-rise on the island." ], "title": "State Bank Tower" }, { "sentences": [ "The St. Louis Cathedral (French: \"Cathédrale Saint-Louis de Port-Louis\" , Mauritian Creole: \"Katedral Sin Lwi\") It is a religious building in Port Louis, Mauritius, is the seat of the bishop of the diocese of Port-Louis.", " It is located in a place where several churches have been successful: Between 1752 and 1756, Jean-François Charpentier of Cossigny built a first building, which soon fall apart, and then was hit by a cyclone in 1760.", " A new church collapses again the April 9, 1773 as a result of another cyclone.", " The result of a reconstruction in 1782, to another building soon ended in collapse.", " Subsequently, the building was restored in 1814 by Sir Robert Townsend Farquhar, the first British governor, until they appeared the same recurring structural problems in 1819.", " Bishop James (Jacques) Leen will be in charge of rebuilding the structure from 1930 to 1933, and It will be held a final restoration in 2007." ], "title": "St. Louis Cathedral, Port-Louis" }, { "sentences": [ "A total solar eclipse occurred on November 1, 1948.", " A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth.", " A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's apparent diameter is larger than the Sun's, blocking all direct sunlight, turning day into darkness.", " Totality occurs in a narrow path across Earth's surface, with the partial solar eclipse visible over a surrounding region thousands of kilometres wide.", " Totality was visible from Belgian Congo (today's DR Congo), Uganda Protectorate (today's Uganda) including the capital city Kampala, British Kenya (today's Kenya) including the capital city Nairobi, British Seychelles (today's Seychelles), and British Mauritius (today's Mauritius)." ], "title": "Solar eclipse of November 1, 1948" }, { "sentences": [ "The Indian capital city of Delhi has a long history, and has been an important political centre of India as the capital of several empires.", " Much of Delhi's ancient history finds no record and this may be regarded as a lost period of its history.", " Extensive coverage of Delhi's history begins with the onset of the Delhi Sultanate in the 12th century.", " Since then, Delhi has been the centre of a succession of mighty empires and powerful kingdoms, making Delhi one of the longest serving Capitals and one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world.", " It is considered to be a city built, destroyed and rebuilt several times, as outsiders who successfully invaded the Indian Subcontinent would ransack the existing capital city in Delhi, and those who came to conquer and stay would be so impressed by the city's strategic location as to make it their capital and rebuild it in their own way.", " The core of Delhi's tangible heritage is Hindu, Islamic (spanning over seven centuries of Islamic rule over the city) with expansive British-era architecture in Lutyens' Delhi dating to the British rule in India." ], "title": "History of Delhi" }, { "sentences": [ "Port Louis (French: \"Port-Louis\" , Mauritian Creole: \"Porlwi\") is the capital city of Mauritius, located in the Port Louis District, the western part also lies in the Black River District.", " Port Louis is the country's economic, cultural, political centre and most populous city.", " It is administered by the Municipal City Council of Port Louis.", " According to the 2012 census conducted by Statistics Mauritius, the population was 149,194." ], "title": "Port Louis" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (IATA: MRU, ICAO: FIMP) is the main international airport in Mauritius.", " It is located 26 nmi southeast of the capital city of Port Louis.", " The airport was previously known as the \"Plaisance Airport\" and has direct flights to several destinations in Africa, Asia, Europe and is home to the country's national airline Air Mauritius.", " Airports of Mauritius Co. Ltd (AML) is the owner and operator of the airport, the Government of Mauritius is the major shareholder of AML." ], "title": "Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "The Roman Catholic Diocese of Port-Louis (Latin: \"Portus Ludovici\"; French: \"Diocèse de Port-Louis\") is a Roman Catholic diocese located in the city of Port Louis, the capital city of Mauritius." ], "title": "Roman Catholic Diocese of Port-Louis" }, { "sentences": [ "Franklin Printing House, also known as the Koza Building, is a historic building located in Iowa City, Iowa, United States.", " It was built in 1856 expressly for the purposes of housing the \"Iowa Capitol Reporter\", a local newspaper named for when this was Iowa's capital city.", " The newspaper's offices were located on the main floor, the composition room was on the second floor, and printing press was in the basement.", " The \"Iowa Capitol Reporter\" was sold by the 1860s and the \"Iowa City Republican\" took over the building.", " They moved out in the mid-1870s, and the building housed a series of saloons into the 1890s.", " After it was occupied by a variety of businesses, the building housed John V. Koza's meat shop for about 40 years.", " The three-story brick building is considered an excellent example of pre-Civil War commercial architecture in Iowa City.", " The metal cornice across the top of the main facade dates from sometime prior to 1904.", " The present storefront dates to a 1984 renovation, at which time the two cast iron columns were discovered.", " The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986." ], "title": "Franklin Printing House" } ]
[ "Title: Avanos\n\nAvanos (Greek: Άβανος ) is a town and district of Nevşehir Province in the Central Anatolia region of Turkey, located 18 km north of Nevşehir, the capital city of the province. It is situated within the historic and tourist region of Cappadocia. According to 2000 census, population of the district is 35,145 of which 12,288 live in the town of Avanos. The district covers an area of 994 km2 , and the average elevation is 920 m , with the highest point being Mt. İsmail Sivrisi at 1756 m .", "Title: List of tallest buildings in Washington, D.C.\n\nThis list of tallest buildings in Washington, D.C. ranks high-rises in the U.S. capital city of Washington, D.C. The tallest structure in the city, excluding radio towers, is the Washington Monument, which rises 555 ft and was completed in 1884. The structure, however, is not generally considered a high-rise building as it does not have successive floors that can be occupied. The tallest habitable building in the city is the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, which rises 329 ft . The second-tallest building in Washington is the Old Post Office Building, which is 315 ft high. The third-tallest building in the city is the Washington National Cathedral, which rises 301 ft above grade. The cathedral is built on high ground known as Mount St. Alban, 400 ft above sea level, which makes the central tower the \"highest\" point in the District. As of November 2011, there are 410 completed high-rises in the city.", "Title: State Bank Tower\n\nThe State Bank Tower is a high-rise building in the capital city of Mauritius, Port Louis. The 16-storey tower contrary to popular belief, is not the tallest building in Port Louis. It is the fourth tallest building and only steel frame skeleton high-rise on the island.", "Title: St. Louis Cathedral, Port-Louis\n\nThe St. Louis Cathedral (French: \"Cathédrale Saint-Louis de Port-Louis\" , Mauritian Creole: \"Katedral Sin Lwi\") It is a religious building in Port Louis, Mauritius, is the seat of the bishop of the diocese of Port-Louis. It is located in a place where several churches have been successful: Between 1752 and 1756, Jean-François Charpentier of Cossigny built a first building, which soon fall apart, and then was hit by a cyclone in 1760. A new church collapses again the April 9, 1773 as a result of another cyclone. The result of a reconstruction in 1782, to another building soon ended in collapse. Subsequently, the building was restored in 1814 by Sir Robert Townsend Farquhar, the first British governor, until they appeared the same recurring structural problems in 1819. Bishop James (Jacques) Leen will be in charge of rebuilding the structure from 1930 to 1933, and It will be held a final restoration in 2007.", "Title: Solar eclipse of November 1, 1948\n\nA total solar eclipse occurred on November 1, 1948. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's apparent diameter is larger than the Sun's, blocking all direct sunlight, turning day into darkness. Totality occurs in a narrow path across Earth's surface, with the partial solar eclipse visible over a surrounding region thousands of kilometres wide. Totality was visible from Belgian Congo (today's DR Congo), Uganda Protectorate (today's Uganda) including the capital city Kampala, British Kenya (today's Kenya) including the capital city Nairobi, British Seychelles (today's Seychelles), and British Mauritius (today's Mauritius).", "Title: History of Delhi\n\nThe Indian capital city of Delhi has a long history, and has been an important political centre of India as the capital of several empires. Much of Delhi's ancient history finds no record and this may be regarded as a lost period of its history. Extensive coverage of Delhi's history begins with the onset of the Delhi Sultanate in the 12th century. Since then, Delhi has been the centre of a succession of mighty empires and powerful kingdoms, making Delhi one of the longest serving Capitals and one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. It is considered to be a city built, destroyed and rebuilt several times, as outsiders who successfully invaded the Indian Subcontinent would ransack the existing capital city in Delhi, and those who came to conquer and stay would be so impressed by the city's strategic location as to make it their capital and rebuild it in their own way. The core of Delhi's tangible heritage is Hindu, Islamic (spanning over seven centuries of Islamic rule over the city) with expansive British-era architecture in Lutyens' Delhi dating to the British rule in India.", "Title: Port Louis\n\nPort Louis (French: \"Port-Louis\" , Mauritian Creole: \"Porlwi\") is the capital city of Mauritius, located in the Port Louis District, the western part also lies in the Black River District. Port Louis is the country's economic, cultural, political centre and most populous city. It is administered by the Municipal City Council of Port Louis. According to the 2012 census conducted by Statistics Mauritius, the population was 149,194.", "Title: Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport\n\nSir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (IATA: MRU, ICAO: FIMP) is the main international airport in Mauritius. It is located 26 nmi southeast of the capital city of Port Louis. The airport was previously known as the \"Plaisance Airport\" and has direct flights to several destinations in Africa, Asia, Europe and is home to the country's national airline Air Mauritius. Airports of Mauritius Co. Ltd (AML) is the owner and operator of the airport, the Government of Mauritius is the major shareholder of AML.", "Title: Roman Catholic Diocese of Port-Louis\n\nThe Roman Catholic Diocese of Port-Louis (Latin: \"Portus Ludovici\"; French: \"Diocèse de Port-Louis\") is a Roman Catholic diocese located in the city of Port Louis, the capital city of Mauritius.", "Title: Franklin Printing House\n\nFranklin Printing House, also known as the Koza Building, is a historic building located in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. It was built in 1856 expressly for the purposes of housing the \"Iowa Capitol Reporter\", a local newspaper named for when this was Iowa's capital city. The newspaper's offices were located on the main floor, the composition room was on the second floor, and printing press was in the basement. The \"Iowa Capitol Reporter\" was sold by the 1860s and the \"Iowa City Republican\" took over the building. They moved out in the mid-1870s, and the building housed a series of saloons into the 1890s. After it was occupied by a variety of businesses, the building housed John V. Koza's meat shop for about 40 years. The three-story brick building is considered an excellent example of pre-Civil War commercial architecture in Iowa City. The metal cornice across the top of the main facade dates from sometime prior to 1904. The present storefront dates to a 1984 renovation, at which time the two cast iron columns were discovered. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986." ]
7,526
Chas Early is best known for portraying a comedian born in what year?
1961
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{ "title": [ "Chas Early", "Bill Hicks" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Chelsea Vanessa Peretti (born February 20, 1978) is an American comedian, actress, and writer.", " She is best known for portraying Gina Linetti on the Fox comedy series \"Brooklyn Nine-Nine\". \"", "Paste\" ranked her Twitter account #75 on \"The 75 Best Twitter Accounts of 2014\"." ], "title": "Chelsea Peretti" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Nicholas \"Chas\" Hodges (born 28 December 1943) is an English musician and singer, probably best known for being one half, and lead vocalist, of the English musical duo Chas & Dave." ], "title": "Chas Hodges" }, { "sentences": [ "Vincent Charles Pusateri (May 4, 1963 – April 6, 2010), best known by his stage name Vinnie Chas, was an American musician.", " Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, he moved to Washington State as a child and while growing up there, he went to Bethel High School and were in several bands with childhood friend Jerry Cantrell.", " In 1987, Chas joined Hollywood-based hard rock band Pretty Boy Floyd as their bassist.", " He died on April 6, 2010 in Vancouver, Washington and is laid to rest in Spanaway, Washington." ], "title": "Vinnie Chas" }, { "sentences": [ "James Carter Walker, Jr. (born June 25, 1947), known professionally as Jimmie Walker, is an American actor and comedian.", " Walker is best known for portraying James Evans, Jr. (J.J.), the oldest son of Florida and James Evans, Sr. on the CBS television series \"Good Times\" which originally ran from 1974–1979.", " Walker was nominated for Golden Globe awards \"Best Supporting Actor In A Television Series\" in 1975 and 1976 for his role.", " While on the show, Walker's character was known for the catchphrase \"\"Dy-no-mite!\"\"", " which he also used in his mid–1970s TV commercial for a Panasonic line of cassette and 8-track tape players.", " He also starred in \"Let's Do It Again\" with John Amos, and \"The Greatest Thing That Almost Happened\" with James Earl Jones.", " Walker continues to tour the country with his stand-up comedy routine." ], "title": "Jimmie Walker" }, { "sentences": [ "William Melvin Hicks (December 16, 1961 – February 26, 1994) was an American stand-up comedian, social critic, satirist, and musician.", " His material, encompassing a wide range of social issues including religion, politics, and philosophy, was controversial, and often steeped in dark comedy." ], "title": "Bill Hicks" }, { "sentences": [ "Shaheed K. Woods (born Shaheed Kamal Jihad Woods) is an American actor, comedian born and raised in Jersey City, New Jersey.", " He is best known for \"A Gentleman\", \"Midnight Delight\", \"Life!", " Camera Action...\" earning him accolades." ], "title": "Shaheed Woods" }, { "sentences": [ "Chas Early is a British actor and playwright.", " He has appeared on TV shows such as Casualty and EastEnders, \"Skins\" and Mayo.", " He is probably best known for portraying the late comedian Bill Hicks in his one-man show, \"Bill Hicks: Slight Return\"." ], "title": "Chas Early" }, { "sentences": [ "Lucy Kate Pargeter (born 1 March 1977) is an English actress.", " She is best known for playing Helen Raven in \"Crossroads\" and Chas Dingle in \"Emmerdale\".", " In 2013, she landed third place in the 13th series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!", "." ], "title": "Lucy Pargeter" }, { "sentences": [ "David Victor \"Dave\" Peacock (born 24 May 1945) is an English musician and bass guitarist.", " He was raised in Ponders End and the Freezywater areas of Enfield.", " Peacock is best known as having been one half of the English musical duo, Chas & Dave from 1975." ], "title": "Dave Peacock (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Mir Saeed Zahedi, OBE FREng RDI FIMechE PhD (born 23 May 1957) is a British-Iranian biomedical engineer and innovator who is currently the Technical Director at Chas A Blatchford & Sons.", " He was named Royal Designer for Industry in 2014 and knighted \"for services to Engineering and Innovation\" in 2017.", " He is one of the leading designers of prosthetics, best known for his work in the development of the world's first fully integrated, microprocessor controlled, lower limb system, Linx." ], "title": "Saeed Zahedi" } ]
[ "Title: Chelsea Peretti\n\nChelsea Vanessa Peretti (born February 20, 1978) is an American comedian, actress, and writer. She is best known for portraying Gina Linetti on the Fox comedy series \"Brooklyn Nine-Nine\". \" Paste\" ranked her Twitter account #75 on \"The 75 Best Twitter Accounts of 2014\".", "Title: Chas Hodges\n\nCharles Nicholas \"Chas\" Hodges (born 28 December 1943) is an English musician and singer, probably best known for being one half, and lead vocalist, of the English musical duo Chas & Dave.", "Title: Vinnie Chas\n\nVincent Charles Pusateri (May 4, 1963 – April 6, 2010), best known by his stage name Vinnie Chas, was an American musician. Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, he moved to Washington State as a child and while growing up there, he went to Bethel High School and were in several bands with childhood friend Jerry Cantrell. In 1987, Chas joined Hollywood-based hard rock band Pretty Boy Floyd as their bassist. He died on April 6, 2010 in Vancouver, Washington and is laid to rest in Spanaway, Washington.", "Title: Jimmie Walker\n\nJames Carter Walker, Jr. (born June 25, 1947), known professionally as Jimmie Walker, is an American actor and comedian. Walker is best known for portraying James Evans, Jr. (J.J.), the oldest son of Florida and James Evans, Sr. on the CBS television series \"Good Times\" which originally ran from 1974–1979. Walker was nominated for Golden Globe awards \"Best Supporting Actor In A Television Series\" in 1975 and 1976 for his role. While on the show, Walker's character was known for the catchphrase \"\"Dy-no-mite!\"\" which he also used in his mid–1970s TV commercial for a Panasonic line of cassette and 8-track tape players. He also starred in \"Let's Do It Again\" with John Amos, and \"The Greatest Thing That Almost Happened\" with James Earl Jones. Walker continues to tour the country with his stand-up comedy routine.", "Title: Bill Hicks\n\nWilliam Melvin Hicks (December 16, 1961 – February 26, 1994) was an American stand-up comedian, social critic, satirist, and musician. His material, encompassing a wide range of social issues including religion, politics, and philosophy, was controversial, and often steeped in dark comedy.", "Title: Shaheed Woods\n\nShaheed K. Woods (born Shaheed Kamal Jihad Woods) is an American actor, comedian born and raised in Jersey City, New Jersey. He is best known for \"A Gentleman\", \"Midnight Delight\", \"Life! Camera Action...\" earning him accolades.", "Title: Chas Early\n\nChas Early is a British actor and playwright. He has appeared on TV shows such as Casualty and EastEnders, \"Skins\" and Mayo. He is probably best known for portraying the late comedian Bill Hicks in his one-man show, \"Bill Hicks: Slight Return\".", "Title: Lucy Pargeter\n\nLucy Kate Pargeter (born 1 March 1977) is an English actress. She is best known for playing Helen Raven in \"Crossroads\" and Chas Dingle in \"Emmerdale\". In 2013, she landed third place in the 13th series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! .", "Title: Dave Peacock (musician)\n\nDavid Victor \"Dave\" Peacock (born 24 May 1945) is an English musician and bass guitarist. He was raised in Ponders End and the Freezywater areas of Enfield. Peacock is best known as having been one half of the English musical duo, Chas & Dave from 1975.", "Title: Saeed Zahedi\n\nSir Mir Saeed Zahedi, OBE FREng RDI FIMechE PhD (born 23 May 1957) is a British-Iranian biomedical engineer and innovator who is currently the Technical Director at Chas A Blatchford & Sons. He was named Royal Designer for Industry in 2014 and knighted \"for services to Engineering and Innovation\" in 2017. He is one of the leading designers of prosthetics, best known for his work in the development of the world's first fully integrated, microprocessor controlled, lower limb system, Linx." ]
7,527
Where was the airline which has Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport as the home airport headquartered?
Port Louis, Mauritius
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{ "title": [ "Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport", "Air Mauritius" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Medical College (SSRMC), created 1996, is the first medical college of Mauritius, established by the Indian Ocean Medical Institute Trust (IOMIT) in Mauritius in the memory of the 'father of the nation', late Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam.", " Mr. R.P.N. Singh, an educationist and a social planner from India, is the founder Chairman and Managing Trustee of the trust." ], "title": "Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Medical College" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden (sometimes shortened to the SSR Botanical Garden), commonly known as the Pamplemousses Botanical Garden, is a popular tourist attraction in Pamplemousses, near Port Louis, Mauritius, and the oldest botanical garden in the Southern Hemisphere.", " Famous for its long pond of giant water lilies (\"Victoria amazonica\"), the garden was first constructed by Pierre Poivre (17191786) in 1770, and it covers an area of around 37 hectares." ], "title": "Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden" }, { "sentences": [ "Jean-Nicolas Céré (20 August 1737 – 2 May 1810) was a French botanist and agronomist born on the Indian Ocean Isle de France (now Mauritius) but educated in Brittany and Paris.", " On the Isle de France he was befriended by Pierre Poivre (1719–1786), administrator of the Isle de France and Ile Bourbon (Réunion), who he assisted in the cultivation of spices.", " When Poivre was recalled to France in 1773 Céré was appointed Director of the Royal Garden at Monplaisir (now Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden), a position he held from 1775 to the time of his death in 1810." ], "title": "Jean-Nicolas Céré" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam (Hindi: सर शिवसागर रामगुलाम; September 18, 1900 – December 15, 1985; often referred to as Chacha Ramgoolam) was a Mauritian politician, statesman and philanthropist.", " He was a leader in the Mauritian independence movement, and served as the first Chief Minister and Prime Minister of Mauritius, as well as its Governor-General.", " He was the Chairperson of the Organisation of African Unity from 1976 to 1977.", " As the leader of the Labour Party, Ramgoolam fought for the rights of labourers and led Mauritius to independence in 1968." ], "title": "Seewoosagur Ramgoolam" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Cassam Ismael Moollan (26 February 1927 – 15 November 2010) was the Acting Governor-General of Mauritius from 15 December 1985 until 17 January 1986.", " As chief justice of Mauritius at the time, he assumed the position immediately after the death of Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam until a successor could be appointed.", " He was knighted in 1982." ], "title": "Cassam Moollan" }, { "sentences": [ "Plaine Magnien is a village in southeast Mauritius located in the Grand Port District.", " Saint Esprit Prestige Store, one of the most popular retail store of the village, is found on the main road near the Mauritius Commercial bank.", " Plaine Magnien has an all girls State Secondary School, France Boyer de la Giroday SSS.", " In addition, it is the birthplace of the former Governor-General of Mauritius, Dayendranath Burrenchobay.", " According to the Statistics Mauritius census in 2011, the population was at 10,443.", " The village is the location of the only airport on the island, Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport." ], "title": "Plaine Magnien" }, { "sentences": [ "Sushil Ramjoorawon, The Right Honorable Lady Ramgoolam (2 October 1922 — 5 January 1984; commonly known as Lady Sushil Ramgoolam) was the wife of the late Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, father of the nation, leader of the Labour Party from 1959 to 1982, ex-Prime Minister of Mauritius (1968-1982) and ex-Governor General of Mauritius (1983-1985).", " She was First Lady of Mauritius while her husband was in office of Governor General and Prime Minister of Mauritius from 1968 to 1982.", " Her son Navin Ramgoolam has also been Prime Minister of Mauritius (1995-2000, 2005-2014)." ], "title": "Sushil Ramgoolam" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Abdul Razack Mohamed () (1906–1978) was an Indian born former key Mauritian Minister in the pre and post-independence cabinet of Mauritius.", " He is celebrated as one of the fathers of the modern state of Mauritius, and he was the leader of the political party called the CAM (Comite D'Action Musulman).", " His work together with Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam of the Mauritian Labour Party is credited with being instrumental in bringing independence to Mauritius." ], "title": "Abdool Razack Mohamed" }, { "sentences": [ "Air Mauritius Limited, operating as Air Mauritius, is the flag carrier airline of Mauritius.", " The airline is headquartered at the \"Air Mauritius Centre\" in Port Louis, Mauritius.", " Its main hub is Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport.", " The company is the fourth largest carrier in Sub-Saharan Africa, and has an important standing in the European, African, and Indian Ocean region markets; the airline won the “2011 Indian Ocean Leading Airline Prize”, making it the seventh year in a row for it to win the award." ], "title": "Air Mauritius" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (IATA: MRU, ICAO: FIMP) is the main international airport in Mauritius.", " It is located 26 nmi southeast of the capital city of Port Louis.", " The airport was previously known as the \"Plaisance Airport\" and has direct flights to several destinations in Africa, Asia, Europe and is home to the country's national airline Air Mauritius.", " Airports of Mauritius Co. Ltd (AML) is the owner and operator of the airport, the Government of Mauritius is the major shareholder of AML." ], "title": "Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport" } ]
[ "Title: Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Medical College\n\nSir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Medical College (SSRMC), created 1996, is the first medical college of Mauritius, established by the Indian Ocean Medical Institute Trust (IOMIT) in Mauritius in the memory of the 'father of the nation', late Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam. Mr. R.P.N. Singh, an educationist and a social planner from India, is the founder Chairman and Managing Trustee of the trust.", "Title: Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden\n\nThe Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden (sometimes shortened to the SSR Botanical Garden), commonly known as the Pamplemousses Botanical Garden, is a popular tourist attraction in Pamplemousses, near Port Louis, Mauritius, and the oldest botanical garden in the Southern Hemisphere. Famous for its long pond of giant water lilies (\"Victoria amazonica\"), the garden was first constructed by Pierre Poivre (17191786) in 1770, and it covers an area of around 37 hectares.", "Title: Jean-Nicolas Céré\n\nJean-Nicolas Céré (20 August 1737 – 2 May 1810) was a French botanist and agronomist born on the Indian Ocean Isle de France (now Mauritius) but educated in Brittany and Paris. On the Isle de France he was befriended by Pierre Poivre (1719–1786), administrator of the Isle de France and Ile Bourbon (Réunion), who he assisted in the cultivation of spices. When Poivre was recalled to France in 1773 Céré was appointed Director of the Royal Garden at Monplaisir (now Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden), a position he held from 1775 to the time of his death in 1810.", "Title: Seewoosagur Ramgoolam\n\nSir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam (Hindi: सर शिवसागर रामगुलाम; September 18, 1900 – December 15, 1985; often referred to as Chacha Ramgoolam) was a Mauritian politician, statesman and philanthropist. He was a leader in the Mauritian independence movement, and served as the first Chief Minister and Prime Minister of Mauritius, as well as its Governor-General. He was the Chairperson of the Organisation of African Unity from 1976 to 1977. As the leader of the Labour Party, Ramgoolam fought for the rights of labourers and led Mauritius to independence in 1968.", "Title: Cassam Moollan\n\nSir Cassam Ismael Moollan (26 February 1927 – 15 November 2010) was the Acting Governor-General of Mauritius from 15 December 1985 until 17 January 1986. As chief justice of Mauritius at the time, he assumed the position immediately after the death of Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam until a successor could be appointed. He was knighted in 1982.", "Title: Plaine Magnien\n\nPlaine Magnien is a village in southeast Mauritius located in the Grand Port District. Saint Esprit Prestige Store, one of the most popular retail store of the village, is found on the main road near the Mauritius Commercial bank. Plaine Magnien has an all girls State Secondary School, France Boyer de la Giroday SSS. In addition, it is the birthplace of the former Governor-General of Mauritius, Dayendranath Burrenchobay. According to the Statistics Mauritius census in 2011, the population was at 10,443. The village is the location of the only airport on the island, Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport.", "Title: Sushil Ramgoolam\n\nSushil Ramjoorawon, The Right Honorable Lady Ramgoolam (2 October 1922 — 5 January 1984; commonly known as Lady Sushil Ramgoolam) was the wife of the late Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, father of the nation, leader of the Labour Party from 1959 to 1982, ex-Prime Minister of Mauritius (1968-1982) and ex-Governor General of Mauritius (1983-1985). She was First Lady of Mauritius while her husband was in office of Governor General and Prime Minister of Mauritius from 1968 to 1982. Her son Navin Ramgoolam has also been Prime Minister of Mauritius (1995-2000, 2005-2014).", "Title: Abdool Razack Mohamed\n\nSir Abdul Razack Mohamed () (1906–1978) was an Indian born former key Mauritian Minister in the pre and post-independence cabinet of Mauritius. He is celebrated as one of the fathers of the modern state of Mauritius, and he was the leader of the political party called the CAM (Comite D'Action Musulman). His work together with Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam of the Mauritian Labour Party is credited with being instrumental in bringing independence to Mauritius.", "Title: Air Mauritius\n\nAir Mauritius Limited, operating as Air Mauritius, is the flag carrier airline of Mauritius. The airline is headquartered at the \"Air Mauritius Centre\" in Port Louis, Mauritius. Its main hub is Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport. The company is the fourth largest carrier in Sub-Saharan Africa, and has an important standing in the European, African, and Indian Ocean region markets; the airline won the “2011 Indian Ocean Leading Airline Prize”, making it the seventh year in a row for it to win the award.", "Title: Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport\n\nSir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (IATA: MRU, ICAO: FIMP) is the main international airport in Mauritius. It is located 26 nmi southeast of the capital city of Port Louis. The airport was previously known as the \"Plaisance Airport\" and has direct flights to several destinations in Africa, Asia, Europe and is home to the country's national airline Air Mauritius. Airports of Mauritius Co. Ltd (AML) is the owner and operator of the airport, the Government of Mauritius is the major shareholder of AML." ]
7,528
Where in South Africa is Castle Lager bottled?
Johannesburg
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[ { "sentences": [ "Gilroy’s Brewery is a microbrewery and restaurant in Muldersdrift, Gauteng, South Africa.", " The brewery was founded in 2000 by Stephen Gilroy at his pharmaceutical printing company in Roodepoort, Gauteng.", " Gilroy’s Brewery was one of the first microbreweries in South Africa, along with Mitchell's Brewery, Nottingham Road Brewery, and Drayman’s Brewery.", " In 2008 the operation was relocated to the current premises at Ngwenya Glass Village in Muldersdrift, where it expanded to include the restaurant, beer garden, and a gift shop.", " The brewery produces 5 styles of beer – a lager, pale ale, ruby ale, and a dark ale.", " The brewery has recently introduced a ginger beer." ], "title": "Gilroy’s Brewery" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2017 COSAFA Cup (known as Castle Lager COSAFA Cup South Africa 2017 for sponsorship reasons) is the 17th edition of the COSAFA Cup, an international football competition consisting of national teams of member nations of the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA).", " It was held in South Africa from 25 June to 9 July." ], "title": "2017 COSAFA Cup" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 COSAFA Cup (known as Castle Lager COSAFA Cup Namibia 2016 for sponsorship reasons) was the 16th edition of the COSAFA Cup, an international football competition consisting of national teams of member nations of the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA).", " Originally, it was to be held in Windhoek, Namibia during May 2016, however the tournament was rescheduled to avoid a clash with the South African Premier Soccer League and took place in June 2016." ], "title": "2016 COSAFA Cup" }, { "sentences": [ "Ethos Water, a Starbucks subsidiary, is a brand of bottled water with a social mission of \"helping children get clean water.\"", " Ethos began in 2001 when Peter Thum had the idea after working in communities in South Africa that lacked access to clean water.", " Thum, who was working as consultant for McKinsey & Company at the time, realized the potential to create a bottled water brand to raise awareness and funding for safe water programs.", " The idea became an obsession for Thum, and he wrote the business plan for Ethos, left McKinsey, and moved to New York in early 2002 to start the venture." ], "title": "Ethos Water" }, { "sentences": [ "Castle Lager is a South African pale lager.", " It is the flagship product of the South African Breweries and has been variously described as South Africa's national beer, akin to Carling in the United Kingdom and Budweiser in the United States.", " Castle Lager was awarded in the \"World's Best Bottled Lager\" category at the 2000 Brewing Industry International Awards and is the official sponsor to many sporting associations within South Africa, most notably the South African Football Team and South African Cricket Team." ], "title": "Castle Lager" }, { "sentences": [ "South African Breweries (officially The South African Breweries Limited, informally SAB) is a major brewing and bottling company headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa and was a wholly owned subsidiary of SABMiller until its interests were sold to Anheuser-Busch InBev on 10 October 2016.", " South African Breweries is now a direct subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV." ], "title": "South African Breweries" }, { "sentences": [ "Valpre is a bottled spring water by The Coca-Cola Company available in South Africa.", " The brand is bottled in two forms, \"still\" and \"sparkling\".", " Coca-Cola South Africa announced on the 12 October 2009 that it will establish a new Valpre Water Bottling plant in Heidelberg, Gauteng." ], "title": "Valpre" }, { "sentences": [ "Tusker Project Fame is an East African reality-singing competition show sponsored by Tusker Lager.", " The show is similar to American Idol and Project Fame South Africa, musicians compete to win cash and a one-year record deal with Universal Music Group South Africa." ], "title": "Tusker Project Fame" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2018 COSAFA Cup (known as Castle Lager COSAFA Cup Botswana 2018 for sponsorship reasons) will be the 18th edition of the COSAFA Cup, an international football competition consisting of national teams of member nations of the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA).", " It will be held in Botswana in July 2018." ], "title": "2018 COSAFA Cup" }, { "sentences": [ "The South African Defence Force Ensign was the flag used by the South African Defence Force (SADF) as a unified flag for all of the South African Defence Forces after they had previously only used their own individual flags.", " It consisted of a green ensign with the flag of South Africa (known as the \"\"Oranje, Blanje, Blou\"\") in canton with a crest consisting of three symbols of the SADF forces inside an outline of the Castle of Good Hope.", " The flag was adopted in 1981 but was replaced in 1994 following the adoption of a new flag and the reorganization of the armed forces in South Africa as the South African National Defence Force but was still used for a few months after." ], "title": "South African Defence Force Ensign" } ]
[ "Title: Gilroy’s Brewery\n\nGilroy’s Brewery is a microbrewery and restaurant in Muldersdrift, Gauteng, South Africa. The brewery was founded in 2000 by Stephen Gilroy at his pharmaceutical printing company in Roodepoort, Gauteng. Gilroy’s Brewery was one of the first microbreweries in South Africa, along with Mitchell's Brewery, Nottingham Road Brewery, and Drayman’s Brewery. In 2008 the operation was relocated to the current premises at Ngwenya Glass Village in Muldersdrift, where it expanded to include the restaurant, beer garden, and a gift shop. The brewery produces 5 styles of beer – a lager, pale ale, ruby ale, and a dark ale. The brewery has recently introduced a ginger beer.", "Title: 2017 COSAFA Cup\n\nThe 2017 COSAFA Cup (known as Castle Lager COSAFA Cup South Africa 2017 for sponsorship reasons) is the 17th edition of the COSAFA Cup, an international football competition consisting of national teams of member nations of the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA). It was held in South Africa from 25 June to 9 July.", "Title: 2016 COSAFA Cup\n\nThe 2016 COSAFA Cup (known as Castle Lager COSAFA Cup Namibia 2016 for sponsorship reasons) was the 16th edition of the COSAFA Cup, an international football competition consisting of national teams of member nations of the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA). Originally, it was to be held in Windhoek, Namibia during May 2016, however the tournament was rescheduled to avoid a clash with the South African Premier Soccer League and took place in June 2016.", "Title: Ethos Water\n\nEthos Water, a Starbucks subsidiary, is a brand of bottled water with a social mission of \"helping children get clean water.\" Ethos began in 2001 when Peter Thum had the idea after working in communities in South Africa that lacked access to clean water. Thum, who was working as consultant for McKinsey & Company at the time, realized the potential to create a bottled water brand to raise awareness and funding for safe water programs. The idea became an obsession for Thum, and he wrote the business plan for Ethos, left McKinsey, and moved to New York in early 2002 to start the venture.", "Title: Castle Lager\n\nCastle Lager is a South African pale lager. It is the flagship product of the South African Breweries and has been variously described as South Africa's national beer, akin to Carling in the United Kingdom and Budweiser in the United States. Castle Lager was awarded in the \"World's Best Bottled Lager\" category at the 2000 Brewing Industry International Awards and is the official sponsor to many sporting associations within South Africa, most notably the South African Football Team and South African Cricket Team.", "Title: South African Breweries\n\nSouth African Breweries (officially The South African Breweries Limited, informally SAB) is a major brewing and bottling company headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa and was a wholly owned subsidiary of SABMiller until its interests were sold to Anheuser-Busch InBev on 10 October 2016. South African Breweries is now a direct subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV.", "Title: Valpre\n\nValpre is a bottled spring water by The Coca-Cola Company available in South Africa. The brand is bottled in two forms, \"still\" and \"sparkling\". Coca-Cola South Africa announced on the 12 October 2009 that it will establish a new Valpre Water Bottling plant in Heidelberg, Gauteng.", "Title: Tusker Project Fame\n\nTusker Project Fame is an East African reality-singing competition show sponsored by Tusker Lager. The show is similar to American Idol and Project Fame South Africa, musicians compete to win cash and a one-year record deal with Universal Music Group South Africa.", "Title: 2018 COSAFA Cup\n\nThe 2018 COSAFA Cup (known as Castle Lager COSAFA Cup Botswana 2018 for sponsorship reasons) will be the 18th edition of the COSAFA Cup, an international football competition consisting of national teams of member nations of the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA). It will be held in Botswana in July 2018.", "Title: South African Defence Force Ensign\n\nThe South African Defence Force Ensign was the flag used by the South African Defence Force (SADF) as a unified flag for all of the South African Defence Forces after they had previously only used their own individual flags. It consisted of a green ensign with the flag of South Africa (known as the \"\"Oranje, Blanje, Blou\"\") in canton with a crest consisting of three symbols of the SADF forces inside an outline of the Castle of Good Hope. The flag was adopted in 1981 but was replaced in 1994 following the adoption of a new flag and the reorganization of the armed forces in South Africa as the South African National Defence Force but was still used for a few months after." ]
7,529
Are Isaac Bashevis Singer and Ernesto Sabato both writers ?
yes
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[ { "sentences": [ "Several writers, including Jewish Nobel Prize laureate Isaac Bashevis Singer, and animal rights groups have drawn a comparison between the treatment of animals and the Holocaust.", " The comparison is regarded as controversial, and has been criticized by organizations that campaign against antisemitism, including the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum." ], "title": "Animal rights and the Holocaust" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Rencontre au Sommet.", " Dialogue between Anthony Burgess and Isaac Bashevis Singer\" is an 86-page book containing the complete transcripts of conversations between Anthony Burgess and Isaac Bashevis Singer when they met for a Swedish television documentary in 1985." ], "title": "Rencontre au Sommet" }, { "sentences": [ "Ernesto Sabato (June 24, 1911 – April 30, 2011) was an Argentine writer, painter and physicist.", " According to the BBC he \"won some of the most prestigious prizes in Hispanic literature\" and \"became very influential in the literary world throughout Latin America\".", " Upon his death \"El País\" dubbed him the \"last classic writer in Argentine literature\"." ], "title": "Ernesto Sabato" }, { "sentences": [ "Israel Joshua Singer (Yiddish: ישראל יהושע ; November 30, 1893, Biłgoraj, Congress Poland — February 10, 1944 New York) was a Polish American novelist who wrote in Yiddish.", " He was born Yisruel Yehoyshye Zinger, the son of Pinchas Mendl Zinger, a rabbi and author of rabbinic commentaries, and Basheva Zylberman.", " He was the brother of author Isaac Bashevis Singer and novelist Esther Kreitman.", " He married Genia Kuper.", " His eldest son, Yasha, died of influenza before the family's emigration to America.", " His younger son, Joseph Singer was the translator for both his father's works and his uncle, Isaac Bashevis Singer.", " Joseph a painter and writer like his father married June Flaum Singer who went on to become a writer.", " They had four children: Sharon Salinger, Brett Singer, IJ Singer and Valerie Singer.", " The three daughters followed in the family business and are also published poets and novelists." ], "title": "Israel Joshua Singer" }, { "sentences": [ "Isaac in America: A Journey with Isaac Bashevis Singer" ], "title": "Isaac in America: A Journey with Isaac Bashevis Singer" }, { "sentences": [ "Irene Lieblich (April 20, 1923 – December 28, 2008) was a Polish-born artist and Holocaust survivor noted for illustrating the books of Nobel laureate Isaac Bashevis Singer and for her paintings highlighting Jewish life and culture.", " She is also a distant cousin of noted Yiddish language author and playwright Isaac Leib Peretz." ], "title": "Irene Lieblich" }, { "sentences": [ "Shop Talk: A Writer and His Colleagues and Their Work is a collection of previously published interviews with important 20th-century writers by novelist Philip Roth.", " Among the writers interviewed are Primo Levi, Aharon Appelfeld, Ivan Klima, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Milan Kundera, and Edna O'Brien.", " In addition, the book contains a discussion with Mary McCarthy about Roth's novel \"The Counterlife\" and a \"New Yorker\" essay on Saul Bellow.", " Roth's trip to Israel to interview Appelfeld inspired his novel \"Operation Shylock\"." ], "title": "Shop Talk" }, { "sentences": [ "Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories is a 1966 book of short stories written by Polish-American author Isaac Bashevis Singer.", " The stories were translated from Yiddish, which was Singer's language of choice for writing, by Singer and Elizabeth Shub.", " Maurice Sendak provided illustrations for the book.", " Among other recognition the book received, it was a runner-up for the Newbery Medal (i.e., a Newbery Honor Book) in 1967.", " It has been translated into many languages." ], "title": "Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories" }, { "sentences": [ "Isaac Bashevis Singer (Yiddish: יצחק באַשעװיס זינגער‎ ; November 21, 1902 – July 24, 1991) was a Polish-born Jewish writer in Yiddish, awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1978.", " The Polish form of his birth name was Icek Hersz Zynger.", " He used his mother's first name in an initial literary pseudonym, \"Izaak Baszewis\", which he later expanded.", " He was a leading figure in the Yiddish literary movement, writing and publishing only in Yiddish.", " He was also awarded two U.S. National Book Awards, one in Children's Literature for his memoir \"A Day Of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing Up in Warsaw\" (1970) and one in Fiction for his collection \"A Crown of Feathers and Other Stories\" (1974)." ], "title": "Isaac Bashevis Singer" }, { "sentences": [ "Hinde Ester Singer Kreytman (31 March 1891 – 13 June 1954), known in English as Esther Kreitman, was a Yiddish-language novelist and short story writer.", " She was born in Biłgoraj, Congress Poland to a rabbinic Jewish family.", " Her younger brothers Israel Joshua Singer and Isaac Bashevis Singer subsequently became writers." ], "title": "Esther Kreitman" } ]
[ "Title: Animal rights and the Holocaust\n\nSeveral writers, including Jewish Nobel Prize laureate Isaac Bashevis Singer, and animal rights groups have drawn a comparison between the treatment of animals and the Holocaust. The comparison is regarded as controversial, and has been criticized by organizations that campaign against antisemitism, including the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.", "Title: Rencontre au Sommet\n\n\"Rencontre au Sommet. Dialogue between Anthony Burgess and Isaac Bashevis Singer\" is an 86-page book containing the complete transcripts of conversations between Anthony Burgess and Isaac Bashevis Singer when they met for a Swedish television documentary in 1985.", "Title: Ernesto Sabato\n\nErnesto Sabato (June 24, 1911 – April 30, 2011) was an Argentine writer, painter and physicist. According to the BBC he \"won some of the most prestigious prizes in Hispanic literature\" and \"became very influential in the literary world throughout Latin America\". Upon his death \"El País\" dubbed him the \"last classic writer in Argentine literature\".", "Title: Israel Joshua Singer\n\nIsrael Joshua Singer (Yiddish: ישראל יהושע ; November 30, 1893, Biłgoraj, Congress Poland — February 10, 1944 New York) was a Polish American novelist who wrote in Yiddish. He was born Yisruel Yehoyshye Zinger, the son of Pinchas Mendl Zinger, a rabbi and author of rabbinic commentaries, and Basheva Zylberman. He was the brother of author Isaac Bashevis Singer and novelist Esther Kreitman. He married Genia Kuper. His eldest son, Yasha, died of influenza before the family's emigration to America. His younger son, Joseph Singer was the translator for both his father's works and his uncle, Isaac Bashevis Singer. Joseph a painter and writer like his father married June Flaum Singer who went on to become a writer. They had four children: Sharon Salinger, Brett Singer, IJ Singer and Valerie Singer. The three daughters followed in the family business and are also published poets and novelists.", "Title: Isaac in America: A Journey with Isaac Bashevis Singer\n\nIsaac in America: A Journey with Isaac Bashevis Singer", "Title: Irene Lieblich\n\nIrene Lieblich (April 20, 1923 – December 28, 2008) was a Polish-born artist and Holocaust survivor noted for illustrating the books of Nobel laureate Isaac Bashevis Singer and for her paintings highlighting Jewish life and culture. She is also a distant cousin of noted Yiddish language author and playwright Isaac Leib Peretz.", "Title: Shop Talk\n\nShop Talk: A Writer and His Colleagues and Their Work is a collection of previously published interviews with important 20th-century writers by novelist Philip Roth. Among the writers interviewed are Primo Levi, Aharon Appelfeld, Ivan Klima, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Milan Kundera, and Edna O'Brien. In addition, the book contains a discussion with Mary McCarthy about Roth's novel \"The Counterlife\" and a \"New Yorker\" essay on Saul Bellow. Roth's trip to Israel to interview Appelfeld inspired his novel \"Operation Shylock\".", "Title: Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories\n\nZlateh the Goat and Other Stories is a 1966 book of short stories written by Polish-American author Isaac Bashevis Singer. The stories were translated from Yiddish, which was Singer's language of choice for writing, by Singer and Elizabeth Shub. Maurice Sendak provided illustrations for the book. Among other recognition the book received, it was a runner-up for the Newbery Medal (i.e., a Newbery Honor Book) in 1967. It has been translated into many languages.", "Title: Isaac Bashevis Singer\n\nIsaac Bashevis Singer (Yiddish: יצחק באַשעװיס זינגער‎ ; November 21, 1902 – July 24, 1991) was a Polish-born Jewish writer in Yiddish, awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1978. The Polish form of his birth name was Icek Hersz Zynger. He used his mother's first name in an initial literary pseudonym, \"Izaak Baszewis\", which he later expanded. He was a leading figure in the Yiddish literary movement, writing and publishing only in Yiddish. He was also awarded two U.S. National Book Awards, one in Children's Literature for his memoir \"A Day Of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing Up in Warsaw\" (1970) and one in Fiction for his collection \"A Crown of Feathers and Other Stories\" (1974).", "Title: Esther Kreitman\n\nHinde Ester Singer Kreytman (31 March 1891 – 13 June 1954), known in English as Esther Kreitman, was a Yiddish-language novelist and short story writer. She was born in Biłgoraj, Congress Poland to a rabbinic Jewish family. Her younger brothers Israel Joshua Singer and Isaac Bashevis Singer subsequently became writers." ]
7,530
What bookseller at Har Mar Mall in Roseville, Minnesota, is a Fortune 500 company with the largest number of retail outlets in the United States?
Barnes & Noble
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Burns (born September 20, 1958) is an American business leader who has been Chairwoman of Xerox since 2010, and was Xerox CEO from 2009 to 2016.", " Burns was the first African-American woman CEO to head a Fortune 500 company.", " She is also the first woman to succeed another woman as head of a Fortune 500 company, having succeeded Anne Mulcahy as CEO of Xerox.", " In 2014, \"Forbes\" rated her the 22nd most powerful woman in the world." ], "title": "Ursula Burns" }, { "sentences": [ "Sawgrass Mills is an outlet shopping mall operated by the Simon Property Group, in Sunrise, Florida, a city in Broward County.", " With 2383906 sqft of retail selling space, it is the tenth largest mall in the United States, the largest single story and outlet mall in the U.S., the largest shopping mall in Broward County, the second largest mall in Florida and Miami Metropolitan Area, and the third largest shopping mall in the southeastern United States.", " The mall opened in 1990 as the third mall developed by the now-defunct Mills Corporation (now part of Simon Property Group), and has been expanded four times since then, most recently in 2013.", " There are over 300 retail outlets and name brand discounters, with anchors including Off 5th Saks Fifth Avenue, and Super Target." ], "title": "Sawgrass Mills" }, { "sentences": [ "Sonic Automotive, Inc. () is a Fortune 500 company based in Charlotte, North Carolina, and is the fifth largest automotive retailer in the United States.", " The company’s founder and Executive Chairman O. Bruton Smith is also the Executive Chairman and a director of Speedway Motorsports (NYSE: TRK).", " Sonic ranked 297th on the 2016 Fortune 500 list.", " The company also is a member of the Russell 2000 index." ], "title": "Sonic Automotive" }, { "sentences": [ "The Fortune 500 is an annual list compiled and published by \"Fortune\" magazine that ranks 500 of the largest United States corporations by total revenue for their respective fiscal years.", " The list includes publicly held companies, along with privately held companies for which revenues are publicly available.", " The concept of the Fortune 500 was created by Edgar P. Smith, a \"Fortune\" editor, and the first list was published in 1955.", " The Fortune 500 is more commonly used than its subset Fortune 100 or wider list Fortune 1000." ], "title": "Fortune 500" }, { "sentences": [ "Har Mar Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Roseville, Minnesota, a suburb of the Twin Cities.", " Har Mar Mall comprises over 430,000 sqft of retail space and is anchored by Burlington Coat Factory, Cub Foods, HomeGoods, and Marshalls.", " The mall contains 45 tenants, including several national chains, such as Barnes & Noble, David's Bridal, and Staples Inc." ], "title": "Har Mar Mall" }, { "sentences": [ "Lithia Motors, Inc. is an American nationwide automotive retailer headquartered in Medford, Oregon.", " It is the fourth largest automotive retailer in the United States.", " In 2015, Lithia Motors broke into the Fortune 500 list at #482, making it one of only three Oregon-based companies in the Fortune 500.", " This followed a year that saw the acquisition of the DCH Auto Group, one of the 10 largest dealer groups in the country, with 27 dealerships, before being purchased by Lithia Motors.", " In 2016, Lithia climbed to #346 and that same year made the Fortune 500 List of Top Ten Companies with the biggest Jump in rank on the Fortune 500.", " Today, Lithia is ranked #318 on the Fortune 500.", " Lithia employs more than 11,100 people in stores across the nation including Alaska and Hawaii.", " Lithia operates 160 stores in 18 states." ], "title": "Lithia Motors" }, { "sentences": [ "Belle International Holdings Limited is the number one women's shoe retailer in China, with 22% of the domestic market share.", " It is engaged in the manufacturing, distribution and retail sales of footwear products.", " It offers a number of brand names within its footwear business, including \"Belle\", \"Staccato\", \"Teenmix\", \"Tata\", \"Fato\", \"JipiJapa\", \"Joy & Peace\" and \"Bata\".", " As of its IPO in May 2007, the company had a retail network comprising 3,828 retail outlets in 150 cities in China and a network of 35 retail outlets in Hong Kong, Macau and the US.", " In September 2008, Belle was named No. 8 in the BusinessWeek Asia 50, Businessweek's annual ranking of top Asian companies." ], "title": "Belle International" }, { "sentences": [ "Prudential Financial, Inc. is an American Fortune Global 500 and Fortune 500 company whose subsidiaries provide insurance, investment management, and other financial products and services to both retail and institutional customers throughout the United States and in over 30 other countries.", " Principal products and services provided include life insurance, annuities, mutual funds, pension- and retirement-related investments, administration and asset management, securities brokerage services, and commercial and residential real estate in many states of the U.S.", " It provides these products and services to individual and institutional customers through distribution networks in the financial services industry.", " Prudential has operations in the United States, Asia, Europe and Latin America and has organized its principal operations into the Financial Services Businesses and the Closed Block Business." ], "title": "Prudential Financial" } ]
[ "Title: Barnes & Noble\n\nBarnes & Noble, Inc., is a Fortune 500 company, the bookseller with the largest number of retail outlets in the United States, and a retailer of content, digital media, and educational products. As of July 29, 2017, the company operates 632 retail stores in all 50 U.S. states.", "Title: A Line (Minnesota)\n\nThe A Line, previously known as the Snelling Avenue Bus Rapid Transitway, is a bus rapid transit line in Twin Cities in Minnesota operated by Metro Transit. The A Line operates on the Snelling Avenue corridor, connecting to the Blue and Green light rail lines, as well as serving Hamline University, Macalester College, Highland Village, Rosedale Center, Har Mar Mall, Minnehaha Park and the Midway area.", "Title: Ursula Burns\n\nUrsula M. Burns (born September 20, 1958) is an American business leader who has been Chairwoman of Xerox since 2010, and was Xerox CEO from 2009 to 2016. Burns was the first African-American woman CEO to head a Fortune 500 company. She is also the first woman to succeed another woman as head of a Fortune 500 company, having succeeded Anne Mulcahy as CEO of Xerox. In 2014, \"Forbes\" rated her the 22nd most powerful woman in the world.", "Title: Sawgrass Mills\n\nSawgrass Mills is an outlet shopping mall operated by the Simon Property Group, in Sunrise, Florida, a city in Broward County. With 2383906 sqft of retail selling space, it is the tenth largest mall in the United States, the largest single story and outlet mall in the U.S., the largest shopping mall in Broward County, the second largest mall in Florida and Miami Metropolitan Area, and the third largest shopping mall in the southeastern United States. The mall opened in 1990 as the third mall developed by the now-defunct Mills Corporation (now part of Simon Property Group), and has been expanded four times since then, most recently in 2013. There are over 300 retail outlets and name brand discounters, with anchors including Off 5th Saks Fifth Avenue, and Super Target.", "Title: Sonic Automotive\n\nSonic Automotive, Inc. () is a Fortune 500 company based in Charlotte, North Carolina, and is the fifth largest automotive retailer in the United States. The company’s founder and Executive Chairman O. Bruton Smith is also the Executive Chairman and a director of Speedway Motorsports (NYSE: TRK). Sonic ranked 297th on the 2016 Fortune 500 list. The company also is a member of the Russell 2000 index.", "Title: Fortune 500\n\nThe Fortune 500 is an annual list compiled and published by \"Fortune\" magazine that ranks 500 of the largest United States corporations by total revenue for their respective fiscal years. The list includes publicly held companies, along with privately held companies for which revenues are publicly available. The concept of the Fortune 500 was created by Edgar P. Smith, a \"Fortune\" editor, and the first list was published in 1955. The Fortune 500 is more commonly used than its subset Fortune 100 or wider list Fortune 1000.", "Title: Har Mar Mall\n\nHar Mar Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Roseville, Minnesota, a suburb of the Twin Cities. Har Mar Mall comprises over 430,000 sqft of retail space and is anchored by Burlington Coat Factory, Cub Foods, HomeGoods, and Marshalls. The mall contains 45 tenants, including several national chains, such as Barnes & Noble, David's Bridal, and Staples Inc.", "Title: Lithia Motors\n\nLithia Motors, Inc. is an American nationwide automotive retailer headquartered in Medford, Oregon. It is the fourth largest automotive retailer in the United States. In 2015, Lithia Motors broke into the Fortune 500 list at #482, making it one of only three Oregon-based companies in the Fortune 500. This followed a year that saw the acquisition of the DCH Auto Group, one of the 10 largest dealer groups in the country, with 27 dealerships, before being purchased by Lithia Motors. In 2016, Lithia climbed to #346 and that same year made the Fortune 500 List of Top Ten Companies with the biggest Jump in rank on the Fortune 500. Today, Lithia is ranked #318 on the Fortune 500. Lithia employs more than 11,100 people in stores across the nation including Alaska and Hawaii. Lithia operates 160 stores in 18 states.", "Title: Belle International\n\nBelle International Holdings Limited is the number one women's shoe retailer in China, with 22% of the domestic market share. It is engaged in the manufacturing, distribution and retail sales of footwear products. It offers a number of brand names within its footwear business, including \"Belle\", \"Staccato\", \"Teenmix\", \"Tata\", \"Fato\", \"JipiJapa\", \"Joy & Peace\" and \"Bata\". As of its IPO in May 2007, the company had a retail network comprising 3,828 retail outlets in 150 cities in China and a network of 35 retail outlets in Hong Kong, Macau and the US. In September 2008, Belle was named No. 8 in the BusinessWeek Asia 50, Businessweek's annual ranking of top Asian companies.", "Title: Prudential Financial\n\nPrudential Financial, Inc. is an American Fortune Global 500 and Fortune 500 company whose subsidiaries provide insurance, investment management, and other financial products and services to both retail and institutional customers throughout the United States and in over 30 other countries. Principal products and services provided include life insurance, annuities, mutual funds, pension- and retirement-related investments, administration and asset management, securities brokerage services, and commercial and residential real estate in many states of the U.S. It provides these products and services to individual and institutional customers through distribution networks in the financial services industry. Prudential has operations in the United States, Asia, Europe and Latin America and has organized its principal operations into the Financial Services Businesses and the Closed Block Business." ]
7,531
What was the population of the town where radio station 2MO is located?
9,726
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"Fieldstown, Alabama" }, { "sentences": [ "Greek Radio is a narrowcast radio station based in Revesby, broadcasting to the Sydney area.", " The station broadcasts music and talk in Greek as well as relaying Rik 3 from Cyprus.", " The station started as a Greek program on community radio station 2NBC in 1983.", " The group later purchased a narrowcast licence and began transmitting on 1683 AM in 1996." ], "title": "Greek Radio (Australia)" }, { "sentences": [ "Gunnedah is a town in north-eastern New South Wales, Australia and is the seat of the Gunnedah Shire local government area.", " In the 2016 census the town recorded a population of 9,726.", " Gunnedah is situated within the Liverpool Plains, a fertile agricultural region, with 80% of the surrounding shire area devoted to farming.", " The Namoi River flows west then north-west through the town providing water beneficial to agricultural operations in the area." ], "title": "Gunnedah" }, { "sentences": [ "John Minson (born 6 June 1927 – March 10, 2017) was an Australian radio personality born in Sydney, but moved to Tamworth in 1961 to work as an announcer/copywriter at 2TM and briefly at sister station 2MO in Gunnedah." ], "title": "John Minson" }, { "sentences": [ "Hit101.3 Sea FM (call sign: 2CFM) is an Australian radio station located on the New South Wales Central Coast, part of Southern Cross Austereo (ASX:SXL).", " Hit101.3 Sea FM broadcasts from the Central Coast Radio Centre on Henry Parry Drive, in Gosford, along with sister station 2GOFM.", " The station was first broadcast from studios located in Mann Street, Gosford, where it was known on air as Coast Rock FM." ], "title": "Hit101.3 Sea FM Central Coast" }, { "sentences": [ "2ZY was the name of a radio station broadcast by the British Broadcasting Company from Manchester, England, between 1922 and 1927.", " The station aired its first test transmission on 450 metres on 17 May 1922 and began regular broadcasting on 15 November 1922, just a day after sister station 2LO began daily programmes in London.", " On the same day, 5IT began in Birmingham and eight other station opened in subsequent months across Britain.", " The frequency chosen for 2ZY was then 375 metres medium wave.", " The programmes were made and broadcast at first from the Metropolitan-Vickers electricity works in Old Trafford.", " The ornate iron water tower at the works was the site of the transmitter." ], "title": "2ZY" }, { "sentences": [ "Radio in Sydney became a popular tool for politics, news, religion, and sport and has managed to survive despite the introduction of television and the internet.", " The first long range (520 km) coastal radio station was established in 1911.", " In 1921, amateur radio broadcasters commenced transition.", " The first radio licence in Australia was granted to Charles Maclurcan for station 2CM.", " Commencing in 1923, 2SB is the second official station to be licensed.", " Sydney's first official station 2FC commenced service in 1924.", " In 1935, the studios of the ABC install a disc recorder, enabling the recording of programs to occur for the first time.", " Talk radio was introduced on 2SM in 1967.", " In 1974, 2MBS commences broadcasting as the first full-time FM station in Australia, playing classical music 24 hours a day.", " Finally, in 1975, multicultural radio is launched with the formation of 2EA." ], "title": "List of Sydney radio stations" }, { "sentences": [ "Marcin Jaskulski (born 11 November 1977) is a Polish-born Australian journalist based in the north-western New South Wales town of Bourke.", " He worked at the regional Indigenous radio station 2CUZ FM.", " The radio station broadcasts to many towns of New South Wales, including Walgett, Bourke and Brewarrina.", " Jaskulski writes for a number of publications." ], "title": "Marcin Jaskulski" }, { "sentences": [ "RTÉ Radio 1 (Irish: \"RTÉ Raidió 1\" ) is the principal radio channel of Irish public-service broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann and is the direct descendant of Dublin radio station 2RN, which began broadcasting on a regular basis on 1 January 1926.", " The station is a rare modern example of a mixed radio channel, offering a wide spectrum of programming which is mainly speech-based but also includes a fair amount of music." ], "title": "RTÉ Radio 1" }, { "sentences": [ "Radio station 2XG, also known as the \"Highbridge station\", was an experimental station located in New York City and licensed to the De Forest Radio Telephone and Telegraph Company from 1915-1917 and 1920-1924.", " In 1916 it became the first radio station employing a vacuum-tube transmitter to make news and entertainment broadcasts on a regular schedule, and, on November 7, 1916, became the first to broadcast U.S. presidential election returns by spoken word instead of Morse code." ], "title": "Radio 2XG" } ]
[ "Title: Fieldstown, Alabama\n\nFieldstown is a CDP located within the western portion of Gardendale, Alabama (35071). The Fieldstown community is home to several recently built subdivisions as well as older homes that were present before the community was annexed into Gardendale. The area features the Gardendale soccer complex, celebration park, splash pad, the Gardendale Urban Trail System (GUTS), and a dog park that was built in 2016. Gardendale Fire and Rescue Station 2 is located in Fieldstown at 1648 Fieldstown Rd. The city built Station 2 in 2014 after the area underwent a population increase due to the new subdivisions and homes being built. The community is also home to Fieldstown Volunteers, which is a combination emergency response/disaster relief team that assist other agencies, including the fire department, during large emergencies or disaster situations. For more information about the Fieldstown Community refer to the Gardendale, AL article.", "Title: Greek Radio (Australia)\n\nGreek Radio is a narrowcast radio station based in Revesby, broadcasting to the Sydney area. The station broadcasts music and talk in Greek as well as relaying Rik 3 from Cyprus. The station started as a Greek program on community radio station 2NBC in 1983. The group later purchased a narrowcast licence and began transmitting on 1683 AM in 1996.", "Title: Gunnedah\n\nGunnedah is a town in north-eastern New South Wales, Australia and is the seat of the Gunnedah Shire local government area. In the 2016 census the town recorded a population of 9,726. Gunnedah is situated within the Liverpool Plains, a fertile agricultural region, with 80% of the surrounding shire area devoted to farming. The Namoi River flows west then north-west through the town providing water beneficial to agricultural operations in the area.", "Title: John Minson\n\nJohn Minson (born 6 June 1927 – March 10, 2017) was an Australian radio personality born in Sydney, but moved to Tamworth in 1961 to work as an announcer/copywriter at 2TM and briefly at sister station 2MO in Gunnedah.", "Title: Hit101.3 Sea FM Central Coast\n\nHit101.3 Sea FM (call sign: 2CFM) is an Australian radio station located on the New South Wales Central Coast, part of Southern Cross Austereo (ASX:SXL). Hit101.3 Sea FM broadcasts from the Central Coast Radio Centre on Henry Parry Drive, in Gosford, along with sister station 2GOFM. The station was first broadcast from studios located in Mann Street, Gosford, where it was known on air as Coast Rock FM.", "Title: 2ZY\n\n2ZY was the name of a radio station broadcast by the British Broadcasting Company from Manchester, England, between 1922 and 1927. The station aired its first test transmission on 450 metres on 17 May 1922 and began regular broadcasting on 15 November 1922, just a day after sister station 2LO began daily programmes in London. On the same day, 5IT began in Birmingham and eight other station opened in subsequent months across Britain. The frequency chosen for 2ZY was then 375 metres medium wave. The programmes were made and broadcast at first from the Metropolitan-Vickers electricity works in Old Trafford. The ornate iron water tower at the works was the site of the transmitter.", "Title: List of Sydney radio stations\n\nRadio in Sydney became a popular tool for politics, news, religion, and sport and has managed to survive despite the introduction of television and the internet. The first long range (520 km) coastal radio station was established in 1911. In 1921, amateur radio broadcasters commenced transition. The first radio licence in Australia was granted to Charles Maclurcan for station 2CM. Commencing in 1923, 2SB is the second official station to be licensed. Sydney's first official station 2FC commenced service in 1924. In 1935, the studios of the ABC install a disc recorder, enabling the recording of programs to occur for the first time. Talk radio was introduced on 2SM in 1967. In 1974, 2MBS commences broadcasting as the first full-time FM station in Australia, playing classical music 24 hours a day. Finally, in 1975, multicultural radio is launched with the formation of 2EA.", "Title: Marcin Jaskulski\n\nMarcin Jaskulski (born 11 November 1977) is a Polish-born Australian journalist based in the north-western New South Wales town of Bourke. He worked at the regional Indigenous radio station 2CUZ FM. The radio station broadcasts to many towns of New South Wales, including Walgett, Bourke and Brewarrina. Jaskulski writes for a number of publications.", "Title: RTÉ Radio 1\n\nRTÉ Radio 1 (Irish: \"RTÉ Raidió 1\" ) is the principal radio channel of Irish public-service broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann and is the direct descendant of Dublin radio station 2RN, which began broadcasting on a regular basis on 1 January 1926. The station is a rare modern example of a mixed radio channel, offering a wide spectrum of programming which is mainly speech-based but also includes a fair amount of music.", "Title: Radio 2XG\n\nRadio station 2XG, also known as the \"Highbridge station\", was an experimental station located in New York City and licensed to the De Forest Radio Telephone and Telegraph Company from 1915-1917 and 1920-1924. In 1916 it became the first radio station employing a vacuum-tube transmitter to make news and entertainment broadcasts on a regular schedule, and, on November 7, 1916, became the first to broadcast U.S. presidential election returns by spoken word instead of Morse code." ]
7,532
Akiko Yajima was the title character in the anime series illustrated by whom?
Yoshito Usui
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[ { "sentences": [ "Dragon Ball Super (Japanese: Doragon Bōru Sūpā ) is an ongoing Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation that began airing on July 5, 2015.", " Its overall plot outline is written by \"Dragon Ball\" franchise creator Akira Toriyama, while the individual episodes are written by different screenwriters.", " It is also a manga series illustrated by Toyotarou, serialized in Shueisha's \"shōnen\" manga magazine \"V Jump\".", " The anime is a sequel to Toriyama's original \"Dragon Ball\" manga and the \"Dragon Ball Z\" television series featuring the first new storyline in 18 years.", " It is broadcast on Sundays at 9:00 a.m. on Fuji TV." ], "title": "Dragon Ball Super" }, { "sentences": [ "Nintama Rantarō (忍たま乱太郎 , \"Rantarō the Ninja Boy\") is a Japanese anime series produced by Ajia-do Animation Works and broadcast on NHK since 10 April 1993.", " It is an adaptation of the manga series \"Rakudai Ninja Rantarō\", written and illustrated by Sōbe Amako.", " \"Nintama Rantarō\" centers on the title character and his friends as they attend a school for budding ninjas. Like the manga on which it is based, there are a considerable amount of anachronisms for comedic purposes; for example, the title character is bespectacled.", " The anime also references other Japanese media personalities such as Ken Shimura.", " The series is currently the longest-running anime on NHK and the second longest-running anime series of all time.", " The official English title is Ninjaboy Rantaro." ], "title": "Nintama Rantarō" }, { "sentences": [ "Scrapped Princess (Japanese: スクラップド・プリンセス , Hepburn: Sukurappudo Purinsesu ) is a Japanese light novel series by Ichiro Sakaki and illustrated by Yukinobu Azumi, also known as the popular adult dōjin artist Nakayohi Mogudan.", " In 2003, it was adapted into an anime series produced by Bones.", " The character designs in the anime are by Takahiro Komori, who is also known for the designs on another anime series, \"Cowboy Bebop\"." ], "title": "Scrapped Princess" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Yona of the Dawn\" is an anime series produced by Pierrot and directed by Kazuhiro Yoneda.", " The series follows a princess of the Kouka Kingdom named Yona, her bodyguard and childhood friend Son Hak, and an oracle's caretaker named Yoon.", " They travel the lands to recruit the four dragon warriors in order to overthrow the kingdom from Yona's cousin Soo-Won, who killed Yona's father King Il.", " It aired between October 7, 2014 and March 24, 2015 on AT-X.", " Funimation has licensed the anime series for streaming and home video rights in North America.", " Beginning on March 17, 2015, Funimation streamed their dubbed version of the anime, starting with episode 13.", " The first opening theme is an instrumental song by Kunihiko Ryo, called Akatsuki no Yona (暁のヨナ , lit.", " meaning \"Yona of the Dawn\") , while the first ending theme is \"Yoru\" (夜 , lit.", " meaning \"Night\") by Vistlip.", " The second opening theme is \"Akatsuki no Hana\", by Cyntia, and the second ending theme is \"Akatsuki\", by Akiko Shikata.", " Three original video animations were bundled with the manga's 19th, 21st and 22nd limited edition volumes, respectively.", " The first OVA was released on September 18, 2015, the second OVA was released on August 19, 2016 and the third OVA was released on December 20, 2016." ], "title": "List of Yona of the Dawn episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "Kare Baka: Wagahai no Kare wa Baka de R (カレバカ~吾輩ノ彼ハ馬鹿でR~ , lit.", " \"Idiot Boyfriend: My Boyfriend is an Idiot\") is a Japanese gag manga series, written by Masahiro Totsuka and with art by Saki Azumi, serialized in Hakusensha's \"seinen\" manga magazine \"Young Animal Island\".", " It was previously serialized in the same magazine under the title \"Wagahai no Kare wa Baka de Aru\" (吾輩ノ彼ハ馬鹿である ) between 2012 and 2014, which was collected in two \"tankōbon\" volumes.", " A web anime series adaptation has been announced.", " The anime is directed by Akiko Seki with character designs by Erina Kojima and produced by Sakura Create.", " Online manga website \"Young Animal Densi\" in which Hakusensha simultaneously published the manga, began streaming the first two episodes of the anime on October 16, 2015." ], "title": "Kare Baka" }, { "sentences": [ "Kingdom (キングダム , Kingudamu ) is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title written and illustrated by Yasuhisa Hara.", " The series was adapted into a thirty-eight episode anime series by studio Pierrot that aired from June 4, 2012 to February 25, 2013.", " A second season was announced and aired from June 8, 2013 to March 1, 2014.", " An English language release of the anime was licensed by Funimation Entertainment." ], "title": "List of Kingdom (anime) episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "Akiko Yajima (矢島 晶子 , Yajima Akiko ) is a Japanese voice actress from Kashiwazaki, Niigata.", " Her best-known role is as the title character Shinnosuke Nohara in the long-running anime series \"Crayon Shin-chan\".", " She also voices Mipple in the original \"Futari wa Pretty Cure\", Sally Yoshinaga in \"The Brave Express Might Gaine\", Paffy Pafuricia in \"Haō Taikei Ryū Knight\", Relena Peacecraft in \"Mobile Suit Gundam Wing\", Ayumi Himekawa in \"Glass Mask\", Riku and Diva in \"Blood+\", Longlong in \"Shizuku-chan\" and Kohaku in \"Inuyasha\".", " In video games, she voices Annie Barrs in \"Tales of\" series, and has dubbed for Anakin Skywalker and Harry Potter in some of the live-action films and video games." ], "title": "Akiko Yajima" }, { "sentences": [ "Crayon Shin-chan (Japanese: クレヨンしんちゃん , Hepburn: Kureyon Shin-chan ) , also known as Shin Chan, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshito Usui.", " It follows the adventures of the five-year-old Shinnosuke \"Shin\" Nohara and his parents, baby sister, dog, neighbours, and friends and is set in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture." ], "title": "Crayon Shin-chan" }, { "sentences": [ "Mai-HiME: Unmei no Keitouju (舞-HiME 運命の系統樹, \"Mai-HiME: The Genealogical Tree of Fate\") is a visual novel published by Sunrise Interactive.", " Only weeks after Sunrise's \"My-HiME\" anime series started airing in Japan, a game of the series was already announced.", " Marvelous Interactive is behind this game for PlayStation 2.", " A PC version named \"Mai-HiME: Unmei no Keitouju - Shura\" was released on June 30, 2006 by CIRCUS.", " The adventure game is set in the Kazehana Gakuen, which is protected by the \"Hime\" of the title.", " The Tree of Fate in the title points to the fact that the game provides a different view and perspective in the Mai-Hime world than that of the anime series.", " Character designs are not the same as the ones in the anime series.", " The game also features an ending different from the anime series." ], "title": "Mai-HiME: Unmei no Keitōju" }, { "sentences": [ "A Certain Scientific Railgun (とある科学の<ruby ><rb>超電磁砲</rb><rp> (</rp><rt >レールガン</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby> , Toaru Kagaku no Rērugan ) is an anime series based on the manga of the same name, which in itself is a spin-off of Kazuma Kamachi's light novel, manga and anime series \"A Certain Magical Index\".", " The manga is serialized in Dengeki Daioh and is written by Kazuma Kamachi and illustrated by Motoi Fukuyama.", " The anime series is set in Academy City before and during the events of \"A Certain Magical Index\", in which the plot focuses on Mikoto Misaka, an electromaster who is the third strongest esper in Academy City, along with her friends: Kuroko Shirai, a teleporter and Mikoto's roommate; Kazari Uiharu, Kuroko's partner in Judgment, the city's public safety committee; and Ruiko Saten, Kazari's friend and classmate." ], "title": "List of A Certain Scientific Railgun episodes" } ]
[ "Title: Dragon Ball Super\n\nDragon Ball Super (Japanese: Doragon Bōru Sūpā ) is an ongoing Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation that began airing on July 5, 2015. Its overall plot outline is written by \"Dragon Ball\" franchise creator Akira Toriyama, while the individual episodes are written by different screenwriters. It is also a manga series illustrated by Toyotarou, serialized in Shueisha's \"shōnen\" manga magazine \"V Jump\". The anime is a sequel to Toriyama's original \"Dragon Ball\" manga and the \"Dragon Ball Z\" television series featuring the first new storyline in 18 years. It is broadcast on Sundays at 9:00 a.m. on Fuji TV.", "Title: Nintama Rantarō\n\nNintama Rantarō (忍たま乱太郎 , \"Rantarō the Ninja Boy\") is a Japanese anime series produced by Ajia-do Animation Works and broadcast on NHK since 10 April 1993. It is an adaptation of the manga series \"Rakudai Ninja Rantarō\", written and illustrated by Sōbe Amako. \"Nintama Rantarō\" centers on the title character and his friends as they attend a school for budding ninjas. Like the manga on which it is based, there are a considerable amount of anachronisms for comedic purposes; for example, the title character is bespectacled. The anime also references other Japanese media personalities such as Ken Shimura. The series is currently the longest-running anime on NHK and the second longest-running anime series of all time. The official English title is Ninjaboy Rantaro.", "Title: Scrapped Princess\n\nScrapped Princess (Japanese: スクラップド・プリンセス , Hepburn: Sukurappudo Purinsesu ) is a Japanese light novel series by Ichiro Sakaki and illustrated by Yukinobu Azumi, also known as the popular adult dōjin artist Nakayohi Mogudan. In 2003, it was adapted into an anime series produced by Bones. The character designs in the anime are by Takahiro Komori, who is also known for the designs on another anime series, \"Cowboy Bebop\".", "Title: List of Yona of the Dawn episodes\n\n\"Yona of the Dawn\" is an anime series produced by Pierrot and directed by Kazuhiro Yoneda. The series follows a princess of the Kouka Kingdom named Yona, her bodyguard and childhood friend Son Hak, and an oracle's caretaker named Yoon. They travel the lands to recruit the four dragon warriors in order to overthrow the kingdom from Yona's cousin Soo-Won, who killed Yona's father King Il. It aired between October 7, 2014 and March 24, 2015 on AT-X. Funimation has licensed the anime series for streaming and home video rights in North America. Beginning on March 17, 2015, Funimation streamed their dubbed version of the anime, starting with episode 13. The first opening theme is an instrumental song by Kunihiko Ryo, called Akatsuki no Yona (暁のヨナ , lit. meaning \"Yona of the Dawn\") , while the first ending theme is \"Yoru\" (夜 , lit. meaning \"Night\") by Vistlip. The second opening theme is \"Akatsuki no Hana\", by Cyntia, and the second ending theme is \"Akatsuki\", by Akiko Shikata. Three original video animations were bundled with the manga's 19th, 21st and 22nd limited edition volumes, respectively. The first OVA was released on September 18, 2015, the second OVA was released on August 19, 2016 and the third OVA was released on December 20, 2016.", "Title: Kare Baka\n\nKare Baka: Wagahai no Kare wa Baka de R (カレバカ~吾輩ノ彼ハ馬鹿でR~ , lit. \"Idiot Boyfriend: My Boyfriend is an Idiot\") is a Japanese gag manga series, written by Masahiro Totsuka and with art by Saki Azumi, serialized in Hakusensha's \"seinen\" manga magazine \"Young Animal Island\". It was previously serialized in the same magazine under the title \"Wagahai no Kare wa Baka de Aru\" (吾輩ノ彼ハ馬鹿である ) between 2012 and 2014, which was collected in two \"tankōbon\" volumes. A web anime series adaptation has been announced. The anime is directed by Akiko Seki with character designs by Erina Kojima and produced by Sakura Create. Online manga website \"Young Animal Densi\" in which Hakusensha simultaneously published the manga, began streaming the first two episodes of the anime on October 16, 2015.", "Title: List of Kingdom (anime) episodes\n\nKingdom (キングダム , Kingudamu ) is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title written and illustrated by Yasuhisa Hara. The series was adapted into a thirty-eight episode anime series by studio Pierrot that aired from June 4, 2012 to February 25, 2013. A second season was announced and aired from June 8, 2013 to March 1, 2014. An English language release of the anime was licensed by Funimation Entertainment.", "Title: Akiko Yajima\n\nAkiko Yajima (矢島 晶子 , Yajima Akiko ) is a Japanese voice actress from Kashiwazaki, Niigata. Her best-known role is as the title character Shinnosuke Nohara in the long-running anime series \"Crayon Shin-chan\". She also voices Mipple in the original \"Futari wa Pretty Cure\", Sally Yoshinaga in \"The Brave Express Might Gaine\", Paffy Pafuricia in \"Haō Taikei Ryū Knight\", Relena Peacecraft in \"Mobile Suit Gundam Wing\", Ayumi Himekawa in \"Glass Mask\", Riku and Diva in \"Blood+\", Longlong in \"Shizuku-chan\" and Kohaku in \"Inuyasha\". In video games, she voices Annie Barrs in \"Tales of\" series, and has dubbed for Anakin Skywalker and Harry Potter in some of the live-action films and video games.", "Title: Crayon Shin-chan\n\nCrayon Shin-chan (Japanese: クレヨンしんちゃん , Hepburn: Kureyon Shin-chan ) , also known as Shin Chan, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshito Usui. It follows the adventures of the five-year-old Shinnosuke \"Shin\" Nohara and his parents, baby sister, dog, neighbours, and friends and is set in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture.", "Title: Mai-HiME: Unmei no Keitōju\n\nMai-HiME: Unmei no Keitouju (舞-HiME 運命の系統樹, \"Mai-HiME: The Genealogical Tree of Fate\") is a visual novel published by Sunrise Interactive. Only weeks after Sunrise's \"My-HiME\" anime series started airing in Japan, a game of the series was already announced. Marvelous Interactive is behind this game for PlayStation 2. A PC version named \"Mai-HiME: Unmei no Keitouju - Shura\" was released on June 30, 2006 by CIRCUS. The adventure game is set in the Kazehana Gakuen, which is protected by the \"Hime\" of the title. The Tree of Fate in the title points to the fact that the game provides a different view and perspective in the Mai-Hime world than that of the anime series. Character designs are not the same as the ones in the anime series. The game also features an ending different from the anime series.", "Title: List of A Certain Scientific Railgun episodes\n\nA Certain Scientific Railgun (とある科学の<ruby ><rb>超電磁砲</rb><rp> (</rp><rt >レールガン</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby> , Toaru Kagaku no Rērugan ) is an anime series based on the manga of the same name, which in itself is a spin-off of Kazuma Kamachi's light novel, manga and anime series \"A Certain Magical Index\". The manga is serialized in Dengeki Daioh and is written by Kazuma Kamachi and illustrated by Motoi Fukuyama. The anime series is set in Academy City before and during the events of \"A Certain Magical Index\", in which the plot focuses on Mikoto Misaka, an electromaster who is the third strongest esper in Academy City, along with her friends: Kuroko Shirai, a teleporter and Mikoto's roommate; Kazari Uiharu, Kuroko's partner in Judgment, the city's public safety committee; and Ruiko Saten, Kazari's friend and classmate." ]
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This person founded the OHFA and was both governor Oklahoma and later the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence chairman?
David L. Boren
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[ { "sentences": [ "Daniel J. Jones is President of the Penn Quarter Group, a research investigative advisory based in Washington, D.C.", " He previously worked as a researcher and investigator for the U.S. Senate and the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).", " As a staff member of the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, he led several prominent investigations, including the largest investigative review in U.S. Senate history, The Committee Study of the Central Intelligence Agency's Detention and Interrogation Program (aka, the Senate Torture Report).", " The investigation, which was based on more than 6.3 million pages of classified documents, was described by the \"Los Angeles Times\" as the \"most extensive review of U.S. intelligence-gathering tactics in generations...\" Jones was the subject of a three-part series in \"The Guardian\" in September 2016." ], "title": "Daniel J. Jones" }, { "sentences": [ "The Church Committee was the United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, a U.S. Senate committee chaired by Idaho Senator Frank Church (D-ID) in 1975.", " The committee investigated abuses by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), National Security Agency (NSA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).", " The committee was part of a series of investigations into intelligence abuses during the mid-1970s, including the Watergate Hearings, the Rockefeller Commission, and the Pike Committee.", " One result of the committee's efforts was the establishment of the permanent U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence." ], "title": "Church Committee" }, { "sentences": [ "Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda link allegations were made by the U.S. government officials who claimed that a highly secretive relationship existed between former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and the radical Islamist militant organization Al-Qaeda from 1992 to 2003, specifically through a series of meetings reportedly involving the Iraqi Intelligence Service (IIS).", " In the lead up to the Iraq War, U.S. President George W. Bush alleged that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and militant group al-Qaeda might conspire to launch terrorist attacks on the United States, basing the administration's rationale for war, in part, on this allegation .", " The consensus of intelligence experts has been that these contacts never led to an operational relationship, and that consensus is backed up by reports from the independent 9/11 Commission and by declassified Defense Department reports as well as by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, whose 2006 report of Phase II of its investigation into prewar intelligence reports concluded that there was no evidence of ties between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda.", " Critics of the Bush Administration have said Bush was intentionally building a case for war with Iraq without regard to factual evidence.", " On April 29, 2007, former Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet said on \"60 Minutes\", \"We could never verify that there was any Iraqi authority, direction and control, complicity with al-Qaeda for 9/11 or any operational act against America, period.\"" ], "title": "Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda link allegations" }, { "sentences": [ "The 28 Pages refers to a section at the end of the December 2002 report of the Joint Inquiry into Intelligence Community Activities before and after the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001, conducted by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence that contains details of foreign state sponsor support for Al-Qaeda prior to the attack and the Saudi connection to the hijackers.", " The pages explain that some of the September 11 hijackers received assistance and financial support from individuals connected to the Saudi Arabian government, including Saudi intelligence officers, embassy staff, and members of the Saudi royal family." ], "title": "The 28 Pages" }, { "sentences": [ "The Intelligence Oversight Act of 1980 is a United States federal law that amended the Hughes–Ryan Act and requires United States government agencies to report covert actions to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI).", " The previous requirement to notify six to eight other committees was eliminated." ], "title": "Intelligence Oversight Act" }, { "sentences": [ "The Senate Report on Iraqi WMD Intelligence (formally, the \"Report of the Select Committee on Intelligence on the U.S. Intelligence Community's Prewar Intelligence Assessments on Iraq\") was the report by the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence concerning the U.S. intelligence community's assessments of Iraq during the time leading up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq.", " The report, which was released on July 9, 2004, identified numerous failures in the intelligence-gathering and -analysis process.", " The report found that these failures led to the creation of inaccurate materials that misled both government policy makers and the American public." ], "title": "Senate Report on Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq" }, { "sentences": [ "The Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) is a non-profit organization which serves the people of Oklahoma by offering affordable housing resources, including loans and rent assistance.", " OHFA was created in 1975 when Governor of Oklahoma David L. Boren approved the agency's first trust indenture.", " OHFA is a public trust with the State of Oklahoma as the beneficiary.", " The Trust was established to better the housing stock and the housing conditions in the State of Oklahoma and administers the Section 8 housing program for the State." ], "title": "Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency" }, { "sentences": [ "David Lyle Boren (born April 21, 1941) is an American university administrator and politician from the state of Oklahoma.", " A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 21st governor of Oklahoma from 1975 to 1979 and in the United States Senate from 1979 to 1994.", " He is currently the 13th president of the University of Oklahoma.", " He was the longest serving chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.", " David Boren officially announced his retirement as president of the University of Oklahoma, effective June 30, 2018." ], "title": "David L. Boren" }, { "sentences": [ "Christopher W. Rector (born July 12, 1951) is an American politician and entrepreneur.", " Rector served as a Republican State Senator from Maine's 22nd District, representing much of Knox County, including Rockland and his residence in Thomaston.", " He graduated from the Boston University College of General Studies and earned a B.A. from the University of Southern Maine.", " He attended the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in 2006 on a Brooks Fellowship.", " He served in the Maine House of Representatives from 2002-2006.", " He served as Chairman of the Joint Standing Committee on Labor, Commerce, Research and Economic Development, and also served on the Joint Standing Committee on Energy, Utilities and Technology and Joint Select Committee on Regulatory Reform.", " He serves on the Community Preservation Advisory Committee, the Maine Economic Growth Council, and the board of the Maine Compact for Higher Education.", " He is co-chair of Maine Solutions, a consensus building training and facilitation group for legislators and public officials.", " He helped to develop the Midcoast Leadership Academy which is offered classes in leadership development.", " He was appointed to and has served on the Joint Select Committee on Research, Development and the Innovation Economy in the summer of 2006 the Joint Select Committee on Prosperity in the summer of 2007, and the Joint Select Committee on Maine's Energy Future in the winter of 2009." ], "title": "Chris Rector" }, { "sentences": [ "The U.S. Senate Select Committee on Ethics is a select committee of the United States Senate charged with dealing with matters related to senatorial ethics.", " It is also commonly referred to as the Senate Ethics Committee.", " Senate rules require the Ethics Committee to be evenly divided between the Democrats and the Republicans, no matter who controls the Senate, although the chairman always comes from the majority party." ], "title": "United States Senate Select Committee on Ethics" } ]
[ "Title: Daniel J. Jones\n\nDaniel J. Jones is President of the Penn Quarter Group, a research investigative advisory based in Washington, D.C. He previously worked as a researcher and investigator for the U.S. Senate and the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). As a staff member of the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, he led several prominent investigations, including the largest investigative review in U.S. Senate history, The Committee Study of the Central Intelligence Agency's Detention and Interrogation Program (aka, the Senate Torture Report). The investigation, which was based on more than 6.3 million pages of classified documents, was described by the \"Los Angeles Times\" as the \"most extensive review of U.S. intelligence-gathering tactics in generations...\" Jones was the subject of a three-part series in \"The Guardian\" in September 2016.", "Title: Church Committee\n\nThe Church Committee was the United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, a U.S. Senate committee chaired by Idaho Senator Frank Church (D-ID) in 1975. The committee investigated abuses by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), National Security Agency (NSA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The committee was part of a series of investigations into intelligence abuses during the mid-1970s, including the Watergate Hearings, the Rockefeller Commission, and the Pike Committee. One result of the committee's efforts was the establishment of the permanent U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.", "Title: Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda link allegations\n\nSaddam Hussein and al-Qaeda link allegations were made by the U.S. government officials who claimed that a highly secretive relationship existed between former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and the radical Islamist militant organization Al-Qaeda from 1992 to 2003, specifically through a series of meetings reportedly involving the Iraqi Intelligence Service (IIS). In the lead up to the Iraq War, U.S. President George W. Bush alleged that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and militant group al-Qaeda might conspire to launch terrorist attacks on the United States, basing the administration's rationale for war, in part, on this allegation . The consensus of intelligence experts has been that these contacts never led to an operational relationship, and that consensus is backed up by reports from the independent 9/11 Commission and by declassified Defense Department reports as well as by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, whose 2006 report of Phase II of its investigation into prewar intelligence reports concluded that there was no evidence of ties between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda. Critics of the Bush Administration have said Bush was intentionally building a case for war with Iraq without regard to factual evidence. On April 29, 2007, former Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet said on \"60 Minutes\", \"We could never verify that there was any Iraqi authority, direction and control, complicity with al-Qaeda for 9/11 or any operational act against America, period.\"", "Title: The 28 Pages\n\nThe 28 Pages refers to a section at the end of the December 2002 report of the Joint Inquiry into Intelligence Community Activities before and after the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001, conducted by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence that contains details of foreign state sponsor support for Al-Qaeda prior to the attack and the Saudi connection to the hijackers. The pages explain that some of the September 11 hijackers received assistance and financial support from individuals connected to the Saudi Arabian government, including Saudi intelligence officers, embassy staff, and members of the Saudi royal family.", "Title: Intelligence Oversight Act\n\nThe Intelligence Oversight Act of 1980 is a United States federal law that amended the Hughes–Ryan Act and requires United States government agencies to report covert actions to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI). The previous requirement to notify six to eight other committees was eliminated.", "Title: Senate Report on Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq\n\nThe Senate Report on Iraqi WMD Intelligence (formally, the \"Report of the Select Committee on Intelligence on the U.S. Intelligence Community's Prewar Intelligence Assessments on Iraq\") was the report by the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence concerning the U.S. intelligence community's assessments of Iraq during the time leading up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The report, which was released on July 9, 2004, identified numerous failures in the intelligence-gathering and -analysis process. The report found that these failures led to the creation of inaccurate materials that misled both government policy makers and the American public.", "Title: Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency\n\nThe Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) is a non-profit organization which serves the people of Oklahoma by offering affordable housing resources, including loans and rent assistance. OHFA was created in 1975 when Governor of Oklahoma David L. Boren approved the agency's first trust indenture. OHFA is a public trust with the State of Oklahoma as the beneficiary. The Trust was established to better the housing stock and the housing conditions in the State of Oklahoma and administers the Section 8 housing program for the State.", "Title: David L. Boren\n\nDavid Lyle Boren (born April 21, 1941) is an American university administrator and politician from the state of Oklahoma. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 21st governor of Oklahoma from 1975 to 1979 and in the United States Senate from 1979 to 1994. He is currently the 13th president of the University of Oklahoma. He was the longest serving chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. David Boren officially announced his retirement as president of the University of Oklahoma, effective June 30, 2018.", "Title: Chris Rector\n\nChristopher W. Rector (born July 12, 1951) is an American politician and entrepreneur. Rector served as a Republican State Senator from Maine's 22nd District, representing much of Knox County, including Rockland and his residence in Thomaston. He graduated from the Boston University College of General Studies and earned a B.A. from the University of Southern Maine. He attended the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in 2006 on a Brooks Fellowship. He served in the Maine House of Representatives from 2002-2006. He served as Chairman of the Joint Standing Committee on Labor, Commerce, Research and Economic Development, and also served on the Joint Standing Committee on Energy, Utilities and Technology and Joint Select Committee on Regulatory Reform. He serves on the Community Preservation Advisory Committee, the Maine Economic Growth Council, and the board of the Maine Compact for Higher Education. He is co-chair of Maine Solutions, a consensus building training and facilitation group for legislators and public officials. He helped to develop the Midcoast Leadership Academy which is offered classes in leadership development. He was appointed to and has served on the Joint Select Committee on Research, Development and the Innovation Economy in the summer of 2006 the Joint Select Committee on Prosperity in the summer of 2007, and the Joint Select Committee on Maine's Energy Future in the winter of 2009.", "Title: United States Senate Select Committee on Ethics\n\nThe U.S. Senate Select Committee on Ethics is a select committee of the United States Senate charged with dealing with matters related to senatorial ethics. It is also commonly referred to as the Senate Ethics Committee. Senate rules require the Ethics Committee to be evenly divided between the Democrats and the Republicans, no matter who controls the Senate, although the chairman always comes from the majority party." ]
7,534
Which political ideology was the premise of The National Action Party?
Nationalism
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[ { "sentences": [ "The National Action Party, or simply National Action (Spanish: \"Acción Nacional\" ), was a Chilean right-wing political party of nationalist ideology." ], "title": "National Action (Chile, 1963)" }, { "sentences": [ "The National Action Party (Spanish: \"Partido Acción Nacional\" , PAN), founded in 1939, is one of the three main political parties in Mexico.", " Since the 1980s has been an important political party winning local, state, and national elections.", " In 2000, PAN candidate Vicente Fox was elected President for a six-year term; in 2006, PAN candidate Felipe Calderón succeeded Fox in presidency.", " During the period 2000-2012, both houses of the legislature had PAN pluralities, but the party did not have a majority in either house of the Congress.", " In the 2006 legislative elections the party won 207 out of 500 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 52 out of 128 Senators.", " In the 2012 Legislative Elections, the PAN won 38 seats in the Senate, and 114 seats in the Chamber of Deputies." ], "title": "National Action Party (Mexico)" }, { "sentences": [ "National Action Party Jalisco is a state branch of the National Action Party (Mexico), founded in Jalisco in 1939 by Efrain González Luna.", " The National Action Party (Mexico) was founded in Mexico City in 1939.", " González Luna had been an important leader of the Unión Nacional de Estudiantes Católicos (UNEC), a Jesuit-founded student group that had effectively opposed socialist education at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in the early 1930s.", " Leaders of UNEC, along with the rector of UNAM, Manuel Gómez Morín who had opposed socialist education went on to found the National Action Party in 1939.", " González Luna was a prolific writer, publishing on a variety of topics concerning political action and Mexican Catholicism." ], "title": "National Action Party Jalisco" }, { "sentences": [ "Nationalism is a range of political, social, and economic systems characterized by promoting the interests of a particular nation, particularly with the aim of gaining and maintaining self-governance, or full sovereignty, over the group's homeland.", " The political ideology therefore holds that a nation should govern itself, free from unwanted outside interference, and is linked to the concept of self-determination.", " Nationalism is further oriented towards developing and maintaining a national identity based on shared characteristics such as culture, language, race, religion, political goals or a belief in a common ancestry.", " Nationalism therefore seeks to preserve the nation's culture.", " It often also involves a sense of pride in the nation's achievements, and is closely linked to the concept of patriotism.", " In some cases, nationalism referred to the belief that a nation should be able to control the government and all means of production." ], "title": "Nationalism" }, { "sentences": [ "Blanca Margarita Magrassi Scagno (November 29, 1923 – October 9, 2015) was a Mexican women's rights activist, civil and pro-democracy activist, politician and leading figure within the National Action Party (PAN).", " Magrassi Scagno, the wife and political partner of Luis H. Álvarez, the former President of the National Action Party, served as a member of PAN's national executive committee from 1988 to 1990.", " She was considered a moral authority within PAN and Mexican politics." ], "title": "Blanca Magrassi Scagno" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pact for Mexico is a national political agreement signed on December 2, 2012 in the Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City by the president of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto, as well as Gustavo Madero Muñoz, the president of the National Action Party; Cristina Díaz, the acting chair of the Institutional Revolutionary Party; and Jesús Zambrano Grijalva, chair of the Party of the Democratic Revolution.", " The Green Party of Mexico joined as a signatory to the agreement on January 28, 2013.", " The pact's framework is composed of 95 public policy proposals based on three guiding principles:" ], "title": "Pact for Mexico" }, { "sentences": [ "The Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD, Spanish: \"Partido de la Revolución Democrática\" ) is a social democratic political party that is one of the three major political parties in Mexico, the others being the Institutional Revolutionary Party (\"Partido Revolucionario Institucional \", PRI) and the National Action Party (\"Partido Accion Nacional \", PAN)." ], "title": "Party of the Democratic Revolution" }, { "sentences": [ "Velia Idalia Aguilar Armendáriz (born 6 February 1960) is a Mexican politician from the National Action Party.", " From 2009 to 2012 she served as Deputy of the LXI Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing National Action Party." ], "title": "Velia Aguilar Armendáriz" }, { "sentences": [ "The National Action Party (Spanish: \"Partido Acción Nacional\" ) is a political party in El Salvador.", " It first contested national elections in 1956.", " However, Roberto Edmundo Cannessa, its candidate in the presidential election was disqualified, whilst in the legislative elections it failed to win a seat, despite being the only party to run against the Revolutionary Party of Democratic Unification.", " It did not contest the 1958 elections, but returned in 1960, again failing to win a seat against the PRUN.", " It also failed to win a seat in the Constitutional Assembly elections in 1961." ], "title": "National Action Party (El Salvador)" }, { "sentences": [ "Yolanda Guadalupe Valladares Valle (born 20 February 1959) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the National Action Party.", " As of 2014 she served as Deputy of the LIX Legislature of the Mexican Congress as a plurinominal representative.", " She currently serves as President of the State of Campeche chapter of the National Action Party.", " Under her mandate the Party won half of the city councils of that State in the 2015 local election." ], "title": "Yolanda Valladares" } ]
[ "Title: National Action (Chile, 1963)\n\nThe National Action Party, or simply National Action (Spanish: \"Acción Nacional\" ), was a Chilean right-wing political party of nationalist ideology.", "Title: National Action Party (Mexico)\n\nThe National Action Party (Spanish: \"Partido Acción Nacional\" , PAN), founded in 1939, is one of the three main political parties in Mexico. Since the 1980s has been an important political party winning local, state, and national elections. In 2000, PAN candidate Vicente Fox was elected President for a six-year term; in 2006, PAN candidate Felipe Calderón succeeded Fox in presidency. During the period 2000-2012, both houses of the legislature had PAN pluralities, but the party did not have a majority in either house of the Congress. In the 2006 legislative elections the party won 207 out of 500 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 52 out of 128 Senators. In the 2012 Legislative Elections, the PAN won 38 seats in the Senate, and 114 seats in the Chamber of Deputies.", "Title: National Action Party Jalisco\n\nNational Action Party Jalisco is a state branch of the National Action Party (Mexico), founded in Jalisco in 1939 by Efrain González Luna. The National Action Party (Mexico) was founded in Mexico City in 1939. González Luna had been an important leader of the Unión Nacional de Estudiantes Católicos (UNEC), a Jesuit-founded student group that had effectively opposed socialist education at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in the early 1930s. Leaders of UNEC, along with the rector of UNAM, Manuel Gómez Morín who had opposed socialist education went on to found the National Action Party in 1939. González Luna was a prolific writer, publishing on a variety of topics concerning political action and Mexican Catholicism.", "Title: Nationalism\n\nNationalism is a range of political, social, and economic systems characterized by promoting the interests of a particular nation, particularly with the aim of gaining and maintaining self-governance, or full sovereignty, over the group's homeland. The political ideology therefore holds that a nation should govern itself, free from unwanted outside interference, and is linked to the concept of self-determination. Nationalism is further oriented towards developing and maintaining a national identity based on shared characteristics such as culture, language, race, religion, political goals or a belief in a common ancestry. Nationalism therefore seeks to preserve the nation's culture. It often also involves a sense of pride in the nation's achievements, and is closely linked to the concept of patriotism. In some cases, nationalism referred to the belief that a nation should be able to control the government and all means of production.", "Title: Blanca Magrassi Scagno\n\nBlanca Margarita Magrassi Scagno (November 29, 1923 – October 9, 2015) was a Mexican women's rights activist, civil and pro-democracy activist, politician and leading figure within the National Action Party (PAN). Magrassi Scagno, the wife and political partner of Luis H. Álvarez, the former President of the National Action Party, served as a member of PAN's national executive committee from 1988 to 1990. She was considered a moral authority within PAN and Mexican politics.", "Title: Pact for Mexico\n\nThe Pact for Mexico is a national political agreement signed on December 2, 2012 in the Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City by the president of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto, as well as Gustavo Madero Muñoz, the president of the National Action Party; Cristina Díaz, the acting chair of the Institutional Revolutionary Party; and Jesús Zambrano Grijalva, chair of the Party of the Democratic Revolution. The Green Party of Mexico joined as a signatory to the agreement on January 28, 2013. The pact's framework is composed of 95 public policy proposals based on three guiding principles:", "Title: Party of the Democratic Revolution\n\nThe Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD, Spanish: \"Partido de la Revolución Democrática\" ) is a social democratic political party that is one of the three major political parties in Mexico, the others being the Institutional Revolutionary Party (\"Partido Revolucionario Institucional \", PRI) and the National Action Party (\"Partido Accion Nacional \", PAN).", "Title: Velia Aguilar Armendáriz\n\nVelia Idalia Aguilar Armendáriz (born 6 February 1960) is a Mexican politician from the National Action Party. From 2009 to 2012 she served as Deputy of the LXI Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing National Action Party.", "Title: National Action Party (El Salvador)\n\nThe National Action Party (Spanish: \"Partido Acción Nacional\" ) is a political party in El Salvador. It first contested national elections in 1956. However, Roberto Edmundo Cannessa, its candidate in the presidential election was disqualified, whilst in the legislative elections it failed to win a seat, despite being the only party to run against the Revolutionary Party of Democratic Unification. It did not contest the 1958 elections, but returned in 1960, again failing to win a seat against the PRUN. It also failed to win a seat in the Constitutional Assembly elections in 1961.", "Title: Yolanda Valladares\n\nYolanda Guadalupe Valladares Valle (born 20 February 1959) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the National Action Party. As of 2014 she served as Deputy of the LIX Legislature of the Mexican Congress as a plurinominal representative. She currently serves as President of the State of Campeche chapter of the National Action Party. Under her mandate the Party won half of the city councils of that State in the 2015 local election." ]
7,535
Which business that includes Dursun Aydın Özbek is located in Istanbul?
Galatasaray S.K.
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[ { "sentences": [ "Istanbul Sapphire, or Sapphire, is a skyscraper, and as of 2016, the tallest building in Istanbul and Turkey, located in the central business district of Levent.", " Istanbul Sapphire was the 4th tallest building in Europe when its construction was completed in 2010.", " It is the country's first ecological skyscraper.", " Sapphire rises 54 floors above ground level, and boasts an above-ground roof height of 238 meters: the building has an overall structural height of 261 meters including its spire, which is part of the design and not a radio antenna.", " Designed by Tabanlıoğlu Architects, it is a shopping and luxury residence mixed-use development managed by Kiler GYO." ], "title": "Istanbul Sapphire" }, { "sentences": [ "Dursun Aydın Özbek (born 25 March 1949) is a Turkish businessman.", " He is the chairman of Galatasaray S.K.." ], "title": "Dursun Özbek" }, { "sentences": [ "Levent is a neighbourhood and one of the main business districts of Istanbul, Turkey, located on the European side of the city.", " It is a part of the municipality of Beşiktaş which is situated to the north of the Golden Horn, at the western shore of the Bosphorus strait." ], "title": "Levent" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of busiest airports in Asia, ranked by total passengers per year, which includes arrival, departure and transit passengers.", " Beijing Capital International Airport has been the busiest airport in Asia since 2009.", " The tables also shows the percentage change in total passenger traffic over last year.", " Asian airports are those that are located in the 48 countries and 6 dependent states as defined by UN and fall within the Asian region.", " Airports in Moscow and Istanbul airport are located in the European part of their respective countries and so are not included in this list.", " While Turkey is a member state of The Council of Europe which includes Turkish airspace within Europe and hence traffic of Turkish airports, even those falling in the Asian region, are included in the busiest airport in Europe list." ], "title": "List of the busiest airports in Asia" }, { "sentences": [ "John Cook School of Business is the business school of Saint Louis University, a Jesuit, Catholic university located in St. Louis, Missouri.", " The business school was founded in 1910 and is the oldest business school west of the Mississippi River and 15th oldest in the United States.", " The John Cook School of Business undergraduate and graduate programs are accredited by AACSB International—the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the premier accrediting agency for degree programs in business—in which it earned accreditation in 1948.", " Less than 5% of business schools worldwide have earned accreditation.", " The student body includes more than 1,700 undergraduates and graduates.", " It is named after John M. Cook, Chairman and C.E.O. of PRG-Schultz International, Inc." ], "title": "John Cook School of Business" }, { "sentences": [ "Kanyon (meaning Canyon in Turkish) is a multi-purpose complex located on the Büyükdere Avenue in the Levent business district of Istanbul, Turkey.", " Opened on 6 June 2006, it unites a 160-store shopping mall (covering an area of 37,500 m), a 30-floor office tower (26 floors of which rise above street level) and a 22-floor residential block with 179 residential apartments into a complex undulating around a dramatic architectural “canyon”.", " The total construction area of the project is 250,000 m, with 30,000 m of rentable office area, 37,500 m of rentable retail area, 180 residential flats, 160 stores, 9 theater halls with a capacity of 1,600 spectators, and a parking facility for 2,300 vehicles.", " Each floor of the office tower has a total usable office space of 1,167 m.", " The complex rises on an area of 29,427 m." ], "title": "Kanyon Shopping Mall" }, { "sentences": [ "Varyap Meridian Project is a mixed-use development located near Istanbul's new financial and business district.", " Varyap Meridian Grand Tower is the tallest building in this project, at 244 m." ], "title": "Varyap Meridian Grand Tower 1" }, { "sentences": [ "Mecidiyeköy is a neighbourhood located in the Şişli district of Istanbul, Turkey.", " It is also one of the prominent business quarters of Istanbul.", " It is situated between Fulya, Kuştepe, Gültepe, Esentepe, and Gülbahar neighbourhoods.", " According to the 2008 demographic data, the population of the neighbourhood is 20,331." ], "title": "Mecidiyeköy" }, { "sentences": [ "Galatasaray Spor Kulübü (] , \"Galatasaray Sports Club\") is a Turkish sports club based on the European side of the city of Istanbul in Turkey, most notable for its association football department.", " The club also consists of various other departments including basketball, wheelchair basketball, volleyball, water polo, handball, athletics, swimming, rowing, sailing, judo, bridge, motorsport, equestrian, and chess.", " Galatasaray S.K. is among the key members of the Galatasaray Community Cooperation Committee together with Galatasaray University and the prestigious Lycée de Galatasaray." ], "title": "Galatasaray S.K." }, { "sentences": [ "Volkswagen Arena Istanbul is a multi-purpose indoor arena that is located in Istanbul, Turkey.", " The arena can be used to host live events, such as concerts, fashion shows, award ceremonies, dance and theater shows, basketball games, and other sporting events.", " The capacity of the arena ranges from 4,500 to 5,800, depending on different configurations for different events, and a combination of seating, standing, and VIP box configurations.", " The arena's capacity for basketball games is 5,240, which includes 5,000 regular seats for fans (88 of which are VIP seats), and 240 available seats in the arena's 24 private lounge suites." ], "title": "Volkswagen Arena Istanbul" } ]
[ "Title: Istanbul Sapphire\n\nIstanbul Sapphire, or Sapphire, is a skyscraper, and as of 2016, the tallest building in Istanbul and Turkey, located in the central business district of Levent. Istanbul Sapphire was the 4th tallest building in Europe when its construction was completed in 2010. It is the country's first ecological skyscraper. Sapphire rises 54 floors above ground level, and boasts an above-ground roof height of 238 meters: the building has an overall structural height of 261 meters including its spire, which is part of the design and not a radio antenna. Designed by Tabanlıoğlu Architects, it is a shopping and luxury residence mixed-use development managed by Kiler GYO.", "Title: Dursun Özbek\n\nDursun Aydın Özbek (born 25 March 1949) is a Turkish businessman. He is the chairman of Galatasaray S.K..", "Title: Levent\n\nLevent is a neighbourhood and one of the main business districts of Istanbul, Turkey, located on the European side of the city. It is a part of the municipality of Beşiktaş which is situated to the north of the Golden Horn, at the western shore of the Bosphorus strait.", "Title: List of the busiest airports in Asia\n\nThis is a list of busiest airports in Asia, ranked by total passengers per year, which includes arrival, departure and transit passengers. Beijing Capital International Airport has been the busiest airport in Asia since 2009. The tables also shows the percentage change in total passenger traffic over last year. Asian airports are those that are located in the 48 countries and 6 dependent states as defined by UN and fall within the Asian region. Airports in Moscow and Istanbul airport are located in the European part of their respective countries and so are not included in this list. While Turkey is a member state of The Council of Europe which includes Turkish airspace within Europe and hence traffic of Turkish airports, even those falling in the Asian region, are included in the busiest airport in Europe list.", "Title: John Cook School of Business\n\nJohn Cook School of Business is the business school of Saint Louis University, a Jesuit, Catholic university located in St. Louis, Missouri. The business school was founded in 1910 and is the oldest business school west of the Mississippi River and 15th oldest in the United States. The John Cook School of Business undergraduate and graduate programs are accredited by AACSB International—the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the premier accrediting agency for degree programs in business—in which it earned accreditation in 1948. Less than 5% of business schools worldwide have earned accreditation. The student body includes more than 1,700 undergraduates and graduates. It is named after John M. Cook, Chairman and C.E.O. of PRG-Schultz International, Inc.", "Title: Kanyon Shopping Mall\n\nKanyon (meaning Canyon in Turkish) is a multi-purpose complex located on the Büyükdere Avenue in the Levent business district of Istanbul, Turkey. Opened on 6 June 2006, it unites a 160-store shopping mall (covering an area of 37,500 m), a 30-floor office tower (26 floors of which rise above street level) and a 22-floor residential block with 179 residential apartments into a complex undulating around a dramatic architectural “canyon”. The total construction area of the project is 250,000 m, with 30,000 m of rentable office area, 37,500 m of rentable retail area, 180 residential flats, 160 stores, 9 theater halls with a capacity of 1,600 spectators, and a parking facility for 2,300 vehicles. Each floor of the office tower has a total usable office space of 1,167 m. The complex rises on an area of 29,427 m.", "Title: Varyap Meridian Grand Tower 1\n\nVaryap Meridian Project is a mixed-use development located near Istanbul's new financial and business district. Varyap Meridian Grand Tower is the tallest building in this project, at 244 m.", "Title: Mecidiyeköy\n\nMecidiyeköy is a neighbourhood located in the Şişli district of Istanbul, Turkey. It is also one of the prominent business quarters of Istanbul. It is situated between Fulya, Kuştepe, Gültepe, Esentepe, and Gülbahar neighbourhoods. According to the 2008 demographic data, the population of the neighbourhood is 20,331.", "Title: Galatasaray S.K.\n\nGalatasaray Spor Kulübü (] , \"Galatasaray Sports Club\") is a Turkish sports club based on the European side of the city of Istanbul in Turkey, most notable for its association football department. The club also consists of various other departments including basketball, wheelchair basketball, volleyball, water polo, handball, athletics, swimming, rowing, sailing, judo, bridge, motorsport, equestrian, and chess. Galatasaray S.K. is among the key members of the Galatasaray Community Cooperation Committee together with Galatasaray University and the prestigious Lycée de Galatasaray.", "Title: Volkswagen Arena Istanbul\n\nVolkswagen Arena Istanbul is a multi-purpose indoor arena that is located in Istanbul, Turkey. The arena can be used to host live events, such as concerts, fashion shows, award ceremonies, dance and theater shows, basketball games, and other sporting events. The capacity of the arena ranges from 4,500 to 5,800, depending on different configurations for different events, and a combination of seating, standing, and VIP box configurations. The arena's capacity for basketball games is 5,240, which includes 5,000 regular seats for fans (88 of which are VIP seats), and 240 available seats in the arena's 24 private lounge suites." ]
7,536
Which Robbie Williams studio album had backing vocals from the only constant member of the pop group 'The Divine Comedy'?
I've Been Expecting You
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{ "title": [ "No Regrets (Robbie Williams song)", "No Regrets (Robbie Williams song)", "Neil Hannon" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 3, 1 ] }
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{ "sentences": [ "\"No Regrets\" is a song by English recording artist Robbie Williams.", " It was released on 30 November 1998 as the second single from his second studio album, \"I've Been Expecting You\" (1998).", " The song was written by Williams and Guy Chambers.", " The song featured backing vocals by Neil Tennant of Pet Shop Boys and Neil Hannon of The Divine Comedy." ], "title": "No Regrets (Robbie Williams song)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Divine Comedy are an orchestral pop band from Northern Ireland formed in 1989 and fronted by Neil Hannon.", " Hannon has been the only constant member of the group, playing, in some instances, all of the non-orchestral instrumentation besides drums.", " To date, eleven studio albums have been released under the Divine Comedy name.", " The group achieved their greatest commercial success in the years 1996–99, during which they had nine singles that made the UK Top 40, including the top ten hit \"National Express\"." ], "title": "The Divine Comedy (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Edward Neil Anthony Hannon (born 7 November 1970) is a Northern Irish singer and songwriter.", " He is the creator and front man of the chamber pop group The Divine Comedy, and is the band's sole constant member.", " Hannon wrote the theme tunes for the sitcoms \"Father Ted\" and \"The IT Crowd\"." ], "title": "Neil Hannon" }, { "sentences": [ "Youth, 25 year old Krissy Paraskeva, was born and raised in North London.", " At 16 she won a full scholarship to Italia Conti.", " A year later Ben Elton picked Krissy to play the leading lady in \"Tonight’s The Night\".", " At 17 she toured the country, and Ben Elton introduced her to William Orbit.", " Orbit took her to a studio session with Robbie Williams whose album he was producing.", " Krissy recorded the backing vocals on Williams’ \"RudeBox\" and developed a taste for studio life." ], "title": "Youth (Artist)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Happy Now\" is a song by British pop group Take That from their sixth studio album, \"Progress\".", " The song features Gary Barlow and Robbie Williams performing lead vocals.", " The song was released as the third single from the album, mainly to promote the group's Comic Relief sketch, \"Fake That\"." ], "title": "Happy Now (Take That song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Make Me Pure\" is a song by British pop singer Robbie Williams, released as the second single from his album \"Intensive Care\" in late 2005.", " It was written by Robbie Williams, Stephen Duffy, and Chris Heath.", " It was first released in New Zealand and Australia as a promotional single intended to advertise the album.", " A video was shot with Williams performing in a garage, however, its performance was poor with focus on Williams' debut single \"Tripping\" from that album.", " It was featured on physical copies of the single \"Tripping\".", " A physical CD single was released exclusively in Mexico." ], "title": "Make Me Pure" }, { "sentences": [ "Take That are an English pop music group formed in Manchester, England in 1990.", " The group currently consists of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen.", " The original line-up also featured Jason Orange and Robbie Williams.", " Barlow acts as the group's lead singer and primary songwriter, with Owen and Williams initially providing backing vocals and Donald and Orange serving primarily as dancers.Now though both Owen and Donald act as backing vocals." ], "title": "Take That" }, { "sentences": [ "Beautiful World is the fourth studio album from British pop group Take That.", " The album was released in November 2006, and was the band's first studio album in 11 years, and was also the band's first album to be released as a four-piece, without Robbie Williams (who quit the band).", " Five singles were released from the album: \"Patience\", \"Shine\", \"I'd Wait for Life\", the European-only single \"Reach Out\", and \"Rule the World\", which appeared on the deluxe tour edition." ], "title": "Beautiful World (Take That album)" } ]
[ "Title: The Flood (Take That song)\n\n\"The Flood\" is a song by British pop group Take That from their sixth studio album, \"Progress\" (2010). It was released as the lead single in the United Kingdom on 7 November 2010. The song is the first to feature Robbie Williams since his return to the band in July 2010, and features both Williams and Gary Barlow on lead vocals.", "Title: Incredible Kidda Band\n\nThe Incredible Kidda Band (aka The Kidda Band) were a British power pop band formed in Nuneaton on 10 February 1976, and composed of Alan Hammonds (guitar/Vocals), Graham \"Kidder\" Hammonds (percussion/ backing vocals), Dave 'Legs' Lister, [lead guitar backing vocals], John Rollason (guitar/ backing vocals), Les Rollason (bass), Graham \"Dick\" Millington (drums). Later members of the band were Mark \"Tarky\" Bates (drums/ backing vocals), Keith Taylor (bass), Mick Rollason (guitar/ backing vocals) and Paul Gardner (drums).", "Title: No Regrets (Robbie Williams song)\n\n\"No Regrets\" is a song by English recording artist Robbie Williams. It was released on 30 November 1998 as the second single from his second studio album, \"I've Been Expecting You\" (1998). The song was written by Williams and Guy Chambers. The song featured backing vocals by Neil Tennant of Pet Shop Boys and Neil Hannon of The Divine Comedy.", "Title: The Divine Comedy (band)\n\nThe Divine Comedy are an orchestral pop band from Northern Ireland formed in 1989 and fronted by Neil Hannon. Hannon has been the only constant member of the group, playing, in some instances, all of the non-orchestral instrumentation besides drums. To date, eleven studio albums have been released under the Divine Comedy name. The group achieved their greatest commercial success in the years 1996–99, during which they had nine singles that made the UK Top 40, including the top ten hit \"National Express\".", "Title: Neil Hannon\n\nEdward Neil Anthony Hannon (born 7 November 1970) is a Northern Irish singer and songwriter. He is the creator and front man of the chamber pop group The Divine Comedy, and is the band's sole constant member. Hannon wrote the theme tunes for the sitcoms \"Father Ted\" and \"The IT Crowd\".", "Title: Youth (Artist)\n\nYouth, 25 year old Krissy Paraskeva, was born and raised in North London. At 16 she won a full scholarship to Italia Conti. A year later Ben Elton picked Krissy to play the leading lady in \"Tonight’s The Night\". At 17 she toured the country, and Ben Elton introduced her to William Orbit. Orbit took her to a studio session with Robbie Williams whose album he was producing. Krissy recorded the backing vocals on Williams’ \"RudeBox\" and developed a taste for studio life.", "Title: Happy Now (Take That song)\n\n\"Happy Now\" is a song by British pop group Take That from their sixth studio album, \"Progress\". The song features Gary Barlow and Robbie Williams performing lead vocals. The song was released as the third single from the album, mainly to promote the group's Comic Relief sketch, \"Fake That\".", "Title: Make Me Pure\n\n\"Make Me Pure\" is a song by British pop singer Robbie Williams, released as the second single from his album \"Intensive Care\" in late 2005. It was written by Robbie Williams, Stephen Duffy, and Chris Heath. It was first released in New Zealand and Australia as a promotional single intended to advertise the album. A video was shot with Williams performing in a garage, however, its performance was poor with focus on Williams' debut single \"Tripping\" from that album. It was featured on physical copies of the single \"Tripping\". A physical CD single was released exclusively in Mexico.", "Title: Take That\n\nTake That are an English pop music group formed in Manchester, England in 1990. The group currently consists of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen. The original line-up also featured Jason Orange and Robbie Williams. Barlow acts as the group's lead singer and primary songwriter, with Owen and Williams initially providing backing vocals and Donald and Orange serving primarily as dancers.Now though both Owen and Donald act as backing vocals.", "Title: Beautiful World (Take That album)\n\nBeautiful World is the fourth studio album from British pop group Take That. The album was released in November 2006, and was the band's first studio album in 11 years, and was also the band's first album to be released as a four-piece, without Robbie Williams (who quit the band). Five singles were released from the album: \"Patience\", \"Shine\", \"I'd Wait for Life\", the European-only single \"Reach Out\", and \"Rule the World\", which appeared on the deluxe tour edition." ]
7,537
What was the first album of the one of the singers which has worked with Ryan Freeland?
Slow the Rain
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[ { "sentences": [ "Adam Freeland (born 7 August 1973) is an English record producer and DJ.", " He is also the owner and creative director of the record label Marine Parade, which has released material by artists including Evil Nine, ILS, Alex Metric and Jape.", " Born in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, he first began DJing in 1991, originally mixing deep house and later drum and bass.", " After becoming an in-demand DJ around Britain, he released his first mix album \"Coastal Breaks\" (1996) and formed the electronic music duo Tsunami One with Kevin Beber.", " From 1999 to 2001 Adam hosted a show on Friday night on London's Kiss 100 FM.", " In 2000, he released his debut studio album, \"Now & Them\"." ], "title": "Adam Freeland" }, { "sentences": [ "Jagz Kooner is an English producer who has worked with Radio 4, Manic Street Preachers, Primal Scream for whom he co-produced their cover version of the song 'Some Velvet Morning' sung this time by the model Kate Moss, Garbage and Infadels.", " He has created remixes for Massive Attack \"Butterfly Caught\" with additional vocals from the well known UK dance music vocalist Tara McDonald.", " His remix \"My Beautiful Friend\" for UK Indie band The Charlatans was so groundbreaking that it inspired Eddy Temple-Morris, a DJ at the XFM radio station to form a show dedicated to remixes.", " Kooner also worked with Rammstein, Siobhan Fahey, Ladytron, Adam Freeland, dEUS, Kasabian and more recently Reverend and the Makers.", " His remix of 'Swastika Eyes', for Primal Scream appears as one of two remixes of the track on the \"Xtrmntr\" album.", " He has also remixed two songs from the Oasis album, \"Dig Out Your Soul\".", " On the bonus CD available only as part of the Deluxe Edition, Jagz Kooner has remixed first single 'The Shock Of The Lightning', as well as, the album track 'The Turning'.", " He has also been keenly involved in the UK mash-up scene." ], "title": "Jagz Kooner" }, { "sentences": [ "Ingrid Ellen Michaelson (born December 8, 1979) is an American singer and songwriter.", " Her first album, \"Slow the Rain,\" was released in 2005, and she has since released six more albums, \"Girls and Boys,\" \"Be OK,\" \"Everybody,\" \"Human Again,\" \"Lights Out,\" and her most recent, \"It Doesn't Have to Make Sense.\"", " Her two highest-charting singles are \"The Way I Am\" and \"Girls Chase Boys,\" at No. 37 and No. 52 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, respectively.", " She played the role of Sonya Rostova temporarily in the musical, Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 from July 3rd to August 13th while actress Brittain Ashford was on leave." ], "title": "Ingrid Michaelson" }, { "sentences": [ "Manni Sandhu is a UK-based music director.", " He is most known for working with a number of Punjabi singers such as Manak-E, The Late Kaka Bhaniawala, Bakshi Billa, Prabh Gill, Lehmber Hussainpuri and many more.", " He released his debut album \"My Time\" in February 2012 which included his No. 1 single with Bakshi Billa \"Sona\", and smash hit song with Manak-E \"Door Ni Kulne\", as well as 6 further tracks that charted in the official UK Asian Music Download Chart.", " Since releasing his first album, he's worked with a number of singers such as Prabh Gill, and later released his second album which is titled \"Against All Odds\" in 2015." ], "title": "Manni Sandhu" }, { "sentences": [ "Singers (styled SINGERS) is an album by Phil Elverum.", " The album is often credited to Elverum's musical project Mount Eerie (and includes several songs which re-appear on other Mount Eerie releases), although the sleevenotes offer the following declaration: \"THIS NEW BAND CALLED \"SINGERS\" IS BORN.", " THIS IS THE FIRST ALBUM BY SINGERS.\"", " The album was pressed on white vinyl and is now out-of-print." ], "title": "Singers (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bianca Taylor Ryan (born September 1, 1994) is an American singer, songwriter, musician and actress from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.", " Ryan was the first winner of NBC's \"America's Got Talent\" at the age of eleven.", " She auditioned for \"Talent\" in 2006 and amazed the judges with her big voice.", " Singing two Broadway show tunes along the way, Ryan was announced as the winner of season one on August 17.", " Her self-titled first album was released later in 2006, followed by two Christmas albums.", " Two singles followed in 2007 and 2010; also in 2010, she made an acting appearance in a music video by The Wrecking.", " The video for her first new release in four years, a cover of the John Legend song \"All of Me\", was posted to her YouTube channel in March 2014.", " Her original song \"Alice\" was self-released in May 2015." ], "title": "Bianca Ryan" }, { "sentences": [ "Ryan Shupe & the RubberBand is an American Rock / Bluegrass group founded in the mid-1990s in Ogden, UT.", " The band's current lineup comprises Ryan Shupe (fiddle, guitar, ukulele, mandolin, lead vocals), Roger Archibald (guitar, vocals), Craig Miner (banjo, bouzouki, mandolin, guitar, vocals), Josh Larsen (bass guitar, string bass, vocals), and Nate Young (drums, vocals).", " After recording four studio albums on their own independent record label, Ryan Shupe & The RubberBand were signed to Capitol Records in 2005.", " Their first album for Capitol, 2005's \"Dream Big\", produced a Top 40 hit on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts in its title track.", " The second single from the album, however, failed to chart, and the band was dropped from Capitol.", " In 2008, the band signed to Montage Music Group and released the album Last Man Standing.", " After this, the band continued to tour nationally and promote their unique brand of music.", " In 2010, the band released the album \"Brand New Shoes\" on their own independent label.", " This album has many crowd favorites and highlights the cross-genre, acousti-jam sound they have become known for.", " The band is currently promoting their new album \"We Rode On\" which leans more into the Rock side of their musical arsenal and have released three videos to promote the upcoming release.", " These videos are for the songs The Sun Will Shine Again, We Rode On, and Just Say Yes." ], "title": "Ryan Shupe &amp; the RubberBand" }, { "sentences": [ "Ryan Freeland is an American music producer, engineer and mixer based in Los Angeles, California.", " Freeland is a four-time Grammy award winner and is best known for his work with Bonnie Raitt, Ray LaMontagne, Aimee Mann, Joe Henry, Grant-Lee Phillips, Hugh Laurie, Ingrid Michaelson, Loudon Wainwright III, Rodney Crowell, Alana Davis, and Jonatha Brooke.", " He is represented exclusively by Global Positioning Services Management in Santa Monica." ], "title": "Ryan Freeland" }, { "sentences": [ "Endlessly is the second studio album by Welsh singer Duffy.", " It was released in the United Kingdom on 26 November 2010 by A&M Records (under Polydor) and in the United States on 7 December 2010 by Mercury Records.", " Duffy worked almost exclusively with Albert Hammond Snr.", " on the album, with all but one of the album's songs being written by Hammond and Duffy.", " Four of the songs received additional or co-production by Stuart Price.", " Music is also provided by The Roots and Questlove.", " Musically, the album follows the soul stylings of her first album \"Rockferry\" (2008), although Duffy drew inspiration from a variety of other genres, including disco and soft rock, and was compared to pop singers such as Kylie Minogue.", " It has been said that Duffy wrote the album in three weeks, although recording sessions lasted between 2009 and 2010." ], "title": "Endlessly (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sentimental Journey is the second album by singer-actress Emmy Rossum and her first album in six years.", " Unlike her first album, in which she co-wrote every song but one, \"Sentimental Journey\" is a cover album and includes song from the 1920s through the 1960s.", " \"Sentimental Journey\" features many of the same people who worked on her first album, including producer Stuart Brawley and musician Joe Corcoran.", " \"Pretty Paper\" was the first single from the album and was released as a digital single on November 27, 2012.", " Rather than traditional music videos, \"vignettes\" were filmed and released to promote the album and feature Rossum in early 1900s clothing and setting with songs from the album playing in the background." ], "title": "Sentimental Journey (Emmy Rossum album)" } ]
[ "Title: Adam Freeland\n\nAdam Freeland (born 7 August 1973) is an English record producer and DJ. He is also the owner and creative director of the record label Marine Parade, which has released material by artists including Evil Nine, ILS, Alex Metric and Jape. Born in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, he first began DJing in 1991, originally mixing deep house and later drum and bass. After becoming an in-demand DJ around Britain, he released his first mix album \"Coastal Breaks\" (1996) and formed the electronic music duo Tsunami One with Kevin Beber. From 1999 to 2001 Adam hosted a show on Friday night on London's Kiss 100 FM. In 2000, he released his debut studio album, \"Now & Them\".", "Title: Jagz Kooner\n\nJagz Kooner is an English producer who has worked with Radio 4, Manic Street Preachers, Primal Scream for whom he co-produced their cover version of the song 'Some Velvet Morning' sung this time by the model Kate Moss, Garbage and Infadels. He has created remixes for Massive Attack \"Butterfly Caught\" with additional vocals from the well known UK dance music vocalist Tara McDonald. His remix \"My Beautiful Friend\" for UK Indie band The Charlatans was so groundbreaking that it inspired Eddy Temple-Morris, a DJ at the XFM radio station to form a show dedicated to remixes. Kooner also worked with Rammstein, Siobhan Fahey, Ladytron, Adam Freeland, dEUS, Kasabian and more recently Reverend and the Makers. His remix of 'Swastika Eyes', for Primal Scream appears as one of two remixes of the track on the \"Xtrmntr\" album. He has also remixed two songs from the Oasis album, \"Dig Out Your Soul\". On the bonus CD available only as part of the Deluxe Edition, Jagz Kooner has remixed first single 'The Shock Of The Lightning', as well as, the album track 'The Turning'. He has also been keenly involved in the UK mash-up scene.", "Title: Ingrid Michaelson\n\nIngrid Ellen Michaelson (born December 8, 1979) is an American singer and songwriter. Her first album, \"Slow the Rain,\" was released in 2005, and she has since released six more albums, \"Girls and Boys,\" \"Be OK,\" \"Everybody,\" \"Human Again,\" \"Lights Out,\" and her most recent, \"It Doesn't Have to Make Sense.\" Her two highest-charting singles are \"The Way I Am\" and \"Girls Chase Boys,\" at No. 37 and No. 52 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, respectively. She played the role of Sonya Rostova temporarily in the musical, Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 from July 3rd to August 13th while actress Brittain Ashford was on leave.", "Title: Manni Sandhu\n\nManni Sandhu is a UK-based music director. He is most known for working with a number of Punjabi singers such as Manak-E, The Late Kaka Bhaniawala, Bakshi Billa, Prabh Gill, Lehmber Hussainpuri and many more. He released his debut album \"My Time\" in February 2012 which included his No. 1 single with Bakshi Billa \"Sona\", and smash hit song with Manak-E \"Door Ni Kulne\", as well as 6 further tracks that charted in the official UK Asian Music Download Chart. Since releasing his first album, he's worked with a number of singers such as Prabh Gill, and later released his second album which is titled \"Against All Odds\" in 2015.", "Title: Singers (album)\n\nSingers (styled SINGERS) is an album by Phil Elverum. The album is often credited to Elverum's musical project Mount Eerie (and includes several songs which re-appear on other Mount Eerie releases), although the sleevenotes offer the following declaration: \"THIS NEW BAND CALLED \"SINGERS\" IS BORN. THIS IS THE FIRST ALBUM BY SINGERS.\" The album was pressed on white vinyl and is now out-of-print.", "Title: Bianca Ryan\n\nBianca Taylor Ryan (born September 1, 1994) is an American singer, songwriter, musician and actress from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Ryan was the first winner of NBC's \"America's Got Talent\" at the age of eleven. She auditioned for \"Talent\" in 2006 and amazed the judges with her big voice. Singing two Broadway show tunes along the way, Ryan was announced as the winner of season one on August 17. Her self-titled first album was released later in 2006, followed by two Christmas albums. Two singles followed in 2007 and 2010; also in 2010, she made an acting appearance in a music video by The Wrecking. The video for her first new release in four years, a cover of the John Legend song \"All of Me\", was posted to her YouTube channel in March 2014. Her original song \"Alice\" was self-released in May 2015.", "Title: Ryan Shupe &amp; the RubberBand\n\nRyan Shupe & the RubberBand is an American Rock / Bluegrass group founded in the mid-1990s in Ogden, UT. The band's current lineup comprises Ryan Shupe (fiddle, guitar, ukulele, mandolin, lead vocals), Roger Archibald (guitar, vocals), Craig Miner (banjo, bouzouki, mandolin, guitar, vocals), Josh Larsen (bass guitar, string bass, vocals), and Nate Young (drums, vocals). After recording four studio albums on their own independent record label, Ryan Shupe & The RubberBand were signed to Capitol Records in 2005. Their first album for Capitol, 2005's \"Dream Big\", produced a Top 40 hit on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts in its title track. The second single from the album, however, failed to chart, and the band was dropped from Capitol. In 2008, the band signed to Montage Music Group and released the album Last Man Standing. After this, the band continued to tour nationally and promote their unique brand of music. In 2010, the band released the album \"Brand New Shoes\" on their own independent label. This album has many crowd favorites and highlights the cross-genre, acousti-jam sound they have become known for. The band is currently promoting their new album \"We Rode On\" which leans more into the Rock side of their musical arsenal and have released three videos to promote the upcoming release. These videos are for the songs The Sun Will Shine Again, We Rode On, and Just Say Yes.", "Title: Ryan Freeland\n\nRyan Freeland is an American music producer, engineer and mixer based in Los Angeles, California. Freeland is a four-time Grammy award winner and is best known for his work with Bonnie Raitt, Ray LaMontagne, Aimee Mann, Joe Henry, Grant-Lee Phillips, Hugh Laurie, Ingrid Michaelson, Loudon Wainwright III, Rodney Crowell, Alana Davis, and Jonatha Brooke. He is represented exclusively by Global Positioning Services Management in Santa Monica.", "Title: Endlessly (album)\n\nEndlessly is the second studio album by Welsh singer Duffy. It was released in the United Kingdom on 26 November 2010 by A&M Records (under Polydor) and in the United States on 7 December 2010 by Mercury Records. Duffy worked almost exclusively with Albert Hammond Snr. on the album, with all but one of the album's songs being written by Hammond and Duffy. Four of the songs received additional or co-production by Stuart Price. Music is also provided by The Roots and Questlove. Musically, the album follows the soul stylings of her first album \"Rockferry\" (2008), although Duffy drew inspiration from a variety of other genres, including disco and soft rock, and was compared to pop singers such as Kylie Minogue. It has been said that Duffy wrote the album in three weeks, although recording sessions lasted between 2009 and 2010.", "Title: Sentimental Journey (Emmy Rossum album)\n\nSentimental Journey is the second album by singer-actress Emmy Rossum and her first album in six years. Unlike her first album, in which she co-wrote every song but one, \"Sentimental Journey\" is a cover album and includes song from the 1920s through the 1960s. \"Sentimental Journey\" features many of the same people who worked on her first album, including producer Stuart Brawley and musician Joe Corcoran. \"Pretty Paper\" was the first single from the album and was released as a digital single on November 27, 2012. Rather than traditional music videos, \"vignettes\" were filmed and released to promote the album and feature Rossum in early 1900s clothing and setting with songs from the album playing in the background." ]
7,538
What 2009 supernatural thriller was co-written by a New Zealand screenwriter and producer who had also worked on "The Hobbit?"
The Lovely Bones
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[ { "sentences": [ "Dame Elizabeth Jane Campion {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 30 April 1954) is a New Zealand screenwriter, producer, and director.", " Campion is the second of four women ever nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director and is the first—and thus far, only—female filmmaker in history to receive the \"Palme d'Or\", which she received for directing the acclaimed film \"The Piano\" (1993), for which she also won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay." ], "title": "Jane Campion" }, { "sentences": [ "Fair trade is where a farmer or craftsperson is paid a fair price for their product, one that represents its true worth, not just the lowest price that it is possible to pay.", " This is a price that covers the cost of production and provides the producer to live with dignity.", " Fair Trade New Zealand is an organisation that was launched in 2005 which supports fair trade by ensuring that farmers and workers' rights are not exploited.", " According to Oxfam New Zealand, there are several companies to support fairly traded goods from, which are exported to New Zealand.", " From 2013-2014 there were 42 Fair Trade Licensees and Traders in New Zealand.", " From 2015-2016 this number rose to 54 Fair trade Licensees and Traders in New Zealand.", " Gwen Gwenn, Oxfam's Engagement Director, says: “when farmers are paid fairly for their products, we see people able to make real improvements to their lives and their communities.", " Producers who used to struggle to feed their families are able to give their children an education, and communities can build schools and develop businesses.", " It is one of the smart solutions to poverty”.", " In 2009, Wellington became the first fair trade capital city in the Southern Hemisphere.", " In 2017, Whangarei was recognised by the Fair Trade Association of Australia New Zealand as being one of four fair trade councils in New Zealand, and the first fair trade district in New Zealand." ], "title": "Fair trade in New Zealand" }, { "sentences": [ "Monkey King is a leading New Zealand Standardbred racehorse.", " He is most noted for winning the New Zealand Trotting Cup and New Zealand Free-For-All double in two consecutive years, in 2009 and 2010, the first time this has ever been achieved.", " He also won the Miracle Mile Pace and the Auckland Trotting Cup in the 2009/10 season, as well as running second in the Inter Dominion Grand Final.", " As a result, he achieved the highest-earning season ever by a New Zealand pacer, and was crowned New Zealand Horse of the Year.", " These victories came after several top successes as a 3 and 4 year-old and consistently rating among the top horses in New Zealand over the following years.", " He is now New Zealand's richest ever pacer with over $3,400,000 in stakes." ], "title": "Monkey King (horse)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tamati Gerald Coffey (born 19 September 1979) is a New Zealand politician and former television host and presenter.", " He was the roving weather presenter for Television New Zealand's (TVNZ) breakfast television programme \"Breakfast\" and the host of \"New Zealand's Got Talent\".", " He has also worked on children's television show \"What Now\", and was the winner of New Zealand's \"Dancing With The Stars\" in 2009.", " In 2014 he was named the Labour Party candidate for the Rotorua electorate at the 2014 general election.", " He stood again for the party in the 2017 election and won the Waiariki Māori electorate." ], "title": "Tamati Coffey" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrew M. Niccol (born 10 June 1964) is a New Zealand screenwriter, producer, and director.", " He wrote and directed \"Gattaca\" (1997), \"Simone\" (2002), \"Lord of War\" (2005), \"In Time\" (2011), \"The Host\" (2013), and \"Good Kill\" (2014).", " He also wrote and co-produced \"The Truman Show\", which earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay in 1999 and won a BAFTA award for Best Screenplay.", " His films tend to explore social, cultural and political issues, as well as artificial realities or simulations." ], "title": "Andrew Niccol" }, { "sentences": [ "Philippa Boyens, MNZM, is a New Zealand screenwriter and producer who co-wrote the screenplay for Peter Jackson's films \"The Lord of the Rings\" series, \"King Kong\", \"The Lovely Bones\", and the three-part film \"The Hobbit\", all with Jackson and Fran Walsh." ], "title": "Philippa Boyens" }, { "sentences": [ "Hone Kouka is an acclaimed New Zealand playwright.", " He has written 13 plays which have been staged in New Zealand and worldwide including Canada, South Africa, New Caledonia and Britain.", " Kouka's plays have won multiple awards at the Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards, the 'Oscars' of New Zealand theatre.", " Kouka has also worked as a theatre director and producer.", " In September 2009, Kouka was honoured with the Insignia of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to contemporary Māori theatre." ], "title": "Hone Kouka" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Peter Robert Jackson {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 31 October 1961) is a New Zealand film director, screenwriter and film producer.", " He is best known as the director, writer, and producer of \"The Lord of the Rings\" trilogy (2001–03) and \"The Hobbit\" trilogy (2012–14), both of which are adapted from the novels of the same name by J. R. R. Tolkien.", " Other notable films include the critically lauded drama \"Heavenly Creatures\" (1994), the mockumentary \"Forgotten Silver\" (1995), the horror comedy \"The Frighteners\" (1996), the epic monster remake film \"King Kong\" (2005), and the supernatural drama film \"The Lovely Bones\" (2009).", " He also produced \"District 9\" (2009), \"The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn\" (2011), and the documentary \"West of Memphis\" (2012)." ], "title": "Peter Jackson" }, { "sentences": [ "James Lucas is a British/New Zealand screenwriter and film producer.", " He is best known for co-writing and producing the British short drama film \"The Phone Call\" (2013), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 87th Academy Awards; the win was shared with the film's director and co-writer Mat Kirkby.", " Lucas was born in High Wycombe, England and grew up in Christchurch, New Zealand before moving back to London, where he has lived for the last 20 years." ], "title": "James Lucas (screenwriter)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lovely Bones is a 2009 supernatural drama film directed by Peter Jackson and starring Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz, Susan Sarandon, Stanley Tucci, Michael Imperioli, and Saoirse Ronan.", " The screenplay by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens and Jackson was based on the award-winning and bestselling 2002 novel of the same name by Alice Sebold.", " It follows a girl who is murdered and watches over her family from Heaven, and is torn between seeking vengeance on her killer and allowing her family to heal.", " An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand, the film was produced by Carolynne Cunningham, Walsh, Jackson, and Aimee Peyronnet, with Steven Spielberg, Tessa Ross, Ken Kamins, and James Wilson as executive producers.", " Principal photography began in October 2007 in New Zealand and Pennsylvania, United States.", " The film's score was composed by Brian Eno." ], "title": "The Lovely Bones (film)" } ]
[ "Title: Jane Campion\n\nDame Elizabeth Jane Campion {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 30 April 1954) is a New Zealand screenwriter, producer, and director. Campion is the second of four women ever nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director and is the first—and thus far, only—female filmmaker in history to receive the \"Palme d'Or\", which she received for directing the acclaimed film \"The Piano\" (1993), for which she also won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.", "Title: Fair trade in New Zealand\n\nFair trade is where a farmer or craftsperson is paid a fair price for their product, one that represents its true worth, not just the lowest price that it is possible to pay. This is a price that covers the cost of production and provides the producer to live with dignity. Fair Trade New Zealand is an organisation that was launched in 2005 which supports fair trade by ensuring that farmers and workers' rights are not exploited. According to Oxfam New Zealand, there are several companies to support fairly traded goods from, which are exported to New Zealand. From 2013-2014 there were 42 Fair Trade Licensees and Traders in New Zealand. From 2015-2016 this number rose to 54 Fair trade Licensees and Traders in New Zealand. Gwen Gwenn, Oxfam's Engagement Director, says: “when farmers are paid fairly for their products, we see people able to make real improvements to their lives and their communities. Producers who used to struggle to feed their families are able to give their children an education, and communities can build schools and develop businesses. It is one of the smart solutions to poverty”. In 2009, Wellington became the first fair trade capital city in the Southern Hemisphere. In 2017, Whangarei was recognised by the Fair Trade Association of Australia New Zealand as being one of four fair trade councils in New Zealand, and the first fair trade district in New Zealand.", "Title: Monkey King (horse)\n\nMonkey King is a leading New Zealand Standardbred racehorse. He is most noted for winning the New Zealand Trotting Cup and New Zealand Free-For-All double in two consecutive years, in 2009 and 2010, the first time this has ever been achieved. He also won the Miracle Mile Pace and the Auckland Trotting Cup in the 2009/10 season, as well as running second in the Inter Dominion Grand Final. As a result, he achieved the highest-earning season ever by a New Zealand pacer, and was crowned New Zealand Horse of the Year. These victories came after several top successes as a 3 and 4 year-old and consistently rating among the top horses in New Zealand over the following years. He is now New Zealand's richest ever pacer with over $3,400,000 in stakes.", "Title: Tamati Coffey\n\nTamati Gerald Coffey (born 19 September 1979) is a New Zealand politician and former television host and presenter. He was the roving weather presenter for Television New Zealand's (TVNZ) breakfast television programme \"Breakfast\" and the host of \"New Zealand's Got Talent\". He has also worked on children's television show \"What Now\", and was the winner of New Zealand's \"Dancing With The Stars\" in 2009. In 2014 he was named the Labour Party candidate for the Rotorua electorate at the 2014 general election. He stood again for the party in the 2017 election and won the Waiariki Māori electorate.", "Title: Andrew Niccol\n\nAndrew M. Niccol (born 10 June 1964) is a New Zealand screenwriter, producer, and director. He wrote and directed \"Gattaca\" (1997), \"Simone\" (2002), \"Lord of War\" (2005), \"In Time\" (2011), \"The Host\" (2013), and \"Good Kill\" (2014). He also wrote and co-produced \"The Truman Show\", which earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay in 1999 and won a BAFTA award for Best Screenplay. His films tend to explore social, cultural and political issues, as well as artificial realities or simulations.", "Title: Philippa Boyens\n\nPhilippa Boyens, MNZM, is a New Zealand screenwriter and producer who co-wrote the screenplay for Peter Jackson's films \"The Lord of the Rings\" series, \"King Kong\", \"The Lovely Bones\", and the three-part film \"The Hobbit\", all with Jackson and Fran Walsh.", "Title: Hone Kouka\n\nHone Kouka is an acclaimed New Zealand playwright. He has written 13 plays which have been staged in New Zealand and worldwide including Canada, South Africa, New Caledonia and Britain. Kouka's plays have won multiple awards at the Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards, the 'Oscars' of New Zealand theatre. Kouka has also worked as a theatre director and producer. In September 2009, Kouka was honoured with the Insignia of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to contemporary Māori theatre.", "Title: Peter Jackson\n\nSir Peter Robert Jackson {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 31 October 1961) is a New Zealand film director, screenwriter and film producer. He is best known as the director, writer, and producer of \"The Lord of the Rings\" trilogy (2001–03) and \"The Hobbit\" trilogy (2012–14), both of which are adapted from the novels of the same name by J. R. R. Tolkien. Other notable films include the critically lauded drama \"Heavenly Creatures\" (1994), the mockumentary \"Forgotten Silver\" (1995), the horror comedy \"The Frighteners\" (1996), the epic monster remake film \"King Kong\" (2005), and the supernatural drama film \"The Lovely Bones\" (2009). He also produced \"District 9\" (2009), \"The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn\" (2011), and the documentary \"West of Memphis\" (2012).", "Title: James Lucas (screenwriter)\n\nJames Lucas is a British/New Zealand screenwriter and film producer. He is best known for co-writing and producing the British short drama film \"The Phone Call\" (2013), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 87th Academy Awards; the win was shared with the film's director and co-writer Mat Kirkby. Lucas was born in High Wycombe, England and grew up in Christchurch, New Zealand before moving back to London, where he has lived for the last 20 years.", "Title: The Lovely Bones (film)\n\nThe Lovely Bones is a 2009 supernatural drama film directed by Peter Jackson and starring Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz, Susan Sarandon, Stanley Tucci, Michael Imperioli, and Saoirse Ronan. The screenplay by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens and Jackson was based on the award-winning and bestselling 2002 novel of the same name by Alice Sebold. It follows a girl who is murdered and watches over her family from Heaven, and is torn between seeking vengeance on her killer and allowing her family to heal. An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand, the film was produced by Carolynne Cunningham, Walsh, Jackson, and Aimee Peyronnet, with Steven Spielberg, Tessa Ross, Ken Kamins, and James Wilson as executive producers. Principal photography began in October 2007 in New Zealand and Pennsylvania, United States. The film's score was composed by Brian Eno." ]
7,539
When was the director and co-writer of Ratatouille born?
September 24, 1957
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[ { "sentences": [ "Matthew Géczy (born August 23, 1964 in the state of Georgia) is an American movie and television actor, voice actor and voice director based in Paris, France.", " He has acted in several films for television and cinema, with directors such as Brian De Palma and Thomas Vinterberg.", " He has been a voice actor in advertising campaigns, documentaries, video games, internet media and in the field of animation.", " He has provided voices for productions such as \"Code Lyoko\", \"Casper's Scare School\", \"Ratatouille\", and \"Persepolis\".", " He played a voice acting role in video games such as \"Rayman 2\", \"\", \"XIII\" and \"Amy\".", " He has also worked as the voice director for numerous animated television series including the Children's BAFTA-nominated series \"Eliot Kid\" (BBC, ABC Australia, Cartoon Network), \"Mouk\" (Disney Junior), \"I.N.K. Invisible Network of Kids\" (Pop, ABC Australia), Season 2 of \"Casper's Scare School\", and is currently in production for Season 2 of \"The Mysterious Cities of Gold\" and \"The New Adventures of Lassie\" for DreamWorks Classics." ], "title": "Matthew Géczy" }, { "sentences": [ "Phillip Bradley \"Brad\" Bird (born September 24, 1957) is an American director, screenwriter, animator, producer and occasional voice actor, known for animated and live-action films." ], "title": "Brad Bird" }, { "sentences": [ "Gavin Claxton (born 19 July 1966, Derby, England) British producer, screenwriter and director of the feature film comedy The All Together starring Martin Freeman and Danny Dyer.", " He is also producer, co-writer and performer - providing the voices of Freddie Mercury & Kurt Cobain - of the British television comedy series House of Rock and series producer, writer & director of numerous comedy and entertainment series on British television." ], "title": "Gavin Claxton" }, { "sentences": [ "Harley Jessup (born 1954) is an American production designer and visual effects art director who has been nominated for two visual effects Academy Awards, and won once.", " Currently working at Pixar Animation Studios, Jessup has served as production designer for \"Monsters, Inc.\" (with Bob Pauley), \"Ratatouille\", \"Cars 2\", \"Presto\", \"The Good Dinosaur\" and an upcoming Pixar feature.", " Before coming to Pixar, Jessup was production designer on Walt Disney Pictures' \"James and the Giant Peach\"." ], "title": "Harley Jessup" }, { "sentences": [ "Claude de Givray (born 7 April 1933) is a French film director and screenwriter.", " In 1960 he was co-director with François Truffaut for \"Tire-au flanc\".", " He directed the 1965 film \"Un mari à un prix fixe\", which starred Anna Karina.", " He was François Truffaut's co-writer to his films \"Stolen Kisses\" and \"Bed and Board\".", " Between the two films he wrote and directed the mini-series \"Mauregard\" starring Claude Jade, the heroine of the two Truffaut-Films.", " His last movie as Director was \"Dernier banco\" in 1984, starring Jean-Pierre Cassel and Michel Duchaussoy.", " In 1988 Claude Miller made the film \"The Little Thief\" based on a book by de Claude de Givray and Truffaut." ], "title": "Claude de Givray" }, { "sentences": [ "Ratatouille ( ; ] ) is a 2007 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar and released by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution.", " It is the eighth film produced by Pixar and was co-written and directed by Brad Bird, who took over from Jan Pinkava in 2005.", " The title refers to a French dish, \"ratatouille\", which is served at the end of the film and is also a play on words about the species of the main character.", " The film stars the voices of Patton Oswalt as Remy, an anthropomorphic rat who is interested in cooking; Lou Romano as Linguini, a young garbage boy who befriends Remy; Ian Holm as Skinner, the head chef of Auguste Gusteau's restaurant; Janeane Garofalo as Colette, a rôtisseur at Gusteau's restaurant; Peter O'Toole as Anton Ego, a restaurant critic; Brian Dennehy as Django, Remy's father and leader of his clan; Peter Sohn as Emile, Remy's older brother; and Brad Garrett as Auguste Gusteau, a recently deceased chef.", " The plot follows Remy, who dreams of becoming a chef and tries to achieve his goal by forming an alliance with a Parisian restaurant's garbage boy." ], "title": "Ratatouille (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tobias Lindholm (born 1977) is a Danish screenwriter and film director best known for gritty moral dramas.", " Lindholm first received attention for his work as a television writer on the popular Danish political TV-series \"Borgen\", credited on all 20 episodes of the series first two seasons, either as an episode writer or storyline contributor.", " Then, in 2011, Lindholm was awarded a special Bodil Award for having two feature films \"Submarino\" (as co-writer) and \"R\" (as director and writer) in competition for that year's Best Danish Film, which the latter movie also won.", " His hostage drama \"A Hijacking\" (2012) premiered at the 2012 Venice Film Festival in the Orizzonti section." ], "title": "Tobias Lindholm" }, { "sentences": [ "Jan Jaroslav Pinkava (born 21 June 1963, in Prague) is a Czech American director and writer of the Pixar Oscar-winning 1997 short film \"Geri's Game\" and the originator and co-director of Pixar's Oscar-winning 2007 film \"Ratatouille\"." ], "title": "Jan Pinkava" }, { "sentences": [ "François Simon (born 1953) is an author and a food critic, rumored in French press to have been the model for Anton Ego, the food critic in the 2007 animated film \"Ratatouille\" (though denied by the film's director, Brad Bird)." ], "title": "François Simon (food critic)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bradford Clark \"Brad\" Lewis (born April 29, 1958, Sacramento County, California) is an American film producer, animation director and local politician.", " He produced DreamWorks' \"Antz\" and, for Pixar, the Oscar-winning \"Ratatouille\".", " He also co-directed Disney·Pixar's \"Cars 2\" and he also produced Warner Bros.", " Animation Group's animated film \"Storks\".", " He is a former mayor of the city of San Carlos, California." ], "title": "Brad Lewis" } ]
[ "Title: Matthew Géczy\n\nMatthew Géczy (born August 23, 1964 in the state of Georgia) is an American movie and television actor, voice actor and voice director based in Paris, France. He has acted in several films for television and cinema, with directors such as Brian De Palma and Thomas Vinterberg. He has been a voice actor in advertising campaigns, documentaries, video games, internet media and in the field of animation. He has provided voices for productions such as \"Code Lyoko\", \"Casper's Scare School\", \"Ratatouille\", and \"Persepolis\". He played a voice acting role in video games such as \"Rayman 2\", \"\", \"XIII\" and \"Amy\". He has also worked as the voice director for numerous animated television series including the Children's BAFTA-nominated series \"Eliot Kid\" (BBC, ABC Australia, Cartoon Network), \"Mouk\" (Disney Junior), \"I.N.K. Invisible Network of Kids\" (Pop, ABC Australia), Season 2 of \"Casper's Scare School\", and is currently in production for Season 2 of \"The Mysterious Cities of Gold\" and \"The New Adventures of Lassie\" for DreamWorks Classics.", "Title: Brad Bird\n\nPhillip Bradley \"Brad\" Bird (born September 24, 1957) is an American director, screenwriter, animator, producer and occasional voice actor, known for animated and live-action films.", "Title: Gavin Claxton\n\nGavin Claxton (born 19 July 1966, Derby, England) British producer, screenwriter and director of the feature film comedy The All Together starring Martin Freeman and Danny Dyer. He is also producer, co-writer and performer - providing the voices of Freddie Mercury & Kurt Cobain - of the British television comedy series House of Rock and series producer, writer & director of numerous comedy and entertainment series on British television.", "Title: Harley Jessup\n\nHarley Jessup (born 1954) is an American production designer and visual effects art director who has been nominated for two visual effects Academy Awards, and won once. Currently working at Pixar Animation Studios, Jessup has served as production designer for \"Monsters, Inc.\" (with Bob Pauley), \"Ratatouille\", \"Cars 2\", \"Presto\", \"The Good Dinosaur\" and an upcoming Pixar feature. Before coming to Pixar, Jessup was production designer on Walt Disney Pictures' \"James and the Giant Peach\".", "Title: Claude de Givray\n\nClaude de Givray (born 7 April 1933) is a French film director and screenwriter. In 1960 he was co-director with François Truffaut for \"Tire-au flanc\". He directed the 1965 film \"Un mari à un prix fixe\", which starred Anna Karina. He was François Truffaut's co-writer to his films \"Stolen Kisses\" and \"Bed and Board\". Between the two films he wrote and directed the mini-series \"Mauregard\" starring Claude Jade, the heroine of the two Truffaut-Films. His last movie as Director was \"Dernier banco\" in 1984, starring Jean-Pierre Cassel and Michel Duchaussoy. In 1988 Claude Miller made the film \"The Little Thief\" based on a book by de Claude de Givray and Truffaut.", "Title: Ratatouille (film)\n\nRatatouille ( ; ] ) is a 2007 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar and released by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. It is the eighth film produced by Pixar and was co-written and directed by Brad Bird, who took over from Jan Pinkava in 2005. The title refers to a French dish, \"ratatouille\", which is served at the end of the film and is also a play on words about the species of the main character. The film stars the voices of Patton Oswalt as Remy, an anthropomorphic rat who is interested in cooking; Lou Romano as Linguini, a young garbage boy who befriends Remy; Ian Holm as Skinner, the head chef of Auguste Gusteau's restaurant; Janeane Garofalo as Colette, a rôtisseur at Gusteau's restaurant; Peter O'Toole as Anton Ego, a restaurant critic; Brian Dennehy as Django, Remy's father and leader of his clan; Peter Sohn as Emile, Remy's older brother; and Brad Garrett as Auguste Gusteau, a recently deceased chef. The plot follows Remy, who dreams of becoming a chef and tries to achieve his goal by forming an alliance with a Parisian restaurant's garbage boy.", "Title: Tobias Lindholm\n\nTobias Lindholm (born 1977) is a Danish screenwriter and film director best known for gritty moral dramas. Lindholm first received attention for his work as a television writer on the popular Danish political TV-series \"Borgen\", credited on all 20 episodes of the series first two seasons, either as an episode writer or storyline contributor. Then, in 2011, Lindholm was awarded a special Bodil Award for having two feature films \"Submarino\" (as co-writer) and \"R\" (as director and writer) in competition for that year's Best Danish Film, which the latter movie also won. His hostage drama \"A Hijacking\" (2012) premiered at the 2012 Venice Film Festival in the Orizzonti section.", "Title: Jan Pinkava\n\nJan Jaroslav Pinkava (born 21 June 1963, in Prague) is a Czech American director and writer of the Pixar Oscar-winning 1997 short film \"Geri's Game\" and the originator and co-director of Pixar's Oscar-winning 2007 film \"Ratatouille\".", "Title: François Simon (food critic)\n\nFrançois Simon (born 1953) is an author and a food critic, rumored in French press to have been the model for Anton Ego, the food critic in the 2007 animated film \"Ratatouille\" (though denied by the film's director, Brad Bird).", "Title: Brad Lewis\n\nBradford Clark \"Brad\" Lewis (born April 29, 1958, Sacramento County, California) is an American film producer, animation director and local politician. He produced DreamWorks' \"Antz\" and, for Pixar, the Oscar-winning \"Ratatouille\". He also co-directed Disney·Pixar's \"Cars 2\" and he also produced Warner Bros. Animation Group's animated film \"Storks\". He is a former mayor of the city of San Carlos, California." ]
7,540
Which one is the third largest city located completely in the Romandie, Churches of Moldavia or La Chaux-de-Fonds?
La Chaux-de-Fonds
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[ "Title: La Chaux-de-Fonds District\n\nLa Chaux-de-Fonds District is one of the six districts of the largely French-speaking canton of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, lying in the Montagnes Neuchâteloises Region. The district capital is the town of La Chaux-de-Fonds. It has a population of (as of 31 December 2016 ).", "Title: Churches of Moldavia\n\nThe eight Romanian Orthodox Churches of Moldavia are located in Suceava County, northern Moldavia, and were built approximately between 1487 and 1583.", "Title: Clientis Caisse d’Epargne CEC\n\nClientis Caisse d’Epargne CEC is a Swiss regional bank located in Courtelary, canton of Bern. Other bank offices are in Saint-Imier, Sonceboz, Tramelan and La Chaux-de-Fonds.", "Title: Dubey Schaldenbrand\n\nDubey & Schaldenbrand is a luxury watch company dating back to 1946 and named after founders Georges Dubey and René Schaldenbrand. In 1995, the revival of Dubey & Schaldenbrand started as a homage to the past with Cinette Robert deciding to open her vault containing her fabulous old movement collection. (During the 1970s and early 1980s, Cinette Robert was one of the few visionaries that toured all manufacturers in order to purchase watch movements and components. Recasing each movement according to the era when it was created, the Dubey & Schaldenbrand designs rapidly found a niche with collectors. Dubey & Schaldenbrand continues to produce small quantities of automatic and mechanical movement watches. The company is located in La Chaux-de-Fonds in Switzerland.", "Title: Iași\n\nIași (] ; also referred to as Jassy or Iassy) is the largest city in eastern Romania and the seat of Iași County. Located in the historical region of Moldavia, Iași has traditionally been one of the leading centres of Romanian social, cultural, academic and artistic life. The city was the capital of the Principality of Moldavia from 1564 to 1859, then of the United Principalities from 1859 to 1862, and the capital of Romania from 1916 to 1918.", "Title: Juvenia\n\nJuvenia is a luxury Swiss watch manufacturer located in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. It is one of the few Swiss watch companies to have manufactured watches without interruption since its creation. The brand is currently owned by Hong Kong group Asia Commercial Holdings Ltd.", "Title: International Museum of Horology\n\nThe International Museum of Horology, French: Musée international d'horlogerie (MIH), is a museum in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, dedicated to horology, which is the study of time, timekeeping and timekeeping devices (primarily clocks and watches). The museum is owned and operated by the city of La Chaux-de-Fonds.", "Title: List of mayors of La Chaux-de-Fonds\n\nThis is a list of mayors of the city of La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. Since 1936, the executive of the city of La Chaux-de-Fonds is its \"Conseil communal\" with a presiding member, the \"Président du Conseil communal\". Since 2004, the presidency changes annually.", "Title: Fabrice Coiffic\n\nFabrice Coiffic is a Mauritian sprinter specializing in the 100 metres and 200 metres, who competed in the 2006 Commonwealth Games and 2006 African Championships in Athletics. Coiffic is the third fastest 200m sprinter in Mauritius with a time of 20.89 seconds behind Stephan Buckland's 20.06 seconds and Eric Milazar's 20.66 seconds achieved respectively in Paris, France and La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.", "Title: La Chaux-de-Fonds\n\nLa Chaux-de-Fonds (] ) is a Swiss city of the district of La Chaux-de-Fonds in the canton of Neuchâtel. It is located in the Jura mountains at an altitude of 1000 m, a few kilometres south of the French border. After Geneva and Lausanne, it is the third largest city located completely in the Romandie, the French-speaking part of the country, with a population (as of December 2016 ) of ." ]
7,541
What is the population of the town in New South Wales where Japanese prisoners of war stages an escape attempt on 5th August 1944 ?
10,063
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{ "title": [ "Ben Hardy (GC)", "Cowra" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Sergeant Hajime Toyoshima (豊嶋一 , Toyoshima Hajime ) (died August 5, 1944) was a Japanese airman in World War II.", " His A6M Zero was the first of that type (after those recovered after the Attack on Pearl Harbor) to be recovered relatively intact on Allied territory when he crash landed on Melville Island, Northern Territory, Australia.", " Toyoshima was the first Japanese Prisoner of War to be captured in Australia.", " While a Prisoner of War, Toyoshima was one of the instigators of the Breakout from the Prisoner of War Camp located in Cowra, New South Wales, Australia, sounding a bugle to signal the commencement of the escape and died during the escape attempt." ], "title": "Hajime Toyoshima" }, { "sentences": [ "Benjamin Gower Hardy, GC (28 August 1898 – 5 August 1944), known as Ben Hardy, was an Australian soldier who was posthumously awarded the George Cross for the gallantry he showed when Japanese prisoners of war staged an escape attempt on 5 August 1944 in Cowra, New South Wales." ], "title": "Ben Hardy (GC)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ralph Jones, GC (26 September 1900 – 5 August 1944) was an English-born Australian soldier who was posthumously awarded the George Cross for the gallantry he showed when Japanese prisoners of war staged an escape attempt on 5 August 1944 in Cowra, New South Wales." ], "title": "Ralph Jones (GC)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jillian Gell Skinner (born 5 August 1944 in Melbourne), an Australian politician, was the New South Wales Minister for Health in the Baird government.", " Skinner was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing North Shore for the Liberal Party from 1994 to 2017 and was the Deputy Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party from 2007 to 2014.", " Between 2011 and 2015 Skinner also served as the Minister for Medical Research.", " On 27 January 2017, Skinner announced her intention to resign from the ministry and from Parliament." ], "title": "Jillian Skinner" }, { "sentences": [ "The Trelew Massacre was a mass execution of 16 political prisoners, militants of different Peronist and left organizations, in Rawson Penitentiary by the conservative military government of Argentina.", " The prisoners were recaptured after an escape attempt and subsequently shot down by marines led by Lieutenant Commander Luis Emilio Sosa in a simulated new attempt to escape.", " The marines forced the prisoners to fake a new escape, then executed them as revenge by the dictatorship for the successful escape of some of their comrades during the initial prison break.", " The massacre took place on the morning of 22 August 1972 in the Almirante Marcos A. Zar Airport, an airbase of the Argentine Navy near the city of Trelew, Chubut in Patagonia." ], "title": "Trelew massacre" }, { "sentences": [ "Cowra is a town in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia.", " It is the largest population centre and the council seat for the Cowra Shire, with a population of 10,063." ], "title": "Cowra" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cowra breakout occurred on 5 August 1944, when at least 1,104 Japanese prisoners of war attempted to escape from a prisoner of war camp near Cowra, in New South Wales, Australia.", " It was the largest prison escape of World War II, as well as one of the bloodiest.", " During the escape and ensuing manhunt, four Australian soldiers and 231 Japanese soldiers were killed.", " The remaining escapees were captured and imprisoned." ], "title": "Cowra breakout" }, { "sentences": [ "Island Farm was a Prisoner of War Camp (Camp 198) on the outskirts of the town of Bridgend, South Wales.", " It hosted a number of Axis prisoners, mainly German, and was the scene of the largest escape attempt by German POWs in Britain during World War II.", " Near the end of the war it became known as Special Camp XI.", " The list of former inmates includes many senior SS military leaders, who were awaiting extradition to the Nuremberg trials." ], "title": "Island Farm" }, { "sentences": [ "The 17th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army.", " Although its numerical designation was bestowed upon it during World War I, the 17th Battalion can trace its lineage back to 1860, when a unit of the New South Wales Volunteer Rifles was raised in St Leonards, New South Wales.", " This unit has since been disbanded and reformed a number times.", " Through its links with the units of the colonial New South Wales defence force, the battalion's history includes service in the Sudan and South Africa.", " During World War I, the 17th Battalion was raised for overseas service as part of the Australian Imperial Force.", " Attached to the 5th Brigade, 2nd Division, the battalion was raised in 1915 and sent to Egypt initially, before taking part in the fighting at Gallipoli against the Turks.", " Later the battalion was sent to the Western Front in France and Belgium, where it served in the trenches as part of the Australian Corps.", " Throughout the course of the war, the battalion won numerous battle honours and its members received many individual awards, however, at the end of the war the battalion was disbanded in April 1919." ], "title": "17th Battalion (Australia)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mungindi is a town and locality on the border of New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland, Australia.", " The town is within Moree Plains Shire in New South Wales and within the Shire of Balonne in Queensland.", " Within Queensland, the locality is split between the Shire of Balonne (the western part) and the Goondiwindi Region (eastern part).", " It possesses a New South Wales postcode.", " Mungindi sits on the Carnarvon Highway and straddles the Barwon River which is the border between New South Wales and Queensland.", " At the 2011 census , Mungindi had a population of 738 on the New South Wales side.", " The population on the Queensland side is now included in Thallon, which had a population, including the surrounding area, of 382." ], "title": "Mungindi" } ]
[ "Title: Hajime Toyoshima\n\nSergeant Hajime Toyoshima (豊嶋一 , Toyoshima Hajime ) (died August 5, 1944) was a Japanese airman in World War II. His A6M Zero was the first of that type (after those recovered after the Attack on Pearl Harbor) to be recovered relatively intact on Allied territory when he crash landed on Melville Island, Northern Territory, Australia. Toyoshima was the first Japanese Prisoner of War to be captured in Australia. While a Prisoner of War, Toyoshima was one of the instigators of the Breakout from the Prisoner of War Camp located in Cowra, New South Wales, Australia, sounding a bugle to signal the commencement of the escape and died during the escape attempt.", "Title: Ben Hardy (GC)\n\nBenjamin Gower Hardy, GC (28 August 1898 – 5 August 1944), known as Ben Hardy, was an Australian soldier who was posthumously awarded the George Cross for the gallantry he showed when Japanese prisoners of war staged an escape attempt on 5 August 1944 in Cowra, New South Wales.", "Title: Ralph Jones (GC)\n\nRalph Jones, GC (26 September 1900 – 5 August 1944) was an English-born Australian soldier who was posthumously awarded the George Cross for the gallantry he showed when Japanese prisoners of war staged an escape attempt on 5 August 1944 in Cowra, New South Wales.", "Title: Jillian Skinner\n\nJillian Gell Skinner (born 5 August 1944 in Melbourne), an Australian politician, was the New South Wales Minister for Health in the Baird government. Skinner was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing North Shore for the Liberal Party from 1994 to 2017 and was the Deputy Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party from 2007 to 2014. Between 2011 and 2015 Skinner also served as the Minister for Medical Research. On 27 January 2017, Skinner announced her intention to resign from the ministry and from Parliament.", "Title: Trelew massacre\n\nThe Trelew Massacre was a mass execution of 16 political prisoners, militants of different Peronist and left organizations, in Rawson Penitentiary by the conservative military government of Argentina. The prisoners were recaptured after an escape attempt and subsequently shot down by marines led by Lieutenant Commander Luis Emilio Sosa in a simulated new attempt to escape. The marines forced the prisoners to fake a new escape, then executed them as revenge by the dictatorship for the successful escape of some of their comrades during the initial prison break. The massacre took place on the morning of 22 August 1972 in the Almirante Marcos A. Zar Airport, an airbase of the Argentine Navy near the city of Trelew, Chubut in Patagonia.", "Title: Cowra\n\nCowra is a town in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. It is the largest population centre and the council seat for the Cowra Shire, with a population of 10,063.", "Title: Cowra breakout\n\nThe Cowra breakout occurred on 5 August 1944, when at least 1,104 Japanese prisoners of war attempted to escape from a prisoner of war camp near Cowra, in New South Wales, Australia. It was the largest prison escape of World War II, as well as one of the bloodiest. During the escape and ensuing manhunt, four Australian soldiers and 231 Japanese soldiers were killed. The remaining escapees were captured and imprisoned.", "Title: Island Farm\n\nIsland Farm was a Prisoner of War Camp (Camp 198) on the outskirts of the town of Bridgend, South Wales. It hosted a number of Axis prisoners, mainly German, and was the scene of the largest escape attempt by German POWs in Britain during World War II. Near the end of the war it became known as Special Camp XI. The list of former inmates includes many senior SS military leaders, who were awaiting extradition to the Nuremberg trials.", "Title: 17th Battalion (Australia)\n\nThe 17th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army. Although its numerical designation was bestowed upon it during World War I, the 17th Battalion can trace its lineage back to 1860, when a unit of the New South Wales Volunteer Rifles was raised in St Leonards, New South Wales. This unit has since been disbanded and reformed a number times. Through its links with the units of the colonial New South Wales defence force, the battalion's history includes service in the Sudan and South Africa. During World War I, the 17th Battalion was raised for overseas service as part of the Australian Imperial Force. Attached to the 5th Brigade, 2nd Division, the battalion was raised in 1915 and sent to Egypt initially, before taking part in the fighting at Gallipoli against the Turks. Later the battalion was sent to the Western Front in France and Belgium, where it served in the trenches as part of the Australian Corps. Throughout the course of the war, the battalion won numerous battle honours and its members received many individual awards, however, at the end of the war the battalion was disbanded in April 1919.", "Title: Mungindi\n\nMungindi is a town and locality on the border of New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland, Australia. The town is within Moree Plains Shire in New South Wales and within the Shire of Balonne in Queensland. Within Queensland, the locality is split between the Shire of Balonne (the western part) and the Goondiwindi Region (eastern part). It possesses a New South Wales postcode. Mungindi sits on the Carnarvon Highway and straddles the Barwon River which is the border between New South Wales and Queensland. At the 2011 census , Mungindi had a population of 738 on the New South Wales side. The population on the Queensland side is now included in Thallon, which had a population, including the surrounding area, of 382." ]
7,542
Liv Kristine and Gerard Way, have which mutual occupations?
singer, songwriter
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[ { "sentences": [ "Skintight is the third album by Leaves' Eyes female vocalist and lyricist Liv Kristine.", " It was released in August 2010 on Napalm Records." ], "title": "Skintight" }, { "sentences": [ "King of Kings is the sixth studio album by the German symphonic metal band Leaves' Eyes.", " It contains guest appearances of a.o. Simone Simons from the Dutch symphonic metal band Epica and Lindy-Fay Hella from the Norwegian dark folk act Wardruna.", " It is their last album with Liv Kristine on vocals." ], "title": "King of Kings (Leaves' Eyes album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Deus Ex Machina is the first full-length album from former Leaves' Eyes frontwoman Liv Kristine.", " Unlike her follow-up, \"Enter My Religion\", she only co-wrote two songs: the title track and \"In the Heart of Juliet\".", " The song \"3 am\" is a duet between Liv Kristine and Nick Holmes of Paradise Lost." ], "title": "Deus Ex Machina (Liv Kristine album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Vervain is the fifth album by female vocalist and lyricist Liv Kristine.", " It was released in 2014 on Napalm Records." ], "title": "Vervain (Liv Kristine album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Libertine is the fourth solo studio album by the Norwegian artist Liv Kristine." ], "title": "Libertine (Liv Kristine album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Enter My Religion is the second album by Leaves' Eyes female vocalist and lyricist Liv Kristine.", " It was released in 2006 on Roadrunner Records." ], "title": "Enter My Religion" }, { "sentences": [ "Leaves' Eyes is a German-Norwegian symphonic metal band from Stavanger, Norway and Ludwigsburg, Germany.", " They were formed in 2003 by Liv Kristine, the former lead singer of Theatre of Tragedy and the entire line-up of Atrocity.", " To date, the band has released six studio albums, a single, six EPs, one live album and a DVD." ], "title": "Leaves' Eyes" }, { "sentences": [ "Gerard Arthur Way (born April 9, 1977) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and comic book writer who was the lead vocalist and co-founder of the rock band My Chemical Romance from its formation in September 2001 until its split in March 2013.", " His debut solo album \"Hesitant Alien\" was released on September 30, 2014.", " He also wrote the comic mini-series \"The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys\" and the Eisner Award-winning comic book \"The Umbrella Academy\"." ], "title": "Gerard Way" }, { "sentences": [ "Liv Kristine Espenæs (born 14 February 1976), better known as Liv Kristine, is a Norwegian singer-songwriter who has performed and composed songs mostly for various subgenres of heavy metal music.", " She started her career in the music industry as a vocalist for the gothic metal band Theatre of Tragedy, and is the former lead vocalist for the symphonic metal band Leaves' Eyes.", " She is known for her work in close association with her then-husband and leader of the German band Atrocity, Alexander Krull." ], "title": "Liv Kristine" }, { "sentences": [ "Ragnhild Westgaard Sigland (born November 13, 1976), mostly known by her stage name Nell Sigland, is a Norwegian singer from Hamar, best known as the lead vocalist of Norwegian gothic metal band Theatre of Tragedy as a replacement for Liv Kristine, from June 3, 2004 to October 2, 2010.", " She was also the lead singer for Norwegian gothic rock band The Crest, founded by her husband Kristian Sigland and herself." ], "title": "Nell Sigland" } ]
[ "Title: Skintight\n\nSkintight is the third album by Leaves' Eyes female vocalist and lyricist Liv Kristine. It was released in August 2010 on Napalm Records.", "Title: King of Kings (Leaves' Eyes album)\n\nKing of Kings is the sixth studio album by the German symphonic metal band Leaves' Eyes. It contains guest appearances of a.o. Simone Simons from the Dutch symphonic metal band Epica and Lindy-Fay Hella from the Norwegian dark folk act Wardruna. It is their last album with Liv Kristine on vocals.", "Title: Deus Ex Machina (Liv Kristine album)\n\nDeus Ex Machina is the first full-length album from former Leaves' Eyes frontwoman Liv Kristine. Unlike her follow-up, \"Enter My Religion\", she only co-wrote two songs: the title track and \"In the Heart of Juliet\". The song \"3 am\" is a duet between Liv Kristine and Nick Holmes of Paradise Lost.", "Title: Vervain (Liv Kristine album)\n\nVervain is the fifth album by female vocalist and lyricist Liv Kristine. It was released in 2014 on Napalm Records.", "Title: Libertine (Liv Kristine album)\n\nLibertine is the fourth solo studio album by the Norwegian artist Liv Kristine.", "Title: Enter My Religion\n\nEnter My Religion is the second album by Leaves' Eyes female vocalist and lyricist Liv Kristine. It was released in 2006 on Roadrunner Records.", "Title: Leaves' Eyes\n\nLeaves' Eyes is a German-Norwegian symphonic metal band from Stavanger, Norway and Ludwigsburg, Germany. They were formed in 2003 by Liv Kristine, the former lead singer of Theatre of Tragedy and the entire line-up of Atrocity. To date, the band has released six studio albums, a single, six EPs, one live album and a DVD.", "Title: Gerard Way\n\nGerard Arthur Way (born April 9, 1977) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and comic book writer who was the lead vocalist and co-founder of the rock band My Chemical Romance from its formation in September 2001 until its split in March 2013. His debut solo album \"Hesitant Alien\" was released on September 30, 2014. He also wrote the comic mini-series \"The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys\" and the Eisner Award-winning comic book \"The Umbrella Academy\".", "Title: Liv Kristine\n\nLiv Kristine Espenæs (born 14 February 1976), better known as Liv Kristine, is a Norwegian singer-songwriter who has performed and composed songs mostly for various subgenres of heavy metal music. She started her career in the music industry as a vocalist for the gothic metal band Theatre of Tragedy, and is the former lead vocalist for the symphonic metal band Leaves' Eyes. She is known for her work in close association with her then-husband and leader of the German band Atrocity, Alexander Krull.", "Title: Nell Sigland\n\nRagnhild Westgaard Sigland (born November 13, 1976), mostly known by her stage name Nell Sigland, is a Norwegian singer from Hamar, best known as the lead vocalist of Norwegian gothic metal band Theatre of Tragedy as a replacement for Liv Kristine, from June 3, 2004 to October 2, 2010. She was also the lead singer for Norwegian gothic rock band The Crest, founded by her husband Kristian Sigland and herself." ]
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Immaculate Reception was a play that was completed by the player picked in the first round of what year's NFL draft?
1972
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{ "title": [ "Immaculate Reception", "Franco Harris", "Franco Harris" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Franco Harris (born March 7, 1950) is a former American football fullback who played professionally in the National Football League (NFL) for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Seattle Seahawks.", " He was picked by the Steelers in the first round of the 1972 NFL Draft, the 13th selection overall.", " He played his first 12 years in the NFL with the Steelers; his 13th and final year was spent with the Seahawks.", " He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1990." ], "title": "Franco Harris" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2009 NFL Draft was the seventy-fourth annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible football players.", " The draft took place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, New York, on April 25 and 26, 2009.", " The draft consisted of two rounds on the first day starting at 4:00 pm EDT, and five rounds on the second day starting at 10:00 am EDT.", " To compensate for the time change from the previous year and in an effort to help shorten the draft, teams were no longer on the clock for 15 minutes in the first round and 10 minutes in the second round.", " Each team now had 10 minutes to make their selection in the first round and seven minutes in the second round.", " Rounds three through seven were shortened to five minutes per team.", " This was the first year that the NFL used this format and it was changed again the following year for the 2010 NFL Draft.", " The 2009 NFL Draft was televised by both NFL Network and ESPN and was the first to have cheerleaders.", " The Detroit Lions, who became the first team in NFL history to finish a season at 0–16, used the first selection in the draft to select University of Georgia quarterback Matthew Stafford." ], "title": "2009 NFL Draft" }, { "sentences": [ "The Iowa State Cyclones college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), and represents the Iowa State University in the Big 12 Conference (Big 12).", " ISU has had 123 players drafted into the National Football League (NFL) since the first draft held in 1936, through the 2016 NFL Draft.", " ISU has only seen one player taken in the first round, George Amundson with the 14th overall pick in the 1973 NFL Draft by the Houston Oilers.", " Troy Davis was drafted in the third round of the 1997 NFL draft by the New Orleans Saints, he has since been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.", " Kelechi Osemele was drafted in the second round of the 2012 NFL draft by the Baltimore Ravens; he went on to win Super Bowl XLVII with the Ravens as their starting right tackle.", " Six former Cyclones who were drafted have been selected to a Pro Bowl or AFL All-Star Game." ], "title": "List of Iowa State Cyclones in the NFL Draft" }, { "sentences": [ "As of 2016, the Buckeyes have the second most first-round selections in the history of the NFL Draft with 76, behind USC.", " They are third behind USC and Notre Dame for overall draft picks with 418 (as of 2014, will update after NFL Draft 2016).", " In the 2015 draft, the defending national champion Buckeyes had no players selected in the first round (no eligible underclassmen declared), the first time a championship team had gone without first round picks since the 2003 draft when the 2002 National Champion Buckeyes did the same.", " 2004 saw the most Buckeyes selected in a single NFL Draft with 14.", " 1998 is the only year, since the draft's inception in 1936, in which no Buckeye has been selected.", " The following are the lists of Ohio State players selected in the NFL Draft and NFL Supplemental Drafts since 1936." ], "title": "List of Ohio State Buckeyes in the NFL Draft" }, { "sentences": [ "The Raiders–Steelers rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Oakland Raiders and Pittsburgh Steelers.", " The bitter rivalry started with the Steelers' first playoff win over the Raiders by way of Franco Harris's Immaculate Reception on December 23, 1972.", " The two teams met in the playoffs for five consecutive seasons (1972–76) and is regarded as one of the most bitter rivalries in the history of professional sports.", " Oakland leads the series 15–13." ], "title": "Raiders–Steelers rivalry" }, { "sentences": [ "James Edward Hunter (March 8, 1954 – August 2, 2010) was an American football defensive back who played for the Detroit Lions in the National Football League.", " Hunter was the 10th player picked in the 1976 NFL Draft.", " He led the Lions in interceptions in 1976, 1977, and 1980.", " Hunter is 7th all-time for interceptions in Lions history.", " His son, Javin Hunter, played for Notre Dame and was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens." ], "title": "James Hunter (American football)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2002 NFL draft was the procedure by which National Football League (NFL) teams selected amateur college football players.", " The draft is known officially as the \"NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting\" and has been conducted annually since 1936.", " The draft took place April 20–21, 2002 at the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.", " The draft was broadcast on ESPN both days and eventually moved to ESPN2.", " The draft began with the Houston Texans selecting David Carr, and it ended with the Texans selecting Mr. Irrelevant, Ahmad Miller.", " There were thirty-two compensatory selections distributed among eighteen teams, with the Buffalo Bills receiving the most selections with four.", " The University of Miami was the college most represented in the draft, having five of its players selected in the first round.", " Although the Carolina Panthers finished with a 1–15 record which would normally have given them the first pick in each round, the Houston Texans were given the first pick because they were an expansion team.", " The league also held a supplemental draft after the regular draft and before the regular season." ], "title": "2002 NFL Draft" }, { "sentences": [ "Ellis Bernard Johnson (born October 30, 1973) is an American former college and professional football player who was a defensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for ten seasons during the 1990s and 2000s.", " Johnson played college football for the University of Florida, and was recognized as the National Defensive Player of the Year.", " He was picked in the first round of the 1995 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the Indianapolis Colts, Atlanta Falcons and Denver Broncos of the NFL." ], "title": "Ellis Johnson (defensive lineman)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kenneth Othell Burrough (born July 14, 1948) is a former professional American football player who was selected by the New Orleans Saints in the first round (10th overall) of the 1970 NFL Draft.", " A 6'4\", 210 lb wide receiver from William M. Raines High School who played for Texas Southern University, Burrough played in 12 NFL seasons for the Saints and Houston Oilers from 1970 to 1981.", " A two-time Pro Bowl selection in 1975 and 1977, Burrough led all NFL wide receivers in receiving yards with 1,063 in 1975.", " He was the last NFL player to wear number 00 on his jersey; the league restricted all numbers to between 1 and 89 in 1973 (later expanded to 1 and 99 in 1987), but Burrough and Jim Otto, both of whom wore 00 at the time, were covered under a grandfather clause for the rest of their careers.", " Ranks 85th on NFL All-Time Yards per Reception List (16.9)." ], "title": "Ken Burrough" }, { "sentences": [ "The Immaculate Reception is one of the most famous plays in the history of American football.", " It occurred in the AFC of the National Football League (NFL), between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Oakland Raiders at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on December 23, 1972.", " With the Steelers trailing in the last 30 seconds of the game, Pittsburgh quarterback Terry Bradshaw threw a pass attempt to John Fuqua.", " The ball bounced off the hands of Raiders safety Jack Tatum and/or Fuqua and, as it fell toward the ground, Steelers fullback Franco Harris scooped it up and ran for a game-winning touchdown.", " The play has been a source of unresolved controversy and speculation ever since, as many people have contended that the ball touched only Fuqua or the ground before Harris caught it, either of which would have resulted in an incomplete pass by the rules at the time.", " Kevin Cook's \"The Last Headbangers\" cites the play as the beginning of a bitter rivalry between Pittsburgh and Oakland that fueled a historically brutal Raiders team during the NFL's most controversially physical era." ], "title": "Immaculate Reception" } ]
[ "Title: Franco Harris\n\nFranco Harris (born March 7, 1950) is a former American football fullback who played professionally in the National Football League (NFL) for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Seattle Seahawks. He was picked by the Steelers in the first round of the 1972 NFL Draft, the 13th selection overall. He played his first 12 years in the NFL with the Steelers; his 13th and final year was spent with the Seahawks. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1990.", "Title: 2009 NFL Draft\n\nThe 2009 NFL Draft was the seventy-fourth annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible football players. The draft took place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, New York, on April 25 and 26, 2009. The draft consisted of two rounds on the first day starting at 4:00 pm EDT, and five rounds on the second day starting at 10:00 am EDT. To compensate for the time change from the previous year and in an effort to help shorten the draft, teams were no longer on the clock for 15 minutes in the first round and 10 minutes in the second round. Each team now had 10 minutes to make their selection in the first round and seven minutes in the second round. Rounds three through seven were shortened to five minutes per team. This was the first year that the NFL used this format and it was changed again the following year for the 2010 NFL Draft. The 2009 NFL Draft was televised by both NFL Network and ESPN and was the first to have cheerleaders. The Detroit Lions, who became the first team in NFL history to finish a season at 0–16, used the first selection in the draft to select University of Georgia quarterback Matthew Stafford.", "Title: List of Iowa State Cyclones in the NFL Draft\n\nThe Iowa State Cyclones college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), and represents the Iowa State University in the Big 12 Conference (Big 12). ISU has had 123 players drafted into the National Football League (NFL) since the first draft held in 1936, through the 2016 NFL Draft. ISU has only seen one player taken in the first round, George Amundson with the 14th overall pick in the 1973 NFL Draft by the Houston Oilers. Troy Davis was drafted in the third round of the 1997 NFL draft by the New Orleans Saints, he has since been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Kelechi Osemele was drafted in the second round of the 2012 NFL draft by the Baltimore Ravens; he went on to win Super Bowl XLVII with the Ravens as their starting right tackle. Six former Cyclones who were drafted have been selected to a Pro Bowl or AFL All-Star Game.", "Title: List of Ohio State Buckeyes in the NFL Draft\n\nAs of 2016, the Buckeyes have the second most first-round selections in the history of the NFL Draft with 76, behind USC. They are third behind USC and Notre Dame for overall draft picks with 418 (as of 2014, will update after NFL Draft 2016). In the 2015 draft, the defending national champion Buckeyes had no players selected in the first round (no eligible underclassmen declared), the first time a championship team had gone without first round picks since the 2003 draft when the 2002 National Champion Buckeyes did the same. 2004 saw the most Buckeyes selected in a single NFL Draft with 14. 1998 is the only year, since the draft's inception in 1936, in which no Buckeye has been selected. The following are the lists of Ohio State players selected in the NFL Draft and NFL Supplemental Drafts since 1936.", "Title: Raiders–Steelers rivalry\n\nThe Raiders–Steelers rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Oakland Raiders and Pittsburgh Steelers. The bitter rivalry started with the Steelers' first playoff win over the Raiders by way of Franco Harris's Immaculate Reception on December 23, 1972. The two teams met in the playoffs for five consecutive seasons (1972–76) and is regarded as one of the most bitter rivalries in the history of professional sports. Oakland leads the series 15–13.", "Title: James Hunter (American football)\n\nJames Edward Hunter (March 8, 1954 – August 2, 2010) was an American football defensive back who played for the Detroit Lions in the National Football League. Hunter was the 10th player picked in the 1976 NFL Draft. He led the Lions in interceptions in 1976, 1977, and 1980. Hunter is 7th all-time for interceptions in Lions history. His son, Javin Hunter, played for Notre Dame and was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens.", "Title: 2002 NFL Draft\n\nThe 2002 NFL draft was the procedure by which National Football League (NFL) teams selected amateur college football players. The draft is known officially as the \"NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting\" and has been conducted annually since 1936. The draft took place April 20–21, 2002 at the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. The draft was broadcast on ESPN both days and eventually moved to ESPN2. The draft began with the Houston Texans selecting David Carr, and it ended with the Texans selecting Mr. Irrelevant, Ahmad Miller. There were thirty-two compensatory selections distributed among eighteen teams, with the Buffalo Bills receiving the most selections with four. The University of Miami was the college most represented in the draft, having five of its players selected in the first round. Although the Carolina Panthers finished with a 1–15 record which would normally have given them the first pick in each round, the Houston Texans were given the first pick because they were an expansion team. The league also held a supplemental draft after the regular draft and before the regular season.", "Title: Ellis Johnson (defensive lineman)\n\nEllis Bernard Johnson (born October 30, 1973) is an American former college and professional football player who was a defensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for ten seasons during the 1990s and 2000s. Johnson played college football for the University of Florida, and was recognized as the National Defensive Player of the Year. He was picked in the first round of the 1995 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the Indianapolis Colts, Atlanta Falcons and Denver Broncos of the NFL.", "Title: Ken Burrough\n\nKenneth Othell Burrough (born July 14, 1948) is a former professional American football player who was selected by the New Orleans Saints in the first round (10th overall) of the 1970 NFL Draft. A 6'4\", 210 lb wide receiver from William M. Raines High School who played for Texas Southern University, Burrough played in 12 NFL seasons for the Saints and Houston Oilers from 1970 to 1981. A two-time Pro Bowl selection in 1975 and 1977, Burrough led all NFL wide receivers in receiving yards with 1,063 in 1975. He was the last NFL player to wear number 00 on his jersey; the league restricted all numbers to between 1 and 89 in 1973 (later expanded to 1 and 99 in 1987), but Burrough and Jim Otto, both of whom wore 00 at the time, were covered under a grandfather clause for the rest of their careers. Ranks 85th on NFL All-Time Yards per Reception List (16.9).", "Title: Immaculate Reception\n\nThe Immaculate Reception is one of the most famous plays in the history of American football. It occurred in the AFC of the National Football League (NFL), between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Oakland Raiders at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on December 23, 1972. With the Steelers trailing in the last 30 seconds of the game, Pittsburgh quarterback Terry Bradshaw threw a pass attempt to John Fuqua. The ball bounced off the hands of Raiders safety Jack Tatum and/or Fuqua and, as it fell toward the ground, Steelers fullback Franco Harris scooped it up and ran for a game-winning touchdown. The play has been a source of unresolved controversy and speculation ever since, as many people have contended that the ball touched only Fuqua or the ground before Harris caught it, either of which would have resulted in an incomplete pass by the rules at the time. Kevin Cook's \"The Last Headbangers\" cites the play as the beginning of a bitter rivalry between Pittsburgh and Oakland that fueled a historically brutal Raiders team during the NFL's most controversially physical era." ]
7,544
What was the name of the summer residence of Prince Carl of Denmark's close confidant Count Peder Anker Wedel-Jarlsberg?
Esviken
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{ "title": [ "Esviken", "Esviken", "Haakon VII of Norway" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 5, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Esviken (formerly Esvigen) is a villa surrounded by an elaborate garden and a former agricultural property in Asker, Norway.", " Industrialist Halvor Schou bought Løkenes farm with 1000 daa land in the late 1860s, and commissioned the villa, designed by famous architect Wilhelm von Hanno.", " Esviken was used as a summer residence by Schou and his heirs.", " His daughter Birgitte Halvordine Schou (b. 1857) was married to industrialist Einar Westye Egeberg, who inherited the villa and half of the property.", " Their daughter Hermine Egeberg (1881–1974) was married from 1901 to Count Peder Anker Wedel-Jarlsberg.", " Wedel-Jarlsberg was Lord Chamberlain for King Haakon VII of Norway from 1931 to 1945 and one of the King's closest confidants for over thirty year, and the King and Queen visited Esviken many times.", " Esviken is also located in close proximity to Skaugum, owned by the royal family.", " Their oldest son Herman Wedel-Jarlsberg, the later Count and owner of Jarlsberg, was born at Esviken in 1902.", " Formally, Hermine and Peder Anker Wedel-Jarlsberg took over the property in 1930, but in reality, this happened around thirty years earlier.", " The Wedel-Jarlsberg family extended the garden significantly.", " In 1960, the property was inherited by their daughter Hedevig Wedel-Jarlsberg (1913–96), married Paus, and her husband Per (Christian Cornelius) Paus, who was himself a descendant of the Schou family (Halvor Schou's first cousin) and his wife's distant cousin.", " In 1996, their children Cornelia Paus, Christopher Paus and Peder Nicolas Paus inherited the property.", " It was sold to Asker municipality in 1999.", " The villa and the garden was listed as a protected cultural heritage site by the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage in 2006." ], "title": "Esviken" }, { "sentences": [ "Count Peder Anker Wedel-Jarlsberg (born 18 August 1875, died 13 October 1954) was a member of the Norwegian nobility and of that in Denmark, a military officer, and a land owner.", " He was Lord Chamberlain for King Haakon VII of Norway from 1931 to 1945 and as well one of the King's closest confidants for over thirty years.", " As head of the House of Wedel-Jarlsberg and a descendant of Johan Caspar Herman Wedel-Jarlsberg, he was a count (\"lensgreve\", i.e. 'feudal count'), a title recognised under Danish law, and was a \"Stamhusbesitter\" of Jarlsberg." ], "title": "Peder Anker Wedel-Jarlsberg" }, { "sentences": [ "Peder Anker (8 December 1749 – 10 December 1824) was a prominent Norwegian landowner, businessman and politician.", " He served as Prime Minister of Norway from 1814 until 1822." ], "title": "Peder Anker" }, { "sentences": [ "Count Peder Griffenfeld (before ennoblement Peder Schumacher) (24 August 1635 – 12 March 1699) was a Danish statesman and royal favourite.", " He became the principal adviser to King Christian V of Denmark from 1670 and the \"de facto\" ruler of the dual kingdom of Denmark-Norway in the first half of the 1670s.", " In 1673 he was appointed as Chancellor of Denmark, elevated to count, the highest aristocratic rank in Denmark-Norway, and received the Order of the Elephant, the country's highest order.", " At the behest of his enemies at court, Griffenfeld was arrested in early 1676 and convicted of treason, a charge that historians agree was false.", " He was imprisoned for 22 years, mainly at Munkholmen in Norway." ], "title": "Peder Griffenfeld" }, { "sentences": [ "Peder Anker (pronounced /PAY-dur anchor/; born May 27, 1966 in Oslo, Norway) is a historian of environmental sciences, specializing in the history of ecology and ecological architecture and design.", " Anker is currently an associate professor at the Gallatin School of Individualized Study and the Environmental Studies Program at New York University." ], "title": "Peder Anker (historian)" }, { "sentences": [ "Prince Carl Philip of Sweden, Duke of Värmland (] ; Carl Philip Edmund Bertil; born 13 May 1979) is the only son and the second of three children of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia.", " s of 2016 , Prince Carl Philip is fourth in the line of succession, after his older sister, Crown Princess Victoria, his niece and goddaughter Princess Estelle, and his nephew Prince Oscar.", " He lives with his wife, Princess Sofia, and two sons, Prince Alexander and Prince Gabriel, in Villa Solbacken in central Stockholm." ], "title": "Prince Carl Philip, Duke of Värmland" }, { "sentences": [ "Haakon VII (] ; born Christian Frederik Carl Georg Valdemar Axel; 3 August 187221 September 1957), known as Prince Carl of Denmark until 1905, was a Danish prince who became the first king of Norway after the 1905 dissolution of the union with Sweden.", " He reigned from November 1905 until his death in September 1957." ], "title": "Haakon VII of Norway" }, { "sentences": [ "Carl Gustaf Oscar Fredrik Christian, Prince Bernadotte (10 January 1911 – 27 June 2003), originally Prince Carl, Duke of Östergötland, was the youngest child and only son of Prince Carl of Sweden and Princess Ingeborg of Denmark and eventually a prince of the Belgian nobility.", " To distinguish himself from his father, he was widely known as \"Carl Junior.\"", " He was the brother of Princess Margaretha of Sweden, Queen Astrid of Belgium and Crown Princess Märtha of Norway." ], "title": "Prince Carl Bernadotte" }, { "sentences": [ "Schou is a Danish-origined Norwegian family.", " Christian Julius Schou became owner of the major brewery Schous Bryggeri, which was owned by the family from 1821 to 1898.", " His son Halvor Schou became a leading industrialist and established Hjula Væverier, Norway's largest industrial company at the time.", " He also inherited Schous Bryggeri which had around thousand employees at that point in 1874.", " In 1855, he bought the farm Sinsen and in the 1860s also the farm Løkenes in Aker, where he built the Esviken villa, designed by Wilhelm von Hanno.", " His daughter Birgitte Halvordine Schou was married to industrialist Einar Westye Egeberg, and their daughter Hermine (1881–1974) married Peder Anker Wedel-Jarlsberg." ], "title": "Schou (Norwegian family)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bryntysilio Hall is a county house in Llantysilio, Denbighshire, north Wales, two miles west of Llangollen.", " It was the summer residence of Sir Theodore Martin, the author of \"Life of The Prince Consort\", the official biography of Prince Albert, and of his wife, Shakespearean actress Lady Martin (Helena Faucit).", " Sir Theodore wrote most of the book whilst at Bryntysilio, which was their summer residence.", " He was knighted for his work and became a close friend of Queen Victoria.", " It was written 1874-1880.", " On 26 August 1889 (the late Prince Albert's birthday), during Victoria's visit to North Wales, she visited Bryntysilio Hall and took tea there.", " Sir Theodore showed the queen the writing desk where most of the work was written." ], "title": "Bryntysilio Hall" } ]
[ "Title: Esviken\n\nEsviken (formerly Esvigen) is a villa surrounded by an elaborate garden and a former agricultural property in Asker, Norway. Industrialist Halvor Schou bought Løkenes farm with 1000 daa land in the late 1860s, and commissioned the villa, designed by famous architect Wilhelm von Hanno. Esviken was used as a summer residence by Schou and his heirs. His daughter Birgitte Halvordine Schou (b. 1857) was married to industrialist Einar Westye Egeberg, who inherited the villa and half of the property. Their daughter Hermine Egeberg (1881–1974) was married from 1901 to Count Peder Anker Wedel-Jarlsberg. Wedel-Jarlsberg was Lord Chamberlain for King Haakon VII of Norway from 1931 to 1945 and one of the King's closest confidants for over thirty year, and the King and Queen visited Esviken many times. Esviken is also located in close proximity to Skaugum, owned by the royal family. Their oldest son Herman Wedel-Jarlsberg, the later Count and owner of Jarlsberg, was born at Esviken in 1902. Formally, Hermine and Peder Anker Wedel-Jarlsberg took over the property in 1930, but in reality, this happened around thirty years earlier. The Wedel-Jarlsberg family extended the garden significantly. In 1960, the property was inherited by their daughter Hedevig Wedel-Jarlsberg (1913–96), married Paus, and her husband Per (Christian Cornelius) Paus, who was himself a descendant of the Schou family (Halvor Schou's first cousin) and his wife's distant cousin. In 1996, their children Cornelia Paus, Christopher Paus and Peder Nicolas Paus inherited the property. It was sold to Asker municipality in 1999. The villa and the garden was listed as a protected cultural heritage site by the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage in 2006.", "Title: Peder Anker Wedel-Jarlsberg\n\nCount Peder Anker Wedel-Jarlsberg (born 18 August 1875, died 13 October 1954) was a member of the Norwegian nobility and of that in Denmark, a military officer, and a land owner. He was Lord Chamberlain for King Haakon VII of Norway from 1931 to 1945 and as well one of the King's closest confidants for over thirty years. As head of the House of Wedel-Jarlsberg and a descendant of Johan Caspar Herman Wedel-Jarlsberg, he was a count (\"lensgreve\", i.e. 'feudal count'), a title recognised under Danish law, and was a \"Stamhusbesitter\" of Jarlsberg.", "Title: Peder Anker\n\nPeder Anker (8 December 1749 – 10 December 1824) was a prominent Norwegian landowner, businessman and politician. He served as Prime Minister of Norway from 1814 until 1822.", "Title: Peder Griffenfeld\n\nCount Peder Griffenfeld (before ennoblement Peder Schumacher) (24 August 1635 – 12 March 1699) was a Danish statesman and royal favourite. He became the principal adviser to King Christian V of Denmark from 1670 and the \"de facto\" ruler of the dual kingdom of Denmark-Norway in the first half of the 1670s. In 1673 he was appointed as Chancellor of Denmark, elevated to count, the highest aristocratic rank in Denmark-Norway, and received the Order of the Elephant, the country's highest order. At the behest of his enemies at court, Griffenfeld was arrested in early 1676 and convicted of treason, a charge that historians agree was false. He was imprisoned for 22 years, mainly at Munkholmen in Norway.", "Title: Peder Anker (historian)\n\nPeder Anker (pronounced /PAY-dur anchor/; born May 27, 1966 in Oslo, Norway) is a historian of environmental sciences, specializing in the history of ecology and ecological architecture and design. Anker is currently an associate professor at the Gallatin School of Individualized Study and the Environmental Studies Program at New York University.", "Title: Prince Carl Philip, Duke of Värmland\n\nPrince Carl Philip of Sweden, Duke of Värmland (] ; Carl Philip Edmund Bertil; born 13 May 1979) is the only son and the second of three children of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia. s of 2016 , Prince Carl Philip is fourth in the line of succession, after his older sister, Crown Princess Victoria, his niece and goddaughter Princess Estelle, and his nephew Prince Oscar. He lives with his wife, Princess Sofia, and two sons, Prince Alexander and Prince Gabriel, in Villa Solbacken in central Stockholm.", "Title: Haakon VII of Norway\n\nHaakon VII (] ; born Christian Frederik Carl Georg Valdemar Axel; 3 August 187221 September 1957), known as Prince Carl of Denmark until 1905, was a Danish prince who became the first king of Norway after the 1905 dissolution of the union with Sweden. He reigned from November 1905 until his death in September 1957.", "Title: Prince Carl Bernadotte\n\nCarl Gustaf Oscar Fredrik Christian, Prince Bernadotte (10 January 1911 – 27 June 2003), originally Prince Carl, Duke of Östergötland, was the youngest child and only son of Prince Carl of Sweden and Princess Ingeborg of Denmark and eventually a prince of the Belgian nobility. To distinguish himself from his father, he was widely known as \"Carl Junior.\" He was the brother of Princess Margaretha of Sweden, Queen Astrid of Belgium and Crown Princess Märtha of Norway.", "Title: Schou (Norwegian family)\n\nSchou is a Danish-origined Norwegian family. Christian Julius Schou became owner of the major brewery Schous Bryggeri, which was owned by the family from 1821 to 1898. His son Halvor Schou became a leading industrialist and established Hjula Væverier, Norway's largest industrial company at the time. He also inherited Schous Bryggeri which had around thousand employees at that point in 1874. In 1855, he bought the farm Sinsen and in the 1860s also the farm Løkenes in Aker, where he built the Esviken villa, designed by Wilhelm von Hanno. His daughter Birgitte Halvordine Schou was married to industrialist Einar Westye Egeberg, and their daughter Hermine (1881–1974) married Peder Anker Wedel-Jarlsberg.", "Title: Bryntysilio Hall\n\nBryntysilio Hall is a county house in Llantysilio, Denbighshire, north Wales, two miles west of Llangollen. It was the summer residence of Sir Theodore Martin, the author of \"Life of The Prince Consort\", the official biography of Prince Albert, and of his wife, Shakespearean actress Lady Martin (Helena Faucit). Sir Theodore wrote most of the book whilst at Bryntysilio, which was their summer residence. He was knighted for his work and became a close friend of Queen Victoria. It was written 1874-1880. On 26 August 1889 (the late Prince Albert's birthday), during Victoria's visit to North Wales, she visited Bryntysilio Hall and took tea there. Sir Theodore showed the queen the writing desk where most of the work was written." ]
7,545
In what year was the electronic music band whose debut studio album was "2.0" certified gold by the RIAA?
2015
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[ { "sentences": [ "Shenandoah is an American country music band founded in 1984 by Marty Raybon, Ralph Ezell, Stan Thorn, Jim Seales and Mike McGuire.", " Its discography comprises nine studio albums, a greatest hits package, a Christmas music album, and several compilations.", " Two of Shenandoah's studio albums — \"The Road Not Taken\" (1989) and \"Extra Mile\" (1990) — have been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", " The band's 1994 \"Super Hits\" compilation, part of a series issued by Sony BMG Special Markets, has been certified gold as well." ], "title": "Shenandoah discography" }, { "sentences": [ "American singer Mandy Moore has released six studio albums, three compilation albums, two video albums, twelve singles, and thirteen music videos.", " After being spotted singing at a recording studio by an artists and repertoire representative for Epic Records, Moore was signed to Sony Music.", " Her debut album, \"So Real\", was released in December 1999.", " The album performed moderately on the charts, peaking at number thirty-one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", " According to Nielsen SoundScan, \"So Real\" had sold about 950,000 copies in the United States, by June 2009.", " Her debut single, \"Candy\", peaked at number forty-one on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and was certified Gold by the RIAA.", " It also reached the top forty in Canada, France, Ireland, and Switzerland and the top ten in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.", " In Australia the song peaked at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified Platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).", " \"So Real\" was followed up with \"I Wanna Be with You\", in May 2000.", " It is a re-release of the debut album, with remixed tracks and few new songs, the album reached number twenty-one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified Gold by the RIAA.", " It also went on to sell about 805,000 copies in the US by June 2009.", " The album spawned only one single, the title track, which peaked at number twenty-four on the Hot 100, becoming Moore's only top-thirty song in the US and her highest peak to date.", " The song also reached number thirteen in Australia and was certified Gold by the ARIA." ], "title": "Mandy Moore discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Big Data is an American electronic music project created by producer, Alan Wilkis.", " Big Data is best known for its single \"Dangerous\", featuring Joywave, which reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart in August 2014, and was certified gold by the RIAA in May 2015." ], "title": "Big Data (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sawyer Brown is an American country music band founded in 1984.", " Their discography comprises sixteen studio albums, one live album, and four compilation albums.", " Of their albums, three have been certified gold by the RIAA: 1992's \"The Dirt Road\", 1993's \"Outskirts of Town\" and 1995's \"Greatest Hits 1990-1995\".", " The latter two are certified gold by the CRIA, as is their 1990 \"Greatest Hits\" album, while 1989's \"The Boys Are Back\" is certified platinum by the CRIA." ], "title": "Sawyer Brown discography" }, { "sentences": [ "American rock band Breaking Benjamin has released five studio albums, one compilation album, three extended plays, sixteen singles and ten music videos.", " The group has sold over 7 million units in the United States alone, with three platinum records, two gold records, two multi-platinum singles, two platinum singles, and five gold singles as designated by the RIAA.", " The band signed with Hollywood Records in 2002 following the success of their independently-released eponymous EP, and began recording their first full-length major-label debut \"Saturate\" shortly thereafter.", " The record peaked at No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" Heatseekers chart and No. 136 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart.", " It was certified gold more than thirteen years later.", " The band's sophomore effort, \"We Are Not Alone\", released in 2004, peaked at No. 20 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and was later certified platinum in the United States and gold in New Zealand.", " Breaking Benjamin's third studio album \"Phobia\" was released in 2006 and reached No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, No. 1 on the Digital Albums chart, No. 1 on the Rock Albums chart, and was certified platinum nearly three years after its release.", " Breaking Benjamin released their fourth record in late 2009 titled \"Dear Agony\", reaching No. 1 on the Hard Rock Albums and Modern Rock/Alternative Albums charts, No. 2 on the Rock Albums and Digital Albums charts, and No. 4 on the \"Billboard\" 200.", " The record was certified gold three months after its release and was eventually certified platinum seven years later." ], "title": "Breaking Benjamin discography" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of Shaquille O'Neal, a former American National Basketball Association (NBA) player and rapper, consists of four studio albums, 2 compilation albums, 2 soundtracks, one unreleased album, and 9 singles.", " O'Neal played in the NBA from 1992 until 2011.", " Around 1993, O'Neal was signed to Jive Records where he released his debut album, \"Shaq Diesel\", in that year.", " The album peaked at number 25 on the \"Billboard\" 200, number 10 on R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", " \"Shaq Diesel\" produced four singles.", " The first, \"What's Up Doc?", " (Can We Rock)\", peaked at number 39 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, number 56 on R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, number 22 on Rap Songs, and was certified gold by the RIAA.", " The second, \"(I Know I Got) Skillz\", peaked at number 35 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, number 20 on R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, number 3 on Rap Songs, and was certified gold by the RIAA.", " It also peaked at number 34 on the New Zealand Singles Chart.", " The third, \"I'm Outstanding\", peaked at number 47 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, number 29 on R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, and number 6 on Rap Songs.", " Internationally, it peaked at number 43 on the New Zealand Singles Chart and number 70 on the UK Singles Chart.", " The fourth, \"Shoot Pass Slam\", did not chart." ], "title": "Shaquille O'Neal discography" }, { "sentences": [ "The Reads are a Wenglish alternative rock band whose debut studio album, \"Stories from the Border\", was released in early 2011 with \"Good Omens\" the first single to be released from the album on 25 July 2011.", " Their follow up album \"Lost at Sea\" was released in 2014.", " Tracks from both albums have been played on Radio 2, BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Merseyside, XFM and Amazing Radio, amongst others.", " Celebrity fans include Jeremy Vine, Adrian Chiles, Sky Sports reporter, Bryn Law and TV Chef, Bryn Williams.", " They are currently busy writing new material for their third album." ], "title": "The Reads" }, { "sentences": [ "Selena Gomez & the Scene, an American band, has released three studio albums, one remix album, seven singles and seven music videos.", " The band released their debut album, \"Kiss & Tell\" on September 29, 2009.", " The album debuted at number nine on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and in March 2010 the album was certified gold by Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", " The second single from the album, \"Naturally\", reached the top thirty in the United States, the top twenty in New Zealand, Canada and Germany and the top ten in both Ireland and the United Kingdom.", " The song has also been certified platinum in the United States and Canada.", " Their second album, \"A Year Without Rain\" was released on September 17, 2010.", " It debuted on the US \"Billboard\" 200 at number four and was certified Gold by the RIAA in January 2011.", " Two singles were released from the album, \"Round & Round\" and \"A Year Without Rain\"." ], "title": "Selena Gomez &amp; the Scene discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Trace Adkins is an American country music singer.", " His discography consists of twelve studio albums and six greatest hits albums.", " Of his eleven studio albums, six have been certified by the RIAA: 1997's \"Big Time\" is certified platinum, 2001's \"Chrome\", and 2006's \"Dangerous Man\" are certified gold.", " His 1996 debut \"Dreamin' Out Loud\" and 2003's \"Comin' On Strong\" are certified platinum.", " 2005's \"Songs About Me\" is his best-selling album, certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA.", " His first Greatest Hits package, \"Greatest Hits Collection, Vol.", " 1\", is certified platinum, and the second, \"\" is certified gold." ], "title": "Trace Adkins discography" }, { "sentences": [ "2.0 is the debut studio album by electronic music band Big Data.", " It was released on March 20, 2015 under Warner Bros.", " Records.", " From the album, two singles have been released; titled \"Dangerous\" featuring indie rock band Joywave and \"The Business of Emotion\" featuring White Sea." ], "title": "2.0 (Big Data album)" } ]
[ "Title: Shenandoah discography\n\nShenandoah is an American country music band founded in 1984 by Marty Raybon, Ralph Ezell, Stan Thorn, Jim Seales and Mike McGuire. Its discography comprises nine studio albums, a greatest hits package, a Christmas music album, and several compilations. Two of Shenandoah's studio albums — \"The Road Not Taken\" (1989) and \"Extra Mile\" (1990) — have been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The band's 1994 \"Super Hits\" compilation, part of a series issued by Sony BMG Special Markets, has been certified gold as well.", "Title: Mandy Moore discography\n\nAmerican singer Mandy Moore has released six studio albums, three compilation albums, two video albums, twelve singles, and thirteen music videos. After being spotted singing at a recording studio by an artists and repertoire representative for Epic Records, Moore was signed to Sony Music. Her debut album, \"So Real\", was released in December 1999. The album performed moderately on the charts, peaking at number thirty-one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). According to Nielsen SoundScan, \"So Real\" had sold about 950,000 copies in the United States, by June 2009. Her debut single, \"Candy\", peaked at number forty-one on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and was certified Gold by the RIAA. It also reached the top forty in Canada, France, Ireland, and Switzerland and the top ten in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. In Australia the song peaked at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified Platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). \"So Real\" was followed up with \"I Wanna Be with You\", in May 2000. It is a re-release of the debut album, with remixed tracks and few new songs, the album reached number twenty-one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified Gold by the RIAA. It also went on to sell about 805,000 copies in the US by June 2009. The album spawned only one single, the title track, which peaked at number twenty-four on the Hot 100, becoming Moore's only top-thirty song in the US and her highest peak to date. The song also reached number thirteen in Australia and was certified Gold by the ARIA.", "Title: Big Data (band)\n\nBig Data is an American electronic music project created by producer, Alan Wilkis. Big Data is best known for its single \"Dangerous\", featuring Joywave, which reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart in August 2014, and was certified gold by the RIAA in May 2015.", "Title: Sawyer Brown discography\n\nSawyer Brown is an American country music band founded in 1984. Their discography comprises sixteen studio albums, one live album, and four compilation albums. Of their albums, three have been certified gold by the RIAA: 1992's \"The Dirt Road\", 1993's \"Outskirts of Town\" and 1995's \"Greatest Hits 1990-1995\". The latter two are certified gold by the CRIA, as is their 1990 \"Greatest Hits\" album, while 1989's \"The Boys Are Back\" is certified platinum by the CRIA.", "Title: Breaking Benjamin discography\n\nAmerican rock band Breaking Benjamin has released five studio albums, one compilation album, three extended plays, sixteen singles and ten music videos. The group has sold over 7 million units in the United States alone, with three platinum records, two gold records, two multi-platinum singles, two platinum singles, and five gold singles as designated by the RIAA. The band signed with Hollywood Records in 2002 following the success of their independently-released eponymous EP, and began recording their first full-length major-label debut \"Saturate\" shortly thereafter. The record peaked at No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" Heatseekers chart and No. 136 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart. It was certified gold more than thirteen years later. The band's sophomore effort, \"We Are Not Alone\", released in 2004, peaked at No. 20 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and was later certified platinum in the United States and gold in New Zealand. Breaking Benjamin's third studio album \"Phobia\" was released in 2006 and reached No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, No. 1 on the Digital Albums chart, No. 1 on the Rock Albums chart, and was certified platinum nearly three years after its release. Breaking Benjamin released their fourth record in late 2009 titled \"Dear Agony\", reaching No. 1 on the Hard Rock Albums and Modern Rock/Alternative Albums charts, No. 2 on the Rock Albums and Digital Albums charts, and No. 4 on the \"Billboard\" 200. The record was certified gold three months after its release and was eventually certified platinum seven years later.", "Title: Shaquille O'Neal discography\n\nThe discography of Shaquille O'Neal, a former American National Basketball Association (NBA) player and rapper, consists of four studio albums, 2 compilation albums, 2 soundtracks, one unreleased album, and 9 singles. O'Neal played in the NBA from 1992 until 2011. Around 1993, O'Neal was signed to Jive Records where he released his debut album, \"Shaq Diesel\", in that year. The album peaked at number 25 on the \"Billboard\" 200, number 10 on R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). \"Shaq Diesel\" produced four singles. The first, \"What's Up Doc? (Can We Rock)\", peaked at number 39 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, number 56 on R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, number 22 on Rap Songs, and was certified gold by the RIAA. The second, \"(I Know I Got) Skillz\", peaked at number 35 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, number 20 on R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, number 3 on Rap Songs, and was certified gold by the RIAA. It also peaked at number 34 on the New Zealand Singles Chart. The third, \"I'm Outstanding\", peaked at number 47 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, number 29 on R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, and number 6 on Rap Songs. Internationally, it peaked at number 43 on the New Zealand Singles Chart and number 70 on the UK Singles Chart. The fourth, \"Shoot Pass Slam\", did not chart.", "Title: The Reads\n\nThe Reads are a Wenglish alternative rock band whose debut studio album, \"Stories from the Border\", was released in early 2011 with \"Good Omens\" the first single to be released from the album on 25 July 2011. Their follow up album \"Lost at Sea\" was released in 2014. Tracks from both albums have been played on Radio 2, BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Merseyside, XFM and Amazing Radio, amongst others. Celebrity fans include Jeremy Vine, Adrian Chiles, Sky Sports reporter, Bryn Law and TV Chef, Bryn Williams. They are currently busy writing new material for their third album.", "Title: Selena Gomez &amp; the Scene discography\n\nSelena Gomez & the Scene, an American band, has released three studio albums, one remix album, seven singles and seven music videos. The band released their debut album, \"Kiss & Tell\" on September 29, 2009. The album debuted at number nine on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and in March 2010 the album was certified gold by Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The second single from the album, \"Naturally\", reached the top thirty in the United States, the top twenty in New Zealand, Canada and Germany and the top ten in both Ireland and the United Kingdom. The song has also been certified platinum in the United States and Canada. Their second album, \"A Year Without Rain\" was released on September 17, 2010. It debuted on the US \"Billboard\" 200 at number four and was certified Gold by the RIAA in January 2011. Two singles were released from the album, \"Round & Round\" and \"A Year Without Rain\".", "Title: Trace Adkins discography\n\nTrace Adkins is an American country music singer. His discography consists of twelve studio albums and six greatest hits albums. Of his eleven studio albums, six have been certified by the RIAA: 1997's \"Big Time\" is certified platinum, 2001's \"Chrome\", and 2006's \"Dangerous Man\" are certified gold. His 1996 debut \"Dreamin' Out Loud\" and 2003's \"Comin' On Strong\" are certified platinum. 2005's \"Songs About Me\" is his best-selling album, certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA. His first Greatest Hits package, \"Greatest Hits Collection, Vol. 1\", is certified platinum, and the second, \"\" is certified gold.", "Title: 2.0 (Big Data album)\n\n2.0 is the debut studio album by electronic music band Big Data. It was released on March 20, 2015 under Warner Bros. Records. From the album, two singles have been released; titled \"Dangerous\" featuring indie rock band Joywave and \"The Business of Emotion\" featuring White Sea." ]
7,546
How much did Sports Direct pay to purchase the company that bought Sports Division in 1998?
£28.3 million
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[ { "sentences": [ "Republic was a clothing retailer with 121 stores in the United Kingdom.", " In February 2013, it entered administration, and was purchased by Sports Direct.", " Republic was merged into Sports Direct's USC brand." ], "title": "Republic (retailer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Donnay Sports is a sporting goods brand owned by the British retailer Sports Direct International.", " The company was founded in 1913 by Emile Donnay and was based in Couvin, Belgium.", " Donnay manufactured wooden tennis rackets from 1934, and by the 1970s was the largest manufacturer of tennis rackets in the world.", " However, the company failed to adapt to the new market for graphite rackets, and entered administration in 1988.", " After a succession of owners, the brand was eventually sold to Sports Direct, who continue to license the use of the brand worldwide." ], "title": "Donnay (sports)" }, { "sentences": [ "NCAA March Madness is the branding used for coverage of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament that is jointly produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network, and Turner Sports, the sports division of the Turner Broadcasting System in the United States.", " Through the agreement between CBS and Turner, which began with the 2011 tournament, games are televised on CBS, TNT, TBS and TruTV.", " CBS Sports Network re-aired games from all networks." ], "title": "NCAA March Madness (CBS/Turner)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ben Walter Hooper, born Bennie Walter Wade (October 13, 1870April 18, 1957), was an American politician who served two terms as Governor of Tennessee from 1911 to 1915.", " Elected as a Fusionist candidate, he was one of just three Republicans to hold the office from the end of Reconstruction to the latter half of the 20th century.", " His success was due to divisions in the state Democratic Party over prohibition; he received support from some of the party.", " During his two terms, Hooper signed several prohibition laws, enacted a measure requiring mandatory school attendance, and signed a law requiring direct pay for women workers." ], "title": "Ben W. Hooper" }, { "sentences": [ "Patrick Moylett (1878–1973) was a 20th-century Irish nationalist who, during the initial armistice negotiations to end the Irish War of Independence, briefly served as president of the Irish Republican Brotherhood during late-1920.", " A successful businessman in County Mayo and County Galway, he was a close associate of Arthur Griffith and frequently traveled to London acting as a middleman between Sinn Féin and officials in the British government.", " He ran a business that was used as a front to import armaments for the cause and held that many of those that became closest associates of Éamon de Valera during the civil war rift had at one time worked for the British.", " Particularly that Erskine Childers despite his involvement with the Asgard (yacht) and his close association with Éamon de Valera had been in the direct pay of the Admiralty Naval Intelligence Service up till 1916 before becoming secretary to the Éamon de Valera led treaty discussions." ], "title": "Patrick Moylett" }, { "sentences": [ "JJB Sports plc (stylized as JJb sports) was a British sports retailer.", " On 24 September 2012, shares in JJB Sports were suspended, and the firm called in administrators.", " On 1 October 2012, it was announced that Sports Direct had purchased part of the business, including twenty stores, the brand, and its website for £28.3 million." ], "title": "JJB Sports" }, { "sentences": [ "Qualified School Construction Bond (QSCB) are a U.S. debt instrument created by Section 1521 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.", " Section 54F of the Internal Revenue code covers QSCBs.", " QSCBs allow schools to borrow at a nominal zero percent rate for the rehabilitation, repair and equipping of schools.", " In addition, QSCB funds can be used to purchase land on which a public school will be built.", " Depending on the type of payment elected for the QSCB, tax credit or direct pay, the QSCB lender either receives a Federal tax credit in lieu of receiving an interest payment or, for direct pay QSCBs, a direct interest payment from the Federal government.", " The QSCB rate is set by the IRS each day.", " U.S. Treasury Qualified Tax Credit Bond Rates The rate paid by treasury on issued bonds is fixed based on the published rate at the time of issue.", " However, the direct payments are currently subject to a discount on the published rate of payment as a result of the automatic spending cuts required by the 2011 Budget Control Act, P.L. 112-25.", " The IRS publishes the discount rate applied to QSCB direct pay bonds annually, as of October 2104 it increased to 7.3% (prior year rate was 7.2%)." ], "title": "Qualified school construction bond" }, { "sentences": [ "Sports Division was one of the biggest sports retailers in the United Kingdom during the 1990s.", " In July 1998, it was sold to its main competitor, JJB Sports for approximately £295m." ], "title": "Sports Division" }, { "sentences": [ "Matra Company's sports division under the name of Matra Sports, Equipe Matra Elf and Equipe Matra Sports (after a takeover by Simca in 1969 as Matra-Simca Division Automobile) was formed in 1965 and based at Champagne-sur-Seine (1965–1967), Romorantin-Lanthenay (1967–1969) and Vélizy-Villacoublay (1969–1979).", " In 1979 the sports division was taken over by Peugeot and renamed as Automobiles Talbot." ], "title": "Equipe Matra Sports" }, { "sentences": [ "ESPN on ABC (known as ABC Sports from 1961 to 2006) is the brand used for sports event and documentary programming televised on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States.", " Officially, the broadcast network retains its own sports division; however, for all practical purposes, ABC's sports division has been merged into ESPN Inc., the parent subsidiary of cable sports network ESPN that is majority owned by ABC's corporate parent, The Walt Disney Company, in partnership with the Hearst Corporation." ], "title": "ESPN on ABC" } ]
[ "Title: Republic (retailer)\n\nRepublic was a clothing retailer with 121 stores in the United Kingdom. In February 2013, it entered administration, and was purchased by Sports Direct. Republic was merged into Sports Direct's USC brand.", "Title: Donnay (sports)\n\nDonnay Sports is a sporting goods brand owned by the British retailer Sports Direct International. The company was founded in 1913 by Emile Donnay and was based in Couvin, Belgium. Donnay manufactured wooden tennis rackets from 1934, and by the 1970s was the largest manufacturer of tennis rackets in the world. However, the company failed to adapt to the new market for graphite rackets, and entered administration in 1988. After a succession of owners, the brand was eventually sold to Sports Direct, who continue to license the use of the brand worldwide.", "Title: NCAA March Madness (CBS/Turner)\n\nNCAA March Madness is the branding used for coverage of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament that is jointly produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network, and Turner Sports, the sports division of the Turner Broadcasting System in the United States. Through the agreement between CBS and Turner, which began with the 2011 tournament, games are televised on CBS, TNT, TBS and TruTV. CBS Sports Network re-aired games from all networks.", "Title: Ben W. Hooper\n\nBen Walter Hooper, born Bennie Walter Wade (October 13, 1870April 18, 1957), was an American politician who served two terms as Governor of Tennessee from 1911 to 1915. Elected as a Fusionist candidate, he was one of just three Republicans to hold the office from the end of Reconstruction to the latter half of the 20th century. His success was due to divisions in the state Democratic Party over prohibition; he received support from some of the party. During his two terms, Hooper signed several prohibition laws, enacted a measure requiring mandatory school attendance, and signed a law requiring direct pay for women workers.", "Title: Patrick Moylett\n\nPatrick Moylett (1878–1973) was a 20th-century Irish nationalist who, during the initial armistice negotiations to end the Irish War of Independence, briefly served as president of the Irish Republican Brotherhood during late-1920. A successful businessman in County Mayo and County Galway, he was a close associate of Arthur Griffith and frequently traveled to London acting as a middleman between Sinn Féin and officials in the British government. He ran a business that was used as a front to import armaments for the cause and held that many of those that became closest associates of Éamon de Valera during the civil war rift had at one time worked for the British. Particularly that Erskine Childers despite his involvement with the Asgard (yacht) and his close association with Éamon de Valera had been in the direct pay of the Admiralty Naval Intelligence Service up till 1916 before becoming secretary to the Éamon de Valera led treaty discussions.", "Title: JJB Sports\n\nJJB Sports plc (stylized as JJb sports) was a British sports retailer. On 24 September 2012, shares in JJB Sports were suspended, and the firm called in administrators. On 1 October 2012, it was announced that Sports Direct had purchased part of the business, including twenty stores, the brand, and its website for £28.3 million.", "Title: Qualified school construction bond\n\nQualified School Construction Bond (QSCB) are a U.S. debt instrument created by Section 1521 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Section 54F of the Internal Revenue code covers QSCBs. QSCBs allow schools to borrow at a nominal zero percent rate for the rehabilitation, repair and equipping of schools. In addition, QSCB funds can be used to purchase land on which a public school will be built. Depending on the type of payment elected for the QSCB, tax credit or direct pay, the QSCB lender either receives a Federal tax credit in lieu of receiving an interest payment or, for direct pay QSCBs, a direct interest payment from the Federal government. The QSCB rate is set by the IRS each day. U.S. Treasury Qualified Tax Credit Bond Rates The rate paid by treasury on issued bonds is fixed based on the published rate at the time of issue. However, the direct payments are currently subject to a discount on the published rate of payment as a result of the automatic spending cuts required by the 2011 Budget Control Act, P.L. 112-25. The IRS publishes the discount rate applied to QSCB direct pay bonds annually, as of October 2104 it increased to 7.3% (prior year rate was 7.2%).", "Title: Sports Division\n\nSports Division was one of the biggest sports retailers in the United Kingdom during the 1990s. In July 1998, it was sold to its main competitor, JJB Sports for approximately £295m.", "Title: Equipe Matra Sports\n\nMatra Company's sports division under the name of Matra Sports, Equipe Matra Elf and Equipe Matra Sports (after a takeover by Simca in 1969 as Matra-Simca Division Automobile) was formed in 1965 and based at Champagne-sur-Seine (1965–1967), Romorantin-Lanthenay (1967–1969) and Vélizy-Villacoublay (1969–1979). In 1979 the sports division was taken over by Peugeot and renamed as Automobiles Talbot.", "Title: ESPN on ABC\n\nESPN on ABC (known as ABC Sports from 1961 to 2006) is the brand used for sports event and documentary programming televised on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States. Officially, the broadcast network retains its own sports division; however, for all practical purposes, ABC's sports division has been merged into ESPN Inc., the parent subsidiary of cable sports network ESPN that is majority owned by ABC's corporate parent, The Walt Disney Company, in partnership with the Hearst Corporation." ]
7,547
Which 2012 popular song album by Plácido Domingo includes a guest singer who has sold over 28 million albums worldwide?
Songs
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medium
{ "title": [ "Songs (2012 Plácido Domingo album)", "Songs (2012 Plácido Domingo album)", "Harry Connick Jr." ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "American recording artist and actress Mýa began her career in the late 1990s.", " Her discography includes six studio albums, one mixtape, four extended plays, twenty-eight singles, including ten as a featured artist, seventeen soundtrack appearances and thirty music videos on her former record labels Interscope, Universal Motown, Manhattan Recordings and Young Empire Music Group.", " Harrison has charted twelve entries on \"Billboard\"' s Hot 100 which includes one number-one single, three top ten and eight top forty hits.", " As of October 2009 Harrison has sold seven million albums worldwide.", " According to \"Billboard\" magazine and Nielsen SoundScan, Harrison has sold over 3.2 million albums in the United States alone.", " In December 2009, \"Billboard\" listed her at the 97th position on their Hot 100 Artists of 2000s." ], "title": "Mýa discography" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Perhaps Love\" is a song that John Denver wrote and recorded as a duet with Plácido Domingo.", " The song appeared on Domingo's 1981 album of the same title.", " \"Perhaps Love\" is the only song on the album with Denver's vocals alongside Domingo's.", " However, Denver also appears on the album's cover version of his composition \"Annie's Song\", where he accompanies Domingo on guitar.", " Released as a single with \"Annie's Song\" on the B side, \"Perhaps Love\" peaked at #22 on the U.S. Adult Contemporary chart and #59 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1982.", " Remaining in print, the song sold almost four million copies by 2008." ], "title": "Perhaps Love (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Private Lives of the Three Tenors is a gossip biography of tenors Plácido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti, and José Carreras by Marcia Lewis, the mother of Monica Lewinsky.", " The book received high-level publicity during the 1998 Lewinsky scandal, as journalists compared Lewis' \"hints\" of an affair with popular opera singer, Plácido Domingo, to Lewinsky’s then-unproven allegations against U.S. President Bill Clinton.", " Domingo insisted that he only knew Lewis socially." ], "title": "The Private Lives of the Three Tenors" }, { "sentences": [ "American singer Usher has released eight studio albums, nine compilation albums, eight extended plays, and fifty-three singles (including eleven as a featured artist).", " His music has been released on the LaFace, Arista, Jive, and RCA record labels.", " 23 million of his albums were shipped in the United States, and sold over 43 million albums worldwide, leading to a combined 75 million records and making him one of the best selling music artists.", " He also has 9 Hot 100 number-one singles (all as a lead) and 18 Hot 100 top-ten singles.", " In 1994, Usher released his self-titled debut album in North America, producing three singles that had moderate chart success, and the album sold more than 500,000 copies.", " His follow-up 1997 album \"My Way\" sold 8 million copies, becoming his breakthrough album.", " It was certified six-times platinum in the US, and spawned three successful singles, including his first US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number-one hit \"Nice & Slow\".", " Usher's success continued in 2001 with his third studio album \"8701\".", " It debuted at number four on the \"Billboard\" 200.", " The album produced two number-one singles—\"U Remind Me\" and \"U Got It Bad\".", " It has sold more than 4.7 million copies and has been certified four-times platinum in the US.", " Its worldwide sales stand at over 8 million." ], "title": "Usher discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Perhaps Love is a 1981 crossover album by operatic tenor Plácido Domingo.", " First released in the United States in September 1981, within half a year it had achieved gold record status.", " It was certified as platinum by the end of the decade.", " The title song is a vocal duet between Domingo and its composer John Denver.", " It was released as a single, peaking at #22 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary chart and #59 on the Hot 100 chart.", " Never going out of print, the song sold almost four million copies by 2008.", " The album was released on CD in 1990 and again in 2008." ], "title": "Perhaps Love (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "American singer Alicia Keys has released six studio albums, two live albums, one remix album, seven box sets, 32 singles as lead artist, and two promotional singles.", " Throughout her career, Keys has sold over 18.4 million albums in the US, and over 30 million albums worldwide." ], "title": "Alicia Keys discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Christmas in Vienna VI (also known as Christmastime in Vienna) is the seventh album in a series of Christmas concerts recorded in Vienna with Spanish tenor Plácido Domingo.", " The concert that the recording comes from was the seventh Christmas in Vienna show that Domingo held since 1992, and the sixth concert recording to be released by Sony Classical.", " (The Erato label released the fourth Christmas in Vienna concert from 1995 that Domingo held with José Carreras and Natalie Cole.)", " Recorded in December 1998, it also includes the French singer Patricia Kaas and the Mexican singer Alejandro Fernández with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra directed by Steven Mercurio.", " The album was released in September 1999." ], "title": "Christmas in Vienna VI" }, { "sentences": [ "Joseph Harry Fowler Connick Jr. (born September 11, 1967) is an American singer, big band leader, talk show host and actor.", " He has sold over 28million albums worldwide.", " Connick is ranked among the top60 best-selling male artists in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America, with 16million in certified sales.", " He has had seven top20 US albums, and ten number-one US jazz albums, earning more number-one albums than any other artist in US jazz chart history." ], "title": "Harry Connick Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "American singer-songwriter JoJo has released three studio albums, two mixtapes, three extended play (EP), seven singles, and 13 promotional singles. JoJo has sold more than seven million albums worldwide, and has sold over 2.1 million albums and four million digital downloads in the United States alone.", " JoJo signed a seven-album record deal with Blackground Records in 2003 and released her eponymous debut album the following year at the age of 13." ], "title": "JoJo discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Songs is a 2012 popular song album by Plácido Domingo for Sony Classical.", " Guests on the album include Katherine Jenkins singing \"Come What May\", Josh Groban in \"Sous le ciel de Paris\", Susan Boyle, and Harry Connick Jr. in \"Time After Time\" as well as a duet with his son Plácido Domingo Jr.", " The orchestra is conducted by Eugene Kohn." ], "title": "Songs (2012 Plácido Domingo album)" } ]
[ "Title: Mýa discography\n\nAmerican recording artist and actress Mýa began her career in the late 1990s. Her discography includes six studio albums, one mixtape, four extended plays, twenty-eight singles, including ten as a featured artist, seventeen soundtrack appearances and thirty music videos on her former record labels Interscope, Universal Motown, Manhattan Recordings and Young Empire Music Group. Harrison has charted twelve entries on \"Billboard\"' s Hot 100 which includes one number-one single, three top ten and eight top forty hits. As of October 2009 Harrison has sold seven million albums worldwide. According to \"Billboard\" magazine and Nielsen SoundScan, Harrison has sold over 3.2 million albums in the United States alone. In December 2009, \"Billboard\" listed her at the 97th position on their Hot 100 Artists of 2000s.", "Title: Perhaps Love (song)\n\n\"Perhaps Love\" is a song that John Denver wrote and recorded as a duet with Plácido Domingo. The song appeared on Domingo's 1981 album of the same title. \"Perhaps Love\" is the only song on the album with Denver's vocals alongside Domingo's. However, Denver also appears on the album's cover version of his composition \"Annie's Song\", where he accompanies Domingo on guitar. Released as a single with \"Annie's Song\" on the B side, \"Perhaps Love\" peaked at #22 on the U.S. Adult Contemporary chart and #59 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1982. Remaining in print, the song sold almost four million copies by 2008.", "Title: The Private Lives of the Three Tenors\n\nThe Private Lives of the Three Tenors is a gossip biography of tenors Plácido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti, and José Carreras by Marcia Lewis, the mother of Monica Lewinsky. The book received high-level publicity during the 1998 Lewinsky scandal, as journalists compared Lewis' \"hints\" of an affair with popular opera singer, Plácido Domingo, to Lewinsky’s then-unproven allegations against U.S. President Bill Clinton. Domingo insisted that he only knew Lewis socially.", "Title: Usher discography\n\nAmerican singer Usher has released eight studio albums, nine compilation albums, eight extended plays, and fifty-three singles (including eleven as a featured artist). His music has been released on the LaFace, Arista, Jive, and RCA record labels. 23 million of his albums were shipped in the United States, and sold over 43 million albums worldwide, leading to a combined 75 million records and making him one of the best selling music artists. He also has 9 Hot 100 number-one singles (all as a lead) and 18 Hot 100 top-ten singles. In 1994, Usher released his self-titled debut album in North America, producing three singles that had moderate chart success, and the album sold more than 500,000 copies. His follow-up 1997 album \"My Way\" sold 8 million copies, becoming his breakthrough album. It was certified six-times platinum in the US, and spawned three successful singles, including his first US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number-one hit \"Nice & Slow\". Usher's success continued in 2001 with his third studio album \"8701\". It debuted at number four on the \"Billboard\" 200. The album produced two number-one singles—\"U Remind Me\" and \"U Got It Bad\". It has sold more than 4.7 million copies and has been certified four-times platinum in the US. Its worldwide sales stand at over 8 million.", "Title: Perhaps Love (album)\n\nPerhaps Love is a 1981 crossover album by operatic tenor Plácido Domingo. First released in the United States in September 1981, within half a year it had achieved gold record status. It was certified as platinum by the end of the decade. The title song is a vocal duet between Domingo and its composer John Denver. It was released as a single, peaking at #22 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary chart and #59 on the Hot 100 chart. Never going out of print, the song sold almost four million copies by 2008. The album was released on CD in 1990 and again in 2008.", "Title: Alicia Keys discography\n\nAmerican singer Alicia Keys has released six studio albums, two live albums, one remix album, seven box sets, 32 singles as lead artist, and two promotional singles. Throughout her career, Keys has sold over 18.4 million albums in the US, and over 30 million albums worldwide.", "Title: Christmas in Vienna VI\n\nChristmas in Vienna VI (also known as Christmastime in Vienna) is the seventh album in a series of Christmas concerts recorded in Vienna with Spanish tenor Plácido Domingo. The concert that the recording comes from was the seventh Christmas in Vienna show that Domingo held since 1992, and the sixth concert recording to be released by Sony Classical. (The Erato label released the fourth Christmas in Vienna concert from 1995 that Domingo held with José Carreras and Natalie Cole.) Recorded in December 1998, it also includes the French singer Patricia Kaas and the Mexican singer Alejandro Fernández with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra directed by Steven Mercurio. The album was released in September 1999.", "Title: Harry Connick Jr.\n\nJoseph Harry Fowler Connick Jr. (born September 11, 1967) is an American singer, big band leader, talk show host and actor. He has sold over 28million albums worldwide. Connick is ranked among the top60 best-selling male artists in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America, with 16million in certified sales. He has had seven top20 US albums, and ten number-one US jazz albums, earning more number-one albums than any other artist in US jazz chart history.", "Title: JoJo discography\n\nAmerican singer-songwriter JoJo has released three studio albums, two mixtapes, three extended play (EP), seven singles, and 13 promotional singles. JoJo has sold more than seven million albums worldwide, and has sold over 2.1 million albums and four million digital downloads in the United States alone. JoJo signed a seven-album record deal with Blackground Records in 2003 and released her eponymous debut album the following year at the age of 13.", "Title: Songs (2012 Plácido Domingo album)\n\nSongs is a 2012 popular song album by Plácido Domingo for Sony Classical. Guests on the album include Katherine Jenkins singing \"Come What May\", Josh Groban in \"Sous le ciel de Paris\", Susan Boyle, and Harry Connick Jr. in \"Time After Time\" as well as a duet with his son Plácido Domingo Jr. The orchestra is conducted by Eugene Kohn." ]
7,548
E. Howard Hunt and Miguel Delibes, were in the writing industry?
yes
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "E. Howard Hunt", "Miguel Delibes" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Everette Howard Hunt Jr. (October 9, 1918 – January 23, 2007), better known as E. Howard Hunt, was an American intelligence officer and writer.", " From 1949 to 1970, Hunt served as an officer in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).", " Along with G. Gordon Liddy and others, Hunt was one of the Nixon administration \"plumbers\", a secret team of operatives charged with fixing \"leaks\" – real or perceived causes of confidential administration information being leaked to outside parties.", " Hunt and Liddy plotted the Watergate burglaries and other undercover operations for the Nixon administration.", " In the ensuing Watergate scandal, Hunt was convicted of burglary, conspiracy, and wiretapping, eventually serving 33 months in prison." ], "title": "E. Howard Hunt" }, { "sentences": [ "Louis Patrick \"Pat\" Gray III (July 18, 1916 – July 6, 2005) was Acting Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from May 2, 1972 to April 27, 1973.", " During this time, the FBI was in charge of the initial investigation into the burglaries that sparked the Watergate scandal, which eventually led to the resignation of President Nixon.", " Gray was nominated as permanent Director by Nixon on February 15, 1973, but failed to win Senate confirmation.", " He resigned as acting FBI director on April 27, 1973, after he admitted to destroying documents received on June 28, 1972, 11 days after the Watergate burglary, that had come from convicted Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt's safe, given to him by White House counsel John Dean." ], "title": "L. Patrick Gray" }, { "sentences": [ "Frances López-Morillas, née Frances Elinor Mapes (September 3, 1918 – ) is a leading translator of Spanish literature into English.", " She was married to the noted Hispanic scholar Juan López-Morillas from 1937 till the latter's death in 1997.", " She is the translator of numerous Spanish classics, including works by Pérez Galdós, Camilo José Cela, Miguel Delibes, and Jorge Luis Borges." ], "title": "Frances M. López-Morillas" }, { "sentences": [ "Los santos inocentes or The Holy Innocents is a Spanish drama film directed by Mario Camus, based on famous Miguel Delibes' novel of the same title.", " The movie stars Alfredo Landa and Francisco Rabal, who both won the Best Actor Award at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival." ], "title": "The Holy Innocents (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "La sombra del ciprés es alargada (\"The Shadow of the Cypress is Long\") is a 1990 Mexican film directed by Luis Alcoriza.", " It is based on the book of the same name, written by Miguel Delibes." ], "title": "La sombra del ciprés es alargada" }, { "sentences": [ "Miguel Delibes Setién (] ; 17 October 1920 – 12 March 2010) was a Spanish novelist, journalist and newspaper editor associated with the Generation of '36 movement.", " From 1975 until his death, he was a member of the Royal Spanish Academy, where he occupied chair \"e\".", " He studied commerce and law and began his career as a columnist and later journalist at the \"El Norte de Castilla\".", " He would later head this newspaper before gradually devoting himself exclusively to the novel." ], "title": "Miguel Delibes" }, { "sentences": [ "The Castilla y León Symphony Orchestra (\"Orquesta Sinfónica de Castilla y León\", OSCyL for ahort) is a Spanish symphony orchestra from Valladolid created in 1991 following the disappearance of the Orquesta Ciudad de Valladolid.", " It is based in the Auditorio Miguel Delibes.", " British conductor Andrew Gourlay assumed the position as Chief Conductor in 2016.", " Jesús López Cobos is their Director Emeritus; Jaime Martin serves as principal guest conductor." ], "title": "Castile and León Symphony Orchestra" }, { "sentences": [ "Plausible Denial: Was the CIA Involved in the Assassination of JFK?", " is a 1991 book by American attorney, Mark Lane that outlines his theory that former Watergate figure E. Howard Hunt was involved with the Central Intelligence Agency in the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy.", " Published by Thunder's Mouth Press, the book chronicles Lane's legal defense of Liberty Lobby, a right-wing political group that was sued for libel by Hunt after it published an article in its weekly paper, \"The Spotlight\", linking Hunt — a former CIA operative — to the assassination." ], "title": "Plausible Denial" }, { "sentences": [ "The Holy Innocents (1981) is a novel by Miguel Delibes about the everyday life on a farm in Extremadura." ], "title": "The Holy Innocents (Delibes novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Disputed Vote of Mr. Cayo is a 1986 Spanish film directed by Antonio Giménez-Rico.", " It is based on the 1978 homonymous novel written by Miguel Delibes." ], "title": "The Disputed Vote of Mr. Cayo" } ]
[ "Title: E. Howard Hunt\n\nEverette Howard Hunt Jr. (October 9, 1918 – January 23, 2007), better known as E. Howard Hunt, was an American intelligence officer and writer. From 1949 to 1970, Hunt served as an officer in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Along with G. Gordon Liddy and others, Hunt was one of the Nixon administration \"plumbers\", a secret team of operatives charged with fixing \"leaks\" – real or perceived causes of confidential administration information being leaked to outside parties. Hunt and Liddy plotted the Watergate burglaries and other undercover operations for the Nixon administration. In the ensuing Watergate scandal, Hunt was convicted of burglary, conspiracy, and wiretapping, eventually serving 33 months in prison.", "Title: L. Patrick Gray\n\nLouis Patrick \"Pat\" Gray III (July 18, 1916 – July 6, 2005) was Acting Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from May 2, 1972 to April 27, 1973. During this time, the FBI was in charge of the initial investigation into the burglaries that sparked the Watergate scandal, which eventually led to the resignation of President Nixon. Gray was nominated as permanent Director by Nixon on February 15, 1973, but failed to win Senate confirmation. He resigned as acting FBI director on April 27, 1973, after he admitted to destroying documents received on June 28, 1972, 11 days after the Watergate burglary, that had come from convicted Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt's safe, given to him by White House counsel John Dean.", "Title: Frances M. López-Morillas\n\nFrances López-Morillas, née Frances Elinor Mapes (September 3, 1918 – ) is a leading translator of Spanish literature into English. She was married to the noted Hispanic scholar Juan López-Morillas from 1937 till the latter's death in 1997. She is the translator of numerous Spanish classics, including works by Pérez Galdós, Camilo José Cela, Miguel Delibes, and Jorge Luis Borges.", "Title: The Holy Innocents (film)\n\nLos santos inocentes or The Holy Innocents is a Spanish drama film directed by Mario Camus, based on famous Miguel Delibes' novel of the same title. The movie stars Alfredo Landa and Francisco Rabal, who both won the Best Actor Award at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival.", "Title: La sombra del ciprés es alargada\n\nLa sombra del ciprés es alargada (\"The Shadow of the Cypress is Long\") is a 1990 Mexican film directed by Luis Alcoriza. It is based on the book of the same name, written by Miguel Delibes.", "Title: Miguel Delibes\n\nMiguel Delibes Setién (] ; 17 October 1920 – 12 March 2010) was a Spanish novelist, journalist and newspaper editor associated with the Generation of '36 movement. From 1975 until his death, he was a member of the Royal Spanish Academy, where he occupied chair \"e\". He studied commerce and law and began his career as a columnist and later journalist at the \"El Norte de Castilla\". He would later head this newspaper before gradually devoting himself exclusively to the novel.", "Title: Castile and León Symphony Orchestra\n\nThe Castilla y León Symphony Orchestra (\"Orquesta Sinfónica de Castilla y León\", OSCyL for ahort) is a Spanish symphony orchestra from Valladolid created in 1991 following the disappearance of the Orquesta Ciudad de Valladolid. It is based in the Auditorio Miguel Delibes. British conductor Andrew Gourlay assumed the position as Chief Conductor in 2016. Jesús López Cobos is their Director Emeritus; Jaime Martin serves as principal guest conductor.", "Title: Plausible Denial\n\nPlausible Denial: Was the CIA Involved in the Assassination of JFK? is a 1991 book by American attorney, Mark Lane that outlines his theory that former Watergate figure E. Howard Hunt was involved with the Central Intelligence Agency in the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy. Published by Thunder's Mouth Press, the book chronicles Lane's legal defense of Liberty Lobby, a right-wing political group that was sued for libel by Hunt after it published an article in its weekly paper, \"The Spotlight\", linking Hunt — a former CIA operative — to the assassination.", "Title: The Holy Innocents (Delibes novel)\n\nThe Holy Innocents (1981) is a novel by Miguel Delibes about the everyday life on a farm in Extremadura.", "Title: The Disputed Vote of Mr. Cayo\n\nThe Disputed Vote of Mr. Cayo is a 1986 Spanish film directed by Antonio Giménez-Rico. It is based on the 1978 homonymous novel written by Miguel Delibes." ]
7,549
Who won more singles titles, Steffi Graf or Heinz Günthardt?
"Steffi" Graf
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "Steffi Graf", "Steffi Graf", "Heinz Günthardt" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Steffi Graf was the defending champion going into the final against her rival Gabriela Sabatini.", " Just the previous month, Sabatini defeated Steffi Graf 3–6, 6–3, 7–5 in the final at Amelia Island, Florida.", " Now, in her native Germany, Steffi would turn the tables against Sabatini, beating her 6–3, 6–1.", " Prior to this match, Sabatini had played in four finals in 1989, with her winning twice.", " For Steffi, this victory was her seventh of the year, and marked the sixteenth time out of nineteen matches she had beaten Sabatini." ], "title": "1989 Lufthansa Cup – Singles" }, { "sentences": [ "Steffi Graf and Gabriela Sabatini are retired professional tennis players who played each other on 40 occasions between 1985 and 1995.", " Steffi Graf was the world No. 1, whilst Sabatini reached a career high of No. 3.", " They are both Grand Slam Champions, the German winning 22 titles whilst Sabatini won her only Grand Slam title against Graf.", " The pair also teamed up to reach three French Open finals and won the 1988 Wimbledon crown." ], "title": "Graf–Sabatini rivalry" }, { "sentences": [ "Serena Williams was the defending champion, but lost in the final to Garbiñe Muguruza, 5–7, 4–6.", " Williams was attempting, for the third time, to equal Steffi Graf's Open Era record of 22 major singles titles.", " She was also attempting to become only the second player, after Steffi Graf, to complete a quadruple Career Grand Slam." ], "title": "2016 French Open – Women's Singles" }, { "sentences": [ "Martina Navratilova was the record six-time defending champion, but she lost to Steffi Graf in the final, in what was a rematch of the 1987 final.", " This was Graf's third step towards completing the first and so far only Calendar Year Golden Slam.", " It was also the first of Graf's seven Wimbledon ladies' titles.", " After Graf took a 5-3 lead in the first set, Navratilova won six straight games allowing her to win the first set and take a 2-0 lead in the second set.", " Graf then came back winning 12 of the next 13 games and the match." ], "title": "1988 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles" }, { "sentences": [ "Željko Franulović and Balázs Taróczy won the title, defeating Heinz Günthardt and Markus Günthardt 6–4, 4–6, 6–4 in the final." ], "title": "1980 Geneva Open – Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "Stefanie Maria \"Steffi\" Graf (] ; born 14 June 1969) is a German former tennis player, who was ranked world No. 1 during her career.", " Graf won 22 Grand Slam singles titles.", " Her 22 singles titles put her second on the list of Major wins in the female competition since the introduction of the Open Era in 1968 and is third all-time behind Margaret Court (24) and Serena Williams (23).", " In 1988, she became the first and only tennis player (male or female) to achieve the Golden Slam by winning all four Grand Slam singles titles and the Olympic gold medal in the same calendar year.", " Furthermore, she is the only tennis player to have won each Grand Slam event at least four times." ], "title": "Steffi Graf" }, { "sentences": [ "Heinz Peter Günthardt (born 8 February 1959 in Zürich) is a former tennis player from Switzerland, who won five singles titles during his professional career, including the Rotterdam WCT in 1980." ], "title": "Heinz Günthardt" }, { "sentences": [ "Heinz Günthardt and Paul McNamee were the defending champions, but McNamee did not participate this year.", " Günthardt partnered Balázs Taróczy, losing in the first round." ], "title": "1981 Stockholm Open – Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "Serena Williams was the defending champion, and attempting for the second time to equal Steffi Graf's career record of 22 major singles titles.", " She lost in the final to Angelique Kerber, 4–6, 6–3, 4–6.", " Kerber became the first woman to win a singles major title after having saved a match point in the first round, which she did against Misaki Doi.", " She is also the first German of either sex to win a major since Graf at the 1999 French Open." ], "title": "2016 Australian Open – Women's Singles" }, { "sentences": [ "Steffi Graf was the two-time defending champion, but lost in the final to 17-year-old Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, 7–6, 3–6, 7–5, ending her winning streak of Grand Slam singles titles at five.", " Graf served for the championship at 5–3 in the third set, but lost the game at love and won only three more points in the match from that point.", " It was the first of Sánchez Vicario's three French Open titles, which she also won in 1994 and 1998." ], "title": "1989 French Open – Women's Singles" } ]
[ "Title: 1989 Lufthansa Cup – Singles\n\nSteffi Graf was the defending champion going into the final against her rival Gabriela Sabatini. Just the previous month, Sabatini defeated Steffi Graf 3–6, 6–3, 7–5 in the final at Amelia Island, Florida. Now, in her native Germany, Steffi would turn the tables against Sabatini, beating her 6–3, 6–1. Prior to this match, Sabatini had played in four finals in 1989, with her winning twice. For Steffi, this victory was her seventh of the year, and marked the sixteenth time out of nineteen matches she had beaten Sabatini.", "Title: Graf–Sabatini rivalry\n\nSteffi Graf and Gabriela Sabatini are retired professional tennis players who played each other on 40 occasions between 1985 and 1995. Steffi Graf was the world No. 1, whilst Sabatini reached a career high of No. 3. They are both Grand Slam Champions, the German winning 22 titles whilst Sabatini won her only Grand Slam title against Graf. The pair also teamed up to reach three French Open finals and won the 1988 Wimbledon crown.", "Title: 2016 French Open – Women's Singles\n\nSerena Williams was the defending champion, but lost in the final to Garbiñe Muguruza, 5–7, 4–6. Williams was attempting, for the third time, to equal Steffi Graf's Open Era record of 22 major singles titles. She was also attempting to become only the second player, after Steffi Graf, to complete a quadruple Career Grand Slam.", "Title: 1988 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles\n\nMartina Navratilova was the record six-time defending champion, but she lost to Steffi Graf in the final, in what was a rematch of the 1987 final. This was Graf's third step towards completing the first and so far only Calendar Year Golden Slam. It was also the first of Graf's seven Wimbledon ladies' titles. After Graf took a 5-3 lead in the first set, Navratilova won six straight games allowing her to win the first set and take a 2-0 lead in the second set. Graf then came back winning 12 of the next 13 games and the match.", "Title: 1980 Geneva Open – Doubles\n\nŽeljko Franulović and Balázs Taróczy won the title, defeating Heinz Günthardt and Markus Günthardt 6–4, 4–6, 6–4 in the final.", "Title: Steffi Graf\n\nStefanie Maria \"Steffi\" Graf (] ; born 14 June 1969) is a German former tennis player, who was ranked world No. 1 during her career. Graf won 22 Grand Slam singles titles. Her 22 singles titles put her second on the list of Major wins in the female competition since the introduction of the Open Era in 1968 and is third all-time behind Margaret Court (24) and Serena Williams (23). In 1988, she became the first and only tennis player (male or female) to achieve the Golden Slam by winning all four Grand Slam singles titles and the Olympic gold medal in the same calendar year. Furthermore, she is the only tennis player to have won each Grand Slam event at least four times.", "Title: Heinz Günthardt\n\nHeinz Peter Günthardt (born 8 February 1959 in Zürich) is a former tennis player from Switzerland, who won five singles titles during his professional career, including the Rotterdam WCT in 1980.", "Title: 1981 Stockholm Open – Doubles\n\nHeinz Günthardt and Paul McNamee were the defending champions, but McNamee did not participate this year. Günthardt partnered Balázs Taróczy, losing in the first round.", "Title: 2016 Australian Open – Women's Singles\n\nSerena Williams was the defending champion, and attempting for the second time to equal Steffi Graf's career record of 22 major singles titles. She lost in the final to Angelique Kerber, 4–6, 6–3, 4–6. Kerber became the first woman to win a singles major title after having saved a match point in the first round, which she did against Misaki Doi. She is also the first German of either sex to win a major since Graf at the 1999 French Open.", "Title: 1989 French Open – Women's Singles\n\nSteffi Graf was the two-time defending champion, but lost in the final to 17-year-old Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, 7–6, 3–6, 7–5, ending her winning streak of Grand Slam singles titles at five. Graf served for the championship at 5–3 in the third set, but lost the game at love and won only three more points in the match from that point. It was the first of Sánchez Vicario's three French Open titles, which she also won in 1994 and 1998." ]
7,550
How much did this American animated TV series and media franchise for which Kris Zimmerman directed episodes, gross worldwide in retail sales?
$4.5 billion
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{ "title": [ "Kris Zimmerman", "Kris Zimmerman", "Ben 10", "Ben 10" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 0, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Animax is a South Korean television channel operated under the joint venture between Sony Pictures Television International & KT SkyLife.", " Since its launch on April 29, 2006, its primarily programming is Japanese animated TV series and films, and it broadcasts South Korean animated TV series under the South Korean regulations.", " Originally an exclusive channel to KT SkyLife satellite television subscribers, it made debut on the other platform when it launched on KT's IPTV service Olleh TV." ], "title": "Animax (South Korea)" }, { "sentences": [ "Oscar's Orchestra is a British children's animated TV series that ran from 1994 to 1996 comprising a total of three seasons and 39 episodes.", " The series was produced by the popular British animation studio Collingwood O'Hare Entertainment (who is also famous for producing other such animated TV series and films as \"Dennis the Menace\", \"Captain Zed and the Zee Zone\", \"The Secret Show\" and \"Rarg\") in association with Warner Music Vision and Europe Images and was originally shown on the BBC as part of their children's block CBBC.", " It also aired on the British children's cable networks The Children's Channel (TCC) and Nickleodeon and has broadcast in over more than 100 different countries worldwide such as ARD in Germany, France 2 in France and ABC in Australia." ], "title": "Oscar's Orchestra" }, { "sentences": [ "Christopher Jones (born October 14, 1969) is an American comic book artist living in Minneapolis, Minnesota.", " He contributes artwork for DC Comics' Young Justice (2011-2013), based on the animated TV series of the same name & written by Greg Weisman, and Marvel's (2012–present), based on the animated TV series of the same name & written by Christopher Yost.", " Christopher Jones has previously contributed art to The Batman Strikes!", " (2004-2008), based on the animated TV series, The Batman, is the co-creator of Dr. Blink Superhero Shrink and has drawn various projects for DC, Marvel, Disney, and other publishers, ranging from kids' titles such as Superhero Squad to horror titles such as Re-Animator." ], "title": "Christopher Jones (comics)" }, { "sentences": [ "The \"Firefly\" media franchise is an American space Western media franchise created by Joss Whedon and produced by Mutant Enemy Productions.", " The franchise includes the TV series \"Firefly\", the film \"Serenity\", and other media." ], "title": "Firefly (franchise)" }, { "sentences": [ "Power Rangers is an American entertainment and merchandising franchise built around a live action superhero television series.", " Produced first by Saban Entertainment, later by BVS Entertainment, and today by SCG Power Rangers, the television series takes much of its footage from the Japanese tokusatsu \"Super Sentai\", produced by Toei Company.", " The first \"Power Rangers\" entry, \"Mighty Morphin Power Rangers\", debuted on August 28, 1993, and helped launch the Fox Kids programming block of the 1990s, during which it catapulted into popular culture along with a line of action figures and other toys by Bandai.", " s of 2001 , the media franchise has generated over $6 billion in retail sales worldwide." ], "title": "Power Rangers" }, { "sentences": [ "Kris Zimmerman Salter (born December 12, 1958 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American voice and casting director in the animation and video game industry.", " Her major works include the \"Metal Gear Solid\" series.", " In the cartoons, she has directed episodes for \"Ben 10\", \"The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest\", \"Regular Show\" and \"Fish Hooks\"." ], "title": "Kris Zimmerman" }, { "sentences": [ "SpongeBob SquarePants is an American animated television series created by marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg for Nickelodeon.", " The series chronicles the adventures and endeavors of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom.", " The series' popularity has made it a media franchise, as well as the highest rated series to ever air on Nickelodeon, and the most distributed property of MTV Networks.", " As of 2015, the media franchise has generated $12 billion in merchandising revenue for Nickelodeon." ], "title": "SpongeBob SquarePants" }, { "sentences": [ "Pound Puppies was a popular toy line sold by Tonka in the 1980s.", " It later inspired an animated TV special, two animated TV series, and a feature film.", " Shipments of the toys over five years generated sales of $300 million in 35 countries." ], "title": "Pound Puppies" }, { "sentences": [ "Rino Romano (born December 1, 1969) is a Canadian voice actor who has voiced Batman in the animated TV series \"The Batman\", Spider-Man in the animated TV series \"Spider-Man Unlimited\", Eduardo Rivera in \"Extreme Ghostbusters\", Luis Sera in \"Resident Evil 4\", Scorp in the \"Skylanders\" franchise\" and the original Tuxedo Mask in the 90's English dub of the anime series \"Sailor Moon\"." ], "title": "Rino Romano" }, { "sentences": [ "Ben 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": "Ben 10" } ]
[ "Title: Animax (South Korea)\n\nAnimax is a South Korean television channel operated under the joint venture between Sony Pictures Television International & KT SkyLife. Since its launch on April 29, 2006, its primarily programming is Japanese animated TV series and films, and it broadcasts South Korean animated TV series under the South Korean regulations. Originally an exclusive channel to KT SkyLife satellite television subscribers, it made debut on the other platform when it launched on KT's IPTV service Olleh TV.", "Title: Oscar's Orchestra\n\nOscar's Orchestra is a British children's animated TV series that ran from 1994 to 1996 comprising a total of three seasons and 39 episodes. The series was produced by the popular British animation studio Collingwood O'Hare Entertainment (who is also famous for producing other such animated TV series and films as \"Dennis the Menace\", \"Captain Zed and the Zee Zone\", \"The Secret Show\" and \"Rarg\") in association with Warner Music Vision and Europe Images and was originally shown on the BBC as part of their children's block CBBC. It also aired on the British children's cable networks The Children's Channel (TCC) and Nickleodeon and has broadcast in over more than 100 different countries worldwide such as ARD in Germany, France 2 in France and ABC in Australia.", "Title: Christopher Jones (comics)\n\nChristopher Jones (born October 14, 1969) is an American comic book artist living in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He contributes artwork for DC Comics' Young Justice (2011-2013), based on the animated TV series of the same name & written by Greg Weisman, and Marvel's (2012–present), based on the animated TV series of the same name & written by Christopher Yost. Christopher Jones has previously contributed art to The Batman Strikes! (2004-2008), based on the animated TV series, The Batman, is the co-creator of Dr. Blink Superhero Shrink and has drawn various projects for DC, Marvel, Disney, and other publishers, ranging from kids' titles such as Superhero Squad to horror titles such as Re-Animator.", "Title: Firefly (franchise)\n\nThe \"Firefly\" media franchise is an American space Western media franchise created by Joss Whedon and produced by Mutant Enemy Productions. The franchise includes the TV series \"Firefly\", the film \"Serenity\", and other media.", "Title: Power Rangers\n\nPower Rangers is an American entertainment and merchandising franchise built around a live action superhero television series. Produced first by Saban Entertainment, later by BVS Entertainment, and today by SCG Power Rangers, the television series takes much of its footage from the Japanese tokusatsu \"Super Sentai\", produced by Toei Company. The first \"Power Rangers\" entry, \"Mighty Morphin Power Rangers\", debuted on August 28, 1993, and helped launch the Fox Kids programming block of the 1990s, during which it catapulted into popular culture along with a line of action figures and other toys by Bandai. s of 2001 , the media franchise has generated over $6 billion in retail sales worldwide.", "Title: Kris Zimmerman\n\nKris Zimmerman Salter (born December 12, 1958 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American voice and casting director in the animation and video game industry. Her major works include the \"Metal Gear Solid\" series. In the cartoons, she has directed episodes for \"Ben 10\", \"The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest\", \"Regular Show\" and \"Fish Hooks\".", "Title: SpongeBob SquarePants\n\nSpongeBob SquarePants is an American animated television series created by marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg for Nickelodeon. The series chronicles the adventures and endeavors of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom. The series' popularity has made it a media franchise, as well as the highest rated series to ever air on Nickelodeon, and the most distributed property of MTV Networks. As of 2015, the media franchise has generated $12 billion in merchandising revenue for Nickelodeon.", "Title: Pound Puppies\n\nPound Puppies was a popular toy line sold by Tonka in the 1980s. It later inspired an animated TV special, two animated TV series, and a feature film. Shipments of the toys over five years generated sales of $300 million in 35 countries.", "Title: Rino Romano\n\nRino Romano (born December 1, 1969) is a Canadian voice actor who has voiced Batman in the animated TV series \"The Batman\", Spider-Man in the animated TV series \"Spider-Man Unlimited\", Eduardo Rivera in \"Extreme Ghostbusters\", Luis Sera in \"Resident Evil 4\", Scorp in the \"Skylanders\" franchise\" and the original Tuxedo Mask in the 90's English dub of the anime series \"Sailor Moon\".", "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." ]
7,551
When Ronald Koeman became the manager of Southampton F.C., the person he replaced went on to become the manager of what?
Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur
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{ "title": [ "2014–15 Southampton F.C. season", "2014–15 Southampton F.C. season", "Mauricio Pochettino" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The 2016–17 Southampton F.C. season was the club's 18th season in the Premier League and their 40th in the top division of English football.", " In addition to the 2016–17 Premier League, the club also competed in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and UEFA Europa League.", " The season was the club's only campaign with manager Claude Puel, who took over from Ronald Koeman on 30 June 2016.", " The club finished eighth in the Premier League table, having won twelve, drawn ten and lost sixteen of their 38 matches played.", " They were knocked out of the UEFA Europa League at the group stage, having won two, drawn two and lost two of their matches, and the FA Cup in the fourth round, while they finished as runners-up in the EFL Cup Final losing 3–2 to Manchester United." ], "title": "2016–17 Southampton F.C. season" }, { "sentences": [ "Northam is a suburb of Southampton in Hampshire.", " On the West bank of the River Itchen, it shares borders with St Mary's, Bitterne and Bevois Valley.", " Beside the border with St Mary's is the Chapel area, which has been home to some recent apartment building developments in Northam.", " The A3024 road runs through the suburb and crosses the Northam Bridge, which links Northam with Bitterne via Bitterne Manor.", " Although St Mary's Stadium takes its name from the neighbouring St Mary's, the stadium itself is in Northam, and home to Southampton F.C.." ], "title": "Northam, Southampton" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014–15 Southampton F.C. season was the club's 16th season in the Premier League and their 38th in the top division of English football.", " It was also the club's first season with Dutch manager Ronald Koeman, who replaced Mauricio Pochettino on 16 June 2014.", " Southampton finished seventh in the Premier League, having won 18, drawn six and lost 14 matches.", " The club also made it to the fourth round of the FA Cup and the fifth round of the League Cup." ], "title": "2014–15 Southampton F.C. season" }, { "sentences": [ "Ronald Koeman (] ; born 21 March 1963) is a former Dutch footballer and the current manager of English club Everton.", " He is the younger brother of former Feyenoord coach Erwin Koeman and the son of former Dutch international Martin Koeman.", " A composed player on the ball, Koeman was capable of being deployed both as a defender and as a midfielder, and he frequently played as a sweeper, due to his vision and his ability on the ball.", " Regarded as one of the best and most prolific attacking central defenders of all time, Koeman was renowned for his long-range passing, as well as his shooting accuracy and power from distance, especially on free kicks, and is the top scoring defender in world football; he was also an accurate penalty kick taker." ], "title": "Ronald Koeman" }, { "sentences": [ "Southampton Saints Girls and Ladies Football Club is an English women's football club formerly affiliated with Southampton F.C..", " They play in the FA Women's Premier League South West Division One ." ], "title": "Southampton Saints Girls &amp; Ladies F.C." }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013–14 season was Feyenoord's 106th season of play, it marked its 58th season in the Eredivisie and its 92nd consecutive season in the top flight of Dutch football.", " They ended their league campaign as runners-up.", " They entered the KNVB Cup in the second round and reached the quarter-final.", " Their Europa League appearance consisted of the play-off round.", " It was the third straight season with manager Ronald Koeman, who did not renew his contract at the conclusion of the season." ], "title": "2013–14 Feyenoord season" }, { "sentences": [ "Mauricio Roberto Pochettino (] , ] ; born 2 March 1972) is an Argentine former footballer who played as a central defender, and is the current manager of Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur." ], "title": "Mauricio Pochettino" }, { "sentences": [ "Freemantle Football Club were a football club based in the Freemantle area of Southampton, England who were active at the end of the nineteenth century.", " During their brief heyday, they were rivals to Southampton F.C..", " The club spent two seasons in the lower divisions of the Southern League." ], "title": "Freemantle F.C." }, { "sentences": [ "The 2010 Football League Trophy Final was the 27th final of the domestic football cup competition for teams from Football Leagues One and Two, the Football League Trophy.", " The final was played at Wembley Stadium in London on 28 March 2010.", " The match was contested between Carlisle United and Southampton.", " Southampton won the match 4–1 to give them their first silverware since winning the 1976 FA Cup.", " The attendance may not be as high as it could have been because Carlisle did not require the maximum amount of seats, whereas Southampton F.C would have been able to sell more than their amount given, and this had angered the fans as Wembley Stadium would have some parts empty, and they could have been used by Southampton fans." ], "title": "2010 Football League Trophy Final" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2011–12 season was Feyenoord's 104th season of play, it was their 56th season in the Eredivisie and its 90th consecutive season in the highest Dutch football division.", " They ended their league campaign in second place, after winning ten of the last eleven games of the season.", " They reached the third round of the KNVB Cup.", " It was the first season with Ronald Koeman, who signed as manager of Feyenoord after former manager Mario Been resigned on 13 July 2011 due to a lack of trust from the squad." ], "title": "2011–12 Feyenoord season" } ]
[ "Title: 2016–17 Southampton F.C. season\n\nThe 2016–17 Southampton F.C. season was the club's 18th season in the Premier League and their 40th in the top division of English football. In addition to the 2016–17 Premier League, the club also competed in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and UEFA Europa League. The season was the club's only campaign with manager Claude Puel, who took over from Ronald Koeman on 30 June 2016. The club finished eighth in the Premier League table, having won twelve, drawn ten and lost sixteen of their 38 matches played. They were knocked out of the UEFA Europa League at the group stage, having won two, drawn two and lost two of their matches, and the FA Cup in the fourth round, while they finished as runners-up in the EFL Cup Final losing 3–2 to Manchester United.", "Title: Northam, Southampton\n\nNortham is a suburb of Southampton in Hampshire. On the West bank of the River Itchen, it shares borders with St Mary's, Bitterne and Bevois Valley. Beside the border with St Mary's is the Chapel area, which has been home to some recent apartment building developments in Northam. The A3024 road runs through the suburb and crosses the Northam Bridge, which links Northam with Bitterne via Bitterne Manor. Although St Mary's Stadium takes its name from the neighbouring St Mary's, the stadium itself is in Northam, and home to Southampton F.C..", "Title: 2014–15 Southampton F.C. season\n\nThe 2014–15 Southampton F.C. season was the club's 16th season in the Premier League and their 38th in the top division of English football. It was also the club's first season with Dutch manager Ronald Koeman, who replaced Mauricio Pochettino on 16 June 2014. Southampton finished seventh in the Premier League, having won 18, drawn six and lost 14 matches. The club also made it to the fourth round of the FA Cup and the fifth round of the League Cup.", "Title: Ronald Koeman\n\nRonald Koeman (] ; born 21 March 1963) is a former Dutch footballer and the current manager of English club Everton. He is the younger brother of former Feyenoord coach Erwin Koeman and the son of former Dutch international Martin Koeman. A composed player on the ball, Koeman was capable of being deployed both as a defender and as a midfielder, and he frequently played as a sweeper, due to his vision and his ability on the ball. Regarded as one of the best and most prolific attacking central defenders of all time, Koeman was renowned for his long-range passing, as well as his shooting accuracy and power from distance, especially on free kicks, and is the top scoring defender in world football; he was also an accurate penalty kick taker.", "Title: Southampton Saints Girls &amp; Ladies F.C.\n\nSouthampton Saints Girls and Ladies Football Club is an English women's football club formerly affiliated with Southampton F.C.. They play in the FA Women's Premier League South West Division One .", "Title: 2013–14 Feyenoord season\n\nThe 2013–14 season was Feyenoord's 106th season of play, it marked its 58th season in the Eredivisie and its 92nd consecutive season in the top flight of Dutch football. They ended their league campaign as runners-up. They entered the KNVB Cup in the second round and reached the quarter-final. Their Europa League appearance consisted of the play-off round. It was the third straight season with manager Ronald Koeman, who did not renew his contract at the conclusion of the season.", "Title: Mauricio Pochettino\n\nMauricio Roberto Pochettino (] , ] ; born 2 March 1972) is an Argentine former footballer who played as a central defender, and is the current manager of Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur.", "Title: Freemantle F.C.\n\nFreemantle Football Club were a football club based in the Freemantle area of Southampton, England who were active at the end of the nineteenth century. During their brief heyday, they were rivals to Southampton F.C.. The club spent two seasons in the lower divisions of the Southern League.", "Title: 2010 Football League Trophy Final\n\nThe 2010 Football League Trophy Final was the 27th final of the domestic football cup competition for teams from Football Leagues One and Two, the Football League Trophy. The final was played at Wembley Stadium in London on 28 March 2010. The match was contested between Carlisle United and Southampton. Southampton won the match 4–1 to give them their first silverware since winning the 1976 FA Cup. The attendance may not be as high as it could have been because Carlisle did not require the maximum amount of seats, whereas Southampton F.C would have been able to sell more than their amount given, and this had angered the fans as Wembley Stadium would have some parts empty, and they could have been used by Southampton fans.", "Title: 2011–12 Feyenoord season\n\nThe 2011–12 season was Feyenoord's 104th season of play, it was their 56th season in the Eredivisie and its 90th consecutive season in the highest Dutch football division. They ended their league campaign in second place, after winning ten of the last eleven games of the season. They reached the third round of the KNVB Cup. It was the first season with Ronald Koeman, who signed as manager of Feyenoord after former manager Mario Been resigned on 13 July 2011 due to a lack of trust from the squad." ]
7,552
Lhasa and Qinhuangdao, are located in which country?
China
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{ "title": [ "Lhasa (prefecture-level city)", "Qinhuangdao" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Lhasa City is a prefecture-level city, formerly a prefecture until 7 January 1960, one of the main administrative divisions of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.", " It covers an area of 29274 km2 of rugged and sparsely populated terrain." ], "title": "Lhasa (prefecture-level city)" }, { "sentences": [ "Qinhuangdao ( ) (秦皇岛) is a port city on the coast of China in northeastern Hebei province.", " It is administratively a prefecture-level city, about 300 km east of Beijing, on the Bohai Sea, the innermost gulf of the Yellow Sea.", " Its population during the 2010 national census was 2,987,605, with approximately one million people living in the built-up (or 'metro') area made up of three urban districts." ], "title": "Qinhuangdao" }, { "sentences": [ "Qinhuangdao Wildlife Park is a safari park located in Qinhuangdao in northeast China.", " It was opened in 1995 and is the country's second largest wildlife park.", " The park covers an area of some 5,000 acres and is home to roughly 7,000 animals of more than 150 species, including tigers, white tigers, lions, bears, elephants, and a range of birds.", " Visitors can travel through the park by foot, car or train." ], "title": "Qinhuangdao Wildlife Park" } ]
[ "Title: Lhasa (prefecture-level city)\n\nLhasa City is a prefecture-level city, formerly a prefecture until 7 January 1960, one of the main administrative divisions of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It covers an area of 29274 km2 of rugged and sparsely populated terrain.", "Title: Qinhuangdao\n\nQinhuangdao ( ) (秦皇岛) is a port city on the coast of China in northeastern Hebei province. It is administratively a prefecture-level city, about 300 km east of Beijing, on the Bohai Sea, the innermost gulf of the Yellow Sea. Its population during the 2010 national census was 2,987,605, with approximately one million people living in the built-up (or 'metro') area made up of three urban districts.", "Title: Qinhuangdao Wildlife Park\n\nQinhuangdao Wildlife Park is a safari park located in Qinhuangdao in northeast China. It was opened in 1995 and is the country's second largest wildlife park. The park covers an area of some 5,000 acres and is home to roughly 7,000 animals of more than 150 species, including tigers, white tigers, lions, bears, elephants, and a range of birds. Visitors can travel through the park by foot, car or train." ]
7,553
Are both Così fan tutte and Iphigénie en Aulide names of operas?
yes
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[ { "sentences": [ "Robin Guarino (born April 3, 1960) is an opera and film director.", " She has directed operas such as \"The Marriage of Figaro\", \"Don Giovanni\", \"Lohengrin\", \"Così fan tutte\" , and \"The Magic Flute\" at the Metropolitan Opera.", " Also, she has directed at Seattle Opera, Glimmerglass Opera, Chautauqua Opera, Virginia Opera, and Wolf Trap Opera.", " She continues to direct, most recently \"L'etoile\" and \"The Marriage of Figaro\" for the Wolf Trap Opera Festival, \" La Calisto\", \"The Magic Flute\" and \"Iphigénie en Aulide\" for Juilliard Opera Center, and at Gotham Chamber Opera, \"Il Signor Bruschino\".", " She currently holds the J. Ralph Corbett Distinguished Chair in Opera at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.\"" ], "title": "Robin Guarino" }, { "sentences": [ "The Abduction of Figaro is a comic opera, described as \"A Simply Grand Opera by P. D. Q. Bach,\" which is actually the work of composer Peter Schickele.", " It is a parody of opera in general, and the title is a play on two operas by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: \"The Abduction from the Seraglio\" and \"The Marriage of Figaro\".", " Those two operas, \"Così fan tutte\", and \"Don Giovanni\", as well as Gilbert and Sullivan's \"The Pirates of Penzance\" are among the core inspirations for the piece." ], "title": "The Abduction of Figaro" }, { "sentences": [ "Styled a \"festa teatrale\", \"Le feste d'Apollo\" consists of a prologue and three self-contained acts on the model of French \"opéra-ballet\" (the court of Parma was passionately interested in French culture).", " Gluck knew the Archduchess Maria Amalia well as she had sung in two of his operas, \"Il Parnaso confuso\" and \"La corona\", in Vienna.", " The composer recycled a lot of music from his earlier operas in the score of \"Le feste\".", " In fact, the whole of the third act, \"Orfeo\", is a shorter reworking of his most famous piece, \"Orfeo ed Euridice\" (1762).", " The overture to the prologue is taken from \"Telemaco\".", " Gluck later reused some of the choruses in two of the operas he wrote for Paris, \"Iphigénie en Aulide\" and \"Iphigénie en Tauride\"." ], "title": "Le feste d'Apollo" }, { "sentences": [ "Iphigénie en Aulide (\"Iphigeneia in Aulis\") is an opera in three acts by Christoph Willibald Gluck, the first work he wrote for the Paris stage.", " The libretto was written by François-Louis Gand Le Bland Du Roullet and was based on Jean Racine's tragedy \"Iphigénie\".", " It was premiered on 19 April 1774 by the Paris Opéra in the second Salle du Palais-Royal and revived in a slightly revised version the following year." ], "title": "Iphigénie en Aulide" }, { "sentences": [ "François-Louis Gand Le Bland Du Roullet (10 April 1716 in Normanville – 2 August 1786 in Paris) was a French diplomat and playwright.", " He is chiefly remembered today as the librettist of Gluck's operas \"Iphigénie en Aulide\" and \"Alceste\" (1776 French version).", " He also co-wrote (with Louis-Théodore de Tschudi) the libretto for Salieri's opera \"Les Danaïdes\"." ], "title": "François-Louis Gand Le Bland Du Roullet" }, { "sentences": [ "Magdaléna Hajóssyová (born 25 July 1946, Bratislava) is a classical Slovak soprano who has had an active international career singing in operas, concerts, and recitals since the late 1960s.", " She has been particularly active at the Prague State Opera where she has been a principal artist since 1972.", " She has also had a long and fruitful partnership with the Berlin State Opera beginning in 1975.", " In 1977, 1981, and 1987, she won the Berlin Critic's Prize for her portrayal of the roles of Margarete in Charles Gounod's \"Faust\", the Elektra in Mozart's \"Idomeneo\", Carl Maria von Weber's \"Euryanthe\", and Christoph Willibald Gluck's \"Iphigénie en Aulide\"." ], "title": "Magdaléna Hajóssyová" }, { "sentences": [ "Lorenzo Da Ponte (10 March 174917 August 1838) was an Italian, later American opera librettist, poet and Roman Catholic priest.", " He wrote the libretti for 28 operas by 11 composers, including three of Mozart's greatest operas, \"Don Giovanni\", \"The Marriage of Figaro\" and \"Così fan tutte\"." ], "title": "Lorenzo Da Ponte" }, { "sentences": [ "All Ladies Do It (Italian: \"Così fan tutte\" ) (] ) is a 1992 Italian sex comedy film directed by Tinto Brass and starring Claudia Koll.", " It is loosely based on Mozart/da Ponte opera \"Così fan tutte\"." ], "title": "All Ladies Do It" }, { "sentences": [ "Così fan tutte, ossia La scuola degli amanti (] ; Thus Do They All, or The School for Lovers), K. 588, is an Italian-language opera buffa in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart first performed on 26 January 1790 at the Burgtheater in Vienna, Austria.", " The libretto was written by Lorenzo Da Ponte who also wrote \"Le nozze di Figaro\" and \"Don Giovanni\"." ], "title": "Così fan tutte" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mecklenburg State Theatre (German: \"Mecklenburgisches Staatstheater Schwerin\" ) is the principal theatre of Schwerin in Germany.", " Its main theatre (or \"Grosses Haus\") seats 650 people and is used for the performance of plays, opera, musical theatre and ballet.", " Designed by Georg Daniel, it was built between 1883 and 1886 after the previous theatre had been destroyed by fire in 1882.", " The theatre was inaugurated on 3 October 1886 with a performance of Gluck's \"Iphigénie en Aulide\" with Marie Wittich in the title role.", " The complex also includes the State Museum in Schwerin (\"Staatliche Museum Schwerin\") and a 240-seat concert hall, now used for performances of chamber works.", " All theatres were closed for the Autumn season of 1944, with the staff drafted wherever possible.", " By German WW2 standards wartime casualties and destruction by bombing in Schwerin were small, in spite of nightly RAF raids and the droning of massive bomber pulks as silver specks on the sky during the day on their way to Berlin.", " Americans were the first to enter the town in the spring of 1945, handing it over to the British until the Russians arrived.", " These ordered the immediate reopening of the theatre, taking great interest in light operas and operettas as an art they very much appreciated, but until then out of their reach in most parts of Stalin's Soviet Union.", " Not familiar with Central European culture, one saw their well-fed ladies wearing night gowns during the invariably full houses as a substitute for an evening dress.", " In the immediate years to follow, there was a gradual exodus of key staff to the West, where few found equivalent employment.", " The ensuing vacancies provided new chances for many musicians, who were prepared to stay in East Germany to gain important positions there in their later career." ], "title": "Mecklenburg State Theatre" } ]
[ "Title: Robin Guarino\n\nRobin Guarino (born April 3, 1960) is an opera and film director. She has directed operas such as \"The Marriage of Figaro\", \"Don Giovanni\", \"Lohengrin\", \"Così fan tutte\" , and \"The Magic Flute\" at the Metropolitan Opera. Also, she has directed at Seattle Opera, Glimmerglass Opera, Chautauqua Opera, Virginia Opera, and Wolf Trap Opera. She continues to direct, most recently \"L'etoile\" and \"The Marriage of Figaro\" for the Wolf Trap Opera Festival, \" La Calisto\", \"The Magic Flute\" and \"Iphigénie en Aulide\" for Juilliard Opera Center, and at Gotham Chamber Opera, \"Il Signor Bruschino\". She currently holds the J. Ralph Corbett Distinguished Chair in Opera at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.\"", "Title: The Abduction of Figaro\n\nThe Abduction of Figaro is a comic opera, described as \"A Simply Grand Opera by P. D. Q. Bach,\" which is actually the work of composer Peter Schickele. It is a parody of opera in general, and the title is a play on two operas by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: \"The Abduction from the Seraglio\" and \"The Marriage of Figaro\". Those two operas, \"Così fan tutte\", and \"Don Giovanni\", as well as Gilbert and Sullivan's \"The Pirates of Penzance\" are among the core inspirations for the piece.", "Title: Le feste d'Apollo\n\nStyled a \"festa teatrale\", \"Le feste d'Apollo\" consists of a prologue and three self-contained acts on the model of French \"opéra-ballet\" (the court of Parma was passionately interested in French culture). Gluck knew the Archduchess Maria Amalia well as she had sung in two of his operas, \"Il Parnaso confuso\" and \"La corona\", in Vienna. The composer recycled a lot of music from his earlier operas in the score of \"Le feste\". In fact, the whole of the third act, \"Orfeo\", is a shorter reworking of his most famous piece, \"Orfeo ed Euridice\" (1762). The overture to the prologue is taken from \"Telemaco\". Gluck later reused some of the choruses in two of the operas he wrote for Paris, \"Iphigénie en Aulide\" and \"Iphigénie en Tauride\".", "Title: Iphigénie en Aulide\n\nIphigénie en Aulide (\"Iphigeneia in Aulis\") is an opera in three acts by Christoph Willibald Gluck, the first work he wrote for the Paris stage. The libretto was written by François-Louis Gand Le Bland Du Roullet and was based on Jean Racine's tragedy \"Iphigénie\". It was premiered on 19 April 1774 by the Paris Opéra in the second Salle du Palais-Royal and revived in a slightly revised version the following year.", "Title: François-Louis Gand Le Bland Du Roullet\n\nFrançois-Louis Gand Le Bland Du Roullet (10 April 1716 in Normanville – 2 August 1786 in Paris) was a French diplomat and playwright. He is chiefly remembered today as the librettist of Gluck's operas \"Iphigénie en Aulide\" and \"Alceste\" (1776 French version). He also co-wrote (with Louis-Théodore de Tschudi) the libretto for Salieri's opera \"Les Danaïdes\".", "Title: Magdaléna Hajóssyová\n\nMagdaléna Hajóssyová (born 25 July 1946, Bratislava) is a classical Slovak soprano who has had an active international career singing in operas, concerts, and recitals since the late 1960s. She has been particularly active at the Prague State Opera where she has been a principal artist since 1972. She has also had a long and fruitful partnership with the Berlin State Opera beginning in 1975. In 1977, 1981, and 1987, she won the Berlin Critic's Prize for her portrayal of the roles of Margarete in Charles Gounod's \"Faust\", the Elektra in Mozart's \"Idomeneo\", Carl Maria von Weber's \"Euryanthe\", and Christoph Willibald Gluck's \"Iphigénie en Aulide\".", "Title: Lorenzo Da Ponte\n\nLorenzo Da Ponte (10 March 174917 August 1838) was an Italian, later American opera librettist, poet and Roman Catholic priest. He wrote the libretti for 28 operas by 11 composers, including three of Mozart's greatest operas, \"Don Giovanni\", \"The Marriage of Figaro\" and \"Così fan tutte\".", "Title: All Ladies Do It\n\nAll Ladies Do It (Italian: \"Così fan tutte\" ) (] ) is a 1992 Italian sex comedy film directed by Tinto Brass and starring Claudia Koll. It is loosely based on Mozart/da Ponte opera \"Così fan tutte\".", "Title: Così fan tutte\n\nCosì fan tutte, ossia La scuola degli amanti (] ; Thus Do They All, or The School for Lovers), K. 588, is an Italian-language opera buffa in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart first performed on 26 January 1790 at the Burgtheater in Vienna, Austria. The libretto was written by Lorenzo Da Ponte who also wrote \"Le nozze di Figaro\" and \"Don Giovanni\".", "Title: Mecklenburg State Theatre\n\nThe Mecklenburg State Theatre (German: \"Mecklenburgisches Staatstheater Schwerin\" ) is the principal theatre of Schwerin in Germany. Its main theatre (or \"Grosses Haus\") seats 650 people and is used for the performance of plays, opera, musical theatre and ballet. Designed by Georg Daniel, it was built between 1883 and 1886 after the previous theatre had been destroyed by fire in 1882. The theatre was inaugurated on 3 October 1886 with a performance of Gluck's \"Iphigénie en Aulide\" with Marie Wittich in the title role. The complex also includes the State Museum in Schwerin (\"Staatliche Museum Schwerin\") and a 240-seat concert hall, now used for performances of chamber works. All theatres were closed for the Autumn season of 1944, with the staff drafted wherever possible. By German WW2 standards wartime casualties and destruction by bombing in Schwerin were small, in spite of nightly RAF raids and the droning of massive bomber pulks as silver specks on the sky during the day on their way to Berlin. Americans were the first to enter the town in the spring of 1945, handing it over to the British until the Russians arrived. These ordered the immediate reopening of the theatre, taking great interest in light operas and operettas as an art they very much appreciated, but until then out of their reach in most parts of Stalin's Soviet Union. Not familiar with Central European culture, one saw their well-fed ladies wearing night gowns during the invariably full houses as a substitute for an evening dress. In the immediate years to follow, there was a gradual exodus of key staff to the West, where few found equivalent employment. The ensuing vacancies provided new chances for many musicians, who were prepared to stay in East Germany to gain important positions there in their later career." ]
7,554
Carleton B. Swift Jr was an officer of Office of Strategic Services, an active agency during which time?
World War II
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Strategic Services Unit was an intelligence agency of the United States government that existed in the immediate post–World War II period.", " It was created from the Secret Intelligence and Counter-Espionage branches of the wartime Office of Strategic Services." ], "title": "Strategic Services Unit" }, { "sentences": [ "William Joseph (\"Wild Bill\") Donovan (January 1, 1883 – February 8, 1959) was an American soldier, lawyer, intelligence officer and diplomat.", " Donovan is best remembered as the wartime head of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency, during World War II.", " He is also known as the \"Father of American Intelligence\" and the \"Father of Central Intelligence\".", " \"The Central Intelligence Agency regards Donovan as its founding father,\" according to journalist Evan Thomas in a 2011 \"Vanity Fair\" profile.", " The lobby of CIA headquarters, in Langley, Virginia, now features a statue of Donovan.", " Thomas observed that Donovan's \"exploits are utterly improbable but by now well documented in declassified wartime records that portray a brave, noble, headlong, gleeful, sometimes outrageous pursuit of action and skulduggery.\"" ], "title": "William J. Donovan" }, { "sentences": [ "Wally Swift Jr (born 17 February 1966) is a British former boxer who was British light middleweight champion between 1991 and 1992, and also fought for the European title." ], "title": "Wally Swift Jr" }, { "sentences": [ "The Office of Strategic Services (OSS) was a wartime intelligence agency of the United States during World War II, and a predecessor of the modern Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).", " The OSS was formed as an agency of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) to coordinate espionage activities behind enemy lines for all branches of the United States Armed Forces.", " Other OSS functions included the use of propaganda, subversion, and post-war planning." ], "title": "Office of Strategic Services" }, { "sentences": [ "Toyon Bay is located on Catalina Island off the coast of California.", " Originally inhabited by a group of natives called Pipi Mari (or Pimugnans), and the Torqua, after whom a nearby spring is named.", " In the early 1900s, it was the site of a boys' boarding school.", " During World War II, the boys were evacuated and the facility was turned into an Office of Strategic Services training camp.", " Chinese and American men were trained in guerrilla warfare for use behind Japanese lines in China.", " The Office of Strategic Services was the precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency.", " After the war, it saw time as a boarding school, a singing camp, resort in the 50's and was later abandoned." ], "title": "Toyon Bay" }, { "sentences": [ "Roger Wolcott Hall (May 20, 1919 in Baltimore, Maryland – 20 July 2008 in Windsor Hills, DE; congestive heart failure) was an American Army officer and spy in the Office of Strategic Services during World War II and the author of a humorous memoir of his experiences in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), entitled \"You’re Stepping on My Cloak and Dagger\" (1957).", " The book was reportedly used in Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) training and was re-issued by the Naval Institute Press in 2004.", " He also wrote two novels: \"All My Pretty Ones\" about the world of fashion and \"19\" about the O.S.S." ], "title": "Roger Wolcott Hall" }, { "sentences": [ "2677th Office of Strategic Services Regiment was a special infantry regiment that was seconded to the Office of Strategic Services as an operational armed force." ], "title": "2677th Office of Strategic Services Regiment" }, { "sentences": [ "Ross Lee Finney Junior (December 23, 1906–February 4, 1997) was an American composer born in Wells, Minnesota who taught for many years at the University of Michigan.", " He received his early training at Carleton College and the University of Minnesota and also studied with Nadia Boulanger, Edward Burlingame Hill, Alban Berg (from 1931-2) and Roger Sessions (in 1935).", " In 1928 he spent a year at Harvard University and then joined the faculty at Smith College, where he founded the Smith College Archives and conducted the Northampton Chamber Orchestra.", " In 1935, his setting of poems by Archibald MacLeish won the Connecticut Valley Prize, and in 1937, his \"First String Quartet\" received a Pulitzer Scholarship Award.", " A Guggenheim Fellowship funded travel in Europe in 1937.", " During World War II, Finney served in the Office of Strategic Services, and received a Purple Heart and a Certificate of Merit." ], "title": "Ross Lee Finney" }, { "sentences": [ "Jean Sainteny or Jean Roger (29 May 1907, Vésinet – 25 February 1978) was a French politician who was sent to Vietnam after the end of the Second World War in order to accept the surrender of the Japanese forces and to attempt to reincorporate Vietnam into French Indochina.", " He traveled to Hanoi on August 22, 1945 with American OSS officers, Archimedes Patti and Carleton B. Swift Jr. before being put under house arrest by the Japanese." ], "title": "Jean Sainteny" }, { "sentences": [ "Carleton B. Swift Jr. was a U.S. Navy seaman, Office of Strategic Services (OSS) officer, and CIA officer between 1941 and 1974.", " Swift played a subordinate role to Archimedes Patti as part of the OSS team that met with Ho Chi Min in September, 1945." ], "title": "Carleton B. Swift Jr." } ]
[ "Title: Strategic Services Unit\n\nThe Strategic Services Unit was an intelligence agency of the United States government that existed in the immediate post–World War II period. It was created from the Secret Intelligence and Counter-Espionage branches of the wartime Office of Strategic Services.", "Title: William J. Donovan\n\nWilliam Joseph (\"Wild Bill\") Donovan (January 1, 1883 – February 8, 1959) was an American soldier, lawyer, intelligence officer and diplomat. Donovan is best remembered as the wartime head of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency, during World War II. He is also known as the \"Father of American Intelligence\" and the \"Father of Central Intelligence\". \"The Central Intelligence Agency regards Donovan as its founding father,\" according to journalist Evan Thomas in a 2011 \"Vanity Fair\" profile. The lobby of CIA headquarters, in Langley, Virginia, now features a statue of Donovan. Thomas observed that Donovan's \"exploits are utterly improbable but by now well documented in declassified wartime records that portray a brave, noble, headlong, gleeful, sometimes outrageous pursuit of action and skulduggery.\"", "Title: Wally Swift Jr\n\nWally Swift Jr (born 17 February 1966) is a British former boxer who was British light middleweight champion between 1991 and 1992, and also fought for the European title.", "Title: Office of Strategic Services\n\nThe Office of Strategic Services (OSS) was a wartime intelligence agency of the United States during World War II, and a predecessor of the modern Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The OSS was formed as an agency of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) to coordinate espionage activities behind enemy lines for all branches of the United States Armed Forces. Other OSS functions included the use of propaganda, subversion, and post-war planning.", "Title: Toyon Bay\n\nToyon Bay is located on Catalina Island off the coast of California. Originally inhabited by a group of natives called Pipi Mari (or Pimugnans), and the Torqua, after whom a nearby spring is named. In the early 1900s, it was the site of a boys' boarding school. During World War II, the boys were evacuated and the facility was turned into an Office of Strategic Services training camp. Chinese and American men were trained in guerrilla warfare for use behind Japanese lines in China. The Office of Strategic Services was the precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency. After the war, it saw time as a boarding school, a singing camp, resort in the 50's and was later abandoned.", "Title: Roger Wolcott Hall\n\nRoger Wolcott Hall (May 20, 1919 in Baltimore, Maryland – 20 July 2008 in Windsor Hills, DE; congestive heart failure) was an American Army officer and spy in the Office of Strategic Services during World War II and the author of a humorous memoir of his experiences in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), entitled \"You’re Stepping on My Cloak and Dagger\" (1957). The book was reportedly used in Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) training and was re-issued by the Naval Institute Press in 2004. He also wrote two novels: \"All My Pretty Ones\" about the world of fashion and \"19\" about the O.S.S.", "Title: 2677th Office of Strategic Services Regiment\n\n2677th Office of Strategic Services Regiment was a special infantry regiment that was seconded to the Office of Strategic Services as an operational armed force.", "Title: Ross Lee Finney\n\nRoss Lee Finney Junior (December 23, 1906–February 4, 1997) was an American composer born in Wells, Minnesota who taught for many years at the University of Michigan. He received his early training at Carleton College and the University of Minnesota and also studied with Nadia Boulanger, Edward Burlingame Hill, Alban Berg (from 1931-2) and Roger Sessions (in 1935). In 1928 he spent a year at Harvard University and then joined the faculty at Smith College, where he founded the Smith College Archives and conducted the Northampton Chamber Orchestra. In 1935, his setting of poems by Archibald MacLeish won the Connecticut Valley Prize, and in 1937, his \"First String Quartet\" received a Pulitzer Scholarship Award. A Guggenheim Fellowship funded travel in Europe in 1937. During World War II, Finney served in the Office of Strategic Services, and received a Purple Heart and a Certificate of Merit.", "Title: Jean Sainteny\n\nJean Sainteny or Jean Roger (29 May 1907, Vésinet – 25 February 1978) was a French politician who was sent to Vietnam after the end of the Second World War in order to accept the surrender of the Japanese forces and to attempt to reincorporate Vietnam into French Indochina. He traveled to Hanoi on August 22, 1945 with American OSS officers, Archimedes Patti and Carleton B. Swift Jr. before being put under house arrest by the Japanese.", "Title: Carleton B. Swift Jr.\n\nCarleton B. Swift Jr. was a U.S. Navy seaman, Office of Strategic Services (OSS) officer, and CIA officer between 1941 and 1974. Swift played a subordinate role to Archimedes Patti as part of the OSS team that met with Ho Chi Min in September, 1945." ]
7,555
Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo was overthrown by a Marxist revolutionary referred to as what ?
Africa's Che Guevara
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 1983 Upper Voltan coup d'état attempt was an event which took place on 28 February 1983, in the Republic of Upper Volta (today Burkina Faso), just a few months after a previous \"coup d'état\" on 7 November 1982, carried out by radical elements of the army against the regime of Colonel Saye Zerbo, who himself came to power in a 1980 coup against Major General Sangoulé Lamizana.", " The coup attempt on 28 February, which targeted the Council of Popular Salvation and its leader Major Dr. Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo, failed." ], "title": "1983 Upper Voltan coup d'état attempt" }, { "sentences": [ "Gabriel Some Yoryan was the architect of a military coup against Colonel Saye Zerbo, the then head of the army of Burkina Faso.", " He did not himself assume power, but allowed Major Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo to take over." ], "title": "Gabriel Somé Yoryan" }, { "sentences": [ "Major Dr. Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo (born June 30, 1941) was President of Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso) from 8 November 1982 to 4 August 1983.", " He took power following the 1982 coup d'état and was in turn overthrown in the 1983 coup d'état, which brought Thomas Sankara into power." ], "title": "Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo" }, { "sentences": [ "The legacy of Argentine Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara (June 14, 1928 – October 9, 1967) is constantly evolving in the collective imagination.", " As a ubiquitous symbol of counterculture worldwide, Guevara is one of the most recognizable and influential revolutionary figures of the twentieth century.", " However, during his life, and even more since his death, Che has elicited controversy and wildly divergent opinions as to who he was and what he represented.", " Mostly revered and occasionally reviled, he is passionately characterized along the entire continuum as everything from a heroic defender of the poor, to a cold-hearted executioner.", " Admired, sanctified, romanticized and derided, his crystallized status as either a brilliant intellectual or a violent ideologue is usually dependent on where one falls along the left and right of the political spectrum.", " The debate around his legacy is further complicated by the fact that Guevara exists simultaneously as several different entities, both literal man and global emblem, leading to disputes between what people contend he did and what he now represents." ], "title": "Legacy of Che Guevara" }, { "sentences": [ "Marxist sociology is the study of sociology from a Marxist perspective.", " Marxism itself can be recognized as both a political philosophy and a sociology, particularly so far as it attempts to remain scientific, systematic and objective rather than purely normative and prescriptive.", " Marxist sociology is \"a form of conflict theory associated with ... Marxism's objective of developing a positive (empirical) science of capitalist society as part of the mobilization of a revolutionary working class.\"", " The American Sociological Association has a section dedicated to the issues of Marxist sociology that is \"interested in examining how insights from Marxist methodology and Marxist analysis can help explain the complex dynamics of modern society\".", " Marxist sociology would come to facilitate the developments of critical theory and cultural studies as loosely distinct disciplines." ], "title": "Marxist sociology" }, { "sentences": [ "Colonel Saye Zerbo (27 August 1932 – 19 September 2013) was the third President of Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso) from 25 November 1980 to 7 November 1982.", " He led a coup in 1980, but was resisted by trade unions and was overthrown by Maj. Dr. Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo and the Council of Popular Salvation (CSP)." ], "title": "Saye Zerbo" }, { "sentences": [ "The United Red Army (連合赤軍 , \"Rengō Sekigun\" ) was a Japanese revolutionary armed group, established on 15 July 1971.", " It united the Marxist–Leninist-Maoist Red Army Faction (赤軍派 , \"Sekigunha\" ) , led in 1971 by Tsuneo Mori, and the Reformed Marxist Revolutionary Left Wing group, Japanese Communist Party Kanagawa Prefecture Committee, aka Keihin Anti-Security Treaty Joint Struggle Group (京浜安保共闘 , \"Keihin Anbo Kyoutou\" ) led by Hiroko Nagata.", " The United Red Army had 29 members and lost 14 by killing them in less than a year.", " Most were members of the New Left." ], "title": "United Red Army" }, { "sentences": [ "In the context of the theory of Marxist revolutionary struggle, vanguardism is a strategy whereby the most class-conscious and politically advanced sections of the proletariat or working class, described as the revolutionary vanguard, form organizations in order to draw larger sections of the working class towards revolutionary politics and serve as manifestations of proletarian political power against its class enemies." ], "title": "Vanguardism" }, { "sentences": [ "Episodes of the Cuban Revolutionary War, also titled Reminiscences of the Cuban Revolutionary War, is an autobiographical book by Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara about his experiences during the Cuban Revolution (1956–1958) to overthrow the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista." ], "title": "Episodes of the Cuban Revolutionary War" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Isidore Noël Sankara (] ; 21 December 1949 – 15 October 1987) was a Burkinabé military captain, Marxist revolutionary, pan-Africanist and President of Burkina Faso from 1983 to 1987.", " Viewed by supporters as a charismatic and iconic figure of revolution, he is commonly referred to as \"Africa's Che Guevara\"." ], "title": "Thomas Sankara" } ]
[ "Title: 1983 Upper Voltan coup d'état attempt\n\nThe 1983 Upper Voltan coup d'état attempt was an event which took place on 28 February 1983, in the Republic of Upper Volta (today Burkina Faso), just a few months after a previous \"coup d'état\" on 7 November 1982, carried out by radical elements of the army against the regime of Colonel Saye Zerbo, who himself came to power in a 1980 coup against Major General Sangoulé Lamizana. The coup attempt on 28 February, which targeted the Council of Popular Salvation and its leader Major Dr. Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo, failed.", "Title: Gabriel Somé Yoryan\n\nGabriel Some Yoryan was the architect of a military coup against Colonel Saye Zerbo, the then head of the army of Burkina Faso. He did not himself assume power, but allowed Major Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo to take over.", "Title: Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo\n\nMajor Dr. Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo (born June 30, 1941) was President of Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso) from 8 November 1982 to 4 August 1983. He took power following the 1982 coup d'état and was in turn overthrown in the 1983 coup d'état, which brought Thomas Sankara into power.", "Title: Legacy of Che Guevara\n\nThe legacy of Argentine Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara (June 14, 1928 – October 9, 1967) is constantly evolving in the collective imagination. As a ubiquitous symbol of counterculture worldwide, Guevara is one of the most recognizable and influential revolutionary figures of the twentieth century. However, during his life, and even more since his death, Che has elicited controversy and wildly divergent opinions as to who he was and what he represented. Mostly revered and occasionally reviled, he is passionately characterized along the entire continuum as everything from a heroic defender of the poor, to a cold-hearted executioner. Admired, sanctified, romanticized and derided, his crystallized status as either a brilliant intellectual or a violent ideologue is usually dependent on where one falls along the left and right of the political spectrum. The debate around his legacy is further complicated by the fact that Guevara exists simultaneously as several different entities, both literal man and global emblem, leading to disputes between what people contend he did and what he now represents.", "Title: Marxist sociology\n\nMarxist sociology is the study of sociology from a Marxist perspective. Marxism itself can be recognized as both a political philosophy and a sociology, particularly so far as it attempts to remain scientific, systematic and objective rather than purely normative and prescriptive. Marxist sociology is \"a form of conflict theory associated with ... Marxism's objective of developing a positive (empirical) science of capitalist society as part of the mobilization of a revolutionary working class.\" The American Sociological Association has a section dedicated to the issues of Marxist sociology that is \"interested in examining how insights from Marxist methodology and Marxist analysis can help explain the complex dynamics of modern society\". Marxist sociology would come to facilitate the developments of critical theory and cultural studies as loosely distinct disciplines.", "Title: Saye Zerbo\n\nColonel Saye Zerbo (27 August 1932 – 19 September 2013) was the third President of Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso) from 25 November 1980 to 7 November 1982. He led a coup in 1980, but was resisted by trade unions and was overthrown by Maj. Dr. Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo and the Council of Popular Salvation (CSP).", "Title: United Red Army\n\nThe United Red Army (連合赤軍 , \"Rengō Sekigun\" ) was a Japanese revolutionary armed group, established on 15 July 1971. It united the Marxist–Leninist-Maoist Red Army Faction (赤軍派 , \"Sekigunha\" ) , led in 1971 by Tsuneo Mori, and the Reformed Marxist Revolutionary Left Wing group, Japanese Communist Party Kanagawa Prefecture Committee, aka Keihin Anti-Security Treaty Joint Struggle Group (京浜安保共闘 , \"Keihin Anbo Kyoutou\" ) led by Hiroko Nagata. The United Red Army had 29 members and lost 14 by killing them in less than a year. Most were members of the New Left.", "Title: Vanguardism\n\nIn the context of the theory of Marxist revolutionary struggle, vanguardism is a strategy whereby the most class-conscious and politically advanced sections of the proletariat or working class, described as the revolutionary vanguard, form organizations in order to draw larger sections of the working class towards revolutionary politics and serve as manifestations of proletarian political power against its class enemies.", "Title: Episodes of the Cuban Revolutionary War\n\nEpisodes of the Cuban Revolutionary War, also titled Reminiscences of the Cuban Revolutionary War, is an autobiographical book by Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara about his experiences during the Cuban Revolution (1956–1958) to overthrow the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista.", "Title: Thomas Sankara\n\nThomas Isidore Noël Sankara (] ; 21 December 1949 – 15 October 1987) was a Burkinabé military captain, Marxist revolutionary, pan-Africanist and President of Burkina Faso from 1983 to 1987. Viewed by supporters as a charismatic and iconic figure of revolution, he is commonly referred to as \"Africa's Che Guevara\"." ]
7,556
Disney Dreams! was conceived by the creator of which nighttime show at the Disneyland Resort?
World of Color
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{ "title": [ "Disney Dreams!", "World of Color" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Summer Nightastic!", " was an annual three-month promotion by the Walt Disney Company celebrating the summer at the US Disney Resorts.", " It started in 2009 at the Disneyland Resort and had returned for 2010 at the Disneyland Resort and at the Walt Disney World Resort.", " The event included special nighttime events and ride operations.", " Walt Disney World featured events at the Magic Kingdom, Disney's Hollywood Studios, and Epcot.", " The Disneyland Resort featured events at Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park.", " It was replaced by Disney Soundsational Summer at Disneyland, however the fireworks were retained.", " The event did not return to Walt Disney World in 2011 either." ], "title": "Summer Nightastic!" }, { "sentences": [ "Disney Dreams!", " was a nighttime spectacular at Disneyland Park in Disneyland Paris.", " It was designed specially for the 20th anniversary of the park and ran until 24 March 2017 after which it was replaced by \"Disney Illuminations\".", " Conceived by \"World of Color\" creator Steve Davison, the show features projection mapping onto the park's castle, fireworks, water fountains, fire, music, lasers, searchlights, mist screens and other special effects.", " Since spring 2011, Dreams began testing with original projector animations but, in late 2011, some scenes that were tested in early 2011 were deleted and others were changed.", " Using the technique of projection mapping, the castle can be visually transformed in numerous ways such as shrinking, spinning and turrets flipping." ], "title": "Disney Dreams!" }, { "sentences": [ "The Disneyland Resort Line is a heavy rail MTR line connecting Sunny Bay to the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, coloured pink on the network diagram.", " It is the seventh line of the former MTR network before the merger of MTR and KCR, and the world's first metro line designed to service a Disney theme park.", " There are only two stations on this line, Sunny Bay and Disneyland Resort, and the line operates as a shuttle service between these two stations.", " Sunny Bay station is an interchange station with the Tung Chung Line between Tsing Yi and Tung Chung stations." ], "title": "Disneyland Resort Line" }, { "sentences": [ "Magic Music Days is a program put on by the Disneyland Resort, the Walt Disney World Resort, the Disneyland Resort Paris and the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.", " It brings in school and community groups to perform in the parks and/or take part in workshops or clinics.", " Types of groups include:" ], "title": "Magic Music Days" }, { "sentences": [ "The Art of Disney Animation is an attraction at the Walt Disney Studios Park in Disneyland Paris, Disney's California Adventure in Disneyland Resort and Hong Kong Disneyland in Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.", " In Walt Disney Studios Park, the attraction opened in 2002, along with the park, and is located in the Toon Studios Area (previously known as Animation Courtyard).", " Toon Studios is where the animated characters come alive - here guests learn about how Disney animated movies are created and can step into the imaginary worlds of animated features from Disney and Pixar." ], "title": "Art of Disney Animation" }, { "sentences": [ "Fantasmic!", " is a nighttime show at Disneyland in the Disneyland Resort, Disney's Hollywood Studios in Walt Disney World, and Tokyo DisneySea in Tokyo Disney Resort, that features fireworks, characters, live actors, water effects, pyrotechnics, lasers, music, audio-animatronics, decorated boat floats, and mist screen projections.", " The narrative structure of \"Fantasmic!\"", "—although varying differently in set pieces in all three versions—centers on a voyage through Mickey Mouse's imagination that culminates in a battle against the Disney Villains." ], "title": "Fantasmic!" }, { "sentences": [ "The Main Street Electrical Parade is a nighttime parade, created by Bob Jani and project director Ron Miziker, famous for its long run at Disneyland at the Disneyland Resort in California and Magic Kingdom at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.", " It features floats and live performers covered in thousands of electronically controlled lights and a synchronized soundtrack triggered by radio control along key areas of the parade route.", " The parade has also spun off several other versions that ran or continue to run at Disney parks around the world.", " Currently, an updated version runs at Tokyo Disneyland as the \"Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade: DreamLights\".", " In 2014, Hong Kong Disneyland premiered a spiritual successor to the Main Street Electrical Parade, the \"Paint the Night Parade\", which, like its predecessor, features \"Baroque Hoedown\" as its theme song.", " An extended version of \"Paint the Night\" premiered at Disneyland on May 22, 2015 as part of the park's 60th anniversary celebration." ], "title": "Main Street Electrical Parade" }, { "sentences": [ "Rail transport can be found in every theme park resort property owned or licensed by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, the theme park and vacation resort segment of the larger Walt Disney Company.", " The origins of Disney theme park rail transport can be traced back to Walt Disney himself and his personal fondness for railroads, who insisted that they be included in the first Disney park, the original Disneyland (a key component of the Disneyland Resort) in California in the United States, which opened on July 17, 1955.", " The Disney tradition of including transport by rail in its parks has since been extended to other Disney properties with the opening of Walt Disney World in Florida in the United States, Tokyo Disney Resort in Japan, Disneyland Paris in France, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort in China, and Shanghai Disney Resort in China." ], "title": "Rail transport in Walt Disney Parks and Resorts" }, { "sentences": [ "Disney California Adventure is a Disney theme park in Anaheim, California, adjacent to Disneyland and part of the larger Disneyland Resort.", " It opened on February 8, 2001.", " Here is a list of the current attractions found therein, arranged by \"land\" and with brief descriptions.", " These are only attractions from the Disney California Adventure itself, not from Disneyland park or other parts of the Disneyland Resort, and that parades and character meets are not listed in this article.", " (The term \"attractions\" is used by Disney as a catch-all term for rides, shows, and exhibits.)", " Disney California Adventure currently has 34 attractions in the theme park." ], "title": "List of Disney California Adventure attractions" }, { "sentences": [ "World of Color is a nighttime show at Disney California Adventure, part of the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California.", " Conceived by Vice President of Parades and Spectaculars, Steve Davison, and designed by Walt Disney Creative Entertainment, the show has nearly 1,200 musical water fountains and includes lights, fire, lasers, and fog, with high-definition projections on mist screens.", " The show is inspired by Walt Disney's \"Wonderful World of Color\" anthology television series, as evidenced by the use of its eponymous theme song written by the Sherman Brothers." ], "title": "World of Color" } ]
[ "Title: Summer Nightastic!\n\nSummer Nightastic! was an annual three-month promotion by the Walt Disney Company celebrating the summer at the US Disney Resorts. It started in 2009 at the Disneyland Resort and had returned for 2010 at the Disneyland Resort and at the Walt Disney World Resort. The event included special nighttime events and ride operations. Walt Disney World featured events at the Magic Kingdom, Disney's Hollywood Studios, and Epcot. The Disneyland Resort featured events at Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park. It was replaced by Disney Soundsational Summer at Disneyland, however the fireworks were retained. The event did not return to Walt Disney World in 2011 either.", "Title: Disney Dreams!\n\nDisney Dreams! was a nighttime spectacular at Disneyland Park in Disneyland Paris. It was designed specially for the 20th anniversary of the park and ran until 24 March 2017 after which it was replaced by \"Disney Illuminations\". Conceived by \"World of Color\" creator Steve Davison, the show features projection mapping onto the park's castle, fireworks, water fountains, fire, music, lasers, searchlights, mist screens and other special effects. Since spring 2011, Dreams began testing with original projector animations but, in late 2011, some scenes that were tested in early 2011 were deleted and others were changed. Using the technique of projection mapping, the castle can be visually transformed in numerous ways such as shrinking, spinning and turrets flipping.", "Title: Disneyland Resort Line\n\nThe Disneyland Resort Line is a heavy rail MTR line connecting Sunny Bay to the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, coloured pink on the network diagram. It is the seventh line of the former MTR network before the merger of MTR and KCR, and the world's first metro line designed to service a Disney theme park. There are only two stations on this line, Sunny Bay and Disneyland Resort, and the line operates as a shuttle service between these two stations. Sunny Bay station is an interchange station with the Tung Chung Line between Tsing Yi and Tung Chung stations.", "Title: Magic Music Days\n\nMagic Music Days is a program put on by the Disneyland Resort, the Walt Disney World Resort, the Disneyland Resort Paris and the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort. It brings in school and community groups to perform in the parks and/or take part in workshops or clinics. Types of groups include:", "Title: Art of Disney Animation\n\nThe Art of Disney Animation is an attraction at the Walt Disney Studios Park in Disneyland Paris, Disney's California Adventure in Disneyland Resort and Hong Kong Disneyland in Hong Kong Disneyland Resort. In Walt Disney Studios Park, the attraction opened in 2002, along with the park, and is located in the Toon Studios Area (previously known as Animation Courtyard). Toon Studios is where the animated characters come alive - here guests learn about how Disney animated movies are created and can step into the imaginary worlds of animated features from Disney and Pixar.", "Title: Fantasmic!\n\nFantasmic! is a nighttime show at Disneyland in the Disneyland Resort, Disney's Hollywood Studios in Walt Disney World, and Tokyo DisneySea in Tokyo Disney Resort, that features fireworks, characters, live actors, water effects, pyrotechnics, lasers, music, audio-animatronics, decorated boat floats, and mist screen projections. The narrative structure of \"Fantasmic!\" —although varying differently in set pieces in all three versions—centers on a voyage through Mickey Mouse's imagination that culminates in a battle against the Disney Villains.", "Title: Main Street Electrical Parade\n\nThe Main Street Electrical Parade is a nighttime parade, created by Bob Jani and project director Ron Miziker, famous for its long run at Disneyland at the Disneyland Resort in California and Magic Kingdom at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. It features floats and live performers covered in thousands of electronically controlled lights and a synchronized soundtrack triggered by radio control along key areas of the parade route. The parade has also spun off several other versions that ran or continue to run at Disney parks around the world. Currently, an updated version runs at Tokyo Disneyland as the \"Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade: DreamLights\". In 2014, Hong Kong Disneyland premiered a spiritual successor to the Main Street Electrical Parade, the \"Paint the Night Parade\", which, like its predecessor, features \"Baroque Hoedown\" as its theme song. An extended version of \"Paint the Night\" premiered at Disneyland on May 22, 2015 as part of the park's 60th anniversary celebration.", "Title: Rail transport in Walt Disney Parks and Resorts\n\nRail transport can be found in every theme park resort property owned or licensed by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, the theme park and vacation resort segment of the larger Walt Disney Company. The origins of Disney theme park rail transport can be traced back to Walt Disney himself and his personal fondness for railroads, who insisted that they be included in the first Disney park, the original Disneyland (a key component of the Disneyland Resort) in California in the United States, which opened on July 17, 1955. The Disney tradition of including transport by rail in its parks has since been extended to other Disney properties with the opening of Walt Disney World in Florida in the United States, Tokyo Disney Resort in Japan, Disneyland Paris in France, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort in China, and Shanghai Disney Resort in China.", "Title: List of Disney California Adventure attractions\n\nDisney California Adventure is a Disney theme park in Anaheim, California, adjacent to Disneyland and part of the larger Disneyland Resort. It opened on February 8, 2001. Here is a list of the current attractions found therein, arranged by \"land\" and with brief descriptions. These are only attractions from the Disney California Adventure itself, not from Disneyland park or other parts of the Disneyland Resort, and that parades and character meets are not listed in this article. (The term \"attractions\" is used by Disney as a catch-all term for rides, shows, and exhibits.) Disney California Adventure currently has 34 attractions in the theme park.", "Title: World of Color\n\nWorld of Color is a nighttime show at Disney California Adventure, part of the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. Conceived by Vice President of Parades and Spectaculars, Steve Davison, and designed by Walt Disney Creative Entertainment, the show has nearly 1,200 musical water fountains and includes lights, fire, lasers, and fog, with high-definition projections on mist screens. The show is inspired by Walt Disney's \"Wonderful World of Color\" anthology television series, as evidenced by the use of its eponymous theme song written by the Sherman Brothers." ]
7,557
What type of plants are both Isatis and Eritrichium?
flowering
comparison
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{ "title": [ "Isatis", "Eritrichium" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The native flora of the Saskatchewan includes vascular plants, plus additional species of other plants and plant-like organisms such as algae, lichens and other fungi, and mosses.", " Non-native species of plants are recorded as established outside of cultivation in Saskatchewan, of these some non-native species remain beneficial for gardening, and agriculture, where others have become invasive, noxious weeds.", " Saskatchewan is committed to protecting species at risk in Canada.", " The growing season has been studied and classified into plant hardiness zones depending on length of growing season and climatic conditions.", " Biogeographic factors have also been divided into vegetative zones, floristic kingdoms, hardiness zones and ecoregions across Saskatchewan, and natural vegetation varies depending on elevation, moisture, soil type landforms, and weather.", " The study of ethnobotany uncovers the interrelation between humans and plants and the various ways people have used plants for economic reasons, food, medicine and technological developments.", " The Government of Saskatchewan has declared 3 indigenous plants as provincial symbols." ], "title": "Flora of Saskatchewan" }, { "sentences": [ "In the study of the biological sciences, biocommunication is any specific type of communication within (intraspecific) or between (interspecific) species of plants, animals, fungi, protozoa and microorganisms.", " Communication basically means sign-mediated interactions following three levels of (syntactic, pragmatic and semantic) rules.", " Signs in most cases are chemical molecules (semiochemicals, but also tactile, or as in animals also visual and auditive.", " Biocommunication of animals may include vocalizations (as between competing bird species), or pheromone production (as between various species of insects), chemical signals between plants and animals (as in tannin production used by vascular plants to warn away insects), and chemically mediated communication between plants and within plants.", " Biocommunication of fungi demonstrates that mycelia communication integrates interspecific sign-mediated interactions between fungal organisms soil bacteria and plant root cells without which plant nutrition could not be organized." ], "title": "Biocommunication (science)" }, { "sentences": [ "Isatin or 1\"H\"-indole-2,3-dione is an indole derivative.", " The compound was first obtained by Erdmann and Laurent in 1841 as a product from the oxidation of indigo dye by nitric acid and chromic acids.", " The compound is found in many plants, such as \"Isatis tinctoria, Calanthe discolor\" and in \"Couroupita guianensis\"." ], "title": "Isatin" }, { "sentences": [ "Plants cannot move to escape their predators, so they must have other means of protecting themselves from herbivorous animals.", " Some plants have physical defenses such as thorns, spines and prickles, but by far the most common type of protection is chemical.", " Over millennia, through the process of natural selection, plants have evolved the means to produce a vast and complicated array of chemical compounds in order to deter herbivores.", " Tannin, for example, is a defensive compound that emerged relatively early in the evolutionary history of plants, while more complex molecules such as polyacetylenes are found in younger groups of plants such as the Asterales.", " Many of the known plant defense compounds primarily defend against consumption by insects, though other animals, including humans, that consume such plants may also experience negative effects, ranging from mild discomfort to death." ], "title": "List of poisonous plants" }, { "sentences": [ "Chalcone synthase or naringenin-chalcone synthase (CHS) is an enzyme ubiquitous to higher plants and belongs to a family of polyketide synthase enzymes (PKS) known as type III PKS.", " Type III PKSs are associated with the production of chalcones, a class of organic compounds found mainly in plants as natural defense mechanisms and as synthetic intermediates.", " CHS was the first type III PKS to be discovered.", " It is the first committed enzyme in flavonoid biosynthesis." ], "title": "Chalcone synthase" }, { "sentences": [ "Isatis is a genus of about 30 species of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae, native to the Mediterranean region east to central Asia.", " The genus includes woad (\"Isatis tinctoria\")." ], "title": "Isatis" }, { "sentences": [ "A binary cycle power plant is a type of geothermal power plant that allows cooler geothermal reservoirs to be used than is necessary for dry steam and flash steam plants.", " As of 2010, flash steam plants are the most common type of geothermal power generation plants in operation today, which use water at temperatures greater than 182 C that is pumped under high pressure to the generation equipment at the surface.", " With binary cycle geothermal power plants, pumps are used to pump hot water from a geothermal well, through a heat exchanger, and the cooled water is returned to the underground reservoir.", " A second \"working\" or \"binary\" fluid with a low boiling point, typically a butane or pentane hydrocarbon, is pumped at fairly high pressure (500 psi ) through the heat exchanger, where it is vaporized and then directed through a turbine.", " The vapor exiting the turbine is then condensed by cold air radiators or cold water and cycled back through the heat exchanger." ], "title": "Binary cycle" }, { "sentences": [ "Stellacyanin is a member of the blue or type I copper protein family.", " This family of copper proteins is generally involved in electron transfer reactions with the Cu center transitioning between the oxidized Cu(II) form and the reduced Cu(I) form.", " Stellacyanin is ubiquitous among vascular seed plants.", " It is a 20kDa protein whose structure is made up of beta strands forming 2 beta sheets to form a Greek key beta barrel with variable alpha helical structure.", " The copper binding domain of the protein is located at the amino-terminal end, while the carboxyl-terminal end is rich in hydroxyproline and serine residues, typical of proteins associated with cell walls of plants.", " In addition, it is also heavily glycosylated.", " The copper is tetrahedrally coordinated by a cysteine, 2 histidines, and a glutamine residue.", " The glutamine residue takes place of a methione ligand typically found in other blue copper proteins.", " In addition, electron transfer rates for stellacyanin are faster than for other type I copper proteins suggesting stellacyanin is more solvent accessible at the active site.", " The exact function of stellacyanin is unknown.", " However, given the fact that type I copper proteins are involved in electron transfer and stellacyanin appears to be associated with the plant cell wall, it is suggested that it is involved in oxidative cross-linking reactions to build polymeric material making up the cell wall." ], "title": "Stellacyanin" }, { "sentences": [ "4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) inhibitors (HPPD inhbitors) are a class of herbicides that prevent plants by blocking 4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase, an enzyme in plants that breaks down the amino acid, tyrosine into components that are used by plants to create other molecules that plants need.", " This process of breakdown, or catabolism, and making new molecules from the results, or biosynthesis, is something all living things do.", " HPPD inhibitors were first brought to market in 1980, although their mechanism of action was not understood until the late 1990s.", " They were originally used primarily in Japan in rice production, but since the late 1990s have been used in Europe and North America for corn, soybeans, and cereals, and since the 2000s have become more important as weeds have become resistant to glyphosate and other herbicides.", " Genetically modified crops are under development that include resistance to HPPD inhibitors.", " There is a pharmaceutical drug on the market, nitisinone, that was originally under development as an herbicide as a member of this class, and is used to treat an orphan disease, Type I tyrosinemia." ], "title": "4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase inhibitor" }, { "sentences": [ "Eritrichium (alpine forget-me-not) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Boraginaceae.", " It contains 71 species.", " Notable members include \"Eritrichium howardii\" and \"Eritrichium nanum\"." ], "title": "Eritrichium" } ]
[ "Title: Flora of Saskatchewan\n\nThe native flora of the Saskatchewan includes vascular plants, plus additional species of other plants and plant-like organisms such as algae, lichens and other fungi, and mosses. Non-native species of plants are recorded as established outside of cultivation in Saskatchewan, of these some non-native species remain beneficial for gardening, and agriculture, where others have become invasive, noxious weeds. Saskatchewan is committed to protecting species at risk in Canada. The growing season has been studied and classified into plant hardiness zones depending on length of growing season and climatic conditions. Biogeographic factors have also been divided into vegetative zones, floristic kingdoms, hardiness zones and ecoregions across Saskatchewan, and natural vegetation varies depending on elevation, moisture, soil type landforms, and weather. The study of ethnobotany uncovers the interrelation between humans and plants and the various ways people have used plants for economic reasons, food, medicine and technological developments. The Government of Saskatchewan has declared 3 indigenous plants as provincial symbols.", "Title: Biocommunication (science)\n\nIn the study of the biological sciences, biocommunication is any specific type of communication within (intraspecific) or between (interspecific) species of plants, animals, fungi, protozoa and microorganisms. Communication basically means sign-mediated interactions following three levels of (syntactic, pragmatic and semantic) rules. Signs in most cases are chemical molecules (semiochemicals, but also tactile, or as in animals also visual and auditive. Biocommunication of animals may include vocalizations (as between competing bird species), or pheromone production (as between various species of insects), chemical signals between plants and animals (as in tannin production used by vascular plants to warn away insects), and chemically mediated communication between plants and within plants. Biocommunication of fungi demonstrates that mycelia communication integrates interspecific sign-mediated interactions between fungal organisms soil bacteria and plant root cells without which plant nutrition could not be organized.", "Title: Isatin\n\nIsatin or 1\"H\"-indole-2,3-dione is an indole derivative. The compound was first obtained by Erdmann and Laurent in 1841 as a product from the oxidation of indigo dye by nitric acid and chromic acids. The compound is found in many plants, such as \"Isatis tinctoria, Calanthe discolor\" and in \"Couroupita guianensis\".", "Title: List of poisonous plants\n\nPlants cannot move to escape their predators, so they must have other means of protecting themselves from herbivorous animals. Some plants have physical defenses such as thorns, spines and prickles, but by far the most common type of protection is chemical. Over millennia, through the process of natural selection, plants have evolved the means to produce a vast and complicated array of chemical compounds in order to deter herbivores. Tannin, for example, is a defensive compound that emerged relatively early in the evolutionary history of plants, while more complex molecules such as polyacetylenes are found in younger groups of plants such as the Asterales. Many of the known plant defense compounds primarily defend against consumption by insects, though other animals, including humans, that consume such plants may also experience negative effects, ranging from mild discomfort to death.", "Title: Chalcone synthase\n\nChalcone synthase or naringenin-chalcone synthase (CHS) is an enzyme ubiquitous to higher plants and belongs to a family of polyketide synthase enzymes (PKS) known as type III PKS. Type III PKSs are associated with the production of chalcones, a class of organic compounds found mainly in plants as natural defense mechanisms and as synthetic intermediates. CHS was the first type III PKS to be discovered. It is the first committed enzyme in flavonoid biosynthesis.", "Title: Isatis\n\nIsatis is a genus of about 30 species of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae, native to the Mediterranean region east to central Asia. The genus includes woad (\"Isatis tinctoria\").", "Title: Binary cycle\n\nA binary cycle power plant is a type of geothermal power plant that allows cooler geothermal reservoirs to be used than is necessary for dry steam and flash steam plants. As of 2010, flash steam plants are the most common type of geothermal power generation plants in operation today, which use water at temperatures greater than 182 C that is pumped under high pressure to the generation equipment at the surface. With binary cycle geothermal power plants, pumps are used to pump hot water from a geothermal well, through a heat exchanger, and the cooled water is returned to the underground reservoir. A second \"working\" or \"binary\" fluid with a low boiling point, typically a butane or pentane hydrocarbon, is pumped at fairly high pressure (500 psi ) through the heat exchanger, where it is vaporized and then directed through a turbine. The vapor exiting the turbine is then condensed by cold air radiators or cold water and cycled back through the heat exchanger.", "Title: Stellacyanin\n\nStellacyanin is a member of the blue or type I copper protein family. This family of copper proteins is generally involved in electron transfer reactions with the Cu center transitioning between the oxidized Cu(II) form and the reduced Cu(I) form. Stellacyanin is ubiquitous among vascular seed plants. It is a 20kDa protein whose structure is made up of beta strands forming 2 beta sheets to form a Greek key beta barrel with variable alpha helical structure. The copper binding domain of the protein is located at the amino-terminal end, while the carboxyl-terminal end is rich in hydroxyproline and serine residues, typical of proteins associated with cell walls of plants. In addition, it is also heavily glycosylated. The copper is tetrahedrally coordinated by a cysteine, 2 histidines, and a glutamine residue. The glutamine residue takes place of a methione ligand typically found in other blue copper proteins. In addition, electron transfer rates for stellacyanin are faster than for other type I copper proteins suggesting stellacyanin is more solvent accessible at the active site. The exact function of stellacyanin is unknown. However, given the fact that type I copper proteins are involved in electron transfer and stellacyanin appears to be associated with the plant cell wall, it is suggested that it is involved in oxidative cross-linking reactions to build polymeric material making up the cell wall.", "Title: 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase inhibitor\n\n4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) inhibitors (HPPD inhbitors) are a class of herbicides that prevent plants by blocking 4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase, an enzyme in plants that breaks down the amino acid, tyrosine into components that are used by plants to create other molecules that plants need. This process of breakdown, or catabolism, and making new molecules from the results, or biosynthesis, is something all living things do. HPPD inhibitors were first brought to market in 1980, although their mechanism of action was not understood until the late 1990s. They were originally used primarily in Japan in rice production, but since the late 1990s have been used in Europe and North America for corn, soybeans, and cereals, and since the 2000s have become more important as weeds have become resistant to glyphosate and other herbicides. Genetically modified crops are under development that include resistance to HPPD inhibitors. There is a pharmaceutical drug on the market, nitisinone, that was originally under development as an herbicide as a member of this class, and is used to treat an orphan disease, Type I tyrosinemia.", "Title: Eritrichium\n\nEritrichium (alpine forget-me-not) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Boraginaceae. It contains 71 species. Notable members include \"Eritrichium howardii\" and \"Eritrichium nanum\"." ]
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Who wrote the 1877 novel which Joe Wright adopted into a 2012 film?
Leo Tolstoy
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[ "Title: Black Beauty\n\nBlack Beauty is an 1877 novel by English author Anna Sewell. It was composed in the last years of her life, during which she remained in her house as an invalid. The novel became an immediate best-seller, with Sewell dying just five months after its publication, but having lived long enough to see her only novel become a success. With fifty million copies sold, \"Black Beauty\" is one of the best-selling books of all time.", "Title: Splinter (novel)\n\nSplinter, published in 2007, is a science fiction novel by the British writer Adam Roberts. It is based on an earlier story by the author, \"Hector Servadac, fils\", which was part of \"The Mammoth Book of Jules Verne Adventures\". It is a reworking of \"Off on a Comet\", an 1877 novel by Jules Verne. The hardcover edition of the novel is included in a slipcase with a hardcover edition of \"Off on a Comet\".", "Title: Tom Wright (greyhound trainer)\n\nThomas Edward Wright (1861–1956) is an English greyhound trainer. His family was known for its success during the late 19th century. He is the youngest son of Joseph & Anne Wright of Avenue Farm in Waverton, Cheshire. One of seven children, he followed his brothers Jack Wright and Joe Wright into greyhound training.", "Title: A Peep Behind the Scenes (1918 film)\n\nA Peep Behind the Scenes is a 1918 British silent drama film directed by Kenelm Foss and Geoffrey H. Malins and starring Ivy Close, Gerald Ames and Gertrude Bain. It is an adaptation of the 1877 novel of the same name set around a travelling fair.", "Title: Mota Coqueiro, ou A Pena de Morte\n\nMota Coqueiro, ou A Pena de Morte (in English: Mota Coqueiro, or The Capital Punishment ) is a 1877 novel by Brazilian journalist and writer José do Patrocínio. It is a semi-fictitious account of the life of the farmer Manuel da Mota Coqueiro, also known as \"The Beast of Macabu\", who was sentenced to hanging in 1852 for a crime he did not commit and executed March 6, 1855 in Macaé, RJ.", "Title: Virgin Soil\n\nVirgin Soil (Russian: \"Новь\" [Nov]) is an 1877 novel by Ivan Turgenev. It was Turgenev's sixth and final novel as well as his longest and most ambitious.", "Title: A Peep Behind the Scenes (1929 film)\n\nA Peep Behind the Scenes is a 1929 British silent drama film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Frances Cuyler, Haddon Mason and Harold Saxon-Snell. It was based on the 1877 novel of the same title by Amy Catherine Walton. It was made at Cricklewood Studios.", "Title: Anna Karenina (2012 film)\n\nAnna Karenina is a 2012 British historical romance film directed by Joe Wright. Adapted by Tom Stoppard from Leo Tolstoy's 1877 novel of the same name, the film depicts the tragedy of Russian aristocrat and socialite Anna Karenina, wife of senior statesman Alexei Karenin, and her affair with the affluent officer Count Vronsky which leads to her ultimate demise. Keira Knightley stars in the lead role as Karenina, marking her third collaboration with Wright following both \"Pride & Prejudice\" (2005) and \"Atonement\" (2007), while Jude Law and Aaron Taylor-Johnson appear as Karenin and Vronsky, respectively. Matthew Macfadyen, Kelly Macdonald, Domhnall Gleeson and Alicia Vikander appear in key supporting roles.", "Title: Max Bennett (actor)\n\nMax Bennett is an English actor. He has appeared several times in the West End and for such companies as the Royal Court Theatre, the Donmar Warehouse and the National Theatre. He played Petritsky in the Joe Wright film adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's novel, \"Anna Karenina\" (2012).", "Title: Joe Wright\n\nJoseph \"Joe\" Wright (born 25 August 1972) is an English film director. His motion pictures include the romance film \"Pride & Prejudice\" (2005), the romantic war drama \"Atonement\" (2007), the action thriller \"Hanna\" (2011), his adaptation of \"Anna Karenina\" (2012), Peter Pan origin story \"Pan\" (2015), and political drama \"Darkest Hour\" (2017)." ]
7,559
In the Florida Republican primary 2016, Donald Trump scored a decisive victory defeating a politician born in which year ?
1971
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[ { "sentences": [ "Edward T. McMullen Jr. is an American political strategist who has been nominated by President Donald Trump to serve as the next United States Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein.", " He is currently the president of McMullen Public Affairs, an advertising and corporate public affairs company.", " McMullen was involved with Trump's successful 2016 presidential campaign, acting as chairman of the candidate's South Carolina Republican primary efforts, helping to plan the 2016 Republican National Convention, and serving as a member of Trump's transition team and as vice chair of the Trump inaugural committee." ], "title": "Ed McMullen" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 Florida Republican Primary was held on March 15, 2016, with 99 delegates being allocated on a winner-take-all basis.", " Businessman Donald Trump scored a decisive victory in the state, defeating Senator Marco Rubio by nearly 20 points.", " Rubio had previously vowed to continue his campaign regardless of the results in Florida, but suspended his campaign after the state was called for Trump." ], "title": "Florida Republican primary, 2016" }, { "sentences": [ "The presidency of Barack Obama began at noon EST on January 20, 2009, when Barack Obama was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 2017.", " Obama, a Democrat, took office as the 44th United States president following a decisive victory over Republican John McCain in the 2008 presidential election.", " Four years later, in the 2012 election, he defeated Mitt Romney to win re-election.", " He was the first African American president, the first multiracial president, the first non-white president, and the first president to have been born in Hawaii.", " Obama was succeeded by Republican Donald Trump, who won the 2016 presidential election." ], "title": "Presidency of Barack Obama" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2008 Florida Republican primary was held on January 29, 2008, with 57 delegates at stake on a winner-take-all basis.", " The Republican National Committee removed half of Florida's delegates because the state committee moved its Republican primary before February 5.", " Arizona Senator John McCain was the winner of the primary.", " Rudy Giuliani dropped out of the race the next day, due to poor results." ], "title": "Florida Republican primary, 2008" }, { "sentences": [ "The Arizona Republican Primary was held on March 22, 2016, dubbed \"Western Tuesday\" by media.", " The primary was held on the same say as the Utah Republican caucus, as well as the Democratic Primary in Arizona and the Democratic caucuses in Utah and Idaho.", " Despite a late challenge by Texas Senator Ted Cruz, Donald Trump won the primary and netted all 58 delegates in the winner-take-all contest." ], "title": "Arizona Republican primary, 2016" }, { "sentences": [ "Brad Parscale (born January 3, 1976) is an American digital media and political strategist.", " He served as the digital media director for Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.", " Parscale began working for the Trump Organization in 2011, developing and designing websites, and creating and managing digital media strategies.", " In early 2015, Trump hired Parscale and his firm, Giles-Parscale, to create a website for his exploratory campaign.", " When Trump declared himself a Republican candidate in 2015, one of the first people he called was Parscale, asking him to update his exploratory campaign site into a \"full-fledged presidential campaign website.\"", " Throughout the Republican primary, Parscale was responsible for the Donald J. Trump for President website, as well as for digital media strategy and online fundraising campaigns.", " In June 2016, Parscale was officially named digital media director for the Donald J. Trump for President campaign, overseeing all aspects of digital media and online fundraising, as well as traditional media strategy, like radio and television placements.", " In January 2017, Parscale, along with another senior Trump aide, Nick Ayers, formally launched America First Policies, a non-profit organization that promotes President Trump's agenda and White House initiatives." ], "title": "Brad Parscale" }, { "sentences": [ "Donald Trump was elected President of the United States on November 8, 2016 and was inaugurated on January 20, 2017.", " He is currently serving his day in office.", " For President Trump's first 100 days in office, see Donald Trump's first 100 days.", " For his time as President-elect, see Presidential transition of Donald Trump.", " The following articles cover the timeline of the presidency of Donald Trump:" ], "title": "Timeline of the presidency of Donald Trump" }, { "sentences": [ "Irene T. Griffin (July 25, 1899 – April 1983) was an American Republican Party politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly.", " She served one year in the Legislature, but became a bit of a perennial candidate, losing three races for the Assembly, two for the Senate, and one for Congress.", " Griffin first ran for the State Assembly in 1942, but lost the Republican primary to future U.S. Senator Clifford P. Case, future State Senator Kenneth Hand, and two others.", " When Case ran for Congress in 1944, Griffin ran again and won the nomination and the election.", " She did run for a second term in 1945, but sought the Republican nomination for State Senator in 1947, losing to hand in the primary.", " She ran again for Assembly in 1951, but lost the primary to incumbent Florence P. Dwyer.", " She again challenged Dwyer in 1956, this time in a primary for the U.S. House of Representatives; she lost and Dwyer went on to unseat an incumbent in the general election.", " She ran for the Assembly in 1957, upsetting the frontrunner, Nelson Stamler in the Republican primary.", " She lost the General Election to Democrat Mildred Barry Hughes.", " Griffin lost a State Senate primary in 1962 to Stamler, who had since been elected Assemblyman.", " In 1967, she lost a Republican primary for State Assembly to Hugo Pfaltz and Peter J. McDonough by a 2-1 margin." ], "title": "Irene Griffin" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2012 Florida Republican primary was held on January 31, 2012.", " Fifty delegates were at stake, none of them RNC (or super) delegates; it is unclear whether these delegates will be allocated proportionally or winner-take-all.", " Originally awarded 99 delegates, the Republican National Committee removed half of Florida's delegates because the state committee moved its Republican primary before March 6; the Republican National Committee rules also set the delegate allocation to be proportional because the contest was held before April 1.", " It is a closed primary.", " There were 4,063,853 registered Republican voters as of January 3, 2012." ], "title": "Florida Republican primary, 2012" }, { "sentences": [ "Marco Antonio Rubio ( ; born May 28, 1971) is an American politician and attorney, and the junior United States Senator from Florida.", " Rubio previously served as Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives." ], "title": "Marco Rubio" } ]
[ "Title: Ed McMullen\n\nEdward T. McMullen Jr. is an American political strategist who has been nominated by President Donald Trump to serve as the next United States Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein. He is currently the president of McMullen Public Affairs, an advertising and corporate public affairs company. McMullen was involved with Trump's successful 2016 presidential campaign, acting as chairman of the candidate's South Carolina Republican primary efforts, helping to plan the 2016 Republican National Convention, and serving as a member of Trump's transition team and as vice chair of the Trump inaugural committee.", "Title: Florida Republican primary, 2016\n\nThe 2016 Florida Republican Primary was held on March 15, 2016, with 99 delegates being allocated on a winner-take-all basis. Businessman Donald Trump scored a decisive victory in the state, defeating Senator Marco Rubio by nearly 20 points. Rubio had previously vowed to continue his campaign regardless of the results in Florida, but suspended his campaign after the state was called for Trump.", "Title: Presidency of Barack Obama\n\nThe presidency of Barack Obama began at noon EST on January 20, 2009, when Barack Obama was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 2017. Obama, a Democrat, took office as the 44th United States president following a decisive victory over Republican John McCain in the 2008 presidential election. Four years later, in the 2012 election, he defeated Mitt Romney to win re-election. He was the first African American president, the first multiracial president, the first non-white president, and the first president to have been born in Hawaii. Obama was succeeded by Republican Donald Trump, who won the 2016 presidential election.", "Title: Florida Republican primary, 2008\n\nThe 2008 Florida Republican primary was held on January 29, 2008, with 57 delegates at stake on a winner-take-all basis. The Republican National Committee removed half of Florida's delegates because the state committee moved its Republican primary before February 5. Arizona Senator John McCain was the winner of the primary. Rudy Giuliani dropped out of the race the next day, due to poor results.", "Title: Arizona Republican primary, 2016\n\nThe Arizona Republican Primary was held on March 22, 2016, dubbed \"Western Tuesday\" by media. The primary was held on the same say as the Utah Republican caucus, as well as the Democratic Primary in Arizona and the Democratic caucuses in Utah and Idaho. Despite a late challenge by Texas Senator Ted Cruz, Donald Trump won the primary and netted all 58 delegates in the winner-take-all contest.", "Title: Brad Parscale\n\nBrad Parscale (born January 3, 1976) is an American digital media and political strategist. He served as the digital media director for Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. Parscale began working for the Trump Organization in 2011, developing and designing websites, and creating and managing digital media strategies. In early 2015, Trump hired Parscale and his firm, Giles-Parscale, to create a website for his exploratory campaign. When Trump declared himself a Republican candidate in 2015, one of the first people he called was Parscale, asking him to update his exploratory campaign site into a \"full-fledged presidential campaign website.\" Throughout the Republican primary, Parscale was responsible for the Donald J. Trump for President website, as well as for digital media strategy and online fundraising campaigns. In June 2016, Parscale was officially named digital media director for the Donald J. Trump for President campaign, overseeing all aspects of digital media and online fundraising, as well as traditional media strategy, like radio and television placements. In January 2017, Parscale, along with another senior Trump aide, Nick Ayers, formally launched America First Policies, a non-profit organization that promotes President Trump's agenda and White House initiatives.", "Title: Timeline of the presidency of Donald Trump\n\nDonald Trump was elected President of the United States on November 8, 2016 and was inaugurated on January 20, 2017. He is currently serving his day in office. For President Trump's first 100 days in office, see Donald Trump's first 100 days. For his time as President-elect, see Presidential transition of Donald Trump. The following articles cover the timeline of the presidency of Donald Trump:", "Title: Irene Griffin\n\nIrene T. Griffin (July 25, 1899 – April 1983) was an American Republican Party politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly. She served one year in the Legislature, but became a bit of a perennial candidate, losing three races for the Assembly, two for the Senate, and one for Congress. Griffin first ran for the State Assembly in 1942, but lost the Republican primary to future U.S. Senator Clifford P. Case, future State Senator Kenneth Hand, and two others. When Case ran for Congress in 1944, Griffin ran again and won the nomination and the election. She did run for a second term in 1945, but sought the Republican nomination for State Senator in 1947, losing to hand in the primary. She ran again for Assembly in 1951, but lost the primary to incumbent Florence P. Dwyer. She again challenged Dwyer in 1956, this time in a primary for the U.S. House of Representatives; she lost and Dwyer went on to unseat an incumbent in the general election. She ran for the Assembly in 1957, upsetting the frontrunner, Nelson Stamler in the Republican primary. She lost the General Election to Democrat Mildred Barry Hughes. Griffin lost a State Senate primary in 1962 to Stamler, who had since been elected Assemblyman. In 1967, she lost a Republican primary for State Assembly to Hugo Pfaltz and Peter J. McDonough by a 2-1 margin.", "Title: Florida Republican primary, 2012\n\nThe 2012 Florida Republican primary was held on January 31, 2012. Fifty delegates were at stake, none of them RNC (or super) delegates; it is unclear whether these delegates will be allocated proportionally or winner-take-all. Originally awarded 99 delegates, the Republican National Committee removed half of Florida's delegates because the state committee moved its Republican primary before March 6; the Republican National Committee rules also set the delegate allocation to be proportional because the contest was held before April 1. It is a closed primary. There were 4,063,853 registered Republican voters as of January 3, 2012.", "Title: Marco Rubio\n\nMarco Antonio Rubio ( ; born May 28, 1971) is an American politician and attorney, and the junior United States Senator from Florida. Rubio previously served as Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives." ]
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Independent Citizens' Initiative Save Austria, or Save Austria, is an anti-EU movement in Austria which was founded by former presidential candidate and pro-neutrality activist Karl Walter Nowak, in the Austrian legislative election, 2008 they received 0.73% of the vote and no seats, it was held on which date?
28 September 2008
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[ { "sentences": [ "Independent Citizens' Initiative Save Austria (German: \"Unabhängige Bürgerinitiative Rettet Österreich\" ) or Save Austria (German: \"Rettet Österreich\" ) is an anti-EU movement in Austria which was founded by former presidential candidate and pro-neutrality activist Karl Walter Nowak to fight against the European Constitution and the Treaty of Lisbon.", " In the Austrian legislative election, 2008 they received 0.73% of the vote and no seats.", " Their largest vote - 0.9% - was in Upper Austria." ], "title": "Save Austria" }, { "sentences": [ "The Neutral Free Austria Federation (German: \"Bündnis Neutrales Freies Österreich\" , NFÖ) is a political party in Austria founded on 17 March 2003.", " It contested the 2006 legislative election under the name \"EU Withdrawal – Neutral Free Austria\" (\"EU-Austritt – Neutrales Freies Österreich\"), but only appeared on the ballot in Vorarlberg, Tyrol, Carinthia, Salzburg and Vienna and failed to pass the electoral threshold of 4%, achieving only 0.23%.", " Its party program is oriented on Christian politics and centered mainly on the demand to withdraw from the European Union and the establishment of direct democracy.", " <br> For the EU election 2014, together with the EU Exit Party (EU-Austrittspartei) which has very similar aims, the party has formed an electoral platform called \"EU-STOP\".", " <br> For the Viennese election 2015, it formed another electoral alliance with the EU Exit Party.", " <br> For the legislative election 2017, party leader Rudolf Pomaroli stands on the list of the FLÖ." ], "title": "Neutral Free Austria Federation" }, { "sentences": [ "The Austrian presidential elections of 1951 marked the first time that the President of Austria was elected by popular vote.", " A constitutional amendment in 1929 would have seen the President being elected directly, however a planned popular election in 1931 was cancelled and moved to the parliament, since it was deemed too expensive.", " After the suspension of the constitution in 1934 and Austria ceasing to exist in 1938, the first presidential elections by popular vote were to be held in 1945.", " Because the Allied council did not approve on the constitutional law passed by the National Council, the election was again held by the Federal Council of Austria.", " With no candidate achieving a majority of the votes, a second round was held on 27 May 1951.", " It saw socialist Theodor Körner, mayor of Vienna, defeating the governor of Upper Austria, Heinrich Gleißner of the Austrian People's Party." ], "title": "Austrian presidential election, 1951" }, { "sentences": [ "Presidential elections were held in El Salvador on 20 February 1972.", " The result was a victory for Arturo Armando Molina of the Party of National Conciliation (PCN), who received 43.4% of the vote.", " However, the election was characterised by massive fraud.", " The PCN had faced a strong challenge from left- and right-wing opposition, and as a result had tried to rig the election by holding the presidential elections two weeks before the legislative election (which took place on 12 March) to ensure that if Molina failed to pass the 50% mark, the Legislative Assembly would still be under PCN control to approve him as president.", " Despite their attempts to stuff ballot boxes, it looked for a while as though José Napoleón Duarte of the opposition National Opposing Union (UNO, a coalition of the Christian Democratic Party National Revolutionary Movement and Nationalist Democratic Union) had been victorious after the Central Election Board in San Salvador issued a statement that Duarte had won by around 6,000 votes.", " However, this was followed by a three-day news blackout, after which a revised set of figures was announced giving a narrow victory to Molina, meaning that the Legislative Assembly (with a PCN majority) would choose the president.", " The opposition walked out of the vote, resulting in Molina being elected by 31 votes to zero." ], "title": "Salvadoran presidential election, 1972" }, { "sentences": [ "The Citizens' Forum Austria (German: \"Bürgerforum Österreich\" , FRITZ) is an Austrian political party mainly active in Tyrol.", " It was founded by president of the Tyrolean branch of the Austrian Chamber of Labour Fritz Dinkhauser (an Austrian People's Party member before that), who was joined by the popular anti-transit activist Fritz Gurgiser of the \"Transitforum Austria-Tirol\".", " At the 2008 state election, the Citizens' Forum stood under the name \"Fritz Dinkhauser List – Citizens' Forum Tyrol\" (German: \"Liste Fritz Dinkhauser − Bürgerforum Tirol\" , FRITZ) and got 18.3% of the vote, thus becoming the second-largest party with seven seats.", " The party contested the 2008 early national election as well, but received only 1.76% of the vote and failed to obtain a seat.", " In the 2013 state election, the Citizens' Forum garnered 5.64% of the vote, winning two seats in the state legislature." ], "title": "Citizens' Forum Austria" }, { "sentences": [ "Two-stage presidential elections were held in Finland in 1931.", " On 15 and 16 January the public elected presidential electors to an electoral college.", " They in turn elected the President.", " The result was a victory for Pehr Evind Svinhufvud, who won on the third ballot by just two votes.", " The turnout for the popular vote was 47.3%.", " This presidential election was held during an ideologically, politically, socially and economically tense time.", " The Great Depression was impoverishing many Finnish farmers and workers.", " The far-right Lapua Movement had not settled for the ban of the Communist Party and its affiliated organizations in the autumn of 1930.", " It wanted to help elect a President who would also strongly oppose the Social Democrats and moderate bourgeois parties, such as the Progressives.", " Although Svinhufvud disapproved of the Lapua Movement's violent kidnappings of left-wing politicians and other illegal acts, he was their preferred presidential candidate.", " Former President K.J. Ståhlberg, a champion of democracy, parliamentarism and the rule of law, had been briefly kidnapped by some activists of the Lapua Movement with his wife in October 1930.", " He was chosen as the Progressive presidential candidate.", " Speaker of the Finnish Parliament, Kyösti Kallio, held ideals similar to those of Ståhlberg, and he became the Agrarian presidential candidate.", " The outgoing President, Lauri Kristian Relander, had lost the Agrarian presidential candidacy to Kallio, because he did not condemn the Lapua Movement as strongly as Kallio did, and a sufficient number of Agrarians believed that Kallio could control the Lapua Movement's extremists more effectively than Relander.", " Right-wing Finns and some centrists, such as a prominent Agrarian parliamentarian, Juho Niukkanen, were concerned that Ståhlberg's re-election (after a six-year break) as the Finnish President would escalate political tensions in Finland.", " The Commander-in-Chief of the Civil Guards (a bourgeois voluntary defence organization), Major General Lauri Malmberg, announced in the Finnish Parliament that he would not guarantee order among the Civil Guards, if Ståhlberg was elected President.", " Svinhufvud's razor-thin victory required Niukkanen's arm-twisting tactics, whereby he pressured all the Agrarian presidential electors to support Svinhufvud.", " This 69-year-old and slightly ailing conservative politician was considered by his supporters as a sufficiently bold, solid and patriotic man to re-unite the ideologically divided Finns.", " His pro-democracy supporters hoped that he could keep both right-wing extremists and left-wing extremists in check (see, for example, Sakari Virkkunen, Finland's Presidents I / Suomen presidentit I. Helsinki: Otava Ltd., 1994, pgs.", " 242-245 (Relander), pgs.", " 11-14 (Svinhufvud); Pentti Virrankoski, A History of Finland / Suomen historia, volumes 1&2.", " Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society / Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden seura, 2009, pgs.", " 810-816; Raimo Salokangas, \"The Independent Republic\" (Itsenäinen tasavalta), pgs.", " 635-639 in Seppo Zetterberg et al., eds., A Small Giant of the Finnish History / Suomen historian pikkujättiläinen.", " Helsinki: WSOY, 2003)." ], "title": "Finnish presidential election, 1931" }, { "sentences": [ "A legislative snap election for the National Council in Austria was held on 28 September 2008.", " The previous election was held on 1 October 2006.", " The election (the 24th in Austrian history) was caused by the withdrawal of Austrian People's Party leader Wilhelm Molterer from the governing grand coalition (led by the Social Democratic Party of Austria) on 7 July 2008.", " Due to dissatisfaction with the grand coalition and the two main parties, it was widely expected to be a realigning election, with gains for the opposition and up to seven parties expected to be in the National Council after the election.", " The losses for the government parties (both the SPÖ and the ÖVP had the worst election result in history) resulted in strong gains for the far right, while neither the Liberal Forum nor the Citizens' Forum Austria (both of which were considered to have chances of gaining seats) gained as much as 2% of the vote, defying earlier expectations.", " The result of the election was seen as strong for the far-right and in support of Eurosceptics." ], "title": "Austrian legislative election, 2008" }, { "sentences": [ "The Independent Ecological Movement (\"Mouvement Ecologiste Indépendant\") is a political party in France founded by Antoine Waechter, former presidential candidate of The Greens in 1994.", " The MEI hoped to replace the Greens as the major green party, but due to the Green's electoral deals with larger parties, it failed to do so.", " They claim to be purely ecologist, and neither on the left or right.", " Waechter failed to win enough endorsements to be a candidate in the French presidential election, 1995.", " The party ran candidates in the 2004 regional elections and in the European Parliament election, 2004 (France) and were able to prevent the Greens from gaining more seats, such as in the Eastern EU parliamentary region where the MEI's 3% were enough to prevent the Greens from taking 2 seats there instead of one." ], "title": "Independent Ecological Movement" }, { "sentences": [ "The Austrian presidential election of 1998 was won by the incumbent president Thomas Klestil, who sought re-election as an independent candidate.", " The Austrian People's Party, who had originally put him up in 1992, reluctantly supported him again, while the Austrian Social Democratic Party and the Austrian Freedom Party did not propose any competing candidates.", " Klestils competitors were Heide Schmidt, leader of the Liberal Forum, Gertraud Knoll, the former Lutheran superintendent of Burgenland (supported by the Greens), socialite Richard Lugner and Karl Walter Nowak." ], "title": "Austrian presidential election, 1998" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tyrolean state election of 2008 was held in the Austrian state of Tyrol on 8 June 2008, brought forward from the original date of 5 October 2008 to \"avoid collisions with a possible early parliamentary election\".", " Apart from the Austrian People's Party, the Social Democratic Party of Austria, The Greens – The Green Alternative and the Freedom Party of Austria, the president of the Tyrolean branch of the Austrian Chamber of Labour Fritz Dinkhauser (up to now an ÖVP member) contested the election with a new party called \"Bürgerforum Tirol\" (Citizens' Forum Tyrol), although initially considered likely to be called \"Für Tirol\" (For Tyrol), to break the hold of the conservative, farmer-dominated Tyrolean ÖVP on the state (it had an absolute majority in the \"Landtag\" since the Second World War); Fritz Gurgiser of the \"Transitforum Austria-Tirol\" will run on Dinkhauser's list.", " The federal ÖVP has clearly stated its refport for the incumbent \"Landeshauptmann\" Herwig van Staa.", " The Alliance for the Future of Austria planned to contest the election in a joint list with another split from the FPÖ (the Free Party for Tyrol, \"Freie Partei Tirol\", FPT) under the name \"Alliance of Free Tyroleans\" (\"Bündnis Freier Tiroler\").", " On 24 April 2008, it was reported that this list might fail to gather the necessary signatures to contest the election, as the BZÖ suddenly decided not to run under the list's name.", " The chairman of the FPT Willi Tilg stated on 2 May 2008 that the party would not contest the election, despite the fact that he claimed they had gathered the necessary signatures; Tilg called on voters to vote for the incumbent governor van Staa instead.", " Thanks to the unexpected refport of the Greens, the Communist Party of Austria will be able to contest the election in all of Tyrol." ], "title": "Tyrolean state election, 2008" } ]
[ "Title: Save Austria\n\nIndependent Citizens' Initiative Save Austria (German: \"Unabhängige Bürgerinitiative Rettet Österreich\" ) or Save Austria (German: \"Rettet Österreich\" ) is an anti-EU movement in Austria which was founded by former presidential candidate and pro-neutrality activist Karl Walter Nowak to fight against the European Constitution and the Treaty of Lisbon. In the Austrian legislative election, 2008 they received 0.73% of the vote and no seats. Their largest vote - 0.9% - was in Upper Austria.", "Title: Neutral Free Austria Federation\n\nThe Neutral Free Austria Federation (German: \"Bündnis Neutrales Freies Österreich\" , NFÖ) is a political party in Austria founded on 17 March 2003. It contested the 2006 legislative election under the name \"EU Withdrawal – Neutral Free Austria\" (\"EU-Austritt – Neutrales Freies Österreich\"), but only appeared on the ballot in Vorarlberg, Tyrol, Carinthia, Salzburg and Vienna and failed to pass the electoral threshold of 4%, achieving only 0.23%. Its party program is oriented on Christian politics and centered mainly on the demand to withdraw from the European Union and the establishment of direct democracy. <br> For the EU election 2014, together with the EU Exit Party (EU-Austrittspartei) which has very similar aims, the party has formed an electoral platform called \"EU-STOP\". <br> For the Viennese election 2015, it formed another electoral alliance with the EU Exit Party. <br> For the legislative election 2017, party leader Rudolf Pomaroli stands on the list of the FLÖ.", "Title: Austrian presidential election, 1951\n\nThe Austrian presidential elections of 1951 marked the first time that the President of Austria was elected by popular vote. A constitutional amendment in 1929 would have seen the President being elected directly, however a planned popular election in 1931 was cancelled and moved to the parliament, since it was deemed too expensive. After the suspension of the constitution in 1934 and Austria ceasing to exist in 1938, the first presidential elections by popular vote were to be held in 1945. Because the Allied council did not approve on the constitutional law passed by the National Council, the election was again held by the Federal Council of Austria. With no candidate achieving a majority of the votes, a second round was held on 27 May 1951. It saw socialist Theodor Körner, mayor of Vienna, defeating the governor of Upper Austria, Heinrich Gleißner of the Austrian People's Party.", "Title: Salvadoran presidential election, 1972\n\nPresidential elections were held in El Salvador on 20 February 1972. The result was a victory for Arturo Armando Molina of the Party of National Conciliation (PCN), who received 43.4% of the vote. However, the election was characterised by massive fraud. The PCN had faced a strong challenge from left- and right-wing opposition, and as a result had tried to rig the election by holding the presidential elections two weeks before the legislative election (which took place on 12 March) to ensure that if Molina failed to pass the 50% mark, the Legislative Assembly would still be under PCN control to approve him as president. Despite their attempts to stuff ballot boxes, it looked for a while as though José Napoleón Duarte of the opposition National Opposing Union (UNO, a coalition of the Christian Democratic Party National Revolutionary Movement and Nationalist Democratic Union) had been victorious after the Central Election Board in San Salvador issued a statement that Duarte had won by around 6,000 votes. However, this was followed by a three-day news blackout, after which a revised set of figures was announced giving a narrow victory to Molina, meaning that the Legislative Assembly (with a PCN majority) would choose the president. The opposition walked out of the vote, resulting in Molina being elected by 31 votes to zero.", "Title: Citizens' Forum Austria\n\nThe Citizens' Forum Austria (German: \"Bürgerforum Österreich\" , FRITZ) is an Austrian political party mainly active in Tyrol. It was founded by president of the Tyrolean branch of the Austrian Chamber of Labour Fritz Dinkhauser (an Austrian People's Party member before that), who was joined by the popular anti-transit activist Fritz Gurgiser of the \"Transitforum Austria-Tirol\". At the 2008 state election, the Citizens' Forum stood under the name \"Fritz Dinkhauser List – Citizens' Forum Tyrol\" (German: \"Liste Fritz Dinkhauser − Bürgerforum Tirol\" , FRITZ) and got 18.3% of the vote, thus becoming the second-largest party with seven seats. The party contested the 2008 early national election as well, but received only 1.76% of the vote and failed to obtain a seat. In the 2013 state election, the Citizens' Forum garnered 5.64% of the vote, winning two seats in the state legislature.", "Title: Finnish presidential election, 1931\n\nTwo-stage presidential elections were held in Finland in 1931. On 15 and 16 January the public elected presidential electors to an electoral college. They in turn elected the President. The result was a victory for Pehr Evind Svinhufvud, who won on the third ballot by just two votes. The turnout for the popular vote was 47.3%. This presidential election was held during an ideologically, politically, socially and economically tense time. The Great Depression was impoverishing many Finnish farmers and workers. The far-right Lapua Movement had not settled for the ban of the Communist Party and its affiliated organizations in the autumn of 1930. It wanted to help elect a President who would also strongly oppose the Social Democrats and moderate bourgeois parties, such as the Progressives. Although Svinhufvud disapproved of the Lapua Movement's violent kidnappings of left-wing politicians and other illegal acts, he was their preferred presidential candidate. Former President K.J. Ståhlberg, a champion of democracy, parliamentarism and the rule of law, had been briefly kidnapped by some activists of the Lapua Movement with his wife in October 1930. He was chosen as the Progressive presidential candidate. Speaker of the Finnish Parliament, Kyösti Kallio, held ideals similar to those of Ståhlberg, and he became the Agrarian presidential candidate. The outgoing President, Lauri Kristian Relander, had lost the Agrarian presidential candidacy to Kallio, because he did not condemn the Lapua Movement as strongly as Kallio did, and a sufficient number of Agrarians believed that Kallio could control the Lapua Movement's extremists more effectively than Relander. Right-wing Finns and some centrists, such as a prominent Agrarian parliamentarian, Juho Niukkanen, were concerned that Ståhlberg's re-election (after a six-year break) as the Finnish President would escalate political tensions in Finland. The Commander-in-Chief of the Civil Guards (a bourgeois voluntary defence organization), Major General Lauri Malmberg, announced in the Finnish Parliament that he would not guarantee order among the Civil Guards, if Ståhlberg was elected President. Svinhufvud's razor-thin victory required Niukkanen's arm-twisting tactics, whereby he pressured all the Agrarian presidential electors to support Svinhufvud. This 69-year-old and slightly ailing conservative politician was considered by his supporters as a sufficiently bold, solid and patriotic man to re-unite the ideologically divided Finns. His pro-democracy supporters hoped that he could keep both right-wing extremists and left-wing extremists in check (see, for example, Sakari Virkkunen, Finland's Presidents I / Suomen presidentit I. Helsinki: Otava Ltd., 1994, pgs. 242-245 (Relander), pgs. 11-14 (Svinhufvud); Pentti Virrankoski, A History of Finland / Suomen historia, volumes 1&2. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society / Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden seura, 2009, pgs. 810-816; Raimo Salokangas, \"The Independent Republic\" (Itsenäinen tasavalta), pgs. 635-639 in Seppo Zetterberg et al., eds., A Small Giant of the Finnish History / Suomen historian pikkujättiläinen. Helsinki: WSOY, 2003).", "Title: Austrian legislative election, 2008\n\nA legislative snap election for the National Council in Austria was held on 28 September 2008. The previous election was held on 1 October 2006. The election (the 24th in Austrian history) was caused by the withdrawal of Austrian People's Party leader Wilhelm Molterer from the governing grand coalition (led by the Social Democratic Party of Austria) on 7 July 2008. Due to dissatisfaction with the grand coalition and the two main parties, it was widely expected to be a realigning election, with gains for the opposition and up to seven parties expected to be in the National Council after the election. The losses for the government parties (both the SPÖ and the ÖVP had the worst election result in history) resulted in strong gains for the far right, while neither the Liberal Forum nor the Citizens' Forum Austria (both of which were considered to have chances of gaining seats) gained as much as 2% of the vote, defying earlier expectations. The result of the election was seen as strong for the far-right and in support of Eurosceptics.", "Title: Independent Ecological Movement\n\nThe Independent Ecological Movement (\"Mouvement Ecologiste Indépendant\") is a political party in France founded by Antoine Waechter, former presidential candidate of The Greens in 1994. The MEI hoped to replace the Greens as the major green party, but due to the Green's electoral deals with larger parties, it failed to do so. They claim to be purely ecologist, and neither on the left or right. Waechter failed to win enough endorsements to be a candidate in the French presidential election, 1995. The party ran candidates in the 2004 regional elections and in the European Parliament election, 2004 (France) and were able to prevent the Greens from gaining more seats, such as in the Eastern EU parliamentary region where the MEI's 3% were enough to prevent the Greens from taking 2 seats there instead of one.", "Title: Austrian presidential election, 1998\n\nThe Austrian presidential election of 1998 was won by the incumbent president Thomas Klestil, who sought re-election as an independent candidate. The Austrian People's Party, who had originally put him up in 1992, reluctantly supported him again, while the Austrian Social Democratic Party and the Austrian Freedom Party did not propose any competing candidates. Klestils competitors were Heide Schmidt, leader of the Liberal Forum, Gertraud Knoll, the former Lutheran superintendent of Burgenland (supported by the Greens), socialite Richard Lugner and Karl Walter Nowak.", "Title: Tyrolean state election, 2008\n\nThe Tyrolean state election of 2008 was held in the Austrian state of Tyrol on 8 June 2008, brought forward from the original date of 5 October 2008 to \"avoid collisions with a possible early parliamentary election\". Apart from the Austrian People's Party, the Social Democratic Party of Austria, The Greens – The Green Alternative and the Freedom Party of Austria, the president of the Tyrolean branch of the Austrian Chamber of Labour Fritz Dinkhauser (up to now an ÖVP member) contested the election with a new party called \"Bürgerforum Tirol\" (Citizens' Forum Tyrol), although initially considered likely to be called \"Für Tirol\" (For Tyrol), to break the hold of the conservative, farmer-dominated Tyrolean ÖVP on the state (it had an absolute majority in the \"Landtag\" since the Second World War); Fritz Gurgiser of the \"Transitforum Austria-Tirol\" will run on Dinkhauser's list. The federal ÖVP has clearly stated its refport for the incumbent \"Landeshauptmann\" Herwig van Staa. The Alliance for the Future of Austria planned to contest the election in a joint list with another split from the FPÖ (the Free Party for Tyrol, \"Freie Partei Tirol\", FPT) under the name \"Alliance of Free Tyroleans\" (\"Bündnis Freier Tiroler\"). On 24 April 2008, it was reported that this list might fail to gather the necessary signatures to contest the election, as the BZÖ suddenly decided not to run under the list's name. The chairman of the FPT Willi Tilg stated on 2 May 2008 that the party would not contest the election, despite the fact that he claimed they had gathered the necessary signatures; Tilg called on voters to vote for the incumbent governor van Staa instead. Thanks to the unexpected refport of the Greens, the Communist Party of Austria will be able to contest the election in all of Tyrol." ]
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During which period Germany was governed by a dictatorship who's subordinate was the Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force?
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{ "title": [ "Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force", "Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force", "Nazi Germany" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Territorial Defense Forces (Polish: \"Obrona Terytorium Kraju - OTK\" ) was an armed force responsible for the internal security of Poland and separate from the Polish Army.", " The OTK existed from 1965 until 2008.", " As initially organized, OTK forces included both an \"Internal Defense Army\" and the \"Border Defense Force\".", " This style of internal security organization corresponded to that used by the Soviet Union during the same period.", " After the fall of communism in Poland, changed political priorities led to the reduction of OTK forces.", " By 1 July 2008, the last of its battalions were converted to mechanized units of the army." ], "title": "Territorial Defense Forces (Poland)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hawaii Territorial Guard was the state defense force of Hawaii during World War II.", " As a result of the National Guard of Hawaii being federalized for the duration of the war, the Hawaii Territorial Guard was created to serve as the stateside replacement for the National Guard.", " During the war, it was the sole military force available to the Governor of Hawaii to use in defense of the state.", " Unlike the National Guard, as a state defense force, the Hawaii Territorial Guard was not subject to federalization or deployment outside of the borders of Hawaii, but rather answered only to the governor." ], "title": "Hawaii Territorial Guard" }, { "sentences": [ "Antanas Impulevičius-Impulėnas (28 January 1907 – 4 December 1970) was an officer of the Lithuanian Army, reaching the rank of major in 1937, and later a Nazi collaborator.", " After the occupation of Lithuania by the Soviet Union, he was arrested by NKVD.", " He was freed during the Uprising of June 1941.", " Impulevičius joined the \"Lithuanian Schutzmannschaft\" and commanded the 12th Police Battalion.", " His unit was sent to Belarus where it participated in mass executions of the Jews, particularly in Minsk and Kletsk.", " He also joined the short-lived Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force.", " In 1944, he moved to Germany, in 1949 he relocated to the United States.", " In 1962, Supreme Court of the Lithuanian SSR sentenced him to death \"in absentia\".", " After the trial, United States dismissed Soviet request to extradite him." ], "title": "Antanas Impulevičius" }, { "sentences": [ "The Territorial Defense of the Republic of Slovenia (Slovenian: \"Teritorialna obramba Republike Slovenije (TO RS)\"), also known as the Territorial Defense of Slovenia (Slovenian: \"Teritorialna obramba Slovenije (TOS)\"), was the predecessor of the Slovenian Armed Forces.", " It was named after the Yugoslav Territorial Defense." ], "title": "Slovenian Territorial Defence" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Murowana Oszmianka of May 13–May 14, 1944 was the largest clash between the Polish resistance movement organization Home Army (Armia Krajowa, AK) and the Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force (LTDF); a Lithuanian volunteer security force subordinated to Nazi Germany occupational administration.", " The battle took place in and near the village of Murowana Oszmianka in Generalbezirk Litauen \"Reichskommissariat Ostland\" (modern Muravanaya Ashmyanka, Belarus, former Murowana Oszmianka, Second Polish Republic).", " The outcome of the battle was that the 301st LTDF battalion was routed and the entire force was disbanded by the Germans soon afterwards." ], "title": "Battle of Murowana Oszmianka" }, { "sentences": [ "Nazi Germany is the common English name for the period in German history from 1933 to 1945, when Germany was governed by a dictatorship under the control of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP).", " Under Hitler's rule, Germany was transformed into a totalitarian state in which the Nazi Party controlled nearly all aspects of life.", " The official name of the state was \"Deutsches Reich\" from 1933 to 1943 and \"Großdeutsches Reich\" (\"Greater German Reich\") from 1943 to 1945.", " The period is also known under the names the Third Reich (German: \"Drittes Reich\" ) and the National Socialist Period (German: \"Zeit des Nationalsozialismus\" , abbreviated as \"NS-Zeit\").", " The Nazi regime came to an end after the Allied Powers defeated Germany in May 1945, ending World War II in Europe." ], "title": "Nazi Germany" }, { "sentences": [ "The Utah State Defense Force (USDF), formerly known as the Utah State Guard, is the currently unorganized state defense force of the state of Utah.", " The USDF, along with the Utah National Guard, is part of the organized militia of Utah.", " However, unlike the National Guard, the State Defense Force is by law solely under the command of the Governor of Utah and cannot be federalized or deployed outside the borders of Utah.", " Although inactive, Utah's State Defense Force Act allows the Governor to reactivate the USDF through executive action." ], "title": "Utah State Defense Force" }, { "sentences": [ "The Wisconsin State Defense Force (WSDF) is the currently inactive state defense force of the State of Wisconsin authorized by Wisconsin law.", " As a state defense force, the Wisconsin State Defense Force, alongside the Wisconsin National Guard, is organized under the Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs as a part of the military forces of Wisconsin.", " However, unlike the National Guard, the State Defense Force is a purely state-controlled organization and cannot be deployed outside the state of Wisconsin.", " When any part of the Wisconsin National Guard is called into service of the United States, the adjutant general (who is appointed by the governor) may recruit volunteers to the WSDF to serve within the borders of Wisconsin." ], "title": "Wisconsin State Defense Force" }, { "sentences": [ "The Massachusetts State Defense Force (MSDF) is the State Defense Force of the state of Massachusetts.", " The purpose of the Massachusetts State Defense Force is to augment the Massachusetts National Guard during emergencies in the state, especially when some or all of the National Guard is deployed.", " The MSDF is an all-volunteer state military force which reports directly to the State Adjutant General and is under the command of the Governor of Massachusetts.", " Like the National Guard, members have regular civilian careers and only meet for drills one weekend per month unless activated by the Governor during an emergency.", " The guard is headquartered at Milford, Massachusetts, in the same building as the National Guard.", " The director of the guard is appointed by The Adjutant General of Massachusetts (TAGMA).", " The Massachusetts State Defense Force is authorized by both the Constitution of Massachusetts and chapter 33 § 10 of the Massachusetts General Laws." ], "title": "Massachusetts State Defense Force" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force or LTDF (Lithuanian: \"Lietuvos vietinė rinktinė\" , LVR, German: \"Litauische Sonderverbände\" ) was a short-lived, Lithuanian, volunteer armed force created and disbanded in 1944 during the German occupation of Lithuania.", " It was subordinate to the authorities of Nazi Germany.", " Its goal was to fight the approaching Red Army, provide security and conduct anti-partisan operations within the territory, claimed by Lithuanians (see also Nazi German occupation of Lithuania, Generalbezirk Litauen of Reichskommissariat Ostland).", " LTDF had some autonomy and was staffed by Lithuanian officers, their most notable commander being Lithuanian General Povilas Plechavičius.", " LTDF quickly reached the size of about 10,000 men.", " After brief engagements against the Soviet and Polish partisans (Armia Krajowa), the force self-disbanded, its leaders were arrested and sent to concentration camps, and numerous of its members were executed by the Nazis.", " Many others were either drafted into other Nazi auxiliary services, or started forming an armed anti-Soviet resistance, also known as Forest Brothers.", " The Union of Soldiers of the Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force (Lietuvos vietinės rinktinės karių sąjunga), a veterans organization, was founded in 1997." ], "title": "Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force" } ]
[ "Title: Territorial Defense Forces (Poland)\n\nThe Territorial Defense Forces (Polish: \"Obrona Terytorium Kraju - OTK\" ) was an armed force responsible for the internal security of Poland and separate from the Polish Army. The OTK existed from 1965 until 2008. As initially organized, OTK forces included both an \"Internal Defense Army\" and the \"Border Defense Force\". This style of internal security organization corresponded to that used by the Soviet Union during the same period. After the fall of communism in Poland, changed political priorities led to the reduction of OTK forces. By 1 July 2008, the last of its battalions were converted to mechanized units of the army.", "Title: Hawaii Territorial Guard\n\nThe Hawaii Territorial Guard was the state defense force of Hawaii during World War II. As a result of the National Guard of Hawaii being federalized for the duration of the war, the Hawaii Territorial Guard was created to serve as the stateside replacement for the National Guard. During the war, it was the sole military force available to the Governor of Hawaii to use in defense of the state. Unlike the National Guard, as a state defense force, the Hawaii Territorial Guard was not subject to federalization or deployment outside of the borders of Hawaii, but rather answered only to the governor.", "Title: Antanas Impulevičius\n\nAntanas Impulevičius-Impulėnas (28 January 1907 – 4 December 1970) was an officer of the Lithuanian Army, reaching the rank of major in 1937, and later a Nazi collaborator. After the occupation of Lithuania by the Soviet Union, he was arrested by NKVD. He was freed during the Uprising of June 1941. Impulevičius joined the \"Lithuanian Schutzmannschaft\" and commanded the 12th Police Battalion. His unit was sent to Belarus where it participated in mass executions of the Jews, particularly in Minsk and Kletsk. He also joined the short-lived Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force. In 1944, he moved to Germany, in 1949 he relocated to the United States. In 1962, Supreme Court of the Lithuanian SSR sentenced him to death \"in absentia\". After the trial, United States dismissed Soviet request to extradite him.", "Title: Slovenian Territorial Defence\n\nThe Territorial Defense of the Republic of Slovenia (Slovenian: \"Teritorialna obramba Republike Slovenije (TO RS)\"), also known as the Territorial Defense of Slovenia (Slovenian: \"Teritorialna obramba Slovenije (TOS)\"), was the predecessor of the Slovenian Armed Forces. It was named after the Yugoslav Territorial Defense.", "Title: Battle of Murowana Oszmianka\n\nThe Battle of Murowana Oszmianka of May 13–May 14, 1944 was the largest clash between the Polish resistance movement organization Home Army (Armia Krajowa, AK) and the Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force (LTDF); a Lithuanian volunteer security force subordinated to Nazi Germany occupational administration. The battle took place in and near the village of Murowana Oszmianka in Generalbezirk Litauen \"Reichskommissariat Ostland\" (modern Muravanaya Ashmyanka, Belarus, former Murowana Oszmianka, Second Polish Republic). The outcome of the battle was that the 301st LTDF battalion was routed and the entire force was disbanded by the Germans soon afterwards.", "Title: Nazi Germany\n\nNazi Germany is the common English name for the period in German history from 1933 to 1945, when Germany was governed by a dictatorship under the control of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP). Under Hitler's rule, Germany was transformed into a totalitarian state in which the Nazi Party controlled nearly all aspects of life. The official name of the state was \"Deutsches Reich\" from 1933 to 1943 and \"Großdeutsches Reich\" (\"Greater German Reich\") from 1943 to 1945. The period is also known under the names the Third Reich (German: \"Drittes Reich\" ) and the National Socialist Period (German: \"Zeit des Nationalsozialismus\" , abbreviated as \"NS-Zeit\"). The Nazi regime came to an end after the Allied Powers defeated Germany in May 1945, ending World War II in Europe.", "Title: Utah State Defense Force\n\nThe Utah State Defense Force (USDF), formerly known as the Utah State Guard, is the currently unorganized state defense force of the state of Utah. The USDF, along with the Utah National Guard, is part of the organized militia of Utah. However, unlike the National Guard, the State Defense Force is by law solely under the command of the Governor of Utah and cannot be federalized or deployed outside the borders of Utah. Although inactive, Utah's State Defense Force Act allows the Governor to reactivate the USDF through executive action.", "Title: Wisconsin State Defense Force\n\nThe Wisconsin State Defense Force (WSDF) is the currently inactive state defense force of the State of Wisconsin authorized by Wisconsin law. As a state defense force, the Wisconsin State Defense Force, alongside the Wisconsin National Guard, is organized under the Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs as a part of the military forces of Wisconsin. However, unlike the National Guard, the State Defense Force is a purely state-controlled organization and cannot be deployed outside the state of Wisconsin. When any part of the Wisconsin National Guard is called into service of the United States, the adjutant general (who is appointed by the governor) may recruit volunteers to the WSDF to serve within the borders of Wisconsin.", "Title: Massachusetts State Defense Force\n\nThe Massachusetts State Defense Force (MSDF) is the State Defense Force of the state of Massachusetts. The purpose of the Massachusetts State Defense Force is to augment the Massachusetts National Guard during emergencies in the state, especially when some or all of the National Guard is deployed. The MSDF is an all-volunteer state military force which reports directly to the State Adjutant General and is under the command of the Governor of Massachusetts. Like the National Guard, members have regular civilian careers and only meet for drills one weekend per month unless activated by the Governor during an emergency. The guard is headquartered at Milford, Massachusetts, in the same building as the National Guard. The director of the guard is appointed by The Adjutant General of Massachusetts (TAGMA). The Massachusetts State Defense Force is authorized by both the Constitution of Massachusetts and chapter 33 § 10 of the Massachusetts General Laws.", "Title: Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force\n\nThe Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force or LTDF (Lithuanian: \"Lietuvos vietinė rinktinė\" , LVR, German: \"Litauische Sonderverbände\" ) was a short-lived, Lithuanian, volunteer armed force created and disbanded in 1944 during the German occupation of Lithuania. It was subordinate to the authorities of Nazi Germany. Its goal was to fight the approaching Red Army, provide security and conduct anti-partisan operations within the territory, claimed by Lithuanians (see also Nazi German occupation of Lithuania, Generalbezirk Litauen of Reichskommissariat Ostland). LTDF had some autonomy and was staffed by Lithuanian officers, their most notable commander being Lithuanian General Povilas Plechavičius. LTDF quickly reached the size of about 10,000 men. After brief engagements against the Soviet and Polish partisans (Armia Krajowa), the force self-disbanded, its leaders were arrested and sent to concentration camps, and numerous of its members were executed by the Nazis. Many others were either drafted into other Nazi auxiliary services, or started forming an armed anti-Soviet resistance, also known as Forest Brothers. The Union of Soldiers of the Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force (Lietuvos vietinės rinktinės karių sąjunga), a veterans organization, was founded in 1997." ]
7,562
Tapes 'n Tapes and The Cramps are both what type of group?
band
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Tapes 'n Tapes", "The Cramps" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Cramps were an American garage punk band, formed in 1976 and active until 2009.", " The band split after the death of lead singer Lux Interior.", " Their line-up rotated much over their existence, with the husband-and-wife duo of Interior and lead guitarist and occasional bass guitarist Poison Ivy comprising the only permanent members.", " The addition of guitarist Bryan Gregory and drummer Pam Ballam resulted in the first complete lineup in April 1976." ], "title": "The Cramps" }, { "sentences": [ "Tapes 'n Tapes is Tapes 'n Tapes' first released EP on Ibid Records.", " The self-titled, self-produced 7-track EP was recorded in a secluded cabin situated in the middle of the Wisconsin wintry wilderness.", " According to interviews with the band, the cabin lacked functional indoor plumbing during the winter, forcing the band to \"shit in the snow for four days\", giving the album its rough sound.", " The success of the EP led to the band's second recording session, which produced their debut album \"The Loon\" in the following year." ], "title": "Tapes 'n Tapes (EP)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tapes 'n Tapes is an indie rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota." ], "title": "Tapes 'n Tapes" }, { "sentences": [ "Exposion is the title of White Denim's first full length U.S. studio album.", " The debut record was first sold at live shows during their spring 2008 tour with Tapes 'n Tapes.", " The LP was distributed as an unlabeled CD-R in a paper wrapping, along with the title \"11 Songs\" printed on the front.", " This \"Tour LP\" has finally been pressed onto 7\" records, and it was released November 3, 2008 on Transmission Entertainment.", " \"Exposion\" features many songs from previous releases, but most have been re-worked and re-recorded.", " The new album will be released much like the \"Let's Talk About\" EP (on vinyl and digital format only), with the band reporting that \"CDs seem pretty worthless to us\".", " The digital format of the album became available at the band's website on October 19, 2008, as announced at their October 20, 2008 show at Union Hall in Brooklyn, NY.", " It is also available as a Disc 2 to their 3rd album, Fits on most digital music services." ], "title": "Exposion" }, { "sentences": [ "Outside is the third album from the Minneapolis-based band Tapes 'n Tapes, released on 11 January 2011." ], "title": "Outside (Tapes n' Tapes album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Walk It Off is the second album from the Minneapolis-based band Tapes 'n Tapes, released on 2 April 2008." ], "title": "Walk It Off" }, { "sentences": [ "Halloween, Alaska is a Minnesota-based band consisting of James Diers (voice, guitar, keys), Jake Hanson (brother of Tapes 'n Tapes drummer Jeremy Hanson, guitar), Bill Shaw (electric bass guitar), and David King (acoustic and electronic drums).", " All of the group's members live in the Twin Cities.", " Original keyboardist and programmer Ev left the band in 2008.", " Original bassist Matt Friesen left the band in 2009.", " The group first formed in 2002, and work on a self-titled debut soon began to be recorded.", " Completed in 2003, the disc earned considerable acclaim not only in the Twin Cities but also from indie tastemakers and college radio programmers across the US, combining ambient electronic elements with moody alt-pop songwriting.", " Two tracks from the disc were featured in the Fox television series \"The O.C.\": \"Des Moines\" in season one, and \"All the Arms Around You\" in season two.", " The track \"State Trooper\", featured on their self-titled debut, is a cover version of the song by Bruce Springsteen.", " East Side Digital reissued the album in 2005, adding remixes and bonus tracks.", " A second disc titled Too Tall to Hide was released in 2005 and features another cover song - \"I Can't Live Without My Radio\" by LL Cool J.", " Champagne Downtown was released on April 7, 2009.", " (iTunes initially listed the album under the band \"Alaska & Halloween.\"", " Amazon currently lists all Halloween, Alaska albums under \"Alaska Halloween.\")", " An EP of remixes by Twin Cities artists was released in November 2009.", " Their most recent album, Liberties, was released in 2013." ], "title": "Halloween, Alaska" }, { "sentences": [ "Fur Dixon is an American singer, songwriter, bassist, guitarist and rock 'n' roll musician.", " She co-founded the Hollywood Hillbillys with guitarist and then-husband Gary Dickson in the mid-1980s and was the first bass player in any lineup of The Cramps to appear live in concert with the band.", " She joined the band for their 1986 UK \"A Date With Elvis Tour.\"", " She appears on The Cramps studio album \"A Date With Elvis\", credited as a member of The McMartin Preschool Choir, singing backing vocals on the track \"People Ain't No Good.\"" ], "title": "Fur Dixon" }, { "sentences": [ "The Loon is the debut album of the Minneapolis-based band Tapes 'n Tapes.", " It was originally self-released by the band's own Ibid Records on October 28, 2005 on compact disc.", " On July 24, 2006, the album was released in the United Kingdom on XL Recordings, on both CD and vinyl." ], "title": "The Loon" }, { "sentences": [ "David Lawrence \"Dave\" Fridmann is an American record producer and musician.", " From 1990 onwards he co-produced most releases by Mercury Rev and The Flaming Lips.", " Other bands he has worked with include Weezer, Saxon Shore, Neon Indian, Wolf Gang, Ammonia, Ed Harcourt, Sparklehorse, Café Tacuba, Elf Power, Mogwai, Thursday, Mass of the Fermenting Dregs, The Delgados, Low, Phantom Planet, Gemma Hayes, Goldrush, Tapes 'n Tapes, Hopewell, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Number Girl, Jed Davis, Zazen Boys, Sleater-Kinney and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah.", " He has recently worked on new recordings with MGMT, Neil Finn, The Cribs, OK Go, Tame Impala, Baroness and Spoon." ], "title": "Dave Fridmann" } ]
[ "Title: The Cramps\n\nThe Cramps were an American garage punk band, formed in 1976 and active until 2009. The band split after the death of lead singer Lux Interior. Their line-up rotated much over their existence, with the husband-and-wife duo of Interior and lead guitarist and occasional bass guitarist Poison Ivy comprising the only permanent members. The addition of guitarist Bryan Gregory and drummer Pam Ballam resulted in the first complete lineup in April 1976.", "Title: Tapes 'n Tapes (EP)\n\nTapes 'n Tapes is Tapes 'n Tapes' first released EP on Ibid Records. The self-titled, self-produced 7-track EP was recorded in a secluded cabin situated in the middle of the Wisconsin wintry wilderness. According to interviews with the band, the cabin lacked functional indoor plumbing during the winter, forcing the band to \"shit in the snow for four days\", giving the album its rough sound. The success of the EP led to the band's second recording session, which produced their debut album \"The Loon\" in the following year.", "Title: Tapes 'n Tapes\n\nTapes 'n Tapes is an indie rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota.", "Title: Exposion\n\nExposion is the title of White Denim's first full length U.S. studio album. The debut record was first sold at live shows during their spring 2008 tour with Tapes 'n Tapes. The LP was distributed as an unlabeled CD-R in a paper wrapping, along with the title \"11 Songs\" printed on the front. This \"Tour LP\" has finally been pressed onto 7\" records, and it was released November 3, 2008 on Transmission Entertainment. \"Exposion\" features many songs from previous releases, but most have been re-worked and re-recorded. The new album will be released much like the \"Let's Talk About\" EP (on vinyl and digital format only), with the band reporting that \"CDs seem pretty worthless to us\". The digital format of the album became available at the band's website on October 19, 2008, as announced at their October 20, 2008 show at Union Hall in Brooklyn, NY. It is also available as a Disc 2 to their 3rd album, Fits on most digital music services.", "Title: Outside (Tapes n' Tapes album)\n\nOutside is the third album from the Minneapolis-based band Tapes 'n Tapes, released on 11 January 2011.", "Title: Walk It Off\n\nWalk It Off is the second album from the Minneapolis-based band Tapes 'n Tapes, released on 2 April 2008.", "Title: Halloween, Alaska\n\nHalloween, Alaska is a Minnesota-based band consisting of James Diers (voice, guitar, keys), Jake Hanson (brother of Tapes 'n Tapes drummer Jeremy Hanson, guitar), Bill Shaw (electric bass guitar), and David King (acoustic and electronic drums). All of the group's members live in the Twin Cities. Original keyboardist and programmer Ev left the band in 2008. Original bassist Matt Friesen left the band in 2009. The group first formed in 2002, and work on a self-titled debut soon began to be recorded. Completed in 2003, the disc earned considerable acclaim not only in the Twin Cities but also from indie tastemakers and college radio programmers across the US, combining ambient electronic elements with moody alt-pop songwriting. Two tracks from the disc were featured in the Fox television series \"The O.C.\": \"Des Moines\" in season one, and \"All the Arms Around You\" in season two. The track \"State Trooper\", featured on their self-titled debut, is a cover version of the song by Bruce Springsteen. East Side Digital reissued the album in 2005, adding remixes and bonus tracks. A second disc titled Too Tall to Hide was released in 2005 and features another cover song - \"I Can't Live Without My Radio\" by LL Cool J. Champagne Downtown was released on April 7, 2009. (iTunes initially listed the album under the band \"Alaska & Halloween.\" Amazon currently lists all Halloween, Alaska albums under \"Alaska Halloween.\") An EP of remixes by Twin Cities artists was released in November 2009. Their most recent album, Liberties, was released in 2013.", "Title: Fur Dixon\n\nFur Dixon is an American singer, songwriter, bassist, guitarist and rock 'n' roll musician. She co-founded the Hollywood Hillbillys with guitarist and then-husband Gary Dickson in the mid-1980s and was the first bass player in any lineup of The Cramps to appear live in concert with the band. She joined the band for their 1986 UK \"A Date With Elvis Tour.\" She appears on The Cramps studio album \"A Date With Elvis\", credited as a member of The McMartin Preschool Choir, singing backing vocals on the track \"People Ain't No Good.\"", "Title: The Loon\n\nThe Loon is the debut album of the Minneapolis-based band Tapes 'n Tapes. It was originally self-released by the band's own Ibid Records on October 28, 2005 on compact disc. On July 24, 2006, the album was released in the United Kingdom on XL Recordings, on both CD and vinyl.", "Title: Dave Fridmann\n\nDavid Lawrence \"Dave\" Fridmann is an American record producer and musician. From 1990 onwards he co-produced most releases by Mercury Rev and The Flaming Lips. Other bands he has worked with include Weezer, Saxon Shore, Neon Indian, Wolf Gang, Ammonia, Ed Harcourt, Sparklehorse, Café Tacuba, Elf Power, Mogwai, Thursday, Mass of the Fermenting Dregs, The Delgados, Low, Phantom Planet, Gemma Hayes, Goldrush, Tapes 'n Tapes, Hopewell, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Number Girl, Jed Davis, Zazen Boys, Sleater-Kinney and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah. He has recently worked on new recordings with MGMT, Neil Finn, The Cribs, OK Go, Tame Impala, Baroness and Spoon." ]
7,563
Where was the theater where A New Day was performed located?
Las Vegas, Nevada
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "A New Day...", "The Colosseum at Caesars Palace" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "New Day is a weekday morning television show on CNN, anchored by Chris Cuomo and Alisyn Camerota, from the CNN studios at Time Warner Center in New York City.", " It began in June 2013.", " The weekend editions, known respectively as \"New Day Saturday\" and \"New Day Sunday\", are anchored by Victor Blackwell and Christi Paul, from the network's world headquarters at CNN Center in Atlanta, Georgia.", " The first hour of the weekday editions of the programme is simulcast on CNN International." ], "title": "New Day (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Brand New Day\" is a comic book storyline in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", published by Marvel Comics beginning in 2008.", " It chronicles the start of Spider-Man's adventures in the aftermath of the status quo-altering \"\" storyline, and continues afterwards into \"\".", " Although the banner only runs across the front covers of #546-564 and the \"Spider-Man: Swing Shift (Director's Cut)\" one-shot (itself a reprint, with new material, of the \"Free Comic Book Day 2007: Spider-Man\" one-shot), \"Brand New Day\" is also used to refer to the entire 102-issue run of stories featured in \"Amazing Spider-Man\" #546-647 and accompanying tie-in series, one-shots, and annuals." ], "title": "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" }, { "sentences": [ "\"New Day\" is a song recorded by Patti LaBelle on the Def Soul Classics label, in 2004, released as the first single from her album, \"Timeless Journey\".", " Written for LaBelle as a comeback record for the soulful singer, who returned with her first new album of songs in four years, it was a minor charted hit for the singer, reaching number thirty-six on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and number ninety-three on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 marking LaBelle's first appearance on the Hot 100 since 1997.", " An EP of dance remixes titled \"New Day Club Mixes\", was released to support the song in dance clubs, and was remixed by a variety of dance producers such as Louis Vega, Quentin Harris, Kryia & Velez, and Darryl James.", " It reached number eleven on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart and was number one on the Most Played Club Songs chart." ], "title": "New Day (Patti LaBelle song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"New Day\" is a charity single released by Wyclef Jean and Bono, in aid of charity NetAid.", " The song appears on the international version of Jean's second album, \"\".", " Wyclef and Bono performed the song live at Giants Stadium, New Jersey, at the NetAid launch concert on October 9, 1999.", " New Day entered the UK Singles Chart at #23, its highest chart position, and spent just two weeks on the chart.", " The song also charted in Finland (#13) and Switzerland (#48).", " The remix of the track features contributions from Bumpy Knuckles, Marie Antoinette, DJ Red Alert, Reptile and Small World.", " The song was featured on the soundtrack to the 1999 film \"Life\", starring Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence, and featured jazz saxophonist Kenny G." ], "title": "New Day (Wyclef Jean song)" }, { "sentences": [ "A New Day... was a Las Vegas residency show performed by Canadian singer Celine Dion at the 4,000-seat Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.", " It was created and directed by Franco Dragone (known for his work with Cirque du Soleil) and premiered on 25 March 2003.", " 90-minute event, \"A New Day...\" introduced a new form of theatrical entertainment, a fusion of song, performance art, innovative stage craft and state-of-the-art technology.", " Dion was originally contracted for three years (Dion received about $100 million, plus 50 percent of the profits during the three-year contract), however, due to its immediate success, the show continued for an additional two years.", " \"A New Day...\" ended on 15 December 2007, after a 5-year run of more than 700 shows and 3 million spectators.", " It reached one of the highest concert grosses in music history, grossing over $400,000,000 in its entire run." ], "title": "A New Day..." }, { "sentences": [ "Dark New Day, formerly known as \"Dark Blue\", was an American hard rock supergroup formed in 2004 featuring Brett Hestla of Virgos Merlot, Clint Lowery of Sevendust, Troy McLawhorn of DoubleDrive, Corey Lowery of Stereomud and Stuck Mojo, and Will Hunt of Skrape.", " Their debut album, \"Twelve Year Silence\", was released in 2005, followed by the EP \"Black Porch (Acoustic Sessions)\" in 2006.", " Though still inactive, Dark New Day released their second album, titled \"New Tradition\", in 2012.", " On February 19, 2013, the band released their third album, titled \"Hail Mary\"." ], "title": "Dark New Day" }, { "sentences": [ "The Colosseum at Caesars Palace is a theatre located on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada.", " The theatre is the main entertainment venue for Caesars Palace.", " Deemed the \"Home of the Greatest Entertainers in the World\", the theatre hosts numerous residency shows by Celine Dion, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Cher, Bette Midler, Shania Twain, and Mariah Carey.", " Celine Dion has had the longest residency(1,110 shows as of June 2, 2018) at the venue grossing a total of $650 million since her arrival in 2003.", " She also performed her record-breaking 1000th show at the venue on October 8, 2016.", " The venue has an estimated seating capacity of 4,296 and is inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome along with aspects of contemporary architecture.", " The cost of the theatre totaled $108 million, becoming the most expensive entertainment venue in Las Vegas, beating the \"O\" Theatre at the Bellagio Las Vegas." ], "title": "The Colosseum at Caesars Palace" }, { "sentences": [ "\"New Day\" is a song by American recording artist Alicia Keys from her fifth studio album \"Girl on Fire\" (2012).", " Produced by Swizz Beatz and Dr. Dre, the song showcases a musical departure from the previous singles by the singer, with a more upbeat sound led by drums and percussion, as opposed to her classical R&B sound.", " On the song, Keys sings about \"touching the sky and not letting chances go to waste\".", " It received praise from music critics, who complimented the new musical direction, as well as criticizing the downgrade of Keys' \"powerhouse voice\" in favor of percussion.", " Rapper 50 Cent has a version of the song with one verse by Dr. Dre and the hook by Alicia Keys, also called \"New Day\".", " It was released as the second international single from the album and was officially sent to French radio stations on February 21, 2013." ], "title": "New Day (Alicia Keys song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Celine in Las Vegas: Opening Night Live is a one-off American television special by the Canadian singer Celine Dion that was broadcast by CBS on 25 March 2003 and was recorded at the 4,000-seat Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada the very same day.", " Hosted by Justin Timberlake, the special celebrated the Opening Night performance of Dion's first Las Vegas residency show \"A New Day...\" which initially ran for 3 years being extended for an additional 2 years in Las Vegas.", " It was also promotion for Dion's studio album, \"One Heart\".", " The special featured only 8 performances of songs from the original setlist of \"A New Day...\".", " The special also featured backstage footage and a Behind the Scenes featurette at the making of \"A New Day...\"." ], "title": "Celine in Las Vegas, Opening Night Live" }, { "sentences": [ "\"A New Day\" is a non-album single by Killing Joke.", " It was released by E.G. Records in July 1984 as a 12\" and 7\" single.", " The 12\" single featured a dub mix of \"A New Day\" as the A-side and \"A New Day\" as the B-side.", " The 7\" single featured a shorter version of \"A New Day\" as the A-side and \"Dance Day\" as the B-side.", " A completely different version of \"A New Day\", which was not a mix, later appeared on the 2008 reissue of Killing Joke's fifth studio album, \"Night Time\".", " The single reached No. 51 in the UK Singles Chart.", " A promotional video was filmed for the song, marking the first time the band had made a video for a non-album single." ], "title": "A New Day (song)" } ]
[ "Title: New Day (TV series)\n\nNew Day is a weekday morning television show on CNN, anchored by Chris Cuomo and Alisyn Camerota, from the CNN studios at Time Warner Center in New York City. It began in June 2013. The weekend editions, known respectively as \"New Day Saturday\" and \"New Day Sunday\", are anchored by Victor Blackwell and Christi Paul, from the network's world headquarters at CNN Center in Atlanta, Georgia. The first hour of the weekday editions of the programme is simulcast on CNN International.", "Title: Spider-Man: Brand New Day\n\n\"Brand New Day\" is a comic book storyline in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", published by Marvel Comics beginning in 2008. It chronicles the start of Spider-Man's adventures in the aftermath of the status quo-altering \"\" storyline, and continues afterwards into \"\". Although the banner only runs across the front covers of #546-564 and the \"Spider-Man: Swing Shift (Director's Cut)\" one-shot (itself a reprint, with new material, of the \"Free Comic Book Day 2007: Spider-Man\" one-shot), \"Brand New Day\" is also used to refer to the entire 102-issue run of stories featured in \"Amazing Spider-Man\" #546-647 and accompanying tie-in series, one-shots, and annuals.", "Title: New Day (Patti LaBelle song)\n\n\"New Day\" is a song recorded by Patti LaBelle on the Def Soul Classics label, in 2004, released as the first single from her album, \"Timeless Journey\". Written for LaBelle as a comeback record for the soulful singer, who returned with her first new album of songs in four years, it was a minor charted hit for the singer, reaching number thirty-six on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and number ninety-three on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 marking LaBelle's first appearance on the Hot 100 since 1997. An EP of dance remixes titled \"New Day Club Mixes\", was released to support the song in dance clubs, and was remixed by a variety of dance producers such as Louis Vega, Quentin Harris, Kryia & Velez, and Darryl James. It reached number eleven on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart and was number one on the Most Played Club Songs chart.", "Title: New Day (Wyclef Jean song)\n\n\"New Day\" is a charity single released by Wyclef Jean and Bono, in aid of charity NetAid. The song appears on the international version of Jean's second album, \"\". Wyclef and Bono performed the song live at Giants Stadium, New Jersey, at the NetAid launch concert on October 9, 1999. New Day entered the UK Singles Chart at #23, its highest chart position, and spent just two weeks on the chart. The song also charted in Finland (#13) and Switzerland (#48). The remix of the track features contributions from Bumpy Knuckles, Marie Antoinette, DJ Red Alert, Reptile and Small World. The song was featured on the soundtrack to the 1999 film \"Life\", starring Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence, and featured jazz saxophonist Kenny G.", "Title: A New Day...\n\nA New Day... was a Las Vegas residency show performed by Canadian singer Celine Dion at the 4,000-seat Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. It was created and directed by Franco Dragone (known for his work with Cirque du Soleil) and premiered on 25 March 2003. 90-minute event, \"A New Day...\" introduced a new form of theatrical entertainment, a fusion of song, performance art, innovative stage craft and state-of-the-art technology. Dion was originally contracted for three years (Dion received about $100 million, plus 50 percent of the profits during the three-year contract), however, due to its immediate success, the show continued for an additional two years. \"A New Day...\" ended on 15 December 2007, after a 5-year run of more than 700 shows and 3 million spectators. It reached one of the highest concert grosses in music history, grossing over $400,000,000 in its entire run.", "Title: Dark New Day\n\nDark New Day, formerly known as \"Dark Blue\", was an American hard rock supergroup formed in 2004 featuring Brett Hestla of Virgos Merlot, Clint Lowery of Sevendust, Troy McLawhorn of DoubleDrive, Corey Lowery of Stereomud and Stuck Mojo, and Will Hunt of Skrape. Their debut album, \"Twelve Year Silence\", was released in 2005, followed by the EP \"Black Porch (Acoustic Sessions)\" in 2006. Though still inactive, Dark New Day released their second album, titled \"New Tradition\", in 2012. On February 19, 2013, the band released their third album, titled \"Hail Mary\".", "Title: The Colosseum at Caesars Palace\n\nThe Colosseum at Caesars Palace is a theatre located on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. The theatre is the main entertainment venue for Caesars Palace. Deemed the \"Home of the Greatest Entertainers in the World\", the theatre hosts numerous residency shows by Celine Dion, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Cher, Bette Midler, Shania Twain, and Mariah Carey. Celine Dion has had the longest residency(1,110 shows as of June 2, 2018) at the venue grossing a total of $650 million since her arrival in 2003. She also performed her record-breaking 1000th show at the venue on October 8, 2016. The venue has an estimated seating capacity of 4,296 and is inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome along with aspects of contemporary architecture. The cost of the theatre totaled $108 million, becoming the most expensive entertainment venue in Las Vegas, beating the \"O\" Theatre at the Bellagio Las Vegas.", "Title: New Day (Alicia Keys song)\n\n\"New Day\" is a song by American recording artist Alicia Keys from her fifth studio album \"Girl on Fire\" (2012). Produced by Swizz Beatz and Dr. Dre, the song showcases a musical departure from the previous singles by the singer, with a more upbeat sound led by drums and percussion, as opposed to her classical R&B sound. On the song, Keys sings about \"touching the sky and not letting chances go to waste\". It received praise from music critics, who complimented the new musical direction, as well as criticizing the downgrade of Keys' \"powerhouse voice\" in favor of percussion. Rapper 50 Cent has a version of the song with one verse by Dr. Dre and the hook by Alicia Keys, also called \"New Day\". It was released as the second international single from the album and was officially sent to French radio stations on February 21, 2013.", "Title: Celine in Las Vegas, Opening Night Live\n\nCeline in Las Vegas: Opening Night Live is a one-off American television special by the Canadian singer Celine Dion that was broadcast by CBS on 25 March 2003 and was recorded at the 4,000-seat Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada the very same day. Hosted by Justin Timberlake, the special celebrated the Opening Night performance of Dion's first Las Vegas residency show \"A New Day...\" which initially ran for 3 years being extended for an additional 2 years in Las Vegas. It was also promotion for Dion's studio album, \"One Heart\". The special featured only 8 performances of songs from the original setlist of \"A New Day...\". The special also featured backstage footage and a Behind the Scenes featurette at the making of \"A New Day...\".", "Title: A New Day (song)\n\n\"A New Day\" is a non-album single by Killing Joke. It was released by E.G. Records in July 1984 as a 12\" and 7\" single. The 12\" single featured a dub mix of \"A New Day\" as the A-side and \"A New Day\" as the B-side. The 7\" single featured a shorter version of \"A New Day\" as the A-side and \"Dance Day\" as the B-side. A completely different version of \"A New Day\", which was not a mix, later appeared on the 2008 reissue of Killing Joke's fifth studio album, \"Night Time\". The single reached No. 51 in the UK Singles Chart. A promotional video was filmed for the song, marking the first time the band had made a video for a non-album single." ]
7,564
who directed a time travel drama?
Michael and Peter Spierig
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Rob Jenkins", "Predestination (film)" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Quite a number of television shows have had episodes which were narrated in reverse chronology, due possibly to narrative style, some sort of time travel mechanism, or a character (or society) who perceives time passing in the opposite direction.", " These are not simply episodes which allow a character to travel back in time, and relive the period forward; rather they are episodes where the period of time is either experienced or recounted from the chronological end to the chronological beginning.", " Those incorporating a time travel mechanism may or may not allow characters to break out of their destiny.", " Various backwards episodes include:" ], "title": "Backwards episode" }, { "sentences": [ "The DeLorean time machine is a fictional automobile-based time travel device featured in the \"Back to the Future\" franchise.", " In the feature film series, Dr. Emmett Brown builds a time machine based on a DeLorean DMC-12 car, to gain insights into history and the future.", " Instead, he ends up using it to travel over 130 years of Hill Valley history (from 1885 to 2015) with Marty McFly to change the past for the better and to undo the negative effects of time travel.", " One of the cars used in filming is on display at Universal Studios Hollywood." ], "title": "DeLorean time machine" }, { "sentences": [ "Playing Beatie Bow is a 1986 Australian time travel drama film.", " It is directed by Donald Crombie and stars Imogen Annesley, Peter Phelps and Mouche Phillips.", " The screenplay by Peter Gawler and Irwin Lane is based on the novel by Ruth Park." ], "title": "Playing Beatie Bow (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Chronesthesia or mental time travel is a mental ability first hypothesized by Endel Tulving in the 1980s.", " This refers to the ability to be aware of one's past or future.", " While many may describe it as uniquely human, others now argue that this ability can transcend to include non-human animals such as birds.", " The mechanisms of mental time travel are not yet fully understood since there is a level of obscurity and complexity when trying to measure if or when someone underwent mental time travel or not.", " However, studies have been conducted to map out areas of the brain that may be responsible for mental time travel." ], "title": "Chronesthesia" }, { "sentences": [ "Time travel romance is a subgenre of romantic fiction associational to Paranormal romance.", " Time travel romance focuses on romantic love and includes an element of time travel.", " Time travel romance stories may or may not have a happily ever after ending.", " Jude Deveraux's A Knight in Shining Armor is one of the best known time travel romance novels of all time, famous for the lack of a happily ever after ending.", " Time travel romances feature at least one character transported to an unfamiliar time period.", " A recurring theme is the conflict of falling in love and subsequently the character must decide to stay in the alternate time or return to the time he/she came from." ], "title": "Time travel romance" }, { "sentences": [ "A temporal paradox, time paradox, or time travel paradox is a paradox, an apparent contradiction, or a logical contradiction that is associated with the idea of time and time travel.", " In physics, temporal paradoxes fall into two broad groups: consistency paradoxes exemplified by the grandfather paradox; and causal loops.", " More broadly, a variation of the Fermi paradox also applies to time travel." ], "title": "Temporal paradox" }, { "sentences": [ "Timeless is an American science fiction time travel drama series that premiered on NBC on October 3, 2016.", " It follows the adventures of history professor Lucy Preston (Abigail Spencer), scientist Rufus Carlin (Malcolm Barrett) and soldier Wyatt Logan (Matt Lanter) as they attempt to stop Garcia Flynn (Goran Višnjić) from changing the course of American history through time travel.", " The series was created by Shawn Ryan and Eric Kripke and also stars Paterson Joseph and Sakina Jaffrey.", " Executive producers include John Davis and John Fox of \"The Blacklist\"." ], "title": "Timeless (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rob Jenkins (born 21 May 1975) is an Australian actor with experience in film, television and theatre.", " He studied at The Actors Workshop in Brisbane and made his feature film debut in The Spierig Brothers Australian zombie hit \"Undead\" (2003), playing the role of pilot \"Wayne Whipple\".", " In 2008, Jenkins played hired hitman \"Orca\", in \"Sharkmen\" and performed the role of \"Crowe\" in Artspear Entertainment's alien sci-fi comedy \"Australiens\" in 2014.", " The same year, he was reunited with The Spierig Brothers in time-travel drama \"Predestination\" (2014) in the role of \"Mr Jones\"." ], "title": "Rob Jenkins" }, { "sentences": [ "Predestination is a 2014 Australian science fiction thriller film written and directed by Michael and Peter Spierig.", " The film stars Ethan Hawke, Sarah Snook and Noah Taylor, and is based on the short story \"\"—All You Zombies—\"\" by Robert A. Heinlein." ], "title": "Predestination (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The lists below describes works of fiction involving time travel, where time travel is central to the plot or the premise of the work.", " For stories of time travel in antiquity, see the history of the time travel concept.", " For video games and interactive media featuring time travel, see list of games containing time travel." ], "title": "List of time travel works of fiction" } ]
[ "Title: Backwards episode\n\nQuite a number of television shows have had episodes which were narrated in reverse chronology, due possibly to narrative style, some sort of time travel mechanism, or a character (or society) who perceives time passing in the opposite direction. These are not simply episodes which allow a character to travel back in time, and relive the period forward; rather they are episodes where the period of time is either experienced or recounted from the chronological end to the chronological beginning. Those incorporating a time travel mechanism may or may not allow characters to break out of their destiny. Various backwards episodes include:", "Title: DeLorean time machine\n\nThe DeLorean time machine is a fictional automobile-based time travel device featured in the \"Back to the Future\" franchise. In the feature film series, Dr. Emmett Brown builds a time machine based on a DeLorean DMC-12 car, to gain insights into history and the future. Instead, he ends up using it to travel over 130 years of Hill Valley history (from 1885 to 2015) with Marty McFly to change the past for the better and to undo the negative effects of time travel. One of the cars used in filming is on display at Universal Studios Hollywood.", "Title: Playing Beatie Bow (film)\n\nPlaying Beatie Bow is a 1986 Australian time travel drama film. It is directed by Donald Crombie and stars Imogen Annesley, Peter Phelps and Mouche Phillips. The screenplay by Peter Gawler and Irwin Lane is based on the novel by Ruth Park.", "Title: Chronesthesia\n\nChronesthesia or mental time travel is a mental ability first hypothesized by Endel Tulving in the 1980s. This refers to the ability to be aware of one's past or future. While many may describe it as uniquely human, others now argue that this ability can transcend to include non-human animals such as birds. The mechanisms of mental time travel are not yet fully understood since there is a level of obscurity and complexity when trying to measure if or when someone underwent mental time travel or not. However, studies have been conducted to map out areas of the brain that may be responsible for mental time travel.", "Title: Time travel romance\n\nTime travel romance is a subgenre of romantic fiction associational to Paranormal romance. Time travel romance focuses on romantic love and includes an element of time travel. Time travel romance stories may or may not have a happily ever after ending. Jude Deveraux's A Knight in Shining Armor is one of the best known time travel romance novels of all time, famous for the lack of a happily ever after ending. Time travel romances feature at least one character transported to an unfamiliar time period. A recurring theme is the conflict of falling in love and subsequently the character must decide to stay in the alternate time or return to the time he/she came from.", "Title: Temporal paradox\n\nA temporal paradox, time paradox, or time travel paradox is a paradox, an apparent contradiction, or a logical contradiction that is associated with the idea of time and time travel. In physics, temporal paradoxes fall into two broad groups: consistency paradoxes exemplified by the grandfather paradox; and causal loops. More broadly, a variation of the Fermi paradox also applies to time travel.", "Title: Timeless (TV series)\n\nTimeless is an American science fiction time travel drama series that premiered on NBC on October 3, 2016. It follows the adventures of history professor Lucy Preston (Abigail Spencer), scientist Rufus Carlin (Malcolm Barrett) and soldier Wyatt Logan (Matt Lanter) as they attempt to stop Garcia Flynn (Goran Višnjić) from changing the course of American history through time travel. The series was created by Shawn Ryan and Eric Kripke and also stars Paterson Joseph and Sakina Jaffrey. Executive producers include John Davis and John Fox of \"The Blacklist\".", "Title: Rob Jenkins\n\nRob Jenkins (born 21 May 1975) is an Australian actor with experience in film, television and theatre. He studied at The Actors Workshop in Brisbane and made his feature film debut in The Spierig Brothers Australian zombie hit \"Undead\" (2003), playing the role of pilot \"Wayne Whipple\". In 2008, Jenkins played hired hitman \"Orca\", in \"Sharkmen\" and performed the role of \"Crowe\" in Artspear Entertainment's alien sci-fi comedy \"Australiens\" in 2014. The same year, he was reunited with The Spierig Brothers in time-travel drama \"Predestination\" (2014) in the role of \"Mr Jones\".", "Title: Predestination (film)\n\nPredestination is a 2014 Australian science fiction thriller film written and directed by Michael and Peter Spierig. The film stars Ethan Hawke, Sarah Snook and Noah Taylor, and is based on the short story \"\"—All You Zombies—\"\" by Robert A. Heinlein.", "Title: List of time travel works of fiction\n\nThe lists below describes works of fiction involving time travel, where time travel is central to the plot or the premise of the work. For stories of time travel in antiquity, see the history of the time travel concept. For video games and interactive media featuring time travel, see list of games containing time travel." ]
7,565
Was Albert Camus or Oscar Hammerstein II born first?
Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II
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{ "title": [ "Albert Camus", "Oscar Hammerstein II" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
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Whiting and Sigmund Romberg; but he is best known for his collaborations with Richard Rodgers, as the duo Rodgers and Hammerstein which include \"Oklahoma!", "\", \"Carousel\", \"South Pacific\", \"The King and I\", and \"The Sound of Music\"." ], "title": "Oscar Hammerstein II" }, { "sentences": [ "Herbert Lottman (August 16, 1927, Brooklyn - August 27, 2014, Paris) was an American author who specialized in writing biographies on French subjects.", " An influential biographer, he published 17 biographies, 15 of which were related to French culture, commerce, or politics; including works on Albert Camus, Colette, Gustave Flaubert, Henri Philippe Pétain, Jules Verne, and the Rothschild banking family of France.", " He wrote that, just before dying, Albert Camus was pledged to marry.", " Camus's estate tried to block his book, partly because of this controversial statement." ], "title": "Herbert Lottman" }, { "sentences": [ "The Oscar Hammerstein Award for Lifetime Achievement in Musical Theatre is named in honor of American lyricist and librettist Oscar Hammerstein, who helped shape American theater music through his collaborations with a number of different composers and writers.", " The award was created in 1988 by Janet Hayes Walker, the Founding Artistic Director of The York Theatre Company, and is presented with the endorsement of the Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization and the Hammerstein family.", " The Oscar Hammerstein Award Gala is the major annual fundraising event of The York, a mainstay of the Off-Broadway scene for more than 45 years." ], "title": "Oscar Hammerstein Award" }, { "sentences": [ "Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella is an original cast album of the first Broadway production of the musical \"Cinderella\", with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and a book by Douglas Carter Beane based partly on Hammerstein's 1957 book.", " The story is based upon the fairy tale Cinderella, particularly the French version \"Cendrillon, ou la Petite Pantoufle de Vair\", by Charles Perrault.", " The production opened in 2013.", " In Beane's plot, Cinderella opens Prince Topher's eyes to the injustice in the kingdom." ], "title": "Cinderella (2013 cast album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Marcel J. Mélançon is a Canadian philosopher and scientist.", " He was born in Saint-Barnabé, Quebec, in 1938, and is mostly known for his book on the French philosopher Albert Camus \"Albert Camus, An Analysis of his thought\" (Albert Camus.", " Analyse de sa pensée).", " He has mostly worked together with the biologist Richard D. Lambert." ], "title": "Marcel J. Melançon" }, { "sentences": [ "Albert Camus (] ; 7 November 1913 – 4 January 1960) was a French philosopher, author, and journalist.", " His views contributed to the rise of the philosophy known as absurdism.", " He wrote in his essay \"The Rebel\" that his whole life was devoted to opposing the philosophy of nihilism while still delving deeply into individual freedom.", " He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957." ], "title": "Albert Camus" }, { "sentences": [ "The Fall (French: La Chute ) is a philosophical novel by Albert Camus.", " First published in 1956, it is his last complete work of fiction.", " Set in Amsterdam, \"The Fall\" consists of a series of dramatic monologues by the self-proclaimed \"judge-penitent\" Jean-Baptiste Clamence, as he reflects upon his life to a stranger.", " In what amounts to a confession, Clamence tells of his success as a wealthy Parisian defense lawyer who was highly respected by his colleagues; his crisis, and his ultimate \"fall\" from grace, was meant to invoke, in secular terms, The Fall of Man in the Garden of Eden.", " \"The Fall\" explores themes of innocence, imprisonment, non-existence, and truth.", " In a eulogy to Albert Camus, existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre described the novel as \"perhaps the most beautiful and the least understood\" of Camus' books." ], "title": "The Fall (Camus novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Oscar Hammerstein II Farm, also known as the Highland Farm, is a historic home and farm in Doylestown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.", " The farmhouse was built in 1840, and is a three-story, three bay, stuccoed masonry residence with a hipped roof.", " It features a one-story wraparound porch.", " A decorative balustrade was added in 1954.", " Also on the property is a contributing bank barn.", " Lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II (1895–1960) purchased the farm in 1940 and died there on August 23, 1960." ], "title": "Oscar Hammerstein II Farm" }, { "sentences": [ "Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella is a musical in two acts with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and a book by Douglas Carter Beane based partly on Hammerstein's 1957 book.", " The story is based upon the fairy tale \"Cinderella\", particularly the French version \"Cendrillon, ou la Petite Pantoufle de Verre\", by Charles Perrault.", " The story concerns a young woman forced into a life of servitude by her cruel stepmother, who dreams of a better life.", " With the help of her Fairy Godmother, Cinderella is transformed into an elegant young lady and is able to attend the ball to meet her Prince, but, in this version, she must open the Prince's eyes to the injustice in his kingdom." ], "title": "Cinderella (2013 Broadway production)" } ]
[ "Title: Oscar Hammerstein I\n\nOscar Hammerstein I (8 May 18461 August 1919) was a German-born businessman, theater impresario, and composer in New York City. His passion for opera led him to open several opera houses, and he rekindled opera's popularity in America. He was the grandfather of American lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II and the father of theater manager William Hammerstein and American producer Arthur Hammerstein.", "Title: Oscar Hammerstein II\n\nOscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II ( ; July 12, 1895 – August 23, 1960) was an American librettist, theatrical producer, and (usually uncredited) theatre director of musicals for almost forty years. Hammerstein won eight Tony Awards and two Academy Awards for Best Original Song. Many of his songs are standard repertoire for vocalist's and jazz musicians. He co-wrote 850 songs. Hammerstein was the lyricist and playwright in his partnerships; his collaborators wrote the music. Hammerstein collaborated with numerous composers, such as Jerome Kern, with whom he wrote \"Show Boat\", Vincent Youmans, Rudolf Friml, Richard A. Whiting and Sigmund Romberg; but he is best known for his collaborations with Richard Rodgers, as the duo Rodgers and Hammerstein which include \"Oklahoma! \", \"Carousel\", \"South Pacific\", \"The King and I\", and \"The Sound of Music\".", "Title: Herbert Lottman\n\nHerbert Lottman (August 16, 1927, Brooklyn - August 27, 2014, Paris) was an American author who specialized in writing biographies on French subjects. An influential biographer, he published 17 biographies, 15 of which were related to French culture, commerce, or politics; including works on Albert Camus, Colette, Gustave Flaubert, Henri Philippe Pétain, Jules Verne, and the Rothschild banking family of France. He wrote that, just before dying, Albert Camus was pledged to marry. Camus's estate tried to block his book, partly because of this controversial statement.", "Title: Oscar Hammerstein Award\n\nThe Oscar Hammerstein Award for Lifetime Achievement in Musical Theatre is named in honor of American lyricist and librettist Oscar Hammerstein, who helped shape American theater music through his collaborations with a number of different composers and writers. The award was created in 1988 by Janet Hayes Walker, the Founding Artistic Director of The York Theatre Company, and is presented with the endorsement of the Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization and the Hammerstein family. The Oscar Hammerstein Award Gala is the major annual fundraising event of The York, a mainstay of the Off-Broadway scene for more than 45 years.", "Title: Cinderella (2013 cast album)\n\nRodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella is an original cast album of the first Broadway production of the musical \"Cinderella\", with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and a book by Douglas Carter Beane based partly on Hammerstein's 1957 book. The story is based upon the fairy tale Cinderella, particularly the French version \"Cendrillon, ou la Petite Pantoufle de Vair\", by Charles Perrault. The production opened in 2013. In Beane's plot, Cinderella opens Prince Topher's eyes to the injustice in the kingdom.", "Title: Marcel J. Melançon\n\nMarcel J. Mélançon is a Canadian philosopher and scientist. He was born in Saint-Barnabé, Quebec, in 1938, and is mostly known for his book on the French philosopher Albert Camus \"Albert Camus, An Analysis of his thought\" (Albert Camus. Analyse de sa pensée). He has mostly worked together with the biologist Richard D. Lambert.", "Title: Albert Camus\n\nAlbert Camus (] ; 7 November 1913 – 4 January 1960) was a French philosopher, author, and journalist. His views contributed to the rise of the philosophy known as absurdism. He wrote in his essay \"The Rebel\" that his whole life was devoted to opposing the philosophy of nihilism while still delving deeply into individual freedom. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957.", "Title: The Fall (Camus novel)\n\nThe Fall (French: La Chute ) is a philosophical novel by Albert Camus. First published in 1956, it is his last complete work of fiction. Set in Amsterdam, \"The Fall\" consists of a series of dramatic monologues by the self-proclaimed \"judge-penitent\" Jean-Baptiste Clamence, as he reflects upon his life to a stranger. In what amounts to a confession, Clamence tells of his success as a wealthy Parisian defense lawyer who was highly respected by his colleagues; his crisis, and his ultimate \"fall\" from grace, was meant to invoke, in secular terms, The Fall of Man in the Garden of Eden. \"The Fall\" explores themes of innocence, imprisonment, non-existence, and truth. In a eulogy to Albert Camus, existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre described the novel as \"perhaps the most beautiful and the least understood\" of Camus' books.", "Title: Oscar Hammerstein II Farm\n\nOscar Hammerstein II Farm, also known as the Highland Farm, is a historic home and farm in Doylestown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The farmhouse was built in 1840, and is a three-story, three bay, stuccoed masonry residence with a hipped roof. It features a one-story wraparound porch. A decorative balustrade was added in 1954. Also on the property is a contributing bank barn. Lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II (1895–1960) purchased the farm in 1940 and died there on August 23, 1960.", "Title: Cinderella (2013 Broadway production)\n\nRodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella is a musical in two acts with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and a book by Douglas Carter Beane based partly on Hammerstein's 1957 book. The story is based upon the fairy tale \"Cinderella\", particularly the French version \"Cendrillon, ou la Petite Pantoufle de Verre\", by Charles Perrault. The story concerns a young woman forced into a life of servitude by her cruel stepmother, who dreams of a better life. With the help of her Fairy Godmother, Cinderella is transformed into an elegant young lady and is able to attend the ball to meet her Prince, but, in this version, she must open the Prince's eyes to the injustice in his kingdom." ]
7,566
Who is the lead vocalist of the three-piece kawaii metal band represented by the talent agency Amuse, Inc.?
Suzuka Nakamoto
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{ "title": [ "Babymetal", "Babymetal", "Suzuka Nakamoto", "Suzuka Nakamoto" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 1, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Raura Iida (飯田 來麗 , Iida Raura ) is a Japanese singer and actress, represented by the agency Amuse Inc.", " She is a former member of the idol group Sakura Gakuin and its sub-units Twinklestars, Sleepiece, and Minipati.", " She presents a live stream programme \"Spica no Yoru\" (スピカの夜 ) with Yuika Shima." ], "title": "Raura Iida" }, { "sentences": [ "Suzuka Nakamoto (中元 すず香 , Nakamoto Suzuka , born December 20, 1997) , known by her stage names Suzuka and Su-metal, is a Japanese idol.", " She is best known as the lead vocalist of three-piece kawaii metal band Babymetal.", " She is represented by the talent agency Amuse, Inc. and has been a member of three musical groups formed by the company: Karen Girl's, Sakura Gakuin, and Babymetal." ], "title": "Suzuka Nakamoto" }, { "sentences": [ "Moa Kikuchi (菊地 最愛 , Kikuchi Moa , born July 4, 1999) is a Japanese idol, singer and model.", " She is represented by the talent agency Amuse, Inc..", " She is a member of the kawaii metal group Babymetal and a former member of the idol group Sakura Gakuin." ], "title": "Moa Kikuchi" }, { "sentences": [ "Deadlift Lolita is a Japanese Kawaii metal duo.", " The group currently consists of Australian bodybuilder, professional wrestler, and metal vocalist Ladybeard as well as Japanese bodybuilder, gravure idol, professional wrestler, and J-pop vocalist Reika Saiki.", " The group came into being after Ladybeard left his prior group Ladybaby in mid-to-late 2016 for currently unknown reasons.", " This allowed for the creation of Deadlift Lolita in early 2017." ], "title": "Deadlift Lolita" }, { "sentences": [ "Ayaka Miyoshi (三吉彩花 , Miyoshi Ayaka , born June 18, 1996) is a Japanese idol, singer, model and actress.", " She is a represented by the talent agency Amuse, Inc. and from 2010 to 2012 was a member of the agency's girl group Sakura Gakuin." ], "title": "Ayaka Miyoshi" }, { "sentences": [ "Sakura Fujiwara (藤原さくら , Fujiwara Sakura , born December 30, 1995) in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, is a Japanese singer-songwriter and actress.", " She is managed by the agency Amuse Inc. and signed to SPEEDSTAR RECORDS." ], "title": "Sakura Fujiwara" }, { "sentences": [ "Akane Sakanoue (坂ノ上 茜 , Sakanoue Akane ) is a Japanese actress from Kumamoto Prefecture and affiliated to the talent agency Amuse.", " She is also talented in gymnastics, a trait that was demonstrated in her role as Asuna Yamase in 2015 Ultra Series, \"Ultraman X\"." ], "title": "Akane Sakanoue" }, { "sentences": [ "Hikaru Yamamoto (山本 ひかる , Yamamoto Hikaru ) is a Japanese actress from Osaka Prefecture.", " After winning the Amuse Ohimesama Audition, she was signed onto the Amuse, Inc. talent agency.", " She starred as the female lead in \"Kamen Rider W\" in 2009-2010." ], "title": "Hikaru Yamamoto" }, { "sentences": [ "Babymetal (stylized as BABYMETAL) is a Japanese metal idol band.", " Their line-up consists of Suzuka Nakamoto as \"Su-metal\", Yui Mizuno as \"Yuimetal\", and Moa Kikuchi as \"Moametal\".", " The concept of the group is a fusion of the heavy metal and Japanese idol genres.", " The three teenage girls and their band are managed by the Amuse talent agency.", " Their vocals are backed by heavy metal instrumentation played by the Kami Band.", " Babymetal released their eponymous debut album in February 2014.", " Their second album \"Metal Resistance\" was released worldwide on 01, 2016 (2016--) ." ], "title": "Babymetal" }, { "sentences": [ "Ayami Mutō (武藤彩未 , Mutō Ayami , born April 29, 1996) is a Japanese idol and singer.", " She is represented by the talent agency Amuse, Inc. and has been a member of three musical groups formed by the company: Karen Girl's, Sakura Gakuin, and its first sub-unit Twinklestars." ], "title": "Ayami Mutō" } ]
[ "Title: Raura Iida\n\nRaura Iida (飯田 來麗 , Iida Raura ) is a Japanese singer and actress, represented by the agency Amuse Inc. She is a former member of the idol group Sakura Gakuin and its sub-units Twinklestars, Sleepiece, and Minipati. She presents a live stream programme \"Spica no Yoru\" (スピカの夜 ) with Yuika Shima.", "Title: Suzuka Nakamoto\n\nSuzuka Nakamoto (中元 すず香 , Nakamoto Suzuka , born December 20, 1997) , known by her stage names Suzuka and Su-metal, is a Japanese idol. She is best known as the lead vocalist of three-piece kawaii metal band Babymetal. She is represented by the talent agency Amuse, Inc. and has been a member of three musical groups formed by the company: Karen Girl's, Sakura Gakuin, and Babymetal.", "Title: Moa Kikuchi\n\nMoa Kikuchi (菊地 最愛 , Kikuchi Moa , born July 4, 1999) is a Japanese idol, singer and model. She is represented by the talent agency Amuse, Inc.. She is a member of the kawaii metal group Babymetal and a former member of the idol group Sakura Gakuin.", "Title: Deadlift Lolita\n\nDeadlift Lolita is a Japanese Kawaii metal duo. The group currently consists of Australian bodybuilder, professional wrestler, and metal vocalist Ladybeard as well as Japanese bodybuilder, gravure idol, professional wrestler, and J-pop vocalist Reika Saiki. The group came into being after Ladybeard left his prior group Ladybaby in mid-to-late 2016 for currently unknown reasons. This allowed for the creation of Deadlift Lolita in early 2017.", "Title: Ayaka Miyoshi\n\nAyaka Miyoshi (三吉彩花 , Miyoshi Ayaka , born June 18, 1996) is a Japanese idol, singer, model and actress. She is a represented by the talent agency Amuse, Inc. and from 2010 to 2012 was a member of the agency's girl group Sakura Gakuin.", "Title: Sakura Fujiwara\n\nSakura Fujiwara (藤原さくら , Fujiwara Sakura , born December 30, 1995) in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, is a Japanese singer-songwriter and actress. She is managed by the agency Amuse Inc. and signed to SPEEDSTAR RECORDS.", "Title: Akane Sakanoue\n\nAkane Sakanoue (坂ノ上 茜 , Sakanoue Akane ) is a Japanese actress from Kumamoto Prefecture and affiliated to the talent agency Amuse. She is also talented in gymnastics, a trait that was demonstrated in her role as Asuna Yamase in 2015 Ultra Series, \"Ultraman X\".", "Title: Hikaru Yamamoto\n\nHikaru Yamamoto (山本 ひかる , Yamamoto Hikaru ) is a Japanese actress from Osaka Prefecture. After winning the Amuse Ohimesama Audition, she was signed onto the Amuse, Inc. talent agency. She starred as the female lead in \"Kamen Rider W\" in 2009-2010.", "Title: Babymetal\n\nBabymetal (stylized as BABYMETAL) is a Japanese metal idol band. Their line-up consists of Suzuka Nakamoto as \"Su-metal\", Yui Mizuno as \"Yuimetal\", and Moa Kikuchi as \"Moametal\". The concept of the group is a fusion of the heavy metal and Japanese idol genres. The three teenage girls and their band are managed by the Amuse talent agency. Their vocals are backed by heavy metal instrumentation played by the Kami Band. Babymetal released their eponymous debut album in February 2014. Their second album \"Metal Resistance\" was released worldwide on 01, 2016 (2016--) .", "Title: Ayami Mutō\n\nAyami Mutō (武藤彩未 , Mutō Ayami , born April 29, 1996) is a Japanese idol and singer. She is represented by the talent agency Amuse, Inc. and has been a member of three musical groups formed by the company: Karen Girl's, Sakura Gakuin, and its first sub-unit Twinklestars." ]
7,567
which song written by Robbie Robertson was covered by Four Winds?
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
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{ "title": [ "Four Winds (EP)", "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Ophelia\" is a song written by Robbie Robertson that was first released by The Band on their 1975 album \"Northern Lights – Southern Cross\".", " It was the lead single from the album.", " It has also appeared on several of the group's live and compilation albums, and has been covered by such artists as Vince Gill and My Morning Jacket." ], "title": "Ophelia (The Band song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down\" is a song written by Robbie Robertson and originally recorded by the Canadian-American roots rock group the Band in 1969 and released on their eponymous second album.", " Levon Helm provided the lead vocals.", " The song is a first-person narrative relating the economic and social distress experienced by the protagonist, a poor white Southerner, during the last year of the American Civil War.", " Frequently appearing on lists of the best rock songs of all time, it has been cited as an early example of the genre known as roots rock." ], "title": "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Somewhere Down the Crazy River\" is a 1987 song by Robbie Robertson, initially released on Robertson's debut solo album \"Robbie Robertson\", with Sam Llanas on backing vocals.", " It reached No. 15 on the UK Singles Chart, No. 24 on \"Billboard\"'s Mainstream Rock Tracks and won Robertson and Daniel Lanois the Canadian Producer of the Year Award for 1989." ], "title": "Somewhere Down the Crazy River" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Jemima Surrender\" is a song written by Levon Helm and Robbie Robertson.", " It was first released on the Band's self-titled album in 1969.", " Usual Band drummer Levon Helm played guitar and sang the lead vocal while usual Band pianist Richard Manuel played drums.", " The song's lasciviousness helped inspire Naomi Weisstein to form the Chicago Women's Liberation Rock Band." ], "title": "Jemima Surrender" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show\" is a song written by Robbie Robertson that was first released on the Band's 1970 album \"Stage Fright\".", " It was also frequently performed in the group's live sets and appeared on several of their live albums. Based on Levon Helm's memories of minstrel and medicine shows in Arkansas, the song has been interpreted as an allegory on the music business.", " Garth Hudson received particular praise for his tenor saxophone playing on the song." ], "title": "The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show" }, { "sentences": [ "Four Winds is an EP by the indie rock band Bright Eyes, that was released on March 6, 2007.", " The title track is the first single from their album \"Cassadaga\".", " The other 5 tracks are exclusive b-sides from the 2006 recording sessions.", " It is marketed as being \"quietly enchanting\" and including \"a wandering country charm and all of the story-telling seductiveness of earlier work.", " The fiddle refrain in the verse utilizes a melody identical to that of the vocal refrain (\"Na, na na, na na na na\") in Joan Baez's rendition of \"The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down.\"", " The song \"Four Winds\" was ranked #5 on \"Rolling Stone\"' s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007." ], "title": "Four Winds (EP)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Pledging My Time\" is a blues song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan for his 1966 album \"Blonde on Blonde\".", " The song was recorded on March 8, 1966, in Nashville, Tennessee, with veteran Nashville musicians and Canadian guitarist Robbie Robertson.", " \"Pledging My Time\" was released the next month by Columbia Records as the B-side of the single \"Rainy Day Women#12 & 35\", a hit record in both the United States and Great Britain.", " The two songs also led off \"Blonde on Blonde\", which was officially released on May 16, 1966, and today is considered among the best albums of all time." ], "title": "Pledging My Time" }, { "sentences": [ "\"It Makes No Difference\" is a song written by Robbie Robertson and sung by Rick Danko that was first released by The Band on their 1975 album \"Northern Lights – Southern Cross\".", " It has also appeared on live and compilation albums, including the soundtrack to the film \"The Last Waltz\".", " Among the artists covering the song are Solomon Burke, My Morning Jacket and Over the Rhine." ], "title": "It Makes No Difference" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Uh-Uh-Uh\" was the A-side to the 1964 single on Ware Records by The Canadian Squires, written by guitarist Jaime Robbie Robertson, and produced by independent producer Henry Glover.", " The song was a standard R&B number akin to what the group, who more frequently used the moniker \"Levon and the Hawks\" (and whom after the single flopped, used it permanently), was performing in clubs across Canada and The United States.", " Sung by pianist Richard Manuel, with backing vocals by drummer Levon Helm, it was backed by \"Leave Me Alone\", also penned by Robertson." ], "title": "Uh-Uh-Uh" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Daniel and the Sacred Harp\" is a song written by Robbie Robertson that was first released by The Band on their 1970 album \"Stage Fright\".", " It has been covered by such artists as Barrence Whitfield." ], "title": "Daniel and the Sacred Harp" } ]
[ "Title: Ophelia (The Band song)\n\n\"Ophelia\" is a song written by Robbie Robertson that was first released by The Band on their 1975 album \"Northern Lights – Southern Cross\". It was the lead single from the album. It has also appeared on several of the group's live and compilation albums, and has been covered by such artists as Vince Gill and My Morning Jacket.", "Title: The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down\n\n\"The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down\" is a song written by Robbie Robertson and originally recorded by the Canadian-American roots rock group the Band in 1969 and released on their eponymous second album. Levon Helm provided the lead vocals. The song is a first-person narrative relating the economic and social distress experienced by the protagonist, a poor white Southerner, during the last year of the American Civil War. Frequently appearing on lists of the best rock songs of all time, it has been cited as an early example of the genre known as roots rock.", "Title: Somewhere Down the Crazy River\n\n\"Somewhere Down the Crazy River\" is a 1987 song by Robbie Robertson, initially released on Robertson's debut solo album \"Robbie Robertson\", with Sam Llanas on backing vocals. It reached No. 15 on the UK Singles Chart, No. 24 on \"Billboard\"'s Mainstream Rock Tracks and won Robertson and Daniel Lanois the Canadian Producer of the Year Award for 1989.", "Title: Jemima Surrender\n\n\"Jemima Surrender\" is a song written by Levon Helm and Robbie Robertson. It was first released on the Band's self-titled album in 1969. Usual Band drummer Levon Helm played guitar and sang the lead vocal while usual Band pianist Richard Manuel played drums. The song's lasciviousness helped inspire Naomi Weisstein to form the Chicago Women's Liberation Rock Band.", "Title: The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show\n\n\"The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show\" is a song written by Robbie Robertson that was first released on the Band's 1970 album \"Stage Fright\". It was also frequently performed in the group's live sets and appeared on several of their live albums. Based on Levon Helm's memories of minstrel and medicine shows in Arkansas, the song has been interpreted as an allegory on the music business. Garth Hudson received particular praise for his tenor saxophone playing on the song.", "Title: Four Winds (EP)\n\nFour Winds is an EP by the indie rock band Bright Eyes, that was released on March 6, 2007. The title track is the first single from their album \"Cassadaga\". The other 5 tracks are exclusive b-sides from the 2006 recording sessions. It is marketed as being \"quietly enchanting\" and including \"a wandering country charm and all of the story-telling seductiveness of earlier work. The fiddle refrain in the verse utilizes a melody identical to that of the vocal refrain (\"Na, na na, na na na na\") in Joan Baez's rendition of \"The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down.\" The song \"Four Winds\" was ranked #5 on \"Rolling Stone\"' s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007.", "Title: Pledging My Time\n\n\"Pledging My Time\" is a blues song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan for his 1966 album \"Blonde on Blonde\". The song was recorded on March 8, 1966, in Nashville, Tennessee, with veteran Nashville musicians and Canadian guitarist Robbie Robertson. \"Pledging My Time\" was released the next month by Columbia Records as the B-side of the single \"Rainy Day Women#12 & 35\", a hit record in both the United States and Great Britain. The two songs also led off \"Blonde on Blonde\", which was officially released on May 16, 1966, and today is considered among the best albums of all time.", "Title: It Makes No Difference\n\n\"It Makes No Difference\" is a song written by Robbie Robertson and sung by Rick Danko that was first released by The Band on their 1975 album \"Northern Lights – Southern Cross\". It has also appeared on live and compilation albums, including the soundtrack to the film \"The Last Waltz\". Among the artists covering the song are Solomon Burke, My Morning Jacket and Over the Rhine.", "Title: Uh-Uh-Uh\n\n\"Uh-Uh-Uh\" was the A-side to the 1964 single on Ware Records by The Canadian Squires, written by guitarist Jaime Robbie Robertson, and produced by independent producer Henry Glover. The song was a standard R&B number akin to what the group, who more frequently used the moniker \"Levon and the Hawks\" (and whom after the single flopped, used it permanently), was performing in clubs across Canada and The United States. Sung by pianist Richard Manuel, with backing vocals by drummer Levon Helm, it was backed by \"Leave Me Alone\", also penned by Robertson.", "Title: Daniel and the Sacred Harp\n\n\"Daniel and the Sacred Harp\" is a song written by Robbie Robertson that was first released by The Band on their 1970 album \"Stage Fright\". It has been covered by such artists as Barrence Whitfield." ]
7,568
Are The Freeman and Baseball Digest both magazines?
yes
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "The Freeman", "Baseball Digest" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Water Forest Press is an independent book publisher located in rural Pennsylvania.", " Water Forest Press was created by Victoria Valentine, as an imprint of Skyline Publications.", " Skyline Publications produced print magazines that were retired in 2004.", " Water Forest Press replaced Skyline Magazines with Skyline Review, Literary House Review & Hudson View Poetry Digest books.", " Skyline Publications published monthly literary magazines that were distributed nationwide in stores, libraries, universities and homes, with a readership of approximately 10,000 per issue.", " \"A Tribute To America\" issue (dedicated to 9/11) was reprinted three times.", " All proceeds from the Tribute Issue were donated to local fire houses to purchase needed equipment." ], "title": "Water Forest Press Publishing" }, { "sentences": [ "Roy J. Reiman (born May 16, 1934) is the founder of Reiman Publications based in Greendale, Wisconsin, which is best known for its country-oriented magazines, books, and other home products.", " Roy Reiman is credited with building the country’s largest, private, subscription-based publishing company.", " In 2003, it was reported that one out of every eight households in the United States subscribed to a Reiman magazine.", " Roy Reiman was named publisher of the year in 1991 by Magazine Weekly and Wisconsin’s Master Entrepreneur in 1992.", " Reiman Publications, now affiliated with the Reader's Digest Corporation, currently publishes thirteen national consumer magazines, including \"Taste of Home\", the most popular cooking magazine worldwide." ], "title": "Roy Reiman" }, { "sentences": [ "Elizabeth Sims (born September 30, 1957) is an American writer, journalist, and contributing editor at \"Writer's Digest\" magazine.", " She is a former correspondent for the \"Sarasota Herald-Tribune\" and author of two series of crime novels, including her Rita Farmer Mystery Series, originally published by St. Martin's Press Minotaur and Lillian Byrd Crime Series, originally published by Alyson Books.", " She has also published a stand-alone novel, \"Crimes in a Second Language\", under her personal imprint, Spruce Park Press.", " Her nonfiction works include \"You've Got a Book in You: A Stress-Free Guide to Writing the Book of Your Dreams\", published by Writer's Digest Books, articles, short stories, poems, and essays for magazines and books.", " She also serves as a coach and mentor for new and aspiring writers and offers keynote speeches and presents workshops at writer's conferences around North America." ], "title": "Elizabeth Sims" }, { "sentences": [ "The Freeman (formerly published as The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty or Ideas on Liberty) is a defunct American libertarian magazine, formerly published by the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE).", " It was founded in 1950 by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette.", " The magazine was purchased by an FEE-owned company in 1954, and FEE took over direct control of the magazine in 1956." ], "title": "The Freeman" }, { "sentences": [ "Baseball Digest is a baseball magazine resource, published in Evanston, Illinois by Grandstand Publishing, LLC.", " It is the oldest and longest-running baseball magazine in the United States." ], "title": "Baseball Digest" }, { "sentences": [ "Jason Sizemore is an American writer and editor based in Lexington, Kentucky.", " He is the owner and managing editor of Apex Publications.", " He was born in Big Creek, KY (pop.", " 400).", " He was the editor and publisher of \"Apex Digest\", a quarterly science fiction and horror digest that ran for 12 issues between 2005 and 2008.", " As the publisher/managing editor of \"Apex Magazine\", he was nominated for the Hugo Award in the semiprozine category in 2012, 2013 and 2014.", " As a writer he has published several stories in genre magazines.", " His first short story collection, \"Irredeemable\", was published in April, 2014." ], "title": "Jason Sizemore" }, { "sentences": [ "Football Digest was a sports magazine for fans interested in professional American football, with in-depth coverage of the National Football League (NFL).", " The magazine modeled the \"Reader's Digest\" idea, to bring the best in football journalism from newspapers and magazines that the fans would have otherwise not had an opportunity to read." ], "title": "Football Digest" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Richards Gordon, known as Dick \"Scoop\" Gordon (January 15, 1911 – December 8, 2008), was an American sports journalist whose works were a regular feature in venerable sports magazines like \"The Sporting News\", \"Sports Illustrated\", and \"Baseball Digest\".", " After earning his nickname \"Scoop\" in 1930 by reporting for \"The Daily Princetonian\" that golfing legend Bobby Jones would be retiring from active competition, Gordon went on to a sports reporting career which ended in 2008." ], "title": "Dick Gordon (sports writer)" }, { "sentences": [ "John Kuenster (June 18, 1924 – April 2, 2012) was a sportswriter for the \"Chicago Daily News\" and most notably, was the editor of the periodical \"Baseball Digest\".", " He also wrote the books \"To Sleep with the Angels\" (1990), \"Heartbreakers\" (2002) and \"At Home and Away\" (2003), among others." ], "title": "John Kuenster" }, { "sentences": [ "Gordon Cobbledick (December 31, 1898 – October 2, 1969), was an American sports journalist and author in Cleveland, Ohio.", " He was a journalist for the Cleveland \"Plain Dealer\" and \"Cleveland Times\" from 1923 to 1964.", " He served as a war correspondent during World War II, and his account of the Battle of Okinawa written on V-E Day has been frequently reprinted and cited as an example of excellent war reporting.", " In 1947, Cobbledick became the sports editor of the \"Plain Dealer\".", " His works were frequently published in \"The Sporting News\", \"Sports Illustrated\", and \"Baseball Digest\".", " In 1977, he received the J. G. Taylor Spink Award from the Baseball Writers Association of America and was inducted into the \"writers' wing\" of the Baseball Hall of Fame.", " He was also inducted into the Journalism Hall of Fame in 1982 and the Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame in 2007." ], "title": "Gordon Cobbledick" } ]
[ "Title: Water Forest Press Publishing\n\nWater Forest Press is an independent book publisher located in rural Pennsylvania. Water Forest Press was created by Victoria Valentine, as an imprint of Skyline Publications. Skyline Publications produced print magazines that were retired in 2004. Water Forest Press replaced Skyline Magazines with Skyline Review, Literary House Review & Hudson View Poetry Digest books. Skyline Publications published monthly literary magazines that were distributed nationwide in stores, libraries, universities and homes, with a readership of approximately 10,000 per issue. \"A Tribute To America\" issue (dedicated to 9/11) was reprinted three times. All proceeds from the Tribute Issue were donated to local fire houses to purchase needed equipment.", "Title: Roy Reiman\n\nRoy J. Reiman (born May 16, 1934) is the founder of Reiman Publications based in Greendale, Wisconsin, which is best known for its country-oriented magazines, books, and other home products. Roy Reiman is credited with building the country’s largest, private, subscription-based publishing company. In 2003, it was reported that one out of every eight households in the United States subscribed to a Reiman magazine. Roy Reiman was named publisher of the year in 1991 by Magazine Weekly and Wisconsin’s Master Entrepreneur in 1992. Reiman Publications, now affiliated with the Reader's Digest Corporation, currently publishes thirteen national consumer magazines, including \"Taste of Home\", the most popular cooking magazine worldwide.", "Title: Elizabeth Sims\n\nElizabeth Sims (born September 30, 1957) is an American writer, journalist, and contributing editor at \"Writer's Digest\" magazine. She is a former correspondent for the \"Sarasota Herald-Tribune\" and author of two series of crime novels, including her Rita Farmer Mystery Series, originally published by St. Martin's Press Minotaur and Lillian Byrd Crime Series, originally published by Alyson Books. She has also published a stand-alone novel, \"Crimes in a Second Language\", under her personal imprint, Spruce Park Press. Her nonfiction works include \"You've Got a Book in You: A Stress-Free Guide to Writing the Book of Your Dreams\", published by Writer's Digest Books, articles, short stories, poems, and essays for magazines and books. She also serves as a coach and mentor for new and aspiring writers and offers keynote speeches and presents workshops at writer's conferences around North America.", "Title: The Freeman\n\nThe Freeman (formerly published as The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty or Ideas on Liberty) is a defunct American libertarian magazine, formerly published by the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE). It was founded in 1950 by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette. The magazine was purchased by an FEE-owned company in 1954, and FEE took over direct control of the magazine in 1956.", "Title: Baseball Digest\n\nBaseball Digest is a baseball magazine resource, published in Evanston, Illinois by Grandstand Publishing, LLC. It is the oldest and longest-running baseball magazine in the United States.", "Title: Jason Sizemore\n\nJason Sizemore is an American writer and editor based in Lexington, Kentucky. He is the owner and managing editor of Apex Publications. He was born in Big Creek, KY (pop. 400). He was the editor and publisher of \"Apex Digest\", a quarterly science fiction and horror digest that ran for 12 issues between 2005 and 2008. As the publisher/managing editor of \"Apex Magazine\", he was nominated for the Hugo Award in the semiprozine category in 2012, 2013 and 2014. As a writer he has published several stories in genre magazines. His first short story collection, \"Irredeemable\", was published in April, 2014.", "Title: Football Digest\n\nFootball Digest was a sports magazine for fans interested in professional American football, with in-depth coverage of the National Football League (NFL). The magazine modeled the \"Reader's Digest\" idea, to bring the best in football journalism from newspapers and magazines that the fans would have otherwise not had an opportunity to read.", "Title: Dick Gordon (sports writer)\n\nCharles Richards Gordon, known as Dick \"Scoop\" Gordon (January 15, 1911 – December 8, 2008), was an American sports journalist whose works were a regular feature in venerable sports magazines like \"The Sporting News\", \"Sports Illustrated\", and \"Baseball Digest\". After earning his nickname \"Scoop\" in 1930 by reporting for \"The Daily Princetonian\" that golfing legend Bobby Jones would be retiring from active competition, Gordon went on to a sports reporting career which ended in 2008.", "Title: John Kuenster\n\nJohn Kuenster (June 18, 1924 – April 2, 2012) was a sportswriter for the \"Chicago Daily News\" and most notably, was the editor of the periodical \"Baseball Digest\". He also wrote the books \"To Sleep with the Angels\" (1990), \"Heartbreakers\" (2002) and \"At Home and Away\" (2003), among others.", "Title: Gordon Cobbledick\n\nGordon Cobbledick (December 31, 1898 – October 2, 1969), was an American sports journalist and author in Cleveland, Ohio. He was a journalist for the Cleveland \"Plain Dealer\" and \"Cleveland Times\" from 1923 to 1964. He served as a war correspondent during World War II, and his account of the Battle of Okinawa written on V-E Day has been frequently reprinted and cited as an example of excellent war reporting. In 1947, Cobbledick became the sports editor of the \"Plain Dealer\". His works were frequently published in \"The Sporting News\", \"Sports Illustrated\", and \"Baseball Digest\". In 1977, he received the J. G. Taylor Spink Award from the Baseball Writers Association of America and was inducted into the \"writers' wing\" of the Baseball Hall of Fame. He was also inducted into the Journalism Hall of Fame in 1982 and the Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame in 2007." ]
7,569
Sharon Cooper is a member of which half of the Georgia General Assembly?
Georgia House of Representatives
bridge
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[ "Title: 140th Georgia General Assembly\n\nThe 140th Georgia General Assembly succeeded the 139th and served as the precedent for the 141st General Assembly in 1991. The 140th General Assembly of the U.S. state of Georgia convened its first session on January 9, 1989, at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta.", "Title: 135th Georgia General Assembly\n\nThe 135th General Assembly of the U.S. state of Georgia convened its first session on January 8, 1979, at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta. The 135th Georgia General Assembly succeeded the 134th and served as the precedent for the 136th General Assembly in 1981.", "Title: 134th Georgia General Assembly\n\nThe 134th General Assembly of the U.S. state of Georgia convened its first session on January 10, 1977, at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta. The 134th Georgia General Assembly succeeded the 133rd and served as the precedent for the 135th General Assembly in 1979.", "Title: Georgia General Assembly\n\nThe Georgia General Assembly is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Georgia. It is bicameral, consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives.", "Title: Georgia General Assembly elections, 2010\n\nThe 2010 Georgia General Assembly elections occurred on November 2, 2010 to elect the members to the Georgia State Senate and Georgia House of Representatives. All fifty-six seats in the state Senate and all 180 seats in the state House were up for two year terms. The winners of this election cycle served in the 151st Georgia General Assembly.", "Title: 139th Georgia General Assembly\n\nThe 139th General Assembly of the U.S. state of Georgia convened its first session on January 12, 1987, at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta. The 139th Georgia General Assembly succeeded the 138th and served as the precedent for the 140th General Assembly in 1989.", "Title: 1st Georgia General Assembly\n\nThe Georgia General Assembly first started in 1751, but wasn't active until 1777, when Georgia became one of the Thirteen Colonies and broke away from Great Britain. The 2nd Georgia General Assembly followed two years later. It took place sometime in January, in Savannah, which was the capital of Georgia at the time. The capital was moved to its present location, Atlanta, in 1868. The Assembly has been held once every two years starting in 1777. The Assembly elected the Georgia House of Representatives and Georgia Senate.", "Title: Sharon Cooper\n\nSharon Cooper is a member of the House of Representatives in the U.S. state of Georgia. Cooper is a Republican representing District 41 in the Georgia House of Representatives, which encompasses parts of Cobb County. Rep. Cooper is the Majority Caucus Chairman Emeritus, as well as the Chair of the Health and Human Services Committee. Rep. Cooper is married to bariatric physician Dr. Tom Cooper.", "Title: 150th Georgia General Assembly\n\nThe 150th General Assembly of the U.S. state of Georgia convened its first session on January 12, 2009, at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta, Georgia. The 150th Georgia General Assembly succeeded the 149th and will serve as the precedent for the 151st General Assembly in 2011.", "Title: 138th Georgia General Assembly\n\nThe 138th General Assembly of the U.S. state of Georgia convened its first session on January 7, 1985, at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta. The 138th Georgia General Assembly succeeded the 137th and served as the precedent for the 139th General Assembly in 1987." ]
7,570
Did George Avakian write more books than Thomas Woods?
no
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Thomas Woods", "George Avakian" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Thomas Ernest Woods Jr. (born August 1, 1972) is an American historian, political commentator, author, and podcaster.", " Woods is a \"New York Times\" Best-Selling author and has published twelve books.", " He has written extensively on subjects including the history of the United States, Catholicism, contemporary politics, and economics.", " Although not an economist himself, Woods is a proponent of the Austrian School of economics.", " He hosts two podcasts, \"The Tom Woods Show\" and \"Contra Krugman\"." ], "title": "Thomas Woods" }, { "sentences": [ "Jazz on a Summer's Day (1960) is a concert film set at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival in Rhode Island, directed by commercial and fashion photographer Bert Stern.", " The Columbia Records jazz producer, George Avakian, was the musical director of the film." ], "title": "Jazz on a Summer's Day" }, { "sentences": [ "Haley's Juke Box: Songs of the Bill Haley Generation (often listed in reference books as \"Bill Haley's Jukebox\"), is the eleventh studio album by Bill Haley & His Comets.", " Released by Warner Bros.", " Records in the summer of 1960, the album was produced by George Avakian." ], "title": "Haley's Juke Box" }, { "sentences": [ "Louis Armstrong Plays W. C. Handy is a 1954 studio release by Louis Armstrong and His All Stars, described by Allmusic as \"Louis Armstrong's finest record of the 1950s\" and \"essential music for all serious jazz collections\".", " Columbia CD released the album on CD in 1986 in a much altered form, with alternative versions in place of many of the original songs, but restored the original with its 1997 re-issue, which also included additional tracks: a brief interview by the producer, George Avakian, with W. C. Handy; a joke told by Louis Armstrong; and several rehearsal versions of the songs." ], "title": "Louis Armstrong Plays W.C. Handy" }, { "sentences": [ "Trombone For Two is a 1956 album by jazz trombonists J. J. Johnson and Kai Winding (\"Jay and Kai\").", " It was the first of five albums that Winding and Johnson recorded for Columbia Records (CL 742).", " George Avakian produced the recording sessions, which took place on June 23 and 24, 1955." ], "title": "Trombone for Two" }, { "sentences": [ "George Avakian (Armenian: Գևորգ Ավագյան ; Russian: Геворк Авакян ; born March 15, 1919) is an American record producer and executive known particularly for his work with Columbia Records, and his production of albums by Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis and other notable jazz musicians." ], "title": "George Avakian" }, { "sentences": [ "Bill Haley and His Comets is the title of the tenth album of rock and roll recordings by Bill Haley & His Comets.", " Released in April 1960, it was the band's first album release for Warner Bros.", " Records, following their departure from Decca Records at the end of 1959.", " The recordings were produced by George Avakian, who succeeded Haley's Decca producer, Milt Gabler." ], "title": "Bill Haley and His Comets (1960 album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Eli's Chosen Six was the ensemble that appeared in the influential 1958 concert film \"Jazz On A Summer's Day\" playing Dixieland as they drove around Newport in a convertible jalopy.", " It was a famous Yale University Dixieland band of the 1950s that played the boisterous trad-jazz style of the day.", " The ensemble of white college-student jazz revivalists rose into popular prominence in the mid-1950s, when \"college jazz\" was a catchphrase.", " The sextet was founded and managed by Dick Voigt, and counted as members the later-legendary trombonist Roswell Rudd, bassists Buell Neidlinger (succeeded by Bob Morgan), cornetist and cartoonist Lee Lorenz, clarinetist Pete Williams (who was succeeded by Leroy Sam Parkins) and drummer Lyman \"House\" Drake (who was succeeded by Steve Little).", " With the help of the producer and Yale alumnus George Avakian, the band recorded an album for Columbia Records in 1955." ], "title": "Eli's Chosen Six" }, { "sentences": [ "Expectations is a 1972 album by the pianist, saxophonist and composer Keith Jarrett, released on Columbia Records.", " In addition to Jarrett, musicians on the recording include Dewey Redman (tenor saxophone), Charlie Haden (bass), Paul Motian (drums), Sam Brown (guitar), Airto Moreira (percussion), as well as brass and string sections whose members are not credited in the album information.", " \"Expectations\" was produced by George Avakian." ], "title": "Expectations (Keith Jarrett album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas \"Tom\" Woods (30 January 1890 - unknown) birth registered in Pontypool, was a Welsh Dual-code international rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s, playing representative level rugby union (RU) for England, and at club level for Pontypool RFC, Devonport Services R.F.C. (and/or Devonport Albion R.F.C.), and Royal Navy Rugby Union as a Forward, and playing representative level rugby league (RL) for Wales, and at club level for Wigan, as a prop , or second-row , i.e. number 8 or 10, 9 or, 11 or 12, during the era of contested scrums.", " Thomas Woods was the first footballer, the second being Peter Williams, to play rugby union for England, and rugby league for Wales." ], "title": "Thomas Woods (rugby)" } ]
[ "Title: Thomas Woods\n\nThomas Ernest Woods Jr. (born August 1, 1972) is an American historian, political commentator, author, and podcaster. Woods is a \"New York Times\" Best-Selling author and has published twelve books. He has written extensively on subjects including the history of the United States, Catholicism, contemporary politics, and economics. Although not an economist himself, Woods is a proponent of the Austrian School of economics. He hosts two podcasts, \"The Tom Woods Show\" and \"Contra Krugman\".", "Title: Jazz on a Summer's Day\n\nJazz on a Summer's Day (1960) is a concert film set at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival in Rhode Island, directed by commercial and fashion photographer Bert Stern. The Columbia Records jazz producer, George Avakian, was the musical director of the film.", "Title: Haley's Juke Box\n\nHaley's Juke Box: Songs of the Bill Haley Generation (often listed in reference books as \"Bill Haley's Jukebox\"), is the eleventh studio album by Bill Haley & His Comets. Released by Warner Bros. Records in the summer of 1960, the album was produced by George Avakian.", "Title: Louis Armstrong Plays W.C. Handy\n\nLouis Armstrong Plays W. C. Handy is a 1954 studio release by Louis Armstrong and His All Stars, described by Allmusic as \"Louis Armstrong's finest record of the 1950s\" and \"essential music for all serious jazz collections\". Columbia CD released the album on CD in 1986 in a much altered form, with alternative versions in place of many of the original songs, but restored the original with its 1997 re-issue, which also included additional tracks: a brief interview by the producer, George Avakian, with W. C. Handy; a joke told by Louis Armstrong; and several rehearsal versions of the songs.", "Title: Trombone for Two\n\nTrombone For Two is a 1956 album by jazz trombonists J. J. Johnson and Kai Winding (\"Jay and Kai\"). It was the first of five albums that Winding and Johnson recorded for Columbia Records (CL 742). George Avakian produced the recording sessions, which took place on June 23 and 24, 1955.", "Title: George Avakian\n\nGeorge Avakian (Armenian: Գևորգ Ավագյան ; Russian: Геворк Авакян ; born March 15, 1919) is an American record producer and executive known particularly for his work with Columbia Records, and his production of albums by Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis and other notable jazz musicians.", "Title: Bill Haley and His Comets (1960 album)\n\nBill Haley and His Comets is the title of the tenth album of rock and roll recordings by Bill Haley & His Comets. Released in April 1960, it was the band's first album release for Warner Bros. Records, following their departure from Decca Records at the end of 1959. The recordings were produced by George Avakian, who succeeded Haley's Decca producer, Milt Gabler.", "Title: Eli's Chosen Six\n\nEli's Chosen Six was the ensemble that appeared in the influential 1958 concert film \"Jazz On A Summer's Day\" playing Dixieland as they drove around Newport in a convertible jalopy. It was a famous Yale University Dixieland band of the 1950s that played the boisterous trad-jazz style of the day. The ensemble of white college-student jazz revivalists rose into popular prominence in the mid-1950s, when \"college jazz\" was a catchphrase. The sextet was founded and managed by Dick Voigt, and counted as members the later-legendary trombonist Roswell Rudd, bassists Buell Neidlinger (succeeded by Bob Morgan), cornetist and cartoonist Lee Lorenz, clarinetist Pete Williams (who was succeeded by Leroy Sam Parkins) and drummer Lyman \"House\" Drake (who was succeeded by Steve Little). With the help of the producer and Yale alumnus George Avakian, the band recorded an album for Columbia Records in 1955.", "Title: Expectations (Keith Jarrett album)\n\nExpectations is a 1972 album by the pianist, saxophonist and composer Keith Jarrett, released on Columbia Records. In addition to Jarrett, musicians on the recording include Dewey Redman (tenor saxophone), Charlie Haden (bass), Paul Motian (drums), Sam Brown (guitar), Airto Moreira (percussion), as well as brass and string sections whose members are not credited in the album information. \"Expectations\" was produced by George Avakian.", "Title: Thomas Woods (rugby)\n\nThomas \"Tom\" Woods (30 January 1890 - unknown) birth registered in Pontypool, was a Welsh Dual-code international rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s, playing representative level rugby union (RU) for England, and at club level for Pontypool RFC, Devonport Services R.F.C. (and/or Devonport Albion R.F.C.), and Royal Navy Rugby Union as a Forward, and playing representative level rugby league (RL) for Wales, and at club level for Wigan, as a prop , or second-row , i.e. number 8 or 10, 9 or, 11 or 12, during the era of contested scrums. Thomas Woods was the first footballer, the second being Peter Williams, to play rugby union for England, and rugby league for Wales." ]
7,571
What type of bands are both Royal Bliss and Madina Lake?
rock
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Madina Lake", "Royal Bliss" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Two: Glass Apple is the second studio album by Salt Lake City, Utah-based band Melodramus, it was produced by Matt Winegar (Primus, Coheed and Cambria, Royal Bliss).", " The song \"Black and Grey\" is on the new \"Speed Racer\" soundtrack released by Sumthing Else Music Works.", " \"Searching,\" and \"Suffer Like You\" are the first music videos from the album." ], "title": "Two: Glass Apple" }, { "sentences": [ "\"House of Cards\" is a song by Chicago-based rock band Madina Lake and is the fourth track on their debut album \"From Them, Through Us, To You\", released in March 2007.", " It was also featured on the bands EP, \"The Disappearance of Adalia\".", " It briefly charted on the \"Billboard\" Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart, peaking at number 38." ], "title": "House of Cards (Madina Lake song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Royal Bliss is an American rock band formed in 1997 in Salt Lake City, Utah.", " They were previously signed to Capitol Records and have released eight studio albums." ], "title": "Royal Bliss" }, { "sentences": [ "Attics to Eden is the second studio album by American band Madina Lake.", " It was released on 1 May 2009 in Australia, 4 May in the UK and 5 May 2009 in the United States.", " The track listing was announced in January 2009 by the British music magazine, \"Kerrang\"." ], "title": "Attics to Eden" }, { "sentences": [ "The Disappearance of Adalia is the first release from Madina Lake self-released on October 3, 2006.", " It garnered the attention of Roadrunner Records which ultimately led to their signing to the label.", " Songs \"One Last Kiss\", \"Here I Stand\" and \"Adalia\" were re-recorded for their debut album \"From Them, Through Us, to You\" released in 2007.", " The song \"Pecadillos\" is also Madina Lake's first released instrumental song." ], "title": "The Disappearance of Adalia" }, { "sentences": [ "Matthew Jon Leone ( ) is the bassist of rock band Madina Lake.", " He was born on May 31, 1975.", " Matthew is three minutes older than his identical twin Nathan Leone, who is the lead vocalist in Madina Lake." ], "title": "Matthew Leone" }, { "sentences": [ "Nathan Daniel Leone ( ) is a songwriter and the lead singer of rock band Madina Lake.", " He was born on May 31, 1975.", " Nathan is three minutes younger than his identical twin Matthew Leone, who plays bass in Madina Lake." ], "title": "Nathan Leone" }, { "sentences": [ "Mateo Camargo (pronounced: Muh-tay-oh) is a Colombian-born American record producer, and is the guitarist, keyboardist, and backing vocalist of rock band Madina Lake from 2005 to its breakup in 2012 and since the bands reunion in 2017.", " After the breakup of Madina Lake, Mateo became the guitarist and keyboardist for the band Little Bitter Cubes." ], "title": "Mateo Camargo" }, { "sentences": [ "Sean Robert Hennesy is a guitarist for the bands Candlebox, Royal Bliss, and The Gracious Few.", " He has previously played for the bands The Hiwatts and The Kings Royal." ], "title": "Sean Hennesy" }, { "sentences": [ "Madina Lake is an American alternative rock band formed in Chicago in 2005.", " Madina Lake released their debut album \"From Them, Through Us, to You\" through Roadrunner Records on March 27, 2007.", " Madina Lake won Best International Newcomer at the Kerrang!", " Awards 2007.", " The group disbanded in September 2013 before reuniting in February 2017." ], "title": "Madina Lake" } ]
[ "Title: Two: Glass Apple\n\nTwo: Glass Apple is the second studio album by Salt Lake City, Utah-based band Melodramus, it was produced by Matt Winegar (Primus, Coheed and Cambria, Royal Bliss). The song \"Black and Grey\" is on the new \"Speed Racer\" soundtrack released by Sumthing Else Music Works. \"Searching,\" and \"Suffer Like You\" are the first music videos from the album.", "Title: House of Cards (Madina Lake song)\n\n\"House of Cards\" is a song by Chicago-based rock band Madina Lake and is the fourth track on their debut album \"From Them, Through Us, To You\", released in March 2007. It was also featured on the bands EP, \"The Disappearance of Adalia\". It briefly charted on the \"Billboard\" Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart, peaking at number 38.", "Title: Royal Bliss\n\nRoyal Bliss is an American rock band formed in 1997 in Salt Lake City, Utah. They were previously signed to Capitol Records and have released eight studio albums.", "Title: Attics to Eden\n\nAttics to Eden is the second studio album by American band Madina Lake. It was released on 1 May 2009 in Australia, 4 May in the UK and 5 May 2009 in the United States. The track listing was announced in January 2009 by the British music magazine, \"Kerrang\".", "Title: The Disappearance of Adalia\n\nThe Disappearance of Adalia is the first release from Madina Lake self-released on October 3, 2006. It garnered the attention of Roadrunner Records which ultimately led to their signing to the label. Songs \"One Last Kiss\", \"Here I Stand\" and \"Adalia\" were re-recorded for their debut album \"From Them, Through Us, to You\" released in 2007. The song \"Pecadillos\" is also Madina Lake's first released instrumental song.", "Title: Matthew Leone\n\nMatthew Jon Leone ( ) is the bassist of rock band Madina Lake. He was born on May 31, 1975. Matthew is three minutes older than his identical twin Nathan Leone, who is the lead vocalist in Madina Lake.", "Title: Nathan Leone\n\nNathan Daniel Leone ( ) is a songwriter and the lead singer of rock band Madina Lake. He was born on May 31, 1975. Nathan is three minutes younger than his identical twin Matthew Leone, who plays bass in Madina Lake.", "Title: Mateo Camargo\n\nMateo Camargo (pronounced: Muh-tay-oh) is a Colombian-born American record producer, and is the guitarist, keyboardist, and backing vocalist of rock band Madina Lake from 2005 to its breakup in 2012 and since the bands reunion in 2017. After the breakup of Madina Lake, Mateo became the guitarist and keyboardist for the band Little Bitter Cubes.", "Title: Sean Hennesy\n\nSean Robert Hennesy is a guitarist for the bands Candlebox, Royal Bliss, and The Gracious Few. He has previously played for the bands The Hiwatts and The Kings Royal.", "Title: Madina Lake\n\nMadina Lake is an American alternative rock band formed in Chicago in 2005. Madina Lake released their debut album \"From Them, Through Us, to You\" through Roadrunner Records on March 27, 2007. Madina Lake won Best International Newcomer at the Kerrang! Awards 2007. The group disbanded in September 2013 before reuniting in February 2017." ]
7,572
For which team did this football player whose description of being a kicker inspired the book "A Few Seconds of Panic" play most of his career?
the Denver Broncos
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "A Few Seconds of Panic", "A Few Seconds of Panic", "Jason Elam", "Jason Elam" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 4, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "A Few Seconds of Panic is a nonfiction first-person narrative by Stefan Fatsis, published in 2008.", " The book chronicles Fatsis, a professional 43-year-old sportswriter working for the \"Wall Street Journal\", and his attempt to play in the National Football League.", " Along the way, he relates the personal stories and struggles that professional football players face in the league.", " After some setbacks, Fatsis eventually finds some success as a backup placekicker for the Denver Broncos.", " The book's title comes from Jason Elam's description of being a kicker as \"hours and hours of boredom surrounded by a few seconds of panic.\"" ], "title": "A Few Seconds of Panic" }, { "sentences": [ "Rabah Saâdane (born 3 May 1946, in Batna) is an Algerian football manager and retired professional football player whose playing career was abruptly interrupted at the age of 27 by a car accident.", " He was last the manager of the Algerian national team before resigning in September 2010." ], "title": "Rabah Saâdane" }, { "sentences": [ "Jack Dickerson \"Jackie\" Parker (January 1, 1932 – November 7, 2006) was an American gridiron football player and coach.", " He was an All-American in college football and an outstanding professional football player in the Canadian Football League at the running back, quarterback, defensive back, and kicker positions.", " He is primarily known for his play with the Edmonton Eskimos.", " Later in his career, he played for the Toronto Argonauts and the BC Lions, and coached the Eskimos and Lions after his playing career ended." ], "title": "Jackie Parker" }, { "sentences": [ "Bob Crenshaw Award is an annual award presented to a player on the Florida State University Football team to recognize individual performance.", " The awards are the typical of most athletic awards, such as Most Valuable Player and Defensive Seminole Warrior Awards.", " However, the Tallahassee Quarterback Club sponsors an award that is given in memory of a special Seminole football player whose courage and fighting spirit was an inspiration to others." ], "title": "Bob Crenshaw Award" }, { "sentences": [ "Clement \"Clem\" Stephenson (6 February 1890 – 24 October 1961) was an English football player whose 20-year career at Aston Villa and Huddersfield Town included success in both the FA Cup and League Championship.", " Stephenson's place in history as an inside forward was assured when Herbert Chapman targeted him as the man to lead Huddersfield Town's challenge for three consecutive Football League titles in the 1920s, he also made a single appearance for England in that period." ], "title": "Clem Stephenson" }, { "sentences": [ "David Edwards (March 1, 1987 – February 27, 2008) was an American high school football player whose paralysis following an injury suffered during play led to work as a motivational speaker." ], "title": "David Edwards (motivational speaker)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jason Elam (born March 8, 1970) is a former American football placekicker.", " He was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the third round of the 1993 NFL Draft and played 15 seasons with the Broncos and two with the Atlanta Falcons." ], "title": "Jason Elam" }, { "sentences": [ "A goalsneak is an Australian rules football player whose job is to kick goals in a game.", " It usually describes a forward player, particularly a player in a forward pocket, who is small and nimble.", " A goalsneak may use his pace and cunning to snatch a goal after a running play where a larger player would use brute strength and height to mark the ball." ], "title": "Goalsneak" }, { "sentences": [ "Roland Števko (born 8 April 1983 in Levice) is a Slovak football player whose last team was SV Karlstetten/Neidling.", " He left the side, which plays in the sixth flight of Austrian football, in the summer of 2014 after not being able to agree on financial terms with the club." ], "title": "Roland Števko" }, { "sentences": [ "Nicholas \"Nicky\" Jennings (18 January 1946 – 4 June 2016) was an English professional association football player whose 15-year career ran from the early 1960s to the mid-1970s.", " Born in Wellington, Somerset he played nearly 100 league games for his first club Plymouth Argyle.", " A speedy winger, he moved to Portsmouth in January 1967 and was to prove such a popular player that in 1971 he was awarded the title of Pompey's Player of the Year.", " In all he made over 200 appearances for Pompey (and 4 during a loan spell at Aldershot) before moving to Exeter on a free transfer in the 1974 close season, making his final league appearance in 1978.", " Jennings also played the summer of 1973 in the NASL with the Dallas Tornado.", " He was named an All-Star Honorable Mention and help Dallas to the league final, which they lost 0–2." ], "title": "Nicky Jennings" } ]
[ "Title: A Few Seconds of Panic\n\nA Few Seconds of Panic is a nonfiction first-person narrative by Stefan Fatsis, published in 2008. The book chronicles Fatsis, a professional 43-year-old sportswriter working for the \"Wall Street Journal\", and his attempt to play in the National Football League. Along the way, he relates the personal stories and struggles that professional football players face in the league. After some setbacks, Fatsis eventually finds some success as a backup placekicker for the Denver Broncos. The book's title comes from Jason Elam's description of being a kicker as \"hours and hours of boredom surrounded by a few seconds of panic.\"", "Title: Rabah Saâdane\n\nRabah Saâdane (born 3 May 1946, in Batna) is an Algerian football manager and retired professional football player whose playing career was abruptly interrupted at the age of 27 by a car accident. He was last the manager of the Algerian national team before resigning in September 2010.", "Title: Jackie Parker\n\nJack Dickerson \"Jackie\" Parker (January 1, 1932 – November 7, 2006) was an American gridiron football player and coach. He was an All-American in college football and an outstanding professional football player in the Canadian Football League at the running back, quarterback, defensive back, and kicker positions. He is primarily known for his play with the Edmonton Eskimos. Later in his career, he played for the Toronto Argonauts and the BC Lions, and coached the Eskimos and Lions after his playing career ended.", "Title: Bob Crenshaw Award\n\nBob Crenshaw Award is an annual award presented to a player on the Florida State University Football team to recognize individual performance. The awards are the typical of most athletic awards, such as Most Valuable Player and Defensive Seminole Warrior Awards. However, the Tallahassee Quarterback Club sponsors an award that is given in memory of a special Seminole football player whose courage and fighting spirit was an inspiration to others.", "Title: Clem Stephenson\n\nClement \"Clem\" Stephenson (6 February 1890 – 24 October 1961) was an English football player whose 20-year career at Aston Villa and Huddersfield Town included success in both the FA Cup and League Championship. Stephenson's place in history as an inside forward was assured when Herbert Chapman targeted him as the man to lead Huddersfield Town's challenge for three consecutive Football League titles in the 1920s, he also made a single appearance for England in that period.", "Title: David Edwards (motivational speaker)\n\nDavid Edwards (March 1, 1987 – February 27, 2008) was an American high school football player whose paralysis following an injury suffered during play led to work as a motivational speaker.", "Title: Jason Elam\n\nJason Elam (born March 8, 1970) is a former American football placekicker. He was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the third round of the 1993 NFL Draft and played 15 seasons with the Broncos and two with the Atlanta Falcons.", "Title: Goalsneak\n\nA goalsneak is an Australian rules football player whose job is to kick goals in a game. It usually describes a forward player, particularly a player in a forward pocket, who is small and nimble. A goalsneak may use his pace and cunning to snatch a goal after a running play where a larger player would use brute strength and height to mark the ball.", "Title: Roland Števko\n\nRoland Števko (born 8 April 1983 in Levice) is a Slovak football player whose last team was SV Karlstetten/Neidling. He left the side, which plays in the sixth flight of Austrian football, in the summer of 2014 after not being able to agree on financial terms with the club.", "Title: Nicky Jennings\n\nNicholas \"Nicky\" Jennings (18 January 1946 – 4 June 2016) was an English professional association football player whose 15-year career ran from the early 1960s to the mid-1970s. Born in Wellington, Somerset he played nearly 100 league games for his first club Plymouth Argyle. A speedy winger, he moved to Portsmouth in January 1967 and was to prove such a popular player that in 1971 he was awarded the title of Pompey's Player of the Year. In all he made over 200 appearances for Pompey (and 4 during a loan spell at Aldershot) before moving to Exeter on a free transfer in the 1974 close season, making his final league appearance in 1978. Jennings also played the summer of 1973 in the NASL with the Dallas Tornado. He was named an All-Star Honorable Mention and help Dallas to the league final, which they lost 0–2." ]
7,573
Westwood Mall is a major shopping centre located in the Mississauga neighbourhood of Malton, Ontario, the 425,000 sqft mall is small compared to other shopping centres in the area such as Woodbine Centre, a shopping mall in the Rexdale area of Toronto, Ontario, in which country?
Canada
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Westwood Square Mall", "Woodbine Centre" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Rexdale is a district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located north-west of the central core, in the former suburb of Etobicoke.", " Rexdale defines an area of several official neighbourhoods north of Highway 401 and east of Highway 427.", " Rexdale was originally a post World War II residential development within Etobicoke, and today is applied to a general area from Malton and Toronto Pearson International Airport in the City of Mississauga to the west, Highway 401 to the south, Steeles Avenue to the north, and the Humber River to the east.", " It is centred on Rexdale Boulevard and Islington Avenue." ], "title": "Rexdale" }, { "sentences": [ "The Galleria Shopping Centre (also known as Galleria Mall) is a shopping centre located at Dufferin and Dupont streets in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.", " The shopping centre is a single storey, enclosed (one of only three enclosed shopping centres in the Old City of Toronto), and has approximately 50 tenants.", " It was opened in 1972 and has an area of 21124 m2 .", " In August 2015 the mall was reported to have been sold to Freed Developments, with strong indications that the site will be redeveloped." ], "title": "Galleria Shopping Centre (Toronto)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Station Mall in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, is the second largest shopping mall in Northern Ontario, trailing just behind the New Sudbury Centre in Greater Sudbury in area, while also lagging behind the Intercity Shopping Centre in Thunder Bay in number of stores.", " Station Mall has 97 stores and 555000 sqft of retail space on one level .", " Built in 1973, the mall has since undergone two major expansions.", " Its major tenants include Sears, Walmart and the 52000 sqft Galaxy Cinemas movie theatre complex.", " The mall is located on the waterfront in downtown Sault Ste. Marie, and is roughly five minutes away from the Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge to the United States.", " The Sault Ste. Marie railway station is located in the mall parking lot." ], "title": "Station Mall" }, { "sentences": [ "Square One Shopping Centre is a shopping centre located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.", " It is the second largest shopping centre in Canada, as well as the largest shopping centre in Ontario, with over 2200000 sqft of retail space and more than 360 stores and services.", " The mall's size allows it to cater to a variety of customers from discount retailers such as Walmart, Old Navy, and Forever 21 and to more upscale brands like Salvatore Ferragamo, Holt Renfrew, Michael Kors, Coach, Harry Rosen, Holt Renfrew, Lacoste, and Crate & Barrel.", " Many mid-level retailers can also be found, including Armani Exchange, Banana Republic, Aldo, Le Chateau, Club Monaco, Guess, Urban Outfitters, Lululemon, Gap, American Eagle, Victoria's Secret, and Zara.", " On average, the mall serves over 24 million customers each year." ], "title": "Square One Shopping Centre" }, { "sentences": [ "Woodbine Centre is a shopping mall in the Rexdale area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada across from Woodbine Racetrack in the former city of Etobicoke.", " In 2015, they celebrated their 30th birthday." ], "title": "Woodbine Centre" }, { "sentences": [ "Westwood Mall is a major shopping centre located in the Mississauga neighbourhood of Malton, Ontario.", " The square is located off Goreway Drive and Morning Star Drive, approximately 1.25 km west of Highway 427.", " The 425,000 sqft mall is small compared to other shopping centres in the area such as the Woodbine Centre, Sherway Gardens, and the Bramalea City Centre.", " Despite its size, Westwood Mall contains major retailers such as Walmart, Shopper's Drug Mart, and Subway.", " On the north side of the mall is a 64,000 sqft transit terminal with fifteen operational platforms servicing the cities of Brampton, Mississauga, and Toronto." ], "title": "Westwood Square Mall" }, { "sentences": [ "Carlingwood Mall (or also called Carlingwood Shopping Centre) is a major mall located in the west end of the city of Ottawa, Ontario.", " It is operated by 20 Vic Management Incorporated.", " The mall opened in 1956 and was one of the city's first major shopping centres." ], "title": "Carlingwood Mall" }, { "sentences": [ "The Crescent Shopping Centre is a major shopping centre in Limerick, Ireland.", " It is located in Dooradoyle, on the southern outskirts of the city.", " The complex in its original form was opened in 1973, making it one of the earlier shopping centres to open in Ireland (the earliest 'modern' shopping centre in Ireland was opened in 1966 at Stillorgan in Dublin).", " It has an estimated 100,000m2 of space, 2,500 free car parking places and with 94 shops (including stalls).", " The shopping centre takes its name from the adjacent Crescent College, whose original building was in The Crescent in the city centre." ], "title": "Crescent Shopping Centre" }, { "sentences": [ "Halifax Shopping Centre, located in Halifax, Nova Scotia is Atlantic Canada's largest multi-building shopping centre.", " The centre is operated by Toronto-based 20 VIC Management Inc.", " The property consists of an enclosed shopping centre with 641585 sqft of leasable area, which attracts over 110,000 people each week, and an adjacent property with larger format retailers and office tower called Halifax Shopping Centre Annex with an additional 419776 sqft of leasable area, including a 53846 sqft office tower, Chebucto Place.", " Mumford Professional Centre, which is also owned by Halifax Shopping Centres' parent company, 20 VIC Management, is immediately adjacent to the annex property and represents an additional 237084 sqft of leaseable space." ], "title": "Halifax Shopping Centre" }, { "sentences": [ "Elmvale Acres Shopping Centre is an open-air mall located in the Elmvale Acres neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.", " It opened in 1961, making it one of the oldest shopping centres in the city.", " The mall is just a short 10-minute drive south of St. Laurent Shopping Centre.", " The shopping centre is also just a 3-minute drive from the Canadian Museum of Science of Technology (closed until 2017).", " The Smythe Medical Centre is located just across from the north end of the mall.", " The mall is bounded by Smythe Road to the north, Othello Avenue to the west, Russell Road to the east, and St. Laurent Boulevard to the south.", " The shopping centre has approximately 60 shops and services including Dollar Plus, LCBO, Loblaws, Rexall Pharma Plus, Royal Bank, The Beer Store, and the Ottawa Public Library.", " The shopping centre is adjacent to the Elmvale Transit Station.", " The size of the total complex is 147,332 square feet.", " The shopping centre is currently owned by Rio-Can Real Estate Investment Trust." ], "title": "Elmvale Acres Shopping Centre" } ]
[ "Title: Rexdale\n\nRexdale is a district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located north-west of the central core, in the former suburb of Etobicoke. Rexdale defines an area of several official neighbourhoods north of Highway 401 and east of Highway 427. Rexdale was originally a post World War II residential development within Etobicoke, and today is applied to a general area from Malton and Toronto Pearson International Airport in the City of Mississauga to the west, Highway 401 to the south, Steeles Avenue to the north, and the Humber River to the east. It is centred on Rexdale Boulevard and Islington Avenue.", "Title: Galleria Shopping Centre (Toronto)\n\nThe Galleria Shopping Centre (also known as Galleria Mall) is a shopping centre located at Dufferin and Dupont streets in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The shopping centre is a single storey, enclosed (one of only three enclosed shopping centres in the Old City of Toronto), and has approximately 50 tenants. It was opened in 1972 and has an area of 21124 m2 . In August 2015 the mall was reported to have been sold to Freed Developments, with strong indications that the site will be redeveloped.", "Title: Station Mall\n\nThe Station Mall in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, is the second largest shopping mall in Northern Ontario, trailing just behind the New Sudbury Centre in Greater Sudbury in area, while also lagging behind the Intercity Shopping Centre in Thunder Bay in number of stores. Station Mall has 97 stores and 555000 sqft of retail space on one level . Built in 1973, the mall has since undergone two major expansions. Its major tenants include Sears, Walmart and the 52000 sqft Galaxy Cinemas movie theatre complex. The mall is located on the waterfront in downtown Sault Ste. Marie, and is roughly five minutes away from the Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge to the United States. The Sault Ste. Marie railway station is located in the mall parking lot.", "Title: Square One Shopping Centre\n\nSquare One Shopping Centre is a shopping centre located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It is the second largest shopping centre in Canada, as well as the largest shopping centre in Ontario, with over 2200000 sqft of retail space and more than 360 stores and services. The mall's size allows it to cater to a variety of customers from discount retailers such as Walmart, Old Navy, and Forever 21 and to more upscale brands like Salvatore Ferragamo, Holt Renfrew, Michael Kors, Coach, Harry Rosen, Holt Renfrew, Lacoste, and Crate & Barrel. Many mid-level retailers can also be found, including Armani Exchange, Banana Republic, Aldo, Le Chateau, Club Monaco, Guess, Urban Outfitters, Lululemon, Gap, American Eagle, Victoria's Secret, and Zara. On average, the mall serves over 24 million customers each year.", "Title: Woodbine Centre\n\nWoodbine Centre is a shopping mall in the Rexdale area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada across from Woodbine Racetrack in the former city of Etobicoke. In 2015, they celebrated their 30th birthday.", "Title: Westwood Square Mall\n\nWestwood Mall is a major shopping centre located in the Mississauga neighbourhood of Malton, Ontario. The square is located off Goreway Drive and Morning Star Drive, approximately 1.25 km west of Highway 427. The 425,000 sqft mall is small compared to other shopping centres in the area such as the Woodbine Centre, Sherway Gardens, and the Bramalea City Centre. Despite its size, Westwood Mall contains major retailers such as Walmart, Shopper's Drug Mart, and Subway. On the north side of the mall is a 64,000 sqft transit terminal with fifteen operational platforms servicing the cities of Brampton, Mississauga, and Toronto.", "Title: Carlingwood Mall\n\nCarlingwood Mall (or also called Carlingwood Shopping Centre) is a major mall located in the west end of the city of Ottawa, Ontario. It is operated by 20 Vic Management Incorporated. The mall opened in 1956 and was one of the city's first major shopping centres.", "Title: Crescent Shopping Centre\n\nThe Crescent Shopping Centre is a major shopping centre in Limerick, Ireland. It is located in Dooradoyle, on the southern outskirts of the city. The complex in its original form was opened in 1973, making it one of the earlier shopping centres to open in Ireland (the earliest 'modern' shopping centre in Ireland was opened in 1966 at Stillorgan in Dublin). It has an estimated 100,000m2 of space, 2,500 free car parking places and with 94 shops (including stalls). The shopping centre takes its name from the adjacent Crescent College, whose original building was in The Crescent in the city centre.", "Title: Halifax Shopping Centre\n\nHalifax Shopping Centre, located in Halifax, Nova Scotia is Atlantic Canada's largest multi-building shopping centre. The centre is operated by Toronto-based 20 VIC Management Inc. The property consists of an enclosed shopping centre with 641585 sqft of leasable area, which attracts over 110,000 people each week, and an adjacent property with larger format retailers and office tower called Halifax Shopping Centre Annex with an additional 419776 sqft of leasable area, including a 53846 sqft office tower, Chebucto Place. Mumford Professional Centre, which is also owned by Halifax Shopping Centres' parent company, 20 VIC Management, is immediately adjacent to the annex property and represents an additional 237084 sqft of leaseable space.", "Title: Elmvale Acres Shopping Centre\n\nElmvale Acres Shopping Centre is an open-air mall located in the Elmvale Acres neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It opened in 1961, making it one of the oldest shopping centres in the city. The mall is just a short 10-minute drive south of St. Laurent Shopping Centre. The shopping centre is also just a 3-minute drive from the Canadian Museum of Science of Technology (closed until 2017). The Smythe Medical Centre is located just across from the north end of the mall. The mall is bounded by Smythe Road to the north, Othello Avenue to the west, Russell Road to the east, and St. Laurent Boulevard to the south. The shopping centre has approximately 60 shops and services including Dollar Plus, LCBO, Loblaws, Rexall Pharma Plus, Royal Bank, The Beer Store, and the Ottawa Public Library. The shopping centre is adjacent to the Elmvale Transit Station. The size of the total complex is 147,332 square feet. The shopping centre is currently owned by Rio-Can Real Estate Investment Trust." ]
7,574
What was released as the fourth single from the debut album of electronic music duo Pet Shop Boys?
Suburbia
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Jealousy\" is a song originally written in 1982 by the Pet Shop Boys, recorded for their 1990 album \"Behaviour\".", " In 1991, it was released in a slightly remixed form as a single, which appears on both Pet Shop Boys' greatest hits albums.", " It has also been covered by the British band Dubstar, and was sung by Robbie Williams at the 2006 Pet Shop Boys' BBC Radio 2 concert at the Mermaid Theatre, a recording of which was released on the Pet Shop Boys' live album \"Concrete\"." ], "title": "Jealousy (Pet Shop Boys song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Disco 3 is an album by the English electronic music duo Pet Shop Boys.", " It was released in 2003.", " It consists of five remixes of songs and B-sides from their previous album, \"Release\", three new tracks, a new recording of \"Positive Role Model\" from their 2001 musical \"Closer to Heaven\", and a cover version of \"Try It (I'm in Love with a Married Man)\", originally by Oh Romeo, band of former Pet Shop Boys producer Bobby Orlando." ], "title": "Disco 3" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Suburbia\" is a song by UK synthpop duo Pet Shop Boys.", " It was remixed and released as the fourth single from the album \"Please\" in 1986 and became the band's second UK Top 10 hit, peaking at number 8." ], "title": "Suburbia (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Nightlife is the seventh studio album by English synthpop duo Pet Shop Boys, released on 8 October 1999 by Parlophone.", " After the release and promotion of their previous album, \"Bilingual\", Pet Shop Boys started work with playwright Jonathan Harvey on the stage musical that eventually became \"Closer to Heaven\" (at one stage during the writing process, the musical was given the name of \"Nightlife\").", " Pet Shop Boys soon had an album's worth of tracks and decided to release the album \"Nightlife\" as a concept album and in order to showcase some of the songs that would eventually make it into the musical." ], "title": "Nightlife (Pet Shop Boys album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Disco is the first remix album by English electronic duo Pet Shop Boys, released on 17 November 1986 by Parlophone Records in the United Kingdom and by EMI America Records in the United States.", " \"Disco\" consists of remixes of tracks from the band's debut album \"Please\" and its respective B-sides.", " The album includes remixes by Arthur Baker, Shep Pettibone and the Pet Shop Boys themselves." ], "title": "Disco (Pet Shop Boys album)" }, { "sentences": [ "PopArt: Pet Shop Boys – The Hits is the fourteenth album by the UK electronic music duo Pet Shop Boys.", " It was released in 2003.", " \"PopArt\" is a compilation of Pet Shop Boys' top 20 UK singles along with two new tracks, \"Miracles\" and \"Flamboyant\" which have subsequently also been singles." ], "title": "PopArt: Pet Shop Boys – The Hits" }, { "sentences": [ "Please is the debut album by English electronic music duo Pet Shop Boys, released on 24 March 1986 by Parlophone Records in the United Kingdom and by EMI America Records in the United States.", " According to the duo, the album's title was chosen so that people had to go into a record shop and say \"Can I have the Pet Shop Boys album, 'Please'?\"", ".", " The album has sold around 3 million copies worldwide.", " \"Please\" spawned four singles: \"West End Girls\", \"Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)\", \"Suburbia\", and \"Love Comes Quickly\"; \"West End Girls\" reached number one in both the UK and the US." ], "title": "Please (Pet Shop Boys album)" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of the Pet Shop Boys, an English electronic/pop music duo, comprises 13 studio albums, four compilation albums, two live albums, four remix albums, one extended play and 55 singles.", " The duo's debut single, \"West End Girls\", was first released in 1984 but failed to chart in most regions.", " However, the song was entirely re-recorded in late 1985, and this newly recorded version became their first number-one single, topping the UK Singles Chart, \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and Canadian Singles Chart.", " Parlophone Records released the duo's debut album, \"Please\", in the United Kingdom in March 1986.", " The album peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart and was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).", " It also peaked at number seven on the \"Billboard\" 200 in the United States and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", " The following summer they released \"It's a Sin\", the lead single from their second album, \"Actually\".", " The single became another UK number one and also reached number nine in the US.", " This was followed by \"What Have I Done to Deserve This?", "\", with Dusty Springfield, which peaked at number two in both the UK and US.", " In the summer of 1987 the Pet Shop Boys recorded \"Always on My Mind\", a cover of the Brenda Lee track, and it became their third UK number-one single over Christmas 1987.", " This was followed by another UK number one, \"Heart\" in spring 1988.", " The album \"Actually\" was released in September 1987, peaked at number two in the UK and was certified three-times Platinum by the BPI." ], "title": "Pet Shop Boys discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Very is the fifth studio album by English electronic duo Pet Shop Boys.", " It was released in September 1993, nearly two and a half years after the duo's previous studio album, \"Behaviour\", and the compilation album \"\".", " \"Very\" exhibits one of many turning points the Pet Shop Boys would make to their music, shifting from the subdued electronic pop of \"Behaviour\" to richly-instrumented dance arrangements.", " The content and lyrics led to \"Very\" being called their \"coming-out\" album, since it was during this time that Neil Tennant had publicly discussed his long-rumoured homosexuality." ], "title": "Very (Pet Shop Boys album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Elysium ( ) is the eleventh studio album by English synthpop duo Pet Shop Boys.", " Released on 5 September 2012, it is the duo's final album with Parlophone.", " The album was produced during 2012 in Los Angeles by Andrew Dawson and Pet Shop Boys." ], "title": "Elysium (Pet Shop Boys album)" } ]
[ "Title: Jealousy (Pet Shop Boys song)\n\n\"Jealousy\" is a song originally written in 1982 by the Pet Shop Boys, recorded for their 1990 album \"Behaviour\". In 1991, it was released in a slightly remixed form as a single, which appears on both Pet Shop Boys' greatest hits albums. It has also been covered by the British band Dubstar, and was sung by Robbie Williams at the 2006 Pet Shop Boys' BBC Radio 2 concert at the Mermaid Theatre, a recording of which was released on the Pet Shop Boys' live album \"Concrete\".", "Title: Disco 3\n\nDisco 3 is an album by the English electronic music duo Pet Shop Boys. It was released in 2003. It consists of five remixes of songs and B-sides from their previous album, \"Release\", three new tracks, a new recording of \"Positive Role Model\" from their 2001 musical \"Closer to Heaven\", and a cover version of \"Try It (I'm in Love with a Married Man)\", originally by Oh Romeo, band of former Pet Shop Boys producer Bobby Orlando.", "Title: Suburbia (song)\n\n\"Suburbia\" is a song by UK synthpop duo Pet Shop Boys. It was remixed and released as the fourth single from the album \"Please\" in 1986 and became the band's second UK Top 10 hit, peaking at number 8.", "Title: Nightlife (Pet Shop Boys album)\n\nNightlife is the seventh studio album by English synthpop duo Pet Shop Boys, released on 8 October 1999 by Parlophone. After the release and promotion of their previous album, \"Bilingual\", Pet Shop Boys started work with playwright Jonathan Harvey on the stage musical that eventually became \"Closer to Heaven\" (at one stage during the writing process, the musical was given the name of \"Nightlife\"). Pet Shop Boys soon had an album's worth of tracks and decided to release the album \"Nightlife\" as a concept album and in order to showcase some of the songs that would eventually make it into the musical.", "Title: Disco (Pet Shop Boys album)\n\nDisco is the first remix album by English electronic duo Pet Shop Boys, released on 17 November 1986 by Parlophone Records in the United Kingdom and by EMI America Records in the United States. \"Disco\" consists of remixes of tracks from the band's debut album \"Please\" and its respective B-sides. The album includes remixes by Arthur Baker, Shep Pettibone and the Pet Shop Boys themselves.", "Title: PopArt: Pet Shop Boys – The Hits\n\nPopArt: Pet Shop Boys – The Hits is the fourteenth album by the UK electronic music duo Pet Shop Boys. It was released in 2003. \"PopArt\" is a compilation of Pet Shop Boys' top 20 UK singles along with two new tracks, \"Miracles\" and \"Flamboyant\" which have subsequently also been singles.", "Title: Please (Pet Shop Boys album)\n\nPlease is the debut album by English electronic music duo Pet Shop Boys, released on 24 March 1986 by Parlophone Records in the United Kingdom and by EMI America Records in the United States. According to the duo, the album's title was chosen so that people had to go into a record shop and say \"Can I have the Pet Shop Boys album, 'Please'?\" . The album has sold around 3 million copies worldwide. \"Please\" spawned four singles: \"West End Girls\", \"Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)\", \"Suburbia\", and \"Love Comes Quickly\"; \"West End Girls\" reached number one in both the UK and the US.", "Title: Pet Shop Boys discography\n\nThe discography of the Pet Shop Boys, an English electronic/pop music duo, comprises 13 studio albums, four compilation albums, two live albums, four remix albums, one extended play and 55 singles. The duo's debut single, \"West End Girls\", was first released in 1984 but failed to chart in most regions. However, the song was entirely re-recorded in late 1985, and this newly recorded version became their first number-one single, topping the UK Singles Chart, \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and Canadian Singles Chart. Parlophone Records released the duo's debut album, \"Please\", in the United Kingdom in March 1986. The album peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart and was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). It also peaked at number seven on the \"Billboard\" 200 in the United States and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The following summer they released \"It's a Sin\", the lead single from their second album, \"Actually\". The single became another UK number one and also reached number nine in the US. This was followed by \"What Have I Done to Deserve This? \", with Dusty Springfield, which peaked at number two in both the UK and US. In the summer of 1987 the Pet Shop Boys recorded \"Always on My Mind\", a cover of the Brenda Lee track, and it became their third UK number-one single over Christmas 1987. This was followed by another UK number one, \"Heart\" in spring 1988. The album \"Actually\" was released in September 1987, peaked at number two in the UK and was certified three-times Platinum by the BPI.", "Title: Very (Pet Shop Boys album)\n\nVery is the fifth studio album by English electronic duo Pet Shop Boys. It was released in September 1993, nearly two and a half years after the duo's previous studio album, \"Behaviour\", and the compilation album \"\". \"Very\" exhibits one of many turning points the Pet Shop Boys would make to their music, shifting from the subdued electronic pop of \"Behaviour\" to richly-instrumented dance arrangements. The content and lyrics led to \"Very\" being called their \"coming-out\" album, since it was during this time that Neil Tennant had publicly discussed his long-rumoured homosexuality.", "Title: Elysium (Pet Shop Boys album)\n\nElysium ( ) is the eleventh studio album by English synthpop duo Pet Shop Boys. Released on 5 September 2012, it is the duo's final album with Parlophone. The album was produced during 2012 in Los Angeles by Andrew Dawson and Pet Shop Boys." ]
7,575
The cathedral that was the home of the organs Dirk Andries Flentrop restored in 1977 was built in sections between what years?
1573 to 1813
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[ { "sentences": [ "Andries Cornelis Dirk \"André\" Boerstra (December 11, 1924 – March 17, 2016) was a Dutch field hockey player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics and in the 1952 Summer Olympics.", " He was born in Bandoeng, Dutch East Indies.", " In 1948 he was a member of the Dutch field hockey team, which won the bronze medal.", " He played all seven matches as forward.", " Four years later he won the silver medal as part of the Dutch team.", " He played all three matches as forward." ], "title": "André Boerstra" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nativity of Christ Cathedral (Latvian: \"Kristus Piedzimšanas pareizticīgo katedrāle\" , Russian: Христорождественский кафедральный собор ), Riga, Latvia was built to a design by Nikolai Chagin and Robert Pflug in a Neo-Byzantine style between 1876 and 1883, with decorations made by the firm of August Volz, during the period when the country was part of the Russian Empire.", " It is the largest Orthodox cathedral in the Baltic provinces built with the blessing of the Russian Tsar Alexander II on the initiative of local governor-general Pyotr Bagration and bishop Veniamin Karelin.", " The Nativity of Christ Cathedral is renowned for its icons, some of which were painted by Vasili Vereshchagin.", " During the First World War German troops occupied Riga and turned its largest Russian Orthodox cathedral into a Lutheran church.", " In independent Latvia, the Nativity of Christ Cathedral once again became an Orthodox cathedral in 1921.", " Archbishop Jānis Pommers, a native Latvian, played a key part in the defence of the cathedral, including defence from the Latvian government which was extremely unfriendly to Orthodox Church in the first years of an independent Latvia.", " In the early 1960s, Soviet authorities closed down the cathedral and converted its building into a planetarium.", " The cathedral has been restored since Latvia regained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991." ], "title": "Nativity Cathedral, Riga" }, { "sentences": [ "Kumurdo Cathedral (Georgian: კუმურდო ) is a Georgian Orthodox Cathedral.", " It is situated on Javakheti Plateau, 12 km southwest from Akhalkalaki.", " According to the inscriptions on the walls, written with the ancient Georgian writing of Asomtavruli, the Kumurdo Cathedral was built by Ioane the Bishop during the reign of king of the Abkhazians Leon III in 964.", " During the Middle Ages, Kumurdo was an important cultural, educational and religious center.", " The cathedral was restored twice (1930; 1970–1980), but it stands without a dome.", " In 2015, a project for full reconstruction of the cathedral was developed." ], "title": "Kumurdo Cathedral" }, { "sentences": [ "Saint Thomas Aquinas Cathedral is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Reno, Nevada, United States.", " It is located at 310 W. 2nd Street in Reno.", " The cathedral was built in 1908 as the rise in Reno's Catholic population warranted a larger church.", " The cathedral was nearly destroyed by a fire in 1909 and was restored the following year.", " The Cathedral is staffed by Conventual Franciscans: Order of the Friars, Minor." ], "title": "Saint Thomas Aquinas Cathedral" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nidaros Cathedral West Front (\"Nidarosdomens Vestfront\"), which includes multiple sculptures, was the final portion of the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway that was restored.", " This is the cathedral's main facade and one of the most beautiful and ornate portions of the church.", " The restoration of the west face structure took place from 1901 through 1969, and the last statue was erected in 1983.", " This part of the church is also the most recent of the original cathedral constructions; archbishop Sigurd Eindrideson laid the cornerstone for the west front in 1248.", " The construction was not yet complete when the church was burnt in 1328.", " The original design for the west face is not known, but one can assume that it was never built to those original plans; it is reasonable to assume that a screen front similar to that used elsewhere was planned on the west.", " Screen fronts were often rectangular and served as a cover to conceal the rest of the church.", " English cathedrals from the same period, among others Lincoln Cathedral, Wells Cathedral and Salisbury Cathedral, had similar fronts.", " The west front had three entrances and is flanked by two smaller towers on each side of the façade." ], "title": "Nidaros Cathedral West Front" }, { "sentences": [ "The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven (Spanish: \"Catedral Metropolitana de la Asunción de la Santísima Virgen María a los cielos\" ) is the largest cathedral in the Americas, and seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico.", " It is situated atop the former Aztec sacred precinct near the Templo Mayor on the northern side of the Plaza de la Constitución in Downtown Mexico City.", " The cathedral was built in sections from 1573 to 1813 around the original church that was constructed soon after the Spanish conquest of Tenochtitlan, eventually replacing it entirely.", " Spanish architect Claudio de Arciniega planned the construction, drawing inspiration from Gothic cathedrals in Spain." ], "title": "Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral" }, { "sentences": [ "Wilhelm Carl Friedrich Sauer (23 March 1831 – 9 April 1916) was a German pipe organ builder.", " One of the famous organ builders of the Romantic period, Sauer and his company \"W. Sauer Orgelbau\" built over 1,100 organs during his lifetime, amongst them the organs at Bremen Cathedral, Leipzig's St. Thomas Church, and Berlin Cathedral, which is considered to be \"his final great masterpiece\"." ], "title": "Wilhelm Sauer" }, { "sentences": [ "Dirk Andries Flentrop (1 May 1910 – 30 November 2003) was a Dutch organ builder.", " He built or restored many major organs in the United States and in Europe.", " He was noted for his 1977 restoration of two organs from the 17th and 18th centuries in the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral." ], "title": "Dirk Andries Flentrop" }, { "sentences": [ "Ourense Cathedral (Catedral de Ourense or Catedral do San Martiño) is a Roman Catholic church located in Ourense in northwestern Spain.", " Dedicated to St Martin, it was founded in 550.", " The first structure was restored by Alonso el Casto.", " The present mainly Gothic building was raised with the support of Bishop Lorenzo in 1220.", " Its local patroness is Saint Euphemia.", " There is a silver-plated shrine, and others of St Facundus and St Primitivus.", " The Christ's Chapel (Capilla del Cristo Crucificado) was added in 1567 by Bishop San Francisco Triccio.", " It contains an image of Christ, which was brought in 1330 from a small church on Cape Finisterre.", " John the Baptist's Chapel (Capilla de San Juan Bautista) was created in 1468 by the Conde de Benavente.", " The Portal of Paradise is sculptured and enriched with figures of angels and saints, while the antique cloisters were erected in 1204 by Bishop Ederonio.", " The Capilla de la Maria Madre was restored in 1722, and connected by the cloisters with the cathedral.", " The eight canons were called Cardenales, as at Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, and they alone did services before the altar; this custom was recognised as \"immemorial\" by Pope Innocent III, in 1209.", " The cathedral, which has undergone an impressive transition of architectural styles of Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical, was built to a Latin Cross plan.", " It has been a functional basilica since 1887.", " The cathedral has a crucifix that is held in great reverence all over Galicia." ], "title": "Ourense Cathedral" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cathedral of Mary Help of Christians is a Cathedral in Shillong, Meghalaya.", " It is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Shillong which covers the [East[Khasi Hills and RI Bhoi district of Meghalaya.", " The Cathedral is the principal place of worship of the over 300,000 strong Catholics of the Shillong Archdiocese which covers RI Bhoi and East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya.", " An Archdiocese is a “diocese\" or area under the jurisdiction of an Archbishop.", " In all there are 33 church districts or “Parishes” in the Shillong Archdiocese.", " The Cathedral Church was built over 50 years ago.", " Since it also has the “cathedra” – the seat or throne of the Bishop – it is known as a Cathedral Church.", " This place of worship stands on the very site of the first Church built by the German fathers.", " The earlier 1913 building – the Church of the Divine Saviour – was a wooden structure.", " It was destroyed by the Good Friday fire of April 10, 1936.", " Built by the first Catholic missionaries to these hills, the Salvatorian Fathers from Germany, it was the first Catholic Cathedral Church in what was then the Mission of Assam." ], "title": "Mary Help of Christians Cathedral, Shillong" } ]
[ "Title: André Boerstra\n\nAndries Cornelis Dirk \"André\" Boerstra (December 11, 1924 – March 17, 2016) was a Dutch field hockey player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics and in the 1952 Summer Olympics. He was born in Bandoeng, Dutch East Indies. In 1948 he was a member of the Dutch field hockey team, which won the bronze medal. He played all seven matches as forward. Four years later he won the silver medal as part of the Dutch team. He played all three matches as forward.", "Title: Nativity Cathedral, Riga\n\nThe Nativity of Christ Cathedral (Latvian: \"Kristus Piedzimšanas pareizticīgo katedrāle\" , Russian: Христорождественский кафедральный собор ), Riga, Latvia was built to a design by Nikolai Chagin and Robert Pflug in a Neo-Byzantine style between 1876 and 1883, with decorations made by the firm of August Volz, during the period when the country was part of the Russian Empire. It is the largest Orthodox cathedral in the Baltic provinces built with the blessing of the Russian Tsar Alexander II on the initiative of local governor-general Pyotr Bagration and bishop Veniamin Karelin. The Nativity of Christ Cathedral is renowned for its icons, some of which were painted by Vasili Vereshchagin. During the First World War German troops occupied Riga and turned its largest Russian Orthodox cathedral into a Lutheran church. In independent Latvia, the Nativity of Christ Cathedral once again became an Orthodox cathedral in 1921. Archbishop Jānis Pommers, a native Latvian, played a key part in the defence of the cathedral, including defence from the Latvian government which was extremely unfriendly to Orthodox Church in the first years of an independent Latvia. In the early 1960s, Soviet authorities closed down the cathedral and converted its building into a planetarium. The cathedral has been restored since Latvia regained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.", "Title: Kumurdo Cathedral\n\nKumurdo Cathedral (Georgian: კუმურდო ) is a Georgian Orthodox Cathedral. It is situated on Javakheti Plateau, 12 km southwest from Akhalkalaki. According to the inscriptions on the walls, written with the ancient Georgian writing of Asomtavruli, the Kumurdo Cathedral was built by Ioane the Bishop during the reign of king of the Abkhazians Leon III in 964. During the Middle Ages, Kumurdo was an important cultural, educational and religious center. The cathedral was restored twice (1930; 1970–1980), but it stands without a dome. In 2015, a project for full reconstruction of the cathedral was developed.", "Title: Saint Thomas Aquinas Cathedral\n\nSaint Thomas Aquinas Cathedral is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Reno, Nevada, United States. It is located at 310 W. 2nd Street in Reno. The cathedral was built in 1908 as the rise in Reno's Catholic population warranted a larger church. The cathedral was nearly destroyed by a fire in 1909 and was restored the following year. The Cathedral is staffed by Conventual Franciscans: Order of the Friars, Minor.", "Title: Nidaros Cathedral West Front\n\nThe Nidaros Cathedral West Front (\"Nidarosdomens Vestfront\"), which includes multiple sculptures, was the final portion of the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway that was restored. This is the cathedral's main facade and one of the most beautiful and ornate portions of the church. The restoration of the west face structure took place from 1901 through 1969, and the last statue was erected in 1983. This part of the church is also the most recent of the original cathedral constructions; archbishop Sigurd Eindrideson laid the cornerstone for the west front in 1248. The construction was not yet complete when the church was burnt in 1328. The original design for the west face is not known, but one can assume that it was never built to those original plans; it is reasonable to assume that a screen front similar to that used elsewhere was planned on the west. Screen fronts were often rectangular and served as a cover to conceal the rest of the church. English cathedrals from the same period, among others Lincoln Cathedral, Wells Cathedral and Salisbury Cathedral, had similar fronts. The west front had three entrances and is flanked by two smaller towers on each side of the façade.", "Title: Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral\n\nThe Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven (Spanish: \"Catedral Metropolitana de la Asunción de la Santísima Virgen María a los cielos\" ) is the largest cathedral in the Americas, and seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico. It is situated atop the former Aztec sacred precinct near the Templo Mayor on the northern side of the Plaza de la Constitución in Downtown Mexico City. The cathedral was built in sections from 1573 to 1813 around the original church that was constructed soon after the Spanish conquest of Tenochtitlan, eventually replacing it entirely. Spanish architect Claudio de Arciniega planned the construction, drawing inspiration from Gothic cathedrals in Spain.", "Title: Wilhelm Sauer\n\nWilhelm Carl Friedrich Sauer (23 March 1831 – 9 April 1916) was a German pipe organ builder. One of the famous organ builders of the Romantic period, Sauer and his company \"W. Sauer Orgelbau\" built over 1,100 organs during his lifetime, amongst them the organs at Bremen Cathedral, Leipzig's St. Thomas Church, and Berlin Cathedral, which is considered to be \"his final great masterpiece\".", "Title: Dirk Andries Flentrop\n\nDirk Andries Flentrop (1 May 1910 – 30 November 2003) was a Dutch organ builder. He built or restored many major organs in the United States and in Europe. He was noted for his 1977 restoration of two organs from the 17th and 18th centuries in the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral.", "Title: Ourense Cathedral\n\nOurense Cathedral (Catedral de Ourense or Catedral do San Martiño) is a Roman Catholic church located in Ourense in northwestern Spain. Dedicated to St Martin, it was founded in 550. The first structure was restored by Alonso el Casto. The present mainly Gothic building was raised with the support of Bishop Lorenzo in 1220. Its local patroness is Saint Euphemia. There is a silver-plated shrine, and others of St Facundus and St Primitivus. The Christ's Chapel (Capilla del Cristo Crucificado) was added in 1567 by Bishop San Francisco Triccio. It contains an image of Christ, which was brought in 1330 from a small church on Cape Finisterre. John the Baptist's Chapel (Capilla de San Juan Bautista) was created in 1468 by the Conde de Benavente. The Portal of Paradise is sculptured and enriched with figures of angels and saints, while the antique cloisters were erected in 1204 by Bishop Ederonio. The Capilla de la Maria Madre was restored in 1722, and connected by the cloisters with the cathedral. The eight canons were called Cardenales, as at Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, and they alone did services before the altar; this custom was recognised as \"immemorial\" by Pope Innocent III, in 1209. The cathedral, which has undergone an impressive transition of architectural styles of Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical, was built to a Latin Cross plan. It has been a functional basilica since 1887. The cathedral has a crucifix that is held in great reverence all over Galicia.", "Title: Mary Help of Christians Cathedral, Shillong\n\nThe Cathedral of Mary Help of Christians is a Cathedral in Shillong, Meghalaya. It is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Shillong which covers the [East[Khasi Hills and RI Bhoi district of Meghalaya. The Cathedral is the principal place of worship of the over 300,000 strong Catholics of the Shillong Archdiocese which covers RI Bhoi and East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya. An Archdiocese is a “diocese\" or area under the jurisdiction of an Archbishop. In all there are 33 church districts or “Parishes” in the Shillong Archdiocese. The Cathedral Church was built over 50 years ago. Since it also has the “cathedra” – the seat or throne of the Bishop – it is known as a Cathedral Church. This place of worship stands on the very site of the first Church built by the German fathers. The earlier 1913 building – the Church of the Divine Saviour – was a wooden structure. It was destroyed by the Good Friday fire of April 10, 1936. Built by the first Catholic missionaries to these hills, the Salvatorian Fathers from Germany, it was the first Catholic Cathedral Church in what was then the Mission of Assam." ]
7,576
In what year was the American trumpeter and composer that prodcued Clay Aiken's fourth full-length studio album born?
1962
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[ "Title: A Thousand Different Ways\n\nA Thousand Different Ways is the third studio album by Clay Aiken. The album, which was executive produced by Jaymes Foster, consists of ten covers and four new songs. It was released by RCA on September 19, 2006. The first single was \"Without You\" and the second, \"A Thousand Days.\"", "Title: 54 Nude Honeys (album)\n\n54 Nude Honeys is the eponymous fourth full-length album from Japanese punk rock band 54 Nude Honeys, released on July 9, 2003. It is also the group's final full-length studio album.", "Title: On My Way Here\n\nOn My Way Here is the fourth full-length studio album released by Clay Aiken on May 6, 2008. This album of both ballads and pop-rock is an eclectic mix of styles and tempos. Aiken wanted to get away from using multiple producers and chose Grammy Award-winning British producer Mark 'Kipper' Eldridge (Sting, Chris Botti) to produce the album. Jaymes Foster was the executive producer. This was his final studio album for RCA.", "Title: The Most Beautiful (album)\n\nThe Most Beautiful is the fourth full-length studio album by American indie rock band Rookie of the Year and the first solo album by the last remaining member and vocalist Ryan Dunson. This is the first album by Rookie of the Year that will not be released by their previous record label One Eleven Records instead being released on Future Destination Records. The Most Beautiful was recorded in Atlanta, Georgia at Marigolds+Monsters. The album was scheduled to be released on May 25th, 2010 worldwide but was delayed one week to June 1st. A few weeks later the album was further delayed by one week, finally being released two weeks after the initial planned release date, on June 7th, 2010.", "Title: Closing Arguments (album)\n\nClosing Arguments is the fourth full-length studio album by Lucky Boys Confusion, released digitally on May 26, 2009, and physically on June 23, 2009. It is their first full-length release since being dropped by Elektra Records, and also their first since 2003's Commitment.", "Title: Countdown to Nowhere\n\nCountdown to Nowhere is the fourth full-length studio album from Allister, a pop punk band from Chicago, Illinois, released in Japan on June 16, 2010 and in the U.S. on October 5, 2010. It was the band's first full-length album released in five years, and their first album released after the conclusion of their three-year hiatus.", "Title: Summer Bones\n\nSummer Bones is the fourth full-length studio album from the American pop punk band Hit the Lights, released on March 24, 2015. It was produced and mixed by Kyle Black (New Found Glory/Icon For Hire/Forever Came Calling). This is the band's first release on Pure Noise Records, as well as being their shortest full-length album to date. The album's final track features guest vocals from original vocalist Colin Ross.", "Title: The Eleventh Hour (Jars of Clay album)\n\nThe Eleventh Hour is the fourth full-length studio album of the band Jars of Clay. It was released in 2002 by Essential Records and marked the band's first attempt at producing a full album for themselves.", "Title: Chris Botti\n\nChristopher Stephen \"Chris\" Botti ( ; born October 12, 1962), is an American trumpeter and composer.", "Title: Tried and True\n\nTried and True is the fifth full-length studio album by Clay Aiken, released on June 1, 2010. This album is Aiken's first on the Decca label. The deluxe edition includes two additional tracks plus a second disk with behind the scenes video and a live performance." ]
7,577
The director of Hotel Chevalier was born in what year?
1969
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[ { "sentences": [ "Chow Yei-ching, GBS, OBE, is the chairman and managing director of Chevalier International Holdings, an international conglomerate, comprising property and hotel management, engineering, construction, insurance, investments, information technology, food/beverage, and car dealership businesses.", " The Group holds two publicly listed companies in Hong Kong – Chevalier International Holdings, Ltd. and Chevalier Pacific Holdings, Ltd. and one publicly listed company in Singapore – Chevalier Singapore Holdings, Ltd." ], "title": "Chow Yei-ching" }, { "sentences": [ "Michel Ocelot is a French writer, character designer, storyboard artist and director of animated films and television programs (formerly also animator, background artist, narrator and other roles in earlier works) and a former president of the International Animated Film Association.", " Though best known for his 1998 début feature \"Kirikou and the Sorceress\", his earlier films and television work had already won Césars and British Academy Film Awards among others and he was made a chevalier of the Légion d'honneur on 23 October 2009, presented to him by Agnès Varda who had been promoted to \"commandeur\" earlier the same year.", " In 2015 he got the Lifetime Achievement Award at the World Festival of Animated Film - Animafest Zagreb." ], "title": "Michel Ocelot" }, { "sentences": [ "Gregory B. Lee (born 1955) is an academic, author, and broadcaster.", " Lee is Professor of Chinese and Transcultural Studies at the University of Lyon (Jean Moulin) and Director of the French research Institute for Transtextual and Transcultural Studies IETT (Institut d'Etudes Transtextuelles et Transculturelles EA 4186).", " Lee was previously Chair Professor of Chinese and Transcultural Studies at City University of Hong Kong where he established, and was the founding Director of, the Hong Kong Advanced Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Studies (2010–2012).", " He also served as Dean of City University's College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences.", " From 2007 to 2010 Lee was First Vice-President of Jean Moulin University Lyon 3.", " In 2010, Lee was made a Chevalier (Knight) in the French Order of Academic Palms Ordre des Palmes Académiques.", " In 2011, he was elected Fellow of the Hong Kong Academy of the Humanities." ], "title": "Gregory B. Lee" }, { "sentences": [ "Hotel Chevalier is an American-French short film written and directed by Wes Anderson and released in 2007.", " Starring Jason Schwartzman and Natalie Portman as former lovers who reunite in a Paris hotel room, the 13-minute film acts as a prologue to Anderson's 2007 feature \"The Darjeeling Limited\".", " It was shot on location in a Parisian hotel by a small crew and self-financed by Anderson, who initially intended it to be a stand-alone work.", " Its first showing was at the Venice Film Festival première of the feature film on September 2, 2007, and it made its own debut later that month at Apple Stores in four U.S. cities." ], "title": "Hotel Chevalier" }, { "sentences": [ "Catherine Perret (born 9 July 1956 in Paris) is associate professor of modern and contemporary aesthetics and theory at Nanterre University (Paris X).", " She obtained her Ph.D. in philosophy and is known for her work on Walter Benjamin, most notably by her book \"Walter Benjamin ou la critique en effet\".", " Dr. Perret was the director of the Art of Exhibition Department at Paris X.", " She served as a program director at the Collège International de Philosophie from 1995 to 2001.", " She is a recipient of the prestigious title Chevalier des Palmes académiques.", " Dr. Perret is currently responsible for the Centre de recherche sur l'art, philosophie, esthétique (CRéART - PHI) at Paris X." ], "title": "Catherine Perret" }, { "sentences": [ "Matthew Jocelyn (born 1958) is the artistic and general director of Canadian Stage, the largest not-for-profit theatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.", " Prior to his appointment at Canadian Stage, Jocelyn was the artistic and general director of the Atelier du Rhin in Alsace, France for 10 years.", " Under his leadership, the organization became a major centre for multidisciplinary arts in France.", " He was named Chevalier des Art et des Lettres (Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters), by the French Ministry of Culture in July 2008." ], "title": "Matthew Jocelyn" }, { "sentences": [ "Irina Brook (b. April 5, 1962) is a British stage actress, director and producer.", " The daughter of film and theater director Peter Brook and actress Natasha Parry, she was named a Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres in 2002 by the French Ministry of Culture.", " Born in Paris, Brook grew up between England and France." ], "title": "Irina Brook" }, { "sentences": [ "Rialto Pictures is a film distributor founded in 1997 by Bruce Goldstein.", " A year later, Adrienne Halpern joined him as partner.", " In 2002, Eric Di Bernardo became the company’s National Sales Director.", " It was described as “the gold standard of reissue distributors” by Los Angeles Times/NPR film critic Kenneth Turan.", " In 1999, Rialto received a special Heritage Award from the National Society of Film Critics, and in 2000 received a special award from the New York Film Critic’s Circle, presented to Goldstein and Halpern by Jeanne Moreau.", " The two co-presidents have each received the French Order of Chevalier of Arts and Letters." ], "title": "Rialto Pictures" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard Brody is an American film critic who has written for \"The New Yorker\" since 1999.", " He attended Princeton University, receiving an B.A. in Comparative Literature in 1980.", " He is the author of a biography of French New Wave film director Jean-Luc Godard and is writing a book about the New Wave.", " He first became interested in films after seeing Godard's \"Breathless\" in his freshman year at Princeton.", " Before becoming a film critic, he worked on documentaries and made several independent films.", " In December 2014, he was made a Chevalier (Knight) in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres for his contributions in popularizing French cinema in America." ], "title": "Richard Brody" }, { "sentences": [ "Wesley Wales Anderson (born May 1, 1969) is an American film director, film producer, screenwriter, and actor.", " His films are known for their distinctive visual and narrative style." ], "title": "Wes Anderson" } ]
[ "Title: Chow Yei-ching\n\nChow Yei-ching, GBS, OBE, is the chairman and managing director of Chevalier International Holdings, an international conglomerate, comprising property and hotel management, engineering, construction, insurance, investments, information technology, food/beverage, and car dealership businesses. The Group holds two publicly listed companies in Hong Kong – Chevalier International Holdings, Ltd. and Chevalier Pacific Holdings, Ltd. and one publicly listed company in Singapore – Chevalier Singapore Holdings, Ltd.", "Title: Michel Ocelot\n\nMichel Ocelot is a French writer, character designer, storyboard artist and director of animated films and television programs (formerly also animator, background artist, narrator and other roles in earlier works) and a former president of the International Animated Film Association. Though best known for his 1998 début feature \"Kirikou and the Sorceress\", his earlier films and television work had already won Césars and British Academy Film Awards among others and he was made a chevalier of the Légion d'honneur on 23 October 2009, presented to him by Agnès Varda who had been promoted to \"commandeur\" earlier the same year. In 2015 he got the Lifetime Achievement Award at the World Festival of Animated Film - Animafest Zagreb.", "Title: Gregory B. Lee\n\nGregory B. Lee (born 1955) is an academic, author, and broadcaster. Lee is Professor of Chinese and Transcultural Studies at the University of Lyon (Jean Moulin) and Director of the French research Institute for Transtextual and Transcultural Studies IETT (Institut d'Etudes Transtextuelles et Transculturelles EA 4186). Lee was previously Chair Professor of Chinese and Transcultural Studies at City University of Hong Kong where he established, and was the founding Director of, the Hong Kong Advanced Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Studies (2010–2012). He also served as Dean of City University's College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences. From 2007 to 2010 Lee was First Vice-President of Jean Moulin University Lyon 3. In 2010, Lee was made a Chevalier (Knight) in the French Order of Academic Palms Ordre des Palmes Académiques. In 2011, he was elected Fellow of the Hong Kong Academy of the Humanities.", "Title: Hotel Chevalier\n\nHotel Chevalier is an American-French short film written and directed by Wes Anderson and released in 2007. Starring Jason Schwartzman and Natalie Portman as former lovers who reunite in a Paris hotel room, the 13-minute film acts as a prologue to Anderson's 2007 feature \"The Darjeeling Limited\". It was shot on location in a Parisian hotel by a small crew and self-financed by Anderson, who initially intended it to be a stand-alone work. Its first showing was at the Venice Film Festival première of the feature film on September 2, 2007, and it made its own debut later that month at Apple Stores in four U.S. cities.", "Title: Catherine Perret\n\nCatherine Perret (born 9 July 1956 in Paris) is associate professor of modern and contemporary aesthetics and theory at Nanterre University (Paris X). She obtained her Ph.D. in philosophy and is known for her work on Walter Benjamin, most notably by her book \"Walter Benjamin ou la critique en effet\". Dr. Perret was the director of the Art of Exhibition Department at Paris X. She served as a program director at the Collège International de Philosophie from 1995 to 2001. She is a recipient of the prestigious title Chevalier des Palmes académiques. Dr. Perret is currently responsible for the Centre de recherche sur l'art, philosophie, esthétique (CRéART - PHI) at Paris X.", "Title: Matthew Jocelyn\n\nMatthew Jocelyn (born 1958) is the artistic and general director of Canadian Stage, the largest not-for-profit theatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Prior to his appointment at Canadian Stage, Jocelyn was the artistic and general director of the Atelier du Rhin in Alsace, France for 10 years. Under his leadership, the organization became a major centre for multidisciplinary arts in France. He was named Chevalier des Art et des Lettres (Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters), by the French Ministry of Culture in July 2008.", "Title: Irina Brook\n\nIrina Brook (b. April 5, 1962) is a British stage actress, director and producer. The daughter of film and theater director Peter Brook and actress Natasha Parry, she was named a Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres in 2002 by the French Ministry of Culture. Born in Paris, Brook grew up between England and France.", "Title: Rialto Pictures\n\nRialto Pictures is a film distributor founded in 1997 by Bruce Goldstein. A year later, Adrienne Halpern joined him as partner. In 2002, Eric Di Bernardo became the company’s National Sales Director. It was described as “the gold standard of reissue distributors” by Los Angeles Times/NPR film critic Kenneth Turan. In 1999, Rialto received a special Heritage Award from the National Society of Film Critics, and in 2000 received a special award from the New York Film Critic’s Circle, presented to Goldstein and Halpern by Jeanne Moreau. The two co-presidents have each received the French Order of Chevalier of Arts and Letters.", "Title: Richard Brody\n\nRichard Brody is an American film critic who has written for \"The New Yorker\" since 1999. He attended Princeton University, receiving an B.A. in Comparative Literature in 1980. He is the author of a biography of French New Wave film director Jean-Luc Godard and is writing a book about the New Wave. He first became interested in films after seeing Godard's \"Breathless\" in his freshman year at Princeton. Before becoming a film critic, he worked on documentaries and made several independent films. In December 2014, he was made a Chevalier (Knight) in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres for his contributions in popularizing French cinema in America.", "Title: Wes Anderson\n\nWesley Wales Anderson (born May 1, 1969) is an American film director, film producer, screenwriter, and actor. His films are known for their distinctive visual and narrative style." ]
7,578
Richard C. Reames sometimes teaches at a scool located located near where?
Brasstown, North Carolina
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[ { "sentences": [ "Richard C. Steiner (born 1945) is a Semitist and a scholar of Northwest Semitic languages, Jewish Studies, and Near Eastern texts.", " His work has focused on texts from as early as the Egyptian Pyramid texts to as late as medieval biblical interpretation.", " He is a professor of Semitics at the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Yeshiva University in New York City." ], "title": "Richard C. Steiner" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard C. Briggs High School is a secondary school located in Norwalk, Connecticut, USA.", " It opened in 1938 as a replacement for the Winnipauk School.", " Later it was turned into the secondary level Center for Vocational Arts but is now named after Dr. Richard C. Briggs, who was superintendent of Norwalk schools from 1971 to 1980.", " Now Briggs High is an alternative to the two traditional high schools (Norwalk and McMahon).", " Its current principal is Marie Allen.", " " ], "title": "Richard C. Briggs High School" }, { "sentences": [ "Henry H. and Bettie S. Knight Farm is a historic farm and national historic district located near Knightdale, Wake County, North Carolina.", " The district encompasses six contributing buildings on a family farm located near Knightsdale.", " The farmhouse was built about 1890, and is a 1 1/2-story, Queen Anne style frame dwelling with a cross-gable roof and a series of later additions and alterations.", " The other contributing buildings are the dairy (c. 1890), storage building (c. 1900), storage shed (c. 1900), and two barns (c. 1890 and c. 1900)." ], "title": "Henry H. and Bettie S. Knight Farm" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kessler Campanile is an 80 ft campanile located at the Georgia Institute of Technology.", " Designed by artist Richard Hill, it was originally constructed for the 1996 Olympic Games.", " It is named after Richard C. Kessler, Tech graduate and former head of Days Inns.", " It is frequently referred to as \"The Campanile\" or \"The Shaft\" (a tongue-in-cheek reference to student opinion on the school's difficult curriculum).", " The amphitheater and the Campanile recently reopened after a two-year-long reconstruction as part of the ongoing Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons construction." ], "title": "Kessler Campanile" }, { "sentences": [ "The Oak Street Connector, officially known as the Richard C. Lee Highway (named after former New Haven mayor Richard C. Lee), is a 1.05 mi freeway section of Route 34 that is located in downtown New Haven, Connecticut, United States.", " The freeway begins at the junction of Interstate 95 and Interstate 91 and ends at York Street/the Air Rights parking garage." ], "title": "Oak Street Connector" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Pinecrest\", also known as the Richard C. Kerens House and Kerens-Spears House, is a historic home located at Elkins, Randolph County, West Virginia.", " It was built in 1892, as a summer home for Richard C. Kerens (1842 – 1916).", " It is a large sandstone dwelling in a modified Shingle Style.", " It has an asymmetrical shape with gable-fronted sections in the main portion, a hipped roof on the servants wing, and two cone-shaped tops on rounded turrets.", " It features a front porch that extends well beyond the exterior wall and curves along a single-story rounded projection at the east corner." ], "title": "Pinecrest (Elkins, West Virginia)" }, { "sentences": [ "The John C. Campbell Folk School, also referred to as \"The Folk School\" is located near Brasstown, North Carolina along the Cherokee County and Clay line.", " The school was founded to nurture and preserve the folk arts of the Appalachian Mountains, it is a non-profit adult educational organization based on non-competitive learning.", " Founded in 1925, the Folk School's motto is “I sing behind the plow”." ], "title": "John C. Campbell Folk School" }, { "sentences": [ "The Richard C. Smith House is a small Usonian home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright near the end of his career, and constructed in Jefferson, Wisconsin in 1950.", " It is one of Wright's diamond module homes, a form he used in the Patrick Kinney House, the E. Clarke and Julia Arnold House and a number of other homes he designed in the late 1940s and early 1950s." ], "title": "Richard C. Smith House" }, { "sentences": [ "Renston Rural Historic District is a national historic district located near Winterville, Pitt County, North Carolina.", " The district encompasses 105 contributing buildings, 6 contributing sites, 7 contributing structures, and 1 contributing object on eight major farms in rural Pitt County near Winterville.", " It includes buildings largely dated from about 1890 to 1953 and notable examples of Greek Revival and Classical Revival style architecture.", " They include the Fletcher Farm, the Charles and Maggie McLawhorn farms, the Langston-Edwards properties, the Dail Farm, the Dennis McLawhorn farms, the McLawhorn-Abbott property, and the Richard Herman McLawhorn farms.", " Notable individual buildings include the Joseph Smith House, former Renston School and the first Bethany Free Will Baptist Church, Spier (Speir, Spire) Worthington House (c. 1840), Langston-Edwards House (c. 1840), the Dail House (c. 1850), and the Charles McLawhorn House (c. 1880, moved c. 1890)." ], "title": "Renston Rural Historic District" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard C. Reames (born September 20, 1957) is an American arborsculptor, and nurseryman, author of two self-published books and a public speaker who lives and works in Williams, Oregon.", " He sometimes teaches at the John C. Campbell Folk School.", " He coined the word \"arborsculpture\", as a substitute for the word pleaching." ], "title": "Richard Reames" } ]
[ "Title: Richard C. Steiner\n\nRichard C. Steiner (born 1945) is a Semitist and a scholar of Northwest Semitic languages, Jewish Studies, and Near Eastern texts. His work has focused on texts from as early as the Egyptian Pyramid texts to as late as medieval biblical interpretation. He is a professor of Semitics at the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Yeshiva University in New York City.", "Title: Richard C. Briggs High School\n\nRichard C. Briggs High School is a secondary school located in Norwalk, Connecticut, USA. It opened in 1938 as a replacement for the Winnipauk School. Later it was turned into the secondary level Center for Vocational Arts but is now named after Dr. Richard C. Briggs, who was superintendent of Norwalk schools from 1971 to 1980. Now Briggs High is an alternative to the two traditional high schools (Norwalk and McMahon). Its current principal is Marie Allen. ", "Title: Henry H. and Bettie S. Knight Farm\n\nHenry H. and Bettie S. Knight Farm is a historic farm and national historic district located near Knightdale, Wake County, North Carolina. The district encompasses six contributing buildings on a family farm located near Knightsdale. The farmhouse was built about 1890, and is a 1 1/2-story, Queen Anne style frame dwelling with a cross-gable roof and a series of later additions and alterations. The other contributing buildings are the dairy (c. 1890), storage building (c. 1900), storage shed (c. 1900), and two barns (c. 1890 and c. 1900).", "Title: Kessler Campanile\n\nThe Kessler Campanile is an 80 ft campanile located at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Designed by artist Richard Hill, it was originally constructed for the 1996 Olympic Games. It is named after Richard C. Kessler, Tech graduate and former head of Days Inns. It is frequently referred to as \"The Campanile\" or \"The Shaft\" (a tongue-in-cheek reference to student opinion on the school's difficult curriculum). The amphitheater and the Campanile recently reopened after a two-year-long reconstruction as part of the ongoing Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons construction.", "Title: Oak Street Connector\n\nThe Oak Street Connector, officially known as the Richard C. Lee Highway (named after former New Haven mayor Richard C. Lee), is a 1.05 mi freeway section of Route 34 that is located in downtown New Haven, Connecticut, United States. The freeway begins at the junction of Interstate 95 and Interstate 91 and ends at York Street/the Air Rights parking garage.", "Title: Pinecrest (Elkins, West Virginia)\n\n\"Pinecrest\", also known as the Richard C. Kerens House and Kerens-Spears House, is a historic home located at Elkins, Randolph County, West Virginia. It was built in 1892, as a summer home for Richard C. Kerens (1842 – 1916). It is a large sandstone dwelling in a modified Shingle Style. It has an asymmetrical shape with gable-fronted sections in the main portion, a hipped roof on the servants wing, and two cone-shaped tops on rounded turrets. It features a front porch that extends well beyond the exterior wall and curves along a single-story rounded projection at the east corner.", "Title: John C. Campbell Folk School\n\nThe John C. Campbell Folk School, also referred to as \"The Folk School\" is located near Brasstown, North Carolina along the Cherokee County and Clay line. The school was founded to nurture and preserve the folk arts of the Appalachian Mountains, it is a non-profit adult educational organization based on non-competitive learning. Founded in 1925, the Folk School's motto is “I sing behind the plow”.", "Title: Richard C. Smith House\n\nThe Richard C. Smith House is a small Usonian home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright near the end of his career, and constructed in Jefferson, Wisconsin in 1950. It is one of Wright's diamond module homes, a form he used in the Patrick Kinney House, the E. Clarke and Julia Arnold House and a number of other homes he designed in the late 1940s and early 1950s.", "Title: Renston Rural Historic District\n\nRenston Rural Historic District is a national historic district located near Winterville, Pitt County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 105 contributing buildings, 6 contributing sites, 7 contributing structures, and 1 contributing object on eight major farms in rural Pitt County near Winterville. It includes buildings largely dated from about 1890 to 1953 and notable examples of Greek Revival and Classical Revival style architecture. They include the Fletcher Farm, the Charles and Maggie McLawhorn farms, the Langston-Edwards properties, the Dail Farm, the Dennis McLawhorn farms, the McLawhorn-Abbott property, and the Richard Herman McLawhorn farms. Notable individual buildings include the Joseph Smith House, former Renston School and the first Bethany Free Will Baptist Church, Spier (Speir, Spire) Worthington House (c. 1840), Langston-Edwards House (c. 1840), the Dail House (c. 1850), and the Charles McLawhorn House (c. 1880, moved c. 1890).", "Title: Richard Reames\n\nRichard C. Reames (born September 20, 1957) is an American arborsculptor, and nurseryman, author of two self-published books and a public speaker who lives and works in Williams, Oregon. He sometimes teaches at the John C. Campbell Folk School. He coined the word \"arborsculpture\", as a substitute for the word pleaching." ]
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What is the capital of the sovereign state in which Brendan Christian was born?
St. John's
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the influence of any other pre-existing state.", " The earliest known primary states appeared in Mesopotamia c. 3700 BC, in Egypt c. 3300 BC, in the Indus Valley c. 2500 BC, India c. 1700 BC, and in China c. 1600 BC.", " As they interacted with their less developed neighbors through trade, warfare, migration, and more generalized ideological influences, the primary states directly or indirectly fostered the emergence of secondary states in surrounding areas, for example, the Hittites in Anatolia, the Minoan and Mycenaean states of the Aegean, or the Nubian kingdoms in the Sudan.", " According to Professor Gil Stein of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute, \"The excavations and archaeological surveys of the last few decades have vastly increased both the quantity and quality of what we know about ancient states and urbanism.", " Archaeologists have broadened the scope of their research beyond the traditional focus on rulers and urban elites.", " Current research now aims at understanding the role of urban commoners, craft specialists, and village-based farmers in the overall organization of ancient states and societies.", " Given the immense geographical scope encompassed by the term 'the Ancient World'\".", " The notion of a sovereign state arises in the 16th century with the development of modern diplomacy.", "For earlier times, the term \"sovereign state\" is an anachronism.", " What corresponded to sovereign states in the medieval and ancient period were monarchs ruling By the Grace of God, de facto feudal or imperial autocrats, or de facto independent nations or tribal confederations.", " This is a list of sovereign states that existed between 500 BC and 401 BC." ], "title": "List of political entities in the 5th century BC" }, { "sentences": [ "Brendan Kyle Akeem Christian (born 11 December 1983) is a sprinter from Antigua and Barbuda who specializes in the 200 metres.", " Born in Antigua, he is the son of Donald Christian who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal as a cyclist.", " His personal best 100 metres time is 10.09 seconds, achieved in June 2009 in Nivelles.", " He is also a holder of the Antiguan and Barbudan record in 4 x 100 metres relay with 39.90 seconds." ], "title": "Brendan Christian" }, { "sentences": [ "The development of states—large-scale, populous, politically centralized, and socially stratified polities/societies governed by powerful rulers—marks one of the major milestones in the evolution of human societies.", " Archaeologists often distinguish between primary (or pristine) states and secondary states.", " Primary states evolved independently through largely internal developmental processes rather than through the influence of any other pre-existing state.", " The earliest known primary states appeared in Mesopotamia c. 3700 BC, in Egypt c. 3300 BC, in the Indus Valley c. 2500 BC, India c. 1700 BC, and in China c. 1600 BC.", " As they interacted with their less developed neighbors through trade, warfare, migration, and more generalized ideological influences, the primary states directly or indirectly fostered the emergence of secondary states in surrounding areas, for example, the Hittites in Anatolia, the Minoan and Mycenaean states of the Aegean, or the Nubian kingdoms in the Sudan.", " According to Professor Gil Stein of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute, \"The excavations and archaeological surveys of the last few decades have vastly increased both the quantity and quality of what we know about ancient states and urbanism.", " Archaeologists have broadened the scope of their research beyond the traditional focus on rulers and urban elites.", " Current research now aims at understanding the role of urban commoners, craft specialists, and village-based farmers in the overall organization of ancient states and societies.", " Given the immense geographical scope encompassed by the term 'the Ancient World'\".", " The notion of a sovereign state arises in the 16th century with the development of modern diplomacy.", " For earlier times, the term \"sovereign state\" is an anachronism.", " What corresponded to sovereign states in the medieval and ancient period were monarchs ruling by the grace of God, de facto feudal or imperial autocrats, or de facto independent nations or tribal confederations." ], "title": "List of political entities in the 2nd century BC" }, { "sentences": [ "Antigua and Barbuda competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, submitting a delegation that included athletes Daniel Bailey, Brendan Christian, James Grayman, and Sonia Williams in track and field events, and Kareem Valentine in swimming.", " Antigua and Barbuda's appearance in Beijing marked its eighth appearance at the Summer Olympics since the nation's debut at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montréal, Canada.", " There were no medalists from Antigua and Barbuda in 2008, although Bailey reached the quarterfinals and Christian the semifinals of their respective events." ], "title": "Antigua and Barbuda at the 2008 Summer Olympics" }, { "sentences": [ "Antigua and Barbuda ( ; ) is a sovereign state in the Americas, lying between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.", " It consists of two major islands, Antigua and Barbuda, and a number of smaller islands (including Great Bird, Green, Guiana, Long, Maiden and York Islands and further south, the island of Redonda).", " The permanent population numbers about 81,800 (at the 2011 Census) and the capital and largest port and city is St. John's, on Antigua." ], "title": "Antigua and Barbuda" }, { "sentences": [ "The development of states—large-scale, populous, politically centralized, and socially stratified polities/societies governed by powerful rulers—marks one of the major milestones in the evolution of human societies.", " Archaeologists often distinguish between primary (or pristine) states and secondary states.", " Primary states evolved independently through largely internal developmental processes rather than through the influence of any other pre-existing state.", " The earliest known primary states appeared in Mesopotamia c. 3700 BC, in Egypt c. 3300 BC, in the Indus Valley c. 2500 BC, India c. 1700 BC, and in China c. 1600 BC.", " As they interacted with their less developed neighbors through trade, warfare, migration, and more generalized ideological influences, the primary states directly or indirectly fostered the emergence of secondary states in surrounding areas, for example, the Hittites in Anatolia, the Minoan and Mycenaean states of the Aegean, or the Nubian kingdoms in the Sudan.", " According to Professor Gil Stein of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute, \"The excavations and archaeological surveys of the last few decades have vastly increased both the quantity and quality of what we know about ancient states and urbanism.", " Archaeologists have broadened the scope of their research beyond the traditional focus on rulers and urban elites.", " Current research now aims at understanding the role of urban commoners, craft specialists, and village-based farmers in the overall organization of ancient states and societies.", " Given the immense geographical scope encompassed by the term 'the Ancient World'\".", " This is a list of sovereign states that existed between 700 BC and 601 BC.", " The notion of a sovereign state arises in the 16th century with the development of modern diplomacy.", " For earlier times, the term \"sovereign state\" is an anachronism.", " What corresponded to sovereign states in the medieval and ancient period were monarchs ruling by the grace of God, de facto feudal or imperial autocrats, or de facto independent nations or tribal confederations.", " This is a list of sovereign states that existed between 700 BC and 601 BC." ], "title": "List of political entities in the 7th century BC" }, { "sentences": [ "The development of states—large-scale, populous, politically centralized, and socially stratified polities/societies governed by powerful rulers—marks one of the major milestones in the evolution of human societies.", " Archaeologists often distinguish between primary (or pristine) states and secondary states.", " Primary states evolved independently through largely internal developmental processes rather than through the influence of any other pre-existing state.", " The earliest known primary states appeared in Mesopotamia c. 3700 BC, in Egypt c. 3300 BC, in the Indus Valley c. 2500 BC, India c. 1700 BC, and in China c. 1600 BC.", " As they interacted with their less developed neighbors through trade, warfare, migration, and more generalized ideological influences, the primary states directly or indirectly fostered the emergence of secondary states in surrounding areas, for example, the Hittites in Anatolia, the Minoan and Mycenaean states of the Aegean, or the Nubian kingdoms in the Sudan.", " According to Professor Gil Stein of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute, \"The excavations and archaeological surveys of the last few decades have vastly increased both the quantity and quality of what we know about ancient states and urbanism.", " Archaeologists have broadened the scope of their research beyond the traditional focus on rulers and urban elites.", " Current research now aims at understanding the role of urban commoners, craft specialists, and village-based farmers in the overall organization of ancient states and societies.", " Given the immense geographical scope encompassed by the term 'the Ancient World'\".", " The notion of a sovereign state arises in the 16th century with the development of modern diplomacy.", "For earlier times, the term \"sovereign state\" is an anachronism.", " What corresponded to sovereign states in the medieval and ancient period were monarchs ruling By the Grace of God, de facto feudal or imperial autocrats, or de facto independent nations or tribal confederations.", " This is a list of sovereign states that existed between 400 BC and 301 BC." ], "title": "List of political entities in the 4th century BC" }, { "sentences": [ "The development of states—large-scale, populous, politically centralized, and socially stratified polities/societies governed by powerful rulers—marks one of the major milestones in the evolution of human societies.", " Archaeologists often distinguish between primary (or pristine) states and secondary states.", " Primary states evolved independently through largely internal developmental processes rather than through the influence of any other pre-existing state.", " The earliest known primary states appeared in Mesopotamia c. 3700 BC, in Egypt c. 3300 BC, in the Indus Valley c. 2500 BC, India c. 1700 BC, and in China c. 1600 BC.", " As they interacted with their less developed neighbors through trade, warfare, migration, and more generalized ideological influences, the primary states directly or indirectly fostered the emergence of secondary states in surrounding areas, for example, the Hittites in Anatolia, the Minoan and Mycenaean states of the Aegean, or the Nubian kingdoms in the Sudan.", " According to Professor Gil Stein of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute, \"The excavations and archaeological surveys of the last few decades have vastly increased both the quantity and quality of what we know about ancient states and urbanism.", " Archaeologists have broadened the scope of their research beyond the traditional focus on rulers and urban elites.", " Current research now aims at understanding the role of urban commoners, craft specialists, and village-based farmers in the overall organization of ancient states and societies.", " Given the immense geographical scope encompassed by the term 'the Ancient World'\".", " The notion of a sovereign state arises in the 16th century with the development of modern diplomacy.", "For earlier times, the term \"sovereign state\" is an anachronism.", " What corresponded to sovereign states in the medieval and ancient period were monarchs ruling By the Grace of God, de facto feudal or imperial autocrats, or de facto independent nations or tribal confederations.", " This is a list of sovereign states that existed between 600 BC and 501 BC." ], "title": "List of political entities in the 6th century BC" }, { "sentences": [ "A sovereign state is, in international law, a nonphysical juridical entity that is represented by one centralized government that has sovereignty over a geographic area.", " International law defines sovereign states as having a permanent population, defined territory, one government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other sovereign states.", " It is also normally understood that a sovereign state is neither dependent on nor subjected to any other power or state." ], "title": "Sovereign state" } ]
[ "Title: Sovereign immunity\n\nSovereign immunity, or crown immunity, is a legal doctrine by which the sovereign or state cannot commit a legal wrong and is immune from civil suit or criminal prosecution. It is a principle of international law which exempts a sovereign state from the jurisdiction of foreign national courts. Sovereign immunity is based on the concept of sovereignty in the sense that a sovereign may not be subjected without its approval to the jurisdiction of another sovereign. As Lord Atkin observed,", "Title: List of political entities in the 5th century BC\n\nThe development of states—large-scale, populous, politically centralized, and socially stratified polities/societies governed by powerful rulers—marks one of the major milestones in the evolution of human societies. Archaeologists often distinguish between primary (or pristine) states and secondary states. Primary states evolved independently through largely internal developmental processes rather than through the influence of any other pre-existing state. The earliest known primary states appeared in Mesopotamia c. 3700 BC, in Egypt c. 3300 BC, in the Indus Valley c. 2500 BC, India c. 1700 BC, and in China c. 1600 BC. As they interacted with their less developed neighbors through trade, warfare, migration, and more generalized ideological influences, the primary states directly or indirectly fostered the emergence of secondary states in surrounding areas, for example, the Hittites in Anatolia, the Minoan and Mycenaean states of the Aegean, or the Nubian kingdoms in the Sudan. According to Professor Gil Stein of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute, \"The excavations and archaeological surveys of the last few decades have vastly increased both the quantity and quality of what we know about ancient states and urbanism. Archaeologists have broadened the scope of their research beyond the traditional focus on rulers and urban elites. Current research now aims at understanding the role of urban commoners, craft specialists, and village-based farmers in the overall organization of ancient states and societies. Given the immense geographical scope encompassed by the term 'the Ancient World'\". The notion of a sovereign state arises in the 16th century with the development of modern diplomacy. For earlier times, the term \"sovereign state\" is an anachronism. What corresponded to sovereign states in the medieval and ancient period were monarchs ruling By the Grace of God, de facto feudal or imperial autocrats, or de facto independent nations or tribal confederations. This is a list of sovereign states that existed between 500 BC and 401 BC.", "Title: Brendan Christian\n\nBrendan Kyle Akeem Christian (born 11 December 1983) is a sprinter from Antigua and Barbuda who specializes in the 200 metres. Born in Antigua, he is the son of Donald Christian who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal as a cyclist. His personal best 100 metres time is 10.09 seconds, achieved in June 2009 in Nivelles. He is also a holder of the Antiguan and Barbudan record in 4 x 100 metres relay with 39.90 seconds.", "Title: List of political entities in the 2nd century BC\n\nThe development of states—large-scale, populous, politically centralized, and socially stratified polities/societies governed by powerful rulers—marks one of the major milestones in the evolution of human societies. Archaeologists often distinguish between primary (or pristine) states and secondary states. Primary states evolved independently through largely internal developmental processes rather than through the influence of any other pre-existing state. The earliest known primary states appeared in Mesopotamia c. 3700 BC, in Egypt c. 3300 BC, in the Indus Valley c. 2500 BC, India c. 1700 BC, and in China c. 1600 BC. As they interacted with their less developed neighbors through trade, warfare, migration, and more generalized ideological influences, the primary states directly or indirectly fostered the emergence of secondary states in surrounding areas, for example, the Hittites in Anatolia, the Minoan and Mycenaean states of the Aegean, or the Nubian kingdoms in the Sudan. According to Professor Gil Stein of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute, \"The excavations and archaeological surveys of the last few decades have vastly increased both the quantity and quality of what we know about ancient states and urbanism. Archaeologists have broadened the scope of their research beyond the traditional focus on rulers and urban elites. Current research now aims at understanding the role of urban commoners, craft specialists, and village-based farmers in the overall organization of ancient states and societies. Given the immense geographical scope encompassed by the term 'the Ancient World'\". The notion of a sovereign state arises in the 16th century with the development of modern diplomacy. For earlier times, the term \"sovereign state\" is an anachronism. What corresponded to sovereign states in the medieval and ancient period were monarchs ruling by the grace of God, de facto feudal or imperial autocrats, or de facto independent nations or tribal confederations.", "Title: Antigua and Barbuda at the 2008 Summer Olympics\n\nAntigua and Barbuda competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, submitting a delegation that included athletes Daniel Bailey, Brendan Christian, James Grayman, and Sonia Williams in track and field events, and Kareem Valentine in swimming. Antigua and Barbuda's appearance in Beijing marked its eighth appearance at the Summer Olympics since the nation's debut at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montréal, Canada. There were no medalists from Antigua and Barbuda in 2008, although Bailey reached the quarterfinals and Christian the semifinals of their respective events.", "Title: Antigua and Barbuda\n\nAntigua and Barbuda ( ; ) is a sovereign state in the Americas, lying between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It consists of two major islands, Antigua and Barbuda, and a number of smaller islands (including Great Bird, Green, Guiana, Long, Maiden and York Islands and further south, the island of Redonda). The permanent population numbers about 81,800 (at the 2011 Census) and the capital and largest port and city is St. John's, on Antigua.", "Title: List of political entities in the 7th century BC\n\nThe development of states—large-scale, populous, politically centralized, and socially stratified polities/societies governed by powerful rulers—marks one of the major milestones in the evolution of human societies. Archaeologists often distinguish between primary (or pristine) states and secondary states. Primary states evolved independently through largely internal developmental processes rather than through the influence of any other pre-existing state. The earliest known primary states appeared in Mesopotamia c. 3700 BC, in Egypt c. 3300 BC, in the Indus Valley c. 2500 BC, India c. 1700 BC, and in China c. 1600 BC. As they interacted with their less developed neighbors through trade, warfare, migration, and more generalized ideological influences, the primary states directly or indirectly fostered the emergence of secondary states in surrounding areas, for example, the Hittites in Anatolia, the Minoan and Mycenaean states of the Aegean, or the Nubian kingdoms in the Sudan. According to Professor Gil Stein of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute, \"The excavations and archaeological surveys of the last few decades have vastly increased both the quantity and quality of what we know about ancient states and urbanism. Archaeologists have broadened the scope of their research beyond the traditional focus on rulers and urban elites. Current research now aims at understanding the role of urban commoners, craft specialists, and village-based farmers in the overall organization of ancient states and societies. Given the immense geographical scope encompassed by the term 'the Ancient World'\". This is a list of sovereign states that existed between 700 BC and 601 BC. The notion of a sovereign state arises in the 16th century with the development of modern diplomacy. For earlier times, the term \"sovereign state\" is an anachronism. What corresponded to sovereign states in the medieval and ancient period were monarchs ruling by the grace of God, de facto feudal or imperial autocrats, or de facto independent nations or tribal confederations. This is a list of sovereign states that existed between 700 BC and 601 BC.", "Title: List of political entities in the 4th century BC\n\nThe development of states—large-scale, populous, politically centralized, and socially stratified polities/societies governed by powerful rulers—marks one of the major milestones in the evolution of human societies. Archaeologists often distinguish between primary (or pristine) states and secondary states. Primary states evolved independently through largely internal developmental processes rather than through the influence of any other pre-existing state. The earliest known primary states appeared in Mesopotamia c. 3700 BC, in Egypt c. 3300 BC, in the Indus Valley c. 2500 BC, India c. 1700 BC, and in China c. 1600 BC. As they interacted with their less developed neighbors through trade, warfare, migration, and more generalized ideological influences, the primary states directly or indirectly fostered the emergence of secondary states in surrounding areas, for example, the Hittites in Anatolia, the Minoan and Mycenaean states of the Aegean, or the Nubian kingdoms in the Sudan. According to Professor Gil Stein of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute, \"The excavations and archaeological surveys of the last few decades have vastly increased both the quantity and quality of what we know about ancient states and urbanism. Archaeologists have broadened the scope of their research beyond the traditional focus on rulers and urban elites. Current research now aims at understanding the role of urban commoners, craft specialists, and village-based farmers in the overall organization of ancient states and societies. Given the immense geographical scope encompassed by the term 'the Ancient World'\". The notion of a sovereign state arises in the 16th century with the development of modern diplomacy. For earlier times, the term \"sovereign state\" is an anachronism. What corresponded to sovereign states in the medieval and ancient period were monarchs ruling By the Grace of God, de facto feudal or imperial autocrats, or de facto independent nations or tribal confederations. This is a list of sovereign states that existed between 400 BC and 301 BC.", "Title: List of political entities in the 6th century BC\n\nThe development of states—large-scale, populous, politically centralized, and socially stratified polities/societies governed by powerful rulers—marks one of the major milestones in the evolution of human societies. Archaeologists often distinguish between primary (or pristine) states and secondary states. Primary states evolved independently through largely internal developmental processes rather than through the influence of any other pre-existing state. The earliest known primary states appeared in Mesopotamia c. 3700 BC, in Egypt c. 3300 BC, in the Indus Valley c. 2500 BC, India c. 1700 BC, and in China c. 1600 BC. As they interacted with their less developed neighbors through trade, warfare, migration, and more generalized ideological influences, the primary states directly or indirectly fostered the emergence of secondary states in surrounding areas, for example, the Hittites in Anatolia, the Minoan and Mycenaean states of the Aegean, or the Nubian kingdoms in the Sudan. According to Professor Gil Stein of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute, \"The excavations and archaeological surveys of the last few decades have vastly increased both the quantity and quality of what we know about ancient states and urbanism. Archaeologists have broadened the scope of their research beyond the traditional focus on rulers and urban elites. Current research now aims at understanding the role of urban commoners, craft specialists, and village-based farmers in the overall organization of ancient states and societies. Given the immense geographical scope encompassed by the term 'the Ancient World'\". The notion of a sovereign state arises in the 16th century with the development of modern diplomacy. For earlier times, the term \"sovereign state\" is an anachronism. What corresponded to sovereign states in the medieval and ancient period were monarchs ruling By the Grace of God, de facto feudal or imperial autocrats, or de facto independent nations or tribal confederations. This is a list of sovereign states that existed between 600 BC and 501 BC.", "Title: Sovereign state\n\nA sovereign state is, in international law, a nonphysical juridical entity that is represented by one centralized government that has sovereignty over a geographic area. International law defines sovereign states as having a permanent population, defined territory, one government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other sovereign states. It is also normally understood that a sovereign state is neither dependent on nor subjected to any other power or state." ]
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Which tennis player is from a country closer to New Zealand, Margaret Court or Max Mirnyi?
Margaret Court
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[ { "sentences": [ "Tennis player Roger Federer won his first Grand Slam title in the 2003 Wimbledon Championships, which he won it over Mark Philippoussis, 7–6, 6–2, 7–6.", " Federer won his first and only doubles Masters Series 1000 Event in Miami with Max Mirnyi, and made it to one singles Masters Series 1000 final in Rome on clay, which he lost.", " Federer made it to nine finals on the ATP Tour, of which he won seven, including the 500 series events at Dubai and Vienna.", " Lastly, Federer won the Year-End Championships over Andre Agassi." ], "title": "2003 Roger Federer tennis season" }, { "sentences": [ "Anthony \"Tony\" Frederick Wilding (31 October 1883 – 9 May 1915) was a former world No. 1 tennis player from Christchurch, New Zealand, and a soldier killed in action during World War I. Wilding was the son of wealthy English immigrants to New Zealand and enjoyed the use of private tennis courts at their home.", " He obtained a legal education at Trinity College, Cambridge and briefly joined his father's law firm.", " Wilding was a first-class cricketer and a keen motorcycle enthusiast.", " His tennis career started with him winning the Canterbury Championships aged 17.", " He developed into a leading tennis player in the world during 1909–1914 and is considered to be a former world No. 1.", " He won 11 Grand Slam tournament titles, six in singles and five in doubles, and is the first and to date only player from New Zealand to have won a Grand Slam singles title.", " He also won three ILTF World Championships; the World Hard Court Championships twice and the World Covered Court Championships once." ], "title": "Anthony Wilding" }, { "sentences": [ "Maksim \"Max\" Mirnyi (Belarusian: Максім Мікалаевіч Мірны ] ) (Russian: Максим Николаевич Мирный ] ) (born 6 July 1977, in Minsk) is a Belarusian professional tennis player." ], "title": "Max Mirnyi" }, { "sentences": [ "Chunli Li {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 28 February 1962 in Guiping, Guigang, Guangxi) is a Chinese-born New Zealand female professional table tennis player.", " She won a gold, silver and two bronze medals at the 2002 Commonwealth Games to cap off her long career.", " Her illustrious career began as one of the top table tennis players in China, specialising as a doubles player.", " Chunli migrated to New Zealand in 1987 and has since represented New Zealand until she retired in 2004 to concentrate as the national coach.", " She competed at four Olympic Games and one Commonwealth Games for New Zealand.", " Since 2011, she came out of her \"retirement\" and started representing New Zealand again.", " Chunli led the New Zealand team at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom." ], "title": "Chunli Li" }, { "sentences": [ "Stefanie Maria \"Steffi\" Graf (] ; born 14 June 1969) is a German former tennis player, who was ranked world No. 1 during her career.", " Graf won 22 Grand Slam singles titles.", " Her 22 singles titles put her second on the list of Major wins in the female competition since the introduction of the Open Era in 1968 and is third all-time behind Margaret Court (24) and Serena Williams (23).", " In 1988, she became the first and only tennis player (male or female) to achieve the Golden Slam by winning all four Grand Slam singles titles and the Olympic gold medal in the same calendar year.", " Furthermore, she is the only tennis player to have won each Grand Slam event at least four times." ], "title": "Steffi Graf" }, { "sentences": [ "Chan Hao-ching (born September 19, 1993), also known as Angel Chan, is a tennis player representing Taiwan (Chinese Taipei).", " She is primarily a doubles specialist, winning eight WTA and eight ITF titles in that discipline.", " Chan reached the final of the mixed doubles competition at the 2014 Wimbledon Championships with Max Mirnyi, her first Grand Slam final.", " She reached two more in 2017: the women's doubles at Wimbledon with Monica Niculescu, and the US Open mixed doubles with Michael Venus." ], "title": "Chan Hao-ching" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrea Hlaváčková (] ; born 10 August 1986) is a professional tennis player from the Czech Republic.", " Her highest singles ranking is world No. 58, which she reached in September 2012, and her highest doubles ranking is No. 3, reached on 22 October 2012.", " In her career, Hlaváčková has won 22 WTA doubles titles, as well as 19 ITF doubles and eight ITF singles titles.", " She has won two Grand Slam doubles titles, the 2011 French Open and the 2013 US Open, both times partnered with Lucie Hradecká.", " The pair are also the 2012 Olympic silver medallists.", " Hlaváčková was part of the winning Czech team in Fed Cup 2012 and also won the mixed doubles title at the 2013 US Open paired with Max Mirnyi." ], "title": "Andrea Hlaváčková" }, { "sentences": [ "Pam Teeguarden (born April 17, 1951) is a former American professional tennis player in the 1970s and 1980s, ranked in the top 20 from 1970–1975, according to \"John Dolan's Women's Tennis Ultimate Guide\", prior to computer rankings.", " She won two Grand Slam Doubles Titles and was a quarter finalist in singles at the U.S. Open and The French Open.", " Her father Jerry, a well known coach, helped Margaret Court win the coveted Grand Slam (all four Grand Slam titles in one year) in 1970 and Virginia Wade to her 1977 Wimbledon triumph.", " Teeguarden was voted the \"Most Watchable Player\" based on play and appearance by a group of Madison Avenue advertising executives or \"Mad Men\" while playing at the US Open.", " Teeguarden played in 19 consecutive US Opens, holding the record until Chris Evert played in 20.", " She wore the first all black outfit in the history of tennis in 1975 at The Bridgestone Doubles Championships in Tokyo, starting a trend that is still popular today.", " Teeguarden was the first woman tennis player signed by Nike.", " She played on the victorious Los Angeles Strings Team Tennis team in 1981 and won the Team Tennis Mixed Doubles Division with Tom Gullikson in 1977; they were also runners-up in the league that year." ], "title": "Pam Teeguarden" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of the main career statistics of Belarusian professional tennis player, Victoria Azarenka.", " To date, Azarenka has won twenty WTA singles titles including two grand slam singles titles, six WTA Premier Mandatory singles titles and three WTA Premier 5 singles titles.", " She was also the runner-up at the 2011 WTA Tour Championships, 2012 US Open and 2013 US Open.", " Among other achievements, Azarenka was the bronze medalist in women's singles and Gold medalist in mixed doubles with her compatriot, Max Mirnyi at the 2012 London Olympics." ], "title": "Victoria Azarenka career statistics" }, { "sentences": [ "Margaret Court {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (née Smith; born 16 July 1942), also known as Margaret Smith Court, is a retired Australian tennis player and former world No. 1.", " She is currently a Christian minister in Perth, Western Australia.", " In tennis, she amassed more major titles than any other player in history." ], "title": "Margaret Court" } ]
[ "Title: 2003 Roger Federer tennis season\n\nTennis player Roger Federer won his first Grand Slam title in the 2003 Wimbledon Championships, which he won it over Mark Philippoussis, 7–6, 6–2, 7–6. Federer won his first and only doubles Masters Series 1000 Event in Miami with Max Mirnyi, and made it to one singles Masters Series 1000 final in Rome on clay, which he lost. Federer made it to nine finals on the ATP Tour, of which he won seven, including the 500 series events at Dubai and Vienna. Lastly, Federer won the Year-End Championships over Andre Agassi.", "Title: Anthony Wilding\n\nAnthony \"Tony\" Frederick Wilding (31 October 1883 – 9 May 1915) was a former world No. 1 tennis player from Christchurch, New Zealand, and a soldier killed in action during World War I. Wilding was the son of wealthy English immigrants to New Zealand and enjoyed the use of private tennis courts at their home. He obtained a legal education at Trinity College, Cambridge and briefly joined his father's law firm. Wilding was a first-class cricketer and a keen motorcycle enthusiast. His tennis career started with him winning the Canterbury Championships aged 17. He developed into a leading tennis player in the world during 1909–1914 and is considered to be a former world No. 1. He won 11 Grand Slam tournament titles, six in singles and five in doubles, and is the first and to date only player from New Zealand to have won a Grand Slam singles title. He also won three ILTF World Championships; the World Hard Court Championships twice and the World Covered Court Championships once.", "Title: Max Mirnyi\n\nMaksim \"Max\" Mirnyi (Belarusian: Максім Мікалаевіч Мірны ] ) (Russian: Максим Николаевич Мирный ] ) (born 6 July 1977, in Minsk) is a Belarusian professional tennis player.", "Title: Chunli Li\n\nChunli Li {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 28 February 1962 in Guiping, Guigang, Guangxi) is a Chinese-born New Zealand female professional table tennis player. She won a gold, silver and two bronze medals at the 2002 Commonwealth Games to cap off her long career. Her illustrious career began as one of the top table tennis players in China, specialising as a doubles player. Chunli migrated to New Zealand in 1987 and has since represented New Zealand until she retired in 2004 to concentrate as the national coach. She competed at four Olympic Games and one Commonwealth Games for New Zealand. Since 2011, she came out of her \"retirement\" and started representing New Zealand again. Chunli led the New Zealand team at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom.", "Title: Steffi Graf\n\nStefanie Maria \"Steffi\" Graf (] ; born 14 June 1969) is a German former tennis player, who was ranked world No. 1 during her career. Graf won 22 Grand Slam singles titles. Her 22 singles titles put her second on the list of Major wins in the female competition since the introduction of the Open Era in 1968 and is third all-time behind Margaret Court (24) and Serena Williams (23). In 1988, she became the first and only tennis player (male or female) to achieve the Golden Slam by winning all four Grand Slam singles titles and the Olympic gold medal in the same calendar year. Furthermore, she is the only tennis player to have won each Grand Slam event at least four times.", "Title: Chan Hao-ching\n\nChan Hao-ching (born September 19, 1993), also known as Angel Chan, is a tennis player representing Taiwan (Chinese Taipei). She is primarily a doubles specialist, winning eight WTA and eight ITF titles in that discipline. Chan reached the final of the mixed doubles competition at the 2014 Wimbledon Championships with Max Mirnyi, her first Grand Slam final. She reached two more in 2017: the women's doubles at Wimbledon with Monica Niculescu, and the US Open mixed doubles with Michael Venus.", "Title: Andrea Hlaváčková\n\nAndrea Hlaváčková (] ; born 10 August 1986) is a professional tennis player from the Czech Republic. Her highest singles ranking is world No. 58, which she reached in September 2012, and her highest doubles ranking is No. 3, reached on 22 October 2012. In her career, Hlaváčková has won 22 WTA doubles titles, as well as 19 ITF doubles and eight ITF singles titles. She has won two Grand Slam doubles titles, the 2011 French Open and the 2013 US Open, both times partnered with Lucie Hradecká. The pair are also the 2012 Olympic silver medallists. Hlaváčková was part of the winning Czech team in Fed Cup 2012 and also won the mixed doubles title at the 2013 US Open paired with Max Mirnyi.", "Title: Pam Teeguarden\n\nPam Teeguarden (born April 17, 1951) is a former American professional tennis player in the 1970s and 1980s, ranked in the top 20 from 1970–1975, according to \"John Dolan's Women's Tennis Ultimate Guide\", prior to computer rankings. She won two Grand Slam Doubles Titles and was a quarter finalist in singles at the U.S. Open and The French Open. Her father Jerry, a well known coach, helped Margaret Court win the coveted Grand Slam (all four Grand Slam titles in one year) in 1970 and Virginia Wade to her 1977 Wimbledon triumph. Teeguarden was voted the \"Most Watchable Player\" based on play and appearance by a group of Madison Avenue advertising executives or \"Mad Men\" while playing at the US Open. Teeguarden played in 19 consecutive US Opens, holding the record until Chris Evert played in 20. She wore the first all black outfit in the history of tennis in 1975 at The Bridgestone Doubles Championships in Tokyo, starting a trend that is still popular today. Teeguarden was the first woman tennis player signed by Nike. She played on the victorious Los Angeles Strings Team Tennis team in 1981 and won the Team Tennis Mixed Doubles Division with Tom Gullikson in 1977; they were also runners-up in the league that year.", "Title: Victoria Azarenka career statistics\n\nThis is a list of the main career statistics of Belarusian professional tennis player, Victoria Azarenka. To date, Azarenka has won twenty WTA singles titles including two grand slam singles titles, six WTA Premier Mandatory singles titles and three WTA Premier 5 singles titles. She was also the runner-up at the 2011 WTA Tour Championships, 2012 US Open and 2013 US Open. Among other achievements, Azarenka was the bronze medalist in women's singles and Gold medalist in mixed doubles with her compatriot, Max Mirnyi at the 2012 London Olympics.", "Title: Margaret Court\n\nMargaret Court {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (née Smith; born 16 July 1942), also known as Margaret Smith Court, is a retired Australian tennis player and former world No. 1. She is currently a Christian minister in Perth, Western Australia. In tennis, she amassed more major titles than any other player in history." ]
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Shiwei, was an umbrella term for Mongols and Tungusic peoples that inhabited far-eastern Mongolia, northern Inner Mongolia, the area near the Okhotsk Sea beach, and which northern location, depending on the context, Manchuria can either refer to a region that falls entirely within which country, or a larger region divided between China and Russia?
People's Republic of China
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{ "title": [ "Shiwei", "Manchuria" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Shiwei () was an umbrella term for Mongols and Tungusic peoples that inhabited far-eastern Mongolia, northern Inner Mongolia, northern Manchuria and the area near the Okhotsk Sea beach.", " Records mentioning the Shiwei were recorded from the time of the Northern Wei (386-534) until the rise of the Mongols under Genghis Khan in 1206 when the name \"Mongol\" and \"Tatar\" were applied to all the Shiwei tribes." ], "title": "Shiwei" }, { "sentences": [ "On the night of May 10, 2011 an ethnic Mongol herdsman was killed by a coal truck driver near Xilinhot, Inner Mongolia, China.", " The incident, alongside grievances over mining development in the region and the perceived erosion of traditional lifestyle of indigenous peoples, led to a series of Mongol protests across Inner Mongolia.", " Some 2000 students participated in protests at Communist Party headquarters of the West Ujimqin Banner, followed by demonstrations by secondary school students in the Xilinhot area.", " Select secondary schools and universities with large ethnic Mongol populations were reportedly under \"lockdown\".", " The Inner Mongolia government under Hu Chunhua tightened security in Inner Mongolian cities, including dispatching People's Armed Police troops to central Hohhot." ], "title": "2011 Inner Mongolia unrest" }, { "sentences": [ "Manchuria is a region in East Asia.", " Depending on the definition of its extent, Manchuria can either refer to a region falling entirely within China, or a larger region today divided between Northeast China and the Russian Far East.", " To differentiate between the two parts following the latter definition, the Russian part is also known as Outer Manchuria, while the Chinese part is known as Inner Manchuria." ], "title": "History of Manchuria" }, { "sentences": [ "Borjigin (plural Borjigid; Mongolian: Боржигин , \"Borjigin\"; \"Борджигин\" , \"Bordjigin\"; Mongolian script: , \"Borjigit\"), is the last name of the imperial clan of Genghis Khan and his successors.", " The senior Borjigids provided ruling princes for Mongolia and Inner Mongolia until the 20th century.", " The clan formed the ruling class among the Mongols and some other peoples of Central Asia and Eastern Europe.", " Today, the Borjigid are found in most of Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, and Xinjiang, although genetic research has shown that descent from Genghis Khan is common in Central Asia." ], "title": "Borjigin" }, { "sentences": [ "Inner Mongolia University of Technology (IMUT)() is a university in Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China, under the authority of the Autonomous Region government.", " It was founded in 1951 and was originally known as the Suiyuan Higher Technical School (绥远省高级工业学校) and then after 1958 the Inner Mongolia Polytechnic Institute (内蒙古工学院) before changing to its current name in 1993.", " It is located in north part of Hohhot, the capital city of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region." ], "title": "Inner Mongolia University of Technology" }, { "sentences": [ "Manchuria () was a name first used in the 17th century by Chinese people to refer to a large geographic region in Northeast Asia.", " Depending on the context, Manchuria can either refer to a region that falls entirely within the People's Republic of China or a larger region divided between China and Russia.", " The region that falls entirely within modern China is now usually referred to as Northeast China (Dongbei) () in China, although \"Manchuria\" is widely used outside China to denote the geographical and historical region.", " This region is the traditional homeland of the Xianbei, Khitan, and Jurchen (later called Manchu) peoples, who built several states within the area historically (it must be noted, however, that no term for \"Manchuria\" exists in the Manchu language, which originally referred to the area as the \"Three Eastern Provinces\")." ], "title": "Manchuria" }, { "sentences": [ "The Qing dynasty in Inner Asia was the expansion of the Qing dynasty's realm in Inner Asia in the 17th and the 18th century AD, including both Inner and Outer Mongolia, Manchuria, Tibet, Qinghai and Xinjiang.", " Wars were fought primarily against the Northern Yuan dynasty (before 1636) and the Dzungar Khanate (1687–1758).", " Even before the conquest of China proper (see Qing conquest of the Ming), the Manchus had controlled Manchuria (modern Northeast China as well as Outer Manchuria) and Inner Mongolia, with the latter being previously controlled by the Mongols under Ligdan Khan.", " After suppressing the Revolt of the Three Feudatories and the conquest of Taiwan as well as ending the Sino-Russian border conflicts in the 1680s, the Dzungar–Qing War broken out.", " This eventually led to Qing conquests of Outer Mongolia, Tibet, Qinghai and Xinjiang.", " All of them became part of the Qing Empire and were garrisoned by Qing forces, but they were governed through several different types of administrative structure and also retained many of their existing institutions.", " Furthermore, they were not governed as regular provinces (until Xinjiang and Manchuria were turned into provinces in late Qing), but instead were supervised by the Lifan Yuan, a Qing government agency that oversaw the empire's frontier regions." ], "title": "Qing dynasty in Inner Asia" }, { "sentences": [ "Inner Mongolia Medical University (内蒙古医科大学) is a university in Inner Mongolia, China under the authority of the Autonomous Region government.", " It is located in Hohhot, the capital city of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.", " It was renamed from Inner Mongolia Medical College in 2012." ], "title": "Inner Mongolia Medical University" }, { "sentences": [ "A chum (pronounced \"choom\") is a temporary dwelling used by the nomadic Uralic (Nenets, Nganasans, Enets, Khanty, Mansi, Komi) reindeer herders of northwestern Siberia of Russia.", " The Evenks, Tungusic peoples, tribes, in Russia, Mongolia and China also use chums.", " They are also used by the southernmost reindeer herders, of the Todzha region of the Republic of Tyva and their cross-border relatives in northern Mongolia.", " It has a design similar to a Native American tipi but some versions are less vertical.", " It is very closely related to the Sami lavvu in construction, but is somewhat larger in size.", " Some chums can be up to thirty feet (ten meters) in diameter." ], "title": "Chum (tent)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Yuan dynasty in Inner Asia was the domination of the Yuan dynasty in Inner Asia in the 13th and the 14th centuries.", " The Genghisid rulers of the Yuan came from the Mongolian steppe, and the Mongols under Kublai Khan established the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368) based in Khanbaliq (modern Beijing), a Chinese-style dynasty that incorporated many aspects of Mongolian and Inner Asian political and military institutions.", " Actual Yuan rule extended to Manchuria (modern Northeast China and Outer Manchuria), Mongolia (both Inner and Outer Mongolia as well as part of southern Siberia), the Tibetan Plateau and parts of Xinjiang.", " People from these Inner Asian regions other than the Mongols usually belonged to the Semu class.", " In addition, the Yuan emperors held nominal suzerainty over the three western Mongol khanates (the Golden Horde, the Chagatai Khanate and the Ilkhanate), but they were essentially autonomous and ruled separately due to the division of the Mongol Empire since the Toluid Civil War in the 1260s." ], "title": "Yuan dynasty in Inner Asia" } ]
[ "Title: Shiwei\n\nShiwei () was an umbrella term for Mongols and Tungusic peoples that inhabited far-eastern Mongolia, northern Inner Mongolia, northern Manchuria and the area near the Okhotsk Sea beach. Records mentioning the Shiwei were recorded from the time of the Northern Wei (386-534) until the rise of the Mongols under Genghis Khan in 1206 when the name \"Mongol\" and \"Tatar\" were applied to all the Shiwei tribes.", "Title: 2011 Inner Mongolia unrest\n\nOn the night of May 10, 2011 an ethnic Mongol herdsman was killed by a coal truck driver near Xilinhot, Inner Mongolia, China. The incident, alongside grievances over mining development in the region and the perceived erosion of traditional lifestyle of indigenous peoples, led to a series of Mongol protests across Inner Mongolia. Some 2000 students participated in protests at Communist Party headquarters of the West Ujimqin Banner, followed by demonstrations by secondary school students in the Xilinhot area. Select secondary schools and universities with large ethnic Mongol populations were reportedly under \"lockdown\". The Inner Mongolia government under Hu Chunhua tightened security in Inner Mongolian cities, including dispatching People's Armed Police troops to central Hohhot.", "Title: History of Manchuria\n\nManchuria is a region in East Asia. Depending on the definition of its extent, Manchuria can either refer to a region falling entirely within China, or a larger region today divided between Northeast China and the Russian Far East. To differentiate between the two parts following the latter definition, the Russian part is also known as Outer Manchuria, while the Chinese part is known as Inner Manchuria.", "Title: Borjigin\n\nBorjigin (plural Borjigid; Mongolian: Боржигин , \"Borjigin\"; \"Борджигин\" , \"Bordjigin\"; Mongolian script: , \"Borjigit\"), is the last name of the imperial clan of Genghis Khan and his successors. The senior Borjigids provided ruling princes for Mongolia and Inner Mongolia until the 20th century. The clan formed the ruling class among the Mongols and some other peoples of Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Today, the Borjigid are found in most of Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, and Xinjiang, although genetic research has shown that descent from Genghis Khan is common in Central Asia.", "Title: Inner Mongolia University of Technology\n\nInner Mongolia University of Technology (IMUT)() is a university in Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China, under the authority of the Autonomous Region government. It was founded in 1951 and was originally known as the Suiyuan Higher Technical School (绥远省高级工业学校) and then after 1958 the Inner Mongolia Polytechnic Institute (内蒙古工学院) before changing to its current name in 1993. It is located in north part of Hohhot, the capital city of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.", "Title: Manchuria\n\nManchuria () was a name first used in the 17th century by Chinese people to refer to a large geographic region in Northeast Asia. Depending on the context, Manchuria can either refer to a region that falls entirely within the People's Republic of China or a larger region divided between China and Russia. The region that falls entirely within modern China is now usually referred to as Northeast China (Dongbei) () in China, although \"Manchuria\" is widely used outside China to denote the geographical and historical region. This region is the traditional homeland of the Xianbei, Khitan, and Jurchen (later called Manchu) peoples, who built several states within the area historically (it must be noted, however, that no term for \"Manchuria\" exists in the Manchu language, which originally referred to the area as the \"Three Eastern Provinces\").", "Title: Qing dynasty in Inner Asia\n\nThe Qing dynasty in Inner Asia was the expansion of the Qing dynasty's realm in Inner Asia in the 17th and the 18th century AD, including both Inner and Outer Mongolia, Manchuria, Tibet, Qinghai and Xinjiang. Wars were fought primarily against the Northern Yuan dynasty (before 1636) and the Dzungar Khanate (1687–1758). Even before the conquest of China proper (see Qing conquest of the Ming), the Manchus had controlled Manchuria (modern Northeast China as well as Outer Manchuria) and Inner Mongolia, with the latter being previously controlled by the Mongols under Ligdan Khan. After suppressing the Revolt of the Three Feudatories and the conquest of Taiwan as well as ending the Sino-Russian border conflicts in the 1680s, the Dzungar–Qing War broken out. This eventually led to Qing conquests of Outer Mongolia, Tibet, Qinghai and Xinjiang. All of them became part of the Qing Empire and were garrisoned by Qing forces, but they were governed through several different types of administrative structure and also retained many of their existing institutions. Furthermore, they were not governed as regular provinces (until Xinjiang and Manchuria were turned into provinces in late Qing), but instead were supervised by the Lifan Yuan, a Qing government agency that oversaw the empire's frontier regions.", "Title: Inner Mongolia Medical University\n\nInner Mongolia Medical University (内蒙古医科大学) is a university in Inner Mongolia, China under the authority of the Autonomous Region government. It is located in Hohhot, the capital city of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. It was renamed from Inner Mongolia Medical College in 2012.", "Title: Chum (tent)\n\nA chum (pronounced \"choom\") is a temporary dwelling used by the nomadic Uralic (Nenets, Nganasans, Enets, Khanty, Mansi, Komi) reindeer herders of northwestern Siberia of Russia. The Evenks, Tungusic peoples, tribes, in Russia, Mongolia and China also use chums. They are also used by the southernmost reindeer herders, of the Todzha region of the Republic of Tyva and their cross-border relatives in northern Mongolia. It has a design similar to a Native American tipi but some versions are less vertical. It is very closely related to the Sami lavvu in construction, but is somewhat larger in size. Some chums can be up to thirty feet (ten meters) in diameter.", "Title: Yuan dynasty in Inner Asia\n\nThe Yuan dynasty in Inner Asia was the domination of the Yuan dynasty in Inner Asia in the 13th and the 14th centuries. The Genghisid rulers of the Yuan came from the Mongolian steppe, and the Mongols under Kublai Khan established the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368) based in Khanbaliq (modern Beijing), a Chinese-style dynasty that incorporated many aspects of Mongolian and Inner Asian political and military institutions. Actual Yuan rule extended to Manchuria (modern Northeast China and Outer Manchuria), Mongolia (both Inner and Outer Mongolia as well as part of southern Siberia), the Tibetan Plateau and parts of Xinjiang. People from these Inner Asian regions other than the Mongols usually belonged to the Semu class. In addition, the Yuan emperors held nominal suzerainty over the three western Mongol khanates (the Golden Horde, the Chagatai Khanate and the Ilkhanate), but they were essentially autonomous and ruled separately due to the division of the Mongol Empire since the Toluid Civil War in the 1260s." ]
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What kind of vegetation does Filipendula and Aloinopsis have in common?
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[ { "sentences": [ "In hydrology, run-on refers to surface runoff from an external area that flows on to an area of interest.", " A portion of run-on can infiltrate once it reaches the area of interest.", " Run-on is common in arid and semi-arid areas with patchy vegetation cover and short but intense thunderstorms.", " In these environments, surface runoff is usually generated by a failure of rainfall to infiltrate into the ground quickly enough (this runoff is termed infiltration excess overland flow).", " This is more likely to occur on bare soil, with low infiltration capacity.", " As runoff flows downslope, it may run-on to ground with higher infiltration capacity (such as beneath vegetation) and then infiltrate." ], "title": "Run-on" }, { "sentences": [ "Sycamore Alluvial Woodland is a rare open woodland plant community, or vegetation type, dominated by California sycamore \"Platanus racemosa\", existing only in small parts of California.", " It exists only in small areas of California in the foothills of the southern Sierra Nevada range and the California Coastal Range.", " It is rare as a plant community, even though California sycamore is a common component of other vegetation types where it is not dominant.", " It exists at the base of flat valleys having deep alluvial gravel, where water from the hills hit the flat valley floor having an intermittent stream and large seasonal fluctuations in the water table." ], "title": "Sycamore Alluvial Woodland" }, { "sentences": [ "British NVC community MG2 (Arrhenatherum elatius- Filipendula ulmaria tall-herb grassland) is one of the mesotrophic grassland communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system." ], "title": "British NVC community MG2" }, { "sentences": [ "The brush-tailed rock-wallaby or small-eared rock-wallaby (\"Petrogale penicillata\") is a kind of wallaby, one of several rock-wallabies in the genus \"Petrogale\".", " It inhabits rock piles and cliff lines along the Great Dividing Range from about 100 km north-west of Brisbane to northern Victoria, in vegetation ranging from rainforest to dry sclerophyl forests.", " Populations have declined seriously in the south and west of its range, but it remains locally common in northern New South Wales and southern Queensland." ], "title": "Brush-tailed rock-wallaby" }, { "sentences": [ "Aloinopsis is a genus of ice plants from South Africa." ], "title": "Aloinopsis" }, { "sentences": [ "Desert dry wash is a North American desert vegetation type (or biome) occurring in the flat bottoms of canyons and drainages that lack water at or near the surface most of the year, and are subject to periodic severe flooding events.", " Desert dry wash is contrasted with desert riparian vegetation, which occurs in desert canyons and drainages where there is year-round water at or near the surface.", " Plants must either be able to survive the severe flooding conditions or be able to reestablish themselves before the next flooding event.", " Some of these plants have evolved so that in order for their seeds to germinate, the seeds must be scarified or abraded by tumbling sand, gravel, and rocks during the flooding event.", " They must then quickly send down roots deep enough to be able to tap into deep underground water reserves, in order to survive the dry period after the flooding.", " Common dominant species of the desert dry wash include smoke tree (\"Psorothamnus spinosus\"), desert willow (\"Chilopsis linearis\"), catclaw (\"Senegalia greggii\"), cheesebush (\"Ambrosia salsola\"), and waterweed (\"Baccharis sergiloides\")." ], "title": "Desert dry wash" }, { "sentences": [ "Rondebosch Common is an open common of about 40 ha in Rondebosch, Cape Town in South Africa.", " A common is defined as \"A piece of open land for public use, esp.", " in a village or town.\"", " It contains one of the only surviving pockets of the critically endangered “Cape Flats Sand Fynbos” vegetation type, which exists nowhere else in the world." ], "title": "Rondebosch Common" }, { "sentences": [ "Desert riparian is a North American desert vegetation type (or biome) occurring in the bottoms of canyons and drainages that have water at or near the surface most of the year.", " It is contrasted with the desert dry wash vegetation type in which water at or near the surface is lacking most of the year.", " The visual character is of large, lush green trees surrounded by dry desert vegetation and soil coloration.", " The area may be in a patch surrounding a spring (oasis), or in a strand following the course of water flow.", " Over 80% of known desert wildlife species use desert riparian areas.", " Common dominant species include Fremont cottonwood (\"Populus fremontii\"), Arizona ash (\"Fraxinus velutina\"), arroyo willow (\"Salix lasiolepis\"), Goodding's willow (\"Salix gooddingii\"), red willow (\"Salix laevigata\"), California fan palm (\"Washingtonia filifera\"), and invasive species such as salt cedar (\"Tamarix ramosissima\"), giant reed (\"Arundo donax\"), and Russian olive (\"Elaeagnus angustifolia\").", " Salt cedar is particularly causing problems for this ecosystem because it is able to extract water more efficiently than cottonwoods and willows.", " Many noninvasive non-native species may also be found because springs and surface water areas in the desert often were old homesites where such species were intentionally planted, such as elm, black locust, and assorted fruit trees." ], "title": "Desert riparian" }, { "sentences": [ "Filipendula is a genus of 12 species of perennial herbaceous flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.", " Well-known species include meadowsweet (\"Filipendula ulmaria\") and dropwort (\"Filipendula vulgaris\"), both native to Europe, and queen-of-the-forest (\"Filipendula occidentalis\") and queen-of-the-prairie (\"Filipendula rubra\"), native to North America." ], "title": "Filipendula" }, { "sentences": [ "Istarske Toplice (Terme Istriane, o Bagni di Santo Stefano), a thermal health resort in the central part of Istria, Croatia.", " It's located in the village of Livade, 11 km southwest of Buzet (Pinguente).", " It is located in the canyon part of the Mirna river (Fiume Quieto), surrounded by lush vegetation.", " The surrounding, once much bigger, common oak forest - the only of that kind on the Croatian coast - is known as Motovunska Šuma (Foresta di Montona).", " Springs of radioactive isothermal sodium-calcium-chloride-sulphate mineral water; deposits of mineral mud." ], "title": "Istarske Toplice" } ]
[ "Title: Run-on\n\nIn hydrology, run-on refers to surface runoff from an external area that flows on to an area of interest. A portion of run-on can infiltrate once it reaches the area of interest. Run-on is common in arid and semi-arid areas with patchy vegetation cover and short but intense thunderstorms. In these environments, surface runoff is usually generated by a failure of rainfall to infiltrate into the ground quickly enough (this runoff is termed infiltration excess overland flow). This is more likely to occur on bare soil, with low infiltration capacity. As runoff flows downslope, it may run-on to ground with higher infiltration capacity (such as beneath vegetation) and then infiltrate.", "Title: Sycamore Alluvial Woodland\n\nSycamore Alluvial Woodland is a rare open woodland plant community, or vegetation type, dominated by California sycamore \"Platanus racemosa\", existing only in small parts of California. It exists only in small areas of California in the foothills of the southern Sierra Nevada range and the California Coastal Range. It is rare as a plant community, even though California sycamore is a common component of other vegetation types where it is not dominant. It exists at the base of flat valleys having deep alluvial gravel, where water from the hills hit the flat valley floor having an intermittent stream and large seasonal fluctuations in the water table.", "Title: British NVC community MG2\n\nBritish NVC community MG2 (Arrhenatherum elatius- Filipendula ulmaria tall-herb grassland) is one of the mesotrophic grassland communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system.", "Title: Brush-tailed rock-wallaby\n\nThe brush-tailed rock-wallaby or small-eared rock-wallaby (\"Petrogale penicillata\") is a kind of wallaby, one of several rock-wallabies in the genus \"Petrogale\". It inhabits rock piles and cliff lines along the Great Dividing Range from about 100 km north-west of Brisbane to northern Victoria, in vegetation ranging from rainforest to dry sclerophyl forests. Populations have declined seriously in the south and west of its range, but it remains locally common in northern New South Wales and southern Queensland.", "Title: Aloinopsis\n\nAloinopsis is a genus of ice plants from South Africa.", "Title: Desert dry wash\n\nDesert dry wash is a North American desert vegetation type (or biome) occurring in the flat bottoms of canyons and drainages that lack water at or near the surface most of the year, and are subject to periodic severe flooding events. Desert dry wash is contrasted with desert riparian vegetation, which occurs in desert canyons and drainages where there is year-round water at or near the surface. Plants must either be able to survive the severe flooding conditions or be able to reestablish themselves before the next flooding event. Some of these plants have evolved so that in order for their seeds to germinate, the seeds must be scarified or abraded by tumbling sand, gravel, and rocks during the flooding event. They must then quickly send down roots deep enough to be able to tap into deep underground water reserves, in order to survive the dry period after the flooding. Common dominant species of the desert dry wash include smoke tree (\"Psorothamnus spinosus\"), desert willow (\"Chilopsis linearis\"), catclaw (\"Senegalia greggii\"), cheesebush (\"Ambrosia salsola\"), and waterweed (\"Baccharis sergiloides\").", "Title: Rondebosch Common\n\nRondebosch Common is an open common of about 40 ha in Rondebosch, Cape Town in South Africa. A common is defined as \"A piece of open land for public use, esp. in a village or town.\" It contains one of the only surviving pockets of the critically endangered “Cape Flats Sand Fynbos” vegetation type, which exists nowhere else in the world.", "Title: Desert riparian\n\nDesert riparian is a North American desert vegetation type (or biome) occurring in the bottoms of canyons and drainages that have water at or near the surface most of the year. It is contrasted with the desert dry wash vegetation type in which water at or near the surface is lacking most of the year. The visual character is of large, lush green trees surrounded by dry desert vegetation and soil coloration. The area may be in a patch surrounding a spring (oasis), or in a strand following the course of water flow. Over 80% of known desert wildlife species use desert riparian areas. Common dominant species include Fremont cottonwood (\"Populus fremontii\"), Arizona ash (\"Fraxinus velutina\"), arroyo willow (\"Salix lasiolepis\"), Goodding's willow (\"Salix gooddingii\"), red willow (\"Salix laevigata\"), California fan palm (\"Washingtonia filifera\"), and invasive species such as salt cedar (\"Tamarix ramosissima\"), giant reed (\"Arundo donax\"), and Russian olive (\"Elaeagnus angustifolia\"). Salt cedar is particularly causing problems for this ecosystem because it is able to extract water more efficiently than cottonwoods and willows. Many noninvasive non-native species may also be found because springs and surface water areas in the desert often were old homesites where such species were intentionally planted, such as elm, black locust, and assorted fruit trees.", "Title: Filipendula\n\nFilipendula is a genus of 12 species of perennial herbaceous flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Well-known species include meadowsweet (\"Filipendula ulmaria\") and dropwort (\"Filipendula vulgaris\"), both native to Europe, and queen-of-the-forest (\"Filipendula occidentalis\") and queen-of-the-prairie (\"Filipendula rubra\"), native to North America.", "Title: Istarske Toplice\n\nIstarske Toplice (Terme Istriane, o Bagni di Santo Stefano), a thermal health resort in the central part of Istria, Croatia. It's located in the village of Livade, 11 km southwest of Buzet (Pinguente). It is located in the canyon part of the Mirna river (Fiume Quieto), surrounded by lush vegetation. The surrounding, once much bigger, common oak forest - the only of that kind on the Croatian coast - is known as Motovunska Šuma (Foresta di Montona). Springs of radioactive isothermal sodium-calcium-chloride-sulphate mineral water; deposits of mineral mud." ]
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Barry Munday, is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Chris D'Arienzo, the film stars Patrick Wilson as the title character, as well as which American actor and filmmaker, and is known for starring as characters in films such as Shaun Brumder in "Orange County"?
Colin Hanks
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[ { "sentences": [ "Let's Kill Ward's Wife is a 2014 American black comedy film written and directed by Scott Foley.", " Marking Foley's feature-film directorial debut, the film stars Patrick Wilson, Foley, Donald Faison, and James Carpinello.", " Foley, Wilson, and Carpinello produced the film, along with Joe Hardesty.", " The film follows three friends (Wilson, Foley, and Carpinello) who plan to kill their friend Ward's (Faison) abusive wife, Stacy (Dagmara Domińczyk)." ], "title": "Let's Kill Ward's Wife" }, { "sentences": [ "The A-Team is a 2010 American action comedy film based on the television series of the same name created by Frank Lupo and Stephen J. Cannell.", " Co-written (with Brian Bloom and Skip Woods) and directed by Joe Carnahan, the film stars Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, Quinton Jackson, Sharlto Copley, Jessica Biel, Patrick Wilson and Brian Bloom.", " The film tells the story of \"The A-Team\", a United States Army Ranger team imprisoned for a crime they did not commit, who escape and set out to clear their names.", " The film was produced by Stephen J. Cannell, Ridley Scott and Tony Scott.", " The film was theatrically released on June 11, 2010 by 20th Century Fox." ], "title": "The A-Team (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Colin Lewes Hanks (born Colin Lewes Dillingham; November 24, 1977) is an American actor and filmmaker.", " He is known for starring as characters in films such as Shaun Brumder in \"Orange County\", Preston in \"King Kong\", Oliver in \"The House Bunny\", and Troy Gable in \"The Great Buck Howard\".", " His television roles include Alex Whitman in \"Roswell\", Henry Jones in \"Band of Brothers\", Travis Marshall in \"Dexter\", officer Gus Grimly in \"Fargo\", Jack Bailey in \"The Good Guys\", and Greg Short in \"Life in Pieces\".", " He is the eldest son of actor Tom Hanks.", " In the \"Talking Tom and Friends\" animated series, he voices the title character." ], "title": "Colin Hanks" }, { "sentences": [ "Barry Munday (alternatively known as Family Jewels) is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Chris D'Arienzo; it is based on the novel \"Life is a Strange Place\" by Frank Turner Hollon.", " The film stars Patrick Wilson as the title character, as well as Judy Greer, Malcolm McDowell, Chloë Sevigny, Cybill Shepherd, Billy Dee Williams, Emily Procter, Colin Hanks, Jean Smart, Mae Whitman, and Kyle Gass.", " It premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2010.", " The film was released on October 1, 2010." ], "title": "Barry Munday" }, { "sentences": [ "Home Sweet Hell, previously known as North of Hell, is a 2015 American dark comedy horror directed by Anthony Burns and written by Carlo Allen, Ted Elrick, and Tom Lavagnino.", " The film stars Patrick Wilson, Katherine Heigl, Jordana Brewster, Kevin McKidd, Jim Belushi, A.J. Buckley, and Bryce Johnson." ], "title": "Home Sweet Hell" }, { "sentences": [ "Insidious: Chapter 2 is a 2013 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wan.", " It is a sequel to \"Insidious\" and the second (chronologically, the fourth) installment in the \"Insidious\" franchise.", " The film stars Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne reprising their roles as Josh and Renai Lambert, a husband and wife who seek to uncover the secret that has left them dangerously connected to the spirit world." ], "title": "Insidious: Chapter 2" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hollow Point is a 2016 American Western film directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego and written by Nils Lyew.", " The film stars Patrick Wilson, Lynn Collins, Ian McShane, John Leguizamo, Jim Belushi and Michael Flynn.", " The film was released on December 16, 2016, by Vertical Entertainment." ], "title": "The Hollow Point" }, { "sentences": [ "The Switch is a 2010 American comedy-drama film directed by Josh Gordon and Will Speck.", " Based on a screenplay written by Allan Loeb, the film, formerly titled \"The Baster\", was inspired by the short story \"Baster\" by Jeffrey Eugenides, originally published in \"The New Yorker\" in 1996.", " The film stars Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bateman and child actor Thomas Robinson.", " Patrick Wilson, Juliette Lewis, and Jeff Goldblum appear in key supporting roles." ], "title": "The Switch (2010 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Morning Glory is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Roger Michell and written by Aline Brosh McKenna.", " It stars Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford and Diane Keaton, with Patrick Wilson, John Pankow and Jeff Goldblum.", " The plot revolves around young and devoted morning television producer Becky Fuller (McAdams), who is hired as an executive producer on the long-running morning show \"DayBreak\", at a once-prominent but currently failing station in New York City.", " Eager to keep the show on air, she recruits a former news journalist and anchor (Ford) who disapproves of co-hosting a show that does not deal with real news stories." ], "title": "Morning Glory (2010 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Stretch is a 2014 American comedy crime film written and directed by Joe Carnahan.", " The film stars Patrick Wilson, Ed Helms, an uncredited Chris Pine, James Badge Dale, Brooklyn Decker, and Jessica Alba.", " The film was released on video on demand on October 7, 2014 by Universal Pictures." ], "title": "Stretch (2014 film)" } ]
[ "Title: Let's Kill Ward's Wife\n\nLet's Kill Ward's Wife is a 2014 American black comedy film written and directed by Scott Foley. Marking Foley's feature-film directorial debut, the film stars Patrick Wilson, Foley, Donald Faison, and James Carpinello. Foley, Wilson, and Carpinello produced the film, along with Joe Hardesty. The film follows three friends (Wilson, Foley, and Carpinello) who plan to kill their friend Ward's (Faison) abusive wife, Stacy (Dagmara Domińczyk).", "Title: The A-Team (film)\n\nThe A-Team is a 2010 American action comedy film based on the television series of the same name created by Frank Lupo and Stephen J. Cannell. Co-written (with Brian Bloom and Skip Woods) and directed by Joe Carnahan, the film stars Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, Quinton Jackson, Sharlto Copley, Jessica Biel, Patrick Wilson and Brian Bloom. The film tells the story of \"The A-Team\", a United States Army Ranger team imprisoned for a crime they did not commit, who escape and set out to clear their names. The film was produced by Stephen J. Cannell, Ridley Scott and Tony Scott. The film was theatrically released on June 11, 2010 by 20th Century Fox.", "Title: Colin Hanks\n\nColin Lewes Hanks (born Colin Lewes Dillingham; November 24, 1977) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is known for starring as characters in films such as Shaun Brumder in \"Orange County\", Preston in \"King Kong\", Oliver in \"The House Bunny\", and Troy Gable in \"The Great Buck Howard\". His television roles include Alex Whitman in \"Roswell\", Henry Jones in \"Band of Brothers\", Travis Marshall in \"Dexter\", officer Gus Grimly in \"Fargo\", Jack Bailey in \"The Good Guys\", and Greg Short in \"Life in Pieces\". He is the eldest son of actor Tom Hanks. In the \"Talking Tom and Friends\" animated series, he voices the title character.", "Title: Barry Munday\n\nBarry Munday (alternatively known as Family Jewels) is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Chris D'Arienzo; it is based on the novel \"Life is a Strange Place\" by Frank Turner Hollon. The film stars Patrick Wilson as the title character, as well as Judy Greer, Malcolm McDowell, Chloë Sevigny, Cybill Shepherd, Billy Dee Williams, Emily Procter, Colin Hanks, Jean Smart, Mae Whitman, and Kyle Gass. It premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2010. The film was released on October 1, 2010.", "Title: Home Sweet Hell\n\nHome Sweet Hell, previously known as North of Hell, is a 2015 American dark comedy horror directed by Anthony Burns and written by Carlo Allen, Ted Elrick, and Tom Lavagnino. The film stars Patrick Wilson, Katherine Heigl, Jordana Brewster, Kevin McKidd, Jim Belushi, A.J. Buckley, and Bryce Johnson.", "Title: Insidious: Chapter 2\n\nInsidious: Chapter 2 is a 2013 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wan. It is a sequel to \"Insidious\" and the second (chronologically, the fourth) installment in the \"Insidious\" franchise. The film stars Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne reprising their roles as Josh and Renai Lambert, a husband and wife who seek to uncover the secret that has left them dangerously connected to the spirit world.", "Title: The Hollow Point\n\nThe Hollow Point is a 2016 American Western film directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego and written by Nils Lyew. The film stars Patrick Wilson, Lynn Collins, Ian McShane, John Leguizamo, Jim Belushi and Michael Flynn. The film was released on December 16, 2016, by Vertical Entertainment.", "Title: The Switch (2010 film)\n\nThe Switch is a 2010 American comedy-drama film directed by Josh Gordon and Will Speck. Based on a screenplay written by Allan Loeb, the film, formerly titled \"The Baster\", was inspired by the short story \"Baster\" by Jeffrey Eugenides, originally published in \"The New Yorker\" in 1996. The film stars Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bateman and child actor Thomas Robinson. Patrick Wilson, Juliette Lewis, and Jeff Goldblum appear in key supporting roles.", "Title: Morning Glory (2010 film)\n\nMorning Glory is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Roger Michell and written by Aline Brosh McKenna. It stars Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford and Diane Keaton, with Patrick Wilson, John Pankow and Jeff Goldblum. The plot revolves around young and devoted morning television producer Becky Fuller (McAdams), who is hired as an executive producer on the long-running morning show \"DayBreak\", at a once-prominent but currently failing station in New York City. Eager to keep the show on air, she recruits a former news journalist and anchor (Ford) who disapproves of co-hosting a show that does not deal with real news stories.", "Title: Stretch (2014 film)\n\nStretch is a 2014 American comedy crime film written and directed by Joe Carnahan. The film stars Patrick Wilson, Ed Helms, an uncredited Chris Pine, James Badge Dale, Brooklyn Decker, and Jessica Alba. The film was released on video on demand on October 7, 2014 by Universal Pictures." ]
7,584
Ward Melville High School is a public high school in which school district which Ward Melville, a local philanthropist, contributed land for?
Three Village Central School District
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[ { "sentences": [ "Lyons Township High School (often referred to as LTHS or simply LT) is a public high school located in Western Springs, Illinois (South Campus), and also in La Grange, Illinois (North Campus).", " Lyons Township is a co-educational high school and serves grades 9–12 for Lyons Township High School District 204.", " Students from the communities of LaGrange, Western Springs, Burr Ridge, La Grange Park, Countryside, Indian Head Park, Hodgkins, and parts of Brookfield, Willow Springs, and McCook attend Lyons Township.", " Lyons Township High School is the 8th-largest public high school in Illinois and the 46th-largest public high school in the United States.", " Freshmen and sophomores attend class at South campus, located at 4900 S. Willow Springs Rd. in Western Springs.", " Juniors and seniors attend class at North campus, located at 100 S. Brainard Ave. in LaGrange, which also houses the district offices.", " Sports facilities at Lyons Township include swimming pools, field houses, theatres, a turf football field (south campus), soccer fields, baseball fields, a gym, outdoor tracks, basketball courts, and volleyball courts.", " The two campuses are about a mile apart.", " Activity buses run after school between the campuses." ], "title": "Lyons Township High School" }, { "sentences": [ "Toms River High School North is a four-year comprehensive public high school, and was the second public high school established in Toms River, in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States, operating as part of the Toms River Regional Schools.", " The school opened in 1969 when the original high school (now called Toms River High School South) was found to be too small to accommodate the fast-growing community.", " However, the first class to graduate wasn't until 1971, since all of the seniors were kept at TRHSS for the class of 1970.", " Toms River High School North is the largest of all schools in the Toms River Regional School district.", " The TRHSN mascot is the Mariner, and the school colors are navy blue and gold.", " The other high schools in the district are Toms River High School East and Toms River High School South." ], "title": "Toms River High School North" }, { "sentences": [ "Acalanes Union High School District is a public high school district in southwest/central Contra Costa County in California.", " It currently has four schools: Acalanes High School in Lafayette, Campolindo High School in Moraga, Las Lomas High School in Walnut Creek, and Miramonte High School in Orinda.", " A fifth campus, Del Valle High School located in Walnut Creek was closed at the end of the 1978-1979 school year and remaining students were transferred to Acalanes, Campolindo, and Las Lomas High Schools.", " The district's alternative school, Del Oro High School, opened on the former site of Del Valle High School, closed following the 2009-2010 school year, although the district still operates adult education courses out of that campus.", " John Nickerson has served as the district's Superintendent since May, 2011." ], "title": "Acalanes Union High School District" }, { "sentences": [ "Dr. Charles A. Ofria is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Michigan State University, the director of the Digital Evolution (DEvo) Lab there, and a co-founder of the BEACON Center for the Study of Evolution in Action.", " He is the son of the late Charles Ofria, who developed the first fully integrated shop management program for the automotive repair industry.", " Ofria attended Stuyvesant High School and graduated from Ward Melville High School in 1991.", " He obtained a B.S. in Computer Science, Pure Mathematics, and Applied Mathematics from Stony Brook University in 1994, and a Ph.D. in Computation and Neural Systems from the California Institute of Technology in 1999.", " Ofria's research focuses on the interplay between computer science and Darwinian evolution." ], "title": "Charles Ofria" }, { "sentences": [ "Three Village Central School District is a school district located in Long Island, New York.", " It serves Setauket, East Setauket, Stony Brook, Poquott, Head of the Harbor, Old Field, and small portions of Port Jefferson, Saint James and South Setauket/Centereach.", " Its name came from the older, original \"Three Villages\" of Setauket, Stony Brook and Old Field after the merger of the Stony Brook and Setauket school districts in the 1960s.", " Ward Melville, a local philanthropist, was a proponent of the Three Village school district, and contributed land for its new schools." ], "title": "Three Village Central School District" }, { "sentences": [ "Indian Hill High School is a public high school near Cincinnati, Ohio.", " It is the only high school in the Indian Hill Exempted Village School District.", " In 2007, Indian Hill High School was ranked 48th in the nation in U.S. News and World Report Top 100 High Schools, placing it ahead of Walnut Hills High School and Wyoming High School as the top public high school in the Tri-State area, though Wyoming High School overtook Indian Hill once again in the most recent state rankings.", " In addition, it placed 116th on Newsweek Magazine's 2009 Top 1500 High School Rankings and was named a 2007 U.S. Blue Ribbon School." ], "title": "Indian Hill High School" }, { "sentences": [ "Nazareth High School is a public high school located in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, in the United States.", " It is the only high school in the Nazareth Area School District and serves grades 9 through 12.", " Its mascot is the Blue Eagle and school colors are blue and white.", " Student enrollment for the 2010-2011 school year was approximately 1,600 students.", " In a 2006 study conducted by the school district, 43% of households within the district's boundaries reported having one or more children in the high school.", " As of the 2009-2010 school year, the high school was fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.", " In 2012, Nazareth Area High School received the Keystone Award from the Pennsylvania Department of Education for achieving Annual Yearly Progress for two consecutive years as measured by the Pennsylvania State System of Assessment (PSSA) tests.", " Nazareth Area High School has also appeared on the College Boards Advanced Placement Honor Roll for the last four consecutive years, out of the five it has been awarded, one of just two Pennsylvania schools to do so.", " Nazareth Area High School has an AP test passing rate of 87%, above state average of 69% and global average of 61%." ], "title": "Nazareth Area High School" }, { "sentences": [ "Marion Local High School is a public high school located in Maria Stein, Ohio.", " It currently has roughly 320 students enrolled.", " The students are from several surrounding communities, including Cassella, St. Rose, Osgood, Chickasaw, St. Sebastian, Yorkshire, and Maria Stein.", " These communities were served by a series of local one-room school houses that still stand in Chickasaw, St. Rose,St. Sebastian and Minster.", " In 1922 a 2-year high school was established in Maria Stein and in 1930 a 3-story brick school (named St. John's School) was completed directly across from St. John's Church.", " In 1955 the Marion Local Consolidated School District was established and charged with strengthening the educational opportunities for students in the 6 member communities.", " The Marion Local School District built a new high school, the Marion Local High School, in Maria Stein, Ohio in 1957." ], "title": "Marion Local High School (Maria Stein, Ohio)" }, { "sentences": [ "She attended Ward Melville High School.", " Her father is well-known solid state physicist Philip B. Allen, who was awarded Germany's Humboldt Award and a Guggenheim fellowship for his work exploring electron-phonon effects in nanosystems." ], "title": "Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum" }, { "sentences": [ "Ward Melville High School is a public high school in the Three Village Central School District of Suffolk County, New York on Long Island, serving grades ten through twelve.", " It is fed by the two junior high schools in the district: Paul J. Gelinas Junior High School and Robert Cushman Murphy Junior High School, and is named after businessman and philanthropist Ward Melville." ], "title": "Ward Melville High School" } ]
[ "Title: Lyons Township High School\n\nLyons Township High School (often referred to as LTHS or simply LT) is a public high school located in Western Springs, Illinois (South Campus), and also in La Grange, Illinois (North Campus). Lyons Township is a co-educational high school and serves grades 9–12 for Lyons Township High School District 204. Students from the communities of LaGrange, Western Springs, Burr Ridge, La Grange Park, Countryside, Indian Head Park, Hodgkins, and parts of Brookfield, Willow Springs, and McCook attend Lyons Township. Lyons Township High School is the 8th-largest public high school in Illinois and the 46th-largest public high school in the United States. Freshmen and sophomores attend class at South campus, located at 4900 S. Willow Springs Rd. in Western Springs. Juniors and seniors attend class at North campus, located at 100 S. Brainard Ave. in LaGrange, which also houses the district offices. Sports facilities at Lyons Township include swimming pools, field houses, theatres, a turf football field (south campus), soccer fields, baseball fields, a gym, outdoor tracks, basketball courts, and volleyball courts. The two campuses are about a mile apart. Activity buses run after school between the campuses.", "Title: Toms River High School North\n\nToms River High School North is a four-year comprehensive public high school, and was the second public high school established in Toms River, in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States, operating as part of the Toms River Regional Schools. The school opened in 1969 when the original high school (now called Toms River High School South) was found to be too small to accommodate the fast-growing community. However, the first class to graduate wasn't until 1971, since all of the seniors were kept at TRHSS for the class of 1970. Toms River High School North is the largest of all schools in the Toms River Regional School district. The TRHSN mascot is the Mariner, and the school colors are navy blue and gold. The other high schools in the district are Toms River High School East and Toms River High School South.", "Title: Acalanes Union High School District\n\nAcalanes Union High School District is a public high school district in southwest/central Contra Costa County in California. It currently has four schools: Acalanes High School in Lafayette, Campolindo High School in Moraga, Las Lomas High School in Walnut Creek, and Miramonte High School in Orinda. A fifth campus, Del Valle High School located in Walnut Creek was closed at the end of the 1978-1979 school year and remaining students were transferred to Acalanes, Campolindo, and Las Lomas High Schools. The district's alternative school, Del Oro High School, opened on the former site of Del Valle High School, closed following the 2009-2010 school year, although the district still operates adult education courses out of that campus. John Nickerson has served as the district's Superintendent since May, 2011.", "Title: Charles Ofria\n\nDr. Charles A. Ofria is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Michigan State University, the director of the Digital Evolution (DEvo) Lab there, and a co-founder of the BEACON Center for the Study of Evolution in Action. He is the son of the late Charles Ofria, who developed the first fully integrated shop management program for the automotive repair industry. Ofria attended Stuyvesant High School and graduated from Ward Melville High School in 1991. He obtained a B.S. in Computer Science, Pure Mathematics, and Applied Mathematics from Stony Brook University in 1994, and a Ph.D. in Computation and Neural Systems from the California Institute of Technology in 1999. Ofria's research focuses on the interplay between computer science and Darwinian evolution.", "Title: Three Village Central School District\n\nThree Village Central School District is a school district located in Long Island, New York. It serves Setauket, East Setauket, Stony Brook, Poquott, Head of the Harbor, Old Field, and small portions of Port Jefferson, Saint James and South Setauket/Centereach. Its name came from the older, original \"Three Villages\" of Setauket, Stony Brook and Old Field after the merger of the Stony Brook and Setauket school districts in the 1960s. Ward Melville, a local philanthropist, was a proponent of the Three Village school district, and contributed land for its new schools.", "Title: Indian Hill High School\n\nIndian Hill High School is a public high school near Cincinnati, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Indian Hill Exempted Village School District. In 2007, Indian Hill High School was ranked 48th in the nation in U.S. News and World Report Top 100 High Schools, placing it ahead of Walnut Hills High School and Wyoming High School as the top public high school in the Tri-State area, though Wyoming High School overtook Indian Hill once again in the most recent state rankings. In addition, it placed 116th on Newsweek Magazine's 2009 Top 1500 High School Rankings and was named a 2007 U.S. Blue Ribbon School.", "Title: Nazareth Area High School\n\nNazareth High School is a public high school located in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is the only high school in the Nazareth Area School District and serves grades 9 through 12. Its mascot is the Blue Eagle and school colors are blue and white. Student enrollment for the 2010-2011 school year was approximately 1,600 students. In a 2006 study conducted by the school district, 43% of households within the district's boundaries reported having one or more children in the high school. As of the 2009-2010 school year, the high school was fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. In 2012, Nazareth Area High School received the Keystone Award from the Pennsylvania Department of Education for achieving Annual Yearly Progress for two consecutive years as measured by the Pennsylvania State System of Assessment (PSSA) tests. Nazareth Area High School has also appeared on the College Boards Advanced Placement Honor Roll for the last four consecutive years, out of the five it has been awarded, one of just two Pennsylvania schools to do so. Nazareth Area High School has an AP test passing rate of 87%, above state average of 69% and global average of 61%.", "Title: Marion Local High School (Maria Stein, Ohio)\n\nMarion Local High School is a public high school located in Maria Stein, Ohio. It currently has roughly 320 students enrolled. The students are from several surrounding communities, including Cassella, St. Rose, Osgood, Chickasaw, St. Sebastian, Yorkshire, and Maria Stein. These communities were served by a series of local one-room school houses that still stand in Chickasaw, St. Rose,St. Sebastian and Minster. In 1922 a 2-year high school was established in Maria Stein and in 1930 a 3-story brick school (named St. John's School) was completed directly across from St. John's Church. In 1955 the Marion Local Consolidated School District was established and charged with strengthening the educational opportunities for students in the 6 member communities. The Marion Local School District built a new high school, the Marion Local High School, in Maria Stein, Ohio in 1957.", "Title: Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum\n\nShe attended Ward Melville High School. Her father is well-known solid state physicist Philip B. Allen, who was awarded Germany's Humboldt Award and a Guggenheim fellowship for his work exploring electron-phonon effects in nanosystems.", "Title: Ward Melville High School\n\nWard Melville High School is a public high school in the Three Village Central School District of Suffolk County, New York on Long Island, serving grades ten through twelve. It is fed by the two junior high schools in the district: Paul J. Gelinas Junior High School and Robert Cushman Murphy Junior High School, and is named after businessman and philanthropist Ward Melville." ]
7,585
Which song on the album The Downward Spiral was a top 40 hit in 1995?
Hurt
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{ "title": [ "The Hand That Feeds", "Hurt (Nine Inch Nails song)" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Further Down the Spiral is the first remix album by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, released on June 1, 1995.", " It is the companion remix disc to \"The Downward Spiral\".", " The album contains two editions, one denoted as \"Halo 10\" (released in the United States and in the United Kingdom on the morning of release, to be pulled and replaced with \"Halo 10 V2\" by lunch time) the other as \"Halo 10 V2\" (released in Japan, Australia, and the UK), each containing a different set of tracks with a large degree of overlap between the two." ], "title": "Further Down the Spiral" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Hand That Feeds\" is a song by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, released as the lead single from their fourth studio album, \"With Teeth\" (2005).", " It is the highest charting song by Nine Inch Nails on all charts except for US Modern Rock Tracks, where it stayed at number one for five weeks, because the single that followed, \"Only\", stayed at number one for two more weeks (non-consecutively), and the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 peaking at number 31, bested only by the group's 1999 single \"The Day the World Went Away\", which peaked at number 17 but did not chart anywhere else in the US and never had any popular success, making it one of their less popular singles.", " It is, to date, Nine Inch Nails' only single to hit the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart, as well as their highest-charting single on the US Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, peaking at number two.", " It was also a crossover hit, crossing over to pop radio as their first top 40 radio hit since \"Closer\" and \"Hurt\" in 1994 and 1995, respectively, peaking at number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart." ], "title": "The Hand That Feeds" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Entertainer\" is a single by singer Billy Joel released as the only single from his 1974 album \"Streetlife Serenade\".", " The song peaked at #34 on the US charts, a Top 40 hit for Joel that year.", " The song is a cynical and somewhat satirical look at the fleeting fame of a musician and fickle public tastes (\"Today I am your champion / I may have won your hearts / But I know the game / You'll forget my name / And I won't be here / in another year / if I don't stay on the charts\"); this theme would be examined in the later song \"It's Still Rock and Roll to Me\".", " Another verse in the song references the shortening of Joel's song, \"Piano Man\", from 5 minutes and 38 seconds to 3 minutes and 5 seconds to fit a radio slot, referenced by the lyrics \"It was a beautiful song, / but it ran too long / If you're gonna have a hit, you gotta make it fit / So they cut it down to 3:05.\"", " Additionally, the timing printed on the label of the 7\" release of \"The Entertainer\" was 3:05, although the actual 45 length was 3:11 (while the album length was 3:41).", " In the single version, Verse 3 (which starts at 1:02 in the album version) is edited out, and Verse 2 (which starts at 0:40) contains a steel guitar in its second half, which is actually featured in the second half of the \"third\" verse in the album version; indeed, on the single mix, the instrumental crescendo of the album version is anticipated by bringing the fuller instrumentation of Verse 3 under the vocals of Verse 2.", " As a result of this, the slightly emptier original instrumentation of Verse 2 (which includes a downward slide on the synth) and the vocals of Verse 3 are completely omitted, while the instrumentation of Verse 3 (featuring the steel guitar) does appear, but earlier." ], "title": "The Entertainer (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Little Green Apples\" is a song written by Bobby Russell.", " Originally written for and released by American recording artist Roger Miller in 1968, it also was released as a single by American recording artists Patti Page and O. C. Smith in separate occasions that same year.", " Miller's version became a Top 40 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart and on the UK Singles Chart, while Page's version became her last Hot 100 entry and Smith's version became a No. 2 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart.", " The song earned Russell two Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Best Country Song.", " In 2013, \"Little Green Apples\" was covered by English recording artist Robbie Williams featuring American recording artist Kelly Clarkson, which became a top 40 hit in Mexico." ], "title": "Little Green Apples" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Hurt\" is a song by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails from their second studio album, \"The Downward Spiral\" (1994), written by band leader Trent Reznor.", " It was released on April 17, 1995 as a promotional single from the album.", " The song received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock Song in 1996, but ultimately lost to Alanis Morissette's \"You Oughta Know\"." ], "title": "Hurt (Nine Inch Nails song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Danny Hyde is an experimental musician and remix artist.", " Hyde has contributed to production and mixing on many Coil albums, including \"Horse Rotorvator\", \"Love's Secret Domain\", \"The Remote Viewer\", \"Black Antlers\", and \"The New Backwards\".", " Hyde has also worked with Psychic TV and Pop Will Eat Itself.", " Hyde participated in the creation of many remixes while working with Coil, including several for Nine Inch Nails that were released on \"Fixed\", \"Closer To God\" and certified gold release \"Further Down the Spiral\" as well as the rerelease of quadruple-platinum album \"The Downward Spiral\".", " His remix of Nine Inch Nails' song \"Closer\" was featured in the film \"Seven\"." ], "title": "Danny Hyde" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Outta My System\" is a song by American rapper Bow Wow.", " It's the second and final single off his fifth studio album \"The Price of Fame\".", " It features singers T-Pain and Johntá Austin.", " The original next single was supposed to be \"I'm a Flirt\" but was cancelled in favor of \"Outta My System\", and that the fact that R. Kelly was having some chart success on Snoop Dogg's \"That's That Shit\" and Young Jeezy's \"Go Getta\".", " The song peaked at number 22 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, his eighth top 40 hit and T-Pain's sixth top 40 hit on that chart.", " It also peaked at number 2 and 12 on the Hot Rap Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts respectively and number 7 in New Zealand.", " The video premiered on Valentine's Day on BET's \"Access Granted\"." ], "title": "Outta My System" }, { "sentences": [ "Short Bus is the debut album by American industrial rock band Filter.", " It was released in 1995 and has sold over one million copies in the United States.", " It is best known for their hit song \"Hey Man Nice Shot\".", " Richard Patrick said in an interview that Trent Reznor had told him he should make his own record while he went off to work on \"The Downward Spiral\".", " Patrick, while still retaining the industrial element in the music, chose to focus on the guitars, which he felt was something missing when he played with Nine Inch Nails.", " He also chose not to go with the standard industrial rock look which he felt would set them apart." ], "title": "Short Bus (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Downward Spiral is the second studio album by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, released on March 8, 1994, by Nothing Records and Interscope Records in the United States and by Island Records in Europe.", " It is a concept album detailing the destruction of a man from the beginning of his \"downward spiral\" to his attempt at suicide.", " \"The Downward Spiral\" features elements of industrial rock, techno and heavy metal music, in contrast to the band's synthpop-influenced debut album \"Pretty Hate Machine\" (1989), and was produced by Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor and Flood." ], "title": "The Downward Spiral" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Please Don't Go\" is a song by American recording artist Mike Posner, released as the second single from his debut album \"31 Minutes to Takeoff\" (2010).", " Posner co-wrote and co-produced the song with Benny Blanco, and J Records released the single to contemporary hit radio in the United States on June 9, 2010.", " The song peaked at number 16 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, giving Posner his second top 40 hit on that chart.", " It also peaked at numbers 9, 18 and 30 on the Mainstream Top 40, Rhythmic and Adult Top 40 charts respectively.", " It managed to peak within the top 40 in countries like Austria, Canada, Germany and New Zealand.", " A remix of the song features American rapper, Waka Flocka Flame." ], "title": "Please Don't Go (Mike Posner song)" } ]
[ "Title: Further Down the Spiral\n\nFurther Down the Spiral is the first remix album by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, released on June 1, 1995. It is the companion remix disc to \"The Downward Spiral\". The album contains two editions, one denoted as \"Halo 10\" (released in the United States and in the United Kingdom on the morning of release, to be pulled and replaced with \"Halo 10 V2\" by lunch time) the other as \"Halo 10 V2\" (released in Japan, Australia, and the UK), each containing a different set of tracks with a large degree of overlap between the two.", "Title: The Hand That Feeds\n\n\"The Hand That Feeds\" is a song by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, released as the lead single from their fourth studio album, \"With Teeth\" (2005). It is the highest charting song by Nine Inch Nails on all charts except for US Modern Rock Tracks, where it stayed at number one for five weeks, because the single that followed, \"Only\", stayed at number one for two more weeks (non-consecutively), and the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 peaking at number 31, bested only by the group's 1999 single \"The Day the World Went Away\", which peaked at number 17 but did not chart anywhere else in the US and never had any popular success, making it one of their less popular singles. It is, to date, Nine Inch Nails' only single to hit the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart, as well as their highest-charting single on the US Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, peaking at number two. It was also a crossover hit, crossing over to pop radio as their first top 40 radio hit since \"Closer\" and \"Hurt\" in 1994 and 1995, respectively, peaking at number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.", "Title: The Entertainer (song)\n\n\"The Entertainer\" is a single by singer Billy Joel released as the only single from his 1974 album \"Streetlife Serenade\". The song peaked at #34 on the US charts, a Top 40 hit for Joel that year. The song is a cynical and somewhat satirical look at the fleeting fame of a musician and fickle public tastes (\"Today I am your champion / I may have won your hearts / But I know the game / You'll forget my name / And I won't be here / in another year / if I don't stay on the charts\"); this theme would be examined in the later song \"It's Still Rock and Roll to Me\". Another verse in the song references the shortening of Joel's song, \"Piano Man\", from 5 minutes and 38 seconds to 3 minutes and 5 seconds to fit a radio slot, referenced by the lyrics \"It was a beautiful song, / but it ran too long / If you're gonna have a hit, you gotta make it fit / So they cut it down to 3:05.\" Additionally, the timing printed on the label of the 7\" release of \"The Entertainer\" was 3:05, although the actual 45 length was 3:11 (while the album length was 3:41). In the single version, Verse 3 (which starts at 1:02 in the album version) is edited out, and Verse 2 (which starts at 0:40) contains a steel guitar in its second half, which is actually featured in the second half of the \"third\" verse in the album version; indeed, on the single mix, the instrumental crescendo of the album version is anticipated by bringing the fuller instrumentation of Verse 3 under the vocals of Verse 2. As a result of this, the slightly emptier original instrumentation of Verse 2 (which includes a downward slide on the synth) and the vocals of Verse 3 are completely omitted, while the instrumentation of Verse 3 (featuring the steel guitar) does appear, but earlier.", "Title: Little Green Apples\n\n\"Little Green Apples\" is a song written by Bobby Russell. Originally written for and released by American recording artist Roger Miller in 1968, it also was released as a single by American recording artists Patti Page and O. C. Smith in separate occasions that same year. Miller's version became a Top 40 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart and on the UK Singles Chart, while Page's version became her last Hot 100 entry and Smith's version became a No. 2 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart. The song earned Russell two Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Best Country Song. In 2013, \"Little Green Apples\" was covered by English recording artist Robbie Williams featuring American recording artist Kelly Clarkson, which became a top 40 hit in Mexico.", "Title: Hurt (Nine Inch Nails song)\n\n\"Hurt\" is a song by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails from their second studio album, \"The Downward Spiral\" (1994), written by band leader Trent Reznor. It was released on April 17, 1995 as a promotional single from the album. The song received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock Song in 1996, but ultimately lost to Alanis Morissette's \"You Oughta Know\".", "Title: Danny Hyde\n\nDanny Hyde is an experimental musician and remix artist. Hyde has contributed to production and mixing on many Coil albums, including \"Horse Rotorvator\", \"Love's Secret Domain\", \"The Remote Viewer\", \"Black Antlers\", and \"The New Backwards\". Hyde has also worked with Psychic TV and Pop Will Eat Itself. Hyde participated in the creation of many remixes while working with Coil, including several for Nine Inch Nails that were released on \"Fixed\", \"Closer To God\" and certified gold release \"Further Down the Spiral\" as well as the rerelease of quadruple-platinum album \"The Downward Spiral\". His remix of Nine Inch Nails' song \"Closer\" was featured in the film \"Seven\".", "Title: Outta My System\n\n\"Outta My System\" is a song by American rapper Bow Wow. It's the second and final single off his fifth studio album \"The Price of Fame\". It features singers T-Pain and Johntá Austin. The original next single was supposed to be \"I'm a Flirt\" but was cancelled in favor of \"Outta My System\", and that the fact that R. Kelly was having some chart success on Snoop Dogg's \"That's That Shit\" and Young Jeezy's \"Go Getta\". The song peaked at number 22 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, his eighth top 40 hit and T-Pain's sixth top 40 hit on that chart. It also peaked at number 2 and 12 on the Hot Rap Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts respectively and number 7 in New Zealand. The video premiered on Valentine's Day on BET's \"Access Granted\".", "Title: Short Bus (album)\n\nShort Bus is the debut album by American industrial rock band Filter. It was released in 1995 and has sold over one million copies in the United States. It is best known for their hit song \"Hey Man Nice Shot\". Richard Patrick said in an interview that Trent Reznor had told him he should make his own record while he went off to work on \"The Downward Spiral\". Patrick, while still retaining the industrial element in the music, chose to focus on the guitars, which he felt was something missing when he played with Nine Inch Nails. He also chose not to go with the standard industrial rock look which he felt would set them apart.", "Title: The Downward Spiral\n\nThe Downward Spiral is the second studio album by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, released on March 8, 1994, by Nothing Records and Interscope Records in the United States and by Island Records in Europe. It is a concept album detailing the destruction of a man from the beginning of his \"downward spiral\" to his attempt at suicide. \"The Downward Spiral\" features elements of industrial rock, techno and heavy metal music, in contrast to the band's synthpop-influenced debut album \"Pretty Hate Machine\" (1989), and was produced by Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor and Flood.", "Title: Please Don't Go (Mike Posner song)\n\n\"Please Don't Go\" is a song by American recording artist Mike Posner, released as the second single from his debut album \"31 Minutes to Takeoff\" (2010). Posner co-wrote and co-produced the song with Benny Blanco, and J Records released the single to contemporary hit radio in the United States on June 9, 2010. The song peaked at number 16 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, giving Posner his second top 40 hit on that chart. It also peaked at numbers 9, 18 and 30 on the Mainstream Top 40, Rhythmic and Adult Top 40 charts respectively. It managed to peak within the top 40 in countries like Austria, Canada, Germany and New Zealand. A remix of the song features American rapper, Waka Flocka Flame." ]
7,586
Were Daniel Petrie and Dodo Abashidze both film directors?
yes
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[ { "sentences": [ "Ashik Kerib (Georgian: აშიკ-ქერიბი) (literally, \"the strange lover\") is a 1988 film by the Soviet-Georgian and Armenian filmmakers Dodo Abashidze and Sergei Parajanov based on the short story of the same name by Mikhail Lermontov.", " It was Parajanov's last completed film and was dedicated to his close friend Andrei Tarkovsky, who had died two years previously.", " The film also features a detailed portrayal of Azerbaijani culture." ], "title": "Ashik Kerib (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Motorola Television Hour is an hour-long anthology series which alternated bi-weekly with \"The United States Steel Hour\" on ABC.", " The show premiered on November 3, 1953 and was last aired on June 1, 1954.", " It was produced by Herbert Brodkin and sponsored by Motorola.", " Writers included Neil Simon, Rod Serling, and William McCleery.", " Its directors were Daniel Petrie, Ralph Nelson, and Don Richardson (director).", " The series aired live from New York City" ], "title": "The Motorola Television Hour" }, { "sentences": [ "Levan Abashidze (Georgian: ლევან აბაშიძე , Russian: Леван Абашидзе ) (22 May 1963, Tbilisi - 7 September 1992, Sukhumi) was a Georgian actor.", " In 1985 Levan graduated from Shota Rustaveli Institute of theater and performing arts in Tbilisi.", " Following year, Levan played a leading role in various Georgian films such as \"Steps\" (1986), \"The Journey of a Young Composer\" (1986), \"Guest\" (1987), and \"Roots\" (ფესვები) in 1987.", " His last film (\"Bravo, Djordano, Bravo) was in 1993 before he volunteered to fight in the armed conflict in Abkhazia (Georgia).", " During the separatist offensive on Sukhumi in 1993, Levan Abashidze was killed defending Gumista river entrenchment of the Georgian forces.", " His death caused a serious outcry in the film and theater studios all across Georgia." ], "title": "Levan Abashidze" }, { "sentences": [ "The Legend of the Suram Fortress (Georgian: ამბავი სურამის ციხისა ) is a 1985 drama film directed by Georgian SSR-born Soviet-Armenian director Sergei Parajanov and Georgian actor Dodo Abashidze.", " Sergei Parajanov's first film after 15 years of censorship in the Soviet Union, it is a film stylistically linked with his earlier\" The Color of Pomegranates\" (1968): The film consists of a series of tableaux; once again minimal dialogue is used; the film abounds in surreal, almost oneiric power." ], "title": "The Legend of Suram Fortress" }, { "sentences": [ "Toy Soldiers is a 1991 American action drama film directed by Daniel Petrie, Jr., with a screenplay by Petrie and David Koepp.", " It stars Sean Astin, Wil Wheaton, Louis Gossett, Jr., Andrew Divoff, Mason Adams and Denholm Elliott." ], "title": "Toy Soldiers (1991 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Daniel Mannix Petrie (November 26, 1920 – August 22, 2004) was a Canadian television and film director." ], "title": "Daniel Petrie" }, { "sentences": [ "Cocoon: The Return is a 1988 American science fiction fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Daniel Petrie and written by Stephen McPherson.", " The film serves as the sequel to the 1985 film \"Cocoon\".", " All of the starring actors from the first film reprised their roles in this film, although Brian Dennehy only appears in one scene at the end of the film.", " Unlike its predecessor, the film was neither a commercial nor a critical success at the time of release, though has increased in popularity in subsequent years ." ], "title": "Cocoon: The Return" }, { "sentences": [ "Bangladesh Film Directors Association is the pan-national trade body of film directors in Bangladesh.", " The Bangladesh Film Directors Association’s General Secretary is Badiul Alam Khokon.", " Mushfiqur Rahman Gulzar is the president of Bangladesh Film Directors Association." ], "title": "Bangladesh Film Directors Association" }, { "sentences": [ "John Scott (born Patrick John O'Hara Scott, 1 November 1930), also known as Johnny Scott and Patrick John Scott, is an English film composer and music conductor.", " Scott has collaborated with well-known directors and producers, including Mark Damon, Richard Donner, Charlton Heston, Mike Hodges, Hugh Hudson, Norman Jewison, Irvin Kershner, Daniel Petrie, Roger Spottiswoode, and Norman J. Warren, among others." ], "title": "John Scott (composer)" }, { "sentences": [ "David \"Dodo\" Abashidze (Georgian: დავით [დოდო] აბაშიძე ; Russian: Дави́д Ива́нович Абаши́дзе ; 1 May 1924 – 26 January 1990) was a Soviet Georgian film actor and director.", " He appeared in 50 films between 1954 and 1988." ], "title": "Dodo Abashidze" } ]
[ "Title: Ashik Kerib (film)\n\nAshik Kerib (Georgian: აშიკ-ქერიბი) (literally, \"the strange lover\") is a 1988 film by the Soviet-Georgian and Armenian filmmakers Dodo Abashidze and Sergei Parajanov based on the short story of the same name by Mikhail Lermontov. It was Parajanov's last completed film and was dedicated to his close friend Andrei Tarkovsky, who had died two years previously. The film also features a detailed portrayal of Azerbaijani culture.", "Title: The Motorola Television Hour\n\nThe Motorola Television Hour is an hour-long anthology series which alternated bi-weekly with \"The United States Steel Hour\" on ABC. The show premiered on November 3, 1953 and was last aired on June 1, 1954. It was produced by Herbert Brodkin and sponsored by Motorola. Writers included Neil Simon, Rod Serling, and William McCleery. Its directors were Daniel Petrie, Ralph Nelson, and Don Richardson (director). The series aired live from New York City", "Title: Levan Abashidze\n\nLevan Abashidze (Georgian: ლევან აბაშიძე , Russian: Леван Абашидзе ) (22 May 1963, Tbilisi - 7 September 1992, Sukhumi) was a Georgian actor. In 1985 Levan graduated from Shota Rustaveli Institute of theater and performing arts in Tbilisi. Following year, Levan played a leading role in various Georgian films such as \"Steps\" (1986), \"The Journey of a Young Composer\" (1986), \"Guest\" (1987), and \"Roots\" (ფესვები) in 1987. His last film (\"Bravo, Djordano, Bravo) was in 1993 before he volunteered to fight in the armed conflict in Abkhazia (Georgia). During the separatist offensive on Sukhumi in 1993, Levan Abashidze was killed defending Gumista river entrenchment of the Georgian forces. His death caused a serious outcry in the film and theater studios all across Georgia.", "Title: The Legend of Suram Fortress\n\nThe Legend of the Suram Fortress (Georgian: ამბავი სურამის ციხისა ) is a 1985 drama film directed by Georgian SSR-born Soviet-Armenian director Sergei Parajanov and Georgian actor Dodo Abashidze. Sergei Parajanov's first film after 15 years of censorship in the Soviet Union, it is a film stylistically linked with his earlier\" The Color of Pomegranates\" (1968): The film consists of a series of tableaux; once again minimal dialogue is used; the film abounds in surreal, almost oneiric power.", "Title: Toy Soldiers (1991 film)\n\nToy Soldiers is a 1991 American action drama film directed by Daniel Petrie, Jr., with a screenplay by Petrie and David Koepp. It stars Sean Astin, Wil Wheaton, Louis Gossett, Jr., Andrew Divoff, Mason Adams and Denholm Elliott.", "Title: Daniel Petrie\n\nDaniel Mannix Petrie (November 26, 1920 – August 22, 2004) was a Canadian television and film director.", "Title: Cocoon: The Return\n\nCocoon: The Return is a 1988 American science fiction fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Daniel Petrie and written by Stephen McPherson. The film serves as the sequel to the 1985 film \"Cocoon\". All of the starring actors from the first film reprised their roles in this film, although Brian Dennehy only appears in one scene at the end of the film. Unlike its predecessor, the film was neither a commercial nor a critical success at the time of release, though has increased in popularity in subsequent years .", "Title: Bangladesh Film Directors Association\n\nBangladesh Film Directors Association is the pan-national trade body of film directors in Bangladesh. The Bangladesh Film Directors Association’s General Secretary is Badiul Alam Khokon. Mushfiqur Rahman Gulzar is the president of Bangladesh Film Directors Association.", "Title: John Scott (composer)\n\nJohn Scott (born Patrick John O'Hara Scott, 1 November 1930), also known as Johnny Scott and Patrick John Scott, is an English film composer and music conductor. Scott has collaborated with well-known directors and producers, including Mark Damon, Richard Donner, Charlton Heston, Mike Hodges, Hugh Hudson, Norman Jewison, Irvin Kershner, Daniel Petrie, Roger Spottiswoode, and Norman J. Warren, among others.", "Title: Dodo Abashidze\n\nDavid \"Dodo\" Abashidze (Georgian: დავით [დოდო] აბაშიძე ; Russian: Дави́д Ива́нович Абаши́дзе ; 1 May 1924 – 26 January 1990) was a Soviet Georgian film actor and director. He appeared in 50 films between 1954 and 1988." ]
7,587
Wilhelmine Schröder was the royal mistress of a man that was King of Sweden beginning in what year?
1859
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[ "Title: Die schöne Wilhelmine\n\nDie schöne Wilhelmine (\"the beautiful Wilhelmine\") is a 1965 novel by the German writer Ernst von Salomon. It tells the story of the romance between the Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm II and his mistress Wilhelmine Encke during the second half of the 18th century.", "Title: Mariana Koskull\n\nHenrietta Mariana \"Marianne\" Charlotta Koskull (1785–1841) was a Swedish noble and lady-in-waiting, known as the royal mistress of King Charles XIII of Sweden and King Charles XIV John of Sweden.", "Title: Wilhelmine von Grävenitz\n\nWilhelmine von Grävenitz (1684–1744) was a German noblewoman, the favorite and royal mistress of Duke Eberhard Ludwig of Württemberg between 1706 and 1731.", "Title: Hedvig Taube\n\nHedvig Ulrika Taube (31 October 1714 – 11 February 1744), also Countess von Hessenstein was a Swedish courtier and countess, a Holy Roman countess of the Empire, and royal mistress to king Frederick I of Sweden from 1731 to 1744. She is regarded as the only official royal mistress in Swedish history.", "Title: Wilhelmine Schröder-Devrient\n\nWilhelmine Schröder-Devrient, born Wilhelmine Schröder (6 December 180426 January 1860), was a German operatic soprano. As a singer, she combined a rare quality of tone with dramatic intensity of expression, which was as remarkable on the concert platform as in opera. Today, she is remembered as the author of the most celebrated erotic novel in the German language.", "Title: Catharina Ebba Horn\n\nCatharina Ebba Horn af Åminne, (27 May 1720 – 12 September 1781 in Jakobsberg), was a Swedish noble, a German Roman Countess and the second official royal mistress of king Frederick I of Sweden from 1745 to 1748. She was one of two official royal mistresses in Sweden. She had no influence over state affairs, but she did patronise careers through her powerful connections and her position.", "Title: Wilhelmine Dorothee von der Marwitz\n\nWilhelmine Dorothee von der Marwitz (April 1718-16 January 1787), was the royal mistress of Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth, from the late 1730s until 1744. She was also the host of an influential salon in Vienna in the 1780s.", "Title: Stella de’ Tolomei\n\nStella de’ Tolomei (d. 1419), was an Italian courtier and royal mistress. She was the official royal mistress of Niccolò III d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara for many years and the mother of several of his acknowledged illegitimate children.", "Title: Charles XV of Sweden\n\nCharles XV & IV also Carl (\"Carl Ludvig Eugen\"); Swedish: \"Karl XV\" and Norwegian: \"Karl IV\" (3 May 1826 – 18 September 1872) was King of Sweden (\"Charles XV\") and Norway (\"Charles IV\") from 1859 until his death. Though known as King Charles XV in Sweden (and also on contemporary Norwegian coins), he was actually the ninth Swedish king by that name, as his predecessor Charles IX (reigned 1604–1611) had adopted a numeral according to a fictitious history of Sweden.", "Title: Wilhelmine Schröder\n\nFredrika Vilhelmina \"Wilhelmine\" Augusta Schröder (23 September 1839 - died 13 May 1924), was a Swedish telegraphist, writer and journalist, and was also the confidant and royal mistress of King Charles XV of Sweden." ]
7,588
What is the premiere date of the TV show that has an episode called "Waldorf Stories"?
July 19, 2007
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[ { "sentences": [ "Vacation with Derek is a 2010 Canadian television movie based on the TV series \"Life with Derek\".", " The TV movie follows the McDonald-Venturi family as the children are forced to spend part of their summer vacation with their grandmother at her lodge.", " It was announced on Family Channel and French-Canadian channel VRAK.TV in March 2010 that the movie would premiere on June 25, 2010 in Canada, while December 12, 2010 was listed as the premiere date in the trailer for the United States, but the move never actually aired in the U.S. when it was supposed to; the movie finally premiered in the United States on Starz Kids & Family on March 6, 2011.", " A commercial on Nickelodeon Australia stated that it would premiere on June 19, 2010.", " A commercial on TG4 stated the Irish premiere would be on the channel Thursday October 28, 2010 at 5:10 p.m., part of the channel's Mid-Term Halloween movie week." ], "title": "Vacation with Derek" }, { "sentences": [ "Mad Men is an American period drama television series created by Matthew Weiner and produced by Lionsgate Television.", " The series premiered on July 19, 2007, on the cable network AMC.", " After seven seasons and 92 episodes, \"Mad Men's\" final episode aired on May 17, 2015." ], "title": "Mad Men" }, { "sentences": [ "The Two Coreys was an American reality show starring \"The Two Coreys\" (actors Corey Feldman and Corey Haim) and Feldman's wife, Susie.", " The series aired for two seasons on A&E.", " The premiere date was July 29, 2007.", " The second season commenced on June 22, 2008.", " The show was cancelled during its second season, reportedly due to Feldman's refusal to work with Haim until he stopped taking drugs.", " The final episode aired on August 17, 2008." ], "title": "The Two Coreys (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Emily Bowker is a British actress who has appeared on television in programmes such as Neighbours, High School Musical The TV Show Starring Emily Bowker \"Upstairs Downstairs\", \"Shameless\", \"Torchwood\", \"Holby City\", \"Wire in the Blood\", and \"The Bill\".", " Her theatrical career to date includes plays at The Birmingham Rep, West Yorkshire Playhouse, The Salisbury Playhouse, The Arcola Theatre, Finborough Theatre, Bristol Old Vic, Cheltenham Everyman and Theatre Clywd.", " She has also performed in various plays for BBC Radio 4 and appeared in the independent British feature film \"City Rats\".", " In Torchwood, she appeared as Ellie Johnson in a 2006 episode called \"Countrycide\".", " Emily is also predicted to reunite Zanessa as a romantic couple in future years." ], "title": "Emily Bowker" }, { "sentences": [ "Deal or No Deal was originally broadcast in Chile by Canal 13 and hosted by Don Francisco.", " The original version, called \"Trato Hecho\", began with 400 participants on the show, and it follows a similar format to the Netherlands' original \"Miljoenenjacht\" format.", " There are 26 cases.", " Players could win from as little as 1 Chilean peso (less than 1 US cent, 1 eurocent, or 1 British penny) to as much as 120,000,000 Chilean pesos (about US$180,000, €168,000, or £144,000).", " The premiere date of \"Trato Hecho\" is on October 19, 2004." ], "title": "Deal or No Deal (Chile)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"One\" is the pilot episode of the NBC legal drama \"\", the second created spinoff of the original \"Law & Order\" series, created by Dick Wolf and developed and co-created veteran \"Law & Order\" writer René Balcer.", " It originally aired on NBC in the United States on Sunday, September 30, 2001; the series premiere date was pushed back due to the September 11th attacks.", " The episode follows Detectives Robert Goren (Vincent D'Onofrio) and Alexandra Eames (Kathryn Erbe) solving the murder of two young college students and a Canadian ex-con, which has a $300 million motive." ], "title": "One (Law &amp; Order: Criminal Intent)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Waldorf Stories\" is the sixth episode of the fourth season of the American television drama series \"Mad Men\", and the 45th overall episode of the series.", " It was written by Brett Johnson and series creator and executive producer Matthew Weiner, and directed by Scott Hornbacher.", " The episode originally aired on the AMC channel in the United States on August 29, 2010.", " This was the same evening that \"Mad Men\" received the award for Outstanding Drama Series at the 2010 Primetime Emmy Awards." ], "title": "Waldorf Stories" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Pair of Kings\" is an American television sitcom that premiered on the Disney XD cable channel on September 10, 2010.", " This list of episodes is organized by premiere date in the US.", " The series revolves around a pair of hapless Chicagoan teens (Mitchel Musso, Doc Shaw) who are the heirs to the throne of a fictitious Pacific island called Kinkow.", " In the third and final season one of the brothers leaves the show (Mitchel Musso) replaced by Boz (Adam Hicks), a long lost brother of the original two, that was raised by monkeys." ], "title": "List of Pair of Kings episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "Divided is an American television game show broadcast by Game Show Network (GSN) based on the British series of the same name.", " Each episode consists of four contestants playing as one team who must agree on answers to questions they are given.", " The longer it takes the team to come to an agreement, the less money the team earns for each question.", " The series, hosted by Mike Richards, premiered January 19, 2017, with some critics believing that the show's name and timing were appropriate given the tumultuous preceding presidential election and its premiere date coming the day before the inauguration." ], "title": "Divided (U.S. game show)" }, { "sentences": [ "Push Girls is an American reality television series on the SundanceTV.", " A sneak peek episode, and original premiere date, aired on April 17, 2012, with the official debut on June 4, 2012.", " \"Push Girls\" chronicles the lives of four women—Angela Rockwood, Tiphany Adams, Mia Schaikewitz, and Auti Angel—who have been paralyzed by illness or accident and displays the day-to-day challenges and triumphs they encounter.", " The series is set in Los Angeles, California." ], "title": "Push Girls" } ]
[ "Title: Vacation with Derek\n\nVacation with Derek is a 2010 Canadian television movie based on the TV series \"Life with Derek\". The TV movie follows the McDonald-Venturi family as the children are forced to spend part of their summer vacation with their grandmother at her lodge. It was announced on Family Channel and French-Canadian channel VRAK.TV in March 2010 that the movie would premiere on June 25, 2010 in Canada, while December 12, 2010 was listed as the premiere date in the trailer for the United States, but the move never actually aired in the U.S. when it was supposed to; the movie finally premiered in the United States on Starz Kids & Family on March 6, 2011. A commercial on Nickelodeon Australia stated that it would premiere on June 19, 2010. A commercial on TG4 stated the Irish premiere would be on the channel Thursday October 28, 2010 at 5:10 p.m., part of the channel's Mid-Term Halloween movie week.", "Title: Mad Men\n\nMad Men is an American period drama television series created by Matthew Weiner and produced by Lionsgate Television. The series premiered on July 19, 2007, on the cable network AMC. After seven seasons and 92 episodes, \"Mad Men's\" final episode aired on May 17, 2015.", "Title: The Two Coreys (TV series)\n\nThe Two Coreys was an American reality show starring \"The Two Coreys\" (actors Corey Feldman and Corey Haim) and Feldman's wife, Susie. The series aired for two seasons on A&E. The premiere date was July 29, 2007. The second season commenced on June 22, 2008. The show was cancelled during its second season, reportedly due to Feldman's refusal to work with Haim until he stopped taking drugs. The final episode aired on August 17, 2008.", "Title: Emily Bowker\n\nEmily Bowker is a British actress who has appeared on television in programmes such as Neighbours, High School Musical The TV Show Starring Emily Bowker \"Upstairs Downstairs\", \"Shameless\", \"Torchwood\", \"Holby City\", \"Wire in the Blood\", and \"The Bill\". Her theatrical career to date includes plays at The Birmingham Rep, West Yorkshire Playhouse, The Salisbury Playhouse, The Arcola Theatre, Finborough Theatre, Bristol Old Vic, Cheltenham Everyman and Theatre Clywd. She has also performed in various plays for BBC Radio 4 and appeared in the independent British feature film \"City Rats\". In Torchwood, she appeared as Ellie Johnson in a 2006 episode called \"Countrycide\". Emily is also predicted to reunite Zanessa as a romantic couple in future years.", "Title: Deal or No Deal (Chile)\n\nDeal or No Deal was originally broadcast in Chile by Canal 13 and hosted by Don Francisco. The original version, called \"Trato Hecho\", began with 400 participants on the show, and it follows a similar format to the Netherlands' original \"Miljoenenjacht\" format. There are 26 cases. Players could win from as little as 1 Chilean peso (less than 1 US cent, 1 eurocent, or 1 British penny) to as much as 120,000,000 Chilean pesos (about US$180,000, €168,000, or £144,000). The premiere date of \"Trato Hecho\" is on October 19, 2004.", "Title: One (Law &amp; Order: Criminal Intent)\n\n\"One\" is the pilot episode of the NBC legal drama \"\", the second created spinoff of the original \"Law & Order\" series, created by Dick Wolf and developed and co-created veteran \"Law & Order\" writer René Balcer. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on Sunday, September 30, 2001; the series premiere date was pushed back due to the September 11th attacks. The episode follows Detectives Robert Goren (Vincent D'Onofrio) and Alexandra Eames (Kathryn Erbe) solving the murder of two young college students and a Canadian ex-con, which has a $300 million motive.", "Title: Waldorf Stories\n\n\"Waldorf Stories\" is the sixth episode of the fourth season of the American television drama series \"Mad Men\", and the 45th overall episode of the series. It was written by Brett Johnson and series creator and executive producer Matthew Weiner, and directed by Scott Hornbacher. The episode originally aired on the AMC channel in the United States on August 29, 2010. This was the same evening that \"Mad Men\" received the award for Outstanding Drama Series at the 2010 Primetime Emmy Awards.", "Title: List of Pair of Kings episodes\n\n\"Pair of Kings\" is an American television sitcom that premiered on the Disney XD cable channel on September 10, 2010. This list of episodes is organized by premiere date in the US. The series revolves around a pair of hapless Chicagoan teens (Mitchel Musso, Doc Shaw) who are the heirs to the throne of a fictitious Pacific island called Kinkow. In the third and final season one of the brothers leaves the show (Mitchel Musso) replaced by Boz (Adam Hicks), a long lost brother of the original two, that was raised by monkeys.", "Title: Divided (U.S. game show)\n\nDivided is an American television game show broadcast by Game Show Network (GSN) based on the British series of the same name. Each episode consists of four contestants playing as one team who must agree on answers to questions they are given. The longer it takes the team to come to an agreement, the less money the team earns for each question. The series, hosted by Mike Richards, premiered January 19, 2017, with some critics believing that the show's name and timing were appropriate given the tumultuous preceding presidential election and its premiere date coming the day before the inauguration.", "Title: Push Girls\n\nPush Girls is an American reality television series on the SundanceTV. A sneak peek episode, and original premiere date, aired on April 17, 2012, with the official debut on June 4, 2012. \"Push Girls\" chronicles the lives of four women—Angela Rockwood, Tiphany Adams, Mia Schaikewitz, and Auti Angel—who have been paralyzed by illness or accident and displays the day-to-day challenges and triumphs they encounter. The series is set in Los Angeles, California." ]
7,589
Are Abdulkadir Ahmed Said and Norman Thaddeus Vane both film directors ?
yes
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[ { "sentences": [ "Bangladesh Film Directors Association is the pan-national trade body of film directors in Bangladesh.", " The Bangladesh Film Directors Association’s General Secretary is Badiul Alam Khokon.", " Mushfiqur Rahman Gulzar is the president of Bangladesh Film Directors Association." ], "title": "Bangladesh Film Directors Association" }, { "sentences": [ "Shadow of the Hawk is a 1976 American horror film directed by George McCowan and written by Norman Thaddeus Vane and Herbert Wright.", " The film stars Jan-Michael Vincent, Marilyn Hassett, Chief Dan George, Pia Shandel, Marianne Jones and Jacques Hubert.", " The film was released on July 14, 1976, by Columbia Pictures." ], "title": "Shadow of the Hawk" }, { "sentences": [ "The Black Room is a 1982 American horror film directed by Elly Kenner and written and co-directed by Norman Thaddeus Vane.", " It stars Stephen Knight, Cassandra Gava, Jimmy Stathis and Clara Perryman, and features Christopher McDonald and Linnea Quigley in small, early roles.", " The plot concerns siblings who lure swingers to their Hollywood mansion, kill them, then - with long scenes of blood transfusions - drain their blood.", " Though there is no classical vampirism in the film --in the sense of supernatural beings or blood drinking-- the plot's focus on draining blood to prolong life has led to many sources considering it a vampire film." ], "title": "The Black Room (1982 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "La Conchiglia (1992), or The Conch, is a short film from Somali writer and director Abdulkadir Ahmed Said." ], "title": "La Conchiglia" }, { "sentences": [ "Frightmare (also known as The Horror Star and Body Snatchers) is a 1983 American slasher-horror film written and directed by Norman Thaddeus Vane.", " It was Jeffrey Combs' horror film debut." ], "title": "Frightmare (1983 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Abdulkadir Ahmed (31 October 1940 – 1997) was a Nigerian businessman and civil servant who was Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria between 1982 and 1993." ], "title": "Abdulkadir Ahmed" }, { "sentences": [ "Geedka nolosha (1988), or The Tree of Life, is a short film from Somali writer and director Abdulkadir Ahmed Said.", " In 1988, it won the Prize of the City of Torino in the \"Best Film - International Short Film Competition\" category at the Torino International Festival of Young Cinema." ], "title": "Geedka nolosha" }, { "sentences": [ "Norman Thaddeus Vane (July 7, 1928 – May 2, 2015) was a screenwriter, producer, playwright and film director.", " He served as writer for the 1968 film \"Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter\", and in the subsequent year was writer and associate producer of the movie \"Lola\".", " He wrote the screenplay for the 1972 film, \"\".", " Vane went on to direct the 1983 film, \"Frightmare\", and continue contributing to writing films including \"The Black Room\" in 1984." ], "title": "Norman Thaddeus Vane" }, { "sentences": [ "Midnight is a 1989 American thriller-horror film written and directed by Norman Thaddeus Vane and starring Lynn Redgrave and Tony Curtis." ], "title": "Midnight (1989 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Abdulkadir Ahmed Said (Somali: \"Cabdulkaadir Axmed Saciid\" , Arabic: عبد القادر أحمد سعيد‎ ‎ ) is a prominent Somali film director, producer, screenwriter, cinematographer and editor." ], "title": "Abdulkadir Ahmed Said" } ]
[ "Title: Bangladesh Film Directors Association\n\nBangladesh Film Directors Association is the pan-national trade body of film directors in Bangladesh. The Bangladesh Film Directors Association’s General Secretary is Badiul Alam Khokon. Mushfiqur Rahman Gulzar is the president of Bangladesh Film Directors Association.", "Title: Shadow of the Hawk\n\nShadow of the Hawk is a 1976 American horror film directed by George McCowan and written by Norman Thaddeus Vane and Herbert Wright. The film stars Jan-Michael Vincent, Marilyn Hassett, Chief Dan George, Pia Shandel, Marianne Jones and Jacques Hubert. The film was released on July 14, 1976, by Columbia Pictures.", "Title: The Black Room (1982 film)\n\nThe Black Room is a 1982 American horror film directed by Elly Kenner and written and co-directed by Norman Thaddeus Vane. It stars Stephen Knight, Cassandra Gava, Jimmy Stathis and Clara Perryman, and features Christopher McDonald and Linnea Quigley in small, early roles. The plot concerns siblings who lure swingers to their Hollywood mansion, kill them, then - with long scenes of blood transfusions - drain their blood. Though there is no classical vampirism in the film --in the sense of supernatural beings or blood drinking-- the plot's focus on draining blood to prolong life has led to many sources considering it a vampire film.", "Title: La Conchiglia\n\nLa Conchiglia (1992), or The Conch, is a short film from Somali writer and director Abdulkadir Ahmed Said.", "Title: Frightmare (1983 film)\n\nFrightmare (also known as The Horror Star and Body Snatchers) is a 1983 American slasher-horror film written and directed by Norman Thaddeus Vane. It was Jeffrey Combs' horror film debut.", "Title: Abdulkadir Ahmed\n\nAbdulkadir Ahmed (31 October 1940 – 1997) was a Nigerian businessman and civil servant who was Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria between 1982 and 1993.", "Title: Geedka nolosha\n\nGeedka nolosha (1988), or The Tree of Life, is a short film from Somali writer and director Abdulkadir Ahmed Said. In 1988, it won the Prize of the City of Torino in the \"Best Film - International Short Film Competition\" category at the Torino International Festival of Young Cinema.", "Title: Norman Thaddeus Vane\n\nNorman Thaddeus Vane (July 7, 1928 – May 2, 2015) was a screenwriter, producer, playwright and film director. He served as writer for the 1968 film \"Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter\", and in the subsequent year was writer and associate producer of the movie \"Lola\". He wrote the screenplay for the 1972 film, \"\". Vane went on to direct the 1983 film, \"Frightmare\", and continue contributing to writing films including \"The Black Room\" in 1984.", "Title: Midnight (1989 film)\n\nMidnight is a 1989 American thriller-horror film written and directed by Norman Thaddeus Vane and starring Lynn Redgrave and Tony Curtis.", "Title: Abdulkadir Ahmed Said\n\nAbdulkadir Ahmed Said (Somali: \"Cabdulkaadir Axmed Saciid\" , Arabic: عبد القادر أحمد سعيد‎ ‎ ) is a prominent Somali film director, producer, screenwriter, cinematographer and editor." ]
7,590
Which band members remained in the band Devil Wears Prada after their "Dead Throne US Tour"?
Mike Hranica (vocals, additional guitar), Jeremy DePoyster (rhythm guitar, vocals), Kyle Sipress (lead guitar, backing vocals), and Andy Trick (bass)
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{ "title": [ "Dead &amp; Alive (The Devil Wears Prada album)", "The Devil Wears Prada (band)", "The Devil Wears Prada (band)" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 1, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "8:18 is the fifth studio album by metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada.", " It is the first album without founding keyboardist James Baney, and the final album with founding members Chris Rubey and Daniel Williams.", " It topped the Christian charts and came in at No. 20 and No. 6 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and rock charts respectively, selling 16,000 copies in the first week." ], "title": "8:18" }, { "sentences": [ "The Devil Wears Nada is a 2009 American made for cable erotic film directed by Jim Wynorski.", " It is based on the novel \"The Devil Wears Prada\" by Lauren Weisberger." ], "title": "The Devil Wears Nada (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Homesick is the third studio album by American rock band A Day to Remember, produced by Chad Gilbert and the band, and released in February 2009.", " It was the band's second album for Victory.", " The album features material written while the band had been touring, which Andrew Wade helped them demo.", " Recording took place between October and November 2008 at The Wade Studio, located in Ocala.", " Featured on the album are guest vocalists Mike Hranica (The Devil Wears Prada), Vincent Bennett (The Acacia Strain) and Sierra Kusterbeck (VersaEmerge).", " Recorded during the album sessions but remaining unreleased is an instrumental called \"Money Maker\".", " Several of the album's songs appeared on the band's MySpace profile before the release of the album." ], "title": "Homesick (A Day to Remember album)" }, { "sentences": [ "What a Terrible Thing to Say is the second full-length album from the post-hardcore band Four Letter Lie.", " It was released on February 19, 2008, through Victory Records.", " In February and March 2008, the band went on a US tour alongside Silverstein, the Devil Wears Prada, Protest the Hero and A Day to Remember.", " In October and November, the band supported Pierce the Veil on their headlining US tour.", " In December, the band went on an east coast tour with This Is Hell, Evergreen Terrace and Casey Jones.", " Videos have been released for \"Cake Eater\" and \"Nothing But a Ghost\".", " The album is the group's last record with Kevin Skaff and Derek Smith." ], "title": "What a Terrible Thing to Say" }, { "sentences": [ "Zombie is the first EP by American metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada.", " It was released on August 23, 2010.", " The band announced they would tour in support of the EP's five year anniversary, where they will play the album in its entirety." ], "title": "Zombie (EP)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dead Throne is the fourth studio album by American metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada.", " It was released on September 13, 2011 through Ferret Music.", " Produced by Adam Dutkiewicz, the record was recorded in several studios across the United States from November 2010 – April 2011.", " The album is a follow up to The Devil Wears Prada's 2009 album, \"With Roots Above and Branches Below\".", " Much like their previous efforts the album's lyrics were penned by lead vocalist Mike Hranica, whose lyrical direction focused on anti-idolatry concepts.", " The band's musical style changed after the success of the \"Zombie EP\", this led to, what Hranica described as; fusing the melodic elements of their previous studio albums with the ferocity of \"Zombie\"." ], "title": "Dead Throne" }, { "sentences": [ "From the Shallows was an deathcore band from Toledo, Ohio.", " The band formed in 2005, but over the years, has gone a hiatus.", " The band has had many members, that included a former member of The Black Dahlia Murder.", " The band has gotten good reviews from sites such as AllMusic and MetalSucks.", " The bands debut (and so far only) release, \"Beyond the Unknown\" was produced by Joey Sturgis (The Devil Wears Prada, Gwen Stacy).", " The band has played live with Once Nothing, Woe of Tyrants, and The Ghost Inside." ], "title": "From the Shallows" }, { "sentences": [ "Dead & Alive is the first live album from the Christian metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada.", " The album was recorded in Worcester, Massachusetts on the \"Dead Throne US Tour\".", " This is the last album to feature keyboard player James Baney, before he left the band on February 22, 2012.", " The album contains a DVD with the live show and also a CD album, which contains songs from their previous albums including the latest album, \"Dead Throne\".", " To promote the album, the band released a video for \"Vengeance\" that was recorded live from the tour." ], "title": "Dead &amp; Alive (The Devil Wears Prada album)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Devil Wears Prada is an American metalcore band from Dayton, Ohio, formed in 2005.", " It consists of members Mike Hranica (vocals, additional guitar), Jeremy DePoyster (rhythm guitar, vocals), Kyle Sipress (lead guitar, backing vocals), and Andy Trick (bass).", " The band had maintained its original lineup until keyboardist James Baney left the band.", " To date, the group has released six full-length albums: \"\" (2006), \"Plagues\" (2007), \"With Roots Above and Branches Below\" (2009), \"Dead Throne\" (2011), \"\" (2013) and \"Transit Blues\" (2016) as well as two EPs, one DVD, sixteen singles, and thirteen music videos." ], "title": "The Devil Wears Prada (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rise Up Tour is a concert tour co-headlined by American metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada and American metalcore band Memphis May Fire.", " The tour supports The Devil Wears Prada's Sixth studio album, \"Transit Blues\" and Memphis May Fire's fifth studio album, \"This Light I Hold\".", " The second leg in Europe added Canadian post-hardcore band Silverstein as a third headliner supporting their eighth studio album \"I Am Alive in Everything I Touch." ], "title": "Rise Up Tour" } ]
[ "Title: 8:18\n\n8:18 is the fifth studio album by metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada. It is the first album without founding keyboardist James Baney, and the final album with founding members Chris Rubey and Daniel Williams. It topped the Christian charts and came in at No. 20 and No. 6 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and rock charts respectively, selling 16,000 copies in the first week.", "Title: The Devil Wears Nada (film)\n\nThe Devil Wears Nada is a 2009 American made for cable erotic film directed by Jim Wynorski. It is based on the novel \"The Devil Wears Prada\" by Lauren Weisberger.", "Title: Homesick (A Day to Remember album)\n\nHomesick is the third studio album by American rock band A Day to Remember, produced by Chad Gilbert and the band, and released in February 2009. It was the band's second album for Victory. The album features material written while the band had been touring, which Andrew Wade helped them demo. Recording took place between October and November 2008 at The Wade Studio, located in Ocala. Featured on the album are guest vocalists Mike Hranica (The Devil Wears Prada), Vincent Bennett (The Acacia Strain) and Sierra Kusterbeck (VersaEmerge). Recorded during the album sessions but remaining unreleased is an instrumental called \"Money Maker\". Several of the album's songs appeared on the band's MySpace profile before the release of the album.", "Title: What a Terrible Thing to Say\n\nWhat a Terrible Thing to Say is the second full-length album from the post-hardcore band Four Letter Lie. It was released on February 19, 2008, through Victory Records. In February and March 2008, the band went on a US tour alongside Silverstein, the Devil Wears Prada, Protest the Hero and A Day to Remember. In October and November, the band supported Pierce the Veil on their headlining US tour. In December, the band went on an east coast tour with This Is Hell, Evergreen Terrace and Casey Jones. Videos have been released for \"Cake Eater\" and \"Nothing But a Ghost\". The album is the group's last record with Kevin Skaff and Derek Smith.", "Title: Zombie (EP)\n\nZombie is the first EP by American metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada. It was released on August 23, 2010. The band announced they would tour in support of the EP's five year anniversary, where they will play the album in its entirety.", "Title: Dead Throne\n\nDead Throne is the fourth studio album by American metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada. It was released on September 13, 2011 through Ferret Music. Produced by Adam Dutkiewicz, the record was recorded in several studios across the United States from November 2010 – April 2011. The album is a follow up to The Devil Wears Prada's 2009 album, \"With Roots Above and Branches Below\". Much like their previous efforts the album's lyrics were penned by lead vocalist Mike Hranica, whose lyrical direction focused on anti-idolatry concepts. The band's musical style changed after the success of the \"Zombie EP\", this led to, what Hranica described as; fusing the melodic elements of their previous studio albums with the ferocity of \"Zombie\".", "Title: From the Shallows\n\nFrom the Shallows was an deathcore band from Toledo, Ohio. The band formed in 2005, but over the years, has gone a hiatus. The band has had many members, that included a former member of The Black Dahlia Murder. The band has gotten good reviews from sites such as AllMusic and MetalSucks. The bands debut (and so far only) release, \"Beyond the Unknown\" was produced by Joey Sturgis (The Devil Wears Prada, Gwen Stacy). The band has played live with Once Nothing, Woe of Tyrants, and The Ghost Inside.", "Title: Dead &amp; Alive (The Devil Wears Prada album)\n\nDead & Alive is the first live album from the Christian metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada. The album was recorded in Worcester, Massachusetts on the \"Dead Throne US Tour\". This is the last album to feature keyboard player James Baney, before he left the band on February 22, 2012. The album contains a DVD with the live show and also a CD album, which contains songs from their previous albums including the latest album, \"Dead Throne\". To promote the album, the band released a video for \"Vengeance\" that was recorded live from the tour.", "Title: The Devil Wears Prada (band)\n\nThe Devil Wears Prada is an American metalcore band from Dayton, Ohio, formed in 2005. It consists of members Mike Hranica (vocals, additional guitar), Jeremy DePoyster (rhythm guitar, vocals), Kyle Sipress (lead guitar, backing vocals), and Andy Trick (bass). The band had maintained its original lineup until keyboardist James Baney left the band. To date, the group has released six full-length albums: \"\" (2006), \"Plagues\" (2007), \"With Roots Above and Branches Below\" (2009), \"Dead Throne\" (2011), \"\" (2013) and \"Transit Blues\" (2016) as well as two EPs, one DVD, sixteen singles, and thirteen music videos.", "Title: Rise Up Tour\n\nThe Rise Up Tour is a concert tour co-headlined by American metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada and American metalcore band Memphis May Fire. The tour supports The Devil Wears Prada's Sixth studio album, \"Transit Blues\" and Memphis May Fire's fifth studio album, \"This Light I Hold\". The second leg in Europe added Canadian post-hardcore band Silverstein as a third headliner supporting their eighth studio album \"I Am Alive in Everything I Touch." ]
7,591
What southern part of the Kingdom of Slavonia straddled the borderland of the Habsburg Monarchy?
The Military Frontier
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{ "title": [ "Kingdom of Slavonia", "Kingdom of Slavonia", "Military Frontier" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Habsburg Monarchy (German: \"Habsburgermonarchie\" ) or Empire, is an unofficial appellation among historians for the countries and provinces that were ruled by the between 1521 and 1780 and then by the successor branch of Habsburg-Lorraine until 1918.", " The Monarchy was a composite state composed of territories within and outside the Holy Roman Empire, united only in the person of the monarch.", " The dynastic capital was Vienna, except from 1583 to 1611, when it was moved to Prague.", " From 1804 to 1867 the Habsburg Monarchy was formally unified as the Austrian Empire, and from 1867 to 1918 as the Austro-Hungarian Empire." ], "title": "Habsburg Monarchy" }, { "sentences": [ "Jovan Šević or Ivan Šević (Serbian: Јован Шевић , Russian: Иван Егорович Шевич ; died  1764 ) was an 18th-century military officer of Serb origin.", " He reached the rank of lieutenant colonel in the Serb militia forces in the Pomorišje region, then in the Military Frontier of the Habsburg Monarchy.", " When it became obvious that privileges granted to Serb militiamen would be reduced or completely revoked after Pomorišje and Potisje lost their frontier status, Šević left Habsburg military service in 1750 and moved to Russia.", " At the end of 1752, he led the second wave of colonists who migrated from Pomorišje, Potisje and Slavonia to the Russian Empire (modern-day Ukraine) where they settled the newly established administrative region of Slavo-Serbia at the beginning of 1753.", " To enable him to recruit more of his fellow officers, Šević was promoted to the rank of General by the Russian Empress, Elizabeth.", " He commanded a Serb Hussar Regiment consisting of the colonists he brought to Russia.", " After Šević's death, Slavo-Serbia was disestablished, and many of his descendants became notable military officers in the Russian Imperial Army.", " Over time, all the Serb colonists became assimilated.", " Miloš Crnjanski described the migration led by Šević in his most notable work, the novel \"Migrations\" (Serbian: Сеобе )." ], "title": "Jovan Šević" }, { "sentences": [ "The Varaždin Generalate (German: \"Warasdiner Generalat\" , Croatian: \"Varaždinski generalat\" ), also known as the \"Windische Grenze\" (\"Wendian/Wendish [Slavic] Border\") in German, was a Habsburg Monarchy Military Frontier province centred in Warasdin (Varaždin), Kingdom of Croatia within Habsburg Monarchy, that existed between 1531 and the 18th century." ], "title": "Varaždin Generalate" }, { "sentences": [ "The Military Frontier was a province straddling the southern borderland of the Habsburg Monarchy and later the Austrian and Austro-Hungarian Empire.", " It acted as the \"cordon sanitaire\" against incursions from the Ottoman Empire." ], "title": "Military Frontier" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia (Croatian: \"Kraljevina Hrvatska i Slavonija\" ; Hungarian: \"Horvát-Szlavón Királyság\" ; German: \"Königreich Kroatien und Slawonien\" ) was a nominally autonomous kingdom within the Austro-Hungarian Empire, created in 1868 by merging the kingdoms of Croatia and Slavonia following the Croatian–Hungarian Settlement.", " It was associated with the Hungarian Kingdom within the dual Austro-Hungarian state, being within the Lands of the Crown of St. Stephen or Transleithania.", " The kingdom was ruled by the Habsburg Emperor-King of Austria-Hungary (\"Kaiser und König\") under his title as \"King of Croatia and Slavonia\".", " The King's appointed steward was the Ban of Croatia and Slavonia.", " Although it was under the suzerainty of the Crown of Saint Stephen, the Kingdom of Croatia and Slavonia kept a significant level of self-rule." ], "title": "Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia" }, { "sentences": [ "The Slavonian Military Frontier (Croatian: \"Slavonska vojna krajina\" or \"Slavonska vojna granica \") was a district of the Military Frontier, a territory in the Habsburg Monarchy, first during the period of the Austrian Empire and then during the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy.", " It was formed out of territories the Habsburgs conquered from the Ottoman Empire and included southern parts of Slavonia and Syrmia; today the area it covered is mostly in eastern Croatia, with its easternmost parts in northern Serbia (mostly in Vojvodina region)." ], "title": "Slavonian Military Frontier" }, { "sentences": [ "Trenck's Pandurs (, German: \"Panduren\" ) were a light infantry unit of the Habsburg Monarchy, raised by Baron Franz von der Trenck under a charter issued by Maria Theresa of Austria in 1741.", " The unit was largely composed of volunteers from the Kingdom of Slavonia and Slavonian Military Frontier, and named after security guards otherwise employed to maintain public order.", " The Pandurs were presented to the empress in May 1741—with the unit's military band—earning them a claim of pioneering martial music in Europe.", " The Pandurs did not use uniforms and had an overall oriental/Ottoman appearance.", " The original organization of the unit was retained until 1745, when it transformed into a regiment.", " Trenck was relieved of command in 1746 and imprisoned in Spielberg Castle, where he died in 1749.", " The unit ultimately transformed into the 53rd Infantry Regiment, headquartered in Zagreb, until it was disbanded in 1919.", " The regiment's commemorative medals bear Trenck's image wearing Pandur attire." ], "title": "Trenck's Pandurs" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kingdom of Slavonia (Croatian: \"Kraljevina Slavonija\" ; German: \"Königreich Slawonien\" ; Latin: \"Regnum Sclavoniae\" ; Hungarian: \"Szlavón Királyság\" ) was a province of the Habsburg Monarchy and the Austrian Empire that existed from 1699 to 1868.", " The province included northern parts of present-day regions of Slavonia (today in Croatia) and Syrmia (today in Serbia and Croatia).", " The southern parts of these regions were part of the Slavonian Military Frontier, which was a section of the Military Frontier." ], "title": "Kingdom of Slavonia" }, { "sentences": [ "Karlo Pavao Gvozdanović (German: \"Karl Paul von Quosdanovich\" , in some sources also \"Quasdanovich\" or \"Guosdanovich\"; Brezovac Žumberački near Samobor, Kingdom of Croatia within Habsburg Monarchy, 1763 – Pančevo, Banat Military Frontier, Habsburg Monarchy, 5 February 1817) was a Croatian nobleman and general in the Habsburg Monarchy imperial army service.", " He achieved the rank of major general and was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa in 1801 and the Commander's Cross of the same order of merit in 1814." ], "title": "Karl Paul von Quosdanovich" }, { "sentences": [ "Rascians (Latin: \"Rasciani, Natio Rasciana\" ) was an exonym in the early modern period that designated Serbs of the Habsburg Monarchy, and in a wider perspective other related South Slavic ethnic groups of the Monarchy, such as the Catholic Bunjevci and Šokci (designated \"Catholic Rascians\").", " The term was derived from the \"Raška\" (Rascia), a medieval Serbian region and exonym of the medieval Serbian state in Western sources.", " Because of the large concentration of Serbs in the southern Pannonian Plain, this region was called Rascia, today encompassing territories of Serbia (Vojvodina), Croatia (Slavonia, south Baranya and west Syrmia), Hungary (north Baranya and north Bácska) and Romania (east Banat and lower Marisus)." ], "title": "Rascians" } ]
[ "Title: Habsburg Monarchy\n\nThe Habsburg Monarchy (German: \"Habsburgermonarchie\" ) or Empire, is an unofficial appellation among historians for the countries and provinces that were ruled by the between 1521 and 1780 and then by the successor branch of Habsburg-Lorraine until 1918. The Monarchy was a composite state composed of territories within and outside the Holy Roman Empire, united only in the person of the monarch. The dynastic capital was Vienna, except from 1583 to 1611, when it was moved to Prague. From 1804 to 1867 the Habsburg Monarchy was formally unified as the Austrian Empire, and from 1867 to 1918 as the Austro-Hungarian Empire.", "Title: Jovan Šević\n\nJovan Šević or Ivan Šević (Serbian: Јован Шевић , Russian: Иван Егорович Шевич ; died  1764 ) was an 18th-century military officer of Serb origin. He reached the rank of lieutenant colonel in the Serb militia forces in the Pomorišje region, then in the Military Frontier of the Habsburg Monarchy. When it became obvious that privileges granted to Serb militiamen would be reduced or completely revoked after Pomorišje and Potisje lost their frontier status, Šević left Habsburg military service in 1750 and moved to Russia. At the end of 1752, he led the second wave of colonists who migrated from Pomorišje, Potisje and Slavonia to the Russian Empire (modern-day Ukraine) where they settled the newly established administrative region of Slavo-Serbia at the beginning of 1753. To enable him to recruit more of his fellow officers, Šević was promoted to the rank of General by the Russian Empress, Elizabeth. He commanded a Serb Hussar Regiment consisting of the colonists he brought to Russia. After Šević's death, Slavo-Serbia was disestablished, and many of his descendants became notable military officers in the Russian Imperial Army. Over time, all the Serb colonists became assimilated. Miloš Crnjanski described the migration led by Šević in his most notable work, the novel \"Migrations\" (Serbian: Сеобе ).", "Title: Varaždin Generalate\n\nThe Varaždin Generalate (German: \"Warasdiner Generalat\" , Croatian: \"Varaždinski generalat\" ), also known as the \"Windische Grenze\" (\"Wendian/Wendish [Slavic] Border\") in German, was a Habsburg Monarchy Military Frontier province centred in Warasdin (Varaždin), Kingdom of Croatia within Habsburg Monarchy, that existed between 1531 and the 18th century.", "Title: Military Frontier\n\nThe Military Frontier was a province straddling the southern borderland of the Habsburg Monarchy and later the Austrian and Austro-Hungarian Empire. It acted as the \"cordon sanitaire\" against incursions from the Ottoman Empire.", "Title: Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia\n\nThe Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia (Croatian: \"Kraljevina Hrvatska i Slavonija\" ; Hungarian: \"Horvát-Szlavón Királyság\" ; German: \"Königreich Kroatien und Slawonien\" ) was a nominally autonomous kingdom within the Austro-Hungarian Empire, created in 1868 by merging the kingdoms of Croatia and Slavonia following the Croatian–Hungarian Settlement. It was associated with the Hungarian Kingdom within the dual Austro-Hungarian state, being within the Lands of the Crown of St. Stephen or Transleithania. The kingdom was ruled by the Habsburg Emperor-King of Austria-Hungary (\"Kaiser und König\") under his title as \"King of Croatia and Slavonia\". The King's appointed steward was the Ban of Croatia and Slavonia. Although it was under the suzerainty of the Crown of Saint Stephen, the Kingdom of Croatia and Slavonia kept a significant level of self-rule.", "Title: Slavonian Military Frontier\n\nThe Slavonian Military Frontier (Croatian: \"Slavonska vojna krajina\" or \"Slavonska vojna granica \") was a district of the Military Frontier, a territory in the Habsburg Monarchy, first during the period of the Austrian Empire and then during the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. It was formed out of territories the Habsburgs conquered from the Ottoman Empire and included southern parts of Slavonia and Syrmia; today the area it covered is mostly in eastern Croatia, with its easternmost parts in northern Serbia (mostly in Vojvodina region).", "Title: Trenck's Pandurs\n\nTrenck's Pandurs (, German: \"Panduren\" ) were a light infantry unit of the Habsburg Monarchy, raised by Baron Franz von der Trenck under a charter issued by Maria Theresa of Austria in 1741. The unit was largely composed of volunteers from the Kingdom of Slavonia and Slavonian Military Frontier, and named after security guards otherwise employed to maintain public order. The Pandurs were presented to the empress in May 1741—with the unit's military band—earning them a claim of pioneering martial music in Europe. The Pandurs did not use uniforms and had an overall oriental/Ottoman appearance. The original organization of the unit was retained until 1745, when it transformed into a regiment. Trenck was relieved of command in 1746 and imprisoned in Spielberg Castle, where he died in 1749. The unit ultimately transformed into the 53rd Infantry Regiment, headquartered in Zagreb, until it was disbanded in 1919. The regiment's commemorative medals bear Trenck's image wearing Pandur attire.", "Title: Kingdom of Slavonia\n\nThe Kingdom of Slavonia (Croatian: \"Kraljevina Slavonija\" ; German: \"Königreich Slawonien\" ; Latin: \"Regnum Sclavoniae\" ; Hungarian: \"Szlavón Királyság\" ) was a province of the Habsburg Monarchy and the Austrian Empire that existed from 1699 to 1868. The province included northern parts of present-day regions of Slavonia (today in Croatia) and Syrmia (today in Serbia and Croatia). The southern parts of these regions were part of the Slavonian Military Frontier, which was a section of the Military Frontier.", "Title: Karl Paul von Quosdanovich\n\nKarlo Pavao Gvozdanović (German: \"Karl Paul von Quosdanovich\" , in some sources also \"Quasdanovich\" or \"Guosdanovich\"; Brezovac Žumberački near Samobor, Kingdom of Croatia within Habsburg Monarchy, 1763 – Pančevo, Banat Military Frontier, Habsburg Monarchy, 5 February 1817) was a Croatian nobleman and general in the Habsburg Monarchy imperial army service. He achieved the rank of major general and was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa in 1801 and the Commander's Cross of the same order of merit in 1814.", "Title: Rascians\n\nRascians (Latin: \"Rasciani, Natio Rasciana\" ) was an exonym in the early modern period that designated Serbs of the Habsburg Monarchy, and in a wider perspective other related South Slavic ethnic groups of the Monarchy, such as the Catholic Bunjevci and Šokci (designated \"Catholic Rascians\"). The term was derived from the \"Raška\" (Rascia), a medieval Serbian region and exonym of the medieval Serbian state in Western sources. Because of the large concentration of Serbs in the southern Pannonian Plain, this region was called Rascia, today encompassing territories of Serbia (Vojvodina), Croatia (Slavonia, south Baranya and west Syrmia), Hungary (north Baranya and north Bácska) and Romania (east Banat and lower Marisus)." ]
7,592
What municipality host the John Paul Johns House in the Seacoast Region
Portsmouth
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{ "title": [ "Seacoast Region (New Hampshire)", "John Paul Jones House" ], "sent_id": [ 5, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The John Paul Jones House is a historic house at 43 Middle Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.", " Now a historic house museum and a National Historic Landmark, it is most significant as the only known surviving structure in the United States associated with American Revolutionary War naval hero John Paul Jones, who was resident here in 1781-82 when it was operated as a boarding house." ], "title": "John Paul Jones House" }, { "sentences": [ "Daniel Paul Johns (born 22 April 1979) is an Australian musician, singer, and songwriter.", " Best known as the former front man of the rock band Silverchair, Johns is also one half of The Dissociatives with Paul Mac and, in 2007, was ranked at number 18 on \"Rolling Stone\"' s list of The 25 Most Under-rated Guitarists." ], "title": "Daniel Johns" }, { "sentences": [ "The Elijah Locke House is a historic house at 5 Grove Road in Rye, New Hampshire.", " Traditionally ascribed a construction date of 1739, it is one of the oldest surviving buildings in New Hampshire's Seacoast region.", " It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979." ], "title": "Elijah Locke House" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cooperative Alliance for Seacoast Transportation (COAST) is the primary provider of mass transportation for the Seacoast region of New Hampshire, as well as parts of southern Maine.", " COAST is a non-profit agency founded in 1981 to provide public transportation options in southeastern New Hampshire.", " First established solely as a private contractor to previously existing bus lines, COAST now runs its own set of public transit routes and transports almost 500,000 passengers per year." ], "title": "Cooperative Alliance for Seacoast Transportation" }, { "sentences": [ "St. John Paul II Catholic Secondary School (occasionally known as SJPII, St. John Paul II, SJPIICSS, JPII, or in short, Pope); known as Blessed Pope John Paul II Catholic Secondary School and Pope John Paul II Catholic Secondary School before the beatification of John Paul II is a publicly funded high school in West Hill and Seven Oaks neighbourhoods of Scarborough, which is the eastern part of Toronto, Ontario, Canada." ], "title": "St. John Paul II Catholic Secondary School" }, { "sentences": [ "The Johns House is a historic house in White Springs, Florida.", " It is located at the junction of CR 135 and Adams Memorial Drive.", " On July 10, 1998, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places." ], "title": "Johns House" }, { "sentences": [ "The William Hale House is a historic house at 5 Hale Street in Dover, New Hampshire.", " Built in 1806, it is one of the few early houses in southeastern New Hampshire for which the architect is known with certainty.", " It is also the only definitively known work of that architect, Bradbury Johnson, who had a reputation for craftsmanship across the state's Seacoast Region.", " The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.", " It presently serves as the parish house for the adjacent St. Thomas Episcopal Church." ], "title": "William Hale House" }, { "sentences": [ "The Shark is an American FM radio Classic Hits-formatted duopoly in the Seacoast Region of New Hampshire, United States.", " Its two stations are WSAK (102.1 MHz; Hampton) and WSHK (105.3 MHz; Kittery, Maine), with broadcast studios located in Dover.", " The station's program format is almost exclusively classic hits.", " A few specialty programs are carried: The House of Blues Radio Hour with Dan \"Elwood Blues\" Aykroyd, and \"The Reporter's File\", a public affairs program, both on Sundays.", " The station was previously the only New Hampshire station to carry the syndicated Bob & Tom Show morning show.", " It no longer carries that program, instead using its own local DJs on The Shark Morning Show." ], "title": "WSAK" }, { "sentences": [ "The Seacoast Region is the southeast area of the U.S. state of New Hampshire that includes the eastern portion of Rockingham County and the southern portion of Strafford County.", " The region stretches 13 mi along the Atlantic Ocean from New Hampshire's border with Salisbury, Massachusetts to the Piscataqua River and New Hampshire's border with Kittery, Maine.", " The shoreline is generally very rocky and rough in nature, although a few sandy beaches have been created using jetties/groins, particularly in the towns of Rye and Hampton.", " The Seacoast Region stretches as far west as Epping.", " Portsmouth, the largest municipality and only city in Rockingham County, serves as the cultural and commercial hub of the region.", " Portsmouth has numerous historical landmarks and tourist attractions including Strawberry Banke, the Moffatt-Ladd House, the John Paul Jones House, and the Portsmouth Children's Museum, which moved to Dover in 2010.", " The Seacoast Region was the first area of the state to be permanently settled by Europeans in the early 17th century." ], "title": "Seacoast Region (New Hampshire)" }, { "sentences": [ "John Paul Caponigro (born June 23, 1965 Boston) is an Environmental Fine Art Landscape Photographer.", " He is the son of the American photographer Paul Caponigro and Eleanor Caponigro a graphic designer.", " John Paul attended Yale University, and the University of California, Santa Cruz where he was trained as a painter and later as a photographer.", " After college John moved to Maine and became an artist in residence at The Center for Creative Imaging.", " John now works with photo-based digital imaging as his primary medium.", " Dan Steinhardt of Epson considers John Paul \"...one of the great mentors of the photographic medium\".", " The American photographer Joyce Tenneson has said, \"John Paul Caponigro is the rare combination of gifted artist and master technician.", " He works from the heart to create images that are poetic and evocative, and at times, mystical.", " He is someone whose sensitivity and intelligence work to break new ground, and someone I will enjoy watching in the years to come.\"", ".", " He has been awarded membership into many photographic organizations including the Photoshop Hall of Fame, the Epson Stylus Pros, Xrite Coloratti, and the Canon Explorers of Light.", " His work crosses the lines between photography and painting and displays knowledge of painterly composition and color theory, coupled with content of modern science, psychology, primal cultures, and the environment.", " The photographer Arnold Newman stated,\"...Caponigro's mysterious and magical images go beyond reality or surrealism.", " He has created a wonderful new world of his own\".", " John Paul Caponigro lives in Cushing, Maine with his photographer wife Arduina, and their son." ], "title": "John Paul Caponigro" } ]
[ "Title: John Paul Jones House\n\nThe John Paul Jones House is a historic house at 43 Middle Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Now a historic house museum and a National Historic Landmark, it is most significant as the only known surviving structure in the United States associated with American Revolutionary War naval hero John Paul Jones, who was resident here in 1781-82 when it was operated as a boarding house.", "Title: Daniel Johns\n\nDaniel Paul Johns (born 22 April 1979) is an Australian musician, singer, and songwriter. Best known as the former front man of the rock band Silverchair, Johns is also one half of The Dissociatives with Paul Mac and, in 2007, was ranked at number 18 on \"Rolling Stone\"' s list of The 25 Most Under-rated Guitarists.", "Title: Elijah Locke House\n\nThe Elijah Locke House is a historic house at 5 Grove Road in Rye, New Hampshire. Traditionally ascribed a construction date of 1739, it is one of the oldest surviving buildings in New Hampshire's Seacoast region. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.", "Title: Cooperative Alliance for Seacoast Transportation\n\nThe Cooperative Alliance for Seacoast Transportation (COAST) is the primary provider of mass transportation for the Seacoast region of New Hampshire, as well as parts of southern Maine. COAST is a non-profit agency founded in 1981 to provide public transportation options in southeastern New Hampshire. First established solely as a private contractor to previously existing bus lines, COAST now runs its own set of public transit routes and transports almost 500,000 passengers per year.", "Title: St. John Paul II Catholic Secondary School\n\nSt. John Paul II Catholic Secondary School (occasionally known as SJPII, St. John Paul II, SJPIICSS, JPII, or in short, Pope); known as Blessed Pope John Paul II Catholic Secondary School and Pope John Paul II Catholic Secondary School before the beatification of John Paul II is a publicly funded high school in West Hill and Seven Oaks neighbourhoods of Scarborough, which is the eastern part of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.", "Title: Johns House\n\nThe Johns House is a historic house in White Springs, Florida. It is located at the junction of CR 135 and Adams Memorial Drive. On July 10, 1998, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.", "Title: William Hale House\n\nThe William Hale House is a historic house at 5 Hale Street in Dover, New Hampshire. Built in 1806, it is one of the few early houses in southeastern New Hampshire for which the architect is known with certainty. It is also the only definitively known work of that architect, Bradbury Johnson, who had a reputation for craftsmanship across the state's Seacoast Region. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It presently serves as the parish house for the adjacent St. Thomas Episcopal Church.", "Title: WSAK\n\nThe Shark is an American FM radio Classic Hits-formatted duopoly in the Seacoast Region of New Hampshire, United States. Its two stations are WSAK (102.1 MHz; Hampton) and WSHK (105.3 MHz; Kittery, Maine), with broadcast studios located in Dover. The station's program format is almost exclusively classic hits. A few specialty programs are carried: The House of Blues Radio Hour with Dan \"Elwood Blues\" Aykroyd, and \"The Reporter's File\", a public affairs program, both on Sundays. The station was previously the only New Hampshire station to carry the syndicated Bob & Tom Show morning show. It no longer carries that program, instead using its own local DJs on The Shark Morning Show.", "Title: Seacoast Region (New Hampshire)\n\nThe Seacoast Region is the southeast area of the U.S. state of New Hampshire that includes the eastern portion of Rockingham County and the southern portion of Strafford County. The region stretches 13 mi along the Atlantic Ocean from New Hampshire's border with Salisbury, Massachusetts to the Piscataqua River and New Hampshire's border with Kittery, Maine. The shoreline is generally very rocky and rough in nature, although a few sandy beaches have been created using jetties/groins, particularly in the towns of Rye and Hampton. The Seacoast Region stretches as far west as Epping. Portsmouth, the largest municipality and only city in Rockingham County, serves as the cultural and commercial hub of the region. Portsmouth has numerous historical landmarks and tourist attractions including Strawberry Banke, the Moffatt-Ladd House, the John Paul Jones House, and the Portsmouth Children's Museum, which moved to Dover in 2010. The Seacoast Region was the first area of the state to be permanently settled by Europeans in the early 17th century.", "Title: John Paul Caponigro\n\nJohn Paul Caponigro (born June 23, 1965 Boston) is an Environmental Fine Art Landscape Photographer. He is the son of the American photographer Paul Caponigro and Eleanor Caponigro a graphic designer. John Paul attended Yale University, and the University of California, Santa Cruz where he was trained as a painter and later as a photographer. After college John moved to Maine and became an artist in residence at The Center for Creative Imaging. John now works with photo-based digital imaging as his primary medium. Dan Steinhardt of Epson considers John Paul \"...one of the great mentors of the photographic medium\". The American photographer Joyce Tenneson has said, \"John Paul Caponigro is the rare combination of gifted artist and master technician. He works from the heart to create images that are poetic and evocative, and at times, mystical. He is someone whose sensitivity and intelligence work to break new ground, and someone I will enjoy watching in the years to come.\" . He has been awarded membership into many photographic organizations including the Photoshop Hall of Fame, the Epson Stylus Pros, Xrite Coloratti, and the Canon Explorers of Light. His work crosses the lines between photography and painting and displays knowledge of painterly composition and color theory, coupled with content of modern science, psychology, primal cultures, and the environment. The photographer Arnold Newman stated,\"...Caponigro's mysterious and magical images go beyond reality or surrealism. He has created a wonderful new world of his own\". John Paul Caponigro lives in Cushing, Maine with his photographer wife Arduina, and their son." ]
7,593
The George and Martha sereis of childrens books feature an animal whose name comes from an ancient Greek word that means what?
"river horse"
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{ "title": [ "George and Martha", "Hippopotamus" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "George and Martha is a series of children's books written and illustrated by James Marshall between 1972 and 1988.", " Each book in the series contained a number of short stories describing interactions between two hippos, George and Martha.", " The books inspired an animated children's television show which comprised 26 episodes made in 1999, and a musical in 2011." ], "title": "George and Martha" }, { "sentences": [ "Ancient Greek had a pitch accent.", " One of the final three syllables of an Ancient Greek word carried an accent.", " Each syllable contains a vowel with one or two vocalic morae, and one mora in a word was accented; the accented mora was pronounced at a higher pitch than other morae.", " Two-mora syllables could have rising or falling pitch patterns or normal pitch; one-mora syllables could have high or normal pitch.", " Rules restricted where an accented mora could appear, but within those restrictions, accent was free: it could appear in different positions in a given word.", " Usually a word's accent was either recessive, or as close to the beginning of the word as restrictions would allow, or it was placed on the last syllable, the ultima; but in some cases the second syllable from the end was accented even when accent rules allowed the third syllable from the end to be accented." ], "title": "Ancient Greek accent" }, { "sentences": [ "In Greek mythology, Themisto (Ancient Greek: Θεμιστώ ), daughter of Hypseus, was the third and last wife of Athamas.", " According to some sources, she had four children by him: Leucon, Erythrius, Schoeneus, and Ptous.", " In other sources there were but two: Sphincius and Orchomenus, or else Schoeneus and Leucon.", " Some say that the father of Leucon was Poseidon (see also Leuconoe).", " Her name is derived from the Ancient Greek word: \"θεμιστος\" which means \"belonging to the law\", or \"belonging to the customs\"." ], "title": "Themisto" }, { "sentences": [ "Dendrimers are repetitively branched molecules.", " The name comes from the Greek word δέντρο (dendro).", " which translates to \"tree\".", "The Greek word δενδριμερές is translated as a part of the tree.", " It is named like that, because it is like to see a tree from the top.", " Synonymous terms for dendrimer include arborols and cascade molecules.", " However, dendrimer is currently the internationally accepted term.", " A dendrimer is typically symmetric around the core, and often adopts a spherical three-dimensional morphology.", " The word dendron is also encountered frequently.", " A dendron usually contains a single chemically addressable group called the focal point or core.", " The difference between dendrons and dendrimers is illustrated in the top figure, but the terms are typically encountered interchangeably." ], "title": "Dendrimer" }, { "sentences": [ "In Greek mythology, a Gorgon ( ; plural: Gorgons, Ancient Greek: Γοργών/Γοργώ \"Gorgon\"/\"Gorgo\") is a female creature.", " The name derives from the ancient Greek word gorgós, which means \"dreadful\", and appears to come from the same root as the Sanskrit word \"garğ\" which is defined as a guttural sound, similar to the growling of a beast, thus possibly originating as an onomatopoeia.", " While descriptions of Gorgons vary across Greek literature and occur in the earliest examples of Greek literature, the term commonly refers to any of three sisters who had hair made of living, venomous snakes, as well as a horrifying visage that turned those who beheld her to stone.", " Traditionally, while two of the Gorgons were immortal, Stheno and Euryale, their sister Medusa was not, and she was slain by the demigod and hero Perseus." ], "title": "Gorgon" }, { "sentences": [ "The common hippopotamus (\"Hippopotamus amphibius\"), or hippo, is a large, mostly herbivorous and aggressive mammal in sub-Saharan Africa, and one of only two extant species in the family Hippopotamidae, the other being the pygmy hippopotamus (\"Choeropsis liberiensis\" or \"Hexaprotodon liberiensis\").", " The name comes from the ancient Greek for \"river horse\" (ἱπποπόταμος ).", " After the elephant and rhinoceros, the common hippopotamus is the third-largest type of land mammal and the heaviest extant artiodactyl.", " Despite their physical resemblance to pigs and other terrestrial even-toed ungulates, the closest living relatives of the Hippopotamidae are cetaceans (whales, dolphins, porpoises, etc.) from which they diverged about .", " The common ancestor of whales and hippos split from other even-toed ungulates around .", " The earliest known hippopotamus fossils, belonging to the genus \"Kenyapotamus\" in Africa, date to around ." ], "title": "Hippopotamus" }, { "sentences": [ "Xylophagy is a term used in ecology to describe the habits of an herbivorous animal whose diet consists primarily (often solely) of wood.", " The word derives from Greek \"ξυλοφάγος\" (\"xulophagos\") \"eating wood\", from \"ξύλον\" (\"xulon\") \"wood\" and \"φαγεῖν\" (\"phagein\") \"to eat\", an ancient Greek name for a kind of a worm-eating bird.", " Animals feeding only on dead wood are called sapro-xylophagous or saproxylic." ], "title": "Xylophagy" }, { "sentences": [ "Romanization of Greek is the transliteration (letter-mapping) or transcription (sound-mapping) of text from the Greek alphabet into the Latin alphabet.", " The conventions for writing and romanizing Ancient Greek and Modern Greek differ markedly, which can create confusion.", " The sound of the English letter B (/b/ ) was written as β in ancient Greek but is now written as the digraph μπ , while the modern β sounds like the English letter V (/v/ ) instead.", " The Greek name Ἰωάννης became Johannes in Latin and then John in English, but in Greek itself has instead become Γιάννης ; this might be written as Yannis, Jani, Ioannis, Yiannis, or Giannis, but not Giannes or Giannēs as it would have been in ancient Greek.", " The masculine Greek word Ἅγιος or Άγιος might variously appear as Hagiοs, Agios, Aghios, or Ayios, or simply be translated as \"Holy\" or \"Saint\" in English forms of Greek placenames." ], "title": "Romanization of Greek" }, { "sentences": [ "The fennec fox or fennec (\"Vulpes zerda\") is a small nocturnal fox found in the Sahara of North Africa.", " Its most distinctive feature is its unusually large ears, which also serve to dissipate heat.", " Its name comes from the Arabic word فنك (\"fanak\"), which means \"fox\", and the species name \"zerda\" comes from the Greek word \"xeros\" which means dry, referring to the fox's habitat.", " The fennec is the smallest species of canid.", " Its coat, ears, and kidney functions have adapted to high-temperature, low-water, desert environments.", " In addition, its hearing is sensitive enough to hear prey moving underground.", " It mainly eats insects, small mammals, and birds." ], "title": "Fennec fox" }, { "sentences": [ "Kairos (καιρός ) is an Ancient Greek word meaning the right, critical or opportune moment.", " The ancient Greeks had two words for time: chronos (χρόνος ) and kairos.", " While the former refers to chronological or sequential time, the latter signifies a proper or opportune time for action.", " What is happening when referring to kairos depends on who is using the word.", " While chronos is quantitative, kairos has a qualitative, permanent nature.", " \"Kairos\" also means \"weather\" in Modern Greek.", " The plural, καιροί (\"kairoi\" (Ancient and Modern Greek)) means \"the times\"." ], "title": "Kairos" } ]
[ "Title: George and Martha\n\nGeorge and Martha is a series of children's books written and illustrated by James Marshall between 1972 and 1988. Each book in the series contained a number of short stories describing interactions between two hippos, George and Martha. The books inspired an animated children's television show which comprised 26 episodes made in 1999, and a musical in 2011.", "Title: Ancient Greek accent\n\nAncient Greek had a pitch accent. One of the final three syllables of an Ancient Greek word carried an accent. Each syllable contains a vowel with one or two vocalic morae, and one mora in a word was accented; the accented mora was pronounced at a higher pitch than other morae. Two-mora syllables could have rising or falling pitch patterns or normal pitch; one-mora syllables could have high or normal pitch. Rules restricted where an accented mora could appear, but within those restrictions, accent was free: it could appear in different positions in a given word. Usually a word's accent was either recessive, or as close to the beginning of the word as restrictions would allow, or it was placed on the last syllable, the ultima; but in some cases the second syllable from the end was accented even when accent rules allowed the third syllable from the end to be accented.", "Title: Themisto\n\nIn Greek mythology, Themisto (Ancient Greek: Θεμιστώ ), daughter of Hypseus, was the third and last wife of Athamas. According to some sources, she had four children by him: Leucon, Erythrius, Schoeneus, and Ptous. In other sources there were but two: Sphincius and Orchomenus, or else Schoeneus and Leucon. Some say that the father of Leucon was Poseidon (see also Leuconoe). Her name is derived from the Ancient Greek word: \"θεμιστος\" which means \"belonging to the law\", or \"belonging to the customs\".", "Title: Dendrimer\n\nDendrimers are repetitively branched molecules. The name comes from the Greek word δέντρο (dendro). which translates to \"tree\". The Greek word δενδριμερές is translated as a part of the tree. It is named like that, because it is like to see a tree from the top. Synonymous terms for dendrimer include arborols and cascade molecules. However, dendrimer is currently the internationally accepted term. A dendrimer is typically symmetric around the core, and often adopts a spherical three-dimensional morphology. The word dendron is also encountered frequently. A dendron usually contains a single chemically addressable group called the focal point or core. The difference between dendrons and dendrimers is illustrated in the top figure, but the terms are typically encountered interchangeably.", "Title: Gorgon\n\nIn Greek mythology, a Gorgon ( ; plural: Gorgons, Ancient Greek: Γοργών/Γοργώ \"Gorgon\"/\"Gorgo\") is a female creature. The name derives from the ancient Greek word gorgós, which means \"dreadful\", and appears to come from the same root as the Sanskrit word \"garğ\" which is defined as a guttural sound, similar to the growling of a beast, thus possibly originating as an onomatopoeia. While descriptions of Gorgons vary across Greek literature and occur in the earliest examples of Greek literature, the term commonly refers to any of three sisters who had hair made of living, venomous snakes, as well as a horrifying visage that turned those who beheld her to stone. Traditionally, while two of the Gorgons were immortal, Stheno and Euryale, their sister Medusa was not, and she was slain by the demigod and hero Perseus.", "Title: Hippopotamus\n\nThe common hippopotamus (\"Hippopotamus amphibius\"), or hippo, is a large, mostly herbivorous and aggressive mammal in sub-Saharan Africa, and one of only two extant species in the family Hippopotamidae, the other being the pygmy hippopotamus (\"Choeropsis liberiensis\" or \"Hexaprotodon liberiensis\"). The name comes from the ancient Greek for \"river horse\" (ἱπποπόταμος ). After the elephant and rhinoceros, the common hippopotamus is the third-largest type of land mammal and the heaviest extant artiodactyl. Despite their physical resemblance to pigs and other terrestrial even-toed ungulates, the closest living relatives of the Hippopotamidae are cetaceans (whales, dolphins, porpoises, etc.) from which they diverged about . The common ancestor of whales and hippos split from other even-toed ungulates around . The earliest known hippopotamus fossils, belonging to the genus \"Kenyapotamus\" in Africa, date to around .", "Title: Xylophagy\n\nXylophagy is a term used in ecology to describe the habits of an herbivorous animal whose diet consists primarily (often solely) of wood. The word derives from Greek \"ξυλοφάγος\" (\"xulophagos\") \"eating wood\", from \"ξύλον\" (\"xulon\") \"wood\" and \"φαγεῖν\" (\"phagein\") \"to eat\", an ancient Greek name for a kind of a worm-eating bird. Animals feeding only on dead wood are called sapro-xylophagous or saproxylic.", "Title: Romanization of Greek\n\nRomanization of Greek is the transliteration (letter-mapping) or transcription (sound-mapping) of text from the Greek alphabet into the Latin alphabet. The conventions for writing and romanizing Ancient Greek and Modern Greek differ markedly, which can create confusion. The sound of the English letter B (/b/ ) was written as β in ancient Greek but is now written as the digraph μπ , while the modern β sounds like the English letter V (/v/ ) instead. The Greek name Ἰωάννης became Johannes in Latin and then John in English, but in Greek itself has instead become Γιάννης ; this might be written as Yannis, Jani, Ioannis, Yiannis, or Giannis, but not Giannes or Giannēs as it would have been in ancient Greek. The masculine Greek word Ἅγιος or Άγιος might variously appear as Hagiοs, Agios, Aghios, or Ayios, or simply be translated as \"Holy\" or \"Saint\" in English forms of Greek placenames.", "Title: Fennec fox\n\nThe fennec fox or fennec (\"Vulpes zerda\") is a small nocturnal fox found in the Sahara of North Africa. Its most distinctive feature is its unusually large ears, which also serve to dissipate heat. Its name comes from the Arabic word فنك (\"fanak\"), which means \"fox\", and the species name \"zerda\" comes from the Greek word \"xeros\" which means dry, referring to the fox's habitat. The fennec is the smallest species of canid. Its coat, ears, and kidney functions have adapted to high-temperature, low-water, desert environments. In addition, its hearing is sensitive enough to hear prey moving underground. It mainly eats insects, small mammals, and birds.", "Title: Kairos\n\nKairos (καιρός ) is an Ancient Greek word meaning the right, critical or opportune moment. The ancient Greeks had two words for time: chronos (χρόνος ) and kairos. While the former refers to chronological or sequential time, the latter signifies a proper or opportune time for action. What is happening when referring to kairos depends on who is using the word. While chronos is quantitative, kairos has a qualitative, permanent nature. \"Kairos\" also means \"weather\" in Modern Greek. The plural, καιροί (\"kairoi\" (Ancient and Modern Greek)) means \"the times\"." ]
7,594
The actor born May 7, 1982 in Bolton, Greater Manchester plays Lee Hunter in what British Channel 4 soap opera?
"Hollyoaks"
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{ "title": [ "Lee Hunter (Hollyoaks)", "Alex Carter (British actor)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Clare Devine (also Black and Cunningham) is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by actresses Gemma Bissix and Samantha Rowley.", " Bissix agreed to reprise the role in 2009 for the culmination of Warren Fox (Jamie Lomas) and Justin Burton's (Chris Fountain) storylines.", " She later returned to the show in 2013.", " Clare was killed-off in October 2013 and Bissix said that it would allow the \"Hollyoaks\" to develop other villainous characters.", " Bissix has won three British Soap Awards for her portrayal of Clare.", " She has also been named one of the best British soap opera characters." ], "title": "Clare Devine" }, { "sentences": [ "Anthony \"Tony\" Hutchinson is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera \"Hollyoaks;\" he is played by Nick Pickard.", " Tony first appeared on-screen on 23 October 1995, the first episode of the series, and is the only original character to still be on the show to the present day.", " The character was created by Phil Redmond as one of several main characters for the soap opera.", " Tony has since been part of various storylines including marriages to Mandy Richardson (Sarah Jayne Dunn), her stepsister Cindy Cunningham (Stephanie Waring) and Diane O'Connor (Alex Fletcher), an affair with married woman Helen Cunningham (Kathryn George), the death of his daughter to sudden infant death syndrome, the discovery of his long-lost son, Harry Thompson (Parry Glasspool), sleeping with underage Theresa McQueen (Jorgie Porter), his battle with testicular cancer, an affair with his stepdaughter, Sinead (Stephanie Davis) and coping with Harry's sexuality and relationship with Ste Hay (Kieron Richardson)." ], "title": "Tony Hutchinson" }, { "sentences": [ "James \"Jambo\" Bolton is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Will Mellor.", " He first appeared as an original character in 1995, before leaving in 1998.", " In 2004, Mellor reprised his role briefly for a special Christmas episode." ], "title": "Jambo Bolton" }, { "sentences": [ "Lee Hunter is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Alex Carter.", " The youngest son of Les (John Graham Davies) and Sally Hunter (Katherine Dow Blyton), he made his first on-screen appearance on 13 May 2001.", " The character was described as \"wayward\", a \"cheeky chap\" and a \"wheeler dealer\".", " Carter announced his decision to quit the serial in 2005 to have more free time, filming his departure scenes in October 2005 and departed on-screen 23 December 2005." ], "title": "Lee Hunter (Hollyoaks)" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael \"Mike\" Barnes is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera \"Hollyoaks\", played by Tony Hirst.", " He first appeared on 9 January 2006.", " In 2010, soap opera magazine \"Inside Soap\" reported that the character would leave in late January with love interest Zoe Carpenter (Zoë Lister).", " This was later confirmed.", " The character briefly returned in August 2016 and again in March 2017, where his youngest daughter Amy Barnes (Ashley Slanina-Davies) was killed-off in a \"whodunit\" storyline.", " He returned again in September 2017 giving evidence against Ste Hay (Kieron Richardson) during Amy's murder trial." ], "title": "Mike Barnes (Hollyoaks)" }, { "sentences": [ "Francis \"Kris\" Fisher is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Gerard McCarthy.", " The character first appeared on-screen in September 2006 and left in August 2010 after McCarthy quit the show.", " He is noted for his storylines involving the PEP drug, a bisexual love triangle, his outlandish personality and being the only permanent cross dressing character in a British soap opera.", " Following his departure, it was announced that McCarthy would return in November 2010 for a short stint." ], "title": "Kris Fisher" }, { "sentences": [ "Jason Costello (previously Jasmine Costello) is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Victoria Atkin.", " The character debuted on-screen during the episode airing on 2 August 2010 and was introduced by series producer Paul Marquess as a member of the yet to be established Costello family.", " Originally introduced as Jasmine, Atkin portrays the first character in the soap opera to experience gender dysphoria.", " After the storyline's reveal, Jasmine expressed his desire to be known as and changed his name by deed poll to Jason.", " An androphilic trans man, Jason's storyline prominently explores the secrecy and trials of his romantic relationship with Bart McQueen (Jonny Clarke), a heterosexual male who originally developed an attraction to Jason as Jasmine.", " Jason departed from \"Hollyoaks\" on 1 December 2011." ], "title": "Jason Costello" }, { "sentences": [ "Alex Carter (born 7 May 1982 in Bolton, Greater Manchester) is an English actor, writer and radio presenter, mostly known for his roles as Jamie Hope in \"Emmerdale\" and Lee Hunter in \"Hollyoaks\"." ], "title": "Alex Carter (British actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "James Sutton (born James Cook; 31 January 1983) is an English actor, best known for playing John Paul McQueen in the British Channel 4 soap opera \"Hollyoaks\" on & off from 2006-2017 and Ryan Lamb in the ITV soap opera \"Emmerdale\" from 2009 to 2011." ], "title": "James Sutton (actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Matt Littler (born 19 March 1982) is a British actor and director born in Bury, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom.", " He is most famous for playing the role Max Cunningham from 1997 to 2008 in the British Channel 4 soap opera \"Hollyoaks\"." ], "title": "Matt Littler" } ]
[ "Title: Clare Devine\n\nClare Devine (also Black and Cunningham) is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by actresses Gemma Bissix and Samantha Rowley. Bissix agreed to reprise the role in 2009 for the culmination of Warren Fox (Jamie Lomas) and Justin Burton's (Chris Fountain) storylines. She later returned to the show in 2013. Clare was killed-off in October 2013 and Bissix said that it would allow the \"Hollyoaks\" to develop other villainous characters. Bissix has won three British Soap Awards for her portrayal of Clare. She has also been named one of the best British soap opera characters.", "Title: Tony Hutchinson\n\nAnthony \"Tony\" Hutchinson is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera \"Hollyoaks;\" he is played by Nick Pickard. Tony first appeared on-screen on 23 October 1995, the first episode of the series, and is the only original character to still be on the show to the present day. The character was created by Phil Redmond as one of several main characters for the soap opera. Tony has since been part of various storylines including marriages to Mandy Richardson (Sarah Jayne Dunn), her stepsister Cindy Cunningham (Stephanie Waring) and Diane O'Connor (Alex Fletcher), an affair with married woman Helen Cunningham (Kathryn George), the death of his daughter to sudden infant death syndrome, the discovery of his long-lost son, Harry Thompson (Parry Glasspool), sleeping with underage Theresa McQueen (Jorgie Porter), his battle with testicular cancer, an affair with his stepdaughter, Sinead (Stephanie Davis) and coping with Harry's sexuality and relationship with Ste Hay (Kieron Richardson).", "Title: Jambo Bolton\n\nJames \"Jambo\" Bolton is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Will Mellor. He first appeared as an original character in 1995, before leaving in 1998. In 2004, Mellor reprised his role briefly for a special Christmas episode.", "Title: Lee Hunter (Hollyoaks)\n\nLee Hunter is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Alex Carter. The youngest son of Les (John Graham Davies) and Sally Hunter (Katherine Dow Blyton), he made his first on-screen appearance on 13 May 2001. The character was described as \"wayward\", a \"cheeky chap\" and a \"wheeler dealer\". Carter announced his decision to quit the serial in 2005 to have more free time, filming his departure scenes in October 2005 and departed on-screen 23 December 2005.", "Title: Mike Barnes (Hollyoaks)\n\nMichael \"Mike\" Barnes is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera \"Hollyoaks\", played by Tony Hirst. He first appeared on 9 January 2006. In 2010, soap opera magazine \"Inside Soap\" reported that the character would leave in late January with love interest Zoe Carpenter (Zoë Lister). This was later confirmed. The character briefly returned in August 2016 and again in March 2017, where his youngest daughter Amy Barnes (Ashley Slanina-Davies) was killed-off in a \"whodunit\" storyline. He returned again in September 2017 giving evidence against Ste Hay (Kieron Richardson) during Amy's murder trial.", "Title: Kris Fisher\n\nFrancis \"Kris\" Fisher is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Gerard McCarthy. The character first appeared on-screen in September 2006 and left in August 2010 after McCarthy quit the show. He is noted for his storylines involving the PEP drug, a bisexual love triangle, his outlandish personality and being the only permanent cross dressing character in a British soap opera. Following his departure, it was announced that McCarthy would return in November 2010 for a short stint.", "Title: Jason Costello\n\nJason Costello (previously Jasmine Costello) is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Victoria Atkin. The character debuted on-screen during the episode airing on 2 August 2010 and was introduced by series producer Paul Marquess as a member of the yet to be established Costello family. Originally introduced as Jasmine, Atkin portrays the first character in the soap opera to experience gender dysphoria. After the storyline's reveal, Jasmine expressed his desire to be known as and changed his name by deed poll to Jason. An androphilic trans man, Jason's storyline prominently explores the secrecy and trials of his romantic relationship with Bart McQueen (Jonny Clarke), a heterosexual male who originally developed an attraction to Jason as Jasmine. Jason departed from \"Hollyoaks\" on 1 December 2011.", "Title: Alex Carter (British actor)\n\nAlex Carter (born 7 May 1982 in Bolton, Greater Manchester) is an English actor, writer and radio presenter, mostly known for his roles as Jamie Hope in \"Emmerdale\" and Lee Hunter in \"Hollyoaks\".", "Title: James Sutton (actor)\n\nJames Sutton (born James Cook; 31 January 1983) is an English actor, best known for playing John Paul McQueen in the British Channel 4 soap opera \"Hollyoaks\" on & off from 2006-2017 and Ryan Lamb in the ITV soap opera \"Emmerdale\" from 2009 to 2011.", "Title: Matt Littler\n\nMatt Littler (born 19 March 1982) is a British actor and director born in Bury, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom. He is most famous for playing the role Max Cunningham from 1997 to 2008 in the British Channel 4 soap opera \"Hollyoaks\"." ]
7,595
Which airport has a scheduled passenger service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program, Falls International Airport or Ontario International Airport?
Falls International Airport
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Falls International Airport", "Falls International Airport", "Ontario International Airport" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Tupelo Regional Airport (IATA: TUP, ICAO: KTUP, FAA LID: TUP) is a public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) west of the central business district of Tupelo, a city in Lee County, Mississippi, United States.", " It is owned by the Tupelo Airport Authority.", " The airport is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline with scheduled passenger service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.", " Many college football teams visiting the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss), 49 miles west in Oxford, fly into Tupelo." ], "title": "Tupelo Regional Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Athens Ben Epps Airport (IATA: AHN, ICAO: KAHN, FAA LID: AHN) is a county owned, public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) east of the central business district of Athens, a city in Clarke County, Georgia, United States.", " The airport is named after Ben T. Epps, the first aviator in the state of Georgia, who opened the airport in 1917.", " It is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline with scheduled passenger service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program." ], "title": "Athens Ben Epps Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Ontario International Airport (IATA: ONT, ICAO: KONT, FAA LID: ONT) is a public airport two miles east of downtown Ontario, a city in San Bernardino County, California, US, about 22 mi west of Downtown San Bernardino and 38 mi east of Downtown Los Angeles.", " It is currently owned and operated under a joint powers agreement with the city of Ontario and San Bernardino County.", " The year 2007 saw the peak in passenger traffic with 7.2 million passengers.", " More recently, in 2015, 4.2 million passengers used the airport, slightly higher than in 2014 with 4.1 million passengers." ], "title": "Ontario International Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "North Central West Virginia Airport (IATA: CKB, ICAO: KCKB, FAA LID: CKB) is a joint-use public and military airport located one nautical mile (2 km) northeast of the central business district of Bridgeport, a city in Harrison County, West Virginia, United States.", " While located in Bridgeport, the airport is primarily associated with Clarksburg, West Virginia.", " It is owned and operated by the Benedum Airport Authority, serving Harrison and Marion County, and was formerly known as Benedum Airport and Harrison-Marion Regional Airport.", " The airport is served by one commercial airline with scheduled passenger service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program." ], "title": "North Central West Virginia Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Airport (IATA: PKB, ICAO: KPKB, FAA LID: PKB) is a public use airport located six nautical miles (11 km) northeast of the central business district of Parkersburg, in Wood County, West Virginia, United States.", " It is owned by the Wood County Airport Authority and is also known as Wood County Airport or Gill Robb Wilson Field.", " It serves the Mid-Ohio Valley area which includes the Ohio cities of Marietta and Belpre and the West Virginia cities of Williamstown, Parkersburg and Vienna.", " It is mostly used for general aviation, but also has scheduled passenger service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program." ], "title": "Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Augusta State Airport (IATA: AUG, ICAO: KAUG, FAA LID: AUG) is a public use airport located one nautical mile (2 km) northwest of the central business district of the state capital of Augusta, a city in Kennebec County, Maine, United States.", " The airport is owned by the state of Maine, but managed and operated by the city of Augusta.", " It is served by one commercial airline, with scheduled passenger service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program." ], "title": "Augusta State Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Falls International Airport (IATA: INL, ICAO: KINL, FAA LID: INL) is a city owned public use airport located in International Falls, a city in Koochiching County, Minnesota, United States.", " It is mostly used for general aviation but is also served by one commercial airline with scheduled passenger service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program." ], "title": "Falls International Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Raleigh County Memorial Airport (IATA: BKW, ICAO: KBKW, FAA LID: BKW) is a public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) east of the central business district of Beckley, a city in Raleigh County, West Virginia, United States.", " It is owned by the Raleigh County Airport Authority.", " The airport is used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline with scheduled passenger service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program." ], "title": "Raleigh County Memorial Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Watertown International Airport (IATA: ART, ICAO: KART, FAA LID: ART) is a county owned, public use airport located in Jefferson County, New York, United States.", " It is located five nautical miles (6 mi, 9 km) west of the central business district of Watertown.", " The airport is mostly used for general aviation, but has scheduled passenger service provided by one commercial airline and subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.", " The airport does not provide any scheduled international passenger flights, but is available as an international port of entry for private aircraft on two hours advance notice to customs from pilots." ], "title": "Watertown International Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Meridian Regional Airport (IATA: MEI, ICAO: KMEI, FAA LID: MEI) is a public use airport located at Key Field, a joint use public/military airfield.", " It is located 3 NM southwest of Meridian, a city in Lauderdale County, Mississippi, United States.", " The airport is owned by the Meridian Airport Authority.", " At 10003 ft , Key Field is home to the longest public use runway in Mississippi.", " It is mostly used for general aviation and military traffic, but is also served by one commercial airline with scheduled passenger service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program." ], "title": "Meridian Regional Airport" } ]
[ "Title: Tupelo Regional Airport\n\nTupelo Regional Airport (IATA: TUP, ICAO: KTUP, FAA LID: TUP) is a public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) west of the central business district of Tupelo, a city in Lee County, Mississippi, United States. It is owned by the Tupelo Airport Authority. The airport is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline with scheduled passenger service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program. Many college football teams visiting the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss), 49 miles west in Oxford, fly into Tupelo.", "Title: Athens Ben Epps Airport\n\nAthens Ben Epps Airport (IATA: AHN, ICAO: KAHN, FAA LID: AHN) is a county owned, public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) east of the central business district of Athens, a city in Clarke County, Georgia, United States. The airport is named after Ben T. Epps, the first aviator in the state of Georgia, who opened the airport in 1917. It is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline with scheduled passenger service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.", "Title: Ontario International Airport\n\nOntario International Airport (IATA: ONT, ICAO: KONT, FAA LID: ONT) is a public airport two miles east of downtown Ontario, a city in San Bernardino County, California, US, about 22 mi west of Downtown San Bernardino and 38 mi east of Downtown Los Angeles. It is currently owned and operated under a joint powers agreement with the city of Ontario and San Bernardino County. The year 2007 saw the peak in passenger traffic with 7.2 million passengers. More recently, in 2015, 4.2 million passengers used the airport, slightly higher than in 2014 with 4.1 million passengers.", "Title: North Central West Virginia Airport\n\nNorth Central West Virginia Airport (IATA: CKB, ICAO: KCKB, FAA LID: CKB) is a joint-use public and military airport located one nautical mile (2 km) northeast of the central business district of Bridgeport, a city in Harrison County, West Virginia, United States. While located in Bridgeport, the airport is primarily associated with Clarksburg, West Virginia. It is owned and operated by the Benedum Airport Authority, serving Harrison and Marion County, and was formerly known as Benedum Airport and Harrison-Marion Regional Airport. The airport is served by one commercial airline with scheduled passenger service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.", "Title: Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Airport\n\nMid-Ohio Valley Regional Airport (IATA: PKB, ICAO: KPKB, FAA LID: PKB) is a public use airport located six nautical miles (11 km) northeast of the central business district of Parkersburg, in Wood County, West Virginia, United States. It is owned by the Wood County Airport Authority and is also known as Wood County Airport or Gill Robb Wilson Field. It serves the Mid-Ohio Valley area which includes the Ohio cities of Marietta and Belpre and the West Virginia cities of Williamstown, Parkersburg and Vienna. It is mostly used for general aviation, but also has scheduled passenger service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.", "Title: Augusta State Airport\n\nAugusta State Airport (IATA: AUG, ICAO: KAUG, FAA LID: AUG) is a public use airport located one nautical mile (2 km) northwest of the central business district of the state capital of Augusta, a city in Kennebec County, Maine, United States. The airport is owned by the state of Maine, but managed and operated by the city of Augusta. It is served by one commercial airline, with scheduled passenger service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.", "Title: Falls International Airport\n\nFalls International Airport (IATA: INL, ICAO: KINL, FAA LID: INL) is a city owned public use airport located in International Falls, a city in Koochiching County, Minnesota, United States. It is mostly used for general aviation but is also served by one commercial airline with scheduled passenger service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.", "Title: Raleigh County Memorial Airport\n\nRaleigh County Memorial Airport (IATA: BKW, ICAO: KBKW, FAA LID: BKW) is a public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) east of the central business district of Beckley, a city in Raleigh County, West Virginia, United States. It is owned by the Raleigh County Airport Authority. The airport is used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline with scheduled passenger service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.", "Title: Watertown International Airport\n\nWatertown International Airport (IATA: ART, ICAO: KART, FAA LID: ART) is a county owned, public use airport located in Jefferson County, New York, United States. It is located five nautical miles (6 mi, 9 km) west of the central business district of Watertown. The airport is mostly used for general aviation, but has scheduled passenger service provided by one commercial airline and subsidized by the Essential Air Service program. The airport does not provide any scheduled international passenger flights, but is available as an international port of entry for private aircraft on two hours advance notice to customs from pilots.", "Title: Meridian Regional Airport\n\nMeridian Regional Airport (IATA: MEI, ICAO: KMEI, FAA LID: MEI) is a public use airport located at Key Field, a joint use public/military airfield. It is located 3 NM southwest of Meridian, a city in Lauderdale County, Mississippi, United States. The airport is owned by the Meridian Airport Authority. At 10003 ft , Key Field is home to the longest public use runway in Mississippi. It is mostly used for general aviation and military traffic, but is also served by one commercial airline with scheduled passenger service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program." ]
7,596
what is the age requirement of one of the group which run The Co-operative Travel as a joint venture
aged 16
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "The Co-operative Travel", "The Co-operative Group" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Clarity Travel Management provides travel services in the United Kingdom, and was a partially owned subsidiary of The Co-operative Group until 2014.", " It was sold to a subsidiary of the Al Tayyar Group during that year.", " The company rebranded from Co-operative Travel Management to Clarity Travel Management in March 2015.", " As part of the new rebrand, the firm has so far invested over £500,000 in technology and software." ], "title": "Clarity Travel Management" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tiwest Joint Venture was a joint venture between Tronox Western Australia Pty Ltd and subsidiaries of Exxaro Australia Sands Pty Ltd.", " The Tiwest Joint Venture was a mining and processing company, established in 1988, to extract ilmenite, rutile, leucoxene and zircon from a mineral sands deposit at Cooljarloo, 14 km north of Cataby, Western Australia.", " As of June 2012, the joint venture was formally dissolved, when Tronox acquired the mineral-sands-related divisions of Exxaro outright.", "" ], "title": "Tiwest Joint Venture" }, { "sentences": [ "Joint venture brokers are people who connect business joint venture partners together for profit making projects.", " The joint venture brokers will earn a pre-negotiated percentage of the profits earned from the joint venture that they helped put together." ], "title": "Joint venture broker" }, { "sentences": [ "The Canadian Intermountain Joint Venture (CIJV) is a partnership of \"government agencies, Aboriginal groups, nongovernmental organizations, industry, universities and landowners\" for the implementation of the North American Waterfowl Management Plan in the inter-mountain areas of south and central British Columbia in Canada, and the south-western mountain region of Alberta.", " Its region of operation includes \"all the mountain national parks\", with boundaries delineated by the border with the United States to the south, the eastern crest of the Rocky Mountains to the east, the crest of the Coast Mountains to the west, and the boreal forest to the north.", " It is adjacent to the Intermountain West Joint Venture to the south, the Pacific Coast Joint Venture to the west, and the Prairie Habitat Joint Venture to the east." ], "title": "Canadian Intermountain Joint Venture" }, { "sentences": [ "The Co-operative Group, trading as The Co-op, is a British consumer co-operative with a diverse family of retail businesses including food retail; electrical retail; financial services; insurance services; legal services and funeralcare, with in excess of 4,200 locations.", " It is the largest consumer co-operative in the UK and owned by more than 4 million active members.", " Membership is open to everyone aged 16 and over in the society, provided they agree to subscribe £1 sterling in the capital of the society out of their first share of the profits and share the values & principles upon which the group was founded.", " Members are democratically involved in setting business strategy, decide how social goals are achieved, and share in its profits - in the 2016 £19m was returned to members and their chosen local community causes via the 5+1 scheme.", " No year end dividend was paid in 2015." ], "title": "The Co-operative Group" }, { "sentences": [ "The Co-operative Travel Trading Group (or CTTG) was the central buying group for co-operative travel agents in the United Kingdom.", " It was established along the same lines as the Co-operative Retail Trading Group when the Co-operative Group merged its own five travel operations in 2003." ], "title": "Co-operative Travel Trading Group" }, { "sentences": [ "Sevel is an acronym of \"Société Européenne de Véhicules Légers\" (European Light Vehicle Company), established in 1978 by PSA Peugeot Citroën and Fiat for a joint venture of factories building cars for both carmakers.", " Formerly, Alfa Romeo, Lancia and Talbot were also part of the joint venture.", " Sevel Argentina was its subsidiary.", " Sevel Sud in Italy began manufacturing in 1981.", " Sevel Nord in France started in 1993.", " Fiat sold its share of Sevel Nord to PSA in 2012.", " A joint venture extension for Sevel Sud sees joint manufacturing remaining there until 2019." ], "title": "Sevel" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pacific Birds Habitat Joint Venture (PBHJV), previously Pacific Coast Joint Venture is a partnership established in 1991 between governments, organizations, and conservation groups along the Pacific Coast of the United States and Canada, established to protect and enhance wetlands important to migratory birds, within the framework of the North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP).", " Participants include the provincial government of British Columbia in Canada, and the state governments of Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington in the United States.", " The venture's scope covers an area from San Francisco Bay to Alaska, west of the Coast Mountains, and it was the first joint venture of the NAWMP to have an international scope." ], "title": "Pacific Birds Habitat Joint Venture" }, { "sentences": [ "Sachtleben Chemie is a major chemicals producer, with its primary focus on the production of white pigments, fillers and extenders.", " The company employs some 2,200 persons and achieves annual sales of around 820 million euros (2012).", " Sachtleben has been a member of the multinational Rockwood Holdings, Inc. group since 2004.", " In September 2008, Rockwood Holdings, Inc. entered into a joint venture with Kemira Oyj, of Finland, combining Rockwood's titanium dioxide and functional additives activities (with production based in Duisburg, Germany) and Kemira's titanium dioxide business (with production at Pori, Finland).", " This joint venture immediately became one of the world's leading producers of titanium dioxide pigments.", " Production capacity for these specialties increased by a further 100,000 t/a, to 340,000 t/a, with the acquisition in 2012 of the facilities of the insolvent Crenox GmbH competitor, a former Bayer subsidiary, in Krefeld.", " Rockwood Holdings, Inc. acquired Kemira's stake in the joint venture in early 2013.", " Sachtleben is thus a 100% subsidiary of Rockwood Holdings, Inc." ], "title": "Sachtleben Chemie" }, { "sentences": [ "TCCT Retail Limited, trading as The Co-operative Travel is a travel agent in the United Kingdom, run as a joint venture between the Thomas Cook Group, The Co-operative Group and Central England Co-operative.", " TCCT Retail is based at the Peterborough Business Park at Lynch Wood, Peterborough.", " It is a member of ABTA and holds an ATOL licence; it also acts as an agent for licensed Tour Operators.", " The brand is also used by independent retail co-operatives, through their access to The Co-operative brand." ], "title": "The Co-operative Travel" } ]
[ "Title: Clarity Travel Management\n\nClarity Travel Management provides travel services in the United Kingdom, and was a partially owned subsidiary of The Co-operative Group until 2014. It was sold to a subsidiary of the Al Tayyar Group during that year. The company rebranded from Co-operative Travel Management to Clarity Travel Management in March 2015. As part of the new rebrand, the firm has so far invested over £500,000 in technology and software.", "Title: Tiwest Joint Venture\n\nThe Tiwest Joint Venture was a joint venture between Tronox Western Australia Pty Ltd and subsidiaries of Exxaro Australia Sands Pty Ltd. The Tiwest Joint Venture was a mining and processing company, established in 1988, to extract ilmenite, rutile, leucoxene and zircon from a mineral sands deposit at Cooljarloo, 14 km north of Cataby, Western Australia. As of June 2012, the joint venture was formally dissolved, when Tronox acquired the mineral-sands-related divisions of Exxaro outright. ", "Title: Joint venture broker\n\nJoint venture brokers are people who connect business joint venture partners together for profit making projects. The joint venture brokers will earn a pre-negotiated percentage of the profits earned from the joint venture that they helped put together.", "Title: Canadian Intermountain Joint Venture\n\nThe Canadian Intermountain Joint Venture (CIJV) is a partnership of \"government agencies, Aboriginal groups, nongovernmental organizations, industry, universities and landowners\" for the implementation of the North American Waterfowl Management Plan in the inter-mountain areas of south and central British Columbia in Canada, and the south-western mountain region of Alberta. Its region of operation includes \"all the mountain national parks\", with boundaries delineated by the border with the United States to the south, the eastern crest of the Rocky Mountains to the east, the crest of the Coast Mountains to the west, and the boreal forest to the north. It is adjacent to the Intermountain West Joint Venture to the south, the Pacific Coast Joint Venture to the west, and the Prairie Habitat Joint Venture to the east.", "Title: The Co-operative Group\n\nThe Co-operative Group, trading as The Co-op, is a British consumer co-operative with a diverse family of retail businesses including food retail; electrical retail; financial services; insurance services; legal services and funeralcare, with in excess of 4,200 locations. It is the largest consumer co-operative in the UK and owned by more than 4 million active members. Membership is open to everyone aged 16 and over in the society, provided they agree to subscribe £1 sterling in the capital of the society out of their first share of the profits and share the values & principles upon which the group was founded. Members are democratically involved in setting business strategy, decide how social goals are achieved, and share in its profits - in the 2016 £19m was returned to members and their chosen local community causes via the 5+1 scheme. No year end dividend was paid in 2015.", "Title: Co-operative Travel Trading Group\n\nThe Co-operative Travel Trading Group (or CTTG) was the central buying group for co-operative travel agents in the United Kingdom. It was established along the same lines as the Co-operative Retail Trading Group when the Co-operative Group merged its own five travel operations in 2003.", "Title: Sevel\n\nSevel is an acronym of \"Société Européenne de Véhicules Légers\" (European Light Vehicle Company), established in 1978 by PSA Peugeot Citroën and Fiat for a joint venture of factories building cars for both carmakers. Formerly, Alfa Romeo, Lancia and Talbot were also part of the joint venture. Sevel Argentina was its subsidiary. Sevel Sud in Italy began manufacturing in 1981. Sevel Nord in France started in 1993. Fiat sold its share of Sevel Nord to PSA in 2012. A joint venture extension for Sevel Sud sees joint manufacturing remaining there until 2019.", "Title: Pacific Birds Habitat Joint Venture\n\nThe Pacific Birds Habitat Joint Venture (PBHJV), previously Pacific Coast Joint Venture is a partnership established in 1991 between governments, organizations, and conservation groups along the Pacific Coast of the United States and Canada, established to protect and enhance wetlands important to migratory birds, within the framework of the North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP). Participants include the provincial government of British Columbia in Canada, and the state governments of Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington in the United States. The venture's scope covers an area from San Francisco Bay to Alaska, west of the Coast Mountains, and it was the first joint venture of the NAWMP to have an international scope.", "Title: Sachtleben Chemie\n\nSachtleben Chemie is a major chemicals producer, with its primary focus on the production of white pigments, fillers and extenders. The company employs some 2,200 persons and achieves annual sales of around 820 million euros (2012). Sachtleben has been a member of the multinational Rockwood Holdings, Inc. group since 2004. In September 2008, Rockwood Holdings, Inc. entered into a joint venture with Kemira Oyj, of Finland, combining Rockwood's titanium dioxide and functional additives activities (with production based in Duisburg, Germany) and Kemira's titanium dioxide business (with production at Pori, Finland). This joint venture immediately became one of the world's leading producers of titanium dioxide pigments. Production capacity for these specialties increased by a further 100,000 t/a, to 340,000 t/a, with the acquisition in 2012 of the facilities of the insolvent Crenox GmbH competitor, a former Bayer subsidiary, in Krefeld. Rockwood Holdings, Inc. acquired Kemira's stake in the joint venture in early 2013. Sachtleben is thus a 100% subsidiary of Rockwood Holdings, Inc.", "Title: The Co-operative Travel\n\nTCCT Retail Limited, trading as The Co-operative Travel is a travel agent in the United Kingdom, run as a joint venture between the Thomas Cook Group, The Co-operative Group and Central England Co-operative. TCCT Retail is based at the Peterborough Business Park at Lynch Wood, Peterborough. It is a member of ABTA and holds an ATOL licence; it also acts as an agent for licensed Tour Operators. The brand is also used by independent retail co-operatives, through their access to The Co-operative brand." ]
7,597
Which university is older, University of South Alabama or Youngstown State University?
Youngstown State University
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Stambaugh Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Youngstown, Ohio, United States, on the campus of Youngstown State University.", " The stadium was built in 1982, and is primarily used for American football.", " It is the home venue for the Youngstown State Penguins football team, a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I Football Championship Division (FCS) level and the Missouri Valley Football Conference." ], "title": "Stambaugh Stadium" }, { "sentences": [ "The Beeghly Physical Education Center, or simply Beeghly Center, is a 6,300-seat multi-purpose arena in Youngstown, Ohio.", " The arena, built at a cost of $5.5 million and named for local businessman Leon A. Beeghly, opened on December 2, 1972.", " It is home to the Youngstown State University Penguins basketball, volleyball, and swimming teams.", " The first event at the arena was a basketball game against the Ohio University Bobcats, which ended in a 68-59 Youngstown State victory." ], "title": "Beeghly Center" }, { "sentences": [ "The University of South Alabama (USA), officially nicknamed \"South\" is a public, national research university in Mobile, Alabama, United States.", " It was created by the Alabama Legislature in May, 1963, and replaced existing extension programs operated in Mobile by the University of Alabama.", " With Alabama's two older universities more than 200 miles distant, the University is strategically located in the greater Mobile area, which has a population of more than a million within a 100-mile radius.", " Currently, USA is divided into ten colleges and schools and includes one of Alabama's two state-supported medical schools.", " As of the Fall semester of 2016, South Alabama has an enrollment of 16,699 students.", " To date, the University has awarded over 80,000 degrees.", " As of 2014 the university maintains a 14% graduation rate for four year courses, and was named the 8th most dangerous college in the country by \"Business Insider\"." ], "title": "University of South Alabama" } ]
[ "Title: Youngstown State Penguins women's basketball\n\nThe Youngstown State Penguins women's basketball team represents Youngstown State University in Youngstown, Ohio, United States. The school's team currently competes in the Horizon League.", "Title: Jim Tressel\n\nJames Patrick Tressel (born December 5, 1952) is an American college football coach and university administrator who is currently the President of Youngstown State University in Youngstown, Ohio. Before becoming an administrator, Tressel was the head coach of the Youngstown State Penguins and later the Ohio State Buckeyes in a career that spanned from 1986 until 2010. Tressel's teams earned several national championships during the course of his career, earning him numerous accolades.", "Title: Youngstown State Penguins football\n\nThe Youngstown State Penguins football team represents Youngstown State University in college football. Youngstown State currently plays as a member of the NCAA at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly known as Division I-AA) and are a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC). The Penguins have played their home games in Stambaugh Stadium, more commonly called \"The Ice Castle,\" since 1982.", "Title: Youngstown State University\n\nYoungstown State University (YSU), founded in 1908, is an urban research university located in Youngstown, Ohio, United States. As of fall 2010, there were 15,194 students and a student-faculty ratio of 19:1. The fall 2010 enrollment figure is the highest since 1990, when the number of students on campus was 15,454. Records show that 11,803 of the students are undergraduates. Beyond its current student body, YSU claims more than 94,000 alumni.", "Title: Youngstown State Penguins\n\nThe Youngstown State Penguins are the athletic teams of Youngstown State University of Youngstown, Ohio. The university is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) Division I, and the Penguins compete in football as members of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. Most other sports compete as members of the Horizon League", "Title: Youngstown State Penguins men's basketball\n\nThe Youngstown State Penguins men's basketball team represents Youngstown State University in Youngstown, Ohio. The school's team currently competes in the Horizon League, of which it has been a member since 2001.", "Title: 2016 Youngstown State Penguins football team\n\nThe 2016 Youngstown State Penguins football team represented Youngstown State University in the 2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by second year head coach Bo Pelini and played their home games at Stambaugh Stadium. They were a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. Youngstown State finished the season 12–4 overall with a 6–2 mark in MVFC play to finish in third place. They received an at-large bid to the FCS playoffs, where they defeated Samford, Jacksonville State, Wofford, and Eastern Washington to advance to the National Championship Game, where they lost to James Madison.", "Title: Stambaugh Stadium\n\nStambaugh Stadium, officially Arnold D. Stambaugh Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Youngstown, Ohio, United States, on the campus of Youngstown State University. The stadium was built in 1982, and is primarily used for American football. It is the home venue for the Youngstown State Penguins football team, a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I Football Championship Division (FCS) level and the Missouri Valley Football Conference.", "Title: Beeghly Center\n\nThe Beeghly Physical Education Center, or simply Beeghly Center, is a 6,300-seat multi-purpose arena in Youngstown, Ohio. The arena, built at a cost of $5.5 million and named for local businessman Leon A. Beeghly, opened on December 2, 1972. It is home to the Youngstown State University Penguins basketball, volleyball, and swimming teams. The first event at the arena was a basketball game against the Ohio University Bobcats, which ended in a 68-59 Youngstown State victory.", "Title: University of South Alabama\n\nThe University of South Alabama (USA), officially nicknamed \"South\" is a public, national research university in Mobile, Alabama, United States. It was created by the Alabama Legislature in May, 1963, and replaced existing extension programs operated in Mobile by the University of Alabama. With Alabama's two older universities more than 200 miles distant, the University is strategically located in the greater Mobile area, which has a population of more than a million within a 100-mile radius. Currently, USA is divided into ten colleges and schools and includes one of Alabama's two state-supported medical schools. As of the Fall semester of 2016, South Alabama has an enrollment of 16,699 students. To date, the University has awarded over 80,000 degrees. As of 2014 the university maintains a 14% graduation rate for four year courses, and was named the 8th most dangerous college in the country by \"Business Insider\"." ]
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The 2016 FA Community Shield was the 94th FA Community Shield, an annual English football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup, Manchester United won the match 2–1 with goals from which English professional footballer who plays as a winger ?
Jesse Ellis Lingard
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 2009 FA Community Shield was the 87th FA Community Shield, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions.", " The match was contested at Wembley Stadium, London, on 9 August 2009, and contested by 2008–09 Premier League champions Manchester United, and Chelsea as the winners of the 2008–09 FA Cup, a repeat of the 2007 match.", " The game ended in a 2–2 draw – the goals coming from Nani and Wayne Rooney for Manchester United, and from Ricardo Carvalho and Frank Lampard for Chelsea – with Chelsea winning 4–1 on penalties." ], "title": "2009 FA Community Shield" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015 FA Community Shield (also known as the 2015 FA Community Shield supported by McDonald's for sponsorship reasons) was the 93rd FA Community Shield, an annual English football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup.", " The match was contested by Arsenal, the 2014–15 FA Cup winners, and Chelsea, champions of the 2014–15 Premier League.", " It was held at Wembley Stadium on 2 August 2015.", " Watched by a crowd of 85,437 and a television audience of over a million, Arsenal won the match 1–0." ], "title": "2015 FA Community Shield" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2010 FA Community Shield was the 88th FA Community Shield, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions.", " The match was played at Wembley Stadium, London, on 8 August 2010, and contested by league and cup double winners Chelsea and league runners-up Manchester United.", " Manchester United won the match 3–1 with goals from Antonio Valencia, Javier Hernández and Dimitar Berbatov; Chelsea's consolation goal came from Salomon Kalou.", " It was Manchester United's 14th outright victory in the Community Shield." ], "title": "2010 FA Community Shield" }, { "sentences": [ "Jesse Ellis Lingard (born 15 December 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club Manchester United and the England national team." ], "title": "Jesse Lingard" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2012 FA Community Shield was the 90th FA Community Shield, a football match played on 12 August 2012 between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions.", " The match was contested by the 2012 FA Cup winners, Chelsea, and the champions of the 2011–12 Premier League, Manchester City." ], "title": "2012 FA Community Shield" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2017 Football Association Community Shield was the 95th FA Community Shield, an annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions.", " It was held at Wembley Stadium on 6 August 2017.", " The match was played between Chelsea, champions of the 2016–17 Premier League and Arsenal, who beat their opponents to win the 2017 FA Cup Final.", " Watched by a crowd of 83,325, Arsenal won the Shield 4–1 on penalties, after the match finished 1–1 after 90 minutes.", " The shoot-out was notable as the ABBA system was trialled for the first time in English football; the format sees teams take back-to-back penalties rather than alternating." ], "title": "2017 FA Community Shield" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2002 FA Community Shield was the 80th FA Community Shield, an annual English football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup.", " It was the first to be contested following the renaming of the competition, formerly titled the FA Charity Shield.", " The match was contested by Arsenal, who won a league and FA Cup double the previous season, and Liverpool, who finished runners-up in the league.", " It was held at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, on 11 August 2002.", " Arsenal won the match by one goal to nil, watched by a crowd of 67,337." ], "title": "2002 FA Community Shield" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2003 FA Community Shield was the 81st FA Community Shield, an annual English football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions.", " It was held at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, on 10 August 2003.", " The match was played between Manchester United, champions of the 2002–03 Premier League and Arsenal, who beat Southampton 1–0 in the 2003 FA Cup Final.", " Manchester United won the Shield 4–3 on penalties, after the match finished 1–1 after 90 minutes." ], "title": "2003 FA Community Shield" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 FA Community Shield (also known as the 2016 FA Community Shield supported by McDonald's for sponsorship reasons) was the 94th FA Community Shield, an annual English football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup.", " The match was contested by 2015–16 FA Cup winners Manchester United, and Leicester City, champions of the 2015–16 Premier League.", " It was held at Wembley Stadium a week before the Premier League season kicked off.", " Manchester United won the match 2–1 with goals from Jesse Lingard and Zlatan Ibrahimović, either side of a goal from Leicester striker Jamie Vardy." ], "title": "2016 FA Community Shield" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014 FA Community Shield was the 92nd FA Community Shield, an annual English football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup.", " The game was played between Arsenal, who beat Hull City in the final of the 2013–14 FA Cup, and Manchester City, champions of the 2013–14 Premier League.", " Watched by a crowd of 71,523 at Wembley Stadium in London, Arsenal won the match 3–0." ], "title": "2014 FA Community Shield" } ]
[ "Title: 2009 FA Community Shield\n\nThe 2009 FA Community Shield was the 87th FA Community Shield, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions. The match was contested at Wembley Stadium, London, on 9 August 2009, and contested by 2008–09 Premier League champions Manchester United, and Chelsea as the winners of the 2008–09 FA Cup, a repeat of the 2007 match. The game ended in a 2–2 draw – the goals coming from Nani and Wayne Rooney for Manchester United, and from Ricardo Carvalho and Frank Lampard for Chelsea – with Chelsea winning 4–1 on penalties.", "Title: 2015 FA Community Shield\n\nThe 2015 FA Community Shield (also known as the 2015 FA Community Shield supported by McDonald's for sponsorship reasons) was the 93rd FA Community Shield, an annual English football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup. The match was contested by Arsenal, the 2014–15 FA Cup winners, and Chelsea, champions of the 2014–15 Premier League. It was held at Wembley Stadium on 2 August 2015. Watched by a crowd of 85,437 and a television audience of over a million, Arsenal won the match 1–0.", "Title: 2010 FA Community Shield\n\nThe 2010 FA Community Shield was the 88th FA Community Shield, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions. The match was played at Wembley Stadium, London, on 8 August 2010, and contested by league and cup double winners Chelsea and league runners-up Manchester United. Manchester United won the match 3–1 with goals from Antonio Valencia, Javier Hernández and Dimitar Berbatov; Chelsea's consolation goal came from Salomon Kalou. It was Manchester United's 14th outright victory in the Community Shield.", "Title: Jesse Lingard\n\nJesse Ellis Lingard (born 15 December 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club Manchester United and the England national team.", "Title: 2012 FA Community Shield\n\nThe 2012 FA Community Shield was the 90th FA Community Shield, a football match played on 12 August 2012 between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions. The match was contested by the 2012 FA Cup winners, Chelsea, and the champions of the 2011–12 Premier League, Manchester City.", "Title: 2017 FA Community Shield\n\nThe 2017 Football Association Community Shield was the 95th FA Community Shield, an annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions. It was held at Wembley Stadium on 6 August 2017. The match was played between Chelsea, champions of the 2016–17 Premier League and Arsenal, who beat their opponents to win the 2017 FA Cup Final. Watched by a crowd of 83,325, Arsenal won the Shield 4–1 on penalties, after the match finished 1–1 after 90 minutes. The shoot-out was notable as the ABBA system was trialled for the first time in English football; the format sees teams take back-to-back penalties rather than alternating.", "Title: 2002 FA Community Shield\n\nThe 2002 FA Community Shield was the 80th FA Community Shield, an annual English football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup. It was the first to be contested following the renaming of the competition, formerly titled the FA Charity Shield. The match was contested by Arsenal, who won a league and FA Cup double the previous season, and Liverpool, who finished runners-up in the league. It was held at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, on 11 August 2002. Arsenal won the match by one goal to nil, watched by a crowd of 67,337.", "Title: 2003 FA Community Shield\n\nThe 2003 FA Community Shield was the 81st FA Community Shield, an annual English football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions. It was held at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, on 10 August 2003. The match was played between Manchester United, champions of the 2002–03 Premier League and Arsenal, who beat Southampton 1–0 in the 2003 FA Cup Final. Manchester United won the Shield 4–3 on penalties, after the match finished 1–1 after 90 minutes.", "Title: 2016 FA Community Shield\n\nThe 2016 FA Community Shield (also known as the 2016 FA Community Shield supported by McDonald's for sponsorship reasons) was the 94th FA Community Shield, an annual English football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup. The match was contested by 2015–16 FA Cup winners Manchester United, and Leicester City, champions of the 2015–16 Premier League. It was held at Wembley Stadium a week before the Premier League season kicked off. Manchester United won the match 2–1 with goals from Jesse Lingard and Zlatan Ibrahimović, either side of a goal from Leicester striker Jamie Vardy.", "Title: 2014 FA Community Shield\n\nThe 2014 FA Community Shield was the 92nd FA Community Shield, an annual English football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup. The game was played between Arsenal, who beat Hull City in the final of the 2013–14 FA Cup, and Manchester City, champions of the 2013–14 Premier League. Watched by a crowd of 71,523 at Wembley Stadium in London, Arsenal won the match 3–0." ]
7,599
What is the seating capacity of the stadium in which The 1988 Soviet Cup Final football match that took place?
81,000 seats
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] ), is a sports stadium in Moscow, Russia.", " Its total seating capacity is 81,000 seats, all covered (upgraded).", " The stadium is a part of the Luzhniki Olympic Complex, and is located in Khamovniki District of the Central Administrative Okrug of Moscow city.", " The name \"Luzhniki\" derives from the flood meadows in the bend of Moskva River where the stadium was built, translating roughly as \"The Meadows\".", " Its the biggest stadium in eastern Europe." ], "title": "Luzhniki Stadium" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1991 Soviet Cup Final was a football match that took place at the Lenin's Central Stadium, Moscow on 23 June 1991.", " The match was the jubilee 50th Soviet Cup Final and it was contested by PFC CSKA Moscow and FC Torpedo Moscow.", " The Soviet Cup winner CSKA qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup first round for the Soviet Union.", " CSKA played their 7th Cup Final winning on 5 occasions including this one.", " For Torpedo it was their 15th Cup Final and for the ninth time they were defeated at this stage." ], "title": "1991 Soviet Cup Final" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1936 Soviet Cup Final was a football match that took place at the Dynamo Stadium, Moscow on August 28, 1936.", " The match was the first Soviet Cup final and it was contested by Lokomotiv Moscow and Dinamo Tbilisi.", " At one point the competition was decided to be the Soviet championship by the Olympic system of elimination, but later it was decided to keep the already existing championship and create a new one called the Cup of the Supreme Council of Fitness and Sport." ], "title": "1936 Soviet Cup Final" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1986 Soviet Cup Final was a football match that took place at the Lenin's Central Stadium, Moscow on May 2, 1986.", " The match was the 45th Soviet Cup Final and it was contested by FC Torpedo Moscow and FC Shakhtar Donetsk.", " The Soviet Cup winner Torpedo won the cup for the sixth time.", " The last year defending holders Dynamo Kyiv were eliminated in the round of 16 of the competition by FC Spartak Moscow on penalties." ], "title": "1986 Soviet Cup Final" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1989 Soviet Cup Final was a football match that took place at the Lenin's Central Stadium, Moscow on June 25, 1989.", " The match was the 48th Soviet Cup Final and it was contested by FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk and FC Torpedo Moscow.", " The Soviet Cup winner Dnipro qualified for the Champions Cup for winning the champion's title, while the finalist Torpedo was allowed to compete at the Cup Winners' Cup first round for the Soviet Union.", " The last year defending champions Metalist Kharkiv were eliminated in the second round of the competition by FC Torpedo Moscow (1:1, 1:2).", " For Dnipro this was their very first final.", " For Torpedo it was their 14th Cup Final and the eighth loss at this stage." ], "title": "1989 Soviet Cup Final" } ]
[ "Title: 1979 Soviet Cup Final\n\nThe 1979 Soviet Cup Final was a football match that took place at the Lenin's Central Stadium, Moscow on 11 August 1979. The match was the 38th soviet cup final and was contested between Dynamo Moscow and Dinamo Tbilisi. Previous cup holders Dynamo Kyiv were eliminated in Quarter-finals by CSKA Moscow. Dinamo Tbilisi defeated the opponent on penalties and won the cup for the second time.", "Title: 1990 Soviet Cup Final\n\nThe 1990 Soviet Cup Final was a football match that took place at the Lenin's Central Stadium, Moscow on 2 May 1990. The match was the 49th Soviet Cup Final and it was contested by FC Dynamo Kyiv and FC Lokomotiv Moscow. The Soviet Cup winner Dynamo qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup first round for the Soviet Union. The last year defending champions Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk were eliminated in the first round of the competition (1/16 of final) by PFC CSKA Moscow on away goal rule (1:1, 2:2). Dynamo played their 10th Cup Final winning on 9 occasions including this one. For Lokomotiv it was their only third Cup Final and the only loss at this stage.", "Title: 1987 Soviet Cup Final\n\nThe 1987 Soviet Cup Final was a football match that took place at the Lenin's Central Stadium, Moscow on June 14, 1987. The match was the 46th Soviet Cup Final and it was contested by FC Dynamo Kyiv and FC Dinamo Minsk. The Soviet Cup winner Dynamo won the cup for the eighth time. The last year defending holders Torpedo Moscow were eliminated in the quarterfinals of the competition by FC Dinamo Minsk 3:2.", "Title: 1976 Soviet Cup Final\n\nThe 1976 Soviet Cup Final was a football match that took place at the Lenin's Central Stadium, Moscow on 3 September 1976. The match was the 35th soviet cup final and was contested between Dinamo Tbilisi and Ararat Yerevan. Ararat were current cup holders winning it in 1975. Dinamo defeated the opponent 3–0 and won the cup for the first time.", "Title: 1988 Soviet Cup Final\n\nThe 1988 Soviet Cup Final was a football match that took place at the Lenin's Central Stadium, Moscow on May 28, 1988. The match was the 47th Soviet Cup Final and it was contested by FC Metalist Kharkiv and FC Torpedo Moscow. The Soviet Cup winner Metalist qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup first round for the Soviet Union. The last year defending holders Dynamo Kyiv were eliminated in the second round of the competition by FC Rotor Volgograd (3:2, 0:2). For Metalist this was their second final total and second in five years. For Torpedo it was their 13th Cup Final and the seventh loss at this stage.", "Title: Luzhniki Stadium\n\nLuzhniki Stadium (Russian: Стадион «Лужники» ; ] ), is a sports stadium in Moscow, Russia. Its total seating capacity is 81,000 seats, all covered (upgraded). The stadium is a part of the Luzhniki Olympic Complex, and is located in Khamovniki District of the Central Administrative Okrug of Moscow city. The name \"Luzhniki\" derives from the flood meadows in the bend of Moskva River where the stadium was built, translating roughly as \"The Meadows\". Its the biggest stadium in eastern Europe.", "Title: 1991 Soviet Cup Final\n\nThe 1991 Soviet Cup Final was a football match that took place at the Lenin's Central Stadium, Moscow on 23 June 1991. The match was the jubilee 50th Soviet Cup Final and it was contested by PFC CSKA Moscow and FC Torpedo Moscow. The Soviet Cup winner CSKA qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup first round for the Soviet Union. CSKA played their 7th Cup Final winning on 5 occasions including this one. For Torpedo it was their 15th Cup Final and for the ninth time they were defeated at this stage.", "Title: 1936 Soviet Cup Final\n\nThe 1936 Soviet Cup Final was a football match that took place at the Dynamo Stadium, Moscow on August 28, 1936. The match was the first Soviet Cup final and it was contested by Lokomotiv Moscow and Dinamo Tbilisi. At one point the competition was decided to be the Soviet championship by the Olympic system of elimination, but later it was decided to keep the already existing championship and create a new one called the Cup of the Supreme Council of Fitness and Sport.", "Title: 1986 Soviet Cup Final\n\nThe 1986 Soviet Cup Final was a football match that took place at the Lenin's Central Stadium, Moscow on May 2, 1986. The match was the 45th Soviet Cup Final and it was contested by FC Torpedo Moscow and FC Shakhtar Donetsk. The Soviet Cup winner Torpedo won the cup for the sixth time. The last year defending holders Dynamo Kyiv were eliminated in the round of 16 of the competition by FC Spartak Moscow on penalties.", "Title: 1989 Soviet Cup Final\n\nThe 1989 Soviet Cup Final was a football match that took place at the Lenin's Central Stadium, Moscow on June 25, 1989. The match was the 48th Soviet Cup Final and it was contested by FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk and FC Torpedo Moscow. The Soviet Cup winner Dnipro qualified for the Champions Cup for winning the champion's title, while the finalist Torpedo was allowed to compete at the Cup Winners' Cup first round for the Soviet Union. The last year defending champions Metalist Kharkiv were eliminated in the second round of the competition by FC Torpedo Moscow (1:1, 1:2). For Dnipro this was their very first final. For Torpedo it was their 14th Cup Final and the eighth loss at this stage." ]