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7,700
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Which is a genus of tree, Gymnocladus or Nautilocalyx?
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Gymnocladus
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comparison
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hard
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"Moringa oleifera is the most widely cultivated species of the genus \"Moringa\", which is the only genus in the family Moringaceae.",
" English common names include: moringa, drumstick tree (from the appearance of the long, slender, triangular seed-pods), horseradish tree (from the taste of the roots, which resembles horseradish), ben oil tree, or benzoil tree (from the oil which is derived from the seeds).",
" It is a fast-growing, drought-resistant tree, native to the southern foothills of the Himalayas in northwestern India, and widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical areas where its young seed pods and leaves are used as vegetables.",
" It can also be used for water purification and hand washing, and is sometimes used in herbal medicine."
],
"title": "Moringa oleifera"
},
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"sentences": [
"Nautilocalyx is a genus of plant in family Gesneriaceae."
],
"title": "Nautilocalyx"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Psaronius was a Marattialean tree fern which grew to 10m in height, and is associated with leaves of the organ genus \"Pecopteris\" and other extinct tree ferns.",
" Originally, \"Psaronius\" was a name for the petrified stems, but today the genus is used for the entire tree fern.",
" \"Psaronius\" tree fern fossils are found from the Carboniferous through the Permian."
],
"title": "Psaronius"
},
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"Gymnocladus (Neo-Latin, from Greek γυμνὀς, \"gymnos\", naked + κλάδος, \"klados\", branch) is a small genus of leguminous trees.",
" The common name coffeetree is used for this genus."
],
"title": "Gymnocladus"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Australian green tree frog, simply green tree frog in Australia, White's tree frog, or dumpy tree frog (\"Litoria caerulea\") is a species of tree frog native to Australia and New Guinea, with introduced populations in the United States and New Zealand, though the latter is believed to have died out.",
" The species belongs to the genus \"Litoria\".",
" It is morphologically similar to some other members of the genus, particularly the magnificent tree frog (\"L. splendida\") and the white-lipped tree frog (\"L. infrafrenata\")."
],
"title": "Australian green tree frog"
},
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"The tree ferns are the ferns that grow with a trunk elevating the fronds above ground level.",
" Most tree ferns are members of the \"core tree ferns\", belonging to the families Dicksoniaceae, Metaxyaceae, and Cibotiaceae in the order Cyatheales.",
" In addition to those families, many ferns in other groups may be considered tree ferns, such as several ferns in the family Osmundaceae, which can achieve short trunks under a metre tall, and particularly ferns in the genus \"Cibotium\", which can grow ten metres tall.",
" Fern species with short trunks in the genera \"Blechnum, Calochleana, Cnemedaria, Culcita\" (Europe's only tree fern), \"Cystodium, Leptopteris, Lophosoria, Sadleria, Thyrsopteris\" and \"Todea\" could also be considered tree ferns in a liberal interpretation of the term."
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"Gymnocladus chinensis, the soap tree or Chinese coffeetree, is a tree in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the pea family Fabaceae, native to central China.",
" It grows slowly and is apparently extremely rare.",
" The leaves have huge bipinnate leaves starting purple then shading to green."
],
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"Cajeput tree is a common name used for certain classification of tree that has a white spongy bark that is flexible and can easily flake off the trunk.",
" The Cajeput tree is of the genus \"Melaleuca\", native to Australia and is commonly known in North America as the Tea Tree.",
" The name \"Cajeput tree\" is primarily used for the species \"M. cajuputi\", \"M. leucadendra\", \"M. linariifolia\", \"M. viridiflora\" and \"M. quinquenervia\".",
" Other names for these trees are the paperbark tree, punk tree, or the white bottle brush tree.",
" Similar subtropical trees from the eucalyptus family are evergreens with pointed leaves and white, red or green flowers.",
" Aborigines of Australia often used the cajeput tree bark for shields, canoes, roofing material and timber."
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"The Kentucky coffeetree, Gymnocladus dioicus, is a tree in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the pea family Fabaceae, native to the Midwest and Upper South of North America.",
" The seed may be roasted and used as a substitute for coffee beans; however, unroasted pods and seeds are toxic.",
" The wood from the tree is used by cabinetmakers and carpenters."
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"Cyclorana is a genus of frogs in the family Hylidae (tree frogs), whose members are found in most of Australia.",
" It was formerly considered a separate genus, but reclassified following a major revision by Frost et al. in 2006.",
" Although classified as tree frogs, this genus is entirely terrestrial and lacks toe pads which their arboreal relatives use for climbing.",
" They are classified as tree frogs because of their similarity with the other members of the genus \"Litoria\" in terms of skeletal structure and physical resemblance of the tadpoles."
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"Title: Moringa oleifera\n\nMoringa oleifera is the most widely cultivated species of the genus \"Moringa\", which is the only genus in the family Moringaceae. English common names include: moringa, drumstick tree (from the appearance of the long, slender, triangular seed-pods), horseradish tree (from the taste of the roots, which resembles horseradish), ben oil tree, or benzoil tree (from the oil which is derived from the seeds). It is a fast-growing, drought-resistant tree, native to the southern foothills of the Himalayas in northwestern India, and widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical areas where its young seed pods and leaves are used as vegetables. It can also be used for water purification and hand washing, and is sometimes used in herbal medicine.",
"Title: Nautilocalyx\n\nNautilocalyx is a genus of plant in family Gesneriaceae.",
"Title: Psaronius\n\nPsaronius was a Marattialean tree fern which grew to 10m in height, and is associated with leaves of the organ genus \"Pecopteris\" and other extinct tree ferns. Originally, \"Psaronius\" was a name for the petrified stems, but today the genus is used for the entire tree fern. \"Psaronius\" tree fern fossils are found from the Carboniferous through the Permian.",
"Title: Gymnocladus\n\nGymnocladus (Neo-Latin, from Greek γυμνὀς, \"gymnos\", naked + κλάδος, \"klados\", branch) is a small genus of leguminous trees. The common name coffeetree is used for this genus.",
"Title: Australian green tree frog\n\nThe Australian green tree frog, simply green tree frog in Australia, White's tree frog, or dumpy tree frog (\"Litoria caerulea\") is a species of tree frog native to Australia and New Guinea, with introduced populations in the United States and New Zealand, though the latter is believed to have died out. The species belongs to the genus \"Litoria\". It is morphologically similar to some other members of the genus, particularly the magnificent tree frog (\"L. splendida\") and the white-lipped tree frog (\"L. infrafrenata\").",
"Title: Tree fern\n\nThe tree ferns are the ferns that grow with a trunk elevating the fronds above ground level. Most tree ferns are members of the \"core tree ferns\", belonging to the families Dicksoniaceae, Metaxyaceae, and Cibotiaceae in the order Cyatheales. In addition to those families, many ferns in other groups may be considered tree ferns, such as several ferns in the family Osmundaceae, which can achieve short trunks under a metre tall, and particularly ferns in the genus \"Cibotium\", which can grow ten metres tall. Fern species with short trunks in the genera \"Blechnum, Calochleana, Cnemedaria, Culcita\" (Europe's only tree fern), \"Cystodium, Leptopteris, Lophosoria, Sadleria, Thyrsopteris\" and \"Todea\" could also be considered tree ferns in a liberal interpretation of the term.",
"Title: Gymnocladus chinensis\n\nGymnocladus chinensis, the soap tree or Chinese coffeetree, is a tree in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the pea family Fabaceae, native to central China. It grows slowly and is apparently extremely rare. The leaves have huge bipinnate leaves starting purple then shading to green.",
"Title: Cajeput tree\n\nCajeput tree is a common name used for certain classification of tree that has a white spongy bark that is flexible and can easily flake off the trunk. The Cajeput tree is of the genus \"Melaleuca\", native to Australia and is commonly known in North America as the Tea Tree. The name \"Cajeput tree\" is primarily used for the species \"M. cajuputi\", \"M. leucadendra\", \"M. linariifolia\", \"M. viridiflora\" and \"M. quinquenervia\". Other names for these trees are the paperbark tree, punk tree, or the white bottle brush tree. Similar subtropical trees from the eucalyptus family are evergreens with pointed leaves and white, red or green flowers. Aborigines of Australia often used the cajeput tree bark for shields, canoes, roofing material and timber.",
"Title: Kentucky coffeetree\n\nThe Kentucky coffeetree, Gymnocladus dioicus, is a tree in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the pea family Fabaceae, native to the Midwest and Upper South of North America. The seed may be roasted and used as a substitute for coffee beans; however, unroasted pods and seeds are toxic. The wood from the tree is used by cabinetmakers and carpenters.",
"Title: Cyclorana\n\nCyclorana is a genus of frogs in the family Hylidae (tree frogs), whose members are found in most of Australia. It was formerly considered a separate genus, but reclassified following a major revision by Frost et al. in 2006. Although classified as tree frogs, this genus is entirely terrestrial and lacks toe pads which their arboreal relatives use for climbing. They are classified as tree frogs because of their similarity with the other members of the genus \"Litoria\" in terms of skeletal structure and physical resemblance of the tadpoles."
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7,701
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When was the album by Anime that featured an appearance from the artist who made "You Should Be Here" released?
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July 28, 2017
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"\"Tatta Hitotsu no Omoi\" (たった1つの想い , Just One Thought ) is a song by Kokia, released as her 19th single on January 23, 2008, a month before her sixth studio album \"The Voice\" (however the song was not featured on the album).",
" The song was used as the opening theme song for the anime \"Gunslinger Girl\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s second series, \"Gunslinger Girl: Il Teatrino\".",
" To date it is her only single released through anime retailer Marvelous Entertainment."
],
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"The discography of Japanese musician LiSA includes four studio albums, two extended plays, 14 singles, and five video albums.",
" LiSA debuted in 2010 as a part of Girls Dead Monster, a musical group featured in the anime \"Angel Beats!",
"\", an anime featuring a high school rock band.",
" LiSA recorded music as the singing voice for the character Yui, and released her first single as a part of the group, \"Thousand Enemies\", in May 2010 through Key Sounds Label.",
" In June 2010, Girls Dead Monster released \"Keep the Beats!",
"\", an album entirely composed of songs sung by LiSA.",
" The album was commercially successful; certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan."
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"The discography of American Christian hip hop artist Andy Mineo, formerly known as C-Lite, consists of two studio albums, two mixtapes, one compilation album, fourteen singles, including seven as a featured performer, fourteen music videos, including six as a featured artist, and fifteen guest appearances on various albums.",
" Originally from Syracuse, Mineo initially achieved success as a producer in Upstate New York, and was a member of the hip hop group Fat Camp, signed to Syracuse University's Marshall Street Records.",
" After moving to New York City where he re-dedicated his life to Christ, he closed down his production studio and restarted his career.",
" He released his first mixtape \"Sin is Wack Vol.",
" 1\" in 2009.",
" After providing sung vocals for the song \"Background\" by Lecrae from the album \"Rehab\", he experienced a surge in popularity and became highly sought after for collaborations.",
" His 2011 single \"In My City\" featuring Efrain from Doubledge also garnered attention, as did his appearance on the song \"Reverse\" by Tedashii from \"Blacklight\".",
" He signed to Reach Records in 2011 and dropped his stage name \"C-Lite\" in favor of his legal name.",
" Under this name he released another mixtape, \"Formerly Known\", in 2011.",
" In May 2012 he debuted a four episode web series entitled \"Saturday Morning Car-Tunez\" in which he remixed classic hip hop songs.",
" The four songs were subsequently released for free as a compilation album.",
" His debut full-length studio album, \"Heroes for Sale\", was released April 2013."
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"Kehlani Ashley Parrish (born April 24, 1995) is an American singer-songwriter and a dancer, signed to Atlantic Records.",
" Kehlani was originally from Oakland, California, where she achieved initial fame as a member of the teen pop group Poplyfe.",
" In 2014, she released her first commercial mixtape, \"Cloud 19\".",
" The mixtape was listed as one of the among of \"Complex\"' s \"50 Best Albums of 2014.\"",
" In 2015, Kehlani released her second commercial mixtape, \"You Should Be Here\".",
" The mixtape debuted at number 5 on the national R&B/Hip-Hop chart, preceded from her sold-out North American promotional tour.",
" In 2016, she was nominated for the Best Urban Contemporary Album Grammy Award for \"You Should Be Here\".",
" Kehlani released her first major-label debut album, \"SweetSexySavage\" on January 27, 2017."
],
"title": "Kehlani"
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"Aki Misato (美郷 あき , Misato Aki , born September 2, 1981) is a female Japanese J-pop singer from Saitama, Japan.",
" Most of her songs are theme songs for anime and video games.",
" She made her debut in 2004 with her first single Kimi ga Sora Datta (君が空だった), which was featured as the ending theme of the anime Mai-HiME.",
" To date she has released sixteen singles, and in addition has been featured in several compilation albums."
],
"title": "Aki Misato"
},
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"American singer-songwriter and actress JoJo has been featured in nineteen music videos, three theatrical films, one television film, and twelve television series including her first appearances on talent shows during her early years.",
" She released her first music video for her debut single \"Leave (Get Out)\" was in early 2004 and since then she has released eleven other music videos and one lyric video as a lead artist.",
" She appears in one music video as featured artist, one music video as a charitable featured artist and made a guest appearances in another five.",
" JoJo made her television debut as a contestant on the \"Kids Say the Darndest Things\" hosted by Bill Cosby in 1998 at age 7 and made her first TV series appearance on the \"The Bernie Mac Show\" as Michelle in mid 2002.",
" Additionally, she starred in two big budget Hollywood films in 2006, \"Aquamarine\" as Hailey Rogers and \"RV\" as Cassie Munroe alongside Robin Williams & Josh Hutcherson as well as in the Lifetime made-for-TV movie \"True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet\" in 2008."
],
"title": "JoJo videography"
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"Naoki Takada (高田 尚輝 , Takada Naoki , born October 31, 1975) is a Japanese rapper and hip-hop artist better known under his alias Seamo (シーモ \"Shīmo\").",
" He made his debut in 2004 using the alias Sea-Mo Nator (シーモネーター , shīmonētā ) , but later changed his name to Seamo.",
" He made his solo debut in 2005 with the Japanese record label BMG Japan with the single \"Kanpaku\" (関白 , Advisor ) .",
" Seamo became famous when he appeared along with the duo Bennie K on the song \"A Love Story.\"",
" In 2006, Seamo had his best-selling single in Japan with \"Mata Aimashō\" (マタアイマショウ ) , which despite peaking at number fourteen on the singles chart has spent thirty four weeks on the chart and sold more than 160,000 copies so far.",
" His debut album is \"Get Back On Stage\", released on October 31, 2005.",
" His second album, \"Live Goes On\", made its debut on the Japanese chart at number one.",
" As his favorite artists and influences, Seamo lists Kool Keith, MC Hammer, and Japanese acts Unicorn, Sing Like Talking, and Original Love.",
" In 2008, he released \"Honey Honey Feat.",
" Ayuse Kozue\", this song was used as the ending theme song of the second season of the anime \"xxxHolic\", \"xxxHolic: Kei\".",
" His song \"My Answer\" was used as the tenth ending of the popular anime \"Naruto Shippuden\".",
" His song \"Umi e Ikou\" was featured as the ending theme for the 2010 live-action drama \"Moyashimon\"."
],
"title": "Seamo"
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"Good for You is the debut studio album by American rapper Aminé.",
" It was released on July 28, 2017, by CLBN and Republic Records.",
" The album features guest appearances from Ty Dolla Sign, Nelly, Offset, Charlie Wilson and Kehlani."
],
"title": "Good for You (album)"
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"U-ka saegusa IN db (三枝夕夏 IN db(イン デシベル) , Saegusa Yūka in Deshiberu (in Decibel) ) was a Japanese pop band signed to Giza Studio, Formed in 2002 around lead vocalist Yūka \"U-ka\" Saegusa, the band's first three singles were all featured in the anime \"Cheeky Angel\".",
" Its first hit single was \"Kimi to Yakusoku Shita Yasashii Ano Basho Made\", a theme song of the popular anime \"Detective Conan\", which reached #8 in the Oricon charts.",
" On October 21, 2009, Saegusa stated that the band would disband in January 2010.",
" During their career they released 24 singles, 4 studio albums, 1 mini album and 2 best albums."
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"Chiaki Ishikawa (石川智晶 , \"Ishikawa Chiaki\" , previously 石川 知亜紀 before 2005, born March 29, 1969 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese singer/songwriter.",
" She is also the lead vocalist of Japanese musical duo See-Saw.",
" Many of her songs, both solo and with See-Saw, have been used as theme songs in various anime series.",
" Since 2003, her popularity abroad as part of See-Saw and as a solo artist has risen significantly.",
" She made an appearance at Anime Expo 2007 as a Guest of Honor.",
" She has also performed at Animelo Summer Live in 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012 including collaborations with Chihiro Yonekura in 2008, Angela in 2009 and Minori Chihara in 2012, and being one of the artists in the Animelo Summer Live theme song singles in 2006, 2008, 2009 and 2010.",
" She has also been a guest performer at the C3 anime convention in Hong Kong."
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"title": "Chiaki Ishikawa"
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"Title: Tatta Hitotsu no Omoi\n\n\"Tatta Hitotsu no Omoi\" (たった1つの想い , Just One Thought ) is a song by Kokia, released as her 19th single on January 23, 2008, a month before her sixth studio album \"The Voice\" (however the song was not featured on the album). The song was used as the opening theme song for the anime \"Gunslinger Girl\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s second series, \"Gunslinger Girl: Il Teatrino\". To date it is her only single released through anime retailer Marvelous Entertainment.",
"Title: LiSA (Japanese musician, born 1987) discography\n\nThe discography of Japanese musician LiSA includes four studio albums, two extended plays, 14 singles, and five video albums. LiSA debuted in 2010 as a part of Girls Dead Monster, a musical group featured in the anime \"Angel Beats! \", an anime featuring a high school rock band. LiSA recorded music as the singing voice for the character Yui, and released her first single as a part of the group, \"Thousand Enemies\", in May 2010 through Key Sounds Label. In June 2010, Girls Dead Monster released \"Keep the Beats! \", an album entirely composed of songs sung by LiSA. The album was commercially successful; certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.",
"Title: Andy Mineo discography\n\nThe discography of American Christian hip hop artist Andy Mineo, formerly known as C-Lite, consists of two studio albums, two mixtapes, one compilation album, fourteen singles, including seven as a featured performer, fourteen music videos, including six as a featured artist, and fifteen guest appearances on various albums. Originally from Syracuse, Mineo initially achieved success as a producer in Upstate New York, and was a member of the hip hop group Fat Camp, signed to Syracuse University's Marshall Street Records. After moving to New York City where he re-dedicated his life to Christ, he closed down his production studio and restarted his career. He released his first mixtape \"Sin is Wack Vol. 1\" in 2009. After providing sung vocals for the song \"Background\" by Lecrae from the album \"Rehab\", he experienced a surge in popularity and became highly sought after for collaborations. His 2011 single \"In My City\" featuring Efrain from Doubledge also garnered attention, as did his appearance on the song \"Reverse\" by Tedashii from \"Blacklight\". He signed to Reach Records in 2011 and dropped his stage name \"C-Lite\" in favor of his legal name. Under this name he released another mixtape, \"Formerly Known\", in 2011. In May 2012 he debuted a four episode web series entitled \"Saturday Morning Car-Tunez\" in which he remixed classic hip hop songs. The four songs were subsequently released for free as a compilation album. His debut full-length studio album, \"Heroes for Sale\", was released April 2013.",
"Title: Kehlani\n\nKehlani Ashley Parrish (born April 24, 1995) is an American singer-songwriter and a dancer, signed to Atlantic Records. Kehlani was originally from Oakland, California, where she achieved initial fame as a member of the teen pop group Poplyfe. In 2014, she released her first commercial mixtape, \"Cloud 19\". The mixtape was listed as one of the among of \"Complex\"' s \"50 Best Albums of 2014.\" In 2015, Kehlani released her second commercial mixtape, \"You Should Be Here\". The mixtape debuted at number 5 on the national R&B/Hip-Hop chart, preceded from her sold-out North American promotional tour. In 2016, she was nominated for the Best Urban Contemporary Album Grammy Award for \"You Should Be Here\". Kehlani released her first major-label debut album, \"SweetSexySavage\" on January 27, 2017.",
"Title: Aki Misato\n\nAki Misato (美郷 あき , Misato Aki , born September 2, 1981) is a female Japanese J-pop singer from Saitama, Japan. Most of her songs are theme songs for anime and video games. She made her debut in 2004 with her first single Kimi ga Sora Datta (君が空だった), which was featured as the ending theme of the anime Mai-HiME. To date she has released sixteen singles, and in addition has been featured in several compilation albums.",
"Title: JoJo videography\n\nAmerican singer-songwriter and actress JoJo has been featured in nineteen music videos, three theatrical films, one television film, and twelve television series including her first appearances on talent shows during her early years. She released her first music video for her debut single \"Leave (Get Out)\" was in early 2004 and since then she has released eleven other music videos and one lyric video as a lead artist. She appears in one music video as featured artist, one music video as a charitable featured artist and made a guest appearances in another five. JoJo made her television debut as a contestant on the \"Kids Say the Darndest Things\" hosted by Bill Cosby in 1998 at age 7 and made her first TV series appearance on the \"The Bernie Mac Show\" as Michelle in mid 2002. Additionally, she starred in two big budget Hollywood films in 2006, \"Aquamarine\" as Hailey Rogers and \"RV\" as Cassie Munroe alongside Robin Williams & Josh Hutcherson as well as in the Lifetime made-for-TV movie \"True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet\" in 2008.",
"Title: Seamo\n\nNaoki Takada (高田 尚輝 , Takada Naoki , born October 31, 1975) is a Japanese rapper and hip-hop artist better known under his alias Seamo (シーモ \"Shīmo\"). He made his debut in 2004 using the alias Sea-Mo Nator (シーモネーター , shīmonētā ) , but later changed his name to Seamo. He made his solo debut in 2005 with the Japanese record label BMG Japan with the single \"Kanpaku\" (関白 , Advisor ) . Seamo became famous when he appeared along with the duo Bennie K on the song \"A Love Story.\" In 2006, Seamo had his best-selling single in Japan with \"Mata Aimashō\" (マタアイマショウ ) , which despite peaking at number fourteen on the singles chart has spent thirty four weeks on the chart and sold more than 160,000 copies so far. His debut album is \"Get Back On Stage\", released on October 31, 2005. His second album, \"Live Goes On\", made its debut on the Japanese chart at number one. As his favorite artists and influences, Seamo lists Kool Keith, MC Hammer, and Japanese acts Unicorn, Sing Like Talking, and Original Love. In 2008, he released \"Honey Honey Feat. Ayuse Kozue\", this song was used as the ending theme song of the second season of the anime \"xxxHolic\", \"xxxHolic: Kei\". His song \"My Answer\" was used as the tenth ending of the popular anime \"Naruto Shippuden\". His song \"Umi e Ikou\" was featured as the ending theme for the 2010 live-action drama \"Moyashimon\".",
"Title: Good for You (album)\n\nGood for You is the debut studio album by American rapper Aminé. It was released on July 28, 2017, by CLBN and Republic Records. The album features guest appearances from Ty Dolla Sign, Nelly, Offset, Charlie Wilson and Kehlani.",
"Title: U-ka Saegusa in dB\n\nU-ka saegusa IN db (三枝夕夏 IN db(イン デシベル) , Saegusa Yūka in Deshiberu (in Decibel) ) was a Japanese pop band signed to Giza Studio, Formed in 2002 around lead vocalist Yūka \"U-ka\" Saegusa, the band's first three singles were all featured in the anime \"Cheeky Angel\". Its first hit single was \"Kimi to Yakusoku Shita Yasashii Ano Basho Made\", a theme song of the popular anime \"Detective Conan\", which reached #8 in the Oricon charts. On October 21, 2009, Saegusa stated that the band would disband in January 2010. During their career they released 24 singles, 4 studio albums, 1 mini album and 2 best albums.",
"Title: Chiaki Ishikawa\n\nChiaki Ishikawa (石川智晶 , \"Ishikawa Chiaki\" , previously 石川 知亜紀 before 2005, born March 29, 1969 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese singer/songwriter. She is also the lead vocalist of Japanese musical duo See-Saw. Many of her songs, both solo and with See-Saw, have been used as theme songs in various anime series. Since 2003, her popularity abroad as part of See-Saw and as a solo artist has risen significantly. She made an appearance at Anime Expo 2007 as a Guest of Honor. She has also performed at Animelo Summer Live in 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012 including collaborations with Chihiro Yonekura in 2008, Angela in 2009 and Minori Chihara in 2012, and being one of the artists in the Animelo Summer Live theme song singles in 2006, 2008, 2009 and 2010. She has also been a guest performer at the C3 anime convention in Hong Kong."
] |
7,702
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What racing stadiom measured 2037 feet in length and had the street Vicus Tuscus run through it?
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Circus Maximus
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"Length contraction is the phenomenon that a moving object's length is measured to be shorter than its proper length, which is the length as measured in the object's own rest frame.",
" This contraction (more formally called Lorentz contraction or Lorentz–FitzGerald contraction after Hendrik Lorentz and George Francis FitzGerald) is usually only noticeable at a substantial fraction of the speed of light.",
" Length contraction is only in the direction parallel to the direction in which the observed body is travelling.",
" For standard objects, this effect is negligible at everyday speeds, and can be ignored for all regular purposes.",
" Only at greater speeds, or for electron motion, does it become significant.",
" At a speed of 13,400,000 m/s (30 million mph, 0.0447\"c\" ) contracted length is 99.9% of the length at rest; at a speed of 42,300,000 m/s (95 million mph, 0.141\"c\" ), the length is still 99%.",
" As the magnitude of the velocity approaches the speed of light, the effect becomes dominant, as can be seen from the formula:"
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"The Vicus Jugarius (Latin: \"Vicus Iugarius\" ), or the Street of the Yoke-Makers, was an ancient street leading into the Roman Forum.",
" The Vicus Jugarius was very old—perhaps even older than Rome itself.",
" The Latin word \"jugarius\" can mean either \"yoke\" or \"ridge\"."
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"The hill rises about 250 feet above the level of the plateau, which itself constitutes the summit of the Mahadev range at this point.",
" The cone with the walls on it is seen from a great distance and appears very small indeed.",
" But on near approach it is seen to be but the inner citadel of a place of considerable size and strength for the times in which it was built.",
" On the south-west the outer wall or enceinte is entered by a rude gateway of a single pointed arch about eight feet high and five feet broad.",
" As usual there is a curtain of solid masonry inside.",
" The gate lies about 150 yards east of the edge of the plateau, which there terminates in an almost unbroken vertical precipice of several hundred feet in height and receding in a north-easterly direction.",
" No wall was built along about three hundred yards of this part which is absolutely unscalable, but for the rest of the way the walling is continued along the edge of the cliff in a north-east direction for about another three hundred yards.",
" Here it turns still following the cliff to the south-east for another seven hundred yards, and then gradually rounds to the westward covering four hundred and fifty yards more till it meets the gateway.",
" But for the break of the inaccessible precipice this outer wall would form a nearly equilateral triangle with the corners rounded off, the side being of some six hundred and fifty yards.",
" Facing nearly north, about fifty yards from the north-east angle, is a gateway with a couple of curtains in solid masonry.",
" This entrance is cut in the sides of the cliff about twenty feet below the top which is reached by some dozen steps.",
" It consisted as usual of a pointed arch, the top fallen in, about ten feet high by five broad.",
" It leads out to the path down to Girvi, a village in the plains below and it probably formed the communication with Phaltan.",
" This road winds down the face of the range for some five hundred feet till it hits the shoulder of a spur which it then follows to the base.",
" The walling on the south side, from the edge of the cliff to some hundred yards east of the southern gate, is not more than a couple of feet in thickness and consists of all-fitting stones unmortared.",
" The rest is massive and well mortared and still fairly preserved.",
" The average height is from seven to ten feet.",
" In the south-east angle is a rude temple of Bhairavnath and a few houses with the remains of Man y more.",
" On the right side of the southern gate is a well preserved stone pond about thirty yards square with steps leading down to it.",
" Next to and on the north of Bhairavnath's temple is another pond.",
" The way up to the fort proper or upper and lower citadels is from the north side.",
" The path up the hill side, which is steep but with grass and soil left in Man y places, is almost destroyed.",
" About 150 feet up is the outer citadel built on a sort of shoulder of the hill and facing almost due west.",
" It contains two massive bastions of excellent masonry looking north-west and south-west so that guns planted on them could comMan d respectively the north and south gateways.",
" This citadel was connected with the main wall by a cross wall running across the whole breadth of the fort from east to west.",
" Its entrance lies close below that to the upper citadel.",
" A masonry curtain projects so as to hide the arch itself, which is not more than seven feet high by three broad, and has to be entered from due east.",
" On the south side the walls are carried right up to the scarp of the upper citadel and are some ten feet high, so that to take the lower citadel in rear or flank must have been difficult.",
" The upper citadel is above a vertical scarp some thirty feet high.",
" The entrance to it lies some thirty feet above that to the lower citadel, and is cut in the rock about eight feet wide.",
" There is a gateway of a pointed arch with the top fallen in and twenty odd steps leading up to it and ten more cut out of the rock, and winding up past the inside curtain on to the top.",
" The walls of this upper citadel are still in tolerable preservation.",
" They were originally about ten feet high and built of fair masonry.",
" There is a large turret on the south-west corner, evidently meant to comMan d the southern gate.",
" About ten yards to the east of this turret is a new looking building which was the headquarters or sadar.",
" Immediately east of this and below it is a great pit about thirty feet square and equally deep roughly cut in the rock and said by the people to be a dungeon.",
" Next to it on the south is a small pond evenly cut and lined with mortar used for storing water.",
" There are some remains of sepoys' houses, and, near the turret, a small stone wheel said to belong to a gun.",
" The outer walls east of the gates have bastions at every turn of the cliffs, and the masonry here is particularly strong and well preserved.",
" It would appear that attacks were dreaded chiefly from the plain below.",
" The assailants could either come up the spur towards the north entrance or they might attempt the spurs on the other side of the eastern ravine and attack the southern gateway.",
" Hence apparently the reason for strengthening the walls of the enceinte on this side.",
" After passing the southern gateway the assailants would be commanded Maan, Maharashtra from the lower citadel.",
" They Would then be encountered by the cross wall.",
" If that obstacle was overcome the besieged would run round the east side and into the two citadels.",
" The appearance from the fort of the plain in the north is most formidable.",
" The Panvan plateau completely commands Maan, Maharashtra and almost overhangs it.",
" The fort is believed to have been built by Shivaji to resist the Moghals whose attacks he must have dreaded from the plain below.",
" The Karkhanis or Superintendent of the fort was a Prabhu.",
" The fort garrison consisted of 200 Ramoshis, Mahars, and other hereditary Gadkaris besides sepoys.",
" It was surrendered in 1818 to Vitthal Pant Phadnis of the Raja of Satara left in charge of the town.",
" He detached 200 men to take possession, being part of a force then raised to protect the town from the enterprizes of Bajirav's garrisons then in the neighbourhood.",
" [Elphinstone in Pendhari and Maratha War Papers, 245.]"
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"Horticultural Hall (1845-1860s) of Boston, Massachusetts, stood at no.40 School Street.",
" The Massachusetts Horticultural Society erected the building and used it as headquarters until 1860.",
" Made of granite, it measured \"86 feet in length and 33 feet in width ... [with] a large hall for exhibitions, a library and business room, and convenient compartments for the sale of seeds, fruits, plants and flowers.\"",
" Among the tenants: \"Journal of Agriculture\"; Azell Bowditch's seed store; and Morris Brothers, Pell & Trowbridge minstrels."
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"The Circus Maximus (Latin for \"greatest\" or \"largest circus\", in Italian Circo Massimo) is an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium and mass entertainment venue located in Rome, Italy.",
" Situated in the valley between the Aventine and Palatine hills, it was the first and largest stadium in ancient Rome and its later Empire.",
" It measured 621 m (2,037 ft) in length and 118 m (387 ft) in width and could accommodate over 150,000 spectators.",
" In its fully developed form, it became the model for circuses throughout the Roman Empire.",
" The site is now a public park."
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"The Miami Bridge, also known as the McDaniel Memorial Bridge, is a new concrete girder bridge that was built to replace a cantilever through truss bridge over the Missouri River at Miami, Missouri between Saline County, Missouri and Carroll County, Missouri.",
" The Miami Bridge carries Route 41.",
" The Miami Bridge was built in 1939, and its deck was replaced in 1983 as part of a rehabilitation project.",
" The old bridge's main cantilever span was 474.7 feet, while the two anchor spans were each 415 feet in length, resulting in a total cantilever truss length of 1304.7 feet.",
" There were 11 approach spans, including four Warren deck truss spans, three on the northern approach and one on the southern approach.",
" All remaining approach spans were steel stringer (multi-beam/girder) spans.",
" Total bridge length including approach spans is 2,071.9 feet.",
" The bridge's deck width is 23.0 feet and it has vertical clearance of 16.5 feet."
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"Drag boat racing is a form of drag racing which takes place on water rather than land.",
" As with land-based drag racing, competitors race their vehicles for the lowest elapsed time (low ET) over a straight race course of a defined length.",
" There are three standard drag race course lengths, 660 feet (1/8 mile), 1,320 foot (1/4 mile), and the most common length, used in professional drag boat racing, 1,000 feet (3/16 mile plus 10 feet).",
" Unlike drag racing on land, which begins from a standing start, drag boat racing begins from a short rolling start to a point that cannot be passed until the green \"start\" light illuminates.",
" There are numerous categories of professional and sportsmen classes based on various engine configuration, fuel type, hull design and propulsion types.",
" The premier category of drag boat racing being the Top Fuel Hydroplane class which is the water based equivalent to Top Fuel Dragsters capable of covering the liquid quarter mile in less than four seconds with a top speed of around 260 mph (400 km/h).",
" The biggest event on the drag boat calendar is the LODBRS World Finals which takes place at Firebird Raceway Phoenix, Arizona."
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"Dicopomorpha echmepterygis is a species of parasitic wasp in the family Mymaridae, which exhibits strong sexual dimorphism.",
" The males are blind, apterous, and their body length is only 40% that of females.",
" With a body length averaging 186 μm (for 8 specimens measured, which ranged from 139 to 240 μm), males of \"D. echmepterygis\" have the shortest body length of all known insects (smaller than certain species of \"Paramecium\" and amoeba, which are single-celled organisms).",
" The measured body length of a female was 550 μm.",
" The eggs and larvae of this parasitoid are considerably smaller than the adult."
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"Vicus Tuscus (\"Etruscan Street\" or \"Tuscan Street\") was an ancient street in the city of Rome, running southwest out of the Roman Forum between the Basilica Julia and the Temple of Castor and Pollux towards the Forum Boarium and Circus Maximus via the west side of the Palatine Hill and Velabrum."
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"Title: Length contraction\n\nLength contraction is the phenomenon that a moving object's length is measured to be shorter than its proper length, which is the length as measured in the object's own rest frame. This contraction (more formally called Lorentz contraction or Lorentz–FitzGerald contraction after Hendrik Lorentz and George Francis FitzGerald) is usually only noticeable at a substantial fraction of the speed of light. Length contraction is only in the direction parallel to the direction in which the observed body is travelling. For standard objects, this effect is negligible at everyday speeds, and can be ignored for all regular purposes. Only at greater speeds, or for electron motion, does it become significant. At a speed of 13,400,000 m/s (30 million mph, 0.0447\"c\" ) contracted length is 99.9% of the length at rest; at a speed of 42,300,000 m/s (95 million mph, 0.141\"c\" ), the length is still 99%. As the magnitude of the velocity approaches the speed of light, the effect becomes dominant, as can be seen from the formula:",
"Title: Vicus Patricius\n\nThe vicus Patricius was a street in ancient Rome. It began at the Argiletum (where it divides into the vicus Patricius and the clivus Suburanus), ran across the Cispian and the Viminal and ended at the Porta Viminale in the Servian Wall.",
"Title: Vicus Jugarius\n\nThe Vicus Jugarius (Latin: \"Vicus Iugarius\" ), or the Street of the Yoke-Makers, was an ancient street leading into the Roman Forum. The Vicus Jugarius was very old—perhaps even older than Rome itself. The Latin word \"jugarius\" can mean either \"yoke\" or \"ridge\".",
"Title: Varugad\n\nThe hill rises about 250 feet above the level of the plateau, which itself constitutes the summit of the Mahadev range at this point. The cone with the walls on it is seen from a great distance and appears very small indeed. But on near approach it is seen to be but the inner citadel of a place of considerable size and strength for the times in which it was built. On the south-west the outer wall or enceinte is entered by a rude gateway of a single pointed arch about eight feet high and five feet broad. As usual there is a curtain of solid masonry inside. The gate lies about 150 yards east of the edge of the plateau, which there terminates in an almost unbroken vertical precipice of several hundred feet in height and receding in a north-easterly direction. No wall was built along about three hundred yards of this part which is absolutely unscalable, but for the rest of the way the walling is continued along the edge of the cliff in a north-east direction for about another three hundred yards. Here it turns still following the cliff to the south-east for another seven hundred yards, and then gradually rounds to the westward covering four hundred and fifty yards more till it meets the gateway. But for the break of the inaccessible precipice this outer wall would form a nearly equilateral triangle with the corners rounded off, the side being of some six hundred and fifty yards. Facing nearly north, about fifty yards from the north-east angle, is a gateway with a couple of curtains in solid masonry. This entrance is cut in the sides of the cliff about twenty feet below the top which is reached by some dozen steps. It consisted as usual of a pointed arch, the top fallen in, about ten feet high by five broad. It leads out to the path down to Girvi, a village in the plains below and it probably formed the communication with Phaltan. This road winds down the face of the range for some five hundred feet till it hits the shoulder of a spur which it then follows to the base. The walling on the south side, from the edge of the cliff to some hundred yards east of the southern gate, is not more than a couple of feet in thickness and consists of all-fitting stones unmortared. The rest is massive and well mortared and still fairly preserved. The average height is from seven to ten feet. In the south-east angle is a rude temple of Bhairavnath and a few houses with the remains of Man y more. On the right side of the southern gate is a well preserved stone pond about thirty yards square with steps leading down to it. Next to and on the north of Bhairavnath's temple is another pond. The way up to the fort proper or upper and lower citadels is from the north side. The path up the hill side, which is steep but with grass and soil left in Man y places, is almost destroyed. About 150 feet up is the outer citadel built on a sort of shoulder of the hill and facing almost due west. It contains two massive bastions of excellent masonry looking north-west and south-west so that guns planted on them could comMan d respectively the north and south gateways. This citadel was connected with the main wall by a cross wall running across the whole breadth of the fort from east to west. Its entrance lies close below that to the upper citadel. A masonry curtain projects so as to hide the arch itself, which is not more than seven feet high by three broad, and has to be entered from due east. On the south side the walls are carried right up to the scarp of the upper citadel and are some ten feet high, so that to take the lower citadel in rear or flank must have been difficult. The upper citadel is above a vertical scarp some thirty feet high. The entrance to it lies some thirty feet above that to the lower citadel, and is cut in the rock about eight feet wide. There is a gateway of a pointed arch with the top fallen in and twenty odd steps leading up to it and ten more cut out of the rock, and winding up past the inside curtain on to the top. The walls of this upper citadel are still in tolerable preservation. They were originally about ten feet high and built of fair masonry. There is a large turret on the south-west corner, evidently meant to comMan d the southern gate. About ten yards to the east of this turret is a new looking building which was the headquarters or sadar. Immediately east of this and below it is a great pit about thirty feet square and equally deep roughly cut in the rock and said by the people to be a dungeon. Next to it on the south is a small pond evenly cut and lined with mortar used for storing water. There are some remains of sepoys' houses, and, near the turret, a small stone wheel said to belong to a gun. The outer walls east of the gates have bastions at every turn of the cliffs, and the masonry here is particularly strong and well preserved. It would appear that attacks were dreaded chiefly from the plain below. The assailants could either come up the spur towards the north entrance or they might attempt the spurs on the other side of the eastern ravine and attack the southern gateway. Hence apparently the reason for strengthening the walls of the enceinte on this side. After passing the southern gateway the assailants would be commanded Maan, Maharashtra from the lower citadel. They Would then be encountered by the cross wall. If that obstacle was overcome the besieged would run round the east side and into the two citadels. The appearance from the fort of the plain in the north is most formidable. The Panvan plateau completely commands Maan, Maharashtra and almost overhangs it. The fort is believed to have been built by Shivaji to resist the Moghals whose attacks he must have dreaded from the plain below. The Karkhanis or Superintendent of the fort was a Prabhu. The fort garrison consisted of 200 Ramoshis, Mahars, and other hereditary Gadkaris besides sepoys. It was surrendered in 1818 to Vitthal Pant Phadnis of the Raja of Satara left in charge of the town. He detached 200 men to take possession, being part of a force then raised to protect the town from the enterprizes of Bajirav's garrisons then in the neighbourhood. [Elphinstone in Pendhari and Maratha War Papers, 245.]",
"Title: Horticultural Hall, Boston (1845)\n\nHorticultural Hall (1845-1860s) of Boston, Massachusetts, stood at no.40 School Street. The Massachusetts Horticultural Society erected the building and used it as headquarters until 1860. Made of granite, it measured \"86 feet in length and 33 feet in width ... [with] a large hall for exhibitions, a library and business room, and convenient compartments for the sale of seeds, fruits, plants and flowers.\" Among the tenants: \"Journal of Agriculture\"; Azell Bowditch's seed store; and Morris Brothers, Pell & Trowbridge minstrels.",
"Title: Circus Maximus\n\nThe Circus Maximus (Latin for \"greatest\" or \"largest circus\", in Italian Circo Massimo) is an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium and mass entertainment venue located in Rome, Italy. Situated in the valley between the Aventine and Palatine hills, it was the first and largest stadium in ancient Rome and its later Empire. It measured 621 m (2,037 ft) in length and 118 m (387 ft) in width and could accommodate over 150,000 spectators. In its fully developed form, it became the model for circuses throughout the Roman Empire. The site is now a public park.",
"Title: Miami Bridge\n\nThe Miami Bridge, also known as the McDaniel Memorial Bridge, is a new concrete girder bridge that was built to replace a cantilever through truss bridge over the Missouri River at Miami, Missouri between Saline County, Missouri and Carroll County, Missouri. The Miami Bridge carries Route 41. The Miami Bridge was built in 1939, and its deck was replaced in 1983 as part of a rehabilitation project. The old bridge's main cantilever span was 474.7 feet, while the two anchor spans were each 415 feet in length, resulting in a total cantilever truss length of 1304.7 feet. There were 11 approach spans, including four Warren deck truss spans, three on the northern approach and one on the southern approach. All remaining approach spans were steel stringer (multi-beam/girder) spans. Total bridge length including approach spans is 2,071.9 feet. The bridge's deck width is 23.0 feet and it has vertical clearance of 16.5 feet.",
"Title: Drag boat racing\n\nDrag boat racing is a form of drag racing which takes place on water rather than land. As with land-based drag racing, competitors race their vehicles for the lowest elapsed time (low ET) over a straight race course of a defined length. There are three standard drag race course lengths, 660 feet (1/8 mile), 1,320 foot (1/4 mile), and the most common length, used in professional drag boat racing, 1,000 feet (3/16 mile plus 10 feet). Unlike drag racing on land, which begins from a standing start, drag boat racing begins from a short rolling start to a point that cannot be passed until the green \"start\" light illuminates. There are numerous categories of professional and sportsmen classes based on various engine configuration, fuel type, hull design and propulsion types. The premier category of drag boat racing being the Top Fuel Hydroplane class which is the water based equivalent to Top Fuel Dragsters capable of covering the liquid quarter mile in less than four seconds with a top speed of around 260 mph (400 km/h). The biggest event on the drag boat calendar is the LODBRS World Finals which takes place at Firebird Raceway Phoenix, Arizona.",
"Title: Dicopomorpha echmepterygis\n\nDicopomorpha echmepterygis is a species of parasitic wasp in the family Mymaridae, which exhibits strong sexual dimorphism. The males are blind, apterous, and their body length is only 40% that of females. With a body length averaging 186 μm (for 8 specimens measured, which ranged from 139 to 240 μm), males of \"D. echmepterygis\" have the shortest body length of all known insects (smaller than certain species of \"Paramecium\" and amoeba, which are single-celled organisms). The measured body length of a female was 550 μm. The eggs and larvae of this parasitoid are considerably smaller than the adult.",
"Title: Vicus Tuscus\n\nVicus Tuscus (\"Etruscan Street\" or \"Tuscan Street\") was an ancient street in the city of Rome, running southwest out of the Roman Forum between the Basilica Julia and the Temple of Castor and Pollux towards the Forum Boarium and Circus Maximus via the west side of the Palatine Hill and Velabrum."
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Both Ford Airport and Ford Motor Company, founded by Henry Ford in 1903, are located in which city?
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Dearborn, Michigan
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"Ford Airport in Dearborn, Michigan, United States was one of the first modern airports in the world.",
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" The airport was about 360 acres (1.5 km²) in size."
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"Elena Ford (born Elena Anne Ford-Niarchos in 1966) is the daughter of Charlotte Niarchos, an heiress to the Ford Motor Company fortune, and the Greek shipping tycoon Stavros Niarchos.",
" She is a granddaughter of longtime Ford Motor Company president Henry Ford II and the great-great granddaughter of company founder Henry Ford.",
" On March 1, 2013 Ford became a vice-president of the company, making her one of thirty-eight officers running the company.",
" Currently she is Director of Global marketing for the company as a whole.",
" She is responsible for marketing, product management and sales support activities for Ford Motor Company around the world.",
" She is the first female Ford family member to hold a significant position at Ford."
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"The Ford Motor Company of Australia Limited, known by its trading name Ford Australia, is the Australian subsidiary of United States-based automaker Ford Motor Company.",
" It was founded in Geelong, Victoria, in 1925 as an outpost of Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited.",
" At that time, Ford Canada was a separate company from Ford USA.",
" Henry Ford having granted the manufacturing rights of Ford motor vehicles in the British Empire (later the Commonwealth), excepting the UK, to Canadian investors."
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"The Henry Ford Company was the second company for Henry Ford, founded November, 1901.",
" It resulted from the reorganization of the Detroit Automobile Company, his first unsuccessful attempt at automobile manufacture a year before.",
" In March 1902, Ford left the company following a dispute with his financial backers, William Murphy and Lemuel Bowen, as Ford was devoting considerable time to the sport of auto racing and his Ford 999 race car.",
" In a final settlement, Ford left with his name and US $900; he went on to start the Ford Motor Company in 1903 at the Ford Mack Avenue Plant."
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"The Ford Motor Company (commonly referred to simply as \"Ford\") is an American multinational automaker headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit.",
" It was founded by Henry Ford and incorporated on June 16, 1903.",
" The company sells automobiles and commercial vehicles under the Ford brand and most luxury cars under the Lincoln brand.",
" Ford also owns Brazilian SUV manufacturer, Troller, and Australian performance car manufacturer FPV.",
" In the past, it has also produced tractors and automotive components.",
" Ford owns an 8% stake in Aston Martin of the United Kingdom, and a 49% stake in Jiangling of China.",
" It also has a number of joint-ventures, one in China (Changan Ford), one in Taiwan (Ford Lio Ho), one in Thailand (AutoAlliance Thailand), one in Turkey (Ford Otosan), and one in Russia (Ford Sollers).",
" It is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and is controlled by the Ford family, although they have minority ownership (but majority of the voting power)."
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"Today the descendants of Henry Ford control the Ford Motor Company, although they have a minority ownership of 2%.",
" Also, a member of the Ford family has controlled the Detroit Lions NFL franchise since 1963.",
" Based on a market cap of $59.83 billion, the Ford family holds $1.2 billion worth of common stock.",
" The following is the family tree of Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company."
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"The Dearborn Inn, A Marriott Hotel, is a luxurious historic hotel, conceived by Henry Ford, who saw a need for food and accommodations for visitors flying into the nearby Ford Airport, making it one of the first airport hotels.",
" It is located in Metro Detroit at 20301 Oakwood Boulevard in the suburban city of Dearborn, Michigan near The Henry Ford and the world headquarters building of Ford Motor Company.",
" Albert Kahn designed the Dearborn Inn in the Georgian architectural style.",
" The Dearborn Inn is owned by Ford Motor Land Development Corporation and managed by Marriott International."
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"Ford Motor Company is an American automaker and the world's fifth largest automaker based on worldwide vehicle sales.",
" Based in Dearborn, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit, the automaker was founded by Henry Ford, on June 16, 1903.",
" Ford Motor Company would go on to become one of the largest and most profitable companies in the world, as well as being one of the few to survive the Great Depression.",
" The largest family-controlled company in the world, the Ford Motor Company has been in continuous family control for over 110 years.",
" Ford now encompasses two brands: Ford and Lincoln.",
" Ford once owned 5 other luxury brands: Volvo, Land Rover, Jaguar, Aston Martin and Mercury.",
" Over time, those brands were sold to other companies and Mercury was discontinued."
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"The Ford World Headquarters, also known as the \"Henry Ford II World Center\" and popularly known as \"the Glass House\", is the administrative headquarters for Ford Motor Company, a 12-story, glass-faced office building designed to accommodate a staff of approximately 3,000.",
" The \"Glass House\" is located at 1 American Road at Michigan Avenue in Dearborn, Michigan, near Ford's historic Rouge plant, Greenfield Village, the Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn's Henry Ford Centennial Library, and Fair Lane, Henry Ford's personal estate."
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"Henry Ford II (September 4, 1917 – September 29, 1987), sometimes known as \"HF2\" or \"Hank the Deuce\", was the eldest son of Edsel Ford and eldest grandson of Henry Ford.",
" He was president of the Ford Motor Company from 1945 to 1960, chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) and chairman for several months thereafter.",
" Notably, under the leadership of Henry Ford II, Ford Motor Company became a publicly traded corporation in 1956.",
" From 1943 to 1950, he also served as president of the Ford Foundation."
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"Title: Ford Airport (Dearborn)\n\nFord Airport in Dearborn, Michigan, United States was one of the first modern airports in the world. It operated from 1924 to 1947, and the site is now part of Ford Motor Company's Dearborn Proving Ground. The airport was about 360 acres (1.5 km²) in size.",
"Title: Elena Ford\n\nElena Ford (born Elena Anne Ford-Niarchos in 1966) is the daughter of Charlotte Niarchos, an heiress to the Ford Motor Company fortune, and the Greek shipping tycoon Stavros Niarchos. She is a granddaughter of longtime Ford Motor Company president Henry Ford II and the great-great granddaughter of company founder Henry Ford. On March 1, 2013 Ford became a vice-president of the company, making her one of thirty-eight officers running the company. Currently she is Director of Global marketing for the company as a whole. She is responsible for marketing, product management and sales support activities for Ford Motor Company around the world. She is the first female Ford family member to hold a significant position at Ford.",
"Title: Ford Australia\n\nThe Ford Motor Company of Australia Limited, known by its trading name Ford Australia, is the Australian subsidiary of United States-based automaker Ford Motor Company. It was founded in Geelong, Victoria, in 1925 as an outpost of Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. At that time, Ford Canada was a separate company from Ford USA. Henry Ford having granted the manufacturing rights of Ford motor vehicles in the British Empire (later the Commonwealth), excepting the UK, to Canadian investors.",
"Title: Henry Ford Company\n\nThe Henry Ford Company was the second company for Henry Ford, founded November, 1901. It resulted from the reorganization of the Detroit Automobile Company, his first unsuccessful attempt at automobile manufacture a year before. In March 1902, Ford left the company following a dispute with his financial backers, William Murphy and Lemuel Bowen, as Ford was devoting considerable time to the sport of auto racing and his Ford 999 race car. In a final settlement, Ford left with his name and US $900; he went on to start the Ford Motor Company in 1903 at the Ford Mack Avenue Plant.",
"Title: Ford Motor Company\n\nThe Ford Motor Company (commonly referred to simply as \"Ford\") is an American multinational automaker headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. It was founded by Henry Ford and incorporated on June 16, 1903. The company sells automobiles and commercial vehicles under the Ford brand and most luxury cars under the Lincoln brand. Ford also owns Brazilian SUV manufacturer, Troller, and Australian performance car manufacturer FPV. In the past, it has also produced tractors and automotive components. Ford owns an 8% stake in Aston Martin of the United Kingdom, and a 49% stake in Jiangling of China. It also has a number of joint-ventures, one in China (Changan Ford), one in Taiwan (Ford Lio Ho), one in Thailand (AutoAlliance Thailand), one in Turkey (Ford Otosan), and one in Russia (Ford Sollers). It is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and is controlled by the Ford family, although they have minority ownership (but majority of the voting power).",
"Title: Ford family tree\n\nToday the descendants of Henry Ford control the Ford Motor Company, although they have a minority ownership of 2%. Also, a member of the Ford family has controlled the Detroit Lions NFL franchise since 1963. Based on a market cap of $59.83 billion, the Ford family holds $1.2 billion worth of common stock. The following is the family tree of Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company.",
"Title: The Dearborn Inn\n\nThe Dearborn Inn, A Marriott Hotel, is a luxurious historic hotel, conceived by Henry Ford, who saw a need for food and accommodations for visitors flying into the nearby Ford Airport, making it one of the first airport hotels. It is located in Metro Detroit at 20301 Oakwood Boulevard in the suburban city of Dearborn, Michigan near The Henry Ford and the world headquarters building of Ford Motor Company. Albert Kahn designed the Dearborn Inn in the Georgian architectural style. The Dearborn Inn is owned by Ford Motor Land Development Corporation and managed by Marriott International.",
"Title: History of Ford Motor Company\n\nFord Motor Company is an American automaker and the world's fifth largest automaker based on worldwide vehicle sales. Based in Dearborn, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit, the automaker was founded by Henry Ford, on June 16, 1903. Ford Motor Company would go on to become one of the largest and most profitable companies in the world, as well as being one of the few to survive the Great Depression. The largest family-controlled company in the world, the Ford Motor Company has been in continuous family control for over 110 years. Ford now encompasses two brands: Ford and Lincoln. Ford once owned 5 other luxury brands: Volvo, Land Rover, Jaguar, Aston Martin and Mercury. Over time, those brands were sold to other companies and Mercury was discontinued.",
"Title: Ford World Headquarters\n\nThe Ford World Headquarters, also known as the \"Henry Ford II World Center\" and popularly known as \"the Glass House\", is the administrative headquarters for Ford Motor Company, a 12-story, glass-faced office building designed to accommodate a staff of approximately 3,000. The \"Glass House\" is located at 1 American Road at Michigan Avenue in Dearborn, Michigan, near Ford's historic Rouge plant, Greenfield Village, the Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn's Henry Ford Centennial Library, and Fair Lane, Henry Ford's personal estate.",
"Title: Henry Ford II\n\nHenry Ford II (September 4, 1917 – September 29, 1987), sometimes known as \"HF2\" or \"Hank the Deuce\", was the eldest son of Edsel Ford and eldest grandson of Henry Ford. He was president of the Ford Motor Company from 1945 to 1960, chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) and chairman for several months thereafter. Notably, under the leadership of Henry Ford II, Ford Motor Company became a publicly traded corporation in 1956. From 1943 to 1950, he also served as president of the Ford Foundation."
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Chicago Bears
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"The Heisman curse is a term coined to reference a two-part assertion of a negative future for the winning player of the Heisman Trophy.",
" The \"curse\" supposes that any college football player who wins the Heisman plays on a team that will likely lose its subsequent bowl game.",
" The trend of post-award failure has garnered the attention of the mainstream media.",
" Talk of a curse in relation to bowl results was particularly prevalent from 2003 to 2008, when six Heisman Trophy winners compiled a cumulative 1–5 bowl game record, and five of those six led number one ranked teams into the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) National Championship Game as favorites (Heisman Trophy winners, including Reggie Bush, who gave back his Heisman Trophy, are 4–8 overall in the BCS National Championship Game and College Football Playoff National Championship, although prior to 2009 they were 1–6).",
" Additionally, the Heisman curse asserts that in most cases a Heisman winner will have either a poor career in the National Football League (NFL), or in fact not even see such a football career at all.",
" Although many Heisman winners have not enjoyed success at the professional level, including players like Matt Leinart, Andre Ware, Jason White, Rashaan Salaam, Eric Crouch, Ty Detmer, Troy Smith and Gino Torretta, proponents of the \"curse\" rarely cite highly successful players such as Barry Sanders, Charles Woodson, Eddie George, Tim Brown, Bo Jackson, Marcus Allen, Earl Campbell, and Tony Dorsett among the notables."
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"Expeditie Robinson: Strijd der Titanen (also known as Expeditie Robinson: Battle of the Titans), was a special All-Stars season of the Dutch/Belgian version of the Swedish show Expedition Robinson, or Survivor as it is referred to in some countries.",
" This season began airing in March 2006 and concluded in July of that year.",
" This season began with a surprise \"plank\" challenge in which the winner would automatically be immune from the first elimination and would be one of two contestants to be \"leaders\" of a tribe.",
" As the winner of this challenge Ilona van der Laan, along with Veronique De Pryker, who Ilona picked as the person she got along with the least, picked their tribes from the fifteen other contestants.",
" The last person not picked, Björn Lemeirel, was eliminated from the game.",
" Another twist occurred in episode four when each tribe was asked to pick one player that they trusted the most.",
" The North team chose Melvin Pigot, while the South team chose Richard Mackowia.",
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" Eventually those living on the island had chosen all but Fleur Roozenburg, Lydia Guiso, Maxime Verbist, Ryan van Esch, and Veronique De Pryker to join them, they composed the Miniloc tribe and were forced to take part in a series of duels until only one remained and would return to the game.",
" When it came time for the final four, the contestants took part in a couple of final challenges in order to determine who would be the finalists.",
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"Thomas Edward Draper (nicknamed \"Drapes\" or in Finland \"Toppi\") (born November 20, 1966 in Outremont, Quebec) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender.",
" He was chosen in the eighth round, 165th overall,and the 8th pick by the Winnipeg Jets in the 1985 NHL Entry Draft.",
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" Which on May 24, 1991 turned out being for Jim Vesey and in the same contract he was traded back to the Winnipeg Jets.",
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"Robin Cole, a former professional American football player, was born September 11, 1955 in Compton, California.",
" He was the seventh of ten children born to Obediah and Georgia Mae Cole.",
" He attended high school at Compton High, graduating in 1973.",
" He furthered his education at the University of New Mexico where he became an All American and the first person to be a first round draft pick out of the University.",
" He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers, the 21st pick in the first round of the draft.",
" At Pittsburgh, he was a part of the Steel Curtain defense, replacing Andy Russell as right outside linebacker.",
" He played linebacker and defensive end for twelve seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers.",
" He played in two Super Bowls - Super Bowl XIII and Super Bowl XIV.",
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" He was runner up for MVP in Super Bowl XIV.",
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"Anthony Woodson (born January 7, 1988) is a professional Canadian football running back for the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League.",
" He was drafted 29th overall by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the 2010 CFL Draft and played for parts of two seasons with the club.",
" On September 9, 2013, Woodson was traded to the Toronto Argonauts, along with a fifth round draft pick in 2014, in exchange for offensive lineman Marc Parenteau and a third round draft pick in 2014.",
" He signed with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats as a free agent on February 11, 2015 and spent two years with the team before signing with his hometown Stampeders on February 17, 2017."
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"Marc Parenteau (born December 4, 1980 in Sherbrooke, Quebec) is a professional Canadian football offensive lineman who last played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League.",
" He was drafted 36th overall by the Ottawa Renegades in the 2003 CFL Draft.",
" He was signed by the Saskatchewan Roughriders to a contract on February 12, 2007 and played for five seasons before being released on February 10, 2012.",
" He was soon after signed by the Toronto Argonauts on February 13, 2012.",
" Parenteau would go on to win the 100th Grey Cup with the Argonauts.",
" On September 9, 2013, Parenteau was traded to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, along with a 3rd round draft pick in 2014, in exchange for running back Anthony Woodson and a fifth round draft pick in 2014.",
" He retired after 9 years in the CFL in January 2014 after winning 2 Grey Cups (2007 & 2012) and he is the only offensive lineman to ever score a touchdown in a Grey Cup game (2010).",
" Before his CFL career, Marc was an All-Star (All Big East) lineman with the Boston College Eagles from 1999-2003.",
" He continues to be a real estate sales representative in the Ottawa, ON area."
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"Rashaan Iman Salaam (October 8, 1974 – December 5, 2016) was an American college and professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for four seasons during the 1990s.",
" Salaam played college football for the University of Colorado and won the 1994 Heisman Trophy.",
" He was picked by the Chicago Bears in the first round of the 1995 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the Bears and Cleveland Browns of the NFL.",
" Salaam died on December 5, 2016, of an apparent suicide."
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"Damieon Dante Hall (born September 20, 1978) is a former American football return specialist and wide receiver who played nine seasons in the National Football League (NFL).",
" Hall is considered one of the best return specialists in NFL history.",
" Hall is nicknamed \"The Human Joystick.\"",
" Hall was a fifth round draft pick out of Texas A&M University by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2000 NFL Draft.",
" Hall played for the Chiefs for six years before being traded to the St. Louis Rams on April 25, 2007 for the Rams' third and fifth-round pick in the 2007 NFL Draft.",
" Hall was ranked the 10th greatest return specialist in NFL History on NFL Network's NFL Top 10 Return Aces."
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"Ray Snell (born February 24, 1958) is a former guard in the National Football League for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Pittsburgh Steelers and the Detroit Lions.",
" Tampa Bay, using their 4th ever first round draft pick, acquired Snell with the 22nd pick in the first round of the 1980 NFL Draft.",
" After four seasons in Tampa Bay in which he started 46 of 64 games he was traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers.",
" Once in Pittsburgh he immediately started 13 games.",
" In 1986, he suffered a blow out fracture to the right eye, in which a bone was lodged behind it.",
" He was then traded to the Detroit Lions where he retired.",
" During 1981, he and George Yarno alternated plays bringing in the offensive play call for Doug Williams."
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"The Atlanta Falcons, a professional American football team based in Atlanta, are part of the National Football Conference South Division.",
" They joined the National Football League (NFL) as an expansion team for the 1966 season and became the first NFL franchise in the Southeastern United States.",
" They first participated in the 1966 NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting, more commonly known as the NFL Draft.",
" In the NFL Draft, each NFL franchise annually seeks to add new players to its roster.",
" Teams are ranked in reverse order based on the previous season's record, with the worst record picking first, the second-worst picking second and so on.",
" The two exceptions to this order are made for teams that appeared in the previous Super Bowl; the Super Bowl champion always picks 32nd, and the Super Bowl loser always picks 31st.",
" Teams have the option of trading away their picks to other teams for different picks, players, cash, or a combination thereof.",
" Thus, it is not uncommon for a team's actual draft pick to differ from their assigned draft pick, or for a team to have extra or no draft picks in any round due to these trades."
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"Title: Heisman curse\n\nThe Heisman curse is a term coined to reference a two-part assertion of a negative future for the winning player of the Heisman Trophy. The \"curse\" supposes that any college football player who wins the Heisman plays on a team that will likely lose its subsequent bowl game. The trend of post-award failure has garnered the attention of the mainstream media. Talk of a curse in relation to bowl results was particularly prevalent from 2003 to 2008, when six Heisman Trophy winners compiled a cumulative 1–5 bowl game record, and five of those six led number one ranked teams into the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) National Championship Game as favorites (Heisman Trophy winners, including Reggie Bush, who gave back his Heisman Trophy, are 4–8 overall in the BCS National Championship Game and College Football Playoff National Championship, although prior to 2009 they were 1–6). Additionally, the Heisman curse asserts that in most cases a Heisman winner will have either a poor career in the National Football League (NFL), or in fact not even see such a football career at all. Although many Heisman winners have not enjoyed success at the professional level, including players like Matt Leinart, Andre Ware, Jason White, Rashaan Salaam, Eric Crouch, Ty Detmer, Troy Smith and Gino Torretta, proponents of the \"curse\" rarely cite highly successful players such as Barry Sanders, Charles Woodson, Eddie George, Tim Brown, Bo Jackson, Marcus Allen, Earl Campbell, and Tony Dorsett among the notables.",
"Title: Expeditie Robinson: Battle of the Titans\n\nExpeditie Robinson: Strijd der Titanen (also known as Expeditie Robinson: Battle of the Titans), was a special All-Stars season of the Dutch/Belgian version of the Swedish show Expedition Robinson, or Survivor as it is referred to in some countries. This season began airing in March 2006 and concluded in July of that year. This season began with a surprise \"plank\" challenge in which the winner would automatically be immune from the first elimination and would be one of two contestants to be \"leaders\" of a tribe. As the winner of this challenge Ilona van der Laan, along with Veronique De Pryker, who Ilona picked as the person she got along with the least, picked their tribes from the fifteen other contestants. The last person not picked, Björn Lemeirel, was eliminated from the game. Another twist occurred in episode four when each tribe was asked to pick one player that they trusted the most. The North team chose Melvin Pigot, while the South team chose Richard Mackowia. These two contestants were both sent to a secret island called Entatula where the merge tribe of Panga would live. Eventually those living on the island had chosen all but Fleur Roozenburg, Lydia Guiso, Maxime Verbist, Ryan van Esch, and Veronique De Pryker to join them, they composed the Miniloc tribe and were forced to take part in a series of duels until only one remained and would return to the game. When it came time for the final four, the contestants took part in a couple of final challenges in order to determine who would be the finalists. The first of these challenges was won by Jennifer Smit while the second was won by Ryan van Esch. Ultimately, it was Ryan van Esch who won this season over Jennifer Smit by a jury vote of 4-2.",
"Title: Tom Draper\n\nThomas Edward Draper (nicknamed \"Drapes\" or in Finland \"Toppi\") (born November 20, 1966 in Outremont, Quebec) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender. He was chosen in the eighth round, 165th overall,and the 8th pick by the Winnipeg Jets in the 1985 NHL Entry Draft. On February 28, 1991 the Jets traded Tom to the St. Louis Blues for future considerations. Which on May 24, 1991 turned out being for Jim Vesey and in the same contract he was traded back to the Winnipeg Jets. Then on June 22, 1991 the Buffalo Sabres acquired him from the Jets for the seventh round draft pick in the 1992 entry draft. On September 30, 1993 the Sabres traded him to the New York Islanders for a seventh round draft pick, Steve Plouffe in the 1994 entry draft. He then became a free agent and the Winnipeg Jets picked him up again on December 14, 1995.",
"Title: Robin Cole\n\nRobin Cole, a former professional American football player, was born September 11, 1955 in Compton, California. He was the seventh of ten children born to Obediah and Georgia Mae Cole. He attended high school at Compton High, graduating in 1973. He furthered his education at the University of New Mexico where he became an All American and the first person to be a first round draft pick out of the University. He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers, the 21st pick in the first round of the draft. At Pittsburgh, he was a part of the Steel Curtain defense, replacing Andy Russell as right outside linebacker. He played linebacker and defensive end for twelve seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He played in two Super Bowls - Super Bowl XIII and Super Bowl XIV. Mr. Cole was in the starting lineup in Super Bowl XIV in 1980 and was elected to the Pro Bowl in 1984. He was runner up for MVP in Super Bowl XIV. He played one season, 1988, with the New York Jets.",
"Title: Anthony Woodson\n\nAnthony Woodson (born January 7, 1988) is a professional Canadian football running back for the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League. He was drafted 29th overall by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the 2010 CFL Draft and played for parts of two seasons with the club. On September 9, 2013, Woodson was traded to the Toronto Argonauts, along with a fifth round draft pick in 2014, in exchange for offensive lineman Marc Parenteau and a third round draft pick in 2014. He signed with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats as a free agent on February 11, 2015 and spent two years with the team before signing with his hometown Stampeders on February 17, 2017.",
"Title: Marc Parenteau\n\nMarc Parenteau (born December 4, 1980 in Sherbrooke, Quebec) is a professional Canadian football offensive lineman who last played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League. He was drafted 36th overall by the Ottawa Renegades in the 2003 CFL Draft. He was signed by the Saskatchewan Roughriders to a contract on February 12, 2007 and played for five seasons before being released on February 10, 2012. He was soon after signed by the Toronto Argonauts on February 13, 2012. Parenteau would go on to win the 100th Grey Cup with the Argonauts. On September 9, 2013, Parenteau was traded to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, along with a 3rd round draft pick in 2014, in exchange for running back Anthony Woodson and a fifth round draft pick in 2014. He retired after 9 years in the CFL in January 2014 after winning 2 Grey Cups (2007 & 2012) and he is the only offensive lineman to ever score a touchdown in a Grey Cup game (2010). Before his CFL career, Marc was an All-Star (All Big East) lineman with the Boston College Eagles from 1999-2003. He continues to be a real estate sales representative in the Ottawa, ON area.",
"Title: Rashaan Salaam\n\nRashaan Iman Salaam (October 8, 1974 – December 5, 2016) was an American college and professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for four seasons during the 1990s. Salaam played college football for the University of Colorado and won the 1994 Heisman Trophy. He was picked by the Chicago Bears in the first round of the 1995 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the Bears and Cleveland Browns of the NFL. Salaam died on December 5, 2016, of an apparent suicide.",
"Title: Dante Hall\n\nDamieon Dante Hall (born September 20, 1978) is a former American football return specialist and wide receiver who played nine seasons in the National Football League (NFL). Hall is considered one of the best return specialists in NFL history. Hall is nicknamed \"The Human Joystick.\" Hall was a fifth round draft pick out of Texas A&M University by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2000 NFL Draft. Hall played for the Chiefs for six years before being traded to the St. Louis Rams on April 25, 2007 for the Rams' third and fifth-round pick in the 2007 NFL Draft. Hall was ranked the 10th greatest return specialist in NFL History on NFL Network's NFL Top 10 Return Aces.",
"Title: Ray Snell\n\nRay Snell (born February 24, 1958) is a former guard in the National Football League for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Pittsburgh Steelers and the Detroit Lions. Tampa Bay, using their 4th ever first round draft pick, acquired Snell with the 22nd pick in the first round of the 1980 NFL Draft. After four seasons in Tampa Bay in which he started 46 of 64 games he was traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Once in Pittsburgh he immediately started 13 games. In 1986, he suffered a blow out fracture to the right eye, in which a bone was lodged behind it. He was then traded to the Detroit Lions where he retired. During 1981, he and George Yarno alternated plays bringing in the offensive play call for Doug Williams.",
"Title: List of Atlanta Falcons first-round draft picks\n\nThe Atlanta Falcons, a professional American football team based in Atlanta, are part of the National Football Conference South Division. They joined the National Football League (NFL) as an expansion team for the 1966 season and became the first NFL franchise in the Southeastern United States. They first participated in the 1966 NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting, more commonly known as the NFL Draft. In the NFL Draft, each NFL franchise annually seeks to add new players to its roster. Teams are ranked in reverse order based on the previous season's record, with the worst record picking first, the second-worst picking second and so on. The two exceptions to this order are made for teams that appeared in the previous Super Bowl; the Super Bowl champion always picks 32nd, and the Super Bowl loser always picks 31st. Teams have the option of trading away their picks to other teams for different picks, players, cash, or a combination thereof. Thus, it is not uncommon for a team's actual draft pick to differ from their assigned draft pick, or for a team to have extra or no draft picks in any round due to these trades."
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"Jack Knight (born July 13, 1952) is a political scientist and legal theorist.",
" His academic contributions are about political, social, and law theory.",
" He is currently a professor of politics, philosophy and economics at Duke University School of Law and at the Duke's Trinity College of Arts and Sciences.",
" He is the author of several books such as \"Institutions and Social Conflict\" (Cambridge University Press, 1992), \"Explaining Social Institutions\" (The University of Michigan Press, 1995), and \"The Choices Justices Make\" (Congressional Quarterly Press, 1997) with which he won the American Political Science Association C. Herman Prichett Award.",
" He has also written plenty of journal articles and edited volumes about democratic theory, rules of law, judicial decision-making, and theories of institutional emergence and change.",
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"Robert B. Talisse (born 1970) is an American philosopher and political theorist.",
" He is currently Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, where he is also a Professor of Political Science.",
" Talisse is a former editor of the academic journal \"Public Affairs Quarterly\", and a regular contributor to the blog \"3 Quarks Daily\", where he posts a monthly column with his frequent co-author and fellow Vanderbilt philosopher Scott F. Aikin.",
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"Bruce E. Cain (born November 28, 1948) is a Professor of Political Science at Stanford University and Director of the Bill Lane Center for the American West.",
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" He has written extensively on elections, legislative representation, California politics, redistricting, and political regulation.",
" In addition to his academic work, Cain frequently is quoted in national and international media, and regularly appears as a political expert for KGO-TV in the San Francisco Bay Area.",
" He is a member of the American Political Science Association, and serves on the editorial boards of Election Law Journal and American Politics Research.",
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" She has worked extensively in democratic theory, new media, and psychoanalytic theories of the public sphere.",
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" He is Professor of Law at the Dale E. Fowler School of Law, and a Professor of Economics at the George Argyros School of Business and Economics, at Chapman University, in Orange, California.",
" He was Dean of Chapman University School of Law from 2011-16, a former five-term Republican United States Congressman from California's 12th and 15th districts, former member of the California State Senate, a former professor at Stanford Law School, former dean of the Haas School of Business, and former professor of business administration at the University of California, Berkeley.",
" In 2000 he retired from his House seat to run for the U.S. Senate but lost decisively to incumbent Dianne Feinstein.",
" He served as the Director of Finance for the State of California from 2004 to 2005.",
" On June 8, 2010, he lost his third bid for the United States Senate, and second for the seat held by Democrat Barbara Boxer, losing the Republican nomination to Carly Fiorina."
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"Charles R. Beitz (born 1949) is an American political theorist.",
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"Constellations: An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal of critical and democratic theory and successor of \"Praxis International\".",
" It is edited by Andrew Arato, Amy Allen, and Andreas Kalyvas.",
" Seyla Benhabib is a co-founding former editor and Nancy Fraser a former co-editor."
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"Title: Alan Johnson (political theorist)\n\nAlan Johnson is a British political theorist and activist. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre. Previously he was Professor of Democratic Theory and Practice at Edge Hill University.",
"Title: Jack Knight (political scientist)\n\nJack Knight (born July 13, 1952) is a political scientist and legal theorist. His academic contributions are about political, social, and law theory. He is currently a professor of politics, philosophy and economics at Duke University School of Law and at the Duke's Trinity College of Arts and Sciences. He is the author of several books such as \"Institutions and Social Conflict\" (Cambridge University Press, 1992), \"Explaining Social Institutions\" (The University of Michigan Press, 1995), and \"The Choices Justices Make\" (Congressional Quarterly Press, 1997) with which he won the American Political Science Association C. Herman Prichett Award. He has also written plenty of journal articles and edited volumes about democratic theory, rules of law, judicial decision-making, and theories of institutional emergence and change. He has collaborated as a professor and researcher in universities at Washington, Chicago, Michigan, Virginia, Copenhagen, and Bonn.",
"Title: Robert B. Talisse\n\nRobert B. Talisse (born 1970) is an American philosopher and political theorist. He is currently Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, where he is also a Professor of Political Science. Talisse is a former editor of the academic journal \"Public Affairs Quarterly\", and a regular contributor to the blog \"3 Quarks Daily\", where he posts a monthly column with his frequent co-author and fellow Vanderbilt philosopher Scott F. Aikin. He earned his PhD in Philosophy from the City University of New York in 2001. His principal area of research is political philosophy, with an emphasis on democratic theory and liberalism.",
"Title: Bruce E. Cain\n\nBruce E. Cain (born November 28, 1948) is a Professor of Political Science at Stanford University and Director of the Bill Lane Center for the American West. Professor Cain’s fields of interest include American politics, political regulation, democratic theory, and state and local government. He has written extensively on elections, legislative representation, California politics, redistricting, and political regulation. In addition to his academic work, Cain frequently is quoted in national and international media, and regularly appears as a political expert for KGO-TV in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is a member of the American Political Science Association, and serves on the editorial boards of Election Law Journal and American Politics Research. Professor Cain has been a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences since 2000. During AY 2012-13, Cain will serve as a Straus Fellow at New York University's Straus Institute for the Advanced Study of Law and Justice.",
"Title: Noëlle McAfee\n\nNoëlle McAfee is Professor of Philosophy and affiliated faculty in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Psychoanalytic Studies at Emory University, where she has taught since 2010. McAfee previously taught at several other universities, including serving as Allen-Berenson Visiting Associate Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies at Brandeis University. She has worked extensively in democratic theory, new media, and psychoanalytic theories of the public sphere. McAfee is currently the co-chair of Public Philosophy Network, associate editor of the Kettering Review, and has spent a number of years engaged in political issues in Washington, DC, both before and during her academic career.",
"Title: Jean L. Cohen\n\nJean Louise Cohen (born November 18, 1946) is the Nell and Herbert Singer Professor of Political Thought at Columbia University. She specializes in contemporary political and legal theory with particular research interests in democratic theory, critical theory, Civil society, gender and the law.",
"Title: Edge Hill University\n\nEdge Hill University is a campus-based public university in Ormskirk, Lancashire, England, which opened in 1885 as Edge Hill College, the first non-denominational teacher training college for women in England, before admitting its first male students in 1959. In 2005, Edge Hill was granted Taught Degree Awarding Powers by the Privy Council and became Edge Hill University on 18 May 2006.",
"Title: Tom Campbell (California politician)\n\nThomas John Campbell (born August 14, 1952) is an American academic, educator and former politician. He is Professor of Law at the Dale E. Fowler School of Law, and a Professor of Economics at the George Argyros School of Business and Economics, at Chapman University, in Orange, California. He was Dean of Chapman University School of Law from 2011-16, a former five-term Republican United States Congressman from California's 12th and 15th districts, former member of the California State Senate, a former professor at Stanford Law School, former dean of the Haas School of Business, and former professor of business administration at the University of California, Berkeley. In 2000 he retired from his House seat to run for the U.S. Senate but lost decisively to incumbent Dianne Feinstein. He served as the Director of Finance for the State of California from 2004 to 2005. On June 8, 2010, he lost his third bid for the United States Senate, and second for the seat held by Democrat Barbara Boxer, losing the Republican nomination to Carly Fiorina.",
"Title: Charles Beitz\n\nCharles R. Beitz (born 1949) is an American political theorist. He is Edward S. Sanford Professor of Politics at Princeton University specializing in Political Theory, as well as director of the University Center for Human Values. His philosophical and teaching interests focus on international political theory, democratic theory, the theory of human rights and legal theory.",
"Title: Constellations (journal)\n\nConstellations: An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal of critical and democratic theory and successor of \"Praxis International\". It is edited by Andrew Arato, Amy Allen, and Andreas Kalyvas. Seyla Benhabib is a co-founding former editor and Nancy Fraser a former co-editor."
] |
7,706
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The "Kung Fu Panda" franchise from DreamWorks Animation consists of three films, three shorts, one of them being, Secrets of the Furious Five, an American animated short produced by DreamWorks Animation, which serves as a semi-sequel or spin-off to the animated feature film, now available as a separate DVD as of which date?
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March 24, 2009
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bridge
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easy
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"Kung Fu Panda (franchise)",
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"Kung Fu Panda is a 2008 American computer-animated action comedy martial arts film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures.",
" It was directed by John Stevenson and Mark Osborne and produced by Melissa Cobb, and stars the voices of Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Ian McShane, Seth Rogen, Lucy Liu, David Cross, Randall Duk Kim, James Hong, and Jackie Chan.",
" Set in a version of ancient China populated by anthropomorphic talking animals, the plot revolves around a bumbling panda named Po who aspires to be a kung fu master.",
" When an evil kung fu warrior is foretold to escape after twenty years in prison, Po is unwittingly named the chosen one destined to defeat him and bring peace to the land, much to the chagrin of the resident kung fu warriors."
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"Kung Fu Panda 3 is a 2016 3D computer-animated action-comedy martial arts film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox.",
" It is the third installment in the \"Kung Fu Panda\" franchise, and the sequel to 2011's \"Kung Fu Panda 2\".",
" In the film, Po enters the panda village and re-unites with his birth father and other pandas, but problems arise when a villainous spirit warrior, named Kai, returns to the mortal realm and steals chi from the kung fu masters.",
" To prevent Kai from taking chi from all kung fu masters and pandas, Po forms the army of pandas to battle Kai's jade minions and Po must become a master of chi to defeat him and save his friends."
],
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"Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters is a 2011 animated short film from DreamWorks Animation.",
" It was released on December 13, 2011 as a special feature attached to the \"Kung Fu Panda 2\" DVD and Blu-ray.",
" The short consists mostly of a traditional animation (17 minutes), which was created by Duncan Studio.",
" It uncovers the backgrounds of the masters of Gongmen City: Master Thundering Rhino, Master Storming Ox, and Master Croc."
],
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"sentences": [
"The \"Kung Fu Panda\" franchise from DreamWorks Animation consists of three films: \"Kung Fu Panda\" (2008), \"Kung Fu Panda 2\" (2011) and \"Kung Fu Panda 3\" (2016).",
" The first two were distributed by Paramount Pictures, while the third film was distributed by 20th Century Fox.",
" Three shorts, \"Secrets of the Furious Five\" (2008), \"Kung Fu Panda Holiday Special\" (2010) and \"\" (2011), were also released.",
" A television series for Nickelodeon television network, \"\", premiered in the fall of 2011."
],
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"Pierre Perifel is a French animator, best known for his character work at DreamWorks Animation and for his award-winning student film \"Le Building\".",
" He joined DreamWorks in 2008, after working on 2D animated films in France.",
" The following year, Perifel won an Annie Award for the short film \"Secrets of the Furious Five\".",
" He received subsequent nominations for \"Kung Fu Panda 2\" and \"Rise of the Guardians\"."
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"Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Scroll is an animated short film in the \"Kung Fu Panda\" film series.",
" It was included on the 2015 Digital HD and 2016 Blu-ray, and DVD re-release of \"Kung Fu Panda\" and \"Kung Fu Panda 2\"."
],
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"DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. (more commonly known as DreamWorks Animation, or simply DreamWorks) is an American animation studio that is a subsidiary of Universal Studios, a division of NBCUniversal, itself a division of Comcast.",
" It is based in Glendale, California and produces animated feature films, television programs and online virtual games.",
" The studio has currently released a total of 35 feature films, including the franchises \"Shrek\", \"Madagascar\", \"Kung Fu Panda\" and \"How to Train Your Dragon\".",
" Originally formed under the banner of its main DreamWorks studio in 1997 by some of Amblin Entertainment's former animation branch Amblimation alumni, it was spun off into a separate public company in 2004.",
" DreamWorks Animation currently maintains its Glendale campus, as well as satellite studios in India and China.",
" On August 22, 2016, NBCUniversal acquired DreamWorks Animation for $3.8 billion, making it a division of the Universal Filmed Entertainment Group."
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"The following is a list of characters from the DreamWorks animated film media franchise \"Kung Fu Panda\", with their shorts and specials \"Secrets of the Furious Five\", \"Kung Fu Panda Holiday\", \"\", and \"\", as well as the video games and TV show \"\"."
],
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"Kung Fu Panda 2 is a 2011 3D American computer-animated comedy-drama martial arts film, directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson, produced by DreamWorks Animation, and distributed by Paramount Pictures.",
" It is the sequel to the 2008 film \"Kung Fu Panda\" and the second installment in the \"Kung Fu Panda\" franchise."
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"Secrets of the Furious Five (also known as Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five) is an American animated short produced by DreamWorks Animation, which serves as a semi-sequel or spin-off to the animated feature film \"Kung Fu Panda\" and appears on a companion disc of the original film's deluxe DVD release.",
" It was later broadcast on NBC on February 26, 2009 and is now available as a separate DVD as of March 24, 2009."
],
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}
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"Title: Kung Fu Panda\n\nKung Fu Panda is a 2008 American computer-animated action comedy martial arts film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by John Stevenson and Mark Osborne and produced by Melissa Cobb, and stars the voices of Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Ian McShane, Seth Rogen, Lucy Liu, David Cross, Randall Duk Kim, James Hong, and Jackie Chan. Set in a version of ancient China populated by anthropomorphic talking animals, the plot revolves around a bumbling panda named Po who aspires to be a kung fu master. When an evil kung fu warrior is foretold to escape after twenty years in prison, Po is unwittingly named the chosen one destined to defeat him and bring peace to the land, much to the chagrin of the resident kung fu warriors.",
"Title: Kung Fu Panda 3\n\nKung Fu Panda 3 is a 2016 3D computer-animated action-comedy martial arts film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the third installment in the \"Kung Fu Panda\" franchise, and the sequel to 2011's \"Kung Fu Panda 2\". In the film, Po enters the panda village and re-unites with his birth father and other pandas, but problems arise when a villainous spirit warrior, named Kai, returns to the mortal realm and steals chi from the kung fu masters. To prevent Kai from taking chi from all kung fu masters and pandas, Po forms the army of pandas to battle Kai's jade minions and Po must become a master of chi to defeat him and save his friends.",
"Title: Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters\n\nKung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters is a 2011 animated short film from DreamWorks Animation. It was released on December 13, 2011 as a special feature attached to the \"Kung Fu Panda 2\" DVD and Blu-ray. The short consists mostly of a traditional animation (17 minutes), which was created by Duncan Studio. It uncovers the backgrounds of the masters of Gongmen City: Master Thundering Rhino, Master Storming Ox, and Master Croc.",
"Title: Kung Fu Panda (franchise)\n\nThe \"Kung Fu Panda\" franchise from DreamWorks Animation consists of three films: \"Kung Fu Panda\" (2008), \"Kung Fu Panda 2\" (2011) and \"Kung Fu Panda 3\" (2016). The first two were distributed by Paramount Pictures, while the third film was distributed by 20th Century Fox. Three shorts, \"Secrets of the Furious Five\" (2008), \"Kung Fu Panda Holiday Special\" (2010) and \"\" (2011), were also released. A television series for Nickelodeon television network, \"\", premiered in the fall of 2011.",
"Title: Pierre Perifel\n\nPierre Perifel is a French animator, best known for his character work at DreamWorks Animation and for his award-winning student film \"Le Building\". He joined DreamWorks in 2008, after working on 2D animated films in France. The following year, Perifel won an Annie Award for the short film \"Secrets of the Furious Five\". He received subsequent nominations for \"Kung Fu Panda 2\" and \"Rise of the Guardians\".",
"Title: Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Scroll\n\nKung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Scroll is an animated short film in the \"Kung Fu Panda\" film series. It was included on the 2015 Digital HD and 2016 Blu-ray, and DVD re-release of \"Kung Fu Panda\" and \"Kung Fu Panda 2\".",
"Title: DreamWorks Animation\n\nDreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. (more commonly known as DreamWorks Animation, or simply DreamWorks) is an American animation studio that is a subsidiary of Universal Studios, a division of NBCUniversal, itself a division of Comcast. It is based in Glendale, California and produces animated feature films, television programs and online virtual games. The studio has currently released a total of 35 feature films, including the franchises \"Shrek\", \"Madagascar\", \"Kung Fu Panda\" and \"How to Train Your Dragon\". Originally formed under the banner of its main DreamWorks studio in 1997 by some of Amblin Entertainment's former animation branch Amblimation alumni, it was spun off into a separate public company in 2004. DreamWorks Animation currently maintains its Glendale campus, as well as satellite studios in India and China. On August 22, 2016, NBCUniversal acquired DreamWorks Animation for $3.8 billion, making it a division of the Universal Filmed Entertainment Group.",
"Title: List of Kung Fu Panda characters\n\nThe following is a list of characters from the DreamWorks animated film media franchise \"Kung Fu Panda\", with their shorts and specials \"Secrets of the Furious Five\", \"Kung Fu Panda Holiday\", \"\", and \"\", as well as the video games and TV show \"\".",
"Title: Kung Fu Panda 2\n\nKung Fu Panda 2 is a 2011 3D American computer-animated comedy-drama martial arts film, directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson, produced by DreamWorks Animation, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the sequel to the 2008 film \"Kung Fu Panda\" and the second installment in the \"Kung Fu Panda\" franchise.",
"Title: Secrets of the Furious Five\n\nSecrets of the Furious Five (also known as Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five) is an American animated short produced by DreamWorks Animation, which serves as a semi-sequel or spin-off to the animated feature film \"Kung Fu Panda\" and appears on a companion disc of the original film's deluxe DVD release. It was later broadcast on NBC on February 26, 2009 and is now available as a separate DVD as of March 24, 2009."
] |
7,707
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Who was born first, Barbara Cartland or John Banville?
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Mary Barbara Hamilton Cartland
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comparison
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hard
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"Dame Mary Barbara Hamilton Cartland DBE CStJ (9 July 1901 – 21 May 2000) was an English author of romance novels, one of the best-selling authors as well as one of the most prolific and commercially successful worldwide of the twentieth century.",
" Her 723 novels were translated into 38 languages and she continues to be referenced in the \"Guinness World Records\" for the most novels published in a single year in 1976.",
" As Barbara Cartland she is known for her numerous romantic novels but she also wrote under her married name of Barbara McCorquodale and briefly under the pseudonym of Marcus Belfry.",
" She wrote more than 700 books, as well as plays, music, verse, drama, magazine articles and operetta, and was a prominent philanthropist.",
" She reportedly sold more than 750 million copies.",
" Other sources estimate her book sales at more than two billion copies.",
" She specialised in 19th-century Victorian era pure romance.",
" Her novels all featured portrait-style artwork, particularly the cover art, usually designed by Frances Marshall."
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"sentences": [
"Ghosts is a novel by Irish writer John Banville.",
" Published in 1993, it was his first novel since \"The Book of Evidence\" (1989), which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize.",
" The second in what Banville described as a \"triptych\", to make \"an investigation of the way in which the imagination works.\"",
" This novel features many of the same characters and relates to events of the previous novel."
],
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},
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"The Romantic Novelists' Association (RNA) is an association of romantic fiction writers in the United Kingdom.",
" Founded in 1960, mainly through the efforts of Denise Robins (first president), Barbara Cartland (first vice-president), Vivian Stuart (first elected chairman), and other authors like Elizabeth Goudge, Netta Muskett, Catherine Cookson, Rosamunde Pilcher and Lucilla Andrews."
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"William John Banville (born 8 December 1945), who writes as John Banville and sometimes as Benjamin Black, is an Irish novelist, adapter of dramas, and screenwriter.",
" Recognised for his precise, cold, forensic prose style, Nabokovian inventiveness, and for the dark humour of his generally arch narrators, Banville is considered to be \"one of the most imaginative literary novelists writing in the English language today.\"",
" He has been described as \"the heir to Proust, via Nabokov.\""
],
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},
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"Duel of Hearts is a 1991 romantic television film directed by John Hough.",
" Terence Feely penned the screenplay, based on the Barbara Cartland novel, \"A Duel of Hearts\".",
" The film stars Alison Doody, Michael York, Geraldine Chaplin and Benedict Taylor."
],
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},
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"A Hazard of Hearts is a made-for-television romantic film starring Helena Bonham Carter in one of her first major roles.",
" Based on a novel by Barbara Cartland, it was released in 1987."
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"Major John Ronald Hamilton Cartland (3 January 1907 — 30 May 1940) was a British Conservative Party politician.",
" He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for King's Norton in Birmingham from 1935 until he was killed in action in 1940, aged 33.",
" He was the brother of prolific romance author, Barbara Cartland."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Newton Letter is a novel by John Banville, first published in 1982.",
" It was published in the United States in 1987.",
" Drawing comparisons with Ford Madox Ford's \"The Good Soldier\" and John Hawkes's \"The Blood Oranges\" for their use of the unreliable narrator, \"The Newton Letter\" was described there as Banville's \"most impressive work to date\"."
],
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},
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"In Love with Barbara is a 2008 drama television film, inspired by the life of the romantic novelist Barbara Cartland, which tells the story of what made her the Queen of Romance.",
" It was written by Jacquetta May and shown on BBC Four at 9:00pm, on Sunday 26 October 2008."
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"Some writers have had prolific careers with hundreds of their works being published.",
" While some best-selling authors have written a small number of books that have sold millions of copies, others have had lengthy careers and maintained a high level of output year after year.",
" Dame Agatha Christie, the most-published novelist in history, is estimated to have sold 4 billion books, having written 69 novels and 19 plays.",
" Her works were published between 1920 and 1976, equating to around three publications every two years.",
" Dame Barbara Cartland has also sold millions of copies of her books but wrote many more than Christie.",
" She spent 80 years as a novelist with 722 books published, averaging one book released every 40 days of her career.",
" While Cartland wrote a significant number of full-length novels, other authors have been published many more times but have specialised in short stories.",
" Spanish author Corín Tellado wrote over 5,000 novellas, selling 400 million copies of her books."
],
"title": "List of prolific writers"
}
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"Title: Barbara Cartland\n\nDame Mary Barbara Hamilton Cartland DBE CStJ (9 July 1901 – 21 May 2000) was an English author of romance novels, one of the best-selling authors as well as one of the most prolific and commercially successful worldwide of the twentieth century. Her 723 novels were translated into 38 languages and she continues to be referenced in the \"Guinness World Records\" for the most novels published in a single year in 1976. As Barbara Cartland she is known for her numerous romantic novels but she also wrote under her married name of Barbara McCorquodale and briefly under the pseudonym of Marcus Belfry. She wrote more than 700 books, as well as plays, music, verse, drama, magazine articles and operetta, and was a prominent philanthropist. She reportedly sold more than 750 million copies. Other sources estimate her book sales at more than two billion copies. She specialised in 19th-century Victorian era pure romance. Her novels all featured portrait-style artwork, particularly the cover art, usually designed by Frances Marshall.",
"Title: Ghosts (Banville novel)\n\nGhosts is a novel by Irish writer John Banville. Published in 1993, it was his first novel since \"The Book of Evidence\" (1989), which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. The second in what Banville described as a \"triptych\", to make \"an investigation of the way in which the imagination works.\" This novel features many of the same characters and relates to events of the previous novel.",
"Title: Romantic Novelists' Association\n\nThe Romantic Novelists' Association (RNA) is an association of romantic fiction writers in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1960, mainly through the efforts of Denise Robins (first president), Barbara Cartland (first vice-president), Vivian Stuart (first elected chairman), and other authors like Elizabeth Goudge, Netta Muskett, Catherine Cookson, Rosamunde Pilcher and Lucilla Andrews.",
"Title: John Banville\n\nWilliam John Banville (born 8 December 1945), who writes as John Banville and sometimes as Benjamin Black, is an Irish novelist, adapter of dramas, and screenwriter. Recognised for his precise, cold, forensic prose style, Nabokovian inventiveness, and for the dark humour of his generally arch narrators, Banville is considered to be \"one of the most imaginative literary novelists writing in the English language today.\" He has been described as \"the heir to Proust, via Nabokov.\"",
"Title: Duel of Hearts\n\nDuel of Hearts is a 1991 romantic television film directed by John Hough. Terence Feely penned the screenplay, based on the Barbara Cartland novel, \"A Duel of Hearts\". The film stars Alison Doody, Michael York, Geraldine Chaplin and Benedict Taylor.",
"Title: A Hazard of Hearts\n\nA Hazard of Hearts is a made-for-television romantic film starring Helena Bonham Carter in one of her first major roles. Based on a novel by Barbara Cartland, it was released in 1987.",
"Title: Ronald Cartland\n\nMajor John Ronald Hamilton Cartland (3 January 1907 — 30 May 1940) was a British Conservative Party politician. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for King's Norton in Birmingham from 1935 until he was killed in action in 1940, aged 33. He was the brother of prolific romance author, Barbara Cartland.",
"Title: The Newton Letter\n\nThe Newton Letter is a novel by John Banville, first published in 1982. It was published in the United States in 1987. Drawing comparisons with Ford Madox Ford's \"The Good Soldier\" and John Hawkes's \"The Blood Oranges\" for their use of the unreliable narrator, \"The Newton Letter\" was described there as Banville's \"most impressive work to date\".",
"Title: In Love with Barbara\n\nIn Love with Barbara is a 2008 drama television film, inspired by the life of the romantic novelist Barbara Cartland, which tells the story of what made her the Queen of Romance. It was written by Jacquetta May and shown on BBC Four at 9:00pm, on Sunday 26 October 2008.",
"Title: List of prolific writers\n\nSome writers have had prolific careers with hundreds of their works being published. While some best-selling authors have written a small number of books that have sold millions of copies, others have had lengthy careers and maintained a high level of output year after year. Dame Agatha Christie, the most-published novelist in history, is estimated to have sold 4 billion books, having written 69 novels and 19 plays. Her works were published between 1920 and 1976, equating to around three publications every two years. Dame Barbara Cartland has also sold millions of copies of her books but wrote many more than Christie. She spent 80 years as a novelist with 722 books published, averaging one book released every 40 days of her career. While Cartland wrote a significant number of full-length novels, other authors have been published many more times but have specialised in short stories. Spanish author Corín Tellado wrote over 5,000 novellas, selling 400 million copies of her books."
] |
7,708
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Who wrote the 2006 horror film of which "Hillside Cannibals" is a mockbuster?
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Aja and Grégory Levasseur
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bridge
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"The Redsin Tower is a 2006 horror film by Toetag Pictures.",
" It is directed by Fred Vogel.",
" It is their third feature film.",
" Unlike their previous films, the \"August Underground\" series, the film has a more traditional narrative.",
" \"The Redsin Tower\" is noteworthy of its use of excessive gore, violence and psychological horror."
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"Bram Stoker's Dracula's Curse (also known simply as Dracula's Curse) is a 2006 horror film by The Asylum, written and directed by Leigh Scott.",
" Despite featuring Bram Stoker's name in the title, the film is not directly based on any of his writings or a mockbuster to the 1992 film \"Bram Stoker's Dracula\", but shares similarities to films such as \"\", \"Dracula 2000\", \"\" and \"Van Helsing\".",
" The film also shares some similarities with the 1971 Hammer horror film \"Countess Dracula\", which also features a Dracula-esque femme fatale in the lead role."
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"Night of the Living Dead 3D or Night of the Living DE3D is a 2006 horror film made in 3D.",
" It is the second remake of the 1968 horror classic \"Night of the Living Dead\".",
" The first remake was released in 1990 and was directed by Tom Savini from a revised screenplay by George A. Romero.",
" Unlike the first remake, no one involved with the original is involved with this version.",
" The original film was never properly copyrighted, and so it has fallen into the public domain, making this remake possible with no permission from the original's creators (the original movie can actually be seen playing on TV in this version)."
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"Driftwood is a 2006 horror film that was shown at the Screamfest LA International Horror Film Festival on October 20, 2006.",
" The film was released on DVD on November 13, 2007.",
" Driftwood was directed by Tim Sullivan and starring Raviv Ullman and Diamond Dallas Page."
],
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"sentences": [
"Snakes on a Train is a 2006 direct-to-video action horror film released by The Asylum as a mockbuster on August 15, 2006.",
" Many aspects of the film are inspired by the film \"Snakes on a Plane\", which was scheduled for theatrical release three days later on August 18, 2006."
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"sentences": [
"The Hillside Strangler is a 2004 crime horror film directed by Chuck Parello and written by Stephen Johnston, based on the true story of Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono Jr., the Hillside Strangler serial killers.",
" The film stars C. Thomas Howell as Bianchi and Nicholas Turturro as Buono."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Paranormal Entity is a 2009 American supernatural horror film written, directed by and starring Shane Van Dyke and produced by The Asylum in 2009.",
" It is one of many films dubbed as a \"mockbuster\", a movie designed to capitalize on the success of a more popular film.",
" \"Paranormal Entity\" is a copycat of the successful low-budget horror film \"Paranormal Activity\".",
" The film was followed by indirect sequels \"\" (also known as \"Paranormal Entity 2\") in 2010, \"\" (also known as \"Paranormal Entity 3\") in 2011, and \"\" (also known as \"Paranormal Entity 4\") in 2012."
],
"title": "Paranormal Entity"
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"Title: Bram Stoker's Dracula's Curse\n\nBram Stoker's Dracula's Curse (also known simply as Dracula's Curse) is a 2006 horror film by The Asylum, written and directed by Leigh Scott. Despite featuring Bram Stoker's name in the title, the film is not directly based on any of his writings or a mockbuster to the 1992 film \"Bram Stoker's Dracula\", but shares similarities to films such as \"\", \"Dracula 2000\", \"\" and \"Van Helsing\". The film also shares some similarities with the 1971 Hammer horror film \"Countess Dracula\", which also features a Dracula-esque femme fatale in the lead role.",
"Title: Night of the Living Dead 3D\n\nNight of the Living Dead 3D or Night of the Living DE3D is a 2006 horror film made in 3D. It is the second remake of the 1968 horror classic \"Night of the Living Dead\". The first remake was released in 1990 and was directed by Tom Savini from a revised screenplay by George A. Romero. Unlike the first remake, no one involved with the original is involved with this version. The original film was never properly copyrighted, and so it has fallen into the public domain, making this remake possible with no permission from the original's creators (the original movie can actually be seen playing on TV in this version).",
"Title: Driftwood (2006 film)\n\nDriftwood is a 2006 horror film that was shown at the Screamfest LA International Horror Film Festival on October 20, 2006. The film was released on DVD on November 13, 2007. Driftwood was directed by Tim Sullivan and starring Raviv Ullman and Diamond Dallas Page.",
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"Title: The Hillside Strangler (film)\n\nThe Hillside Strangler is a 2004 crime horror film directed by Chuck Parello and written by Stephen Johnston, based on the true story of Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono Jr., the Hillside Strangler serial killers. The film stars C. Thomas Howell as Bianchi and Nicholas Turturro as Buono.",
"Title: Paranormal Entity\n\nParanormal Entity is a 2009 American supernatural horror film written, directed by and starring Shane Van Dyke and produced by The Asylum in 2009. It is one of many films dubbed as a \"mockbuster\", a movie designed to capitalize on the success of a more popular film. \"Paranormal Entity\" is a copycat of the successful low-budget horror film \"Paranormal Activity\". The film was followed by indirect sequels \"\" (also known as \"Paranormal Entity 2\") in 2010, \"\" (also known as \"Paranormal Entity 3\") in 2011, and \"\" (also known as \"Paranormal Entity 4\") in 2012.",
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"Title: The Hills Have Eyes (2006 film)\n\nThe Hills Have Eyes is a 2006 American horror film and remake of Wes Craven's 1977 film of the same name. Written by filmmaking partners Alexandre Aja and Grégory Levasseur of the French horror film \"Haute Tension\", and directed by Aja. The film follows a family that is targeted by a group of murderous mutants after their car breaks down in the desert.",
"Title: Hillside Cannibals\n\nHillside Cannibals is a 2006 American horror film directed by Leigh Scott and produced by The Asylum. The film is a mockbuster of the film \"The Hills Have Eyes\", another film released around the same month, but its plot also incorporates elements from other films, including \"Cannibal Holocaust\", \"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre\" and \"House of 1000 Corpses\"."
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Let There Be Love is Joni James debut album, recorded in which year, "I Need You Now," which was to have followed the hit "My Love, My Love" but was canceled when Eddie Fisher came out with a version recorded several weeks after Joni's?
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" Fisher divorced his first wife, actress Debbie Reynolds, to marry Reynolds' best friend, actress Elizabeth Taylor, after Taylor's husband, film producer Mike Todd, was killed in a plane crash.",
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"Faith is the third studio album by country artist Faith Hill, released in 1998.",
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" \"Better Days\" was previously recorded by Bekka & Billy on their debut album.",
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" \"I Love You\" was originally recorded by Celine Dion for her album, \"Falling into You\".",
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" OneRepublic vocalist Ryan Tedder has commented that \"Say (All I Need\") is his \"favorite track on the album.\"",
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" The serial number, 222, coincidentally included James's lucky number, \"22,\" which appeared in many of her record serial numbers all over the world.",
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" The memorable cover was done at M-G-M Pictures Studios in Culver City by artist Russ Gale.",
" From the album a single of \"Let There Be Love\" and \"You're Nearer\" was shipped to radio stations.",
" Then, by public demand, a single of \"You're My Everything\" and \"You're Nearer\" was released.",
" This album offered Joni's second recording of \"Let There Be Love,\" which had been released in an earlier version in 1952 as her first single on Sharp Records in Chicago, then going to M-G-M Records for further distribution.",
" Both recordings were arranged and conducted by Lew Douglas.",
" \"Let There Be Love\" went to the top of the album charts and was the sixth-best-selling album of 1953.",
" In 1956 the album was reissued as a 12-inch L.P. and in three single EPs; there was no EP set including the entire album.",
" For this release, four Joni James singles were added, but one of them had never been released.",
" That was \"I Need You Now,\" which was to have followed the hit \"My Love, My Love\" but was canceled when Eddie Fisher came out with a version recorded several weeks after Joni's.",
" M-G-M had expected Joni's original version to go straight to #1.",
" For the new album the first four songs and second four songs were switched to get \"You're My Everything\" in the outside groove of the L.P. to facilitate disc jockey play.",
" So, for 50 years, the story the album tells has been garbled.",
" In 1961 the album got new cover art, a new serial number (E3931), and an electronically simulated stereo release.",
" Released again on compact disk with yet more bonus tracks, the album is in its fifth decade as a best seller.",
" Joni James hopes for yet another release which will restore the original song order.",
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"Title: Eddie Fisher (singer)\n\nEdwin John \"Eddie\" Fisher (August 10, 1928 – September 22, 2010) was an American singer and actor. He was the most successful pop singles artist during the first half of the 1950s, selling millions of records and hosting his own TV show. Fisher divorced his first wife, actress Debbie Reynolds, to marry Reynolds' best friend, actress Elizabeth Taylor, after Taylor's husband, film producer Mike Todd, was killed in a plane crash. The scandalous affair was widely reported, bringing unfavorable publicity to Fisher. He later married Connie Stevens. Fisher fathered Carrie Fisher and Todd Fisher with Reynolds, and Joely Fisher and Tricia Leigh Fisher with Stevens.",
"Title: Faith (Faith Hill album)\n\nFaith is the third studio album by country artist Faith Hill, released in 1998. Due to the success of the single \"This Kiss\" in Australia and the UK, the album was released under the title Love Will Always Win, featuring the title track, a new version of \"Piece of My Heart\" and two new versions of \"Let Me Let Go\", which replace \"You Give Me Love\", \"My Wild Frontier\", \"Just to Hear You Say That You Love Me\" and the original version of \"Let Me Let Go\". In some countries, \"It Matters to Me\", the title track and hit single from Hill's second album, is also included as a bonus track. \"Better Days\" was previously recorded by Bekka & Billy on their debut album. \"Love Will Always Win\" was later issued as a single by Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood from Brooks' album \"The Lost Sessions\". \"I Love You\" was originally recorded by Celine Dion for her album, \"Falling into You\". The album was released on April 21, 1998 and received a six-time platinum certification from the RIAA. As of October 6, 2003, sales were RIAA-certified at six million.",
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"Title: Revolution (Beatles song)\n\n\"Revolution\" is a song by the Beatles, written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney. Three versions of the song were recorded in 1968: a slow, bluesy arrangement (titled \"Revolution 1\") for the Beatles' self-titled double album, commonly known as \"the White Album\"; a more abstract musical collage (titled \"Revolution 9\") that originated as the latter part of \"Revolution 1\" and appears on the same album; and a faster, hard rock version similar to \"Revolution 1\", released as the B-side of the \"Hey Jude\" single. Although the single version was issued first, it was recorded several weeks after \"Revolution 1\", as a re-make specifically intended for release as a single.",
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"Title: Chelsea Morning\n\n\"Chelsea Morning\" is a song written and composed by Joni Mitchell and recorded for the singer's second album, \"Clouds,\" which she released in 1969. Prior to it coming out on the Mitchell album, the song had been issued as a single by Judy Collins earlier in the year and as a track on the debut album by Fairport Convention in 1968. Jennifer Warnes recorded it for her debut album, \"I Can See Everything,\" also in 1968, and, in 1969, this version was released as a single. The earliest commercial appearance of the song, however, was likely its interpretation by Dave Van Ronk on his 1967 album \"Dave Van Ronk and the Hudson Dusters.\"",
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"Title: Song to a Seagull\n\nSong to a Seagull (also known as Joni Mitchell) is the debut album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. Produced by David Crosby, the album was recorded in 1967 at Sunset Sound and released in March 1968 by record label Reprise.",
"Title: Let There Be Love (1993 Joni James album)\n\n\"Let There Be Love\" was an album of songs recorded by Joni James as airchecks, released by Jasmine Records on March 1, 1993. While many of the songs included on the album were hits for Joni James in the 1950s, these are different performances."
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" The bus station is well connected to most of the cities and towns in the Telangana state erstwhile Andhra Pradesh.",
" There are a total of 30 platforms.",
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" The bus station is situated in the Halifax Town Centre and could be accessed from Northgate and Wade Street.",
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" Carmel Beach Central Bus Station opened in August 19, 2003.",
" Since then, all buses coming from the South which formerly ended at Haifa Bat Galim Central Bus Station terminate at Carmel Beach Central Bus Station and new more frequent lines operate between the three stations.",
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"Title: Swansea bus station\n\nSwansea bus station, or Swansea city bus station, is a bus station serving Swansea, Wales. It lies immediately to the west of the Quadrant Shopping Centre. The bus station also has a taxi rank to the south.",
"Title: Halifax bus station\n\nHalifax bus station serves the town of Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. The bus station is owned and managed by Metro (WYPTE). The bus station was opened in 1989 and is made of up 4 large islands (A, B, C and D) with 20 stands in total. The bus station is situated in the Halifax Town Centre and could be accessed from Northgate and Wade Street. Several services, such as the majority of services to Illingworth and Mixenden plus some Halifax Joint Committee and TJ Walsh services do not serve the bus station and use stops in the town centre.",
"Title: Maddilapalem bus station\n\nMaddilapalem Bus Station is a bus station located at the Central part of Visakhapatnam city. The bus station is owned by Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC). This is one of the minor bus stations in Andhra Pradesh. Many buses from other states like Odissa, Chhattisgarh and Telangana arrive at the station. Buses provide their services to all the towns nearby and also within the city as well. It is mainly used as city bus terminus.",
"Title: Westfield Garden City\n\nWestfield Garden City, better known as Garden City, is one of Brisbane's major shopping centres, located in the suburb of Upper Mount Gravatt. The centre is operated by Westfield, and previously operated by AMP Limited before the takeover in 2003. The shopping centre currently has 440 specialty stores, cafes, restaurants and other services and food vendors.",
"Title: Dwaraka bus station\n\nDwaraka Bus Station Complex is a bus station located at the eastern side of Visakhapatnam city. The bus station is owned by Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC). This is one of the major bus stations in Andhra Pradesh. Many buses from other states like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Odissa, Chhattisgarh and Telangana arrive at the station. Buses provide their services to all the major cities, towns in the state and also within the city as well. The city services has a city bus terminus on south-east of the bus station.",
"Title: Garden City bus station\n\nGarden City bus station is located in Brisbane, Australia serving the suburb of Upper Mount Gravatt and Westfield Garden City. It opened on 22 April 1999.",
"Title: Southport bus station\n\nSouthport bus station is a major bus interchange on the Gold Coast located on Scarborough Street in the suburb of Southport, Gold Coast, Australia. The bus station provides bus connections to both the northern and southern part of the Gold Coast. The bus station is located centrally within Southport, with Gold Coast Institute of Tafe Southport campus located adjacent to the stop as well as Australia Fair Shopping Center and Southport Station () is located not far from the bus stop.",
"Title: Leeds City bus station\n\nLeeds City bus station serves the city of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is owned and managed by Metro. It is situated between the Quarry Hill and Leeds City Markets areas of Leeds city centre. The National Express Dyer Street Coach Station adjoins the bus station. It can be accessed from York and Dyer Streets.",
"Title: Carmel Beach Central Bus Station\n\nCarmel Beach Central Bus Station (Hebrew: מֶרְכָּזִית חוֹף הַכַּרְמֵל , \"Merkazit Hof HaKarmel\") is the main bus station in Haifa, Israel, replacing the Haifa Bat Galim Central Bus Station. The former station is now only used to store Egged buses and for Egged office space and innercity buses now only stop there on the road rather than inside on the route between Haifa Hof HaCarmel Central Bus Station and the Mifratz Central Bus Station. Carmel Beach Central Bus Station opened in August 19, 2003. Since then, all buses coming from the South which formerly ended at Haifa Bat Galim Central Bus Station terminate at Carmel Beach Central Bus Station and new more frequent lines operate between the three stations. Passengers can get a free transfer to urban buses when they buy their inter-city ticket to continue from one central bus station to the other one, or into the city."
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McDonald Peak, is located in the U.S. state of Montana, and is the highest peak in which range of the Rocky Mountains?
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Mission Mountains
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"Crazy Peak is the highest peak in the Crazy Mountains, an isolated range of the Montana Rockies, in the United States.",
" Crazy Peak dominates the surroundings, rising over 7000 ft above the Yellowstone River Valley, and is the highest peak in Montana north of the Beartooth Mountains, which are 50 mi to the south.",
" Crazy Peak is also the most topographically prominent peak in Montana.",
" A small glacier exists on the northeast slope of the mountain.",
" The mountain is located on private land within the Gallatin National Forest."
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"The Absaroka Range ( or ) is a sub-range of the Rocky Mountains in the United States.",
" The range stretches about 150 mi (240 km) across the Montana-Wyoming border, and 75 miles at its widest, forming the eastern boundary of Yellowstone National Park along Paradise Valley (Montana), and the western side of the Bighorn Basin.",
" The range borders the Beartooth Mountains to the north and the Wind River Range to the south.",
" The northern edge of the range rests along I-90 and Livingston, Montana.",
" The highest peak in the range is Francs Peak, located in Wyoming at 13153 ft .",
" There are 46 other peaks over 12000 ft ."
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"The Gallatin Range is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains, located in the U.S. states of Montana and Wyoming.",
" It includes more than 10 mountains over 10000 ft .",
" The highest peak in the range is Electric Peak at 10969 ft ."
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"title": "Gallatin Range"
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"The Mission Mountains or Mission Range are a range of the Rocky Mountains located in northwestern Montana in the United States.",
" They lie chiefly in Lake County and Missoula County and are south and east of Flathead Lake and west of the Swan Range.",
" On the east side of the range is the Swan"
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"McDonald Peak (9820 ft ) is located in the U.S. state of Montana and is the highest peak in the Mission Mountains.",
" McDonald Peak is situated within the Flathead Indian Reservation.",
" The peak has the second greatest topographic prominence (after Crazy Peak) of all summits within Montana and is almost 80 mi away from the next highest mountain in the state.",
" McDonald Glacier is on the north slope of the peak."
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"McDonald Glacier is in the U.S. state of Montana.",
" The glacier is situated in the Mission Mountains at an elevation of 8600 ft above sea level and is immediately north of McDonald Peak.",
" The glacier covers approximately 45 acres and is located in a cirque below McDonald Peak."
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"title": "McDonald Glacier"
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"The Chehalem Mountains are a mountain range located in the Willamette Valley in the U.S. state of Oregon.",
" Forming the southern boundary of the Tualatin Valley, the Chehalems are the highest mountains in the Willamette Valley.",
" Composed of a single land mass that was uplifted by tectonic forces, the mountain range includes several spurs and ridges such as Parrett Mountain, Ribbon Ridge, and Bald Peak.",
" The range extends from the Willamette River east of Newberg northwest to the foothills of the Oregon Coast Range south of Forest Grove.",
" The highest peak in the Chehalem Mountain Range is Bald Peak, rising to 1629 ft , which is also the highest peak point within the Willamette Valley."
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"title": "Chehalem Mountains"
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"The Spanish Peaks, avg el.",
" 8441 ft , is a mountain range between Bozeman, Montana and Ennis, Montana in Gallatin and Madison County, Montana.",
" It is a sub-range of the much larger Madison Range, itself a sub-range of the Rocky Mountains.",
" The hydrological divide of the range serves as the border between Gallatin and Madison County, Montana.",
" The Spanish Peaks are made up of 1.6 billion year-old gneiss, making them the oldest peaks in the Madison Range, predating the rest of the range by 50-60 million years.",
" Gallatin Peak, el.",
" 11,015 ft., is the highest peak in the group."
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"The Southern Rocky Mountains are a major subregion of the Rocky Mountains of North America located in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Wyoming, the central and western portions of Colorado, the northern portion of New Mexico, and extreme eastern portions of Utah.",
" The Southern Rocky Mountains are also commonly known as the Southern Rockies, and since the highest peaks are located in the State of Colorado, they are sometimes known as the Colorado Rockies, although many important ranges and peaks rise in the other three states.",
" The Southern Rockies include the highest mountain ranges of the Rocky Mountains and include all 30 of the highest major peaks of the Rockies."
],
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"Mount Walter is the second highest named summit in the U.S. state of New Mexico, rising to 13,141 feet above sea level.",
" However it is not usually counted as an independent mountain since it has only about 53 ft of topographic prominence, and is only 0.4 mi north-northeast of Wheeler Peak, the highest peak in New Mexico.",
" Both peaks lie in the Taos Mountains, a subrange of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, which is in turn a subrange of the Rocky Mountains.",
" They are also in the Wheeler Peak Wilderness of Carson National Forest."
],
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"Title: Crazy Peak\n\nCrazy Peak is the highest peak in the Crazy Mountains, an isolated range of the Montana Rockies, in the United States. Crazy Peak dominates the surroundings, rising over 7000 ft above the Yellowstone River Valley, and is the highest peak in Montana north of the Beartooth Mountains, which are 50 mi to the south. Crazy Peak is also the most topographically prominent peak in Montana. A small glacier exists on the northeast slope of the mountain. The mountain is located on private land within the Gallatin National Forest.",
"Title: Absaroka Range\n\nThe Absaroka Range ( or ) is a sub-range of the Rocky Mountains in the United States. The range stretches about 150 mi (240 km) across the Montana-Wyoming border, and 75 miles at its widest, forming the eastern boundary of Yellowstone National Park along Paradise Valley (Montana), and the western side of the Bighorn Basin. The range borders the Beartooth Mountains to the north and the Wind River Range to the south. The northern edge of the range rests along I-90 and Livingston, Montana. The highest peak in the range is Francs Peak, located in Wyoming at 13153 ft . There are 46 other peaks over 12000 ft .",
"Title: Gallatin Range\n\nThe Gallatin Range is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains, located in the U.S. states of Montana and Wyoming. It includes more than 10 mountains over 10000 ft . The highest peak in the range is Electric Peak at 10969 ft .",
"Title: Mission Mountains\n\nThe Mission Mountains or Mission Range are a range of the Rocky Mountains located in northwestern Montana in the United States. They lie chiefly in Lake County and Missoula County and are south and east of Flathead Lake and west of the Swan Range. On the east side of the range is the Swan",
"Title: McDonald Peak\n\nMcDonald Peak (9820 ft ) is located in the U.S. state of Montana and is the highest peak in the Mission Mountains. McDonald Peak is situated within the Flathead Indian Reservation. The peak has the second greatest topographic prominence (after Crazy Peak) of all summits within Montana and is almost 80 mi away from the next highest mountain in the state. McDonald Glacier is on the north slope of the peak.",
"Title: McDonald Glacier\n\nMcDonald Glacier is in the U.S. state of Montana. The glacier is situated in the Mission Mountains at an elevation of 8600 ft above sea level and is immediately north of McDonald Peak. The glacier covers approximately 45 acres and is located in a cirque below McDonald Peak.",
"Title: Chehalem Mountains\n\nThe Chehalem Mountains are a mountain range located in the Willamette Valley in the U.S. state of Oregon. Forming the southern boundary of the Tualatin Valley, the Chehalems are the highest mountains in the Willamette Valley. Composed of a single land mass that was uplifted by tectonic forces, the mountain range includes several spurs and ridges such as Parrett Mountain, Ribbon Ridge, and Bald Peak. The range extends from the Willamette River east of Newberg northwest to the foothills of the Oregon Coast Range south of Forest Grove. The highest peak in the Chehalem Mountain Range is Bald Peak, rising to 1629 ft , which is also the highest peak point within the Willamette Valley.",
"Title: Spanish Peaks (Montana)\n\nThe Spanish Peaks, avg el. 8441 ft , is a mountain range between Bozeman, Montana and Ennis, Montana in Gallatin and Madison County, Montana. It is a sub-range of the much larger Madison Range, itself a sub-range of the Rocky Mountains. The hydrological divide of the range serves as the border between Gallatin and Madison County, Montana. The Spanish Peaks are made up of 1.6 billion year-old gneiss, making them the oldest peaks in the Madison Range, predating the rest of the range by 50-60 million years. Gallatin Peak, el. 11,015 ft., is the highest peak in the group.",
"Title: Southern Rocky Mountains\n\nThe Southern Rocky Mountains are a major subregion of the Rocky Mountains of North America located in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Wyoming, the central and western portions of Colorado, the northern portion of New Mexico, and extreme eastern portions of Utah. The Southern Rocky Mountains are also commonly known as the Southern Rockies, and since the highest peaks are located in the State of Colorado, they are sometimes known as the Colorado Rockies, although many important ranges and peaks rise in the other three states. The Southern Rockies include the highest mountain ranges of the Rocky Mountains and include all 30 of the highest major peaks of the Rockies.",
"Title: Mount Walter (New Mexico)\n\nMount Walter is the second highest named summit in the U.S. state of New Mexico, rising to 13,141 feet above sea level. However it is not usually counted as an independent mountain since it has only about 53 ft of topographic prominence, and is only 0.4 mi north-northeast of Wheeler Peak, the highest peak in New Mexico. Both peaks lie in the Taos Mountains, a subrange of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, which is in turn a subrange of the Rocky Mountains. They are also in the Wheeler Peak Wilderness of Carson National Forest."
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7,712
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James Wilson was the businessman who founded the bank that would later merge to become which multinational company?
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Standard Chartered
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"Mustapha Million was a British gag-a-day comic strip, created by Reg Parlett.",
" It appeared in \"Cheeky Weekly\" in its first issue on October 22, 1977.",
" The magazine would later merge with \"Whoopee!",
"\" and on its turn with \"Whizzer and Chips\", while the comic ran in those magazines as well."
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"Standard Chartered PLC is a British multinational banking and financial services company headquartered in London, England.",
" It operates a network of more than 1,200 branches and outlets (including subsidiaries, associates and joint ventures) across more than 70 countries and employs around 87,000 people.",
" It is a universal bank with operations in consumer, corporate and institutional banking, and treasury services.",
" Despite its UK base, it does not conduct retail banking in the UK, and around 90% of its profits come from Asia, Africa and the Middle East."
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"Wildfire is a US television series that aired on ABC Family from June 2005 to May 2008.",
" The show was produced by Lionsgate Television, Piller², and The Segan Company (Michael Piller would later merge Piller² and The Segan Company to Piller/Segan to produce \"Greek\").",
" The show premiered on June 20, 2005; its fourth and final season ended on May 16, 2008 due to low ratings.",
" Season one averaged just over a million weekly viewers and season two increased to 1.56 million, an increase of over 50%.",
" Season three dropped back to the first year's numbers.",
" The theme song is \"Morning Light\" sung by Truman."
],
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"sentences": [
"Baltic Robinson: 2002, was the third version of \"Expedition Robinson\", or \"Survivor\" to air in the Baltic region of Europe.",
" This season premiered on October 5, 2002 and aired until December 15, 2002.",
" Like in the first two seasons, the three tribes were divided based on the contestants country of origin.",
" Along with this, each tribe was given the name of the country of its contestants origin in that country's native language.",
" As the first twist of the season, in episode one all three tribes were forced to vote out one member.",
" What the contestants didn't know was that these three eliminated players would later return to the game after the merge in episode five.",
" As there were twelve players in the merge tribe and three finalists, there was a nine-member jury.",
" As each country had to be represented in the final three, contestant Ranno Rätsep became a finalist in episode eight when Maris Valdre, the only other remaining member of the Estonian tribe left in the game, was voted out.",
" Because of this, Ranno was immune from the final elimination challenge in episode ten when all remaining Latvian and Lithuanian contestants had to compete against contestants from their home country for a spot in the final three.",
" Ultimately, it was Rimas Valeikis of Lithuania who won the season with 4 votes against him, the runner up was Estonian Ranno Rätsep with 6 votes against him and the second runner up was Latvian Kristine Koļadina with 8 votes against her given by the jury."
],
"title": "Baltic Robinson 2002"
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"sentences": [
"Harris, Hall & Co. was a midwestern investment banking firm headquartered in Chicago.",
" The firm was spun out from Harris Bank and would later merge with Dean Witter & Co. in 1953."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China (informally The Chartered Bank) was a bank incorporated in London in 1853 by Scotsman James Wilson, under a Royal Charter from Queen Victoria."
],
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"sentences": [
"The National Council of Education (or NCE) was an organisation founded by Indian nationalists in Bengal in 1906 to promote science and technology as part of a \"swadeshi\" industrialisation movement.",
" It established the Bengal National College and Bengal Technical Institute which would later merge to form Jadavpur University.",
" Institutions functioning under the Council were considered to be hotbeds of swadeshi activities and the government banned nationalistic activities such as the singing of patriotic songs."
],
"title": "National Council of Education"
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"sentences": [
"The 1924 Stanley Cup playoffs was the third and final year in which the National Hockey League (NHL) champions, the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) champions, and the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) champions all competed for the Stanley Cup (the PCHA and the WCHL would later merge after the season).",
" The playoffs began on March 18, 1924, and concluded on March 25 when the NHL champion Montreal Canadiens defeated the WCHL champion Calgary Tigers in the final series, two games to zero."
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"title": "1924 Stanley Cup playoffs"
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"James Wilson (3 June 1805 – 11 August 1860) was a Scottish businessman, economist, and Liberal politician who founded \"The Economist\" weekly and the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, which merged with Standard Bank in 1969 to form Standard Chartered."
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"title": "James Wilson (businessman)"
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"The Living is American author Annie Dillard's first novel, a historical fiction account of European settlers and a group of Lummi natives in late 19th century Washington published in 1992.",
" The main action of the book takes place in the Puget Sound settlements of Whatcom, Old Bellingham, Sehome, and Fairhaven, which would later merge to form the city of Bellingham, Washington."
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"title": "The Living (novel)"
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"Title: Mustapha Million\n\nMustapha Million was a British gag-a-day comic strip, created by Reg Parlett. It appeared in \"Cheeky Weekly\" in its first issue on October 22, 1977. The magazine would later merge with \"Whoopee! \" and on its turn with \"Whizzer and Chips\", while the comic ran in those magazines as well.",
"Title: Standard Chartered\n\nStandard Chartered PLC is a British multinational banking and financial services company headquartered in London, England. It operates a network of more than 1,200 branches and outlets (including subsidiaries, associates and joint ventures) across more than 70 countries and employs around 87,000 people. It is a universal bank with operations in consumer, corporate and institutional banking, and treasury services. Despite its UK base, it does not conduct retail banking in the UK, and around 90% of its profits come from Asia, Africa and the Middle East.",
"Title: Wildfire (TV series)\n\nWildfire is a US television series that aired on ABC Family from June 2005 to May 2008. The show was produced by Lionsgate Television, Piller², and The Segan Company (Michael Piller would later merge Piller² and The Segan Company to Piller/Segan to produce \"Greek\"). The show premiered on June 20, 2005; its fourth and final season ended on May 16, 2008 due to low ratings. Season one averaged just over a million weekly viewers and season two increased to 1.56 million, an increase of over 50%. Season three dropped back to the first year's numbers. The theme song is \"Morning Light\" sung by Truman.",
"Title: Baltic Robinson 2002\n\nBaltic Robinson: 2002, was the third version of \"Expedition Robinson\", or \"Survivor\" to air in the Baltic region of Europe. This season premiered on October 5, 2002 and aired until December 15, 2002. Like in the first two seasons, the three tribes were divided based on the contestants country of origin. Along with this, each tribe was given the name of the country of its contestants origin in that country's native language. As the first twist of the season, in episode one all three tribes were forced to vote out one member. What the contestants didn't know was that these three eliminated players would later return to the game after the merge in episode five. As there were twelve players in the merge tribe and three finalists, there was a nine-member jury. As each country had to be represented in the final three, contestant Ranno Rätsep became a finalist in episode eight when Maris Valdre, the only other remaining member of the Estonian tribe left in the game, was voted out. Because of this, Ranno was immune from the final elimination challenge in episode ten when all remaining Latvian and Lithuanian contestants had to compete against contestants from their home country for a spot in the final three. Ultimately, it was Rimas Valeikis of Lithuania who won the season with 4 votes against him, the runner up was Estonian Ranno Rätsep with 6 votes against him and the second runner up was Latvian Kristine Koļadina with 8 votes against her given by the jury.",
"Title: Harris, Hall & Co.\n\nHarris, Hall & Co. was a midwestern investment banking firm headquartered in Chicago. The firm was spun out from Harris Bank and would later merge with Dean Witter & Co. in 1953.",
"Title: Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China\n\nThe Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China (informally The Chartered Bank) was a bank incorporated in London in 1853 by Scotsman James Wilson, under a Royal Charter from Queen Victoria.",
"Title: National Council of Education\n\nThe National Council of Education (or NCE) was an organisation founded by Indian nationalists in Bengal in 1906 to promote science and technology as part of a \"swadeshi\" industrialisation movement. It established the Bengal National College and Bengal Technical Institute which would later merge to form Jadavpur University. Institutions functioning under the Council were considered to be hotbeds of swadeshi activities and the government banned nationalistic activities such as the singing of patriotic songs.",
"Title: 1924 Stanley Cup playoffs\n\nThe 1924 Stanley Cup playoffs was the third and final year in which the National Hockey League (NHL) champions, the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) champions, and the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) champions all competed for the Stanley Cup (the PCHA and the WCHL would later merge after the season). The playoffs began on March 18, 1924, and concluded on March 25 when the NHL champion Montreal Canadiens defeated the WCHL champion Calgary Tigers in the final series, two games to zero.",
"Title: James Wilson (businessman)\n\nJames Wilson (3 June 1805 – 11 August 1860) was a Scottish businessman, economist, and Liberal politician who founded \"The Economist\" weekly and the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, which merged with Standard Bank in 1969 to form Standard Chartered.",
"Title: The Living (novel)\n\nThe Living is American author Annie Dillard's first novel, a historical fiction account of European settlers and a group of Lummi natives in late 19th century Washington published in 1992. The main action of the book takes place in the Puget Sound settlements of Whatcom, Old Bellingham, Sehome, and Fairhaven, which would later merge to form the city of Bellingham, Washington."
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7,713
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Tressie Souders and Padmarajan, have which occupation in common?
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film director
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comparison
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"Hall is a common surname of English origin.",
" Hall means \"kind\" and \"forgiving\".",
" This originates from the belief that Vikings were eternally benevolent to those that worked within their halls.",
" The name was used to indicate the main occupation of the individual, in a role such as a servant or chamberlain.",
" Hall is the 22nd most common surname in the United Kingdom.",
" Within the United States, it is ranked as the 26th most common surname."
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"The Kaami people are a Nepal ethnic group.",
" They are found almost everywhere in Nepal, but are less common in the Eastern region than the west.",
" Their main occupation is farming, but hunting, fishing, and animal rearing are also common among them."
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"title": "Kaami people"
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"In urban sociology, fragmentation refers to the absence or the underdevelopment of connections between the society and the groupings of some members of that society on the lines of a common culture, nationality, race, language, occupation, religion, income level, or other common interests.",
" This gap between the concerned group and the rest might be social, indicating poor interrelationships among each other; economical based on structural inequalities; institutional in terms of formal and specific political, occupational, educative or associative organizations and/or geographic implying regional or residential concentration.",
" bell hooks coined the term when addressing the problem of 'hierarchy of oppression' within the feminist movement; where some felt experiencing more types of oppression gave greater validity to one's opinion and, therefore undermined group strength and solidarity within the movement as much as non-interscectional identity did in the 1970s [where female identity was seen predominantly through the lens of white, middle-class women and didn't take into consideration that identity could be made up of many more cultural influences such as race, gender, sexuality, spirituality etc. all intersecting across points of privilege and oppression].",
" hooks argued for greater inclusivity, mutual support and an understanding of various types of feminism within the movement; each sharing the same equity goals, yet having different ideas on the methods to achieve such goals."
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"The rundale system (apparently from \"to run\" and \"dale\", valley, originally something separated off, cf. deal) was a form of occupation of land in Ireland, somewhat resembling the English common field system.",
" The land is divided into discontinuous plots, and cultivated and occupied by a number of tenants to whom it is leased jointly.",
" The system was common in Ireland, especially in the western counties.",
" In Scotland, where the system also existed, it was termed \"run rig\" (from \"run\", and \"rig\" or ridge)."
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"Tressie Souders (February 7, 1897 – January 17, 1995) was the first known African American female to direct a feature film, 1922's \"A Woman's Error\"."
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"Heinrich Müller is a common German and Austrian name; the English equivalent would be \"Henry Miller\".",
" The name is so common, that it made the search for the Müller who headed the Gestapo extraordinarily difficult.",
" The U.S. National Archives comments: \"By the end of 1945, American and British occupation forces had gathered information on numerous Heinrich Müllers, all of whom had different birth dates, physical characteristics and job histories... Part of the problem stemmed from the fact that some of these Müllers, including Gestapo Müller, did not appear to have middle names.",
" An additional source of confusion was that there were two different SS Generals named Heinrich Müller.\""
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"The Convention of Balta Liman of 1 May 1849 was an agreement between the Russian Empire and the Ottomans regulating the political situation of the two Danubian Principalities (the basis of present-day Romania), signed during the aftermath of the Revolutions of 1848.",
" Moldavia, which had been placed under Russian occupation in late spring 1848 following a revolutionary attempt, and Wallachia, where a liberal Provisional Government had briefly assumed power before facing a common Ottoman-Russian reaction, were confirmed their previous status of Ottoman suzerainty and Russian protectorate (first established in 1831–32 by the \"Regulamentul Organic\").",
" Minor provisions were added, signifying a relative increase in Ottoman influence—namely, \"hospodars\" were no longer elected by the local National Assemblies for life, and instead appointed by the Sublime Porte for seven-year terms.",
" A common military presence was maintained until 1851.",
" The document led to the appointment of Barbu Dimitrie Ştirbei as hospodar of Wallachia and Grigore Alexandru Ghica as hospodar of Moldavia.",
" The Convention was rendered void by the Crimean War (during which the Principalities fell under Austrian occupation), and the statutory system itself was annulled by the 1856 Treaty of Paris."
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"Houses in multiple occupation (HMOs), also known as houses of multiple occupancy, is a British English term which refers to residential properties where ‘common areas’ exist and are shared by more than one household.",
" Common areas may be as significant as bathrooms and kitchens / kitchenettes, but may also be just stairwells or landings.",
" HMOs may be divided up into self-contained flats, bed-sitting rooms or simple lodgings."
],
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"Padmarajan (23 May 1945 – 24 January 1991) (also known as Padmarajan Pillai) was an Indian author, screenwriter, and film director who was known for his landmark works in Malayalam literature and Malayalam cinema.",
" Padmarajan was the founder of a new school of film making in Malayalam, along with Bharathan, in the 1980s, which created films that were widely received while also being critically acclaimed."
],
"title": "Padmarajan"
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"Mesne (pronounced \"mean\") profits are sums of money paid for the occupation of land to a person with right of immediate occupation, where no permission has been given for that occupation.",
" The concept is feudal in origin, and common in countries which rely on the English legal system (including many former British colonies).",
" The word is derived from the root word demesne."
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"Title: Hall (surname)\n\nHall is a common surname of English origin. Hall means \"kind\" and \"forgiving\". This originates from the belief that Vikings were eternally benevolent to those that worked within their halls. The name was used to indicate the main occupation of the individual, in a role such as a servant or chamberlain. Hall is the 22nd most common surname in the United Kingdom. Within the United States, it is ranked as the 26th most common surname.",
"Title: Kaami people\n\nThe Kaami people are a Nepal ethnic group. They are found almost everywhere in Nepal, but are less common in the Eastern region than the west. Their main occupation is farming, but hunting, fishing, and animal rearing are also common among them.",
"Title: Fragmentation (sociology)\n\nIn urban sociology, fragmentation refers to the absence or the underdevelopment of connections between the society and the groupings of some members of that society on the lines of a common culture, nationality, race, language, occupation, religion, income level, or other common interests. This gap between the concerned group and the rest might be social, indicating poor interrelationships among each other; economical based on structural inequalities; institutional in terms of formal and specific political, occupational, educative or associative organizations and/or geographic implying regional or residential concentration. bell hooks coined the term when addressing the problem of 'hierarchy of oppression' within the feminist movement; where some felt experiencing more types of oppression gave greater validity to one's opinion and, therefore undermined group strength and solidarity within the movement as much as non-interscectional identity did in the 1970s [where female identity was seen predominantly through the lens of white, middle-class women and didn't take into consideration that identity could be made up of many more cultural influences such as race, gender, sexuality, spirituality etc. all intersecting across points of privilege and oppression]. hooks argued for greater inclusivity, mutual support and an understanding of various types of feminism within the movement; each sharing the same equity goals, yet having different ideas on the methods to achieve such goals.",
"Title: Rundale\n\nThe rundale system (apparently from \"to run\" and \"dale\", valley, originally something separated off, cf. deal) was a form of occupation of land in Ireland, somewhat resembling the English common field system. The land is divided into discontinuous plots, and cultivated and occupied by a number of tenants to whom it is leased jointly. The system was common in Ireland, especially in the western counties. In Scotland, where the system also existed, it was termed \"run rig\" (from \"run\", and \"rig\" or ridge).",
"Title: Tressie Souders\n\nTressie Souders (February 7, 1897 – January 17, 1995) was the first known African American female to direct a feature film, 1922's \"A Woman's Error\".",
"Title: Heinrich Müller (name)\n\nHeinrich Müller is a common German and Austrian name; the English equivalent would be \"Henry Miller\". The name is so common, that it made the search for the Müller who headed the Gestapo extraordinarily difficult. The U.S. National Archives comments: \"By the end of 1945, American and British occupation forces had gathered information on numerous Heinrich Müllers, all of whom had different birth dates, physical characteristics and job histories... Part of the problem stemmed from the fact that some of these Müllers, including Gestapo Müller, did not appear to have middle names. An additional source of confusion was that there were two different SS Generals named Heinrich Müller.\"",
"Title: Convention of Balta Liman\n\nThe Convention of Balta Liman of 1 May 1849 was an agreement between the Russian Empire and the Ottomans regulating the political situation of the two Danubian Principalities (the basis of present-day Romania), signed during the aftermath of the Revolutions of 1848. Moldavia, which had been placed under Russian occupation in late spring 1848 following a revolutionary attempt, and Wallachia, where a liberal Provisional Government had briefly assumed power before facing a common Ottoman-Russian reaction, were confirmed their previous status of Ottoman suzerainty and Russian protectorate (first established in 1831–32 by the \"Regulamentul Organic\"). Minor provisions were added, signifying a relative increase in Ottoman influence—namely, \"hospodars\" were no longer elected by the local National Assemblies for life, and instead appointed by the Sublime Porte for seven-year terms. A common military presence was maintained until 1851. The document led to the appointment of Barbu Dimitrie Ştirbei as hospodar of Wallachia and Grigore Alexandru Ghica as hospodar of Moldavia. The Convention was rendered void by the Crimean War (during which the Principalities fell under Austrian occupation), and the statutory system itself was annulled by the 1856 Treaty of Paris.",
"Title: House in multiple occupation\n\nHouses in multiple occupation (HMOs), also known as houses of multiple occupancy, is a British English term which refers to residential properties where ‘common areas’ exist and are shared by more than one household. Common areas may be as significant as bathrooms and kitchens / kitchenettes, but may also be just stairwells or landings. HMOs may be divided up into self-contained flats, bed-sitting rooms or simple lodgings.",
"Title: Padmarajan\n\nPadmarajan (23 May 1945 – 24 January 1991) (also known as Padmarajan Pillai) was an Indian author, screenwriter, and film director who was known for his landmark works in Malayalam literature and Malayalam cinema. Padmarajan was the founder of a new school of film making in Malayalam, along with Bharathan, in the 1980s, which created films that were widely received while also being critically acclaimed.",
"Title: Mesne profits\n\nMesne (pronounced \"mean\") profits are sums of money paid for the occupation of land to a person with right of immediate occupation, where no permission has been given for that occupation. The concept is feudal in origin, and common in countries which rely on the English legal system (including many former British colonies). The word is derived from the root word demesne."
] |
7,714
|
Are Guideposts and QST both magazines for amateur radio enthusiasts?
|
no
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comparison
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"The Amateur Radio Society of India (ARSI) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in India.",
" ARSI is recognized by the Indian government under the provisions of Section 13 of the Indian Societies Registration Act (No.",
" XXI of 1860) as amended and extended.",
" ARSI operates a QSL bureau for those amateur radio operators in regular contact with amateur radio operators in other countries, and supports amateur radio operating awards and radio contests.",
" The Amateur Radio Society of India represents the interests of Indian amateur radio operators before national and international regulatory authorities.",
" ARSI is the national member society representing India in the International Amateur Radio Union."
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"The Federacion de Radioaficionados de Cuba (FRC) (n English, Cuban Amateur Radio Federation) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Cuba.",
" The FRC claims that 98% of all Cuban amateur radio operators belong to the organization.",
" These members are organized in 180 local amateur radio clubs that are affiliated with the Federacion de Radioaficionados de Cuba.",
" Key membership benefits of FRC include a QSL bureau for those amateur radio operators in regular communications with other amateur radio operators in foreign countries and sponsorship of amateur radio operating awards and radio contests.",
" FRC acts as a liaison between Cuban amateur radio operators and Cuban regulatory authorities.",
" FRC is the national member society representing Cuba in the International Amateur Radio Union."
],
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},
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"Guideposts is a faith-based non-profit organization founded in 1945 by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, Raymond Thornburg, and Peale's wife, Ruth Stafford Peale.",
" The 1945 inaugural issue of \"Guideposts\" magazine, which was printed and distributed to 10,000 Americans, was a four-page leaflet meant to encourage and uplift individuals, particularly soldiers returning home from the war.",
" The inaugural issue also contained a story by World War I Ace, Eddie Rickenbacker."
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"QST (OCLC 1623841 ) is a magazine for amateur radio enthusiasts, published by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL).",
" It is a membership journal that is included with membership in the ARRL.",
" The publisher claims that circulation of \"QST\" in the United States is higher than all other amateur radio-related publications in the United States combined.",
" Although an exact number for circulation is not published by the American Radio Relay League, the organization claimed 154,627 members at the end of 2008, almost all of whom receive the magazine monthly, in addition to issues delivered to libraries and newsstands."
],
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"The Deutscher Amateur Radio Club e.V. (DARC) (in English, German Amateur Radio Club) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Germany.",
" As of 1 January 2008, the organization had 35,773 members, approximately 60% of all licensed amateur radio operators in Germany.",
" Key membership benefits of the organization include QSL bureau services, a monthly membership magazine called \"CQ DL\", and the promotion and sponsorship of radio contests.",
" DARC promotes amateur radio by organizing classes and technical support to help enthusiasts earn their amateur radio license.",
" The DARC also represents the interests of German amateur radio operators and shortwave listeners before German and international telecommunications regulatory authorities.",
" DARC is the national member society representing Germany in the International Amateur Radio Union."
],
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"The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the largest membership association of amateur radio enthusiasts in the USA.",
" ARRL is a non-profit organization, and was co-founded on April 6, 1914 by Hiram Percy Maxim and Clarence D. Tuska of Hartford, Connecticut.",
" The ARRL represents the interests of amateur radio operators before federal regulatory bodies, provides technical advice and assistance to amateur radio enthusiasts, supports a number of educational programs and sponsors emergency communications service throughout the country.",
" The ARRL has approximately 154,000 members.",
" In addition to members in the US, the organization claims over 7,000 members in other countries.",
" The ARRL publishes many books and a monthly membership journal called \"QST\".",
" The ARRL held its Centennial Convention in Hartford, Connecticut in July 2014."
],
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},
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"The Liga Colombiana de Radioaficionados (LCRA) (in English Colombian Amateur Radio League) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Colombia.",
" The organization was founded in 1933 by Italo Amore, Gustavo Uribe, Roberto Jaramillo Ferro, and other radio enthusiasts.",
" At the time, all radio transmissions were authorized by the Ministry of Posts, who opposed a private amateur radio service.",
" With LCRA lobbying efforts, private radio broadcasts were authorized in Colombia in 1936, and amateur radio was first licensed in Colombia in 1939."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Pakistan Amateur Radio Society (PARS) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Pakistan.",
" PARS operates a QSL bureau for those amateur radio operators in regular contact with amateur radio operators in other countries, and supports amateur radio operating awards and radio contests.",
" The Pakistan Amateur Radio Society represents the interests of Pakistani amateur radio operators before national and international regulatory authorities.",
" PARS is the national member society representing Pakistan in the International Amateur Radio Union."
],
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"The South African Radio League (SARL), formerly known as the South African Radio Relay League (SARRL), is a non-profit organisation representing the interests of amateur radio enthusiasts in South Africa.",
" The SARL advocates on behalf of its membership and all licensed amateur radio operators in South Africa as the representative of amateur radio to the South African government.",
" This has included the promotion of deregulation and simplification of the amateur radio service, and expansion of the number of amateur radio operators in Southern Africa.",
" The SARL publicises and promotes the role of amateur radio in society, and promotes the use of amateur radio in schools as an entry point into the fields of science and technology.",
" SARL publishes a magazine called \"Radio ZS\" six times a year.",
" SARL is the national member society representing South Africa in the International Amateur Radio Union."
],
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},
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"The Organisasi Amatir Radio Indonesia (ORARI) (in English, Amateur Radio Organization of Indonesia) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Indonesia.",
" According to a 2000 census compiled by the International Amateur Radio Union, Indonesia has the thirteenth-largest population of amateur radio operators in the world.",
" A key membership benefit of the ORARI is a QSL bureau for those Indonesian amateur radio operators in regular communications with other amateur radio operators in foreign countries.",
" The ORARI represents the interests of Indonesian amateur radio operators before Indonesian and international regulatory authorities.",
" ORARI is the national member society representing Indonesia in the International Amateur Radio Union."
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}
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"Title: Amateur Radio Society of India\n\nThe Amateur Radio Society of India (ARSI) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in India. ARSI is recognized by the Indian government under the provisions of Section 13 of the Indian Societies Registration Act (No. XXI of 1860) as amended and extended. ARSI operates a QSL bureau for those amateur radio operators in regular contact with amateur radio operators in other countries, and supports amateur radio operating awards and radio contests. The Amateur Radio Society of India represents the interests of Indian amateur radio operators before national and international regulatory authorities. ARSI is the national member society representing India in the International Amateur Radio Union.",
"Title: Federacion de Radioaficionados de Cuba\n\nThe Federacion de Radioaficionados de Cuba (FRC) (n English, Cuban Amateur Radio Federation) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Cuba. The FRC claims that 98% of all Cuban amateur radio operators belong to the organization. These members are organized in 180 local amateur radio clubs that are affiliated with the Federacion de Radioaficionados de Cuba. Key membership benefits of FRC include a QSL bureau for those amateur radio operators in regular communications with other amateur radio operators in foreign countries and sponsorship of amateur radio operating awards and radio contests. FRC acts as a liaison between Cuban amateur radio operators and Cuban regulatory authorities. FRC is the national member society representing Cuba in the International Amateur Radio Union.",
"Title: Guideposts\n\nGuideposts is a faith-based non-profit organization founded in 1945 by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, Raymond Thornburg, and Peale's wife, Ruth Stafford Peale. The 1945 inaugural issue of \"Guideposts\" magazine, which was printed and distributed to 10,000 Americans, was a four-page leaflet meant to encourage and uplift individuals, particularly soldiers returning home from the war. The inaugural issue also contained a story by World War I Ace, Eddie Rickenbacker.",
"Title: QST\n\nQST (OCLC 1623841 ) is a magazine for amateur radio enthusiasts, published by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL). It is a membership journal that is included with membership in the ARRL. The publisher claims that circulation of \"QST\" in the United States is higher than all other amateur radio-related publications in the United States combined. Although an exact number for circulation is not published by the American Radio Relay League, the organization claimed 154,627 members at the end of 2008, almost all of whom receive the magazine monthly, in addition to issues delivered to libraries and newsstands.",
"Title: Deutscher Amateur-Radio-Club\n\nThe Deutscher Amateur Radio Club e.V. (DARC) (in English, German Amateur Radio Club) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Germany. As of 1 January 2008, the organization had 35,773 members, approximately 60% of all licensed amateur radio operators in Germany. Key membership benefits of the organization include QSL bureau services, a monthly membership magazine called \"CQ DL\", and the promotion and sponsorship of radio contests. DARC promotes amateur radio by organizing classes and technical support to help enthusiasts earn their amateur radio license. The DARC also represents the interests of German amateur radio operators and shortwave listeners before German and international telecommunications regulatory authorities. DARC is the national member society representing Germany in the International Amateur Radio Union.",
"Title: American Radio Relay League\n\nThe American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the largest membership association of amateur radio enthusiasts in the USA. ARRL is a non-profit organization, and was co-founded on April 6, 1914 by Hiram Percy Maxim and Clarence D. Tuska of Hartford, Connecticut. The ARRL represents the interests of amateur radio operators before federal regulatory bodies, provides technical advice and assistance to amateur radio enthusiasts, supports a number of educational programs and sponsors emergency communications service throughout the country. The ARRL has approximately 154,000 members. In addition to members in the US, the organization claims over 7,000 members in other countries. The ARRL publishes many books and a monthly membership journal called \"QST\". The ARRL held its Centennial Convention in Hartford, Connecticut in July 2014.",
"Title: Liga Colombiana de Radioaficionados\n\nThe Liga Colombiana de Radioaficionados (LCRA) (in English Colombian Amateur Radio League) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Colombia. The organization was founded in 1933 by Italo Amore, Gustavo Uribe, Roberto Jaramillo Ferro, and other radio enthusiasts. At the time, all radio transmissions were authorized by the Ministry of Posts, who opposed a private amateur radio service. With LCRA lobbying efforts, private radio broadcasts were authorized in Colombia in 1936, and amateur radio was first licensed in Colombia in 1939.",
"Title: Pakistan Amateur Radio Society\n\nThe Pakistan Amateur Radio Society (PARS) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Pakistan. PARS operates a QSL bureau for those amateur radio operators in regular contact with amateur radio operators in other countries, and supports amateur radio operating awards and radio contests. The Pakistan Amateur Radio Society represents the interests of Pakistani amateur radio operators before national and international regulatory authorities. PARS is the national member society representing Pakistan in the International Amateur Radio Union.",
"Title: South African Radio League\n\nThe South African Radio League (SARL), formerly known as the South African Radio Relay League (SARRL), is a non-profit organisation representing the interests of amateur radio enthusiasts in South Africa. The SARL advocates on behalf of its membership and all licensed amateur radio operators in South Africa as the representative of amateur radio to the South African government. This has included the promotion of deregulation and simplification of the amateur radio service, and expansion of the number of amateur radio operators in Southern Africa. The SARL publicises and promotes the role of amateur radio in society, and promotes the use of amateur radio in schools as an entry point into the fields of science and technology. SARL publishes a magazine called \"Radio ZS\" six times a year. SARL is the national member society representing South Africa in the International Amateur Radio Union.",
"Title: Organisasi Amatir Radio Indonesia\n\nThe Organisasi Amatir Radio Indonesia (ORARI) (in English, Amateur Radio Organization of Indonesia) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Indonesia. According to a 2000 census compiled by the International Amateur Radio Union, Indonesia has the thirteenth-largest population of amateur radio operators in the world. A key membership benefit of the ORARI is a QSL bureau for those Indonesian amateur radio operators in regular communications with other amateur radio operators in foreign countries. The ORARI represents the interests of Indonesian amateur radio operators before Indonesian and international regulatory authorities. ORARI is the national member society representing Indonesia in the International Amateur Radio Union."
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7,715
|
Which band had more members, The Cinematics or The Rubens?
|
The Rubens
|
comparison
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medium
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"The Rubens are a five-piece alternative rock band originally from Menangle, New South Wales.",
" The band comprises the three Margin brothers, Zaac, Sam and Elliott, and friends Scott Baldwin and William Zeglis.",
" Their debut self-titled album \"The Rubens\" gained them domestic success with it reaching No. 3 on the ARIA Charts and being nominated for a J Award for Album of the Year."
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"The Cinematics were an alternative rock band founded in 2003 in Glasgow, Scotland, and disbanded in 2011.",
" The band released two full-length albums, \"A Strange Education\" (2007) and \"Love and Terror\" (2009), as well as a five-track EP, \"Silent Scream EP\" (2010), but split up in the middle of recording their third full-length album.",
" The band consisted of Scott Rinning, Larry Reid, Adam Goemans and Ross Bonney."
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"Title: The Rubens\n\nThe Rubens are a five-piece alternative rock band originally from Menangle, New South Wales. The band comprises the three Margin brothers, Zaac, Sam and Elliott, and friends Scott Baldwin and William Zeglis. Their debut self-titled album \"The Rubens\" gained them domestic success with it reaching No. 3 on the ARIA Charts and being nominated for a J Award for Album of the Year.",
"Title: The Cinematics\n\nThe Cinematics were an alternative rock band founded in 2003 in Glasgow, Scotland, and disbanded in 2011. The band released two full-length albums, \"A Strange Education\" (2007) and \"Love and Terror\" (2009), as well as a five-track EP, \"Silent Scream EP\" (2010), but split up in the middle of recording their third full-length album. The band consisted of Scott Rinning, Larry Reid, Adam Goemans and Ross Bonney."
] |
7,716
|
Alida Vázquez, is a Mexican composer who lives and works in which country, and she received a scholarship to attend Diller-Quaile Music School in New York City and also studied with Mario Davidovsky, an Argentine-American composer?
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United States
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bridge
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"Eric Chasalow (born 1955) is an American composer of acoustic and electronic music.",
" He is Graduate Dean at Brandeis University, and Director of BEAMS, the Brandeis Electro-Acoustic Music Studio.",
" He holds the D.M.A. from Columbia University where his principal teacher was Mario Davidovsky and where he studied flute with Harvey Sollberger.",
" He holds awards from, among others, the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, Fromm Foundation at Harvard University, New York Foundation for the Arts, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, with particular recognition for his works that combine live soloist with electronic sounds.",
" His music is published by G. Schirmer, McGinnis & Marx (New York) and Edition Bim (Bulle, Switzerland) and appears on CDs from New World Records, ICMC."
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"The New York New Music Ensemble (NYNME) is an American contemporary music Pierrot ensemble.",
" Since 1976, the group has commissioned, performed and recorded works by both emerging and prominent living composers.",
" Its performances have been featured at several major music festivals including the Ravinia Festival, the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, June in Buffalo, the Pacific Rim Music Festival, and the Thailand International Composition Festival (TICF).",
" NYNME has also been recognized and supported by many significant American foundations, including the Jerome Foundation, the Fromm Foundation at Harvard, the Mary Flagler Cary Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, the Koussevitzky Foundation, and the NEA and NYSCA.",
" The group has held numerous residencies at universities, such as Rice University, Emory University, Brandeis University, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the University of Pittsburgh, and Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study.",
" Over the years, NYNME has premiered over 140 works, the vast majority of which were written specifically for the group.",
" Among the prominent composers with whom the group has enjoyed longstanding associations are Elliott Carter, Jacob Druckman, Charles Wuorinen, Mario Davidovsky, Harvey Sollberger, Joan Tower, George Perle, Rand Steiger, John Eaton, and David Felder.",
" The group's activities have also included tours in Europe, Asia, and South America."
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"Laura Kaminsky (born September 28, 1956) is an American composer, producer of musical and multi-disciplinary cultural events, and educator.",
" She was born in New York City, graduated from the High School of Music and Art, and studied with Joseph Wood at Oberlin College and Mario Davidovsky at City College of New York.",
" She graduated from City College/CUNY with a Master of Arts degree in composition in 1980."
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"Ezequiel Viñao (born 1960 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine-American composer.",
" He emigrated to the United States in 1980 and studied at the Juilliard School.",
" His compositions include \"La Noche de las Noches\" (1989) for string quartet and electronics, which won First Prize at UNESCO's Latin-American Rostrum of Composers in 1993; six \"Études\" (1993) for piano solo, which were awarded a Kennedy Center Friedheim Award in 1995; a second string quartet \"The Loss and the Silence\" (2004), commissioned by the Juilliard String Quartet; \"The Wanderer\" (2005) for a cappella voices, commissioned by Chanticleer and Chicago a cappella, and \"Sirocco Dust\" (2009), commissioned by the Library of Congress for the St. Lawrence String Quartet.",
" He currently resides in New York City."
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"Nabor Carrillo Flores (1911 in Mexico City - 1967) is the third son of Mexican composer Julián Carrillo Trujillo.",
" He did his first studies in Mexico City and he continued them in New York City.",
" On his return to Mexico, he made his studies of preparatory and those of civil engineering at the National University (UNAM), where he graduated in 1939.",
" He received the Guggenheim Scholarship and his PhD from Harvard University, where he had also received his MSc in 1941.",
" He exerted teaching and the scientific research at UNAM.",
" He represented Mexico in the atomic test of the atoll of Bikini in 1946.",
" He was named technical advisor of the Mexican delegation in the Commission on Atomic Energy of the United Nations for the pacific use of atomic energy."
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"David Noon (born 1946) is a contemporary classical composer and educator.",
" He has written over 200 works from opera to chamber music.",
" Noon's composition teachers have included Karl Kohn, Darius Milhaud, Charles Jones, Yehudi Wyner, Mario Davidovsky, and Wlodzimierz Kotonski.",
" He was a distinguished member of the faculty at the Manhattan School of Music for 30 years."
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"Laura Clayton (born December 8, 1943) is an American pianist and composer.",
" She was born in Lexington, Kentucky, and studied at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore and at Columbia University, New York, with Mario Davidovsky.",
" She began studying composition with Darius Milhaud at the Aspen Music School and graduated with a Master of Music in Composition from the New England Conservatory in Boston.",
" She lived for a while in Brazil and then continued her studies at the University of Michigan, graduating with a Doctorate of Musical Arts."
],
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"Matthew Jonathan Greenbaum (New York City, February 12, 1950) is an American composer.",
" He studied privately with Stefan Wolpe, and with Mario Davidovsky at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.",
" He holds a Ph.D. in Composition from the City University of NY Graduate Center (1985), and has served as a professor of music composition at Temple University's Boyer College of Music and Dance since 1998.",
" Since 1999 Greenbaum has worked with computer animation to create hybrid works of visual music, as well as chamber music with a video component.",
" Greenbaum has also written on Debussy, Schoenberg and Varèse in relation to Wolpe's dialectical and \"cubist\" approach to musical structure.",
" He is the curator of Amphibian, a new music and video series in the Hiart Gallery in New York."
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"Mario Davidovsky (born March 4, 1934) is an Argentine-American composer.",
" Born in Argentina, he emigrated in 1960 to the US, where he lives today.",
" He is best known for his series of compositions called \"Synchronisms\", which in live performance incorporate both acoustic instruments and electroacoustic sounds played from a tape."
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"Alida Vázquez (born 1931) is a Mexican composer who lives and works in the United States.",
" Vázquez was born in Mexico City, and from 1941-47 attended the Conservatorio Nacional de Música.",
" She studied piano with Esperanza Cruz de Vasconcelos and music theory with Julián Carrillo.",
" She received a scholarship to attend Diller-Quaile Music School in New York City and also studied with Mario Davidovsky at City College.",
" After completing her music studies, she studied journalism and worked as a music therapist.",
" In 1976 she began teaching music at the Bank Street College of Education."
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"Title: Eric Chasalow\n\nEric Chasalow (born 1955) is an American composer of acoustic and electronic music. He is Graduate Dean at Brandeis University, and Director of BEAMS, the Brandeis Electro-Acoustic Music Studio. He holds the D.M.A. from Columbia University where his principal teacher was Mario Davidovsky and where he studied flute with Harvey Sollberger. He holds awards from, among others, the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, Fromm Foundation at Harvard University, New York Foundation for the Arts, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, with particular recognition for his works that combine live soloist with electronic sounds. His music is published by G. Schirmer, McGinnis & Marx (New York) and Edition Bim (Bulle, Switzerland) and appears on CDs from New World Records, ICMC.",
"Title: New York New Music Ensemble\n\nThe New York New Music Ensemble (NYNME) is an American contemporary music Pierrot ensemble. Since 1976, the group has commissioned, performed and recorded works by both emerging and prominent living composers. Its performances have been featured at several major music festivals including the Ravinia Festival, the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, June in Buffalo, the Pacific Rim Music Festival, and the Thailand International Composition Festival (TICF). NYNME has also been recognized and supported by many significant American foundations, including the Jerome Foundation, the Fromm Foundation at Harvard, the Mary Flagler Cary Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, the Koussevitzky Foundation, and the NEA and NYSCA. The group has held numerous residencies at universities, such as Rice University, Emory University, Brandeis University, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the University of Pittsburgh, and Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study. Over the years, NYNME has premiered over 140 works, the vast majority of which were written specifically for the group. Among the prominent composers with whom the group has enjoyed longstanding associations are Elliott Carter, Jacob Druckman, Charles Wuorinen, Mario Davidovsky, Harvey Sollberger, Joan Tower, George Perle, Rand Steiger, John Eaton, and David Felder. The group's activities have also included tours in Europe, Asia, and South America.",
"Title: Laura Kaminsky\n\nLaura Kaminsky (born September 28, 1956) is an American composer, producer of musical and multi-disciplinary cultural events, and educator. She was born in New York City, graduated from the High School of Music and Art, and studied with Joseph Wood at Oberlin College and Mario Davidovsky at City College of New York. She graduated from City College/CUNY with a Master of Arts degree in composition in 1980.",
"Title: Ezequiel Viñao\n\nEzequiel Viñao (born 1960 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine-American composer. He emigrated to the United States in 1980 and studied at the Juilliard School. His compositions include \"La Noche de las Noches\" (1989) for string quartet and electronics, which won First Prize at UNESCO's Latin-American Rostrum of Composers in 1993; six \"Études\" (1993) for piano solo, which were awarded a Kennedy Center Friedheim Award in 1995; a second string quartet \"The Loss and the Silence\" (2004), commissioned by the Juilliard String Quartet; \"The Wanderer\" (2005) for a cappella voices, commissioned by Chanticleer and Chicago a cappella, and \"Sirocco Dust\" (2009), commissioned by the Library of Congress for the St. Lawrence String Quartet. He currently resides in New York City.",
"Title: Nabor Carrillo Flores\n\nNabor Carrillo Flores (1911 in Mexico City - 1967) is the third son of Mexican composer Julián Carrillo Trujillo. He did his first studies in Mexico City and he continued them in New York City. On his return to Mexico, he made his studies of preparatory and those of civil engineering at the National University (UNAM), where he graduated in 1939. He received the Guggenheim Scholarship and his PhD from Harvard University, where he had also received his MSc in 1941. He exerted teaching and the scientific research at UNAM. He represented Mexico in the atomic test of the atoll of Bikini in 1946. He was named technical advisor of the Mexican delegation in the Commission on Atomic Energy of the United Nations for the pacific use of atomic energy.",
"Title: David Noon\n\nDavid Noon (born 1946) is a contemporary classical composer and educator. He has written over 200 works from opera to chamber music. Noon's composition teachers have included Karl Kohn, Darius Milhaud, Charles Jones, Yehudi Wyner, Mario Davidovsky, and Wlodzimierz Kotonski. He was a distinguished member of the faculty at the Manhattan School of Music for 30 years.",
"Title: Laura Clayton\n\nLaura Clayton (born December 8, 1943) is an American pianist and composer. She was born in Lexington, Kentucky, and studied at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore and at Columbia University, New York, with Mario Davidovsky. She began studying composition with Darius Milhaud at the Aspen Music School and graduated with a Master of Music in Composition from the New England Conservatory in Boston. She lived for a while in Brazil and then continued her studies at the University of Michigan, graduating with a Doctorate of Musical Arts.",
"Title: Matthew Greenbaum\n\nMatthew Jonathan Greenbaum (New York City, February 12, 1950) is an American composer. He studied privately with Stefan Wolpe, and with Mario Davidovsky at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He holds a Ph.D. in Composition from the City University of NY Graduate Center (1985), and has served as a professor of music composition at Temple University's Boyer College of Music and Dance since 1998. Since 1999 Greenbaum has worked with computer animation to create hybrid works of visual music, as well as chamber music with a video component. Greenbaum has also written on Debussy, Schoenberg and Varèse in relation to Wolpe's dialectical and \"cubist\" approach to musical structure. He is the curator of Amphibian, a new music and video series in the Hiart Gallery in New York.",
"Title: Mario Davidovsky\n\nMario Davidovsky (born March 4, 1934) is an Argentine-American composer. Born in Argentina, he emigrated in 1960 to the US, where he lives today. He is best known for his series of compositions called \"Synchronisms\", which in live performance incorporate both acoustic instruments and electroacoustic sounds played from a tape.",
"Title: Alida Vázquez\n\nAlida Vázquez (born 1931) is a Mexican composer who lives and works in the United States. Vázquez was born in Mexico City, and from 1941-47 attended the Conservatorio Nacional de Música. She studied piano with Esperanza Cruz de Vasconcelos and music theory with Julián Carrillo. She received a scholarship to attend Diller-Quaile Music School in New York City and also studied with Mario Davidovsky at City College. After completing her music studies, she studied journalism and worked as a music therapist. In 1976 she began teaching music at the Bank Street College of Education."
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Past Perfect Future Tense is the first solo album of Norwegian band a-ha's Magne Furuholmen, better known to music fans by what stage name?
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Mags
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bridge
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"Past Perfect Future Tense",
"Magne Furuholmen"
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0,
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"Paul Waaktaar-Savoy (born Pål Waaktaar Gamst, 6 September 1961) is a Norwegian musician and songwriter.",
" He was named Knights First Class of the Order of St. Olav by King Harald for his services to Norwegian music and his international success.",
" Pål Savoy is best known for his work as the main songwriter and guitarist in the Norwegian pop band A-ha.",
" He has written or co-written most of the band's biggest hits, including \"The Sun Always Shines on T.V.\", \"Hunting High and Low\", \"Take On Me\", the James Bond theme \"The Living Daylights\" and the ballad \"Summer Moved On\".",
" In addition, Waaktaar-Savoy is also a painter.",
" The band A-ha has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide."
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"A Dot Of Black In The Blue Of Your Bliss is the second solo album of Norwegian band a-ha's Magne Furuholmen as Magne F."
],
"title": "A Dot of Black in the Blue of Your Bliss"
},
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"A-ha (usually stylized as a\"-h\"a; ] ) is a Norwegian band formed in Oslo in 1982.",
" The band was founded by Morten Harket (vocals), Magne Furuholmen (keyboards) and Pål Waaktaar-Savoy (guitars).",
" The group rose to fame during the mid-1980s after being discovered by musician and producer John Ratcliff, and continued global success in the 1990s and 2000s."
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"Morten Harket (born 14 September 1960) is a Norwegian musician, best known as the lead singer of the synthpop/rock band A-ha, which released ten studio albums and topped the charts internationally after their breakthrough hit \"Take on Me\" in 1985.",
" A-ha disbanded in 2010 after they played their last gig in Oslo.",
" In 2015, after each member pursued his own artistic path, a-ha reunited to produce a new album, \"Cast In Steel\", and perform a world tour, kicking off at Rock in Rio in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 27 September 2015.",
" Harket has also released six solo albums.",
" Before joining A-ha in 1982, Harket had appeared on the Oslo club scene as the singer for blues outfit Souldier Blue."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Analogue is the eighth studio album by the Norwegian band A-ha, released in 2005.",
" It is aha's first album on Polydor Records (Universal), having previously been signed to Warner Music.",
" Four singles were also released from this record.",
" The album's second single, \"Analogue (All I Want)\" became the group's first top 10 hit on the UK Singles Chart since \"Stay on These Roads\" (1988).",
" The album reached #24 in the UK and got silver certification there."
],
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"This is a comprehensive list of major music awards received by A-ha, a Norwegian new wave band.",
" Formed in 1982 by Morten Harket, Magne Furuholmen, and Paul Waaktaar-Savoy, A-ha have been one of the most popular European acts in the world since the mid-1980s.",
" The band has sold more than 100 million albums and singles worldwide, and has been nominated for one Grammy Award, more than any other Norwegian rock band."
],
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"\"Celice\" is a song by Norwegian band A-ha.",
" Written by Magne Furuholmen and Martin Terefe, it was released as the first single from the album, \"Analogue\", throughout Europe.",
" It was released on 7 October 2005 in Germany and Norway, and 24 October in Sweden.",
" It was not released in the UK.",
" It reached worldwide sales of over 300,000 units.",
" For a while the song was under consideration to be included on the Da Vinci Code movie soundtrack."
],
"title": "Celice (song)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Magne Furuholmen (born 1 November 1962) is a Norwegian musician and visual artist.",
" Furuholmen, better known to music fans by his stage name Mags, is the keyboardist of the synthpop/rock band A-ha, and co-wrote many of the band's hits including \"Take on Me\", \"Stay on These Roads\", \"Manhattan Skyline\", \"Cry Wolf\", \"Forever Not Yours\", \"Analogue (All I Want)\", and \"Foot of the Mountain\"."
],
"title": "Magne Furuholmen"
},
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"Apparatjik ( ) are a multi-national band formed in 2008.",
" The band is a supergroup that consists of bassist Guy Berryman from Coldplay, guitarist/keyboardist Magne Furuholmen from A-ha, singer/guitarist Jonas Bjerre of Mew and drummer/producer Martin Terefe.",
" The band's name literal translation is \"agent of the apparatus\".",
" Apparatjik is based on apparatchik, which is a word of Russian origin and is used to describe \"an official or bureaucrat in any organization\" but has in the past had other meanings, including \"Communist agent or spy\"."
],
"title": "Apparatjik"
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"Past Perfect Future Tense is the first solo album of Norwegian band a-ha's Magne Furuholmen as Magne F. Magne worked in this album with Coldplay members, Will Champion and Guy Berryman, also Travis member, Andy Dunlop."
],
"title": "Past Perfect Future Tense"
}
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"Title: Paul Waaktaar-Savoy\n\nPaul Waaktaar-Savoy (born Pål Waaktaar Gamst, 6 September 1961) is a Norwegian musician and songwriter. He was named Knights First Class of the Order of St. Olav by King Harald for his services to Norwegian music and his international success. Pål Savoy is best known for his work as the main songwriter and guitarist in the Norwegian pop band A-ha. He has written or co-written most of the band's biggest hits, including \"The Sun Always Shines on T.V.\", \"Hunting High and Low\", \"Take On Me\", the James Bond theme \"The Living Daylights\" and the ballad \"Summer Moved On\". In addition, Waaktaar-Savoy is also a painter. The band A-ha has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide.",
"Title: A Dot of Black in the Blue of Your Bliss\n\nA Dot Of Black In The Blue Of Your Bliss is the second solo album of Norwegian band a-ha's Magne Furuholmen as Magne F.",
"Title: A-ha\n\nA-ha (usually stylized as a\"-h\"a; ] ) is a Norwegian band formed in Oslo in 1982. The band was founded by Morten Harket (vocals), Magne Furuholmen (keyboards) and Pål Waaktaar-Savoy (guitars). The group rose to fame during the mid-1980s after being discovered by musician and producer John Ratcliff, and continued global success in the 1990s and 2000s.",
"Title: Morten Harket\n\nMorten Harket (born 14 September 1960) is a Norwegian musician, best known as the lead singer of the synthpop/rock band A-ha, which released ten studio albums and topped the charts internationally after their breakthrough hit \"Take on Me\" in 1985. A-ha disbanded in 2010 after they played their last gig in Oslo. In 2015, after each member pursued his own artistic path, a-ha reunited to produce a new album, \"Cast In Steel\", and perform a world tour, kicking off at Rock in Rio in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 27 September 2015. Harket has also released six solo albums. Before joining A-ha in 1982, Harket had appeared on the Oslo club scene as the singer for blues outfit Souldier Blue.",
"Title: Analogue (album)\n\nAnalogue is the eighth studio album by the Norwegian band A-ha, released in 2005. It is aha's first album on Polydor Records (Universal), having previously been signed to Warner Music. Four singles were also released from this record. The album's second single, \"Analogue (All I Want)\" became the group's first top 10 hit on the UK Singles Chart since \"Stay on These Roads\" (1988). The album reached #24 in the UK and got silver certification there.",
"Title: List of awards and nominations received by A-ha\n\nThis is a comprehensive list of major music awards received by A-ha, a Norwegian new wave band. Formed in 1982 by Morten Harket, Magne Furuholmen, and Paul Waaktaar-Savoy, A-ha have been one of the most popular European acts in the world since the mid-1980s. The band has sold more than 100 million albums and singles worldwide, and has been nominated for one Grammy Award, more than any other Norwegian rock band.",
"Title: Celice (song)\n\n\"Celice\" is a song by Norwegian band A-ha. Written by Magne Furuholmen and Martin Terefe, it was released as the first single from the album, \"Analogue\", throughout Europe. It was released on 7 October 2005 in Germany and Norway, and 24 October in Sweden. It was not released in the UK. It reached worldwide sales of over 300,000 units. For a while the song was under consideration to be included on the Da Vinci Code movie soundtrack.",
"Title: Magne Furuholmen\n\nMagne Furuholmen (born 1 November 1962) is a Norwegian musician and visual artist. Furuholmen, better known to music fans by his stage name Mags, is the keyboardist of the synthpop/rock band A-ha, and co-wrote many of the band's hits including \"Take on Me\", \"Stay on These Roads\", \"Manhattan Skyline\", \"Cry Wolf\", \"Forever Not Yours\", \"Analogue (All I Want)\", and \"Foot of the Mountain\".",
"Title: Apparatjik\n\nApparatjik ( ) are a multi-national band formed in 2008. The band is a supergroup that consists of bassist Guy Berryman from Coldplay, guitarist/keyboardist Magne Furuholmen from A-ha, singer/guitarist Jonas Bjerre of Mew and drummer/producer Martin Terefe. The band's name literal translation is \"agent of the apparatus\". Apparatjik is based on apparatchik, which is a word of Russian origin and is used to describe \"an official or bureaucrat in any organization\" but has in the past had other meanings, including \"Communist agent or spy\".",
"Title: Past Perfect Future Tense\n\nPast Perfect Future Tense is the first solo album of Norwegian band a-ha's Magne Furuholmen as Magne F. Magne worked in this album with Coldplay members, Will Champion and Guy Berryman, also Travis member, Andy Dunlop."
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7,718
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University of Ruhuna and University of Pretoria, share which specific type classification?
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public
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comparison
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"University of Ruhuna",
"University of Pretoria"
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0,
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"In programming languages, ad hoc polymorphism is a kind of polymorphism in which polymorphic functions can be applied to arguments of different types, because a polymorphic function can denote a number of distinct and potentially heterogeneous implementations depending on the type of argument(s) to which it is applied.",
" It is also known as function overloading or operator overloading.",
" The term ad hoc in this context is not intended to be pejorative; it refers simply to the fact that this type of polymorphism is not a fundamental feature of the type system.",
" This is in contrast to parametric polymorphism, in which polymorphic functions are written without mention of any specific type, and can thus apply a single abstract implementation to any number of types in a transparent way.",
" This classification was introduced by Christopher Strachey in 1967."
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"Adriaan Nicolaas Petrus Pelzer (25 December 1915–15 October 1981) was a South African Afrikaans academic, historian, author and Professor at the University of Pretoria, South Africa.",
" He retired as vice rector and acting rector in 1980 from the University of Pretoria.",
" Among books published are the following \"The Afrikaner-Broederbond: First 50 Years (1980)\" and \"Verwoerd Speaks Speeches 1948–1966 (1966)\".",
" He was also member of the \"National Monuments Council\" and in 1978 received the Laureate Award from the University of Pretoria.",
" The Laureate Award is the highest award granted by the University of Pretoria.",
" From 1965 to 1978 he was vice-president and member of the executive committee of Northern-Transvaal Rugby Union, and lifelong member from 1979."
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"The African Centre for Gene Technologies (ACGT) (Pretoria) is located on the Experimental Farm of the University of Pretoria campus, and was established by Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), the University of Pretoria, the University of the Witwatersrand, the University of Johannesburg and the Agricultural Research Council (ARC).",
" The aim is to create a collaborative network of excellence in advanced biotechnology, with specific focus on the \"-omics\"."
],
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"sentences": [
"The University of Pretoria (Afrikaans: \"Universiteit van Pretoria\" , Northern Sotho: \"Yunibesithi ya Pretoria\" ) is a multi-campus public research university in Pretoria, the administrative and de facto capital of South Africa.",
" The university was established in 1908 as the Pretoria campus of the Johannesburg-based Transvaal University College and is the fourth South African institution in continuous operation to be awarded university status.",
" The university has grown from the original 32 students in a single late Victorian house to approximately 39,000 in 2010.",
" The University was built on 7 suburban campuses on 1120 ha ."
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"The University of Pretoria - Tuks Camerata is one of five choirs that the University of Pretoria, South Africa has on its campus.",
" The other four are The UP OVUWA, The University of Pretoria Youth Choir, The University of Pretoria Jacaranda Children's Choir and the University of Pretoria Concert Choir.",
" It is the official Choir of the University of Pretoria"
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"sentences": [
"Peter Johan Lor was born in the Netherlands and emigrated to South Africa.",
" He did his studies in Librarianship and Library Science at the University of Stellenbosch and the University of Pretoria in South Africa and at the University of Caen in France.",
" He received a B.Bibl.",
" Honors (an honors degree in Library Science) from the University of Stellenbosch as well as a Masters in Library Science from the University of Pretoria.",
" He also was granted his D.Phil.",
" in Library and Information Science from the University of Pretoria in 1990.",
" In 2008, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy from the University of Pretoria for his extraordinary professional work in different associations and as a professor and researcher in Library Science."
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"title": "Peter Johan Lor"
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"sentences": [
"Hilgard Muller, DMS (4 May 1914, Potchefstroom – 10 July 1985) was a South African politician of the National Party, Mayor of Pretoria in 1953–1955, elected an MP in 1958, appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs after the resignation of Eric Louw in 1964.",
" He relinquished both posts in 1977.",
" Studying at the University of Pretoria, he obtained a Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford University, earning a doctorate in law.",
" Practicing law in Pretoria, he was elected to Pretoria city council in 1951, becoming Mayor of the city two years later.",
" He relinquished his city council seat in 1957, being elected to House of Assembly the following year for Pretoria East.",
" He chose not to run for his seat again in 1961, instead being appointed South African ambassador in London, but returned to parliament in 1964 immediately to be appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs."
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"A shotgun clause (or Texas Shootout Clause) is a term of art, rather than a legal term.",
" It is a specific type of exit provision that may be included in a shareholders' agreement, and may often be referred to as a buy-sell agreement.",
" The shotgun clause allows a shareholder to offer a specific price per share for the other shareholder(s)' shares; the other shareholder(s) must then either accept the offer or buy the offering shareholder's shares at that price per share."
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"sentences": [
"Neutrophil swarming is a specific type of neutrophil migration behaviour characterised by a high coordination between neutrophils, clustering of neutrophils to the inflammation site and signalling to other neutrophils further away.",
" This specific type of migration rely on the production and secretion of LTB4 and on the use of integrins for neutrophil to stop at the cluster site."
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"The University of Ruhuna (Sinhalese: රුහුණ විශ්වවිද්යාලය, රෝහණ සරසවිය (Ruhuṇa Viśvavidyālaya, Rohana sarasaviya),; Tamil: ருகுண பல்கலைக் கழகம் ) is a public university in Matara, Sri Lanka."
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"Title: Ad hoc polymorphism\n\nIn programming languages, ad hoc polymorphism is a kind of polymorphism in which polymorphic functions can be applied to arguments of different types, because a polymorphic function can denote a number of distinct and potentially heterogeneous implementations depending on the type of argument(s) to which it is applied. It is also known as function overloading or operator overloading. The term ad hoc in this context is not intended to be pejorative; it refers simply to the fact that this type of polymorphism is not a fundamental feature of the type system. This is in contrast to parametric polymorphism, in which polymorphic functions are written without mention of any specific type, and can thus apply a single abstract implementation to any number of types in a transparent way. This classification was introduced by Christopher Strachey in 1967.",
"Title: Adriaan Nicolaas Petrus Pelzer\n\nAdriaan Nicolaas Petrus Pelzer (25 December 1915–15 October 1981) was a South African Afrikaans academic, historian, author and Professor at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. He retired as vice rector and acting rector in 1980 from the University of Pretoria. Among books published are the following \"The Afrikaner-Broederbond: First 50 Years (1980)\" and \"Verwoerd Speaks Speeches 1948–1966 (1966)\". He was also member of the \"National Monuments Council\" and in 1978 received the Laureate Award from the University of Pretoria. The Laureate Award is the highest award granted by the University of Pretoria. From 1965 to 1978 he was vice-president and member of the executive committee of Northern-Transvaal Rugby Union, and lifelong member from 1979.",
"Title: African Centre for Gene Technologies\n\nThe African Centre for Gene Technologies (ACGT) (Pretoria) is located on the Experimental Farm of the University of Pretoria campus, and was established by Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), the University of Pretoria, the University of the Witwatersrand, the University of Johannesburg and the Agricultural Research Council (ARC). The aim is to create a collaborative network of excellence in advanced biotechnology, with specific focus on the \"-omics\".",
"Title: University of Pretoria\n\nThe University of Pretoria (Afrikaans: \"Universiteit van Pretoria\" , Northern Sotho: \"Yunibesithi ya Pretoria\" ) is a multi-campus public research university in Pretoria, the administrative and de facto capital of South Africa. The university was established in 1908 as the Pretoria campus of the Johannesburg-based Transvaal University College and is the fourth South African institution in continuous operation to be awarded university status. The university has grown from the original 32 students in a single late Victorian house to approximately 39,000 in 2010. The University was built on 7 suburban campuses on 1120 ha .",
"Title: University of Pretoria Camerata\n\nThe University of Pretoria - Tuks Camerata is one of five choirs that the University of Pretoria, South Africa has on its campus. The other four are The UP OVUWA, The University of Pretoria Youth Choir, The University of Pretoria Jacaranda Children's Choir and the University of Pretoria Concert Choir. It is the official Choir of the University of Pretoria",
"Title: Peter Johan Lor\n\nPeter Johan Lor was born in the Netherlands and emigrated to South Africa. He did his studies in Librarianship and Library Science at the University of Stellenbosch and the University of Pretoria in South Africa and at the University of Caen in France. He received a B.Bibl. Honors (an honors degree in Library Science) from the University of Stellenbosch as well as a Masters in Library Science from the University of Pretoria. He also was granted his D.Phil. in Library and Information Science from the University of Pretoria in 1990. In 2008, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy from the University of Pretoria for his extraordinary professional work in different associations and as a professor and researcher in Library Science.",
"Title: Hilgard Muller\n\nHilgard Muller, DMS (4 May 1914, Potchefstroom – 10 July 1985) was a South African politician of the National Party, Mayor of Pretoria in 1953–1955, elected an MP in 1958, appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs after the resignation of Eric Louw in 1964. He relinquished both posts in 1977. Studying at the University of Pretoria, he obtained a Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford University, earning a doctorate in law. Practicing law in Pretoria, he was elected to Pretoria city council in 1951, becoming Mayor of the city two years later. He relinquished his city council seat in 1957, being elected to House of Assembly the following year for Pretoria East. He chose not to run for his seat again in 1961, instead being appointed South African ambassador in London, but returned to parliament in 1964 immediately to be appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs.",
"Title: Shotgun clause\n\nA shotgun clause (or Texas Shootout Clause) is a term of art, rather than a legal term. It is a specific type of exit provision that may be included in a shareholders' agreement, and may often be referred to as a buy-sell agreement. The shotgun clause allows a shareholder to offer a specific price per share for the other shareholder(s)' shares; the other shareholder(s) must then either accept the offer or buy the offering shareholder's shares at that price per share.",
"Title: Neutrophil swarming\n\nNeutrophil swarming is a specific type of neutrophil migration behaviour characterised by a high coordination between neutrophils, clustering of neutrophils to the inflammation site and signalling to other neutrophils further away. This specific type of migration rely on the production and secretion of LTB4 and on the use of integrins for neutrophil to stop at the cluster site.",
"Title: University of Ruhuna\n\nThe University of Ruhuna (Sinhalese: රුහුණ විශ්වවිද්යාලය, රෝහණ සරසවිය (Ruhuṇa Viśvavidyālaya, Rohana sarasaviya),; Tamil: ருகுண பல்கலைக் கழகம் ) is a public university in Matara, Sri Lanka."
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7,719
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Also known for directing "Swingers" ,who directed the 2005 American action comedy film Mr. & Mrs. Smith?
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Douglas Eric "Doug
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"Mr. & Mrs. Smith is a 2005 American action comedy film directed by Doug Liman and written by Simon Kinberg.",
" The film stars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie as a bored upper-middle class married couple surprised to learn that they are assassins belonging to competing agencies, and that they have been assigned to kill each other."
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"Adam Jared Brody (born December 15, 1979) is an American actor, writer, musician and producer.",
" He is best known for his role as Seth Cohen on \"The O.C.\".",
" Brody has appeared in the films \"Mr. & Mrs. Smith\" (2005), \"Thank You for Smoking\" (2006), \"In the Land of Women\" (2007), \"Jennifer's Body\" (2009), \"Cop Out\" (2010), \"Scream 4\" (2011), \"Lovelace\" (2013), \"Life Partners\" (2014), and \"Sleeping with Other People\" (2015)."
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"Douglas Eric \"Doug\" Liman (born July 24, 1965) is an American film director and producer best known for \"Swingers\" (1996), \"Go\" (1999), \"The Bourne Identity\" (2002), \"Mr. & Mrs. Smith\" (2005), \"Jumper\" (2008), \"Fair Game\" (2010), and \"Edge of Tomorrow\" (2014)."
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"Lucas Foster is a Hollywood Film Producer.",
" He is known for Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005 film), Man on Fire (2004 film) and Equilibrium.",
" His movies generated all together 2.1 billion dollars of gross revenues.",
" In recent years, he is one of the co-founders of HeadcaseVR, a virtual reality company."
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"The Tyne-Wear derby, also known as the North East derby and the Wear-Tyne derby is a local derby between the association football clubs Sunderland and Newcastle United.",
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"Middlesbrough Borough Council is the local council of Middlesbrough.",
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"Title: Middlesbrough\n\nMiddlesbrough ( ) is a large industrial town on the south bank of the River Tees in North Yorkshire, north-east England, founded in 1830. The local council, a unitary authority, is Middlesbrough Borough Council. The 2011 Census recorded the borough's total resident population as 138,400 and the wider urban settlement with a population of 174,700 technically making Middlesbrough the largest urban subdivsion in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire. Middlesbrough is part of the larger built-up area of Teesside which had an overall population of 376,333 at the 2011 Census.",
"Title: Canary Islands derby\n\nThe Canary Islands derby is the name given to football matches contesting Spanish sides UD Las Palmas and C.D. Tenerife, who are generally regarded as the top two sides in the Canary Islands. The Canary Islands derby is a match with a lot of rivalry and intensity that has always faced the islands of Gran Canaria and Tenerife and its inhabitants. According to World Soccer Magazine, the Canary Islands derby is on the list of the 50 greatest rivalries in the world and is considered one of the most important and spectacular derbies in Spain. Las Palmas have generally been more successful in derby matches.",
"Title: Macromolecular assembly\n\nThe term macromolecular assembly (MA) refers to massive chemical structures such as viruses and non-biologic nanoparticles, cellular organelles and membranes and ribosomes, etc. that are complex mixtures of polypeptide, polynucleotide, polysaccharide or other polymeric macromolecules. They are generally of more than one of these types, and the mixtures are defined spatially (i.e., with regard to their chemical shape), and with regard to their underlying chemical composition and structure. Macromolecules are found in living and nonliving things, and are composed of many hundreds or thousands of atoms held together by covalent bonds; they are often characterized by repeating units (i.e., they are polymers). Assemblies of these can likewise be biologic or non-biologic, though the MA term is more commonly applied in biology, and the term supramolecular assembly is more often applied in non-biologic contexts (e.g., in supramolecular chemistry and nanotechnology). MAs of macromolecules are held in their defined forms by non-covalent intermolecular interactions (rather than covalent bonds), and can be in either non-repeating structures (e.g., as in the ribosome (image) and cell membrane architectures), or in repeating linear, circular, spiral, or other patterns (e.g., as in actin filaments and the flagellar motor, image). The process by which MAs are formed has been termed molecular self-assembly, a term especially applied in non-biologic contexts. A wide variety of physical/biophysical, chemical/biochemical, and computational methods exist for the study of MA; given the scale (molecular dimensions) of MAs, efforts to elaborate their composition and structure and discern mechanisms underlying their functions are at the forefront of modern structure science.",
"Title: East Anglian derby\n\nThe East Anglian derby is a sobriquet used to describe football matches held between Norwich City and Ipswich Town, the only fully professional football clubs in the neighbouring East Anglian counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, respectively. In recent years it has sometimes been humorously called the Old Farm derby, a reference to the Old Firm derby played between Celtic and Rangers, and the prominence of agriculture in East Anglia. The derby has been described as the second-fiercest rivalry in England.",
"Title: Tyne–Wear derby\n\nThe Tyne-Wear derby, also known as the North East derby and the Wear-Tyne derby is a local derby between the association football clubs Sunderland and Newcastle United. The derby is an inter-city rivalry in North East England with the two cities of Sunderland and Newcastle just twelve miles apart. Sunderland play their home matches at the Stadium of Light whilst Newcastle play their home matches at St. James' Park. The first meeting of the two sides took place in 1883, with the first competitive fixture being an 1888 FA Cup tie, which Sunderland won 2–1. To date, both teams have won the fixture 53 times, whilst sharing 49 draws – one of which Sunderland went on to win via a penalty shootout. Sunderland have dominated the Tyne–Wear derby in recent seasons. They are currently undefeated in the last nine matches between the local rivals, including six consecutive victories from 14 April 2013 to 25 October 2015. The most recent meeting of the two sides, on the 20th March 2016, was a Premier League match at the St James' Park and ended in a 1–1 draw, with Jermain Defoe opening the scoring for Sunderland before Aleksandar Mitrovic equalised for Newcastle. Yann M'Vila, who has played in both games, describes it as bigger than the Milan derby.",
"Title: Middlesbrough Borough Council\n\nMiddlesbrough Borough Council is the local council of Middlesbrough. It is a unitary authority and borough council in the Tees Valley sub-region of the North East of England. It is based on the town of Middlesbrough, which is often considered to spread outside the borough boundaries into neighbouring Redcar and Cleveland with a total built-up population of 174,700; the borough extends southwards to a semi-rural area. Whilst part of North Yorkshire for ceremonial purposes, it is in the region of North East England. It had a resident council population in 2001 of 134,855. A 2006 mid-year estimate suggests the Borough to have a population of 138,400. The borough council unsuccessfully bid to achieve city status in 2012, to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.",
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"Title: 2011–12 Derby County F.C. season\n\nThe 2011–12 season was Derby County's 106th season in the Football League and their 113th overall in league football. It was their fourth consecutive season in the second tier following the previous campaign and their 44th overall. Derby started the season well, winning their first 4 league games in August, which was also club's best league start since the 1905–06 season. However, the club were knocked out of the first round of League Cup against League Two opposition for the third season in a row against Shrewsbury Town. Derby maintained their top 2 position in September, with the main highlight being a 2–1 win at local rivals Nottingham Forest, despite the fact that goalkeeper Frank Fielding gave away a penalty and was sent off after 67 seconds, Jeff Hendrick's winner in the game was his first goal in senior football. October and November were disappointing with Derby picking up only 1 win and 5 points out of a possible 30 as Derby fell to 15th place in the league, with a 4–0 defeat at rivals Leicester City at the start of the month, starting the slump in form. In mid-October, Nigel Clough and his backroom staff signed new 3 1/2-year contracts. Derby picked up form in December and January, losing only twice in 9 games, picking up 17 points as Derby ended the month 12th peaking at 8th in mid-January. February was another disappointing month, where they picked up on 1 point, scoring no goals with them club suffering their 2nd 4–0 defeat of the season to the hands of Southampton by the end of the month, Derby were 15th in the table. From the start of April to mid march, Derby picked up 14 points out a possible 21 which lifted Derby to 11th in the table, 5 points off the play-offs with 4 games remaining, Derby manager Nigel Clough however ruled out a play-off place, wishing there was more the 4 games left as the club were showing great form. However defeats to Middlesbrough and Cardiff City in 4 days ended the Derby's play-off chances. Derby finished the season 12th in the league, 11 points off the play-off players, with Nigel Clough being satisfied with the performances of the team, stating a lack of firepower as the reason why they fell short and a target to improve in 2012–13. Derby ended the season with a win and a draw as they finished in 12th place on 64 points, 7 places and 15 points better off than the previous season, the club's first top half finish since promotion in 2007 and best league standing since relegation in 2008.",
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" Valentino is a Democratic State Senator from Maine's 5th District, representing part of York County, including her residence of Saco.",
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"Title: William Diamond\n\nWilliam 'Bill' Diamond (born February 19, 1945) is an American politician and former teacher. Diamond served as a Democratic State Senator from Maine's 12th District, including his residence in Windham. He was first elected to the Maine House of Representatives in 1976 and served in the House until 1982, when he was elected to the Maine State Senate. He served in the Senate until 1986. In 1989, he succeeded Rodney S. Quinn as Maine's Secretary of State and was re-elected four years later. He returned to elected office in 2004 when he was elected to the Senate. Unable to seek re-election due to term-limits in 2012, Diamond was replaced by Republican Gary Plummer.",
"Title: Elizabeth Schneider\n\nElizabeth Schneider (born 1962) is an American politician from Maine. Schneider served as a Democratic State Senator from Maine's 32nd District, representing part of Penobscot County, including the population centers of Orono and Lincoln. She was first elected to the Maine State Senate in 2004 after serving from 1996-2004 in the town government of Orono. Unable to run for re-election in 2012 due to term-limits, Schneider was replaced in the State Senate by Democratic State Representative Emily Cain.",
"Title: John Tuttle (politician)\n\nJohn L. Tuttle, Jr. is an American politician from Maine. Tuttle served as a Democratic State Senator from Maine's 3rd District, representing part of York County including his residence of Sanford. He was first elected to the Maine House of Representatives in 1978, serving until 1984 when he successfully sought to represent Sanford and the surrounding towns in the State Senate. He served in the State Senate until 1988, when he returned to the House. He served again the House from 2002-2010, when he was unable to run for re-election due to term limits. He successfully ran to replace Republican Jonathan Courtney, who ran for U.S. Congress. In the general election, he defeated fellow Sanford High School Class of 1970 alumnus Brad Littlefield. He was defeated for re-election in 2014 by Waterboro Republican David Woodsome.",
"Title: Eloise Vitelli\n\nEloise A. Vitelli (born 1949) is an American business advocate and politician from Maine. Vitelli served as a Democratic State Senator from Maine's 19th District, representing Sagadahoc County and the adjacent town of Dresden, Maine in Lincoln County, including the population centers of Bath and Topsham as well as her residence in Arrowsic. Vitelli was elected to the Maine Senate on August 27, 2013 in a special election to replace fellow Democrat Seth Goodall. She won 50.47% of the vote, topping Republican former State Senator Paula Benoit and Green Independent nominee and social worker Daniel Stromgren.",
"Title: Nan Grogan Orrock\n\nNan Grogan Orrock (born November 8, 1943) is a Democratic state senator in the Georgia State Senate for the district 36. Following the 2006 retirement of State Senator Sam Zamarripa, Orrock was a candidate for his district; in the Democratic primary held on July 18, 2006 Orrock defeated Grace Davis to win a seat in the State Senate since she has no Republican opponent for the general election. She was sworn into office in 2007. She was previously a member of the Georgia House of Representatives from 1987, representing the 58th district. She was the Vice-Chair of the House Democratic Caucus and the former Majority Whip. Orrock was once a member of American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), but has since been critical of their influence.",
"Title: Justin Alfond\n\nJustin Loring Alfond (born January 8, 1975) is an American politician and real estate developer. He is a Democratic State Senator from the 8th District, which represents much of Portland. Alfond was first elected to the State Senate in 2008 to replace Democrat Ethan Strimling; he beat former State Senator Anne Rand and Cliff Ginn. He was re-elected in 2010 and 2012. In 2012, he faced Green Independent Party Chair Asher Platts. Alfond won with 71% of the vote in a two-way race.",
"Title: Ethan Strimling\n\nEthan King Strimling (born October 19, 1967) is the mayor of Portland, Maine, who served as a Democratic state senator from 2002 to 2009. He was replaced by Justin Alfond. He is Executive Director of LearningWorks, a West End non-profit organization, and has served as a political columnist and commentator for the Portland Press Herald.",
"Title: Troy Jackson (politician)\n\nTroy Dale Jackson (born June 26, 1968) is an American politician and logger from Maine. Jackson is a Democratic State Senator from Maine's 35th District, representing much of the northern Maine, including the towns of Fort Kent, Madawaska and Van Buren. He was first elected to the Maine State Senate in 2008. In June 2014, Jackson lost the Democratic primary for Maine's second Congressional District in 2014 to fellow State Senator Emily Cain. In November 2016, Jackson was re-elected to the Senate and a week later he was chosen by his fellow Democrats to be the Senate Minority Leader.",
"Title: Illinois Clean Jobs Bill\n\nThe Illinois Clean Jobs Bill is a renewable-energy bill introduced in the Illinois House of Representatives (H.B. 2607) and Illinois Senate (S.B. 1485). The bill was sponsored by Democratic state senator Don Harmon of Oak Park and Democratic state representative Elaine Nekritz of Northbrook.",
"Title: Linda Valentino\n\nLinda M. Valentino (born 1956) is an American politician from Maine. Valentino is a Democratic State Senator from Maine's 5th District, representing part of York County, including her residence of Saco. She was first elected to the Maine House of Representatives in 2004 and re-elected in 2006, 2008 and 2010. Unable to run for re-election to the Maine House in 2012 due to term limits, Valentino ran in the Democratic primary for the open District 5 State Senate seat to replace fellow Democrat Barry Hobbins. Valentino won the nomination by beating fellow State Representative Donald Pilon. Valentino easily won the general election, defeating Timothy Sevigny. In December 2012, Valentino was named Chair of the Judiciary Committee."
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Strikeforce: Shamrock vs. Gracie is notable for featuring the MMA debut of a martial artist born in which year ?
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What was the occupation of the character played by Jonathan Cake in "Mosley" (1997)?
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" In the episode, Sarah Linden (Mireille Enos) obtains Rosie Larsen's keys, which allow access to the casino's tenth floor; Stan Larsen (Brent Sexton) learns of son Tommy's (Evan Bird) bad behavior at school; Mitch Larsen (Michelle Forbes) meets David Ranier (Jonathan Cake); and Darren Richmond (Billy Campbell) asks Nicole Jackson (Claudia Ferri) to assist the police."
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" The character played by Willem Dafoe in the movie \"Mississippi Burning\" is loosely based on Sullivan.",
" According to \"The FBI - A Comprehensive Referecie Guide\" (1998), edited by Athan G. Theoharis, Sullivan was also the model for Inspector Lew Erskine, the lead character played by Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., on the TV series \"The FBI\"."
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"Title: Noah's Ark (miniseries)\n\nNoah's Ark is a 1999 television film directed by John Irvin and starring Jon Voight, Mary Steenburgen, F. Murray Abraham, Mark Bazeley, Jonathan Cake, Alexis Denisof, Emily Mortimer, Sydney Tamiia Poitier, and James Coburn. The film tells the Biblical story of Noah's Ark from the Book of Genesis. It was initially televised in the United States, that same year, was also televised in Canada, Germany and Portugal, among other countries.",
"Title: Oswald Mosley\n\nSir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet of Ancoats ( ; 16 November 1896 – 3 December 1980) was a British politician who rose to fame in the 1920s as a Member of Parliament and later in the 1930s became leader of the British Union of Fascists (BUF).",
"Title: Inconceivable\n\nInconceivable is an American medical drama series, which was broadcast on NBC. The program premiered on September 23, 2005. The show revolved around the professional and personal lives of those who work at the Family Options Fertility Clinic. The clinic is run by its co-founders (Ming-Na and Jonathan Cake) along with their new partner (Angie Harmon). The staff includes an attorney (David Norona), a nurse (Joelle Carter), office manager (Mary Catherine Garrison) and a medical technician (Reynaldo Rosales).",
"Title: Diamond Girl (film)\n\nDiamond Girl is a 1998 Canadian-South African romance drama television film directed by Timothy Bond and starring Jonathan Cake, Joely Collins, and Kevin Otto. Written by Charles Lazer and based on the novel \"Diamond Girl\" by Diana Palmer, the film is about a young paralegal who is secretly in love with her boss, a carefree lawyer who manages his family's Napa Valley vineyard. While he negotiates the sale of the vineyard, his high-powered attorney brother arrives from London and takes control of negotiations. As the deal progresses, the paralegal's affections are torn between the two brothers.",
"Title: Sayonara, Hiawatha\n\n\"Sayonara, Hiawatha\" is the twenty-second episode of the American television drama series \"The Killing\", and the ninth of its second season, which aired on May 20, 2012. The episode is co-written by executive producers Nicole Yorkin and Dawn Prestwich and directed by Phil Abraham. In the episode, Sarah Linden (Mireille Enos) obtains Rosie Larsen's keys, which allow access to the casino's tenth floor; Stan Larsen (Brent Sexton) learns of son Tommy's (Evan Bird) bad behavior at school; Mitch Larsen (Michelle Forbes) meets David Ranier (Jonathan Cake); and Darren Richmond (Billy Campbell) asks Nicole Jackson (Claudia Ferri) to assist the police.",
"Title: Jonathan Cake\n\nJonathan James Cake (born 31 August 1967) is an English actor who has worked on various TV programmes and films. His notable screen roles include Jack Favell in \"Rebecca\" (1997), Oswald Mosley in \"Mosley\" (1997), Japheth in the NBC television film \"Noah's Ark\" (1999), Tyrannus in the ABC miniseries \"Empire\" (2005), Cole Barker in the NBC TV show \"Chuck\" and Det. Chuck Vance on the ABC drama series \"Desperate Housewives\" (2011–2012).",
"Title: Chuck Versus the Beefcake\n\n\"Chuck Versus the Beefcake\" is the fifteenth episode of the second season of \"Chuck\". It originally aired on March 2, 2009. The team is ordered to retrieve Fulcrum intelligence hidden in the belt buckle that is in the possession of an agent named Cole Barker (Jonathan Cake), who they codenamed beefcake. Upon capture, Cole is revealed to be an undercover MI6 agent. Though broken up with Sarah Walker, Chuck Bartowski becomes jealous after noting Sarah's interest in Cole. Meanwhile, Jeff Barnes and Lester Patel's search for a new Buy More employee turns into a search for the \"Buy More Babe\". Morgan Grimes' reluctance to live with his mother while she is in a relationship with Big Mike leads to Chuck and Morgan to make an important decision.",
"Title: Joseph Sullivan (FBI)\n\nJoseph Aloysius Sullivan (February 17, 1917 – August 2, 2002) was a Major Case Inspector for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Born in Montreal, Wisconsin, he grew up in Hurley, Wisconsin. He was involved in a number of highly publicized cases in the sixties and seventies including the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., the murder of United Mine Workers reformer Joseph \"Jock\" Yablonski, the Sterling Hall bombing at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and the Kent State shootings. Despite his involvement in such high-profile cases, Sullivan is best known for his relentless search to track down the killers of three civil rights workers, who were brutally slain in Mississippi in 1964. The character played by Willem Dafoe in the movie \"Mississippi Burning\" is loosely based on Sullivan. According to \"The FBI - A Comprehensive Referecie Guide\" (1998), edited by Athan G. Theoharis, Sullivan was also the model for Inspector Lew Erskine, the lead character played by Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., on the TV series \"The FBI\"."
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Leonard Francis McAllister Jr. (born January 13, 1972) is a conservative American political commentator for a number of newspapers and websites, including which English-language American online magazine of African-American culture launched on January 28, 2008, by Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Donald E. Graham, and was owned by Graham Holdings Company through its online subsidiary, The Slate Group?
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The Root
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" The arrest initiated a series of events that unfolded under the spotlight of the international news media."
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"Marcus W. Brauchli (born June 19, 1961) is a media investor and advisor.",
" He also is a consultant to Graham Holdings Company, working with the company's chairman and CEO, Donald E. Graham.",
" Before his current roles, he spent four-plus years as executive editor of \"The Washington Post\", overseeing the \"Post\"' s print and digital news operations, starting on September 8, 2008, and succeeding Leonard Downie, Jr. He was also the managing editor of \"The Wall Street Journal\" before Murdoch took over the company."
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"Jacob Weisberg (born 1964) is an American political journalist, serving as editor-in-chief of Slate Group, a division of Graham Holdings Company.",
" Weisberg is also a \"Newsweek\" columnist.",
" He served as the editor of \"Slate\" magazine for six years, until stepping down in June 2008.",
" He is the son of Lois Weisberg, a Chicago social activist and connector mentioned in Malcolm Gladwell's book \"The Tipping Point\"."
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"Slate is an online magazine that covers current affairs, politics, and culture in the United States from a liberal perspective.",
" It was created in 1996 by former \"New Republic\" editor Michael Kinsley, initially under the ownership of Microsoft as part of MSN.",
" On December 21, 2004, it was purchased by The Washington Post Company, later renamed the Graham Holdings Company.",
" Since June 4, 2008, \"Slate\" has been managed by The Slate Group, an online publishing entity created by the Graham Holdings Company to develop and manage web-only magazines.",
" \"Slate\" is based in New York City, with an additional office in Washington, D.C."
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"Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates Jr. is a PBS television series hosted by Henry Louis Gates Jr.",
" The first season aired on PBS from March 25 to May 20 of 2012.",
" It was broadcast in the 8–9 p.m time slot (EDT).",
" The series returned for a second season on September 23, 2014 and finished on November 25, 2014.",
" Season three began airing on January 5, 2016, concluding on March 8, 2016.",
" Season four is set to air on October 3, 2017."
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"The Slate Group is a US online publishing entity established in June 2008 by Graham Holdings Company.",
" Among the publications overseen by The Slate Group are Slate, Slate V, and ForeignPolicy.com."
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"The Signifying Monkey: A Theory of African-American Literary Criticism is a work of literary criticism and theory by American scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. first published in 1988.",
" The book traces the folkloric origins of the African-American cultural practice of “signifying” and uses the concept of Signifyin(g) to analyze the interplay between texts of prominent African-American writers, specifically Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, Zora Neale Hurston and Ishmael Reed."
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"Bob Holman is an American poet and poetry activist, most closely identified with the oral tradition, the spoken word, and poetry slam.",
" As a promoter of poetry in many media, Holman has spent the last four decades working variously as an author, editor, publisher, performer, emcee of live events, director of theatrical productions, producer of films and television programs, record label executive, university professor, and archivist.",
" He was described by Henry Louis Gates Jr. in \"The New Yorker\" as \"the postmodern promoter who has done more to bring poetry to cafes and bars than anyone since Ferlinghetti.\""
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"Title: Henry Louis Gates arrest controversy\n\nOn July 16, 2009, Harvard University professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. was arrested at his Cambridge, Massachusetts home by local police officer Sgt. James Crowley, who was responding to a 9-1-1 caller's report of men breaking and entering the residence. The arrest initiated a series of events that unfolded under the spotlight of the international news media.",
"Title: Lenny McAllister\n\nLeonard Francis McAllister Jr. (born January 13, 1972) is a conservative American political commentator for a number of newspapers and websites, including AOL and The Root.",
"Title: Marcus Brauchli\n\nMarcus W. Brauchli (born June 19, 1961) is a media investor and advisor. He also is a consultant to Graham Holdings Company, working with the company's chairman and CEO, Donald E. Graham. Before his current roles, he spent four-plus years as executive editor of \"The Washington Post\", overseeing the \"Post\"' s print and digital news operations, starting on September 8, 2008, and succeeding Leonard Downie, Jr. He was also the managing editor of \"The Wall Street Journal\" before Murdoch took over the company.",
"Title: The Root (magazine)\n\nThe Root is an English-language American online magazine of African-American culture launched on January 28, 2008, by Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Donald E. Graham, and was owned by Graham Holdings Company through its online subsidiary, The Slate Group.",
"Title: Jacob Weisberg\n\nJacob Weisberg (born 1964) is an American political journalist, serving as editor-in-chief of Slate Group, a division of Graham Holdings Company. Weisberg is also a \"Newsweek\" columnist. He served as the editor of \"Slate\" magazine for six years, until stepping down in June 2008. He is the son of Lois Weisberg, a Chicago social activist and connector mentioned in Malcolm Gladwell's book \"The Tipping Point\".",
"Title: Slate (magazine)\n\nSlate is an online magazine that covers current affairs, politics, and culture in the United States from a liberal perspective. It was created in 1996 by former \"New Republic\" editor Michael Kinsley, initially under the ownership of Microsoft as part of MSN. On December 21, 2004, it was purchased by The Washington Post Company, later renamed the Graham Holdings Company. Since June 4, 2008, \"Slate\" has been managed by The Slate Group, an online publishing entity created by the Graham Holdings Company to develop and manage web-only magazines. \"Slate\" is based in New York City, with an additional office in Washington, D.C.",
"Title: Finding Your Roots\n\nFinding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates Jr. is a PBS television series hosted by Henry Louis Gates Jr. The first season aired on PBS from March 25 to May 20 of 2012. It was broadcast in the 8–9 p.m time slot (EDT). The series returned for a second season on September 23, 2014 and finished on November 25, 2014. Season three began airing on January 5, 2016, concluding on March 8, 2016. Season four is set to air on October 3, 2017.",
"Title: The Slate Group\n\nThe Slate Group is a US online publishing entity established in June 2008 by Graham Holdings Company. Among the publications overseen by The Slate Group are Slate, Slate V, and ForeignPolicy.com.",
"Title: The Signifying Monkey\n\nThe Signifying Monkey: A Theory of African-American Literary Criticism is a work of literary criticism and theory by American scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. first published in 1988. The book traces the folkloric origins of the African-American cultural practice of “signifying” and uses the concept of Signifyin(g) to analyze the interplay between texts of prominent African-American writers, specifically Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, Zora Neale Hurston and Ishmael Reed.",
"Title: Bob Holman\n\nBob Holman is an American poet and poetry activist, most closely identified with the oral tradition, the spoken word, and poetry slam. As a promoter of poetry in many media, Holman has spent the last four decades working variously as an author, editor, publisher, performer, emcee of live events, director of theatrical productions, producer of films and television programs, record label executive, university professor, and archivist. He was described by Henry Louis Gates Jr. in \"The New Yorker\" as \"the postmodern promoter who has done more to bring poetry to cafes and bars than anyone since Ferlinghetti.\""
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are Sam Raimi and Brandon Thaxton both screenwriters?
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no
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comparison
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medium
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" is a 1977 feature-length film directed by Sam Raimi.",
" It was co-written and produced by Raimi and Scott Spiegel, and stars both Raimi and Spiegel.",
" Raimi's first directorial work, it co-stars his frequent collaborator Bruce Campbell."
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"Samuel M \"Sam\" Raimi ( ; born October 23, 1959) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter and actor, famous for creating the cult horror \"Evil Dead\" series, as well as directing the original \"Spider-Man\" trilogy (2002–07), the 1990 superhero film \"Darkman\" and the \"I Will Rip Your Soul Out\" scene from the 2013 remake of \"Evil Dead\".",
" His most recent film is the 2013 Disney fantasy film \"Oz the Great and Powerful\"."
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"The following is a list of unproduced Sam Raimi projects in roughly chronological order.",
" During his long career, American film director Sam Raimi has worked on a number of projects which never progressed beyond the pre-production stage under his direction.",
" Some of these projects, are officially cancelled and scrapped or fell in development hell."
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"Spider-Man 3 is a 2007 American superhero film based on the fictional Marvel Comics comic book series \"The Amazing Spider-Man\".",
" It was directed by Sam Raimi from a screenplay by Raimi, Ivan Raimi and Alvin Sargent.",
" It is the final film in Raimi's original \"Spider-Man\" film trilogy, following \"Spider-Man\" (2002) and \"Spider-Man 2\" (2004).",
" The film stars Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Thomas Haden Church, Topher Grace, Bryce Dallas Howard, Rosemary Harris, J. K. Simmons, James Cromwell, and Cliff Robertson in his final acting appearance before his death in 2011.",
" Following the events of \"Spider-Man 2\", Peter Parker has become a cultural phenomenon as Spider-Man, while Mary Jane \"M.J.\" Watson continues her Broadway career.",
" Harry Osborn still seeks vengeance for his father's death, and an escaped Flint Marko falls into a particle accelerator and is transformed into a shape-shifting sand manipulator.",
" An extraterrestrial symbiote crashes to Earth and bonds with Peter, influencing his behavior for the worse."
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"Grant Curtis is a film producer, who has worked with director Sam Raimi on \"The Gift\", \"Drag Me To Hell\", the \"Spider-Man\" films and \"Oz the Great and Powerful\".",
" He grew up in the rural Missouri town of Warrensburg.",
" Curtis received a master's degree in Mass Communication in 1997 from the University of Central Missouri (UCM), formerly CMSU (located in the town of Warrensburg).",
" He wrote a thesis/screenplay entitled: \"And God Stepped Aside\".",
" The screenplay examines the relationship between a young man who reluctantly fulfills the dying wishes of his estranged grandmother by taking her to Paris, France.",
" The story was inspired by Curtis' own personal experiences with death within his family.",
" Not long after he completed his thesis/screenplay while he lived in Los Angeles, CA., Curtis' neighbor informed him that director Sam Raimi was looking for an assistant.",
" Curtis interviewed for the position, not entirely confident afterwards that his Missouri accent and demeanor, not to mention his limited practical experience, garnered Raimi's consideration.",
" After waiting many months, Curtis discovered that he got the job, and his journey towards success began."
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"The Evil Dead is a 1981 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Sam Raimi and executive produced by Raimi and Bruce Campbell, who also stars alongside Ellen Sandweiss and Betsy Baker.",
" The film focuses on five college students vacationing in an isolated cabin in a remote wooded area.",
" After they find an audiotape that releases a legion of demons and spirits, members of the group suffer from demonic possession, leading to increasingly gory mayhem.",
" Raimi and the cast produced the short film \"Within the Woods\" as a \"prototype\" to build the interest of potential investors, which secured Raimi US$90,000 to produce \"The Evil Dead\".",
" The film was shot on location in a remote cabin located in Morristown, Tennessee, in a difficult filming process that proved extremely uncomfortable for the majority of the cast and crew."
],
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"sentences": [
"Errol Sadler (born September 16, 1982) is an American film producer.",
" Sadler is the Founder/CEO of Supremacy Films in Atlanta, Georgia based film production company that specializes in the development, packaging, financing and production of independent films.",
" Sadler also works closely with Brandon Thaxton on numerous film productions in the Atlanta area."
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"Ivan M. Raimi (born 1956) is an American Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.), and screenwriter, and the older brother of film director Sam Raimi and actor Ted Raimi.",
" Ivan Raimi works as an emergency physician in Ann Arbor, traveling to Los Angeles occasionally to work in Hollywood."
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"Darkman III: Die Darkman Die is an American superhero action film.",
" It is the second sequel to Sam Raimi's \"Darkman\", and was released direct-to-video in 1996.",
" Like the , it was directed by Bradford May, a television director and cinematographer who also served as the director of photography.",
" Series creator Sam Raimi serves as an executive producer."
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"Brandon Thaxton (born February 24, 1988), known as Brandon '2 MILL' Thaxton, is an American film director, film producer, actor and entrepreneur.",
" His career began in 2006 within Visual and Performing Arts Magnet at the Tri-Cities High School by contributing to leading roles in various school productions.",
" His most notable appearance during high school was in the film \"Diary of a Mad Black Woman\"."
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"Title: It's Murder!\n\nIt's Murder! is a 1977 feature-length film directed by Sam Raimi. It was co-written and produced by Raimi and Scott Spiegel, and stars both Raimi and Spiegel. Raimi's first directorial work, it co-stars his frequent collaborator Bruce Campbell.",
"Title: Sam Raimi\n\nSamuel M \"Sam\" Raimi ( ; born October 23, 1959) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter and actor, famous for creating the cult horror \"Evil Dead\" series, as well as directing the original \"Spider-Man\" trilogy (2002–07), the 1990 superhero film \"Darkman\" and the \"I Will Rip Your Soul Out\" scene from the 2013 remake of \"Evil Dead\". His most recent film is the 2013 Disney fantasy film \"Oz the Great and Powerful\".",
"Title: Sam Raimi's unrealized projects\n\nThe following is a list of unproduced Sam Raimi projects in roughly chronological order. During his long career, American film director Sam Raimi has worked on a number of projects which never progressed beyond the pre-production stage under his direction. Some of these projects, are officially cancelled and scrapped or fell in development hell.",
"Title: Spider-Man 3\n\nSpider-Man 3 is a 2007 American superhero film based on the fictional Marvel Comics comic book series \"The Amazing Spider-Man\". It was directed by Sam Raimi from a screenplay by Raimi, Ivan Raimi and Alvin Sargent. It is the final film in Raimi's original \"Spider-Man\" film trilogy, following \"Spider-Man\" (2002) and \"Spider-Man 2\" (2004). The film stars Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Thomas Haden Church, Topher Grace, Bryce Dallas Howard, Rosemary Harris, J. K. Simmons, James Cromwell, and Cliff Robertson in his final acting appearance before his death in 2011. Following the events of \"Spider-Man 2\", Peter Parker has become a cultural phenomenon as Spider-Man, while Mary Jane \"M.J.\" Watson continues her Broadway career. Harry Osborn still seeks vengeance for his father's death, and an escaped Flint Marko falls into a particle accelerator and is transformed into a shape-shifting sand manipulator. An extraterrestrial symbiote crashes to Earth and bonds with Peter, influencing his behavior for the worse.",
"Title: Grant Curtis\n\nGrant Curtis is a film producer, who has worked with director Sam Raimi on \"The Gift\", \"Drag Me To Hell\", the \"Spider-Man\" films and \"Oz the Great and Powerful\". He grew up in the rural Missouri town of Warrensburg. Curtis received a master's degree in Mass Communication in 1997 from the University of Central Missouri (UCM), formerly CMSU (located in the town of Warrensburg). He wrote a thesis/screenplay entitled: \"And God Stepped Aside\". The screenplay examines the relationship between a young man who reluctantly fulfills the dying wishes of his estranged grandmother by taking her to Paris, France. The story was inspired by Curtis' own personal experiences with death within his family. Not long after he completed his thesis/screenplay while he lived in Los Angeles, CA., Curtis' neighbor informed him that director Sam Raimi was looking for an assistant. Curtis interviewed for the position, not entirely confident afterwards that his Missouri accent and demeanor, not to mention his limited practical experience, garnered Raimi's consideration. After waiting many months, Curtis discovered that he got the job, and his journey towards success began.",
"Title: The Evil Dead\n\nThe Evil Dead is a 1981 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Sam Raimi and executive produced by Raimi and Bruce Campbell, who also stars alongside Ellen Sandweiss and Betsy Baker. The film focuses on five college students vacationing in an isolated cabin in a remote wooded area. After they find an audiotape that releases a legion of demons and spirits, members of the group suffer from demonic possession, leading to increasingly gory mayhem. Raimi and the cast produced the short film \"Within the Woods\" as a \"prototype\" to build the interest of potential investors, which secured Raimi US$90,000 to produce \"The Evil Dead\". The film was shot on location in a remote cabin located in Morristown, Tennessee, in a difficult filming process that proved extremely uncomfortable for the majority of the cast and crew.",
"Title: Errol Sadler\n\nErrol Sadler (born September 16, 1982) is an American film producer. Sadler is the Founder/CEO of Supremacy Films in Atlanta, Georgia based film production company that specializes in the development, packaging, financing and production of independent films. Sadler also works closely with Brandon Thaxton on numerous film productions in the Atlanta area.",
"Title: Ivan Raimi\n\nIvan M. Raimi (born 1956) is an American Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.), and screenwriter, and the older brother of film director Sam Raimi and actor Ted Raimi. Ivan Raimi works as an emergency physician in Ann Arbor, traveling to Los Angeles occasionally to work in Hollywood.",
"Title: Darkman III: Die Darkman Die\n\nDarkman III: Die Darkman Die is an American superhero action film. It is the second sequel to Sam Raimi's \"Darkman\", and was released direct-to-video in 1996. Like the , it was directed by Bradford May, a television director and cinematographer who also served as the director of photography. Series creator Sam Raimi serves as an executive producer.",
"Title: Brandon Thaxton\n\nBrandon Thaxton (born February 24, 1988), known as Brandon '2 MILL' Thaxton, is an American film director, film producer, actor and entrepreneur. His career began in 2006 within Visual and Performing Arts Magnet at the Tri-Cities High School by contributing to leading roles in various school productions. His most notable appearance during high school was in the film \"Diary of a Mad Black Woman\"."
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Assuming both are still alive, which tennis player would be the oldest out of Tomáš Šmíd and Conchita Martínez?
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Tomáš Šmíd
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comparison
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"The 1999 WTA German Open – Singles was the singles event of the fifty-fifth edition of the tennis tournament played at Berlin, Germany, the most prestigious tennis tournament in Central Europe.",
" It was the sixth WTA Tier I tournament of the year, and part of the European claycourt season.",
" Conchita Martínez as the defending champion; Martínez lost in the third round to Arantxa Sánchez Vicario."
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"Bettina Fulco (born 23 October 1968) is a retired Argentine professional women's tennis player.",
" She reached her highest ranking of No. 23 on October 10, 1988.",
" Fulco began playing tennis at age 10 at the University Club in her hometown of Mar Del Plata, having been inspired to start because of the increased interest in the sport in Argentina due to Guillermo Vilas' success.",
" As a junior, Bettina was among the best in the world, reaching the finals of the Orange Bowl 18-and-under championships in 1986, and finishing second in the rankings in 1986.",
" She turned professional in 1987.",
" Like many South American players, Bettina Fulco was considered a clay court specialist, and reached the quarterfinals of the French Open in 1988.",
" Bettina beat Martina Navratilova in Houston 1994 for her biggest career victory.",
" She also achieved victories over Conchita Martínez, Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, Hana Mandlíková, Katerina Maleeva, Manuela Maleeva, Magdalena Maleeva, Claudia Kohde-Kilsch, Lori McNeil and Nathalie Tauziat.",
" She retired from professional tennis in 1998."
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"Snauwaert is Belgian tennis racquet brand and manufacturer of other tennis equipment.",
" It was founded in 1928 by the brothers-in-law Valler Snauwaert and Eugeen Depla.",
" The company went out of business in 1994.",
" Famous tennis players that used Snauwaert include Vitas Gerulaitis, Evonne Goolagong Cawley, Miloslav Mečíř, Mikael Pernfors, Tomáš Šmíd and Brian Gottfried."
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"Ludmila Richterová (born 7 March 1977) is a Czech former tennis player.",
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" In her career, Richterová defeated players such as Barbara Schett, Alexandra Fusai, Chanda Rubin, Conchita Martínez, Anna Smashnova, Ruxandra Dragomir, Anabel Medina Garrigues and Flavia Pennetta."
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"Tomáš Šmíd (born May 20, 1956 in Plzeň) is a former tennis player from Czechoslovakia, who won nine singles titles during his career.",
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"The 1983 Bavarian Tennis Championships was a men's Grand Prix tennis circuit tournament held in Munich, West Germany which was played on outdoor clay courts.",
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" Tomáš Šmíd won the singles title."
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"The ATP Luxembourg is a defunct tennis tournament that was played on the Grand Prix tennis circuit for one year in 1984.",
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"This is a list of the main career statistics of tennis player Conchita Martínez."
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"Conchita Martínez Bernat (born 16 April 1972) is a Spanish former professional tennis player.",
" She was the first Spanish player to win the women's singles title at Wimbledon, where she beat Martina Navratilova to win the 1994 title.",
" Martínez also was the singles runner-up at the 1998 Australian Open and the 2000 French Open.",
" She reached a highest world ranking of No. 2 in October 1995 and finished the season in the top 10 for nine years.",
" Martínez won 33 singles and 13 doubles titles during her 18-year career.",
" She is currently the captain of the Spain Fed Cup team and the Spain Davis Cup team."
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"Title: 1999 WTA German Open – Singles\n\nThe 1999 WTA German Open – Singles was the singles event of the fifty-fifth edition of the tennis tournament played at Berlin, Germany, the most prestigious tennis tournament in Central Europe. It was the sixth WTA Tier I tournament of the year, and part of the European claycourt season. Conchita Martínez as the defending champion; Martínez lost in the third round to Arantxa Sánchez Vicario.",
"Title: Bettina Fulco\n\nBettina Fulco (born 23 October 1968) is a retired Argentine professional women's tennis player. She reached her highest ranking of No. 23 on October 10, 1988. Fulco began playing tennis at age 10 at the University Club in her hometown of Mar Del Plata, having been inspired to start because of the increased interest in the sport in Argentina due to Guillermo Vilas' success. As a junior, Bettina was among the best in the world, reaching the finals of the Orange Bowl 18-and-under championships in 1986, and finishing second in the rankings in 1986. She turned professional in 1987. Like many South American players, Bettina Fulco was considered a clay court specialist, and reached the quarterfinals of the French Open in 1988. Bettina beat Martina Navratilova in Houston 1994 for her biggest career victory. She also achieved victories over Conchita Martínez, Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, Hana Mandlíková, Katerina Maleeva, Manuela Maleeva, Magdalena Maleeva, Claudia Kohde-Kilsch, Lori McNeil and Nathalie Tauziat. She retired from professional tennis in 1998.",
"Title: Snauwaert\n\nSnauwaert is Belgian tennis racquet brand and manufacturer of other tennis equipment. It was founded in 1928 by the brothers-in-law Valler Snauwaert and Eugeen Depla. The company went out of business in 1994. Famous tennis players that used Snauwaert include Vitas Gerulaitis, Evonne Goolagong Cawley, Miloslav Mečíř, Mikael Pernfors, Tomáš Šmíd and Brian Gottfried.",
"Title: Ludmila Richterová\n\nLudmila Richterová (born 7 March 1977) is a Czech former tennis player. She reached her highest ranking, World No. 62, on 18 March 1996, and won one WTA Tour title, the 1995 Rover British Clay Court Championships in Bournemouth, England, by beating Patricia Hy-Boulais 6(10)–7, 6–4, 6–3. In her career, Richterová defeated players such as Barbara Schett, Alexandra Fusai, Chanda Rubin, Conchita Martínez, Anna Smashnova, Ruxandra Dragomir, Anabel Medina Garrigues and Flavia Pennetta.",
"Title: Tomáš Šmíd\n\nTomáš Šmíd (born May 20, 1956 in Plzeň) is a former tennis player from Czechoslovakia, who won nine singles titles during his career. In doubles, he won fifty-four titles and was World No. 1 in doubles from December 17, 1984 to August 11, 1985. The right-hander reached his highest ATP singles ranking of World No. 11 in July 1984. Šmíd participated in 31 Davis Cup ties for Czechoslovakia from 1977–1989, posting a 20-10 record in doubles and a 22-15 record in singles.",
"Title: John Letts (tennis)\n\nJohn Letts (born May 11, 1964), is a former professional tennis player from the United States. He enjoyed most of his tennis success while playing doubles. During his career, he won seven ATP tour doubles titles and reached four ATP tour doubles finals. He also reached the quarterfinals of the 1985 Australian Open in doubles knocking out the 3rd seeded team of Tomáš Šmíd and John Fitzgerald in the second round.",
"Title: 1983 Bavarian Tennis Championships\n\nThe 1983 Bavarian Tennis Championships was a men's Grand Prix tennis circuit tournament held in Munich, West Germany which was played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 67th edition of the tournament and was held form 16 May through 22 May 1983. Tomáš Šmíd won the singles title.",
"Title: ATP Luxembourg\n\nThe ATP Luxembourg is a defunct tennis tournament that was played on the Grand Prix tennis circuit for one year in 1984. The event was held in Luxembourg and was played on indoor carpet. Ivan Lendl won the singles event while Anders Järryd and Tomáš Šmíd teamed-up to win the doubles event.",
"Title: Conchita Martínez career statistics\n\nThis is a list of the main career statistics of tennis player Conchita Martínez.",
"Title: Conchita Martínez\n\nConchita Martínez Bernat (born 16 April 1972) is a Spanish former professional tennis player. She was the first Spanish player to win the women's singles title at Wimbledon, where she beat Martina Navratilova to win the 1994 title. Martínez also was the singles runner-up at the 1998 Australian Open and the 2000 French Open. She reached a highest world ranking of No. 2 in October 1995 and finished the season in the top 10 for nine years. Martínez won 33 singles and 13 doubles titles during her 18-year career. She is currently the captain of the Spain Fed Cup team and the Spain Davis Cup team."
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Nick Morris has made a promo for which English female singer-songwriter of the 1980s and 90s?
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Kirsty Anna MacColl
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Played by Famke Janssen, the character Ava Moore appears on what FX Networks tv series?
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What was the capital city where the contested 1994 contested games took place?
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"Swimming at the 1975 South Pacific Games took place in Agana, the capital of Guam on 2–9 August 1975.",
" It was the fifth edition of the South Pacific Games.",
" Four new events were included in 1975 (4 x 200 metre Freestyle relay and 100m Breaststroke added to both the men's and women's programs).",
" Of the other events previously contested, only one remained without a new South Pacific Games record at the end of the competition after sixteen records were broken in Guam.",
" The teams from the French-administered territories of French Polynesia (Tahiti) and New Caledonia won the most gold medals.",
" The most successful individual swimmer, however, was Papua New Guinea's Charlie Martin who won eight medals, four of which were gold."
],
"title": "Swimming at the 1975 South Pacific Games"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Inverness Highland Games (official name: \"City of Inverness Highland Games\"), is a Highland games event in the city of Inverness in the Scottish Highlands.",
" The modern Games at Inverness have their origin in 1821.",
" That year, the \"Inverness Courier\" reported that fundraising was taking place in the town by members of the Northern Meeting Society in order to revive the ancient traditions and to bring a Highland games event to the capital of the Highlands.",
" The Games took place in October 1822 at the end of a summer which saw numerous Highland Gatherings taking place across Scotland as part of the celebrations that were being held to mark the visit by King George IV.",
" The 1822 Games held in Inverness were called a “True Highland Games” and featured three cows killed by sledgehammer in order for a competition to take place between teams of men to see who could pull a leg off one of the unfortunate animals the fastest and win a prize of five guineas."
],
"title": "Inverness Highland Games"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 9th All-Africa Games took place between 11 and 23 July 2007 in Algiers, the capital city of Algeria.",
" Algiers is the first city to hold All-Africa Games for a second time.",
" The 1978 All-Africa Games were held there.",
" Besides Algeria, only Nigeria has hosted the event twice, but with different host cities.",
" 4793 athletes took part to these games."
],
"title": "2007 All-Africa Games"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hiroshima (広島市 , Hiroshima-shi , ]) is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture and the largest city in the Chūgoku region of western Honshu - the largest island of Japan.",
" The city's name, 広島, means \"Broad Island\" in Japanese.",
" Hiroshima gained city status on April 1, 1889.",
" On April 1, 1980, Hiroshima became a designated city.",
" s of August 2016 , the city had an estimated population of 1,196,274.",
" The GDP in Greater Hiroshima, Hiroshima Metropolitan Employment Area, is US$61.3 billion as of 2010.",
" Kazumi Matsui has been the city's mayor since April 2011."
],
"title": "Hiroshima"
},
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"sentences": [
"Ski jumping at the 1986 Asian Winter Games took place in the city of Sapporo, Japan on 2 March 1986 with only one event, Large hill individual being contested.",
" The Olympic Council of Asia General Assembly in Seoul in 1984 decided to give Japan the privilege of hosting the first ever Asian Winter Games.",
" The event was only for demonstration; the medals gained here did not officially count towards the final medal tally."
],
"title": "Ski jumping at the 1986 Asian Winter Games"
},
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"sentences": [
"Biathlon at the 1990 Asian Winter Games took place in the city of Sapporo, Japan with three events contested — all of them men's events.",
" The competition took place from 10 March to 13 March 1990 at the Makomanai Park.",
" China finished first in medal table with two gold medals."
],
"title": "Biathlon at the 1990 Asian Winter Games"
}
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[
"Title: 2014 African Youth Games\n\nThe 2nd African Youth Games took place in Gaborone, Botswana's capital city from 22 to 31 May 2014. The Games featured approximately 2000 athletes from 51 African countries competing in 21 sports. Gambia, Eritrea and Mauritania were the only African countries absent from the Games.",
"Title: Swimming at the 1994 Asian Games\n\nSwimming was contested at the 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima Big Wave Pool, Hiroshima, Japan from October 3 to October 8, 1994.",
"Title: JCC Maccabi Youth Games\n\nThe JCC Maccabi Youth Games is an olympic style event held annually for Jewish teens between the ages of 13 and 16. The games were first held in 1982 and more than 120,000 athletes have participated worldwide. The 2009 event was held in San Francisco, CA, San Antonio, TX, and Westchester County, NY simultaneously. The Maccabi game's aim is to foster Jewish identity while developing national interest in olympic sport through the JCCA's (Jewish Community Center Association) affiliation with the United States Olympic Committee. The 2011 games took place in Springfield, Massachusetts, Israel and Philadelphia, PA. The following sports are contested each year. (Lacrosse was added in 2010)The 2012 JCC Maccabi Games were held in: Houston, TX, Rockland, NY, and Memphis, Tennessee. 2013 host sites include Orange County, California and Austin, Texas. Please visit",
"Title: Ski jumping at the 1990 Asian Winter Games\n\nSki jumping at the 1990 Asian Winter Games took place in the city of Sapporo, Japan on 14 March 1990 with only one event, Large hill individual being contested. India was originally scheduled to host the second edition of the games, but due to technical and financial difficulties it gave up its hosting rights to Japan in 1989. The event was only for demonstration; the medals gained here did not officially count towards the final medal tally.",
"Title: Swimming at the 1975 South Pacific Games\n\nSwimming at the 1975 South Pacific Games took place in Agana, the capital of Guam on 2–9 August 1975. It was the fifth edition of the South Pacific Games. Four new events were included in 1975 (4 x 200 metre Freestyle relay and 100m Breaststroke added to both the men's and women's programs). Of the other events previously contested, only one remained without a new South Pacific Games record at the end of the competition after sixteen records were broken in Guam. The teams from the French-administered territories of French Polynesia (Tahiti) and New Caledonia won the most gold medals. The most successful individual swimmer, however, was Papua New Guinea's Charlie Martin who won eight medals, four of which were gold.",
"Title: Inverness Highland Games\n\nThe Inverness Highland Games (official name: \"City of Inverness Highland Games\"), is a Highland games event in the city of Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. The modern Games at Inverness have their origin in 1821. That year, the \"Inverness Courier\" reported that fundraising was taking place in the town by members of the Northern Meeting Society in order to revive the ancient traditions and to bring a Highland games event to the capital of the Highlands. The Games took place in October 1822 at the end of a summer which saw numerous Highland Gatherings taking place across Scotland as part of the celebrations that were being held to mark the visit by King George IV. The 1822 Games held in Inverness were called a “True Highland Games” and featured three cows killed by sledgehammer in order for a competition to take place between teams of men to see who could pull a leg off one of the unfortunate animals the fastest and win a prize of five guineas.",
"Title: 2007 All-Africa Games\n\nThe 9th All-Africa Games took place between 11 and 23 July 2007 in Algiers, the capital city of Algeria. Algiers is the first city to hold All-Africa Games for a second time. The 1978 All-Africa Games were held there. Besides Algeria, only Nigeria has hosted the event twice, but with different host cities. 4793 athletes took part to these games.",
"Title: Hiroshima\n\nHiroshima (広島市 , Hiroshima-shi , ]) is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture and the largest city in the Chūgoku region of western Honshu - the largest island of Japan. The city's name, 広島, means \"Broad Island\" in Japanese. Hiroshima gained city status on April 1, 1889. On April 1, 1980, Hiroshima became a designated city. s of August 2016 , the city had an estimated population of 1,196,274. The GDP in Greater Hiroshima, Hiroshima Metropolitan Employment Area, is US$61.3 billion as of 2010. Kazumi Matsui has been the city's mayor since April 2011.",
"Title: Ski jumping at the 1986 Asian Winter Games\n\nSki jumping at the 1986 Asian Winter Games took place in the city of Sapporo, Japan on 2 March 1986 with only one event, Large hill individual being contested. The Olympic Council of Asia General Assembly in Seoul in 1984 decided to give Japan the privilege of hosting the first ever Asian Winter Games. The event was only for demonstration; the medals gained here did not officially count towards the final medal tally.",
"Title: Biathlon at the 1990 Asian Winter Games\n\nBiathlon at the 1990 Asian Winter Games took place in the city of Sapporo, Japan with three events contested — all of them men's events. The competition took place from 10 March to 13 March 1990 at the Makomanai Park. China finished first in medal table with two gold medals."
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7,730
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Wipers and Failure have similarities to what Portland, Oregon band?
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Nirvana
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comparison
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hard
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"Failure is an American alternative rock band from Los Angeles that was active from 1990 to 1997 and from 2014 onwards.",
" They are often compared to other alternative rock bands from that time that were similarly labeled as \"alternative\", such as Nirvana and Soundgarden, but are distinguished by their meticulous attention to textural sonic detail, inventive use of guitar effects and signal processing, and the overall expansive sound design of their later albums.",
" Failure reunited in 2014."
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"Silver Sail, released in 1993, is the seventh studio album by punk rock band Wipers and the first since their reunion.",
" After disbanding Wipers in 1989 and releasing a 1991 solo album, \"Sacrifice (For Love)\", Sage decided to release a new album under the Wipers name.",
" The album was written, produced and recorded by Sage at his own Zeno Studios in Phoenix, Arizona.",
" It was released by the Tim/Kerr label in the U.S. and by Gift of Life in Germany."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Rats were an American garage punk band from Portland, Oregon, formed by Fred Cole previously of the garage rock band, The Lollipop Shoppe.",
" Cole played guitar and sang, his wife, \"Toody\" played bass and sang, and initially Rod Rat played drums.",
" Their sound was a raw mix of punk rock with occasional country touches.",
" Their self-titled debut album appeared on Cole's Whizeagle label in 1980.",
" Soon after, Rod Rat left the band, though he guested on the 1981 follow-up \"Intermittent Signals\" before his death by suicide.",
" (Prior to his suicide Rod Rat (aka Rod Hibbert) also played drums in 1980-81 for Portland power pop band Domino Theory).",
" Sam Henry, formerly of the Wipers, played drums on this LP but left to join another Portland band, Napalm Beach.",
" Louis Samora was on the drum throne for the 1983 album \"In a Desperate Red\", still on Whizeagle.",
" Samora left in 1984 to concentrate on his rockabilly band, The Jackals.",
" The band broke up, but Bill Barker of Profile Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia convinced the band to reunite for a single.",
" It appeared under the band name The Desperate Edge later in 1984.",
" Soon after, Cole assembled a country band, Western Front, and he and Toody later reunited in Dead Moon.",
" The Rats' records have long been out of print and sell for high prices on eBay.",
" In 2008, Portland's Mississippi Records reissued the first album on vinyl."
],
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"The Wipers were a punk rock group formed in Portland, Oregon in 1977 by guitarist Greg Sage, along with drummer Sam Henry and bassist Dave Koupal.",
" The group's tight song structure and use of heavy distortion were hailed as extremely influential by numerous critics and musicians.",
" The band is considered the first Pacific Northwest punk band."
],
"title": "Wipers"
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"sentences": [
"Kris Crummett is an American record producer and owner of the Interlace Audio, in Portland, Oregon.",
" Kris started recording in 2002.",
" He has worked with many notable indie music record labels, including Rise Records, Epitaph Records, Fearless Records, Sumerian Records, Equal Vision Records, and many more.",
" He is best known for his work with bands such as Sleeping With Sirens, Issues, Dance Gavin Dance, Drop Dead, Gorgeous and Alesana.",
" He is also currently a member of the Portland, Oregon band The Crash Engine."
],
"title": "Kris Crummett"
},
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"sentences": [
"The \"O\" is a gesture used predominantly at the University of Oregon (UO) in Eugene, Oregon, United States, and at events in which the school's athletic teams, the Oregon Ducks, are taking part.",
" The gesture, in which the forefinger and thumb of each hand are pressed together to form an \"O\" shape, is used to show support for the team.",
" First used by University of Oregon band directors as a cue to indicate the song to be played, it gained its current meaning after a photograph of quarterback Joey Harrington appeared on the front page of \"The Oregonian\" making the \"O\" sign with his hands."
],
"title": "O (gesture)"
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"sentences": [
"Napalm Beach is an American punk rock band from Portland, Oregon.",
" One of the longest-running punk bands in the U.S., they are credited by some as being early innovators of the grunge sound.",
" Nicholas Pell, writing for the \"Portland Mercury\" said \"a huge influence on the grunge and alternative rock of the 1990s, Napalm Beach never had the name recognition of other Portland bands like Poison Idea or the Wipers.\"",
" Napalm Beach shared the stage with bands such as X, Public Image Ltd., Joan Jett, Johnny Thunders, Gun Club, Bad Brains, Soundgarden, Screaming Trees, Mudhoney, Dead Moon, and Poison Idea.",
" They also toured Germany five times between 1989 and 1992.",
" During their long musical career they have released more than 30 studio and live recordings in various formats on a number of small independent labels in the U.S. and Germany."
],
"title": "Napalm Beach"
},
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"sentences": [
"Wipers is a self-titled live album by punk rock band Wipers, recorded between February and March 1984 and released in 1985 by Enigma Records.",
" It had previously been issued by the band's own Trap Records as a cassette-only release titled \"Wipers Tour 84\".",
" It was later reissued as \"Wipers\" by Restless and band leader Greg Sage's Zeno Records."
],
"title": "Wipers Live"
},
{
"sentences": [
"In 1986, following the breakup of the Portland, Oregon band Western Front, guitarist/vocalist Fred Cole and his wife Toody (bass/vocals) formed \"The Range Rats\", which continued Western Front's mix of punk rock and country music.",
" Drummer Andrew Loomis auditioned for The Range Rats but it didn't work out, so Fred and Toody enlisted a drum machine and began touring Oregon mining towns.",
" They recorded an unreleased album, but on the way back from a Reno vacation in 1987, Cole decided he wanted to return to the rock 'n' roll he had played in bands such as The Lollipop Shoppe and The Rats.",
" A second audition with Loomis worked out, and Dead Moon began.",
" Songs by The Range Rats wound up in the Dead Moon documentary \"Unknown Passage\", and the song \"Go My Way\" was rerecorded for Dead Moon's \"Dead Ahead\" album."
],
"title": "The Range Rats"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Maria Catherine Callahan (born June 22, 1965) is an American singer-songwriter from Portland, Oregon.",
" In the 1990s Callahan was lead vocalist, guitarist and co-songwriter for the critically acclaimed power pop Portland, Oregon band, Doris Daze.",
" Doris Daze released two albums, \"Uncle\" (1994) and \"Perpetual Happiness Machine\" (1997) before disbanding in 1999."
],
"title": "Maria Catherine Callahan"
}
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"Title: Failure (band)\n\nFailure is an American alternative rock band from Los Angeles that was active from 1990 to 1997 and from 2014 onwards. They are often compared to other alternative rock bands from that time that were similarly labeled as \"alternative\", such as Nirvana and Soundgarden, but are distinguished by their meticulous attention to textural sonic detail, inventive use of guitar effects and signal processing, and the overall expansive sound design of their later albums. Failure reunited in 2014.",
"Title: Silver Sail\n\nSilver Sail, released in 1993, is the seventh studio album by punk rock band Wipers and the first since their reunion. After disbanding Wipers in 1989 and releasing a 1991 solo album, \"Sacrifice (For Love)\", Sage decided to release a new album under the Wipers name. The album was written, produced and recorded by Sage at his own Zeno Studios in Phoenix, Arizona. It was released by the Tim/Kerr label in the U.S. and by Gift of Life in Germany.",
"Title: The Rats (American band)\n\nThe Rats were an American garage punk band from Portland, Oregon, formed by Fred Cole previously of the garage rock band, The Lollipop Shoppe. Cole played guitar and sang, his wife, \"Toody\" played bass and sang, and initially Rod Rat played drums. Their sound was a raw mix of punk rock with occasional country touches. Their self-titled debut album appeared on Cole's Whizeagle label in 1980. Soon after, Rod Rat left the band, though he guested on the 1981 follow-up \"Intermittent Signals\" before his death by suicide. (Prior to his suicide Rod Rat (aka Rod Hibbert) also played drums in 1980-81 for Portland power pop band Domino Theory). Sam Henry, formerly of the Wipers, played drums on this LP but left to join another Portland band, Napalm Beach. Louis Samora was on the drum throne for the 1983 album \"In a Desperate Red\", still on Whizeagle. Samora left in 1984 to concentrate on his rockabilly band, The Jackals. The band broke up, but Bill Barker of Profile Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia convinced the band to reunite for a single. It appeared under the band name The Desperate Edge later in 1984. Soon after, Cole assembled a country band, Western Front, and he and Toody later reunited in Dead Moon. The Rats' records have long been out of print and sell for high prices on eBay. In 2008, Portland's Mississippi Records reissued the first album on vinyl.",
"Title: Wipers\n\nThe Wipers were a punk rock group formed in Portland, Oregon in 1977 by guitarist Greg Sage, along with drummer Sam Henry and bassist Dave Koupal. The group's tight song structure and use of heavy distortion were hailed as extremely influential by numerous critics and musicians. The band is considered the first Pacific Northwest punk band.",
"Title: Kris Crummett\n\nKris Crummett is an American record producer and owner of the Interlace Audio, in Portland, Oregon. Kris started recording in 2002. He has worked with many notable indie music record labels, including Rise Records, Epitaph Records, Fearless Records, Sumerian Records, Equal Vision Records, and many more. He is best known for his work with bands such as Sleeping With Sirens, Issues, Dance Gavin Dance, Drop Dead, Gorgeous and Alesana. He is also currently a member of the Portland, Oregon band The Crash Engine.",
"Title: O (gesture)\n\nThe \"O\" is a gesture used predominantly at the University of Oregon (UO) in Eugene, Oregon, United States, and at events in which the school's athletic teams, the Oregon Ducks, are taking part. The gesture, in which the forefinger and thumb of each hand are pressed together to form an \"O\" shape, is used to show support for the team. First used by University of Oregon band directors as a cue to indicate the song to be played, it gained its current meaning after a photograph of quarterback Joey Harrington appeared on the front page of \"The Oregonian\" making the \"O\" sign with his hands.",
"Title: Napalm Beach\n\nNapalm Beach is an American punk rock band from Portland, Oregon. One of the longest-running punk bands in the U.S., they are credited by some as being early innovators of the grunge sound. Nicholas Pell, writing for the \"Portland Mercury\" said \"a huge influence on the grunge and alternative rock of the 1990s, Napalm Beach never had the name recognition of other Portland bands like Poison Idea or the Wipers.\" Napalm Beach shared the stage with bands such as X, Public Image Ltd., Joan Jett, Johnny Thunders, Gun Club, Bad Brains, Soundgarden, Screaming Trees, Mudhoney, Dead Moon, and Poison Idea. They also toured Germany five times between 1989 and 1992. During their long musical career they have released more than 30 studio and live recordings in various formats on a number of small independent labels in the U.S. and Germany.",
"Title: Wipers Live\n\nWipers is a self-titled live album by punk rock band Wipers, recorded between February and March 1984 and released in 1985 by Enigma Records. It had previously been issued by the band's own Trap Records as a cassette-only release titled \"Wipers Tour 84\". It was later reissued as \"Wipers\" by Restless and band leader Greg Sage's Zeno Records.",
"Title: The Range Rats\n\nIn 1986, following the breakup of the Portland, Oregon band Western Front, guitarist/vocalist Fred Cole and his wife Toody (bass/vocals) formed \"The Range Rats\", which continued Western Front's mix of punk rock and country music. Drummer Andrew Loomis auditioned for The Range Rats but it didn't work out, so Fred and Toody enlisted a drum machine and began touring Oregon mining towns. They recorded an unreleased album, but on the way back from a Reno vacation in 1987, Cole decided he wanted to return to the rock 'n' roll he had played in bands such as The Lollipop Shoppe and The Rats. A second audition with Loomis worked out, and Dead Moon began. Songs by The Range Rats wound up in the Dead Moon documentary \"Unknown Passage\", and the song \"Go My Way\" was rerecorded for Dead Moon's \"Dead Ahead\" album.",
"Title: Maria Catherine Callahan\n\nMaria Catherine Callahan (born June 22, 1965) is an American singer-songwriter from Portland, Oregon. In the 1990s Callahan was lead vocalist, guitarist and co-songwriter for the critically acclaimed power pop Portland, Oregon band, Doris Daze. Doris Daze released two albums, \"Uncle\" (1994) and \"Perpetual Happiness Machine\" (1997) before disbanding in 1999."
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7,731
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Hugo Duncan was born in a town in what Northern Irish county?
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West Tyrone
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bridge
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medium
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"The Sands Family is a Northern Irish musical family band originating from Mayobridge, County Down, Northern Ireland.",
" Their repertoire largely consists of their own compositions as well as traditional Irish songs.",
" The band is considered one of the most influential folk groups.",
" It showcases the famous Northern Irish folk singer-songwriter Tommy Sands as lead singer and songwriter and his brothers Ben Sands, Colum Sands and Eugene Sands and sister Anne Sands.",
" Eugene was killed in a car accident in 1975 and the formation became a 4-member band.",
" Tommy, Colum and Ben Sands have also successful solo careers as singers and musicians."
],
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"Dermot Seymour (b. 1956, Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish artist.",
" He has been described as \"a social realist, exploring the anxiety, bewilderment and absurdity of the situation in Northern Ireland and representing it with definite imagery but in an oblique and obscure way\".",
" His social realist approach towards Northern Irish politics frequently involves a juxtaposition of images within the Irish landscape, particularly livestock, and religious and military symbols.",
" He lives in County Mayo and is a member of Aosdána."
],
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"Hugo Duncan (Hugh Anthony Duncan) is a singer and BBC broadcaster born in Strabane, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland on 26 March 1950.",
" His nickname is \"The wee man from Strabane\" or \"Uncle Hugo\"."
],
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"County Sligo ( , ) is an Irish county and part of the province of Connacht.",
" It is located in the Border Region.",
" Sligo is the administrative capital and largest town in the county.",
" Sligo County Council is the local authority for the county.",
" The population of the county is 65,393 according to the 2011 census making it the 3rd most populated county in the province.",
" It is noted for Benbulben Mountain, one of Ireland’s most distinctive natural landmarks."
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"The M1 motorway (Irish: \"Mótarbhealach M1\" ) is a motorway in Ireland.",
" It forms the large majority of the N1 national primary road connecting Dublin towards Belfast along the east of the island of Ireland.",
" The route heads north via Swords, Drogheda and Dundalk to the Northern Irish border just south of Newry in County Armagh, where it joins the A1 road and further on, the M1 motorway in Northern Ireland.",
" It also forms a significant part of the road connection between Dublin and the Northern Irish cities of Newry, and Lisburn."
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"sentences": [
"Strabane ( ; from Irish: \"An Srath Bán\" , meaning \"the white strath\" ), historically spelt Straban, is a town in West Tyrone, Northern Ireland.",
" It was the headquarters of the former Strabane District Council."
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"Country Afternoon with Hugo Duncan is a country music radio programme, broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster Mondays to Fridays, 1.30pm-3pm.",
" The show features interviews with country singers and performers, and Hugo regularly takes the show on the road around Northern Ireland to meet the listeners."
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"sentences": [
"In the United Kingdom, a Deputy Lieutenant is a Crown appointment and one of several deputies to the Lord Lieutenant of a lieutenancy area: an English ceremonial county, Welsh preserved county, Scottish lieutenancy area, or Northern Irish county borough or county."
],
"title": "Deputy Lieutenant"
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"sentences": [
"The Sack of Cashel (also known as the Massacre of Cashel) was a notorious atrocity which occurred in the Irish County of Tipperary in the year 1647, during the Irish Confederate Wars, part of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.",
" The town of Cashel was held by the Irish Catholic Confederate's Munster army and was besieged and taken by an English Protestant Parliamentarian army under Murrough O'Brien the Baron of Inchiquin.",
" The attack and subsequent sack of Cashel was one of the more brutal incidents of the wars of the 1640s in Ireland."
],
"title": "Sack of Cashel"
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"County Roscommon (Irish: \"Contae Ros Comáin\" ) is a county in the western region of the Republic of Ireland.",
" It is also part of the province of Connacht.",
" It is the 11th largest Irish county by area and 27th most populous.",
" Its county town and largest town is Roscommon.",
" Roscommon County Council is the local authority for the county.",
" The population of the county is 64,436 according to the 2016 census."
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"Title: The Sands Family\n\nThe Sands Family is a Northern Irish musical family band originating from Mayobridge, County Down, Northern Ireland. Their repertoire largely consists of their own compositions as well as traditional Irish songs. The band is considered one of the most influential folk groups. It showcases the famous Northern Irish folk singer-songwriter Tommy Sands as lead singer and songwriter and his brothers Ben Sands, Colum Sands and Eugene Sands and sister Anne Sands. Eugene was killed in a car accident in 1975 and the formation became a 4-member band. Tommy, Colum and Ben Sands have also successful solo careers as singers and musicians.",
"Title: Dermot Seymour\n\nDermot Seymour (b. 1956, Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish artist. He has been described as \"a social realist, exploring the anxiety, bewilderment and absurdity of the situation in Northern Ireland and representing it with definite imagery but in an oblique and obscure way\". His social realist approach towards Northern Irish politics frequently involves a juxtaposition of images within the Irish landscape, particularly livestock, and religious and military symbols. He lives in County Mayo and is a member of Aosdána.",
"Title: Hugo Duncan\n\nHugo Duncan (Hugh Anthony Duncan) is a singer and BBC broadcaster born in Strabane, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland on 26 March 1950. His nickname is \"The wee man from Strabane\" or \"Uncle Hugo\".",
"Title: County Sligo\n\nCounty Sligo ( , ) is an Irish county and part of the province of Connacht. It is located in the Border Region. Sligo is the administrative capital and largest town in the county. Sligo County Council is the local authority for the county. The population of the county is 65,393 according to the 2011 census making it the 3rd most populated county in the province. It is noted for Benbulben Mountain, one of Ireland’s most distinctive natural landmarks.",
"Title: M1 motorway (Republic of Ireland)\n\nThe M1 motorway (Irish: \"Mótarbhealach M1\" ) is a motorway in Ireland. It forms the large majority of the N1 national primary road connecting Dublin towards Belfast along the east of the island of Ireland. The route heads north via Swords, Drogheda and Dundalk to the Northern Irish border just south of Newry in County Armagh, where it joins the A1 road and further on, the M1 motorway in Northern Ireland. It also forms a significant part of the road connection between Dublin and the Northern Irish cities of Newry, and Lisburn.",
"Title: Strabane\n\nStrabane ( ; from Irish: \"An Srath Bán\" , meaning \"the white strath\" ), historically spelt Straban, is a town in West Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It was the headquarters of the former Strabane District Council.",
"Title: Country Afternoon with Hugo Duncan\n\nCountry Afternoon with Hugo Duncan is a country music radio programme, broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster Mondays to Fridays, 1.30pm-3pm. The show features interviews with country singers and performers, and Hugo regularly takes the show on the road around Northern Ireland to meet the listeners.",
"Title: Deputy Lieutenant\n\nIn the United Kingdom, a Deputy Lieutenant is a Crown appointment and one of several deputies to the Lord Lieutenant of a lieutenancy area: an English ceremonial county, Welsh preserved county, Scottish lieutenancy area, or Northern Irish county borough or county.",
"Title: Sack of Cashel\n\nThe Sack of Cashel (also known as the Massacre of Cashel) was a notorious atrocity which occurred in the Irish County of Tipperary in the year 1647, during the Irish Confederate Wars, part of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. The town of Cashel was held by the Irish Catholic Confederate's Munster army and was besieged and taken by an English Protestant Parliamentarian army under Murrough O'Brien the Baron of Inchiquin. The attack and subsequent sack of Cashel was one of the more brutal incidents of the wars of the 1640s in Ireland.",
"Title: County Roscommon\n\nCounty Roscommon (Irish: \"Contae Ros Comáin\" ) is a county in the western region of the Republic of Ireland. It is also part of the province of Connacht. It is the 11th largest Irish county by area and 27th most populous. Its county town and largest town is Roscommon. Roscommon County Council is the local authority for the county. The population of the county is 64,436 according to the 2016 census."
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What Chamillionaire song's music video features cameo appearances by Joseph Wayne McVey?
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Turn It Up
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" It was officially released on April 2, 2010, serving as the second single from his debut album, \"Superstar\" (2011).",
" The song was produced by Samklef.",
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"Joseph Wayne McVey IV (born January 19, 1977), better known by his stage names Z-Ro and The Mo City Don, is an American rapper from Houston, Texas.",
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"\"Lay Low\" is the second single from Snoop Dogg's fifth studio album \"Tha Last Meal\", released in 2000.",
" It features then-labelmate Master P, Nate Dogg, Butch Cassidy, and Tha Eastsidaz.",
" It was produced by Dr. Dre and Master P, who has a very minor intro to the song.",
" The song received moderate airplay and was featured on Snoop Dogg's Greatest Hits.",
" The video features cameo appearances from Tha Dogg Pound's Kurupt and Soopafly.",
" It was also directed by Hype Williams.",
" The concept of the video has a mafia-like approach.",
" The song furthered the success of Tha Eastsidaz and would be one of Snoop's final singles for No Limit Records."
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"\"Fast Lane\" is the lead single by hip hop duo Bad Meets Evil, a group composed of Royce da 5'9\" and Eminem, from their first EP \"\".",
" The single was produced by Eminem, Supa Dups, and Jason \"JG\" Gilbert, and released on May 3, 2011 by Shady Records.",
" Texas rapper Chamillionaire released a remix.",
" A music video by director James Larese of music video direction group Syndrome.",
" The music video features animated visuals and kinetic typography, with cameo appearances by Mr. Porter and Slaughterhouse.",
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"\"Knockin' Doorz Down\" is the second single off Pimp C's second album \"Pimpalation\".",
" It features P.O.P. & Lil Keke.",
" In the music video, directed by Benny Mathews, the third verse is rapped by Pimp C instead of Lil Keke.",
" Lil Flip, Mike Jones, Trae, Bun B, & J. Prince also made cameo appearances.",
" In the song, Pimp C raps about Houston's current status.",
" He also tries to squash altercations with T.I. for using the term 'King of the South' with his lyrics \"If them niggaz come together you know how much paper we could see?\"",
".",
" Houston hip hop artists Lil' Flip, Slim Thug, & Z-Ro are also mentioned.",
" He also talked about how Paul Wall & Chamillionaire breaking up and going separate ways.",
" Moreover, he raps about Lil Keke and his new album with Swishahouse.",
" The video is given a Godfather theme.",
" The video was not as popular as videos for songs like 'Pourin' Up', mainly because there are several displays of graphic violence.",
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"\"So Fresh, So Clean\" is the third and final single to be released from Outkast's fourth studio album, \"Stankonia\".",
" It features uncredited vocals from singer Sleepy Brown.",
" It was produced by longtime collaborators Organized Noize.",
" The music video features the duo and Sleepy Brown performing on a variety of CGI backgrounds, a beauty parlor, and a church.",
" Ludacris, Layzie Bone of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Chilli of TLC and members of Goodie Mob make cameo appearances in the video.",
" The song was a moderate success, reaching #30 on the \"Billboard\" charts, #46 on the ARIA charts and further propelling the sales of \"Stankonia\" after the success of \"Ms. Jackson\".",
" Among the things and people mentioned in the song are the Chevrolet Monte Carlo and Cadillac Eldorado (both General Motors cars), the television show \"Showtime At The Apollo\" and its longtime host Kiki Sheppard, and the R&B singers Teddy Pendergrass and Freddie Jackson.",
" It appeared on the soundtrack for the video game NBA 2K18."
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"\"Turn It Up\" is the 2005 debut single of Chamillionaire, featuring Lil' Flip.",
" It was produced by Scott Storch.",
" \"Turn It Up\" was the first single from Chamillionaire's major label debut album, \"The Sound of Revenge\".",
"The music video is filmed in Houston, and features cameo appearances by Z-Ro, Crooked I, Mannie Fresh and Chamillionaire's brother Rasaq.",
" It peaked at number 41 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100."
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"\"Front 2 Back\" is the first single from Xzibit's third album \"Restless\".",
" Rockwilder produced the song.",
" A music video for the song directed by Diane Martel was released.The music video features cameo appearances by Kurupt, Ras Kass and the producer Rockwilder."
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"\"Let Me In\" is the debut single by Young Buck, from his debut album, \"Straight Outta Cashville\".",
" It features 50 Cent and is produced by Needlz.",
" The music video features cameo appearances by Lloyd Banks, Juvenile, Olivia, Stat Quo, David Banner, Slim Thug and Lil Scrappy.",
" B-Real from Cypress Hill freestyled to the song's beat for his song \"Let Me Blaze\" on his debut mixtape \"The Gunslinger\"."
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"\"Draped Up\" is the first single from Bun B's solo debut album \"Trill\".",
" It samples elements from the song \"Pimp Tha Pen\" by DJ Screw.",
" It features an intro from Lil' Keke.",
" The official remix is on the album and it features Lil' Keke, Slim Thug, Chamillionaire, Paul Wall, Mike Jones, Aztek, Lil Flip, & Z-Ro.",
" The music video features cameo appearances by Chingy, Devin The Dude, Kanye West, Scarface, Spice 1, Paul Wall, Mike Jones, Lil' Keke & Birdman.",
" The song topped out at #45 on the U.S. Hot R&B Chart."
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"Title: Z-Ro\n\nJoseph Wayne McVey IV (born January 19, 1977), better known by his stage names Z-Ro and The Mo City Don, is an American rapper from Houston, Texas. He was named one of America's most underrated rappers by \"The New York Times\".",
"Title: Lay Low (Snoop Dogg song)\n\n\"Lay Low\" is the second single from Snoop Dogg's fifth studio album \"Tha Last Meal\", released in 2000. It features then-labelmate Master P, Nate Dogg, Butch Cassidy, and Tha Eastsidaz. It was produced by Dr. Dre and Master P, who has a very minor intro to the song. The song received moderate airplay and was featured on Snoop Dogg's Greatest Hits. The video features cameo appearances from Tha Dogg Pound's Kurupt and Soopafly. It was also directed by Hype Williams. The concept of the video has a mafia-like approach. The song furthered the success of Tha Eastsidaz and would be one of Snoop's final singles for No Limit Records.",
"Title: Fast Lane (Bad Meets Evil song)\n\n\"Fast Lane\" is the lead single by hip hop duo Bad Meets Evil, a group composed of Royce da 5'9\" and Eminem, from their first EP \"\". The single was produced by Eminem, Supa Dups, and Jason \"JG\" Gilbert, and released on May 3, 2011 by Shady Records. Texas rapper Chamillionaire released a remix. A music video by director James Larese of music video direction group Syndrome. The music video features animated visuals and kinetic typography, with cameo appearances by Mr. Porter and Slaughterhouse. Fans and critics considered it a return to Eminem's Slim Shady alter ego.",
"Title: Knockin' Doorz Down\n\n\"Knockin' Doorz Down\" is the second single off Pimp C's second album \"Pimpalation\". It features P.O.P. & Lil Keke. In the music video, directed by Benny Mathews, the third verse is rapped by Pimp C instead of Lil Keke. Lil Flip, Mike Jones, Trae, Bun B, & J. Prince also made cameo appearances. In the song, Pimp C raps about Houston's current status. He also tries to squash altercations with T.I. for using the term 'King of the South' with his lyrics \"If them niggaz come together you know how much paper we could see?\" . Houston hip hop artists Lil' Flip, Slim Thug, & Z-Ro are also mentioned. He also talked about how Paul Wall & Chamillionaire breaking up and going separate ways. Moreover, he raps about Lil Keke and his new album with Swishahouse. The video is given a Godfather theme. The video was not as popular as videos for songs like 'Pourin' Up', mainly because there are several displays of graphic violence. However, it was nominated for Best Video at the 2007 Ozone Magazine Awards.",
"Title: So Fresh, So Clean\n\n\"So Fresh, So Clean\" is the third and final single to be released from Outkast's fourth studio album, \"Stankonia\". It features uncredited vocals from singer Sleepy Brown. It was produced by longtime collaborators Organized Noize. The music video features the duo and Sleepy Brown performing on a variety of CGI backgrounds, a beauty parlor, and a church. Ludacris, Layzie Bone of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Chilli of TLC and members of Goodie Mob make cameo appearances in the video. The song was a moderate success, reaching #30 on the \"Billboard\" charts, #46 on the ARIA charts and further propelling the sales of \"Stankonia\" after the success of \"Ms. Jackson\". Among the things and people mentioned in the song are the Chevrolet Monte Carlo and Cadillac Eldorado (both General Motors cars), the television show \"Showtime At The Apollo\" and its longtime host Kiki Sheppard, and the R&B singers Teddy Pendergrass and Freddie Jackson. It appeared on the soundtrack for the video game NBA 2K18.",
"Title: Turn It Up (Chamillionaire song)\n\n\"Turn It Up\" is the 2005 debut single of Chamillionaire, featuring Lil' Flip. It was produced by Scott Storch. \"Turn It Up\" was the first single from Chamillionaire's major label debut album, \"The Sound of Revenge\". The music video is filmed in Houston, and features cameo appearances by Z-Ro, Crooked I, Mannie Fresh and Chamillionaire's brother Rasaq. It peaked at number 41 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
"Title: Front 2 Back\n\n\"Front 2 Back\" is the first single from Xzibit's third album \"Restless\". Rockwilder produced the song. A music video for the song directed by Diane Martel was released.The music video features cameo appearances by Kurupt, Ras Kass and the producer Rockwilder.",
"Title: Let Me In (Young Buck song)\n\n\"Let Me In\" is the debut single by Young Buck, from his debut album, \"Straight Outta Cashville\". It features 50 Cent and is produced by Needlz. The music video features cameo appearances by Lloyd Banks, Juvenile, Olivia, Stat Quo, David Banner, Slim Thug and Lil Scrappy. B-Real from Cypress Hill freestyled to the song's beat for his song \"Let Me Blaze\" on his debut mixtape \"The Gunslinger\".",
"Title: Draped Up\n\n\"Draped Up\" is the first single from Bun B's solo debut album \"Trill\". It samples elements from the song \"Pimp Tha Pen\" by DJ Screw. It features an intro from Lil' Keke. The official remix is on the album and it features Lil' Keke, Slim Thug, Chamillionaire, Paul Wall, Mike Jones, Aztek, Lil Flip, & Z-Ro. The music video features cameo appearances by Chingy, Devin The Dude, Kanye West, Scarface, Spice 1, Paul Wall, Mike Jones, Lil' Keke & Birdman. The song topped out at #45 on the U.S. Hot R&B Chart."
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The song "Bluebird", which is credited to Paul and Linda MCCartney, was released on what album that also marked the fifth album by Oaul McCartney since his deoarture from the Beatles in 1970?
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"Band on the Run"
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" It is the only album credited to the couple.",
" He and Linda recorded it in New York with guitarists David Spinozza and Hugh McCracken, and future Wings drummer Denny Seiwell.",
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"Linda McCartney's Sixties: Portrait of an Era (published on 13 October 1992) is a book by Linda McCartney which presents a number of selected photographic portraits of rock legends.",
" \"Linda McCartney's Sixties: Portrait of an Era\" continues to be the most famous work by McCartney.",
" The text was written from interviews with Linda by Steve Turner who would go on to write 'A Hard Day's Write: The Stories Behind Every Beatles' Song' and 'The Gospel According to the Beatles.'"
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" According to author John Blaney, it was written during a vacation in Jamaica.",
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"Lee Eastman, born Leopold Vail Epstein (12 January 1910 – 30 July 1991) was a New York City show business attorney, and art collector the son of Louis (b. Russia ~1887, imm.",
" 1906) and Stella (Freyer) Epstein.",
" His sisters were Emmaline and Rose.",
" He married Louise Lindner, daughter of a prominent Cleveland department store executive; they had four children, including John Eastman and Linda McCartney, the late wife of former Beatle Paul McCartney.",
" Eastman became McCartney's business manager shortly before the breakup of The Beatles while his son John represented McCartney during his 1970 lawsuit to legally dissolve the Beatles.",
" He is the maternal grandfather of potter Heather McCartney, photographer Mary McCartney, fashion designer Stella McCartney, and musician/sculptor James Louis McCartney.",
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"Red Rose Speedway is the second album by Paul McCartney and Wings and the fourth by McCartney since leaving the Beatles.",
" The album was released in 1973 after the relatively weak commercial performance of McCartney's previous, \"Wild Life\", which had been credited to Wings.",
" \"Red Rose Speedway\" reached No. 1 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart in the United States and \"My Love\" was a No. 1 single in the US and the most popular track from the album."
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"Title: Linda McCartney's Sixties\n\nLinda McCartney's Sixties: Portrait of an Era (published on 13 October 1992) is a book by Linda McCartney which presents a number of selected photographic portraits of rock legends. \"Linda McCartney's Sixties: Portrait of an Era\" continues to be the most famous work by McCartney. The text was written from interviews with Linda by Steve Turner who would go on to write 'A Hard Day's Write: The Stories Behind Every Beatles' Song' and 'The Gospel According to the Beatles.'",
"Title: Bluebird (Paul McCartney and Wings song)\n\n\"Bluebird\" is a song credited to Paul and Linda McCartney that was originally released on the Wings' album \"Band on the Run\". According to author John Blaney, it was written during a vacation in Jamaica. However, author Vincent Benitz claims the song was written as early as 1970 or 1971, noting that Paul and Linda sang the song during a live interview in New York City in 1971. In Continental Europe it was also released as the B-side of the \"Mrs Vandebilt\" single.",
"Title: Warm and Beautiful\n\n\"Warm and Beautiful\" is a song credited to Paul and Linda McCartney that was first released by Wings on their 1976 album \"Wings at the Speed of Sound\". It is a love ballad sung by Paul directed to Linda. Critical opinion of the song has varied widely, ranging from a comment that it is \"one of the most beautiful songs that Paul ever wrote for Linda,\" to a suggestion that it may be \"one of the worst songs Paul McCartney has ever written.\" In 1998, after Linda's death, Paul rearranged the song for string quartet to be played at memorial concerts for his late wife. This version was included on the 1999 album \"Working Classical\".",
"Title: Band on the Run\n\nBand on the Run is the third studio album by Paul McCartney and Wings, released in December 1973. It marked the fifth album by Paul McCartney since his departure from the Beatles in April 1970. Although sales were modest initially, its commercial performance was aided by two hit singles – \"Jet\" and \"Band on the Run\" – such that it became the top-selling studio album of 1974 in the United Kingdom and Australia; in addition to revitalising McCartney's critical standing. It remains McCartney's most successful album and the most celebrated of his post-Beatles works.",
"Title: The Linda McCartney Story\n\nThe Linda McCartney Story is a 2000 American drama television film directed by Armand Mastroianni, starring Elizabeth Mitchell and Gary Bakewell. Based on the book \"Linda McCartney: The Biography\", presenting the life story of Linda McCartney and her life with Paul McCartney. The film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada for CBS and was released in 2000.",
"Title: She's My Baby (Wings song)\n\n\"She's My Baby\" is a song credited to Paul and Linda McCartney that was first released by Wings on their 1976 album \"Wings at the Speed of Sound\". It is a love song sung by Paul directed at Linda. Critical opinion of the song has ranged from a description as Paul McCartney's \"sweetest, daftest love song\" to a suggestion that it deserves an \"honor for sheer awfulness.\" In 1998, after Linda's death, Paul McCartney rearranged the song for string quartet to be played at memorial concerts for his late wife. This version was included on the 1999 album \"Working Classical\".",
"Title: Lee Eastman\n\nLee Eastman, born Leopold Vail Epstein (12 January 1910 – 30 July 1991) was a New York City show business attorney, and art collector the son of Louis (b. Russia ~1887, imm. 1906) and Stella (Freyer) Epstein. His sisters were Emmaline and Rose. He married Louise Lindner, daughter of a prominent Cleveland department store executive; they had four children, including John Eastman and Linda McCartney, the late wife of former Beatle Paul McCartney. Eastman became McCartney's business manager shortly before the breakup of The Beatles while his son John represented McCartney during his 1970 lawsuit to legally dissolve the Beatles. He is the maternal grandfather of potter Heather McCartney, photographer Mary McCartney, fashion designer Stella McCartney, and musician/sculptor James Louis McCartney. Eastman was also the friend and longtime lawyer for and collector of the works of the Abstract expressionist painter Willem de Kooning.",
"Title: Red Rose Speedway\n\nRed Rose Speedway is the second album by Paul McCartney and Wings and the fourth by McCartney since leaving the Beatles. The album was released in 1973 after the relatively weak commercial performance of McCartney's previous, \"Wild Life\", which had been credited to Wings. \"Red Rose Speedway\" reached No. 1 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart in the United States and \"My Love\" was a No. 1 single in the US and the most popular track from the album.",
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Who died first, Don Manoukian or Varaz Samuelian?
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Varazdat Samuel "Varaz" Samuelian
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"Ninan Cuyochi (1490–1527) the oldest son of Sapa Inca Huayna Capac and was first in line to inherit the Inca Empire; however, he died of smallpox shortly before or after his father's death, bringing about aConflicting factions and the fact that the Spanish chroniclers' accounts stemmed from the winners of the ensuing civil war led to conflicting versions of what actually happened.",
" Thus, although Huayna Capac named the infant Ninan Cuyochi as his first heir, sources differ as to whether the boy died first, was unacceptable because of an unfavorable divination, or even if Huayna simply forgot that he had named him when asked to confirm the nomination.",
" In any event a second choice was requested and again sources vary.",
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" Whatever the truth, the result of Huáscar's accession and the dispute over it before and after led to civil war between Huáscar (made Emperor by a faction based in Cuzco) and Atahualpa (backed by leaders who were based in the north with Huayna).",
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"Grand Theft Parsons is a 2003 film based on the true story of country rock musician Gram Parsons (played by Gabriel Macht), who died of an overdose in 1973.",
" Parsons and his road manager, Phil Kaufman (Johnny Knoxville), made a pact in life that whoever died first would be cremated by the other in what was then the Joshua Tree National Monument, an area of desert they both loved and cherished."
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"Title: Ninan Cuyochi\n\nNinan Cuyochi (1490–1527) the oldest son of Sapa Inca Huayna Capac and was first in line to inherit the Inca Empire; however, he died of smallpox shortly before or after his father's death, bringing about aConflicting factions and the fact that the Spanish chroniclers' accounts stemmed from the winners of the ensuing civil war led to conflicting versions of what actually happened. Thus, although Huayna Capac named the infant Ninan Cuyochi as his first heir, sources differ as to whether the boy died first, was unacceptable because of an unfavorable divination, or even if Huayna simply forgot that he had named him when asked to confirm the nomination. In any event a second choice was requested and again sources vary. He may have named Huáscar half-brother Atahualpa who then refused, or named Huáscar himself, or perhaps even the nobles put forward Huáscar. Whatever the truth, the result of Huáscar's accession and the dispute over it before and after led to civil war between Huáscar (made Emperor by a faction based in Cuzco) and Atahualpa (backed by leaders who were based in the north with Huayna). §≈≠±±≤ÄãÄ′°°°°°",
"Title: Don Manoukian\n\nDonald J. Manoukian (June 9, 1934 – September 23, 2014) was an American football guard and professional wrestler of Armenian descent from Reno, Nevada.",
"Title: Grand Theft Parsons\n\nGrand Theft Parsons is a 2003 film based on the true story of country rock musician Gram Parsons (played by Gabriel Macht), who died of an overdose in 1973. Parsons and his road manager, Phil Kaufman (Johnny Knoxville), made a pact in life that whoever died first would be cremated by the other in what was then the Joshua Tree National Monument, an area of desert they both loved and cherished."
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7,735
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Which novelist, Tom Robbins or Harry Stephen Keeler, was a movie created from on of their books?
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Thomas Eugene "Tom" Robbins
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What film starred Winona Ryder and an actor born in 1966?
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Mr. Deeds
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Where was the made-for-TV movie, based on the books by Bernice Thurman Hunter and starring the actress best known for playing multiple roles in the science fiction thriller TV series "Orphan Black", filmed?
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"Title: List of Orphan Black characters\n\n\"Orphan Black\" is a Canadian science fiction television series broadcast on Space in Canada and on BBC America in the United States. The series' first season stars Tatiana Maslany, Dylan Bruce, Jordan Gavaris, Kevin Hanchard, Michael Mando, and Maria Doyle Kennedy, with the addition of Évelyne Brochu to the regular cast in the second season, Kristian Bruun and Ari Millen in the third, and Josh Vokey in the fourth. \"Orphan Black\" revolves around the main character of Sarah Manning as she discovers the existence of several of her genetic identicals. Numerous actors appear in the series as recurring cast members, but some guest actors are featured in only a few. Particularly, Skyler Wexler often recurs as Sarah's daughter Kira.",
"Title: Booky Makes Her Mark\n\nBooky Makes Her Mark is a made-for-TV movie that is based on the books by Bernice Thurman Hunter, starring a young Tatiana Maslany. This uplifting family film also features beloved Canadian actors Megan Follows (\"Anne of Green Gables\"), Roberta Maxwell and Lally Cadeau. Filmed in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and set in Toronto, this film features a young and diverse cast of Canadian actors and actresses.",
"Title: Booky and the Secret Santa\n\nBooky and the Secret Santa is a 2007 Canadian family television movie starring Rachel Marcus and Megan Follows. Directed by Peter Moss from a book adapted by Joe Wiesenfeld and written by Bernice Thurman Hunter. The movie first aired December 11, 2007 on CBC Television. A prequel set five years before 2006's Booky Makes Her Mark, all the juvenile roles were recast.",
"Title: Booky's Crush\n\nBooky's Crush is a 2009 Canadian made for TV drama film directed by Peter Moss. The screenplay was written by Tracey Forbes and based upon the Bernice Thurman Hunter novels \"That Scatterbrain Booky\", \"With Love From Booky\", and \"As Ever, Booky\".",
"Title: The Lake (1998 film)\n\nThe Lake is a 1998 made-for-TV movie, a science fiction thriller starring Yasmine Bleeth.",
"Title: Tatiana Maslany\n\nTatiana Gabriele Maslany (born September 22, 1985) is a Canadian actress best known for playing multiple roles in the science fiction thriller TV series \"Orphan Black\" (2013–2017), which aired on Space in Canada and BBC America in the US. For her performances in \"Orphan Black\", Maslany won the Primetime Emmy Award (2016), the TCA Award (2013), two Critics' Choice Television Awards (2013 and 2014), and four Canadian Screen Awards (2014–17), in addition to receiving a Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination. Maslany became the first Canadian actor from a Canadian series to win an Emmy Award in a key dramatic category.",
"Title: The Saint (2017 film)\n\nThe Saint is a 2017 espionage thriller TV movie directed by Ernie Barbarash and starring Adam Rayner in the title role of Simon Templar, created by Leslie Charteris. This was Sir Roger Moore's final film appearance and the film was dedicated to his memory; Moore portrayed Templar in a 1960s TV series of the same title. Filmed in 2013 as a television pilot for a proposed TV series, the film was not originally intended for release when the series was not picked up. It eventually saw release direct-to-video in 2017 when it was released in tribute to Moore following his death. Ian Ogilvy, who portrayed Templar in a 1970s TV series titled \"Return of the Saint\", also appears.",
"Title: Orphan Black\n\nOrphan Black is a Canadian science fiction thriller television series created by screenwriter Graeme Manson and director John Fawcett, starring Tatiana Maslany as several identical people who are clones. The series focuses on Sarah Manning, a woman who assumes the identity of one of her fellow clones, Elizabeth Childs, after witnessing Childs' suicide. The series raises issues about the moral and ethical implications of human cloning, and its effect on issues of personal identity.",
"Title: They Are Among Us\n\nThey Are Among Us is a 2004 American science fiction thriller TV movie directed by Jeffrey Obrow. Is written by Lars Hauglie. The film stars Alison Eastwood, Michael Orr Hughes and Anne Apra."
] |
7,738
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Which cricket event is scheduled to be hosted by England and Wales, is the 12th competition in the series, and for which a possible pathway to qualification included the World Cricket League Division Two tournament?
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2019 Cricket World Cup
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"The 2019 Cricket World Cup (officially ICC Cricket World Cup 2019) is scheduled to be hosted by England and Wales, from 30 May to 15 July 2019.",
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"The 2014 ICC World Cricket League Division Three was a cricket divisional tournament organised by International Cricket Council.",
" It formed part of the ICC World Cricket League (WCL) and qualification for the 2019 World Cup.",
" The top two teams in the tournament Nepal and Uganda qualified for the 2015 WCL Division Two tournament, to be held in Namibia, while the bottom two teams United States and Bermuda were relegated to the 2016 WCL Division Four tournament."
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"Ko Irie (born 14 March 1982) is a Japanese cricketer.",
" A right-handed batsman, Irie first played for Japan against Samoa in the 2005/06 East Asia-Pacific Cup.",
" He played in the 2006 and 2007 versions of the competition, and in 2008 he made his World Cricket League debut in Division Five.",
" Irie has since gone on to play in the 2009 World Cricket League Division Seven and the 2011 World Cricket League Division Seven.",
" He has been selected in Japan's squad for the 2011 World Cricket League Division Six.",
" Irie has previously captained Japan."
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"The 2015 ICC World Cricket League Division Two was a cricket divisional tournament organised by the International Cricket Council.",
" It formed part of the ICC World Cricket League and a qualification pathway for the ICC World Cup 2019."
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"2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Two is a cricket tournament that is scheduled to take place in 2018.",
" Oman and Canada were the top two teams in the 2017 ICC World Cricket League Division Three tournament in Uganda and were promoted as a result.",
" They will be joined by the bottom four teams from the ongoing 2015–17 ICC World Cricket League Championship to determine the final two spots in the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier."
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"Masaomi Kobayashi (born 4 September 1982) is a Japanese cricketer.",
" A right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm medium pace, Kobayshi first played for Japan against Samoa in the 2005/06 East Asia-Pacific Cup.",
" He played in the 2006 and 2007 versions of the competition, and in 2008 he made his World Cricket League debut in Division Five.",
" Kobayashi has since gone on to play in the 2009 World Cricket League Division Seven and the 2011 World Cricket League Division Seven.",
" He is the current Japan captain and has been selected in Japan's squad for the 2011 World Cricket League Division Six."
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"Tatsuro Chino (born 27 March 1984) is a Japanese cricketer.",
" A right-handed batsman who fields as a wicket-keeper, Chino first played for Japan against Indonesia in the 2004 East Asia-Pacific Cricket Challenge.",
" He played in the 2005, 2006 and 2007 East Asia-Pacific Trophy's, and in 2008 he made his World Cricket League debut in Division Five.",
" Chino has since gone on to play in the 2009 World Cricket League Division Seven and the 2011 World Cricket League Division Seven.",
" He has been selected in Japan's squad for the 2011 World Cricket League Division Six."
],
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"The 2012–18 ICC World Cricket League third season of ICC World Cricket League.",
" Following the establishment of the various leagues during ICC World Cricket League 2007–09, the competition was composed of eight divisions but in 2014, ICC reduced Division 7 and Division 8.",
" In addition, a series of qualifying regional tournaments played.",
" The divisions played in roughly consecutive order, with the lower divisions played first.",
" The top two from each division promotion to the following, higher division, meaning that some teams in more than one division during the tournament.",
" The first tournament, in September 2012, was the 2012 ICC World Cricket League Division Eight in Samoa."
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"ICC World Cricket League Division Two forms part of the World Cricket League (WCL) system.",
" Like all other divisions, WCL Division Two is contested as a standalone tournament rather than as an actual league.",
" Unlike lower divisions, however, matches in Division Two hold list-A status."
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"Patrick Giles-Jones (born 9 December 1982 in Waratah, New South Wales) is an Australian born Japanese cricketer.",
" A left-handed batsman who bowls left-arm medium pace, Giles-Jones first played for Japan against the Marylebone Cricket Club in 2005.",
" He played in the 2005, 2006 and 2007 East Asia-Pacific Trophy's, and in 2008 he made his World Cricket League debut in Division Five.",
" Giles-Jones has since gone on to play in the 2009 World Cricket League Division Seven and the 2011 World Cricket League Division Seven.",
" He has been selected in Japan's squad for the 2011 World Cricket League Division Six."
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"Title: 2019 Cricket World Cup\n\nThe 2019 Cricket World Cup (officially ICC Cricket World Cup 2019) is scheduled to be hosted by England and Wales, from 30 May to 15 July 2019. This will be the 12th Cricket World Cup competition, and the fifth time it will be held in England and Wales, following the 1975, 1979, 1983 and 1999 World Cups.",
"Title: 2014 ICC World Cricket League Division Three\n\nThe 2014 ICC World Cricket League Division Three was a cricket divisional tournament organised by International Cricket Council. It formed part of the ICC World Cricket League (WCL) and qualification for the 2019 World Cup. The top two teams in the tournament Nepal and Uganda qualified for the 2015 WCL Division Two tournament, to be held in Namibia, while the bottom two teams United States and Bermuda were relegated to the 2016 WCL Division Four tournament.",
"Title: Ko Irie\n\nKo Irie (born 14 March 1982) is a Japanese cricketer. A right-handed batsman, Irie first played for Japan against Samoa in the 2005/06 East Asia-Pacific Cup. He played in the 2006 and 2007 versions of the competition, and in 2008 he made his World Cricket League debut in Division Five. Irie has since gone on to play in the 2009 World Cricket League Division Seven and the 2011 World Cricket League Division Seven. He has been selected in Japan's squad for the 2011 World Cricket League Division Six. Irie has previously captained Japan.",
"Title: 2015 ICC World Cricket League Division Two\n\nThe 2015 ICC World Cricket League Division Two was a cricket divisional tournament organised by the International Cricket Council. It formed part of the ICC World Cricket League and a qualification pathway for the ICC World Cup 2019.",
"Title: 2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Two\n\n2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Two is a cricket tournament that is scheduled to take place in 2018. Oman and Canada were the top two teams in the 2017 ICC World Cricket League Division Three tournament in Uganda and were promoted as a result. They will be joined by the bottom four teams from the ongoing 2015–17 ICC World Cricket League Championship to determine the final two spots in the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier.",
"Title: Masaomi Kobayashi\n\nMasaomi Kobayashi (born 4 September 1982) is a Japanese cricketer. A right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm medium pace, Kobayshi first played for Japan against Samoa in the 2005/06 East Asia-Pacific Cup. He played in the 2006 and 2007 versions of the competition, and in 2008 he made his World Cricket League debut in Division Five. Kobayashi has since gone on to play in the 2009 World Cricket League Division Seven and the 2011 World Cricket League Division Seven. He is the current Japan captain and has been selected in Japan's squad for the 2011 World Cricket League Division Six.",
"Title: Tatsuro Chino\n\nTatsuro Chino (born 27 March 1984) is a Japanese cricketer. A right-handed batsman who fields as a wicket-keeper, Chino first played for Japan against Indonesia in the 2004 East Asia-Pacific Cricket Challenge. He played in the 2005, 2006 and 2007 East Asia-Pacific Trophy's, and in 2008 he made his World Cricket League debut in Division Five. Chino has since gone on to play in the 2009 World Cricket League Division Seven and the 2011 World Cricket League Division Seven. He has been selected in Japan's squad for the 2011 World Cricket League Division Six.",
"Title: 2012–18 ICC World Cricket League\n\nThe 2012–18 ICC World Cricket League third season of ICC World Cricket League. Following the establishment of the various leagues during ICC World Cricket League 2007–09, the competition was composed of eight divisions but in 2014, ICC reduced Division 7 and Division 8. In addition, a series of qualifying regional tournaments played. The divisions played in roughly consecutive order, with the lower divisions played first. The top two from each division promotion to the following, higher division, meaning that some teams in more than one division during the tournament. The first tournament, in September 2012, was the 2012 ICC World Cricket League Division Eight in Samoa.",
"Title: ICC World Cricket League Division Two\n\nICC World Cricket League Division Two forms part of the World Cricket League (WCL) system. Like all other divisions, WCL Division Two is contested as a standalone tournament rather than as an actual league. Unlike lower divisions, however, matches in Division Two hold list-A status.",
"Title: Patrick Giles-Jones\n\nPatrick Giles-Jones (born 9 December 1982 in Waratah, New South Wales) is an Australian born Japanese cricketer. A left-handed batsman who bowls left-arm medium pace, Giles-Jones first played for Japan against the Marylebone Cricket Club in 2005. He played in the 2005, 2006 and 2007 East Asia-Pacific Trophy's, and in 2008 he made his World Cricket League debut in Division Five. Giles-Jones has since gone on to play in the 2009 World Cricket League Division Seven and the 2011 World Cricket League Division Seven. He has been selected in Japan's squad for the 2011 World Cricket League Division Six."
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7,739
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What is the population size of the place that is connected by the Lotus Bridge to the Cotai reclamation area of Macau?
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3,000
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"Rural Canada has many faces and many dimensions (social, cultural, economic, etc.) but the common element of most conceptualizations of \"rural\" is the spatial dimension.",
" Rural is primarily low population density, small population size, and distance from high population density and big size.",
" Not surprisingly, the prevailing definitions of “rural” (in Canada as in most countries) emphasize this spatial dimension.",
" Rural Canada is usually defined by measures of population density, population size and distance from major agglomerations."
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"The Cotai Strip is a term coined by American Las Vegas Sands Corporation with regard to its building of a strip of hotel-casinos in the Cotai section of Macau, a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China.",
" Cotai was the result of a major land reclamation project which joined the two islands of Coloane and Taipa, and is part of the Macau government's continuous efforts to expand the region's territory.",
" The reclaimed land in Cotai is to be mainly used for casino developments and Las Vegas Sands Corporation envisioned that their development of several adjacent properties would comprise an area that would resemble the Las Vegas Strip, albeit on a considerably smaller scale."
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"Lotus Bridge () is a cross-border bridge linking the Cotai reclamation area of Macau with Hengqin Island in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, People's Republic of China (PRC).",
" The bridge is the road crossing between mainland China and Macau.",
" This border crossing is open between 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m."
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"The effective population size is the number of individuals that an idealised population would need to have, in order for some specified quantity of interest to be the same in the idealised population as in the real population.",
" Idealised populations are based on unrealistic but convenient simplifications such as random mating, simultaneous birth of each new generation, constant population size, and equal numbers of children per parent.",
" While in some simple scenarios, the effective population size can be equal to the number of breeding individuals in the population, for most quantities of interest and most real populations, the census population size \"N\" of a real population is usually larger than the effective population size \"N\".",
" The same population may have multiple effective population sizes, for different properties of interest, including for different genetic loci."
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"In population genetics, the Watterson estimator is a method for describing the genetic diversity in a population.",
" It is estimated by counting the number of polymorphic sites.",
" It is a measure of the \"population mutation rate\" (the product of the effective population size and the neutral mutation rate) from the observed nucleotide diversity of a population.",
" formula_1, where formula_2 is the effective population size and formula_3 is the per-generation mutation rate of the population of interest ( ).",
" The assumptions made are that there is a sample of formula_4 haploid individuals from the population of interest, that there are infinitely many sites capable of varying (so that mutations never overlay or reverse one another), and that formula_5."
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"Hengqin, sometimes known as Ilha de Montanha in Portuguese\",\" is an island in Zhuhai, a prefecture-level city and Special Economic Zone in the Guangdong province of the People's Republic of China.",
" It has a population of about 3,000.",
" Parts of Hengqin are leased to Macau by the State Council of the People's Republic of China in 2009."
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"The stepwise mutation model (SMM) is a mathematical theory, developed by Motoo Kimura and Tomoko Ohta, that allows for investigation of the equilibrium distribution of allelic frequencies in a finite population where neutral alleles are produced in step-wise fashion.",
" The original model assumes that if an allele has a mutation that causes it to change in state, mutations that occur in repetitive regions of the genome will increase or decrease by a single repeat unit at a fixed rate (i.e. by the addition or subtraction of one repeat unit per generation) and these changes in allele states are expressed by an integer (. . . A-1, A, A1, .",
".",
" .)",
".",
" The model also assumes random mating and that all alleles are selectively equivalent for each locus.",
" The SMM is distinguished from the Kimura-Crow model, also known as the infinite alleles model (IAM), in that as the population size increases to infinity, while the product of the N (effective population size) and the mutation rate is fixed, the mean number of different alleles in the population rapidly reaches a peak and plateaus, at which time that value is almost the same as the effective number of alleles."
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"sentences": [
"The flat-headed cat (\"Prionailurus planiceps\") is a small wild cat patchily distributed in the Thai-Malay Peninsula, Borneo and Sumatra.",
" Since 2008, it has been listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List due to destruction of wetlands in its habitat.",
" It is suspected that the effective population size could be fewer than 2,500 mature individuals, with no subpopulation having an effective population size larger than 250 adult individuals."
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"title": "Flat-headed cat"
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"Genetic monitoring is the use of molecular markers to (i) identify individuals, species or populations, or (ii) to quantify changes in population genetic metrics (such as effective population size, genetic diversity and population size) over time.",
" Genetic monitoring can thus be used to detect changes in species abundance and/or diversity, and has become an important tool in both conservation and livestock management.",
" The types of molecular markers used to monitor populations are most commonly mitochondrial, microsatellites or single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), while earlier studies also used allozyme data.",
" Species gene diversity is also recognized as an important biodiversity metric for implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity."
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"The Macau Light Rapid Transit or Macau LRT also known as Metro Ligeiro de Macau is a mass transit system in Macau under construction.",
" It will serve the Macau Peninsula, Taipa and Cotai, serving major border checkpoints such as the Border Gate, the Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal, the Lotus Bridge Border and the Macau International Airport."
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"Title: Rural Canada\n\nRural Canada has many faces and many dimensions (social, cultural, economic, etc.) but the common element of most conceptualizations of \"rural\" is the spatial dimension. Rural is primarily low population density, small population size, and distance from high population density and big size. Not surprisingly, the prevailing definitions of “rural” (in Canada as in most countries) emphasize this spatial dimension. Rural Canada is usually defined by measures of population density, population size and distance from major agglomerations.",
"Title: Cotai Strip\n\nThe Cotai Strip is a term coined by American Las Vegas Sands Corporation with regard to its building of a strip of hotel-casinos in the Cotai section of Macau, a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China. Cotai was the result of a major land reclamation project which joined the two islands of Coloane and Taipa, and is part of the Macau government's continuous efforts to expand the region's territory. The reclaimed land in Cotai is to be mainly used for casino developments and Las Vegas Sands Corporation envisioned that their development of several adjacent properties would comprise an area that would resemble the Las Vegas Strip, albeit on a considerably smaller scale.",
"Title: Lótus Bridge\n\nLotus Bridge () is a cross-border bridge linking the Cotai reclamation area of Macau with Hengqin Island in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, People's Republic of China (PRC). The bridge is the road crossing between mainland China and Macau. This border crossing is open between 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.",
"Title: Effective population size\n\nThe effective population size is the number of individuals that an idealised population would need to have, in order for some specified quantity of interest to be the same in the idealised population as in the real population. Idealised populations are based on unrealistic but convenient simplifications such as random mating, simultaneous birth of each new generation, constant population size, and equal numbers of children per parent. While in some simple scenarios, the effective population size can be equal to the number of breeding individuals in the population, for most quantities of interest and most real populations, the census population size \"N\" of a real population is usually larger than the effective population size \"N\". The same population may have multiple effective population sizes, for different properties of interest, including for different genetic loci.",
"Title: Watterson estimator\n\nIn population genetics, the Watterson estimator is a method for describing the genetic diversity in a population. It is estimated by counting the number of polymorphic sites. It is a measure of the \"population mutation rate\" (the product of the effective population size and the neutral mutation rate) from the observed nucleotide diversity of a population. formula_1, where formula_2 is the effective population size and formula_3 is the per-generation mutation rate of the population of interest ( ). The assumptions made are that there is a sample of formula_4 haploid individuals from the population of interest, that there are infinitely many sites capable of varying (so that mutations never overlay or reverse one another), and that formula_5.",
"Title: Hengqin\n\nHengqin, sometimes known as Ilha de Montanha in Portuguese\",\" is an island in Zhuhai, a prefecture-level city and Special Economic Zone in the Guangdong province of the People's Republic of China. It has a population of about 3,000. Parts of Hengqin are leased to Macau by the State Council of the People's Republic of China in 2009.",
"Title: Stepwise mutation model\n\nThe stepwise mutation model (SMM) is a mathematical theory, developed by Motoo Kimura and Tomoko Ohta, that allows for investigation of the equilibrium distribution of allelic frequencies in a finite population where neutral alleles are produced in step-wise fashion. The original model assumes that if an allele has a mutation that causes it to change in state, mutations that occur in repetitive regions of the genome will increase or decrease by a single repeat unit at a fixed rate (i.e. by the addition or subtraction of one repeat unit per generation) and these changes in allele states are expressed by an integer (. . . A-1, A, A1, . . .) . The model also assumes random mating and that all alleles are selectively equivalent for each locus. The SMM is distinguished from the Kimura-Crow model, also known as the infinite alleles model (IAM), in that as the population size increases to infinity, while the product of the N (effective population size) and the mutation rate is fixed, the mean number of different alleles in the population rapidly reaches a peak and plateaus, at which time that value is almost the same as the effective number of alleles.",
"Title: Flat-headed cat\n\nThe flat-headed cat (\"Prionailurus planiceps\") is a small wild cat patchily distributed in the Thai-Malay Peninsula, Borneo and Sumatra. Since 2008, it has been listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List due to destruction of wetlands in its habitat. It is suspected that the effective population size could be fewer than 2,500 mature individuals, with no subpopulation having an effective population size larger than 250 adult individuals.",
"Title: Genetic monitoring\n\nGenetic monitoring is the use of molecular markers to (i) identify individuals, species or populations, or (ii) to quantify changes in population genetic metrics (such as effective population size, genetic diversity and population size) over time. Genetic monitoring can thus be used to detect changes in species abundance and/or diversity, and has become an important tool in both conservation and livestock management. The types of molecular markers used to monitor populations are most commonly mitochondrial, microsatellites or single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), while earlier studies also used allozyme data. Species gene diversity is also recognized as an important biodiversity metric for implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity.",
"Title: Macau Light Rail Transit\n\nThe Macau Light Rapid Transit or Macau LRT also known as Metro Ligeiro de Macau is a mass transit system in Macau under construction. It will serve the Macau Peninsula, Taipa and Cotai, serving major border checkpoints such as the Border Gate, the Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal, the Lotus Bridge Border and the Macau International Airport."
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7,740
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What actress named Rookie of the Year starred in the movie The Other Woman?
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Kate Upton
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hard
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"Pranitha Subhash is an Indian film actress, model who predominantly appears in Kannada, Telugu and Tamil films.",
" She was raised in Bangalore and pursued a career in modelling before plunging into films.",
" She debuted as an actor in the 2010 Kannada film, \"Porki\", a remake of Telugu film \"Pokiri\", and in the same year starred in the Telugu film, \"Em Pillo Em Pillado\".",
" Her Tamil debut was with the film \"Udhayan\" (2011).",
" She went on to appear in several commercially successful Telugu and Tamil films like \"Baava\" (2010), \"Attarintiki Daredi\" (2013), \"Massu Engira Masilamani\" (2015) opposite Suriya and \"Enakku Vaaitha Adimaigal\" opposite Jai."
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"The 1990–91 NBA season was the Nets' 24th season in the National Basketball Association, and 15th season in East Rutherford, New Jersey.",
" After finishing with the worst record last season, the Nets won the draft lottery and selected Derrick Coleman out of Syracuse with the first pick in the 1990 NBA draft.",
" In the offseason, the team acquired Reggie Theus from the Orlando Magic.",
" However, the Nets continued to struggle losing eleven consecutive games between December and January.",
" Their movement would continue at midseason as they acquired Dražen Petrović from the Portland Trail Blazers, and rookie Terry Mills from the Denver Nuggets.",
" The Nets finished fifth in the Atlantic Division with a 26–56 record.",
" Coleman had a stellar rookie season averaging 18.4 points and 10.3 rebounds per game, as he was named Rookie of The Year.",
" Following the season, Theus retired."
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"The 2000–01 NBA season was the 12th season for the Orlando Magic in the National Basketball Association.",
" During the offseason, the Magic acquired Tracy McGrady from the Toronto Raptors, and All-Star forward Grant Hill from the Detroit Pistons, while signing free agents Troy Hudson and Dee Brown.",
" However, Hill re-injured his ankle from the previous season after playing just four games, as the Magic struggled losing 11 of their first 16 games in November.",
" Meanwhile, Brown only appeared in just seven games due to a left quadricep tendon.",
" Despite losing both Hill and Brown, the Magic posted a nine-game winning streak in February, and returned to the playoffs after a one-year absence, finishing fourth in the Atlantic Division with a 43–39 record.",
" McGrady, who averaged 26.8 points per game was named Most Improved Player of the Year, and was selected for the 2001 NBA All-Star Game.",
" Top draft pick Mike Miller was named Rookie of the Year averaging 11.9 points per game."
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"Nico Hischier (] ) (born 4 January 1999) is a Swiss ice hockey player currently playing for the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League (NHL).",
" Hischier made his pro debut in his native Switzerland in 2015, spending time both in the top-tier National League A (NLA) and the second-tier National League B.",
" He moved to North America for the 2016–17 season to play major junior hockey for Halifax in hopes of furthering his hockey career; in his first season in the QMJHL, he was named rookie of the year, along with the award for best rookie in the Canadian Hockey League (CHL), the governing body for major junior hockey in Canada.",
" Internationally Hischier has represented Switzerland at several junior tournaments, including two World Junior Championships.",
" Regarded as a top prospect for the 2017 NHL Entry Draft, Hischier was selected first overall by the Devils, the first time a Swiss player was selected first overall."
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"Meryl Streep throughout the 2000s appeared in many cinematic and theatrical productions.",
" In 2001, Streep’s voice appeared in the animated film A.I. Artificial Intelligence.",
" Streep that same year cohosted the annual Nobel Peace Prize concert as well as appeared in the popular play The Seagull.",
" In 2002, Streep appeared in the films Adaptation and The Hours.",
" In 2003, Streep appeared unaccredited in the comedy Stuck on You and starred in the HBO play adaptation Angels in America.",
" In 2004, Streep was awarded the AFI Life Achievement Award and in that same year starred in the films The Manchurian Candidate and Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events.",
" In 2005, Streep starred in the film Prime.",
" Streep began 2006 with the film A Prairie Home Companion and that same year starred in The Devil Wears Prada and the stage production Mother Courage and Her Children.",
" In 2007, Streep appeared in the films Dark Matter, Rendition, Evening, and Lions for Lambs.",
" In 2008, Streep starred in the films Mamma Mia!",
" and Doubt.",
" In 2009, Streep starred in Julie & Julia and It’s Complicated as well as loaning her voice to the animated film Fantastic Mr. Fox."
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"David \"Sweeney\" Schriner (November 30, 1911 – July 4, 1990) was a Russian-born Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played 11 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New York Americans and Toronto Maple Leafs.",
" He was named Rookie of the Year in 1934–35 and was the NHL scoring leader in 1935–36 and 1936–37.",
" Schriner was named to honorary all-star teams in numerous leagues throughout his career and played with the NHL All-Stars in the Howie Morenz Memorial Game in 1937.",
" He won two Stanley Cup championships with the Maple Leafs, in 1941–42 and 1944–45.",
" He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1962."
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"The 2006 WNBA Season was the Women's National Basketball Association's tenth season.",
" The league added one team the Chicago Sky.",
" The Sky was the first expansion team since 2000 when the Indiana Fever, Miami Sol, Portland Fire, and the Seattle Storm came to the WNBA.",
" On April 5 the WNBA held their draft.",
" Seimone Augustus, guard out of Louisiana State University was the number one overall pick.",
" She was selected by the Minnesota Lynx.",
" Cappie Pondexter, guard out of Rutgers University went number two.",
" She was selected by the Phoenix Mercury.",
" The season started on May 20 with a game between Sacramento Monarchs and Phoenix Mercury.",
" The game was televised by ABC.",
" The Monarchs won the game 105–78.",
" On July 12, The All Star Game was held at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.",
" The East All Stars defeated the Western All Stars 98–82.",
" Katie Douglas of the Connecticut Sun was named MVP in the game with her 16 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists.",
" The 2006 WNBA season concluded on August 13.",
" Lisa Leslie of the Los Angeles Sparks won the league MVP.",
" Mike Thibault of the Connecticut Sun was named Coach of The Year.",
" Seimone Augustus of the Minnesota Lynx was named Rookie of the Year.",
" The season ended with the Detroit Shock winning their second WNBA Championship."
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"Katherine Elizabeth Upton (born June 10, 1992) is an American model and actress, known for her appearances in the \"Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue\".",
" Upton was named Rookie of the Year following her first appearance in 2011, and was the cover model for the 2012, 2013 and 2017 issues.",
" She was also the subject of the 100th-anniversary \"Vanity Fair\" cover.",
" Upton has also appeared in the films \"Tower Heist\" (2011) and \"The Other Woman\" (2014)."
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"The Other Woman is a 2014 American comedy film, directed by Nick Cassavetes and written by Melissa Stack.",
" The film stars Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann and Kate Upton, with Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Nicki Minaj and Taylor Kinney in supporting roles.",
" The film follows three womenCarly (Diaz), Kate (Mann), and Amber (Upton)who are all romantically involved with the same man, Mark (Coster-Waldau).",
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"Michael Richardson (born October 13, 1969) is a former Canadian football player.",
" He attended Louisiana Tech in 1987 until 1991.",
" In 1990, he was named Most Valuable Player in the Independence Bowl.",
" A year later, he was signed as a free agent with the New York Giants.",
" In 1992, he was signed by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and quickly became a star in the Canadian Football League.",
" Michael Richardson was an exceptional running back who played five seasons with the CFL for two different teams.",
" In 1992, his first year with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers he rushed for 1,100 yards in only 11 games, and had one of the best playoff performances in history with 27 carries for 227 yards and two touchdowns.",
" He was named Rookie of the Year that season.",
" Michael Richardson also was named CFL Player of the week five times in 1992 and was a huge contributor to helping his team get to the Grey Cup that year."
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"Title: Pranitha Subhash\n\nPranitha Subhash is an Indian film actress, model who predominantly appears in Kannada, Telugu and Tamil films. She was raised in Bangalore and pursued a career in modelling before plunging into films. She debuted as an actor in the 2010 Kannada film, \"Porki\", a remake of Telugu film \"Pokiri\", and in the same year starred in the Telugu film, \"Em Pillo Em Pillado\". Her Tamil debut was with the film \"Udhayan\" (2011). She went on to appear in several commercially successful Telugu and Tamil films like \"Baava\" (2010), \"Attarintiki Daredi\" (2013), \"Massu Engira Masilamani\" (2015) opposite Suriya and \"Enakku Vaaitha Adimaigal\" opposite Jai.",
"Title: 1990–91 New Jersey Nets season\n\nThe 1990–91 NBA season was the Nets' 24th season in the National Basketball Association, and 15th season in East Rutherford, New Jersey. After finishing with the worst record last season, the Nets won the draft lottery and selected Derrick Coleman out of Syracuse with the first pick in the 1990 NBA draft. In the offseason, the team acquired Reggie Theus from the Orlando Magic. However, the Nets continued to struggle losing eleven consecutive games between December and January. Their movement would continue at midseason as they acquired Dražen Petrović from the Portland Trail Blazers, and rookie Terry Mills from the Denver Nuggets. The Nets finished fifth in the Atlantic Division with a 26–56 record. Coleman had a stellar rookie season averaging 18.4 points and 10.3 rebounds per game, as he was named Rookie of The Year. Following the season, Theus retired.",
"Title: 2000–01 Orlando Magic season\n\nThe 2000–01 NBA season was the 12th season for the Orlando Magic in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Magic acquired Tracy McGrady from the Toronto Raptors, and All-Star forward Grant Hill from the Detroit Pistons, while signing free agents Troy Hudson and Dee Brown. However, Hill re-injured his ankle from the previous season after playing just four games, as the Magic struggled losing 11 of their first 16 games in November. Meanwhile, Brown only appeared in just seven games due to a left quadricep tendon. Despite losing both Hill and Brown, the Magic posted a nine-game winning streak in February, and returned to the playoffs after a one-year absence, finishing fourth in the Atlantic Division with a 43–39 record. McGrady, who averaged 26.8 points per game was named Most Improved Player of the Year, and was selected for the 2001 NBA All-Star Game. Top draft pick Mike Miller was named Rookie of the Year averaging 11.9 points per game.",
"Title: Nico Hischier\n\nNico Hischier (] ) (born 4 January 1999) is a Swiss ice hockey player currently playing for the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League (NHL). Hischier made his pro debut in his native Switzerland in 2015, spending time both in the top-tier National League A (NLA) and the second-tier National League B. He moved to North America for the 2016–17 season to play major junior hockey for Halifax in hopes of furthering his hockey career; in his first season in the QMJHL, he was named rookie of the year, along with the award for best rookie in the Canadian Hockey League (CHL), the governing body for major junior hockey in Canada. Internationally Hischier has represented Switzerland at several junior tournaments, including two World Junior Championships. Regarded as a top prospect for the 2017 NHL Entry Draft, Hischier was selected first overall by the Devils, the first time a Swiss player was selected first overall.",
"Title: Meryl Streep in the 2000s\n\nMeryl Streep throughout the 2000s appeared in many cinematic and theatrical productions. In 2001, Streep’s voice appeared in the animated film A.I. Artificial Intelligence. Streep that same year cohosted the annual Nobel Peace Prize concert as well as appeared in the popular play The Seagull. In 2002, Streep appeared in the films Adaptation and The Hours. In 2003, Streep appeared unaccredited in the comedy Stuck on You and starred in the HBO play adaptation Angels in America. In 2004, Streep was awarded the AFI Life Achievement Award and in that same year starred in the films The Manchurian Candidate and Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. In 2005, Streep starred in the film Prime. Streep began 2006 with the film A Prairie Home Companion and that same year starred in The Devil Wears Prada and the stage production Mother Courage and Her Children. In 2007, Streep appeared in the films Dark Matter, Rendition, Evening, and Lions for Lambs. In 2008, Streep starred in the films Mamma Mia! and Doubt. In 2009, Streep starred in Julie & Julia and It’s Complicated as well as loaning her voice to the animated film Fantastic Mr. Fox.",
"Title: Sweeney Schriner\n\nDavid \"Sweeney\" Schriner (November 30, 1911 – July 4, 1990) was a Russian-born Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played 11 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New York Americans and Toronto Maple Leafs. He was named Rookie of the Year in 1934–35 and was the NHL scoring leader in 1935–36 and 1936–37. Schriner was named to honorary all-star teams in numerous leagues throughout his career and played with the NHL All-Stars in the Howie Morenz Memorial Game in 1937. He won two Stanley Cup championships with the Maple Leafs, in 1941–42 and 1944–45. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1962.",
"Title: 2006 WNBA season\n\nThe 2006 WNBA Season was the Women's National Basketball Association's tenth season. The league added one team the Chicago Sky. The Sky was the first expansion team since 2000 when the Indiana Fever, Miami Sol, Portland Fire, and the Seattle Storm came to the WNBA. On April 5 the WNBA held their draft. Seimone Augustus, guard out of Louisiana State University was the number one overall pick. She was selected by the Minnesota Lynx. Cappie Pondexter, guard out of Rutgers University went number two. She was selected by the Phoenix Mercury. The season started on May 20 with a game between Sacramento Monarchs and Phoenix Mercury. The game was televised by ABC. The Monarchs won the game 105–78. On July 12, The All Star Game was held at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. The East All Stars defeated the Western All Stars 98–82. Katie Douglas of the Connecticut Sun was named MVP in the game with her 16 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists. The 2006 WNBA season concluded on August 13. Lisa Leslie of the Los Angeles Sparks won the league MVP. Mike Thibault of the Connecticut Sun was named Coach of The Year. Seimone Augustus of the Minnesota Lynx was named Rookie of the Year. The season ended with the Detroit Shock winning their second WNBA Championship.",
"Title: Kate Upton\n\nKatherine Elizabeth Upton (born June 10, 1992) is an American model and actress, known for her appearances in the \"Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue\". Upton was named Rookie of the Year following her first appearance in 2011, and was the cover model for the 2012, 2013 and 2017 issues. She was also the subject of the 100th-anniversary \"Vanity Fair\" cover. Upton has also appeared in the films \"Tower Heist\" (2011) and \"The Other Woman\" (2014).",
"Title: The Other Woman (2014 film)\n\nThe Other Woman is a 2014 American comedy film, directed by Nick Cassavetes and written by Melissa Stack. The film stars Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann and Kate Upton, with Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Nicki Minaj and Taylor Kinney in supporting roles. The film follows three womenCarly (Diaz), Kate (Mann), and Amber (Upton)who are all romantically involved with the same man, Mark (Coster-Waldau). After finding out about each other, the trio decide to take revenge on Mark.",
"Title: Mike Richardson (running back, born 1969)\n\nMichael Richardson (born October 13, 1969) is a former Canadian football player. He attended Louisiana Tech in 1987 until 1991. In 1990, he was named Most Valuable Player in the Independence Bowl. A year later, he was signed as a free agent with the New York Giants. In 1992, he was signed by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and quickly became a star in the Canadian Football League. Michael Richardson was an exceptional running back who played five seasons with the CFL for two different teams. In 1992, his first year with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers he rushed for 1,100 yards in only 11 games, and had one of the best playoff performances in history with 27 carries for 227 yards and two touchdowns. He was named Rookie of the Year that season. Michael Richardson also was named CFL Player of the week five times in 1992 and was a huge contributor to helping his team get to the Grey Cup that year."
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What boxer who was born in 1966 was Pam Pinnock in an abusive relationship with?
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Mike Tyson
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"\"Stupid in Love\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her fourth studio album, \"Rated R\" (2009).",
" The song was written by Shaffer Smith, Mikkel S. Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen, with production helmed by StarGate.",
" Ne-Yo served as the assistant producer.",
" It was written two days before Rihanna and then boyfriend Chris Brown's altercation on the night of the 2009 Grammy Awards, which occurred on February 8, 2009.",
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"\"Walk Away\" is a song by American recording artist Christina Aguilera, taken from her fourth studio album, \"Stripped\" (2002).",
" The song was written by Aguilera, Scott Storch and Matt Morris.",
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"Michael Gerard Tyson ( ; born June 30, 1966) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1985 to 2005.",
" He reigned as the undisputed world heavyweight champion and holds the record as the youngest boxer to win a heavyweight title at 20 years, 4 months and 22 days old.",
" Tyson won his first 19 professional fights by knockout, 12 of them in the first round.",
" He won the WBC title in 1986 after stopping Trevor Berbick in two rounds, and added the WBA and IBF titles after defeating James Smith and Tony Tucker in 1987.",
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"I, Tina is a 1986 autobiography by rock singer Tina Turner, co-written by MTV news correspondent and music critic Kurt Loder.",
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"Ali's Eight Days (Turkish: \"Ali'nin Sekiz Günü\" ) is a 2009 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Cemal Şan, starring Serdar Orçin as a young shop owner who falls in love with a woman escaping from an abusive relationship.",
" The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on 08, 2009 (2009--) , was shown at the 20th Ankara International Film Festival.",
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" At the age of 17, Lewis began training in boxing and was preparing for his first amateur fight when the gym unexpectedly shut down.",
" Two weeks after graduating from high school, Lewis was charged with aggravated assault, and was placed on probation.",
" Two years later, while attending Kilgore College on a full scholarship for football, Lewis violated his probation and was sentenced to five years in prison, but ended up serving three and a half.",
" A week after being released, Lewis was introduced to mixed martial arts by a friend and, while working as a tow-truck driver, continued with boxing under the tutelage of George Foreman.",
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"\"Dirty Laundry\" is a song recorded by American recording artist Kelly Rowland, for her fourth studio album, \"Talk a Good Game\" (2013).",
" Co-written and produced by The-Dream, the R&B ballad was serviced to radio as the album's second single on May 15, 2013 and was released for digital download on May 21, 2013 through Republic Records.",
" The record candidly documents the time in Rowland's life after the release of her debut album \"Simply Deep\" (2002); Rowland speaks of her envy of former groupmate Beyoncé Knowles' solo success and the domestic abuse she suffered during a previous relationship.",
" Critics praised the sparse piano-led melody, as well as Rowland's openness about her jealousy of Knowles and the inspiring message about leaving an abusive relationship.",
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"Pam Pinnock (born December 27, 1973 in Los Angeles, California, United States) an American author and publicist.",
" She is an African American.",
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" A former journalist turned author upon scribing the memoir \"The Father Fracture\" published on October 12, 2007.",
" The memoir describes her abusive relationship with her lover undisputed heavyweight champion Mike Tyson.",
" Her 2007 autobiography spanned the first twenty-five years of her life, beginning with her abusive upbringing.",
" \"The Father Fracture\" was published by independent publishing house Healeth Publisher.",
" Pinnock has been featured in many magazines and newspapers including \"Rolling Out Magazine\", All Hip Hop.com, ET Online Entertainment.",
" She has worked with Jay-Z, singer John Legend, Ludacris, actor Bokeem Woodbine, Gary Dourdan and rapper DMX (rapper), Gucci Mane, Jagged Edge, BET Hip Hop Awards.",
" Pinnock has completed her second novel slated for a 2013 release.",
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"Firecracker is a 2005 thriller film directed by Steve Balderson, starring Karen Black and Mike Patton, who each play two major roles.",
" Patton and Jak Kendall play brothers David and Jimmy, who live in a small Kansas town in the 1950s and have an abusive relationship.",
" Both brothers become involved with Sandra (Black), a singer with the traveling carnival that visits the town each summer.",
" Sandra is also trapped in an abusive relationship with the carnival owner Frank (also played by Patton).",
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"Title: Walk Away (Christina Aguilera song)\n\n\"Walk Away\" is a song by American recording artist Christina Aguilera, taken from her fourth studio album, \"Stripped\" (2002). The song was written by Aguilera, Scott Storch and Matt Morris. Its production was handled by Storch, while Aguilera and E. Dawk served as vocal producers. The track is a piano-driven ballad which talks about an abusive relationship, where Aguilera uses a \"clever\" metaphor.",
"Title: Mike Tyson\n\nMichael Gerard Tyson ( ; born June 30, 1966) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1985 to 2005. He reigned as the undisputed world heavyweight champion and holds the record as the youngest boxer to win a heavyweight title at 20 years, 4 months and 22 days old. Tyson won his first 19 professional fights by knockout, 12 of them in the first round. He won the WBC title in 1986 after stopping Trevor Berbick in two rounds, and added the WBA and IBF titles after defeating James Smith and Tony Tucker in 1987. This made Tyson the first heavyweight boxer to simultaneously hold the WBA, WBC and IBF titles, and the only heavyweight to successively unify them.",
"Title: I, Tina\n\nI, Tina is a 1986 autobiography by rock singer Tina Turner, co-written by MTV news correspondent and music critic Kurt Loder. It described Turner's story from a girl born and raised in Nutbush, Tennessee to her initial rise to fame under the leadership of famed blues musician Ike Turner and her abusive relationship with the St. Louis guitarist that ended in 1976 to her 1980s comeback. The book became a worldwide best-seller when it was released and led to the film adaptation, \"What's Love Got to Do with It\", in 1993 starring Angela Bassett as Turner.",
"Title: Cycle of abuse\n\nThe cycle of abuse is a social cycle theory developed in 1979 by Lenore E. Walker to explain patterns of behavior in an abusive relationship.",
"Title: Ali's Eight Days\n\nAli's Eight Days (Turkish: \"Ali'nin Sekiz Günü\" ) is a 2009 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Cemal Şan, starring Serdar Orçin as a young shop owner who falls in love with a woman escaping from an abusive relationship. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on 08, 2009 (2009--) , was shown at the 20th Ankara International Film Festival. It is the final part of a trilogy of films which includes Zeynep's Eight Days (2007) and Dilber's Eight Days (2008).",
"Title: Derrick Lewis (fighter)\n\nBorn and raised as one of seven siblings, the second oldest, by a single mother in New Orleans, Louisiana, Lewis was troubled growing up and was often involved in street fighting. In 1999, Lewis and his family relocated to Houston, Texas due to his mother being in an abusive relationship. At the age of 17, Lewis began training in boxing and was preparing for his first amateur fight when the gym unexpectedly shut down. Two weeks after graduating from high school, Lewis was charged with aggravated assault, and was placed on probation. Two years later, while attending Kilgore College on a full scholarship for football, Lewis violated his probation and was sentenced to five years in prison, but ended up serving three and a half. A week after being released, Lewis was introduced to mixed martial arts by a friend and, while working as a tow-truck driver, continued with boxing under the tutelage of George Foreman. However, after dominating in his first professional mixed martial arts fight, Lewis decided to focus on mixed martial arts.",
"Title: Dirty Laundry (Kelly Rowland song)\n\n\"Dirty Laundry\" is a song recorded by American recording artist Kelly Rowland, for her fourth studio album, \"Talk a Good Game\" (2013). Co-written and produced by The-Dream, the R&B ballad was serviced to radio as the album's second single on May 15, 2013 and was released for digital download on May 21, 2013 through Republic Records. The record candidly documents the time in Rowland's life after the release of her debut album \"Simply Deep\" (2002); Rowland speaks of her envy of former groupmate Beyoncé Knowles' solo success and the domestic abuse she suffered during a previous relationship. Critics praised the sparse piano-led melody, as well as Rowland's openness about her jealousy of Knowles and the inspiring message about leaving an abusive relationship. The official remix features a new introduction from Rowland and brand new verses from R. Kelly.",
"Title: Pam Pinnock\n\nPam Pinnock (born December 27, 1973 in Los Angeles, California, United States) an American author and publicist. She is an African American. Her interest in publicity comes from working with actor and comedian Eddie Murphy when she was only fifteen years old. A former journalist turned author upon scribing the memoir \"The Father Fracture\" published on October 12, 2007. The memoir describes her abusive relationship with her lover undisputed heavyweight champion Mike Tyson. Her 2007 autobiography spanned the first twenty-five years of her life, beginning with her abusive upbringing. \"The Father Fracture\" was published by independent publishing house Healeth Publisher. Pinnock has been featured in many magazines and newspapers including \"Rolling Out Magazine\", All Hip Hop.com, ET Online Entertainment. She has worked with Jay-Z, singer John Legend, Ludacris, actor Bokeem Woodbine, Gary Dourdan and rapper DMX (rapper), Gucci Mane, Jagged Edge, BET Hip Hop Awards. Pinnock has completed her second novel slated for a 2013 release. Pinnock owns a PR firm, The Pinnock Agency, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.",
"Title: Firecracker (film)\n\nFirecracker is a 2005 thriller film directed by Steve Balderson, starring Karen Black and Mike Patton, who each play two major roles. Patton and Jak Kendall play brothers David and Jimmy, who live in a small Kansas town in the 1950s and have an abusive relationship. Both brothers become involved with Sandra (Black), a singer with the traveling carnival that visits the town each summer. Sandra is also trapped in an abusive relationship with the carnival owner Frank (also played by Patton). When the carnival leaves town, David also disappears, leading to an investigation of his apparent murder."
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What year was the company, which created the M6 Bomb Service Truck during World War II, founded?
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1911
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"The \"Benham\" class of ten destroyers was built for the United States Navy (USN).",
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" The class was laid down in 1936-1937 and all were commissioned in 1939.",
" Much of their design was based on the immediately preceding \"Gridley\" and \"Bagley\"-class destroyer s. Like these classes, the \"Benham\"s were notable for including sixteen 21 in torpedo tubes, the heaviest torpedo armament ever on US destroyers.",
" They introduced a new high-pressure boiler that saved space and weight, as only three of the new boilers were required compared to four of the older designs.",
" The class served extensively in World War II in the Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Pacific theaters, including Neutrality Patrols in the Atlantic 1940-1941.",
" \"Sterett\" received the United States Presidential Unit Citation for the Battle of Guadalcanal and the Battle of Vella Gulf, and the Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation for her World War II service.",
" Two of the class were lost during World War II, three would be scrapped in 1947, while the remaining five ships would be scuttled after being contaminated from the Operation Crossroads atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific."
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"The Marmon-Herrington Company, Inc. is an American manufacturer of axles and transfer cases for trucks and other vehicles.",
" Earlier, the company built military vehicles and some tanks during World War II, and until the late 1950s or early 1960s was a manufacturer of trucks and trolley buses.",
" Marmon-Herrington had a partnership with Ford Motor Company, producing trucks and other commercial vehicles, such as buses.",
" The company may be best known for its all-wheel-drive conversions to other truck maker's units, especially to Ford truck models.",
" Founded in 1931, Marmon-Herrington was based in Indianapolis, Indiana, with a plant in Windsor, Ontario, and remained in Indianapolis until 1963.",
" It is now based in Louisville, Kentucky."
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"The M6 Bomb Service Truck is a truck that was produced by Chevrolet during World War II.",
" The M6 was a 1.5 t 4x4 truck that was used to tow M5 Bomb Trailers around on airfields.",
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"The 37 mm Gun Motor Carriage M6 (also known as M6 Fargo, and under the manufacturer's designation WC55) was a modified Dodge WC52 light truck mounting a light anti-tank gun.",
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" It operated from late 1942 to January 1945 in the Mediterranean, European, and Pacific theaters of World War II.",
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"The Bliss–Leavitt Mark 8 torpedo was the United States Navy's first 21-inch by 21-foot torpedo.",
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" The torpedo was originally designed in 1911 by Frank McDowell Leavitt of the E. W. Bliss Company and entered full mass production in 1913 at the Naval Torpedo Station in Newport, Rhode Island.",
" It was deployed on destroyers and battleships during World War I and cruisers built in the 1920s.",
" All US battleships and most cruisers had their torpedo tubes removed by 1941.",
" The Mark 8 remained in service through World War II on older destroyers, primarily the \"Wickes\" and \"Clemson\" classes.",
" It also equipped PT boats early in World War II, but was replaced by the Mark 13 torpedo on most of these in mid-1943."
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" During World War II, she pioneered the teaching of photography to wounded war veterans for the purpose of helping them heal their physical and emotional wounds and re-engage with the world.",
" Building on that work, she founded and led an arts-based charity that still teaches photography to veterans, the disabled and other underserved populations.",
" The charity that she founded endures to this day, based in New York City and aptly named the Josephine Herrick Project.",
" Herrick also served during World War II as a photographer on the United States’ Manhattan Project which developed the atomic bomb.",
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" As a fine art photographer, she won a number of awards and her work was exhibited in various publications and venues."
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" It entered service in 1943 and was deployed to Japanese forces in the Pacific during World War II."
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"The 91st Bomb Group (Heavy) was an air combat unit of the United States Army Air Forces during the Second World War.",
" Classified as a heavy bombardment group, the 91st operated B-17 Flying Fortress aircraft and was known unofficially as \"The Ragged Irregulars\" or as \"Wray's Ragged Irregulars\", after the commander who took the group to England.",
" During its service in World War II the unit consisted of the 322nd, 323rd, 324th, and 401st Bomb Squadrons.",
" The 91st Bomb Group is most noted as the unit in which the bomber \"Memphis Belle\" flew, and for having suffered the greatest number of losses of any heavy bomb group in World War II."
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"The 1996 Manchester bombing was an attack carried out by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) on Saturday 15 June 1996.",
" The IRA detonated a 1500 kg truck bomb on Corporation Street in the centre of Manchester, England.",
" The biggest bomb detonated in Great Britain since World War II, it targeted the city's infrastructure and economy and caused devastating damage, estimated by insurers at £700 million (equivalent to £ in 2015 ) – only surpassed by the 2001 September 11 Attacks and 1993 Bishopsgate bombing in terms of financial cost."
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"Chevrolet ( ), colloquially referred to as Chevy and formally the Chevrolet Division of General Motors Company, is an American automobile division of the American manufacturer General Motors (GM).",
" Louis Chevrolet and ousted General Motors founder William C. Durant started the company on November 3, 1911 as the Chevrolet Motor Car Company.",
" Durant used the Chevrolet Motor Car Company to acquire a controlling stake in General Motors with a reverse merger occurring on May 2, 1918 and propelled himself back to the GM presidency.",
" After Durant's second ousting in 1919, Alfred Sloan, with his maxim \"a car for every purse and purpose,\" would pick the Chevrolet brand to become the volume leader in the General Motors family, selling mainstream vehicles to compete with Henry Ford's Model T in 1919 and overtaking Ford as the best-selling car in the United States by 1929."
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"Title: Benham-class destroyer\n\nThe \"Benham\" class of ten destroyers was built for the United States Navy (USN). They were part of a series of USN destroyers limited to 1,500 tons standard displacement by the London Naval Treaty and built in the 1930s. The class was laid down in 1936-1937 and all were commissioned in 1939. Much of their design was based on the immediately preceding \"Gridley\" and \"Bagley\"-class destroyer s. Like these classes, the \"Benham\"s were notable for including sixteen 21 in torpedo tubes, the heaviest torpedo armament ever on US destroyers. They introduced a new high-pressure boiler that saved space and weight, as only three of the new boilers were required compared to four of the older designs. The class served extensively in World War II in the Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Pacific theaters, including Neutrality Patrols in the Atlantic 1940-1941. \"Sterett\" received the United States Presidential Unit Citation for the Battle of Guadalcanal and the Battle of Vella Gulf, and the Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation for her World War II service. Two of the class were lost during World War II, three would be scrapped in 1947, while the remaining five ships would be scuttled after being contaminated from the Operation Crossroads atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific.",
"Title: Marmon-Herrington\n\nThe Marmon-Herrington Company, Inc. is an American manufacturer of axles and transfer cases for trucks and other vehicles. Earlier, the company built military vehicles and some tanks during World War II, and until the late 1950s or early 1960s was a manufacturer of trucks and trolley buses. Marmon-Herrington had a partnership with Ford Motor Company, producing trucks and other commercial vehicles, such as buses. The company may be best known for its all-wheel-drive conversions to other truck maker's units, especially to Ford truck models. Founded in 1931, Marmon-Herrington was based in Indianapolis, Indiana, with a plant in Windsor, Ontario, and remained in Indianapolis until 1963. It is now based in Louisville, Kentucky.",
"Title: M6 Bomb Service Truck\n\nThe M6 Bomb Service Truck is a truck that was produced by Chevrolet during World War II. The M6 was a 1.5 t 4x4 truck that was used to tow M5 Bomb Trailers around on airfields. It could move up to five M5 trailers at once. It either used a Beebee winch, a Holan Hoist, or a modified version of the Braden winch.",
"Title: M6 Gun Motor Carriage\n\nThe 37 mm Gun Motor Carriage M6 (also known as M6 Fargo, and under the manufacturer's designation WC55) was a modified Dodge WC52 light truck mounting a light anti-tank gun. It was used by the United States Army for infantry support and as a mobile anti-tank gun. It operated from late 1942 to January 1945 in the Mediterranean, European, and Pacific theaters of World War II. The M6 saw limited use during the war, and was poorly suited to modern warfare as it was unarmored and was armed with a too small caliber gun.",
"Title: Bliss–Leavitt Mark 8 torpedo\n\nThe Bliss–Leavitt Mark 8 torpedo was the United States Navy's first 21-inch by 21-foot torpedo. Although introduced prior to World War I, most of its combat use was by PT boats in World War II. The torpedo was originally designed in 1911 by Frank McDowell Leavitt of the E. W. Bliss Company and entered full mass production in 1913 at the Naval Torpedo Station in Newport, Rhode Island. It was deployed on destroyers and battleships during World War I and cruisers built in the 1920s. All US battleships and most cruisers had their torpedo tubes removed by 1941. The Mark 8 remained in service through World War II on older destroyers, primarily the \"Wickes\" and \"Clemson\" classes. It also equipped PT boats early in World War II, but was replaced by the Mark 13 torpedo on most of these in mid-1943.",
"Title: Josephine Herrick\n\nJosephine Ursula Herrick (August 1, 1897 – March 27, 1972) was an American photographer, humanitarian, entrepreneur and teacher. During World War II, she pioneered the teaching of photography to wounded war veterans for the purpose of helping them heal their physical and emotional wounds and re-engage with the world. Building on that work, she founded and led an arts-based charity that still teaches photography to veterans, the disabled and other underserved populations. The charity that she founded endures to this day, based in New York City and aptly named the Josephine Herrick Project. Herrick also served during World War II as a photographer on the United States’ Manhattan Project which developed the atomic bomb. Professionally, Herrick was a successful commercial photographer, studio owner and photography instructor. As a fine art photographer, she won a number of awards and her work was exhibited in various publications and venues.",
"Title: Su-Ki\n\nThe Amphibious Truck \"Su-Ki\" was a World War II Japanese military vehicle manufactured by the Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. It entered service in 1943 and was deployed to Japanese forces in the Pacific during World War II.",
"Title: 91st Bombardment Group\n\nThe 91st Bomb Group (Heavy) was an air combat unit of the United States Army Air Forces during the Second World War. Classified as a heavy bombardment group, the 91st operated B-17 Flying Fortress aircraft and was known unofficially as \"The Ragged Irregulars\" or as \"Wray's Ragged Irregulars\", after the commander who took the group to England. During its service in World War II the unit consisted of the 322nd, 323rd, 324th, and 401st Bomb Squadrons. The 91st Bomb Group is most noted as the unit in which the bomber \"Memphis Belle\" flew, and for having suffered the greatest number of losses of any heavy bomb group in World War II.",
"Title: 1996 Manchester bombing\n\nThe 1996 Manchester bombing was an attack carried out by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) on Saturday 15 June 1996. The IRA detonated a 1500 kg truck bomb on Corporation Street in the centre of Manchester, England. The biggest bomb detonated in Great Britain since World War II, it targeted the city's infrastructure and economy and caused devastating damage, estimated by insurers at £700 million (equivalent to £ in 2015 ) – only surpassed by the 2001 September 11 Attacks and 1993 Bishopsgate bombing in terms of financial cost.",
"Title: Chevrolet\n\nChevrolet ( ), colloquially referred to as Chevy and formally the Chevrolet Division of General Motors Company, is an American automobile division of the American manufacturer General Motors (GM). Louis Chevrolet and ousted General Motors founder William C. Durant started the company on November 3, 1911 as the Chevrolet Motor Car Company. Durant used the Chevrolet Motor Car Company to acquire a controlling stake in General Motors with a reverse merger occurring on May 2, 1918 and propelled himself back to the GM presidency. After Durant's second ousting in 1919, Alfred Sloan, with his maxim \"a car for every purse and purpose,\" would pick the Chevrolet brand to become the volume leader in the General Motors family, selling mainstream vehicles to compete with Henry Ford's Model T in 1919 and overtaking Ford as the best-selling car in the United States by 1929."
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Where was the composer who coauthored the song, Let Me Be the One, with Paul Williams born ?
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Missoula, Montana
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"Julius Penson Williams born June 22, 1954 in The Bronx, New York, is an African-American composer, conductor, and college professor."
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"The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers (1938- 1966) were an early bluegrass band which included such notable \"first generation\" bluegrass musicians as Ezra Cline, Bobby Osborne, Paul Williams, Melvin Goins, Charlie Cline, Curly Ray Cline, Larry Richardson and for a short time Jimmy Martin.",
" The group was started by Ezra Cline and Curly Ray Cline and was originally named \"Cousin Ezra and the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers\".",
" The Clines came from a large family consisting of musically talented people.",
" Ray and Charlie's father, Charlie, was a talented banjo player and the women in the family, Geraldine and Bobbi, were great singers.",
" For reasons unknown, Bobbi and Geraldine never joined the band on the road but often joined in at home, especially when notable Country singers, such as Bill Monroe, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, and Hank Williams, came visiting.",
" None of them ever had a music lesson yet excelled on every instrument they touched.",
" Natives of the Gilbert Creek region of southern West Virginia, Cousin Ezra, along with brothers Ireland (Lazy Ned) and Curly Ray Cline, were part of the original Lonesome Pine Fiddlers from about 1938, a group that worked on radio at WHIS Bluefield, West Virginia.",
" During World War II, Ned was killed in action.",
" When the Pine Fiddlers resumed regular daily broadcasts, Charlie, who played multiple instruments, joined them on a regular basis.",
" Charlie returned to the Fiddlers briefly before becoming a member of Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys.",
" During 1952-1955, Charlie worked off and on with Monroe, recording some 38 songs, all on Decca.",
" It has been said that he played every instrument at one time or another in the Monroe group except mandolin.",
" Charlie spent most of 1953 back with the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers working at WJR radio in Detroit.",
" When Ezra brought the band to Pikeville, Kentucky, in November, Charlie rejoined Bill Monroe.",
" In 1954, Charlie did a session, playing lead guitar, with the Stanley Brothers and also another one on RCA with the Fiddlers, although he was not otherwise working with them at the time.",
" He also worked briefly as a sideman with the Osborne Brothers, although he did not record with them.",
" By 1958, Charlie (electric lead guitar) and his wife, Lee (electric bass), had rejoined Ezra and Curly Ray in the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers, who were experimenting with a more modern sound and working a TV show in Huntington, West Virginia, in addition to daily radio in Pikeville.",
" In his later years, Charlie was with the Stanley Brothers.",
" Curly Ray also played with the Stanley Brothers at a different time as their fiddler.",
" Curly Ray was one of the best fiddlers in Bluegrass.",
" This most talented family of musicians were the best, surpassed by none.",
" Finally, on October 1, 2009, The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers got their due when they were inducted into the International Bluegrass Hall of Fame at the Ryman Theater (the original home of the Grand Ole Opry).",
" Bobby Osborne, Melvin Goins and Paul Williams were there to receive the bands award.",
" In the crowd of a sold out theater was the son of Ezra Cline, Scotty Ireland Cline, who recalled being in that same theater as a child sitting on stage and watching the Fiddlers play.",
" (At the time, the Opry had bleachers for family just off stage).",
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"Gordon Stretton (June 5, 1887 – 1982), born William Masters, To Ann J Masters Nee Williams Born 1862 was a Welsh-African-descended drummer from Liverpool, who first gained fame in the 1910s and later became one of the first Liverpool-based musicians to gain international acclaim.",
" He played with Charlie Chaplin in the \"Lancashire Lads Dancing Troupe\" and eventually performed in locales including London and Paris, before settling in Buenos Aires, Argentina where he lived from the late 1920s after being hired by businessman Augusto Alvarez to act in one of the local entertain companies, at the cinema theatre \"Select Lavalle\".",
" He died in 1982."
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"Barry Williams born in Great Broughton, is a professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s, playing at representative level for Wales, and Cumbria, and at club level for Carlisle, and Workington Town, as a hooker , i.e. number 9.",
" A wonderfully talented ball-playing forward, Williams played a prominent role as Carlisle beat Castleford in the 1995–96 Regal Trophy match.",
" A season earlier, he had helped Workington finish ninth in the old first division.",
" In 1997 he turned down a move to Leeds Rhinos in order to have another spell at Town."
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"Herbert Earl Williams born (April 30, 1958) is a former American football defensive back who played in three seasons with of the National Football League; One with the San Francisco 49ers then two with the St. Louis Cardinals.",
" He had previously played college football at Southern University for the Southern Jaguars football team."
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"Hugo Williams born Hugh Anthony Mordaunt Vyner Williams is a British poet, journalist and travel writer.",
" He was born on 20 February 1942."
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"Someday Man is the debut studio album by Paul Williams, released in 1970.",
" Notable songs from the album include \"Someday Man\", \"Trust\" and \"To Put Up with You\".",
" The song \"Someday Man\", written by Paul Williams and Roger Nichols, was first released by The Monkees (and sung by Davy Jones) on their 1969 single \"Listen to the Band / Someday Man\".",
" Chuck Kaye was credited for direction."
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"Johnny Williams born 29 December 1982 in Rotherham, Yorkshire, England is a rugby union player for Newcastle Falcons in the Guinness Premiership.",
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"Title: Roger Nichols (songwriter)\n\nRoger Nichols (born in Missoula, Montana), is an American composer and songwriter. He is a multi-instrumentalist who plays violin, guitar, bass, and piano.",
"Title: Gordon Stretton\n\nGordon Stretton (June 5, 1887 – 1982), born William Masters, To Ann J Masters Nee Williams Born 1862 was a Welsh-African-descended drummer from Liverpool, who first gained fame in the 1910s and later became one of the first Liverpool-based musicians to gain international acclaim. He played with Charlie Chaplin in the \"Lancashire Lads Dancing Troupe\" and eventually performed in locales including London and Paris, before settling in Buenos Aires, Argentina where he lived from the late 1920s after being hired by businessman Augusto Alvarez to act in one of the local entertain companies, at the cinema theatre \"Select Lavalle\". He died in 1982.",
"Title: Let Me Be the One (The Carpenters song)\n\n\"Let Me Be the One\" is a song written in 1971 by Roger Nichols and Paul Williams. It first appeared on the 1971 album \"Carpenters\" by The Carpenters.",
"Title: Barry Williams (rugby league)\n\nBarry Williams born in Great Broughton, is a professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s, playing at representative level for Wales, and Cumbria, and at club level for Carlisle, and Workington Town, as a hooker , i.e. number 9. A wonderfully talented ball-playing forward, Williams played a prominent role as Carlisle beat Castleford in the 1995–96 Regal Trophy match. A season earlier, he had helped Workington finish ninth in the old first division. In 1997 he turned down a move to Leeds Rhinos in order to have another spell at Town.",
"Title: Herb Williams (American football)\n\nHerbert Earl Williams born (April 30, 1958) is a former American football defensive back who played in three seasons with of the National Football League; One with the San Francisco 49ers then two with the St. Louis Cardinals. He had previously played college football at Southern University for the Southern Jaguars football team.",
"Title: Hugo Williams\n\nHugo Williams born Hugh Anthony Mordaunt Vyner Williams is a British poet, journalist and travel writer. He was born on 20 February 1942.",
"Title: Someday Man\n\nSomeday Man is the debut studio album by Paul Williams, released in 1970. Notable songs from the album include \"Someday Man\", \"Trust\" and \"To Put Up with You\". The song \"Someday Man\", written by Paul Williams and Roger Nichols, was first released by The Monkees (and sung by Davy Jones) on their 1969 single \"Listen to the Band / Someday Man\". Chuck Kaye was credited for direction.",
"Title: Johnny Williams (rugby player, born 1982)\n\nJohnny Williams born 29 December 1982 in Rotherham, Yorkshire, England is a rugby union player for Newcastle Falcons in the Guinness Premiership. Johnny Williams' position of choice is as a prop."
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7,744
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Which song is a duet between Hank Williams and Ray Charles and appears on Williams' Greatest Hits, Vol. 2?
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"Two Old Cats Like Us"
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" 2 is a compilation album by country artist Hank Williams Jr. It was released in 1985 and was Williams' second compilation album on Warner Bros.",
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" A critical and commercial success, the album peaked at Number One on the \"Billboard\" Top Country Albums chart, the second of his career to do so.",
" The album was also certified Platinum by the RIAA, making it Williams' eleventh album to be certified Gold and the fifth to be certified Platinum.",
" The album features ten tracks, nine of which were Number One or Top 10 songs on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart originally released from the studio albums \"High Notes\", \"Strong Stuff\", \"Man of Steel\" and \"Major Moves\".",
" The single \"Two Old Cats Like Us\" is a duet between Williams and R&B artist Ray Charles that was also featured on Charles' country album of duets, \"Friendship\".",
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"40 Greatest Hits is a two-record greatest hits compilation by American singer-songwriter Hank Williams.",
" It was released in 1978 by Mercury Records — who under PolyGram became responsible for the MGM tape vault — on the 25th year anniversary of Williams' death.",
" Significantly, it was the first anthology in quite some time that did not subject Williams' recordings to either rechanneled stereo, posthumous overdubs, artificial duets with family members (like his son Hank Jr.), or most or all of the above.",
" Because of both this, and the value-for-money attraction of having a deeper song selection than previous single-disc compilations issued previously by MGM Records, many reviewers consider this anthology to be the perfect starting point for newcomers to Williams' recorded legacy.",
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"\"On the Evening Train\" is a song by Hank Williams.",
" It appeared on a 1991 album \"Hank Williams Songbook\".",
" It is the only song whose authorship is credited to Hank Williams and his wife Audrey Williams, although Audrey maintained that she made contributions to the song \"Wedding Bells,\" which is credited to Williams and his producer Fred Rose."
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"\"Take These Chains from My Heart\" is a song by Hank Williams.",
" It was written by Fred Rose and Hy Heath and was recorded at Williams' final recording session on September 23, 1952, in Nashville.",
" The song has been widely praised; Williams' biographer Colin Escott deems it \"perhaps the best song [Rose] ever presented to Hank...It was one of the very few songs that sounded somewhat similar to a Hank Williams song.\"",
" Williams is backed by Tommy Jackson (fiddle), Don Helms (steel guitar), Chet Atkins (lead guitar), Jack Shook (rhythm guitar), and Floyd \"Lightnin'\" Chance (bass).",
" In the wake of William's passing on New Year's Day, 1953, the song shot to #1, his final chart topping hit for MGM Records.",
" Like \"Your Cheatin' Heart,\" the song's theme of despair, so vividly articulated by Williams' typically impassioned singing, reinforced the image of Hank as a tortured, mythic figure."
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" 3 is a compilation album by American country music artist Hank Williams Jr. released by Warner Bros.",
" Records in February 1989.",
" The album includes eleven tracks, eight of which were Number One and Top 10 singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart released on the studio albums \"Five-O\", \"Montana Cafe\" and \"Born to Boogie\".",
" The song \"My Name Is Bocephus\" was originally a track recorded for \"Montana Cafe\", but Williams later recorded a live version of the song and included it on the live album, \"Hank Live\".",
" The live version was the one used for the compilation.",
" The album included two original singles, \"There's a Tear in My Beer\" and \"Finders Are Keepers\", that peaked at number 7 and number 6 respectively on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart."
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" It was released in May 1989 as the second new single from the album \"Hank Williams, Jr.'s Greatest Hits, Vol.",
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" The song reached number 6 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart."
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"Ray Charles Anthology is the first compact disc to collect many of soul music icon Ray Charles' ABC-Paramount-era recordings.",
" Allmusic considers it to be \"the best single CD collection of Ray Charles' '60s and '70s ABC-Paramount material\", while Rhino Records, the issuing label, refers to it in the liner notes as \"the compact disc edition of Ray Charles' Greatest Hits\", alluding to the two Rhino LPs issued the same year.",
" It is one of the first CDs to be released by Rhino."
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"\"The American Dream\" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Hank Williams Jr..",
" It was released in September 1982 as the first new single from the album \"Hank Williams, Jr.'s Greatest Hits\".",
" The song reached number 5 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart."
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"Title: Hank Williams Jr.'s Greatest Hits, Vol. 2\n\nHank Williams Jr.'s Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 is a compilation album by country artist Hank Williams Jr. It was released in 1985 and was Williams' second compilation album on Warner Bros. Records. A critical and commercial success, the album peaked at Number One on the \"Billboard\" Top Country Albums chart, the second of his career to do so. The album was also certified Platinum by the RIAA, making it Williams' eleventh album to be certified Gold and the fifth to be certified Platinum. The album features ten tracks, nine of which were Number One or Top 10 songs on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart originally released from the studio albums \"High Notes\", \"Strong Stuff\", \"Man of Steel\" and \"Major Moves\". The single \"Two Old Cats Like Us\" is a duet between Williams and R&B artist Ray Charles that was also featured on Charles' country album of duets, \"Friendship\". The single was a moderate hit, peaking at number 14 on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.",
"Title: Greatest Hits Volume 2 (Hank Williams Jr. album)\n\nHank Williams Jr.'s Greatest Hits – Volume 2 is an album by American country music singer and songwriter Hank Williams Jr. The Album was issued by MGM Records as number SE 4822.",
"Title: 40 Greatest Hits (Hank Williams album)\n\n40 Greatest Hits is a two-record greatest hits compilation by American singer-songwriter Hank Williams. It was released in 1978 by Mercury Records — who under PolyGram became responsible for the MGM tape vault — on the 25th year anniversary of Williams' death. Significantly, it was the first anthology in quite some time that did not subject Williams' recordings to either rechanneled stereo, posthumous overdubs, artificial duets with family members (like his son Hank Jr.), or most or all of the above. Because of both this, and the value-for-money attraction of having a deeper song selection than previous single-disc compilations issued previously by MGM Records, many reviewers consider this anthology to be the perfect starting point for newcomers to Williams' recorded legacy. The album remains, to this day, the best-selling record of Williams' career.",
"Title: On the Evening Train\n\n\"On the Evening Train\" is a song by Hank Williams. It appeared on a 1991 album \"Hank Williams Songbook\". It is the only song whose authorship is credited to Hank Williams and his wife Audrey Williams, although Audrey maintained that she made contributions to the song \"Wedding Bells,\" which is credited to Williams and his producer Fred Rose.",
"Title: Take These Chains from My Heart\n\n\"Take These Chains from My Heart\" is a song by Hank Williams. It was written by Fred Rose and Hy Heath and was recorded at Williams' final recording session on September 23, 1952, in Nashville. The song has been widely praised; Williams' biographer Colin Escott deems it \"perhaps the best song [Rose] ever presented to Hank...It was one of the very few songs that sounded somewhat similar to a Hank Williams song.\" Williams is backed by Tommy Jackson (fiddle), Don Helms (steel guitar), Chet Atkins (lead guitar), Jack Shook (rhythm guitar), and Floyd \"Lightnin'\" Chance (bass). In the wake of William's passing on New Year's Day, 1953, the song shot to #1, his final chart topping hit for MGM Records. Like \"Your Cheatin' Heart,\" the song's theme of despair, so vividly articulated by Williams' typically impassioned singing, reinforced the image of Hank as a tortured, mythic figure.",
"Title: Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 (Hank Williams Jr. album)\n\nHank Williams Jr.'s Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 is a compilation album by American country music artist Hank Williams Jr. released by Warner Bros. Records in February 1989. The album includes eleven tracks, eight of which were Number One and Top 10 singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart released on the studio albums \"Five-O\", \"Montana Cafe\" and \"Born to Boogie\". The song \"My Name Is Bocephus\" was originally a track recorded for \"Montana Cafe\", but Williams later recorded a live version of the song and included it on the live album, \"Hank Live\". The live version was the one used for the compilation. The album included two original singles, \"There's a Tear in My Beer\" and \"Finders Are Keepers\", that peaked at number 7 and number 6 respectively on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.",
"Title: Finders Are Keepers\n\n\"Finders Are Keepers\" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Hank Williams Jr.. It was released in May 1989 as the second new single from the album \"Hank Williams, Jr.'s Greatest Hits, Vol. 3\". The song reached number 6 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.",
"Title: Ray Charles Anthology\n\nRay Charles Anthology is the first compact disc to collect many of soul music icon Ray Charles' ABC-Paramount-era recordings. Allmusic considers it to be \"the best single CD collection of Ray Charles' '60s and '70s ABC-Paramount material\", while Rhino Records, the issuing label, refers to it in the liner notes as \"the compact disc edition of Ray Charles' Greatest Hits\", alluding to the two Rhino LPs issued the same year. It is one of the first CDs to be released by Rhino.",
"Title: The American Dream (song)\n\n\"The American Dream\" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Hank Williams Jr.. It was released in September 1982 as the first new single from the album \"Hank Williams, Jr.'s Greatest Hits\". The song reached number 5 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart."
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Who is the older mixed martial artist Antônio Carlos Silva or Daniel Jeffery Henderson?
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Daniel Jeffery Henderson
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"Luiz Gonzaga do Nascimento, Sr., \"The King of Baião\" or \"Gonzagão\" (standard orthography 'Luís'; ] ; Exu, December 13, 1912 – Recife, August 2, 1989) was a Brazilian singer, songwriter, musician and poet and one of the most influential figures of Brazilian popular music in the twentieth century.",
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"Title: Antônio Carlos Cunha Capocasali Júnior\n\nAntônio Carlos Cunha Capocasali Júnior (born 11 March 1993), known as Antônio Carlos, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a central defender for Palmeiras, on loan from Tombense.",
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What was Dana Zátopková's husband's nickname?
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"Czech Locomotive"
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"Harveys is a handbag design and manufacturing company owned and operated by husband and wife, Dana and Melanie Harvey, based in Orange County, California.",
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In what MTV comedy series did Julia Fletcher's second son work on?
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Faking It
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" Among her best-known roles are the Instructor (narrator) in \"The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance\", Elma and Yunalesca in \"Final Fantasy X\", Carmila in \"\", Scaphandra and Judy in \"Aeon Flux\", and Olmpias in the first four episodes of \"Reign: The Conqueror\".",
" She is married to voice actor John DeMita.",
" They have two sons, Connor (born 1995) and Elliot Fletcher (born 1996).",
" She also was voice cast for Orphan in \"Final Fantasy XIII\"."
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"Faking It is an American single-camera romantic comedy series that premiered on MTV on April 22, 2014, starring Rita Volk, Katie Stevens, Gregg Sulkin, Michael Willett and Bailey De Young.",
" The series was created by Dana Min Goodman and Julia Wolov.",
" Carter Covington developed the series and serves as the executive producer.",
" An eight-episode first season was ordered by MTV in October 2013.",
" MTV announced a ten episode second season set to premiere on September 23, 2014.",
" In August 2014, the show won a Teen Choice Award for \"Choice TV Breakout Show\".",
" In October 2014, MTV ordered 10 more episodes, meaning season 2 would have a total of 20 episodes.",
" The series features the first intersex main character on a television show, and included television's first transgender character played by a transgender actor."
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"Katherine Grace McNamara (born November 22, 1995) is an American actress.",
" She is known for her role as Harper Munroe on the MTV comedy series \"Happyland\", and for her lead role as Clary Fray on the Freeform fantasy series \"Shadowhunters\"."
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"Elliot Fletcher (born June 30, 1996) is an American transgender actor known for his work on the MTV comedy series \"Faking It\" and Freeform's \"The Fosters\"."
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"John DeMita (born January 6, 1959) is a California-based American voice, theatre, television, and film actor.",
" He is married to Julia Fletcher.",
" He is most recognized as the voice of Dosu Kinuta on the hit anime series \"Naruto\".",
" In addition to his many film roles, he is also notable for his recurring role as Colonel Clifford Blakely, a Judge on the US military drama \"JAG\".",
" His teaching credits include College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita, California, El Camino College in Torrance, California, and the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California.",
" He was educated at Yale University.",
" John is represented by Chrome Artists Management, in Los Angeles."
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"Title: Bianca A. Santos\n\nBianca Alexa Santos is an American actress, known for her roles as Lexi Rivera in the Freeform drama series \"The Fosters\", and as Lucy Velez in the MTV comedy series \"Happyland\". She also starred in the films \"Ouija\" (2014), \"The DUFF\" (2015), and \"Priceless\" (2016).",
"Title: Charles Wedge of Shudy Camps\n\nCharles Wedge (1746–1842), English farmer and surveyor, was the son of Sir Francis Wedge of Aqualate Park at Forton, Staffordshire, and the brother of John Wedge and Thomas Wedge. In 1776 he married Elizabeth Fletcher, at St Mary Woolnoth, London. They had seven surviving children. The second son was John Helder Wedge (1793–1872), emigrant to Tasmania.",
"Title: Barret Swatek\n\nBarret Swatek (born March 3, 1977) is an American actress and comedian who has appeared in films such as \"Lethal Weapon 4\", \"The 40-Year-Old Virgin\", and \"High School\". She has also made guest appearances on television shows such as \"Just Shoot Me! \", \"American Dad! \", and \"2 Broke Girls\", and recurred as teacher Ms. Sommers on \"10 Things I Hate About You\". She played resident bad girl gone good, Cheryl, on the WB series \"7th Heaven\" for three seasons, and played the role of Brittany on the NBC comedy series \"Quarterlife\". She is a frequent panelist on the late-night Fox News show \"Red Eye w/Greg Gutfeld\". Swatek plays the recurring character Ally on the MTV comedy series \"Awkward\".",
"Title: Peter Vack\n\nPeter S. Brown (born September 19, 1986), better known by the stage name Peter Vack, is an American actor, writer, director and producer. He is known for portraying Jason Strider in the MTV comedy series \"I Just Want My Pants Back\" (2011–12), and Alex Merriweather in the Amazon Video comedy-drama series \"Mozart in the Jungle\" (2014–present).",
"Title: List of Awkward characters\n\nThe following is a list of characters from the MTV comedy television series \"Awkward\", which was created by Lauren Iungerich, and follows Jenna Hamilton, a Palos Verdes, California, teenager who struggles with her identity, especially after an accident is misconstrued as a suicide attempt.",
"Title: Julia Fletcher\n\nJulia Fletcher (born 1958), sometimes credited as Julia DeMita, is an American voice actress whose throaty, articulate vocals have graced many popular animated works and video games. Among her best-known roles are the Instructor (narrator) in \"The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance\", Elma and Yunalesca in \"Final Fantasy X\", Carmila in \"\", Scaphandra and Judy in \"Aeon Flux\", and Olmpias in the first four episodes of \"Reign: The Conqueror\". She is married to voice actor John DeMita. They have two sons, Connor (born 1995) and Elliot Fletcher (born 1996). She also was voice cast for Orphan in \"Final Fantasy XIII\".",
"Title: Faking It (U.S. TV series)\n\nFaking It is an American single-camera romantic comedy series that premiered on MTV on April 22, 2014, starring Rita Volk, Katie Stevens, Gregg Sulkin, Michael Willett and Bailey De Young. The series was created by Dana Min Goodman and Julia Wolov. Carter Covington developed the series and serves as the executive producer. An eight-episode first season was ordered by MTV in October 2013. MTV announced a ten episode second season set to premiere on September 23, 2014. In August 2014, the show won a Teen Choice Award for \"Choice TV Breakout Show\". In October 2014, MTV ordered 10 more episodes, meaning season 2 would have a total of 20 episodes. The series features the first intersex main character on a television show, and included television's first transgender character played by a transgender actor.",
"Title: Katherine McNamara\n\nKatherine Grace McNamara (born November 22, 1995) is an American actress. She is known for her role as Harper Munroe on the MTV comedy series \"Happyland\", and for her lead role as Clary Fray on the Freeform fantasy series \"Shadowhunters\".",
"Title: Elliot Fletcher\n\nElliot Fletcher (born June 30, 1996) is an American transgender actor known for his work on the MTV comedy series \"Faking It\" and Freeform's \"The Fosters\".",
"Title: John DeMita\n\nJohn DeMita (born January 6, 1959) is a California-based American voice, theatre, television, and film actor. He is married to Julia Fletcher. He is most recognized as the voice of Dosu Kinuta on the hit anime series \"Naruto\". In addition to his many film roles, he is also notable for his recurring role as Colonel Clifford Blakely, a Judge on the US military drama \"JAG\". His teaching credits include College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita, California, El Camino College in Torrance, California, and the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California. He was educated at Yale University. John is represented by Chrome Artists Management, in Los Angeles."
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What member of the cast of the television series "Blue Bloods" on CBS has also voiced Ernest Hemingway in a 2013 documentary called Cooper & Hemingway: The True Gen?
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Len Cariou
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"Running from Crazy is a 2013 television documentary film by director Barbara Kopple about the family of Mariel Hemingway, grand daughter of Nobel Prize-winning author Ernest Hemingway.",
" Through the eyes of Mariel, who received an Oscar nomination for her role in Woody Allen's 1979 film \"Manhattan\", and who has spoken for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, it chronicles the story of three of the author's grandchildren; Mariel, Margaux Hemingway and Joan \"Muffet\" Hemingway, daughters of Jack Hemingway, and their struggles with the family history of substance abuse, mental illness and suicide.",
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"Death in the Afternoon, also called the Hemingway or the Hemingway Champagne, is a cocktail made up of absinthe and Champagne invented by Ernest Hemingway.",
" The cocktail shares a name with Hemingway's book \"Death in the Afternoon\", and the recipe was published in \"So Red the Nose, or Breath in the Afternoon\", 1935 cocktail book with contributions from famous authors.",
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"Leonard Joseph \"Len\" Cariou (born September 30, 1939) is a Canadian actor, best known for his portrayal of Sweeney Todd in the original cast of \"\", which earned him a Tony award.",
" He currently plays the patriarch, Henry Reagan, NYPD Police Commissioner (retired), in the multi-generational television series \"Blue Bloods\" on CBS."
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"Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure is a 1999 BBC television documentary presented by Michael Palin.",
" It records Palin's travels as he visited many sites where Ernest Hemingway had been.",
" The sites include Spain, Chicago, Paris, Italy, Africa, Key West, Cuba, and Idaho."
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"Witches of East End is a 2011 novel by author Melissa de la Cruz and the first entry in her \"Beauchamp Family\" series.",
" It was published on June 21, 2011, by Hyperion Books and follows a family of Long Island witches struggling against dark forces conspiring against them.",
" \"Witches of East End\" is de la Cruz's first adult novel; she said she wrote it with her Blue Bloods audience in mind because \"many of them will soon be adults\" and the book takes place in the same universe as the \"Blue Bloods\" series.",
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"Richard Zampella is an American film and multimedia producer, who has collaborated with John Mulholland (director) on three documentaries films including; Sergeant York of God & Country (Warner Home Video—Narrated by Liam Neeson), Inside High Noon (Lions Gate Entertainment—Narrated by Frank Langella) and Cooper & Hemingway: The True Gen (Narrated by Sam Waterston).",
" Cooper & Hemingway: The True Gen was reviewed by The New York Times film critic Andy Webster on October 11, 2013 and was named an NY Times Critics’ Pic by Manohla Dargis, A. O. Scott and Stephen Holden.",
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"Marty Belafsky (born September 19, 1975) is an American actor/comedian born in Los Angeles, California.",
" He began acting professionally at age 13 and was soon cast as Louis Plumb on the short-lived NBC series \"Hull High\".",
" Shortly thereafter, Belafsky landed the role of Crutchy in the Disney musical film, \"Newsies\".",
" He continued acting through his teens, making appearances in such television shows as \"The Wonder Years\", \"Great Scott\" and \"Step By Step\" and the film \"Wrestling Ernest Hemingway\".",
" Belafsky also voiced Kent Swanson in the video game series \"Dead Rising\" released in 2006."
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"Cooper & Hemingway: The True Gen is a 2013 documentary film about the 20-year friendship between writer Ernest Hemingway and film actor Gary Cooper.",
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"The Sun Also Rises or Hemingway: The Sun Also Rises is a 2013 ballet adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's \"The Sun Also Rises\" that was premiered by The Washington Ballet at The Kennedy Center under Artistic Director Septime Webre, whose parents had known Hemingway.",
" It is the first version of this work en pointe.",
" It premiered from May 8 – 12, 2013.",
" Webre had previously adapted \"The Great Gatsby\" and \"Alice in Wonderland\" to ballet.",
" According to Emily Cary of \"The Washington Examiner\", like the source, the plot is about \"a group of American and British expatriates who meet in Paris and travel to Pamplona, Spain, to watch the running of the bulls and the bullfights.\"",
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"Blue Bloods is a series of vampire novels by Melissa de la Cruz.",
" The series is set in Manhattan, New York.",
" The complete series comprises seven books: \"Blue Bloods\", \"Masquerade\", \"Revelations\", \"The Van Alen Legacy\", \"Misguided Angel\", \"Lost in Time\", and \"Gates of Paradise\".",
" The author also wrote two companion novels, \"Keys to the Repository\" and \"Bloody Valentine\", along with two spin-off series, \"Wolf Pact\" and \"Witches of East End\".",
" \"Blue Bloods: A Graphic Novel\" was published on January 15, 2013.",
" The publication date of the final novel in the series."
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"Title: Running from Crazy\n\nRunning from Crazy is a 2013 television documentary film by director Barbara Kopple about the family of Mariel Hemingway, grand daughter of Nobel Prize-winning author Ernest Hemingway. Through the eyes of Mariel, who received an Oscar nomination for her role in Woody Allen's 1979 film \"Manhattan\", and who has spoken for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, it chronicles the story of three of the author's grandchildren; Mariel, Margaux Hemingway and Joan \"Muffet\" Hemingway, daughters of Jack Hemingway, and their struggles with the family history of substance abuse, mental illness and suicide. First shown at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, the documentary was promoted on the Oprah Winfrey Network, which aired its premiere on April 27, 2014.",
"Title: Death in the Afternoon (cocktail)\n\nDeath in the Afternoon, also called the Hemingway or the Hemingway Champagne, is a cocktail made up of absinthe and Champagne invented by Ernest Hemingway. The cocktail shares a name with Hemingway's book \"Death in the Afternoon\", and the recipe was published in \"So Red the Nose, or Breath in the Afternoon\", 1935 cocktail book with contributions from famous authors. Hemingway's original instructions were:",
"Title: Len Cariou\n\nLeonard Joseph \"Len\" Cariou (born September 30, 1939) is a Canadian actor, best known for his portrayal of Sweeney Todd in the original cast of \"\", which earned him a Tony award. He currently plays the patriarch, Henry Reagan, NYPD Police Commissioner (retired), in the multi-generational television series \"Blue Bloods\" on CBS.",
"Title: Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure\n\nMichael Palin's Hemingway Adventure is a 1999 BBC television documentary presented by Michael Palin. It records Palin's travels as he visited many sites where Ernest Hemingway had been. The sites include Spain, Chicago, Paris, Italy, Africa, Key West, Cuba, and Idaho.",
"Title: Witches of East End\n\nWitches of East End is a 2011 novel by author Melissa de la Cruz and the first entry in her \"Beauchamp Family\" series. It was published on June 21, 2011, by Hyperion Books and follows a family of Long Island witches struggling against dark forces conspiring against them. \"Witches of East End\" is de la Cruz's first adult novel; she said she wrote it with her Blue Bloods audience in mind because \"many of them will soon be adults\" and the book takes place in the same universe as the \"Blue Bloods\" series. The novel currently has two sequels: \"Serpent's Kiss\" (2012) and \"Winds of Salem\" (2013).",
"Title: Richard Zampella\n\nRichard Zampella is an American film and multimedia producer, who has collaborated with John Mulholland (director) on three documentaries films including; Sergeant York of God & Country (Warner Home Video—Narrated by Liam Neeson), Inside High Noon (Lions Gate Entertainment—Narrated by Frank Langella) and Cooper & Hemingway: The True Gen (Narrated by Sam Waterston). Cooper & Hemingway: The True Gen was reviewed by The New York Times film critic Andy Webster on October 11, 2013 and was named an NY Times Critics’ Pic by Manohla Dargis, A. O. Scott and Stephen Holden. Webster said the picture was proof that the work of these two men \"endures and so does what they stood for\".",
"Title: Marty Belafsky\n\nMarty Belafsky (born September 19, 1975) is an American actor/comedian born in Los Angeles, California. He began acting professionally at age 13 and was soon cast as Louis Plumb on the short-lived NBC series \"Hull High\". Shortly thereafter, Belafsky landed the role of Crutchy in the Disney musical film, \"Newsies\". He continued acting through his teens, making appearances in such television shows as \"The Wonder Years\", \"Great Scott\" and \"Step By Step\" and the film \"Wrestling Ernest Hemingway\". Belafsky also voiced Kent Swanson in the video game series \"Dead Rising\" released in 2006.",
"Title: Cooper & Hemingway: The True Gen\n\nCooper & Hemingway: The True Gen is a 2013 documentary film about the 20-year friendship between writer Ernest Hemingway and film actor Gary Cooper. Written and directed by John Mulholland, it is narrated by actor Sam Waterston with actor Len Cariou as the voice of writer Ernest Hemingway.",
"Title: The Sun Also Rises (ballet)\n\nThe Sun Also Rises or Hemingway: The Sun Also Rises is a 2013 ballet adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's \"The Sun Also Rises\" that was premiered by The Washington Ballet at The Kennedy Center under Artistic Director Septime Webre, whose parents had known Hemingway. It is the first version of this work en pointe. It premiered from May 8 – 12, 2013. Webre had previously adapted \"The Great Gatsby\" and \"Alice in Wonderland\" to ballet. According to Emily Cary of \"The Washington Examiner\", like the source, the plot is about \"a group of American and British expatriates who meet in Paris and travel to Pamplona, Spain, to watch the running of the bulls and the bullfights.\" Clark notes that the production was inspired by one of Webre's friends who taught American literature at Yale University who suggested an adaptation.",
"Title: Blue Bloods (novel series)\n\nBlue Bloods is a series of vampire novels by Melissa de la Cruz. The series is set in Manhattan, New York. The complete series comprises seven books: \"Blue Bloods\", \"Masquerade\", \"Revelations\", \"The Van Alen Legacy\", \"Misguided Angel\", \"Lost in Time\", and \"Gates of Paradise\". The author also wrote two companion novels, \"Keys to the Repository\" and \"Bloody Valentine\", along with two spin-off series, \"Wolf Pact\" and \"Witches of East End\". \"Blue Bloods: A Graphic Novel\" was published on January 15, 2013. The publication date of the final novel in the series."
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Who hosted Wall of Fame that the daughter of Bernie Ecclestone was featured in?
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David Walliams
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"The Brabham BT43 was the only Formula 5000 racing car built by Motor Racing Developments (MRD).",
" Initiated by Ron Tauranac, designed by Geoff Ferris, and built by a team including Nick Goozee (monocoque) and Bob Paton (construction), it was one of the last cars produced by MRD before MRD was closed by the then new Brabham owner Bernie Ecclestone.",
" Based on the Formula Two Brabham BT40 (which was also designed by Geoff Ferris) the BT43 featured a modified monocoque that incorporated the triangular cross section pioneered by the Brabham BT42 Formula One car which was designed by Gordon Murray.",
" This distinctive pyramid shape not only kept the aerodynamic \"stagnation point\" low but also neatly allowed the incorporation of a \"crushable structure\" as required by the 1973 regulations which specified that all fuel tanks were to be protected by deformable structures.",
" Engine and gearbox were the then de facto F5000 standard combination of a Chevrolet 302 cubic inch engine in an unstressed mounting and a Hewland DG300 gearbox.",
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"The Brabham BT55 was a Formula One racing car designed by Gordon Murray and David North for the Brabham team owned by Bernie Ecclestone.",
" It used a BMW four-cylinder turbocharged engine tilted over on its side to allow a clear supply of air to the rear wing.",
" The car competed during the 1986 Formula One season.",
" It was not successful and its introduction coincided with the end of Brabham's time as a competitive team.",
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"The GP2 Series was a form of open wheel motor racing introduced in 2005 following the discontinuation of the long-term Formula One feeder series, Formula 3000.",
" The GP2 format was conceived by Bernie Ecclestone and Flavio Briatore, while Ecclestone also has the rights to the name GP1.",
" In 2010, the GP3 Series class was launched, as a feeder class for the GP2 series.",
" In 2017, the series was rebranded as the FIA Formula 2 Championship."
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"The Brabham BT46 is a Formula One racing car designed by Gordon Murray for the Brabham team, owned by Bernie Ecclestone, for the 1978 Formula One season.",
" The car featured several radical design elements, one of which was the use of flat panel heat exchangers on the bodywork of the car to replace conventional water and oil radiators.",
" This concept did not work in practice and was removed before the car’s race debut, never to be seen again.",
" The cars, however, powered by a flat-12 Alfa Romeo engine, raced competitively with modified nose-mounted radiators for most of the year, driven by Niki Lauda and John Watson, winning one race in this form and scoring sufficient points for the team to finish third in the constructors championship."
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"Chase Carey (born 1954) is a British-American executive.",
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" He is the new head of the Formula One Group, succeeding Bernie Ecclestone."
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"The Formula One Constructors' Association (FOCA) was an organization of the chassis builders (constructors) who design and build the cars that race in the FIA Formula One World Championship.",
" It evolved from the earlier \"Formula 1 Constructors Association\" (F1CA; the name was changed due to unfortunate connotations in some languages) and came to be dominated by Bernie Ecclestone and Max Mosley (originally a co-founder of March Engineering).",
" Frank Williams, Colin Chapman, Teddy Mayer, Ken Tyrrell were also significant members.",
" FOCA served to represent the interests of their privately owned teams – usually against the race organisers and later against the manufacturer-owned or supported teams such as Ferrari, Matra and Alfa Romeo.",
" Ecclestone became the organisation's chief executive in 1978, with Mosley taking on the role of legal advisor."
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"The Manor, also known as Spelling Manor, is a mansion located in the Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, across the street from Holmby Park.",
" Constructed in 1988 for television producer Aaron Spelling, it is the largest home in Los Angeles County.",
" It is currently owned by British heiress Petra Stunt, daughter of Formula One racing magnate Bernie Ecclestone.",
" Stunt purchased the home in 2011 for $85 million after it had been on the market for two years with an asking price of $150 million, making it the most expensive residential real estate listing in the US at the time."
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"Title: Brabham BT55\n\nThe Brabham BT55 was a Formula One racing car designed by Gordon Murray and David North for the Brabham team owned by Bernie Ecclestone. It used a BMW four-cylinder turbocharged engine tilted over on its side to allow a clear supply of air to the rear wing. The car competed during the 1986 Formula One season. It was not successful and its introduction coincided with the end of Brabham's time as a competitive team. Murray's next car (which he helped Steve Nichols design), McLaren's MP4/4, is usually claimed to be based on the same principles and won 15 of 16 races in 1988.",
"Title: GP2 Series\n\nThe GP2 Series was a form of open wheel motor racing introduced in 2005 following the discontinuation of the long-term Formula One feeder series, Formula 3000. The GP2 format was conceived by Bernie Ecclestone and Flavio Briatore, while Ecclestone also has the rights to the name GP1. In 2010, the GP3 Series class was launched, as a feeder class for the GP2 series. In 2017, the series was rebranded as the FIA Formula 2 Championship.",
"Title: Tamara Ecclestone\n\nTamara Ecclestone Rutland (born 28 June 1984) is a British model, socialite, television personality, and the daughter of billionaire Bernie Ecclestone.",
"Title: Brabham BT46\n\nThe Brabham BT46 is a Formula One racing car designed by Gordon Murray for the Brabham team, owned by Bernie Ecclestone, for the 1978 Formula One season. The car featured several radical design elements, one of which was the use of flat panel heat exchangers on the bodywork of the car to replace conventional water and oil radiators. This concept did not work in practice and was removed before the car’s race debut, never to be seen again. The cars, however, powered by a flat-12 Alfa Romeo engine, raced competitively with modified nose-mounted radiators for most of the year, driven by Niki Lauda and John Watson, winning one race in this form and scoring sufficient points for the team to finish third in the constructors championship.",
"Title: Chase Carey\n\nChase Carey (born 1954) is a British-American executive. He is the chief executive officer and executive chairman of the Formula One Group. He has previously worked for News Corp, DIRECTV and 21st Century Fox. He has been married for over 27 years and has a son and a daughter. He is the new head of the Formula One Group, succeeding Bernie Ecclestone.",
"Title: Slavica Ecclestone\n\nSlavica Ecclestone (\"née\" Radić; born 2 June 1958) is the ex-wife of former Formula One CEO Bernie Ecclestone and a former model.",
"Title: Wall of Fame (game show)\n\nWall of Fame is a British comedy panel game that was first broadcast on Sky1 in 2011. It is hosted by \"Little Britain\" star David Walliams and features Jack Dee, Kate Garraway, with Tamara Ecclestone for the first two episodes then Sara Pascoe took over from episode three, and Andrew Maxwell as regular panellists, alongside two weekly guests.",
"Title: Formula One Constructors' Association\n\nThe Formula One Constructors' Association (FOCA) was an organization of the chassis builders (constructors) who design and build the cars that race in the FIA Formula One World Championship. It evolved from the earlier \"Formula 1 Constructors Association\" (F1CA; the name was changed due to unfortunate connotations in some languages) and came to be dominated by Bernie Ecclestone and Max Mosley (originally a co-founder of March Engineering). Frank Williams, Colin Chapman, Teddy Mayer, Ken Tyrrell were also significant members. FOCA served to represent the interests of their privately owned teams – usually against the race organisers and later against the manufacturer-owned or supported teams such as Ferrari, Matra and Alfa Romeo. Ecclestone became the organisation's chief executive in 1978, with Mosley taking on the role of legal advisor.",
"Title: The Manor (Los Angeles)\n\nThe Manor, also known as Spelling Manor, is a mansion located in the Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, across the street from Holmby Park. Constructed in 1988 for television producer Aaron Spelling, it is the largest home in Los Angeles County. It is currently owned by British heiress Petra Stunt, daughter of Formula One racing magnate Bernie Ecclestone. Stunt purchased the home in 2011 for $85 million after it had been on the market for two years with an asking price of $150 million, making it the most expensive residential real estate listing in the US at the time."
] |
7,750
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Which filmmaker comes from Portland, Oregon: Aaron Katz or Ladislas Starevich?
|
Aaron Katz
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comparison
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easy
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"title": [
"Aaron Katz (filmmaker)",
"Ladislas Starevich"
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0,
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"sentences": [
"Cold Weather is an American mystery film written by Aaron Katz, Ben Stambler, and Brendan McFadden and directed by Katz with Stambler and McFadden producing.",
" The film stars Cris Lankenau as a former forensic science student investigating the mysterious disappearance of his ex-girlfriend.",
" The film was shot and set in Portland, Oregon, which was also the setting of Katz's debut feature, \"Dance Party USA\"."
],
"title": "Cold Weather"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Władysław Starewicz (Russian: Владисла́в Алекса́ндрович Старе́вич , Polish: \"Władysław Starewicz\" ; August 8, 1882 – February 26, 1965) was a Russian, Polish and French stop-motion animator notable as the author of the first puppet-animated film (i.e. \"The Beautiful Lukanida\" (1912)).",
" He also used dead insects and other animals as protagonists of his films.",
" (His name is variously transliterated into English as Starewicz, Starevitch, Starewich and Starewitch.)"
],
"title": "Ladislas Starevich"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Tale of the Fox (French: Le Roman de Renard , German: Reinecke Fuchs ) was stop-motion animation pioneer Ladislas Starevich's first fully animated feature film.",
" The film is based on the tales of Renard the Fox.",
" Although the animation was finished in Paris after an 18-month period (1929-1930), there were major problems with adding a soundtrack to the film.",
" Finally, funding was given for a German soundtrack by the UFA -- Goethe had written a classic version of the Renard legend—and this version had its premiere in Berlin in April 1937."
],
"title": "The Tale of the Fox"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Aaron Katz (born October 29, 1981) is an award-winning independent American filmmaker from Portland, Oregon."
],
"title": "Aaron Katz (filmmaker)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dance Party USA is a 2006 film written and directed by Aaron Katz.",
" It stars Cole Pensinger and Anna Kavan.The film and director have also been mentioned by the media as an important part of the \"mumblecore\" movement in independent cinema."
],
"title": "Dance Party USA (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gemini is a 2017 American mystery thriller film written, directed, edited by Aaron Katz.",
" It stars Lola Kirke, Zoë Kravitz, Greta Lee, Michelle Forbes, Nelson Franklin, Reeve Carney, Jessica Parker Kennedy, James Ransone and Ricki Lake."
],
"title": "Gemini (2017 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Aleksandr Aleksejevich Khanzhonkov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Алексе́евич Ханжо́нков ; ] ; 8 August 1877 in modern-day Donetsk Oblast – 26 September 1945 in Yalta) was Russia's first cinema entrepreneur.",
" He produced \"Defence of Sevastopol\", Russia's first feature film, and Ladislas Starevich's ground-breaking puppet animations."
],
"title": "Aleksandr Khanzhonkov"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Night Before Christmas (Russian: Ночь пе́ред Рождество́м , \"Noch pered Rozhdestvom\") is a 1913 silent film made in the Russian Empire by Ladislas Starevich, based on the tale of the same name by Nikolai Gogol.",
" Unlike most of Starevich's films, it is mainly live-action."
],
"title": "The Night Before Christmas (1913 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Vera Katz, also known as Mayor, Vera Katz, is an outdoor bronze sculpture depicting Vera Katz created by American artist Bill Bane.",
" Unveiled in 2006, it is located along the Eastbank Esplanade in Portland, Oregon.",
" Katz, a former mayor of the city between 1993 and 2005, supported arts and culture during her tenure and established Oregon's Percent for Art program.",
" She was also instrumental in developing the Eastbank Esplanade, which is named after her.",
" The sculpture has received a mostly positive reception and has inspired people to adorn it with clothing, flowers and makeup."
],
"title": "Vera Katz (sculpture)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mumblecore is a subgenre of independent film characterized by naturalistic acting and dialogue (often improvised), low-budget film production, an emphasis on dialogue over plot, and a focus on the personal relationships of people in their 20s and 30s.",
" Filmmakers associated with the genre include Andrew Bujalski, Lynn Shelton, Mark Duplass, Jay Duplass, Aaron Katz, Joe Swanberg, and Ry Russo-Young; in many cases, though, these directors reject the term."
],
"title": "Mumblecore"
}
] |
[
"Title: Cold Weather\n\nCold Weather is an American mystery film written by Aaron Katz, Ben Stambler, and Brendan McFadden and directed by Katz with Stambler and McFadden producing. The film stars Cris Lankenau as a former forensic science student investigating the mysterious disappearance of his ex-girlfriend. The film was shot and set in Portland, Oregon, which was also the setting of Katz's debut feature, \"Dance Party USA\".",
"Title: Ladislas Starevich\n\nWładysław Starewicz (Russian: Владисла́в Алекса́ндрович Старе́вич , Polish: \"Władysław Starewicz\" ; August 8, 1882 – February 26, 1965) was a Russian, Polish and French stop-motion animator notable as the author of the first puppet-animated film (i.e. \"The Beautiful Lukanida\" (1912)). He also used dead insects and other animals as protagonists of his films. (His name is variously transliterated into English as Starewicz, Starevitch, Starewich and Starewitch.)",
"Title: The Tale of the Fox\n\nThe Tale of the Fox (French: Le Roman de Renard , German: Reinecke Fuchs ) was stop-motion animation pioneer Ladislas Starevich's first fully animated feature film. The film is based on the tales of Renard the Fox. Although the animation was finished in Paris after an 18-month period (1929-1930), there were major problems with adding a soundtrack to the film. Finally, funding was given for a German soundtrack by the UFA -- Goethe had written a classic version of the Renard legend—and this version had its premiere in Berlin in April 1937.",
"Title: Aaron Katz (filmmaker)\n\nAaron Katz (born October 29, 1981) is an award-winning independent American filmmaker from Portland, Oregon.",
"Title: Dance Party USA (film)\n\nDance Party USA is a 2006 film written and directed by Aaron Katz. It stars Cole Pensinger and Anna Kavan.The film and director have also been mentioned by the media as an important part of the \"mumblecore\" movement in independent cinema.",
"Title: Gemini (2017 film)\n\nGemini is a 2017 American mystery thriller film written, directed, edited by Aaron Katz. It stars Lola Kirke, Zoë Kravitz, Greta Lee, Michelle Forbes, Nelson Franklin, Reeve Carney, Jessica Parker Kennedy, James Ransone and Ricki Lake.",
"Title: Aleksandr Khanzhonkov\n\nAleksandr Aleksejevich Khanzhonkov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Алексе́евич Ханжо́нков ; ] ; 8 August 1877 in modern-day Donetsk Oblast – 26 September 1945 in Yalta) was Russia's first cinema entrepreneur. He produced \"Defence of Sevastopol\", Russia's first feature film, and Ladislas Starevich's ground-breaking puppet animations.",
"Title: The Night Before Christmas (1913 film)\n\nThe Night Before Christmas (Russian: Ночь пе́ред Рождество́м , \"Noch pered Rozhdestvom\") is a 1913 silent film made in the Russian Empire by Ladislas Starevich, based on the tale of the same name by Nikolai Gogol. Unlike most of Starevich's films, it is mainly live-action.",
"Title: Vera Katz (sculpture)\n\nVera Katz, also known as Mayor, Vera Katz, is an outdoor bronze sculpture depicting Vera Katz created by American artist Bill Bane. Unveiled in 2006, it is located along the Eastbank Esplanade in Portland, Oregon. Katz, a former mayor of the city between 1993 and 2005, supported arts and culture during her tenure and established Oregon's Percent for Art program. She was also instrumental in developing the Eastbank Esplanade, which is named after her. The sculpture has received a mostly positive reception and has inspired people to adorn it with clothing, flowers and makeup.",
"Title: Mumblecore\n\nMumblecore is a subgenre of independent film characterized by naturalistic acting and dialogue (often improvised), low-budget film production, an emphasis on dialogue over plot, and a focus on the personal relationships of people in their 20s and 30s. Filmmakers associated with the genre include Andrew Bujalski, Lynn Shelton, Mark Duplass, Jay Duplass, Aaron Katz, Joe Swanberg, and Ry Russo-Young; in many cases, though, these directors reject the term."
] |
7,751
|
The Order of Saint Michael the Archangel and Maria Vladimirovna, Grand Duchess of Russia have both been involved with which house?
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Imperial
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bridge
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hard
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"Order of Saint Michael the Archangel",
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"Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia (Russian: Георгий Михайлович Романов ; born 13 March 1981) is the heir apparent to Maria Vladimirovna, Grand Duchess of Russia, a claimant to the disputed Headship of the Imperial Family of Russia.",
" She attributes to him the title of \"Tsesarevich\" and he bears, as a title of pretence, the prefix of \"Grand Duke\" with the style of Imperial Highness; as a cadet member of the branch of the House of Hohenzollern which formerly ruled the German Empire and Kingdom of Prussia he is also traditionally entitled \"Prince of Prussia\" with the style of Royal Highness."
],
"title": "Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Leonida Georgievna Romanova, Grand Duchess of Russia (Russian: Леонида Георгиевна Романова; \"née\" Princess Leonida Georgievna Bagration-Mukhraneli (Georgian: ლეონიდა გიორგის ასული ბაგრატიონი-მუხრანელი); 6 October [O.S. 23 September] 1914 – 23 May 2010) was the consort of Vladimir Kirillovich, Grand Duke of Russia, a pretender to the Russian throne.",
" She was an active and outspoken advocate of the claims advanced by Vladimir and their daughter, Maria Vladimirovna, to be accepted as the legitimate Heads of the Romanov dynasty and \"de jure\" sovereigns of the Russian Empire."
],
"title": "Leonida Bagration of Mukhrani"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Argao Church, canonically known as the Archdiocesan Shrine and Parish of Saint Michael the Archangel, is a Roman Catholic church in Argao, Cebu, Philippines.",
" The municipality of Argao was established as a parish in 1703 under the Augustinian order.",
" To serve the parochial needs of its people, a stone church was constructed in 1734 and was completed in 1788.",
" The church was dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel."
],
"title": "Argao Church"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Blessed Bronisław Markiewicz (13 July 1842 – 29 January 1912) was a Polish Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Salesians of Don Bosco.",
" Markiewicz established the Congregation of Saint Michael the Archangel that devoted itself to the principles and teachings of Saint John Bosco as well as the figure of Saint Michael the Archangel."
],
"title": "Bronisław Markiewicz"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Order of Saint Michael the Archangel (Russian: Императорский Орден Святого Михаила Архангела ), is a Dynastic order of knighthood of the Russian Imperial House.",
" The Order is currently awarded by HIH Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna, and does not confer nobility in any class.",
" It celebrates its foundation on the Feast of Saint Michael the Archangel and the Synaxis of the All-Bodiless Powers on the 21/8 November (NS/OS)."
],
"title": "Order of Saint Michael the Archangel"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Michael (] ; Hebrew: מִיכָאֵל , \"Micha'el \"or\" Mîkhā'ēl \", 'Who is like God?",
"' ; Greek: Μιχαήλ , \"Mikhaḗl \" ; Latin: \"Michael \"or\" Michahel\" ; Arabic: ميخائيل , \"Mīkhā'īl \" ) is an archangel in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.",
" In Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, and Lutheran traditions, he is called \"Saint Michael the Archangel\" and \"Saint Michael\".",
" In the Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Orthodox traditions, he is called \"Taxiarch Archangel Michael\" or simply \"Archangel Michael\"."
],
"title": "Michael (archangel)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Maria Vladimirovna, Grand Duchess of Russia (Russian: Мари́я Влади́мировна Рома́нова ; born 23 December 1953 in Madrid), has been a claimant to the headship of the Imperial Family of Russia who reigned as Emperors and Autocrats of All the Russias, since 1992.",
" Although she has used Grand Duchess of Russia as her title of pretence with the style Imperial Highness throughout her life, her right to do so is disputed.",
" She is a great-great-granddaughter in the male-line of Emperor Alexander II of Russia."
],
"title": "Maria Vladimirovna, Grand Duchess of Russia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Order of St. Anastasia the Holy Great Martyr 'Alleviatrix of Captives' is a dynastic order of the former Russian Imperial House for women.",
" It was established and its statutes approved on August 20, 2010 by Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna.",
" The order is composed of only one class, and confers personal nobility.",
" The feast days of the Order are celebrated on (22 December/4 January) Holy Great Martyr Anastasia the \"Alleviatrix of Captives\", and 7/20 August, the day of commemoration for the Tsaritsa Anastasia Romanovna."
],
"title": "Order of Saint Anastasia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Order of Saint Anna (Russian: Орден Святой Анны ; also \"Order of Saint Ann\" or \"Order of Saint Anne\") was established as a Holstein ducal and then Russian imperial order of chivalry established by Karl Friedrich, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, on 14 February 1735, in honour of his wife Anna Petrovna, daughter of Peter the Great of Russia.",
" The motto of the Order is \"Amantibus Justitiam, Pietatem, Fidem\" (\"To those who love justice, piety, and fidelity\").",
" Its festival day is 3 February (New Style, 16 February).",
" Originally, the Order of Saint Anna was a dynastic order of knighthood; but between 1797 and 1917 it had dual status as a dynastic order and as a state order.",
" The Head of the Imperial House of Russia always is Master of the imperial Order of Saint Anna.",
" The Order of St. Anna continued to be awarded after the revolution by Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich, Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich, and Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna.",
" Today, the Russian Imperial Order of St. Anna, awarded by Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna is recognized as an order of chivalry by the privately operated ICOC as a continuation of the pre-Revolutionary order, and has been approved for wear with military uniform by the Russian Federation, but not by some members of the Romanov Family Association."
],
"title": "Order of Saint Anna"
},
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"sentences": [
"Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna of Russia (17 January 1882 – 13 March 1957), sometimes known as Helen, Helena, Helene, Ellen, Yelena, Hélène, or Eleni, was a Russian grand duchess as the only daughter and youngest child of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia and Duchess Marie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.",
" Her husband was Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark and they were both first cousins of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia."
],
"title": "Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna of Russia"
}
] |
[
"Title: Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia\n\nGrand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia (Russian: Георгий Михайлович Романов ; born 13 March 1981) is the heir apparent to Maria Vladimirovna, Grand Duchess of Russia, a claimant to the disputed Headship of the Imperial Family of Russia. She attributes to him the title of \"Tsesarevich\" and he bears, as a title of pretence, the prefix of \"Grand Duke\" with the style of Imperial Highness; as a cadet member of the branch of the House of Hohenzollern which formerly ruled the German Empire and Kingdom of Prussia he is also traditionally entitled \"Prince of Prussia\" with the style of Royal Highness.",
"Title: Leonida Bagration of Mukhrani\n\nLeonida Georgievna Romanova, Grand Duchess of Russia (Russian: Леонида Георгиевна Романова; \"née\" Princess Leonida Georgievna Bagration-Mukhraneli (Georgian: ლეონიდა გიორგის ასული ბაგრატიონი-მუხრანელი); 6 October [O.S. 23 September] 1914 – 23 May 2010) was the consort of Vladimir Kirillovich, Grand Duke of Russia, a pretender to the Russian throne. She was an active and outspoken advocate of the claims advanced by Vladimir and their daughter, Maria Vladimirovna, to be accepted as the legitimate Heads of the Romanov dynasty and \"de jure\" sovereigns of the Russian Empire.",
"Title: Argao Church\n\nArgao Church, canonically known as the Archdiocesan Shrine and Parish of Saint Michael the Archangel, is a Roman Catholic church in Argao, Cebu, Philippines. The municipality of Argao was established as a parish in 1703 under the Augustinian order. To serve the parochial needs of its people, a stone church was constructed in 1734 and was completed in 1788. The church was dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel.",
"Title: Bronisław Markiewicz\n\nBlessed Bronisław Markiewicz (13 July 1842 – 29 January 1912) was a Polish Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Salesians of Don Bosco. Markiewicz established the Congregation of Saint Michael the Archangel that devoted itself to the principles and teachings of Saint John Bosco as well as the figure of Saint Michael the Archangel.",
"Title: Order of Saint Michael the Archangel\n\nThe Order of Saint Michael the Archangel (Russian: Императорский Орден Святого Михаила Архангела ), is a Dynastic order of knighthood of the Russian Imperial House. The Order is currently awarded by HIH Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna, and does not confer nobility in any class. It celebrates its foundation on the Feast of Saint Michael the Archangel and the Synaxis of the All-Bodiless Powers on the 21/8 November (NS/OS).",
"Title: Michael (archangel)\n\nMichael (] ; Hebrew: מִיכָאֵל , \"Micha'el \"or\" Mîkhā'ēl \", 'Who is like God? ' ; Greek: Μιχαήλ , \"Mikhaḗl \" ; Latin: \"Michael \"or\" Michahel\" ; Arabic: ميخائيل , \"Mīkhā'īl \" ) is an archangel in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, and Lutheran traditions, he is called \"Saint Michael the Archangel\" and \"Saint Michael\". In the Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Orthodox traditions, he is called \"Taxiarch Archangel Michael\" or simply \"Archangel Michael\".",
"Title: Maria Vladimirovna, Grand Duchess of Russia\n\nMaria Vladimirovna, Grand Duchess of Russia (Russian: Мари́я Влади́мировна Рома́нова ; born 23 December 1953 in Madrid), has been a claimant to the headship of the Imperial Family of Russia who reigned as Emperors and Autocrats of All the Russias, since 1992. Although she has used Grand Duchess of Russia as her title of pretence with the style Imperial Highness throughout her life, her right to do so is disputed. She is a great-great-granddaughter in the male-line of Emperor Alexander II of Russia.",
"Title: Order of Saint Anastasia\n\nThe Order of St. Anastasia the Holy Great Martyr 'Alleviatrix of Captives' is a dynastic order of the former Russian Imperial House for women. It was established and its statutes approved on August 20, 2010 by Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna. The order is composed of only one class, and confers personal nobility. The feast days of the Order are celebrated on (22 December/4 January) Holy Great Martyr Anastasia the \"Alleviatrix of Captives\", and 7/20 August, the day of commemoration for the Tsaritsa Anastasia Romanovna.",
"Title: Order of Saint Anna\n\nThe Order of Saint Anna (Russian: Орден Святой Анны ; also \"Order of Saint Ann\" or \"Order of Saint Anne\") was established as a Holstein ducal and then Russian imperial order of chivalry established by Karl Friedrich, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, on 14 February 1735, in honour of his wife Anna Petrovna, daughter of Peter the Great of Russia. The motto of the Order is \"Amantibus Justitiam, Pietatem, Fidem\" (\"To those who love justice, piety, and fidelity\"). Its festival day is 3 February (New Style, 16 February). Originally, the Order of Saint Anna was a dynastic order of knighthood; but between 1797 and 1917 it had dual status as a dynastic order and as a state order. The Head of the Imperial House of Russia always is Master of the imperial Order of Saint Anna. The Order of St. Anna continued to be awarded after the revolution by Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich, Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich, and Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna. Today, the Russian Imperial Order of St. Anna, awarded by Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna is recognized as an order of chivalry by the privately operated ICOC as a continuation of the pre-Revolutionary order, and has been approved for wear with military uniform by the Russian Federation, but not by some members of the Romanov Family Association.",
"Title: Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna of Russia\n\nGrand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna of Russia (17 January 1882 – 13 March 1957), sometimes known as Helen, Helena, Helene, Ellen, Yelena, Hélène, or Eleni, was a Russian grand duchess as the only daughter and youngest child of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia and Duchess Marie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Her husband was Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark and they were both first cousins of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia."
] |
7,752
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Augustus d'Este was the grandson of a monarch who was promoted to King of Hanover in what year?
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1814
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medium
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"Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este (Competition of Elegance of Villa d'Este) is an elegance competition for classic and vintage cars.",
" It has taken place every year since 1929 during the last weekend of April in Villa d'Este on the shores of Lake Como, Italy.",
" Since 2011 the event takes place in the second half of May."
],
"title": "Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este"
},
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"sentences": [
"Sir Augustus Frederick d'Este, (13 January 1794 – 28 December 1848) was the son of Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, and Lady Augusta Murray, and a grandson of King George III.",
" His parents were secretly married on 4 April 1793, in a Church of England ceremony in the Hotel Sarmiento, Rome, and later married again on 5 December 1793 at St George's, Hanover Square, Westminster, using their correct names but without revealing their identities.",
" Both marriages were in defiance of the Royal Marriages Act 1772 and were thus legally null and void, at least in English law.",
" After the birth of their first child, the marriage was discovered by the King and formally annulled, making their son illegitimate in Great Britain."
],
"title": "Augustus d'Este"
},
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"sentences": [
"Ernest Augustus (5 June 1771 – 18 November 1851) was King of Hanover from 20 June 1837 until his death.",
" He was the fifth son and eighth child of King George III of the United Kingdom and Hanover.",
" As a fifth son, Ernest seemed unlikely to become a monarch, but none of his four elder brothers had a legitimate son who survived infancy.",
" The Salic Law, which barred succession to or through a female, prevailed in Hanover; therefore, when his elder brother King William IV died in 1837, Ernest succeeded him as King of Hanover.",
" In the United Kingdom the succession to the monarchy was determined by primogeniture and his niece Victoria succeeded to the throne, thus ending the personal union between the British Isles and Hanover that had existed since 1714."
],
"title": "Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover"
},
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"sentences": [
"Ernest Augustus (Ernest Augustus Christian George; German: \"Ernst August Christian Georg\" ; 17 November 1887 – 30 January 1953), reigning Duke of Brunswick (2 November 1913 – 8 November 1918), was a grandson of George V of Hanover, whom the Prussians deposed in 1866, and Christian IX of Denmark."
],
"title": "Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Consorts of Hanover were women married to the Hanoverian monarchs during their reigns.",
" Because of the salic law of succession, all monarchs of Hanover were male with the title of King of Hanover and before that Elector of Hanover, while all Hanoverian consorts were women with the title of Queen of Hanover and style Majesty and before that title Electress of Hanover and style Royal Highness.",
" The following women spouses of the monarchs of Hanover between 1692 and 1878:"
],
"title": "List of Hanoverian consorts"
},
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"sentences": [
"George III (George William Frederick; 4 June 1738 – 29 January 1820) was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 25 October 1760 until the union of the two countries on 1 January 1801, after which he was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until his death.",
" He was concurrently Duke and prince-elector of Brunswick-Lüneburg (\"Hanover\") in the Holy Roman Empire until his promotion to King of Hanover on 12 October 1814.",
" He was the third British monarch of the House of Hanover, but unlike his two predecessors, he was born in Britain, spoke English as his first language, and never visited Hanover."
],
"title": "George III of the United Kingdom"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Johann Reinhold Patkul (27 July 1660 – 10 October 1707) was a Livonian nobleman, politician and agitator of Baltic German extraction.",
" Born as a subject to the Swedish Crown, he protested against the manner of King Charles XI of Sweden's reduction in Livonia, enraging the king, who had him arrested and sentenced to mutilation and death (1694).",
" Patkul fled from the Swedish Empire to continental Europe, and played a key role in the secret diplomacy (1698-1699) allying Peter I of Russia, Augustus II the Strong of Saxony and the Poland–Lithuania - as well as Christian V and his successor Frederick IV of Denmark–Norway - against Charles XII of Sweden, triggering the Great Northern War of 1700-1721.",
" During the first war years, Patkul retained a key role in the communication between the allies and other European courts, holding positions at king Augustus's court first in Augustus's interests (1698-1700), then in tsar Peter's service (1702- ).",
" In late 1705 Patkul fell from Augustus's favor and was arrested and charged with high treason.",
" Throughout the following year he was detained first in Sonnenstein, then in Königstein (both in Saxony), before Charles XII forced Augustus to extradite him by the Treaty of Altranstädt in late 1706.",
" Patkul spent another year in Swedish detention before Charles XII had him broken on the wheel and decapitated."
],
"title": "Johann Patkul"
},
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"sentences": [
"Ernst August, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, Prince of Hanover (German: \"Ernst August Prinz von Hannover\" ; 18 March 1914 – 9 December 1987) was head of the House of Hanover from 1953 until his death.",
" He was born at Braunschweig, Germany, the eldest son of Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick and Princess Viktoria Luise of Prussia, the only daughter of Emperor Wilhelm II, Ernest Augustus's third cousin in descent from George III of the United Kingdom.",
" Ernst August's parents were, therefore, third cousins, once removed.",
" From his birth, he was the \"Hereditary Prince of Brunswick\".",
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"Title: Augustus d'Este\n\nSir Augustus Frederick d'Este, (13 January 1794 – 28 December 1848) was the son of Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, and Lady Augusta Murray, and a grandson of King George III. His parents were secretly married on 4 April 1793, in a Church of England ceremony in the Hotel Sarmiento, Rome, and later married again on 5 December 1793 at St George's, Hanover Square, Westminster, using their correct names but without revealing their identities. Both marriages were in defiance of the Royal Marriages Act 1772 and were thus legally null and void, at least in English law. After the birth of their first child, the marriage was discovered by the King and formally annulled, making their son illegitimate in Great Britain.",
"Title: Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover\n\nErnest Augustus (5 June 1771 – 18 November 1851) was King of Hanover from 20 June 1837 until his death. He was the fifth son and eighth child of King George III of the United Kingdom and Hanover. As a fifth son, Ernest seemed unlikely to become a monarch, but none of his four elder brothers had a legitimate son who survived infancy. The Salic Law, which barred succession to or through a female, prevailed in Hanover; therefore, when his elder brother King William IV died in 1837, Ernest succeeded him as King of Hanover. In the United Kingdom the succession to the monarchy was determined by primogeniture and his niece Victoria succeeded to the throne, thus ending the personal union between the British Isles and Hanover that had existed since 1714.",
"Title: Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick\n\nErnest Augustus (Ernest Augustus Christian George; German: \"Ernst August Christian Georg\" ; 17 November 1887 – 30 January 1953), reigning Duke of Brunswick (2 November 1913 – 8 November 1918), was a grandson of George V of Hanover, whom the Prussians deposed in 1866, and Christian IX of Denmark.",
"Title: List of Hanoverian consorts\n\nConsorts of Hanover were women married to the Hanoverian monarchs during their reigns. Because of the salic law of succession, all monarchs of Hanover were male with the title of King of Hanover and before that Elector of Hanover, while all Hanoverian consorts were women with the title of Queen of Hanover and style Majesty and before that title Electress of Hanover and style Royal Highness. The following women spouses of the monarchs of Hanover between 1692 and 1878:",
"Title: George III of the United Kingdom\n\nGeorge III (George William Frederick; 4 June 1738 – 29 January 1820) was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 25 October 1760 until the union of the two countries on 1 January 1801, after which he was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until his death. He was concurrently Duke and prince-elector of Brunswick-Lüneburg (\"Hanover\") in the Holy Roman Empire until his promotion to King of Hanover on 12 October 1814. He was the third British monarch of the House of Hanover, but unlike his two predecessors, he was born in Britain, spoke English as his first language, and never visited Hanover.",
"Title: Johann Patkul\n\nJohann Reinhold Patkul (27 July 1660 – 10 October 1707) was a Livonian nobleman, politician and agitator of Baltic German extraction. Born as a subject to the Swedish Crown, he protested against the manner of King Charles XI of Sweden's reduction in Livonia, enraging the king, who had him arrested and sentenced to mutilation and death (1694). Patkul fled from the Swedish Empire to continental Europe, and played a key role in the secret diplomacy (1698-1699) allying Peter I of Russia, Augustus II the Strong of Saxony and the Poland–Lithuania - as well as Christian V and his successor Frederick IV of Denmark–Norway - against Charles XII of Sweden, triggering the Great Northern War of 1700-1721. During the first war years, Patkul retained a key role in the communication between the allies and other European courts, holding positions at king Augustus's court first in Augustus's interests (1698-1700), then in tsar Peter's service (1702- ). In late 1705 Patkul fell from Augustus's favor and was arrested and charged with high treason. Throughout the following year he was detained first in Sonnenstein, then in Königstein (both in Saxony), before Charles XII forced Augustus to extradite him by the Treaty of Altranstädt in late 1706. Patkul spent another year in Swedish detention before Charles XII had him broken on the wheel and decapitated.",
"Title: Prince Ernest Augustus of Hanover (1914–1987)\n\nErnst August, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, Prince of Hanover (German: \"Ernst August Prinz von Hannover\" ; 18 March 1914 – 9 December 1987) was head of the House of Hanover from 1953 until his death. He was born at Braunschweig, Germany, the eldest son of Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick and Princess Viktoria Luise of Prussia, the only daughter of Emperor Wilhelm II, Ernest Augustus's third cousin in descent from George III of the United Kingdom. Ernst August's parents were, therefore, third cousins, once removed. From his birth, he was the \"Hereditary Prince of Brunswick\". He was also, shortly after birth in 1914, made a British prince by King George V of the United Kingdom, and was heir to the titles Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale and Earl of Armagh which were suspended under the Titles Deprivation Act 1917.",
"Title: Bernardino II da Polenta\n\nBernardino II da Polenta was lord of Ravenna, Italy from 1389 to 1400. He was the son of Guido III da Polenta, grandson of Bernardino I and a member of the da Polenta family. Bernardino's mother was Elisa d'Este, the daughter of Obizzo III d'Este of Ferrara, who gave him numerous children. In 1389, Bernardino and his brothers, Ostasio, Obizzo, Aldobrandino, Azzo and Pietro imprisoned their father and ruled Ravenna. The brothers died in quick succession; allegedly Bernardino was poisoned by his brother Obizzo.",
"Title: Duke of Ferrara and of Modena\n\nEmperor Frederick III elevated the Italian family of Este, Lords of Ferrara, to Dukes of Modena and Reggio in 1452, and Dukes of Ferrara in 1471. In 1597, they lost the succession of Ferrara itself to the Papal States. They continued to rule the Duchy of Modena and Reggio in the Emilia until 1796, when it became part of Napoleon Bonaparte's Cispadane Republic. In 1814 the duchy was restored under the Habsburg grandson of the last Este Duke, continuing until annexed by Piedmont-Sardinia in 1859."
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Who was born first Busby Berkeley or Billy Bob Thornton ?
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Busby Berkeley
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7,754
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When was the American actor starred in The Chairman born?
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April 5, 1916
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"Title: Jeremy Sisto\n\nJeremy Merton Sisto (born October 6, 1974) is an American actor, producer, and writer. Sisto has had recurring roles as Billy Chenowith on the HBO series \"Six Feet Under\" (2001–05), and as NYPD Detective Cyrus Lupo on NBC's drama series \"Law & Order\" (2008–10). He also starred in the comedy \"Clueless\" (1995), the biblical miniseries \"Jesus\" (1999), the drama \"Thirteen\" (2003), and the horror film \"Wrong Turn\" (2003). In 2004, he starred as bigoted baseball player Shane Mungitt in \"Take Me Out\", for which he was nominated for a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Featured Performance in a Play. In 2006, he starred in the play \"Festen\" on Broadway.",
"Title: Josh Peck\n\nJoshua Michael Peck (born November 10, 1986) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian and YouTube personality. He is known for playing Josh Nichols in the Nickelodeon live-action sitcom \"Drake & Josh\". He began his career as a child actor in the late 90s and early 2000s, and became known to young audiences after his role on \"The Amanda Show\". He has since acted in films such as \"Mean Creek\", \"Drillbit Taylor\", \"The Wackness\", \"ATM\", and \"Red Dawn\", along with voicing Eddie in the \"Ice Age\" franchise. He also starred as Gerald in a lead role with John Stamos in the series \"Grandfathered\". He currently voices Casey Jones in \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\". He also starred in a Netflix comedy, \"Take the 10\", along with Tony Revolori.",
"Title: Mike Norris (actor)\n\nMichael R. \"Mike\" Norris (born October 4, 1962) is an American actor who has acted in over two dozen films. He is the son of the more famous actor and martial arts champion Chuck Norris. He starred in the 1986 drama film \"Born American\" and the 1991 action film \"\". He also directed and starred in the 2009 Christian film, \"Birdie & Bogey\".",
"Title: Brad Hawkins\n\nBrad Hawkins (born January 13, 1976) is an American actor, country singer, and martial artist, best known for playing Ryan Steele in Saban's action adventure science fantasy series \"VR Troopers\" (1994–1996, and with 92 total episode appearances) and for his role in the 2014 film \"Boyhood\". He also provided the (uncredited) voice of Trey of Triforia, the Gold Ranger in \"Power Rangers Zeo\". In 1999, he starred as Tyler Hart in the CBS miniseries \"\", filmed in Charlotte and Mooresville, NC. Before becoming an actor, he attended and graduated from Plano Senior High School in Plano, Texas. He was a country music singer for 3 years in the \"country music capital\", Nashville, Tennessee. His country song \"We Lose\" became a No. 1 video hit on Country Music Television and Great American Country country music television channels. He starred in the slasher film \"Shredder\" in 2003. His most recent acting role was as a motion capture actor for id Software's \"Doom 4\". He also works as a voice actor, often with Funimation, including roles in \"D.Gray-man\" and \"\".",
"Title: Michael Jai White\n\nMichael Jai White (born November 10, 1967) is an American actor and martial artist who has appeared in numerous films and television series. He is the first African American to portray a major comic book superhero in a major motion picture, having starred as Al Simmons, the protagonist in the 1997 film \"Spawn\". White appeared as Marcus Williams in the Tyler Perry films \"Why Did I Get Married? \" and \"Why Did I Get Married Too? \", and starred as the character on the TBS/OWN comedy-drama television series \"Tyler Perry's For Better or Worse\". White portrayed Jax Briggs in \"\". White also portrayed boxer Mike Tyson in the 1995 HBO television movie \"Tyson\", and starred as Black Dynamite.",
"Title: Ted Danson\n\nEdward Bridge \"Ted\" Danson III (born December 29, 1947) is an American actor, author, and producer well known for his role as lead character Sam Malone on the NBC sitcom \"Cheers\" and for his role as Dr. John Becker on the CBS sitcom \"Becker\". He also starred in the CBS dramas \"\" and \"\" as D.B. Russell. He also plays a recurring role on Larry David's HBO sitcom \"Curb Your Enthusiasm\", starred alongside Glenn Close in legal drama \"Damages\", and was a regular on the HBO comedy series \"Bored to Death\". In 2015 he starred as Hank Larsson in the second season of FX's black comedy-crime drama anthology \"Fargo\". Since 2016, he has played the afterlife \"architect\" Michael in the NBC sitcom \"The Good Place."
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7,755
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Which co-creator of Broad City also co-created the miniseries "Time Traveling Bong?"
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Ilana Glazer
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"Airforce (空军) is a Singapore Chinese miniseries produced by the SBC in 1988.",
" It was produced in collaboration with the Ministry of Defence (Mindef) and features the Republic of Singapore Air Force and its aircraft such as the Northrop F-5, Aermacchi S-211 and Aermacchi SF.260.",
" Most scenes were filmed on-site at Changi Airport and its adjoining air base.",
" The series creator was Jiang Long, who also co-created the 1984 classic period drama \"The Awakening\"."
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"Trancers 5: Sudden Deth is a 1994 sci-fi fantasy adventure film written by Peter David and starring Tim Thomerson as the time traveling \"trancer hunter\" Jack Deth.",
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"Mark Brazill (born April 16, 1962) is an American television creator and executive producer.",
" He is most well known as being the co-creator of the FOX situation comedy \"That '70s Show\" which aired for eight seasons, and also co-created the series' in-direct spinoff, \"That '80s Show\" which was cancelled by Fox after its first season of only 13 half-hour episodes."
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"Scarlet Heart 2 (Chinese: 步步惊情) is a 2014 Chinese television series.",
" It is the sequel to \"Scarlet Heart\" (2011), and continues the story after the time traveling protagonist, Zhang Xiao (Cecilia Liu), returns to her own time following the death of Ma'ertai Ruoxi.",
" The story is not considered to be canon to Tong Hua's novel \"Bu Bu Jing Xin\" because the author never wrote a sequel, although some of the cast members from the first series have returned.",
" Unlike its predecessor, the series does not involve time traveling and will be set in the present, resolving the loose ends left by the cliffhanger."
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"Ilana Rose Glazer (born April 12, 1987) is an American comedian, writer, and actress.",
" She is best known for co-creating, co-starring (and on some occasions co-writing) for the Comedy Central series \"Broad City\" with Abbi Jacobson, based on the web series of the same name."
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"Broad City is an American comedy television series, created by and starring Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson.",
" It was developed from their web series of the same name, which was independently produced from 2009 to 2011.",
" The creation of the web series began after Glazer received poor feedback on a project she and a partner had been working on.",
" After expressing her frustration to Jacobson, the two decided to work on a project together, eventually creating the web series \"Broad City.\"",
" The series is based on Glazer and Jacobson's real life friendship, and their attempt to \"make it\" in New York.",
" Amy Poehler is one of \"Broad City\"'s executive producers, and appeared in the webseries finale.",
" The series premiered on Comedy Central on January 22, 2014."
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"Lucia Aniello is an Italian-born American director, writer and producer best known for her work on Comedy Central's \"Broad City.\"",
" She has directed and written episodes of \"Broad City\", as well as the miniseries \"Time Traveling Bong\" and the 2017 film, \"Rough Night\".",
" Aniello resides in Los Angeles with her boyfriend and comedic partner Paul W. Downs, with whom she co-wrote \"Rough Night\"."
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"Michael Herbert \"Mike\" Schur (born October 29, 1975) is an American television producer and writer, best known for his work on the NBC comedy series \"The Office\" and \"Parks and Recreation\", the latter of which he co-created along with Greg Daniels.",
" He also co-created the FOX comedy series \"Brooklyn Nine-Nine\", and created the NBC comedy series \"The Good Place\".",
" Schur is also known for his small role on \"The Office\" as Mose Schrute, the cousin of Dwight Schrute."
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"Time Traveling Bong is an American miniseries created and written by Ilana Glazer, Paul W. Downs, and Lucia Aniello.",
" The series, starring Glazer and Downs and directed by Aniello, aired on Comedy Central as a \"three-night event\" with each episode premiering nightly from April 20, 2016 until April 22, 2016.",
" In syndication, the series airs as a TV movie rather than in episodes."
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"Set in 1990, Jenny Brix lives in Iowa City.",
" She is a history buff.",
" She even has a Ronald Reagan picture when he was in his 20s as a lifeguard!",
" When she goes to a meeting, a very old professor has a heart attack.",
" Panicking, she uses CPR on him, thus saving his life.",
" After a few stops to the hospital, he asks her which US president she likes best.",
" She answers Ronald Reagan.",
" So then the professor tells her that she can go back in time and meet him.",
" She is shocked, but the professor keeps telling her it's true.",
" She finally believes him, sort of.",
" The professor takes her to Dixon, Illinois, Reagan's childhood home.",
" There the professor tells her she has 80 hours to stay out of the timezone, or her body will be used to the other timezones and can't come back to present day (1990).",
" When she goes into the time machine, it actually is set on 1832, instead of 1932 (where she was going).",
" She then meets Abraham Lincoln (who develops a little crush on her), and Chief Black Hawk during the Black Hawk War.",
" After all of that is straightened out, she goes to 1932 with less than half the time left she started with.",
" Once she gets there she sees a young, handsome Ronald Reagan going past her to save a person from drowning.",
" She then gets some friends, Scooter and Betsy.",
" They say there is a dance at Dixon's run down, old high school.",
" There she dances with Ronald and his brother.",
" While dancing with Ronald, she falls down the steps with him.",
" They then get a crush on each other.",
" After going on a few dates, she has to go to her original timezone.",
" She and Ronald have a sad exchange (Ronald doesn't know about the time traveling) when she has to leave.",
" Jenny then takes Scooter and Betsy to Lowell Park, where she shows them the time machine.",
" She then leaves, leaving the others dumbfounded.",
" When she comes back, professor says he is Scooter, and spent the rest of his life finding things about the time machine after she left until he finally made the time machine."
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"title": "Lowell Park (novel)"
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"Title: Trancers 5: Sudden Deth\n\nTrancers 5: Sudden Deth is a 1994 sci-fi fantasy adventure film written by Peter David and starring Tim Thomerson as the time traveling \"trancer hunter\" Jack Deth. It marked to date Thomerson's last appearance as Jack Deth, excluding his cameo in \"Evil Bong\".",
"Title: Mark Brazill\n\nMark Brazill (born April 16, 1962) is an American television creator and executive producer. He is most well known as being the co-creator of the FOX situation comedy \"That '70s Show\" which aired for eight seasons, and also co-created the series' in-direct spinoff, \"That '80s Show\" which was cancelled by Fox after its first season of only 13 half-hour episodes.",
"Title: Scarlet Heart 2\n\nScarlet Heart 2 (Chinese: 步步惊情) is a 2014 Chinese television series. It is the sequel to \"Scarlet Heart\" (2011), and continues the story after the time traveling protagonist, Zhang Xiao (Cecilia Liu), returns to her own time following the death of Ma'ertai Ruoxi. The story is not considered to be canon to Tong Hua's novel \"Bu Bu Jing Xin\" because the author never wrote a sequel, although some of the cast members from the first series have returned. Unlike its predecessor, the series does not involve time traveling and will be set in the present, resolving the loose ends left by the cliffhanger.",
"Title: Ilana Glazer\n\nIlana Rose Glazer (born April 12, 1987) is an American comedian, writer, and actress. She is best known for co-creating, co-starring (and on some occasions co-writing) for the Comedy Central series \"Broad City\" with Abbi Jacobson, based on the web series of the same name.",
"Title: Broad City\n\nBroad City is an American comedy television series, created by and starring Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson. It was developed from their web series of the same name, which was independently produced from 2009 to 2011. The creation of the web series began after Glazer received poor feedback on a project she and a partner had been working on. After expressing her frustration to Jacobson, the two decided to work on a project together, eventually creating the web series \"Broad City.\" The series is based on Glazer and Jacobson's real life friendship, and their attempt to \"make it\" in New York. Amy Poehler is one of \"Broad City\"'s executive producers, and appeared in the webseries finale. The series premiered on Comedy Central on January 22, 2014.",
"Title: Lucia Aniello\n\nLucia Aniello is an Italian-born American director, writer and producer best known for her work on Comedy Central's \"Broad City.\" She has directed and written episodes of \"Broad City\", as well as the miniseries \"Time Traveling Bong\" and the 2017 film, \"Rough Night\". Aniello resides in Los Angeles with her boyfriend and comedic partner Paul W. Downs, with whom she co-wrote \"Rough Night\".",
"Title: Michael Schur\n\nMichael Herbert \"Mike\" Schur (born October 29, 1975) is an American television producer and writer, best known for his work on the NBC comedy series \"The Office\" and \"Parks and Recreation\", the latter of which he co-created along with Greg Daniels. He also co-created the FOX comedy series \"Brooklyn Nine-Nine\", and created the NBC comedy series \"The Good Place\". Schur is also known for his small role on \"The Office\" as Mose Schrute, the cousin of Dwight Schrute.",
"Title: Time Traveling Bong\n\nTime Traveling Bong is an American miniseries created and written by Ilana Glazer, Paul W. Downs, and Lucia Aniello. The series, starring Glazer and Downs and directed by Aniello, aired on Comedy Central as a \"three-night event\" with each episode premiering nightly from April 20, 2016 until April 22, 2016. In syndication, the series airs as a TV movie rather than in episodes.",
"Title: Lowell Park (novel)\n\nSet in 1990, Jenny Brix lives in Iowa City. She is a history buff. She even has a Ronald Reagan picture when he was in his 20s as a lifeguard! When she goes to a meeting, a very old professor has a heart attack. Panicking, she uses CPR on him, thus saving his life. After a few stops to the hospital, he asks her which US president she likes best. She answers Ronald Reagan. So then the professor tells her that she can go back in time and meet him. She is shocked, but the professor keeps telling her it's true. She finally believes him, sort of. The professor takes her to Dixon, Illinois, Reagan's childhood home. There the professor tells her she has 80 hours to stay out of the timezone, or her body will be used to the other timezones and can't come back to present day (1990). When she goes into the time machine, it actually is set on 1832, instead of 1932 (where she was going). She then meets Abraham Lincoln (who develops a little crush on her), and Chief Black Hawk during the Black Hawk War. After all of that is straightened out, she goes to 1932 with less than half the time left she started with. Once she gets there she sees a young, handsome Ronald Reagan going past her to save a person from drowning. She then gets some friends, Scooter and Betsy. They say there is a dance at Dixon's run down, old high school. There she dances with Ronald and his brother. While dancing with Ronald, she falls down the steps with him. They then get a crush on each other. After going on a few dates, she has to go to her original timezone. She and Ronald have a sad exchange (Ronald doesn't know about the time traveling) when she has to leave. Jenny then takes Scooter and Betsy to Lowell Park, where she shows them the time machine. She then leaves, leaving the others dumbfounded. When she comes back, professor says he is Scooter, and spent the rest of his life finding things about the time machine after she left until he finally made the time machine."
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7,756
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Helen Fielding and Anita Loos, have which occupation in common?
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screenwriter
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comparison
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easy
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"John Emerson (born Clifton Paden on May 29, 1874 – March 7, 1956) was an American stage actor, playwright, producer, and director of silent films (many featuring Douglas Fairbanks).",
" Emerson was married to Anita Loos from June 15, 1919 until his death; prior to that they had functioned as a writing team for motion pictures and would continue to be credited jointly, even as Loos pursued independent projects."
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"Richard Beers Loos (October 4, 1860 – March 6, 1944), was an American journalist and newspaper publisher.",
" Loos was the father of Anita Loos, a famous American playwright and author who wrote, among other titles, \"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes\".",
" Loos most often used the shortened form of his name for official work: R. Beers Loos.",
" Anita Loos was born to Richard Beers Loos and Minnie Ellen Smith while the family lived near Sisson, California (today Mount Shasta).",
" At that time, Loos owned a local newspaper called the \"Sisson Mascot\"."
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"Mary Loos (May 6, 1910 – October 11, 2004) was an American actress, screenwriter and novelist.",
" She was occasionally credited under her full name, Mary Anita Loos."
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"Anita Loos (April 26, 1889 – August 18, 1981) was an American screenwriter, playwright and author, best known for her blockbuster comic novel, \"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes\".",
" She wrote film scripts from 1912, and became arguably the first-ever staff scriptwriter, when D.W. Griffith put her on the payroll at Triangle Film Corporation.",
" She went on to write many of the Douglas Fairbanks films, as well as the stage adaptation of Colette’s \"Gigi\"."
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"Hold Your Man is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by an uncredited Sam Wood and starring Jean Harlow and Clark Gable, the third of their six films together.",
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"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: The Intimate Diary of a Professional Lady is a comic novel written by Anita Loos, first published in 1925.",
" It is one of several famous novels published that year to chronicle the so-called Jazz Age, including Fitzgerald's \"The Great Gatsby\" and Van Vechten's \"Firecrackers\".",
" Loos was inspired to write the book after watching a sexy blonde turn intellectual H. L. Mencken into a lovestruck schoolboy.",
" Mencken, a close friend, actually enjoyed the work and saw to it that it was published.",
" Originally published as a magazine series in \"Harper's Bazaar\", it was published as a book by Boni & Liveright in 1925 and became a runaway best seller, becoming the second best selling title of 1926 and earning the praise of no less than Edith Wharton who dubbed it \"The Great American Novel.\""
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"Helen Fielding is an English novelist and screenwriter, best known as the creator of the fictional character Bridget Jones, and a sequence of novels and films beginning with the life of a thirtysomething singleton in London trying to make sense of life and love. \"",
"Bridget Jones's Diary\" (1996) and \" \" (1999) were published in 40 countries and sold more than 15 million copies.",
" The two films of the same name achieved international success.",
" In a survey conducted by \"The Guardian\" newspaper, \"Bridget Jones’s Diary\" was named as one of the ten novels that best defined the 20th century."
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"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a musical with a book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos, lyrics by Leo Robin, and music by Jule Styne, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Loos.",
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"Happy Birthday is a play written by Anita Loos.",
" It opened on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre on October 31, 1946 and closed on March 13, 1948, after 564 performances.",
" It starred Helen Hayes, for whom it was written.",
" The story involves Addie, a mousy librarian who becomes enamoured of a handsome bank clerk, and her attempts to win him over.",
" It was directed by Joshua Logan and featured a song written for the show, \"I Haven't Got a Worry in the World\", with music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and James Livingston."
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"Gentlemen Marry Brunettes is a 1955 technicolor romantic musical comedy film produced by Russ-Field productions, starring Jane Russell and Jeanne Crain, and released by United Artists.",
" It was directed by Richard Sale, produced by the director and Bob Waterfield (Russell's husband) with Robert Bassler as executive producer, from a screenplay by Mary Loos and Sale, based on the novel \"But Gentlemen Marry Brunettes\" by Anita Loos."
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"Title: John Emerson (filmmaker)\n\nJohn Emerson (born Clifton Paden on May 29, 1874 – March 7, 1956) was an American stage actor, playwright, producer, and director of silent films (many featuring Douglas Fairbanks). Emerson was married to Anita Loos from June 15, 1919 until his death; prior to that they had functioned as a writing team for motion pictures and would continue to be credited jointly, even as Loos pursued independent projects.",
"Title: R. Beers Loos\n\nRichard Beers Loos (October 4, 1860 – March 6, 1944), was an American journalist and newspaper publisher. Loos was the father of Anita Loos, a famous American playwright and author who wrote, among other titles, \"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes\". Loos most often used the shortened form of his name for official work: R. Beers Loos. Anita Loos was born to Richard Beers Loos and Minnie Ellen Smith while the family lived near Sisson, California (today Mount Shasta). At that time, Loos owned a local newspaper called the \"Sisson Mascot\".",
"Title: Mary Loos\n\nMary Loos (May 6, 1910 – October 11, 2004) was an American actress, screenwriter and novelist. She was occasionally credited under her full name, Mary Anita Loos.",
"Title: Anita Loos\n\nAnita Loos (April 26, 1889 – August 18, 1981) was an American screenwriter, playwright and author, best known for her blockbuster comic novel, \"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes\". She wrote film scripts from 1912, and became arguably the first-ever staff scriptwriter, when D.W. Griffith put her on the payroll at Triangle Film Corporation. She went on to write many of the Douglas Fairbanks films, as well as the stage adaptation of Colette’s \"Gigi\".",
"Title: Hold Your Man\n\nHold Your Man is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by an uncredited Sam Wood and starring Jean Harlow and Clark Gable, the third of their six films together. The screenplay by Anita Loos and Howard Emmett Rogers was based on a story by Loos.",
"Title: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (novel)\n\nGentlemen Prefer Blondes: The Intimate Diary of a Professional Lady is a comic novel written by Anita Loos, first published in 1925. It is one of several famous novels published that year to chronicle the so-called Jazz Age, including Fitzgerald's \"The Great Gatsby\" and Van Vechten's \"Firecrackers\". Loos was inspired to write the book after watching a sexy blonde turn intellectual H. L. Mencken into a lovestruck schoolboy. Mencken, a close friend, actually enjoyed the work and saw to it that it was published. Originally published as a magazine series in \"Harper's Bazaar\", it was published as a book by Boni & Liveright in 1925 and became a runaway best seller, becoming the second best selling title of 1926 and earning the praise of no less than Edith Wharton who dubbed it \"The Great American Novel.\"",
"Title: Helen Fielding\n\nHelen Fielding is an English novelist and screenwriter, best known as the creator of the fictional character Bridget Jones, and a sequence of novels and films beginning with the life of a thirtysomething singleton in London trying to make sense of life and love. \" Bridget Jones's Diary\" (1996) and \" \" (1999) were published in 40 countries and sold more than 15 million copies. The two films of the same name achieved international success. In a survey conducted by \"The Guardian\" newspaper, \"Bridget Jones’s Diary\" was named as one of the ten novels that best defined the 20th century.",
"Title: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (musical)\n\nGentlemen Prefer Blondes is a musical with a book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos, lyrics by Leo Robin, and music by Jule Styne, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Loos. The story involves an American woman's voyage to Paris to perform in a nightclub.",
"Title: Happy Birthday (play)\n\nHappy Birthday is a play written by Anita Loos. It opened on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre on October 31, 1946 and closed on March 13, 1948, after 564 performances. It starred Helen Hayes, for whom it was written. The story involves Addie, a mousy librarian who becomes enamoured of a handsome bank clerk, and her attempts to win him over. It was directed by Joshua Logan and featured a song written for the show, \"I Haven't Got a Worry in the World\", with music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and James Livingston.",
"Title: Gentlemen Marry Brunettes\n\nGentlemen Marry Brunettes is a 1955 technicolor romantic musical comedy film produced by Russ-Field productions, starring Jane Russell and Jeanne Crain, and released by United Artists. It was directed by Richard Sale, produced by the director and Bob Waterfield (Russell's husband) with Robert Bassler as executive producer, from a screenplay by Mary Loos and Sale, based on the novel \"But Gentlemen Marry Brunettes\" by Anita Loos."
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7,757
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Heavy is a 1995 independent American drama film starring an American singer-songwriter and actress best known as the lead singer of what new wave band?
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Blondie
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"Chica Sato (佐藤チカ , Sato Chica ) is a Japanese musician and fashion model best known as the lead vocalist for new wave band Plastics who then went on to form Melon with Plastics bandmate Toshio Nakanishi.",
" The duo became a prominent fixture in the Tokyo club and fashion scenes, serving as trendsetters responsible for bringing British, American new wave, graffiti, and hip-hop to Japan."
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"Deborah Ann Harry (born Angela Tremble; July 1, 1945) is an American singer-songwriter and actress best known as the lead singer of the new wave band Blondie.",
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" She is considered the first female rapper to chart at number one in the U.S. owing to her work on \"Rapture\"."
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"Paul Humphrey is a Canadian singer/songwriter and musician who plays keyboards and guitar and is best known as the lead singer for the 1980s Canadian new wave band Blue Peter.",
" Humphrey has also been the leader of The Paul Humphrey Band, The Monkey Tree, and Broken Arrow."
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"Jane Marie Genevieve Wiedlin (born May 20, 1958) is an American musician, singer-songwriter and actress best known as the rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist of the all-female new wave band, The Go-Go's.",
" Wiedlin has also had a solo musical career."
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"Heavy is a 1995 independent American drama film written and directed by James Mangold, and starring Liv Tyler, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Shelley Winters, and Deborah Harry.",
" The plot focuses on an unhappy overweight cook (Vince) and the changes which are brought into his life after an enchanting college drop-out (Tyler) begins working as a waitress at his and his mother's roadside tavern.",
" The film explores themes of loneliness, false hope, unrequited love, and the problematic nature of self worth."
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"Dale Martindale (born January 21, 1961), is a Canadian born vocalist best known as the lead singer for the new wave band Images in Vogue.",
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"My Family is a 1995 independent American drama film directed by Gregory Nava, written by Nava and Anna Thomas, and starring Jimmy Smits, Edward James Olmos, and Esai Morales.",
" The film depicts three generations of a Mexican American family who emigrated from Mexico and settled in East Los Angeles."
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"Safeway Goya was the stage name for Fred de Ráfols while lead singer of The Nobodys, an American new wave band from Los Angeles, California (not to be confused with the punk band of the same name from Colorado Springs, Colorado) best known for the 1984 album \"No Guarantees\" and its eponymous single."
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"James Arthur Edwards (18 April 1949 – 13 January 2015) was a lead singer/songwriter who led many bands from the 1960s until his death.",
" He was most well known as lead singer of 1980s new wave band \"Time UK\" with Rick Buckler of The Jam, Danny Kustow of Tom Robinson Band, Martin Gordon (bassist in Sparks) - who was then replaced by Nick South (Yoko Ono/Steve Marriott) - and Ray Simone.",
" The latter was also in Edwards's late seventies punk new wave band \"Masterswitch\"."
],
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"Title: Chica Sato\n\nChica Sato (佐藤チカ , Sato Chica ) is a Japanese musician and fashion model best known as the lead vocalist for new wave band Plastics who then went on to form Melon with Plastics bandmate Toshio Nakanishi. The duo became a prominent fixture in the Tokyo club and fashion scenes, serving as trendsetters responsible for bringing British, American new wave, graffiti, and hip-hop to Japan.",
"Title: Debbie Harry\n\nDeborah Ann Harry (born Angela Tremble; July 1, 1945) is an American singer-songwriter and actress best known as the lead singer of the new wave band Blondie. Her recordings with the band reached the number one position in the United States and the United Kingdom on multiple occasions from 1978 to 1981. She is considered the first female rapper to chart at number one in the U.S. owing to her work on \"Rapture\".",
"Title: Paul Humphrey (Canadian musician)\n\nPaul Humphrey is a Canadian singer/songwriter and musician who plays keyboards and guitar and is best known as the lead singer for the 1980s Canadian new wave band Blue Peter. Humphrey has also been the leader of The Paul Humphrey Band, The Monkey Tree, and Broken Arrow.",
"Title: Jane Wiedlin\n\nJane Marie Genevieve Wiedlin (born May 20, 1958) is an American musician, singer-songwriter and actress best known as the rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist of the all-female new wave band, The Go-Go's. Wiedlin has also had a solo musical career.",
"Title: Heavy (film)\n\nHeavy is a 1995 independent American drama film written and directed by James Mangold, and starring Liv Tyler, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Shelley Winters, and Deborah Harry. The plot focuses on an unhappy overweight cook (Vince) and the changes which are brought into his life after an enchanting college drop-out (Tyler) begins working as a waitress at his and his mother's roadside tavern. The film explores themes of loneliness, false hope, unrequited love, and the problematic nature of self worth.",
"Title: Dale Martindale\n\nDale Martindale (born January 21, 1961), is a Canadian born vocalist best known as the lead singer for the new wave band Images in Vogue. In addition to his work with Images in vogue, Dale Martindale has had several side projects, including 69 Duster and Primary (Canadian band) as well as Pretty Volume and numerous solo performances under his own name.",
"Title: My Family (film)\n\nMy Family is a 1995 independent American drama film directed by Gregory Nava, written by Nava and Anna Thomas, and starring Jimmy Smits, Edward James Olmos, and Esai Morales. The film depicts three generations of a Mexican American family who emigrated from Mexico and settled in East Los Angeles.",
"Title: Safeway Goya\n\nSafeway Goya was the stage name for Fred de Ráfols while lead singer of The Nobodys, an American new wave band from Los Angeles, California (not to be confused with the punk band of the same name from Colorado Springs, Colorado) best known for the 1984 album \"No Guarantees\" and its eponymous single.",
"Title: Jimmy Edwards (musician)\n\nJames Arthur Edwards (18 April 1949 – 13 January 2015) was a lead singer/songwriter who led many bands from the 1960s until his death. He was most well known as lead singer of 1980s new wave band \"Time UK\" with Rick Buckler of The Jam, Danny Kustow of Tom Robinson Band, Martin Gordon (bassist in Sparks) - who was then replaced by Nick South (Yoko Ono/Steve Marriott) - and Ray Simone. The latter was also in Edwards's late seventies punk new wave band \"Masterswitch\".",
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What year was the 95th Air Base Wing in southern California inactivated?
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2012
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"Title: Edwards Air Force Base\n\nEdwards Air Force Base (AFB) (IATA: EDW, ICAO: KEDW, FAA LID: EDW) is a United States Air Force installation in southern California, about 22 mi northeast of Lancaster and 15 mi east of Rosamond.",
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Kristian Norheim is a member of a Norwegian party that identifies itself as what ?
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classical liberal
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"Mount Prestrud ( ) is an Antarctic peak over 2,400 m which rises from the southwestern part of the massif at the head of Amundsen Glacier, in the Queen Maud Mountains.",
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Which actor from Horrible Bosses 2 is an Austrian-German actor?
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Christoph Waltz
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" He starred in the films \"Horrible Bosses\" (2011), \"Hall Pass\" (2011), \"We're the Millers\" (2013), \"Horrible Bosses 2\" (2014), \"Sleeping with Other People\" (2015), \"Tumbledown\" (2015), \"The Book of Love\" (2016) and \"Race\" (2016)."
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"Title: Brandon Richardson\n\nBrandon Quantavius Richardson (born September 23, 1984) is an American actor. He has played roles in \"Regular Show\", \"The Heat\", \"Meet the Browns\", \"\", \"Magic Mike XXL\", \"Horrible Bosses 2\" and \"Jurassic World\". He is known for 2011 VH1 reality television \"Tough Love\" starring Steven Ward.",
"Title: Shawn Robinson\n\nShawn Robinson (1974 – July 28, 2015) was an American stuntman who performed stunts in over the span of 20 years, including films such as \"Guardians of the Galaxy\", the \"Transformers\" film series, \"Hook\", \"Behind Enemy Lines\", \"War of the Worlds\" and more recently \"\" and \"Horrible Bosses 2\". In television, Robinson took part in episodes of \"Criminal Minds\", \"Lost\" and \"\". His father was legendary stuntman Dar Robinson.",
"Title: Horrible Bosses\n\nHorrible Bosses is a 2011 American black comedy film directed by Seth Gordon, written by Michael Markowitz, John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, based on a story by Markowitz. It stars Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis, Jennifer Aniston, Colin Farrell, Kevin Spacey and Jamie Foxx. The plot follows three friends, played by Bateman, Day and Sudeikis, who decide to murder their respective overbearing, abusive bosses, portrayed by Spacey, Aniston and Farrell.",
"Title: Horrible Bosses 2\n\nHorrible Bosses 2 is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Sean Anders and written by Anders and John Morris. A sequel to 2011's \"Horrible Bosses\", the film stars Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis, Jennifer Aniston, Jamie Foxx, Chris Pine, and Christoph Waltz. It was released on November 26, 2014 by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film grossed $107.7 million worldwide.",
"Title: Jason Sudeikis\n\nDaniel Jason Sudeikis ( ; born September 18, 1975) is an American actor, comedian and screenwriter. He began his career in improv comedy. In 2003, he was hired as a sketch writer for \"Saturday Night Live\" and was a cast member from 2005 to 2013. He has appeared on television in \"30 Rock\", \"The Cleveland Show\", \"Eastbound & Down\", \"The Last Man on Earth\", and other shows. He starred in the films \"Horrible Bosses\" (2011), \"Hall Pass\" (2011), \"We're the Millers\" (2013), \"Horrible Bosses 2\" (2014), \"Sleeping with Other People\" (2015), \"Tumbledown\" (2015), \"The Book of Love\" (2016) and \"Race\" (2016).",
"Title: Jason Bateman\n\nJason Kent Bateman (born January 14, 1969) is an American actor, director, and producer. He began acting on television in the early 1980s on \"Little House on the Prairie\", and in the sitcoms \"Silver Spoons\" and \"The Hogan Family\". In the 2000s, he became known for his role of Michael Bluth using deadpan comedy in the critically acclaimed sitcom \"Arrested Development\", for which he won a Golden Globe and a Satellite Award. He has had starring roles in the films \"Juno\" (2007), \"Hancock\" (2008), \"Up in the Air\" (2009), \"The Switch\" (2010), \"Paul\" (2011), \"Horrible Bosses\" (2011), \"The Change-Up\" (2011), \"Identity Thief\" (2013), \"Bad Words\" (2013), \"Horrible Bosses 2\" (2014), \"The Gift\" (2015), and \"Zootopia\" (2016), as well as the 2017 Netflix series \"Ozark\".",
"Title: Keeley Hazell\n\nKeeley Rebecca Hazell (born 18 September 1986) is an English glamour model, actress. Hazell became one of Britain's most successful glamour models , working with brands such as Page 3, \"FHM\", \"Loaded\", \"Nuts\" and \"Zoo Weekly\". She has also made numerous television appearances and has, more recently, focused on her acting career, appearing in films such as \"Horrible Bosses 2\".",
"Title: Michael Markowitz\n\nMichael Markowitz (born August 15, 1961) is a writer, producer, and actor who began his comedy career in The Mee-Ow Show, an improv group at Northwestern University. Some projects he has worked on include \"Duckman\", \"Becker\", and the films \"Horrible Bosses\", \"Horrible Bosses 2\" and \"Boob Job\". He has collaborated several times in the past with Jason Alexander. As an actor, he appeared in the films \"The Flamingo Kid\" and \"Last Resort\", and the TV shows \"Becker\" and \"World Cup Comedy\"."
] |
7,761
|
On which continent are Heterotheca and Lupinus plants found?
|
North America
|
comparison
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Heterotheca",
"Lupinus"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Lupinus kingii (King's lupine) is a species of Lupinus, family Fabaceae, which can be found in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah.",
" Both the leaves and the pods are hairy with the later being 10 mm long.",
" In Utah, it is found only at Bryce Canyon National Park."
],
"title": "Lupinus kingii"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Anagyrine is a teratogenic alkaloid commonly found in many species of lupinus plants.",
" The toxin can cause crooked calf disease if a cow ingests the plant during certain periods of pregnancy."
],
"title": "Anagyrine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lupinus pilosus, commonly known as blue lupine, (Hebrew: תורמוס ההרים , Arabic: ترمس برّي ) is a species of flowering plant from the order of Lamiales which is endemic to Israel where it is found in Mediterranean scrubland.",
" It has a 30 - long stem and 3 - long legume.",
" The species blooms from February to May.",
" The species have white coloured flowers which are 1 - long and pods the diameter of which is 3 - .",
" In Israel the Lupinus pilosus has blue flowers with white vertical spot at the middle."
],
"title": "Lupinus pilosus"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Palisades harbor many rare species for the Bluegrass due to the unusual landscape.",
" The state endangered plants found on Tom Dorman's cliffs are starry cleft phlox (\"Phlox bifida\" var.",
" \"stellaria\"), Eggleston's violet (\"Viola egglestonii\"), and tufted hair-grass (\"Deschampsia cespitosa\"); the latter being one of only two populations known in the state.",
" The plants listed as state threatened found here are Kentucky viburnum (\"Viburnum molle\") and False melic (\"Schizachne purpurascens\").",
" The rare Yellowwood tree is also found in this preserve."
],
"title": "Tom Dorman State Nature Preserve"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Heterotheca, (common names goldenasters, camphorweed, or telegraph weed) are North American plants in the sunflower family."
],
"title": "Heterotheca"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lupinus, commonly known as lupin or lupine (North America), is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae.",
" The genus includes over 200 species, with centers of diversity in North and South America.",
" Smaller centers occur in North Africa and the Mediterranean.",
" Seeds of various species of lupins have been used as a food for over 3000 years around the Mediterranean and for as much as 6000 years in the Andean highland, but they have never been accorded the same status as soybeans or dry peas and other pulse crops.",
" The pearl lupin of the Andean highlands of South America, \"Lupinus mutabilis\", known locally as \"tarwi\" or \"chocho\", was extensively cultivated, but no conscious genetic improvement other than to select for larger and water-permeable seeds seems to have been made.",
" Users soaked the seed in running water to remove most of the bitter alkaloids and then cooked or toasted the seeds to make them edible, or else boiled and dried them to make \"kirku\".",
" Spanish domination led to a change in the eating habits of the indigenous peoples, and only recently has interest in using lupins as a food been renewed."
],
"title": "Lupinus"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The genus \"Lupinus\" L. and, in particular, its North-American species, were divided by Sereno Watson (1873) into three parts: \"Lupinus\", \"Platycarpos\" and \"Lupinnelus\".",
" Differences in habit and in the number of ovules were accepted as the basis for this classification.",
" A majority of perennial and annual species from the American continent described by Watson were referred to \"Lupinus\".",
" To the \"Platycarpos\" section were attributed some annual species with two ovules in the ovary and two seeds in the pod (\"L. densiflorus\" Benth., \"L. microcarpus\" Sims.",
" and others).",
" Section \"Lupinnelus\" consisted of one species (\"L. uncialis\"), with axillary and solitary flowers, scarcely reflexed banner, and also with two ovules in the ovary.",
" Presently, the existence of such species seems doubtful."
],
"title": "Lupinus subg. Platycarpos"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Rafflesiaceae are a family of rare parasitic plants found in the tropical forests of east and southeast Asia, including \"Rafflesia arnoldii\", which has the largest flowers of all plants.",
" The plants are endoparasites of vines in the genus \"Tetrastigma\" (Vitaceae) and lack stems, leaves, roots, and any photosynthetic tissue.",
" They rely entirely on their host plants for both water and nutrients, and only then emerge as flowers from the roots or lower stems of the host plants."
],
"title": "Rafflesiaceae"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lupinine is a bitter tasting quinolizidine alkaloid present in \"Lupinus\" species (lupins), plants of the family Fabaceae.",
" The scientific literature contains many reports on the isolation and synthesis of this compound.",
" The characteristically bitter taste of lupin beans, attributable to the alkaloids which they contain, renders them unsuitable for human and animal consumption.",
" However, because lupin beans have potential nutritional value due to their high protein content, efforts have been made to reduce their alkaloid content, as well as to develop \"sweet\" varieties of \"Lupinus\"."
],
"title": "Lupinine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lupinus sparsiflorus (Coulter's lupine) is a species of lupin native to North America.",
" In the United States it occurs in California, Nevada, Arizona and Utah, and in Mexico it is found in Baja California and Sonora.",
" Other common names include Mojave lupine, a name it shares with \"Lupinus odoratus\"."
],
"title": "Lupinus sparsiflorus"
}
] |
[
"Title: Lupinus kingii\n\nLupinus kingii (King's lupine) is a species of Lupinus, family Fabaceae, which can be found in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah. Both the leaves and the pods are hairy with the later being 10 mm long. In Utah, it is found only at Bryce Canyon National Park.",
"Title: Anagyrine\n\nAnagyrine is a teratogenic alkaloid commonly found in many species of lupinus plants. The toxin can cause crooked calf disease if a cow ingests the plant during certain periods of pregnancy.",
"Title: Lupinus pilosus\n\nLupinus pilosus, commonly known as blue lupine, (Hebrew: תורמוס ההרים , Arabic: ترمس برّي ) is a species of flowering plant from the order of Lamiales which is endemic to Israel where it is found in Mediterranean scrubland. It has a 30 - long stem and 3 - long legume. The species blooms from February to May. The species have white coloured flowers which are 1 - long and pods the diameter of which is 3 - . In Israel the Lupinus pilosus has blue flowers with white vertical spot at the middle.",
"Title: Tom Dorman State Nature Preserve\n\nThe Palisades harbor many rare species for the Bluegrass due to the unusual landscape. The state endangered plants found on Tom Dorman's cliffs are starry cleft phlox (\"Phlox bifida\" var. \"stellaria\"), Eggleston's violet (\"Viola egglestonii\"), and tufted hair-grass (\"Deschampsia cespitosa\"); the latter being one of only two populations known in the state. The plants listed as state threatened found here are Kentucky viburnum (\"Viburnum molle\") and False melic (\"Schizachne purpurascens\"). The rare Yellowwood tree is also found in this preserve.",
"Title: Heterotheca\n\nHeterotheca, (common names goldenasters, camphorweed, or telegraph weed) are North American plants in the sunflower family.",
"Title: Lupinus\n\nLupinus, commonly known as lupin or lupine (North America), is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. The genus includes over 200 species, with centers of diversity in North and South America. Smaller centers occur in North Africa and the Mediterranean. Seeds of various species of lupins have been used as a food for over 3000 years around the Mediterranean and for as much as 6000 years in the Andean highland, but they have never been accorded the same status as soybeans or dry peas and other pulse crops. The pearl lupin of the Andean highlands of South America, \"Lupinus mutabilis\", known locally as \"tarwi\" or \"chocho\", was extensively cultivated, but no conscious genetic improvement other than to select for larger and water-permeable seeds seems to have been made. Users soaked the seed in running water to remove most of the bitter alkaloids and then cooked or toasted the seeds to make them edible, or else boiled and dried them to make \"kirku\". Spanish domination led to a change in the eating habits of the indigenous peoples, and only recently has interest in using lupins as a food been renewed.",
"Title: Lupinus subg. Platycarpos\n\nThe genus \"Lupinus\" L. and, in particular, its North-American species, were divided by Sereno Watson (1873) into three parts: \"Lupinus\", \"Platycarpos\" and \"Lupinnelus\". Differences in habit and in the number of ovules were accepted as the basis for this classification. A majority of perennial and annual species from the American continent described by Watson were referred to \"Lupinus\". To the \"Platycarpos\" section were attributed some annual species with two ovules in the ovary and two seeds in the pod (\"L. densiflorus\" Benth., \"L. microcarpus\" Sims. and others). Section \"Lupinnelus\" consisted of one species (\"L. uncialis\"), with axillary and solitary flowers, scarcely reflexed banner, and also with two ovules in the ovary. Presently, the existence of such species seems doubtful.",
"Title: Rafflesiaceae\n\nThe Rafflesiaceae are a family of rare parasitic plants found in the tropical forests of east and southeast Asia, including \"Rafflesia arnoldii\", which has the largest flowers of all plants. The plants are endoparasites of vines in the genus \"Tetrastigma\" (Vitaceae) and lack stems, leaves, roots, and any photosynthetic tissue. They rely entirely on their host plants for both water and nutrients, and only then emerge as flowers from the roots or lower stems of the host plants.",
"Title: Lupinine\n\nLupinine is a bitter tasting quinolizidine alkaloid present in \"Lupinus\" species (lupins), plants of the family Fabaceae. The scientific literature contains many reports on the isolation and synthesis of this compound. The characteristically bitter taste of lupin beans, attributable to the alkaloids which they contain, renders them unsuitable for human and animal consumption. However, because lupin beans have potential nutritional value due to their high protein content, efforts have been made to reduce their alkaloid content, as well as to develop \"sweet\" varieties of \"Lupinus\".",
"Title: Lupinus sparsiflorus\n\nLupinus sparsiflorus (Coulter's lupine) is a species of lupin native to North America. In the United States it occurs in California, Nevada, Arizona and Utah, and in Mexico it is found in Baja California and Sonora. Other common names include Mojave lupine, a name it shares with \"Lupinus odoratus\"."
] |
7,762
|
Which band formed first, One Ok Rock or Into Another?
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Into Another
|
comparison
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"One Ok Rock",
"Into Another (band)"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Toru Yamashita (山下 亨 , Yamashita Tōru ) (born December 7, 1988 in Osaka), better known by his stage name Toru, is a guitarist and leader in the Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK.",
" He was in the hip-hop group HEADS along with Ryota Kohama from ONE OK ROCK before they disbanded in 2002."
],
"title": "Toru Yamashita"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Japanese rock band One Ok Rock has released eight studio albums, two EPs, 22 singles, seven video albums, six cover versions, and 32 music videos.",
" One Ok Rock was formed in Tokyo, Japan in 2005, currently consists of Takahiro Moriuchi (vocals), Toru Yamashita (guitar/leader), Ryota Kohama (bass), and Tomoya Kanki (drums)."
],
"title": "One Ok Rock discography"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ryota Kohama (小浜良太 , Kohama Ryōta ) (born 4 September 1989), better known as his stage name Ryota, is a bassist in the Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK.",
" He was in the hip-hop group HEADS along with Toru Yamashita from ONE OK ROCK before they disbanded in 2002."
],
"title": "Ryota Kohama"
},
{
"sentences": [
"5...GO is an album by South Korean rock band F.T. Island.",
" It was released on 13 May 2015.",
" The album was released to celebrate the band's fifth anniversary in Japan.",
" The title track \"Primavera\" is a collaboration with Japanese rock singer Takahiro Moriuchi from One Ok Rock."
],
"title": "5.....Go"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Tomoya Kanki (神吉 智也 , Kanki Tomoya ) (born June 27, 1987 in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, better known by his stage name Tomoya).",
" He played drums on ONE OK ROCK indie releases but did not officially join until 2007.",
" Tomoya came from ESP Musical Academy where he used to be a teacher.",
" He has the most curious hobbies among the band members and the eldest member of ONE OK ROCK.",
" He is the one who often updates the ONE OK ROCK blog."
],
"title": "Tomoya Kanki"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Skyfall\" is a limited CD single by Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK.",
" It was released on February 18, 2017 under the A-Sketch label and sold only at venues of the \"2017 ONE OK ROCK \"Ambitions\" Japan Tour\".",
" It was not available at other stores, and sales were limited for each venue."
],
"title": "Skyfall (One Ok Rock song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Into Another is an American rock band formed in 1990 in New York City.",
" The original lineup consisted of vocalist Richie Birkenhead (formerly of Underdog and Youth of Today), drummer Drew Thomas (formerly of Bold), bassist Tony Bono (formerly of Whiplash) and guitarist Peter Moses.",
" Into Another performed their first show at New York's Pyramid Club, supporting White Zombie.",
" Their song \"T.A.I.L.\" hit #39 on the U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in 1996.",
" The band broke up later that year due to intra-band tensions and a deteriorated relationship with Hollywood Records.",
" Bassist Tony Bono died in May 2002."
],
"title": "Into Another (band)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"News, stylized as NEWS, is a four-member Japanese band consisting of Keiichiro Koyama, Takahisa Masuda, Shigeaki Kato and Yuya Tegoshi.",
" The group's name is an acronym based on the cardinal directions (North, East, West, South).",
" Formed in 2003 by Johnny Kitagawa as a nine-member group under the label Johnny's Entertainment, NEWS released a promotional single \"NEWS Nippon\" (News ニッポン , News Japan) , which was used for the World Cup of Volleyball Championships.",
" In 2004, Takahiro Moriuchi (present-day Taka of One Ok Rock) left the group and the remaining eight members released their debut single, \"Kibō: Yell\" (希望 ~Yell~ , Hope ~Yell~) , which debuted atop the Oricon charts."
],
"title": "News (band)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"One Ok Rock, stylized as ONE OK ROCK (pronounced in Japanese as \"one o'clock\"), is a Japanese rock band formed in Tokyo, Japan in 2005.",
" The band currently consists of Takahiro Moriuchi (vocals), Toru Yamashita (guitar/leader), Ryota Kohama (bass), and Tomoya Kanki (drums)."
],
"title": "One Ok Rock"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jinsei×Boku= (人生×僕= \"Jinsei Kakete Boku wa\", lit.",
" \"Life Times Me Equals\") is the sixth full-length album by the Japanese rock band, One Ok Rock.",
" It was released on March 6, 2013 and managed to reach first place on the Oricon weekly chart.",
" This album brought ONE OK ROCK to worldwide popularity, especially after the first single, \"The Beginning\", was selected as official soundtrack in the live action adaptation of \"Rurouni Kenshin\".",
" The song peaked at the #2 on the \"Billboard\" Japan Hot 100 and stayed for 45 weeks.",
" The next single, \"Deeper Deeper/Nothing Helps\", was featured on the \"\" (\"Nothing Helps\") game and used for Suzuki Swift TV commercials (\"Deeper Deeper\")."
],
"title": "Jinsei×Boku="
}
] |
[
"Title: Toru Yamashita\n\nToru Yamashita (山下 亨 , Yamashita Tōru ) (born December 7, 1988 in Osaka), better known by his stage name Toru, is a guitarist and leader in the Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK. He was in the hip-hop group HEADS along with Ryota Kohama from ONE OK ROCK before they disbanded in 2002.",
"Title: One Ok Rock discography\n\nJapanese rock band One Ok Rock has released eight studio albums, two EPs, 22 singles, seven video albums, six cover versions, and 32 music videos. One Ok Rock was formed in Tokyo, Japan in 2005, currently consists of Takahiro Moriuchi (vocals), Toru Yamashita (guitar/leader), Ryota Kohama (bass), and Tomoya Kanki (drums).",
"Title: Ryota Kohama\n\nRyota Kohama (小浜良太 , Kohama Ryōta ) (born 4 September 1989), better known as his stage name Ryota, is a bassist in the Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK. He was in the hip-hop group HEADS along with Toru Yamashita from ONE OK ROCK before they disbanded in 2002.",
"Title: 5.....Go\n\n5...GO is an album by South Korean rock band F.T. Island. It was released on 13 May 2015. The album was released to celebrate the band's fifth anniversary in Japan. The title track \"Primavera\" is a collaboration with Japanese rock singer Takahiro Moriuchi from One Ok Rock.",
"Title: Tomoya Kanki\n\nTomoya Kanki (神吉 智也 , Kanki Tomoya ) (born June 27, 1987 in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, better known by his stage name Tomoya). He played drums on ONE OK ROCK indie releases but did not officially join until 2007. Tomoya came from ESP Musical Academy where he used to be a teacher. He has the most curious hobbies among the band members and the eldest member of ONE OK ROCK. He is the one who often updates the ONE OK ROCK blog.",
"Title: Skyfall (One Ok Rock song)\n\n\"Skyfall\" is a limited CD single by Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK. It was released on February 18, 2017 under the A-Sketch label and sold only at venues of the \"2017 ONE OK ROCK \"Ambitions\" Japan Tour\". It was not available at other stores, and sales were limited for each venue.",
"Title: Into Another (band)\n\nInto Another is an American rock band formed in 1990 in New York City. The original lineup consisted of vocalist Richie Birkenhead (formerly of Underdog and Youth of Today), drummer Drew Thomas (formerly of Bold), bassist Tony Bono (formerly of Whiplash) and guitarist Peter Moses. Into Another performed their first show at New York's Pyramid Club, supporting White Zombie. Their song \"T.A.I.L.\" hit #39 on the U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in 1996. The band broke up later that year due to intra-band tensions and a deteriorated relationship with Hollywood Records. Bassist Tony Bono died in May 2002.",
"Title: News (band)\n\nNews, stylized as NEWS, is a four-member Japanese band consisting of Keiichiro Koyama, Takahisa Masuda, Shigeaki Kato and Yuya Tegoshi. The group's name is an acronym based on the cardinal directions (North, East, West, South). Formed in 2003 by Johnny Kitagawa as a nine-member group under the label Johnny's Entertainment, NEWS released a promotional single \"NEWS Nippon\" (News ニッポン , News Japan) , which was used for the World Cup of Volleyball Championships. In 2004, Takahiro Moriuchi (present-day Taka of One Ok Rock) left the group and the remaining eight members released their debut single, \"Kibō: Yell\" (希望 ~Yell~ , Hope ~Yell~) , which debuted atop the Oricon charts.",
"Title: One Ok Rock\n\nOne Ok Rock, stylized as ONE OK ROCK (pronounced in Japanese as \"one o'clock\"), is a Japanese rock band formed in Tokyo, Japan in 2005. The band currently consists of Takahiro Moriuchi (vocals), Toru Yamashita (guitar/leader), Ryota Kohama (bass), and Tomoya Kanki (drums).",
"Title: Jinsei×Boku=\n\nJinsei×Boku= (人生×僕= \"Jinsei Kakete Boku wa\", lit. \"Life Times Me Equals\") is the sixth full-length album by the Japanese rock band, One Ok Rock. It was released on March 6, 2013 and managed to reach first place on the Oricon weekly chart. This album brought ONE OK ROCK to worldwide popularity, especially after the first single, \"The Beginning\", was selected as official soundtrack in the live action adaptation of \"Rurouni Kenshin\". The song peaked at the #2 on the \"Billboard\" Japan Hot 100 and stayed for 45 weeks. The next single, \"Deeper Deeper/Nothing Helps\", was featured on the \"\" (\"Nothing Helps\") game and used for Suzuki Swift TV commercials (\"Deeper Deeper\")."
] |
7,763
|
The singer that released the song "I Was Gonna Cancel", starred in what Australian soap opera?
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"Neighbours"
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bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"I Was Gonna Cancel",
"Kylie Minogue"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Goede tijden, slechte tijden (] , English: Good times, bad times ), also known as GTST or simply Goede Tijden, is the longest-running Dutch soap opera, which began on 1 October 1990 on RTL4.",
" The programme was the first daily soap in the Netherlands.",
" The soap is produced by Joop van den Ende and to date over 5,000 episodes have been broadcast.",
" It was inspired by the Australian soap \"The Restless Years\", although it started following its own course during the third season.",
" GTST is broadcast Monday to Friday at 20:00.",
" Around 1.5 million viewers watch each episode.",
" It is the highest rated soap opera in the Netherlands."
],
"title": "Goede tijden, slechte tijden"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Donald \"Don\" Fisher is a fictional character in the Australian television soap opera \"Home and Away\" played by actor Norman Coburn as a regular character, from the soap's inception in 1988 to 2003.",
" He acts as the main antagonist in the show's pilot episode, willing to go to any lengths to ensure local teen Bobby Simpson is locked up, however his character soon softens.",
" He spends almost his entire tenure on the show as the Principal of Summer Bay (at which he is given his iconic nickname \"Flathead\"), where he is stern but fair to all the students.",
" Although departing as a main character in 2003, Coburn has since returned for brief appearances in 2004, 2005 and 2007.",
" Coburn's long-running portrayal of Fisher earned him a place in the 2002 Guinness World Records alongside castmates Ray Meagher and Kate Ritchie.",
" as the longest serving cast member of an Australian soap opera."
],
"title": "Donald Fisher (Home and Away)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Alin Sumarwata is an Australian actress.",
" She is best known for her role in the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\" as Vanessa Villante.",
" She has also starred in series 2 of the critically acclaimed \"East West 101\" and played the role of May Stone in soap opera \"Home and Away\"."
],
"title": "Alin Sumarwata"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sheree Victoria Murphy (born 22 August 1975) is an English actress and television presenter, best known for her roles as Tricia Dingle in the ITV soap opera \"Emmerdale\", Eva Strong in the Channel 4 soap opera \"Hollyoaks\" and Dakota Davies in the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\"."
],
"title": "Sheree Murphy"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Home and Away\" is an Australian soap opera.",
" It was first broadcast on the Seven Network on 17 January 1988.",
" The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the Australian soap opera \"Home and Away\" in 2006, by order of first appearance.",
" They were all introduced by the show's series producer Julie McGuaran.",
" The 19th season of \"Home and Away\" began airing on the Seven Network on 16 January 2006 and concluded on 1 December 2006.",
" The first introduction of year was Amy Mathews as Rachel Armstrong in the year's premiere.",
" Jessica Tovey joined the cast as Belle Taylor in February.",
" Sam North began portraying Dom Moran in April.",
" Rodger Corser began playing Doctor Hugh Sullivan and Trent Baines arrived as Macca MacKenzie in the same month.",
" In July, Bobby Morley and Chris Sadrinna arrived as Drew Curtis and Rachel’s brother Brad, respectively.",
" In October Jessica Chapnik joined the cast as Sam Tolhurst and her son Rory joined her, and the same month the Cooper brothers Rocco, played by Ian Meadows and Johnny, played by Callan Mulvey were introduced."
],
"title": "List of Home and Away characters (2006)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kylie Ann Minogue, ( ; born 28 May 1968), often known simply as Kylie, is an Australian singer, songwriter, dancer and actress.",
" She achieved recognition starring in the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\", where she played tomboy mechanic Charlene Robinson.",
" Appearing in the series for two years, Minogue's character married Scott Robinson (Jason Donovan) in an episode viewed by nearly 20 million people in the United Kingdom making it one of the most watched Australian TV episodes ever.",
" Since then, Minogue has been a recording artist and has achieved commercial success and critical acclaim in the entertainment industry.",
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"Title: Goede tijden, slechte tijden\n\nGoede tijden, slechte tijden (] , English: Good times, bad times ), also known as GTST or simply Goede Tijden, is the longest-running Dutch soap opera, which began on 1 October 1990 on RTL4. The programme was the first daily soap in the Netherlands. The soap is produced by Joop van den Ende and to date over 5,000 episodes have been broadcast. It was inspired by the Australian soap \"The Restless Years\", although it started following its own course during the third season. GTST is broadcast Monday to Friday at 20:00. Around 1.5 million viewers watch each episode. It is the highest rated soap opera in the Netherlands.",
"Title: Donald Fisher (Home and Away)\n\nDonald \"Don\" Fisher is a fictional character in the Australian television soap opera \"Home and Away\" played by actor Norman Coburn as a regular character, from the soap's inception in 1988 to 2003. He acts as the main antagonist in the show's pilot episode, willing to go to any lengths to ensure local teen Bobby Simpson is locked up, however his character soon softens. He spends almost his entire tenure on the show as the Principal of Summer Bay (at which he is given his iconic nickname \"Flathead\"), where he is stern but fair to all the students. Although departing as a main character in 2003, Coburn has since returned for brief appearances in 2004, 2005 and 2007. Coburn's long-running portrayal of Fisher earned him a place in the 2002 Guinness World Records alongside castmates Ray Meagher and Kate Ritchie. as the longest serving cast member of an Australian soap opera.",
"Title: Alin Sumarwata\n\nAlin Sumarwata is an Australian actress. She is best known for her role in the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\" as Vanessa Villante. She has also starred in series 2 of the critically acclaimed \"East West 101\" and played the role of May Stone in soap opera \"Home and Away\".",
"Title: Sheree Murphy\n\nSheree Victoria Murphy (born 22 August 1975) is an English actress and television presenter, best known for her roles as Tricia Dingle in the ITV soap opera \"Emmerdale\", Eva Strong in the Channel 4 soap opera \"Hollyoaks\" and Dakota Davies in the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\".",
"Title: List of Home and Away characters (2006)\n\n\"Home and Away\" is an Australian soap opera. It was first broadcast on the Seven Network on 17 January 1988. The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the Australian soap opera \"Home and Away\" in 2006, by order of first appearance. They were all introduced by the show's series producer Julie McGuaran. The 19th season of \"Home and Away\" began airing on the Seven Network on 16 January 2006 and concluded on 1 December 2006. The first introduction of year was Amy Mathews as Rachel Armstrong in the year's premiere. Jessica Tovey joined the cast as Belle Taylor in February. Sam North began portraying Dom Moran in April. Rodger Corser began playing Doctor Hugh Sullivan and Trent Baines arrived as Macca MacKenzie in the same month. In July, Bobby Morley and Chris Sadrinna arrived as Drew Curtis and Rachel’s brother Brad, respectively. In October Jessica Chapnik joined the cast as Sam Tolhurst and her son Rory joined her, and the same month the Cooper brothers Rocco, played by Ian Meadows and Johnny, played by Callan Mulvey were introduced.",
"Title: Kylie Minogue\n\nKylie Ann Minogue, ( ; born 28 May 1968), often known simply as Kylie, is an Australian singer, songwriter, dancer and actress. She achieved recognition starring in the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\", where she played tomboy mechanic Charlene Robinson. Appearing in the series for two years, Minogue's character married Scott Robinson (Jason Donovan) in an episode viewed by nearly 20 million people in the United Kingdom making it one of the most watched Australian TV episodes ever. Since then, Minogue has been a recording artist and has achieved commercial success and critical acclaim in the entertainment industry. Minogue has been recognised with several honorific nicknames including \"Princess of Pop\" and \"Goddess of Pop\". She is recognised as the highest-selling Australian artist of all time by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).",
"Title: I Was Gonna Cancel\n\n\"I Was Gonna Cancel\" is a song by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue, released as the second and final single from her twelfth studio album \"Kiss Me Once\". The track was written and produced by American recording artist, songwriter and producer Pharrell Williams who she met while in Los Angeles, California. It was released in the United Kingdom on 11 May 2014 and a day later in the United States.",
"Title: Taurus Rising\n\nTaurus Rising is an Australian soap opera produced by the Reg Grundy Organisation and Dixie Normus for the Nine Network in 1982. Originally intended by the network to be a replacement for \"The Sullivans\", the series was one of a number of attempts to provide an Australian alternative to the glossy American supersoaps \"Dallas\" and \"Dynasty\" and featured two wealthy Sydney-based feuding families, the Brents and the Drysdales. To this end, it represented something of a stylistic departure for Grundy's. Unlike most other Australian soap operas which were recorded on videotape, \"Taurus Rising\" was shot entirely on film.",
"Title: Tom Oliver\n\nThomas Oliver (born 12 June 1938, Chandler's Ford, Hampshire, South East England) is an English Australian television, film and theatre actor best known today for playing the long-running role of lovable rogue Lou Carpenter in the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\". He is the second-longest serving television cast member of an Australian soap opera, behind \"Home and Away\" actor Ray Meagher",
"Title: Until Tomorrow\n\nUntil Tomorrow (1975) was an Australian television soap opera created by Reg Watson. The series was produced in colour by the Reg Grundy Organisation for the Seven Network in 1975. It was the second soap opera made by the Reg Grundy Organisation, the first having been \"Class of '74\". It is notable for having been made in Brisbane as opposed to Sydney or Melbourne, and was one of the few Australian soap operas produced for a daytime slot."
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Canadian Airlines were a founding member of which airline alliance that was founded 1 February 1999 for frequent international travellers?
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Oneworld
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" It is owned by the Bengaluru based United Breweries Group.",
" The airline started commercial operations on 9 May 2005 with a fleet of four new Airbus A320-200s operating a flight from Mumbai to Delhi.",
" It started its international operations on 3 September 2008 by connecting Bengaluru with London.",
" Kingfisher's head office is located in Kingfisher House Western Express Highway Vile Parle (E) Mumbai – 400099 India and its registered office is located in UB City, Bangalore.",
" Its head office was previously in the Kingfisher House in Vile Parle (East), Mumbai.",
" In 2012 Vijay Mallya was trying to sell the Vile Parle Kingfisher House.",
" The airline had shut down its operations when on 20 October 2012 the DGCA suspended its flying license.",
" This suspension had been due to failure to give an effective response to the show-cause notice issued by DGCA.",
" However, The airline had locked out its employees for several days before this suspension.",
" On 25 October 2012, the employees agreed to return to work.",
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" Kingfisher confirmed on 20 December 2011 that it will join the Oneworld airline alliance on 10 February 2012.",
" Kingfisher would have been the first Indian carrier to join one of the big airline alliances.",
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"Malaysia Airlines Berhad (MAB) (Malay: \"Penerbangan Malaysia Berhad\" ), formerly known as Malaysian Airline System Berhad (MAS) (Malay: \"Sistem Penerbangan Malaysia\" ), branded as Malaysia Airlines, is a major airline operating flights from Kuala Lumpur International Airport and from secondary hubs in Kota Kinabalu and Kuching to destinations throughout Asia, Oceania and Europe.",
" Malaysia Airlines is the flag carrier of Malaysia and a member of the oneworld airline alliance.",
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"Hong Kong Dragon Airlines Ltd (Chinese: 港龍航空公司), operating brand as Cathay Dragon (Chinese: 國泰港龍航空) and previously as Dragonair, is a Hong Kong-based international regional airline, with its corporate headquarters, Cathay Dragon House, and main hub at Hong Kong International Airport.",
" As of 30 October 2013, the airline operates a scheduled passenger network to 44 destinations in 13 countries and territories across Asia.",
" Additionally, the airline has 3 codeshares on routes which are served by partner airlines.",
" It has an all Airbus fleet of 41 aircraft, consisting of A320s, A321s and A330s. Cathay Dragon is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hong Kong's flag carrier, Cathay Pacific, and is an affiliate member of the Oneworld airline alliance.",
" The airline was founded on May 24, 1985 by Chao Kuang Piu, the airline's present honorary chairman.",
" Its maiden flight departed Hong Kong for Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia after being granted an air operator's certificate (AOC) by the Hong Kong Government in July 1985.",
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" Its member airlines include Air Berlin, American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, LATAM Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Qantas, Qatar Airways, Royal Jordanian, S7 Airlines and SriLankan Airlines, plus some 21 affiliated airlines.",
" As of August 2016, Oneworld is the third largest global alliance in terms of passengers with more than 557.4 million passengers carried, behind Star Alliance (689.98 M) and SkyTeam (665.4 M).",
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" United is a founding member of Star Alliance, the world's largest airline alliance.",
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"Title: History of Kingfisher Airlines\n\nKingfisher Airlines was established in 2003. It is owned by the Bengaluru based United Breweries Group. The airline started commercial operations on 9 May 2005 with a fleet of four new Airbus A320-200s operating a flight from Mumbai to Delhi. It started its international operations on 3 September 2008 by connecting Bengaluru with London. Kingfisher's head office is located in Kingfisher House Western Express Highway Vile Parle (E) Mumbai – 400099 India and its registered office is located in UB City, Bangalore. Its head office was previously in the Kingfisher House in Vile Parle (East), Mumbai. In 2012 Vijay Mallya was trying to sell the Vile Parle Kingfisher House. The airline had shut down its operations when on 20 October 2012 the DGCA suspended its flying license. This suspension had been due to failure to give an effective response to the show-cause notice issued by DGCA. However, The airline had locked out its employees for several days before this suspension. On 25 October 2012, the employees agreed to return to work. On 7 June 2010 Kingfisher became a member elect of the Oneworld airline alliance when it signed a formal membership agreement. Kingfisher confirmed on 20 December 2011 that it will join the Oneworld airline alliance on 10 February 2012. Kingfisher would have been the first Indian carrier to join one of the big airline alliances. However, on 3 February 2012, owing to bad financial situation and two days after the International Air Transport Association (IATA) clearing house suspended Kingfisher Airlines; the airlines participation to Oneworld has been put on hold.",
"Title: Canadian Airlines\n\nCanadian Airlines International Ltd. was a Canadian airline that operated from 1987 until 2001. The airline was Canada's second largest airline after Air Canada, and carried more than 11.9 million passengers to over 160 destinations in 17 countries on five continents at its height in 1996. Canadian Airlines served 105 destinations in Canada, more than any other airline. Canadian Airlines was also a founding member of the Oneworld airline alliance.",
"Title: Canadian Pacific Air Lines\n\nCanadian Pacific Air Lines was a Canadian airline that operated from 1942 to 1987. It operated under the name CP Air from 1968 to 1986. Headquartered at Vancouver International Airport in Richmond, British Columbia, it served Canadian and international routes until it was purchased by Pacific Western Airlines and absorbed into Canadian Airlines which branded itself as Canadian Airlines International.",
"Title: Malaysia Airlines\n\nMalaysia Airlines Berhad (MAB) (Malay: \"Penerbangan Malaysia Berhad\" ), formerly known as Malaysian Airline System Berhad (MAS) (Malay: \"Sistem Penerbangan Malaysia\" ), branded as Malaysia Airlines, is a major airline operating flights from Kuala Lumpur International Airport and from secondary hubs in Kota Kinabalu and Kuching to destinations throughout Asia, Oceania and Europe. Malaysia Airlines is the flag carrier of Malaysia and a member of the oneworld airline alliance. The company's headquarters are located at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. In August 2014, the Malaysian government's sovereign wealth fund Khazanah Nasional—which then owned 69.37% of the airline—announced its intention to purchase remaining ownership from minority shareholders and de-list the airline from Malaysia's stock exchange, thereby renationalising the airline.",
"Title: Continent pass\n\nA continent pass (usually called something like Europe (air)pass, Pacific (air)pass or American (air)pass) is a product and service of an airline alliance. For a relatively low price the traveler can travel freely using all intra-continental flights the airline alliance offers on that continent. There are restrictions on the number of miles, flights or stops the traveler can make. Travelers can benefit from the extensive networks airline alliances offer and can earn reward points for each mile they fly by participating in the alliance's frequent flyer program.",
"Title: AirClub\n\nThe AirClub is a 2012 founded airline alliance of seven airlines. It is considered to be the first and only airline alliance of business airlines, in the world. The alliance has a fleet of over 100 aircraft and is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.",
"Title: Cathay Dragon\n\nHong Kong Dragon Airlines Ltd (Chinese: 港龍航空公司), operating brand as Cathay Dragon (Chinese: 國泰港龍航空) and previously as Dragonair, is a Hong Kong-based international regional airline, with its corporate headquarters, Cathay Dragon House, and main hub at Hong Kong International Airport. As of 30 October 2013, the airline operates a scheduled passenger network to 44 destinations in 13 countries and territories across Asia. Additionally, the airline has 3 codeshares on routes which are served by partner airlines. It has an all Airbus fleet of 41 aircraft, consisting of A320s, A321s and A330s. Cathay Dragon is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hong Kong's flag carrier, Cathay Pacific, and is an affiliate member of the Oneworld airline alliance. The airline was founded on May 24, 1985 by Chao Kuang Piu, the airline's present honorary chairman. Its maiden flight departed Hong Kong for Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia after being granted an air operator's certificate (AOC) by the Hong Kong Government in July 1985. In 2010, Dragonair, together with its parent, Cathay Pacific, operated over 138,000 flights, carried nearly 27 million passengers and over 1.80 billion kg of cargo and mail.",
"Title: Oneworld\n\nOneworld (marketed as oneworld; CRS: *O) is an airline alliance founded on 1 February 1999. The alliance's stated objective is to be the first-choice airline alliance for the world's frequent international travelers. Its central alliance office is currently based in New York City in the United States. Its member airlines include Air Berlin, American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, LATAM Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Qantas, Qatar Airways, Royal Jordanian, S7 Airlines and SriLankan Airlines, plus some 21 affiliated airlines. As of August 2016, Oneworld is the third largest global alliance in terms of passengers with more than 557.4 million passengers carried, behind Star Alliance (689.98 M) and SkyTeam (665.4 M). Its slogan is \"An alliance of the world's leading airlines working as one.\"",
"Title: AiRUnion\n\nAiRUnion was a Russian airline alliance. It was the first airline alliance ever established in Russia. Member airlines and their affiliates enjoyed a high degree of co-operation in scheduling, ticketing, code sharing, flight transfer operations, frequent flyer program benefits, shared airport lounges, reducing costs, and sharing best practices.",
"Title: United Airlines\n\nUnited Airlines, Inc., commonly referred to as United, is a major U.S. airline headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. It is the world's third-largest airline when measured by revenue, after American Airlines and Delta Air Lines. United operates a large domestic and international route network, with an extensive presence in the Asia-Pacific region. United is a founding member of Star Alliance, the world's largest airline alliance. Regional service is operated by independent carriers under the brand name United Express. Its main competitors are American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Southwest Airlines."
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What 2017 America. Thriller stars Somali-American actor and director Barkhad Abdi?
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Extortion
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"Title: Good Time (film)\n\nGood Time is a 2017 American crime-drama film directed by Ben and Josh Safdie and written by Josh Safdie and Ronald Bronstein. The film stars Robert Pattinson, Barkhad Abdi and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Its original soundtrack was composed by electronic musician Oneohtrix Point Never.",
"Title: Black Reel Award for Best Supporting Actor\n\nThis page lists the winners and nominees for the Black Reel Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture. Academy Award-nominated or winning performances also honored with nominations or wins at the Black Reel Awards include Barkhad Abdi (\"Captain Phillips\"), Morgan Freeman (\"Million Dollar Baby\"), Michael Clark Duncan (\"The Green Mile\"), Jamie Foxx (\"Collateral\"), Djimon Hounsou (\"Blood Diamond\", \"In America\") and Eddie Murphy (\"Dreamgirls\").",
"Title: Black Reel Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor\n\nThis page lists the winners and nominees for the Black Reel Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture. Academy Award-nominated or winning performances also honored with nominations or wins at the Black Reel Awards include Barkhad Abdi (\"Captain Phillips\"), Morgan Freeman (\"Million Dollar Baby\"), Michael Clark Duncan (\"The Green Mile\"), Jamie Foxx (\"Collateral\"), Djimon Hounsou (\"Blood Diamond\", \"In America\") and Eddie Murphy (\"Dreamgirls\").",
"Title: Extortion (film)\n\nExtortion, is a 2017 American thriller film, starring Eion Bailey, Bethany Joy Lenz, Barkhad Abdi, and Danny Glover.",
"Title: 2017 Louis Vuitton Challenger’s Trophy\n\nThe 2017 Louis Vuitton Challenger’s Trophy (officially, the Trophy was given to the winner of the 2017 Louis Vuitton America’s Cup Challenger Playoffs) was a competition held to determine the challenger in the 2017 America's Cup. The races ran from 5 to 12 June 2017 in Bermuda and were preceded by the 2015–16 America's Cup World Series. It was won by Emirates Team New Zealand who defeated Artemis Racing in the final. The races were conducted using AC50 yachts, a new class of 50 ft hydrofoiling wingsail catamarans, larger than the AC45F yachts used in the world series and smaller than the AC72 yachts used in 2013. Emirates Team New Zealand went on to compete with defending champions Oracle Team USA in the 2017 America's Cup match.",
"Title: Dabka (film)\n\nDabka is an American drama film written and directed by Bryan Buckley. The film stars Evan Peters, Al Pacino, Melanie Griffith, and Barkhad Abdi.",
"Title: Eye in the Sky (2015 film)\n\nEye in the Sky is a 2015 British thriller film starring Helen Mirren, Aaron Paul, Alan Rickman and Barkhad Abdi. The film, directed by Gavin Hood based on a screenplay by Guy Hibbert, highlights the ethical challenges of drone warfare. Filming began in South Africa in September 2014.",
"Title: Mona Kosar Abdi\n\nMona Kosar Abdi (Somali: \"Mona Kosaar Cabdi\" , Arabic: منى كوثر عبدي ) is a Somali-American multimedia journalist. Currently (2017) working in Cleveland, Ohio on ABC affiliate Channel 5. She was a reporter at WSET ABC 13, the ABC television network affiliate for the Roanoke/Lynchburg, Virginia market. Abdi is also a contributing writer at the Al Jazeera Media Network. Additionally, she is an Associate Producer and previously served as an Assignment Editor at KGTV Channel 10, an ABC-affiliated television station based in San Diego. In 2011, Abdi also founded and was the Editor-in-Chief of the Gazzetta media outlet.",
"Title: Captain Phillips (film)\n\nCaptain Phillips is a 2013 American biographical survival thriller film directed by Paul Greengrass and starring Tom Hanks and Barkhad Abdi. The film is inspired by the true story of the 2009 \"Maersk Alabama\" hijacking, an incident during which merchant mariner Captain Richard Phillips was taken hostage by pirates in the Indian Ocean led by Abduwali Muse."
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Which cast member of "It Happened on Fifth Avenue" was also a major Broadway star in the 1920's?
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Victor Moore
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"Saint Marks Avenue was a station on the demolished section of the BMT Fifth Avenue Line.",
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" The next stop to the south was Atlantic Avenue, which still exists today as the Atlantic Avenue – Barclays Center subway station complex.",
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"880 Fifth Avenue is a luxury apartment building on Fifth Avenue at the northeast corner of 69th Street in New York City.",
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"\"General Hospital\" is the longest running American television serial drama, airing on ABC.",
" Created by Frank and Doris Hursley, the series premiered on April 1, 1963.",
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" Former cast member Rachel Ames was previously the series' longest-running cast member, portraying Audrey Hardy from 1964 to 2007, and making guest appearances in 2009 and 2013, the latter for the series' fiftieth anniversary.",
" Ames made a special appearance on October 30, 2015.",
" Actors Genie Francis and Kin Shriner, who portray Laura Spencer and Scott Baldwin, are the second and third longest-running cast members, having joined \"General Hospital\" in February and August 1977, respectively.",
" Actress Jacklyn Zeman — who portrays Bobbie Spencer — is the fourth longest-running cast member, joining the serial in December 1977.",
" Actress Jane Elliot, who joined the serial in June 1978 as Tracy Quartermaine, is the fifth longest-running cast member, joining \"General Hospital\" in June 1978 until her departure in May 2017.",
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"The Fifth Avenue Transportation Company was a transportation company based in New York which was founded in 1885 and operated of horse-and-omninbus transit along Fifth Avenue, with a route running from 89th Street to Bleecker Street using horse-drawn omnibuses.",
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"Title: Saint Marks Avenue (BMT Fifth Avenue Line)\n\nSaint Marks Avenue was a station on the demolished section of the BMT Fifth Avenue Line. Served by trains of the BMT Culver Line and BMT Fifth Avenue Line, it had 2 tracks and 2 side platforms. The station was opened on June 22, 1889 at Fifth Avenue and St. Marks Place, which is renamed St. Marks Avenue east of Fifth Avenue. It also had a connection to the Bergen Street Line trolleys. It closed on May 31, 1940.",
"Title: Fifth Avenue Line (Brooklyn elevated)\n\nThe Fifth Avenue Line, also called the Fifth Avenue Elevated or Fifth Avenue-Bay Ridge Line, was an elevated rail line in Brooklyn, New York City, United States. It ran above Hudson Avenue, Flatbush Avenue, Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, and Third Avenue from Downtown Brooklyn south to Bay Ridge. The portion on Third Avenue was called the Third Avenue Elevated to distinguish service from the West End Elevated.",
"Title: 36th Street (BMT Fifth Avenue Line)\n\n36th Street was a station on the demolished section of the BMT Fifth Avenue Line. It was served by trains of the BMT Culver Line and BMT Fifth Avenue Line. It had four tracks and two island platforms. The station was opened on May 29, 1890, and was the southern terminus of the Fifth Avenue Line until 1893, as well as the southernmost station to be installed along Fifth Avenue itself. Stations built beyond this point were located along Third Avenue, and the line was sometimes called the BMT Third Avenue Line south of here. The next stop to the north was 25th Street. The next stop to the south was Ninth Avenue for Culver Line trains and 40th Street for Fifth Avenue Line trains. Ninth Avenue station still exists today exclusively for the BMT West End Line. The station closed on May 31, 1940. Current rapid transit service in this area can be found one block west at the 36th Street Station on the underground BMT Fourth Avenue Line.",
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"Title: Madison Square Theatre\n\nThe Madison Square Theatre was a Broadway theatre in Manhattan, on the south side of 24th Street between Sixth Avenue and Broadway (which intersects Fifth Avenue near that point.) It was built in 1863, operated as a theater from 1865 to 1908, and demolished in 1908 to make way for an office building. The Madison Square Theatre was the scene of important developments in stage technology, theatre design, and theatrical tour management. For about half its history it had other names including the Fifth Avenue Theatre, Daly’s Fifth Avenue Theatre, Hoyt’s Madison Square Theatre, and Hoyt’s Theatre.",
"Title: Fulton Street (BMT Fifth Avenue Line)\n\nFulton Street was a station on the demolished section of the BMT Fifth Avenue Line. Served by trains of the BMT Culver Line and BMT Fifth Avenue Line, it had two tracks and one island platform. The station was opened on July 27, 1889 at Hudson Avenue and Fulton Street, and was the northernmost Fifth Avenue Line station before the line merged with the BMT Myrtle Avenue Line. It also had connections to the Fulton Street, DeKalb Avenue, and Flatbush Avenue Line streetcars. The next stop to the north was Bridge–Jay Streets. The next stop to the south was Atlantic Avenue, which still exists today as the Atlantic Avenue – Barclays Center subway station complex. It closed on May 31, 1940.",
"Title: 880 Fifth Avenue\n\n880 Fifth Avenue is a luxury apartment building on Fifth Avenue at the northeast corner of 69th Street in New York City. The Art-Deco-styled building has 21 floors and features 162 residential units. 880 Fifth Avenue is also one of the few Fifth Avenue buildings to have a garage.",
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The father of Gerald David Lascelles was born in what year?
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1882
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Which faculty member at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics wrote the book Time Reborn: From the Crisis in Physics to the Future of the Universe?
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Lee Smolin
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"Title: Fotini Markopoulou-Kalamara\n\nFotini G. Markopoulou-Kalamara (Greek: Φωτεινή Μαρκοπούλου-Καλαμαρά ; born April 3, 1971) is a Greek theoretical physicist interested in foundational mathematics and quantum mechanics. She was a faculty member at Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics and was an adjunct professor at the University of Waterloo.",
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"Title: John Watrous (computer scientist)\n\nJohn Harrison Watrous is a professor of computer science at the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo, a member of the Institute for Quantum Computing, an affiliate member of the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics and a Fellow of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research. He was a faculty member in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Calgary from 2002 to 2006 where he held a Canada Research Chair in quantum computing.",
"Title: Leonard Susskind\n\nLeonard Susskind (born 1940) is an American physicist, who is professor of theoretical physics at Stanford University, and director of the Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics. His research interests include string theory, quantum field theory, quantum statistical mechanics and quantum cosmology. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences of the US, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, an associate member of the faculty of Canada's Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, and a distinguished professor of the Korea Institute for Advanced Study.",
"Title: Robert Myers (physicist)\n\nRobert Myers is a theoretical physicist. Myers is faculty member at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. He was also previously a professor of physics at the University of Waterloo. His research concerns string theory and quantum gravity.",
"Title: Laurent Freidel\n\nLaurent Freidel is a French theoretical physicist and mathematical physicist known mainly for his contributions to quantum gravity, including loop quantum gravity, spin foam models, doubly special relativity, group field theory, relative locality and most recently metastring theory. He is currently a faculty member at Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.",
"Title: Raymond Laflamme\n\nRaymond Laflamme is a Canadian physicist and founder and current director of the Institute for Quantum Computing at the University of Waterloo. He is also a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Waterloo and an associate faculty member at Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. Laflamme is currently a Canada Research Chair in Quantum Information."
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7,769
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On which network did a sitcom directed by Jeff Melman and starring Patricia Heaton premiere?
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CBS
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bridge
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"The Goodbye Girl is a 2004 television film starring Patricia Heaton and Jeff Daniels.",
" It aired on TNT and is a remake of the 1977 film of the same name.",
" Following the plot of the original, it follows an actor who lives in an apartment along with his friend's ex-girlfriend, whom the friend has just abandoned, and her pre-teen daughter."
],
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"Room for Two is an American sitcom starring Patricia Heaton and Linda Lavin that aired for two seasons on ABC from March 24, 1992 to July 6, 1993."
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"Everybody Loves Raymond is an American television sitcom starring Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, Brad Garrett, Doris Roberts, Peter Boyle, Madylin Sweeten, and Monica Horan.",
" It premiered on CBS on September 13, 1996, and concluded on May 16, 2005 after nine seasons."
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"The Bituminous Coal Queens of Pennsylvania is a 2005 documentary film directed by David Hunt and Jody Eldred about the fiftieth annual \"Pennsylvania Bituminous Coal Queen\" beauty pageant which took place on Sunday, August 17, 2003 at the State Theatre Center for the Arts (Uniontown, Pennsylvania).",
" The film is produced by Hunt's wife Patricia Heaton, and prominently features actress Sarah Rush, who was herself a Coal Queen in her youth.",
" Heaton describes the film as \"an homage to small town America\"."
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"sentences": [
"\"Schooled\" is the second episode of the fourth season of the American sitcom \"Modern Family\", and the series' 74th episode overall.",
" It aired October 10, 2012.",
" The episode was written by Steven Levitan & Dan O'Shannon and directed by Jeff Melman."
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"sentences": [
"\"The Middle\" is an American sitcom about a working-class family living in Indiana and facing the day-to-day struggles of home life, work, and raising children.",
" \"The Middle\" premiered September 30, 2009, on the ABC network and is airing its eighth season as of 201617.",
" It features\" Everybody Loves Raymond\" star Patricia Heaton and \"Scrubs\" star Neil Flynn."
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"\"Into You Like a Train\" is the sixth episode of the second season of the American television medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy\", and the show's fifteenth episode overall.",
" The episode, which would have originally served as the season two premiere, was written by Krista Vernoff and directed by Jeff Melman.",
" The episode was originally broadcast on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States on October 30, 2005.",
" Vernoff received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series.",
" The episode's title refers to a song by The Psychedelic Furs from their Talk Talk Talk album.",
" The track was also covered by the band Jawbreaker as bonus track for their Dear You album 2004 reissue."
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"\"Woman Seeking Dead Husband: Smokers Okay, No Pets\" is the fourth episode of the first season of the American comedy-drama television series \"Psych\".",
" It was written by writer and co-executive producer Steve Franks, and was directed by Jeff Melman, his only work on the show.",
" The episode originally aired on USA Network in the United States on July 28, 2006.",
" The installment features guest appearances by series regulars Kirsten Nelson, Sage Brocklebank, Liam James, and Patricia Idlette among other guests."
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"sentences": [
"Jeffrey \"Jeff\" L. Melman (born May 18, 1947) is an American television director and producer.",
" Melman has directed for several present-day network television series.",
" More recently Melman has directed episodes of ABC's \"Grey's Anatomy\", \"Private Practice\" and \"Desperate Housewives\".",
" Melman previously directed on many hit sitcoms which include \"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air\", \"Malcolm in the Middle\", \"Everybody Loves Raymond\", \"That's My Bush!",
"\", \"The King of Queens\", \"Two and a Half Men\" and \"Frasier\".",
" Melman was also a producer on \"Oliver Beene\", \"Laverne and Shirley\", and \"Night Court\"."
],
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"Patricia Heaton Parties is an American cooking-themed television series that airs on Food Network.",
" It is presented by actress Patricia Heaton, and it features Heaton showcasing how to prepare different recipes for themed parties.",
" The series debuted on October 24, 2015 and was initially supposed to air for only one season, but a second season began airing on June 11, 2016."
],
"title": "Patricia Heaton Parties"
}
] |
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"Title: The Goodbye Girl (2004 film)\n\nThe Goodbye Girl is a 2004 television film starring Patricia Heaton and Jeff Daniels. It aired on TNT and is a remake of the 1977 film of the same name. Following the plot of the original, it follows an actor who lives in an apartment along with his friend's ex-girlfriend, whom the friend has just abandoned, and her pre-teen daughter.",
"Title: Room for Two (TV series)\n\nRoom for Two is an American sitcom starring Patricia Heaton and Linda Lavin that aired for two seasons on ABC from March 24, 1992 to July 6, 1993.",
"Title: Everybody Loves Raymond\n\nEverybody Loves Raymond is an American television sitcom starring Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, Brad Garrett, Doris Roberts, Peter Boyle, Madylin Sweeten, and Monica Horan. It premiered on CBS on September 13, 1996, and concluded on May 16, 2005 after nine seasons.",
"Title: The Bituminous Coal Queens of Pennsylvania\n\nThe Bituminous Coal Queens of Pennsylvania is a 2005 documentary film directed by David Hunt and Jody Eldred about the fiftieth annual \"Pennsylvania Bituminous Coal Queen\" beauty pageant which took place on Sunday, August 17, 2003 at the State Theatre Center for the Arts (Uniontown, Pennsylvania). The film is produced by Hunt's wife Patricia Heaton, and prominently features actress Sarah Rush, who was herself a Coal Queen in her youth. Heaton describes the film as \"an homage to small town America\".",
"Title: Schooled (Modern Family)\n\n\"Schooled\" is the second episode of the fourth season of the American sitcom \"Modern Family\", and the series' 74th episode overall. It aired October 10, 2012. The episode was written by Steven Levitan & Dan O'Shannon and directed by Jeff Melman.",
"Title: List of The Middle characters\n\n\"The Middle\" is an American sitcom about a working-class family living in Indiana and facing the day-to-day struggles of home life, work, and raising children. \"The Middle\" premiered September 30, 2009, on the ABC network and is airing its eighth season as of 201617. It features\" Everybody Loves Raymond\" star Patricia Heaton and \"Scrubs\" star Neil Flynn.",
"Title: Into You Like a Train\n\n\"Into You Like a Train\" is the sixth episode of the second season of the American television medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy\", and the show's fifteenth episode overall. The episode, which would have originally served as the season two premiere, was written by Krista Vernoff and directed by Jeff Melman. The episode was originally broadcast on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States on October 30, 2005. Vernoff received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series. The episode's title refers to a song by The Psychedelic Furs from their Talk Talk Talk album. The track was also covered by the band Jawbreaker as bonus track for their Dear You album 2004 reissue.",
"Title: Woman Seeking Dead Husband: Smokers Okay, No Pets\n\n\"Woman Seeking Dead Husband: Smokers Okay, No Pets\" is the fourth episode of the first season of the American comedy-drama television series \"Psych\". It was written by writer and co-executive producer Steve Franks, and was directed by Jeff Melman, his only work on the show. The episode originally aired on USA Network in the United States on July 28, 2006. The installment features guest appearances by series regulars Kirsten Nelson, Sage Brocklebank, Liam James, and Patricia Idlette among other guests.",
"Title: Jeff Melman\n\nJeffrey \"Jeff\" L. Melman (born May 18, 1947) is an American television director and producer. Melman has directed for several present-day network television series. More recently Melman has directed episodes of ABC's \"Grey's Anatomy\", \"Private Practice\" and \"Desperate Housewives\". Melman previously directed on many hit sitcoms which include \"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air\", \"Malcolm in the Middle\", \"Everybody Loves Raymond\", \"That's My Bush! \", \"The King of Queens\", \"Two and a Half Men\" and \"Frasier\". Melman was also a producer on \"Oliver Beene\", \"Laverne and Shirley\", and \"Night Court\".",
"Title: Patricia Heaton Parties\n\nPatricia Heaton Parties is an American cooking-themed television series that airs on Food Network. It is presented by actress Patricia Heaton, and it features Heaton showcasing how to prepare different recipes for themed parties. The series debuted on October 24, 2015 and was initially supposed to air for only one season, but a second season began airing on June 11, 2016."
] |
7,770
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What movie did Chris Marquette act in?
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The Girl Next Door
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"Chris Marquette",
"The Girl Next Door (2004 film)"
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"The Invisible is a 2007 Swedish-American teen supernatural thriller starring Justin Chatwin, Margarita Levieva, Chris Marquette, Marcia Gay Harden, and Callum Keith Rennie.",
" The movie was released in theaters on April 27, 2007, and on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on October 16, 2007.",
" \"The Invisible\" is a remake of the Swedish film \"Den osynlige\", which was based on the Swedish YA novel \"The Invisible\" by Mats Wahl.",
" It was filmed mostly in and around the city of Vancouver.",
" It was the last film distributed by Hollywood Pictures before the label was once again dissolved by Disney."
],
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"sentences": [
"Chris Marquette (born October 3, 1984) is an American film and television actor.",
" Known for his roles in such films as \"The Tic Code\", \"Freddy vs. Jason\", \"The Girl Next Door\", \"Just Friends\","
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"sentences": [
"Fear, Inc. is an 2016 American comedy horror film directed by Vincent Masciale and written by Luke Barnett.",
" The film stars Lucas Neff, Caitlin Stasey, Chris Marquette, and Stephanie Drake."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Always Watching: A Marble Hornets Story is a 2015 American supernatural horror film directed by James Moran and starring Alexandra Breckenridge, Chris Marquette, Jake McDorman and Doug Jones.",
" The film was released on video on demand on April 7, 2015, and opened in select theaters on May 15, 2015."
],
"title": "Always Watching: A Marble Hornets Story"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brian Ralston (born April 12, 1974) is a composer and musician living in Los Angeles.",
" Ralston is a graduate of the University of Arizona and the USC Thornton School of Music Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television program.",
" Brian's latest film is the 2017 drama Rose starring Cybill Shepherd, James Brolin and Pam Grier.",
" In 2012 he scored the 20th Century Fox inspirational sports film Crooked Arrows, starring Brandon Routh, directed by Steve Rash.",
" He has also composed music for the television series \"Angel\" (Season 4) and scores to the theatrical motion pictures \"9/Tenths\", directed by Bob Degus (\"Pleasantville\") starring Gabrielle Anwar, Henry Ian Cusick and Dave Ortiz, the Magnolia Pictures teen heist movie Graduation directed by Mike Mayer and starring Adam Arkin, Shannon Lucio, Chris Marquette, Riley Smith and Chris Lowell, and the dramatic feature Don't Fade Away directed by Luke Kasdan, starring Beau Bridges, Mischa Barton and Ryan Kwanten."
],
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"Infestation is a 2009 Horror-Comedy feature film by American writer/director Kyle Rankin.",
" It was produced by Mel Gibson's Icon Entertainment and starring Chris Marquette, E. Quincy Sloan, Brooke Nevin, Kinsey Packard, Deborah Geffner and Ray Wise.",
" It was filmed in Bulgaria."
],
"title": "Infestation (film)"
},
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"sentences": [
"10 Rules for Sleeping Around is a 2013 American screwball romantic sex comedy film written, produced, and directed by Leslie Greif and starring Jesse Bradford, Chris Marquette, Tammin Sursok, Virginia Williams and Reid Ewing."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Girl Next Door is a 2004 American romantic comedy film about a high school senior who falls in love for the first time with the girl next door, but finds the situation becoming complicated after he learns that she is a former pornographic actress.",
" It stars Emile Hirsch, Elisha Cuthbert, Timothy Olyphant, James Remar, Chris Marquette and Paul Dano and is directed by Luke Greenfield."
],
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},
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"Night of the Living Deb is a 2015 American romantic horror comedy film directed by Kyle Rankin.",
" It stars Maria Thayer, Michael Cassidy, Ray Wise and Chris Marquette.",
" Thayer plays an awkward woman who, after a one-night stand, realizes she has awoken to a zombie apocalypse."
],
"title": "Night of the Living Deb"
},
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"Graduation is a 2007 coming-of-age film starring Chris Lowell, Chris Marquette and Riley Smith released theatrically in May 2008.",
" It was made in collaboration with the producers of \"The Virgin Suicides\" and \"Seabiscuit\".",
" The film was shot in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania in 2005.",
" Additional scenes were shot in and outside of North Hills Senior High School."
],
"title": "Graduation (2007 film)"
}
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"Title: The Invisible (film)\n\nThe Invisible is a 2007 Swedish-American teen supernatural thriller starring Justin Chatwin, Margarita Levieva, Chris Marquette, Marcia Gay Harden, and Callum Keith Rennie. The movie was released in theaters on April 27, 2007, and on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on October 16, 2007. \"The Invisible\" is a remake of the Swedish film \"Den osynlige\", which was based on the Swedish YA novel \"The Invisible\" by Mats Wahl. It was filmed mostly in and around the city of Vancouver. It was the last film distributed by Hollywood Pictures before the label was once again dissolved by Disney.",
"Title: Chris Marquette\n\nChris Marquette (born October 3, 1984) is an American film and television actor. Known for his roles in such films as \"The Tic Code\", \"Freddy vs. Jason\", \"The Girl Next Door\", \"Just Friends\",",
"Title: Fear, Inc.\n\nFear, Inc. is an 2016 American comedy horror film directed by Vincent Masciale and written by Luke Barnett. The film stars Lucas Neff, Caitlin Stasey, Chris Marquette, and Stephanie Drake.",
"Title: Always Watching: A Marble Hornets Story\n\nAlways Watching: A Marble Hornets Story is a 2015 American supernatural horror film directed by James Moran and starring Alexandra Breckenridge, Chris Marquette, Jake McDorman and Doug Jones. The film was released on video on demand on April 7, 2015, and opened in select theaters on May 15, 2015.",
"Title: Brian Ralston\n\nBrian Ralston (born April 12, 1974) is a composer and musician living in Los Angeles. Ralston is a graduate of the University of Arizona and the USC Thornton School of Music Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television program. Brian's latest film is the 2017 drama Rose starring Cybill Shepherd, James Brolin and Pam Grier. In 2012 he scored the 20th Century Fox inspirational sports film Crooked Arrows, starring Brandon Routh, directed by Steve Rash. He has also composed music for the television series \"Angel\" (Season 4) and scores to the theatrical motion pictures \"9/Tenths\", directed by Bob Degus (\"Pleasantville\") starring Gabrielle Anwar, Henry Ian Cusick and Dave Ortiz, the Magnolia Pictures teen heist movie Graduation directed by Mike Mayer and starring Adam Arkin, Shannon Lucio, Chris Marquette, Riley Smith and Chris Lowell, and the dramatic feature Don't Fade Away directed by Luke Kasdan, starring Beau Bridges, Mischa Barton and Ryan Kwanten.",
"Title: Infestation (film)\n\nInfestation is a 2009 Horror-Comedy feature film by American writer/director Kyle Rankin. It was produced by Mel Gibson's Icon Entertainment and starring Chris Marquette, E. Quincy Sloan, Brooke Nevin, Kinsey Packard, Deborah Geffner and Ray Wise. It was filmed in Bulgaria.",
"Title: 10 Rules for Sleeping Around\n\n10 Rules for Sleeping Around is a 2013 American screwball romantic sex comedy film written, produced, and directed by Leslie Greif and starring Jesse Bradford, Chris Marquette, Tammin Sursok, Virginia Williams and Reid Ewing.",
"Title: The Girl Next Door (2004 film)\n\nThe Girl Next Door is a 2004 American romantic comedy film about a high school senior who falls in love for the first time with the girl next door, but finds the situation becoming complicated after he learns that she is a former pornographic actress. It stars Emile Hirsch, Elisha Cuthbert, Timothy Olyphant, James Remar, Chris Marquette and Paul Dano and is directed by Luke Greenfield.",
"Title: Night of the Living Deb\n\nNight of the Living Deb is a 2015 American romantic horror comedy film directed by Kyle Rankin. It stars Maria Thayer, Michael Cassidy, Ray Wise and Chris Marquette. Thayer plays an awkward woman who, after a one-night stand, realizes she has awoken to a zombie apocalypse.",
"Title: Graduation (2007 film)\n\nGraduation is a 2007 coming-of-age film starring Chris Lowell, Chris Marquette and Riley Smith released theatrically in May 2008. It was made in collaboration with the producers of \"The Virgin Suicides\" and \"Seabiscuit\". The film was shot in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania in 2005. Additional scenes were shot in and outside of North Hills Senior High School."
] |
7,771
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Parents and My Weekly, are what type of media?
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magazine
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comparison
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easy
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{
"title": [
"Parents (magazine)",
"My Weekly"
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0,
1
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"Oriental Weekly (東方報) is a Chinese language ethnic weekly newspaper, based in Calgary, Alberta.",
" It was founded in 1981 to serve the growing Chinese population in Western Canada.",
" \"Oriental Weekly\" is owned by Trend Media, parent company of another weekly Chinese newspaper, Trend Weekly (閒情報).",
" Its publisher is Danny Chan, 30 years veteran of Chinese publishing in Canada."
],
"title": "Oriental Weekly"
},
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"sentences": [
"A media type (also MIME type and content type) is a two-part identifier for file formats and format contents transmitted on the Internet.",
" The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is the official authority for the standardization and publication of these classifications.",
" Media types were originally defined in Request for Comments 2045 in November 1996 as a part of \"MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)\" specification, for denoting type of email message content and attachments; hence the name \"MIME type\".",
" Media types are also used by other internet protocols such as HTTP and document file formats such as HTML, for similar purpose."
],
"title": "Media type"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The publication originated as a newspaper.",
" It was purchased by the Thomson brothers early in the twentieth century, and was relaunched as a magazine in 1910."
],
"title": "My Weekly"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Social Media Examiner is a U.S.-based media company, founded by Michael Stelzner.",
" It publishes online magazines, blogs and podcasts about how business people can use social networks, on two websites: SocialMediaExaminer.com and MyKidsAdventures.com.",
" The online magazine publishes original research, has a weekly podcast show and oversees multiple communities for social media marketers.",
" MyKidsAdventures.com publishes information on creative activities, and is aimed at parents and grandparents."
],
"title": "Social Media Examiner"
},
{
"sentences": [
"In DVD authoring, a write strategy is a set of low-level parameters that enables an optical disc drive to write on a specific type of blank media according to its optimum specifications.",
" The media type is identified by the manufacturer and media ID, which is often unrelated to the brand of the media due to rebadging.",
" Write strategies are essential for compatibility with various types of blank media, and are typically stored in the drive's firmware.",
" If a drive lacks a write strategy for a media type, it will only be able to write using minimum speed.",
" Drive manufacturers typically include new or improved write strategies as part of a firmware upgrade, in order to extend or improve compatibility with blank media.",
" In cases where official support for a drive has been discontinued or is deemed unsatisfactory, users have come up with ways to patch the write strategies by modding the drive's firmware."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Las Vegas Weekly is a free alternative weekly newspaper based in Henderson, Nevada, covering Las Vegas arts, entertainment, culture and news.",
" \"Las Vegas Weekly\" is published by Greenspun Media Group.",
" The paper was founded in 1992 by James P. Reza, Greg Ryan and Robert Ringle as a free monthly publication called \"Scope Magazine\" covering Southern Nevada's culture, arts, music and lifestyle from a decidedly Generation X perspective .",
" \"Scope\" published its first issue in April 1992.",
" In 1996, Reza partnered with Daniel Greenspun, forming a new company (Radiant City Publications LLC) to publish \"Scope\".",
" During this partnership, Reza continued on as Managing Editor, broadening the coverage to a more traditional alternative newsweekly style, and accelerated the publishing schedule to biweekly.",
" In 1998, Reza sold his remaining interest in \"Scope\" to The Greenspun Corporation, who retooled it and renamed it \"Las Vegas Weekly\".",
" As of December 2009, \"Las Vegas Weekly\" had a circulation of 65,000."
],
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"The portrayal of the family structure in the media is important because the media reinforces different gender stereotypes in society today.",
" The media tends to highlight the \"traditional American family\" as opposed to nonconventional configurations.",
" Social Scientists have found that home, family and romance are three of the most important components of the way characters are presented.",
" Moreover, these qualities are often presented in a stereotypical and traditional fashion.",
" In the past few years, the traditional American family has shifted from its original patriarchal structure to a more gender-equivalent dynamic.",
" For example, two-married-parent families were the most common type of family unit a generation ago; however, in the year 2000 that particular family structure could only be found in one out of four households.",
" The depictions of these changes in the media can reinforce or debunk society's views on raising a family.",
" Media channels such as children's books, television, movies and advertisements are direct touch points for both youth and parents to process shifting gender roles within the family.",
" More specifically, as roles such as \"dumb\" fathers, single mothers, step mothers and stay-at-home dads continue to be portrayed in the media, these roles will mirror and shift in reality as well."
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"sentences": [
"Weekly Shonen Jump is a digital \"shōnen\" manga anthology published in North America by Viz Media, and the successor to their monthly print anthology \"Shonen Jump\".",
" It began serialization on January 30, 2012 as Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha (officially stylized as \"Weekly SHONEN JUMP αlpha\" or \"Weekly SHONEN JUMP Alpha\"), with two free preview issues released in the buildup to its launch.",
" Based on Shueisha's popular Japanese magazine \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\", \"Weekly Shonen Jump\" is an attempt to provide English readers with easily accessible, affordable, and officially licensed editions of the latest installments of popular \"Shōnen Jump\" manga soon after their release in Japan, as an alternative to popular bootleg scanlation services."
],
"title": "Weekly Shonen Jump (American magazine)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"SF Weekly is a free alternative weekly newspaper in San Francisco, California.",
" The newspaper, distributed throughout the San Francisco Bay Area every Thurssday, is published by the San Francisco Newspaper Company.",
" Founded locally in the mid-1980s and bought by Village Voice Media (then New Times Media) in 1995, \"SF Weekly\" has garnered notable national journalism awards.",
" The paper sponsored the \"SF Weekly\" Music Awards, also known as the \"Wammies.\""
],
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"sentences": [
"Parents, published by Meredith Corporation, is an American mass circulation monthly magazine that features scientific information on child development geared to help parents in raising their children."
],
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"Title: Oriental Weekly\n\nOriental Weekly (東方報) is a Chinese language ethnic weekly newspaper, based in Calgary, Alberta. It was founded in 1981 to serve the growing Chinese population in Western Canada. \"Oriental Weekly\" is owned by Trend Media, parent company of another weekly Chinese newspaper, Trend Weekly (閒情報). Its publisher is Danny Chan, 30 years veteran of Chinese publishing in Canada.",
"Title: Media type\n\nA media type (also MIME type and content type) is a two-part identifier for file formats and format contents transmitted on the Internet. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is the official authority for the standardization and publication of these classifications. Media types were originally defined in Request for Comments 2045 in November 1996 as a part of \"MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)\" specification, for denoting type of email message content and attachments; hence the name \"MIME type\". Media types are also used by other internet protocols such as HTTP and document file formats such as HTML, for similar purpose.",
"Title: My Weekly\n\nThe publication originated as a newspaper. It was purchased by the Thomson brothers early in the twentieth century, and was relaunched as a magazine in 1910.",
"Title: Social Media Examiner\n\nSocial Media Examiner is a U.S.-based media company, founded by Michael Stelzner. It publishes online magazines, blogs and podcasts about how business people can use social networks, on two websites: SocialMediaExaminer.com and MyKidsAdventures.com. The online magazine publishes original research, has a weekly podcast show and oversees multiple communities for social media marketers. MyKidsAdventures.com publishes information on creative activities, and is aimed at parents and grandparents.",
"Title: Write strategy\n\nIn DVD authoring, a write strategy is a set of low-level parameters that enables an optical disc drive to write on a specific type of blank media according to its optimum specifications. The media type is identified by the manufacturer and media ID, which is often unrelated to the brand of the media due to rebadging. Write strategies are essential for compatibility with various types of blank media, and are typically stored in the drive's firmware. If a drive lacks a write strategy for a media type, it will only be able to write using minimum speed. Drive manufacturers typically include new or improved write strategies as part of a firmware upgrade, in order to extend or improve compatibility with blank media. In cases where official support for a drive has been discontinued or is deemed unsatisfactory, users have come up with ways to patch the write strategies by modding the drive's firmware.",
"Title: Las Vegas Weekly\n\nLas Vegas Weekly is a free alternative weekly newspaper based in Henderson, Nevada, covering Las Vegas arts, entertainment, culture and news. \"Las Vegas Weekly\" is published by Greenspun Media Group. The paper was founded in 1992 by James P. Reza, Greg Ryan and Robert Ringle as a free monthly publication called \"Scope Magazine\" covering Southern Nevada's culture, arts, music and lifestyle from a decidedly Generation X perspective . \"Scope\" published its first issue in April 1992. In 1996, Reza partnered with Daniel Greenspun, forming a new company (Radiant City Publications LLC) to publish \"Scope\". During this partnership, Reza continued on as Managing Editor, broadening the coverage to a more traditional alternative newsweekly style, and accelerated the publishing schedule to biweekly. In 1998, Reza sold his remaining interest in \"Scope\" to The Greenspun Corporation, who retooled it and renamed it \"Las Vegas Weekly\". As of December 2009, \"Las Vegas Weekly\" had a circulation of 65,000.",
"Title: Parental portrayals in the media\n\nThe portrayal of the family structure in the media is important because the media reinforces different gender stereotypes in society today. The media tends to highlight the \"traditional American family\" as opposed to nonconventional configurations. Social Scientists have found that home, family and romance are three of the most important components of the way characters are presented. Moreover, these qualities are often presented in a stereotypical and traditional fashion. In the past few years, the traditional American family has shifted from its original patriarchal structure to a more gender-equivalent dynamic. For example, two-married-parent families were the most common type of family unit a generation ago; however, in the year 2000 that particular family structure could only be found in one out of four households. The depictions of these changes in the media can reinforce or debunk society's views on raising a family. Media channels such as children's books, television, movies and advertisements are direct touch points for both youth and parents to process shifting gender roles within the family. More specifically, as roles such as \"dumb\" fathers, single mothers, step mothers and stay-at-home dads continue to be portrayed in the media, these roles will mirror and shift in reality as well.",
"Title: Weekly Shonen Jump (American magazine)\n\nWeekly Shonen Jump is a digital \"shōnen\" manga anthology published in North America by Viz Media, and the successor to their monthly print anthology \"Shonen Jump\". It began serialization on January 30, 2012 as Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha (officially stylized as \"Weekly SHONEN JUMP αlpha\" or \"Weekly SHONEN JUMP Alpha\"), with two free preview issues released in the buildup to its launch. Based on Shueisha's popular Japanese magazine \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\", \"Weekly Shonen Jump\" is an attempt to provide English readers with easily accessible, affordable, and officially licensed editions of the latest installments of popular \"Shōnen Jump\" manga soon after their release in Japan, as an alternative to popular bootleg scanlation services.",
"Title: SF Weekly\n\nSF Weekly is a free alternative weekly newspaper in San Francisco, California. The newspaper, distributed throughout the San Francisco Bay Area every Thurssday, is published by the San Francisco Newspaper Company. Founded locally in the mid-1980s and bought by Village Voice Media (then New Times Media) in 1995, \"SF Weekly\" has garnered notable national journalism awards. The paper sponsored the \"SF Weekly\" Music Awards, also known as the \"Wammies.\"",
"Title: Parents (magazine)\n\nParents, published by Meredith Corporation, is an American mass circulation monthly magazine that features scientific information on child development geared to help parents in raising their children."
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7,772
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What is the name of the film made in 2006 by the actress who starred in "About last Night..."
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Demi Moore
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"Last Night's Vice is a five-piece pop rock band from St. Louis, Missouri.",
" After forming in 2006, the group self-released their debut EP called The Power Cosmic EP.",
" Locally, some of their milestones would include playing at both Pointfest 27 and Pointfest 28 as well as the 2011 Fair Saint Louis.",
" Nationally, Last Night's Vice has played at a number of iconic venues from The Cubby Bear in Chicago, IL and The Viper Room in Los Angeles, CA."
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"The Nutty Professor soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 1996 Universal Pictures comedy film, \"The Nutty Professor\".",
" It was released the same year through Def Jam Recordings, which was distributed by PolyGram Records and contained hip hop and R&B music.",
" The album fared well on the Billboard charts, peaking at #8 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and #1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and featured several charting singles: \"Ain't Nobody\" by Monica featuring Treach of Naughty By Nature, \"I Like\" by Montell Jordan featuring Slick Rick, \"Ain't No Nigga\" by Jay-Z featuring Foxy Brown \"Touch Me, Tease Me\" by Case featuring Mary J. Blige and Foxy Brown and \"Last Night\" by Az Yet all made it to the charts with \"Last Night\" making it to #9 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" The two tracks \"Come Around\" by Dos of Soul and \"My Crew Can't Go For That\" by Trigger tha Gambler featuring D.V. Alias Khrist and Smoothe da Hustler."
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"Last Night a DJ Saved My Life is a book written by Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton about the history of DJing published in 1999.",
" A compilation album of the same name was released with the book.",
" The album contains various clips ranging from 1970s reggae to Handel's \"Largo\", the first song to reach radio airwaves, in 1906.",
" The book takes its name from the Indeep single \"Last Night a DJ Saved My Life.\"",
" In 2006, The Observer named \"Last Night...\" #45 on their list of the greatest music books."
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"The Last Night of the Barbary Coast (1913) was an early example of the exploitation film, showing what was purported to be the last night of the Barbary Coast red-light section of San Francisco.",
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"\"Prelude 12/21\" is the first song on AFI's seventh album \"Decemberunderground\", written by Hunter Burgan, Adam Carson, David Paden Marchand, Jade Puget, released in 2006.",
" The song has a secret beginning if the CD is rewound twenty seconds before it starts.",
" An altered version of the song was mixed with \"Miss Murder\" for inclusion in the director's cut of its music video.",
" The number in the song title, '12/21', could be a reference to December 21, the winter solstice, which has the longest night of the year.",
" In addition to being the first track on \"Decemberunderground\" and the fact that the title contains the word \"prelude\", it is often used as an opener at AFI shows.",
" The song was also featured in the season 4 episode \"Where Did You Sleep Last Night?",
"\" of \"One Tree Hill\" when Peyton Sawyer receives a boxing lesson from her half-brother Derek Sommers.",
" It was also featured at the end of an episode of \"Smallville\" (specifically in the ninth episode of the sixth season, \"Subterranean\")."
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"About Last Night (styled as About Last Night...) is a 1986 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Edward Zwick, and starring Rob Lowe and Demi Moore as Chicago yuppies who enter a committed relationship for the first time.",
" The screenplay by Tim Kazurinsky and Denise DeClue is based on the 1974 David Mamet play \"Sexual Perversity in Chicago\".",
" The film was remade as the 2014 \"About Last Night\" (without the ellipsis)."
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" is a 1935 American mystery comedy film directed by James Whale.",
" The film, based on the novel \"The Hangover Murders\", is about the investigation of the murder of one of a group of friends.",
" The survivors are unable to recall the events of the night of the murder because they were all too drunk.",
" \"Remember Last Night?\"",
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"Moros Eros was an American alternative rock band from Marietta, Georgia.",
" The band formed under the name \"In Vitro\" and released their debut EP \"I'm Dying But I Still Don't See Anything\" under that name, only to discover the name was already trademarked by a French band.",
" The band renamed themselves Moros Eros (Moros is Greek for \"impending doom\" and Eros is the Greek god of love).",
" The band signed to Victory Records.",
" The band's debut album \"I Saw The Devil Last Night And Now The Sun Shines Bright\" was released on October 31, 2006, with the single \"\"Today Is The Day\"\" soon following.",
" The band played at the 2007 South by Southwest.",
" The group's most recent album, \"Jealous Me Was Killed By Curiosity\", arrived in October 2006."
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"Demi Gene Guynes ( ; born November 11, 1962), professionally known as Demi Moore, is an American actress, former songwriter, and model.",
" Moore dropped out of high school at age 16 to pursue an acting career and appeared in the men's magazine \"Oui\" in 1981.",
" After making her film debut later that year, she appeared on the soap opera \"General Hospital\" and subsequently gained recognition for her work in \"Blame It on Rio\" (1984) and \"St. Elmo's Fire\" (1985).",
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"Title: Last Nights Vice\n\nLast Night's Vice is a five-piece pop rock band from St. Louis, Missouri. After forming in 2006, the group self-released their debut EP called The Power Cosmic EP. Locally, some of their milestones would include playing at both Pointfest 27 and Pointfest 28 as well as the 2011 Fair Saint Louis. Nationally, Last Night's Vice has played at a number of iconic venues from The Cubby Bear in Chicago, IL and The Viper Room in Los Angeles, CA.",
"Title: The Nutty Professor (soundtrack)\n\nThe Nutty Professor soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 1996 Universal Pictures comedy film, \"The Nutty Professor\". It was released the same year through Def Jam Recordings, which was distributed by PolyGram Records and contained hip hop and R&B music. The album fared well on the Billboard charts, peaking at #8 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and #1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and featured several charting singles: \"Ain't Nobody\" by Monica featuring Treach of Naughty By Nature, \"I Like\" by Montell Jordan featuring Slick Rick, \"Ain't No Nigga\" by Jay-Z featuring Foxy Brown \"Touch Me, Tease Me\" by Case featuring Mary J. Blige and Foxy Brown and \"Last Night\" by Az Yet all made it to the charts with \"Last Night\" making it to #9 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The two tracks \"Come Around\" by Dos of Soul and \"My Crew Can't Go For That\" by Trigger tha Gambler featuring D.V. Alias Khrist and Smoothe da Hustler.",
"Title: Last Night a DJ Saved My Life (book)\n\nLast Night a DJ Saved My Life is a book written by Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton about the history of DJing published in 1999. A compilation album of the same name was released with the book. The album contains various clips ranging from 1970s reggae to Handel's \"Largo\", the first song to reach radio airwaves, in 1906. The book takes its name from the Indeep single \"Last Night a DJ Saved My Life.\" In 2006, The Observer named \"Last Night...\" #45 on their list of the greatest music books.",
"Title: The Last Night of the Barbary Coast\n\nThe Last Night of the Barbary Coast (1913) was an early example of the exploitation film, showing what was purported to be the last night of the Barbary Coast red-light section of San Francisco. In reality, the Barbary Coast wasn't shut down until 1917.",
"Title: Prelude 12/21\n\n\"Prelude 12/21\" is the first song on AFI's seventh album \"Decemberunderground\", written by Hunter Burgan, Adam Carson, David Paden Marchand, Jade Puget, released in 2006. The song has a secret beginning if the CD is rewound twenty seconds before it starts. An altered version of the song was mixed with \"Miss Murder\" for inclusion in the director's cut of its music video. The number in the song title, '12/21', could be a reference to December 21, the winter solstice, which has the longest night of the year. In addition to being the first track on \"Decemberunderground\" and the fact that the title contains the word \"prelude\", it is often used as an opener at AFI shows. The song was also featured in the season 4 episode \"Where Did You Sleep Last Night? \" of \"One Tree Hill\" when Peyton Sawyer receives a boxing lesson from her half-brother Derek Sommers. It was also featured at the end of an episode of \"Smallville\" (specifically in the ninth episode of the sixth season, \"Subterranean\").",
"Title: About Last Night (1986 film)\n\nAbout Last Night (styled as About Last Night...) is a 1986 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Edward Zwick, and starring Rob Lowe and Demi Moore as Chicago yuppies who enter a committed relationship for the first time. The screenplay by Tim Kazurinsky and Denise DeClue is based on the 1974 David Mamet play \"Sexual Perversity in Chicago\". The film was remade as the 2014 \"About Last Night\" (without the ellipsis).",
"Title: Remember Last Night?\n\nRemember Last Night? is a 1935 American mystery comedy film directed by James Whale. The film, based on the novel \"The Hangover Murders\", is about the investigation of the murder of one of a group of friends. The survivors are unable to recall the events of the night of the murder because they were all too drunk. \"Remember Last Night?\" features an ensemble cast headed by Edward Arnold, Constance Cummings, and Robert Young.",
"Title: Moros Eros\n\nMoros Eros was an American alternative rock band from Marietta, Georgia. The band formed under the name \"In Vitro\" and released their debut EP \"I'm Dying But I Still Don't See Anything\" under that name, only to discover the name was already trademarked by a French band. The band renamed themselves Moros Eros (Moros is Greek for \"impending doom\" and Eros is the Greek god of love). The band signed to Victory Records. The band's debut album \"I Saw The Devil Last Night And Now The Sun Shines Bright\" was released on October 31, 2006, with the single \"\"Today Is The Day\"\" soon following. The band played at the 2007 South by Southwest. The group's most recent album, \"Jealous Me Was Killed By Curiosity\", arrived in October 2006.",
"Title: Demi Moore\n\nDemi Gene Guynes ( ; born November 11, 1962), professionally known as Demi Moore, is an American actress, former songwriter, and model. Moore dropped out of high school at age 16 to pursue an acting career and appeared in the men's magazine \"Oui\" in 1981. After making her film debut later that year, she appeared on the soap opera \"General Hospital\" and subsequently gained recognition for her work in \"Blame It on Rio\" (1984) and \"St. Elmo's Fire\" (1985). Her first film to become both a critical and commercial hit was \"About Last Night...\" (1986), which established her as a Hollywood star."
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7,773
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Which fictional character and the protagonist of Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book" did Letting in the Jungle continues its adventure
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Mowgli
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" First published in 1895, it features five stories about Mowgli and three unrelated stories, all but one set in India, most of which Kipling wrote while living in Vermont.",
" All of the stories were previously published in magazines in 1894-5, often under different titles.",
" The original book is now worth $3.4 million.",
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"Baloo (Hindi: भालू \"Bhālū\", \"bear\") is a main fictional character featured in Rudyard Kipling's \"The Jungle Book\" from 1894 and \"The Second Jungle Book\" from 1895.",
" Baloo, a bear, is the strict teacher of the cubs of the Seeonee wolf pack.",
" His most challenging pupil is the \"man-cub\" Mowgli.",
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"Shree.",
" Hathi is a fictional character created by Rudyard Kipling for the Mowgli stories collected in \"The Jungle Book\" (1894) and \"The Second Jungle Book\" (1895).",
" Hathi is a bull elephant that lives in the jungle.",
" Kipling named him after \"hāthī\" (हाथी),(ہاتھی) the Hindi and Urdu word for \"elephant\"."
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"Jungle Book (formerly known as Jungle Book: Origins) is an upcoming live-action adventure fantasy film directed by Andy Serkis and written by Callie Kloves, based on \"The Jungle Book\" by Rudyard Kipling.",
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"The Third Jungle Book by Pamela Jekel (ISBN , 1992), originally illustrated by Nancy Malick, is a collection of new stories about Mowgli, the feral child character, and his animal companions, created by Rudyard Kipling and featured in Kipling's \"The Jungle Book\" (1894) and \"The Second Jungle Book\" (1895)."
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"Naulakha, also known as the Rudyard Kipling House, is a historic Shingle Style house on Kipling Road in Dummerston, Vermont, a few miles outside Brattleboro.",
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" It is in this house that Kipling wrote \"Captains Courageous\", \"The Jungle Book\", \"The Day's Work\", and \"The Seven Seas\", and did work on \"Kim\" and \"The Just So Stories\".",
" Kipling named the house after the Naulakha Pavilion, situated inside Lahore Fort in Pakistan.",
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" She is a female Indian wolf, member of the Seeonee pack, who while suckling her own cubs decides also to adopt a human \"cub\" that her mate Father Wolf has found wandering in the jungle, naming him \"Mowgli\" (which means \"frog\" in the Speech of the Jungle) because of his hairlessness."
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"Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book is a 1994 live-action American adventure film co-written and directed by Stephen Sommers, produced by Edward S. Feldman and Raju Patel, from a story by Ronald Yanover and Mark Geldman.",
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"Title: Baloo\n\nBaloo (Hindi: भालू \"Bhālū\", \"bear\") is a main fictional character featured in Rudyard Kipling's \"The Jungle Book\" from 1894 and \"The Second Jungle Book\" from 1895. Baloo, a bear, is the strict teacher of the cubs of the Seeonee wolf pack. His most challenging pupil is the \"man-cub\" Mowgli. Baloo and Bagheera, a panther, save Mowgli from Shere Khan the tiger and endeavor to teach Mowgli the Law of the Jungle in many of \"The Jungle Book\" stories.",
"Title: Letting in the Jungle\n\n\"Letting In the Jungle\" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling which continues Mowgli's adventures from \"Mowgli's Brothers\" and \"Tiger! Tiger! \". The story was written at Kipling's parents' home in Tisbury, Wiltshire, and is therefore the only Mowgli story not written in Vermont.",
"Title: Hathi\n\nShree. Hathi is a fictional character created by Rudyard Kipling for the Mowgli stories collected in \"The Jungle Book\" (1894) and \"The Second Jungle Book\" (1895). Hathi is a bull elephant that lives in the jungle. Kipling named him after \"hāthī\" (हाथी),(ہاتھی) the Hindi and Urdu word for \"elephant\".",
"Title: Jungle Book (2018 film)\n\nJungle Book (formerly known as Jungle Book: Origins) is an upcoming live-action adventure fantasy film directed by Andy Serkis and written by Callie Kloves, based on \"The Jungle Book\" by Rudyard Kipling. The film stars Rohan Chand, Matthew Rhys and Freida Pinto, with motion capture performances from Tom Hollander, Christian Bale, and Benedict Cumberbatch.",
"Title: The Third Jungle Book\n\nThe Third Jungle Book by Pamela Jekel (ISBN , 1992), originally illustrated by Nancy Malick, is a collection of new stories about Mowgli, the feral child character, and his animal companions, created by Rudyard Kipling and featured in Kipling's \"The Jungle Book\" (1894) and \"The Second Jungle Book\" (1895).",
"Title: Naulakha (Rudyard Kipling House)\n\nNaulakha, also known as the Rudyard Kipling House, is a historic Shingle Style house on Kipling Road in Dummerston, Vermont, a few miles outside Brattleboro. The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1993 for its association with the author Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936), who had it built in 1893 and made it his home until 1896. It is in this house that Kipling wrote \"Captains Courageous\", \"The Jungle Book\", \"The Day's Work\", and \"The Seven Seas\", and did work on \"Kim\" and \"The Just So Stories\". Kipling named the house after the Naulakha Pavilion, situated inside Lahore Fort in Pakistan. The house is now owned by the Landmark Trust, and is available for rent.",
"Title: Raksha (The Jungle Book)\n\nRaksha (Hindi: रक्षा / \"Rakṣā\" or Mother Wolf as initially named) is a fictional character featured in Rudyard Kipling's Mowgli stories, collected in \"The Jungle Book\" and \"The Second Jungle Book\". She is a female Indian wolf, member of the Seeonee pack, who while suckling her own cubs decides also to adopt a human \"cub\" that her mate Father Wolf has found wandering in the jungle, naming him \"Mowgli\" (which means \"frog\" in the Speech of the Jungle) because of his hairlessness.",
"Title: Mowgli\n\nMowgli is a fictional character and the protagonist of Rudyard Kipling's \"The Jungle Book\" stories. He is a naked feral child from the Pench area in Seoni, India, who originally appeared in Kipling's short story \"In the Rukh\" (collected in \"Many Inventions\", 1893) and then went on to become the most prominent and memorable character in his collections \"The Jungle Book\" and \"The Second Jungle Book\" (1894–1895), which also featured stories about other characters.",
"Title: The Jungle Book (1994 film)\n\nRudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book is a 1994 live-action American adventure film co-written and directed by Stephen Sommers, produced by Edward S. Feldman and Raju Patel, from a story by Ronald Yanover and Mark Geldman. It is the second film adaptation by The Walt Disney Company of the Mowgli stories from \"The Jungle Book\" and \"The Second Jungle Book\" by Rudyard Kipling."
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7,774
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Mark Owen is a member of what group that sang the song Hey Boy?
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Take That
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"Take That are an English pop music group formed in Manchester, England in 1990.",
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"\"Garden of Love\" is the third single of Dutch singer Kim-Lian.",
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"Verona is Czech music group comprising composer and performer Petr Fider and singer Markéta Jakšlová.",
" They began performing together in 2001.",
" Their first album, \"Náhodou\" (\"By Chance\") was released in 2002.",
" The second single from this album became a hit song in Czech Republic and Slovakia.",
" They have recorded three albums as of 2012.",
" Their music is in the pop and dance genres, with elements of House and Trance.",
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"No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission that Killed Osama bin Laden (2012) is a military memoir by a former member of the United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU) who participated in the mission that resulted in the death of Osama bin Laden.",
" The book was written by Matt Bissonnette under the pen name Mark Owen.",
" It details Owen's career with DEVGRU, including several combat missions in which he participated with the unit.",
" At least half of the book focuses on Owen's participation in the mission that killed bin Laden."
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"\"(Up A) Lazy River\" is a popular tune and song by Hoagy Carmichael and Sidney Arodin, published in 1930.",
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"Title: Hey Boy! (Kim-Lian song)\n\n\"Hey Boy!\" is the second single of Dutch singer Kim-Lian. Released on 9 February 2004, the song was taken from her debut album \"Balance\". The music video for the song was directed by Peter van Eyndt.",
"Title: Garden of Love (song)\n\n\"Garden of Love\" is the third single of Dutch singer Kim-Lian. Released on 29 April 2004, the song was taken from her debut album \"Balance\". The music video for the song was directed by Peter van Eyndt, just like the one for \"Hey Boy! \". The ballad managed to chart within the top 20 of the Dutch Top 40 at number 19 for two weeks.",
"Title: Hey Boy (Take That song)\n\n\"Hey Boy\" is a song by British pop group Take That. It was released through Polydor Records on 16 October 2015 as the fourth single from their seventh studio album, \"III\" (2014). The song was written by Take That and produced by Greg Kurstin and features Mark Owen, Gary Barlow and Howard Donald on lead vocals.",
"Title: Hey Boy Hey Girl\n\n\"Hey Boy Hey Girl\" is a song by British big beat duo The Chemical Brothers. It was released as a single from their 1999 album \"Surrender\".",
"Title: Verona (Czech group)\n\nVerona is Czech music group comprising composer and performer Petr Fider and singer Markéta Jakšlová. They began performing together in 2001. Their first album, \"Náhodou\" (\"By Chance\") was released in 2002. The second single from this album became a hit song in Czech Republic and Slovakia. They have recorded three albums as of 2012. Their music is in the pop and dance genres, with elements of House and Trance. In 2011, they produced an English-language song, \"Hey Boy\", that charted in several European countries.",
"Title: Hey Boy! Hey Girl!\n\nHey Boy! Hey Girl! is a 1959 film directed by David Lowell Rich. It stars Louis Prima and Keely Smith.",
"Title: No Easy Day\n\nNo Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission that Killed Osama bin Laden (2012) is a military memoir by a former member of the United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU) who participated in the mission that resulted in the death of Osama bin Laden. The book was written by Matt Bissonnette under the pen name Mark Owen. It details Owen's career with DEVGRU, including several combat missions in which he participated with the unit. At least half of the book focuses on Owen's participation in the mission that killed bin Laden.",
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Metalocalypse
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Which film directed by Jeannot Szwarc starred an actor who later won an Emmy for his performance on Seinfield?
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Somewhere in Time
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In 2016, what was the population of the city in which Michael Brook was born?
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"Title: Toronto\n\nToronto ( , ] ) is the most populous city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. With a population in 2016 of 2,731,571, it is the fourth most populous city in North America after Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles. Toronto is the centre of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), the most populous metropolitan area in Canada, and anchors the Golden Horseshoe, an urbanized region that is home to 9.2 million people, or over 26% of the population of Canada. A global city, Toronto is an international centre of business, finance, arts, and culture.",
"Title: U. Srinivas\n\nUppalapu Srinivas (28 February 1969 – 19 September 2014) was a virtuoso Indian mandolin maestro and composer belonging to the classical Carnatic musical tradition. Srinivas was one of the most globally beloved South Indian musicians and is regarded as the Mozart of classical Indian music.\" Over his career, he toured across the world, and collaborated with John McLaughlin, Michael Nyman, and Michael Brook. At a very young age he was internationally viewed as the successor to Pandit Ravi Shankar.",
"Title: Daniel McMahon\n\nDaniel James McMahon (born November 1980) is a multi-instrumentalist, producer, and sound engineer from Rockford, Illinois. Together with Miles Nielsen, he composed original music for the 2009 documentary film \"Undefeated\", which won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature on February 26, 2012. Michael Brook also composed original music for the film.",
"Title: Mustt Mustt\n\nMustt Mustt is the first Qawwali fusion album collaboration between singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and guitarist and producer Michael Brook, although the album itself is credited purely to Khan. It was rock musician Peter Gabriel who suggested that Brook and Khan work together. It was released in 1990 on Gabriel's Real World Records label.",
"Title: Hybrid (Michael Brook album)\n\nHybrid is an album by Michael Brook with Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. A specialist in timbre and texture, Brook pioneered the infinite guitar—a guitar outfitted with a feedback transducer to produce non-decaying sustain of any note—which makes its first notable appearance on this album.",
"Title: Lee Spencer\n\nLee Spencer (born Lee Alan Spencer-Todd in 1963) is an English electronic musician, music theorist and record producer. As a solo artist, he is probably best known as the creator of Cavewaves a collection of ambient new age albums. Lee first came to prominence as the keyboard and freestyle analogue synthesizer player for such artists as Beth Orton, William Orbit, and as a founder member of The Dub Pistols, and Monkey Mafia, and a band member with guitarist Johnny Marr (formerly of The Smiths), soundscape production and keyboards for Michael Brook. Now living in Australia performing and producing music and inventing new art using 3D synthesis to create solid representations of music and sound.",
"Title: Star Rise\n\nStar Rise is a remix from two previous Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan–Michael Brook collaborations. The album was dedicated to the memory of Khan, who died prior to the album's completion, and released posthumously by Real World Records.",
"Title: Sleeps with the Fishes\n\nSleeps with the Fishes is the lone collaborative album from Clan of Xymox founding member Pieter Nooten and guitarist/producer Michael Brook, released by 4AD on 12 October 1987. Intended as Nooten's debut solo album after a brief split from Clan of Xymox, the record turned into a collaboration with Brook after a suggestion from 4AD label founder and boss Ivo Watts-Russell. Though not a huge commercial success, \"Sleeps with the Fishes\" was described by AllMusic as \"essential listening for fans of 4AD, ambient music, minimalism, experimental electronic music, and morose themes alike... an overlooked masterpiece.\""
] |
7,778
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Dirty Dancing, an American reality television series, is hosted by an American actor and choreographer known for his brief marriage to whom?
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Jennifer Lopez
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bridge
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easy
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"Dirty Dancing (2006 TV series)",
"Dirty Dancing (2006 TV series)",
"Cris Judd"
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"sentences": [
"The Chopping Block is an American reality television series, based on the Australian reality television series of the same name.",
" The series aired on the NBC network and followed participants in an attempt to open a restaurant.",
" It is hosted by British celebrity chef Marco Pierre White."
],
"title": "The Chopping Block (U.S. TV series)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Marriage Boot Camp (also known as \"Marriage Boot Camp: Bridezillas\", \"Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars\" and \"Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars Family Edition\") is an American reality television series which debuted on May 31, 2013, on WE tv.",
" It is a spin-off of \"Bridezillas\" and is based on the \"Marriage Boot Camp\" non-profit seminar created by Jim Carroll in 1994.",
" It was announced on August 1, 2013, that the series had been renewed for a ten-episode second season.",
" Production began in late 2013.",
" Season 2 dropped \"Bridezillas\" from the title, and premiered on March 7, 2014."
],
"title": "Marriage Boot Camp"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cristan Lee Judd (born 15 August 1969) is an American actor and choreographer known for his brief marriage to Jennifer Lopez."
],
"title": "Cris Judd"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Shahs of Sunset is an American reality television series that airs on Bravo.",
" The series debuted on March 11, 2012.",
" The series follows a group of Iranian American friends living in Beverly Hills (and the greater area known as \"Tehrangeles\"), who are trying to juggle their active social lives and up-and-coming careers while balancing the demands of their families and traditions.",
" It is the second American reality television show about Iranians after E!'s \"Love Is in the Heir\" in 2004.",
" The series originally focused on Reza Farahan, Golnesa Gharachedaghi, Sammy Younai, Asa Soltan Rahmati, Mike Shouhed and Mercedes Javid.",
" The series still focuses on the same cast albeit featuring Shervin Roohparvar in place of Younai.",
" Younai who was demoted to a recurring capacity in the second season and made guest appearances in the third and fourth seasons while Roohparvar joined in a recurring capacity in the fourth before gaining a starring role in the fifth.",
" Past shahs include Lilly Ghalichi (season 2-3) and Asifa Mirza (season 4)."
],
"title": "Shahs of Sunset"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Billy Boyle is an Irish actor on British film, television and stage.",
" He is a veteran of the West End stage having played leading roles in over 15 hit shows.",
" In his first West End musical \"Maggie May\" he was nominated as best newcomer.",
" Gower Champion then chose him to play Barnaby in \"Hello Dolly\" at The Theatre Royal Drury Lane.",
" He appeared in \"Canterbury Tales\" at the Phoenix Theatre as The Clerk of Oxford.",
" Harold Hobson, The Times critic said, \"He was a breath of fresh air in the West-End\".",
" He then went on to play leading roles in \"No Sex Please, We're British\", \"Billy\", \"What's a Nice Country\", \"The Rivals\", \"Love, Lust, & Marriage\", \"Some Like it Hot\", Disney's \"Beauty and the Beast\", and in the original cast of \"Dirty Dancing.",
" Lately he has appeared as Grandpa George\" and Grandpa Joe in Charlie and The Chocolate Factory at Drury Lane.",
" In 2016 he was Major Bouvier and Norman Vincent Peale in the smash hit Grey Gardens.",
" He followed this playing Arvide in Guys and Dolls at the Phoenix Theatre in the West End.He has had his own very successful television series in Ireland \"It's Billy Boyle\" as well as leading roles in \"Trail of Guilt\", the award-winning \"The Grass Arena\", \"The Bretts\", as well as many guest appearances in EastEnders, The Professionals, Coronation Street, Father Ted etc.",
" In the late 1970s, Boyle was cast as 'Ronald McDonald' in the European TV commercials and in all print media for the fast food chain McDonald's.",
" He was the last 'straight man' to Basil Brush on BBC1's \"The Basil Brush Show\" and later presented a programme, Dance Crazy for ITV, on the history of dance with Lesley Judd.",
" Lately he has been seen in Dirk Gently, for BBC Four and Lead Balloon.",
" His many films include Stanley Kubrick's \"Barry Lyndon\", \"Groupie Girl\", \"Side by Side\", \"Shergar\", \"Wild Geese II\", \"The Scarlet and the Black\", \"Round Ireland with a Fridge\" and A United Kingdom."
],
"title": "Billy Boyle"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Marriage Boot Camp is an American reality television series aired on WE tv that debuted on May 31, 2013, as \"Marriage Boot Camp: Bridezillas\" which initially aired as a spin-off to \"Bridezillas\".",
" The series was renamed from \"Marriage Boot Camp: Bridezillas\" to \"Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars\" following the second season.",
" The first two seasons documented couples who had previously been featured on \"Bridezillas\", as they move into a house together to receive help in repairing their relationship.",
" Following the second season, the series began featuring current and former reality stars moving into the house with their significant others to receive help in repairing their relationships also."
],
"title": "List of Marriage Boot Camp episodes"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Party Down South (also known as \"The Dirty South\" and \"Dirty South\") was an American reality television series that premiered January 16, 2014, on CMT.",
" The series was created by \"Jersey Shore\" creator SallyAnn Salsano and 495 Productions, and has thus far been set in five different locations: Murrells Inlet, South Carolina; Athens, Georgia; Savannah, Georgia; Biloxi, Mississippi; and St. Petersburg, Florida.",
" The latter two locations have served as the setting for \"Party Down South\" and the spinoff series Party Down South 2."
],
"title": "Party Down South"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Al Sapienza (born July 31, 1956) is an American actor, who has had numerous roles in television, stage and film productions.",
" He is most well known for his role as Mikey Palmice on the HBO series \"The Sopranos\" as well as Marty Spinella, a lobbyist for the teachers' union in the Netflix series \"House of Cards\".",
" He played the role of Dr. Jake Housman in the North American premiere of the stage version of \"Dirty Dancing\"."
],
"title": "Al Sapienza"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dirty Dancing is an American Comedy-drama television series that ran for 11 episodes on CBS from October 29, 1988 until January 21, 1989.",
" It is based on the film \"Dirty Dancing\" but had none of the original cast or staff.",
" It stars Patrick Cassidy as Johnny (Patrick Swayze's character in the film) and Melora Hardin as Baby (Jennifer Grey's character in the film).",
" \"Dirty Dancing\" lasted 11 episodes before it was cancelled in January 1989."
],
"title": "Dirty Dancing (1988 TV series)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dirty Dancing is an American reality television series.",
" It is hosted by Cris Judd.",
" This series is shown on ."
],
"title": "Dirty Dancing (2006 TV series)"
}
] |
[
"Title: The Chopping Block (U.S. TV series)\n\nThe Chopping Block is an American reality television series, based on the Australian reality television series of the same name. The series aired on the NBC network and followed participants in an attempt to open a restaurant. It is hosted by British celebrity chef Marco Pierre White.",
"Title: Marriage Boot Camp\n\nMarriage Boot Camp (also known as \"Marriage Boot Camp: Bridezillas\", \"Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars\" and \"Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars Family Edition\") is an American reality television series which debuted on May 31, 2013, on WE tv. It is a spin-off of \"Bridezillas\" and is based on the \"Marriage Boot Camp\" non-profit seminar created by Jim Carroll in 1994. It was announced on August 1, 2013, that the series had been renewed for a ten-episode second season. Production began in late 2013. Season 2 dropped \"Bridezillas\" from the title, and premiered on March 7, 2014.",
"Title: Cris Judd\n\nCristan Lee Judd (born 15 August 1969) is an American actor and choreographer known for his brief marriage to Jennifer Lopez.",
"Title: Shahs of Sunset\n\nShahs of Sunset is an American reality television series that airs on Bravo. The series debuted on March 11, 2012. The series follows a group of Iranian American friends living in Beverly Hills (and the greater area known as \"Tehrangeles\"), who are trying to juggle their active social lives and up-and-coming careers while balancing the demands of their families and traditions. It is the second American reality television show about Iranians after E!'s \"Love Is in the Heir\" in 2004. The series originally focused on Reza Farahan, Golnesa Gharachedaghi, Sammy Younai, Asa Soltan Rahmati, Mike Shouhed and Mercedes Javid. The series still focuses on the same cast albeit featuring Shervin Roohparvar in place of Younai. Younai who was demoted to a recurring capacity in the second season and made guest appearances in the third and fourth seasons while Roohparvar joined in a recurring capacity in the fourth before gaining a starring role in the fifth. Past shahs include Lilly Ghalichi (season 2-3) and Asifa Mirza (season 4).",
"Title: Billy Boyle\n\nBilly Boyle is an Irish actor on British film, television and stage. He is a veteran of the West End stage having played leading roles in over 15 hit shows. In his first West End musical \"Maggie May\" he was nominated as best newcomer. Gower Champion then chose him to play Barnaby in \"Hello Dolly\" at The Theatre Royal Drury Lane. He appeared in \"Canterbury Tales\" at the Phoenix Theatre as The Clerk of Oxford. Harold Hobson, The Times critic said, \"He was a breath of fresh air in the West-End\". He then went on to play leading roles in \"No Sex Please, We're British\", \"Billy\", \"What's a Nice Country\", \"The Rivals\", \"Love, Lust, & Marriage\", \"Some Like it Hot\", Disney's \"Beauty and the Beast\", and in the original cast of \"Dirty Dancing. Lately he has appeared as Grandpa George\" and Grandpa Joe in Charlie and The Chocolate Factory at Drury Lane. In 2016 he was Major Bouvier and Norman Vincent Peale in the smash hit Grey Gardens. He followed this playing Arvide in Guys and Dolls at the Phoenix Theatre in the West End.He has had his own very successful television series in Ireland \"It's Billy Boyle\" as well as leading roles in \"Trail of Guilt\", the award-winning \"The Grass Arena\", \"The Bretts\", as well as many guest appearances in EastEnders, The Professionals, Coronation Street, Father Ted etc. In the late 1970s, Boyle was cast as 'Ronald McDonald' in the European TV commercials and in all print media for the fast food chain McDonald's. He was the last 'straight man' to Basil Brush on BBC1's \"The Basil Brush Show\" and later presented a programme, Dance Crazy for ITV, on the history of dance with Lesley Judd. Lately he has been seen in Dirk Gently, for BBC Four and Lead Balloon. His many films include Stanley Kubrick's \"Barry Lyndon\", \"Groupie Girl\", \"Side by Side\", \"Shergar\", \"Wild Geese II\", \"The Scarlet and the Black\", \"Round Ireland with a Fridge\" and A United Kingdom.",
"Title: List of Marriage Boot Camp episodes\n\nMarriage Boot Camp is an American reality television series aired on WE tv that debuted on May 31, 2013, as \"Marriage Boot Camp: Bridezillas\" which initially aired as a spin-off to \"Bridezillas\". The series was renamed from \"Marriage Boot Camp: Bridezillas\" to \"Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars\" following the second season. The first two seasons documented couples who had previously been featured on \"Bridezillas\", as they move into a house together to receive help in repairing their relationship. Following the second season, the series began featuring current and former reality stars moving into the house with their significant others to receive help in repairing their relationships also.",
"Title: Party Down South\n\nParty Down South (also known as \"The Dirty South\" and \"Dirty South\") was an American reality television series that premiered January 16, 2014, on CMT. The series was created by \"Jersey Shore\" creator SallyAnn Salsano and 495 Productions, and has thus far been set in five different locations: Murrells Inlet, South Carolina; Athens, Georgia; Savannah, Georgia; Biloxi, Mississippi; and St. Petersburg, Florida. The latter two locations have served as the setting for \"Party Down South\" and the spinoff series Party Down South 2.",
"Title: Al Sapienza\n\nAl Sapienza (born July 31, 1956) is an American actor, who has had numerous roles in television, stage and film productions. He is most well known for his role as Mikey Palmice on the HBO series \"The Sopranos\" as well as Marty Spinella, a lobbyist for the teachers' union in the Netflix series \"House of Cards\". He played the role of Dr. Jake Housman in the North American premiere of the stage version of \"Dirty Dancing\".",
"Title: Dirty Dancing (1988 TV series)\n\nDirty Dancing is an American Comedy-drama television series that ran for 11 episodes on CBS from October 29, 1988 until January 21, 1989. It is based on the film \"Dirty Dancing\" but had none of the original cast or staff. It stars Patrick Cassidy as Johnny (Patrick Swayze's character in the film) and Melora Hardin as Baby (Jennifer Grey's character in the film). \"Dirty Dancing\" lasted 11 episodes before it was cancelled in January 1989.",
"Title: Dirty Dancing (2006 TV series)\n\nDirty Dancing is an American reality television series. It is hosted by Cris Judd. This series is shown on ."
] |
7,779
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Does Ammi or Geranium have more species?
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Geranium
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comparison
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medium
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"Ammi (plant)",
"Geranium"
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0,
0
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"Ammi visnaga is a species of flowering plant in the carrot family known by many common names, including toothpick-plant, toothpickweed, bisnaga, and khella.",
" Also known as Bishop's weed.",
" It is native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa, but it can be found throughout the world as an introduced species.",
" This is an annual or biennial herb growing from a taproot erect to a maximum height near 80 centimeters.",
" Leaves are up to 20 centimeters long and generally oval to triangular in shape but dissected into many small linear to lance-shaped segments.",
" The inflorescence is a compound umbel of white flowers similar to those of other Apiaceae species.",
" The fruit is a compressed oval-shaped body less than 3 millimeters long.",
" This and other \"Ammi\" species are sources of khellin, a diuretic extract."
],
"title": "Ammi visnaga"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Geranium potentilloides is a species of geranium known by the common name cinquefoil geranium.",
" It is native to the eastern half of Australia, where it is widespread, as well as New Zealand, and Indonesia.",
" It is also present in the San Francisco Bay Area in the United States, where it is an introduced species.",
" It is a plant of several woodland, grassland, and forest habitat types.",
" This is a perennial herb growing decumbent to prostrate along the ground, with roughly hairy stems up to half a meter long, sometimes rooting at nodes that come in contact with moist soil.",
" The leaves are borne on petioles and have rounded blades divided into several lobed segments.",
" The inflorescence bears one or less often two flowers, each with notched petals 6 to 8 millimeters long, usually pink in color."
],
"title": "Geranium potentilloides"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Geranium is a genus of 422 species of flowering annual, biennial, and perennial plants that are commonly known as the cranesbills.",
" They are found throughout the temperate regions of the world and the mountains of the tropics, but mostly in the eastern part of the Mediterranean region.",
" The long, palmately cleft leaves are broadly circular in form.",
" The flowers have five petals and are coloured white, pink, purple or blue, often with distinctive veining.",
" Geraniums will grow in any soil as long as it is not waterlogged.",
" Propagation is by semiripe cuttings in summer, by seed, or by division in autumn or spring."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Geranium erianthum (woolly geranium) is a flowering plant found in China, Japan, Russia, and North America.",
" Within its range, it is often known as \"wild geranium\" or \"cranesbill\", but note that these common names are also used for several other species within the \"Geranium\" genus."
],
"title": "Geranium erianthum"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Geranium\" × \"magnificum (purple cranesbill) is a species of hardy flowering herbaceous perennial plant in the genus \"Geranium\", Geraniaceae family.",
" It is the result of hybridisation between \"Geranium platypetalum\" and \"Geranium ibericum\".",
" It has lobed leaves with violet-blue flowers in summer.",
" It is suitable for cultivation in temperate regions.",
" This plant has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit."
],
"title": "Geranium × magnificum"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Geranium lucidum, commonly known as shining cranesbill or (in North America) shining geranium or shiny geranium, is a herbaceous annual plant of the genus \"Geranium\".",
" It is native to Europe, western Asia and North Africa.",
" It has been introduced to North America as a garden plant and in places, particularly the Pacific Northwest, has become naturalised and is viewed as an invasive species and noxious weed."
],
"title": "Geranium lucidum"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pelargonium grossularioides is a species of geranium known by the common names gooseberry geranium and coconut geranium.",
" It is native to southern Africa and it is known in coastal California and parts of India as an introduced species.",
" It is sometimes grown as a garden geranium.",
" This is a glandular, aromatic perennial herb with an erect, angular, reddish stem 20 to 50 centimeters tall.",
" The green to reddish leaves are a few centimeters long and slightly lobed with toothed edges.",
" The inflorescence is an umbel of 3 to 50 flowers in shades of light pink to dark reddish purple.",
" There are five narrow petals no more than 6 millimeters long."
],
"title": "Pelargonium grossularioides"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Geranium macrorrhizum is a species of hardy flowering herbaceous perennial plant in the genus \"Geranium\", Geraniaceae family.",
" It is native to the South east Alps and the Balkans.",
" Its common names include bigroot geranium, Bulgarian geranium, and rock crane's-bill."
],
"title": "Geranium macrorrhizum"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ammi is a genus of 3 to 6 species of plants in the Apiaceae family.",
" They are native to southern Europe, northern Africa and Southwest Asia.",
" \"Ammi spp.\"",
" (Bishops weed) is prohibited by the Australian New Zealand Food Standards code under standard 1.4.4 due to active constituents:"
],
"title": "Ammi (plant)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Geranium retrorsum is a species of \"Geranium\" known by the common name New Zealand geranium in the United States and common cranesbill in Australia.",
" It is native to Australia but can be found on other continents as an introduced species which is often a noxious weed as well.",
" This is a perennial herb growing generally erect to a maximum height approaching half a meter.",
" The stems are green to reddish and have stiff hairs.",
" The leaves are a few centimeters wide and divided into several segments which are further divided into small lobes.",
" The small flowers are fuchsia to purple in color.",
" The fruit has a straight style about a centimeter in length."
],
"title": "Geranium retrorsum"
}
] |
[
"Title: Ammi visnaga\n\nAmmi visnaga is a species of flowering plant in the carrot family known by many common names, including toothpick-plant, toothpickweed, bisnaga, and khella. Also known as Bishop's weed. It is native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa, but it can be found throughout the world as an introduced species. This is an annual or biennial herb growing from a taproot erect to a maximum height near 80 centimeters. Leaves are up to 20 centimeters long and generally oval to triangular in shape but dissected into many small linear to lance-shaped segments. The inflorescence is a compound umbel of white flowers similar to those of other Apiaceae species. The fruit is a compressed oval-shaped body less than 3 millimeters long. This and other \"Ammi\" species are sources of khellin, a diuretic extract.",
"Title: Geranium potentilloides\n\nGeranium potentilloides is a species of geranium known by the common name cinquefoil geranium. It is native to the eastern half of Australia, where it is widespread, as well as New Zealand, and Indonesia. It is also present in the San Francisco Bay Area in the United States, where it is an introduced species. It is a plant of several woodland, grassland, and forest habitat types. This is a perennial herb growing decumbent to prostrate along the ground, with roughly hairy stems up to half a meter long, sometimes rooting at nodes that come in contact with moist soil. The leaves are borne on petioles and have rounded blades divided into several lobed segments. The inflorescence bears one or less often two flowers, each with notched petals 6 to 8 millimeters long, usually pink in color.",
"Title: Geranium\n\nGeranium is a genus of 422 species of flowering annual, biennial, and perennial plants that are commonly known as the cranesbills. They are found throughout the temperate regions of the world and the mountains of the tropics, but mostly in the eastern part of the Mediterranean region. The long, palmately cleft leaves are broadly circular in form. The flowers have five petals and are coloured white, pink, purple or blue, often with distinctive veining. Geraniums will grow in any soil as long as it is not waterlogged. Propagation is by semiripe cuttings in summer, by seed, or by division in autumn or spring.",
"Title: Geranium erianthum\n\nGeranium erianthum (woolly geranium) is a flowering plant found in China, Japan, Russia, and North America. Within its range, it is often known as \"wild geranium\" or \"cranesbill\", but note that these common names are also used for several other species within the \"Geranium\" genus.",
"Title: Geranium × magnificum\n\nGeranium\" × \"magnificum (purple cranesbill) is a species of hardy flowering herbaceous perennial plant in the genus \"Geranium\", Geraniaceae family. It is the result of hybridisation between \"Geranium platypetalum\" and \"Geranium ibericum\". It has lobed leaves with violet-blue flowers in summer. It is suitable for cultivation in temperate regions. This plant has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.",
"Title: Geranium lucidum\n\nGeranium lucidum, commonly known as shining cranesbill or (in North America) shining geranium or shiny geranium, is a herbaceous annual plant of the genus \"Geranium\". It is native to Europe, western Asia and North Africa. It has been introduced to North America as a garden plant and in places, particularly the Pacific Northwest, has become naturalised and is viewed as an invasive species and noxious weed.",
"Title: Pelargonium grossularioides\n\nPelargonium grossularioides is a species of geranium known by the common names gooseberry geranium and coconut geranium. It is native to southern Africa and it is known in coastal California and parts of India as an introduced species. It is sometimes grown as a garden geranium. This is a glandular, aromatic perennial herb with an erect, angular, reddish stem 20 to 50 centimeters tall. The green to reddish leaves are a few centimeters long and slightly lobed with toothed edges. The inflorescence is an umbel of 3 to 50 flowers in shades of light pink to dark reddish purple. There are five narrow petals no more than 6 millimeters long.",
"Title: Geranium macrorrhizum\n\nGeranium macrorrhizum is a species of hardy flowering herbaceous perennial plant in the genus \"Geranium\", Geraniaceae family. It is native to the South east Alps and the Balkans. Its common names include bigroot geranium, Bulgarian geranium, and rock crane's-bill.",
"Title: Ammi (plant)\n\nAmmi is a genus of 3 to 6 species of plants in the Apiaceae family. They are native to southern Europe, northern Africa and Southwest Asia. \"Ammi spp.\" (Bishops weed) is prohibited by the Australian New Zealand Food Standards code under standard 1.4.4 due to active constituents:",
"Title: Geranium retrorsum\n\nGeranium retrorsum is a species of \"Geranium\" known by the common name New Zealand geranium in the United States and common cranesbill in Australia. It is native to Australia but can be found on other continents as an introduced species which is often a noxious weed as well. This is a perennial herb growing generally erect to a maximum height approaching half a meter. The stems are green to reddish and have stiff hairs. The leaves are a few centimeters wide and divided into several segments which are further divided into small lobes. The small flowers are fuchsia to purple in color. The fruit has a straight style about a centimeter in length."
] |
7,780
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What occupation do Peter Hyams and Miklós Jancsó have in common?
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film director and screenwriter
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comparison
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hard
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0,
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"Peter Hyams (born July 26, 1943) is an American film director, screenwriter and cinematographer, known for directing \"Capricorn One\", the 1981 science fiction thriller \"Outland\", \"2010\" (the sequel to Stanley Kubrick's \"\"), the 1986 action/comedy \"Running Scared\", the comic book adaptation \"Timecop\", the action film \"Sudden Death\" (both starring Jean-Claude Van Damme), and the horror films \"The Relic\" and \"End of Days\"."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Round-Up (Hungarian: \"Szegénylegények\" , \"Outlaws\") is a 1966 Hungarian film directed by Miklós Jancsó.",
" Well received in its home country, it was Jancsó's first film to receive international acclaim."
],
"title": "The Round-Up (1966 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Red Psalm (Hungarian: Még kér a nép ) is a 1972 Hungarian film by Miklós Jancsó.",
" The literal translation of the title is \"\"And the People Still Ask\"\", a quote from a poem by Sándor Petőfi."
],
"title": "Red Psalm"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Lord's Lantern in Budapest (Hungarian: \"Nekem lámpást adott kezembe az Úr Pesten\" ) is a 1999 Hungarian film directed by Miklós Jancsó.",
" It was Hungary's official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination."
],
"title": "The Lord's Lantern in Budapest"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hungarian Rhapsody (Hungarian: Magyar rapszódia ) is a 1979 Hungarian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó.",
" It was entered into the 1979 Cannes Film Festival."
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"Private Vices, Public Pleasures (Italian: Vizi privati, pubbliche virtù ) is a 1976 Italian-Yugoslavian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó.",
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"Electra, My Love (Hungarian: Szerelmem, Elektra ) is a 1974 Hungarian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó.",
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"Hungary has had a notable cinema industry from the beginning of the 20th century, with Hungarians who affected the world of motion picture both inside and outside the borders.",
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" Examples of successful Hungarian films include \"Merry-go-round\", \"Mephisto\", \"Werckmeister Harmonies\", and \"Kontroll\"."
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"The Red and the White (Hungarian: Csillagosok, katonák ) is a 1967 film directed by Miklós Jancsó and dealing with the Russian Civil War.",
" The original Hungarian title, \"Csillagosok, katonák\", can be translated as \"Stars on their Caps\" (literally 'starries, soldiers'), which, as with a number of Jancsó film titles, is a quote from a song.",
" The film was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was canceled due to the events of May 1968 in France.",
" It was voted as \"Best Foreign Film of 1969\" by the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics."
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"Title: Peter Hyams\n\nPeter Hyams (born July 26, 1943) is an American film director, screenwriter and cinematographer, known for directing \"Capricorn One\", the 1981 science fiction thriller \"Outland\", \"2010\" (the sequel to Stanley Kubrick's \"\"), the 1986 action/comedy \"Running Scared\", the comic book adaptation \"Timecop\", the action film \"Sudden Death\" (both starring Jean-Claude Van Damme), and the horror films \"The Relic\" and \"End of Days\".",
"Title: The Round-Up (1966 film)\n\nThe Round-Up (Hungarian: \"Szegénylegények\" , \"Outlaws\") is a 1966 Hungarian film directed by Miklós Jancsó. Well received in its home country, it was Jancsó's first film to receive international acclaim.",
"Title: Red Psalm\n\nRed Psalm (Hungarian: Még kér a nép ) is a 1972 Hungarian film by Miklós Jancsó. The literal translation of the title is \"\"And the People Still Ask\"\", a quote from a poem by Sándor Petőfi.",
"Title: The Lord's Lantern in Budapest\n\nThe Lord's Lantern in Budapest (Hungarian: \"Nekem lámpást adott kezembe az Úr Pesten\" ) is a 1999 Hungarian film directed by Miklós Jancsó. It was Hungary's official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination.",
"Title: Hungarian Rhapsody (film)\n\nHungarian Rhapsody (Hungarian: Magyar rapszódia ) is a 1979 Hungarian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó. It was entered into the 1979 Cannes Film Festival.",
"Title: Private Vices, Public Pleasures\n\nPrivate Vices, Public Pleasures (Italian: Vizi privati, pubbliche virtù ) is a 1976 Italian-Yugoslavian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó. It was entered into the 1976 Cannes Film Festival.",
"Title: Electra, My Love\n\nElectra, My Love (Hungarian: Szerelmem, Elektra ) is a 1974 Hungarian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó. It was included in the official selection for the 1975 Cannes Film Festival.",
"Title: Cinema of Hungary\n\nHungary has had a notable cinema industry from the beginning of the 20th century, with Hungarians who affected the world of motion picture both inside and outside the borders. The former could be characterised by directors István Szabó, Béla Tarr, or Miklós Jancsó, the latter by William Fox, who founded Fox Studios, Alexander Korda, playing a leading role in start of Britain's film industry, or Adolph Zukor, founder of Paramount Pictures. Examples of successful Hungarian films include \"Merry-go-round\", \"Mephisto\", \"Werckmeister Harmonies\", and \"Kontroll\".",
"Title: Miklós Jancsó\n\nMiklós Jancsó (] ; 27 September 192131 January 2014) was a Hungarian film director and screenwriter.",
"Title: The Red and the White\n\nThe Red and the White (Hungarian: Csillagosok, katonák ) is a 1967 film directed by Miklós Jancsó and dealing with the Russian Civil War. The original Hungarian title, \"Csillagosok, katonák\", can be translated as \"Stars on their Caps\" (literally 'starries, soldiers'), which, as with a number of Jancsó film titles, is a quote from a song. The film was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was canceled due to the events of May 1968 in France. It was voted as \"Best Foreign Film of 1969\" by the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics."
] |
7,781
|
Are both Winter Soldier and Land of Silence and Darkness documentary films?
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yes
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"Going Upriver: The Long War of John Kerry is a documentary film on U.S. Senator John Kerry's military service during the Vietnam War and his subsequent participation in the peace movement.",
" There is significant emphasis on Kerry's famous speech before a Senate committee, historical footage from the Winter Soldier Investigations, and coverage of the Dewey Canyon III anti-war demonstrations in Washington, D.C. The majority of the film is composed of archival footage, with much of it in the original black-and-white format."
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" Zhou Bing was titled with annual director of Chinese documentary film for three times, and the documentary films created and produced by him amounts to 100 hundred units.",
" His masterpieces including Palace, Dun Huang and \"Road of Millenia Bodhi were\" aired on CCTV, National Geographic, SKY TV, History Channel, Arte, and NDR.",
" Currently he establishes Beijing Oriental Elites Culture Development Co Ltd and works with Tiong Hiew King, the datuk of Tan Sri, Malaysia to setup Sun Media International Co. Ltd and Zero Media International Co. Ltd.",
" Zhou Bing attempted to join in the development of industrialization process of documentary films with the identity of independent directors.",
" Zhou Bing is also a Adjunct Professor in the Department of Media and Communication of City University of Hong Kong.",
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"Tsipi (Tsipora) Reibenbach (born 1950) is an Israeli Film director, producer and screenwriter.",
" Most of her work consists of documentary films dealing with painful issues in the Israeli society such as The Holocaust and Bereavement.",
" Recipient of the Science and Arts Minister of Israel prize (1996) for directors and screenwriters.",
" Her film \"Choice and Destiny\" is one of the most decorated documentary films made by the Israeli industry, among the notable prizes the film won are the Grand Prize in the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival 1995, two Prizes in the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam 1994, and the Scam award (1994) in Cinéma du Réel festival in Paris, France.",
" She received the DAAD scholarship in 2006 as a distinguished Israeli filmmaker."
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"Captain America: The Winter Soldier is a 2014 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.",
" It is the sequel to 2011's \"\" and the ninth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).",
" The film was directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, with a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely, who had also written \"The First Avenger\".",
" It stars Chris Evans as Captain America, leading an ensemble cast that includes Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Cobie Smulders, Frank Grillo, Emily VanCamp, Hayley Atwell, Robert Redford, and Samuel L. Jackson.",
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"Yair Qedar (Hebrew: יאיר קדר , born June 13, 1969) is an Israeli filmmaker and a civil-rights activist.His academic training on 20th-century Hebrew literature (Tel Aviv University), propelled him into to The Hebrews — a trans media project on the Hebrew literary canon, centered on filmic portraits of the Hebrew writers.",
" Eight documentary films were made in this framwork and six others are currently shot.",
" The documentary films which he produced, wrote and directed are —\"Bialik - King of the Jews\", \"The 5 Houses of Lea Goldberg\" and \"The Seven Tapes of Yona Wallach\", 'the Awakener - the story of Y.H Brener' and 'Simple Woman -Zelda'— as well as the three films which he produced in the project - \"Song of loves, Rabbi David Bouzaglo\", \"the Raven, Zeev Jabotinki\" and \"Mrs Rachel Bluestein\" – aired on Israeli TV, circulated far and wide in cinematheques, community and cultural centers, in Israel and around the world (USA and Canada, Europe, Australia and Russia) earning 10 awards (2016: first prize for filmmaking in the field of Jewish culture by the ministry of Education in Israel, 2015: the \"Hebrews\" films won the prize for best television project in the Israeli Documentary competition).",
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"Winter Soldier is a 1972 documentary film chronicling the Winter Soldier Investigation which took place in Detroit, Michigan, from January 31 to February 2, 1971.",
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"3 Generations is a non-profit film production company that concentrates on documentary films about oppressed peoples.",
" Founded in 2007 by Jane I. Wells, its mission is \"to support survivors of genocide and victims of crimes against humanity by helping them share their stories.\"",
" It tells these stories in the belief that it \"fosters the healing process and illuminates our common humanity.\"",
" 3 Generations has produced several films, most notably: \"The Devil Came on Horseback\", \"Tricked, A Different American Dream\", the short films \"Native Silence\", \"A System of Justice, \"and most recently \"Lost in Lebanon\" (2017), a documentary about Syrian refugees in Lebanon. \""
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"Jane I. Wells is a documentary filmmaker and activist whose films focus on global human rights and social justice issues.",
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" She has produced over 40 short films including the award-winning shorts \"I'm a Victim, Not a Criminal\" (2010), \"Lost Hope\" (2012) and \"Native Silence\" (2013).",
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"Winter Soldier: Iraq and Afghanistan was an event at which more than 200 U.S. military veterans and active duty soldiers, as well as Iraqi and Afghan civilians, provided accounts of their experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan.",
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" It was organized by Iraq Veterans Against the War, and held from March 13 to March 16, 2008, timed for the fifth anniversary of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, at the National Labor College in Silver Spring, Maryland."
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"Title: Zhou Bing\n\nZhou Bing (simplified Chinese: 周兵; pinyin: Zhōu Bing , Zhoubing ; born 1 April 1968), famous Chinese documentary director, a PhD from History College of Nankai University, have successively served as the column scenarist and special program production manager of the program titled with “Oriental Biography” and director of special program division of CND Film Group. Zhou Bing was titled with annual director of Chinese documentary film for three times, and the documentary films created and produced by him amounts to 100 hundred units. His masterpieces including Palace, Dun Huang and \"Road of Millenia Bodhi were\" aired on CCTV, National Geographic, SKY TV, History Channel, Arte, and NDR. Currently he establishes Beijing Oriental Elites Culture Development Co Ltd and works with Tiong Hiew King, the datuk of Tan Sri, Malaysia to setup Sun Media International Co. Ltd and Zero Media International Co. Ltd. Zhou Bing attempted to join in the development of industrialization process of documentary films with the identity of independent directors. Zhou Bing is also a Adjunct Professor in the Department of Media and Communication of City University of Hong Kong. It is art dream of Mr Zhou who has been desiring to realize through images to broadcast Chinese culture and to build oriental aesthetic approach with the images recognized by the world.",
"Title: Tsipi Reibenbach\n\nTsipi (Tsipora) Reibenbach (born 1950) is an Israeli Film director, producer and screenwriter. Most of her work consists of documentary films dealing with painful issues in the Israeli society such as The Holocaust and Bereavement. Recipient of the Science and Arts Minister of Israel prize (1996) for directors and screenwriters. Her film \"Choice and Destiny\" is one of the most decorated documentary films made by the Israeli industry, among the notable prizes the film won are the Grand Prize in the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival 1995, two Prizes in the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam 1994, and the Scam award (1994) in Cinéma du Réel festival in Paris, France. She received the DAAD scholarship in 2006 as a distinguished Israeli filmmaker.",
"Title: Captain America: The Winter Soldier\n\nCaptain America: The Winter Soldier is a 2014 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2011's \"\" and the ninth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film was directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, with a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely, who had also written \"The First Avenger\". It stars Chris Evans as Captain America, leading an ensemble cast that includes Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Cobie Smulders, Frank Grillo, Emily VanCamp, Hayley Atwell, Robert Redford, and Samuel L. Jackson. In \"Captain America: The Winter Soldier\", Captain America, Black Widow, and Falcon join forces to uncover a conspiracy within S.H.I.E.L.D. while facing a mysterious assassin known as the Winter Soldier.",
"Title: Yair Qedar\n\nYair Qedar (Hebrew: יאיר קדר , born June 13, 1969) is an Israeli filmmaker and a civil-rights activist.His academic training on 20th-century Hebrew literature (Tel Aviv University), propelled him into to The Hebrews — a trans media project on the Hebrew literary canon, centered on filmic portraits of the Hebrew writers. Eight documentary films were made in this framwork and six others are currently shot. The documentary films which he produced, wrote and directed are —\"Bialik - King of the Jews\", \"The 5 Houses of Lea Goldberg\" and \"The Seven Tapes of Yona Wallach\", 'the Awakener - the story of Y.H Brener' and 'Simple Woman -Zelda'— as well as the three films which he produced in the project - \"Song of loves, Rabbi David Bouzaglo\", \"the Raven, Zeev Jabotinki\" and \"Mrs Rachel Bluestein\" – aired on Israeli TV, circulated far and wide in cinematheques, community and cultural centers, in Israel and around the world (USA and Canada, Europe, Australia and Russia) earning 10 awards (2016: first prize for filmmaking in the field of Jewish culture by the ministry of Education in Israel, 2015: the \"Hebrews\" films won the prize for best television project in the Israeli Documentary competition). The project, both digital and print, offers altogether eight documentary films, a video archive and several books.",
"Title: Winter Soldier (film)\n\nWinter Soldier is a 1972 documentary film chronicling the Winter Soldier Investigation which took place in Detroit, Michigan, from January 31 to February 2, 1971. The film documents the accounts of American soldiers who returned from the War in Vietnam, and participated in this war crimes hearing.",
"Title: 3 Generations (nonprofit)\n\n3 Generations is a non-profit film production company that concentrates on documentary films about oppressed peoples. Founded in 2007 by Jane I. Wells, its mission is \"to support survivors of genocide and victims of crimes against humanity by helping them share their stories.\" It tells these stories in the belief that it \"fosters the healing process and illuminates our common humanity.\" 3 Generations has produced several films, most notably: \"The Devil Came on Horseback\", \"Tricked, A Different American Dream\", the short films \"Native Silence\", \"A System of Justice, \"and most recently \"Lost in Lebanon\" (2017), a documentary about Syrian refugees in Lebanon. \"",
"Title: Jane I. Wells\n\nJane I. Wells is a documentary filmmaker and activist whose films focus on global human rights and social justice issues. In 2007, she founded 3 Generations, a non-profit organization that uses film to document stories of witness to crimes against humanity. She has produced over 40 short films including the award-winning shorts \"I'm a Victim, Not a Criminal\" (2010), \"Lost Hope\" (2012) and \"Native Silence\" (2013). She is also a producer of the feature documentary films \"The Devil Came on Horseback\" (2007), \"Tricked\" (2013), \"A Different American Dream\" (2016), and \"Lost in Lebanon\" (2017).",
"Title: Winter Soldier: Iraq & Afghanistan\n\nWinter Soldier: Iraq and Afghanistan was an event at which more than 200 U.S. military veterans and active duty soldiers, as well as Iraqi and Afghan civilians, provided accounts of their experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan. The event was inspired by the Winter Soldier Investigation of 1971. It was organized by Iraq Veterans Against the War, and held from March 13 to March 16, 2008, timed for the fifth anniversary of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, at the National Labor College in Silver Spring, Maryland.",
"Title: Land of Silence and Darkness\n\nLand of Silence and Darkness (German: Land des Schweigens und der Dunkelheit ) is a 1971 documentary film about deaf-blind people and their experience of life. The film was written, directed, and produced by Werner Herzog. Rolf Illig provided narration."
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7,782
|
What poker series held annually in Las Vegas is more prestigious than the Super Bowl of Poker?
|
World Series of Poker
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"Title: Genting Poker Series\n\nThe Genting Poker Series is a major series of regional poker tournaments held across the United Kingdom run by Genting Casinos, a UK based casino chain operated by the Genting Group. The Genting Poker Series was established in 2012, returning for subsequent seasons in 2013, 2014 and 2015.",
"Title: 1989 Super Bowl of Poker\n\nThe Super Bowl of Poker (also known as Amarillo Slim's Super Bowl of Poker or SBOP) was the second most prestigious poker tournament in the world during the 1980s. While the World Series of Poker was already drawing larger crowds as more and more amateurs sought it out, the SBOP \"was an affair limited almost exclusively to pros and hard-core amateurs.\"",
"Title: 1988 Super Bowl of Poker\n\nThe Super Bowl of Poker (also known as Amarillo Slim's Super Bowl of Poker or SBOP) was the second most prestigious poker tournament in the world during the 1980s. While the World Series of Poker was already drawing larger crowds as more and more amateurs sought it out, the SBOP \"was an affair limited almost exclusively to pros and hard-core amateurs.\"",
"Title: World Series of Poker Asia Pacific\n\nThe World Series of Poker Asia Pacific (WSOP APAC) is the third expansion of the World Series of Poker-branded poker tournaments outside the United States. Since 1970 participants have had to travel to Las Vegas, Nevada to compete in the World Series of Poker (WSOP). Although the WSOP started holding circuit events in 2005 in other states, the main tournaments, which awarded bracelets to the winners, were exclusively held in Las Vegas. In 2007 the inaugural World Series of Poker Europe marked the first time that a WSOP bracelet was awarded outside Las Vegas. The WSOP further expanded to Africa in 2010 and 2012 however these events did not award any bracelets.",
"Title: 1984 Super Bowl of Poker\n\nThe Super Bowl of Poker (also known as Amarillo Slim's Super Bowl of Poker or SBOP) was the second most prestigious poker tournament in the world during the 1980s. While the World Series of Poker was already drawing larger crowds as more and more amateurs sought it out, the SBOP \"was an affair limited almost exclusively to pros and hard-core amateurs.\"",
"Title: 1980 Super Bowl of Poker\n\nThe Super Bowl of Poker (also known as Amarillo Slim's Super Bowl of Poker or SBOP) was the second most prestigious poker tournament in the world during the 1980s. While the World Series of Poker was already drawing larger crowds as more and more amateurs sought it out, the SBOP \"was an affair limited almost exclusively to pros and hard-core amateurs.\"",
"Title: World Series of Poker Africa\n\nThe World Series of Poker Africa (WSOPA) is the second expansion effort of World Series of Poker-branded poker tournaments outside the United States. Since 1970, participants had to travel to Las Vegas if they wanted to compete in the World Series of Poker (WSOP). Although the WSOP started holding circuit events in 2005 in other states, the main tournaments, which awarded bracelets to the winners, were exclusively held in Las Vegas. In 2007, the inaugural World Series of Poker Europe marked the first time that a WSOP bracelet was awarded outside of Las Vegas. In 2010, the WSOP expanded overseas once again, only this time to Gauteng, South Africa. While the WSOPE awarded bracelets, the WSOPA was considered a circuit event with the winners receiving Championship Rings instead of bracelets. The WSOPA did not occur in 2011, but the series of tournaments resumed in 2012.",
"Title: 1987 Super Bowl of Poker\n\nThe Super Bowl of Poker (also known as Amarillo Slim's Super Bowl of Poker or SBOP) was the second most prestigious poker tournament in the world during the 1980s. While the World Series of Poker was already drawing larger crowds as more and more amateurs sought it out, the SBOP \"was an affair limited almost exclusively to pros and hard-core amateurs.\"",
"Title: World Series of Poker\n\nThe World Series of Poker (WSOP) is a series of poker tournaments held annually in Las Vegas and, since 2005, sponsored by Caesars Entertainment Corporation (known as Harrah's Entertainment until 2010). It dates its origins to 1970, when Benny Binion invited seven of the best-known poker players to the Horseshoe Casino for a single tournament, with a set start and stop time, and a winner determined by a secret ballot of the seven players."
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7,783
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Which tennis player has retired, Hank Pfister or Maria Sharapova?
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Hank Pfister
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"Rossana de los Ríos (born 16 September 1975) is a retired professional tennis player from Paraguay.",
" She was born in the Paraguayan capital, Asunción, and now lives in Miami, USA, with her daughter Ana Paula Neffa de los Ríos and her husband Gustavo Neffa, a retired Paraguayan Association football player who played for Boca Juniors.",
" Rossana achieved a career high singles ranking of No. 51 on 12 September 2001, and No. 52 in doubles on the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour.",
" De los Ríos played doubles with Grand Slam champions such as Maria Sharapova, Svetlana Kuznetsova, Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, as well as Jelena Janković and Dinara Safina.",
" Rossana is also a former world number one Junior player, having won the 1992 Roland Garros Juniors event.",
" De los Ríos participated in six editions (1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2009 and 2010) of the Australian Open.",
" She was the only female tennis representative for Paraguay in the 1992 and 2000 Olympic Games."
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"This is a list of the main career statistics of professional Russian tennis player, Maria Sharapova.",
" To date, Sharapova has won thirty five WTA singles titles including five Grand Slams, one year-ending championship, six WTA Tier I singles titles, three WTA Premier Mandatory singles titles and five WTA Premier 5 singles titles.",
" She was also the silver medallist in singles at the 2012 London Olympics."
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"The 2014 Maria Sharapova tennis season officially began on 30 December 2013 with the start of the 2014 WTA Tour.",
" Sharapova began the season, having only played one match since the previous June due to a shoulder injury, at the Brisbane International.",
" After failing to defend her points during the winter and spring hard court season, Sharapova almost dropped out of the Top 10.",
" She rebounded by dominating the clay court season which saw her win Stuttgart, Madrid and the French Open.",
" Her only loss on clay came to a resurgent Ana Ivanovic.",
" She then won her first hard court title since the 2013 BNP Paribas Open at the China Open.",
" Her season ended on 24 October 2014 following her elimination from the round robin stage at the 2014 WTA Finals in Singapore.",
" She ended the year raned No. 2 behind Serena Williams."
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"The 2012 Maria Sharapova tennis season officially began on 16 January 2012 with the start of the 2012 Australian Open.",
" Sharapova began the season ranked the number 4 player in the world."
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"Marta Domachowska (; born 16 January 1986 in Warsaw) is a Polish retired professional tennis player ranked World No. 37 in singles (2006) and World No. 62 in doubles (2006).",
" She reached 2008 Australian Open fourth round in singles and won 2006 Canberra International in doubles with Roberta Vinci.",
" She also reached three WTA Tour singles finals at 2004 Hansol Korea Open (lost to Maria Sharapova), 2005 Internationaux de Strasbourg (lost to Anabel Medina Garrigues) and 2006 U.S. National Indoor Tennis Championships (lost to Sofia Arvidsson).",
" She was 2003 Australian Open finalist in girls' singles, represented Poland at the 2008 Summer Olympics and was member of Poland Fed Cup team.",
" Domachowska was the best female Polish tennis player after Magdalena Grzybowska's retirement and before Agnieszka Radwańska's successes."
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"Gisela Dulko (] ; born 30 January 1985, in Tigre) is a retired professional tennis player from Argentina.",
" Although she enjoyed modest success in singles, reaching world no. 26 and winning four WTA Tour titles, her speciality was doubles, where she achieved a world no. 1 ranking.",
" Partnering with Flavia Pennetta, Dulko won the 2010 WTA Tour Championships and the 2011 Australian Open in doubles.",
" Dulko also reached the mixed doubles final at the 2011 US Open, with Edward Schwank.",
" She is remembered for her ability to upset the big names on the tour, such as Maria Sharapova in the second round of Wimbledon in 2009; and Samantha Stosur in the third round of Roland Garros in 2011.",
" She also beat Martina Navratilova in the second round of Wimbledon in 2004 in Navratilova's final Grand Slam singles match."
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"Hank Pfister (born October 9, 1953) is a former tennis player from the United States, who won two singles titles (1981, Maui and 1982, Newport) during his professional career.",
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"Tatiana Golovin (Russian: Татья́на Григорьевна Голови́на , \"Tatyana Grigoryevna Golovina\" ; born 25 January 1988) is a Russian-born French retired professional tennis player.",
" She won the 2004 French Open mixed doubles event with Richard Gasquet, and reached the singles quarterfinal at the 2006 US Open, losing to the eventual champion Maria Sharapova.",
" Her highest singles ranking to date is 12.",
" In 2008, she was diagnosed with lower back inflammation and was forced to stop playing competitive tennis indefinitely."
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"Maria Yuryevna Sharapova (Russian: Мари́я Ю́рьевна Шара́пова ; ] ; born April 19, 1987) is a Russian professional tennis player.",
" A United States resident since 1994, Sharapova has competed on the WTA tour since 2001.",
" She has been ranked world No. 1 in singles by the WTA on five separate occasions, for a total of 21 weeks.",
" She is one of ten women, and the only Russian, to hold the career Grand Slam.",
" She is also an Olympic medalist, having earned silver for Russia in women's singles at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London."
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"Oleksandr \"Alex\" Kuznetsov (born February 5, 1987) is a retired American professional tennis player.",
" He currently works as the main hitting partner of Maria Sharapova."
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"Title: Rossana de los Ríos\n\nRossana de los Ríos (born 16 September 1975) is a retired professional tennis player from Paraguay. She was born in the Paraguayan capital, Asunción, and now lives in Miami, USA, with her daughter Ana Paula Neffa de los Ríos and her husband Gustavo Neffa, a retired Paraguayan Association football player who played for Boca Juniors. Rossana achieved a career high singles ranking of No. 51 on 12 September 2001, and No. 52 in doubles on the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour. De los Ríos played doubles with Grand Slam champions such as Maria Sharapova, Svetlana Kuznetsova, Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, as well as Jelena Janković and Dinara Safina. Rossana is also a former world number one Junior player, having won the 1992 Roland Garros Juniors event. De los Ríos participated in six editions (1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2009 and 2010) of the Australian Open. She was the only female tennis representative for Paraguay in the 1992 and 2000 Olympic Games.",
"Title: Maria Sharapova career statistics\n\nThis is a list of the main career statistics of professional Russian tennis player, Maria Sharapova. To date, Sharapova has won thirty five WTA singles titles including five Grand Slams, one year-ending championship, six WTA Tier I singles titles, three WTA Premier Mandatory singles titles and five WTA Premier 5 singles titles. She was also the silver medallist in singles at the 2012 London Olympics.",
"Title: 2014 Maria Sharapova tennis season\n\nThe 2014 Maria Sharapova tennis season officially began on 30 December 2013 with the start of the 2014 WTA Tour. Sharapova began the season, having only played one match since the previous June due to a shoulder injury, at the Brisbane International. After failing to defend her points during the winter and spring hard court season, Sharapova almost dropped out of the Top 10. She rebounded by dominating the clay court season which saw her win Stuttgart, Madrid and the French Open. Her only loss on clay came to a resurgent Ana Ivanovic. She then won her first hard court title since the 2013 BNP Paribas Open at the China Open. Her season ended on 24 October 2014 following her elimination from the round robin stage at the 2014 WTA Finals in Singapore. She ended the year raned No. 2 behind Serena Williams.",
"Title: 2012 Maria Sharapova tennis season\n\nThe 2012 Maria Sharapova tennis season officially began on 16 January 2012 with the start of the 2012 Australian Open. Sharapova began the season ranked the number 4 player in the world.",
"Title: Marta Domachowska\n\nMarta Domachowska (; born 16 January 1986 in Warsaw) is a Polish retired professional tennis player ranked World No. 37 in singles (2006) and World No. 62 in doubles (2006). She reached 2008 Australian Open fourth round in singles and won 2006 Canberra International in doubles with Roberta Vinci. She also reached three WTA Tour singles finals at 2004 Hansol Korea Open (lost to Maria Sharapova), 2005 Internationaux de Strasbourg (lost to Anabel Medina Garrigues) and 2006 U.S. National Indoor Tennis Championships (lost to Sofia Arvidsson). She was 2003 Australian Open finalist in girls' singles, represented Poland at the 2008 Summer Olympics and was member of Poland Fed Cup team. Domachowska was the best female Polish tennis player after Magdalena Grzybowska's retirement and before Agnieszka Radwańska's successes.",
"Title: Gisela Dulko\n\nGisela Dulko (] ; born 30 January 1985, in Tigre) is a retired professional tennis player from Argentina. Although she enjoyed modest success in singles, reaching world no. 26 and winning four WTA Tour titles, her speciality was doubles, where she achieved a world no. 1 ranking. Partnering with Flavia Pennetta, Dulko won the 2010 WTA Tour Championships and the 2011 Australian Open in doubles. Dulko also reached the mixed doubles final at the 2011 US Open, with Edward Schwank. She is remembered for her ability to upset the big names on the tour, such as Maria Sharapova in the second round of Wimbledon in 2009; and Samantha Stosur in the third round of Roland Garros in 2011. She also beat Martina Navratilova in the second round of Wimbledon in 2004 in Navratilova's final Grand Slam singles match.",
"Title: Hank Pfister\n\nHank Pfister (born October 9, 1953) is a former tennis player from the United States, who won two singles titles (1981, Maui and 1982, Newport) during his professional career. The right-hander reached his highest individual ranking on the ATP Tour on May 2, 1983, when he became World No. 19.",
"Title: Tatiana Golovin\n\nTatiana Golovin (Russian: Татья́на Григорьевна Голови́на , \"Tatyana Grigoryevna Golovina\" ; born 25 January 1988) is a Russian-born French retired professional tennis player. She won the 2004 French Open mixed doubles event with Richard Gasquet, and reached the singles quarterfinal at the 2006 US Open, losing to the eventual champion Maria Sharapova. Her highest singles ranking to date is 12. In 2008, she was diagnosed with lower back inflammation and was forced to stop playing competitive tennis indefinitely.",
"Title: Maria Sharapova\n\nMaria Yuryevna Sharapova (Russian: Мари́я Ю́рьевна Шара́пова ; ] ; born April 19, 1987) is a Russian professional tennis player. A United States resident since 1994, Sharapova has competed on the WTA tour since 2001. She has been ranked world No. 1 in singles by the WTA on five separate occasions, for a total of 21 weeks. She is one of ten women, and the only Russian, to hold the career Grand Slam. She is also an Olympic medalist, having earned silver for Russia in women's singles at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.",
"Title: Alex Kuznetsov\n\nOleksandr \"Alex\" Kuznetsov (born February 5, 1987) is a retired American professional tennis player. He currently works as the main hitting partner of Maria Sharapova."
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"Nick Hawk (born Nicholas Haas; September 3, 1981) is an American actor, reality television star, musician, rapper, songwriter, author and entrepreneur.",
" A former Air Force crew chief and marksman, an accomplished martial artist and 2014 Brazilian Jiu Jitsu World Champion, Hawk is best known as the star of \"Gigolos\", a hit reality show featured on Showtime which focuses on the lives of five male escorts in Las Vegas, Nevada."
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"Joseph Eugene \"Joey\" Kovar (July 24, 1983 – August 17, 2012) was an American model and reality television star and bodybuilder who first appeared in the twentieth season of MTV's \"The Real World\", \"\", in 2008.",
" In 2010, Kovar appeared as a patient on the VH1 reality show, \"Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew\", for treatment of addictions to alcohol, cocaine, ecstasy, methamphetamines, and steroids."
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"Brooke Ellen Bollea (born May 5, 1988), better known by her stage name Brooke Hogan, is an American reality television star, actress, singer-songwriter, and media personality.",
" She is the daughter of the famous professional wrestler Hulk Hogan.",
" Brooke took an early interest in music, and began working on her first studio album in 2002.",
" In an attempt to promote her music career, Hogan and her father appeared in a one-hour special on VH1.",
" The special proved to be a ratings success, leading to Hogan and her family starring in the reality television series \"Hogan Knows Best\" (2005–07).",
" The show saw a then teenage Brooke struggling with her overprotective father and recording her debut album.",
" Her first studio album, \"Undiscovered\", was released in 2006.",
" It was preceded by the single \"About Us\", which entered the top-forty of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart."
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"Jason Silas \"Jase\" Robertson (born August 16, 1969) is an American television star on the A&E reality television show \"Duck Dynasty\", the COO of the business Duck Commander, an innovator, and a \"professional\" duck hunter.",
" Jase Robertson lives in West Monroe, Louisiana with his wife, Missy, and his three children Reed, Cole and Mia.",
" He is known for avoiding work in favor of hunting and fishing, speaking \"duckinese\", and for his self-proclaimed frog-hunting abilities.",
" He calls himself \"a frog's worst nightmare\"."
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"Rock My World is the fifth music album by rock artist, Poison vocalist and reality television star Bret Michaels.",
" This album is a greatest hits compilation featuring songs from his last two studio albums and also features three new tracks plus a remixed track.",
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"Kenneth Edgar \"Kenny\" Wormald (born July 27, 1984) is an American dancer, reality television star and actor.",
" His best known role to date is perhaps as Ren McCormack in the 2011 remake of 1984's \"Footloose\".",
" Wormald was a regular on the MTV reality television series \"Dancelife\" in 2007."
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"Ben Fagan (born February 28, 1984) is an American reality television star who was winner of the reality television show \"Pirate Master\" on CBS."
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"Katie Irene \"Kate\" Gosselin (née Kreider born March 28, 1975) is an American television personality.",
" She achieved national and international recognition on the US reality TV show \"Jon & Kate Plus 8,\" in which she and Jon Gosselin are profiled as they raise their atypical family of sextuplets and twins."
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"Adventure Florida is a children's BBC television programme and is broadcast on the CBBC channel in which four British CBBC viewers children, chosen from 16,000 applicants, join four American children for the ultimate Florida adventure and four US children take part in a summer camp in Florida at which they learn about environmental issues and saving the world's wildlife from extinction.",
"They also learn about how animals live and the difficulties they face in life.",
" The 8 children and the adults stayed together at Mzinga Lodge"
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"Kate Plus 8, formerly Jon & Kate Plus 8, is an American reality television series starring Kate Gosselin and her eight children, which has aired since April 4, 2007."
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"Title: Nick Hawk\n\nNick Hawk (born Nicholas Haas; September 3, 1981) is an American actor, reality television star, musician, rapper, songwriter, author and entrepreneur. A former Air Force crew chief and marksman, an accomplished martial artist and 2014 Brazilian Jiu Jitsu World Champion, Hawk is best known as the star of \"Gigolos\", a hit reality show featured on Showtime which focuses on the lives of five male escorts in Las Vegas, Nevada.",
"Title: Joey Kovar\n\nJoseph Eugene \"Joey\" Kovar (July 24, 1983 – August 17, 2012) was an American model and reality television star and bodybuilder who first appeared in the twentieth season of MTV's \"The Real World\", \"\", in 2008. In 2010, Kovar appeared as a patient on the VH1 reality show, \"Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew\", for treatment of addictions to alcohol, cocaine, ecstasy, methamphetamines, and steroids.",
"Title: Brooke Hogan\n\nBrooke Ellen Bollea (born May 5, 1988), better known by her stage name Brooke Hogan, is an American reality television star, actress, singer-songwriter, and media personality. She is the daughter of the famous professional wrestler Hulk Hogan. Brooke took an early interest in music, and began working on her first studio album in 2002. In an attempt to promote her music career, Hogan and her father appeared in a one-hour special on VH1. The special proved to be a ratings success, leading to Hogan and her family starring in the reality television series \"Hogan Knows Best\" (2005–07). The show saw a then teenage Brooke struggling with her overprotective father and recording her debut album. Her first studio album, \"Undiscovered\", was released in 2006. It was preceded by the single \"About Us\", which entered the top-forty of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart.",
"Title: Jase Robertson\n\nJason Silas \"Jase\" Robertson (born August 16, 1969) is an American television star on the A&E reality television show \"Duck Dynasty\", the COO of the business Duck Commander, an innovator, and a \"professional\" duck hunter. Jase Robertson lives in West Monroe, Louisiana with his wife, Missy, and his three children Reed, Cole and Mia. He is known for avoiding work in favor of hunting and fishing, speaking \"duckinese\", and for his self-proclaimed frog-hunting abilities. He calls himself \"a frog's worst nightmare\".",
"Title: Rock My World (album)\n\nRock My World is the fifth music album by rock artist, Poison vocalist and reality television star Bret Michaels. This album is a greatest hits compilation featuring songs from his last two studio albums and also features three new tracks plus a remixed track. All the music heard during his reality television shows \"Rock of Love\" (2007) and \"Rock of Love 2\" (2008) is on the album.",
"Title: Kenny Wormald\n\nKenneth Edgar \"Kenny\" Wormald (born July 27, 1984) is an American dancer, reality television star and actor. His best known role to date is perhaps as Ren McCormack in the 2011 remake of 1984's \"Footloose\". Wormald was a regular on the MTV reality television series \"Dancelife\" in 2007.",
"Title: Ben Fagan\n\nBen Fagan (born February 28, 1984) is an American reality television star who was winner of the reality television show \"Pirate Master\" on CBS.",
"Title: Kate Gosselin\n\nKatie Irene \"Kate\" Gosselin (née Kreider born March 28, 1975) is an American television personality. She achieved national and international recognition on the US reality TV show \"Jon & Kate Plus 8,\" in which she and Jon Gosselin are profiled as they raise their atypical family of sextuplets and twins.",
"Title: Adventure Florida\n\nAdventure Florida is a children's BBC television programme and is broadcast on the CBBC channel in which four British CBBC viewers children, chosen from 16,000 applicants, join four American children for the ultimate Florida adventure and four US children take part in a summer camp in Florida at which they learn about environmental issues and saving the world's wildlife from extinction. They also learn about how animals live and the difficulties they face in life. The 8 children and the adults stayed together at Mzinga Lodge",
"Title: Kate Plus 8\n\nKate Plus 8, formerly Jon & Kate Plus 8, is an American reality television series starring Kate Gosselin and her eight children, which has aired since April 4, 2007."
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Paralympic weightlifter Mario Hochberg was born in a socialist state located where?
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"Barry Kalms is an Australian Paralympic weightlifter and athlete.",
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"Albania ( , ; Albanian: \"Shqipëri/Shqipëria\" ; Gheg Albanian: \"Shqipni/Shqipnia, Shqypni/Shqypnia\" ), officially the People's Socialist Republic of Albania (), was a socialist state that ruled Albania from 1946 to its fall in 1992.",
" From 1946 to 1976 it was known as the People's Republic of Albania, and from 1944 to 1946 as the Democratic Government of Albania.",
" Throughout this period the country had a reputation for its Stalinist style of state administration dominated by Enver Hoxha and the Party of Labour of Albania and for policies stressing national unity and self-reliance.",
" Travel and visa restrictions made Albania one of the most difficult countries to visit or to travel from.",
" In 1967, it declared itself the world's first atheist state.",
" It was the only Warsaw Pact member to formally withdraw from the alliance before 1990, an action occasioned by the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968.",
" The first multi-party elections in Socialist Albania took place on 31 March 1991 – the communists gained a majority in an interim government and the first parliamentary elections were held on 22 March 1992.",
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"Joy Onaolapo was a Nigerian champion Paralympic weightlifter (2012).",
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"Anthony Peddle (born 11 February 1971) was a British Paralympic weightlifter.",
" Peddle competed in seven Summer Paralympic Games a record number for a British athlete.",
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"Ramon (Ray) Gary Epstein, OAM (born 14 October 1959) is an Australian Paralympic weightlifter and powerlifting coach.",
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"Mario Hochberg (born December 11, 1970 in Gotha, East Germany) was a Paralympic weightlifter for Germany.",
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"The “Five Goods Movement” (五好活动 \"wuhao huodong\") was a political campaign carried out in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) from 1956-1858 that reflected the PRC State’s vision of where housewives and “family dependents” (家属 \"jiashu\") belonged within China’s emerging socialist order.",
" The movement began in earnest in early 1956, when the All-China Women's Federation in tandem with local branches of the Women’s Federation began promoting “Five Goods” for urban housewives to aspire to.",
" These “five goods” intended to promote socialist development primarily through the education of children and support of male workers.",
" The five tenets of the campaign were to encourage housewives to: promote mutual assistance between neighborhood households, arrange domestic life well, educate children well, encourage and support the production, work, and study of (male) spouses, and to study well themselves.",
" In this case “study” referred to the political study of government issued works intended to promote socialist and communist thought.",
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"The People's Republic of Benin (French: \"République populaire du Bénin\" ) was a socialist state located in the Gulf of Guinea on the African continent, which would become present-day Benin.",
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"The Soviet Union, officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR, Russian: СССР), was a socialist state in Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991.",
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" The country was a one-party state, governed by the Communist Party with Moscow as its capital in its largest republic, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.",
" The Russian nation had constitutionally equal status among the many nations of the union but exerted de facto dominance in various respects.",
" Other major urban centres were Leningrad, Kiev, Minsk, Alma-Ata and Novosibirsk.",
" The Soviet Union was one of the five recognized nuclear weapons states and possessed the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction.",
" It was a founding permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, as well as a member of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), and the leading member of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA) and the Warsaw Pact."
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"East Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic (GDR; German: \"Deutsche Demokratische Republik\" ] , DDR), was a socialist state in Central Europe, during the Cold War period.",
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"Title: Barry Kalms\n\nBarry Kalms is an Australian Paralympic weightlifter and athlete. At the 1980 Summer Paralympics he won a bronze medal in the Men's Weightlifting Lightweight 65 kg amputee division and competed in various athletics events (specifically high jump, long jump and the 100 m).",
"Title: People's Socialist Republic of Albania\n\nAlbania ( , ; Albanian: \"Shqipëri/Shqipëria\" ; Gheg Albanian: \"Shqipni/Shqipnia, Shqypni/Shqypnia\" ), officially the People's Socialist Republic of Albania (), was a socialist state that ruled Albania from 1946 to its fall in 1992. From 1946 to 1976 it was known as the People's Republic of Albania, and from 1944 to 1946 as the Democratic Government of Albania. Throughout this period the country had a reputation for its Stalinist style of state administration dominated by Enver Hoxha and the Party of Labour of Albania and for policies stressing national unity and self-reliance. Travel and visa restrictions made Albania one of the most difficult countries to visit or to travel from. In 1967, it declared itself the world's first atheist state. It was the only Warsaw Pact member to formally withdraw from the alliance before 1990, an action occasioned by the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. The first multi-party elections in Socialist Albania took place on 31 March 1991 – the communists gained a majority in an interim government and the first parliamentary elections were held on 22 March 1992. The People's Socialist Republic was officially dissolved on 28 November 1998 upon the adoption of the new Constitution of Albania.",
"Title: Joy Onaolapo\n\nJoy Onaolapo was a Nigerian champion Paralympic weightlifter (2012). She won the gold medal in the 52kg powerlifting category at the 2012 London games.",
"Title: Anthony Peddle\n\nAnthony Peddle (born 11 February 1971) was a British Paralympic weightlifter. Peddle competed in seven Summer Paralympic Games a record number for a British athlete. He won gold at the 2000 Games in Sydney and a bronze medal in both the 1992 and 1996 Games.",
"Title: Ray Epstein\n\nRamon (Ray) Gary Epstein, OAM (born 14 October 1959) is an Australian Paralympic weightlifter and powerlifting coach. He represented Australia in weightlifting at the 1988 Seoul and 1992 Barcelona Paralympics and was Head Coach of the Australian Paralympic powerlifting team between 2003 and 2013.",
"Title: Mario Hochberg\n\nMario Hochberg (born December 11, 1970 in Gotha, East Germany) was a Paralympic weightlifter for Germany. His coach was Thomas Mersdorf and he is sports instructor and Physiotherapist head coach weightlifting in DBS.",
"Title: Five Goods Movement\n\nThe “Five Goods Movement” (五好活动 \"wuhao huodong\") was a political campaign carried out in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) from 1956-1858 that reflected the PRC State’s vision of where housewives and “family dependents” (家属 \"jiashu\") belonged within China’s emerging socialist order. The movement began in earnest in early 1956, when the All-China Women's Federation in tandem with local branches of the Women’s Federation began promoting “Five Goods” for urban housewives to aspire to. These “five goods” intended to promote socialist development primarily through the education of children and support of male workers. The five tenets of the campaign were to encourage housewives to: promote mutual assistance between neighborhood households, arrange domestic life well, educate children well, encourage and support the production, work, and study of (male) spouses, and to study well themselves. In this case “study” referred to the political study of government issued works intended to promote socialist and communist thought. This model of the ideal housewife reflected PRC visions of how a seemingly \"non-productive\" member of socialist society could contribute to the building of a socialist state.",
"Title: People's Republic of Benin\n\nThe People's Republic of Benin (French: \"République populaire du Bénin\" ) was a socialist state located in the Gulf of Guinea on the African continent, which would become present-day Benin. The People's Republic was established on 30 November 1975, after the 1972 coup d'état in the Republic of Dahomey. It effectively lasted until 1 March 1990, with the adoption of a new constitution, and the abolition of Marxism-Leninism in the nation in 1989.",
"Title: Soviet Union\n\nThe Soviet Union, officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR, Russian: СССР), was a socialist state in Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991. Nominally a union of multiple equal national Soviet republics, its government and economy were highly centralized. The country was a one-party state, governed by the Communist Party with Moscow as its capital in its largest republic, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. The Russian nation had constitutionally equal status among the many nations of the union but exerted de facto dominance in various respects. Other major urban centres were Leningrad, Kiev, Minsk, Alma-Ata and Novosibirsk. The Soviet Union was one of the five recognized nuclear weapons states and possessed the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. It was a founding permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, as well as a member of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), and the leading member of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA) and the Warsaw Pact.",
"Title: East Germany\n\nEast Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic (GDR; German: \"Deutsche Demokratische Republik\" ] , DDR), was a socialist state in Central Europe, during the Cold War period. From 1949 to 1990, it administered the region of Germany that was occupied by Soviet forces at the end of World War II—the Soviet Occupation Zone of the Potsdam Agreement, bounded on the east by the Oder–Neisse line. The Soviet zone surrounded West Berlin, but did not include it; as a result, West Berlin remained outside the jurisdiction of the GDR."
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Geoffrey Roy Rush won a Academy Award and BAFTA Award among others for his performance in a film based on the life of what pianist?
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David Helfgott
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" She has received international acclaim and many accolades, including two Academy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, three BAFTA Awards, six AACTA Awards, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. Blanchett came to international attention for her role as Elizabeth I of England in Shekhar Kapur's 1998 film \"Elizabeth\", for which she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress, the Golden Globe Award, and earned her first Academy Award for Best Actress nomination.",
" Her portrayal of Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese's 2004 film \"The Aviator\" brought her critical acclaim and many accolades, including the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, making her the only actor to win an Oscar for portraying another Oscar-winning actor.",
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"Guy Hendrix Dyas (born 20 August 1968) is a British production designer for feature films.",
" He collaborated with Christopher Nolan on his science fiction thriller \"Inception\" which earned him an Academy Award nomination as well as a BAFTA Award for Best Production Design.",
" In 2017, Dyas was nominated for another Academy Award, this time for his work on Passengers.",
" In 2010, Dyas became the first British designer to win a Goya Award for Best Production Design for his work on Alejandro Amenábar's historical epic \"Agora\" which premiered at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival.",
" Dyas previously received three consecutive Art Directors Guild Award nominations for his production design work on Steven Spielberg's \"Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull\", Shekhar Kapur's \"\" and \"Superman Returns\" for Bryan Singer.",
" He won an ADG award in 2011 for \"Inception\".",
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"Holly Hunter (born March 20, 1958) is an American actress and producer.",
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" The screenplay was written by Jan Sardi, and directed by Scott Hicks.",
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"Benicio Monserrate Rafael del Toro Sánchez (born February 19, 1967) is a Puerto Rican actor.",
" He won an Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award for his portrayal of the jaded but morally upright police officer Javier Rodriguez in the film \"Traffic\" (2000).",
" Del Toro's performance as ex-con turned religious fanatic in despair, Jack Jordan, in Alejandro González Iñárritu's \"21 Grams\" (2003) earned him a second Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, as well as a second Screen Actors Guild Awards nomination and a BAFTA Awards nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role."
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"John Gilbert is a film editor who works primarily in New Zealand.",
" Gilbert has edited 17 feature films as well as television shows and short films.",
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"Geoffrey Roy Rush {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 6 July 1951) is an Australian actor and film producer.",
" Rush is the youngest amongst the few people who have won the \"Triple Crown of Acting\": the Academy Award, the Primetime Emmy Award, and the Tony Award.",
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"Angus Alexander Wall (born March 15, 1967) is a film editor and film title designer.",
" He and fellow film editor Kirk Baxter won the Academy Award for Best Film Editing for the David Fincher film \"The Social Network\" (2010) and again the next year for \"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo\" (2011).",
" Additionally, he and Baxter were nominated the Academy Award for Best Film Editing, the BAFTA Award for Best Editing, and the American Cinema Editors Eddie Award for the 2008 film \"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button\", also directed by David Fincher.",
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"Title: Guy Hendrix Dyas\n\nGuy Hendrix Dyas (born 20 August 1968) is a British production designer for feature films. He collaborated with Christopher Nolan on his science fiction thriller \"Inception\" which earned him an Academy Award nomination as well as a BAFTA Award for Best Production Design. In 2017, Dyas was nominated for another Academy Award, this time for his work on Passengers. In 2010, Dyas became the first British designer to win a Goya Award for Best Production Design for his work on Alejandro Amenábar's historical epic \"Agora\" which premiered at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Dyas previously received three consecutive Art Directors Guild Award nominations for his production design work on Steven Spielberg's \"Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull\", Shekhar Kapur's \"\" and \"Superman Returns\" for Bryan Singer. He won an ADG award in 2011 for \"Inception\". He also earned a BAFTA Award nomination in 2007 for Best Production Design for \"Elizabeth: The Golden Age\" and for four years in a row Dyas has been named by \"The Sunday Times\" as one of the top ten Brits working behind the camera in Hollywood.",
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"Title: Holly Hunter\n\nHolly Hunter (born March 20, 1958) is an American actress and producer. For her performance as Ada McGrath in the 1993 film \"The Piano\", she won the Academy Award for Best Actress, BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama, and the Cannes Best Actress Award. She was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for \"Broadcast News\" (1987), and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for \"The Firm\" (1993) and \"Thirteen\" (2003).",
"Title: Shine (film)\n\nShine is a 1996 Australian biographical drama film based on the life of pianist David Helfgott, who suffered a mental breakdown and spent years in institutions. It stars Geoffrey Rush, Lynn Redgrave, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Noah Taylor, John Gielgud, Googie Withers, Justin Braine, Sonia Todd, Nicholas Bell, Chris Haywood and Alex Rafalowicz. The screenplay was written by Jan Sardi, and directed by Scott Hicks. The film made its US premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. In 1997, Geoffrey Rush was awarded the Academy Award for Best Actor at the 69th Academy Awards for his performance in the lead role.",
"Title: Benicio del Toro\n\nBenicio Monserrate Rafael del Toro Sánchez (born February 19, 1967) is a Puerto Rican actor. He won an Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award for his portrayal of the jaded but morally upright police officer Javier Rodriguez in the film \"Traffic\" (2000). Del Toro's performance as ex-con turned religious fanatic in despair, Jack Jordan, in Alejandro González Iñárritu's \"21 Grams\" (2003) earned him a second Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, as well as a second Screen Actors Guild Awards nomination and a BAFTA Awards nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role.",
"Title: John Gilbert (film editor)\n\nJohn Gilbert is a film editor who works primarily in New Zealand. Gilbert has edited 17 feature films as well as television shows and short films. He won the Academy Award for Best Film Editing and the BAFTA Award for Best Editing, among several honors, for Mel Gibson's war drama \"Hacksaw Ridge\" (2016). Gilbert had earlier received various accolades for his work on Peter Jackson's \"\" (2001), including the Satellite Award for Best Editing and nominations for an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award and an ACE Eddie Award.",
"Title: Geoffrey Rush\n\nGeoffrey Roy Rush {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 6 July 1951) is an Australian actor and film producer. Rush is the youngest amongst the few people who have won the \"Triple Crown of Acting\": the Academy Award, the Primetime Emmy Award, and the Tony Award. He has won one Academy Award for acting (from four nominations), three British Academy Film Awards (from five nominations), two Golden Globe Awards and four Screen Actors Guild Awards. Rush is the founding President of the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts and was named the 2012 Australian of the Year. He is also the first actor to win the Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Critics' Choice Movie Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award for a single performance in film for his performance in \"Shine\" (1996).",
"Title: Angus Wall\n\nAngus Alexander Wall (born March 15, 1967) is a film editor and film title designer. He and fellow film editor Kirk Baxter won the Academy Award for Best Film Editing for the David Fincher film \"The Social Network\" (2010) and again the next year for \"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo\" (2011). Additionally, he and Baxter were nominated the Academy Award for Best Film Editing, the BAFTA Award for Best Editing, and the American Cinema Editors Eddie Award for the 2008 film \"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button\", also directed by David Fincher. Wall's title design work on the HBO television series \"Carnivàle\" and \"Game of Thrones\" both received Emmy Awards in 2004 and 2011, respectively, and his work on the series \"Rome's\" titles was nominated for the BAFTA Award in 2005.",
"Title: BAFTA Award for Best Film\n\nThe BAFTA Award for Best Film is given annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts and presented at the British Academy Film Awards. It has been given since the 1st BAFTA Awards, representing the best films of 1947, but until 1969 it was called the BAFTA Award for Best Film From Any Source. It is possible for films from any country to be nominated, although British films are also recognised in the category BAFTA Award for Best British Film and (since 1983) foreign-language films in BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language. As such, there have been multiple occasions of a film being nominated in two of these categories."
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Who was born first Alfred Aloysius "Trader" Horn or Cecil John Rhodes PC
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Cecil John Rhodes PC
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"Alfred Aloysius \"Trader\" Horn (born Alfred Aloysius Smith; 1861–1931) was an ivory trader in central Africa.",
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In what year did the company file for bankruptcy that had Bergen Ballpark as part of its Meadowlands Sports Complex?
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2007
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"Meadowlands Arena (formerly Brendan Byrne Arena, Continental Airlines Arena, and IZOD Center) is an indoor venue located in the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States.",
" The arena is located on New Jersey Route 120 and is across the highway from MetLife Stadium and the Meadowlands Racetrack.",
" A covered footbridge connects one of MetLife Stadium's parking lots with the Meadowlands Arena's lot."
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"Route 3 is a state highway in the northern part of New Jersey in the United States.",
" The route runs 10.84 mi from U.S. Route 46 in Clifton, Passaic County to U.S. Route 1/9 in North Bergen, Hudson County.",
" Route 3 is sometimes called the Secaucus Bypass within Secaucus.",
" The route is a divided highway for its entire length, with most of the highway considered a freeway, except the westernmost part, which contains direct access to a few businesses.",
" Route 3 intersects many major roads, including the Garden State Parkway and Route 21 in Clifton, the western spur of the New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 95) in East Rutherford, the eastern spur of the New Jersey Turnpike in Secaucus, and Route 495 in North Bergen.",
" A commuting route for northern New Jersey to the Lincoln Tunnel into New York City by way of Route 495, Route 3 also provides access to the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford.",
" The road inspired a story in \"The New Yorker\" in 2004 by Ian Frazier."
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"American Dream Meadowlands (ADM) is a retail and entertainment complex under construction in the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey that will contain over 500 stores.",
" It was first proposed in 2003 by the Mills Corporation as the \"Meadowlands Xanadu\".",
" After the bankruptcy of that company in 2007, the project was taken over by Colony Capital.",
" In May 2009, construction stalled due to the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers.",
" The Triple Five Group announced intent to take over the mall in May 2011, and on July 31, 2013, officially gained control of the mall and the surrounding site."
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"The Meadowlands Sports Complex is a sports and entertainment complex located in East Rutherford, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, owned and operated by the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority (NJSEA)."
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"The Bergen Ballpark was a proposed 8,000-seat baseball-only stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, intended to be the home of the Bergen Cliff Hawks.",
" The stadium was to be part of the larger Meadowlands Xanadu project that is currently under construction.",
" Bergen Ballpark was in the planning stages since 2001, but local politics and a lease agreement between the Mills Corporation, the company who built the Xanadu and would own the ballpark, halted plans in 2005."
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"The New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority (NJSEA) is an independent authority established by the State of New Jersey in 1971 to oversee the Meadowlands Sports Complex, but which now contains the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission, a regulatory, planning, and zoning agency, in addition to its original duties.",
" Originally consisting of Giants Stadium and the Meadowlands Racetrack in 1976, Brendan Byrne Arena (then named Continental Airlines Arena, followed by IZOD Center) was added to the complex in 1981 and New Meadowlands Stadium (now MetLife Stadium) replaced Giants Stadium in 2010.",
" Its first Chairman and CEO was David A. \"Sonny\" Werblin.",
" Its present Chairman is Carl Goldberg and its CEO is Dennis Robinson."
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"Meadowlands Sports Complex, or Meadowlands, is a New Jersey Transit train station that is the western teminus for the Meadowlands Rail Line located at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey."
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"The State Fair Meadowlands (formerly the Meadowlands Fair) is a carnival held every summer at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey.",
" It derives its name from State Fair Stores, which run the carnival.",
" It should also not be confused with the New Jersey State Fair, Sussex County Farm and Horse Show in Augusta, New Jersey.",
" The fair is held in the parking lot that surrounds the MetLife Stadium and runs for two weeks in late June and early July.",
" It attracts over 300,000 visitors per year.Michael Moore has been spotted at this fair while wearing his Rutgers hat."
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"Title: New Jersey Route 120\n\nRoute 120 is a state highway located in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. It extends 2.65 mi from an interchange with Route 3 in East Rutherford to another interchange with Route 17 in Carlstadt, where it continues to the west as County Route 120. NJ 120 serves the Meadowlands Sports Complex, which consists of MetLife Stadium, Meadowlands Racetrack, and the Izod Center. It heads north from Route 3 as a six-lane freeway through the sports complex to an interchange with the southern terminus of County Route 503. From here, Route 120 heads northwest along the northern edge of the sports complex as a four-lane divided at-grade Paterson Plank Road, passing through industrial and commercial areas.",
"Title: MetLife Stadium\n\nMetLife Stadium is an American sports stadium located in East Rutherford, New Jersey. It is part of the Meadowlands Sports Complex and serves as the home stadium for two National Football League (NFL) franchises: the New York Giants and the New York Jets. The stadium is owned by the MetLife Stadium Company, a joint venture of the Giants and Jets, who jointly built the stadium using private funds on land owned by the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority. The stadium opened as New Meadowlands Stadium in 2010. In 2011, MetLife, an insurance company based in New York City, acquired the naming rights to the stadium. At a construction cost of approximately $1.6 billion, it is the most expensive stadium ever built and is the second-largest stadium in the NFL in terms of seating capacity.",
"Title: Meadowlands Arena\n\nMeadowlands Arena (formerly Brendan Byrne Arena, Continental Airlines Arena, and IZOD Center) is an indoor venue located in the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States. The arena is located on New Jersey Route 120 and is across the highway from MetLife Stadium and the Meadowlands Racetrack. A covered footbridge connects one of MetLife Stadium's parking lots with the Meadowlands Arena's lot.",
"Title: New Jersey Route 3\n\nRoute 3 is a state highway in the northern part of New Jersey in the United States. The route runs 10.84 mi from U.S. Route 46 in Clifton, Passaic County to U.S. Route 1/9 in North Bergen, Hudson County. Route 3 is sometimes called the Secaucus Bypass within Secaucus. The route is a divided highway for its entire length, with most of the highway considered a freeway, except the westernmost part, which contains direct access to a few businesses. Route 3 intersects many major roads, including the Garden State Parkway and Route 21 in Clifton, the western spur of the New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 95) in East Rutherford, the eastern spur of the New Jersey Turnpike in Secaucus, and Route 495 in North Bergen. A commuting route for northern New Jersey to the Lincoln Tunnel into New York City by way of Route 495, Route 3 also provides access to the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford. The road inspired a story in \"The New Yorker\" in 2004 by Ian Frazier.",
"Title: American Dream Meadowlands\n\nAmerican Dream Meadowlands (ADM) is a retail and entertainment complex under construction in the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey that will contain over 500 stores. It was first proposed in 2003 by the Mills Corporation as the \"Meadowlands Xanadu\". After the bankruptcy of that company in 2007, the project was taken over by Colony Capital. In May 2009, construction stalled due to the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers. The Triple Five Group announced intent to take over the mall in May 2011, and on July 31, 2013, officially gained control of the mall and the surrounding site.",
"Title: Meadowlands Sports Complex\n\nThe Meadowlands Sports Complex is a sports and entertainment complex located in East Rutherford, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, owned and operated by the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority (NJSEA).",
"Title: Bergen Ballpark\n\nThe Bergen Ballpark was a proposed 8,000-seat baseball-only stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, intended to be the home of the Bergen Cliff Hawks. The stadium was to be part of the larger Meadowlands Xanadu project that is currently under construction. Bergen Ballpark was in the planning stages since 2001, but local politics and a lease agreement between the Mills Corporation, the company who built the Xanadu and would own the ballpark, halted plans in 2005.",
"Title: New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority\n\nThe New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority (NJSEA) is an independent authority established by the State of New Jersey in 1971 to oversee the Meadowlands Sports Complex, but which now contains the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission, a regulatory, planning, and zoning agency, in addition to its original duties. Originally consisting of Giants Stadium and the Meadowlands Racetrack in 1976, Brendan Byrne Arena (then named Continental Airlines Arena, followed by IZOD Center) was added to the complex in 1981 and New Meadowlands Stadium (now MetLife Stadium) replaced Giants Stadium in 2010. Its first Chairman and CEO was David A. \"Sonny\" Werblin. Its present Chairman is Carl Goldberg and its CEO is Dennis Robinson.",
"Title: Meadowlands station\n\nMeadowlands Sports Complex, or Meadowlands, is a New Jersey Transit train station that is the western teminus for the Meadowlands Rail Line located at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey.",
"Title: Meadowlands State Fair\n\nThe State Fair Meadowlands (formerly the Meadowlands Fair) is a carnival held every summer at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey. It derives its name from State Fair Stores, which run the carnival. It should also not be confused with the New Jersey State Fair, Sussex County Farm and Horse Show in Augusta, New Jersey. The fair is held in the parking lot that surrounds the MetLife Stadium and runs for two weeks in late June and early July. It attracts over 300,000 visitors per year.Michael Moore has been spotted at this fair while wearing his Rutgers hat."
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7,789
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What book company also publishes role-playing games?
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Palladium Books
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"\"Final Fantasy\" is a series of role-playing video games developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square).",
" Its first game premiered in Japan in 1987, and \"Final Fantasy\" games have subsequently been localized for markets in North America, Europe and Australia, on nearly every video game console since its debut on the Nintendo Entertainment System.",
" \"Final Fantasy\" is Square Enix's most successful franchise, having sold over 97 million units worldwide to date.",
" In addition to traditional role-playing games, the series includes tactical role-playing games, portable games, massively multiplayer online role-playing games, and games for mobile phones.",
" Its popularity has placed it as the sixth-best-selling video game franchise, and the series has won multiple awards over the years."
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"Japanese role-playing games are role-playing games made in Japan.",
" Japanese role-playing games made their first appearance during the 1980s.",
" Today, there are hundreds of Japanese-designed games as well as several translated games.",
" Traditional RPGs are referred to as \"tabletop RPGs\" or \"table-talk RPGs\" (\"TTRPG\", or \"TRPG\") in Japan to distinguish them from the video role-playing game genre."
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"San Francisco Book Review is owned by City Book Review based in Sacramento, California and is one of four book review newspapers.",
" The company also publishes the \"Manhattan Book Review\", \"Seattle Book Review\" and \"Kids' BookBuzz\" on a monthly basis, and licenses three other publications - \"Portland Book Review\", \"San Diego Book Review\" and the Tulsa Book Review.",
" The different publications publish about 300 reviews a month from more than 40 genres."
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"Spil Games publishes free-to-play games for iPhone, iPad and Android devices.",
" The company also publishes games for the web and Facebook.",
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"Atlas Games is a company which publishes role-playing games, board games and card games. Its founder and current president is John Nephew."
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"Bill Coffin is a writer of novels and role-playing games in the fantasy and science fiction genres.",
" Perhaps best known for his work at Palladium Books from July 1998 through May 2002, he made significant contributions to several of Palladium's game series, most notably \"Palladium Fantasy\", but also \"Heroes Unlimited\" and \"Rifts\", and created his own game, \"Systems Failure\"."
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"Steve Jackson Games (SJGames) is a game company, founded in 1980 by Steve Jackson, that creates and publishes role-playing, board, and card games, and the gaming magazine \"Pyramid\"."
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"Fantasy Flight Games (FFG) is a game company based in Roseville, Minnesota, United States, that creates and publishes role-playing, board, and card games."
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"American Book Company was formed in 1890 by the consolidation of Van Antwerp, Bragg and Co., A.S. Barnes & Co., D. Appleton and Co., and Ivison, Blakeman and Co. It was acquired by Litton Industries in 1967 and existed as a division of Litton Educational Publishing, Inc. until being sold to the International Thomson Organization in the late seventies.",
" Thomson then sold its American Book Company K-12 assets to D. C. Heath and Company in 1981.",
" The company was absorbed into D. C. Heath and ceased to exist as an imprint.",
" Any remaining K-12 assets of the American Book Company are now owned by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, which acquired D. C. Heath and Company in 1995."
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"Title: List of Final Fantasy media\n\n\"Final Fantasy\" is a series of role-playing video games developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square). Its first game premiered in Japan in 1987, and \"Final Fantasy\" games have subsequently been localized for markets in North America, Europe and Australia, on nearly every video game console since its debut on the Nintendo Entertainment System. \"Final Fantasy\" is Square Enix's most successful franchise, having sold over 97 million units worldwide to date. In addition to traditional role-playing games, the series includes tactical role-playing games, portable games, massively multiplayer online role-playing games, and games for mobile phones. Its popularity has placed it as the sixth-best-selling video game franchise, and the series has won multiple awards over the years.",
"Title: Japanese role-playing game\n\nJapanese role-playing games are role-playing games made in Japan. Japanese role-playing games made their first appearance during the 1980s. Today, there are hundreds of Japanese-designed games as well as several translated games. Traditional RPGs are referred to as \"tabletop RPGs\" or \"table-talk RPGs\" (\"TTRPG\", or \"TRPG\") in Japan to distinguish them from the video role-playing game genre.",
"Title: San Francisco Book Review\n\nSan Francisco Book Review is owned by City Book Review based in Sacramento, California and is one of four book review newspapers. The company also publishes the \"Manhattan Book Review\", \"Seattle Book Review\" and \"Kids' BookBuzz\" on a monthly basis, and licenses three other publications - \"Portland Book Review\", \"San Diego Book Review\" and the Tulsa Book Review. The different publications publish about 300 reviews a month from more than 40 genres.",
"Title: Spil Games\n\nSpil Games publishes free-to-play games for iPhone, iPad and Android devices. The company also publishes games for the web and Facebook. It is a privately owned company based in Hilversum near Amsterdam in the Netherlands and has more than 150 employees.",
"Title: Atlas Games\n\nAtlas Games is a company which publishes role-playing games, board games and card games. Its founder and current president is John Nephew.",
"Title: Bill Coffin\n\nBill Coffin is a writer of novels and role-playing games in the fantasy and science fiction genres. Perhaps best known for his work at Palladium Books from July 1998 through May 2002, he made significant contributions to several of Palladium's game series, most notably \"Palladium Fantasy\", but also \"Heroes Unlimited\" and \"Rifts\", and created his own game, \"Systems Failure\".",
"Title: Steve Jackson Games\n\nSteve Jackson Games (SJGames) is a game company, founded in 1980 by Steve Jackson, that creates and publishes role-playing, board, and card games, and the gaming magazine \"Pyramid\".",
"Title: Fantasy Flight Games\n\nFantasy Flight Games (FFG) is a game company based in Roseville, Minnesota, United States, that creates and publishes role-playing, board, and card games.",
"Title: American Book Company (1890)\n\nAmerican Book Company was formed in 1890 by the consolidation of Van Antwerp, Bragg and Co., A.S. Barnes & Co., D. Appleton and Co., and Ivison, Blakeman and Co. It was acquired by Litton Industries in 1967 and existed as a division of Litton Educational Publishing, Inc. until being sold to the International Thomson Organization in the late seventies. Thomson then sold its American Book Company K-12 assets to D. C. Heath and Company in 1981. The company was absorbed into D. C. Heath and ceased to exist as an imprint. Any remaining K-12 assets of the American Book Company are now owned by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, which acquired D. C. Heath and Company in 1995."
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7,790
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Where is the University which carries the name of William Taylor located?
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Upland, Indiana, United States
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"William Taylor (Roud 158, Laws N11) is a British folk song, often collected from traditional singers in England, less so in Scotland, Ireland, Canada and the USA.",
" It tells the story of a young woman who adopts male dress and becomes a sailor (or sometimes a soldier) in order to search for her lover.",
" Other names include \"Billy Taylor\", \"Brisk Young Seamen\", \"Bold William Taylor\", \"Down By the Seashore\", \"The False Lover\", \"The Female Lieutenant; Or, Faithless Lover Rewarded\", \"If You'll Get Up Early in the Morning\", \"The Life and Death of Billy Taylor\", \"My Love\", \"Poor William Taylor\", \"Sally Brown and William Taylor\", and \"Young Billy Taylor\"."
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"Red Flower Rising is a public artwork by American artist Richard Taylor located outside the Milwaukee Public Market, on the corner of Broadway Street and East St. Paul Avenue in the Historic Third Ward in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.",
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"Taylor Island (sometimes referred to as Taylor's Island) is the largest in a group of seven islands located between the Eyre Peninsula mainland and Thistle Island in the mouth of Spencer Gulf, South Australia.",
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" The remaining islands in the group are also named after lost members of Flinders' expedition: Little Island, Lewis Island, Smith Island, Hopkins Island and Grindal Island.",
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"William Taylor (7 May 1821 – 29 March 1878) was an English cricketer.",
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"George William Taylor, QC (born November 5, 1937) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada.",
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"George William Taylor (November 22, 1808 – August 31, 1862) was a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War.",
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"Taylor University is a private, interdenominational, evangelical Christian college in Upland, Indiana, United States.",
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"Robert William Taylor (February 10, 1932 – April 13, 2017), known as Bob Taylor, was an American Internet pioneer, who led teams that made major contributions to the personal computer, and other related technologies.",
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"William Taylor (1821–1902) was an American Missionary Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1884.",
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"Title: Red Flower Rising\n\nRed Flower Rising is a public artwork by American artist Richard Taylor located outside the Milwaukee Public Market, on the corner of Broadway Street and East St. Paul Avenue in the Historic Third Ward in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The red painted aluminum sculpture was installed in 2007 in memory of Jeffry A. Posner.",
"Title: Taylor Island\n\nTaylor Island (sometimes referred to as Taylor's Island) is the largest in a group of seven islands located between the Eyre Peninsula mainland and Thistle Island in the mouth of Spencer Gulf, South Australia. It was named by British explorer Matthew Flinders in 1802, after the loss of William Taylor, a midshipman and master's mate to John Thistle (after whom Thistle Island is named). The remaining islands in the group are also named after lost members of Flinders' expedition: Little Island, Lewis Island, Smith Island, Hopkins Island and Grindal Island. Taylor's Island has been used principally for the grazing of sheep while its surrounding waters are well regarded fishing grounds.",
"Title: William Taylor (man of letters)\n\nWilliam Taylor (7 November 1765 – 5 March 1836), often called William Taylor of Norwich, was a British essayist, scholar and polyglot. He is most notable as a supporter and translator of German romantic literature.",
"Title: William Taylor (Surrey cricketer)\n\nWilliam Taylor (7 May 1821 – 29 March 1878) was an English cricketer. Taylor's batting and bowling styles are unknown. He was born at Dorking, Surrey.",
"Title: George William Taylor\n\nGeorge William Taylor, QC (born November 5, 1937) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1977 to 1985, and was a cabinet minister in the government of William Davis. Taylor was a member of the Progressive Conservative Party.",
"Title: George W. Taylor (general)\n\nGeorge William Taylor (November 22, 1808 – August 31, 1862) was a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He commanded a brigade in the Army of the Potomac before being mortally wounded at the Battle of Manassas Station in Northern Virginia. The poem \"The General's Death\" by Joseph O'Connor was based on George W. Taylor's death.",
"Title: Taylor University\n\nTaylor University is a private, interdenominational, evangelical Christian college in Upland, Indiana, United States. Founded in 1846, it is one of America's oldest evangelical Christian colleges.",
"Title: Robert Taylor (computer scientist)\n\nRobert William Taylor (February 10, 1932 – April 13, 2017), known as Bob Taylor, was an American Internet pioneer, who led teams that made major contributions to the personal computer, and other related technologies. He was director of ARPA's Information Processing Techniques Office from 1965 through 1969, founder and later manager of Xerox PARC's Computer Science Laboratory from 1970 through 1983, and founder and manager of Digital Equipment Corporation's Systems Research Center until 1996.",
"Title: William Taylor (bishop)\n\nWilliam Taylor (1821–1902) was an American Missionary Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1884. Taylor University, a Christian college in Indiana, carries his name."
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7,791
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Who created the series who has Peter Brown as the protagonist ?
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L. Frank Baum
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"They Only Come Out at Night is 1984 dance single by Peter Brown.",
" The single was his first number one on the dance chart, where it stayed for one week.",
" \"They Only Come Out at Night\", also peaked at number fifty on the soul singles chart, but unlike previous Peter Brown entries, it did not make the Hot 100.",
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"Peter MacLachlan Brown was born in Vancouver, like his father, Ralph, and grandfather before him.",
" Peter Brown’s grandfather Brenton was a well-connected businessman and power broker of his time, head of the Crown Life Insurance Co., onetime president of the Vancouver Board of Trade, and a founder of the right-of-centre municipal NPA party.",
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"Cory Wade is a former American record producer and songwriter, known for producing some of the biggest hits in disco in the 1970s.",
" A producer for TK Records, Wade co-produced the 1977 single \"Do Ya Wanna Get Funky With Me\" by Peter Brown, which became the first 12-inch single to sell a million copies.",
" Wade also produced hit recordings for KC and the Sunshine Band, T-Connection, Foxy and made a comeback in the 1990s with a remake of Peter Brown's \"Crank It Up\" by Lawrence Leritz, released on Spectrum Records.",
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"Peter Brown is a major character in the Oz novels of Ruth Plumly Thompson, who continued the series of Oz books after the death of their creator, L. Frank Baum.",
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"Peter Hoyt Brown (born October 16, 1936) is a politician who held office as an at-large Council Member in the city of Houston, Texas.",
" Known locally as \"Peter Brown,\" he was a candidate for the 2009 Houston Mayoral race, to succeed then Mayor Bill White who vacated the position due to term limits.",
" Although an independent poll conducted by 11 News/KUHF Houston Public Radio poll in late October 2009, showed Brown holding the lead in the Mayor's race with a nine-point lead over his nearest opponent, he was eliminated in the November 3, 2009 election."
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"Gordon Lamont Brown (1 November 1947 - 19 March 2001) was a Scottish international rugby union footballer.",
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" And, The World Rugby Hall of Fame at a ceremony at Wembley during the Rugby World Cup 2015.",
" His nickname was Broon frae Troon (i.e. Brown from Troon) after his home town in west central Scotland.",
" Brown played second row for West of Scotland, Scotland and the British Lions.",
" He is often considered \"Scotland's greatest second row\".",
" He was the younger brother of Peter Brown, the son of footballer John Brown, and the nephew of footballers Tom and Jim Brown."
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"Brendan B. Brown (born October 11, 1973) is an American musician from Northport, New York.",
" Commonly known as BBB to fans, Brown is the lead vocalist, guitarist, and the only remaining founding member of pop rock band Wheatus, which he formed in 1995 with his brother, Peter Brown (drums) and Rich Liegey (bass)."
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"Peter Brown is Head of Education at the Institute of Investing and Financial Trading (IIFT) and also financial advisor at Baggot Asset Management.",
" He is recognisable as a financial commentator on radio and television in Ireland, appearing on shows such as \"Tonight with Vincent Browne\", \"Today with Pat Kenny\", \"RTÉ News at One\" and Newstalk.",
" Brown has worked in Barclays Bank, Citi Bank, Banque National de Paris and Ulster Bank."
],
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"\"The Woman You Love\" is a song recorded by American recording artist Ashanti and Brooklyn native rapper Busta Rhymes.",
" It was written by Arden \"Keys\" Altino, Eric Bellinger, Peter Brown, John Bruce, Ashanti, \"Jerry Wonder\" Duplessis, Shama \"Sak Pase\" Joseph, Rhymes and Alozono Stevenson while Sak Pase, Jerry Wonder and Arden \"Keys\" Altino produced the song.",
" \"The Woman You Love\" samples elements of Cream's 1968 single \"White Room\", written by Bruce and Brown."
],
"title": "The Woman You Love"
}
] |
[
"Title: Pirates in Oz\n\nPirates in Oz (1931) is the twenty-fifth in the series of Oz books created by L. Frank Baum and his successors, and the eleventh written by Ruth Plumly Thompson. It was illustrated by John R. Neill.",
"Title: They Only Come Out at Night (Peter Brown song)\n\nThey Only Come Out at Night is 1984 dance single by Peter Brown. The single was his first number one on the dance chart, where it stayed for one week. \"They Only Come Out at Night\", also peaked at number fifty on the soul singles chart, but unlike previous Peter Brown entries, it did not make the Hot 100. It did, however, reach No. 102 on the \"Billboard\" Bubbling Under the Hot 100 chart.",
"Title: Peter M. Brown\n\nPeter MacLachlan Brown was born in Vancouver, like his father, Ralph, and grandfather before him. Peter Brown’s grandfather Brenton was a well-connected businessman and power broker of his time, head of the Crown Life Insurance Co., onetime president of the Vancouver Board of Trade, and a founder of the right-of-centre municipal NPA party. His grandson would one day follow in his footsteps.",
"Title: Cory Wade (music producer)\n\nCory Wade is a former American record producer and songwriter, known for producing some of the biggest hits in disco in the 1970s. A producer for TK Records, Wade co-produced the 1977 single \"Do Ya Wanna Get Funky With Me\" by Peter Brown, which became the first 12-inch single to sell a million copies. Wade also produced hit recordings for KC and the Sunshine Band, T-Connection, Foxy and made a comeback in the 1990s with a remake of Peter Brown's \"Crank It Up\" by Lawrence Leritz, released on Spectrum Records. Residing in Horn Lake, Mississippi, Cory Wade is currently working on a 3D feature films",
"Title: Peter Brown (Oz)\n\nPeter Brown is a major character in the Oz novels of Ruth Plumly Thompson, who continued the series of Oz books after the death of their creator, L. Frank Baum. Thompson used Peter as the protagonist in three of her books: \"The Gnome King of Oz\" (1927), \"Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz\" (1929), and \"Pirates in Oz\" (1931).",
"Title: Peter Hoyt Brown\n\nPeter Hoyt Brown (born October 16, 1936) is a politician who held office as an at-large Council Member in the city of Houston, Texas. Known locally as \"Peter Brown,\" he was a candidate for the 2009 Houston Mayoral race, to succeed then Mayor Bill White who vacated the position due to term limits. Although an independent poll conducted by 11 News/KUHF Houston Public Radio poll in late October 2009, showed Brown holding the lead in the Mayor's race with a nine-point lead over his nearest opponent, he was eliminated in the November 3, 2009 election.",
"Title: Gordon Brown (rugby union)\n\nGordon Lamont Brown (1 November 1947 - 19 March 2001) was a Scottish international rugby union footballer. He was inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame in 2001. He was also an inductee to the Scottish Rugby Union Hall of Fame in 2010. And, The World Rugby Hall of Fame at a ceremony at Wembley during the Rugby World Cup 2015. His nickname was Broon frae Troon (i.e. Brown from Troon) after his home town in west central Scotland. Brown played second row for West of Scotland, Scotland and the British Lions. He is often considered \"Scotland's greatest second row\". He was the younger brother of Peter Brown, the son of footballer John Brown, and the nephew of footballers Tom and Jim Brown.",
"Title: Brendan B. Brown\n\nBrendan B. Brown (born October 11, 1973) is an American musician from Northport, New York. Commonly known as BBB to fans, Brown is the lead vocalist, guitarist, and the only remaining founding member of pop rock band Wheatus, which he formed in 1995 with his brother, Peter Brown (drums) and Rich Liegey (bass).",
"Title: Peter Brown (lecturer)\n\nPeter Brown is Head of Education at the Institute of Investing and Financial Trading (IIFT) and also financial advisor at Baggot Asset Management. He is recognisable as a financial commentator on radio and television in Ireland, appearing on shows such as \"Tonight with Vincent Browne\", \"Today with Pat Kenny\", \"RTÉ News at One\" and Newstalk. Brown has worked in Barclays Bank, Citi Bank, Banque National de Paris and Ulster Bank.",
"Title: The Woman You Love\n\n\"The Woman You Love\" is a song recorded by American recording artist Ashanti and Brooklyn native rapper Busta Rhymes. It was written by Arden \"Keys\" Altino, Eric Bellinger, Peter Brown, John Bruce, Ashanti, \"Jerry Wonder\" Duplessis, Shama \"Sak Pase\" Joseph, Rhymes and Alozono Stevenson while Sak Pase, Jerry Wonder and Arden \"Keys\" Altino produced the song. \"The Woman You Love\" samples elements of Cream's 1968 single \"White Room\", written by Bruce and Brown."
] |
7,792
|
What is Ofsted outstanding further and higher education college and has the highest number of HE in FE student numbers?
|
Blackpool and the Fylde College
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bridge
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medium
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"Sunderland College, is a further education, higher education college based in Sunderland, North East England.",
" The enrolment includes around 6,300 part-time learners and approximately 4,800 full-time students.",
" A report following a January 2010 Ofsted inspection awarded the school a Grade 2 (good) that included a Grade 1 (outstanding) on 3 inspection criteria."
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"University Centre at Blackburn College (or UCBC) is a higher education institute based in Blackburn, Lancashire, England as part of Blackburn College.",
" The University Centre is in the top 10 highest HE student numbers in FE in England.",
" Blackpool and The Fylde College has the highest number of HE in FE student numbers."
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"sentences": [
"Garnett College was a higher education college in London specialising in further and higher education lecturer training by offering training for lecturers in further and higher education colleges.",
" Its main focus was on teaching towards post-graduate qualifications awarded by the Council for National Academic Awards (CNAA).",
" Students had to be at least 25 years old and be qualified in their teaching subject."
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"sentences": [
"Higher education in Portugal is divided into two main subsystems: university and polytechnic education.",
" It is provided in autonomous public universities, private universities, public or private university institutes, polytechnic institutions and higher education institutions of other types.",
" Higher education in state-run educational establishments is provided on a competitive basis, a system of \"numerus clausus\" is enforced through a national database on student admissions.",
" In addition, every higher education institution offers also a number of additional vacant places through other extraordinary admission processes for sportsmen, mature applicants (over 23 years old), international students, foreign students from the Lusosphere, degree owners from other institutions, students from other institutions (academic transfer), former students (readmission), and course change, which are subject to specific standards and regulations set by each institution or course department.",
" Portuguese universities have existed since 1290.",
" The oldest such institution, the University of Coimbra, was first established in Lisbon before moving to Coimbra.",
" Historically, within the scope of the now defunct Portuguese Empire, the Portuguese founded in 1792 the oldest engineering school of Latin America (the Real Academia de Artilharia, Fortificação e Desenho), as well as the oldest medical college of Asia (the Escola Médico-Cirúrgica de Goa) in 1842."
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"sentences": [
"Terrell Lamont Strayhorn is an American scholar, highly-acclaimed public speaker, and a foremost authority on college student success and issues of equity and diversity in higher education.",
" He is Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Do Good Work Educational Consulting, LLC, a private education research firm committed to using research for strengthening families and communities, fighting oppression and injustice, advocating for social change, and ensuring student success.",
" Until his resignation on May 3, 2017, he was a tenured, full professor in the College of Education and Human Ecology's Department of Educational Studies at The Ohio State University, with a primary faculty appointment in the Higher Education and Student Affairs (HESA) graduate program one of the Top 10 higher education programs in the country according to rankings from the U.S. News & World Report.",
" Strayhorn formerly directed the Center for Higher Education Enterprise (CHEE), a multi-million dollar research and policy center, founded by former OSU President E. Gordon Gee, that focuses on one primary goal in higher education: student success.",
" CHEE's work aimed at four priority areas: access, affordability, engagement, and excellence.",
" Terrell Strayhorn is a cousin of William Thomas \"Billy\" Strayhorn, the famed American jazz composer, pianist, lyricist, and arranger, best known for his successful collaborations with composer Duke Ellington such as \"Take the 'A' Train\", \"Chelsea Bridge\", and \"Lush Life\".",
" Professor Strayhorn is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity."
],
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"sentences": [
"The \"Gateway Institute for Pre-College Education\", begun as the Gateway to Higher Education program was started in New York City in September 1986.",
" Its initial goal was to prepare high school students from demographics underrepresented in science, medicine, and technology, for higher education in those fields.",
" Gateway relies on its strong partnerships with the public school system, medical centers, cultural institutions, universities and research facilities.",
" Based at City University at The City College of New York, the Gateway to Higher Education Program and the New York City Board of Education became partners in 1986 to increase the numbers of students from the public school system entering and completing medical school.",
" The program began at five New York City high schools and has grown to nine programs within large high schools and three stand-alone schools.",
" In 2007, preparations were made to implement a similar program in Roxbury, Massachusetts, at the John D O'Bryant school,now completing its third year as a Gateway Program (June 2009).",
" IIt is onto its 5th year at John D. O'Bryant and has around 57 students enrolled in Fall of 2011.",
" The head of the program, Ms. Bettie Nolan is working on making it better and trying to make sure every student in the program is getting the attention they need."
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"sentences": [
"Blackpool and the Fylde College (B&FC) is an Ofsted outstanding further and higher education college in Blackpool, Lancashire, England."
],
"title": "Blackpool and The Fylde College"
},
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"sentences": [
"Hibernia College is a private online higher education college based in Ireland with offices in Dublin and Westport.",
" It was founded in 2000 by Dr. Seán M. Rowland and was the first online college accredited by the Irish Higher Education and Training Awards Council (HETAC).",
" The college is a specialist in providing post-graduate qualifications.",
" Students are located in Ireland, Great Britain, China, India and 71 other countries.",
" Hibernia College delivers programmes in teacher education."
],
"title": "Hibernia College"
},
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"sentences": [
"Selby College is an Ofsted Outstanding College offering Tertiary Education, including offering A Level courses through its Sixth Form Academy, work-related vocational courses, apprenticeships, business training and adult education courses.",
" It is located in Selby, North Yorkshire, England.",
" The College is a provider of A levels and Vocational education for sixteen to eighteen year olds.",
" Selby provides apprenticeships, higher education and workforce training."
],
"title": "Selby College"
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"The Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Santa Fe Campus (in Spanish: \"Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe\" ) commonly shortened as Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe, ITESM Campus Santa Fe or Tec Santa Fe, is a campus of the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education private university system in Santa Fe, Mexico City, Mexico.",
" It provides professional studies as well as high school programs.",
" International programs are also available.",
" The campus features modern architecture by the renowned Ricardo Legorreta, having more than 30,000 square meters of construction, with more than 3,000 students."
],
"title": "Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe"
}
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"Title: Sunderland College\n\nSunderland College, is a further education, higher education college based in Sunderland, North East England. The enrolment includes around 6,300 part-time learners and approximately 4,800 full-time students. A report following a January 2010 Ofsted inspection awarded the school a Grade 2 (good) that included a Grade 1 (outstanding) on 3 inspection criteria.",
"Title: University Centre at Blackburn College\n\nUniversity Centre at Blackburn College (or UCBC) is a higher education institute based in Blackburn, Lancashire, England as part of Blackburn College. The University Centre is in the top 10 highest HE student numbers in FE in England. Blackpool and The Fylde College has the highest number of HE in FE student numbers.",
"Title: Garnett College\n\nGarnett College was a higher education college in London specialising in further and higher education lecturer training by offering training for lecturers in further and higher education colleges. Its main focus was on teaching towards post-graduate qualifications awarded by the Council for National Academic Awards (CNAA). Students had to be at least 25 years old and be qualified in their teaching subject.",
"Title: Higher education in Portugal\n\nHigher education in Portugal is divided into two main subsystems: university and polytechnic education. It is provided in autonomous public universities, private universities, public or private university institutes, polytechnic institutions and higher education institutions of other types. Higher education in state-run educational establishments is provided on a competitive basis, a system of \"numerus clausus\" is enforced through a national database on student admissions. In addition, every higher education institution offers also a number of additional vacant places through other extraordinary admission processes for sportsmen, mature applicants (over 23 years old), international students, foreign students from the Lusosphere, degree owners from other institutions, students from other institutions (academic transfer), former students (readmission), and course change, which are subject to specific standards and regulations set by each institution or course department. Portuguese universities have existed since 1290. The oldest such institution, the University of Coimbra, was first established in Lisbon before moving to Coimbra. Historically, within the scope of the now defunct Portuguese Empire, the Portuguese founded in 1792 the oldest engineering school of Latin America (the Real Academia de Artilharia, Fortificação e Desenho), as well as the oldest medical college of Asia (the Escola Médico-Cirúrgica de Goa) in 1842.",
"Title: Terrell Lamont Strayhorn\n\nTerrell Lamont Strayhorn is an American scholar, highly-acclaimed public speaker, and a foremost authority on college student success and issues of equity and diversity in higher education. He is Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Do Good Work Educational Consulting, LLC, a private education research firm committed to using research for strengthening families and communities, fighting oppression and injustice, advocating for social change, and ensuring student success. Until his resignation on May 3, 2017, he was a tenured, full professor in the College of Education and Human Ecology's Department of Educational Studies at The Ohio State University, with a primary faculty appointment in the Higher Education and Student Affairs (HESA) graduate program one of the Top 10 higher education programs in the country according to rankings from the U.S. News & World Report. Strayhorn formerly directed the Center for Higher Education Enterprise (CHEE), a multi-million dollar research and policy center, founded by former OSU President E. Gordon Gee, that focuses on one primary goal in higher education: student success. CHEE's work aimed at four priority areas: access, affordability, engagement, and excellence. Terrell Strayhorn is a cousin of William Thomas \"Billy\" Strayhorn, the famed American jazz composer, pianist, lyricist, and arranger, best known for his successful collaborations with composer Duke Ellington such as \"Take the 'A' Train\", \"Chelsea Bridge\", and \"Lush Life\". Professor Strayhorn is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.",
"Title: Gateway to Higher Education (program)\n\nThe \"Gateway Institute for Pre-College Education\", begun as the Gateway to Higher Education program was started in New York City in September 1986. Its initial goal was to prepare high school students from demographics underrepresented in science, medicine, and technology, for higher education in those fields. Gateway relies on its strong partnerships with the public school system, medical centers, cultural institutions, universities and research facilities. Based at City University at The City College of New York, the Gateway to Higher Education Program and the New York City Board of Education became partners in 1986 to increase the numbers of students from the public school system entering and completing medical school. The program began at five New York City high schools and has grown to nine programs within large high schools and three stand-alone schools. In 2007, preparations were made to implement a similar program in Roxbury, Massachusetts, at the John D O'Bryant school,now completing its third year as a Gateway Program (June 2009). IIt is onto its 5th year at John D. O'Bryant and has around 57 students enrolled in Fall of 2011. The head of the program, Ms. Bettie Nolan is working on making it better and trying to make sure every student in the program is getting the attention they need.",
"Title: Blackpool and The Fylde College\n\nBlackpool and the Fylde College (B&FC) is an Ofsted outstanding further and higher education college in Blackpool, Lancashire, England.",
"Title: Hibernia College\n\nHibernia College is a private online higher education college based in Ireland with offices in Dublin and Westport. It was founded in 2000 by Dr. Seán M. Rowland and was the first online college accredited by the Irish Higher Education and Training Awards Council (HETAC). The college is a specialist in providing post-graduate qualifications. Students are located in Ireland, Great Britain, China, India and 71 other countries. Hibernia College delivers programmes in teacher education.",
"Title: Selby College\n\nSelby College is an Ofsted Outstanding College offering Tertiary Education, including offering A Level courses through its Sixth Form Academy, work-related vocational courses, apprenticeships, business training and adult education courses. It is located in Selby, North Yorkshire, England. The College is a provider of A levels and Vocational education for sixteen to eighteen year olds. Selby provides apprenticeships, higher education and workforce training.",
"Title: Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe\n\nThe Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Santa Fe Campus (in Spanish: \"Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe\" ) commonly shortened as Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe, ITESM Campus Santa Fe or Tec Santa Fe, is a campus of the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education private university system in Santa Fe, Mexico City, Mexico. It provides professional studies as well as high school programs. International programs are also available. The campus features modern architecture by the renowned Ricardo Legorreta, having more than 30,000 square meters of construction, with more than 3,000 students."
] |
7,793
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What genuses does Pleioblastus and Tibouchina belong to?
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Melastomataceae Juss
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comparison
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hard
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"Tibouchina heteromalla, known by the common name silverleafed princess flower in English is a species of evergreen flowering plant in the genus \"Tibouchina\" of the family Melastomataceae.",
" It is native to Brazil."
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},
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"sentences": [
"Tibouchina oroensis is a species of plant in the Melastomataceae family.",
" It is endemic to Ecuador."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Tibouchina anderssonii is a species of plant in the Melastomataceae family.",
" It is endemic to Ecuador."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Pleioblastus is a, East Asian genus of monopodial bamboos in the grass family.",
" They are native to China and Japan, and naturalized in scattered places in Korea, Europe, New Zealand, and the Western Hemisphere."
],
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"sentences": [
"Tibouchina pulchra is a plant species in the genus \"Tibouchina\"."
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"Tibouchina papyrus Toledo was described in 1952.",
" \"Tibouchina papyrus\" is a narrow endemic to the \"campos rupestres\" and is mainly found in three localities in the states of Goiás and Tocantins in central Brazil, including the Serra da Natividade.",
" Abreu \"et al\".",
" found that \"T. papyrus\" is a habitat-specialist on rocky outcrop \"cerrado\" which typically has shallow substrate and uneven topography, with sandstone soils and quartzite outcrops"
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"Tibouchina urvilleana is a species of flowering plant in the family Melastomataceae, native to Brazil.",
" Growing to 3 - tall by 2 - wide, it is a sprawling evergreen shrub with longitudinally veined, dark green hairy leaves.",
" Clusters of brilliant purple flowers up to 10 cm in diameter, with black stamens, are borne throughout summer and autumn."
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"sentences": [
"Tibouchina Aubl.",
" is a Neotropical flowering plant genus in Melastomataceae Juss.",
" that contains approximately 240 species.",
" Species of this genus are herbs, shrubs or trees and typically have purple flowers.",
" They are native to Mexico, the Caribbean, and South America where they are found as far south as northern Argentina.",
" Members of this genus are known as glory bushes, glory trees or princess flowers.",
" The name \"Tibouchina\" is adapted from a Guianan indigenous name for a member of this genus .",
" A recent systematic study has shown that this genus is paraphyletic."
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},
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"sentences": [
"Tibouchina campii is a species of plant in the Melastomataceae family.",
" It is found in Ecuador and possibly Peru."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Tibouchina gleasoniana is a species of plant in the Melastomataceae family.",
" It is endemic to Ecuador."
],
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}
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"Title: Tibouchina heteromalla\n\nTibouchina heteromalla, known by the common name silverleafed princess flower in English is a species of evergreen flowering plant in the genus \"Tibouchina\" of the family Melastomataceae. It is native to Brazil.",
"Title: Tibouchina oroensis\n\nTibouchina oroensis is a species of plant in the Melastomataceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador.",
"Title: Tibouchina anderssonii\n\nTibouchina anderssonii is a species of plant in the Melastomataceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador.",
"Title: Pleioblastus\n\nPleioblastus is a, East Asian genus of monopodial bamboos in the grass family. They are native to China and Japan, and naturalized in scattered places in Korea, Europe, New Zealand, and the Western Hemisphere.",
"Title: Tibouchina pulchra\n\nTibouchina pulchra is a plant species in the genus \"Tibouchina\".",
"Title: Tibouchina papyrus\n\nTibouchina papyrus Toledo was described in 1952. \"Tibouchina papyrus\" is a narrow endemic to the \"campos rupestres\" and is mainly found in three localities in the states of Goiás and Tocantins in central Brazil, including the Serra da Natividade. Abreu \"et al\". found that \"T. papyrus\" is a habitat-specialist on rocky outcrop \"cerrado\" which typically has shallow substrate and uneven topography, with sandstone soils and quartzite outcrops",
"Title: Tibouchina urvilleana\n\nTibouchina urvilleana is a species of flowering plant in the family Melastomataceae, native to Brazil. Growing to 3 - tall by 2 - wide, it is a sprawling evergreen shrub with longitudinally veined, dark green hairy leaves. Clusters of brilliant purple flowers up to 10 cm in diameter, with black stamens, are borne throughout summer and autumn.",
"Title: Tibouchina\n\nTibouchina Aubl. is a Neotropical flowering plant genus in Melastomataceae Juss. that contains approximately 240 species. Species of this genus are herbs, shrubs or trees and typically have purple flowers. They are native to Mexico, the Caribbean, and South America where they are found as far south as northern Argentina. Members of this genus are known as glory bushes, glory trees or princess flowers. The name \"Tibouchina\" is adapted from a Guianan indigenous name for a member of this genus . A recent systematic study has shown that this genus is paraphyletic.",
"Title: Tibouchina campii\n\nTibouchina campii is a species of plant in the Melastomataceae family. It is found in Ecuador and possibly Peru.",
"Title: Tibouchina gleasoniana\n\nTibouchina gleasoniana is a species of plant in the Melastomataceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador."
] |
7,794
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Where did the album peak on the UK Album Charts that contained the song "I'm the Greatest"?
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number 7
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bridge
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medium
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"\"I'm the Greatest\" is a song written by English musician John Lennon that was released as the opening track of the 1973 album \"Ringo\" by Ringo Starr.",
" With Starr, Lennon and George Harrison appearing on the track, it marks the only time that three former Beatles recorded together between the band's break-up in 1970 and Lennon's death in 1980.",
" Lennon wrote the song in December 1970 as a wry comment on his rise to fame, and later tailored the composition for Starr to sing.",
" Named after one of Muhammad Ali's catchphrases, the song partly evokes the stage-show concept of the Beatles' 1967 album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\"."
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"Lovers is the first album by the Australian band The Sleepy Jackson.",
" The album entered the ARIA Album charts at #21, the UK Album Charts at #69 and the French Album Charts at #117."
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"Ringo is the third studio album by Ringo Starr, released in 1973 on Apple Records.",
" It peaked at number 7 on the UK Albums Chart and number 2 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and has been certified platinum by the RIAA.",
" In Canada, it reached number 1 on the \"RPM\" national albums chart.",
" The album is noted for the appearance of all four Beatles, and for its numerous guest stars, something which would become a signature for Starr on many of his subsequent albums and tours."
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"Rave Tapes is the eighth studio album by Scottish post-rock band Mogwai, released on 20 January 2014 on Rock Action Records in the UK, and the following day in the USA on Sub Pop.",
" The album was released on vinyl, MC, CD, high resolution digital download and as part of a limited edition box set.",
" In the first week of release the album charted at number 10 in the UK Album Charts and number 2 in the Scottish Album Charts.",
" An EP of unreleased tracks s from the \"Rave Tapes\" sessions along with remixes of three tracks was released on 1 December 2014 on Rock Action titled \"Music Industry 3.",
" Fitness Industry 1.\"",
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"In Our Gun is the third studio album by UK band Gomez in 2002.",
" It made the top 10 of the UK album charts as well as the top 50 of the Australian album charts.",
" The single \"Shot Shot\" charted in the UK top 40 and made the top 20 in Portugal.",
" The album also made the \"Billboard\" Heatseekers chart."
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"Rat in the Kitchen is the seventh album by UB40, released in July 1986.",
" This album contained two UK hits, \"Sing Our Own Song\" (UK No. 5 in 1986) and \"Rat in Mi Kitchen\" (UK No. 12 in 1987).",
" The album itself reached 8 in the UK album charts in 1986 staying in the charts for twenty weeks.",
" The album provoked a positive reception from critics."
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"This is a listing of material released by Ray LaMontagne, a singer-songwriter from New Hampshire, United States.",
" LaMontagne was working at a shoe factory in Lewiston, Maine when he heard the song \"Treetop Flyer\" from Stephen Stills' \"Stills Alone\" album.",
" The song inspired him to quit his job and become a musician.",
" A ten song demo from LaMontagne circulated amongst record executives, eventually prompting Chrysalis Music Publishing to help him record an album.",
" The album, 2004's \"Trouble\" was sold to and redistributed by RCA Records and Echo Records.",
" \"Trouble\" was a success—despite a low peak on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, it sold over 250,000 copies in the US.",
" When released in the UK, the album reached the top 5 and the title song became a top 40 hit.",
" LaMontagne released a follow-up album, \"Till the Sun Turns Black\", in 2006.",
" The album reached the top 40 in the US and UK album charts.",
" A third album, \"Gossip in the Grain\", was released in October 2008."
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"Horehound is the debut studio album by American rock band The Dead Weather.",
" It was released on July 10 in Australia, July 13 in Europe, and July 14, 2009 in North America.",
" The album was recorded at Third Man Studios during a three-week session in January 2009.",
" The first single from the album, \"Hang You from the Heavens\", was released through iTunes on March 11, 2009, and on vinyl on April 18, 2009.",
" \"Treat Me Like Your Mother\" was released as the second single from the album on May 25, 2009.",
" The third single from the album was set to be \"I Cut Like A Buffalo\" and includes a cover of The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band's \"A Child of a Few Hours is Burning to Death\" as a B-side.",
" The album debuted at No. 6 on the U.S. Billboard 200 Album Charts and at No. 14 on the UK Album Charts.",
" As of 2010, sales in the United States have exceeded 163,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan."
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"1992 – The Love Album is an album by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine.",
" Released on Chrysalis Records, following the demise of Rough Trade Records, the album achieved commercial success and became the band's first and only number 1 album in the UK album charts.",
" It also contained their only Top 10 hit, \"The Only Living Boy in New Cross\", which reached #7 in the UK charts.",
" The album also included two further hit singles, \"Do Re Me So Far So Good\" (UK chart #22) and \"The Impossible Dream\" (UK chart #21).",
" Initially, an earlier single, \"After The Watershed\" (UK chart #11) was also programmed to be included in the album track listing, but due to an injunction from the publishers of The Rolling Stones (who took exception to a line in the lyric quoted from their 60s hit single \"Ruby Tuesday\"), resulting in the band having to credit the composition to Morrison / Carter / Richards / Jagger, it was omitted from the album as they otherwise would have had to forego publishing royalties for every copy of the album sold."
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"Love Songs was a compilation album of ballads by Cliff Richard released by EMI in 1981.",
" The album spent five weeks at the top of the UK album charts in 1981 and two weeks at the top of the Australian album charts in 1982."
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"Title: I'm the Greatest\n\n\"I'm the Greatest\" is a song written by English musician John Lennon that was released as the opening track of the 1973 album \"Ringo\" by Ringo Starr. With Starr, Lennon and George Harrison appearing on the track, it marks the only time that three former Beatles recorded together between the band's break-up in 1970 and Lennon's death in 1980. Lennon wrote the song in December 1970 as a wry comment on his rise to fame, and later tailored the composition for Starr to sing. Named after one of Muhammad Ali's catchphrases, the song partly evokes the stage-show concept of the Beatles' 1967 album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\".",
"Title: Lovers (The Sleepy Jackson album)\n\nLovers is the first album by the Australian band The Sleepy Jackson. The album entered the ARIA Album charts at #21, the UK Album Charts at #69 and the French Album Charts at #117.",
"Title: Ringo (album)\n\nRingo is the third studio album by Ringo Starr, released in 1973 on Apple Records. It peaked at number 7 on the UK Albums Chart and number 2 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and has been certified platinum by the RIAA. In Canada, it reached number 1 on the \"RPM\" national albums chart. The album is noted for the appearance of all four Beatles, and for its numerous guest stars, something which would become a signature for Starr on many of his subsequent albums and tours.",
"Title: Rave Tapes\n\nRave Tapes is the eighth studio album by Scottish post-rock band Mogwai, released on 20 January 2014 on Rock Action Records in the UK, and the following day in the USA on Sub Pop. The album was released on vinyl, MC, CD, high resolution digital download and as part of a limited edition box set. In the first week of release the album charted at number 10 in the UK Album Charts and number 2 in the Scottish Album Charts. An EP of unreleased tracks s from the \"Rave Tapes\" sessions along with remixes of three tracks was released on 1 December 2014 on Rock Action titled \"Music Industry 3. Fitness Industry 1.\" .",
"Title: In Our Gun\n\nIn Our Gun is the third studio album by UK band Gomez in 2002. It made the top 10 of the UK album charts as well as the top 50 of the Australian album charts. The single \"Shot Shot\" charted in the UK top 40 and made the top 20 in Portugal. The album also made the \"Billboard\" Heatseekers chart.",
"Title: Rat in the Kitchen\n\nRat in the Kitchen is the seventh album by UB40, released in July 1986. This album contained two UK hits, \"Sing Our Own Song\" (UK No. 5 in 1986) and \"Rat in Mi Kitchen\" (UK No. 12 in 1987). The album itself reached 8 in the UK album charts in 1986 staying in the charts for twenty weeks. The album provoked a positive reception from critics.",
"Title: Ray LaMontagne discography\n\nThis is a listing of material released by Ray LaMontagne, a singer-songwriter from New Hampshire, United States. LaMontagne was working at a shoe factory in Lewiston, Maine when he heard the song \"Treetop Flyer\" from Stephen Stills' \"Stills Alone\" album. The song inspired him to quit his job and become a musician. A ten song demo from LaMontagne circulated amongst record executives, eventually prompting Chrysalis Music Publishing to help him record an album. The album, 2004's \"Trouble\" was sold to and redistributed by RCA Records and Echo Records. \"Trouble\" was a success—despite a low peak on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, it sold over 250,000 copies in the US. When released in the UK, the album reached the top 5 and the title song became a top 40 hit. LaMontagne released a follow-up album, \"Till the Sun Turns Black\", in 2006. The album reached the top 40 in the US and UK album charts. A third album, \"Gossip in the Grain\", was released in October 2008.",
"Title: Horehound (album)\n\nHorehound is the debut studio album by American rock band The Dead Weather. It was released on July 10 in Australia, July 13 in Europe, and July 14, 2009 in North America. The album was recorded at Third Man Studios during a three-week session in January 2009. The first single from the album, \"Hang You from the Heavens\", was released through iTunes on March 11, 2009, and on vinyl on April 18, 2009. \"Treat Me Like Your Mother\" was released as the second single from the album on May 25, 2009. The third single from the album was set to be \"I Cut Like A Buffalo\" and includes a cover of The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band's \"A Child of a Few Hours is Burning to Death\" as a B-side. The album debuted at No. 6 on the U.S. Billboard 200 Album Charts and at No. 14 on the UK Album Charts. As of 2010, sales in the United States have exceeded 163,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan.",
"Title: 1992 – The Love Album\n\n1992 – The Love Album is an album by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine. Released on Chrysalis Records, following the demise of Rough Trade Records, the album achieved commercial success and became the band's first and only number 1 album in the UK album charts. It also contained their only Top 10 hit, \"The Only Living Boy in New Cross\", which reached #7 in the UK charts. The album also included two further hit singles, \"Do Re Me So Far So Good\" (UK chart #22) and \"The Impossible Dream\" (UK chart #21). Initially, an earlier single, \"After The Watershed\" (UK chart #11) was also programmed to be included in the album track listing, but due to an injunction from the publishers of The Rolling Stones (who took exception to a line in the lyric quoted from their 60s hit single \"Ruby Tuesday\"), resulting in the band having to credit the composition to Morrison / Carter / Richards / Jagger, it was omitted from the album as they otherwise would have had to forego publishing royalties for every copy of the album sold.",
"Title: Love Songs (Cliff Richard album)\n\nLove Songs was a compilation album of ballads by Cliff Richard released by EMI in 1981. The album spent five weeks at the top of the UK album charts in 1981 and two weeks at the top of the Australian album charts in 1982."
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7,795
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What type of buildings did the 13th President of the University of Oaklahoma have built?
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Cherokee Gothic buildings
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"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."
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"Debora L. Spar is the former President of Barnard College, a liberal arts college for women affiliated with Columbia University.",
" As President of Barnard, she was also an academic dean within Columbia University.",
" Spar was appointed Barnard's 7th president in July 2008 and replaced Judith Shapiro, Barnard's 6th president, after a teaching career at Harvard Business School where she was Professor of Business Administration and Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development.",
" In November 2016, it was announced she would become the 10th president of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, beginning in March 2017."
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"James Douglas McComas (December 23, 1928 – February 10, 1994) was 14th President of Mississippi State University from 1975-1985, the 12th President of the University of Toledo from 1985 to 1988, and the 13th President of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, from 1988 to 1993."
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"Cherokee Gothic is a term coined by Frank Lloyd Wright for a vernacular architectural style used on the campus of the University of Oklahoma.",
" The term was invented by Wright while on a tour of the school's grounds, and, when coined, applied to Bizzell Memorial Library and Evans Hall.",
" More recently, new construction under current president David Boren have been designed to resemble and evoke the earlier Cherokee Gothic buildings.",
" Buildings in the style resemble Collegiate Gothic structures found on other campuses, although they are made from brick and light stone."
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"Church building in Norway began when Christianity was established there around the year 1000.",
" The first buildings may have been post churches erected in the 10th or 11th century, but evidence is inconclusive.",
" For instance under Urnes stave church and Lom Stave Church there are traces of older post churches.",
" Post churches were later replaced by the more durable stave churches.",
" About 1,300 churches were built during the 12th and 13th centuries in what was Norway's first building boom.",
" A total of about 3,000 churches have been built in Norway, although nearly half of them have perished.",
" From 1620 systematic records and accounts were kept although sources prior to 1620 are fragmented.",
" Evidence about early and medieval churches is partly archaeological.",
" The \"long church\" is the most common type of church in Norway.",
" There are about 1620 buildings recognized as churches affiliated with the Church of Norway.",
" In addition there is a number gospel halls belonging to the lay movement affiliated with the Church of Norway (not regarded as church buildings) as well as churches belonging to other Christian bodies.",
" Until the 20th century most churches were built from wood.",
" 220 buildings are protected by law, and an additional 765 are listed as valuable cultural heritage."
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"Norberto Ramírez Áreas (late 18th century, León, Nicaragua — 11 July 1856, León, Nicaragua) was a Nicaraguan lawyer and politician.",
" From 20/23 September 1840 to 7 January 1841 he was the 13th President (called Chief) of El Salvador, still technically a state in the Federal Republic of Central America.",
" From 1 April 1849 to 1 April 1851 he was the 24th President (then called Supreme Director) of independent Nicaragua."
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"Madame Marthe de Florian (Paris, France; 9 September 1864 – Trouville-sur-Mer, France; 29 August 1939) born as Mathilde Héloïse Beaugiron was a little known French demimondaine (courtesan) during the Belle Époque.",
" She was known for having famous lovers including Georges Clemenceau (before he became the 72nd Prime Minister of France), Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau (the 68th Prime Minister of France), Paul Deschanel (11th President of France), Gaston Doumergue (13th President of France), and the Italian artist Giovanni Boldini.",
" Her story resurfaced when in 2010 her belongings were discovered in her Parisian apartment, located at 2 square La Bruyère (in the 9th arrondissement), untouched for decades, like in a time capsule."
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"John C. Knapp, Ph.D., is the 13th president of Washington & Jefferson College in Washington, Pennsylvania.",
" Previously, he served as 12th president of Hope College, a private Christian liberal arts college located in Holland, Michigan."
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"Kirk Herman Schulz (born May 11, 1963) is an American educator, currently serving as the 11th president of Washington State University, a position he began on June 13, 2016.",
" Prior to serving at Washington State, Schulz was the 13th president of Kansas State University."
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"The Erwin Commercial Historic District encompasses a cluster of historic commercial buildings at the center of Erwin, North Carolina.",
" It includes all of the buildings on the south side of East H Street between South 12th and 13th Streets, all on the east side of South 13th Street between East H and Denim Drive, and one building facing Denim Drive just east of South 13th.",
" The buildings are mostly one and two-story brick structures, built early in the 20th century, with modest Italianate design elements.",
" The Denim Drive property is a Modernist gas station built about 1962."
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"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: Debora Spar\n\nDebora L. Spar is the former President of Barnard College, a liberal arts college for women affiliated with Columbia University. As President of Barnard, she was also an academic dean within Columbia University. Spar was appointed Barnard's 7th president in July 2008 and replaced Judith Shapiro, Barnard's 6th president, after a teaching career at Harvard Business School where she was Professor of Business Administration and Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development. In November 2016, it was announced she would become the 10th president of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, beginning in March 2017.",
"Title: James Douglas McComas\n\nJames Douglas McComas (December 23, 1928 – February 10, 1994) was 14th President of Mississippi State University from 1975-1985, the 12th President of the University of Toledo from 1985 to 1988, and the 13th President of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, from 1988 to 1993.",
"Title: Cherokee Gothic\n\nCherokee Gothic is a term coined by Frank Lloyd Wright for a vernacular architectural style used on the campus of the University of Oklahoma. The term was invented by Wright while on a tour of the school's grounds, and, when coined, applied to Bizzell Memorial Library and Evans Hall. More recently, new construction under current president David Boren have been designed to resemble and evoke the earlier Cherokee Gothic buildings. Buildings in the style resemble Collegiate Gothic structures found on other campuses, although they are made from brick and light stone.",
"Title: Churches in Norway\n\nChurch building in Norway began when Christianity was established there around the year 1000. The first buildings may have been post churches erected in the 10th or 11th century, but evidence is inconclusive. For instance under Urnes stave church and Lom Stave Church there are traces of older post churches. Post churches were later replaced by the more durable stave churches. About 1,300 churches were built during the 12th and 13th centuries in what was Norway's first building boom. A total of about 3,000 churches have been built in Norway, although nearly half of them have perished. From 1620 systematic records and accounts were kept although sources prior to 1620 are fragmented. Evidence about early and medieval churches is partly archaeological. The \"long church\" is the most common type of church in Norway. There are about 1620 buildings recognized as churches affiliated with the Church of Norway. In addition there is a number gospel halls belonging to the lay movement affiliated with the Church of Norway (not regarded as church buildings) as well as churches belonging to other Christian bodies. Until the 20th century most churches were built from wood. 220 buildings are protected by law, and an additional 765 are listed as valuable cultural heritage.",
"Title: Norberto Ramírez\n\nNorberto Ramírez Áreas (late 18th century, León, Nicaragua — 11 July 1856, León, Nicaragua) was a Nicaraguan lawyer and politician. From 20/23 September 1840 to 7 January 1841 he was the 13th President (called Chief) of El Salvador, still technically a state in the Federal Republic of Central America. From 1 April 1849 to 1 April 1851 he was the 24th President (then called Supreme Director) of independent Nicaragua.",
"Title: Marthe de Florian\n\nMadame Marthe de Florian (Paris, France; 9 September 1864 – Trouville-sur-Mer, France; 29 August 1939) born as Mathilde Héloïse Beaugiron was a little known French demimondaine (courtesan) during the Belle Époque. She was known for having famous lovers including Georges Clemenceau (before he became the 72nd Prime Minister of France), Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau (the 68th Prime Minister of France), Paul Deschanel (11th President of France), Gaston Doumergue (13th President of France), and the Italian artist Giovanni Boldini. Her story resurfaced when in 2010 her belongings were discovered in her Parisian apartment, located at 2 square La Bruyère (in the 9th arrondissement), untouched for decades, like in a time capsule.",
"Title: John C. Knapp\n\nJohn C. Knapp, Ph.D., is the 13th president of Washington & Jefferson College in Washington, Pennsylvania. Previously, he served as 12th president of Hope College, a private Christian liberal arts college located in Holland, Michigan.",
"Title: Kirk Schulz\n\nKirk Herman Schulz (born May 11, 1963) is an American educator, currently serving as the 11th president of Washington State University, a position he began on June 13, 2016. Prior to serving at Washington State, Schulz was the 13th president of Kansas State University.",
"Title: Erwin Commercial Historic District\n\nThe Erwin Commercial Historic District encompasses a cluster of historic commercial buildings at the center of Erwin, North Carolina. It includes all of the buildings on the south side of East H Street between South 12th and 13th Streets, all on the east side of South 13th Street between East H and Denim Drive, and one building facing Denim Drive just east of South 13th. The buildings are mostly one and two-story brick structures, built early in the 20th century, with modest Italianate design elements. The Denim Drive property is a Modernist gas station built about 1962."
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What material was used to carve out the shape of a Chinese cabbage head, an example being the Napa, a type of cabbage originating in the Beijing area of China and widely used in East Asian cuisine, which features a locust and katydid camouflaged in the leaves?
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jadeite
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"Saint Barthélemy cuisine mainly revolves around French cuisine, West Indian cuisine, Creole cuisine, Italian cuisine and Asian cuisine.",
" The island has over 70 restaurants serving many dishes and others are a significant number of gourmet restaurants; many of the finest restaurants are located in the hotels.",
" There are also a number of snack restaurants which the French call \"les snacks\" or \"les petits creux\" which include sandwiches, pizzas and salads.",
" West Indian cuisine, steamed vegetables with fresh fish is common; Creole dishes tend to be spicier.",
" The island hosts gastronomic events throughout the year, with dishes such as spring roll of shrimp and bacon, fresh grilled lobster, Chinese noodle salad with coconut milk, and grilled beef fillet etc.",
" Notable restautants include \"Eddy's\", located opposite the Anglican church in Gustavia which serves colonial Southeast Asian cuisine, \"La Mandala\" in Gustavia serving far eastern cuisine, \"Le Repaire\" on the harbor in Gustavia serving Creole food, \"K'fe Massai\" in Centre'lOasis in Lorient inspired by French North Africa, \"Maya's\" in Saint Jean which serves French Creole cuisine, \"Zanzibarth\" in Saint Jean which serves French, Belgian and Italian cuisine and \"Do Brasil\" on Shell Beach, based on Brazilian and Thai cuisine."
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"Buddhist cuisine is an East Asian cuisine which is followed by monks and many believers from areas historically influenced by Chinese Buddhism.",
" It is vegetarian or vegan, and it is based on the Dharmic concept of ahimsa (non-violence).",
" Vegetarianism is common in other Dharmic faiths such as Hinduism, Jainism and Sikhism as well as East Asian religions like Taoism.",
" While monks are vegetarian year-round, many believers follow the Buddhist vegetarian diet temporarily, similar to Christian Lent."
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"Tianjin preserved vegetable (; literally \"Tianjin winter vegetable\"; also called tung tsai (), Tientsin preserved vegetable or Tianjin preserved cabbage) is a type of pickled Chinese cabbage originating in Tianjin, China.",
" It consists of finely chopped Tianjin cabbage (箭杆菜; a variety of Chinese cabbage with an elongated shape) and salt.",
" Garlic is also generally added in the pickling process, although it is omitted in versions prepared for consumption by members of certain Chinese Buddhist sects, who practice strict Buddhist vegetarianism and do not consume garlic or other spicy foods.",
" This pickled vegetable is used to flavor soups, stir fries or stewed dishes."
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"Chinese cabbage (\"Brassica rapa\", subspecies \"pekinensis\" and \"chinensis\") can refer to two groups of Chinese leaf vegetables often used in Chinese cuisine: the Pekinensis Group (napa cabbage) and the Chinensis Group (bok choy)."
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"European cuisine, or alternatively Western cuisine, is a generalised term collectively referring to the cuisines of Europe and other Western countries, including (depending on the definition) that of Russia, as well as non-indigenous cuisines of Australasia, the Americas, Southern Africa, and Oceania, which derive substantial influence from European settlers in those regions.",
" The term is used by East Asians to contrast with Asian styles of cooking.",
" (This is analogous to Westerners' referring collectively to the cuisines of East Asian countries as Asian cuisine.)",
" When used by Westerners, the term may sometimes refer more specifically to cuisine \"in\" Europe; in this context, a synonym is Continental cuisine, especially in British English."
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"Tahini (also tahina or ; Arabic: طحينة ), also known as Ardeh (Persian: ارده), is a condiment made from toasted ground hulled sesame seeds.",
" Tahini is served as a dip on its own or as a major component of hummus, baba ghanoush, and halva.",
" Tahini is used in the cuisines of the eastern Mediterranean region, from the Balkans, Caucasus and Middle East to Northern Africa.",
" It is also widely used in Chinese and South East Asian cuisine, notably Vietnamese cuisine."
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"Napa or nappa cabbage (\"Brassica rapa\" subsp.",
" \"pekinensis\" or \"Brassica rapa\" Pekinensis Group) is a type of Chinese cabbage originating near the Beijing region of China, and is widely used in East Asian cuisine.",
" Since the 20th Century it is also a widespread crop in Europe, America and Australia.",
" In much of the world, this is the vegetable referred to as \"Chinese cabbage\"."
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"The red cabbage (purple-leaved varieties of \"Brassica oleracea\" Capitata Group) is a kind of cabbage, also known as purple cabbage, red kraut, or blue kraut after preparation.",
" Its leaves are coloured dark red/purple.",
" However, the plant changes its colour according to the pH value of the soil, due to a pigment belonging to anthocyanins.",
" In acidic soils, the leaves grow more reddish, in neutral soils they will grow more purple, while an alkaline soil will produce rather greenish-yellow coloured cabbages.",
" This explains the fact that the same plant is known by different colours in various regions.",
" Furthermore, the juice of red cabbage can be used as a home-made pH indicator, turning red in acid and green/yellow in basic solutions.",
" It can be found in Northern Europe, throughout the Americas, and in China."
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"The Jadeite Cabbage () or Jadeite Cabbage with Insects is a piece of jadeite carved into the shape of a Chinese cabbage head, and with a locust and katydid camouflaged in the leaves.",
" It is part of the collection of the National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan."
],
"title": "Jadeite Cabbage"
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"Asian cuisine includes several major regional cuisines: East Asian, Southeast Asian, South Asian, Central Asian, and Middle Eastern.",
" A cuisine is a characteristic style of cooking practices and traditions, usually associated with a specific culture.",
" Asia, being the largest and most populous continent, is home to many cultures, many of which have their own characteristic cuisine."
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"Title: Saint Barthélemy cuisine\n\nSaint Barthélemy cuisine mainly revolves around French cuisine, West Indian cuisine, Creole cuisine, Italian cuisine and Asian cuisine. The island has over 70 restaurants serving many dishes and others are a significant number of gourmet restaurants; many of the finest restaurants are located in the hotels. There are also a number of snack restaurants which the French call \"les snacks\" or \"les petits creux\" which include sandwiches, pizzas and salads. West Indian cuisine, steamed vegetables with fresh fish is common; Creole dishes tend to be spicier. The island hosts gastronomic events throughout the year, with dishes such as spring roll of shrimp and bacon, fresh grilled lobster, Chinese noodle salad with coconut milk, and grilled beef fillet etc. Notable restautants include \"Eddy's\", located opposite the Anglican church in Gustavia which serves colonial Southeast Asian cuisine, \"La Mandala\" in Gustavia serving far eastern cuisine, \"Le Repaire\" on the harbor in Gustavia serving Creole food, \"K'fe Massai\" in Centre'lOasis in Lorient inspired by French North Africa, \"Maya's\" in Saint Jean which serves French Creole cuisine, \"Zanzibarth\" in Saint Jean which serves French, Belgian and Italian cuisine and \"Do Brasil\" on Shell Beach, based on Brazilian and Thai cuisine.",
"Title: Buddhist cuisine\n\nBuddhist cuisine is an East Asian cuisine which is followed by monks and many believers from areas historically influenced by Chinese Buddhism. It is vegetarian or vegan, and it is based on the Dharmic concept of ahimsa (non-violence). Vegetarianism is common in other Dharmic faiths such as Hinduism, Jainism and Sikhism as well as East Asian religions like Taoism. While monks are vegetarian year-round, many believers follow the Buddhist vegetarian diet temporarily, similar to Christian Lent.",
"Title: Tianjin preserved vegetable\n\nTianjin preserved vegetable (; literally \"Tianjin winter vegetable\"; also called tung tsai (), Tientsin preserved vegetable or Tianjin preserved cabbage) is a type of pickled Chinese cabbage originating in Tianjin, China. It consists of finely chopped Tianjin cabbage (箭杆菜; a variety of Chinese cabbage with an elongated shape) and salt. Garlic is also generally added in the pickling process, although it is omitted in versions prepared for consumption by members of certain Chinese Buddhist sects, who practice strict Buddhist vegetarianism and do not consume garlic or other spicy foods. This pickled vegetable is used to flavor soups, stir fries or stewed dishes.",
"Title: Chinese cabbage\n\nChinese cabbage (\"Brassica rapa\", subspecies \"pekinensis\" and \"chinensis\") can refer to two groups of Chinese leaf vegetables often used in Chinese cuisine: the Pekinensis Group (napa cabbage) and the Chinensis Group (bok choy).",
"Title: European cuisine\n\nEuropean cuisine, or alternatively Western cuisine, is a generalised term collectively referring to the cuisines of Europe and other Western countries, including (depending on the definition) that of Russia, as well as non-indigenous cuisines of Australasia, the Americas, Southern Africa, and Oceania, which derive substantial influence from European settlers in those regions. The term is used by East Asians to contrast with Asian styles of cooking. (This is analogous to Westerners' referring collectively to the cuisines of East Asian countries as Asian cuisine.) When used by Westerners, the term may sometimes refer more specifically to cuisine \"in\" Europe; in this context, a synonym is Continental cuisine, especially in British English.",
"Title: Tahini\n\nTahini (also tahina or ; Arabic: طحينة ), also known as Ardeh (Persian: ارده), is a condiment made from toasted ground hulled sesame seeds. Tahini is served as a dip on its own or as a major component of hummus, baba ghanoush, and halva. Tahini is used in the cuisines of the eastern Mediterranean region, from the Balkans, Caucasus and Middle East to Northern Africa. It is also widely used in Chinese and South East Asian cuisine, notably Vietnamese cuisine.",
"Title: Napa cabbage\n\nNapa or nappa cabbage (\"Brassica rapa\" subsp. \"pekinensis\" or \"Brassica rapa\" Pekinensis Group) is a type of Chinese cabbage originating near the Beijing region of China, and is widely used in East Asian cuisine. Since the 20th Century it is also a widespread crop in Europe, America and Australia. In much of the world, this is the vegetable referred to as \"Chinese cabbage\".",
"Title: Red cabbage\n\nThe red cabbage (purple-leaved varieties of \"Brassica oleracea\" Capitata Group) is a kind of cabbage, also known as purple cabbage, red kraut, or blue kraut after preparation. Its leaves are coloured dark red/purple. However, the plant changes its colour according to the pH value of the soil, due to a pigment belonging to anthocyanins. In acidic soils, the leaves grow more reddish, in neutral soils they will grow more purple, while an alkaline soil will produce rather greenish-yellow coloured cabbages. This explains the fact that the same plant is known by different colours in various regions. Furthermore, the juice of red cabbage can be used as a home-made pH indicator, turning red in acid and green/yellow in basic solutions. It can be found in Northern Europe, throughout the Americas, and in China.",
"Title: Jadeite Cabbage\n\nThe Jadeite Cabbage () or Jadeite Cabbage with Insects is a piece of jadeite carved into the shape of a Chinese cabbage head, and with a locust and katydid camouflaged in the leaves. It is part of the collection of the National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan.",
"Title: Asian cuisine\n\nAsian cuisine includes several major regional cuisines: East Asian, Southeast Asian, South Asian, Central Asian, and Middle Eastern. A cuisine is a characteristic style of cooking practices and traditions, usually associated with a specific culture. Asia, being the largest and most populous continent, is home to many cultures, many of which have their own characteristic cuisine."
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7,797
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Have Jay McInerney and Robin McKinley both been accredited for works of literature they have created individually?
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yes
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comparison
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"Jay McInerney",
"Robin McKinley"
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"Jennifer Carolyn Robin McKinley (born November 16, 1952), known as Robin McKinley, is an American author of fantasy and children's books.",
" Her 1984 novel \"The Hero and the Crown\" won the Newbery Medal as the year's best new American children's book."
],
"title": "Robin McKinley"
},
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"Deerskin is a dark fantasy novel by Robin McKinley, first published in 1993.",
" It is based on an old French fairy tale by Charles Perrault called \"Peau d'âne\" (English translation: \"Donkeyskin\").",
" It was nominated for the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Brightness Falls is a 1992 novel written by Jay McInerney.",
" His fourth novel, it tells of a couple named Russell and Corrine Calloway who meet in college.",
" Their story continues in McInerney's 2006 novel \"The Good Life\", which follows them into middle age."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"A Knot in the Grain and other Stories is a collection of short fantasy stories by author and Newbery Medalist, Robin McKinley.",
" Published by HarperTrophy, this collection of stories came out in 1994 although several of the stories had been previously printed.",
" This collection gives readers a taste of McKinley's style and allows brief glimpses in the worlds where magic lives and you never know what might be possible."
],
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},
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"The Outlaws of Sherwood is a retelling of the legend of Robin Hood by Robin McKinley.",
" In McKinley's afterword, she says, \"The retellings through the centuries have echoed concurrent preoccupations.\"",
" The story includes both the traditional Robin Hood characters — Little John, Much, Friar Tuck, Marian and Alan-a-dale — and characters of McKinley's own invention.",
" Notably, three of the most important characters are women, all of whom escape marriage to prospective spouses chosen by their fathers."
],
"title": "The Outlaws of Sherwood"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Bret Easton Ellis (born March 7, 1964) is an American author, screenwriter, and short story writer.",
" His works have been translated into 27 languages.",
" He was at first regarded as one of the so-called literary Brat Pack, which also included Tama Janowitz and Jay McInerney.",
" He is a self-proclaimed satirist, whose trademark technique, as a writer, is the expression of extreme acts and opinions in an affectless style.",
" Ellis employs a technique of linking novels with common, recurring characters."
],
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},
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"Bright, Precious Days is a 2016 novel by American author Jay McInerney.",
" It is his third novel about Corrine and Russell Calloway, a couple who live on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.",
" Like the previous two novels in the series, \"Bright, Precious Days\" is set against the backdrop of a historical event, in this case the Great Recession.",
" The novel received mostly negative reviews."
],
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"Sunshine is a fantasy novel featuring vampires written by Robin McKinley and published by Berkley Publishing Group in 2003.",
" \"Sunshine\" won the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature in 2004."
],
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"Rose Daughter is a retelling of the fairytale \"Beauty and the Beast\" by Robin McKinley, published in 1997.",
" It is the second retelling of the tale that McKinley has written: the first being her 1978 story, Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty & the Beast."
],
"title": "Rose Daughter"
},
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"sentences": [
"John Barrett \"Jay\" McInerney, Jr. ( ; born January 13, 1955) is an American novelist.",
" His novels include \"Bright Lights, Big City\", \"Ransom\", \"Story of My Life\", \"Brightness Falls\", and \"The Last of the Savages\".",
" He edited \"The Penguin Book of New American Voices\", wrote the screenplay for the 1988 film adaptation of \"Bright Lights, Big City\", and co-wrote the screenplay for the television film \"Gia\", which starred Angelina Jolie.",
" He was the wine columnist for \"House & Garden\" magazine, and his essays on wine have been collected in \"Bacchus & Me\" (2000) and \"A Hedonist in the Cellar\" (2006).",
" His most recent novel is titled \"Bright, Precious Days\", published in 2016, and since April 2010 he has been a wine columnist for \"The Wall Street Journal\".",
" In 2009, he published a book of short stories which spanned his entire career, titled \"How It Ended\", which was named one of the 10 best books of the year by Janet Maslin of \"The New York Times\"."
],
"title": "Jay McInerney"
}
] |
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"Title: Robin McKinley\n\nJennifer Carolyn Robin McKinley (born November 16, 1952), known as Robin McKinley, is an American author of fantasy and children's books. Her 1984 novel \"The Hero and the Crown\" won the Newbery Medal as the year's best new American children's book.",
"Title: Deerskin (novel)\n\nDeerskin is a dark fantasy novel by Robin McKinley, first published in 1993. It is based on an old French fairy tale by Charles Perrault called \"Peau d'âne\" (English translation: \"Donkeyskin\"). It was nominated for the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature.",
"Title: Brightness Falls\n\nBrightness Falls is a 1992 novel written by Jay McInerney. His fourth novel, it tells of a couple named Russell and Corrine Calloway who meet in college. Their story continues in McInerney's 2006 novel \"The Good Life\", which follows them into middle age.",
"Title: A Knot in the Grain and Other Stories\n\nA Knot in the Grain and other Stories is a collection of short fantasy stories by author and Newbery Medalist, Robin McKinley. Published by HarperTrophy, this collection of stories came out in 1994 although several of the stories had been previously printed. This collection gives readers a taste of McKinley's style and allows brief glimpses in the worlds where magic lives and you never know what might be possible.",
"Title: The Outlaws of Sherwood\n\nThe Outlaws of Sherwood is a retelling of the legend of Robin Hood by Robin McKinley. In McKinley's afterword, she says, \"The retellings through the centuries have echoed concurrent preoccupations.\" The story includes both the traditional Robin Hood characters — Little John, Much, Friar Tuck, Marian and Alan-a-dale — and characters of McKinley's own invention. Notably, three of the most important characters are women, all of whom escape marriage to prospective spouses chosen by their fathers.",
"Title: Bret Easton Ellis\n\nBret Easton Ellis (born March 7, 1964) is an American author, screenwriter, and short story writer. His works have been translated into 27 languages. He was at first regarded as one of the so-called literary Brat Pack, which also included Tama Janowitz and Jay McInerney. He is a self-proclaimed satirist, whose trademark technique, as a writer, is the expression of extreme acts and opinions in an affectless style. Ellis employs a technique of linking novels with common, recurring characters.",
"Title: Bright, Precious Days\n\nBright, Precious Days is a 2016 novel by American author Jay McInerney. It is his third novel about Corrine and Russell Calloway, a couple who live on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Like the previous two novels in the series, \"Bright, Precious Days\" is set against the backdrop of a historical event, in this case the Great Recession. The novel received mostly negative reviews.",
"Title: Sunshine (novel)\n\nSunshine is a fantasy novel featuring vampires written by Robin McKinley and published by Berkley Publishing Group in 2003. \"Sunshine\" won the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature in 2004.",
"Title: Rose Daughter\n\nRose Daughter is a retelling of the fairytale \"Beauty and the Beast\" by Robin McKinley, published in 1997. It is the second retelling of the tale that McKinley has written: the first being her 1978 story, Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty & the Beast.",
"Title: Jay McInerney\n\nJohn Barrett \"Jay\" McInerney, Jr. ( ; born January 13, 1955) is an American novelist. His novels include \"Bright Lights, Big City\", \"Ransom\", \"Story of My Life\", \"Brightness Falls\", and \"The Last of the Savages\". He edited \"The Penguin Book of New American Voices\", wrote the screenplay for the 1988 film adaptation of \"Bright Lights, Big City\", and co-wrote the screenplay for the television film \"Gia\", which starred Angelina Jolie. He was the wine columnist for \"House & Garden\" magazine, and his essays on wine have been collected in \"Bacchus & Me\" (2000) and \"A Hedonist in the Cellar\" (2006). His most recent novel is titled \"Bright, Precious Days\", published in 2016, and since April 2010 he has been a wine columnist for \"The Wall Street Journal\". In 2009, he published a book of short stories which spanned his entire career, titled \"How It Ended\", which was named one of the 10 best books of the year by Janet Maslin of \"The New York Times\"."
] |
7,798
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Manuel Puig and Joyce Kilmer, are American?
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no
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comparison
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easy
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"Manuel Puig",
"Joyce Kilmer"
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"Pubis Angelical is a 1979 novel by acclaimed Argentine novelist Manuel Puig.",
" It is perhaps Puig's work most influenced by pop culture.",
" This can be seen in the montage imitating narrative technique, soap opera and science fiction elements.",
" Also like other Puig works, it deals with psychological and sexual issues."
],
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},
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"Joyce Kilmer Middle School is a school in the Fairfax County Public Schools System in unincorporated Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, east of the city of Vienna.",
" Kilmer serves grades 7-8.",
" It was named after the journalist and poet Joyce Kilmer.",
" Kilmer has a GT program for students who have been determined to be \"Gifted and Talented.\"",
" It is now called AAP, or \"Advanced Academics Program.\""
],
"title": "Joyce Kilmer Middle School"
},
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"sentences": [
"Juan Manuel Puig Delledonne (December 28, 1932 – July 22, 1990) was an Argentine author.",
" Among his best-known novels are \"La traición de Rita Hayworth\" (\"Betrayed by Rita Hayworth\", 1968), \"Boquitas pintadas\" (\"Heartbreak Tango\", 1969), and \"El beso de la mujer araña\" (\"Kiss of the Spider Woman\", 1976) which was adapted into the film released in 1985, directed by the Argentine-Brazilian director Héctor Babenco; and a Broadway musical in 1993."
],
"title": "Manuel Puig"
},
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"sentences": [
"Joyce Kilmer (born as Alfred Joyce Kilmer; December 6, 1886 – July 30, 1918) was an American writer and poet mainly remembered for a short poem titled \"Trees\" (1913), which was published in the collection \"Trees and Other Poems\" in 1914.",
" Though a prolific poet whose works celebrated the common beauty of the natural world as well as his Roman Catholic religious faith, Kilmer was also a journalist, literary critic, lecturer, and editor.",
" While most of his works are largely unknown, a select few of his poems remain popular and are published frequently in anthologies.",
" Several critics—including both Kilmer's contemporaries and modern scholars—have disparaged Kilmer's work as being too simple and overly sentimental, and suggested that his style was far too traditional, even archaic.",
" Many writers, including notably Ogden Nash, have parodied Kilmer's work and style—as attested by the many parodies of \"Trees\"."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Betrayed by Rita Hayworth (Spanish: \"La traición de Rita Hayworth\" ) is a 1968 novel by the Argentine novelist Manuel Puig.",
" It was Puig's first novel."
],
"title": "Betrayed by Rita Hayworth"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 69th Infantry Regiment is an infantry regiment of the United States Army.",
" It is from New York City, part of the New York Army National Guard.",
" It is known as the \"Fighting Sixty-Ninth\", a name said to have been given by Robert E. Lee during the Civil War.",
" An Irish heritage unit, as the citation from poet Joyce Kilmer illustrates, this unit is also nicknamed the \"Fighting Irish\", immortalized in Joyce Kilmer's poem \"When the 69th Comes Home\".",
" Between 1917 and 1992 it was also designated as the 165th Infantry Regiment.",
" It is headquartered at the 69th Regiment Armory in Manhattan."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"\"Rouge Bouquet\" or \"The Wood Called Rouge Bouquet\" is a lyric poem written in 1918 by American poet, essayist, critic and soldier Joyce Kilmer (1886-1918).",
" The poem commemorates during an intense German artillery bombardment of an American trench position in the Rouge Bouquet wood near the French village of Baccarat on 7 March 1918 that resulted in the loss of 19 American soldiers with the 165th Infantry Division.",
" Kilmer was a sergeant in the New York National Guard's \"The Fighting 69th Regiment\" which was part of the 165th Infantry Regiment involved in the attack.",
" Kilmer composed the poem immediately after the bombardment, and it was first read over their graves in March 1918.",
" The poem was first published two weeks after Kilmer's death in battle on 30 July 1918 during the Second Battle of the Marne in the 16 August 1918 issue of \"Stars and Stripes\".",
" The poem was read over Kilmer's own grave when he was interred in France.",
" To this day, it is a tradition of the Fighting 69th to read the poem at memorial services for fallen members of the regiment."
],
"title": "Rouge Bouquet (poem)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest is an approximately 3,800-acre tract of publicly owned virgin forest in Graham County, North Carolina, named in memory of poet Joyce Kilmer (1886–1918), best known for his poem \"Trees\".",
" One of the largest contiguous tracts of old growth forest in the Eastern United States, the area is administered by the U. S. Forest Service.",
" The memorial forest is a popular family hiking destination and features an easy two-mile, figure-eight trail that includes a memorial plaque at the juncture of the two loops.",
" In 1975 the memorial forest was joined with a much larger tract of the Nantahala National Forest to become part of the Joyce Kilmer-Slickrock Wilderness."
],
"title": "Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest"
},
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"sentences": [
"Eternal Curse on the Reader of These Pages (Spanish: \"Maldición eterna a quien lea estas páginas\") is a 1980 novel by Argentine novelist Manuel Puig.",
" Originally written in English, it was first published in Spanish in the author's own translation.",
" As in other works by Puig, the story is formally experimental, consisting of mostly unattributed dialogue, digressing into stories within stories.",
" It also bears many of Puig favorite motifs, including sexuality and leftist revolutionary politics."
],
"title": "Eternal Curse on the Reader of These Pages"
},
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"sentences": [
"Kiss of the Spider Woman (Spanish: \"El beso de la mujer araña\") is a 1976 novel by Argentine writer Manuel Puig.",
" It depicts the daily conversations between two cellmates in an Argentine prison, Molina and Valentín, and the intimate bond they form in the process.",
" It is generally considered Puig's most successful work."
],
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"Title: Pubis Angelical\n\nPubis Angelical is a 1979 novel by acclaimed Argentine novelist Manuel Puig. It is perhaps Puig's work most influenced by pop culture. This can be seen in the montage imitating narrative technique, soap opera and science fiction elements. Also like other Puig works, it deals with psychological and sexual issues.",
"Title: Joyce Kilmer Middle School\n\nJoyce Kilmer Middle School is a school in the Fairfax County Public Schools System in unincorporated Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, east of the city of Vienna. Kilmer serves grades 7-8. It was named after the journalist and poet Joyce Kilmer. Kilmer has a GT program for students who have been determined to be \"Gifted and Talented.\" It is now called AAP, or \"Advanced Academics Program.\"",
"Title: Manuel Puig\n\nJuan Manuel Puig Delledonne (December 28, 1932 – July 22, 1990) was an Argentine author. Among his best-known novels are \"La traición de Rita Hayworth\" (\"Betrayed by Rita Hayworth\", 1968), \"Boquitas pintadas\" (\"Heartbreak Tango\", 1969), and \"El beso de la mujer araña\" (\"Kiss of the Spider Woman\", 1976) which was adapted into the film released in 1985, directed by the Argentine-Brazilian director Héctor Babenco; and a Broadway musical in 1993.",
"Title: Joyce Kilmer\n\nJoyce Kilmer (born as Alfred Joyce Kilmer; December 6, 1886 – July 30, 1918) was an American writer and poet mainly remembered for a short poem titled \"Trees\" (1913), which was published in the collection \"Trees and Other Poems\" in 1914. Though a prolific poet whose works celebrated the common beauty of the natural world as well as his Roman Catholic religious faith, Kilmer was also a journalist, literary critic, lecturer, and editor. While most of his works are largely unknown, a select few of his poems remain popular and are published frequently in anthologies. Several critics—including both Kilmer's contemporaries and modern scholars—have disparaged Kilmer's work as being too simple and overly sentimental, and suggested that his style was far too traditional, even archaic. Many writers, including notably Ogden Nash, have parodied Kilmer's work and style—as attested by the many parodies of \"Trees\".",
"Title: Betrayed by Rita Hayworth\n\nBetrayed by Rita Hayworth (Spanish: \"La traición de Rita Hayworth\" ) is a 1968 novel by the Argentine novelist Manuel Puig. It was Puig's first novel.",
"Title: 69th Infantry Regiment (New York)\n\nThe 69th Infantry Regiment is an infantry regiment of the United States Army. It is from New York City, part of the New York Army National Guard. It is known as the \"Fighting Sixty-Ninth\", a name said to have been given by Robert E. Lee during the Civil War. An Irish heritage unit, as the citation from poet Joyce Kilmer illustrates, this unit is also nicknamed the \"Fighting Irish\", immortalized in Joyce Kilmer's poem \"When the 69th Comes Home\". Between 1917 and 1992 it was also designated as the 165th Infantry Regiment. It is headquartered at the 69th Regiment Armory in Manhattan.",
"Title: Rouge Bouquet (poem)\n\n\"Rouge Bouquet\" or \"The Wood Called Rouge Bouquet\" is a lyric poem written in 1918 by American poet, essayist, critic and soldier Joyce Kilmer (1886-1918). The poem commemorates during an intense German artillery bombardment of an American trench position in the Rouge Bouquet wood near the French village of Baccarat on 7 March 1918 that resulted in the loss of 19 American soldiers with the 165th Infantry Division. Kilmer was a sergeant in the New York National Guard's \"The Fighting 69th Regiment\" which was part of the 165th Infantry Regiment involved in the attack. Kilmer composed the poem immediately after the bombardment, and it was first read over their graves in March 1918. The poem was first published two weeks after Kilmer's death in battle on 30 July 1918 during the Second Battle of the Marne in the 16 August 1918 issue of \"Stars and Stripes\". The poem was read over Kilmer's own grave when he was interred in France. To this day, it is a tradition of the Fighting 69th to read the poem at memorial services for fallen members of the regiment.",
"Title: Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest\n\nJoyce Kilmer Memorial Forest is an approximately 3,800-acre tract of publicly owned virgin forest in Graham County, North Carolina, named in memory of poet Joyce Kilmer (1886–1918), best known for his poem \"Trees\". One of the largest contiguous tracts of old growth forest in the Eastern United States, the area is administered by the U. S. Forest Service. The memorial forest is a popular family hiking destination and features an easy two-mile, figure-eight trail that includes a memorial plaque at the juncture of the two loops. In 1975 the memorial forest was joined with a much larger tract of the Nantahala National Forest to become part of the Joyce Kilmer-Slickrock Wilderness.",
"Title: Eternal Curse on the Reader of These Pages\n\nEternal Curse on the Reader of These Pages (Spanish: \"Maldición eterna a quien lea estas páginas\") is a 1980 novel by Argentine novelist Manuel Puig. Originally written in English, it was first published in Spanish in the author's own translation. As in other works by Puig, the story is formally experimental, consisting of mostly unattributed dialogue, digressing into stories within stories. It also bears many of Puig favorite motifs, including sexuality and leftist revolutionary politics.",
"Title: Kiss of the Spider Woman (novel)\n\nKiss of the Spider Woman (Spanish: \"El beso de la mujer araña\") is a 1976 novel by Argentine writer Manuel Puig. It depicts the daily conversations between two cellmates in an Argentine prison, Molina and Valentín, and the intimate bond they form in the process. It is generally considered Puig's most successful work."
] |
7,799
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John Wayne and Micheal Tucker worked with what famous american singer for the Album Joanne?
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Lady Gaga
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"Forrest Meredith Tucker (February 12, 1919 – October 25, 1986) was an American actor in both movies and television who appeared in nearly a hundred films.",
" Tucker worked as a vaudeville straight man, aged fifteen years old.",
" A mentor provided funds and contacts for a trip to California, where party hostess Cobina Wright persuaded guest Wesley Ruggles to give Tucker a screen test, based on his photogenic good looks, thick wavy hair and height of six feet, five inches - putting him into the same league as John Wayne, Chuck Connors, Fess Parker, James Arness, and Peter Graves, Arness's younger brother.",
" Tucker was a sight reader who needed only one take.",
" His film career started well despite a perception in most Hollywood studios that blond men were not photogenic.",
" After twenty years spent mainly in Westerns and action roles, he returned to his roots, showing versatility as a comedic and stage musical actor.",
" In the TV show \"F Troop\", he became identified with the character of Cavalry Sgt. Morgan O'Rourke (a manipulative character quite similar to Phil Silvers' role as MSgt Ernie Bilko).",
" Tucker struggled with a drinking problem that began to affect his performances in the later years of his career."
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"\"John Wayne\" is a song recorded by American singer Lady Gaga, for her fifth studio album, \"Joanne\" (2016).",
" It is a pop rock song that features elements of country, disco, funk, and house, music that Gaga co-wrote and co-produced with Mark Ronson and BloodPop, with additional writing from Josh Homme.",
" Its lyrics are about Gaga's craving for a wild, blue-collar man and smoking cannabis.",
" The music video for the song was released on February 8, 2017, via Apple Music, and was directed by Jonas Åkerlund."
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"Sarah Blacher Cohen (June 11, 1936 in Appleton, Wisconsin, – November 10, 2008 in Albany, New York) was a writer, scholar, and playwright, and a professor at SUNY Albany for 30 years.",
" Her area of specialty was Jewish American fiction.",
" Her published books include \"Comic Relief: Humor in Contemporary American Literature\", \"Saul Bellow's Enigmatic Laughter\" (1974), and \"Cynthia Ozick's Comic Art: From Levity to Liturgy\".",
" She edited \"From Hester Street to Hollywood: The Jewish-American Stage and Screen\" (Jewish Literature and Culture Series), \"Making a Scene: The Contemporary Drama of Jewish-American Women\", and \"Jewish Wry: Essays on Jewish Humor\".",
" Her plays include \"The Ladies Locker Room\", and \"Molly Picon's Return Engagement\", a biographical play with music on the star of Yiddish theater.",
" She collaborated with Joanne Koch, starting in 1989 on \"Sophie, Totie, and Belle\", a musical on performers Sophie Tucker, Totie Fields, and Belle Barth.",
" 'She and Joanne Koch also co-authored the plays \"Danny Kaye: Supreme Court Jester\", \"Soul Sisters\", \"Henrietta Szold: Woman of Valor\", an adaptation of Saul Bellow stories entitled \"Saul Bellow's Stories Onstage: The Old System and a Silver Dish\", and the multicultural musical \"Soul Sisters\".",
" Cohen and Koch co-edited an anthology of ten plays \"Shared Stages: Ten American Dramas of Blacks and Jews\", including \"Driving Miss Daisy\", \"Fires in the Mirror\", and \"Soul Sisters\".",
" She collaborated with Isaac Bashevis Singer on the off-Broadway play \"Schlemiel the First\".",
" Cohen also gave talks and delivered papers, including \"The Unkosher Comediennes: From Sophie Tucker to Joan Rivers.\"",
" She was married to Gary Cohen.",
" She died of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease on November 10, 2008 age 72."
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"Michael Tucker, known professionally as BloodPop® (formerly Blood Diamonds), is an American musician, record producer, and songwriter.",
" He is known for writing and producing songs for Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga.",
" In 2017, he released a collaboration with Bieber, \"Friends,\" as his debut single."
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"\"Joanne\" is a song recorded by American singer Lady Gaga, for her fifth studio album, \"Joanne\" (2016).",
" \"Joanne\" was written by Gaga and Mark Ronson.",
" The track was produced by Gaga, Ronson, and BloodPop.",
" Musically, it is a country song, which pays homage to Gaga's deceased paternal aunt of the same name.",
" \"Joanne\" charted in France and the UK."
],
"title": "Joanne (Lady Gaga song)"
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"Dark Command is a 1940 Western film starring Claire Trevor, John Wayne and Walter Pidgeon loosely based on Quantrill's Raiders during the American Civil War.",
" Directed by Raoul Walsh from the novel by W.R. Burnett, \"Dark Command\" is the only film in which western icons John Wayne and Roy Rogers appear together, and was the only film Wayne and Raoul Walsh made together since Walsh discovered Wayne working as a prop mover, renamed him, and gave him his first leading role in the widescreen western \"The Big Trail\" a decade before."
],
"title": "Dark Command"
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"sentences": [
"Joanne is the fifth studio album by American singer Lady Gaga.",
" It was released on October 21, 2016, by Streamline and Interscope Records.",
" Gaga collaborated with several producers on the album, including Mark Ronson, Jeff Bhasker, BloodPop and RedOne, and co-produced the majority of the material.",
" The music of \"Joanne\" features \"stripped-down\" soft rock and dance-pop styles in order to emphasize the singer's vocal abilities.",
" Lyrically, the album delves on the theme of family and life's emotions, with the death of her aunt, Joanne Stefani Germanotta, having a deep influence on the record."
],
"title": "Joanne (album)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Stephen Gregory Bier Jr. (born March 6, 1964, Fort Lauderdale, Florida), formerly known by his stage name Madonna Wayne Gacy and by the nickname Pogo (John Wayne Gacy's clown name), is the former keyboard player for Marilyn Manson, from 1989 to 2007.",
" His stage name came from the names of the singer Madonna and the serial killer John Wayne Gacy."
],
"title": "Madonna Wayne Gacy"
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"Lynda Laurence (also spelled Lawrence, born Lynda Tucker, February 20, 1949, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American singer.",
" She is best known for being a part of two Motown acts: Stevie Wonder's backup group The Third Generation, and one of the post-Diana Ross 1970's line-ups of The Supremes.",
" She is the youngest daughter of Louise Tucker and Ira Tucker, gospel songwriter, producer, and lead singer of The Dixie Hummingbirds, and sister of Sundray Tucker and Ira Tucker Jr.",
" She was a member of The Supremes from April 1972 through October 1973, replacing Cindy Birdsong, who left the trio to have a baby and begin raising her family."
],
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"sentences": [
"New Frontier is a 1939 American Western film starring John Wayne, Ray \"Crash\" Corrigan, Raymond Hatton, and Jennifer Jones.",
" This was the last of eight Three Mesquiteers Western B-movies with Wayne (there were fifty-one altogether).",
" A restored 35 mm copy of the film exists and was screened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City as part of a 2007 John Wayne centennial retrospective, which included \"The Big Trail\", \"The Searchers\", and \"True Grit\".",
" The leading lady is Jennifer Jones billed as Phylis Isley.",
" The director was George Sherman."
],
"title": "New Frontier (film)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Forrest Tucker\n\nForrest Meredith Tucker (February 12, 1919 – October 25, 1986) was an American actor in both movies and television who appeared in nearly a hundred films. Tucker worked as a vaudeville straight man, aged fifteen years old. A mentor provided funds and contacts for a trip to California, where party hostess Cobina Wright persuaded guest Wesley Ruggles to give Tucker a screen test, based on his photogenic good looks, thick wavy hair and height of six feet, five inches - putting him into the same league as John Wayne, Chuck Connors, Fess Parker, James Arness, and Peter Graves, Arness's younger brother. Tucker was a sight reader who needed only one take. His film career started well despite a perception in most Hollywood studios that blond men were not photogenic. After twenty years spent mainly in Westerns and action roles, he returned to his roots, showing versatility as a comedic and stage musical actor. In the TV show \"F Troop\", he became identified with the character of Cavalry Sgt. Morgan O'Rourke (a manipulative character quite similar to Phil Silvers' role as MSgt Ernie Bilko). Tucker struggled with a drinking problem that began to affect his performances in the later years of his career.",
"Title: John Wayne (song)\n\n\"John Wayne\" is a song recorded by American singer Lady Gaga, for her fifth studio album, \"Joanne\" (2016). It is a pop rock song that features elements of country, disco, funk, and house, music that Gaga co-wrote and co-produced with Mark Ronson and BloodPop, with additional writing from Josh Homme. Its lyrics are about Gaga's craving for a wild, blue-collar man and smoking cannabis. The music video for the song was released on February 8, 2017, via Apple Music, and was directed by Jonas Åkerlund.",
"Title: Sarah Blacher Cohen\n\nSarah Blacher Cohen (June 11, 1936 in Appleton, Wisconsin, – November 10, 2008 in Albany, New York) was a writer, scholar, and playwright, and a professor at SUNY Albany for 30 years. Her area of specialty was Jewish American fiction. Her published books include \"Comic Relief: Humor in Contemporary American Literature\", \"Saul Bellow's Enigmatic Laughter\" (1974), and \"Cynthia Ozick's Comic Art: From Levity to Liturgy\". She edited \"From Hester Street to Hollywood: The Jewish-American Stage and Screen\" (Jewish Literature and Culture Series), \"Making a Scene: The Contemporary Drama of Jewish-American Women\", and \"Jewish Wry: Essays on Jewish Humor\". Her plays include \"The Ladies Locker Room\", and \"Molly Picon's Return Engagement\", a biographical play with music on the star of Yiddish theater. She collaborated with Joanne Koch, starting in 1989 on \"Sophie, Totie, and Belle\", a musical on performers Sophie Tucker, Totie Fields, and Belle Barth. 'She and Joanne Koch also co-authored the plays \"Danny Kaye: Supreme Court Jester\", \"Soul Sisters\", \"Henrietta Szold: Woman of Valor\", an adaptation of Saul Bellow stories entitled \"Saul Bellow's Stories Onstage: The Old System and a Silver Dish\", and the multicultural musical \"Soul Sisters\". Cohen and Koch co-edited an anthology of ten plays \"Shared Stages: Ten American Dramas of Blacks and Jews\", including \"Driving Miss Daisy\", \"Fires in the Mirror\", and \"Soul Sisters\". She collaborated with Isaac Bashevis Singer on the off-Broadway play \"Schlemiel the First\". Cohen also gave talks and delivered papers, including \"The Unkosher Comediennes: From Sophie Tucker to Joan Rivers.\" She was married to Gary Cohen. She died of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease on November 10, 2008 age 72.",
"Title: BloodPop\n\nMichael Tucker, known professionally as BloodPop® (formerly Blood Diamonds), is an American musician, record producer, and songwriter. He is known for writing and producing songs for Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga. In 2017, he released a collaboration with Bieber, \"Friends,\" as his debut single.",
"Title: Joanne (Lady Gaga song)\n\n\"Joanne\" is a song recorded by American singer Lady Gaga, for her fifth studio album, \"Joanne\" (2016). \"Joanne\" was written by Gaga and Mark Ronson. The track was produced by Gaga, Ronson, and BloodPop. Musically, it is a country song, which pays homage to Gaga's deceased paternal aunt of the same name. \"Joanne\" charted in France and the UK.",
"Title: Dark Command\n\nDark Command is a 1940 Western film starring Claire Trevor, John Wayne and Walter Pidgeon loosely based on Quantrill's Raiders during the American Civil War. Directed by Raoul Walsh from the novel by W.R. Burnett, \"Dark Command\" is the only film in which western icons John Wayne and Roy Rogers appear together, and was the only film Wayne and Raoul Walsh made together since Walsh discovered Wayne working as a prop mover, renamed him, and gave him his first leading role in the widescreen western \"The Big Trail\" a decade before.",
"Title: Joanne (album)\n\nJoanne is the fifth studio album by American singer Lady Gaga. It was released on October 21, 2016, by Streamline and Interscope Records. Gaga collaborated with several producers on the album, including Mark Ronson, Jeff Bhasker, BloodPop and RedOne, and co-produced the majority of the material. The music of \"Joanne\" features \"stripped-down\" soft rock and dance-pop styles in order to emphasize the singer's vocal abilities. Lyrically, the album delves on the theme of family and life's emotions, with the death of her aunt, Joanne Stefani Germanotta, having a deep influence on the record.",
"Title: Madonna Wayne Gacy\n\nStephen Gregory Bier Jr. (born March 6, 1964, Fort Lauderdale, Florida), formerly known by his stage name Madonna Wayne Gacy and by the nickname Pogo (John Wayne Gacy's clown name), is the former keyboard player for Marilyn Manson, from 1989 to 2007. His stage name came from the names of the singer Madonna and the serial killer John Wayne Gacy.",
"Title: Lynda Laurence\n\nLynda Laurence (also spelled Lawrence, born Lynda Tucker, February 20, 1949, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American singer. She is best known for being a part of two Motown acts: Stevie Wonder's backup group The Third Generation, and one of the post-Diana Ross 1970's line-ups of The Supremes. She is the youngest daughter of Louise Tucker and Ira Tucker, gospel songwriter, producer, and lead singer of The Dixie Hummingbirds, and sister of Sundray Tucker and Ira Tucker Jr. She was a member of The Supremes from April 1972 through October 1973, replacing Cindy Birdsong, who left the trio to have a baby and begin raising her family.",
"Title: New Frontier (film)\n\nNew Frontier is a 1939 American Western film starring John Wayne, Ray \"Crash\" Corrigan, Raymond Hatton, and Jennifer Jones. This was the last of eight Three Mesquiteers Western B-movies with Wayne (there were fifty-one altogether). A restored 35 mm copy of the film exists and was screened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City as part of a 2007 John Wayne centennial retrospective, which included \"The Big Trail\", \"The Searchers\", and \"True Grit\". The leading lady is Jennifer Jones billed as Phylis Isley. The director was George Sherman."
] |
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