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Who starred as Brian Tanner in the 1990 American sitcom ALF?
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Benji Gregory
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"Alfred Edward \"Alf\" Garnett is a fictional character from the British sitcom \"Till Death Us Do Part\" and its follow-on and spin-off series \"Till Death...\" and \"In Sickness and in Health\".",
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"George Edward Maxwell Wright (born August 2, 1943), credited professionally as Max Wright, is an American actor, best known for his role as Willie Tanner on the sitcom \"ALF\"."
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"Tanner James Smith (born March 30, 1990) is a former American professional basketball player for MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg in the Basketball Bundesliga in Germany and a former basketball player for Clemson University and Landstede Basketball in the Netherlands.",
" He currently serves as the Director of Basketball Operations for the Charlotte 49ers Basketball Team.",
" He has been noted by such sources as The Post and Courier, The Times and Democrat, and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution for founding Tanner’s Totes, an organization that helps to cheer up children and teenagers with cancer through donations of large tote bags filled with toys and other recreational items.",
" Tanner's Totes have delivered to hospitals in 25 states across the US.",
" Over 3000 totes have been delivered.",
" Smith has also been interviewed by ESPN in print and in televised interviews and has been featured on the ABC special \"Everyday Health\"."
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"William Elmo Tanner, known as Elmo Tanner (August 8, 1904 – December 20, 1990) was an American whistler, singer, bandleader and disc jockey, best known for his whistling on the chart-topping song “Heartaches” with the Ted Weems Orchestra.",
" Tanner and Weems recorded the song for two different record companies within a period of five years.",
" Neither recording was successful originally.",
" The song became a hit for both record companies after a Charlotte, North Carolina disk jockey played it at random in 1947."
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"Project: ALF (also known as Project: ALF, Part 2) is a 1996 American made-for-television science fiction film directed by Dick Lowry which serves as a sequel to the final episode \"Consider Me Gone\" of the 1986–1990 sitcom \"ALF\".",
" It was broadcast in the U.S. by ABC and in Canada on CHCH on February 17, 1996.",
" The film was released on DVD in 2005."
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"ALF's Hit Talk Show was an American cable television talk show that aired on TV Land in 2004 for seven episodes.",
" The host is the puppet character ALF, of 1980s television fame.",
" At the beginning of each show, ALF is introduced by his \"sidekick\", Ed McMahon.",
" The show ran in a 30-minute block and featured guests such as Drew Carey and Joe Mantegna.",
" Prior to the series' debut, \"Entertainment Weekly\" described \"ALF's Hit Talk Show\" as \"a one-shot, a lead-in\" for TV Land's marathon of the original \"ALF\" sitcom."
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"Luanne Ruth Schedeen (born January 8, 1949), known professionally as Anne Schedeen, is an American actress who was born in Portland, Oregon.",
" She is best known for her role as Kate Tanner on \"ALF,\" which ran from 1986 to 1990."
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"Title: List of ALF episodes\n\nThe following is a list of episodes of the American sitcom \"ALF\". Most episode titles derive from those of American and British popular songs.",
"Title: Benji Gregory\n\nBenji Gregory (born Benjamin Gregory Hertzberg; May 26, 1978) is a former American actor. He is best known for playing the role of Brian Tanner on the sitcom \"ALF\".",
"Title: Max Wright\n\nGeorge Edward Maxwell Wright (born August 2, 1943), credited professionally as Max Wright, is an American actor, best known for his role as Willie Tanner on the sitcom \"ALF\".",
"Title: Tanner Smith (basketball)\n\nTanner James Smith (born March 30, 1990) is a former American professional basketball player for MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg in the Basketball Bundesliga in Germany and a former basketball player for Clemson University and Landstede Basketball in the Netherlands. He currently serves as the Director of Basketball Operations for the Charlotte 49ers Basketball Team. He has been noted by such sources as The Post and Courier, The Times and Democrat, and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution for founding Tanner’s Totes, an organization that helps to cheer up children and teenagers with cancer through donations of large tote bags filled with toys and other recreational items. Tanner's Totes have delivered to hospitals in 25 states across the US. Over 3000 totes have been delivered. Smith has also been interviewed by ESPN in print and in televised interviews and has been featured on the ABC special \"Everyday Health\".",
"Title: Elmo Tanner\n\nWilliam Elmo Tanner, known as Elmo Tanner (August 8, 1904 – December 20, 1990) was an American whistler, singer, bandleader and disc jockey, best known for his whistling on the chart-topping song “Heartaches” with the Ted Weems Orchestra. Tanner and Weems recorded the song for two different record companies within a period of five years. Neither recording was successful originally. The song became a hit for both record companies after a Charlotte, North Carolina disk jockey played it at random in 1947.",
"Title: ALF (TV series)\n\nALF is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from September 22, 1986, to March 24, 1990.",
"Title: Project ALF\n\nProject: ALF (also known as Project: ALF, Part 2) is a 1996 American made-for-television science fiction film directed by Dick Lowry which serves as a sequel to the final episode \"Consider Me Gone\" of the 1986–1990 sitcom \"ALF\". It was broadcast in the U.S. by ABC and in Canada on CHCH on February 17, 1996. The film was released on DVD in 2005.",
"Title: Alf's Hit Talk Show\n\nALF's Hit Talk Show was an American cable television talk show that aired on TV Land in 2004 for seven episodes. The host is the puppet character ALF, of 1980s television fame. At the beginning of each show, ALF is introduced by his \"sidekick\", Ed McMahon. The show ran in a 30-minute block and featured guests such as Drew Carey and Joe Mantegna. Prior to the series' debut, \"Entertainment Weekly\" described \"ALF's Hit Talk Show\" as \"a one-shot, a lead-in\" for TV Land's marathon of the original \"ALF\" sitcom.",
"Title: Anne Schedeen\n\nLuanne Ruth Schedeen (born January 8, 1949), known professionally as Anne Schedeen, is an American actress who was born in Portland, Oregon. She is best known for her role as Kate Tanner on \"ALF,\" which ran from 1986 to 1990."
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8,001
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Just In with Laura Ingraham is an American news program broadcast on the Fox News Channel weekdays at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time, the show was hosted by which American conservative talk radio host, author and conservative political commentator?
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Laura Anne Ingraham
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"John David \"J. D.\" Hayworth, Jr. (born July 12, 1958) is an American television host and former politician.",
" He served as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 2007 from Arizona's 5th Congressional District.",
" He currently hosts \"Newsmax Prime\", a television news/talk prime time show that airs weekdays at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time and 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time on Newsmax TV.",
" Previously, he hosted a conservative talk radio program on KFYI in Phoenix until January 2010, when he resigned due to his run for the U.S. Senate."
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"The Glenn Beck Radio Program is an American conservative talk radio show hosted by commentator Glenn Beck on over 500 radio stations across America, his company's own TheBlaze Radio Network, with a live television simulcast weekdays on TheBlaze TV.",
" Since its inception as a nationally syndicated show in 2002, the program has become one of the highest rated radio programs.",
" Furthermore, it led to television shows on CNN and the Fox News Channel, six New York Times-bestselling books (five of which debuted at #1), a magazine, and a stage tour.",
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"Eric Thomas Bolling (born March 2, 1963) is an American television personality, conservative political commentator, author, and financial commentator.",
" He has occupied numerous roles as a commentator on financial issues for television, most notably for Fox News.",
" Bolling took over as host of the Fox Business Channel news program \"Cashin' In\" in 2013.",
" He was a co-host of Fox News Channel's \"The Five\" at its inception, until leaving to co-host \"Fox News Specialists\" in May 2017.",
" In 2016, Bolling published his first book, \"Wake Up America\", which became a \"New York Times\" best seller.",
" In 2017 he wrote another book, \"The Swamp: Washington's Murky Pool of Corruption and Cronyism and How Trump Can Drain It\".",
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"All Things Considered (ATC) is the flagship news program on the American network National Public Radio (NPR).",
" It was the first news program on NPR, premiering on May 3, 1971.",
" It is broadcast live on NPR affiliated stations in the United States, and worldwide through several different outlets, including the NPR Berlin station in Germany.",
" \"All Things Considered\" and \"Morning Edition\" were the highest rated public radio programs in the United States in 2002 and 2005.",
" The show combines news, analysis, commentary, interviews, and special features, and its segments vary in length and style.",
" ATC airs weekdays from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (live) or Pacific Standard Time (recorded with some updates; in Hawaii it airs as a fully recorded program) or from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Central Standard Time.",
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"America Now is a three-hour syndicated talk radio show hosted by Buck Sexton, and carried by Premiere Networks, a subsidiary of iHeartMedia, Inc.",
" America Now is broadcast live 6 to 9 p.m. Eastern time on weekdays.",
" The show covers politics and entertainment.",
" Sexton is a conservative political commentator, author, and former intelligence officer with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)."
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"Happening Now is a news program broadcast on the Fox News Channel weekdays at 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time."
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"First Light is a news program airing on numerous talk radio stations, syndicated by Westwood One, a subsidiary of Cumulus Media.",
" The one-hour live program airs weekdays at 5:00 a.m. Eastern Time and is hosted by Evan Haning.",
" The show features reports from Westwood One News and CNN, as well as guest interviews, a call-in segment and the short-form feature \"Last Night on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon\".",
" Dirk Van was the show's longtime host from 1989 to 2015, with Haning taking the hosting chores upon Van's retirement.",
" A weekend version, \"The Week in Review\", is also hosted by Haning.",
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"Laura Anne Ingraham (born June 19, 1963) is an American TV and radio talk show host, author, and conservative political commentator.",
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"Title: J. D. Hayworth\n\nJohn David \"J. D.\" Hayworth, Jr. (born July 12, 1958) is an American television host and former politician. He served as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 2007 from Arizona's 5th Congressional District. He currently hosts \"Newsmax Prime\", a television news/talk prime time show that airs weekdays at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time and 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time on Newsmax TV. Previously, he hosted a conservative talk radio program on KFYI in Phoenix until January 2010, when he resigned due to his run for the U.S. Senate.",
"Title: Glenn Beck Radio Program\n\nThe Glenn Beck Radio Program is an American conservative talk radio show hosted by commentator Glenn Beck on over 500 radio stations across America, his company's own TheBlaze Radio Network, with a live television simulcast weekdays on TheBlaze TV. Since its inception as a nationally syndicated show in 2002, the program has become one of the highest rated radio programs. Furthermore, it led to television shows on CNN and the Fox News Channel, six New York Times-bestselling books (five of which debuted at #1), a magazine, and a stage tour. In 2009, many editorials, such as those on \"The Huffington Post\" singled out Glenn Beck's radio and television programs for raising issues which led to the resignation of Obama advisor Van Jones.",
"Title: Eric Bolling\n\nEric Thomas Bolling (born March 2, 1963) is an American television personality, conservative political commentator, author, and financial commentator. He has occupied numerous roles as a commentator on financial issues for television, most notably for Fox News. Bolling took over as host of the Fox Business Channel news program \"Cashin' In\" in 2013. He was a co-host of Fox News Channel's \"The Five\" at its inception, until leaving to co-host \"Fox News Specialists\" in May 2017. In 2016, Bolling published his first book, \"Wake Up America\", which became a \"New York Times\" best seller. In 2017 he wrote another book, \"The Swamp: Washington's Murky Pool of Corruption and Cronyism and How Trump Can Drain It\". On August 5, 2017, \"HuffPost\" reported that he had sent unsolicited lewd photographs and text messages to three female colleagues several years previously. Fox News conducted an independent investigation and mutually agreed to part ways with Bolling the following month.",
"Title: Alan Colmes\n\nAlan Samuel Colmes (September 24, 1950 – February 23, 2017) was an American radio and television host, liberal political commentator for the Fox News Channel, and blogger. He was the host of \"The Alan Colmes Show\", a nationally syndicated talk-radio show distributed by Fox News Radio that was broadcast throughout the United States on Fox News Talk on Sirius and XM. From 1996 to 2009, Colmes served as the co-host of \"Hannity & Colmes\", a nightly political debate show on Fox News Channel. Beginning in 2015, Colmes supplied the voice of The Liberal Panel, an animatronic robot face built into a panelled wall who spouts conventionally liberal political opinions, on Fox News Channel's \"The Greg Gutfeld Show\".",
"Title: Just In\n\nJust In with Laura Ingraham is an American news program broadcast on the Fox News Channel weekdays at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The show was hosted by conservative talk radio host Laura Ingraham. The show, said to be a limited trial run, lasted only three weeks on the air before being canceled; it was replaced by the same show that preceded it: \"America's Election Headquarters\".",
"Title: All Things Considered\n\nAll Things Considered (ATC) is the flagship news program on the American network National Public Radio (NPR). It was the first news program on NPR, premiering on May 3, 1971. It is broadcast live on NPR affiliated stations in the United States, and worldwide through several different outlets, including the NPR Berlin station in Germany. \"All Things Considered\" and \"Morning Edition\" were the highest rated public radio programs in the United States in 2002 and 2005. The show combines news, analysis, commentary, interviews, and special features, and its segments vary in length and style. ATC airs weekdays from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (live) or Pacific Standard Time (recorded with some updates; in Hawaii it airs as a fully recorded program) or from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Central Standard Time. A weekend version of \"ATC\", \"Weekend All Things Considered\", airs on Saturdays and Sundays.",
"Title: America Now (radio)\n\nAmerica Now is a three-hour syndicated talk radio show hosted by Buck Sexton, and carried by Premiere Networks, a subsidiary of iHeartMedia, Inc. America Now is broadcast live 6 to 9 p.m. Eastern time on weekdays. The show covers politics and entertainment. Sexton is a conservative political commentator, author, and former intelligence officer with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).",
"Title: Happening Now\n\nHappening Now is a news program broadcast on the Fox News Channel weekdays at 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time.",
"Title: First Light (radio)\n\nFirst Light is a news program airing on numerous talk radio stations, syndicated by Westwood One, a subsidiary of Cumulus Media. The one-hour live program airs weekdays at 5:00 a.m. Eastern Time and is hosted by Evan Haning. The show features reports from Westwood One News and CNN, as well as guest interviews, a call-in segment and the short-form feature \"Last Night on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon\". Dirk Van was the show's longtime host from 1989 to 2015, with Haning taking the hosting chores upon Van's retirement. A weekend version, \"The Week in Review\", is also hosted by Haning. An alternate one-hour Westwood One news program known as \"America in The Morning\", hosted by John Trout, also airs at 5 a.m. Eastern Time.",
"Title: Laura Ingraham\n\nLaura Anne Ingraham (born June 19, 1963) is an American TV and radio talk show host, author, and conservative political commentator. She hosts the nationally syndicated radio show, \"The Laura Ingraham Show\", is the editor-in-chief of LifeZette, a long time Fox News Channel contributor, and starting October 30, 2017 will host her own FNC show, \"The Ingraham Angle\", weeknights at 10 p.m."
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Which of the following bands ; Everclear or LostAlone, were formed in Britain in 2005?
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LostAlone
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"Piedra Roja was a music festival in Chile noted as an expression of the hippie counterculture in South America.",
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" Among others, the following bands performed in the festival: Aguaturbia, Los Blops, Lágrima Seca and Los Jaivas.",
" Similarly to Woodstock, chaos marked the festival, involving problems with sound, drugs and delinquency.",
" The festival showed for the first time that the young population in Chile during that time was a group to reckon with.",
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"Ricky Ball is a musician from New Zealand.",
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" Original members from other small local bands Dani Llamas (guitar and vocals), Pakomoto (Bass and vocals) and Rafa Camison (Drums) started playing together and composing their own music and after one year of sending demos around the country they got put as the opening act for Swedish Punk Rock band Randy on their Spanish tour.",
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"Title: Piedra Roja\n\nPiedra Roja was a music festival in Chile noted as an expression of the hippie counterculture in South America. Following the success of Woodstock, a similar music festival was held in Chile between 10 and 12 October 1970 in the eastern area of Santiago. Among others, the following bands performed in the festival: Aguaturbia, Los Blops, Lágrima Seca and Los Jaivas. Similarly to Woodstock, chaos marked the festival, involving problems with sound, drugs and delinquency. The festival showed for the first time that the young population in Chile during that time was a group to reckon with. It also showed the increasing social tension that would end in the ascension of Pinochet.",
"Title: LostAlone\n\nLostAlone were a British rock band from Derby, Derbyshire formed in 2005. The band consisted of Steven Battelle (lead vocals, guitar), Alan Williamson (bass guitar, backing vocals), and Mark Gibson (drums, percussion, backing vocals).",
"Title: Ricky Ball\n\nRicky Ball is a musician from New Zealand. He played drums in the following bands: the Beatboys, the Courtiers, Challenge, Ticket, Jimmy Sloggett Band, Tommy Ferguson's Goodtime Band, Rainbow, Hello Sailor, Woody, the Pink Flamingos (briefly, at the beginning) and Beaver.",
"Title: G.a.s. Drummers\n\nG.a.s. Drummers was a melodic hardcore band formed in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain at the end of 1997 by three teenagers who stood out from their other students due to their colourful hair dies and their taste in the california punk rock bands such as Bad Religion, Operation Ivy, NOFX, Lagwagon, The Descendents etc. Original members from other small local bands Dani Llamas (guitar and vocals), Pakomoto (Bass and vocals) and Rafa Camison (Drums) started playing together and composing their own music and after one year of sending demos around the country they got put as the opening act for Swedish Punk Rock band Randy on their Spanish tour. A tour that took the band through the whole country helping a lot of Spanish kids discover that there were actually Spanish bands capable of sounding as good as some of their favorite American bands. This lead immediately the band to sign to a young record label called Slide Chorus Records a young emerging record label from Madrid which would start releasing albums for other Spanish Punk Rock bands. This first release titled Proud To Be Nothing hit the streets at the end of 1999 and was presented on their first European tour which covered Spain, Great Britain, France and the Netherlands amongst Spanish punk rock legend[P.P.M.",
"Title: Everclear (band)\n\nEverclear is an American rock band formed in Portland, Oregon in 1991. The band was formed by Art Alexakis, the band's lead songwriter, vocalist, and guitarist; and for most of the band's height of popularity, consisted of Craig Montoya on bass guitar and Greg Eklund on drums. After the limited release of their independently released debut album, \"World of Noise\", the band found success with their first three albums on Capitol Records: \"Sparkle and Fade\", \"So Much for the Afterglow\", and \"\", which were all certified platinum in sales. However, the following two albums \"\" and \"Slow Motion Daydream\", were not as well received, and as sales suffered, Montoya and Eklund left the band shortly after in 2003.",
"Title: Lisle Kinney\n\nLisle Kinney is a musician from New Zealand. His full name is David Lisle Kinney. From 1967 onwards he was a semi-professional musician, playing mainly in cabaret bands. He played bass in the following bands: October while at the University of Auckland (Graham Brazier was also in October); Brown Street, the resident band at the Great Northern Hotel; Hello Sailor and DD Smash. He had to leave DD Smash after a road accident. After this however, Lisle played Bass with Sonny Day in the Coromandel \"Better start saving up\" tour of '87.",
"Title: The Lost Tapes of Cogumelo\n\nThe Lost Tapes of Cogumelo is a seminal compilation released by the Brazilian label Cogumelo Records in 1990 which includes the following bands: Overdose, Holocausto, Sarcófago, Sepultura, Mutilator, and Chakal.",
"Title: Tore Stjerna\n\nTore Gunnar Stjerna (a.k.a. Necromorbus) has played guitar and drums in the following bands; Watain, Chaos Omen, Corpus Christii, Funeral Mist, Ofermod, Zavorash, Desolation, In Aeternum. He is also a producer who owns Necromorbus Studio."
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8,003
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Who developed the game in which Judi Beecher provides the voice and facial motion of Madison Paige?
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Quantic Dream
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"James Bond 007: Blood Stone is a third-person shooter video game, developed by Bizarre Creations and published by Activision for the Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 platforms.",
" It is the 24th game in the James Bond series although it is not a direct sequel to any game; it is the first game since \"\" to have an original story.",
" The game was confirmed by Activision on July 16, 2010.",
" The game was released on November 2, 2010 in North America and released on November 5, 2010 in Europe.",
" Activision's \"GoldenEye 007\" (2010) was released on the same day respectively in each region.",
" \"Blood Stone\" features the voices and likenesses of Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, and Joss Stone.",
" \"007: Blood Stone\" was the final game developed by Bizarre Creations before it closed its doors on February 18, 2011."
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"Steven Jay Blum ( born April 28, 1960) is an American voice actor of anime, animation and video games known for his distinctive deep voice.",
" He provides the voice of TOM, the host of Cartoon Network and Adult Swim's Toonami programming block.",
" Some of his major roles in anime include Spike Spiegel in \"Cowboy Bebop\", Mugen in \"Samurai Champloo\", Eikichi Onizuka in \"Great Teacher Onizuka\", both Guilmon and Mitsuo Yamaki in \"Digimon Tamers\", and Orochimaru and Zabuza Momochi in \"Naruto\".",
" In animation, he provides the voices for Starscream in \"\", Vilgax, Heatblast and Ghostfreak in \"Ben 10\", Amon in \"The Legend of Korra\", Wolverine in \"Wolverine and the X-Men\", and Zeb Orrelios in \"Star Wars Rebels\".",
" He was awarded the Guinness World Record for being the most prolific video game voice actor in 2012, with roles in franchises such as \"God of War\", \"Call of Duty\", \"Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon\", \"Naruto\", \"X-Men\" and \"Transformers\".",
" In 2014, he voiced Shoe and Sparky in the stop-motion animated film \"The Boxtrolls\".",
" In 2015, he participated in \"The Incredible True Story\", a hip hop album/motion picture by Logic."
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"Judi Beecher (born November 30) is an American actress and voice actress who provided the voice and facial motion capture of Madison Paige in the video game \"Heavy Rain\".",
" Like the other actors who voice playable characters, she has been in many movies.",
" Beecher is most known for \"Only in Paris\" (2009), and \"Taken 3\" (2014), and as Raquel Yehuda in her latest film, the comedy, \"Tango Shalom\" (2016)."
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"Worms 4: Mayhem is a 3D artillery tactical and strategy game in the \"Worms\" series developed by Team17.",
" It is much like its 3D predecessor Worms 3D, except that players can customize their worm's appearance (hats/helmets, glasses, facial hair, gloves/hands) as well as create their own unique weapons in a new feature called \"The Weapon Factory.\"",
" The game also contains a shop where players can buy various items, using points won by completing story missions, challenges, or unlocking trophies.",
" Shop items include new maps, new accessories and attire, personality banks (voices) and game styles.",
" There are several new weapons and utilities included in the new game such as Bubble Trouble, Icarus Potion, Poison Arrow, Sniper Rifle, Inflatable Scouser, Tail Nail and Starburst (which, in fact, only replaces the Kamikaze).",
" Unlike previous Worms games, \"Worms 4: Mayhem\" provides cutscenes before each story mission to reveal background information."
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"Reallusion Inc. is a 2D and 3D animation software and content developer.",
" Headquartered in Silicon Valley, with R&D centers in Taiwan, and offices and training centers in Germany and Japan.",
" Reallusion specializes in the development of real-time 2D and 3D cinematic animation tools for consumers, students and professionals.",
" The company provides users with easy-to-use avatar animation, facial morphing and voice lip-sync solutions for real-time 3D filmmaking, and previsualization for professional post-production.",
" Reallusion's core technologies are widely used by trainers, educators, gamers and filmmakers providing them with stand-alone movie studio packages."
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" Within \"Heavy Rain\", she is presented as a female photographer and journalist who suffers from chronic insomnia.",
" She is one of four played protagonists in the game, and begins investigating the \"Origami Killer\", a serial killer who targets children and drowns them in rainwater.",
" At certain points she may be killed and eliminated from play."
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" This database may then be used to produce CG (computer graphics) computer animation for movies, games, or real-time avatars.",
" Because the motion of CG characters is derived from the movements of real people, it results in more realistic and nuanced computer character animation than if the animation were created manually."
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"NBA Live 2000 is the 2000 installment of the \"NBA Live\" video games series.",
" The cover features Tim Duncan of the San Antonio Spurs.",
" The game was developed by EA Sports and released on October 31, 1999.",
" Don Poier is the play-by-play announcer with Reggie Theus on color commentary.",
" A release of the game for the Game Boy Color was cancelled.",
" The game features Michael Jordan in his first official appearance in the series.",
" The PC version of the game introduced EA's \"Face in the Game\" feature, allowing players to use custom facial photographs on created players.",
" It was also the final NBA Live game released for Nintendo 64.",
" \"NBA Live 2000\" is followed by \"NBA Live 2001\"."
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"007: Quantum of Solace is a first-person shooter (third-person shooter for PlayStation 2 and DS) video game based on the films \"Casino Royale\" and \"Quantum of Solace\".",
" The game was released for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360.",
" The game was released on October 31, 2008 in Europe, November 4, 2008 in North America, and November 19, 2008 in Australia The game's release coincided with the release of \"Quantum of Solace\".",
" The game is the first James Bond title published by Activision; the company acquired the video game licence to the James Bond franchise in 2006.",
" The game was released on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 and primarily developed by Treyarch, the game was ported later to other platforms by three other companies: Beenox, Vicarious Visions and Eurocom.",
" It is powered by the \"\" game engine.",
" It is also the first James Bond video game to be released on a seventh generation console as well as the first to feature Daniel Craig's voice and likeness, as well as those of Eva Green, Judi Dench, Mads Mikkelsen, Olga Kurylenko and Mathieu Amalric."
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"Title: James Bond 007: Blood Stone\n\nJames Bond 007: Blood Stone is a third-person shooter video game, developed by Bizarre Creations and published by Activision for the Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 platforms. It is the 24th game in the James Bond series although it is not a direct sequel to any game; it is the first game since \"\" to have an original story. The game was confirmed by Activision on July 16, 2010. The game was released on November 2, 2010 in North America and released on November 5, 2010 in Europe. Activision's \"GoldenEye 007\" (2010) was released on the same day respectively in each region. \"Blood Stone\" features the voices and likenesses of Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, and Joss Stone. \"007: Blood Stone\" was the final game developed by Bizarre Creations before it closed its doors on February 18, 2011.",
"Title: Steven Blum\n\nSteven Jay Blum ( born April 28, 1960) is an American voice actor of anime, animation and video games known for his distinctive deep voice. He provides the voice of TOM, the host of Cartoon Network and Adult Swim's Toonami programming block. Some of his major roles in anime include Spike Spiegel in \"Cowboy Bebop\", Mugen in \"Samurai Champloo\", Eikichi Onizuka in \"Great Teacher Onizuka\", both Guilmon and Mitsuo Yamaki in \"Digimon Tamers\", and Orochimaru and Zabuza Momochi in \"Naruto\". In animation, he provides the voices for Starscream in \"\", Vilgax, Heatblast and Ghostfreak in \"Ben 10\", Amon in \"The Legend of Korra\", Wolverine in \"Wolverine and the X-Men\", and Zeb Orrelios in \"Star Wars Rebels\". He was awarded the Guinness World Record for being the most prolific video game voice actor in 2012, with roles in franchises such as \"God of War\", \"Call of Duty\", \"Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon\", \"Naruto\", \"X-Men\" and \"Transformers\". In 2014, he voiced Shoe and Sparky in the stop-motion animated film \"The Boxtrolls\". In 2015, he participated in \"The Incredible True Story\", a hip hop album/motion picture by Logic.",
"Title: Judi Beecher\n\nJudi Beecher (born November 30) is an American actress and voice actress who provided the voice and facial motion capture of Madison Paige in the video game \"Heavy Rain\". Like the other actors who voice playable characters, she has been in many movies. Beecher is most known for \"Only in Paris\" (2009), and \"Taken 3\" (2014), and as Raquel Yehuda in her latest film, the comedy, \"Tango Shalom\" (2016).",
"Title: Heavy Rain\n\nHeavy Rain is an interactive drama action-adventure video game developed by Quantic Dream and published by Sony Computer Entertainment exclusively for the PlayStation 3 in February 2010.",
"Title: Worms 4: Mayhem\n\nWorms 4: Mayhem is a 3D artillery tactical and strategy game in the \"Worms\" series developed by Team17. It is much like its 3D predecessor Worms 3D, except that players can customize their worm's appearance (hats/helmets, glasses, facial hair, gloves/hands) as well as create their own unique weapons in a new feature called \"The Weapon Factory.\" The game also contains a shop where players can buy various items, using points won by completing story missions, challenges, or unlocking trophies. Shop items include new maps, new accessories and attire, personality banks (voices) and game styles. There are several new weapons and utilities included in the new game such as Bubble Trouble, Icarus Potion, Poison Arrow, Sniper Rifle, Inflatable Scouser, Tail Nail and Starburst (which, in fact, only replaces the Kamikaze). Unlike previous Worms games, \"Worms 4: Mayhem\" provides cutscenes before each story mission to reveal background information.",
"Title: Reallusion\n\nReallusion Inc. is a 2D and 3D animation software and content developer. Headquartered in Silicon Valley, with R&D centers in Taiwan, and offices and training centers in Germany and Japan. Reallusion specializes in the development of real-time 2D and 3D cinematic animation tools for consumers, students and professionals. The company provides users with easy-to-use avatar animation, facial morphing and voice lip-sync solutions for real-time 3D filmmaking, and previsualization for professional post-production. Reallusion's core technologies are widely used by trainers, educators, gamers and filmmakers providing them with stand-alone movie studio packages.",
"Title: Madison Paige\n\nMadison Paige is a fictional character in the 2010 video game \"Heavy Rain\". Within \"Heavy Rain\", she is presented as a female photographer and journalist who suffers from chronic insomnia. She is one of four played protagonists in the game, and begins investigating the \"Origami Killer\", a serial killer who targets children and drowns them in rainwater. At certain points she may be killed and eliminated from play.",
"Title: Facial motion capture\n\nFacial motion capture is the process of electronically converting the movements of a person's face into a digital database using cameras or laser scanners. This database may then be used to produce CG (computer graphics) computer animation for movies, games, or real-time avatars. Because the motion of CG characters is derived from the movements of real people, it results in more realistic and nuanced computer character animation than if the animation were created manually.",
"Title: NBA Live 2000\n\nNBA Live 2000 is the 2000 installment of the \"NBA Live\" video games series. The cover features Tim Duncan of the San Antonio Spurs. The game was developed by EA Sports and released on October 31, 1999. Don Poier is the play-by-play announcer with Reggie Theus on color commentary. A release of the game for the Game Boy Color was cancelled. The game features Michael Jordan in his first official appearance in the series. The PC version of the game introduced EA's \"Face in the Game\" feature, allowing players to use custom facial photographs on created players. It was also the final NBA Live game released for Nintendo 64. \"NBA Live 2000\" is followed by \"NBA Live 2001\".",
"Title: 007: Quantum of Solace\n\n007: Quantum of Solace is a first-person shooter (third-person shooter for PlayStation 2 and DS) video game based on the films \"Casino Royale\" and \"Quantum of Solace\". The game was released for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360. The game was released on October 31, 2008 in Europe, November 4, 2008 in North America, and November 19, 2008 in Australia The game's release coincided with the release of \"Quantum of Solace\". The game is the first James Bond title published by Activision; the company acquired the video game licence to the James Bond franchise in 2006. The game was released on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 and primarily developed by Treyarch, the game was ported later to other platforms by three other companies: Beenox, Vicarious Visions and Eurocom. It is powered by the \"\" game engine. It is also the first James Bond video game to be released on a seventh generation console as well as the first to feature Daniel Craig's voice and likeness, as well as those of Eva Green, Judi Dench, Mads Mikkelsen, Olga Kurylenko and Mathieu Amalric."
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8,004
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The person Cvjetko Popović was involved in the assassination of became heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne in what year?
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1896
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"Front Palace (Thai: วังหน้า \"wang na\" ) is the colloquial name for the residence, person and office of Krom Phra Rajawang Bovorn Sathan Mongkol (กรมพระราชวังบวรสถานมงคล pronunciation), which was the Siamese monarchy's equivalent of the viceroyal office of \"uparaja\" (อุปราช ; rtgs: \"Uparat\" ) until the end of the nineteenth century.",
" The office-holder was considered second only to the King, and the heir presumptive.",
" The office is also referred to in English as \"Vice King\" and \"Second King.\"",
" It originated in the Ayutthaya period and later gained significant powers during the Rattanakosin period.",
" Front Palace occupants were usually a son or brother of the reigning monarch.",
" The office existed until the death of the last occupant, Prince Vichaichan, in 1885.",
" King Chulalongkorn then abolished the office of an heir presumptive, introducing in its stead the Western concept of a crown prince as heir apparent, and styled the new office \"Crown Prince of Siam.\""
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"The Crown Prince of Thailand (or Siam; Thai: สยามมกุฎราชกุมาร ; rtgs: Sayammakutratchakuman ) is a title held by the heir apparent to the Thai throne.",
" First created by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) in 1886, for his son Prince Maha Vajirunhis, the king's eldest son by a royal wife Queen Savang Vadhana.",
" Prior to this, the Siamese throne did not have a law or formal system regulating the royal succession.",
" In 1688 King Petracha of Ayutthaya created the title of Front Palace, which by the Rattanakosin period had become the main title granted to the heir presumptive to the throne.",
" However few Front Palaces have succeeded to the throne this way, with the exception of King Buddha Loetla Nabhalai (Rama II) in 1809.",
" After the Front Palace crisis in 1875, the title of Front Palace was abolished and replaced with the title of Crown Prince, who became heir apparent to the throne."
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"Sophia of the Palatinate (commonly referred to as Sophia of Hanover; 14 October 1630 – 8 June 1714) was the Electress of Hanover from 1692 to 1698.",
" As a granddaughter of James VI and I, she became heir presumptive to the crowns of the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Ireland under the Act of Settlement 1701.",
" After the Acts of Union 1707, she became heir presumptive to the unified throne of the Kingdom of Great Britain.",
" She died less than two months before she would have become queen, and her claim to the throne passed on to her eldest son, George Louis, Elector of Hanover, who ascended as George I on 1 August 1714 (Old Style)."
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" The position is however subject to law and/or conventions that may alter who is entitled to be heir presumptive."
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"The July Crisis was a diplomatic crisis among the major powers of Europe in the summer of 1914 that led to World War I.",
" Immediately after Gavrilo Princip, a Slavic nationalist, assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne, in Sarajevo, a series of diplomatic manoeuvres led to an ultimatum from Austria-Hungary to the Kingdom of Serbia, and eventually to war."
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"Cvjetko Popović (Serbian Cyrillic: Цвјетко Поповић; 1896 – 9 June 1980) was a Bosnian Serb who was involved in the 1914 assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria."
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"The 1910s (pronounced \"nineteen-tens\", also abbreviated as the \"teens\") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1910, and ended on December 31, 1919.",
" The 1910s represented the culmination of European militarism which had its beginnings during the second half of the 19th century.",
" The conservative lifestyles during the first half of the decade, as well as the legacy of military alliances, was forever changed by the assassination, on June 28, 1914, of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne.",
" The murder triggered a chain of events in which, within 33 days, World War I broke out in Europe on August 1, 1914.",
" The conflict dragged on until a truce was declared on November 11, 1918, leading to the controversial, one-sided Treaty of Versailles, which was signed on June 28, 1919."
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"The Ducal House of Hohenberg is an Austrian noble family that descends from Countess Sophie Chotek (1868–1914), who in 1900 married Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria-Este (1863–1914), the heir presumptive to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.",
" As their marriage was a morganatic one, none of their children were in the line of succession to the Austro-Hungarian throne.",
" Still, they represent the senior agnatic line of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine."
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"Maximilian, Duke von Hohenberg (\"Maximilian Karl Franz Michael Hubert Anton Ignatius Joseph Maria\"; 29 September 1902 – 8 January 1962), was the eldest son of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary and his wife Countess Sophie Chotek von Chotkowa und Wognin, Duchess von Hohenberg.",
" Because his parents' marriage was morganatic, he was excluded from succession to the Austro-Hungarian throne, to which his father was heir presumptive, and to inheritance of any of his father's dynastic titles, income and properties, although not from the archduke's personal estate nor from his mother's property."
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"Franz Ferdinand Carl Ludwig Joseph Maria (18 December 1863 – 28 June 1914) was an Archduke of Austria-Este, Austro-Hungarian and Royal Prince of Hungary and of Bohemia and, from 1896 until his death, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne."
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"Title: Front Palace\n\nFront Palace (Thai: วังหน้า \"wang na\" ) is the colloquial name for the residence, person and office of Krom Phra Rajawang Bovorn Sathan Mongkol (กรมพระราชวังบวรสถานมงคล pronunciation), which was the Siamese monarchy's equivalent of the viceroyal office of \"uparaja\" (อุปราช ; rtgs: \"Uparat\" ) until the end of the nineteenth century. The office-holder was considered second only to the King, and the heir presumptive. The office is also referred to in English as \"Vice King\" and \"Second King.\" It originated in the Ayutthaya period and later gained significant powers during the Rattanakosin period. Front Palace occupants were usually a son or brother of the reigning monarch. The office existed until the death of the last occupant, Prince Vichaichan, in 1885. King Chulalongkorn then abolished the office of an heir presumptive, introducing in its stead the Western concept of a crown prince as heir apparent, and styled the new office \"Crown Prince of Siam.\"",
"Title: Crown Prince of Thailand\n\nThe Crown Prince of Thailand (or Siam; Thai: สยามมกุฎราชกุมาร ; rtgs: Sayammakutratchakuman ) is a title held by the heir apparent to the Thai throne. First created by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) in 1886, for his son Prince Maha Vajirunhis, the king's eldest son by a royal wife Queen Savang Vadhana. Prior to this, the Siamese throne did not have a law or formal system regulating the royal succession. In 1688 King Petracha of Ayutthaya created the title of Front Palace, which by the Rattanakosin period had become the main title granted to the heir presumptive to the throne. However few Front Palaces have succeeded to the throne this way, with the exception of King Buddha Loetla Nabhalai (Rama II) in 1809. After the Front Palace crisis in 1875, the title of Front Palace was abolished and replaced with the title of Crown Prince, who became heir apparent to the throne.",
"Title: Sophia of Hanover\n\nSophia of the Palatinate (commonly referred to as Sophia of Hanover; 14 October 1630 – 8 June 1714) was the Electress of Hanover from 1692 to 1698. As a granddaughter of James VI and I, she became heir presumptive to the crowns of the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Ireland under the Act of Settlement 1701. After the Acts of Union 1707, she became heir presumptive to the unified throne of the Kingdom of Great Britain. She died less than two months before she would have become queen, and her claim to the throne passed on to her eldest son, George Louis, Elector of Hanover, who ascended as George I on 1 August 1714 (Old Style).",
"Title: Heir presumptive\n\nAn heir presumptive or heiress presumptive is the person entitled to inherit a throne, peerage, or other hereditary honour, but whose position can be displaced by the birth of an heir apparent, male or female, or of a new heir presumptive with a better claim to the position in question. The position is however subject to law and/or conventions that may alter who is entitled to be heir presumptive.",
"Title: July Crisis\n\nThe July Crisis was a diplomatic crisis among the major powers of Europe in the summer of 1914 that led to World War I. Immediately after Gavrilo Princip, a Slavic nationalist, assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne, in Sarajevo, a series of diplomatic manoeuvres led to an ultimatum from Austria-Hungary to the Kingdom of Serbia, and eventually to war.",
"Title: Cvjetko Popović\n\nCvjetko Popović (Serbian Cyrillic: Цвјетко Поповић; 1896 – 9 June 1980) was a Bosnian Serb who was involved in the 1914 assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.",
"Title: 1910s\n\nThe 1910s (pronounced \"nineteen-tens\", also abbreviated as the \"teens\") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1910, and ended on December 31, 1919. The 1910s represented the culmination of European militarism which had its beginnings during the second half of the 19th century. The conservative lifestyles during the first half of the decade, as well as the legacy of military alliances, was forever changed by the assassination, on June 28, 1914, of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne. The murder triggered a chain of events in which, within 33 days, World War I broke out in Europe on August 1, 1914. The conflict dragged on until a truce was declared on November 11, 1918, leading to the controversial, one-sided Treaty of Versailles, which was signed on June 28, 1919.",
"Title: Hohenberg family\n\nThe Ducal House of Hohenberg is an Austrian noble family that descends from Countess Sophie Chotek (1868–1914), who in 1900 married Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria-Este (1863–1914), the heir presumptive to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. As their marriage was a morganatic one, none of their children were in the line of succession to the Austro-Hungarian throne. Still, they represent the senior agnatic line of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine.",
"Title: Maximilian, Duke of Hohenberg\n\nMaximilian, Duke von Hohenberg (\"Maximilian Karl Franz Michael Hubert Anton Ignatius Joseph Maria\"; 29 September 1902 – 8 January 1962), was the eldest son of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary and his wife Countess Sophie Chotek von Chotkowa und Wognin, Duchess von Hohenberg. Because his parents' marriage was morganatic, he was excluded from succession to the Austro-Hungarian throne, to which his father was heir presumptive, and to inheritance of any of his father's dynastic titles, income and properties, although not from the archduke's personal estate nor from his mother's property.",
"Title: Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria\n\nFranz Ferdinand Carl Ludwig Joseph Maria (18 December 1863 – 28 June 1914) was an Archduke of Austria-Este, Austro-Hungarian and Royal Prince of Hungary and of Bohemia and, from 1896 until his death, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne."
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8,005
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Crave Entertainment was an American video game company that went bankrupt in 2012, its headquarters was in Newport Beach, a seaside city in Orange County, California, in which country?
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United States
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"Men in Black 2: The Series is an action video game developed by David A. Palmer Productions and published by Crave Entertainment for the Game Boy Color.",
" It is based on the animated television series, \"\", and is a sequel to the 1999 .",
" Crave Entertainment announced the game in March 2000, and released it in the United States in July 2000."
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"Crave Entertainment was an American video game company that went bankrupt in 2012.",
" It was founded in 1997 by Nima Taghavi.",
" Its headquarters was in Newport Beach, California.",
" It was acquired by Handleman Company in 2005 in a deal valued up to $95,000,000 but was then sold to Fillpoint LLC in early 2009 for only $8,100,000 due to Handleman's bankruptcy and pending liquidation.",
" During its lifetime it published games for Dreamcast, Wii, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo 64, Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PSP, Xbox, and Xbox 360.",
" Crave mainly focused on budget titles, and imported games such as Kaido Battle."
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"The recorded history of the Newport Beach, California, region began when the area was first explored by Europeans in the 1500s.",
" Prior to that time, Native Americans such as the Tongva and Juaneño/Luiseño people had been living in the area for thousands of years.",
" Explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo mapped the coastline in 1542, but it was 200 years before Europeans settled the area.",
" In 1769, Newport was a small portion of the land grant of Don José Antonio Yorba I, first under Spanish and then Mexican rule.",
" After the Civil War, the land was developed by American settlers: for ranching by James Irvine and for shipping by James McFadden.",
" A small settlement was built around McFaddens’ Wharf (at the location where the Newport Pier is today) and it became the largest business of Orange County, California.",
" Following the opening of the San Pedro Harbor in Los Angeles in 1899, the commercial shipping industry in Newport declined.",
" Newport Beach developed into a tourist and recreational boating community.",
" in August 1906, Newport Beach became incorporated as a city."
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"Newport Beach is a seaside city in Orange County, California, United States.",
" Its population was 85,287 at the 2010 census.",
" Newport Beach is also home to Newport Harbor."
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"The Orange County Breakers are a World TeamTennis (WTT) franchise founded in 2003, owned by Laguna Beach businessman Eric Davidson.",
" The team, then known as the Newport Beach Breakers, won the WTT championship in 2004.",
" In 2014, the franchise moved to Greater Austin, Texas, where it was known as the Austin Aces.",
" On December 14, 2015, the Aces announced that the team would move back to Orange County, California for the 2016 season and be renamed the Orange County Breakers.",
" In 2016, the Breakers played their home matches at Breakers Stadium at the Newport Beach Tennis Club.",
" In 2017, the Breakers returned to playing at the Palisades Tennis Club, the venue where they played from 2003 to 2006."
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"John Wayne Airport (IATA: SNA, ICAO: KSNA, FAA LID: SNA) is an international airport in Orange County, California, United States, with its mailing address in the city of Santa Ana, hence the IATA airport code.",
" The entrance to the airport is off MacArthur Blvd in Irvine, the city that borders the airport on the north and east.",
" Newport Beach and Costa Mesa form the southern and western boundaries along with a small unincorporated area along the Corona del Mar (73) Freeway.",
" Santa Ana is just north, not actually touching the airport.",
" Originally named Orange County Airport, the county Board of Supervisors renamed it in 1979 to honor actor John Wayne, who lived in neighboring Newport Beach and died that year."
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"Huntington Beach is a seaside city in Orange County in Southern California.",
" The city is named after American businessman Henry E. Huntington.",
" The population was 189,992 during the 2010 census, making it the most populous beach city in Orange County and the seventh most populous city in the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area.",
" Its estimated 2014 population was 200,809.",
" It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the southwest, by Seal Beach on the northwest, by Westminster on the north, by Fountain Valley on the northeast, by Costa Mesa on the east, and by Newport Beach on the southeast."
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"The 3DO Company (formerly THDO on the NASDAQ stock exchange), also known as 3DO, was an American video game company.",
" It was founded in 1991 by Electronic Arts founder Trip Hawkins, in a partnership with seven companies including LG, Matsushita (now Panasonic), AT&T Corporation, MCA, Time Warner, and Electronic Arts itself.",
" After 3DO's flagship video game console, the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, failed in the marketplace, the company exited the hardware business and became a third-party video game developer.",
" It went bankrupt in 2003 due to poor sales of its games.",
" Its headquarters were in Redwood City, California in the San Francisco Bay Area."
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"Newport Coast is an affluent community south of the main body of the city of Newport Beach, California.",
" It was a separate census-designated place in Orange County, California, United States, until 2001, when it was annexed into Newport Beach.",
" The population was 9,741 at the 2010 United States Census."
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"The Orange Coast is the string of cities and neighborhoods fronting the Pacific Coast in Orange County, California.",
" The most significant cities from north to south are Seal Beach, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point and San Clemente.",
" The Orange Coast is also known for its beach communities, which are Surfside (Seal Beach), Sunset Beach (Huntington Beach), Balboa Island (Newport Beach), Balboa Peninsula (Newport Beach), Corona del Mar (Newport Beach), Newport Coast (Newport Beach), South Laguna (Laguna Beach), Monarch Beach (Dana Point) and Capistrano Beach (Dana Point)."
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"Title: Men in Black 2: The Series\n\nMen in Black 2: The Series is an action video game developed by David A. Palmer Productions and published by Crave Entertainment for the Game Boy Color. It is based on the animated television series, \"\", and is a sequel to the 1999 . Crave Entertainment announced the game in March 2000, and released it in the United States in July 2000.",
"Title: Crave Entertainment\n\nCrave Entertainment was an American video game company that went bankrupt in 2012. It was founded in 1997 by Nima Taghavi. Its headquarters was in Newport Beach, California. It was acquired by Handleman Company in 2005 in a deal valued up to $95,000,000 but was then sold to Fillpoint LLC in early 2009 for only $8,100,000 due to Handleman's bankruptcy and pending liquidation. During its lifetime it published games for Dreamcast, Wii, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo 64, Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PSP, Xbox, and Xbox 360. Crave mainly focused on budget titles, and imported games such as Kaido Battle.",
"Title: History of Newport Beach, California\n\nThe recorded history of the Newport Beach, California, region began when the area was first explored by Europeans in the 1500s. Prior to that time, Native Americans such as the Tongva and Juaneño/Luiseño people had been living in the area for thousands of years. Explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo mapped the coastline in 1542, but it was 200 years before Europeans settled the area. In 1769, Newport was a small portion of the land grant of Don José Antonio Yorba I, first under Spanish and then Mexican rule. After the Civil War, the land was developed by American settlers: for ranching by James Irvine and for shipping by James McFadden. A small settlement was built around McFaddens’ Wharf (at the location where the Newport Pier is today) and it became the largest business of Orange County, California. Following the opening of the San Pedro Harbor in Los Angeles in 1899, the commercial shipping industry in Newport declined. Newport Beach developed into a tourist and recreational boating community. in August 1906, Newport Beach became incorporated as a city.",
"Title: Newport Beach, California\n\nNewport Beach is a seaside city in Orange County, California, United States. Its population was 85,287 at the 2010 census. Newport Beach is also home to Newport Harbor.",
"Title: Orange County Breakers\n\nThe Orange County Breakers are a World TeamTennis (WTT) franchise founded in 2003, owned by Laguna Beach businessman Eric Davidson. The team, then known as the Newport Beach Breakers, won the WTT championship in 2004. In 2014, the franchise moved to Greater Austin, Texas, where it was known as the Austin Aces. On December 14, 2015, the Aces announced that the team would move back to Orange County, California for the 2016 season and be renamed the Orange County Breakers. In 2016, the Breakers played their home matches at Breakers Stadium at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. In 2017, the Breakers returned to playing at the Palisades Tennis Club, the venue where they played from 2003 to 2006.",
"Title: John Wayne Airport\n\nJohn Wayne Airport (IATA: SNA, ICAO: KSNA, FAA LID: SNA) is an international airport in Orange County, California, United States, with its mailing address in the city of Santa Ana, hence the IATA airport code. The entrance to the airport is off MacArthur Blvd in Irvine, the city that borders the airport on the north and east. Newport Beach and Costa Mesa form the southern and western boundaries along with a small unincorporated area along the Corona del Mar (73) Freeway. Santa Ana is just north, not actually touching the airport. Originally named Orange County Airport, the county Board of Supervisors renamed it in 1979 to honor actor John Wayne, who lived in neighboring Newport Beach and died that year.",
"Title: Huntington Beach, California\n\nHuntington Beach is a seaside city in Orange County in Southern California. The city is named after American businessman Henry E. Huntington. The population was 189,992 during the 2010 census, making it the most populous beach city in Orange County and the seventh most populous city in the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. Its estimated 2014 population was 200,809. It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the southwest, by Seal Beach on the northwest, by Westminster on the north, by Fountain Valley on the northeast, by Costa Mesa on the east, and by Newport Beach on the southeast.",
"Title: The 3DO Company\n\nThe 3DO Company (formerly THDO on the NASDAQ stock exchange), also known as 3DO, was an American video game company. It was founded in 1991 by Electronic Arts founder Trip Hawkins, in a partnership with seven companies including LG, Matsushita (now Panasonic), AT&T Corporation, MCA, Time Warner, and Electronic Arts itself. After 3DO's flagship video game console, the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, failed in the marketplace, the company exited the hardware business and became a third-party video game developer. It went bankrupt in 2003 due to poor sales of its games. Its headquarters were in Redwood City, California in the San Francisco Bay Area.",
"Title: Newport Coast, Newport Beach\n\nNewport Coast is an affluent community south of the main body of the city of Newport Beach, California. It was a separate census-designated place in Orange County, California, United States, until 2001, when it was annexed into Newport Beach. The population was 9,741 at the 2010 United States Census.",
"Title: Orange Coast\n\nThe Orange Coast is the string of cities and neighborhoods fronting the Pacific Coast in Orange County, California. The most significant cities from north to south are Seal Beach, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point and San Clemente. The Orange Coast is also known for its beach communities, which are Surfside (Seal Beach), Sunset Beach (Huntington Beach), Balboa Island (Newport Beach), Balboa Peninsula (Newport Beach), Corona del Mar (Newport Beach), Newport Coast (Newport Beach), South Laguna (Laguna Beach), Monarch Beach (Dana Point) and Capistrano Beach (Dana Point)."
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8,006
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Which English man who lived at the London Hospital was the subject of a 1980 American historical drama film?
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Joseph Merrick
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"The Butler (full title Lee Daniels' The Butler) is a 2013 American historical drama film directed and produced by Lee Daniels and written by Danny Strong.",
" Loosely based on the real life of Eugene Allen, the film stars Forest Whitaker as Cecil Gaines, an African-American who is a witness of notable political and social events of the 20th century during his 34-year tenure serving as a White House butler.",
" In addition to Whitaker, the film's all-star cast also features Oprah Winfrey, John Cusack, Jane Fonda, Alex Pettyfer, Cuba Gooding Jr., Terrence Howard, Lenny Kravitz, James Marsden, David Oyelowo, Vanessa Redgrave, Alan Rickman, Liev Schreiber, Robin Williams, Minka Kelly, Mariah Carey and Clarence Williams III.",
" It was the last film produced by Laura Ziskin, who died in 2011."
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"Newton’s Grace (working title: \"But Now I See\") is an American historical drama film about John Newton, a slave ship captain and later Church of England pastor who wrote many hymns, including Amazing Grace.",
" The film, directed by the award-winning Christian filmmaker John Jackman, is based on Newton’s autobiography, \"Out of the Depths\".",
" Jackman used the tall ship \"Hector\" in Pictou, Nova Scotia, for filming many seafaring scenes.",
" Scenes set on the coast of Sierra Leone were filmed at various locations on the North Carolina coast, particularly Fort Anderson and Fort Macon.",
" Interiors and green screen special effects shots were filmed in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.",
" The film stars Erik Nelson as the young John Newton.",
" The film premiered at the deCoste Centre in Pictou, on May 13, 2017."
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"Douglas Hickox (10 January 1929 – 25 July 1988) was an English film director.",
" Hickox was born in London, where he was educated at Emanuel School.",
" Hickox worked extensively as an assistant director and second unit director throughout the 1950s and early 1960s.",
" ‘’The British B Film’’ (Steve Chibnall & Brian McFarlane; BFI, 2009) credits him with working on over thirty musical shorts and a handful of jazz/pop supporting featurettes.",
" He made his first major picture in 1970.",
" Over the next ten years, he developed a reputation for the wit and style of his direction, and for his taut action sequences.",
" His work includes \"Les Bicyclettes de Belsize\" (1968), \"Entertaining Mr Sloane\" (1969), \"Sitting Target\" (1972), \"Theatre of Blood\" (1973), \"Brannigan\" (1975), \"Sky Riders\" (1976) and \"Zulu Dawn\" (1979).",
" He worked on various TV programmes in the 1980s until his death.",
" He died in a London hospital following a heart surgery operation at age 59."
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"Joseph Carey Merrick (5 August 1862 – 11 April 1890; often incorrectly called \"John Merrick\") was an English man with very severe deformities who was first exhibited at a freak show as the \"Elephant Man\", and then went to live at the London Hospital after he met Frederick Treves, so becoming well known in London society.",
" Merrick was born in Leicester, and began to develop abnormally during the first few years of his life: his skin appeared thick and lumpy, he developed enlarged lips, and a bony lump grew on his forehead, one of his arms and both of his feet became enlarged and at some point during his childhood he fell and damaged his hip, resulting in permanent lameness.",
" When he was 9, his mother died from bronchopneumonia, and his father soon remarried.",
" Merrick left school at the age of 13 and had difficulty finding employment.",
" Rejected by his father and stepmother, he left home.",
" In late 1879, Merrick, aged 17, entered the Leicester Union Workhouse."
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"RKO 281 is a 1999 American historical drama film directed by Benjamin Ross and starring Liev Schreiber, James Cromwell, Melanie Griffith, John Malkovich, Roy Scheider and Liam Cunningham.",
" The film depicts the troubled production behind the 1941 film \"Citizen Kane\".",
" The film's title is a reference to the original production number of \"Citizen Kane\"."
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"The Elephant Man is a 1980 American historical drama film about Joseph Merrick (whom the script calls John Merrick), a severely deformed man in late 19th century London.",
" The film was directed by David Lynch and stars John Hurt, Anthony Hopkins, Anne Bancroft, John Gielgud, Wendy Hiller, Michael Elphick, Hannah Gordon and Freddie Jones.",
" It was produced by Jonathan Sanger and Mel Brooks, the latter of whom was intentionally left uncredited to avoid confusion from audiences who possibly would have expected a comedy."
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"Iron Jawed Angels is a 2004 American historical drama film directed by Katja von Garnier.",
" The film stars Hilary Swank as suffragist leader Alice Paul, Frances O'Connor as activist Lucy Burns, Julia Ormond as Inez Milholland, and Anjelica Huston as Carrie Chapman Catt.",
" It received critical acclaim after the film premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival."
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"Joseph in the Land of Egypt (Yiddish title: Yoysef in Mitsraim) is a 1932 American historical drama film directed by George Roland and starring Joseph Green.",
" The film is based on the biblical drama \"Joseph and His Brethren\".",
" The film is considered to be the first talkie filmed in Yiddish."
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"The Fall of the Romanoffs is a 1917 silent American historical drama film directed by Herbert Brenon.",
" It was released only seven months after the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II in February 1917.",
" This film is notable for starring Rasputin's rival, the monk Iliodor, as himself.",
" Costars Nance O'Neil and Alfred Hickman were married from 1916 to Hickman's death in 1931.",
" The film was shot in North Bergen, New Jersey, nearby Fort Lee, New Jersey, where many early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based at the beginning of the 20th century.",
" It is not known whether the film currently survives, and it may be a lost film."
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"A Tale of Two Cities is a 1980 American made-for-television historical drama film directed by Jim Goddard, and based on the Charles Dickens novel set in the French Revolution.",
" The film stars Chris Sarandon playing dual roles as two characters who are in love with the same woman."
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"Title: The Butler\n\nThe Butler (full title Lee Daniels' The Butler) is a 2013 American historical drama film directed and produced by Lee Daniels and written by Danny Strong. Loosely based on the real life of Eugene Allen, the film stars Forest Whitaker as Cecil Gaines, an African-American who is a witness of notable political and social events of the 20th century during his 34-year tenure serving as a White House butler. In addition to Whitaker, the film's all-star cast also features Oprah Winfrey, John Cusack, Jane Fonda, Alex Pettyfer, Cuba Gooding Jr., Terrence Howard, Lenny Kravitz, James Marsden, David Oyelowo, Vanessa Redgrave, Alan Rickman, Liev Schreiber, Robin Williams, Minka Kelly, Mariah Carey and Clarence Williams III. It was the last film produced by Laura Ziskin, who died in 2011.",
"Title: Newton's Grace\n\nNewton’s Grace (working title: \"But Now I See\") is an American historical drama film about John Newton, a slave ship captain and later Church of England pastor who wrote many hymns, including Amazing Grace. The film, directed by the award-winning Christian filmmaker John Jackman, is based on Newton’s autobiography, \"Out of the Depths\". Jackman used the tall ship \"Hector\" in Pictou, Nova Scotia, for filming many seafaring scenes. Scenes set on the coast of Sierra Leone were filmed at various locations on the North Carolina coast, particularly Fort Anderson and Fort Macon. Interiors and green screen special effects shots were filmed in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The film stars Erik Nelson as the young John Newton. The film premiered at the deCoste Centre in Pictou, on May 13, 2017.",
"Title: Douglas Hickox\n\nDouglas Hickox (10 January 1929 – 25 July 1988) was an English film director. Hickox was born in London, where he was educated at Emanuel School. Hickox worked extensively as an assistant director and second unit director throughout the 1950s and early 1960s. ‘’The British B Film’’ (Steve Chibnall & Brian McFarlane; BFI, 2009) credits him with working on over thirty musical shorts and a handful of jazz/pop supporting featurettes. He made his first major picture in 1970. Over the next ten years, he developed a reputation for the wit and style of his direction, and for his taut action sequences. His work includes \"Les Bicyclettes de Belsize\" (1968), \"Entertaining Mr Sloane\" (1969), \"Sitting Target\" (1972), \"Theatre of Blood\" (1973), \"Brannigan\" (1975), \"Sky Riders\" (1976) and \"Zulu Dawn\" (1979). He worked on various TV programmes in the 1980s until his death. He died in a London hospital following a heart surgery operation at age 59.",
"Title: Joseph Merrick\n\nJoseph Carey Merrick (5 August 1862 – 11 April 1890; often incorrectly called \"John Merrick\") was an English man with very severe deformities who was first exhibited at a freak show as the \"Elephant Man\", and then went to live at the London Hospital after he met Frederick Treves, so becoming well known in London society. Merrick was born in Leicester, and began to develop abnormally during the first few years of his life: his skin appeared thick and lumpy, he developed enlarged lips, and a bony lump grew on his forehead, one of his arms and both of his feet became enlarged and at some point during his childhood he fell and damaged his hip, resulting in permanent lameness. When he was 9, his mother died from bronchopneumonia, and his father soon remarried. Merrick left school at the age of 13 and had difficulty finding employment. Rejected by his father and stepmother, he left home. In late 1879, Merrick, aged 17, entered the Leicester Union Workhouse.",
"Title: RKO 281\n\nRKO 281 is a 1999 American historical drama film directed by Benjamin Ross and starring Liev Schreiber, James Cromwell, Melanie Griffith, John Malkovich, Roy Scheider and Liam Cunningham. The film depicts the troubled production behind the 1941 film \"Citizen Kane\". The film's title is a reference to the original production number of \"Citizen Kane\".",
"Title: The Elephant Man (film)\n\nThe Elephant Man is a 1980 American historical drama film about Joseph Merrick (whom the script calls John Merrick), a severely deformed man in late 19th century London. The film was directed by David Lynch and stars John Hurt, Anthony Hopkins, Anne Bancroft, John Gielgud, Wendy Hiller, Michael Elphick, Hannah Gordon and Freddie Jones. It was produced by Jonathan Sanger and Mel Brooks, the latter of whom was intentionally left uncredited to avoid confusion from audiences who possibly would have expected a comedy.",
"Title: Iron Jawed Angels\n\nIron Jawed Angels is a 2004 American historical drama film directed by Katja von Garnier. The film stars Hilary Swank as suffragist leader Alice Paul, Frances O'Connor as activist Lucy Burns, Julia Ormond as Inez Milholland, and Anjelica Huston as Carrie Chapman Catt. It received critical acclaim after the film premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival.",
"Title: Joseph in the Land of Egypt (film)\n\nJoseph in the Land of Egypt (Yiddish title: Yoysef in Mitsraim) is a 1932 American historical drama film directed by George Roland and starring Joseph Green. The film is based on the biblical drama \"Joseph and His Brethren\". The film is considered to be the first talkie filmed in Yiddish.",
"Title: The Fall of the Romanoffs\n\nThe Fall of the Romanoffs is a 1917 silent American historical drama film directed by Herbert Brenon. It was released only seven months after the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II in February 1917. This film is notable for starring Rasputin's rival, the monk Iliodor, as himself. Costars Nance O'Neil and Alfred Hickman were married from 1916 to Hickman's death in 1931. The film was shot in North Bergen, New Jersey, nearby Fort Lee, New Jersey, where many early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based at the beginning of the 20th century. It is not known whether the film currently survives, and it may be a lost film.",
"Title: A Tale of Two Cities (1980 film)\n\nA Tale of Two Cities is a 1980 American made-for-television historical drama film directed by Jim Goddard, and based on the Charles Dickens novel set in the French Revolution. The film stars Chris Sarandon playing dual roles as two characters who are in love with the same woman."
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8,007
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When was person that nicknamed the Nürburgring's old track "The Green Hell" born?
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11 June 1939
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"The Nürburgring Nordschleife is a motor racing circuit in Germany.",
" Its over 20.8 km long old section dating from 1927, was truncated in 1982 as international championships had started to boycott the track after 1976.",
" The adjacent modern Nürburgring Grand Prix track was opened in 1984.",
" The two tracks can host events independently, or they can be combined, e. g. for the 24 Hours Nürburgring.",
" As a result, lap times have been set in racing events on numerous Nordschleife track variants ranging from less than the shortest 20.832 km to the current maximum of nearly 26 km ."
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"Nürburgring is a 150,000-capacity motorsports complex located in the town of Nürburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.",
" It features a Grand Prix race track built in 1984, and a much longer old \"North loop\" track which was built in the 1920s around the village and medieval castle of Nürburg in the Eifel mountains.",
" The north loop is 20.8 km long and has more than 300 metres (1,000 feet) of elevation change from its lowest to highest points.",
" Jackie Stewart nicknamed the old track \"The Green Hell\"."
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"Joel Fluellen (December 1, 1907 – February 2, 1990) was an American actor.",
" He appeared in the films \"The Jackie Robinson Story\", \"Perils of the Jungle\", \"Duffy of San Quentin\", \"Sitting Bull\", \"Friendly Persuasion\", \"Monster from Green Hell\", \"The Decks Ran Red\", \"Porgy and Bess\", \"A Raisin in the Sun\", \"He Rides Tall\", \"Roustabout\", \"The Chase\", \"The Learning Tree\", \"The Great White Hope\", \"Skin Game\", \"Thomasine & Bushrod\", \"The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings\", \"Casey's Shadow\" and \"\", among others."
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"Alfred N. Zimbalist (March 3, 1910, Kiev, Russia – August 28, 1975, Los Angeles) was a producer of low-budget films such as \"Robot Monster\", \"Monster from Green Hell\", \"Cat Women of the Moon\", \"Watusi\" and \"Baby Face Nelson\"."
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"Green Hell is a 1940 American jungle adventure film directed by James Whale, starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Joan Bennett."
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"Stade Geoffroy-Guichard is a multi-purpose stadium in Saint-Étienne, France.",
" It is used primarily for football matches, and tournaments such as the 1984 European Football Championship, the Football World Cup 1998 and the Confederations Cup 2003.",
" It is also used for rugby union, and was a venue at the 2007 Rugby World Cup.",
" It is nicknamed \"le Chaudron\" (the Cauldron), or \"l'enfer vert\" (the Green Hell), an allusion to the colours worn by the local football team, AS Saint-Étienne, given during the team's heyday when it drew particularly large crowds (the record being set in 1985, with more than 47,000 spectators).",
" More recently, its current capacity was 35,616 before the current renovations, which began in 2011 and have temporarily reduced this figure to 26,747.",
" When the renovations are finished, the stadium will hold 42,000 seated spectators."
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"\"Last Caress/Green Hell\" is Metallica's 1987 cover version of the Misfits songs \"Last Caress\" and \"Green Hell\", released on Metallica's \"\" E.P. and 5th on Disc 2 on Metallica's 8th album, 1998's \"Garage Inc.\" album.",
" It is 3:29 in length at 103 , in the key of ."
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"Title: Monster from Green Hell\n\nMonster from Green Hell is a 1957 science-fiction B movie originally shown as a double-feature with the 1957 film \"The Brain from Planet Arous\". It was also distributed in 1958 on a double bill with the English-dubbed Japanese film \"Half Human\".",
"Title: This Green Hell\n\nThis Green Hell is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Randall Faye and starring Edward Rigby, Sybil Grove and Richard Dolman. It was made at Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames as a quota quickie for release by the American company RKO.",
"Title: List of Nordschleife lap times (racing)\n\nThe Nürburgring Nordschleife is a motor racing circuit in Germany. Its over 20.8 km long old section dating from 1927, was truncated in 1982 as international championships had started to boycott the track after 1976. The adjacent modern Nürburgring Grand Prix track was opened in 1984. The two tracks can host events independently, or they can be combined, e. g. for the 24 Hours Nürburgring. As a result, lap times have been set in racing events on numerous Nordschleife track variants ranging from less than the shortest 20.832 km to the current maximum of nearly 26 km .",
"Title: Nürburgring\n\nNürburgring is a 150,000-capacity motorsports complex located in the town of Nürburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It features a Grand Prix race track built in 1984, and a much longer old \"North loop\" track which was built in the 1920s around the village and medieval castle of Nürburg in the Eifel mountains. The north loop is 20.8 km long and has more than 300 metres (1,000 feet) of elevation change from its lowest to highest points. Jackie Stewart nicknamed the old track \"The Green Hell\".",
"Title: Joel Fluellen\n\nJoel Fluellen (December 1, 1907 – February 2, 1990) was an American actor. He appeared in the films \"The Jackie Robinson Story\", \"Perils of the Jungle\", \"Duffy of San Quentin\", \"Sitting Bull\", \"Friendly Persuasion\", \"Monster from Green Hell\", \"The Decks Ran Red\", \"Porgy and Bess\", \"A Raisin in the Sun\", \"He Rides Tall\", \"Roustabout\", \"The Chase\", \"The Learning Tree\", \"The Great White Hope\", \"Skin Game\", \"Thomasine & Bushrod\", \"The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings\", \"Casey's Shadow\" and \"\", among others.",
"Title: Al Zimbalist\n\nAlfred N. Zimbalist (March 3, 1910, Kiev, Russia – August 28, 1975, Los Angeles) was a producer of low-budget films such as \"Robot Monster\", \"Monster from Green Hell\", \"Cat Women of the Moon\", \"Watusi\" and \"Baby Face Nelson\".",
"Title: Jackie Stewart\n\nSir John Young Stewart, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 11 June 1939) is a British former Formula One racing driver from Scotland.",
"Title: Green Hell (film)\n\nGreen Hell is a 1940 American jungle adventure film directed by James Whale, starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Joan Bennett.",
"Title: Stade Geoffroy-Guichard\n\nStade Geoffroy-Guichard is a multi-purpose stadium in Saint-Étienne, France. It is used primarily for football matches, and tournaments such as the 1984 European Football Championship, the Football World Cup 1998 and the Confederations Cup 2003. It is also used for rugby union, and was a venue at the 2007 Rugby World Cup. It is nicknamed \"le Chaudron\" (the Cauldron), or \"l'enfer vert\" (the Green Hell), an allusion to the colours worn by the local football team, AS Saint-Étienne, given during the team's heyday when it drew particularly large crowds (the record being set in 1985, with more than 47,000 spectators). More recently, its current capacity was 35,616 before the current renovations, which began in 2011 and have temporarily reduced this figure to 26,747. When the renovations are finished, the stadium will hold 42,000 seated spectators.",
"Title: Last Caress/Green Hell\n\n\"Last Caress/Green Hell\" is Metallica's 1987 cover version of the Misfits songs \"Last Caress\" and \"Green Hell\", released on Metallica's \"\" E.P. and 5th on Disc 2 on Metallica's 8th album, 1998's \"Garage Inc.\" album. It is 3:29 in length at 103 , in the key of ."
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No Smoking is a 2007 Indian neo-noir psychological thriller film written and directed by Anurag Kashyap, the film is loosely based upon the short story "Quitters, Inc." by Stephen King, which was previously adapted as one of three segments featured in which 1985 American anthology horror film, directed by Lewis Teague and written by Stephen King?
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" Set in the fictitious rural town of Gatlin, Nebraska, the film tells the story of a malevolent entity referred to as \"He Who Walks Behind the Rows\" which entices the children of the town to ritually murder all the adults in town and a couple driving across country, to ensure a successful corn harvest."
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"Title: Children of the Corn (1984 film)\n\nChildren of the Corn (also known as Stephen King's Children of the Corn) is a 1984 American horror film based upon the 1977 short story of the same name by Stephen King. Directed by Fritz Kiersch, the film's cast consists of Peter Horton, Linda Hamilton, John Franklin, Courtney Gains, Robby Kiger, Anne Marie McEvoy, and Julie Maddalena. Set in the fictitious rural town of Gatlin, Nebraska, the film tells the story of a malevolent entity referred to as \"He Who Walks Behind the Rows\" which entices the children of the town to ritually murder all the adults in town and a couple driving across country, to ensure a successful corn harvest.",
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"Title: Siddhanth Kapoor\n\nSiddhanth Kapoor (born 6 July 1984) is an Indian film actor who works in Bollywood films. The brother of actress Shraddha Kapoor, he started his career by working as an assistant director in various films such as the 2007 comedy horror \"Bhool Bhulaiya\"—the 2006 comedy murder mystery \"Bhagam Bhag\"—the 2006 comedy drama \"Chup Chup Ke\" and the 2007 comedy \"Dhol\". He then started acting in Sanjay Gupta's crime film \"Shootout at Wadala\" (2013) and later featured in Anurag Kashyap's psychological thriller film \"Ugly\" (2014).",
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"Title: Udaan (2010 film)\n\nUdaan (English: \"Flight\") is a 2010 Indian Hindi coming of age-drama film produced by Sanjay Singh, Anurag Kashyap and Ronnie Screwvala; and directed by Vikramaditya Motwane. It is roughly based on the real life of Anurag Kashyap. The film was officially selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard (A Certain Glance) category at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. The film was not immediately successful at the box office when released, but is regarded as a cult classic in Indian cinema."
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Glenn L. McCullough Jr. was the executive director of what federal-state partnership that works with the people of Appalachia to create opportunities for self-sustaining economic development and improved quality of life?
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Appalachian Regional Commission
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"Title: Ioanna Morfessis\n\nIoanna Morfessis (pronounced: \\io(an)-na\\) is an American business woman and an internationally recognized economic development strategist and practitioner. She has been an innovator in economic development programs and strategies since her first post in the profession, founding four economic development organizations and establishing programs and tools that became models for communities across the U.S. Morfessis is a trailblazer as a woman executive in economic development, having served as the first woman to lead economic development organizations in the markets that she served.",
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8,010
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Wonder Woman is the superhero film that is fourth in the line of what direct-to-video projects by Warner Premiere, Warner Bros. Animation, and DC Comics?
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DC Universe Animated Original Movies
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" It is the fifth in the line of DC Universe Animated Original Movies released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros.",
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" The film is the ninth in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros.",
" Animation and the first sequel in the line.",
" It was released on September 28, 2010.",
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" Circe first appeared as a ravishing blonde in 1949 in \"Wonder Woman\", vol.",
" 1, issue #37, written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by Harry G. Peter.",
" She would make a Silver Age return, going from blonde to raven-haired, to battle Rip Hunter in \"Showcase\" #21 in 1959 (written by Jack Miller and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky), followed by multiple appearances as a foil and sometimes-ally for Superman and Supergirl in \"Action Comics\" and \"Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane\".",
" In 1962 her \"creator\" Robert Kanigher pitted her against the Sea Devils in \"Sea Devils\" #3, illustrated by Russ Heath.",
" She would get a Bronze Age makeover (this time with auburn hair) in 1983's \"Wonder Woman\" #302, by Dan Mishkin and Gene Colan, making multiple appearances over the next two years.",
" Circe would be re-imagined in June 1988, by comics writer/artist George Pérez as part of his reboot of the Wonder Woman mythos.",
" This version, with red-eyes and violet hair, would become one of Wonder Woman's principal post-Crisis foes.",
" Circe was re-introduced yet again in 2011 in \"Men of War\" (vol.",
" 2) #2, as part of the DC Comics continuity-reboot known as The New 52.",
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" \"Wonder Woman\" is the second live action theatrical film featuring the titular character, following her debut in 2016's \"\".",
" Jenkins's role as director makes her the first female director of a studio superhero comic book live-action theatrical release film.",
" The film tells the story of Princess Diana, who grows up on the Amazon island of Themyscira.",
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"The Duke of Deception is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media.",
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" He first appeared in the summer of 1942 in \"Wonder Woman\" #1, volume 1, written by Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston as an embodiment of the abnormal emotion of deception.",
" The Duke popped up in \"Wonder Woman\", \"Comic Cavalcade\" and \"Sensation Comics\" stories throughout the 1940s and 1950s.",
" But by the 1960s, when the Silver Age of Comics was in full-swing, he had all but vanished from Wonder Woman's adventures, save for a single appearance in 1964 in \"Wonder Woman\" #148, volume 1.",
" Things would pick up for the Duke a bit in the 1970s; he received a Bronze Age facelift in 1975 in \"Wonder Woman\" #217, volume 1, written by Elliot S. Maggin, followed by yet another reformulation in 1977 in \"Wonder Woman\" #239-240, written by Gerry Conway.",
" The Duke made his final Bronze Age appearance in 1979 in \"Wonder Woman\" #254, volume 1.",
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" The Duke of Deception, though initially absent in this revised mythos, would ultimately make a handful of cameo appearances, both within DC's continuity (such as \"Wonder Woman\" Annual #1, volume 3), and out of it (such as \"Scooby-Doo Team-Up\" #5, in which Wonder Woman works with Scooby-Doo and his friends)."
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"Title: Green Lantern: First Flight\n\nGreen Lantern: First Flight is a 2009 direct-to-video animated superhero film adaptation of the DC Comics Green Lantern mythology. Centering on the first mission of Hal Jordan (Christopher Meloni), the first human inducted into the Green Lantern Corps, the film is written by veteran DC Comics animation collaborator Alan Burnett, produced by Bruce Timm, and directed by Lauren Montgomery. It is the fifth in the line of DC Universe Animated Original Movies released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation. Its US broadcast premiere was on Saturday January 16, 2010, at 8:00 p.m. on Cartoon Network.",
"Title: Superman/Batman: Apocalypse\n\nSuperman/Batman: Apocalypse is a 2010 direct-to-video animated superhero film based on the \"Superman/Batman\" comic storyline \"The Supergirl from Krypton\" and is a sequel to \"\". The art style is partly based on that of Michael Turner, who penciled the \"Superman/Batman\" comic book arc. The film is the ninth in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation and the first sequel in the line. It was released on September 28, 2010. The film stars Andre Braugher, Kevin Conroy, Tim Daly and Summer Glau. Despite the title, the film focuses primarily on the introduction of Supergirl and her relationship with Superman. Batman plays a supporting role.",
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"Title: Wonder Woman (2017 film)\n\nWonder Woman is a 2017 American superhero film based on the DC Comics character of the same name, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the fourth installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU). The film is directed by Patty Jenkins, with a screenplay by Allan Heinberg, from a story by Heinberg, Zack Snyder, and Jason Fuchs, and stars Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Robin Wright, Danny Huston, David Thewlis, Connie Nielsen, and Elena Anaya. \"Wonder Woman\" is the second live action theatrical film featuring the titular character, following her debut in 2016's \"\". Jenkins's role as director makes her the first female director of a studio superhero comic book live-action theatrical release film. The film tells the story of Princess Diana, who grows up on the Amazon island of Themyscira. After American pilot Steve Trevor crashes offshore of the island and is rescued by her, he tells the Amazons about the ongoing World War. Diana then leaves her home in order to end the conflict, becoming Wonder Woman in the process.",
"Title: DC Universe Animated Original Movies\n\nThe DC Universe Animated Original Movies (also known as DC Universe Original Movies) are direct-to-video film projects being created by Warner Premiere, Warner Bros. Animation, and DC Comics with the help of producers such as Bruce Timm. These more recent movie projects have also included many of the voice actors who worked on previous DC animated series and films.",
"Title: All-Star Superman (film)\n\nAll-Star Superman is a direct-to-video animated superhero film based on the comic book series of the same name by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely. The film is the tenth in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation and the first in the line that is rated PG as opposed to the usual PG-13 rating. It was released on February 22, 2011.",
"Title: Duke of Deception\n\nThe Duke of Deception is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media. A major adversary of Wonder Woman, the Duke is a demigod of deceit, originally presented as an operative of Wonder Woman's nemesis Mars/Ares. He first appeared in the summer of 1942 in \"Wonder Woman\" #1, volume 1, written by Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston as an embodiment of the abnormal emotion of deception. The Duke popped up in \"Wonder Woman\", \"Comic Cavalcade\" and \"Sensation Comics\" stories throughout the 1940s and 1950s. But by the 1960s, when the Silver Age of Comics was in full-swing, he had all but vanished from Wonder Woman's adventures, save for a single appearance in 1964 in \"Wonder Woman\" #148, volume 1. Things would pick up for the Duke a bit in the 1970s; he received a Bronze Age facelift in 1975 in \"Wonder Woman\" #217, volume 1, written by Elliot S. Maggin, followed by yet another reformulation in 1977 in \"Wonder Woman\" #239-240, written by Gerry Conway. The Duke made his final Bronze Age appearance in 1979 in \"Wonder Woman\" #254, volume 1. After DC Comics rebooted its continuity in 1985 (in a publication event known as the Crisis on Infinite Earths), Wonder Woman, her supporting characters and many of her foes, were re-imagined and reintroduced. The Duke of Deception, though initially absent in this revised mythos, would ultimately make a handful of cameo appearances, both within DC's continuity (such as \"Wonder Woman\" Annual #1, volume 3), and out of it (such as \"Scooby-Doo Team-Up\" #5, in which Wonder Woman works with Scooby-Doo and his friends).",
"Title: Superman: Doomsday\n\nSuperman: Doomsday is a 2007 American direct-to-video animated superhero film, adapted from the popular DC Comics storyline \"The Death of Superman\", focusing on the supposed death of the superhero Superman. The film is rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for action violence and is the first in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation. It was followed by \"\"."
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8,011
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John Cusack appeared in what movie that was directed by Steven Pink?
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Hot Tub Time Machine
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" The film stars Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, Clark Duke, Adam Scott, Chevy Chase, and Gillian Jacobs.",
" It is the sequel to the 2010 film \"Hot Tub Time Machine\".",
" The film was released on February 20, 2015.",
" John Cusack, who played Adam Yates and produced the first film, does not return in the theatrical cut, but has a brief cameo in the unrated version.",
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"Thomas Anthony Jankiewicz (September 8, 1963 – January 23, 2013) was an American screenwriter.",
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"Title: Cell (film)\n\nCell is a 2016 American science fiction horror film based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Stephen King. The film is directed by Tod Williams, produced by John Cusack, with a screenplay by King and Adam Alleca. The film stars Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson, and Isabelle Fuhrman. The film was released on June 10, 2016 to video on demand, prior to a limited release scheduled for July 8, 2016. \"Cell\" is the second film adaptation of a King story to co-star Cusack and Jackson, after \"1408\" (2007).",
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The 1991–92 NBA season was the Nets' 25th season in the National Basketball Association, and 16th season in East Rutherford, New Jersey, following the season, Mookie Blaylock,an American, was traded to the Atlanta Hawks, for which second-year forward?
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Terry Mills
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" The Hawks started out the season by defeating the Dallas Mavericks 101–94 in their season opener, marking the first time they won their first game of the season since the 1999 lockout season.",
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" At midseason, the Hawks traded Tyronn Lue, Lorenzen Wright, Anthony Johnson and second-year forward Shelden Williams to the Sacramento Kings for Mike Bibby.",
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" Without Dominique Wilkins, who signed with the Boston Celtics in the offseason, the Hawks struggled losing their first four games and held a 12–19 record as of January 4.",
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" At midseason, Webb was traded along with Andrew Lang to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Christian Laettner and Sean Rooks.",
" The Hawks finished fourth in the Central Division with a 46–36 record.",
" Head coach Lenny Wilkens reached a significant milestone, becoming the first NBA coach to reach 1,000 victories.",
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"The 2000–01 NBA season was the Nets' 34th season in the National Basketball Association, and 25th season in East Rutherford, New Jersey.",
" The Nets won the Draft Lottery and selected Kenyon Martin with the first overall pick in the 2000 NBA draft, while signing free agent Aaron Williams during the offseason.",
" Under new head coach Byron Scott, the Nets got off to a 6–4 start, but then lost nine consecutive games while losing 17 of their next 20 games.",
" Injuries limited Keith Van Horn to 49 games, and Kendall Gill to 31 games, while Kerry Kittles missed the entire season with a knee injury.",
" The Nets lost their final six games finishing sixth in the Atlantic Division with a 26–56 record.",
" Despite their struggles, Stephon Marbury averaged 23.9 points per game and was selected for the 2001 NBA All-Star Game."
],
"title": "2000–01 New Jersey Nets season"
},
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"The 1992–93 NBA season was the Nets' 26th season in the National Basketball Association, and 17th season in East Rutherford, New Jersey.",
" The Nets hired Chuck Daly as head coach, acquired Rumeal Robinson from the Atlanta Hawks, and signed free agents Rick Mahorn and Jayson Williams during the offseason.",
" Under Daly, the Nets continued to improve getting off to a solid 31–24 start, before losing second-year star Kenny Anderson for the remainder of the season to a wrist injury.",
" Midway through the season, the Nets signed free agents Maurice Cheeks and former New York Knicks star Bernard King.",
" Despite losing ten of their final eleven games, they finished third in the Atlantic Division with a 43–39 record.",
" The club qualified for the playoffs, but were eliminated in the first round by the Cleveland Cavaliers in five games."
],
"title": "1992–93 New Jersey Nets season"
},
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"sentences": [
"The 1996–97 NBA season was the Nets' 30th season in the National Basketball Association, and 21st season in East Rutherford, New Jersey.",
" In the offseason, the Nets acquired Robert Pack from the Washington Bullets, and signed free agents Tony Massenburg and former All-Star forward Xavier McDaniel.",
" Under new head coach John Calipari, the Nets continued to struggle losing their first five games of the season, which included two games against the Orlando Magic in Tokyo, Japan.",
" At midseason, their transition continued as they traded Pack along with Shawn Bradley, Khalid Reeves and second-year forward Ed O'Bannon to the Dallas Mavericks for Sam Cassell, Jim Jackson, Chris Gatling, Eric Montross and George McCloud, who never played with the Nets and was dealt to the Los Angeles Lakers for Joe Kleine."
],
"title": "1996–97 New Jersey Nets season"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 1992–93 NBA season was the Hawks' 44th season in the National Basketball Association, and 25th season in Atlanta.",
" Prior to the start of the season, the Hawks acquired Mookie Blaylock from the New Jersey Nets.",
" Despite having Dominique Wilkins back after missing most of the previous year with a ruptured Achilles tendon, the Hawks lost five of their first seven games, but managed to defeat the defending champion Chicago Bulls on the road, 100–99 at the Chicago Stadium on November 7.",
" As the season progressed, the team continued to struggle playing below 500.",
" for the first half of the season, holding a 26–31 record as of March 4.",
" However, the Hawks would win 12 of their next 13 games while posting a 12–3 record in March, on their way to finishing fourth in the Central Division with a 43–39 record."
],
"title": "1992–93 Atlanta Hawks season"
},
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"sentences": [
"The 1999–2000 NBA season was the Warriors' 59th season in the National Basketball Association, and 38th in the San Francisco Bay Area.",
" The city of Oakland hosted the 2000 NBA All-Star Game.",
" During the offseason, the Warriors acquired Mookie Blaylock from the Atlanta Hawks.",
" The Warriors struggled losing 16 of their first 18 games as head coach P. J. Carlesimo was fired after a 6–21 start, and was replaced with General Manager Garry St. Jean, where the team then suffered a 12-game losing streak.",
" Second-year star Antawn Jamison, who led the Warriors with 19.6 points per game was invited to the Slam Dunk Contest, but did not participate due to a knee injury after 43 games.",
" At midseason, the Warriors traded John Starks to the Chicago Bulls, and acquired second-year guard Larry Hughes, and former Warriors forward Billy Owens from the Philadelphia 76ers in a three-team trade."
],
"title": "1999–2000 Golden State Warriors season"
}
] |
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"Title: 2007–08 Atlanta Hawks season\n\nThe 2007–08 NBA season was the Atlanta Hawks' 59th season in the National Basketball Association, and 40th season in Atlanta. After missing the playoffs for eight straight seasons, the Hawks selected Al Horford out of the University of Florida with the third pick in the 2007 NBA draft. The Hawks started out the season by defeating the Dallas Mavericks 101–94 in their season opener, marking the first time they won their first game of the season since the 1999 lockout season. However, their struggles continued as they went on a six-game losing streak around the All-Star break. At midseason, the Hawks traded Tyronn Lue, Lorenzen Wright, Anthony Johnson and second-year forward Shelden Williams to the Sacramento Kings for Mike Bibby. The Hawks finished third in the Southeast Division with a 37–45 record, and made the playoffs for the first time since 1999. Joe Johnson was selected for the 2008 NBA All-Star Game, and Horford made the All-First Rookie Team. In the first round of the playoffs, they lost to the top-seeded Boston Celtics in seven games. Following the season, Josh Childress left to play overseas.",
"Title: 1991–92 New Jersey Nets season\n\nThe 1991–92 NBA season was the Nets' 25th season in the National Basketball Association, and 16th season in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Nets selected point guard Kenny Anderson out of Georgia Tech with the second pick in the 1991 NBA draft. However, Anderson held out early and the Nets struggled losing 11 of their first 13 games, but after a 7–18 start, they managed to win nine of their next twelve games. With Anderson coming off the bench, the Nets finished third in the Atlantic Division with a 40–42 record. Dražen Petrović led the team in scoring averaging 20.6 points per game. The club qualified for the playoffs, but were eliminated in the first round by the Cleveland Cavaliers in four games. Following the season, Mookie Blaylock was traded to the Atlanta Hawks, second-year forward Terry Mills signed as a free agent with the Detroit Pistons, and head coach Bill Fitch was fired after clashing with his young stars.",
"Title: 1994–95 Atlanta Hawks season\n\nThe 1994–95 NBA season was the Hawks' 46th season in the National Basketball Association, and 27th season in Atlanta. During the offseason, the Hawks acquired Ken Norman from the Milwaukee Bucks, and Tyrone Corbin from the Utah Jazz. Early into the season, they traded Kevin Willis to the Miami Heat for Steve Smith and Grant Long after the first two games. Without Dominique Wilkins, who signed with the Boston Celtics in the offseason, the Hawks struggled losing their first four games and held a 12–19 record as of January 4. However, Lenny Wilkens made history by becoming the NBA's all-time winningest coach, surpassing Red Auerbach on January 6 with 939 wins in a 112–90 win over the Washington Bullets. The Hawks won seven of their final ten games finishing fifth in the Central Division with a mediocre 42–40 record, with Mookie Blaylock leading the team in scoring, assists, steals and three-point field goals.",
"Title: Mookie Blaylock\n\nDaron Oshay \"Mookie\" Blaylock (born March 20, 1967) is an American retired professional basketball player. He spent 13 years in the National Basketball Association (NBA) with three different teams, namely the New Jersey Nets, Atlanta Hawks, and the Golden State Warriors.",
"Title: 1995–96 Atlanta Hawks season\n\nThe 1995–96 NBA season was the Hawks' 47th season in the National Basketball Association, and 28th season in Atlanta. During the offseason, the Hawks re-acquired Spud Webb from the Sacramento Kings. The Hawks played above .500 during the first month of the season, but then struggled losing 10 of their 14 games in December before posting a ten-game winning streak in January. At midseason, Webb was traded along with Andrew Lang to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Christian Laettner and Sean Rooks. The Hawks finished fourth in the Central Division with a 46–36 record. Head coach Lenny Wilkens reached a significant milestone, becoming the first NBA coach to reach 1,000 victories. Steve Smith led the Hawks in scoring averaging 18.1 points per game, and Mookie Blaylock finished third in the league with 231 three-point field goals, which was a franchise record for the team.",
"Title: 2000–01 New Jersey Nets season\n\nThe 2000–01 NBA season was the Nets' 34th season in the National Basketball Association, and 25th season in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Nets won the Draft Lottery and selected Kenyon Martin with the first overall pick in the 2000 NBA draft, while signing free agent Aaron Williams during the offseason. Under new head coach Byron Scott, the Nets got off to a 6–4 start, but then lost nine consecutive games while losing 17 of their next 20 games. Injuries limited Keith Van Horn to 49 games, and Kendall Gill to 31 games, while Kerry Kittles missed the entire season with a knee injury. The Nets lost their final six games finishing sixth in the Atlantic Division with a 26–56 record. Despite their struggles, Stephon Marbury averaged 23.9 points per game and was selected for the 2001 NBA All-Star Game.",
"Title: 1992–93 New Jersey Nets season\n\nThe 1992–93 NBA season was the Nets' 26th season in the National Basketball Association, and 17th season in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Nets hired Chuck Daly as head coach, acquired Rumeal Robinson from the Atlanta Hawks, and signed free agents Rick Mahorn and Jayson Williams during the offseason. Under Daly, the Nets continued to improve getting off to a solid 31–24 start, before losing second-year star Kenny Anderson for the remainder of the season to a wrist injury. Midway through the season, the Nets signed free agents Maurice Cheeks and former New York Knicks star Bernard King. Despite losing ten of their final eleven games, they finished third in the Atlantic Division with a 43–39 record. The club qualified for the playoffs, but were eliminated in the first round by the Cleveland Cavaliers in five games.",
"Title: 1996–97 New Jersey Nets season\n\nThe 1996–97 NBA season was the Nets' 30th season in the National Basketball Association, and 21st season in East Rutherford, New Jersey. In the offseason, the Nets acquired Robert Pack from the Washington Bullets, and signed free agents Tony Massenburg and former All-Star forward Xavier McDaniel. Under new head coach John Calipari, the Nets continued to struggle losing their first five games of the season, which included two games against the Orlando Magic in Tokyo, Japan. At midseason, their transition continued as they traded Pack along with Shawn Bradley, Khalid Reeves and second-year forward Ed O'Bannon to the Dallas Mavericks for Sam Cassell, Jim Jackson, Chris Gatling, Eric Montross and George McCloud, who never played with the Nets and was dealt to the Los Angeles Lakers for Joe Kleine.",
"Title: 1992–93 Atlanta Hawks season\n\nThe 1992–93 NBA season was the Hawks' 44th season in the National Basketball Association, and 25th season in Atlanta. Prior to the start of the season, the Hawks acquired Mookie Blaylock from the New Jersey Nets. Despite having Dominique Wilkins back after missing most of the previous year with a ruptured Achilles tendon, the Hawks lost five of their first seven games, but managed to defeat the defending champion Chicago Bulls on the road, 100–99 at the Chicago Stadium on November 7. As the season progressed, the team continued to struggle playing below 500. for the first half of the season, holding a 26–31 record as of March 4. However, the Hawks would win 12 of their next 13 games while posting a 12–3 record in March, on their way to finishing fourth in the Central Division with a 43–39 record.",
"Title: 1999–2000 Golden State Warriors season\n\nThe 1999–2000 NBA season was the Warriors' 59th season in the National Basketball Association, and 38th in the San Francisco Bay Area. The city of Oakland hosted the 2000 NBA All-Star Game. During the offseason, the Warriors acquired Mookie Blaylock from the Atlanta Hawks. The Warriors struggled losing 16 of their first 18 games as head coach P. J. Carlesimo was fired after a 6–21 start, and was replaced with General Manager Garry St. Jean, where the team then suffered a 12-game losing streak. Second-year star Antawn Jamison, who led the Warriors with 19.6 points per game was invited to the Slam Dunk Contest, but did not participate due to a knee injury after 43 games. At midseason, the Warriors traded John Starks to the Chicago Bulls, and acquired second-year guard Larry Hughes, and former Warriors forward Billy Owens from the Philadelphia 76ers in a three-team trade."
] |
8,013
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In his youth, Porter Sargent's family moved to a ranch in which city in California, among the professors who influenced him were Nathaniel Shaler, he was an American paleontologist and geologist who wrote extensively on the theological and scientific implications of the theory of evolution?
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San Bernardino
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"Edward Drinker Cope (July 28, 1840 – April 12, 1897) was an American paleontologist and comparative anatomist, as well as a noted herpetologist and ichthyologist.",
" He was a founder of the Neo-Lamarckism school of thought.",
" Born to a wealthy Quaker family, Cope distinguished himself as a child prodigy interested in science; he published his first scientific paper at the age of 19.",
" Though his father tried to raise Cope as a gentleman farmer, he eventually acquiesced to his son's scientific aspirations.",
" Cope married his cousin and had one child; the family moved from Philadelphia to Haddonfield, New Jersey, although Cope would maintain a residence and museum in Philadelphia in his later years."
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"George Gaylord Simpson (June 16, 1902 – October 6, 1984) was a US paleontologist.",
" Simpson was perhaps the most influential paleontologist of the twentieth century, and a major participant in the modern synthesis, contributing \"Tempo and mode in evolution\" (1944), \"The meaning of evolution\" (1949) and \"The major features of evolution\" (1953).",
" He was an expert on extinct mammals and their intercontinental migrations.",
" He anticipated such concepts as punctuated equilibrium (in \"Tempo and mode\") and dispelled the myth that the evolution of the horse was a linear process culminating in the modern \"Equus caballus\".",
" He coined the word \"hypodigm\" in 1940, and published extensively on the taxonomy of fossil and extant mammals.",
" Simpson was influentially, and incorrectly, opposed to Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift."
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"Marshall Kay (November 10, 1904 – September 4, 1975) was a geologist and professor at Columbia University.",
" He is best known for his studies of the Ordovician of New York, Newfoundland, and Nevada, but his studies were global and he published widely on the stratigraphy of the middle and upper Ordovician.",
" Kay's careful fieldwork provided much geological evidence for the theory of continental drift.",
" He was awarded the Penrose Medal in 1971.",
" Less well known is his work for the Manhattan project, as a geologist searching for manganese deposits.",
" Marshall's son Robert Kay of Cornell University and son-in-law Robert Berner of Yale University are also geology professors.",
" His son Richard Kay of Duke University is a biological anthropologist and vertebrate paleontologist."
],
"title": "Marshall Kay"
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"Shaler Cliffs ( ) is a rock cliffs 2 miles (3.2 km) east-southeast of Charpentier Pyramid, rising to 1,000 m in the north part of Herbert Mountains, Shackleton Range.",
" Photographed from the air by the U.S. Navy, 1967, and surveyed by British Antarctic Survey (BAS), 1968-71.",
" In association with the names of glacial geologists grouped in this area, named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) after Nathaniel S. Shaler (1841-1906), American geologist, joint author with geographer William Morris Davis of Glaciers (Boston, 1881) and of papers on glacial geology, 1884-92."
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"Rhachitomi is a group of temnospondyl amphibians that includes all temnospondyls except edopoids and dendrerpetontids.",
" It was established as a clade name by German paleontologist Rainer R. Schoch in 2013, although the name had first been established in 1919 by British paleontologist D. M. S. Watson to encompass an evolutionary grade of temnospondyls leading to the group Stereospondyli.",
" American paleontologist Alfred Romer used the term in a similar sense, grouping most Permian and Triassic temnospondyls under Rhachitomi.",
" A similar name that appeared earlier in the scientific literature is Rachitomi, which was named by American paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope in 1882.",
" Rachitomi was commonly used in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century to include early amphibians such as \"Eryops\" and \"Archegosaurus\" that had rhachitomous vertebrae.",
" Many early tetrapods have vertebrae that are split into two parts below the notochord: a pleurocentrum and an intercentrum.",
" In rhachitomous vertebrae, the intercentrum is large and semicircular, while the pleurocentrum divided into two smaller paired elements.",
" Schoch defined Rhachitomi as a node-based taxon to include four major and well-supported clades of temnospondyls: Dvinosauria, Eryopidae, Stereospondyli and a clade formed by Zatracheidae and Dissorophoidea.",
" Not all members of Rhachitomi have rhachitomous vertebrae; the largest subgroup, Stereospondyli, lacks pleurocentra.",
" Below is a cladogram from Schoch's analysis showing the placement of Rhachitomi within Temnospondyli:"
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"Nathaniel Southgate Shaler (February 20, 1841 – April 10, 1906) was an American paleontologist and geologist who wrote extensively on the theological and scientific implications of the theory of evolution."
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"In his youth, Sargent's family moved to a ranch in San Bernardino, California.",
" In 1892, he became principal of a San Bernardino grammar school.",
" The next year he went to study at Harvard University, where he obtained his bachelor's (1896) and masters (1897).",
" Among the professors who influenced him were William James, Nathaniel Shaler, Charles Eliot Norton, and William Gilson Farlow.",
" After graduation, Sargent taught school in Cambridge, and did graduate research on neurology, publishing 10 scientific papers, but quitting before he received his doctorate.",
" For a decade beginning in 1904, Sargent ran a travel school for boys, in which he led tours to Europe and other parts of the world."
],
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"sentences": [
"Allison Ralph (Pete) Palmer (9 January 1927 in Bound Brook, New Jersey) is an American paleontologist and geologist.",
" His work has focused on the Cambrian period.",
" He has had a career of nearly fifty years as a geologist with the United States Geological Survey and universities.",
" The author of some 137 scientific articles, his research has been important in understanding of the origin and evolution of life on Earth."
],
"title": "Allison R. Palmer"
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"Phreatophasma is an extinct genus of tetrapod from the Middle Permian of European Russia.",
" It includes only one species, Phreatophasma aenigmatum, which is itself known from a single femur found in a mine near the town of Belebei in Bashkortostan.",
" \"Phreatophasma\" comes from a fossil assemblage that is latest Ufimian to earliest Kazanian in age under the Russian stratigraphic scheme, correlating with the Roadian Age (earliest Middle Permian, about 270 million years ago) under the international stratigraphic timescale.",
" Because the species is based on a single specimen with few diagnostic anatomical features, uncertainty remains as to where it belongs in tetrapod phylogeny; originally interpreted in 1954 as an enigmatic \"theromorph\" synapsid (hence its species name \"aenigmatum\") by Soviet paleontologist Ivan Yefremov, \"Phreatophasma\" was later described as a therapsid \"incertae sedis\" by American paleontologist Alfred Romer in 1956 and then as a member of a basal synapsid family called Caseidae starting with Everett C. Olson in 1962.",
" Olson's classification was later supported by Canadian paleontologist Robert Reisz in 1986 and American paleontologist Robert L. Carroll in 1988.",
" Ivakhneneko \"et al.\" (1997) and Maddin \"et al.\" (2008) both considered \"Phreatophasma\" an indeterminate synapsid."
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"Donald Ross Prothero (February 21, 1954) is an American paleontologist, geologist, and author who specializes in mammalian paleontology.",
" His research has been in the field of magnetostratigraphy, a technique to date rock layers of the Cenozoic era and its use to date the climate changes which occurred 30-40 million years ago.",
" He is the author or editor of more than 30 books and over 250 scientific papers, including five geology textbooks."
],
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}
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"Title: Edward Drinker Cope\n\nEdward Drinker Cope (July 28, 1840 – April 12, 1897) was an American paleontologist and comparative anatomist, as well as a noted herpetologist and ichthyologist. He was a founder of the Neo-Lamarckism school of thought. Born to a wealthy Quaker family, Cope distinguished himself as a child prodigy interested in science; he published his first scientific paper at the age of 19. Though his father tried to raise Cope as a gentleman farmer, he eventually acquiesced to his son's scientific aspirations. Cope married his cousin and had one child; the family moved from Philadelphia to Haddonfield, New Jersey, although Cope would maintain a residence and museum in Philadelphia in his later years.",
"Title: George Gaylord Simpson\n\nGeorge Gaylord Simpson (June 16, 1902 – October 6, 1984) was a US paleontologist. Simpson was perhaps the most influential paleontologist of the twentieth century, and a major participant in the modern synthesis, contributing \"Tempo and mode in evolution\" (1944), \"The meaning of evolution\" (1949) and \"The major features of evolution\" (1953). He was an expert on extinct mammals and their intercontinental migrations. He anticipated such concepts as punctuated equilibrium (in \"Tempo and mode\") and dispelled the myth that the evolution of the horse was a linear process culminating in the modern \"Equus caballus\". He coined the word \"hypodigm\" in 1940, and published extensively on the taxonomy of fossil and extant mammals. Simpson was influentially, and incorrectly, opposed to Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift.",
"Title: Marshall Kay\n\nMarshall Kay (November 10, 1904 – September 4, 1975) was a geologist and professor at Columbia University. He is best known for his studies of the Ordovician of New York, Newfoundland, and Nevada, but his studies were global and he published widely on the stratigraphy of the middle and upper Ordovician. Kay's careful fieldwork provided much geological evidence for the theory of continental drift. He was awarded the Penrose Medal in 1971. Less well known is his work for the Manhattan project, as a geologist searching for manganese deposits. Marshall's son Robert Kay of Cornell University and son-in-law Robert Berner of Yale University are also geology professors. His son Richard Kay of Duke University is a biological anthropologist and vertebrate paleontologist.",
"Title: Shaler Cliffs\n\nShaler Cliffs ( ) is a rock cliffs 2 miles (3.2 km) east-southeast of Charpentier Pyramid, rising to 1,000 m in the north part of Herbert Mountains, Shackleton Range. Photographed from the air by the U.S. Navy, 1967, and surveyed by British Antarctic Survey (BAS), 1968-71. In association with the names of glacial geologists grouped in this area, named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) after Nathaniel S. Shaler (1841-1906), American geologist, joint author with geographer William Morris Davis of Glaciers (Boston, 1881) and of papers on glacial geology, 1884-92.",
"Title: Rhachitomi\n\nRhachitomi is a group of temnospondyl amphibians that includes all temnospondyls except edopoids and dendrerpetontids. It was established as a clade name by German paleontologist Rainer R. Schoch in 2013, although the name had first been established in 1919 by British paleontologist D. M. S. Watson to encompass an evolutionary grade of temnospondyls leading to the group Stereospondyli. American paleontologist Alfred Romer used the term in a similar sense, grouping most Permian and Triassic temnospondyls under Rhachitomi. A similar name that appeared earlier in the scientific literature is Rachitomi, which was named by American paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope in 1882. Rachitomi was commonly used in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century to include early amphibians such as \"Eryops\" and \"Archegosaurus\" that had rhachitomous vertebrae. Many early tetrapods have vertebrae that are split into two parts below the notochord: a pleurocentrum and an intercentrum. In rhachitomous vertebrae, the intercentrum is large and semicircular, while the pleurocentrum divided into two smaller paired elements. Schoch defined Rhachitomi as a node-based taxon to include four major and well-supported clades of temnospondyls: Dvinosauria, Eryopidae, Stereospondyli and a clade formed by Zatracheidae and Dissorophoidea. Not all members of Rhachitomi have rhachitomous vertebrae; the largest subgroup, Stereospondyli, lacks pleurocentra. Below is a cladogram from Schoch's analysis showing the placement of Rhachitomi within Temnospondyli:",
"Title: Nathaniel Shaler\n\nNathaniel Southgate Shaler (February 20, 1841 – April 10, 1906) was an American paleontologist and geologist who wrote extensively on the theological and scientific implications of the theory of evolution.",
"Title: Porter Sargent\n\nIn his youth, Sargent's family moved to a ranch in San Bernardino, California. In 1892, he became principal of a San Bernardino grammar school. The next year he went to study at Harvard University, where he obtained his bachelor's (1896) and masters (1897). Among the professors who influenced him were William James, Nathaniel Shaler, Charles Eliot Norton, and William Gilson Farlow. After graduation, Sargent taught school in Cambridge, and did graduate research on neurology, publishing 10 scientific papers, but quitting before he received his doctorate. For a decade beginning in 1904, Sargent ran a travel school for boys, in which he led tours to Europe and other parts of the world.",
"Title: Allison R. Palmer\n\nAllison Ralph (Pete) Palmer (9 January 1927 in Bound Brook, New Jersey) is an American paleontologist and geologist. His work has focused on the Cambrian period. He has had a career of nearly fifty years as a geologist with the United States Geological Survey and universities. The author of some 137 scientific articles, his research has been important in understanding of the origin and evolution of life on Earth.",
"Title: Phreatophasma\n\nPhreatophasma is an extinct genus of tetrapod from the Middle Permian of European Russia. It includes only one species, Phreatophasma aenigmatum, which is itself known from a single femur found in a mine near the town of Belebei in Bashkortostan. \"Phreatophasma\" comes from a fossil assemblage that is latest Ufimian to earliest Kazanian in age under the Russian stratigraphic scheme, correlating with the Roadian Age (earliest Middle Permian, about 270 million years ago) under the international stratigraphic timescale. Because the species is based on a single specimen with few diagnostic anatomical features, uncertainty remains as to where it belongs in tetrapod phylogeny; originally interpreted in 1954 as an enigmatic \"theromorph\" synapsid (hence its species name \"aenigmatum\") by Soviet paleontologist Ivan Yefremov, \"Phreatophasma\" was later described as a therapsid \"incertae sedis\" by American paleontologist Alfred Romer in 1956 and then as a member of a basal synapsid family called Caseidae starting with Everett C. Olson in 1962. Olson's classification was later supported by Canadian paleontologist Robert Reisz in 1986 and American paleontologist Robert L. Carroll in 1988. Ivakhneneko \"et al.\" (1997) and Maddin \"et al.\" (2008) both considered \"Phreatophasma\" an indeterminate synapsid.",
"Title: Donald Prothero\n\nDonald Ross Prothero (February 21, 1954) is an American paleontologist, geologist, and author who specializes in mammalian paleontology. His research has been in the field of magnetostratigraphy, a technique to date rock layers of the Cenozoic era and its use to date the climate changes which occurred 30-40 million years ago. He is the author or editor of more than 30 books and over 250 scientific papers, including five geology textbooks."
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8,014
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Battery Steele is a fortification on the island in what Maine city?
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Casco Bay
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bridge
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"Philip J. Deering, Sr. (1878 – December 20, 1935) was an American businessperson and politician from Maine.",
" Deering, a Democrat, served in the Maine House of Representatives from one term (1910-1912).",
" He also served four terms as chairman (de facto mayor) of the Portland, Maine City Council in 1924, 1927, 1934 and 1935."
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"Charles W. Harlow (born May 25, 1942) is an American politician from Maine.",
" Harlow served on the Portland, Maine City Council from 1990 to 1999, including a term as ceremonial mayor from 1992 to 1993.",
" In 2004, Harlow was elected as a Democrat to the Maine House of Representatives from District 116.",
" He served until 2010, when he was replaced by his daughter, Denise Harlow."
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"Battery Steele (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Battery Construction #102) is a United States military fortification on Peaks Island, Portland, Maine in Casco Bay.",
" Completed in 1942 as part of World War II, it is located on 14 acre on the oceanside area of the island, formerly part of the Peaks Island Military Reservation.",
" It is named for Harry Lee Steele, who was a Coast Artillery officer during World War I.",
" It was armed with two 16-inch MkIIMI guns and, with a 12-inch gun battery at Fort Levett on Cushing Island, replaced all previous heavy guns in the Harbor Defenses of Portland.",
" It was built to protect Casco Bay, particularly Portland harbor, from Kennebunk to Popham Beach in Phippsburg.",
" According to Kim MacIsaac and historian Joel Eastman in \"An Island at War\", “Battery Steele is not only the largest gun battery built on Peaks Island, but also an example of the largest battery ever built anywhere in the United States.”",
" In 1995, after decades of non-use, the Peaks Island Land Preserve, a community land preservation group, formed to purchase the area and forever preserve it as a public space.",
" On October 20, 2005, the property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.",
" Other coast defense structures on the island include fire control towers and the counterweight for a disappearing searchlight tower (it \"disappeared\" when folded down)."
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"Jon Hinck (born January 9, 1954) is an American environmentalist, lawyer and politician.",
" From 2006 to 2012 he served as a member of the Maine House of Representatives, representing House District 118, part of Portland, Maine.",
" From 2013 through 2016, Hinck held an at-large seat on the Portland, Maine City Council."
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"Oliver's Battery is a ruined artillery battery on the island of Tresco in the Isles of Scilly.",
" It was built by the Parliamentarian admiral, Sir Robert Blake, after he invaded Tresco in April 1651 during the years of the interregnum.",
" It was used to bombard the neighbouring island of St Mary's, which was still held by an opposing Royalist army, and forced its surrender several weeks later.",
" The battery comprised a triangle of ramparts, constructed using earth and rubble, which, combined with the natural stone features on the site, produced a substantial, if crude, fortification.",
" It is now ruined, and owned by the Duchy of Cornwall."
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"Battery Gadsden is a historic artillery battery located at Sullivan's Island, Charleston County, South Carolina.",
" It was built in 1903-1904, and is one of a series of batteries stretching from Fort Moultrie to the eastern end of Sullivan’s Island.",
" Until decommissioned in 1917, the concrete battery housed four, six inch guns.",
" It measures approximately 377 feet long and 84 feet wide, with the front or ocean side of the battery at approximately 7 feet high.",
" Battery Gadsden and its neighbor Battery Thomson provided fortification at the mouth of Charleston Harbor.",
" The battery now houses the Edgar Allan Poe Branch of the Charleston County Public Library."
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"Battery Thomson is a historic artillery battery located at Sullivan's Island, Charleston County, South Carolina.",
" It was built in 1906-1909, and is one of a series of batteries stretching from Fort Moultrie to the eastern end of Sullivan’s Island.",
" Until decommissioned in 1947, the concrete battery housed two, ten inch guns.",
" It measures approximately 326 feet long and 84 feet wide, with the front or ocean side of the battery at approximately 10 feet high.",
" Battery Thomson and its neighbor Battery Gadsden provided fortification at the mouth of Charleston Harbor."
],
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"Peaks Island is the most populous island in Casco Bay, Maine.",
" It is part of the city of Portland and is approximately 3 mi from downtown.",
" The island became a popular summer destination in the late 19th century, when it was known as the Coney Island of Maine, home to hotels, cottages, theaters, and amusement parks."
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"The Peaks Island Land Preserve (PILP) is a non-profit organization concerned with conserving natural land on Peaks Island, Maine for public use.",
" As of 2013, the PILP managed over 140 acre of land.",
" It was founded in 1994 to preserve Battery Steele, an historic United States military fortification built on Peaks Island during World War II.",
" After acquiring Battery Steele, PILP began to obtain land through purchase and donation across the island.",
" The PILP held its first post-incorporation meeting in 1995 at the Fifth Maine Regiment Community Center."
],
"title": "Peaks Island Land Preserve"
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"Santo \"Sam\" DiPietro (November 11, 1934 – October 9, 2016) was an American businessperson and politician from Maine.",
" DiPietro, a Democrat, served on the South Portland, Maine City Council for nine years, two of which were as mayor (1986–1987).",
" He also served four terms (8 years) in the Maine House of Representatives (1989–1996).",
" In 1988, DiPietro defeated Republican incumbent Earl G. Nicholson to win his seat in the Legislature."
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"Title: Philip J. Deering\n\nPhilip J. Deering, Sr. (1878 – December 20, 1935) was an American businessperson and politician from Maine. Deering, a Democrat, served in the Maine House of Representatives from one term (1910-1912). He also served four terms as chairman (de facto mayor) of the Portland, Maine City Council in 1924, 1927, 1934 and 1935.",
"Title: Charles Harlow\n\nCharles W. Harlow (born May 25, 1942) is an American politician from Maine. Harlow served on the Portland, Maine City Council from 1990 to 1999, including a term as ceremonial mayor from 1992 to 1993. In 2004, Harlow was elected as a Democrat to the Maine House of Representatives from District 116. He served until 2010, when he was replaced by his daughter, Denise Harlow.",
"Title: Battery Steele\n\nBattery Steele (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Battery Construction #102) is a United States military fortification on Peaks Island, Portland, Maine in Casco Bay. Completed in 1942 as part of World War II, it is located on 14 acre on the oceanside area of the island, formerly part of the Peaks Island Military Reservation. It is named for Harry Lee Steele, who was a Coast Artillery officer during World War I. It was armed with two 16-inch MkIIMI guns and, with a 12-inch gun battery at Fort Levett on Cushing Island, replaced all previous heavy guns in the Harbor Defenses of Portland. It was built to protect Casco Bay, particularly Portland harbor, from Kennebunk to Popham Beach in Phippsburg. According to Kim MacIsaac and historian Joel Eastman in \"An Island at War\", “Battery Steele is not only the largest gun battery built on Peaks Island, but also an example of the largest battery ever built anywhere in the United States.” In 1995, after decades of non-use, the Peaks Island Land Preserve, a community land preservation group, formed to purchase the area and forever preserve it as a public space. On October 20, 2005, the property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Other coast defense structures on the island include fire control towers and the counterweight for a disappearing searchlight tower (it \"disappeared\" when folded down).",
"Title: Jon Hinck\n\nJon Hinck (born January 9, 1954) is an American environmentalist, lawyer and politician. From 2006 to 2012 he served as a member of the Maine House of Representatives, representing House District 118, part of Portland, Maine. From 2013 through 2016, Hinck held an at-large seat on the Portland, Maine City Council.",
"Title: Oliver's Battery, Tresco\n\nOliver's Battery is a ruined artillery battery on the island of Tresco in the Isles of Scilly. It was built by the Parliamentarian admiral, Sir Robert Blake, after he invaded Tresco in April 1651 during the years of the interregnum. It was used to bombard the neighbouring island of St Mary's, which was still held by an opposing Royalist army, and forced its surrender several weeks later. The battery comprised a triangle of ramparts, constructed using earth and rubble, which, combined with the natural stone features on the site, produced a substantial, if crude, fortification. It is now ruined, and owned by the Duchy of Cornwall.",
"Title: Battery Gadsden\n\nBattery Gadsden is a historic artillery battery located at Sullivan's Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. It was built in 1903-1904, and is one of a series of batteries stretching from Fort Moultrie to the eastern end of Sullivan’s Island. Until decommissioned in 1917, the concrete battery housed four, six inch guns. It measures approximately 377 feet long and 84 feet wide, with the front or ocean side of the battery at approximately 7 feet high. Battery Gadsden and its neighbor Battery Thomson provided fortification at the mouth of Charleston Harbor. The battery now houses the Edgar Allan Poe Branch of the Charleston County Public Library.",
"Title: Battery Thomson\n\nBattery Thomson is a historic artillery battery located at Sullivan's Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. It was built in 1906-1909, and is one of a series of batteries stretching from Fort Moultrie to the eastern end of Sullivan’s Island. Until decommissioned in 1947, the concrete battery housed two, ten inch guns. It measures approximately 326 feet long and 84 feet wide, with the front or ocean side of the battery at approximately 10 feet high. Battery Thomson and its neighbor Battery Gadsden provided fortification at the mouth of Charleston Harbor.",
"Title: Peaks Island\n\nPeaks Island is the most populous island in Casco Bay, Maine. It is part of the city of Portland and is approximately 3 mi from downtown. The island became a popular summer destination in the late 19th century, when it was known as the Coney Island of Maine, home to hotels, cottages, theaters, and amusement parks.",
"Title: Peaks Island Land Preserve\n\nThe Peaks Island Land Preserve (PILP) is a non-profit organization concerned with conserving natural land on Peaks Island, Maine for public use. As of 2013, the PILP managed over 140 acre of land. It was founded in 1994 to preserve Battery Steele, an historic United States military fortification built on Peaks Island during World War II. After acquiring Battery Steele, PILP began to obtain land through purchase and donation across the island. The PILP held its first post-incorporation meeting in 1995 at the Fifth Maine Regiment Community Center.",
"Title: Santo DiPietro\n\nSanto \"Sam\" DiPietro (November 11, 1934 – October 9, 2016) was an American businessperson and politician from Maine. DiPietro, a Democrat, served on the South Portland, Maine City Council for nine years, two of which were as mayor (1986–1987). He also served four terms (8 years) in the Maine House of Representatives (1989–1996). In 1988, DiPietro defeated Republican incumbent Earl G. Nicholson to win his seat in the Legislature."
] |
8,015
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which amusement ride system was Adventure Thru Inner Space the first attraction to utilize
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The Omnimover
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"Adventure Thru Inner Space was an attraction in Disneyland's Tomorrowland, presented by Monsanto Company.",
" It was the first attraction to utilize Disney's Omnimover system."
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"The Pretzel Amusement Ride Company was a famous manufacturer of pretzel dark rides. Pretzel built over 1400 pretzel rides and sold them to carnivals and parks.",
" The pretzel ride was invented by Marvin Rempfer.",
" Leon Cassidy was Marvin's partner in the Pretzel Amusement Ride Company.",
" Both names are on the patent.",
" Leon Cassidy patented the single-rail dark ride in 1928 along with Marvin Rempfer.",
" The company originated in Tumbling Dam Park on the banks of Sunset Lake in Bridgeton, New Jersey.",
" A rider said that \"\"It felt like I was turned and twisted like a Pretzel\"\", so the name Pretzel was chosen.",
" A large heavy pretzel design was originally affixed to the front of each car to prevent the car from flipping backwards.",
" In 1929, a standard Pretzel ride had five cars, 350 feet of track, and was one and a half minutes per ride.",
" A pretzel ride sold for $1,200."
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"The Omnimover is an amusement ride system used for Disney theme park attractions.",
" Roger Broggie and Bert Brundage developed the system for WED Enterprises, which patented Omnimover in April 1968.",
" The term was coined by Imagineer Bob Gurr and is a portmanteau of OmniRange and PeopleMover.",
" Outside of Disney, it is known as an Endless Transit System."
],
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"The Maliboomer was an attraction at the Paradise Pier section of Disney California Adventure at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California.",
" Manufactured by S&S Power, Mailboomer was a Space Shot attraction, meaning it launched guests from the bottom of the tower instead of slowly lifting them to the top and dropping them from there.",
" The ride was pneumatically powered, with three connected towers, each with its own independent ride system.",
" It also contained \"Scream Shields\", used to block the screams from reaching residents near the ride."
],
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"The \"E\" Ticket was a fanzine devoted to the history of Disneyland and its attractions, especially the park as it existed during the lifetime of Walt Disney, publishing forty six issues between 1986 and 2009.",
" It was edited and published by Disneyland fans Leon Janzen and Jack Janzen until Leon's sudden death on September 9, 2003.",
" The last issue published by the brothers was the Fall 2003 Issue, #40, on Adventure Thru Inner Space.",
" Jack continued the magazine without his brother, beginning with #41 in October 2004.",
" In the final issue, #46 (Summer 2009), Jack noted that making the magazine \"Hasn't been much fun without Leon\", and he decided to end the magazine's run."
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"Jurassic Park: The Ride (Jurassic Park River Adventure at Universal's Islands of Adventure) is a water-based amusement ride based on the Steven Spielberg film \"Jurassic Park\" and Michael Crichton's novel located at Universal Studios Hollywood.",
" The ride was researched and built as the film was still in its production phase and opened on June 21, 1996.",
" Duplicates of the ride have since been built at Universal's Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios Japan.",
" A river rapids ride version of the attraction opened at Universal Studios Singapore in 2010."
],
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"The Khozan mosque is a historical mosque in the Khomeyni Shahr County of the Isfahan Province.",
" The original building of the mosque dated back to the Timurid era in the 15th century, but it's improbable that the current building to be older than the Safavid era.",
" The mosque has four iwans.",
" The southern iwan leads to the inner space of the dome.",
" The inner space of the dome is decorated by muqarnas.",
" The walls of the mosque are covered by stones and bricks.",
" The arches of the northern and southern iwans are decorated with some paintings from the Safavid era., but the paintings of the eastern and western iwans seem to belong to the Qajar era.",
" The shabestan of the mosque is behind the western iwan.",
" There are 20 stone columns with the height of 2 m in the shabestan.",
" The shabestan had been lit originally with the marble stones of the ceiling, but during the recent reparations, these marble stones have been removed."
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"The Spook-a-Rama is a dark ride from the Pretzel Amusement Ride Company located at Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park on Coney Island and run by Million Amusement Corp..",
" The rider is pulled around in a car resembling an old wooden barrel.",
" These barrels look like connected cars, but separate from each other at the beginning of the ride, so the rider must go in alone, passing paintings that change imagery, and a skeleton before the car itself forces the doors open.",
" Inside, the ride is one large, poorly lit room.",
" The ride recently had a major renovation done by Scarefactory inc. and more information will surface with the opening of Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park for the 2013 season."
],
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"Operation: Inner Space is an action game developed in 1992 and published in 1994 by Software Dynamics for Windows.",
" The player's mission is to enter the computer (represented by \"Inner Space\") in a spaceship and recover the icons and resources that have been set loose by an invasion, and ultimately to destroy the \"Inner Demon\".",
" The player interacts with other spacecraft along the way, and can compete in races for icons."
],
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},
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"The Beppu Rakutenchi Cable Line (別府ラクテンチケーブル線 , Beppu Rakutenchi Kēburu-sen ) is a Japanese funicular line in Beppu, Ōita.",
" The line opened in 1929 as a gateway to Beppu Rakutenchi amusement park on Mount Tateishi.",
" Although the line is legally considered as a public transit, not an attraction ride, riders have to pay the amusement park admission fee to take the funicular line.",
" Local residents in Otobaru, the settlement on the mountain, are allowed to ride the line without the fee.",
" The line is unique in the country as it is operated by Okamoto MFG (岡本製作所 , Okamoto Seisakujo ) , an amusement ride maker."
],
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}
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"Title: Adventure Thru Inner Space\n\nAdventure Thru Inner Space was an attraction in Disneyland's Tomorrowland, presented by Monsanto Company. It was the first attraction to utilize Disney's Omnimover system.",
"Title: Pretzel Amusement Ride Company\n\nThe Pretzel Amusement Ride Company was a famous manufacturer of pretzel dark rides. Pretzel built over 1400 pretzel rides and sold them to carnivals and parks. The pretzel ride was invented by Marvin Rempfer. Leon Cassidy was Marvin's partner in the Pretzel Amusement Ride Company. Both names are on the patent. Leon Cassidy patented the single-rail dark ride in 1928 along with Marvin Rempfer. The company originated in Tumbling Dam Park on the banks of Sunset Lake in Bridgeton, New Jersey. A rider said that \"\"It felt like I was turned and twisted like a Pretzel\"\", so the name Pretzel was chosen. A large heavy pretzel design was originally affixed to the front of each car to prevent the car from flipping backwards. In 1929, a standard Pretzel ride had five cars, 350 feet of track, and was one and a half minutes per ride. A pretzel ride sold for $1,200.",
"Title: Omnimover\n\nThe Omnimover is an amusement ride system used for Disney theme park attractions. Roger Broggie and Bert Brundage developed the system for WED Enterprises, which patented Omnimover in April 1968. The term was coined by Imagineer Bob Gurr and is a portmanteau of OmniRange and PeopleMover. Outside of Disney, it is known as an Endless Transit System.",
"Title: Maliboomer\n\nThe Maliboomer was an attraction at the Paradise Pier section of Disney California Adventure at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. Manufactured by S&S Power, Mailboomer was a Space Shot attraction, meaning it launched guests from the bottom of the tower instead of slowly lifting them to the top and dropping them from there. The ride was pneumatically powered, with three connected towers, each with its own independent ride system. It also contained \"Scream Shields\", used to block the screams from reaching residents near the ride.",
"Title: The "E" Ticket\n\nThe \"E\" Ticket was a fanzine devoted to the history of Disneyland and its attractions, especially the park as it existed during the lifetime of Walt Disney, publishing forty six issues between 1986 and 2009. It was edited and published by Disneyland fans Leon Janzen and Jack Janzen until Leon's sudden death on September 9, 2003. The last issue published by the brothers was the Fall 2003 Issue, #40, on Adventure Thru Inner Space. Jack continued the magazine without his brother, beginning with #41 in October 2004. In the final issue, #46 (Summer 2009), Jack noted that making the magazine \"Hasn't been much fun without Leon\", and he decided to end the magazine's run.",
"Title: Jurassic Park: The Ride\n\nJurassic Park: The Ride (Jurassic Park River Adventure at Universal's Islands of Adventure) is a water-based amusement ride based on the Steven Spielberg film \"Jurassic Park\" and Michael Crichton's novel located at Universal Studios Hollywood. The ride was researched and built as the film was still in its production phase and opened on June 21, 1996. Duplicates of the ride have since been built at Universal's Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios Japan. A river rapids ride version of the attraction opened at Universal Studios Singapore in 2010.",
"Title: Khozan mosque\n\nThe Khozan mosque is a historical mosque in the Khomeyni Shahr County of the Isfahan Province. The original building of the mosque dated back to the Timurid era in the 15th century, but it's improbable that the current building to be older than the Safavid era. The mosque has four iwans. The southern iwan leads to the inner space of the dome. The inner space of the dome is decorated by muqarnas. The walls of the mosque are covered by stones and bricks. The arches of the northern and southern iwans are decorated with some paintings from the Safavid era., but the paintings of the eastern and western iwans seem to belong to the Qajar era. The shabestan of the mosque is behind the western iwan. There are 20 stone columns with the height of 2 m in the shabestan. The shabestan had been lit originally with the marble stones of the ceiling, but during the recent reparations, these marble stones have been removed.",
"Title: Spook-a-Rama\n\nThe Spook-a-Rama is a dark ride from the Pretzel Amusement Ride Company located at Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park on Coney Island and run by Million Amusement Corp.. The rider is pulled around in a car resembling an old wooden barrel. These barrels look like connected cars, but separate from each other at the beginning of the ride, so the rider must go in alone, passing paintings that change imagery, and a skeleton before the car itself forces the doors open. Inside, the ride is one large, poorly lit room. The ride recently had a major renovation done by Scarefactory inc. and more information will surface with the opening of Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park for the 2013 season.",
"Title: Operation: Inner Space\n\nOperation: Inner Space is an action game developed in 1992 and published in 1994 by Software Dynamics for Windows. The player's mission is to enter the computer (represented by \"Inner Space\") in a spaceship and recover the icons and resources that have been set loose by an invasion, and ultimately to destroy the \"Inner Demon\". The player interacts with other spacecraft along the way, and can compete in races for icons.",
"Title: Beppu Rakutenchi Cable Line\n\nThe Beppu Rakutenchi Cable Line (別府ラクテンチケーブル線 , Beppu Rakutenchi Kēburu-sen ) is a Japanese funicular line in Beppu, Ōita. The line opened in 1929 as a gateway to Beppu Rakutenchi amusement park on Mount Tateishi. Although the line is legally considered as a public transit, not an attraction ride, riders have to pay the amusement park admission fee to take the funicular line. Local residents in Otobaru, the settlement on the mountain, are allowed to ride the line without the fee. The line is unique in the country as it is operated by Okamoto MFG (岡本製作所 , Okamoto Seisakujo ) , an amusement ride maker."
] |
8,016
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In which movie in 1983 did this American actor, producer, director, and screenwriter who appeared in "Glengarry Glen Ross" (1992) and "Paris Trout" (1991) star?
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The Right Stuff
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"Glengarry Glen Ross is a 1992 American drama film, adapted by David Mamet from his 1984 Pulitzer Prize- and Tony-winning play of the same name, and directed by James Foley.",
" The film is set in either New York City or Chicago, and was filmed in New York City.",
" It depicts two days in the lives of four real estate salesmen and how they become desperate when the corporate office sends a trainer to \"motivate\" them by announcing that, in one week, all except the top two salesmen will be fired."
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"Juan Ruiz Anchía (born 1949) is a Spanish cinematographer, perhaps most notable for James Foley's adaptation of David Mamet's \"Glengarry Glen Ross\" and \"At Close Range\"."
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"Glengarry Glen Ross is a play by David Mamet that won the Pulitzer Prize in 1984.",
" The play shows parts of two days in the lives of four desperate Chicago real estate agents who are prepared to engage in any number of unethical, illegal acts—from lies and flattery to bribery, threats, intimidation and burglary—to sell undesirable real estate to unwitting prospective buyers.",
" It is based on Mamet's experience having previously worked in a similar office."
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"Edward Allen Harris (born November 28, 1950) is an American actor, producer, director, and screenwriter.",
" He is known for his performances in films such as \"The Right Stuff\" (1983), \"The Abyss\" (1989), \"Glengarry Glen Ross\" (1992), \"Apollo 13\" (1995), \"Nixon\" (1995), \"The Rock\" (1996), \"Absolute Power\" (1997), \"A Beautiful Mind\" (2001), \"Enemy at the Gates\" (2001), \"Radio\" (2003), \"A History of Violence\" (2005), \"Gone Baby Gone\" (2007), \"The Way Back\" (2010), \"Man on a Ledge\" (2012), \"Gravity\" (2013), \"Snowpiercer\" (2013), and \"Run All Night\" (2015).",
" Harris currently stars in the HBO sci-fi drama series \"Westworld\"."
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"James Foley (born December 28, 1953) is an American film director.",
" His 1986 film \"At Close Range\" was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival.",
" Other films he has directed include \"Glengarry Glen Ross\", based on the both Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning play of the same name by David Mamet (actor Al Pacino received an Academy Award nomination for his performance in the film), and \"The Chamber\", based on the novel of the same name by best-selling author John Grisham."
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"Paris Trout is a 1991 made-for-television drama film directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal, starring Dennis Hopper, Barbara Hershey, and Ed Harris."
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"John Uhler \"Jack\" Lemmon III (February 8, 1925 – June 27, 2001) was an American actor and musician.",
" Lemmon was an eight time Academy Award nominee, with two wins.",
" He starred in over 60 films, such as \"Some Like It Hot\", \"The Apartment\", \"Mister Roberts\" (for which he won the 1955 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor), \"Days of Wine and Roses\", \"The Great Race\", \"Irma la Douce\", \"The Odd Couple\" and its sequel 30 years later, \"The Odd Couple II\", (and other frequent collaborations with \"Odd Couple\" co-star Walter Matthau), \"Save the Tiger\" (for which he won the 1973 Academy Award for Best Actor), \"The Out-of-Towners\", \"The China Syndrome\", \"Missing\" (for which he won Best Actor at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival), \"Glengarry Glen Ross\", \"Tuesdays with Morrie\", \"Grumpy Old Men\", and \"Grumpier Old Men\"."
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"Richard Roma is a fictional character from David Mamet's 1982 play \"Glengarry Glen Ross\" and its 1992 film adaptation.",
" Roma has been portrayed by a range of actors, including Joe Mantegna, Al Pacino and Liev Schreiber, although the role was originated by Jack Shepherd."
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"Alan Wolf Arkin (born March 26, 1934) is an American actor, director, screenwriter, musician, and singer.",
" With a film career spanning more than 55 years, Arkin is known for his performances in \"Popi\"; \"Wait Until Dark\"; \"The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming\"; \"The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter\"; \"Catch-22\"; \"The In-Laws\"; \"Edward Scissorhands\"; \"Glengarry Glen Ross\"; \"Thirteen Conversations About One Thing\"; \"Little Miss Sunshine\"; and \"Argo\"."
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"David Alan Mamet ( ; born November 30, 1947) is an American playwright, essayist, screenwriter, and film director.",
" As a playwright, Mamet has won a Pulitzer Prize and received Tony nominations for \"Glengarry Glen Ross\" (1984) and \"Speed-the-Plow\" (1988).",
" Mamet first gained acclaim for a trio of off-Broadway plays in 1976, \"The Duck Variations,\" \"Sexual Perversity in Chicago,\" and \"American Buffalo.\"",
" His play \"Race\" opened on Broadway on December 6, 2009, and his play \"The Penitent\" previewed off-Broadway on February 8, 2017."
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"Title: Glengarry Glen Ross (film)\n\nGlengarry Glen Ross is a 1992 American drama film, adapted by David Mamet from his 1984 Pulitzer Prize- and Tony-winning play of the same name, and directed by James Foley. The film is set in either New York City or Chicago, and was filmed in New York City. It depicts two days in the lives of four real estate salesmen and how they become desperate when the corporate office sends a trainer to \"motivate\" them by announcing that, in one week, all except the top two salesmen will be fired.",
"Title: Juan Ruiz Anchía\n\nJuan Ruiz Anchía (born 1949) is a Spanish cinematographer, perhaps most notable for James Foley's adaptation of David Mamet's \"Glengarry Glen Ross\" and \"At Close Range\".",
"Title: Glengarry Glen Ross\n\nGlengarry Glen Ross is a play by David Mamet that won the Pulitzer Prize in 1984. The play shows parts of two days in the lives of four desperate Chicago real estate agents who are prepared to engage in any number of unethical, illegal acts—from lies and flattery to bribery, threats, intimidation and burglary—to sell undesirable real estate to unwitting prospective buyers. It is based on Mamet's experience having previously worked in a similar office.",
"Title: Ed Harris\n\nEdward Allen Harris (born November 28, 1950) is an American actor, producer, director, and screenwriter. He is known for his performances in films such as \"The Right Stuff\" (1983), \"The Abyss\" (1989), \"Glengarry Glen Ross\" (1992), \"Apollo 13\" (1995), \"Nixon\" (1995), \"The Rock\" (1996), \"Absolute Power\" (1997), \"A Beautiful Mind\" (2001), \"Enemy at the Gates\" (2001), \"Radio\" (2003), \"A History of Violence\" (2005), \"Gone Baby Gone\" (2007), \"The Way Back\" (2010), \"Man on a Ledge\" (2012), \"Gravity\" (2013), \"Snowpiercer\" (2013), and \"Run All Night\" (2015). Harris currently stars in the HBO sci-fi drama series \"Westworld\".",
"Title: James Foley (director)\n\nJames Foley (born December 28, 1953) is an American film director. His 1986 film \"At Close Range\" was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival. Other films he has directed include \"Glengarry Glen Ross\", based on the both Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning play of the same name by David Mamet (actor Al Pacino received an Academy Award nomination for his performance in the film), and \"The Chamber\", based on the novel of the same name by best-selling author John Grisham.",
"Title: Paris Trout\n\nParis Trout is a 1991 made-for-television drama film directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal, starring Dennis Hopper, Barbara Hershey, and Ed Harris.",
"Title: Jack Lemmon\n\nJohn Uhler \"Jack\" Lemmon III (February 8, 1925 – June 27, 2001) was an American actor and musician. Lemmon was an eight time Academy Award nominee, with two wins. He starred in over 60 films, such as \"Some Like It Hot\", \"The Apartment\", \"Mister Roberts\" (for which he won the 1955 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor), \"Days of Wine and Roses\", \"The Great Race\", \"Irma la Douce\", \"The Odd Couple\" and its sequel 30 years later, \"The Odd Couple II\", (and other frequent collaborations with \"Odd Couple\" co-star Walter Matthau), \"Save the Tiger\" (for which he won the 1973 Academy Award for Best Actor), \"The Out-of-Towners\", \"The China Syndrome\", \"Missing\" (for which he won Best Actor at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival), \"Glengarry Glen Ross\", \"Tuesdays with Morrie\", \"Grumpy Old Men\", and \"Grumpier Old Men\".",
"Title: Richard Roma\n\nRichard Roma is a fictional character from David Mamet's 1982 play \"Glengarry Glen Ross\" and its 1992 film adaptation. Roma has been portrayed by a range of actors, including Joe Mantegna, Al Pacino and Liev Schreiber, although the role was originated by Jack Shepherd.",
"Title: Alan Arkin\n\nAlan Wolf Arkin (born March 26, 1934) is an American actor, director, screenwriter, musician, and singer. With a film career spanning more than 55 years, Arkin is known for his performances in \"Popi\"; \"Wait Until Dark\"; \"The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming\"; \"The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter\"; \"Catch-22\"; \"The In-Laws\"; \"Edward Scissorhands\"; \"Glengarry Glen Ross\"; \"Thirteen Conversations About One Thing\"; \"Little Miss Sunshine\"; and \"Argo\".",
"Title: David Mamet\n\nDavid Alan Mamet ( ; born November 30, 1947) is an American playwright, essayist, screenwriter, and film director. As a playwright, Mamet has won a Pulitzer Prize and received Tony nominations for \"Glengarry Glen Ross\" (1984) and \"Speed-the-Plow\" (1988). Mamet first gained acclaim for a trio of off-Broadway plays in 1976, \"The Duck Variations,\" \"Sexual Perversity in Chicago,\" and \"American Buffalo.\" His play \"Race\" opened on Broadway on December 6, 2009, and his play \"The Penitent\" previewed off-Broadway on February 8, 2017."
] |
8,017
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What president of the United States signed the Treaty of 1818, which gave United States of America the Pembina Region?
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James Monroe
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"The Treaty of Manila of 1946, formally the Treaty of General Relations and Protocol, is a treaty of general relations signed on none }} in Manila, the capital city of the Philippines.",
" Parties to the treaty were the United States of America and the Republic of the Philippines.",
" The United States granted the Philippines full independence, and the treaty provided for the recognition of that independence.",
" The treaty was signed by High Commissioner Paul V. McNutt as a representative of the United States and President Manuel Roxas representing the Philippines."
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"U.S.–Japan Status of Forces Agreement (formally, the \"Agreement under Article VI of the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between Japan and the United States of America, Regarding Facilities and Areas and the Status of United States Armed Forces in Japan\") is an agreement between Japan and the United States signed on 19 January 1960 in Washington, the same day as the revised U.S.-Japan Security Treaty.",
" It is a status of forces agreement (SOFA) as stipulated in article VI of that treaty, which referred to \"a separate agreement\" governing the \"use of [...] facilities and areas [granted to the U.S.] as well as the status of United States armed forces in Japan\".",
" It replaced the earlier \"U.S.-Japan Administrative Agreement\" that governed such issues under the original 1951 security treaty."
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"The Treaty of Cession of Manuʻa, also known as the Deed of Cession of Manuʻa, was a treaty between Tui Manuʻa Elisala and the United States signed on 16 July 1904 that ceded the islands of Manuʻa to the United States, which now forms part of American Samoa.",
" It was ratified by the United States Congress by the Ratification Act of 1929."
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"The Treaty of Cession of Tutuila, also known as the Deed of Cession of Tutuila, was a treaty between several chiefs of the island of Tutuila and the United States signed on 17 April 1900, whereby the chiefs swore allegiance to, and ceded the island of Tutuila to, the United States, which now forms part of American Samoa.",
" It was ratified by the United States Congress by the Ratification Act of 1929."
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"The Convention respecting fisheries, boundary and the restoration of slaves between the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, also known as the London Convention, Anglo-American Convention of 1818, Convention of 1818, or simply the Treaty of 1818, was an international treaty signed in 1818 between those parties.",
" Signed during the presidency of James Monroe, it resolved standing boundary issues between the two nations.",
" The treaty allowed for joint occupation and settlement of the Oregon Country, known to the British and in Canadian history as the Columbia District of the Hudson's Bay Company, and including the southern portion of its sister district New Caledonia."
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"The 1903 Cuban–American Treaty of Relations was a treaty between the Republic of Cuba and the United States signed on May 22, 1903.",
" The treaty contemplated leases of Guantánamo Bay; one such lease had been executed earlier in the year in February 1903, and a second lease was executed later in the year in July 1903."
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"The Treaty of St. Mary's (also known as the Treaty with the Miami, 1818) was signed on October 6, 1818, at Saint Mary's, Ohio, between representatives of the United States and the Miami tribe and others living in their territory.",
" The accord contained seven articles.",
" Based on the terms of the accord, the Miami ceded territories beginning at the Wabash River, subsequently known as the New Purchase, to the United States.",
" In another tenet of the accord, the United States agreed to pay the Miami a perpetual annuity of fifteen thousand dollars.",
" Moreover, the United States agreed to construct one gristmill and one sawmill, as well as provide one blacksmith, one gunsmith, and agricultural implements.",
" The Miami would also be provided one hundred and sixty bushels of salt annually."
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"The Pembina Region ( ), also referred to as the Pembina District and Pembina Department, is the historic name of an unorganized territory of land that was ceded to the United States.",
" The area included parts of what became North Dakota, and a portion of central eastern to northeastern South Dakota.",
" The eastern boundary was the Red River, and included the Pembina River area.",
" The region was formerly part of British Rupert's Land and the Red River Colony (controlled by the Hudson's Bay Company), that encompassed an area then known as the Assiniboia District, from 1763 to the signing of the Treaty of 1818.",
" The treaty transferred the region that was south of the 49th parallel from the British to the United States."
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"The Webster–Ashburton Treaty, signed August 9, 1842, was a treaty resolving several border issues between the United States and the British North American colonies (i.e. the region that became Canada).",
" Signed under John Tyler's presidency, it resolved the Aroostook War, a nonviolent dispute over the location of the Maine–New Brunswick border.",
" It established the border between Lake Superior and the Lake of the Woods, originally defined in the Treaty of Paris in 1783, reaffirmed the location of the border (at the 49th parallel) in the westward frontier up to the Rocky Mountains defined in the Treaty of 1818, defined seven crimes subject to extradition, called for a final end to the slave trade on the high seas, and agreed to shared use of the Great Lakes.",
" The treaty retroactively confirmed the southern boundary of Quebec that had been marked by stone monuments by land surveyors John Collins and Thomas Valentine in 1771–3.",
" It had been intended to be at 45 degrees north latitude, but is in some places nearly a half mile north of the parallel."
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"Morden is a city located in the Pembina Valley region of southern Manitoba, Canada near the United States border.",
" It is about 11 km west of the neighbouring city of Winkler.",
" Morden, which is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Stanley, is the second largest city in Canada's Pembina Valley region.",
" The city is located south of the Winnipeg Capital Region.",
" The communities of Morden and Winkler are often referred to as Manitoba's Twin Cities, due to their extremely close proximity, shared services, and economic ties.",
" According to Statistics Canada, the city had a population of 8,668 in 2016."
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"Title: Treaty of Manila (1946)\n\nThe Treaty of Manila of 1946, formally the Treaty of General Relations and Protocol, is a treaty of general relations signed on none }} in Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. Parties to the treaty were the United States of America and the Republic of the Philippines. The United States granted the Philippines full independence, and the treaty provided for the recognition of that independence. The treaty was signed by High Commissioner Paul V. McNutt as a representative of the United States and President Manuel Roxas representing the Philippines.",
"Title: U.S.–Japan Status of Forces Agreement\n\nU.S.–Japan Status of Forces Agreement (formally, the \"Agreement under Article VI of the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between Japan and the United States of America, Regarding Facilities and Areas and the Status of United States Armed Forces in Japan\") is an agreement between Japan and the United States signed on 19 January 1960 in Washington, the same day as the revised U.S.-Japan Security Treaty. It is a status of forces agreement (SOFA) as stipulated in article VI of that treaty, which referred to \"a separate agreement\" governing the \"use of [...] facilities and areas [granted to the U.S.] as well as the status of United States armed forces in Japan\". It replaced the earlier \"U.S.-Japan Administrative Agreement\" that governed such issues under the original 1951 security treaty.",
"Title: Treaty of Cession of Manu'a\n\nThe Treaty of Cession of Manuʻa, also known as the Deed of Cession of Manuʻa, was a treaty between Tui Manuʻa Elisala and the United States signed on 16 July 1904 that ceded the islands of Manuʻa to the United States, which now forms part of American Samoa. It was ratified by the United States Congress by the Ratification Act of 1929.",
"Title: Treaty of Cession of Tutuila\n\nThe Treaty of Cession of Tutuila, also known as the Deed of Cession of Tutuila, was a treaty between several chiefs of the island of Tutuila and the United States signed on 17 April 1900, whereby the chiefs swore allegiance to, and ceded the island of Tutuila to, the United States, which now forms part of American Samoa. It was ratified by the United States Congress by the Ratification Act of 1929.",
"Title: Treaty of 1818\n\nThe Convention respecting fisheries, boundary and the restoration of slaves between the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, also known as the London Convention, Anglo-American Convention of 1818, Convention of 1818, or simply the Treaty of 1818, was an international treaty signed in 1818 between those parties. Signed during the presidency of James Monroe, it resolved standing boundary issues between the two nations. The treaty allowed for joint occupation and settlement of the Oregon Country, known to the British and in Canadian history as the Columbia District of the Hudson's Bay Company, and including the southern portion of its sister district New Caledonia.",
"Title: Cuban–American Treaty of Relations (1903)\n\nThe 1903 Cuban–American Treaty of Relations was a treaty between the Republic of Cuba and the United States signed on May 22, 1903. The treaty contemplated leases of Guantánamo Bay; one such lease had been executed earlier in the year in February 1903, and a second lease was executed later in the year in July 1903.",
"Title: Treaty of St. Mary's\n\nThe Treaty of St. Mary's (also known as the Treaty with the Miami, 1818) was signed on October 6, 1818, at Saint Mary's, Ohio, between representatives of the United States and the Miami tribe and others living in their territory. The accord contained seven articles. Based on the terms of the accord, the Miami ceded territories beginning at the Wabash River, subsequently known as the New Purchase, to the United States. In another tenet of the accord, the United States agreed to pay the Miami a perpetual annuity of fifteen thousand dollars. Moreover, the United States agreed to construct one gristmill and one sawmill, as well as provide one blacksmith, one gunsmith, and agricultural implements. The Miami would also be provided one hundred and sixty bushels of salt annually.",
"Title: Pembina Region\n\nThe Pembina Region ( ), also referred to as the Pembina District and Pembina Department, is the historic name of an unorganized territory of land that was ceded to the United States. The area included parts of what became North Dakota, and a portion of central eastern to northeastern South Dakota. The eastern boundary was the Red River, and included the Pembina River area. The region was formerly part of British Rupert's Land and the Red River Colony (controlled by the Hudson's Bay Company), that encompassed an area then known as the Assiniboia District, from 1763 to the signing of the Treaty of 1818. The treaty transferred the region that was south of the 49th parallel from the British to the United States.",
"Title: Webster–Ashburton Treaty\n\nThe Webster–Ashburton Treaty, signed August 9, 1842, was a treaty resolving several border issues between the United States and the British North American colonies (i.e. the region that became Canada). Signed under John Tyler's presidency, it resolved the Aroostook War, a nonviolent dispute over the location of the Maine–New Brunswick border. It established the border between Lake Superior and the Lake of the Woods, originally defined in the Treaty of Paris in 1783, reaffirmed the location of the border (at the 49th parallel) in the westward frontier up to the Rocky Mountains defined in the Treaty of 1818, defined seven crimes subject to extradition, called for a final end to the slave trade on the high seas, and agreed to shared use of the Great Lakes. The treaty retroactively confirmed the southern boundary of Quebec that had been marked by stone monuments by land surveyors John Collins and Thomas Valentine in 1771–3. It had been intended to be at 45 degrees north latitude, but is in some places nearly a half mile north of the parallel.",
"Title: Morden, Manitoba\n\nMorden is a city located in the Pembina Valley region of southern Manitoba, Canada near the United States border. It is about 11 km west of the neighbouring city of Winkler. Morden, which is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Stanley, is the second largest city in Canada's Pembina Valley region. The city is located south of the Winnipeg Capital Region. The communities of Morden and Winkler are often referred to as Manitoba's Twin Cities, due to their extremely close proximity, shared services, and economic ties. According to Statistics Canada, the city had a population of 8,668 in 2016."
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8,018
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What sport did Jack Sock and Raffaella Reggi play?
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tennis
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comparison
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"title": "1989 Pilkington Glass Championships – Singles"
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"Jack Sock (born September 24, 1992) is an American professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 21 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).",
" He is one of the top ranked American men in both singles and doubles on the ATP Tour.",
" A former junior US Open champion, Sock's singles success is highlighted by 7 ATP finals, including three titles.",
" His career best result came at the 2017 Indian Wells Masters, where he reached the semi-finals."
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"Jana Novotná and Catherine Suire were the defending champions but only Suire competed that year with Raffaella Reggi."
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"title": "1989 Virginia Slims of Oklahoma – Doubles"
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"Raffaella Reggi (born 27 November 1965; ] ) is a former professional tennis player from Italy."
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"Nicole Provis and Elna Reinach won in the final 4–6, 6–4, 6–2 against Raffaella Reggi and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario."
],
"title": "1989 Virginia Slims of Albuquerque – Doubles"
},
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"Raffaella Reggi and Sergio Casal were the defending champions but lost in the semifinals to Martina Navratilova and Emilio Sánchez."
],
"title": "1987 US Open – Mixed Doubles"
},
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"sentences": [
"Raffaella Reggi was the defending champion but did not compete that year."
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"title": "1988 Virginia Slims of San Diego – Singles"
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"sentences": [
"Terry Phelps and Raffaella Reggi were the defending champions but did not compete that year."
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"title": "1989 Eckerd Open – Doubles"
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"sentences": [
"The Oslo Open was a women's professional tennis tournament held in Oslo, Norway.",
" The event was part of the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Tour and was played only once, in 1991.",
" It was classed as a Tier V event, and it was competed on an indoor carpet surface.",
" Catarina Lindqvist won the singles competition and Claudia Kohde-Kilsch and Silke Meier won the doubles; Raffaella Reggi finished runner-up in both events.",
" There was a total prize money on offer of US$100,000."
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"Title: 1989 Pilkington Glass Championships – Singles\n\nMartina Navratilova was the defending champion and won in the final 7–6, 6–2 against Raffaella Reggi.",
"Title: Jack Sock\n\nJack Sock (born September 24, 1992) is an American professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 21 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). He is one of the top ranked American men in both singles and doubles on the ATP Tour. A former junior US Open champion, Sock's singles success is highlighted by 7 ATP finals, including three titles. His career best result came at the 2017 Indian Wells Masters, where he reached the semi-finals.",
"Title: 1989 Virginia Slims of Oklahoma – Doubles\n\nJana Novotná and Catherine Suire were the defending champions but only Suire competed that year with Raffaella Reggi.",
"Title: Raffaella Reggi\n\nRaffaella Reggi (born 27 November 1965; ] ) is a former professional tennis player from Italy.",
"Title: 1989 Virginia Slims of Albuquerque – Doubles\n\nNicole Provis and Elna Reinach won in the final 4–6, 6–4, 6–2 against Raffaella Reggi and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario.",
"Title: 1987 US Open – Mixed Doubles\n\nRaffaella Reggi and Sergio Casal were the defending champions but lost in the semifinals to Martina Navratilova and Emilio Sánchez.",
"Title: 1988 Virginia Slims of San Diego – Singles\n\nRaffaella Reggi was the defending champion but did not compete that year.",
"Title: 1989 Eckerd Open – Doubles\n\nTerry Phelps and Raffaella Reggi were the defending champions but did not compete that year.",
"Title: Oslo Open\n\nThe Oslo Open was a women's professional tennis tournament held in Oslo, Norway. The event was part of the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Tour and was played only once, in 1991. It was classed as a Tier V event, and it was competed on an indoor carpet surface. Catarina Lindqvist won the singles competition and Claudia Kohde-Kilsch and Silke Meier won the doubles; Raffaella Reggi finished runner-up in both events. There was a total prize money on offer of US$100,000.",
"Title: 1988 Belgian Open – Doubles\n\nBettina Bunge and Katerina Maleeva were the defending champions but only Maleeva competed that year with Raffaella Reggi."
] |
8,019
|
Catherine Malabou Is a philosophy professor at which university located at Kingston upon Thames?
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Kingston University
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"Norbiton is an area within the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, London.",
" It lies approximately 1 mi east of Kingston upon Thames town centre, and 11 mi from Charing Cross.",
" Its main landmarks include Kingston Hospital and Kingsmeadow football stadium, which is currently used for the home matches of both AFC Wimbledon and Kingstonian F.C..",
" St Peter's Church is also located at the other end of the area."
],
"title": "Norbiton"
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"sentences": [
"Kingston-upon-Thames (spelt with hyphens) was a local government district in north east Surrey, England from 1835 to 1965 around the town now known as Kingston upon Thames.",
" It was alternatively known as Kingston on Thames (spelt with or without hyphens).",
" It was a municipal borough and also held the rarer status of Royal borough.",
" The district was abolished in 1965 and was replaced with the larger London Borough of Kingston upon Thames in Greater London, with the Royal borough status passed to the new district."
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"title": "Municipal Borough of Kingston-upon-Thames"
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"Kingston History Centre is the local history library and archive for the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames.",
" It is based in Court 1 of the former Kingston Magistrates Court at Guildhall, High Street, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 1EU.",
" The History Centre was previously known at the Local History Room, based at North Kingston Centre, Richmond Road."
],
"title": "Kingston History Centre"
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"sentences": [
"The Coronation Stone is an ancient sarsen stone block which is believed to have been the site of the coronation of seven Anglo-Saxon kings.",
" It is now located next to the Guildhall in Kingston upon Thames, England.",
" Kingston is now a town in the Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames in Greater London, but remains the seat of the administration of the county of Surrey."
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"title": "Coronation Stone (Kingston upon Thames)"
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"Catherine Malabou (] ; born 1959) is a French philosopher.",
" She is professor in the Philosophy Department at the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP) at Kingston University."
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"Kingston University London is a public research university located in Kingston upon Thames, London, United Kingdom.",
" It was founded in 1899, and became a university in 1992 after being Kingston Polytechnic.",
" The four campuses are located in Kingston and Roehampton.",
" There is a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate work spread across five faculties, and some further education provisions."
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"Ham is a suburban district in south-west London which has meadows adjoining the River Thames where the Thames Path National Trail also runs.",
" Most of Ham is in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and, chiefly, within the ward of Ham, Petersham and Richmond Riverside; the rest is in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames.",
" The district has modest convenience shops and amenities, including a petrol station and several pubs, but its commerce is subsidiary to the nearby regional-level economic centre of Kingston upon Thames."
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"The Hundred of Kingston or Kingston Hundred was an ancient hundred in the north east of the county of Surrey, England.",
" Its area has been mostly absorbed by the growth of London; with its name currently referring to both the suburban town of Kingston upon Thames and the larger Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames.",
" Its former area now corresponds to that borough and part of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in Greater London and part of the borough of Elmbridge in Surrey.",
" It bordered the Hundred of Brixton to the east, the Hundred of Elmbridge to the south, and to the west and north by the River Thames."
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"Kingston Bridge is a road bridge at Kingston upon Thames in south west London, England, carrying the A308 across the River Thames.",
" It joins the town centre of Kingston in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, to Hampton Court Park, Bushy Park, and the village of Hampton Wick in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.",
" In 2005 it was carrying approximately 50,000 vehicles per day with up to 2,000 vehicles per hour in each direction during peak times."
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"The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames is a borough in southwest London, England.",
" The main town is Kingston upon Thames and it includes Surbiton, Chessington, Malden Rushett, New Malden, Tolworth and part of Worcester Park.",
" It is the oldest of the four Royal Boroughs in England.",
" The others are Kensington and Chelsea and Greenwich also in London, and Windsor and Maidenhead.",
" The local authority is Kingston upon Thames London Borough Council."
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"Title: Norbiton\n\nNorbiton is an area within the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, London. It lies approximately 1 mi east of Kingston upon Thames town centre, and 11 mi from Charing Cross. Its main landmarks include Kingston Hospital and Kingsmeadow football stadium, which is currently used for the home matches of both AFC Wimbledon and Kingstonian F.C.. St Peter's Church is also located at the other end of the area.",
"Title: Municipal Borough of Kingston-upon-Thames\n\nKingston-upon-Thames (spelt with hyphens) was a local government district in north east Surrey, England from 1835 to 1965 around the town now known as Kingston upon Thames. It was alternatively known as Kingston on Thames (spelt with or without hyphens). It was a municipal borough and also held the rarer status of Royal borough. The district was abolished in 1965 and was replaced with the larger London Borough of Kingston upon Thames in Greater London, with the Royal borough status passed to the new district.",
"Title: Kingston History Centre\n\nKingston History Centre is the local history library and archive for the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. It is based in Court 1 of the former Kingston Magistrates Court at Guildhall, High Street, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 1EU. The History Centre was previously known at the Local History Room, based at North Kingston Centre, Richmond Road.",
"Title: Coronation Stone (Kingston upon Thames)\n\nThe Coronation Stone is an ancient sarsen stone block which is believed to have been the site of the coronation of seven Anglo-Saxon kings. It is now located next to the Guildhall in Kingston upon Thames, England. Kingston is now a town in the Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames in Greater London, but remains the seat of the administration of the county of Surrey.",
"Title: Catherine Malabou\n\nCatherine Malabou (] ; born 1959) is a French philosopher. She is professor in the Philosophy Department at the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP) at Kingston University.",
"Title: Kingston University\n\nKingston University London is a public research university located in Kingston upon Thames, London, United Kingdom. It was founded in 1899, and became a university in 1992 after being Kingston Polytechnic. The four campuses are located in Kingston and Roehampton. There is a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate work spread across five faculties, and some further education provisions.",
"Title: Ham, London\n\nHam is a suburban district in south-west London which has meadows adjoining the River Thames where the Thames Path National Trail also runs. Most of Ham is in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and, chiefly, within the ward of Ham, Petersham and Richmond Riverside; the rest is in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. The district has modest convenience shops and amenities, including a petrol station and several pubs, but its commerce is subsidiary to the nearby regional-level economic centre of Kingston upon Thames.",
"Title: Hundred of Kingston\n\nThe Hundred of Kingston or Kingston Hundred was an ancient hundred in the north east of the county of Surrey, England. Its area has been mostly absorbed by the growth of London; with its name currently referring to both the suburban town of Kingston upon Thames and the larger Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. Its former area now corresponds to that borough and part of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in Greater London and part of the borough of Elmbridge in Surrey. It bordered the Hundred of Brixton to the east, the Hundred of Elmbridge to the south, and to the west and north by the River Thames.",
"Title: Kingston Bridge, London\n\nKingston Bridge is a road bridge at Kingston upon Thames in south west London, England, carrying the A308 across the River Thames. It joins the town centre of Kingston in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, to Hampton Court Park, Bushy Park, and the village of Hampton Wick in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. In 2005 it was carrying approximately 50,000 vehicles per day with up to 2,000 vehicles per hour in each direction during peak times.",
"Title: Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames\n\nThe Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames is a borough in southwest London, England. The main town is Kingston upon Thames and it includes Surbiton, Chessington, Malden Rushett, New Malden, Tolworth and part of Worcester Park. It is the oldest of the four Royal Boroughs in England. The others are Kensington and Chelsea and Greenwich also in London, and Windsor and Maidenhead. The local authority is Kingston upon Thames London Borough Council."
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8,020
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The co-star of "The Thorn" was born in what month?
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December
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bridge
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"Margaret Thorn (née Anderson, 11 February 1897 – 10 February 1969) was a notable New Zealand bookkeeper, political activist and welfare worker.",
" She was born in Manchester, Lancashire, England in 1897.",
" She married the political activist and later Labour member of parliament Jim Thorn."
],
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"Philip Leslie Thorn (born 17 November 1951) is a former English cricketer.",
" Thorn was a right-handed batsman who bowled slow left-arm orthodox.",
" He was born at St George, Bristol."
],
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"Adam Thorn (born Adam Gabriel Thorn, December 16, 1979) spent 1998–2005 as front man and lyricist for Greensboro, North Carolina, indie punk band Kudzu Wish.",
" After bowing out at the top of their game, Thorn started the short lived Warbomb!",
", was employed as an assistant brewmaster, and then began crafting the music for his solo debut.",
" Upon the release of \"Where's The Freedom?",
"\" in 2007 Adam Thorn & The Top Buttons, a backing band of rotating members, played sporadic shows culminating in a performance in Greensboro, NC on December 16, 2007."
],
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"Bette Midler (born December 1, 1945) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, comedian, and film producer."
],
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"Charles Thorn (born 14 August 1946) is a Professor of Physics at University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida.",
" He played an important role in the development of Dual Models and string theory.",
" Among his contributions is the proof of the non-existence of ghosts in string theory.",
" The Goddard–Thorn theorem is a mathematical theorem about certain vector spaces in string theory.",
" Thorn developed it with Peter Goddard."
],
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"The Thorn is a comic, religious satire movie released on May 24, 1974, as The Divine Mr. J.",
" It was first shown as The Greatest Story Overtold at the Detroit Institute of Art in 1971.",
" It was released on video in the early 1980s as \"The Thorn\".",
" It was written, directed and produced by Peter Alexander.",
" Its release was legally challenged on grounds that its title and advertising deceptively exploited the fame of its co-star, Bette Midler."
],
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"Jesse Thorn (born April 24, 1981) is an American public radio show host/creator.",
" He is the host and producer of the radio show and podcast \"Bullseye\" (formerly \"The Sound of Young America\"), which is distributed by National Public Radio to 69 public terrestrial radio stations in 29 states and is also broadcast weekly on XM Radio's \"XM Public Radio\" channel.",
" He is the owner and founder of the Maximum Fun podcast network, where he hosts the podcasts \"Judge John Hodgman\" and \"Jordan, Jesse, Go!",
".\"",
" In addition to his work in radio and podcasts, Jesse Thorn also hosts the television program The Grid, which formerly aired on IFC, and runs a blog and web video series devoted to men's fashion called Put This On."
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"José Raúl Anguiano Valadez (February 26, 1915 – January 13, 2006) was a notable Mexican painter of the 20th century, part of the “second generation” of Mexican muralists which continued the tradition of Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros but experimented with it as well.",
" Anguiano was born during the height of the Mexican Revolution, which would inspire a majority of his mural painting.",
" He studied painting in his hometown of Guadalajara before moving to Mexico City to begin his career.",
" His first major exhibition was held at the Palacio de Bellas Artes, at age 20.",
" His works include over 100 individual and collective exhibitions with 50 murals, mostly in Mexico and the United States.",
" As he continued his artistry with aspects of the Mexican muralism movement, he also experimented with other styles such as Cubism, Surrealism and Expressionism, with themes such as clowns and prostitutes.",
" However, his most famous painting is “La espina” (The thorn) which depicts a Mayan woman digging a thorn out of her foot with a knife.",
" His later works concentrated on depicting Mexico in vivid colors and traditional imagery."
],
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"sentences": [
"Bernard 'Benny' Berg (born 14 September 1931 in Dudelange) is a Luxembourgish politician and trade unionist.",
" In the 1970s, Berg was a leading member of the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party, sitting in the Chamber of Deputies and the communal council of Dudelange.",
" When fellow LSAP deputy Raymond Vouel left the government to join the European Commission, Berg took Vouel's place in the Thorn Ministry as Deputy Prime Minister under Gaston Thorn.",
" He would serve in the government again under Pierre Werner."
],
"title": "Bernard Berg"
},
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"Air Commodore Timothy Gane Thorn, (born c. 1942), often known as Tim Thorn and nicknamed \"Tiger\", is a retired Royal Air Force officer and up to January 2010 was a pilot and flying instructor at 6 Air Experience Flight at RAF Benson, Oxfordshire."
],
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}
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"Title: Margaret Thorn\n\nMargaret Thorn (née Anderson, 11 February 1897 – 10 February 1969) was a notable New Zealand bookkeeper, political activist and welfare worker. She was born in Manchester, Lancashire, England in 1897. She married the political activist and later Labour member of parliament Jim Thorn.",
"Title: Philip Thorn\n\nPhilip Leslie Thorn (born 17 November 1951) is a former English cricketer. Thorn was a right-handed batsman who bowled slow left-arm orthodox. He was born at St George, Bristol.",
"Title: Adam Thorn\n\nAdam Thorn (born Adam Gabriel Thorn, December 16, 1979) spent 1998–2005 as front man and lyricist for Greensboro, North Carolina, indie punk band Kudzu Wish. After bowing out at the top of their game, Thorn started the short lived Warbomb! , was employed as an assistant brewmaster, and then began crafting the music for his solo debut. Upon the release of \"Where's The Freedom? \" in 2007 Adam Thorn & The Top Buttons, a backing band of rotating members, played sporadic shows culminating in a performance in Greensboro, NC on December 16, 2007.",
"Title: Bette Midler\n\nBette Midler (born December 1, 1945) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, comedian, and film producer.",
"Title: Charles Thorn\n\nCharles Thorn (born 14 August 1946) is a Professor of Physics at University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. He played an important role in the development of Dual Models and string theory. Among his contributions is the proof of the non-existence of ghosts in string theory. The Goddard–Thorn theorem is a mathematical theorem about certain vector spaces in string theory. Thorn developed it with Peter Goddard.",
"Title: The Thorn\n\nThe Thorn is a comic, religious satire movie released on May 24, 1974, as The Divine Mr. J. It was first shown as The Greatest Story Overtold at the Detroit Institute of Art in 1971. It was released on video in the early 1980s as \"The Thorn\". It was written, directed and produced by Peter Alexander. Its release was legally challenged on grounds that its title and advertising deceptively exploited the fame of its co-star, Bette Midler.",
"Title: Jesse Thorn\n\nJesse Thorn (born April 24, 1981) is an American public radio show host/creator. He is the host and producer of the radio show and podcast \"Bullseye\" (formerly \"The Sound of Young America\"), which is distributed by National Public Radio to 69 public terrestrial radio stations in 29 states and is also broadcast weekly on XM Radio's \"XM Public Radio\" channel. He is the owner and founder of the Maximum Fun podcast network, where he hosts the podcasts \"Judge John Hodgman\" and \"Jordan, Jesse, Go! .\" In addition to his work in radio and podcasts, Jesse Thorn also hosts the television program The Grid, which formerly aired on IFC, and runs a blog and web video series devoted to men's fashion called Put This On.",
"Title: Raúl Anguiano\n\nJosé Raúl Anguiano Valadez (February 26, 1915 – January 13, 2006) was a notable Mexican painter of the 20th century, part of the “second generation” of Mexican muralists which continued the tradition of Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros but experimented with it as well. Anguiano was born during the height of the Mexican Revolution, which would inspire a majority of his mural painting. He studied painting in his hometown of Guadalajara before moving to Mexico City to begin his career. His first major exhibition was held at the Palacio de Bellas Artes, at age 20. His works include over 100 individual and collective exhibitions with 50 murals, mostly in Mexico and the United States. As he continued his artistry with aspects of the Mexican muralism movement, he also experimented with other styles such as Cubism, Surrealism and Expressionism, with themes such as clowns and prostitutes. However, his most famous painting is “La espina” (The thorn) which depicts a Mayan woman digging a thorn out of her foot with a knife. His later works concentrated on depicting Mexico in vivid colors and traditional imagery.",
"Title: Bernard Berg\n\nBernard 'Benny' Berg (born 14 September 1931 in Dudelange) is a Luxembourgish politician and trade unionist. In the 1970s, Berg was a leading member of the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party, sitting in the Chamber of Deputies and the communal council of Dudelange. When fellow LSAP deputy Raymond Vouel left the government to join the European Commission, Berg took Vouel's place in the Thorn Ministry as Deputy Prime Minister under Gaston Thorn. He would serve in the government again under Pierre Werner.",
"Title: Tim Thorn\n\nAir Commodore Timothy Gane Thorn, (born c. 1942), often known as Tim Thorn and nicknamed \"Tiger\", is a retired Royal Air Force officer and up to January 2010 was a pilot and flying instructor at 6 Air Experience Flight at RAF Benson, Oxfordshire."
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8,021
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Holton Ford Graham's first film appearance was in a film based on what short story?
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"Trucks"
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"George A. Williams (August 11, 1854 – February 21, 1936), sometimes known as \"G.A. Williams\" or simply as George Williams, was an American actor of the silent film era.",
" Born in 1854 in Kinnickinnic, Wisconsin, he broke into the film industry in 1914.",
" He worked mostly in film shorts, appearing in well over 100 of them in his 14-year career.",
" He would also perform in approximately 20 feature-length films during this span.",
" His first film appearance was in the film short, \"In the Days of Witchcraft\" (1913), and he would make his feature debut in 1916's \"The Dumb Girl of Portici\", directed by Lois Weber.",
" 1914 would see him appear in several episodes of the serial, \"The Hazards of Helen\".",
" In 1922, he would be cast as one of the leads in the serial, \"In the Days of Buffalo Bill\", directed by Edward Laemmle.",
" His final film appearance would be in the 1926 silent film, \"The Winner\", directed by Harry J. Brown"
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"Children on Their Birthdays is a 2002 American independent film directed by Mark Medoff.",
" The screenplay written by Douglas Sloan is based on \"Children on Their Birthdays\", the short story of the same title by Truman Capote.",
" This was the last film appearance by Joe Pichler before his disappearance in 2006."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Bright Road is a 1953 low-budget film adapted from the Christopher Award-winning short story \"See How They Run\" by Mary Elizabeth Vroman.",
" Directed by Gerald Mayer and featuring a nearly all-black cast, the film stars Dorothy Dandridge as an idealistic first-year elementary school teacher trying to reach out to a problem student.",
" The movie is also notable as the first feature film appearance by Harry Belafonte, who co-stars as the principal of the school."
],
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"sentences": [
"Mandy is a 1952 British film about a family's struggle to give their deaf daughter a better life.",
" It was directed by Alexander Mackendrick and is based on the novel \"The Day Is Ours\" by Hilda Lewis.",
" It stars Phyllis Calvert, Jack Hawkins and Terence Morgan, and features the first film appearance by Jane Asher.",
" In the US the film was released as The Story of Mandy, later also distributed as Crash of Silence."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"\"Indian Camp\" is a short story written by Ernest Hemingway.",
" The story was first published in 1924 in Ford Madox Ford's literary magazine \"Transatlantic Review\" in Paris and republished by Boni & Liveright in Hemingway's first American volume of short stories \"In Our Time\" in 1925.",
" Hemingway's semi-autobiographical character Nick Adams—a child in this story—makes his first appearance in \"Indian Camp\", told from his point of view."
],
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},
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"Maximum Overdrive is a 1986 American science fiction horror comedy film written and directed by Stephen King.",
" The film stars Emilio Estevez, Pat Hingle, Laura Harrington, and Yeardley Smith.",
" The screenplay was inspired by and loosely based on King's short story \"Trucks\", which was included in King's first collection of short stories, \"Night Shift\"."
],
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"The Penguin Pool Murder is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy/mystery film starring Edna May Oliver as Hildegarde Withers, a witness in a murder case at the New York Aquarium, with James Gleason as the police inspector in charge of the case, who investigates with her unwanted help, and Robert Armstrong as an attorney representing Mae Clarke, the wife of the victim.",
" Oliver's appearance was the first film appearance of the character of Hildegarde Withers, the schoolteacher and sleuth based on the character from the 1931 novel \"The Penguin Pool Murder\" by Stuart Palmer.",
" It is the first in a trilogy including \"Murder on the Blackboard\", and \"Murder on a Honeymoon\", in which Oliver and Gleason team up for the lead roles."
],
"title": "The Penguin Pool Murder"
},
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"The Dove (De Düva) is a 1968 American short film that humorously parodies the films of Swedish director Ingmar Bergman.",
" The film borrows heavily from the plot lines of some of Bergman's most famous films made before 1968.",
" There is a journey by car back to the location of childhood memories as in \"Wild Strawberries\".",
" The main characters meet with the shrouded figure of Death as in \"The Seventh Seal\".",
" The film was directed by George Coe and Anthony Lover.",
" Madeline Kahn made her first film appearance, in a supporting role.",
" The dialogue and voice-over narration are spoken mostly in a heavily accented fictional language, which is mostly English made to sound like Swedish, with many of the nouns ending in \"ska\".",
" (For example, the subtitled word \"eventually\" is spoken in dialogue as \"sooner or lateska\".)",
" There are also a smattering of Yiddish words.",
" The subtitles, which often do not literally match the dialogue, add to the humor."
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"Mildred Holland (April 9, 1869 – January 27, 1944) was an American actress.",
" She appeared on stage for more than 35 years, making her first appearance on September 24, 1890 at Hermann's Bleeker Hall in New York.",
" Her first film appearance was in 1912, in the short \"Two Old Pals\" with Otto Breitkreutz."
],
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"Holter Ford Graham (born February 11, 1972) is an American actor and voice-over narrator from Baltimore, Maryland.",
" He appeared in his first film, Stephen King’s \"Maximum Overdrive\", at age thirteen.",
" He is best known for his film work in the original John Waters’s \"Hairspray\"; the Oscar-nominated \"Fly Away Home\"; \"Six Ways to Sunday\"; \"Spin the Bottle\"; and \"Offspring\", as well as his television work on \"Damages\", \"Rescue Me\", \"Law & Order\", \"Army Wives\", and \"New York Undercover\".",
" From 2008 – 2010, Graham was the co-host of Planet Green’s groundbreaking environmental program, \"Wasted\".",
" Since 2000, he has been the voice of HBO, and has narrated over 150 audio books, winning dozens of awards for his work."
],
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"Title: George A. Williams (actor)\n\nGeorge A. Williams (August 11, 1854 – February 21, 1936), sometimes known as \"G.A. Williams\" or simply as George Williams, was an American actor of the silent film era. Born in 1854 in Kinnickinnic, Wisconsin, he broke into the film industry in 1914. He worked mostly in film shorts, appearing in well over 100 of them in his 14-year career. He would also perform in approximately 20 feature-length films during this span. His first film appearance was in the film short, \"In the Days of Witchcraft\" (1913), and he would make his feature debut in 1916's \"The Dumb Girl of Portici\", directed by Lois Weber. 1914 would see him appear in several episodes of the serial, \"The Hazards of Helen\". In 1922, he would be cast as one of the leads in the serial, \"In the Days of Buffalo Bill\", directed by Edward Laemmle. His final film appearance would be in the 1926 silent film, \"The Winner\", directed by Harry J. Brown",
"Title: Children on Their Birthdays\n\nChildren on Their Birthdays is a 2002 American independent film directed by Mark Medoff. The screenplay written by Douglas Sloan is based on \"Children on Their Birthdays\", the short story of the same title by Truman Capote. This was the last film appearance by Joe Pichler before his disappearance in 2006.",
"Title: Bright Road\n\nBright Road is a 1953 low-budget film adapted from the Christopher Award-winning short story \"See How They Run\" by Mary Elizabeth Vroman. Directed by Gerald Mayer and featuring a nearly all-black cast, the film stars Dorothy Dandridge as an idealistic first-year elementary school teacher trying to reach out to a problem student. The movie is also notable as the first feature film appearance by Harry Belafonte, who co-stars as the principal of the school.",
"Title: Mandy (film)\n\nMandy is a 1952 British film about a family's struggle to give their deaf daughter a better life. It was directed by Alexander Mackendrick and is based on the novel \"The Day Is Ours\" by Hilda Lewis. It stars Phyllis Calvert, Jack Hawkins and Terence Morgan, and features the first film appearance by Jane Asher. In the US the film was released as The Story of Mandy, later also distributed as Crash of Silence.",
"Title: Indian Camp\n\n\"Indian Camp\" is a short story written by Ernest Hemingway. The story was first published in 1924 in Ford Madox Ford's literary magazine \"Transatlantic Review\" in Paris and republished by Boni & Liveright in Hemingway's first American volume of short stories \"In Our Time\" in 1925. Hemingway's semi-autobiographical character Nick Adams—a child in this story—makes his first appearance in \"Indian Camp\", told from his point of view.",
"Title: Maximum Overdrive\n\nMaximum Overdrive is a 1986 American science fiction horror comedy film written and directed by Stephen King. The film stars Emilio Estevez, Pat Hingle, Laura Harrington, and Yeardley Smith. The screenplay was inspired by and loosely based on King's short story \"Trucks\", which was included in King's first collection of short stories, \"Night Shift\".",
"Title: The Penguin Pool Murder\n\nThe Penguin Pool Murder is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy/mystery film starring Edna May Oliver as Hildegarde Withers, a witness in a murder case at the New York Aquarium, with James Gleason as the police inspector in charge of the case, who investigates with her unwanted help, and Robert Armstrong as an attorney representing Mae Clarke, the wife of the victim. Oliver's appearance was the first film appearance of the character of Hildegarde Withers, the schoolteacher and sleuth based on the character from the 1931 novel \"The Penguin Pool Murder\" by Stuart Palmer. It is the first in a trilogy including \"Murder on the Blackboard\", and \"Murder on a Honeymoon\", in which Oliver and Gleason team up for the lead roles.",
"Title: The Dove (1968 film)\n\nThe Dove (De Düva) is a 1968 American short film that humorously parodies the films of Swedish director Ingmar Bergman. The film borrows heavily from the plot lines of some of Bergman's most famous films made before 1968. There is a journey by car back to the location of childhood memories as in \"Wild Strawberries\". The main characters meet with the shrouded figure of Death as in \"The Seventh Seal\". The film was directed by George Coe and Anthony Lover. Madeline Kahn made her first film appearance, in a supporting role. The dialogue and voice-over narration are spoken mostly in a heavily accented fictional language, which is mostly English made to sound like Swedish, with many of the nouns ending in \"ska\". (For example, the subtitled word \"eventually\" is spoken in dialogue as \"sooner or lateska\".) There are also a smattering of Yiddish words. The subtitles, which often do not literally match the dialogue, add to the humor.",
"Title: Mildred Holland\n\nMildred Holland (April 9, 1869 – January 27, 1944) was an American actress. She appeared on stage for more than 35 years, making her first appearance on September 24, 1890 at Hermann's Bleeker Hall in New York. Her first film appearance was in 1912, in the short \"Two Old Pals\" with Otto Breitkreutz.",
"Title: Holter Graham\n\nHolter Ford Graham (born February 11, 1972) is an American actor and voice-over narrator from Baltimore, Maryland. He appeared in his first film, Stephen King’s \"Maximum Overdrive\", at age thirteen. He is best known for his film work in the original John Waters’s \"Hairspray\"; the Oscar-nominated \"Fly Away Home\"; \"Six Ways to Sunday\"; \"Spin the Bottle\"; and \"Offspring\", as well as his television work on \"Damages\", \"Rescue Me\", \"Law & Order\", \"Army Wives\", and \"New York Undercover\". From 2008 – 2010, Graham was the co-host of Planet Green’s groundbreaking environmental program, \"Wasted\". Since 2000, he has been the voice of HBO, and has narrated over 150 audio books, winning dozens of awards for his work."
] |
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Which person, going by the name "Red End", as well as many other names, led 14 Sioux against the settlements near Okoboji and the Spirit Lakes?
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Inkpaduta
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"Oliver Red Cloud (November 30, 1919 – July 4, 2013) was a chief of the Oglala Sioux.",
" Oliver Red Cloud is a direct descendant of Chief Red Cloud.",
" He was the spiritual leader of the tribe for many years and very active in tribal affairs as well as the annual pow wow.",
" He worked hard to instill spiritual values and rituals.",
" He spoke at length during the annual pow wows every August.",
" This pow wow of dancing and friendship is one of the largest in the USA open to all.",
" He became Chief of the Oglala Lakota, also known as the Oglala Sioux, in 1977 at the death of his father Charles Red Cloud."
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"In science, Brownian noise ( ), also known as Brown noise or red noise, is the kind of signal noise produced by Brownian motion, hence its alternative name of random walk noise.",
" The term \"Brown noise\" comes not from the color, but after Robert Brown, the discoverer of Brownian motion.",
" The term \"red noise\" comes from the \"white noise\"/\"white light\" analogy; red noise is strong in longer wavelengths, similar to the red end of the visible spectrum."
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"The Spirit Lake Massacre (March 8–12, 1857) was an attack by a \"Wahpekute\" band of Santee Sioux on scattered Iowa frontier settlements during a severe winter.",
" Suffering a shortage of food, the renegade chief Inkpaduta (Scarlet Point) led 14 Sioux against the settlements near Okoboji and Spirit lakes in the northwestern territory of Iowa near the Minnesota border, in revenge of the murder of Inkpaduta's brother, Sidominadotah, and Sidominadotah's family by Henry Lott.",
" The Sioux killed 35-40 settlers in their scattered holdings, took four young women captive, and headed north.",
" The youngest captive, Abbie Gardner, was kept a few months before being ransomed in early summer.",
" It was the last Native American attack on settlers in Iowa, but the events increased tensions between the Sioux and settlers in the Minnesota Territory."
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"Teesside ( ) is the conurbation in the north east of England around the urban centre of Middlesbrough that is also made up of the towns of Billingham, Redcar, Stockton-on-Tees, Thornaby and surrounding settlements near the River Tees.",
" It was also the name of a local government district between 1968 and 1974—the County Borough of Teesside.",
" Teesside remains an important centre for heavy industry, although the number of people employed has declined.",
" Traditional industries, primarily steelmaking (British Steel) and chemical manufacture (Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI)), have been replaced to a large extent by high technology activities, science development and service sector roles."
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"The Parliament of Las Canoas (Spanish: \"Parlamento de Las Canoas\" ) was a diplomatic meeting between Mapuche-Huilliches and Spanish authorities in 1793 held at the confluence of Rahue River and Damas River near what is today the city of Osorno.",
" The parliament was summoned by the Royal Governor of Chile Ambrosio O'Higgins after the Spanish had suppressed an uprising by the Mapuche-Huilliches of Ranco and Río Bueno in 1792.",
" The parliament is historically relevant since the treaty signed at the end of the meeting allowed the Spanish to reestablish the city of Osorno and secure the transit rights between Valdivia and the Spanish mainland settlements near Chiloé Archipelago.",
" The indigenous signatories recognized the king of Spain as their sovereign but they kept considerable autonomy in the lands they did not ceded.",
" The treaty is unique in that it was the first time Mapuches formally ceded territory to the Spanish."
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"Inkpaduta (Dakota: Iŋkpáduta, variously translated as \"Red End,\" \"Red Cap,\" or \"Scarlet Point\") (about 1797–1881) was a war chief of the Wahpekute band of the Dakota (Eastern or Santee Dakota) during the 1857 Spirit Lake Massacre and later Western Sioux actions against the United States Army in the Dakota Territory, Wyoming and Montana."
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"East Okoboji Lake is a natural body of water, approximately 1,835 acres (7.43 km²) in area, in Dickinson County in northwest Iowa in the United States.",
" It is part of the chain of lakes known as the Iowa Great Lakes.",
" The area was long inhabited by the Santee or Eastern Dakota Sioux.",
" The lake was known after its Dakota-language name, \"Okoboozhy\", meaning reeds and rushes."
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"Selfridge is a city in Sioux County, North Dakota, United States and on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation.",
" Selfridge was founded in 1911.",
" The population was 160 at the 2010 census.",
" Other settlements near this city include Fort Yates, North Dakota and Porcupine, North Dakota.",
" Previous settlements that have since dissolved are Maple Leaf and Chadwick."
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"Stone State Park is a state park of Iowa, USA, located in the bluffs and ravines adjacent to the Big Sioux River.",
" The park consists of 1069 acre in Woodbury and Plymouth Counties near Sioux City, and overlooks the South Dakota-Iowa border.",
" Stone Park is near the northernmost extent of the Loess Hills, and is at the transition from clay bluffs and prairie to sedimentary rock hills and bur oak forest along the Iowa side of the Big Sioux River.",
" A variety of prairie plants can be found on the steep slopes and ridges, including yucca, penstemon, rough blazing star, silky aster, and pasque flower.",
" Wild turkey, white-tailed deer, coyote, and red fox are found in the park.",
" Birdlife includes the turkey vulture, barred owl, rufous-sided (eastern) towhee, and the ovenbird.",
" Exposed bedrock in the park is composed of lignite, shale, sandstone, and limestone, and dates to the Cretaceous period; it is rich in marine fossils.",
" The park contains many miles of hiking and equestrian trails, and is a popular destination for day visitors, overnight campers, mountain bike enthusiasts, and picnickers."
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"West Okoboji Lake (sometimes known as West Lake Okoboji) is a natural body of water, approximately 3847 acre in area, in Dickinson County in northwest Iowa in the United States.",
" It is part of the chain of lakes known as the Iowa Great Lakes.",
" The area was long inhabited by the Santee or Dakota Sioux.",
" The Dakota-language name for the lake was \"Minnetonka\", meaning \"great waters\"."
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"Title: Oliver Red Cloud\n\nOliver Red Cloud (November 30, 1919 – July 4, 2013) was a chief of the Oglala Sioux. Oliver Red Cloud is a direct descendant of Chief Red Cloud. He was the spiritual leader of the tribe for many years and very active in tribal affairs as well as the annual pow wow. He worked hard to instill spiritual values and rituals. He spoke at length during the annual pow wows every August. This pow wow of dancing and friendship is one of the largest in the USA open to all. He became Chief of the Oglala Lakota, also known as the Oglala Sioux, in 1977 at the death of his father Charles Red Cloud.",
"Title: Brownian noise\n\nIn science, Brownian noise ( ), also known as Brown noise or red noise, is the kind of signal noise produced by Brownian motion, hence its alternative name of random walk noise. The term \"Brown noise\" comes not from the color, but after Robert Brown, the discoverer of Brownian motion. The term \"red noise\" comes from the \"white noise\"/\"white light\" analogy; red noise is strong in longer wavelengths, similar to the red end of the visible spectrum.",
"Title: Spirit Lake Massacre\n\nThe Spirit Lake Massacre (March 8–12, 1857) was an attack by a \"Wahpekute\" band of Santee Sioux on scattered Iowa frontier settlements during a severe winter. Suffering a shortage of food, the renegade chief Inkpaduta (Scarlet Point) led 14 Sioux against the settlements near Okoboji and Spirit lakes in the northwestern territory of Iowa near the Minnesota border, in revenge of the murder of Inkpaduta's brother, Sidominadotah, and Sidominadotah's family by Henry Lott. The Sioux killed 35-40 settlers in their scattered holdings, took four young women captive, and headed north. The youngest captive, Abbie Gardner, was kept a few months before being ransomed in early summer. It was the last Native American attack on settlers in Iowa, but the events increased tensions between the Sioux and settlers in the Minnesota Territory.",
"Title: Teesside\n\nTeesside ( ) is the conurbation in the north east of England around the urban centre of Middlesbrough that is also made up of the towns of Billingham, Redcar, Stockton-on-Tees, Thornaby and surrounding settlements near the River Tees. It was also the name of a local government district between 1968 and 1974—the County Borough of Teesside. Teesside remains an important centre for heavy industry, although the number of people employed has declined. Traditional industries, primarily steelmaking (British Steel) and chemical manufacture (Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI)), have been replaced to a large extent by high technology activities, science development and service sector roles.",
"Title: Parliament of Las Canoas\n\nThe Parliament of Las Canoas (Spanish: \"Parlamento de Las Canoas\" ) was a diplomatic meeting between Mapuche-Huilliches and Spanish authorities in 1793 held at the confluence of Rahue River and Damas River near what is today the city of Osorno. The parliament was summoned by the Royal Governor of Chile Ambrosio O'Higgins after the Spanish had suppressed an uprising by the Mapuche-Huilliches of Ranco and Río Bueno in 1792. The parliament is historically relevant since the treaty signed at the end of the meeting allowed the Spanish to reestablish the city of Osorno and secure the transit rights between Valdivia and the Spanish mainland settlements near Chiloé Archipelago. The indigenous signatories recognized the king of Spain as their sovereign but they kept considerable autonomy in the lands they did not ceded. The treaty is unique in that it was the first time Mapuches formally ceded territory to the Spanish.",
"Title: Inkpaduta\n\nInkpaduta (Dakota: Iŋkpáduta, variously translated as \"Red End,\" \"Red Cap,\" or \"Scarlet Point\") (about 1797–1881) was a war chief of the Wahpekute band of the Dakota (Eastern or Santee Dakota) during the 1857 Spirit Lake Massacre and later Western Sioux actions against the United States Army in the Dakota Territory, Wyoming and Montana.",
"Title: East Okoboji Lake\n\nEast Okoboji Lake is a natural body of water, approximately 1,835 acres (7.43 km²) in area, in Dickinson County in northwest Iowa in the United States. It is part of the chain of lakes known as the Iowa Great Lakes. The area was long inhabited by the Santee or Eastern Dakota Sioux. The lake was known after its Dakota-language name, \"Okoboozhy\", meaning reeds and rushes.",
"Title: Selfridge, North Dakota\n\nSelfridge is a city in Sioux County, North Dakota, United States and on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation. Selfridge was founded in 1911. The population was 160 at the 2010 census. Other settlements near this city include Fort Yates, North Dakota and Porcupine, North Dakota. Previous settlements that have since dissolved are Maple Leaf and Chadwick.",
"Title: Stone State Park\n\nStone State Park is a state park of Iowa, USA, located in the bluffs and ravines adjacent to the Big Sioux River. The park consists of 1069 acre in Woodbury and Plymouth Counties near Sioux City, and overlooks the South Dakota-Iowa border. Stone Park is near the northernmost extent of the Loess Hills, and is at the transition from clay bluffs and prairie to sedimentary rock hills and bur oak forest along the Iowa side of the Big Sioux River. A variety of prairie plants can be found on the steep slopes and ridges, including yucca, penstemon, rough blazing star, silky aster, and pasque flower. Wild turkey, white-tailed deer, coyote, and red fox are found in the park. Birdlife includes the turkey vulture, barred owl, rufous-sided (eastern) towhee, and the ovenbird. Exposed bedrock in the park is composed of lignite, shale, sandstone, and limestone, and dates to the Cretaceous period; it is rich in marine fossils. The park contains many miles of hiking and equestrian trails, and is a popular destination for day visitors, overnight campers, mountain bike enthusiasts, and picnickers.",
"Title: West Okoboji Lake\n\nWest Okoboji Lake (sometimes known as West Lake Okoboji) is a natural body of water, approximately 3847 acre in area, in Dickinson County in northwest Iowa in the United States. It is part of the chain of lakes known as the Iowa Great Lakes. The area was long inhabited by the Santee or Dakota Sioux. The Dakota-language name for the lake was \"Minnetonka\", meaning \"great waters\"."
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In what year was the university at which Doug Weaver served as the head football coach from 1960 to 1966 opened?
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"Douglas W. Weaver (born October 15, 1930) is a former American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator.",
" He served as the head football coach at Kansas State University from 1960 to 1966 and at Southern Illinois University Carbondale from 1974 to 1975, compiling a career college football record of 11–78–2.",
" His Kansas State Wildcats teams posted two of the longest losing streaks in college football history.",
" Weaver was also the athletic director at the Georgia Institute of Technology from 1976 to 1979 and at Michigan State University from 1979 to 1989."
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"The 1965 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 1965 college football season.",
" The team's head football coach was Doug Weaver.",
" The Wildcats played their home games in Memorial Stadium.",
" 1965 saw the Wildcats finish with a record of 0–10, and a 0–7 record in Big Eight Conference play.",
" The Wildcats score only 43 points while giving up 296.",
" The finished eight in the Big Eight."
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"The 1966 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 1966 college football season.",
" The team's head football coach was Doug Weaver.",
" It was the last year at the helm of the Wildcats for Doug Weaver.",
" The Wildcats played their home games in Memorial Stadium for the second to last year.",
" The Wildcats finished the season with a 0–9–1 record with a 0–6–1 record in conference play.",
" They finished in a tie for seventh place.",
" The Wildcats scored 66 points and gave up 226 points."
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"The 1961 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 1961 college football season.",
" The team's head football coach was Doug Weaver.",
" The Wildcats played their home games in Memorial Stadium.",
" 1961 saw the Wildcats finish with a record of 2–8, and a 0–7 record in Big Eight Conference play.",
" The Wildcats scored only 58 points while giving up 232.",
" The finished eighth in the Big Eight."
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" They finished in eighth place.",
" The Wildcats scored just 39 points and gave up 283 points."
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"The 1963 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 1963 college football season.",
" The team's head football coach was Doug Weaver.",
" The Wildcats played their home games in Memorial Stadium.",
" 1963 saw the Wildcats finish with a record of 2–7, and a 1–5 record in Big Eight Conference play.",
" The Wildcats score only 91 points while giving up 222.",
" The finished seventh in the Big Eight."
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"The 1964 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 1964 college football season.",
" The team's head football coach was Doug Weaver.",
" The Wildcats played their home games in Memorial Stadium for the second to last year.",
" The Wildcats finished the season with a 3–7 record with a 3–4 record in conference play.",
" They finished in a tie for seventh place.",
" The Wildcats scored 64 points and gave up 186 points."
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"Tom Keele (born c. 1933) is a former American football coach.",
" He served as the head football coach at California State University, Northridge from 1979 to 1985, compiling a record of 31–42–1.",
" Keele graduated from Jefferson High School in Portland Oregon in 1951.",
" He attended the University of Oregon, where he played football for the Oregon Webfoots as a tackle from 1957 to 1959.",
" Keele began his coaching career in 1960 at North Eugene High School in Eugene, Oregon, working two years as an assistant football coach and sophomore basketball coach.",
" He moved to Oregon City High School in Oregon City, Oregon in 1962, serving as head football coach and leading his team to a 9–1–1 record.",
" The following year, he was hired as head football coach at the newly-formed Sheldon High School in Eugene."
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"The 1960 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 1960 college football season.",
" The team's head football coach was Doug Weaver.",
" It was Weaver's first season at the helm of the Wildcats.",
" The Wildcats played their home games in Memorial Stadium.",
" The Wildcats finished the season with a 1–9 record with a 0–7 record in conference play.",
" They finished in eighth place.",
" The Wildcats scored just 78 points and gave up 316 points."
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"Kansas State University, commonly shortened to Kansas State or K-State, is a public doctoral university with its main campus in Manhattan, Kansas, United States.",
" Kansas State was opened as the state's land-grant college in 1863 – the first public institution of higher learning in the state of Kansas.",
" It had a record high enrollment of 24,766 students for the Fall 2014 semester."
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"title": "Kansas State University"
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"Title: Doug Weaver\n\nDouglas W. Weaver (born October 15, 1930) is a former American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Kansas State University from 1960 to 1966 and at Southern Illinois University Carbondale from 1974 to 1975, compiling a career college football record of 11–78–2. His Kansas State Wildcats teams posted two of the longest losing streaks in college football history. Weaver was also the athletic director at the Georgia Institute of Technology from 1976 to 1979 and at Michigan State University from 1979 to 1989.",
"Title: 1965 Kansas State Wildcats football team\n\nThe 1965 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 1965 college football season. The team's head football coach was Doug Weaver. The Wildcats played their home games in Memorial Stadium. 1965 saw the Wildcats finish with a record of 0–10, and a 0–7 record in Big Eight Conference play. The Wildcats score only 43 points while giving up 296. The finished eight in the Big Eight.",
"Title: 1966 Kansas State Wildcats football team\n\nThe 1966 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 1966 college football season. The team's head football coach was Doug Weaver. It was the last year at the helm of the Wildcats for Doug Weaver. The Wildcats played their home games in Memorial Stadium for the second to last year. The Wildcats finished the season with a 0–9–1 record with a 0–6–1 record in conference play. They finished in a tie for seventh place. The Wildcats scored 66 points and gave up 226 points.",
"Title: 1961 Kansas State Wildcats football team\n\nThe 1961 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 1961 college football season. The team's head football coach was Doug Weaver. The Wildcats played their home games in Memorial Stadium. 1961 saw the Wildcats finish with a record of 2–8, and a 0–7 record in Big Eight Conference play. The Wildcats scored only 58 points while giving up 232. The finished eighth in the Big Eight.",
"Title: 1962 Kansas State Wildcats football team\n\nThe 1962 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 1962 college football season. The team's head football coach was Doug Weaver. The Wildcats played their home games in Memorial Stadium. The Wildcats finished the season with a 0–10 record with a 0–7 record in conference play. They finished in eighth place. The Wildcats scored just 39 points and gave up 283 points.",
"Title: 1963 Kansas State Wildcats football team\n\nThe 1963 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 1963 college football season. The team's head football coach was Doug Weaver. The Wildcats played their home games in Memorial Stadium. 1963 saw the Wildcats finish with a record of 2–7, and a 1–5 record in Big Eight Conference play. The Wildcats score only 91 points while giving up 222. The finished seventh in the Big Eight.",
"Title: 1964 Kansas State Wildcats football team\n\nThe 1964 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 1964 college football season. The team's head football coach was Doug Weaver. The Wildcats played their home games in Memorial Stadium for the second to last year. The Wildcats finished the season with a 3–7 record with a 3–4 record in conference play. They finished in a tie for seventh place. The Wildcats scored 64 points and gave up 186 points.",
"Title: Tom Keele\n\nTom Keele (born c. 1933) is a former American football coach. He served as the head football coach at California State University, Northridge from 1979 to 1985, compiling a record of 31–42–1. Keele graduated from Jefferson High School in Portland Oregon in 1951. He attended the University of Oregon, where he played football for the Oregon Webfoots as a tackle from 1957 to 1959. Keele began his coaching career in 1960 at North Eugene High School in Eugene, Oregon, working two years as an assistant football coach and sophomore basketball coach. He moved to Oregon City High School in Oregon City, Oregon in 1962, serving as head football coach and leading his team to a 9–1–1 record. The following year, he was hired as head football coach at the newly-formed Sheldon High School in Eugene.",
"Title: 1960 Kansas State Wildcats football team\n\nThe 1960 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 1960 college football season. The team's head football coach was Doug Weaver. It was Weaver's first season at the helm of the Wildcats. The Wildcats played their home games in Memorial Stadium. The Wildcats finished the season with a 1–9 record with a 0–7 record in conference play. They finished in eighth place. The Wildcats scored just 78 points and gave up 316 points.",
"Title: Kansas State University\n\nKansas State University, commonly shortened to Kansas State or K-State, is a public doctoral university with its main campus in Manhattan, Kansas, United States. Kansas State was opened as the state's land-grant college in 1863 – the first public institution of higher learning in the state of Kansas. It had a record high enrollment of 24,766 students for the Fall 2014 semester."
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8,024
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what is the connection between Peter O'Meara and Norman Dike?
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"Peter O'Meara was the inaugural CEO of the Western Force rugby union team.",
" He was appointed in March 2005 following the successful bid by RugbyWA for the right to host the fourth Australian franchise.",
" O'Meara had previously been on the boards of the NSWRU and QRU and had moved to Western Australia in his capacity as an executive with the Commonwealth Bank."
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"Time Slave is a 1975 hybrid of historical fiction and science fiction by John Norman.",
" In this book, Norman presents his personal theories of human evolution, exemplified by the case of a modern woman sent back in time twenty thousand years or more; he mourns the loss of human evolutionary fitness and distortion of \"natural\" social relations which in his view occurred when farming spread, and farmers squeezed hunter/gatherers to the ecological margins.",
" \"Time Slave\" features Norman's social philosophy of male-dominance (as also in his \"Gor\" series), and expresses an unexplained connection between female sexual subordination and the speeding up of the development of space travel."
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"Gold is a 1974 thriller film starring Roger Moore and Susannah York and directed by Peter R. Hunt.",
" It was based on the 1970 novel \"Gold Mine\" by Wilbur Smith.",
" Moore plays Rodney \"Rod\" Slater, General Manager of a South African gold mine, who is instructed by his boss Steyner (Bradford Dillman) to break through an underground dike into what he is told is a rich seam of gold.",
" Meanwhile, he falls in love with Steyner's wife Terry, played by York.",
" In the United States, the film was only released as part of a double bill."
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"Peter O'Meara is an award-winning Irish actor.",
" Lauded for his work on the London stage he came to the screen in the groundbreaking HBO series \"Band of Brothers\" playing 1st Lt Norman Dike.",
" He garnered a popular following on USA TV series \"Peacemakers\" as Det Larimer Finch bringing the science of the future to the old west opposite Tom Berenger as Marshall Jared Stone.",
" For this he received the Western Heritage Bronze Wrangler award."
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"title": "Peter O'Meara"
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"Norman Staunton Dike, Jr. (19 May 191823 June 1989) was an officer of the United States Army who later served in the U.S. Army Reserve.",
" During World War II he was a lieutenant and captain in the 101st Airborne Division, where one assignment was company commander of Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment.",
" After World War II, he became a lawyer and businessman and eventually became a permanent resident of Switzerland.",
" Dike was portrayed in the HBO miniseries \"Band of Brothers\" by Peter O'Meara."
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"Middelharnis has a shopping area called \"D'n Diek\".",
" This shopping center settled itself on a dike which used to be the last barrier for the town from the Haringvliet.",
" The town hosts two public and one Christian high schools.",
" Middelharnis has an inland harbor with connection to the Haringvliet.",
" There is also a small beach which can get very crowded in the summertime.",
" In Middelharnis the old main street has the old municipality building."
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"Ernest Leland Norman (November 11, 1904 – December 6, 1971) was an American electrical engineer, clairvoyant, and spiritual leader.",
" A polymath, Norman dabbled in philosophy, poetry, scientific research and paranormal investigation.",
" Ernest Norman also co-founded of the Unarius Science of Life and the Unarius Educational Foundation, which later became known as Unarius Academy of Science.",
" Before starting the grassroots work for Unarius, Ernest Norman also worked for the Borderlands Sciences Research Association as a contributing editor for the Round Robin journal, and also worked as a minister for a Spiritualist church for 15 years.",
" Ernest Norman wrote twenty books in his lifetime that covered theoretical physics, spirituality, philosophy, theology, extraterrestrial life, sociology, and poetry.",
" Norman also authored articles further emphasizing the interdimensional hypothesis he was trying to teach, and answered letters from his students that have been archived at the Unarius Academy of Science.",
" The first book he wrote, \"The Truth About Mars\", gives an account where he met the Martian ambassador, a being named Nur El, and traveled to the underground cities of Mars in his astral body.",
" Unariuns believe he was other major figures in Earth's history, and that he was overshadowed by an Archangel named Raphiel who resides on a celestial super planet with other Archangels.",
" He is referred to as the Moderator, or as \"Dr.\" Norman by his students out of respect.",
" A genius child prodigy, Ernest Norman never sought a doctorate through academia as he was self-taught and did not have formal schooling for many of the subjects he seemingly mastered, as he claimed his knowledge was due to his clairvoyant connection to the Masters and Higher Minds of the White Brotherhood;"
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"Norman Staunton Dike (October 22, 1862 – April 15, 1953) was a New York State Supreme Court judge from 1920-1932.",
" He had previously worked as a lawyer, sheriff, and judge in Brooklyn, New York.",
" He was also a prominent member of the Brooklyn social scene."
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"title": "Norman Staunton Dike"
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"Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park (OSP) was founded in 1985 in Edmond, Oklahoma, USA by current Executive Director and Artistic Director Kathryn McGill (née Huey) and Jack J. O'Meara.",
" With two different performing venues, the organization is dedicated to excellence in producing an eclectic range of classic plays to the entire Oklahoma City metro area and beyond.",
" Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park is a non-profit organization overseen by a Board of Directors.",
" Jason Foreman serves as Board President.",
" Jon Haque serves as Managing Director, Michelle Swink as PR/Marketing Associate, and Norman H. Hammon serves as Development Director.",
" In 2007, it relocated to downtown Oklahoma City."
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"title": "Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park"
},
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"sentences": [
"The 1985 Dunhill Cup was the first Dunhill Cup.",
" It was a team tournament featuring 16 countries, each represented by three players.",
" The Cup was played 17–20 October at the Old Course at St Andrews in Scotland.",
" The sponsor was the Alfred Dunhill company.",
" The Australian team of David Graham, Graham Marsh, and Greg Norman beat the American team of Raymond Floyd, Mark O'Meara, and Curtis Strange in the final."
],
"title": "1985 Dunhill Cup"
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"Title: Peter O'Meara (rugby union)\n\nPeter O'Meara was the inaugural CEO of the Western Force rugby union team. He was appointed in March 2005 following the successful bid by RugbyWA for the right to host the fourth Australian franchise. O'Meara had previously been on the boards of the NSWRU and QRU and had moved to Western Australia in his capacity as an executive with the Commonwealth Bank.",
"Title: Time Slave\n\nTime Slave is a 1975 hybrid of historical fiction and science fiction by John Norman. In this book, Norman presents his personal theories of human evolution, exemplified by the case of a modern woman sent back in time twenty thousand years or more; he mourns the loss of human evolutionary fitness and distortion of \"natural\" social relations which in his view occurred when farming spread, and farmers squeezed hunter/gatherers to the ecological margins. \"Time Slave\" features Norman's social philosophy of male-dominance (as also in his \"Gor\" series), and expresses an unexplained connection between female sexual subordination and the speeding up of the development of space travel.",
"Title: Gold (1974 film)\n\nGold is a 1974 thriller film starring Roger Moore and Susannah York and directed by Peter R. Hunt. It was based on the 1970 novel \"Gold Mine\" by Wilbur Smith. Moore plays Rodney \"Rod\" Slater, General Manager of a South African gold mine, who is instructed by his boss Steyner (Bradford Dillman) to break through an underground dike into what he is told is a rich seam of gold. Meanwhile, he falls in love with Steyner's wife Terry, played by York. In the United States, the film was only released as part of a double bill.",
"Title: Peter O'Meara\n\nPeter O'Meara is an award-winning Irish actor. Lauded for his work on the London stage he came to the screen in the groundbreaking HBO series \"Band of Brothers\" playing 1st Lt Norman Dike. He garnered a popular following on USA TV series \"Peacemakers\" as Det Larimer Finch bringing the science of the future to the old west opposite Tom Berenger as Marshall Jared Stone. For this he received the Western Heritage Bronze Wrangler award.",
"Title: Norman Dike\n\nNorman Staunton Dike, Jr. (19 May 191823 June 1989) was an officer of the United States Army who later served in the U.S. Army Reserve. During World War II he was a lieutenant and captain in the 101st Airborne Division, where one assignment was company commander of Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment. After World War II, he became a lawyer and businessman and eventually became a permanent resident of Switzerland. Dike was portrayed in the HBO miniseries \"Band of Brothers\" by Peter O'Meara.",
"Title: Middelharnis\n\nMiddelharnis has a shopping area called \"D'n Diek\". This shopping center settled itself on a dike which used to be the last barrier for the town from the Haringvliet. The town hosts two public and one Christian high schools. Middelharnis has an inland harbor with connection to the Haringvliet. There is also a small beach which can get very crowded in the summertime. In Middelharnis the old main street has the old municipality building.",
"Title: Ernest Norman\n\nErnest Leland Norman (November 11, 1904 – December 6, 1971) was an American electrical engineer, clairvoyant, and spiritual leader. A polymath, Norman dabbled in philosophy, poetry, scientific research and paranormal investigation. Ernest Norman also co-founded of the Unarius Science of Life and the Unarius Educational Foundation, which later became known as Unarius Academy of Science. Before starting the grassroots work for Unarius, Ernest Norman also worked for the Borderlands Sciences Research Association as a contributing editor for the Round Robin journal, and also worked as a minister for a Spiritualist church for 15 years. Ernest Norman wrote twenty books in his lifetime that covered theoretical physics, spirituality, philosophy, theology, extraterrestrial life, sociology, and poetry. Norman also authored articles further emphasizing the interdimensional hypothesis he was trying to teach, and answered letters from his students that have been archived at the Unarius Academy of Science. The first book he wrote, \"The Truth About Mars\", gives an account where he met the Martian ambassador, a being named Nur El, and traveled to the underground cities of Mars in his astral body. Unariuns believe he was other major figures in Earth's history, and that he was overshadowed by an Archangel named Raphiel who resides on a celestial super planet with other Archangels. He is referred to as the Moderator, or as \"Dr.\" Norman by his students out of respect. A genius child prodigy, Ernest Norman never sought a doctorate through academia as he was self-taught and did not have formal schooling for many of the subjects he seemingly mastered, as he claimed his knowledge was due to his clairvoyant connection to the Masters and Higher Minds of the White Brotherhood;",
"Title: Norman Staunton Dike\n\nNorman Staunton Dike (October 22, 1862 – April 15, 1953) was a New York State Supreme Court judge from 1920-1932. He had previously worked as a lawyer, sheriff, and judge in Brooklyn, New York. He was also a prominent member of the Brooklyn social scene.",
"Title: Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park\n\nOklahoma Shakespeare in the Park (OSP) was founded in 1985 in Edmond, Oklahoma, USA by current Executive Director and Artistic Director Kathryn McGill (née Huey) and Jack J. O'Meara. With two different performing venues, the organization is dedicated to excellence in producing an eclectic range of classic plays to the entire Oklahoma City metro area and beyond. Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park is a non-profit organization overseen by a Board of Directors. Jason Foreman serves as Board President. Jon Haque serves as Managing Director, Michelle Swink as PR/Marketing Associate, and Norman H. Hammon serves as Development Director. In 2007, it relocated to downtown Oklahoma City.",
"Title: 1985 Dunhill Cup\n\nThe 1985 Dunhill Cup was the first Dunhill Cup. It was a team tournament featuring 16 countries, each represented by three players. The Cup was played 17–20 October at the Old Course at St Andrews in Scotland. The sponsor was the Alfred Dunhill company. The Australian team of David Graham, Graham Marsh, and Greg Norman beat the American team of Raymond Floyd, Mark O'Meara, and Curtis Strange in the final."
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What tpe of vegetation does Sorghum bicolor and Sweet sorghum have in common?
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"John David Axtell (February 5, 1934 – December 2, 2000) was an American geneticist, Lynn Distinguished Professor of Agronomy, member of the National Academy of Sciences.",
" Axtell received the Alexander von Humboldt Award in 1975, the Crop Science Research Award from the Crop Science Society of America in 1976, and the International Award for Distinguished Service to Agriculture in 1984.",
" Axtell was widely noted for his research on sorghum(Sorghum bicolor L.). \"",
"The New York Times\" and other sources reported that Axtell had been one of discoverers of high-lysine sorghum, and that the discovery was crucial to the fight against world hunger."
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"This article is a list of diseases of sorghum (\"Sorghum bicolor\")."
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"Herbaspirillum rubrisubalbicans is a nitrogen-fixing bacterium of the genus \"Herbaspirillum\" found in roots and stems of sugarcane (\"Saccharum officinarum\"), sorghum (\"Sorghum bicolor\"), and rice (\"Oryza sativa\").",
" \"H. rubrisubalbicans\" can cause symptoms of the mottled stripe disease in sugarcane and sorghum.",
" Leaves inoculated with \"H. rubrisubalbicans\" show red stripes along the secondary veins of the leaf blade."
],
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},
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"Striga hermonthica, commonly known as purple witchweed or giant witchweed, is a hemiparasitic plant that belongs to the family Orobanchaceae.",
" It is devastating to major crops such as sorghum (\"Sorghum bicolor\") and rice (\"Oryza sativa\").",
" In sub-Saharan Africa, apart from sorghum and rice, it also infests maize (\"Zea mays\"), pearl millet (\"Pennisetum glaucum\"), and sugar cane (\"Saccharum officinarum\")."
],
"title": "Striga hermonthica"
},
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"sentences": [
"Dhurrin is a cyanogenic glycoside produced in many plants.",
" Discovered in multiple sorghum varieties in 1906 as the culprit of cattle poisoning by hydrogen cyanide, dhurrin is most typically associated with \"Sorghum bicolor\", the organism used for mapping the biosynthesis of dhurrin from tyrosine.",
" Dhurrin's name is derived form the Arabic word for sorghum, transliterated to \"Dhura.\""
],
"title": "Dhurrin"
},
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"sentences": [
"Sweet sorghum is any of the many varieties of the sorghum grass whose stalks have a high sugar content.",
" Sweet sorghum thrives better under drier and warmer conditions than many other crops and is grown primarily for forage, silage, and syrup production.",
" Although, in most of the United States the term \"molasses\" refers to a sweet syrup, made as a byproduct of sugarcane or sugar beet sugar extraction, sweet sorghum syrup is known as \"sorghum molasses\" in some regions of the U.S"
],
"title": "Sweet sorghum"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Vigna umbellata (Thunb.)",
" Ohwi and Ohashi, previously \"Phaseolus calcaratus\", is a warm-season annual vine legume with yellow flowers and small edible beans.",
" It is commonly called ricebean or rice bean.",
" To date, it is little known, little researched and little exploited.",
" It is regarded as a minor food and fodder crop and is often grown as intercrop or mixed crop with maize (\"Zea mays\"), sorghum (\"Sorghum bicolor\") or cowpea (\"V. unguiculata\"), as well as a sole crop in the uplands, on a very limited area.",
" Like the other Asiatic \"Vigna\" species, ricebean is a fairly short-lived warm-season annual.",
" Grown mainly as a dried pulse, it is also important as a fodder, a green manure and a vegetable.",
" Ricebean is most widely grown as an intercrop, particularly of maize, throughout Indo-China and extending into southern China, India, Nepal and Bangladesh.",
" In the past it was widely grown as lowland crop on residual soil water after the harvest of long-season rice, but it has been displaced to a great extent where shorter duration rice varieties are grown.",
" Ricebean grows well on a range of soils.",
" It establishes rapidly and has the potential to produce large amounts of nutritious animal fodder and high quality grain."
],
"title": "Vigna umbellata"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sporisorium sorghi is a species of fungus in the Ustilaginaceae family.",
" It is a plant pathogen, causing covered smut of \"sorghum\" spp.",
" such as \"Sorghum bicolor\" (\"S. vulgare\") (sorghum), \"S. sudanense\" (Sudan grass), \"S. halepense\" (Johnson grass) and \"Sorghum\" \"vulgare\" var.",
" \"technichum\" (broomcorn)."
],
"title": "Sporisorium sorghi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) comes from the Latin name “Syrucum (granum)” which means “grain of Syria” however it originated in eastern Africa.",
" Sorghum is an important species of the grass family, Paceae, and is considered the world’s fifth most important cereal crop.",
" There are many diverse and wild types of Sorghum, however there are seven basic races, the most common in Asia are Durra and Sballu.",
" Sorghum is an important staple crop for more than 500 million people in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, including many people in Nepal.",
" Sorghum is grown on more than 48 ha area around the world.",
" In statistics collected from 1992-1994 about general millet, Nepal had an area of 0.21 million ha, with a yield rate of 1.14 (t/ha), and produced around 0.24 million tons of Sorghum.",
" The entirety of the crop is highly valued, both the grain and the stem are very useful.",
" Sorghum can be cooked in many different ways for food with a high nutritional content, among many other uses.",
" Overall Sorghum is a very important crop worldwide."
],
"title": "Nepalese sorghum"
},
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"Sorghum bicolor, commonly called sorghum ( ) and also known as great millet, durra, jowari, or milo, is a grass species cultivated for its grain, which is used for food, both for animals and humans, and for ethanol production.",
" Sorghum originated in northern Africa, and is now cultivated widely in tropical and subtropical regions.",
" Sorghum is the world's fifth most important cereal crop after rice, wheat, maize and barley.",
" \"S. bicolor\" is typically an annual, but some cultivars are perennial.",
" It grows in clumps that may reach over 4 m high.",
" The grain is small, ranging from 2 to 4 mm in diameter.",
" Sweet sorghums are sorghum cultivars that are primarily grown for foliage, syrup production, and ethanol; they are taller than those grown for grain."
],
"title": "Sorghum bicolor"
}
] |
[
"Title: John D. Axtell\n\nJohn David Axtell (February 5, 1934 – December 2, 2000) was an American geneticist, Lynn Distinguished Professor of Agronomy, member of the National Academy of Sciences. Axtell received the Alexander von Humboldt Award in 1975, the Crop Science Research Award from the Crop Science Society of America in 1976, and the International Award for Distinguished Service to Agriculture in 1984. Axtell was widely noted for his research on sorghum(Sorghum bicolor L.). \" The New York Times\" and other sources reported that Axtell had been one of discoverers of high-lysine sorghum, and that the discovery was crucial to the fight against world hunger.",
"Title: List of sorghum diseases\n\nThis article is a list of diseases of sorghum (\"Sorghum bicolor\").",
"Title: Herbaspirillum rubrisubalbicans\n\nHerbaspirillum rubrisubalbicans is a nitrogen-fixing bacterium of the genus \"Herbaspirillum\" found in roots and stems of sugarcane (\"Saccharum officinarum\"), sorghum (\"Sorghum bicolor\"), and rice (\"Oryza sativa\"). \"H. rubrisubalbicans\" can cause symptoms of the mottled stripe disease in sugarcane and sorghum. Leaves inoculated with \"H. rubrisubalbicans\" show red stripes along the secondary veins of the leaf blade.",
"Title: Striga hermonthica\n\nStriga hermonthica, commonly known as purple witchweed or giant witchweed, is a hemiparasitic plant that belongs to the family Orobanchaceae. It is devastating to major crops such as sorghum (\"Sorghum bicolor\") and rice (\"Oryza sativa\"). In sub-Saharan Africa, apart from sorghum and rice, it also infests maize (\"Zea mays\"), pearl millet (\"Pennisetum glaucum\"), and sugar cane (\"Saccharum officinarum\").",
"Title: Dhurrin\n\nDhurrin is a cyanogenic glycoside produced in many plants. Discovered in multiple sorghum varieties in 1906 as the culprit of cattle poisoning by hydrogen cyanide, dhurrin is most typically associated with \"Sorghum bicolor\", the organism used for mapping the biosynthesis of dhurrin from tyrosine. Dhurrin's name is derived form the Arabic word for sorghum, transliterated to \"Dhura.\"",
"Title: Sweet sorghum\n\nSweet sorghum is any of the many varieties of the sorghum grass whose stalks have a high sugar content. Sweet sorghum thrives better under drier and warmer conditions than many other crops and is grown primarily for forage, silage, and syrup production. Although, in most of the United States the term \"molasses\" refers to a sweet syrup, made as a byproduct of sugarcane or sugar beet sugar extraction, sweet sorghum syrup is known as \"sorghum molasses\" in some regions of the U.S",
"Title: Vigna umbellata\n\nVigna umbellata (Thunb.) Ohwi and Ohashi, previously \"Phaseolus calcaratus\", is a warm-season annual vine legume with yellow flowers and small edible beans. It is commonly called ricebean or rice bean. To date, it is little known, little researched and little exploited. It is regarded as a minor food and fodder crop and is often grown as intercrop or mixed crop with maize (\"Zea mays\"), sorghum (\"Sorghum bicolor\") or cowpea (\"V. unguiculata\"), as well as a sole crop in the uplands, on a very limited area. Like the other Asiatic \"Vigna\" species, ricebean is a fairly short-lived warm-season annual. Grown mainly as a dried pulse, it is also important as a fodder, a green manure and a vegetable. Ricebean is most widely grown as an intercrop, particularly of maize, throughout Indo-China and extending into southern China, India, Nepal and Bangladesh. In the past it was widely grown as lowland crop on residual soil water after the harvest of long-season rice, but it has been displaced to a great extent where shorter duration rice varieties are grown. Ricebean grows well on a range of soils. It establishes rapidly and has the potential to produce large amounts of nutritious animal fodder and high quality grain.",
"Title: Sporisorium sorghi\n\nSporisorium sorghi is a species of fungus in the Ustilaginaceae family. It is a plant pathogen, causing covered smut of \"sorghum\" spp. such as \"Sorghum bicolor\" (\"S. vulgare\") (sorghum), \"S. sudanense\" (Sudan grass), \"S. halepense\" (Johnson grass) and \"Sorghum\" \"vulgare\" var. \"technichum\" (broomcorn).",
"Title: Nepalese sorghum\n\nSorghum (Sorghum bicolor) comes from the Latin name “Syrucum (granum)” which means “grain of Syria” however it originated in eastern Africa. Sorghum is an important species of the grass family, Paceae, and is considered the world’s fifth most important cereal crop. There are many diverse and wild types of Sorghum, however there are seven basic races, the most common in Asia are Durra and Sballu. Sorghum is an important staple crop for more than 500 million people in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, including many people in Nepal. Sorghum is grown on more than 48 ha area around the world. In statistics collected from 1992-1994 about general millet, Nepal had an area of 0.21 million ha, with a yield rate of 1.14 (t/ha), and produced around 0.24 million tons of Sorghum. The entirety of the crop is highly valued, both the grain and the stem are very useful. Sorghum can be cooked in many different ways for food with a high nutritional content, among many other uses. Overall Sorghum is a very important crop worldwide.",
"Title: Sorghum bicolor\n\nSorghum bicolor, commonly called sorghum ( ) and also known as great millet, durra, jowari, or milo, is a grass species cultivated for its grain, which is used for food, both for animals and humans, and for ethanol production. Sorghum originated in northern Africa, and is now cultivated widely in tropical and subtropical regions. Sorghum is the world's fifth most important cereal crop after rice, wheat, maize and barley. \"S. bicolor\" is typically an annual, but some cultivars are perennial. It grows in clumps that may reach over 4 m high. The grain is small, ranging from 2 to 4 mm in diameter. Sweet sorghums are sorghum cultivars that are primarily grown for foliage, syrup production, and ethanol; they are taller than those grown for grain."
] |
8,026
|
Which was founded first, Pomona College or Brown University?
|
Brown University
|
comparison
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medium
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"The Cal Poly Pomona College of Environmental Design (CENV) is a college part of the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona).",
" The college houses over 1,600 students; making it one of largest environmental design programs in the United States.",
" The college offers bachelor's degrees in five departments, as well as three master's degree programs.",
" It is the only academic unit within the California State University system to be associated with a Pritzker Prize laureate (often referred to as \"The Nobel Prize in Architecture\")."
],
"title": "Cal Poly Pomona College of Environmental Design"
},
{
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"Cyrus Grandson Baldwin (1852–1931) was a reverend of the Congregational Church and the first official president of Pomona College.",
" He was born in New York.",
" Baldwin graduated from Oberlin College in 1873 and completed his seminary degree from Andover Theological Seminary.",
" He was hired shortly at Ripon College as a professor of Latin.",
" Then, he was elected president of Pomona College in 1890."
],
"title": "Cyrus G. Baldwin"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Associated Kyoto Program (AKP) is an independent study abroad program for undergraduate students located in Kyoto, Japan on the Doshisha University campus.",
" It is a non-profit organization that is sponsored by 15 schools: Amherst College, Bates College, Bucknell University, Carleton College, Colby College, Connecticut College, Middlebury College, Mount Holyoke College, Oberlin College, Pomona College, Smith College, Wellesley College, Wesleyan University, Williams College, and Whitman College.",
" Program of study includes Japanese Language courses and electives focused on Japan’s cultural history."
],
"title": "Associated Kyoto Program"
},
{
"sentences": [
"David William Oxtoby is an American academic who served as the ninth president of Pomona College.",
" He has held this position since July 1, 2003 and stepped down on July 1, 2017.",
" A theoretical chemist, he received his bachelor's degree in chemistry and physics at Harvard University (\"summa cum laude\") and his Ph.D. in chemistry in 1975 from the University of California, Berkeley.",
" Prior to his appointment at Pomona College, he was the dean of physical sciences at the University of Chicago."
],
"title": "David W. Oxtoby"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John Jackson McLaughry (April 8, 1917 – November 28, 2007) was an American football player and coach.",
" He attended Brown University, graduating in 1940 and earning All-American honors as a player.",
" In 1940, he played one season with the New York Giants.",
" After serving in the Pacific theater during World War II he returned to football, becoming an assistant coach at the University of Connecticut.",
" He then served as a head coach at Union College (1947–1949), Amherst College (1950–1958), and Brown University (1959–1966).",
" While his career at his first two coaching jobs was highly successful, his time at Brown was considered a disappointment as he posted just one winning season in eight years.",
" After his coaching career he became Director of Summer and Special Projects at Brown University and spent a great deal of his time painting before dying on November 28, 2007."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Cal Poly Pomona College of Engineering is the engineering college at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona or Cal Poly) located in Pomona, California, United States.",
" Well known for its \"learn by doing\" philosophy, the college's motto is: \"\"making imagination real\"\".",
" Cal Poly has one of the top engineering college among public schools in California and, with over 5,600 students (as of fall 2015), it is also the largest engineering college in Southern California, the second largest college of engineering in the California State University system, and the seventeenth largest engineering college in the United States.",
" In the 2017 \"U.S. News & World Report\" the College of Engineering is ranked the 5th best undergraduate program among public universities (11th overall) in the West for Master's-granting universities, and \"has one of the top ranked engineering programs, and graduates roughly 1 of every 14 engineers in the state of California.\""
],
"title": "Cal Poly Pomona College of Engineering"
},
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"sentences": [
"Claremont Graduate University (CGU) is a private, all-graduate research university located in Claremont, California, a city 35 mi east of downtown Los Angeles.",
" Founded in 1925, CGU is a member of the Claremont Colleges which includes five undergraduate (Pomona College, Claremont McKenna College, Harvey Mudd College, Scripps College, Pitzer College) and two graduate (CGU and Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences) institutions of higher education.",
" Adjoining and within walking distance of one another, design was based on that of Oxford University and Cambridge University."
],
"title": "Claremont Graduate University"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brown University is a private Ivy League research university in Providence, Rhode Island, United States.",
" Founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Brown is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution."
],
"title": "Brown University"
},
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"sentences": [
"Pomona College is a private, nonsectarian, coeducational, liberal arts college in Claremont, California, United States.",
" Established in 1887, it is the founding member of the Claremont Colleges consortium.",
" Pomona is a four-year undergraduate institution, and enrolled approximately 1,700 students representing 49 states and 63 countries in Fall 2017.",
" The college maintains 48 majors and 600 courses, though students have access to nearly 2000 additional courses at the other Claremont Colleges."
],
"title": "Pomona College"
},
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"G. Gabrielle Starr is the 10th and current president of Pomona College in Claremont, CA.",
" She is a literary scholar known for her work on eighteenth-century British literature and the neuroscience of aesthetics.",
" She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, an NSF ADVANCE award (joint with Nava Rubin), and a New Directions Fellowship from the Mellon Foundation.",
" In 2017, she became the first woman and first African-American President of Pomona College."
],
"title": "G. Gabrielle Starr"
}
] |
[
"Title: Cal Poly Pomona College of Environmental Design\n\nThe Cal Poly Pomona College of Environmental Design (CENV) is a college part of the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona). The college houses over 1,600 students; making it one of largest environmental design programs in the United States. The college offers bachelor's degrees in five departments, as well as three master's degree programs. It is the only academic unit within the California State University system to be associated with a Pritzker Prize laureate (often referred to as \"The Nobel Prize in Architecture\").",
"Title: Cyrus G. Baldwin\n\nCyrus Grandson Baldwin (1852–1931) was a reverend of the Congregational Church and the first official president of Pomona College. He was born in New York. Baldwin graduated from Oberlin College in 1873 and completed his seminary degree from Andover Theological Seminary. He was hired shortly at Ripon College as a professor of Latin. Then, he was elected president of Pomona College in 1890.",
"Title: Associated Kyoto Program\n\nThe Associated Kyoto Program (AKP) is an independent study abroad program for undergraduate students located in Kyoto, Japan on the Doshisha University campus. It is a non-profit organization that is sponsored by 15 schools: Amherst College, Bates College, Bucknell University, Carleton College, Colby College, Connecticut College, Middlebury College, Mount Holyoke College, Oberlin College, Pomona College, Smith College, Wellesley College, Wesleyan University, Williams College, and Whitman College. Program of study includes Japanese Language courses and electives focused on Japan’s cultural history.",
"Title: David W. Oxtoby\n\nDavid William Oxtoby is an American academic who served as the ninth president of Pomona College. He has held this position since July 1, 2003 and stepped down on July 1, 2017. A theoretical chemist, he received his bachelor's degree in chemistry and physics at Harvard University (\"summa cum laude\") and his Ph.D. in chemistry in 1975 from the University of California, Berkeley. Prior to his appointment at Pomona College, he was the dean of physical sciences at the University of Chicago.",
"Title: John McLaughry\n\nJohn Jackson McLaughry (April 8, 1917 – November 28, 2007) was an American football player and coach. He attended Brown University, graduating in 1940 and earning All-American honors as a player. In 1940, he played one season with the New York Giants. After serving in the Pacific theater during World War II he returned to football, becoming an assistant coach at the University of Connecticut. He then served as a head coach at Union College (1947–1949), Amherst College (1950–1958), and Brown University (1959–1966). While his career at his first two coaching jobs was highly successful, his time at Brown was considered a disappointment as he posted just one winning season in eight years. After his coaching career he became Director of Summer and Special Projects at Brown University and spent a great deal of his time painting before dying on November 28, 2007.",
"Title: Cal Poly Pomona College of Engineering\n\nThe Cal Poly Pomona College of Engineering is the engineering college at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona or Cal Poly) located in Pomona, California, United States. Well known for its \"learn by doing\" philosophy, the college's motto is: \"\"making imagination real\"\". Cal Poly has one of the top engineering college among public schools in California and, with over 5,600 students (as of fall 2015), it is also the largest engineering college in Southern California, the second largest college of engineering in the California State University system, and the seventeenth largest engineering college in the United States. In the 2017 \"U.S. News & World Report\" the College of Engineering is ranked the 5th best undergraduate program among public universities (11th overall) in the West for Master's-granting universities, and \"has one of the top ranked engineering programs, and graduates roughly 1 of every 14 engineers in the state of California.\"",
"Title: Claremont Graduate University\n\nClaremont Graduate University (CGU) is a private, all-graduate research university located in Claremont, California, a city 35 mi east of downtown Los Angeles. Founded in 1925, CGU is a member of the Claremont Colleges which includes five undergraduate (Pomona College, Claremont McKenna College, Harvey Mudd College, Scripps College, Pitzer College) and two graduate (CGU and Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences) institutions of higher education. Adjoining and within walking distance of one another, design was based on that of Oxford University and Cambridge University.",
"Title: Brown University\n\nBrown University is a private Ivy League research university in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Brown is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution.",
"Title: Pomona College\n\nPomona College is a private, nonsectarian, coeducational, liberal arts college in Claremont, California, United States. Established in 1887, it is the founding member of the Claremont Colleges consortium. Pomona is a four-year undergraduate institution, and enrolled approximately 1,700 students representing 49 states and 63 countries in Fall 2017. The college maintains 48 majors and 600 courses, though students have access to nearly 2000 additional courses at the other Claremont Colleges.",
"Title: G. Gabrielle Starr\n\nG. Gabrielle Starr is the 10th and current president of Pomona College in Claremont, CA. She is a literary scholar known for her work on eighteenth-century British literature and the neuroscience of aesthetics. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, an NSF ADVANCE award (joint with Nava Rubin), and a New Directions Fellowship from the Mellon Foundation. In 2017, she became the first woman and first African-American President of Pomona College."
] |
8,027
|
Benjamin Franklin Parkway is a scenic boulevard that runs through the cultural heart of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, it starts at which building, that is located at 1 Penn Square, is the seat of government for the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania?
|
Philadelphia City Hall
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bridge
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easy
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"The Aero Memorial is a gilded bronze sculpture by Paul Manship, commissioned by the Association for Public Art (formerly the Fairmount Park Art Association).",
" \"Aero Memorial\" is located in Philadelphia's Aviator Park, across from The Franklin Institute at 20th Street and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.",
" The memorial is a tribute to those aviators who died in World War I, and it was initiated by the Aero Club of Pennsylvania in 1917 with the help of the Fairmount Park Art Association.",
" The Aero Club donated modest funds into the Fairmount Park Art Association in 1917 for the creation of the memorial, and after years of fundraising, the Art Association was finally able to contact Paul Manship for the commission 1939.",
" The idea for a celestial sphere was approved in 1944, and the sculpture was completed in 1948.",
" \"Aero Memorial\" was dedicated on June 1, 1950.",
" \"Aero Memorial\" is one of 51 sculptures included in the Association for Public Art's Museum Without Walls interpretive audio program for Philadelphia's outdoor sculpture."
],
"title": "Aero Memorial (Manship)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Philadelphia has a total parklandincluding city parks, squares, playgrounds, athletic fields, recreation centers and golf courses, plus state and federal parksthat amounts to 11211 acre .",
" The Fairmount Park system historically encompassed 63 park areas prior to 2010, including six city-owned public golf courses, along with the landscaped areas of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, the Roosevelt Boulevard and the Southern Boulevard Parkway, two farms and the Manayunk Canal.",
" Those 63 historic park areas have been included among 378 separate facilities which in turn contain the 7 large watershed parks (Fairmount and FDR Parks, plus the Wissahickon, Pennypack, Cobbs, Tacony and Poquessing Creek parks), 143 neighborhood parks and squares, 156 recreation centers and playgrounds, various playing fields, courts, rinks and swimming pools, 40 community gardens and orchards, as well as the six aforementioned golf courses.",
" All facilities are administered by the Philadelphia Parks & Recreation department since a merger of the Fairmount Park Commission and the Department of Recreation in 2010.",
" The new Parks & Recreation department also administers six older adult centers, three environmental education centers, 40 historic sites and 25 KEYSPOT computer labs."
],
"title": "List of parks in Philadelphia"
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"Friends Select School (FSS) is a college-preparatory, Quaker school for pre-kindergarten through 12th grade located at 1651 Benjamin Franklin Parkway at the intersection of Cherry and N. 17th Streets in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.",
" With Friends (Quaker) education dating to 1689, Friends Select, which was founded in 1833, has been located on this site since 1885.",
" The current building, which includes an office building owned by the school, was built in 1967-69.",
" An adjacent campus building is located across the street at 1700 Race Street (Friends Select @ 1700).",
" The Race Street Meetinghouse, built in 1856, is used by students and faculty for Meeting for Worship each Wednesday.",
" The school is under the care of both the Central Philadelphia Monthly Meeting and the Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia at 4th & Arch (held at the Arch Street Meeting House).",
" The school is currently governed by a board of trustees divided equally between the two monthly meetings that oversee the school."
],
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"The 72 stone steps before the entrance of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have become known as the \"Rocky Steps\" as a result of their appearance in the triple-Oscar-winning film \"Rocky\" and all of the series' sequels except for \"Rocky IV\", in which the eponymous character runs up the steps to the song \"Gonna Fly Now\".",
" Tourists often mimic Rocky's famous climb, a metaphor for an underdog or an everyman rising to a challenge.",
" A bronze \"Rocky\" statue was briefly situated at the top of the steps for the filming of \"Rocky III\".",
" This statue, now located at the bottom right of the steps, is a popular photo opportunity for visitors.",
" The top of the steps offers a commanding view of Eakins Oval, the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, and Philadelphia City Hall."
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"Two Logan Square is a highrise office building in downtown Philadelphia, just off the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.",
" The building is known for its signature roofline with a backlit clock.",
" It is a companion building to One Logan Square which stands across Cherry Street, and to Three Logan Square, across 18th Street."
],
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"sentences": [
"Vine Street is a major east-west street in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.",
" It begins at the Delaware River, and proceeds west until 20th Street, where it merges with the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.",
" In West Philadelphia, it begins again near the intersection of 52nd Street & Haverford Avenue, and ends just past 66th Street, in Cobbs Creek Park.",
" Vine Street is non-continuous between 5th and 7th Streets, because of the Vine Street Expressway and the approach to the Benjamin Franklin Bridge."
],
"title": "Vine Street (Philadelphia)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Eli Kirk Price II (1860–January 24, 1933) was a prominent American Philadelphia lawyer, called \"the foremost civic and cultural leader in early twentieth-century Philadelphia\".",
" He was the commissioner of Fairmount Park during the planning and development of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, of which he was one of the principal planners.",
" Later, he was instrumental in obtaining funding for the new Philadelphia Museum of Art building and was President of the museum from 1926–1933."
],
"title": "Eli Kirk Price II"
},
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"sentences": [
"Philadelphia City Hall, built in 1901 and located at 1 Penn Square, is the seat of government for the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania."
],
"title": "Philadelphia City Hall"
},
{
"sentences": [
"All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors is a war memorial in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that honors the state's African American servicemen who fought in American conflicts from the Revolutionary War to World War I.",
" Commissioned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1927, it was created by sculptor J. Otto Schweizer and dedicated July 7, 1934.",
" In 1994 it was relocated from a remote site in West Fairmount Park to its present prominent site in Logan Square, along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway."
],
"title": "All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors"
},
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"sentences": [
"Benjamin Franklin Parkway is a scenic boulevard that runs through the cultural heart of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.",
" Named for Founding Father Benjamin Franklin, the mile-long Parkway cuts diagonally across the grid plan pattern of Center City's Northwest quadrant.",
" It starts at Philadelphia City Hall, curves around Logan Circle, and ends before the Philadelphia Museum of Art."
],
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}
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"Title: Aero Memorial (Manship)\n\nThe Aero Memorial is a gilded bronze sculpture by Paul Manship, commissioned by the Association for Public Art (formerly the Fairmount Park Art Association). \"Aero Memorial\" is located in Philadelphia's Aviator Park, across from The Franklin Institute at 20th Street and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The memorial is a tribute to those aviators who died in World War I, and it was initiated by the Aero Club of Pennsylvania in 1917 with the help of the Fairmount Park Art Association. The Aero Club donated modest funds into the Fairmount Park Art Association in 1917 for the creation of the memorial, and after years of fundraising, the Art Association was finally able to contact Paul Manship for the commission 1939. The idea for a celestial sphere was approved in 1944, and the sculpture was completed in 1948. \"Aero Memorial\" was dedicated on June 1, 1950. \"Aero Memorial\" is one of 51 sculptures included in the Association for Public Art's Museum Without Walls interpretive audio program for Philadelphia's outdoor sculpture.",
"Title: List of parks in Philadelphia\n\nPhiladelphia has a total parklandincluding city parks, squares, playgrounds, athletic fields, recreation centers and golf courses, plus state and federal parksthat amounts to 11211 acre . The Fairmount Park system historically encompassed 63 park areas prior to 2010, including six city-owned public golf courses, along with the landscaped areas of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, the Roosevelt Boulevard and the Southern Boulevard Parkway, two farms and the Manayunk Canal. Those 63 historic park areas have been included among 378 separate facilities which in turn contain the 7 large watershed parks (Fairmount and FDR Parks, plus the Wissahickon, Pennypack, Cobbs, Tacony and Poquessing Creek parks), 143 neighborhood parks and squares, 156 recreation centers and playgrounds, various playing fields, courts, rinks and swimming pools, 40 community gardens and orchards, as well as the six aforementioned golf courses. All facilities are administered by the Philadelphia Parks & Recreation department since a merger of the Fairmount Park Commission and the Department of Recreation in 2010. The new Parks & Recreation department also administers six older adult centers, three environmental education centers, 40 historic sites and 25 KEYSPOT computer labs.",
"Title: Friends Select School\n\nFriends Select School (FSS) is a college-preparatory, Quaker school for pre-kindergarten through 12th grade located at 1651 Benjamin Franklin Parkway at the intersection of Cherry and N. 17th Streets in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. With Friends (Quaker) education dating to 1689, Friends Select, which was founded in 1833, has been located on this site since 1885. The current building, which includes an office building owned by the school, was built in 1967-69. An adjacent campus building is located across the street at 1700 Race Street (Friends Select @ 1700). The Race Street Meetinghouse, built in 1856, is used by students and faculty for Meeting for Worship each Wednesday. The school is under the care of both the Central Philadelphia Monthly Meeting and the Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia at 4th & Arch (held at the Arch Street Meeting House). The school is currently governed by a board of trustees divided equally between the two monthly meetings that oversee the school.",
"Title: Rocky Steps\n\nThe 72 stone steps before the entrance of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have become known as the \"Rocky Steps\" as a result of their appearance in the triple-Oscar-winning film \"Rocky\" and all of the series' sequels except for \"Rocky IV\", in which the eponymous character runs up the steps to the song \"Gonna Fly Now\". Tourists often mimic Rocky's famous climb, a metaphor for an underdog or an everyman rising to a challenge. A bronze \"Rocky\" statue was briefly situated at the top of the steps for the filming of \"Rocky III\". This statue, now located at the bottom right of the steps, is a popular photo opportunity for visitors. The top of the steps offers a commanding view of Eakins Oval, the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, and Philadelphia City Hall.",
"Title: Two Logan Square\n\nTwo Logan Square is a highrise office building in downtown Philadelphia, just off the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The building is known for its signature roofline with a backlit clock. It is a companion building to One Logan Square which stands across Cherry Street, and to Three Logan Square, across 18th Street.",
"Title: Vine Street (Philadelphia)\n\nVine Street is a major east-west street in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It begins at the Delaware River, and proceeds west until 20th Street, where it merges with the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. In West Philadelphia, it begins again near the intersection of 52nd Street & Haverford Avenue, and ends just past 66th Street, in Cobbs Creek Park. Vine Street is non-continuous between 5th and 7th Streets, because of the Vine Street Expressway and the approach to the Benjamin Franklin Bridge.",
"Title: Eli Kirk Price II\n\nEli Kirk Price II (1860–January 24, 1933) was a prominent American Philadelphia lawyer, called \"the foremost civic and cultural leader in early twentieth-century Philadelphia\". He was the commissioner of Fairmount Park during the planning and development of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, of which he was one of the principal planners. Later, he was instrumental in obtaining funding for the new Philadelphia Museum of Art building and was President of the museum from 1926–1933.",
"Title: Philadelphia City Hall\n\nPhiladelphia City Hall, built in 1901 and located at 1 Penn Square, is the seat of government for the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.",
"Title: All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors\n\nAll Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors is a war memorial in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that honors the state's African American servicemen who fought in American conflicts from the Revolutionary War to World War I. Commissioned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1927, it was created by sculptor J. Otto Schweizer and dedicated July 7, 1934. In 1994 it was relocated from a remote site in West Fairmount Park to its present prominent site in Logan Square, along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.",
"Title: Benjamin Franklin Parkway\n\nBenjamin Franklin Parkway is a scenic boulevard that runs through the cultural heart of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Named for Founding Father Benjamin Franklin, the mile-long Parkway cuts diagonally across the grid plan pattern of Center City's Northwest quadrant. It starts at Philadelphia City Hall, curves around Logan Circle, and ends before the Philadelphia Museum of Art."
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8,028
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An Israeli-American media proprietor created what re-version that started airing in 2010?
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
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" A businessman with interests in financial services, entertainment, and media, and an estimated net worth of $3 billion, he is ranked by \"Forbes\" as the 232nd richest person in America.",
" Saban is the founder of Saban Entertainment, producer and distributor of children's television programs in the US such as \"Power Rangers.\"",
" He headed up consortiums which purchased the broadcasters ProSiebenSat.1 Media and Univision Communications.",
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" The re-version season was a re-broadcasting of approximately half of the first season of \"MMPR\", which was originally broadcast in 1993, but BVS Entertainment added several visual effects to the old footage, in addition to an updated opening sequence.",
" Although nothing beyond this about the television show was new, upon repurchase of the franchise by Haim Saban, it was nonetheless officially regarded as the 18th season of \"Power Rangers\" by his new company Saban Brands until the promotion for \"Power Rangers Megaforce\" which has since been termed the 20th season.",
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" The 24-hour cable news channel was founded in 2010 by Albanian media proprietor Aleksandër Frangaj.",
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"Ex on the Beach Sweden (Ex on the Beach Sverige) started airing on Kanal 11 on 6 April 2015 and is the Swedish version of the British show Ex on the Beach.",
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"Survivor 5 was the 5th season of the Greek version of the popular reality show \"Survivor\".",
" The Game started airing on Skai TV on February 13, 2017 in Greece and in Cyprus it started airing the same day on Sigma TV.",
" It is hosted by Sakis Tanimanidis and two episodes were hosted by the Turkish producer of the Greek version of Survivor, Acun Ilıcalı.",
" It is also being broadcast abroad via SKAI's international stations.",
" Twelve players and twelve celebrities have been known in Greece through their work are invited to survive on a deserted island, the exotic Dominican Republic, for 5 months, having their luggage, the necessary clothes and basic food supply.",
" On episode 77, the last team match took place and on episode 78, individual matches started.",
" Immunity matches after episode 80 will be held twice a week.",
" Also, the tribe merge held in episode 44, but individual matches started in episode 78.",
" The Finals will be held on 3, 4 & 5 July live in the open theatre of Alsos Veikou, Galatsi, Athens.",
" The winner of season fifth was Giorgos Angelopoulos from the team \"Celebrities\" (ΔΙΑΣΗΜΟΙ)."
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"Lo Que Callamos Las Mujeres (English: \"What We Women Keep Silent\"), is a Mexican anthology television series which deals with the social problems of Mexican society.",
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"Love It or List It Vancouver is a Canadian home design reality TV series airing on the W Network.",
" The show was the first spin off from \"Love It or List It\" and was the second show in the \"Love it or List It\" franchise.",
" The show is produced by Big Coat Productions and is based in the Greater Vancouver area and other surrounding areas in British Columbia, Canada.",
" The show premiered as a prime-time program on W Network in January 2013.",
" It stars former \"The Bachelor\" and \"The Bachelorette\" star Jillian Harris, and real estate agent Todd Talbot.",
" In the United States, the show is titled Love It or List It, Too, and airs on the HGTV network.",
" In Canada, new episodes of season three started airing on July 6, 2015 on W Network at 10pm; in the US new episodes of \"Love It or List It, Too\" (the US title, season five) started airing on July 24, 2015."
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"\"Happy Valley\" is a British crime drama television series created by Sally Wainwright and produced by Red Production Company.",
" The first series of six episodes started airing on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 29 April 2014.",
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"Title: Haim Saban\n\nHaim Saban ( ; Hebrew: חיים סבן ; born October 15, 1944) is an Israeli-American media proprietor, investor, philanthropist, musician, record, film & television producer. A businessman with interests in financial services, entertainment, and media, and an estimated net worth of $3 billion, he is ranked by \"Forbes\" as the 232nd richest person in America. Saban is the founder of Saban Entertainment, producer and distributor of children's television programs in the US such as \"Power Rangers.\" He headed up consortiums which purchased the broadcasters ProSiebenSat.1 Media and Univision Communications. He is a major donor to the US Democratic Party and active in pro-Israel political efforts in the US. In March 2017, Saban was honored with the 2,605th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his achievements in television.",
"Title: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (re-version)\n\nThe re-version of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is an American television series created by Haim Saban and Shuki Levy, began airing January 2, 2010, on ABC Kids, and concluded on August 28, 2010. The re-version season was a re-broadcasting of approximately half of the first season of \"MMPR\", which was originally broadcast in 1993, but BVS Entertainment added several visual effects to the old footage, in addition to an updated opening sequence. Although nothing beyond this about the television show was new, upon repurchase of the franchise by Haim Saban, it was nonetheless officially regarded as the 18th season of \"Power Rangers\" by his new company Saban Brands until the promotion for \"Power Rangers Megaforce\" which has since been termed the 20th season. Netflix refers to the season number as \"Season 18\".",
"Title: ABC News (Albania)\n\nABC News is an Albanian news and satellite television channel that is owned by Media 6. The 24-hour cable news channel was founded in 2010 by Albanian media proprietor Aleksandër Frangaj. It is part of the Klan media group, together with Tv Klan and Klan Kosova.",
"Title: Ex on the Beach Sweden\n\nEx on the Beach Sweden (Ex on the Beach Sverige) started airing on Kanal 11 on 6 April 2015 and is the Swedish version of the British show Ex on the Beach. Season two started airing on Kanal 5 on 28 March 2016.",
"Title: Media proprietor\n\nA media proprietor, media mogul or media tycoon refers to a successful entrepreneur or businessperson who controls, through personal ownership or via a dominant position in any media related company or enterprise, media consumed by a large number of individuals. Those with significant control, ownership, and influence of a large company in the mass media may also be called a tycoon, baron, or business magnate. Social media creators and founders can also be considered media moguls, as such channels deliver media to a large consumer base.",
"Title: Survivor Greece 5\n\nSurvivor 5 was the 5th season of the Greek version of the popular reality show \"Survivor\". The Game started airing on Skai TV on February 13, 2017 in Greece and in Cyprus it started airing the same day on Sigma TV. It is hosted by Sakis Tanimanidis and two episodes were hosted by the Turkish producer of the Greek version of Survivor, Acun Ilıcalı. It is also being broadcast abroad via SKAI's international stations. Twelve players and twelve celebrities have been known in Greece through their work are invited to survive on a deserted island, the exotic Dominican Republic, for 5 months, having their luggage, the necessary clothes and basic food supply. On episode 77, the last team match took place and on episode 78, individual matches started. Immunity matches after episode 80 will be held twice a week. Also, the tribe merge held in episode 44, but individual matches started in episode 78. The Finals will be held on 3, 4 & 5 July live in the open theatre of Alsos Veikou, Galatsi, Athens. The winner of season fifth was Giorgos Angelopoulos from the team \"Celebrities\" (ΔΙΑΣΗΜΟΙ).",
"Title: Lo que callamos las mujeres\n\nLo Que Callamos Las Mujeres (English: \"What We Women Keep Silent\"), is a Mexican anthology television series which deals with the social problems of Mexican society. The show started airing on the Mexican television network Azteca 13 as a way to compete with Canal de las Estrellas' \"Mujer, casos de la vida real\". It started airing on the network in 2001 and has since been running continuously.",
"Title: Dafna Lemish\n\nDafna Lemish is an Israeli-American media researcher in the fields of children, youth and leisure culture; as well as construction of gender identity in the media.",
"Title: Love It or List It Vancouver\n\nLove It or List It Vancouver is a Canadian home design reality TV series airing on the W Network. The show was the first spin off from \"Love It or List It\" and was the second show in the \"Love it or List It\" franchise. The show is produced by Big Coat Productions and is based in the Greater Vancouver area and other surrounding areas in British Columbia, Canada. The show premiered as a prime-time program on W Network in January 2013. It stars former \"The Bachelor\" and \"The Bachelorette\" star Jillian Harris, and real estate agent Todd Talbot. In the United States, the show is titled Love It or List It, Too, and airs on the HGTV network. In Canada, new episodes of season three started airing on July 6, 2015 on W Network at 10pm; in the US new episodes of \"Love It or List It, Too\" (the US title, season five) started airing on July 24, 2015.",
"Title: List of Happy Valley episodes\n\n\"Happy Valley\" is a British crime drama television series created by Sally Wainwright and produced by Red Production Company. The first series of six episodes started airing on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 29 April 2014. It was released on Netflix in the United States and Canada on 20 August 2014. A second series of six episodes started airing on BBC One on 9 February 2016 and was made available on Netflix in the US later that year."
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8,029
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Which Zealand Institute of Business and Technology campus is located in a city with a population of 50,046?
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Roskilde
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"Madanapalle Institute of Technology and Science also known as MITS is established in 1998 in Madanapalle, Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, India.",
" MITS is Affiliated to JNTUA, approved by AICTE, New Dehli.",
" Also a Recognised Research Center, Recognised by UGC under the sections 2(f) and 12 (B) of the UGC act 1956.",
" MITS campus is recognised as 'Green Technology Campus'.",
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"The British Columbia Institute of Technology (also referred to as BCIT), is a public polytechnic institution of higher education.",
" The post-secondary institute has five campuses located in the Metro Vancouver region, with its main campus in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.",
" There is also the Aerospace Technology Campus in Richmond, the Marine Campus in the City of North Vancouver, Downtown campus in Vancouver, and Annacis Island Campus in Delta.",
" It is provincially chartered through legislation in the \"College and Institute Act.\"",
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"George Peter Shirtcliffe, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'CMG', '4': \"} (born 28 July 1931), is a New Zealand businessman.",
" He was the chairman of Telecom New Zealand, New Zealand's largest listed company, from 1990 to 1999.",
" He was appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George in the 1988 Queen's Birthday Honours, for services to marketing and business management.",
" He received the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal.",
" He is also a Laureate of the New Zealand Business Hall of Fame, a fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants (honorary retired) and a Distinguished Fellow of the Institute of Directors.",
" He was the founding chairman of the Enterprise Education Foundation and later a trustee of the Enterprise New Zealand Trust.",
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"Bharathidasan Institute of Technology (or BIT) (formerly the School of Engineering and Technology) was established by Bharathidasan University in 1999.",
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"Zealand Institute of Business and Technology (Danish: Erhvervsakademi Sjælland, EASJ) or Zibat is a school of higher education operating five campuses in Region Zealand to the west and south of Copenhagen, Denmark.",
" The campuses, with a total of some 3,200 students, are located in Roskilde, Køge, Næstved, Slagelse and Nykøbing Falster.",
" The school is an idenpendent self-owning institution subordinated to the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education.",
" Degree programmes offerered are mainly applied degrees, especially in technology, IT and business.",
" The academy grant undergraduate and academic degrees but not master's or doctoral degrees.",
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"Roskilde (] ), located 30 km west of Copenhagen on the Danish island of Zealand, is the main city in Roskilde Municipality.",
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" Roskilde is governed by the administrative council of Roskilde Municipality."
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"Peter James \"Pete\" Bossley (born 1950) is a New Zealand architect based in Auckland, most recognised for his role leading the design team for the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.",
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"Gaven John Martin (born October 8, 1958) is a New Zealand mathematician.",
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" He is Vice President of the Royal Society of New Zealand [Mathematical, Physical Sciences Engineering and Technology.",
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"Title: Madanapalle Institute of Technology and Science\n\nMadanapalle Institute of Technology and Science also known as MITS is established in 1998 in Madanapalle, Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, India. MITS is Affiliated to JNTUA, approved by AICTE, New Dehli. Also a Recognised Research Center, Recognised by UGC under the sections 2(f) and 12 (B) of the UGC act 1956. MITS campus is recognised as 'Green Technology Campus'. IBM Center of Excellence was inaugurated in MITS on December, 2010.,",
"Title: British Columbia Institute of Technology\n\nThe British Columbia Institute of Technology (also referred to as BCIT), is a public polytechnic institution of higher education. The post-secondary institute has five campuses located in the Metro Vancouver region, with its main campus in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. There is also the Aerospace Technology Campus in Richmond, the Marine Campus in the City of North Vancouver, Downtown campus in Vancouver, and Annacis Island Campus in Delta. It is provincially chartered through legislation in the \"College and Institute Act.\" The school operates as a vocational and technical school, offering apprenticeships for the skilled trades and diplomas and degrees in vocational education for skilled technicians and workers in professions such as engineering, accountancy, business administration, nursing, medicine, architecture, and law.",
"Title: Peter Shirtcliffe\n\nGeorge Peter Shirtcliffe, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'CMG', '4': \"} (born 28 July 1931), is a New Zealand businessman. He was the chairman of Telecom New Zealand, New Zealand's largest listed company, from 1990 to 1999. He was appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George in the 1988 Queen's Birthday Honours, for services to marketing and business management. He received the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal. He is also a Laureate of the New Zealand Business Hall of Fame, a fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants (honorary retired) and a Distinguished Fellow of the Institute of Directors. He was the founding chairman of the Enterprise Education Foundation and later a trustee of the Enterprise New Zealand Trust. He was an active member of the Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve from 1953 to 1967, reaching the rank of Lieutenant Commander.",
"Title: Bharathidasan Institute of Technology\n\nBharathidasan Institute of Technology (or BIT) (formerly the School of Engineering and Technology) was established by Bharathidasan University in 1999. BIT was located in the downtown Khajamalai Campus and was moved to the South Campus (Technology Campus) in 2001. In addition to the academic blocks, the campus houses the Indoor Sports Complex and residential complex. Bharathidasan University operates shuttle services to the adjacent Main Campus.",
"Title: New Zealand Initiative\n\nThe New Zealand Initiative is a think tank and business membership organisation in Wellington, New Zealand. It was formed in 2012 out of the merger of the New Zealand Business Roundtable (NZBR) and the New Zealand Institute. Its executive director is Oliver Hartwich, who joined The New Zealand Initiative from the Australian Centre for Independent Studies.",
"Title: Zealand Institute of Business and Technology\n\nZealand Institute of Business and Technology (Danish: Erhvervsakademi Sjælland, EASJ) or Zibat is a school of higher education operating five campuses in Region Zealand to the west and south of Copenhagen, Denmark. The campuses, with a total of some 3,200 students, are located in Roskilde, Køge, Næstved, Slagelse and Nykøbing Falster. The school is an idenpendent self-owning institution subordinated to the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education. Degree programmes offerered are mainly applied degrees, especially in technology, IT and business. The academy grant undergraduate and academic degrees but not master's or doctoral degrees. In addition to full-time studies the academy offers supplemental education, part-time programmes at bachelor's level and short-term courses for people who need to strengthen their qualifications.",
"Title: Roskilde\n\nRoskilde (] ), located 30 km west of Copenhagen on the Danish island of Zealand, is the main city in Roskilde Municipality. With a population of 50,046 (as of 01 2016 ), the city is a business and educational centre for the region and the 10th largest city in Denmark. Roskilde is governed by the administrative council of Roskilde Municipality.",
"Title: Pete Bossley\n\nPeter James \"Pete\" Bossley (born 1950) is a New Zealand architect based in Auckland, most recognised for his role leading the design team for the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Bossley was an adjunct professor at the Unitec Institute of Technology School of Architecture. He has received numerous awards, including the New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) Gold Medal in 2012 for outstanding contributions to the practice of architecture.",
"Title: Gaven Martin\n\nGaven John Martin (born October 8, 1958) is a New Zealand mathematician. He is a Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at Massey University, the head of the New Zealand Institute for Advanced Study, the former president of the New Zealand Mathematical Society (from 2005 to 2007), and the editor-in-chief of the \"New Zealand Journal of Mathematics\". He is Vice President of the Royal Society of New Zealand [Mathematical, Physical Sciences Engineering and Technology. His research concerns quasiconformal mappings, regularity theory for partial differential equations, and connections between the theory of discrete groups and low-dimensional topology."
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8,030
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Academia Deportiva Cantolao, a Peruvian football club based in the city of Callao, Peru, graduated what former Bayern Munich striker for Bundesliga club 1?
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Claudio Pizarro
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"José Luis Chacón (born 6 November 1971 in Callao) is a Peruvian football defender, who obtained three caps during his career for the Peru national football team.",
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" His former clubs include Hijos de Yurimaguas Callao, Deportivo Wanka, Alianza Lima, Sport Boys Callao, Estudiantes de Medicina, Atlético Universidad, Universidad San Martín de Porres and Club José Gálvez."
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"Title: José Luis Chacón\n\nJosé Luis Chacón (born 6 November 1971 in Callao) is a Peruvian football defender, who obtained three caps during his career for the Peru national football team. He was a member of the national squad at the 1999 Copa América. His former clubs include Hijos de Yurimaguas Callao, Deportivo Wanka, Alianza Lima, Sport Boys Callao, Estudiantes de Medicina, Atlético Universidad, Universidad San Martín de Porres and Club José Gálvez.",
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"Title: Claudio Pizarro\n\nClaudio Miguel Pizarro Bosio (] ; born 3 October 1978) is a Peruvian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Bundesliga club 1. FC Köln and the Peru national team. He is well renowned for his goal scoring ability, especially when heading the ball.",
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Which of Jørgen Klubien's stop-motion animated musical dark fantasy film was directed by Henry Selick, and produced and conceived by Tim Burton?
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Nightmare Before Christmas
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San Francisco Bay Area is known for which cross-disciplinary artist born on January 29, 1924 ?
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Peter Voulkos
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"Title: San Francisco Bay Area Water Trail\n\nThe San Francisco Bay Area Water Trail is a growing network of launch and landing sites that allow people in non-motorized small boats and beachable sail craft such as kayaks, canoes, dragon boats, stand up paddle and windsurf boards, to safely enjoy San Francisco Bay through single and multiple-day trips. The Water Trail is enhancing Bay Area communities’ connections to the Bay and creating new linkages to existing shoreline open spaces and other regional trails as well as increasing education about personal safety, navigational safety, and appropriate boating behavior near sensitive wildlife species and shoreline habitat. The Water Trail is implemented under the leadership of the California Coastal Conservancy in close collaboration with the Association of Bay Area Governments, the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission, and the California Department of Boating and Waterways.",
"Title: Association of Bay Area Governments\n\nThe Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) is a regional planning agency incorporating various local governments in the San Francisco Bay Area in California. It encompasses nine counties surrounding the San Francisco Bay. Those counties are Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, and Sonoma. It has the ability to establish housing and transportation goals for cities to minimize urban sprawl by that requiring housing be zoned for near new workplace construction. It deals with land use, housing, environmental quality, and economic development. Non-profit organizations as well as governmental organizations can be members. All nine counties and 101 cities within the Bay Area are voluntary members of ABAG.",
"Title: Oakland, California\n\nOakland is the largest city and the county seat of Alameda County, California, United States. A major West Coast port city, Oakland is the largest city in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, the third largest city overall in the San Francisco Bay Area, the eighth largest city in California, and the 45th largest city in the United States, with a population of 419,267 as of 2015 . It serves as a trade center for the San Francisco Bay Area; its Port of Oakland is the busiest port in the San Francisco Bay, the entirety of Northern California, and the fifth busiest in the United States of America. The city was incorporated in 1852.",
"Title: Codornices Creek\n\nCodornices Creek (sometimes spelled and/or pronounced \"Cordonices\"), 2.0 mi long, is one of the principal creeks which runs out of the Berkeley Hills in the East Bay area of the San Francisco Bay Area in California. In its upper stretch, it passes entirely within the city limits of Berkeley, and marks the city limit with the adjacent city of Albany in its lower section. Before European settlement, Codornices probably had no direct, permanent connection to San Francisco Bay. Like many other small creeks, it filtered through what early maps show as grassland to a large, northward-running salt marsh and slough that also carried waters from Marin Creek and Schoolhouse Creek. A channel was cut through in the 19th Century, and Codornices flows directly to San Francisco Bay by way of a narrow remnant slough adjacent to Golden Gate Fields racetrack.",
"Title: Art in the San Francisco Bay Area\n\nThe history of art in the San Francisco Bay Area includes major contributions to contemporary art, including Abstract Expressionism. The area is known for its cross-disciplinary artists like Bruce Conner, Bruce Nauman, and Peter Voulkos as well as a large number of non-profit alternative art spaces including New Langton Arts, Intersection for the Arts, and Southern Exposure. San Francisco Bay Area Visual Arts has undergone many permutations paralleling innovation and hybridity in literature and theater."
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8,033
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The 3rd Canadian Division is a formation of the Canadian Army, the second iteration served with distinction, for taking part in which event that were the landing operations, of the Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during World War II?
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Normandy landings
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"Bernières-sur-Mer is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France.",
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"Operation Dragoon (initially Operation Anvil) was the code name for the Allied invasion of Southern France on 15August 1944.",
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" By July 1944 the landing was reconsidered, as the clogged-up ports in Normandy did not have the capacity to adequately supply the Allied forces.",
" Concurrently, the French High Command pushed for a revival of the operation that would include large numbers of French troops.",
" As a result, the operation was finally approved in July to be executed in August."
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"Juno or Juno Beach was one of five beaches of the Allied invasion of German-occupied France in the Normandy landings on 6 June 1944 during the Second World War.",
" The beach spanned from Courseulles, a village just east of the British beach Gold, to Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer, just west of the British beach Sword.",
" Taking Juno was the responsibility of the Canadian Army, with sea transport, mine sweeping, and a naval bombardment force provided by the Royal Canadian Navy and the British Royal Navy as well as elements from the Free French, Norwegian, and other Allied navies.",
" The objectives of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division on D-Day were to cut the Caen-Bayeux road, seize the Carpiquet airport west of Caen, and form a link between the two British beaches of Gold and Sword on either side of Juno Beach."
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"Marshal of the Royal Air Force Arthur William Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (11 July 1890 – 3 June 1967) was a senior Royal Air Force commander.",
" He was a pilot and squadron commander in the Royal Flying Corps in the First World War and he went on to serve as a senior officer in the Royal Air Force during the inter-war years when he served in Turkey, Great Britain and the Far East.",
" During the Second World War, as Air Officer Commanding RAF Middle East Command, Tedder directed air operations in the Mediterranean and North Africa, including the evacuation of Crete and \"Operation Crusader\" in North Africa.",
" His bombing tactics became known as the \"Tedder Carpet\".",
" Later in the war Tedder took command of Mediterranean Air Command and in that role was closely involved in the planning of the Allied invasion of Sicily and then the Allied invasion of Italy.",
" When Operation Overlord—the invasion of France—came to be planned, Tedder was appointed Deputy Supreme Commander at Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force under General Eisenhower.",
" After the war he served as Chief of the Air Staff, in which role he advocated increased recruiting in the face of many airmen leaving the service, doubled the size of RAF Fighter Command and implemented arrangements for the Berlin Airlift in 1948.",
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"The 21st Army Group was a World War II British headquarters formation, in command of two field armies and other supporting units, consisting primarily of the British Second Army and the First Canadian Army.",
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"Title: Bernières-sur-Mer\n\nBernières-sur-Mer is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. The town was liberated by The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada on the 6th of June, 1944 as part of the leading assault wave of D-Day Operation Overlord which began the liberation of France in World War II. Later, a French Canadian unit, the Le Régiment de la Chaudière, landed in reserve as part of the 8th Canadian Brigade, 3rd Canadian Division.",
"Title: 3rd Canadian Division\n\nThe 3rd Canadian Division is a formation of the Canadian Army. It was first created as a formation of the Canadian Corps during the First World War. It was stood down following the war and was later reactivated as the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division during the Second World War. The second iteration served with distinction from 1941 to 1945, taking part in the D-Day landings of 6 June 1944. A duplicate of the 3rd Canadian Division was formed in 1945 to serve on occupation duty in Germany, and was disbanded the following year. In 2013, Land Force Western Area, a peacetime military organization in western Canada, was ordered to be redesignated as 3rd Canadian Division. On 6 June 2014, the 3rd Canadian Division adopted the insignia, traditions and history of the previous formations. From the middle of 1916, the division has been identified by a distinctive French-Grey patch worn on the uniforms of its soldiers.",
"Title: Normandy landings\n\nThe Normandy landings (codenamed Operation Neptune) were the landing operations on Tuesday, 6 June 1944 (termed D-Day) of the Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during World War II. The largest seaborne invasion in history, the operation began the liberation of German-occupied northwestern Europe from Nazi control, and contributed to the Allied victory on the Western Front.",
"Title: 4th Canadian Division\n\nThe 4th Canadian Division is a formation of the Canadian Army. The division was first created as a formation of the Canadian Corps during the First World War. During the Second World War the division was reactivated as the 4th Canadian Infantry Division in 1941 and then converted to armour and redesignated as the 4th Canadian (Armoured) Division. Beginning in 1916 the division adopted a distinctive green-coloured formation patch as its insignia. In 2013 it was announced that Land Force Central Area would be redesignated 4th Canadian Division. It is currently responsible for Canadian Army operations in the Canadian province of Ontario and is headquartered at Denison Armoury.",
"Title: Operation Dragoon\n\nOperation Dragoon (initially Operation Anvil) was the code name for the Allied invasion of Southern France on 15August 1944. The operation was initially planned to be executed in conjunction with Operation Overlord, the Allied landing in the Normandy, but the lack of available resources led to a cancellation of the second landing. By July 1944 the landing was reconsidered, as the clogged-up ports in Normandy did not have the capacity to adequately supply the Allied forces. Concurrently, the French High Command pushed for a revival of the operation that would include large numbers of French troops. As a result, the operation was finally approved in July to be executed in August.",
"Title: Juno Beach\n\nJuno or Juno Beach was one of five beaches of the Allied invasion of German-occupied France in the Normandy landings on 6 June 1944 during the Second World War. The beach spanned from Courseulles, a village just east of the British beach Gold, to Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer, just west of the British beach Sword. Taking Juno was the responsibility of the Canadian Army, with sea transport, mine sweeping, and a naval bombardment force provided by the Royal Canadian Navy and the British Royal Navy as well as elements from the Free French, Norwegian, and other Allied navies. The objectives of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division on D-Day were to cut the Caen-Bayeux road, seize the Carpiquet airport west of Caen, and form a link between the two British beaches of Gold and Sword on either side of Juno Beach.",
"Title: Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder\n\nMarshal of the Royal Air Force Arthur William Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (11 July 1890 – 3 June 1967) was a senior Royal Air Force commander. He was a pilot and squadron commander in the Royal Flying Corps in the First World War and he went on to serve as a senior officer in the Royal Air Force during the inter-war years when he served in Turkey, Great Britain and the Far East. During the Second World War, as Air Officer Commanding RAF Middle East Command, Tedder directed air operations in the Mediterranean and North Africa, including the evacuation of Crete and \"Operation Crusader\" in North Africa. His bombing tactics became known as the \"Tedder Carpet\". Later in the war Tedder took command of Mediterranean Air Command and in that role was closely involved in the planning of the Allied invasion of Sicily and then the Allied invasion of Italy. When Operation Overlord—the invasion of France—came to be planned, Tedder was appointed Deputy Supreme Commander at Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force under General Eisenhower. After the war he served as Chief of the Air Staff, in which role he advocated increased recruiting in the face of many airmen leaving the service, doubled the size of RAF Fighter Command and implemented arrangements for the Berlin Airlift in 1948. After the war he held senior positions in business and academia.",
"Title: 21st Army Group\n\nThe 21st Army Group was a World War II British headquarters formation, in command of two field armies and other supporting units, consisting primarily of the British Second Army and the First Canadian Army. Established in London during July 1943, under the command of Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF), it was assigned to Operation Overlord, the Western Allied invasion of Europe, and was an important Allied force in the European Theatre. The 21st Army Group operated in Northern France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany from June 1944 until the end of the war in Europe in May 1945, after which it was redesignated the British Army of the Rhine (BAOR).",
"Title: 9th Canadian Infantry Brigade\n\nThe 9th Canadian Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the Canadian Army that saw active service during World War I and World War II as part of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division. The brigade fought on the Western Front during World War I from January 1916 to November 1918, and in Normandy and north-west Europe in 1944–1945 during World War II. It was a square formation of four infantry battalions during World War I, but was reduced to a triangular formation of three battalions during World War II."
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8,034
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What first "James Bond" novel villain is the title character in a 1962 British Film starring Sean Connery and Ursula Andress?
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Julius No
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"Never Say Never Again is a 1983 James Bond spy film starring Sean Connery, directed by Irvin Kershner, produced by Jack Schwartzman, and written by Lorenzo Semple Jr. with uncredited additional co-writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, from a story by Kevin McClory, Jack Whittingham, and Ian Fleming.",
" It is the second adaptation of Fleming's \"Thunderball\", which was previously adapted as the 1965 film of the same name.",
" Unlike the majority of James Bond films, \"Never Say Never Again\" was not produced by Eon Productions, but by an independent production company, one of whose members was Kevin McClory, one of the original writers of the \"Thunderball\" story, who retained the filming rights of the novel following a legal dispute over them."
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"Casino Royale is a 1967 spy comedy film originally produced by Columbia Pictures featuring an ensemble cast.",
" It is loosely based on Ian Fleming's first James Bond novel.",
" The film stars David Niven as the \"original\" Bond, Sir James Bond 007.",
" Forced out of retirement to investigate the deaths and disappearances of international spies, he soon battles the mysterious Dr. Noah and SMERSH.",
" The film's tagline: \"Casino Royale is too much... for one James Bond!\"",
" refers to Bond's ruse to mislead SMERSH in which six other agents are pretending to be \"James Bond\", namely, baccarat master Evelyn Tremble (Peter Sellers), millionaire spy Vesper Lynd (Ursula Andress), Bond's secretary Miss Moneypenny (Barbara Bouchet), Mata Bond (Joanna Pettet), Bond's daughter by Mata Hari; and British agents \"Coop\" (Terence Cooper) and \"The Detainer\" (Daliah Lavi)."
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"Vesper Lynd is a fictional character featured in Ian Fleming's 1953 James Bond novel \"Casino Royale\".",
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"Goldfinger (1964) is the third spy film in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the third to star Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond.",
" It is based on the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming.",
" The film also stars Honor Blackman as Bond girl Pussy Galore and Gert Fröbe as the title character Auric Goldfinger, along with Shirley Eaton as the iconic Bond girl Jill Masterson.",
" \"Goldfinger\" was produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman and was the first of four Bond films directed by Guy Hamilton."
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"James Bond 007: From Russia with Love is a third-person shooter video game developed by EA Redwood Shores and published by Electronic Arts featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent, James Bond 007, whose likeness and voice is that of Sean Connery.",
" The game is based on the 1957 novel and the 1963 film of the same name.",
" The game follows the storyline of the book and film, albeit adding in new scenes to make the game more action-oriented, as well as changing the affiliation of the main villains.",
" Additionally, it features many elements of later Bond films to recreate the feel of the era such as the Aston Martin DB5 that debuted in \"Goldfinger\" (1964) and the jet pack from \"Thunderball\" (1965).",
" \"From Russia with Love\" is also notable in that it is the first video game to use Sean Connery's younger likeness as James Bond and the first to include all new voice work by the actor after twenty-two years away from the role.",
" \"From Russia with Love\" is the last James Bond video game EA Games marketed before they lost the rights to Activision in 2006."
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"The white bikini of Ursula Andress (also known as the Dr. No bikini) was a white bikini worn by Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder in the 1962 James Bond film, \"Dr. No\".",
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"Thunderball (1965) is the fourth spy film in the James Bond series starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond.",
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" It was directed by Terence Young, with its screenplay by Richard Maibaum and John Hopkins."
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"Honeychile Rider is a fictional character in Ian Fleming's James Bond novel \"Dr. No\".",
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" The film was produced by Harry Saltzman and Albert R. Broccoli, a partnership that would continue until 1975."
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"Title: Never Say Never Again\n\nNever Say Never Again is a 1983 James Bond spy film starring Sean Connery, directed by Irvin Kershner, produced by Jack Schwartzman, and written by Lorenzo Semple Jr. with uncredited additional co-writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, from a story by Kevin McClory, Jack Whittingham, and Ian Fleming. It is the second adaptation of Fleming's \"Thunderball\", which was previously adapted as the 1965 film of the same name. Unlike the majority of James Bond films, \"Never Say Never Again\" was not produced by Eon Productions, but by an independent production company, one of whose members was Kevin McClory, one of the original writers of the \"Thunderball\" story, who retained the filming rights of the novel following a legal dispute over them.",
"Title: Casino Royale (1967 film)\n\nCasino Royale is a 1967 spy comedy film originally produced by Columbia Pictures featuring an ensemble cast. It is loosely based on Ian Fleming's first James Bond novel. The film stars David Niven as the \"original\" Bond, Sir James Bond 007. Forced out of retirement to investigate the deaths and disappearances of international spies, he soon battles the mysterious Dr. Noah and SMERSH. The film's tagline: \"Casino Royale is too much... for one James Bond!\" refers to Bond's ruse to mislead SMERSH in which six other agents are pretending to be \"James Bond\", namely, baccarat master Evelyn Tremble (Peter Sellers), millionaire spy Vesper Lynd (Ursula Andress), Bond's secretary Miss Moneypenny (Barbara Bouchet), Mata Bond (Joanna Pettet), Bond's daughter by Mata Hari; and British agents \"Coop\" (Terence Cooper) and \"The Detainer\" (Daliah Lavi).",
"Title: Vesper Lynd\n\nVesper Lynd is a fictional character featured in Ian Fleming's 1953 James Bond novel \"Casino Royale\". She was portrayed by Ursula Andress in the 1967 James Bond parody, which is only slightly based on the novel, and by Eva Green in the 2006 adaptation.",
"Title: Goldfinger (film)\n\nGoldfinger (1964) is the third spy film in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the third to star Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It is based on the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming. The film also stars Honor Blackman as Bond girl Pussy Galore and Gert Fröbe as the title character Auric Goldfinger, along with Shirley Eaton as the iconic Bond girl Jill Masterson. \"Goldfinger\" was produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman and was the first of four Bond films directed by Guy Hamilton.",
"Title: James Bond 007: From Russia with Love\n\nJames Bond 007: From Russia with Love is a third-person shooter video game developed by EA Redwood Shores and published by Electronic Arts featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent, James Bond 007, whose likeness and voice is that of Sean Connery. The game is based on the 1957 novel and the 1963 film of the same name. The game follows the storyline of the book and film, albeit adding in new scenes to make the game more action-oriented, as well as changing the affiliation of the main villains. Additionally, it features many elements of later Bond films to recreate the feel of the era such as the Aston Martin DB5 that debuted in \"Goldfinger\" (1964) and the jet pack from \"Thunderball\" (1965). \"From Russia with Love\" is also notable in that it is the first video game to use Sean Connery's younger likeness as James Bond and the first to include all new voice work by the actor after twenty-two years away from the role. \"From Russia with Love\" is the last James Bond video game EA Games marketed before they lost the rights to Activision in 2006.",
"Title: White bikini of Ursula Andress\n\nThe white bikini of Ursula Andress (also known as the Dr. No bikini) was a white bikini worn by Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder in the 1962 James Bond film, \"Dr. No\". It is cited as the most famous bikini of all time and an iconic moment in cinematic and fashion history.",
"Title: Thunderball (film)\n\nThunderball (1965) is the fourth spy film in the James Bond series starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, which in turn was based on an original screenplay by Jack Whittingham. It was directed by Terence Young, with its screenplay by Richard Maibaum and John Hopkins.",
"Title: Honey Rider\n\nHoneychile Rider is a fictional character in Ian Fleming's James Bond novel \"Dr. No\". In the 1962 Bond film of the same name, her name was shortened and changed to Honey Ryder. In the film, she is played by Swiss actress Ursula Andress and due to her heavy accent was dubbed by Nikki van der Zyl.",
"Title: Dr. No (film)\n\nDr. No is a 1962 British spy film, starring Sean Connery, with Ursula Andress and Joseph Wiseman, filmed in Jamaica and England. It is the first \"James Bond\" film. Based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, it was adapted by Richard Maibaum, Johanna Harwood, and Berkely Mather and was directed by Terence Young. The film was produced by Harry Saltzman and Albert R. Broccoli, a partnership that would continue until 1975.",
"Title: Julius No\n\nDr. Julius No is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the 1958 \"James Bond\" novel and 1962 film \"Dr. No\". He was the first villain in the film series, in which he was portrayed by actor Joseph Wiseman."
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8,035
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What character in All You Need Is Kill inspired Tom Cruise's character in Edge of Tomorrow?
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Keiji Kiriya
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"Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography is a biography of actor Tom Cruise, written by Andrew Morton.",
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"All You Need Is Kill (Japanese: オール・ユー・ニード・イズ・キル , Hepburn: Ōru Yū Nīdo Izu Kiru ) is a Japanese military science fiction light novel by Hiroshi Sakurazaka with illustrations by Yoshitoshi ABe.",
" The novel was Sakurazaka's breakthrough science-fiction novel, earning wide praise from fellow novelists including Yasutaka Tsutsui and Chōhei Kanbayashi and was entered in contention for the Seiun Awards.",
" The book was published in Japanese by Shueisha under their Super Dash Bunko imprint in December 2004, and was later released in English by Viz Media under their \"Haikasoru\" imprint.",
" \"All You Need Is Kill\" follows a soldier named Keiji Kiriya, who, after dying in a battle with extraterrestrials, is caught in a time loop that makes him live the same day repeatedly, allowing Kiriya to improve his fighting skills."
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"Tom Cruise: Unauthorized is a non-fiction biographical book about Tom Cruise, written by Wensley Clarkson.",
" The book was published by Hastings House in 1998.",
" The book discusses Tom Cruise's early life, his rise as an actor, involvement with Scientology, and past relationships with Mimi Rogers and Nicole Kidman.",
" The book ended during the filming of \"Eyes Wide Shut\"."
],
"title": "Tom Cruise: Unauthorized"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Top Gun is a 1986 American romantic military action drama film directed by Tony Scott, and produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, in association with Paramount Pictures.",
" The screenplay was written by Jim Cash and Jack Epps, Jr., and was inspired by an article titled \"Top Guns\" published in \"California\" magazine three years earlier.",
" The film stars Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis, Val Kilmer, Anthony Edwards, and Tom Skerritt.",
" Cruise plays Lieutenant Pete \"Maverick\" Mitchell, a young Naval aviator aboard the aircraft carrier USS \"Enterprise\" .",
" He and his Radar Intercept Officer (RIO) Nick \"Goose\" Bradshaw (Edwards) are given the chance to train at the Navy's Fighter Weapons School at the former Naval Air Station (NAS) Miramar in San Diego."
],
"title": "Top Gun"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hiroshi Sakurazaka (桜坂 洋 , Sakurazaka Hiroshi , born 1970) is a Japanese author of science fiction and fantasy light novels.",
" He is best known for his novel \"All You Need Is Kill\", which formed the basis of \"Edge of Tomorrow\", featuring Tom Cruise."
],
"title": "Hiroshi Sakurazaka"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"The Church of Scientology Presents: Being Tom Cruise, Why Scientology Isn't In Any Way Mental\" is a satirical spoof documentary from the series \"Star Stories\", parodying the life of Tom Cruise and his relationship with the Church of Scientology.",
" It is episode 2 of the second series of \"Star Stories\", and first aired on Channel 4 on 2 August 2007.",
" The show recounts Cruise's time with a group of some of his early acting friends.",
" After filming \"Top Gun\", Cruise (Kevin Bishop) is introduced to Scientology by John Travolta (Steve Edge), who convinces him to join the organization by smashing Cruise over the head with a shovel.",
" He meets Nicole Kidman (Dolly Wells) and they start a relationship.",
" After dating Penélope Cruz, Cruise is introduced to Katie Holmes (Laura Patch) by Travolta.",
" Holmes agrees to marry Cruise, and the program ends with a voiceover asking the viewer to visit a Scientology website and purchase expensive products."
],
"title": "Being Tom Cruise"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pierre Denan is the author of \"Pourquoi Tom Cruise: Book 1\" (2010), \"Pourquoi Tom Cruise: Book 2\" (2015) news ticker tales published by les Presses du réel as part of their Literature Collection—Fiction.",
" He has also published: \"Libre\" (2002–2005), \"Paradis\" (2015), and \"Voilà, A Collection, Notes for the Book to Come\" (2016)."
],
"title": "Pierre Denan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Edge of Tomorrow (also known by its tagline Live.",
" Die.",
" Repeat.",
" and renamed as Live.",
" Die.",
" Repeat.: Edge of Tomorrow such upon home release) is a 2014 American science fiction action film starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt.",
" Doug Liman directed the film based on a screenplay adapted from the 2004 Japanese light novel \"All You Need Is Kill\" by Hiroshi Sakurazaka.",
" The film takes place in a future where Earth is invaded by an alien race.",
" Major William Cage (Cruise), a public relations officer with no combat experience, is forced by his superiors to join a landing operation against the aliens.",
" Though Cage is killed in combat, he finds himself in a time loop that sends him back to the day preceding the battle every time he dies.",
" Cage teams up with Special Forces warrior Rita Vrataski (Blunt) to improve his fighting skills through the repeated days, seeking a way to defeat the extraterrestrial invaders."
],
"title": "Edge of Tomorrow"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Tom Cruise is an American actor and producer who made his film debut with a minor role in the 1981 romantic drama \"Endless Love\".",
" Two years later he made his breakthrough by starring in the romantic comedy \"Risky Business\" (1983), which garnered Cruise his first nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.",
" In 1986, Cruise played a fighter pilot in the Tony Scott-directed action drama \"Top Gun\" (the highest-grossing film that year), and also starred opposite Paul Newman in the Martin Scorsese-directed drama \"The Color of Money\".",
" Two years later he played opposite Dustin Hoffman in the Academy Award for Best Picture-winning drama \"Rain Man\" (1988), and also appeared in the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture-winning romantic drama \"Cocktail\" (1988).",
" In doing so Cruise became the first and only person as of 2014 to star in a Best Picture Oscar winner and a Worst Picture Razzie winner in the same year.",
" His next role was as anti-war activist Ron Kovic in the drama adaptation of Kovic's memoir of the same name, \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989).",
" For his performance Cruise received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama and his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor."
],
"title": "Tom Cruise filmography"
}
] |
[
"Title: Tom Cruise: All the World's a Stage\n\nTom Cruise: All the World's A Stage is an authorized biography of actor Tom Cruise, written by British film critic Iain Johnstone. The book was first published by Hodder & Stoughton in a paperback format and an audiobook in 2006, and then again in a hardcover format on March 1, 2007, and a second paperback release, on May 1, 2007.",
"Title: Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography\n\nTom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography is a biography of actor Tom Cruise, written by Andrew Morton. The book was published in the United States in hardcover format on January 15, 2008 by St. Martin's Press, with a first printing of 400,000 copies, and an audio format on five CDs by Macmillan Audio.",
"Title: All You Need Is Kill\n\nAll You Need Is Kill (Japanese: オール・ユー・ニード・イズ・キル , Hepburn: Ōru Yū Nīdo Izu Kiru ) is a Japanese military science fiction light novel by Hiroshi Sakurazaka with illustrations by Yoshitoshi ABe. The novel was Sakurazaka's breakthrough science-fiction novel, earning wide praise from fellow novelists including Yasutaka Tsutsui and Chōhei Kanbayashi and was entered in contention for the Seiun Awards. The book was published in Japanese by Shueisha under their Super Dash Bunko imprint in December 2004, and was later released in English by Viz Media under their \"Haikasoru\" imprint. \"All You Need Is Kill\" follows a soldier named Keiji Kiriya, who, after dying in a battle with extraterrestrials, is caught in a time loop that makes him live the same day repeatedly, allowing Kiriya to improve his fighting skills.",
"Title: Tom Cruise: Unauthorized\n\nTom Cruise: Unauthorized is a non-fiction biographical book about Tom Cruise, written by Wensley Clarkson. The book was published by Hastings House in 1998. The book discusses Tom Cruise's early life, his rise as an actor, involvement with Scientology, and past relationships with Mimi Rogers and Nicole Kidman. The book ended during the filming of \"Eyes Wide Shut\".",
"Title: Top Gun\n\nTop Gun is a 1986 American romantic military action drama film directed by Tony Scott, and produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, in association with Paramount Pictures. The screenplay was written by Jim Cash and Jack Epps, Jr., and was inspired by an article titled \"Top Guns\" published in \"California\" magazine three years earlier. The film stars Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis, Val Kilmer, Anthony Edwards, and Tom Skerritt. Cruise plays Lieutenant Pete \"Maverick\" Mitchell, a young Naval aviator aboard the aircraft carrier USS \"Enterprise\" . He and his Radar Intercept Officer (RIO) Nick \"Goose\" Bradshaw (Edwards) are given the chance to train at the Navy's Fighter Weapons School at the former Naval Air Station (NAS) Miramar in San Diego.",
"Title: Hiroshi Sakurazaka\n\nHiroshi Sakurazaka (桜坂 洋 , Sakurazaka Hiroshi , born 1970) is a Japanese author of science fiction and fantasy light novels. He is best known for his novel \"All You Need Is Kill\", which formed the basis of \"Edge of Tomorrow\", featuring Tom Cruise.",
"Title: Being Tom Cruise\n\n\"The Church of Scientology Presents: Being Tom Cruise, Why Scientology Isn't In Any Way Mental\" is a satirical spoof documentary from the series \"Star Stories\", parodying the life of Tom Cruise and his relationship with the Church of Scientology. It is episode 2 of the second series of \"Star Stories\", and first aired on Channel 4 on 2 August 2007. The show recounts Cruise's time with a group of some of his early acting friends. After filming \"Top Gun\", Cruise (Kevin Bishop) is introduced to Scientology by John Travolta (Steve Edge), who convinces him to join the organization by smashing Cruise over the head with a shovel. He meets Nicole Kidman (Dolly Wells) and they start a relationship. After dating Penélope Cruz, Cruise is introduced to Katie Holmes (Laura Patch) by Travolta. Holmes agrees to marry Cruise, and the program ends with a voiceover asking the viewer to visit a Scientology website and purchase expensive products.",
"Title: Pierre Denan\n\nPierre Denan is the author of \"Pourquoi Tom Cruise: Book 1\" (2010), \"Pourquoi Tom Cruise: Book 2\" (2015) news ticker tales published by les Presses du réel as part of their Literature Collection—Fiction. He has also published: \"Libre\" (2002–2005), \"Paradis\" (2015), and \"Voilà, A Collection, Notes for the Book to Come\" (2016).",
"Title: Edge of Tomorrow\n\nEdge of Tomorrow (also known by its tagline Live. Die. Repeat. and renamed as Live. Die. Repeat.: Edge of Tomorrow such upon home release) is a 2014 American science fiction action film starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt. Doug Liman directed the film based on a screenplay adapted from the 2004 Japanese light novel \"All You Need Is Kill\" by Hiroshi Sakurazaka. The film takes place in a future where Earth is invaded by an alien race. Major William Cage (Cruise), a public relations officer with no combat experience, is forced by his superiors to join a landing operation against the aliens. Though Cage is killed in combat, he finds himself in a time loop that sends him back to the day preceding the battle every time he dies. Cage teams up with Special Forces warrior Rita Vrataski (Blunt) to improve his fighting skills through the repeated days, seeking a way to defeat the extraterrestrial invaders.",
"Title: Tom Cruise filmography\n\nTom Cruise is an American actor and producer who made his film debut with a minor role in the 1981 romantic drama \"Endless Love\". Two years later he made his breakthrough by starring in the romantic comedy \"Risky Business\" (1983), which garnered Cruise his first nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. In 1986, Cruise played a fighter pilot in the Tony Scott-directed action drama \"Top Gun\" (the highest-grossing film that year), and also starred opposite Paul Newman in the Martin Scorsese-directed drama \"The Color of Money\". Two years later he played opposite Dustin Hoffman in the Academy Award for Best Picture-winning drama \"Rain Man\" (1988), and also appeared in the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture-winning romantic drama \"Cocktail\" (1988). In doing so Cruise became the first and only person as of 2014 to star in a Best Picture Oscar winner and a Worst Picture Razzie winner in the same year. His next role was as anti-war activist Ron Kovic in the drama adaptation of Kovic's memoir of the same name, \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989). For his performance Cruise received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama and his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor."
] |
8,036
|
Richard Yates published a work by the name of "Eleven Kinds of Loneliness", one of Italo Calvino's best known works was of the same genre and named what?
|
"Cosmicomics"
|
comparison
|
hard
|
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"Richard Yates (novelist)",
"Italo Calvino"
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2,
1
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}
|
[
{
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"The Paris Review is a quarterly English language literary magazine established in Paris in 1953 by Harold L. Humes, Peter Matthiessen, and George Plimpton.",
" In its first five years, \"The Paris Review\" published works by Jack Kerouac, Philip Larkin, V. S. Naipaul, Philip Roth, Terry Southern, Adrienne Rich, Italo Calvino, Samuel Beckett, Nadine Gordimer, Jean Genet, and Robert Bly."
],
"title": "The Paris Review"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jesse Ball (born June 7, 1978) is an American novelist and poet.",
" He has published novels, volumes of poetry, short stories, and drawings.",
" His works are distinguished by the use of a spare style and have been compared to those of Jorge Luis Borges and Italo Calvino."
],
"title": "Jesse Ball"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Italo Calvino (] ; 15 October 1923 – 19 September 1985) was an Italian journalist and writer of short stories and novels.",
" His best known works include the \"Our Ancestors\" trilogy (1952–1959), the \"Cosmicomics\" collection of short stories (1965), and the novels \"Invisible Cities\" (1972) and \"If on a winter's night a traveler\" (1979)."
],
"title": "Italo Calvino"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Richard Yates (February 3, 1926 – November 7, 1992) was an American fiction writer, identified with the mid-century \"Age of Anxiety\".",
" His first novel, \"Revolutionary Road\", was a finalist for the 1962 National Book Award.",
" His first short story collection, \"Eleven Kinds of Loneliness\", brought comparisons to James Joyce.",
" His critical acclaim, however, was not reflected in commercial success during his lifetime, though interest in Yates has revived somewhat since his death, partly because of an influential 1999 essay by Stewart O'Nan in the Boston Review, a 2003 biography by Blake Bailey and the 2008 Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning film \"Revolutionary Road\", starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio."
],
"title": "Richard Yates (novelist)"
},
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"Eleven Kinds of Loneliness is a collection of short stories written by Richard Yates from 1951 to 1961.",
" All of the stories in \"Eleven Kinds of Loneliness\" also appeared in the posthumously released \"Collected Stories of Richard Yates\" (2001)."
],
"title": "Eleven Kinds of Loneliness"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"You Make the Whole World Cry\" is the only single to be released from the album \"Eleven Kinds of Loneliness\" by British musician Tanita Tikaram.",
" The record was issued on 10 February 1992 via East West Records label.",
" In 1996 the song was included in her album \"The Best of Tanita Tikaram\"."
],
"title": "You Make the Whole World Cry"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Italian Folktales (\"Fiabe italiane\") is a collection of 200 Italian folktales published in 1956 by Italo Calvino.",
" Calvino began the project in 1954, influenced by Vladimir Propp's \"Morphology of the Folktale\"; his intention was to emulate the Straparola in producing a popular collection of Italian fairy tales for the general reader.",
" He did not compile tales from listeners, but made extensive use of the existing work of folklorists; he noted the source of each individual tale, but warned that was merely the version he used."
],
"title": "Italian Folktales"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mr. Palomar is a 1983 novel by the Italian writer Italo Calvino.",
" Its original Italian title is Palomar.",
" In an interview with Gregory Lucente, Calvino stated that he began writing \"Mr. Palomar\" in 1975, making it a predecessor to earlier published works such as \"If on a winter's night a traveler\".",
" \"Mr. Palomar\" was published in an English translation by William Weaver in 1985."
],
"title": "Mr. Palomar"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Duluth is a 1983 novel by Gore Vidal.",
" He considered it one of his best works, as did Italo Calvino, who wrote, \"Vidal's development...along that line from \"Myra Breckinridge\" to \"Duluth\", is crowned with great success, not only for the density of comic effects, each one filled with meaning, not only for the craftsmanship in construction, put together like a clock-work which fears no word processor, but because this latest book holds its own built-in theory, that which the author calls 'après post-structuralism'.",
" I consider Vidal to be a master of that new form which is taking shape in world literature and which we may call the hyper-novel or the novel elevated to the square or the cube.\""
],
"title": "Duluth (novel)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Richard David Carrick (born 1971 in Paris, France) is an American composer, pianist and conductor.",
" He was a Guggenheim Fellow in Music Composition for 2015-16 while living in Kigali, Rwanda.",
" His compositions are influenced by diverse sources including traditional Korean Gugak music, the flow concept of Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Gnawa Music of Morocco, Jazz, experimental music, concepts of infinity, the works of Italo Calvino and Ludwig Wittgenstein, and his work as improviser"
],
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}
] |
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"Title: The Paris Review\n\nThe Paris Review is a quarterly English language literary magazine established in Paris in 1953 by Harold L. Humes, Peter Matthiessen, and George Plimpton. In its first five years, \"The Paris Review\" published works by Jack Kerouac, Philip Larkin, V. S. Naipaul, Philip Roth, Terry Southern, Adrienne Rich, Italo Calvino, Samuel Beckett, Nadine Gordimer, Jean Genet, and Robert Bly.",
"Title: Jesse Ball\n\nJesse Ball (born June 7, 1978) is an American novelist and poet. He has published novels, volumes of poetry, short stories, and drawings. His works are distinguished by the use of a spare style and have been compared to those of Jorge Luis Borges and Italo Calvino.",
"Title: Italo Calvino\n\nItalo Calvino (] ; 15 October 1923 – 19 September 1985) was an Italian journalist and writer of short stories and novels. His best known works include the \"Our Ancestors\" trilogy (1952–1959), the \"Cosmicomics\" collection of short stories (1965), and the novels \"Invisible Cities\" (1972) and \"If on a winter's night a traveler\" (1979).",
"Title: Richard Yates (novelist)\n\nRichard Yates (February 3, 1926 – November 7, 1992) was an American fiction writer, identified with the mid-century \"Age of Anxiety\". His first novel, \"Revolutionary Road\", was a finalist for the 1962 National Book Award. His first short story collection, \"Eleven Kinds of Loneliness\", brought comparisons to James Joyce. His critical acclaim, however, was not reflected in commercial success during his lifetime, though interest in Yates has revived somewhat since his death, partly because of an influential 1999 essay by Stewart O'Nan in the Boston Review, a 2003 biography by Blake Bailey and the 2008 Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning film \"Revolutionary Road\", starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio.",
"Title: Eleven Kinds of Loneliness\n\nEleven Kinds of Loneliness is a collection of short stories written by Richard Yates from 1951 to 1961. All of the stories in \"Eleven Kinds of Loneliness\" also appeared in the posthumously released \"Collected Stories of Richard Yates\" (2001).",
"Title: You Make the Whole World Cry\n\n\"You Make the Whole World Cry\" is the only single to be released from the album \"Eleven Kinds of Loneliness\" by British musician Tanita Tikaram. The record was issued on 10 February 1992 via East West Records label. In 1996 the song was included in her album \"The Best of Tanita Tikaram\".",
"Title: Italian Folktales\n\nItalian Folktales (\"Fiabe italiane\") is a collection of 200 Italian folktales published in 1956 by Italo Calvino. Calvino began the project in 1954, influenced by Vladimir Propp's \"Morphology of the Folktale\"; his intention was to emulate the Straparola in producing a popular collection of Italian fairy tales for the general reader. He did not compile tales from listeners, but made extensive use of the existing work of folklorists; he noted the source of each individual tale, but warned that was merely the version he used.",
"Title: Mr. Palomar\n\nMr. Palomar is a 1983 novel by the Italian writer Italo Calvino. Its original Italian title is Palomar. In an interview with Gregory Lucente, Calvino stated that he began writing \"Mr. Palomar\" in 1975, making it a predecessor to earlier published works such as \"If on a winter's night a traveler\". \"Mr. Palomar\" was published in an English translation by William Weaver in 1985.",
"Title: Duluth (novel)\n\nDuluth is a 1983 novel by Gore Vidal. He considered it one of his best works, as did Italo Calvino, who wrote, \"Vidal's development...along that line from \"Myra Breckinridge\" to \"Duluth\", is crowned with great success, not only for the density of comic effects, each one filled with meaning, not only for the craftsmanship in construction, put together like a clock-work which fears no word processor, but because this latest book holds its own built-in theory, that which the author calls 'après post-structuralism'. I consider Vidal to be a master of that new form which is taking shape in world literature and which we may call the hyper-novel or the novel elevated to the square or the cube.\"",
"Title: Richard Carrick\n\nRichard David Carrick (born 1971 in Paris, France) is an American composer, pianist and conductor. He was a Guggenheim Fellow in Music Composition for 2015-16 while living in Kigali, Rwanda. His compositions are influenced by diverse sources including traditional Korean Gugak music, the flow concept of Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Gnawa Music of Morocco, Jazz, experimental music, concepts of infinity, the works of Italo Calvino and Ludwig Wittgenstein, and his work as improviser"
] |
8,037
|
Thomas James (1804–1891) was a former slave who became an African Methodist Episcopal Zion minister, abolitionist, administrator and author, and served with which Protestant-based abolitionist group founded on September 3, 1846 in Albany, New York?
|
American Missionary Association (AMA)
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bridge
|
easy
|
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1,
0
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"Lomax African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church is a historic African Methodist Episcopal Zion church located at 2704 24th Rd.",
" South in Arlington, Virginia.",
" It was built in 1922, and is a one story, three bay by six bay, brick church building on a parged concrete foundation.",
" It features two unequal-sized crenellated towers and brick buttresses along the facade and side elevations in the Late Gothic Revival style.",
" Also on the property are two contributing resources, including a cemetery dating from circa 1894, and a parsonage built in 1951.",
" The cemetery contains approximately 107 interments."
],
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"Connexionalism, or connectionalism, is the theological understanding and foundation of Methodist church governance (\"ecclesiastical polity\"), as practised in the Methodist Church of Great Britain, the Methodist Church in Ireland, the American United Methodist Church, African Methodist Episcopal Church, African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Christian Methodist Episcopal Church and many of the countries where Methodism was established by missionaries sent out from these Churches.",
" In the American church, where bishops provide church leadership, connexionalism is a variety of episcopal polity; however, in some countries the title of bishop may be used without any change in the Connexional polity.",
" In world Methodism, a given Connexion is usually autonomous."
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"The Mother African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, also known as \"Mother Zion\", located at 140–148 West 137th Street between Adam Clayton Powell Jr.",
" Boulevard and Lenox Avenue in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, is the oldest African-American church in New York City, and the \"mother church\" of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion conference."
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"Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church, originally known as East Fourth Street Baptist Church, is a historic African Methodist Episcopal Zion church located at 1435 E. Fourth Street in Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina.",
" It was built in 1924, and is a front-gabled brick church with two prominent domed towers and flanking one-story hipped-roof wings in the Classical Revival style.",
" The front facade features a prominent pedimented porch supported by stuccoed Doric order columns and Ionic order pilasters.",
" The interior is based on the Akron Plan.",
" The building was acquired by an African-American congregation split from the Goler Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in 1942.",
" The congregation changed their name to Goler Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church in 1953."
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"The American Missionary Association (AMA) was a Protestant-based abolitionist group founded on September 3, 1846 in Albany, New York.",
" The main purpose of this organization was to abolish slavery, to educate African Americans, to promote racial equality, and to promote Christian values.",
" Its members and leaders were of both races; The Association was chiefly sponsored by the Congregationalist churches in New England.",
" Starting in 1861, it opened camps in the South for freed slaves.",
" It played a major role during the Reconstruction Era in promoting education for blacks in the South."
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"Thomas James (1804–1891) was a former slave who became an African Methodist Episcopal Zion minister, abolitionist, administrator and author.",
" He was active in New York and Massachusetts with abolitionists, and served with the American Missionary Association and the Union Army during the American Civil War to supervise the contraband camp in Louisville, Kentucky.",
" After the war, he held national offices in the AME Church and was a missionary to black churches in Ohio.",
" While in Massachusetts, he challenged the railroad's custom of forcing blacks into second-class carriages and won a reversal of the rule in the State Supreme Court.",
" He wrote a short memoir published in 1886."
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"sentences": [
"Old Ship African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church is a historic African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in Montgomery, Alabama.",
" It is the oldest African American church congregation in the city, established in 1852.",
" The current Classical Revival-style building was designed by Jim Alexander and was completed in 1918.",
" It is the fourth building the congregation has erected at this location.",
" Scenes from the 1982 television movie, \"Sister, Sister\", were shot at the church.",
" It was placed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage on March 3, 1976 and the National Register of Historic Places on January 24, 1991."
],
"title": "Old Ship African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church"
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"sentences": [
"This is a list of African Methodist Episcopal Churches, covering local churches of the African Methodist Episcopal Church and also local churches of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, which is related."
],
"title": "List of African Methodist Episcopal churches"
},
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"sentences": [
"Hood African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church founded in 1848 is an historic African Methodist Episcopal Zion church located in Oyster Bay, New York.",
" It is the oldest continuous congregation holding services in its original church structure in Oyster Bay.",
" A small wood frame building was constructed on this site in 1856.",
" Later the church was renamed to honor an early bishop, the Right Reverend James Walker Hood.",
" In 1937, the wooden church was covered with the brick exterior you see today.",
" From 1937 to 1963 the pastor was Reverend Moses T. Smith.",
" Today the congregation is led by Reverend Kenneth Nelson, who came to the Hood AME Zion Church in 1981.",
" Reverend Kenneth Nelson retired in June, 2013 and the Reverend Linda B. Vanager was appointed to the Pastoral charge."
],
"title": "Hood A.M.E. Zion Church"
},
{
"sentences": [
"People's African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church is a historic African Methodist Episcopal Zion church located in Downtown Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York.",
" It was designed by noted architect Charles Erastus Colton and Wallace Rayfield and built in 1911.",
" It is a small Gothic Revival style stuccoed brick building.",
" It sits on a cut limestone foundation and measures approximately 25 feet wide and 50 feet deep.",
" It has a two-story projecting front gable and features a three-story bell tower topped by a pyramidal roof.",
" The congregation was incorporated in 1837 and remained at this location until 1976."
],
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}
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"Title: Lomax African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church\n\nLomax African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church is a historic African Methodist Episcopal Zion church located at 2704 24th Rd. South in Arlington, Virginia. It was built in 1922, and is a one story, three bay by six bay, brick church building on a parged concrete foundation. It features two unequal-sized crenellated towers and brick buttresses along the facade and side elevations in the Late Gothic Revival style. Also on the property are two contributing resources, including a cemetery dating from circa 1894, and a parsonage built in 1951. The cemetery contains approximately 107 interments.",
"Title: Connexionalism\n\nConnexionalism, or connectionalism, is the theological understanding and foundation of Methodist church governance (\"ecclesiastical polity\"), as practised in the Methodist Church of Great Britain, the Methodist Church in Ireland, the American United Methodist Church, African Methodist Episcopal Church, African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Christian Methodist Episcopal Church and many of the countries where Methodism was established by missionaries sent out from these Churches. In the American church, where bishops provide church leadership, connexionalism is a variety of episcopal polity; however, in some countries the title of bishop may be used without any change in the Connexional polity. In world Methodism, a given Connexion is usually autonomous.",
"Title: Mother African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church\n\nThe Mother African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, also known as \"Mother Zion\", located at 140–148 West 137th Street between Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard and Lenox Avenue in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, is the oldest African-American church in New York City, and the \"mother church\" of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion conference.",
"Title: Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church\n\nGoler Metropolitan AME Zion Church, originally known as East Fourth Street Baptist Church, is a historic African Methodist Episcopal Zion church located at 1435 E. Fourth Street in Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina. It was built in 1924, and is a front-gabled brick church with two prominent domed towers and flanking one-story hipped-roof wings in the Classical Revival style. The front facade features a prominent pedimented porch supported by stuccoed Doric order columns and Ionic order pilasters. The interior is based on the Akron Plan. The building was acquired by an African-American congregation split from the Goler Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in 1942. The congregation changed their name to Goler Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church in 1953.",
"Title: American Missionary Association\n\nThe American Missionary Association (AMA) was a Protestant-based abolitionist group founded on September 3, 1846 in Albany, New York. The main purpose of this organization was to abolish slavery, to educate African Americans, to promote racial equality, and to promote Christian values. Its members and leaders were of both races; The Association was chiefly sponsored by the Congregationalist churches in New England. Starting in 1861, it opened camps in the South for freed slaves. It played a major role during the Reconstruction Era in promoting education for blacks in the South.",
"Title: Thomas James (minister)\n\nThomas James (1804–1891) was a former slave who became an African Methodist Episcopal Zion minister, abolitionist, administrator and author. He was active in New York and Massachusetts with abolitionists, and served with the American Missionary Association and the Union Army during the American Civil War to supervise the contraband camp in Louisville, Kentucky. After the war, he held national offices in the AME Church and was a missionary to black churches in Ohio. While in Massachusetts, he challenged the railroad's custom of forcing blacks into second-class carriages and won a reversal of the rule in the State Supreme Court. He wrote a short memoir published in 1886.",
"Title: Old Ship African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church\n\nOld Ship African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church is a historic African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in Montgomery, Alabama. It is the oldest African American church congregation in the city, established in 1852. The current Classical Revival-style building was designed by Jim Alexander and was completed in 1918. It is the fourth building the congregation has erected at this location. Scenes from the 1982 television movie, \"Sister, Sister\", were shot at the church. It was placed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage on March 3, 1976 and the National Register of Historic Places on January 24, 1991.",
"Title: List of African Methodist Episcopal churches\n\nThis is a list of African Methodist Episcopal Churches, covering local churches of the African Methodist Episcopal Church and also local churches of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, which is related.",
"Title: Hood A.M.E. Zion Church\n\nHood African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church founded in 1848 is an historic African Methodist Episcopal Zion church located in Oyster Bay, New York. It is the oldest continuous congregation holding services in its original church structure in Oyster Bay. A small wood frame building was constructed on this site in 1856. Later the church was renamed to honor an early bishop, the Right Reverend James Walker Hood. In 1937, the wooden church was covered with the brick exterior you see today. From 1937 to 1963 the pastor was Reverend Moses T. Smith. Today the congregation is led by Reverend Kenneth Nelson, who came to the Hood AME Zion Church in 1981. Reverend Kenneth Nelson retired in June, 2013 and the Reverend Linda B. Vanager was appointed to the Pastoral charge.",
"Title: People's African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church\n\nPeople's African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church is a historic African Methodist Episcopal Zion church located in Downtown Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York. It was designed by noted architect Charles Erastus Colton and Wallace Rayfield and built in 1911. It is a small Gothic Revival style stuccoed brick building. It sits on a cut limestone foundation and measures approximately 25 feet wide and 50 feet deep. It has a two-story projecting front gable and features a three-story bell tower topped by a pyramidal roof. The congregation was incorporated in 1837 and remained at this location until 1976."
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8,038
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Which Australian suburban railway network had the song "Dumb Ways to Die" composed for them?
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Metro Trains Melbourne
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"Kodambakkam railway station is a railway station on the Chennai Beach–Chengalpattu section of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network.",
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" By annual ridership (2.64 billion), the Mumbai Suburban Railway is one of the busiest commuter rail systems in the world and it has some of the most severe overcrowding in the world.",
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"Washermanpet railway station is one of the railway station of the Chennai Beach–Gummidipoondi and Chennai Beach-Arakkonam sections of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network.",
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" The BNR Section South Eastern Railway (SER)when introduced, ran from Howrah to Midnapore.Now Kolkata Sub-Urban Railway has 348 stations and a track length of 1,172 km.",
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"Title: Ollie McGill\n\nOliver James \"Ollie\" McGill (born 2 November 1981) is an Australian musician who is the keyboard player and backing vocalist for The Cat Empire. He composed \"Dumb Ways to Die\" for Metro Trains Melbourne. McGill is also a member of several other Melbourne-based bands, including The Genie (a fusion band), The Conglomerate (a modern jazz quartet), Peaking Duck, The Future, 77, and Past Ollie's Bedtime.",
"Title: Kodambakkam railway station\n\nKodambakkam railway station is a railway station on the Chennai Beach–Chengalpattu section of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network. It serves the neighbourhood of Kodambakkam, Vadapalani, and Ashok Nagar. The railway station was already in existence when the Madras Egmore-Kanchipuram suburban railway was opened in 1911.",
"Title: 2006 Mumbai train bombings\n\nThe 11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings were a series of seven bomb blasts that took place over a period of 11 minutes on the Suburban Railway in Mumbai, the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra and the nation's financial capital. The bombs were set off in pressure cookers on trains plying the Western line of the Suburban Railway network. 209 people were killed and over 700 were injured.",
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"Title: Vyasarpadi Jeeva railway station\n\nVyasarpadi Jeeva railway station is one of the railway station of the Chennai Central–Arakkonam section of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network. It serves the neighbourhood of Vyasarpadi. It is located 4 km to the northwest of Chennai Central railway station and 4 km to the west of Chennai Beach railway station. The station lies at the western end of the 'diamond' junction of Chennai's railway network, where all the lines of the Chennai Suburban Railway meet. It has an elevation of 5 m above sea level.",
"Title: Metro Trains Melbourne\n\nMetro Trains Melbourne, known colloquially as simply Metro, is the franchised operator of the suburban railway network in Melbourne, Australia. Metro Trains Melbourne is a joint venture between MTR Corporation (60%), John Holland Group (20%) and UGL Rail (20%).",
"Title: Washermanpet railway station\n\nWashermanpet railway station is one of the railway station of the Chennai Beach–Gummidipoondi and Chennai Beach-Arakkonam sections of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network. It serves the neighbourhood of Washermanpet, Korukkupet and Tondiarpet. It is situated at Washermanpet, with an elevation of 9 m above sea level. The station lies at the eastern end of the 'diamond' junction of Chennai's railway network, where all the lines of the Chennai Suburban Railway meet.",
"Title: Kolkata Suburban Railway\n\nThe Kolkata Suburban Railway is a suburban rail system serving the suburbs surrounding the city of Kolkata. Railways such as this are important and heavily used infrastructure in India. It is the largest suburban railway network in India by track length and number of stations.Introduced by the British in 1927/28, the electrified suburban railway of Kolkata had 2 parts viz Eastern section & BNR section.The Eastern Section Eastern Railway (ER), when introduced, ran from Howrah to Bardhhaman via Bandel as Main Line and via Kamarkundu as Chord Line. The BNR Section South Eastern Railway (SER)when introduced, ran from Howrah to Midnapore.Now Kolkata Sub-Urban Railway has 348 stations and a track length of 1,172 km. The suburban railway operates 1450 EMU services and 159 MEMU services carrying 3.1 million (31.51 lakhs) people daily. It runs from 4 a.m to 2 a.m in the night.",
"Title: Split Suburban Railway\n\nThe Split Suburban Railway (Croatian: \"Splitska gradska željeznica\" ) is a suburban railway network in Split, Croatia. The railway was opened on refurbished existing tracks on December 10, 2006. It consists of one line serving seven stations, running from Split-Harbour to Kaštel Stari, but the line is being revamped with new stations and the reconstruction of existing ones. The line passes through two tunnels within the city centre of Split, and it is planned that within these tunnels metro-like stations will be opened to serve the city centre. The line is 17.8 km long and an average train ride lasts for 25 minutes."
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8,039
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When was a British Black and White film released that starred a famous English actor, filmmaker, entrepeneur and politician that died in 2014?
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1946
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"Sassi Punnu (Sindhi: سَسُئيِ پُنهوُن, Sassui Punhun ) is a 1958 Pakistani film adapted from a popular Sindhi folk tale, produced by Syed A. Haroon, directed by Akbar Ali.",
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"James Gilliam, also known as James Kelly, (died July 12, 1701) was an English pirate active in the Indian Ocean during the 1690s and was a longtime associate of Captain William Kidd.",
" Prior to his association with Kidd, he sailed with George Raynor and Edward Davis aboard the \"Batchelor's Delight.\"",
" One of Kidd's earliest crew members, Gilliam was a participant in the mutiny on board the \"Mocha\" and the subsequent murder of Captain Edgecomb who was killed in his sleep.",
" After taking command of the East Indiaman, Gilliam and the \"Mocha\", under successive Captains Ralph Stout and Robert Culliford, assisted in the capture of several ships in the Indian Ocean.",
" Gilliam was arrested after returning to New England with Kidd in 1699.",
" Transported to Great Britain, he was tried at the Old Bailey and found guilty of piracy.",
" While in prison, he wrote \"A full and true Discovery of all the Robberies, Pyracies, and other Notorious Actions, of that Famous English Pyrate, Capt. James Kelly\" which included references to the as yet undiscovered Galapagos Islands before his eventual execution on July 12, 1701."
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"Jalitgeola (잘 있거라; \"Farewell\") is a 1927 Korean film.",
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"Arthur Bartholomew English was a British man who became Canada's hangman in 1912, when he was officially offered the job.",
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" He probably used the pseudonym of Arthur Ellis after the famous English executioner, John Ellis: there is no truth in the story that John Ellis was his uncle, as John Ellis only had one brother, James Preston who was born in 1887, and therefore would have been only 25 when Arthur Ellis started his career.",
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"The Reverend William Lubbock MA BD (Cantab) (baptized North Walsham, Norfolk, 17 January 1701, died North Walsham 20 April 1754) was an English divine, Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge, and Church of England clergyman.",
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"Title: Lou Bernstein\n\nLou Bernstein (born Judah Leon Bernstein, February 28, 1911, NYC – August 2, 2005, Boca Raton, FL), photographer and teacher, whose career began during the Great Depression and the Photo League and ended shortly before he died – in another century, when the black and white film and gelatin prints he labored over were rapidly being replaced with digital images.",
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"Title: James Kelly (pirate)\n\nJames Gilliam, also known as James Kelly, (died July 12, 1701) was an English pirate active in the Indian Ocean during the 1690s and was a longtime associate of Captain William Kidd. Prior to his association with Kidd, he sailed with George Raynor and Edward Davis aboard the \"Batchelor's Delight.\" One of Kidd's earliest crew members, Gilliam was a participant in the mutiny on board the \"Mocha\" and the subsequent murder of Captain Edgecomb who was killed in his sleep. After taking command of the East Indiaman, Gilliam and the \"Mocha\", under successive Captains Ralph Stout and Robert Culliford, assisted in the capture of several ships in the Indian Ocean. Gilliam was arrested after returning to New England with Kidd in 1699. Transported to Great Britain, he was tried at the Old Bailey and found guilty of piracy. While in prison, he wrote \"A full and true Discovery of all the Robberies, Pyracies, and other Notorious Actions, of that Famous English Pyrate, Capt. James Kelly\" which included references to the as yet undiscovered Galapagos Islands before his eventual execution on July 12, 1701.",
"Title: Jalitgeola\n\nJalitgeola (잘 있거라; \"Farewell\") is a 1927 Korean film. The silent, black and white film was written, directed, produced, edited by and starred Na Woon-gyu (1902-1937). This was the first film from Na's own production company, Na Woon-gyu Productions, financed by Park Seung-pil, owner of the Danseongsa theater in Seoul. The film premiered at the Danseongsa theater in November 1927.",
"Title: Arthur B. English\n\nArthur Bartholomew English was a British man who became Canada's hangman in 1912, when he was officially offered the job. Prior to this he had been an assistant to John Radclive, a veteran of twenty years of hangings. English served in this capacity until 1935. He probably used the pseudonym of Arthur Ellis after the famous English executioner, John Ellis: there is no truth in the story that John Ellis was his uncle, as John Ellis only had one brother, James Preston who was born in 1887, and therefore would have been only 25 when Arthur Ellis started his career. It is estimated that English carried out more than 600 hangings over his career. Several of his successors adopted the same pseudonym.",
"Title: Richard Attenborough\n\nRichard Samuel Attenborough, Baron Attenborough, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; 29 August 1923 – 24 August 2014) was an English actor, filmmaker, entrepreneur, and politician. He was the President of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). Attenborough joined the Royal Air Force during World War II and served in the film unit. He went on several bombing raids over Europe and filmed action from the rear gunner's position.",
"Title: Invasion of the Body Snatchers\n\nInvasion of the Body Snatchers is a 1956 American science fiction horror film produced by Walter Wanger, directed by Don Siegel, that stars Kevin McCarthy and Dana Wynter. The black and white film, shot in Superscope, was partially done in a film noir style. Daniel Mainwaring adapted the screenplay from Jack Finney's 1954 science fiction novel \"The Body Snatchers\". The film was released by Allied Artists Pictures on a double bill with the British science fiction film \"The Atomic Man\".",
"Title: William Lubbock\n\nThe Reverend William Lubbock MA BD (Cantab) (baptized North Walsham, Norfolk, 17 January 1701, died North Walsham 20 April 1754) was an English divine, Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge, and Church of England clergyman. He founded the famous English family of Lubbock (see below)."
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8,040
|
Which television series premiered on May 22, 2017 and stars an actress who debuted as Kim Byul?
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Fight for My Way
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" \"Third-Rate My Way\") is a South Korean television series starring Park Seo-joon and Kim Ji-won, with Ahn Jae-hong and Song Ha-yoon.",
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" Based on the children's book and the film series of the same name, the series was flash animated using Toon Boom Harmony.",
" Originally commissioned by Teletoon, the series premiered in the United States on March 6, 2017, on Cartoon Network, with a sneak peek airing on February 20, 2017.",
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"\"Veronica Mars\" is an American television series created by Rob Thomas.",
" The series premiered on September 22, 2004, during UPN's last two years, and ended on May 22, 2007, after a season on UPN's successor, The CW Television Network.",
" Balancing murder mystery, high-school and college drama, the series features social commentary with sarcasm and off-beat humor in a style often compared to film noir.",
" Set in the fictional town of Neptune, the series starred Kristen Bell as the title character, a student who progressed from high school to college during the series while moonlighting as a private investigator under the wing of her detective father."
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"Song Ha-yoon (born Kim Mi-sun on December 2, 1986) is a South Korean actress.",
" She debuted as Kim Byul () but changed her stage name to Song Ha-yoon in 2012.",
" She is best known for her role in the drama \"Fight for My Way\" (2017)."
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"Kim Su-ro, The Iron King () is a 2010 South Korean television series on the life of Suro of Geumgwan Gaya, starring Ji Sung, Bae Jong-ok, Yu Oh-seong, Seo Ji-hye, Go Joo-won, Kang Byul and Lee Pil-mo.",
" It aired on MBC from May 29 to September 18, 2010 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:45 for 32 episodes."
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"\"Max & Ruby\" is an animated children's television series based on the book series by Rosemary Wells.",
" In Canada, the series debuted on Treehouse TV on May 3, 2002, and in the United States, the series premiered on Nick Jr. on October 21.",
" A sixth season of the series premiered on September 18, 2016, with a new main voice cast and theme song.",
" New episodes of the series are scheduled to premiere Fall 2017."
],
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"Title: L.A. Hair\n\nL.A. Hair is an American reality television series on WE tv. The series debuted on May 31, 2012 and was originally titled \"Hair Divas: Hollywood\". The series follows celebrity stylist Kim Kimble and her staff at her salon, Kimble Hair Studio. WE tv announced in October 2012 that the series had been renewed for a ten episode second season, which debuted on June 6, 2013. WE tv has ordered a 12-episode third season that premiered on May 22, 2014. On March 3, 2015 WE tv renewed the show for a fourth season that premiered in July 2015. The fifth season of \"L.A. Hair\" premiered on January 5, 2017.",
"Title: Locations in Veronica Mars\n\n\"Veronica Mars\" is an American television series created by Rob Thomas. The series premiered on September 22, 2004, during UPN's last two years, and ended on May 22, 2007, after a season on UPN's successor, The CW Television Network. Set in the fictional town of Neptune, the series starred Kristen Bell as the title character, a student who progressed from high school to college during the series while moonlighting as a private investigator under the wing of her detective father.",
"Title: Almost Naked Animals\n\nAlmost Naked Animals is a Canadian animated television series that is produced for YTV. The series premiered on January 7, 2011 on YTV. The series was created by Noah Z. Jones, who is also the creator of the Disney Channel animated series \"Fish Hooks\" and the Disney XD animated series \"Pickle and Peanut\". The series ended on May 22, 2013.",
"Title: Veronica Mars\n\nVeronica Mars is an American teen noir mystery drama television series created by screenwriter Rob Thomas. The series is set in the fictional town of Neptune, California, and stars Kristen Bell as the eponymous character. The series premiered on September 22, 2004, during television network UPN's final two years, and ended on May 22, 2007, after a season on UPN's successor, The CW, airing for three seasons total. \"Veronica Mars\" was produced by Warner Bros. Television, Silver Pictures Television, Stu Segall Productions, and Rob Thomas Productions. Joel Silver and Rob Thomas were executive producers for the entire run of the series, while Diane Ruggiero was promoted in the third season.",
"Title: Fight for My Way\n\nFight for My Way (; lit. \"Third-Rate My Way\") is a South Korean television series starring Park Seo-joon and Kim Ji-won, with Ahn Jae-hong and Song Ha-yoon. It premiered on May 22, 2017 every Monday and Tuesday at 22:00 (KST) on KBS2.",
"Title: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (TV series)\n\nCloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (also called Cloudy: The Series) is a Canadian-American animated comedy television series produced by DHX Media and Sony Pictures Animation in association with Corus Entertainment. It is the first television series to be produced by Sony Pictures Animation. Based on the children's book and the film series of the same name, the series was flash animated using Toon Boom Harmony. Originally commissioned by Teletoon, the series premiered in the United States on March 6, 2017, on Cartoon Network, with a sneak peek airing on February 20, 2017. In Canada, the series premiered on April 6, 2017, on YTV.",
"Title: List of Veronica Mars characters\n\n\"Veronica Mars\" is an American television series created by Rob Thomas. The series premiered on September 22, 2004, during UPN's last two years, and ended on May 22, 2007, after a season on UPN's successor, The CW Television Network. Balancing murder mystery, high-school and college drama, the series features social commentary with sarcasm and off-beat humor in a style often compared to film noir. Set in the fictional town of Neptune, the series starred Kristen Bell as the title character, a student who progressed from high school to college during the series while moonlighting as a private investigator under the wing of her detective father.",
"Title: Song Ha-yoon\n\nSong Ha-yoon (born Kim Mi-sun on December 2, 1986) is a South Korean actress. She debuted as Kim Byul () but changed her stage name to Song Ha-yoon in 2012. She is best known for her role in the drama \"Fight for My Way\" (2017).",
"Title: Kim Su-ro, The Iron King\n\nKim Su-ro, The Iron King () is a 2010 South Korean television series on the life of Suro of Geumgwan Gaya, starring Ji Sung, Bae Jong-ok, Yu Oh-seong, Seo Ji-hye, Go Joo-won, Kang Byul and Lee Pil-mo. It aired on MBC from May 29 to September 18, 2010 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:45 for 32 episodes.",
"Title: List of Max & Ruby episodes\n\n\"Max & Ruby\" is an animated children's television series based on the book series by Rosemary Wells. In Canada, the series debuted on Treehouse TV on May 3, 2002, and in the United States, the series premiered on Nick Jr. on October 21. A sixth season of the series premiered on September 18, 2016, with a new main voice cast and theme song. New episodes of the series are scheduled to premiere Fall 2017."
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8,041
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Which German YouTube personality, actor, and comedian appeared in the films Pitch Perfect 2 and Buddymoon?
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Flula Borg
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" He currently lives in Los Angeles, California.",
" Borg has appeared in several feature films, including \"Pitch Perfect 2\", and a number of popular TV shows.",
" He has collaborated with both well-known YouTubers, including Rhett and Link, Miranda Sings, Smosh, and many more, and mainstream celebrities such as Sir Mix-A-Lot, RZA, and Dirk Nowitzki.",
" In 2015, he was named one of The Hollywood Reporter's Top 25 Digital Stars as well as one of Variety's 10 Comics to Watch."
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"Shelley Anne Regner (born December 21, 1988) is an American actress and singer known for her role as Ashley in the musical films \"Pitch Perfect\" (2012) and its sequel \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015).",
" She will be returning for the third installment, \"Pitch Perfect 3\" (2017)."
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"Hana Mae Lee (born September 28, 1988) is an American actress, model, comedian, and fashion designer.",
" She is best known for playing Lilly Okanakurama in the 2012 film \"Pitch Perfect\" and its sequel \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015).",
" She also owns her own fashion line titled \"Hanamahn\"."
],
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"Pitch Perfect 3 is an upcoming American musical comedy film directed by Trish Sie and written by Kay Cannon.",
" A sequel to \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015) and the third and final installment in the \"Pitch Perfect\" trilogy, the film will star Anna Kendrick, Anna Camp, Rebel Wilson, Brittany Snow, Hailee Steinfeld, Alexis Knapp, Ester Dean, Hana Mae Lee, Chrissie Fit, Kelley Jakle and Shelley Regner, with Elizabeth Banks and John Michael Higgins.",
" The film is scheduled to be released on December 22, 2017."
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"Anna Ragsdale Camp (born September 27, 1982) is an American actress and singer.",
" She is known for her role as Sarah Newlin in \"True Blood\", and her recurring roles in \"Mad Men\", \"The Good Wife\", and \"The Mindy Project\".",
" She is also known for her role as Aubrey Posen in \"Pitch Perfect\" (2012), \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015), and the upcoming \"Pitch Perfect 3\" (2017).",
" She made her Broadway debut in the 2008 production of \"A Country House\" and played Jill Mason in the 2008 Broadway revival of \"Equus\".",
" In 2012, she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for her performance in the Off-Broadway play \"All New People\".",
" Camp played Jane Hollander, a researcher for the fictitious \"News of the Week\" magazine in the Amazon series \"Good Girls Revolt.\"",
" She also had a role in the 2011 film \"The Help\"."
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"Skylar Astin Lipstein (born September 23, 1987), known professionally as Skylar Astin, is an American actor and singer.",
" He became known for portraying Jesse Swanson in the musical films \"Pitch Perfect\" (2012) and \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015).",
" He was also in the original cast of the Broadway musical \"Spring Awakening\", and has since appeared in films such as \"Hamlet 2\" (2008), \"Taking Woodstock\" (2009), \"Cavemen\" (2013), and \"21 & Over\" (2013)."
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"Alexis Merizalde Knapp (born July 31, 1989) is an American actress and singer.",
" She is known for her role as Stacie Conrad in the musical films \"Pitch Perfect\" (2012) , \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015) and the upcoming \"Pitch Perfect 3\".",
" She is also known for her role of Alexis in the party film \"Project X\" (2012), and her role on the first season of the TBS comedy \"Ground Floor\"."
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"Buddymoon (previously known as Honey Buddies) is a 2016 American independent comedy film directed by Alex Simmons; written by Simmons, Flula Borg, and David Giuntoli; and starring Borg and Giuntoli.",
" It is the story of a former child actor (Giuntoli) whose fiancée leaves him days before their wedding.",
" In an effort to cheer him up, his best friend and would-be best man (Borg) convinces him that the two of them should go on the planned honeymoon trip together."
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"\"Flashlight\" is a song recorded by British singer and songwriter Jessie J for the soundtrack to the film \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015).",
" The song was written by Sia Furler, Christian Guzman, Jason Moore and Sam Smith.",
" The song was originally obtained when one pre-ordered the \"Pitch Perfect 2\" soundtrack in the United States, beginning on 23 April 2015; it later became available for download on its own.",
" \"Flashlight\" was released in the United Kingdom on 11 May 2015 both on the soundtrack and as a stand-alone single.",
" \"Flashlight\" was particularly successful in Australia, peaking at number two, and number seven in New Zealand."
],
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"Pitch Perfect 2 is a 2015 American musical comedy film directed and co-produced by Elizabeth Banks and written by Kay Cannon.",
" It is a sequel to the 2012 film \"Pitch Perfect\" and the second installment in the \"Pitch Perfect\" series.",
" The film centers on the fictional Barden University and The Bellas, an all-female a cappella singing group.",
" The film features an ensemble cast, including Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Hailee Steinfeld, Brittany Snow, Alexis Knapp, Hana Mae Lee, Ester Dean, Chrissie Fit, Kelley Jakle and Shelley Regner as The Bellas.",
" It was released on May 15, 2015 by Universal Pictures."
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"Title: Flula Borg\n\nFlula Borg (born March 28, 1982) is a German actor, comedian, musician, and YouTube personality who is better known as DJ Flula or simply Flula (sometimes stylized as f|u|a). He currently lives in Los Angeles, California. Borg has appeared in several feature films, including \"Pitch Perfect 2\", and a number of popular TV shows. He has collaborated with both well-known YouTubers, including Rhett and Link, Miranda Sings, Smosh, and many more, and mainstream celebrities such as Sir Mix-A-Lot, RZA, and Dirk Nowitzki. In 2015, he was named one of The Hollywood Reporter's Top 25 Digital Stars as well as one of Variety's 10 Comics to Watch.",
"Title: Shelley Regner\n\nShelley Anne Regner (born December 21, 1988) is an American actress and singer known for her role as Ashley in the musical films \"Pitch Perfect\" (2012) and its sequel \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015). She will be returning for the third installment, \"Pitch Perfect 3\" (2017).",
"Title: Hana Mae Lee\n\nHana Mae Lee (born September 28, 1988) is an American actress, model, comedian, and fashion designer. She is best known for playing Lilly Okanakurama in the 2012 film \"Pitch Perfect\" and its sequel \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015). She also owns her own fashion line titled \"Hanamahn\".",
"Title: Pitch Perfect 3\n\nPitch Perfect 3 is an upcoming American musical comedy film directed by Trish Sie and written by Kay Cannon. A sequel to \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015) and the third and final installment in the \"Pitch Perfect\" trilogy, the film will star Anna Kendrick, Anna Camp, Rebel Wilson, Brittany Snow, Hailee Steinfeld, Alexis Knapp, Ester Dean, Hana Mae Lee, Chrissie Fit, Kelley Jakle and Shelley Regner, with Elizabeth Banks and John Michael Higgins. The film is scheduled to be released on December 22, 2017.",
"Title: Anna Camp\n\nAnna Ragsdale Camp (born September 27, 1982) is an American actress and singer. She is known for her role as Sarah Newlin in \"True Blood\", and her recurring roles in \"Mad Men\", \"The Good Wife\", and \"The Mindy Project\". She is also known for her role as Aubrey Posen in \"Pitch Perfect\" (2012), \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015), and the upcoming \"Pitch Perfect 3\" (2017). She made her Broadway debut in the 2008 production of \"A Country House\" and played Jill Mason in the 2008 Broadway revival of \"Equus\". In 2012, she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for her performance in the Off-Broadway play \"All New People\". Camp played Jane Hollander, a researcher for the fictitious \"News of the Week\" magazine in the Amazon series \"Good Girls Revolt.\" She also had a role in the 2011 film \"The Help\".",
"Title: Skylar Astin\n\nSkylar Astin Lipstein (born September 23, 1987), known professionally as Skylar Astin, is an American actor and singer. He became known for portraying Jesse Swanson in the musical films \"Pitch Perfect\" (2012) and \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015). He was also in the original cast of the Broadway musical \"Spring Awakening\", and has since appeared in films such as \"Hamlet 2\" (2008), \"Taking Woodstock\" (2009), \"Cavemen\" (2013), and \"21 & Over\" (2013).",
"Title: Alexis Knapp\n\nAlexis Merizalde Knapp (born July 31, 1989) is an American actress and singer. She is known for her role as Stacie Conrad in the musical films \"Pitch Perfect\" (2012) , \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015) and the upcoming \"Pitch Perfect 3\". She is also known for her role of Alexis in the party film \"Project X\" (2012), and her role on the first season of the TBS comedy \"Ground Floor\".",
"Title: Buddymoon\n\nBuddymoon (previously known as Honey Buddies) is a 2016 American independent comedy film directed by Alex Simmons; written by Simmons, Flula Borg, and David Giuntoli; and starring Borg and Giuntoli. It is the story of a former child actor (Giuntoli) whose fiancée leaves him days before their wedding. In an effort to cheer him up, his best friend and would-be best man (Borg) convinces him that the two of them should go on the planned honeymoon trip together.",
"Title: Flashlight (Jessie J song)\n\n\"Flashlight\" is a song recorded by British singer and songwriter Jessie J for the soundtrack to the film \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015). The song was written by Sia Furler, Christian Guzman, Jason Moore and Sam Smith. The song was originally obtained when one pre-ordered the \"Pitch Perfect 2\" soundtrack in the United States, beginning on 23 April 2015; it later became available for download on its own. \"Flashlight\" was released in the United Kingdom on 11 May 2015 both on the soundtrack and as a stand-alone single. \"Flashlight\" was particularly successful in Australia, peaking at number two, and number seven in New Zealand.",
"Title: Pitch Perfect 2\n\nPitch Perfect 2 is a 2015 American musical comedy film directed and co-produced by Elizabeth Banks and written by Kay Cannon. It is a sequel to the 2012 film \"Pitch Perfect\" and the second installment in the \"Pitch Perfect\" series. The film centers on the fictional Barden University and The Bellas, an all-female a cappella singing group. The film features an ensemble cast, including Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Hailee Steinfeld, Brittany Snow, Alexis Knapp, Hana Mae Lee, Ester Dean, Chrissie Fit, Kelley Jakle and Shelley Regner as The Bellas. It was released on May 15, 2015 by Universal Pictures."
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8,042
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Which gold mine has a longer history, Thompson-Lundmark Mine or Lupin Mine?
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Thompson-Lundmark Mine
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" Gold was discovered here in 1938 by Fred W. Thompson and Roy Lundmark; they staked 46 claims that were incorporated into the mine.",
" Underground and shaft work began in 1939.",
" The mine processed 133,989 tons of ore to produce 70,339 troy ounces (2188 kg) of gold and 13,782 troy ounces (429 kg) of silver.",
" The abandoned site was destroyed by forest fires during 1998.",
" A detailed history is available in the link below."
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"Mining is important to the national economy of Mongolia.",
" Coal, copper, and gold are the principal reserves mined in Mongolia.",
" Several gold mines are located about 110 km north of Ulaanbaatar, such as Boroo Gold Mine and Gatsuurt Gold Mine.",
" Khotgor Coal Mine is an open-pit coal mining site about 120 km west of Ulaangom.",
" Ömnögovi Province in the south of Mongolia is home to large scale mining projects such as the Tavan Tolgoi coal mine and the Oyu Tolgoi copper mine.",
" Oyu Tolgoi mine is reported to have the potential to boost the national economy by a third but is subject to dispute over how the profits should be shared.",
" The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has estimated that 71 percent of the income from the mine would go to Mongolia."
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"Lupin Mine was a gold mine in Nunavut Territory, Canada.",
" It opened in 1982 and was originally owned and operated by Echo Bay Mines Limited, who in 2003 became a fully owned subsidiary of Kinross Gold Corporation."
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"The Vulture Mine was a gold mine and settlement in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States.",
" The mine began in 1863 and became the most productive gold mine in Arizona history.",
" From 1863 to 1942, the mine produced 340,000 ounces of gold and 260,000 ounces of silver.",
" Historically, the mine attracted more than 5,000 people to the area, and is credited with founding the town of Wickenburg, Arizona.",
" The town that served the mine was known as Vulture City."
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"The South Kalgoorlie Gold Mine is a gold mine located south-west of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.",
" The mine is sometimes also referred to as \"South Kal Mines - New Celebration\", being a merger of the former \"New Celebration Gold Mine\" and the \"Jubilee Gold Mine\", which were combined in 2002."
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"Lupin Airport (IATA: YWO, ICAO: CYWO) was an airport located at Lupin Mine, Nunavut, Canada that was operated by Echo Bay Mines Limited.",
" The airport closed sometime after the mine closed in 2005, but the runway is still present on the property."
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"Crisson Mine was a gold mine in Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA, located just east of Dahlonega.",
" Like many mines in the area, the property probably started as a placer mine during the Georgia Gold Rush.",
" Once the placer deposits had been exhausted, an open pit gold mine was established in 1847 and commercial operations continued until the early 1980s.",
" A small stamp mill was also established here.",
" Much of the gold used for the gold leaf dome of the Georgia State Capitol was mined at this mine, which was among the most productive mine in the Georgia Gold Belt.",
" The mine is located just north of the site of the Consolidated Mine, which is itself north of and the Calhoun Mine."
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"The Dvoinoye Gold Mine is an underground gold mine in the Bilibinsky District of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug of Russia.",
" The mine is owned by Canadian mining company Kinross Gold and is approximately 100 km from their Kupol Gold Mine.",
" Originally the site of a surface mine, Kinross acquired the property in 2010, and built the underground mine at a cost of US$360-million.",
" The mine began production in 2013."
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"The Hill 50 Gold Mine is a gold mine located 4 km north-west of Mount Magnet, Western Australia.",
" The mine was, until July 2010, owned by Harmony Gold and had been placed in care and maintenance since 2007.",
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"Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine (LUPIN the Third -峰不二子という女- , Rupan za Saado Mine Fujiko to Iu Onna ) is the fourth incarnation of TMS Entertainment's long-running anime television adaptation of the \"Lupin III\" manga series written by Monkey Punch.",
" Directed by Sayo Yamamoto, it aired on NTV from April 4, 2012 to June 27, 2012.",
" It focuses on the franchise's heroine, Fujiko Mine, as she undergoes various missions and encounters the rest of the \"Lupin III\" cast for the first time.",
" Unlike the franchise's previous three televised anime, \"The Woman Called Fujiko Mine\" is more sexually oriented in order to capture the \"sensuality\" present in the original manga as well as darker and more serious.",
" It is also the only installment in the franchise to be directed by a woman and the first in which Lupin is not the protagonist."
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"Title: Thompson-Lundmark Mine\n\nThe Thompson-Lundmark Mine was a gold producer in the periods 1941–1943 and 1947–1949, near Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Gold was discovered here in 1938 by Fred W. Thompson and Roy Lundmark; they staked 46 claims that were incorporated into the mine. Underground and shaft work began in 1939. The mine processed 133,989 tons of ore to produce 70,339 troy ounces (2188 kg) of gold and 13,782 troy ounces (429 kg) of silver. The abandoned site was destroyed by forest fires during 1998. A detailed history is available in the link below.",
"Title: Mining in Mongolia\n\nMining is important to the national economy of Mongolia. Coal, copper, and gold are the principal reserves mined in Mongolia. Several gold mines are located about 110 km north of Ulaanbaatar, such as Boroo Gold Mine and Gatsuurt Gold Mine. Khotgor Coal Mine is an open-pit coal mining site about 120 km west of Ulaangom. Ömnögovi Province in the south of Mongolia is home to large scale mining projects such as the Tavan Tolgoi coal mine and the Oyu Tolgoi copper mine. Oyu Tolgoi mine is reported to have the potential to boost the national economy by a third but is subject to dispute over how the profits should be shared. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has estimated that 71 percent of the income from the mine would go to Mongolia.",
"Title: Lupin Mine\n\nLupin Mine was a gold mine in Nunavut Territory, Canada. It opened in 1982 and was originally owned and operated by Echo Bay Mines Limited, who in 2003 became a fully owned subsidiary of Kinross Gold Corporation.",
"Title: Vulture Mine\n\nThe Vulture Mine was a gold mine and settlement in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. The mine began in 1863 and became the most productive gold mine in Arizona history. From 1863 to 1942, the mine produced 340,000 ounces of gold and 260,000 ounces of silver. Historically, the mine attracted more than 5,000 people to the area, and is credited with founding the town of Wickenburg, Arizona. The town that served the mine was known as Vulture City.",
"Title: South Kalgoorlie Gold Mine\n\nThe South Kalgoorlie Gold Mine is a gold mine located south-west of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. The mine is sometimes also referred to as \"South Kal Mines - New Celebration\", being a merger of the former \"New Celebration Gold Mine\" and the \"Jubilee Gold Mine\", which were combined in 2002.",
"Title: Lupin Airport\n\nLupin Airport (IATA: YWO, ICAO: CYWO) was an airport located at Lupin Mine, Nunavut, Canada that was operated by Echo Bay Mines Limited. The airport closed sometime after the mine closed in 2005, but the runway is still present on the property.",
"Title: Crisson Mine\n\nCrisson Mine was a gold mine in Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA, located just east of Dahlonega. Like many mines in the area, the property probably started as a placer mine during the Georgia Gold Rush. Once the placer deposits had been exhausted, an open pit gold mine was established in 1847 and commercial operations continued until the early 1980s. A small stamp mill was also established here. Much of the gold used for the gold leaf dome of the Georgia State Capitol was mined at this mine, which was among the most productive mine in the Georgia Gold Belt. The mine is located just north of the site of the Consolidated Mine, which is itself north of and the Calhoun Mine.",
"Title: Dvoinoye Gold Mine\n\nThe Dvoinoye Gold Mine is an underground gold mine in the Bilibinsky District of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug of Russia. The mine is owned by Canadian mining company Kinross Gold and is approximately 100 km from their Kupol Gold Mine. Originally the site of a surface mine, Kinross acquired the property in 2010, and built the underground mine at a cost of US$360-million. The mine began production in 2013.",
"Title: Hill 50 Gold Mine\n\nThe Hill 50 Gold Mine is a gold mine located 4 km north-west of Mount Magnet, Western Australia. The mine was, until July 2010, owned by Harmony Gold and had been placed in care and maintenance since 2007. In July 2010, Harmony sold the mine to Ramelius Resources, owner of the Wattle Dam Gold Mine, for A$40 million.",
"Title: Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine\n\nLupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine (LUPIN the Third -峰不二子という女- , Rupan za Saado Mine Fujiko to Iu Onna ) is the fourth incarnation of TMS Entertainment's long-running anime television adaptation of the \"Lupin III\" manga series written by Monkey Punch. Directed by Sayo Yamamoto, it aired on NTV from April 4, 2012 to June 27, 2012. It focuses on the franchise's heroine, Fujiko Mine, as she undergoes various missions and encounters the rest of the \"Lupin III\" cast for the first time. Unlike the franchise's previous three televised anime, \"The Woman Called Fujiko Mine\" is more sexually oriented in order to capture the \"sensuality\" present in the original manga as well as darker and more serious. It is also the only installment in the franchise to be directed by a woman and the first in which Lupin is not the protagonist."
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North is a comedy drama that stars the character actor who played what role in "Barney Miller"?
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Phil Fish
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"Abraham Charles Vigoda ( ; February 24, 1921 – January 26, 2016) was an American character actor who was known for a number of roles, most notably, his portrayals of Salvatore Tessio in \"The Godfather\" (1972) and Phil Fish in \"Barney Miller\" (1975–1977, 1982) and \"Fish\" (1977–1978)."
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"Ronald Joseph Cicenia (December 11, 1935 – January 16, 2007), known as Ron Carey, was an American film and television actor.",
" The 5 ft actor was best known for playing ambitious NYPD Police Officer Carl Levitt on TV's \"Barney Miller\", in which he was almost always surrounded by male actors (and sometimes female guest stars) who stood at least 4 in taller.",
" The series' stars (Hal Linden, Max Gail, Abe Vigoda, Ron Glass, Steve Landesberg) all stood 6 ft or more.",
" Carey appeared in the recurring role for the last six of the eight seasons of \"Barney Miller\"' s run.",
" He first appeared on the show as a criminal, Angelo Molinari (aka The Mole), in Season 2, Episode 22."
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"Night Court is an American television situation comedy that aired on NBC from January 4, 1984, to May 31, 1992.",
" The setting was the night shift of a Manhattan municipal court, Criminal Court Part 2, presided over by a young, unorthodox judge, Harold T. \"Harry\" Stone (played by Harry Anderson).",
" The series was created by comedy writer Reinhold Weege, who had previously worked on \"Barney Miller\" in the 1970s and early 1980s."
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"Buddy Lester (January 16, 1917 – October 4, 2002) was an American comedian and actor who played dozens of character roles in films and television.",
" Though probably best known for his appearances in Jerry Lewis's comedy films, he was also regularly seen on popular television shows (such as \"The New Phil Silvers Show\" and \"Barney Miller\") in the 1960s and 1970s.",
" As a comedian, he was a fixture on the international nightclub circuit for several decades and was the brother of comedian Jerry Lester."
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"Maxwell Trowbridge \"Max\" Gail Jr. (born April 5, 1943) is an American actor who has starred in stage, television, and film roles.",
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"Paula Shaw (born July 17, 1941) is an American actress.",
" A life member of The Actors Studio, Shaw has portrayed characters in numerous films and on television (including a role as prostitute on \"Barney Miller\", Season 3, Episodes 2 & 3, \"Quarantine\", and Season 4, Episode 3, \"Bugs\").",
" She is perhaps most well known for portraying the character of Mrs. Pamela Voorhees in the \"Freddy vs. Jason\" movie.",
" She lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada."
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"James Gregory (December 23, 1911 – September 16, 2002) was an American character actor known for his deep, gravelly voice and playing brash roles such as the McCarthy-like Sen. John Iselin in \"The Manchurian Candidate\" (1962), the audacious General Ursus in \"Beneath the Planet of the Apes\" (1970), and crusty Inspector Frank Luger in the television sitcom \"Barney Miller\" (1975–1982)."
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"North is a 1994 American comedy drama adventure film directed by Rob Reiner and starring an ensemble cast including Elijah Wood, Jon Lovitz, Jason Alexander, Alan Arkin, Dan Aykroyd, Kathy Bates, Faith Ford, Graham Greene, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Reba McEntire, John Ritter, and Abe Vigoda, with cameos by Bruce Willis and a 9-year-old Scarlett Johansson (in her film debut).",
" It was shot in Hawaii, Alaska, California, South Dakota, New Jersey, and New York.",
" The story is based on the novel \"North: The Tale of a 9-Year-Old Boy Who Becomes a Free Agent and Travels the World in Search of the Perfect Parents\" by Alan Zweibel, who wrote the screenplay and has a minor role in the film."
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"Noam Pitlik (November 4, 1932February 18, 1999) was an American television director and actor.",
" In 1979, Pitlik won an Emmy for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for his work on the ABC-TV sitcom \"Barney Miller\"."
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"Title: Steve Landesberg\n\nSteve Landesberg (November 23, 1936December 20, 2010) was an American actor, comedian, and voice actor known for his role as the erudite, unflappable police detective Arthur P. Dietrich on the ABC sitcom \"Barney Miller\", for which he was nominated for three Emmy Awards.",
"Title: Abe Vigoda\n\nAbraham Charles Vigoda ( ; February 24, 1921 – January 26, 2016) was an American character actor who was known for a number of roles, most notably, his portrayals of Salvatore Tessio in \"The Godfather\" (1972) and Phil Fish in \"Barney Miller\" (1975–1977, 1982) and \"Fish\" (1977–1978).",
"Title: Ron Carey (actor)\n\nRonald Joseph Cicenia (December 11, 1935 – January 16, 2007), known as Ron Carey, was an American film and television actor. The 5 ft actor was best known for playing ambitious NYPD Police Officer Carl Levitt on TV's \"Barney Miller\", in which he was almost always surrounded by male actors (and sometimes female guest stars) who stood at least 4 in taller. The series' stars (Hal Linden, Max Gail, Abe Vigoda, Ron Glass, Steve Landesberg) all stood 6 ft or more. Carey appeared in the recurring role for the last six of the eight seasons of \"Barney Miller\"' s run. He first appeared on the show as a criminal, Angelo Molinari (aka The Mole), in Season 2, Episode 22.",
"Title: Night Court\n\nNight Court is an American television situation comedy that aired on NBC from January 4, 1984, to May 31, 1992. The setting was the night shift of a Manhattan municipal court, Criminal Court Part 2, presided over by a young, unorthodox judge, Harold T. \"Harry\" Stone (played by Harry Anderson). The series was created by comedy writer Reinhold Weege, who had previously worked on \"Barney Miller\" in the 1970s and early 1980s.",
"Title: Buddy Lester\n\nBuddy Lester (January 16, 1917 – October 4, 2002) was an American comedian and actor who played dozens of character roles in films and television. Though probably best known for his appearances in Jerry Lewis's comedy films, he was also regularly seen on popular television shows (such as \"The New Phil Silvers Show\" and \"Barney Miller\") in the 1960s and 1970s. As a comedian, he was a fixture on the international nightclub circuit for several decades and was the brother of comedian Jerry Lester.",
"Title: Max Gail\n\nMaxwell Trowbridge \"Max\" Gail Jr. (born April 5, 1943) is an American actor who has starred in stage, television, and film roles. He most notably portrayed the role of Detective Stan \"Wojo\" Wojciehowicz on the television sitcom \"Barney Miller\".",
"Title: Paula Shaw\n\nPaula Shaw (born July 17, 1941) is an American actress. A life member of The Actors Studio, Shaw has portrayed characters in numerous films and on television (including a role as prostitute on \"Barney Miller\", Season 3, Episodes 2 & 3, \"Quarantine\", and Season 4, Episode 3, \"Bugs\"). She is perhaps most well known for portraying the character of Mrs. Pamela Voorhees in the \"Freddy vs. Jason\" movie. She lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.",
"Title: James Gregory (actor)\n\nJames Gregory (December 23, 1911 – September 16, 2002) was an American character actor known for his deep, gravelly voice and playing brash roles such as the McCarthy-like Sen. John Iselin in \"The Manchurian Candidate\" (1962), the audacious General Ursus in \"Beneath the Planet of the Apes\" (1970), and crusty Inspector Frank Luger in the television sitcom \"Barney Miller\" (1975–1982).",
"Title: North (1994 film)\n\nNorth is a 1994 American comedy drama adventure film directed by Rob Reiner and starring an ensemble cast including Elijah Wood, Jon Lovitz, Jason Alexander, Alan Arkin, Dan Aykroyd, Kathy Bates, Faith Ford, Graham Greene, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Reba McEntire, John Ritter, and Abe Vigoda, with cameos by Bruce Willis and a 9-year-old Scarlett Johansson (in her film debut). It was shot in Hawaii, Alaska, California, South Dakota, New Jersey, and New York. The story is based on the novel \"North: The Tale of a 9-Year-Old Boy Who Becomes a Free Agent and Travels the World in Search of the Perfect Parents\" by Alan Zweibel, who wrote the screenplay and has a minor role in the film.",
"Title: Noam Pitlik\n\nNoam Pitlik (November 4, 1932February 18, 1999) was an American television director and actor. In 1979, Pitlik won an Emmy for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for his work on the ABC-TV sitcom \"Barney Miller\"."
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8,044
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Derrick Green and Pete Stewart are both what?
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singer
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"Outface was a punk rock/hardcore band formed in the Cleveland, Ohio area in the mid 1980s, by Chris Hall and Charlie Garriga fronted, eventually by future Sepultura singer Derrick Green.",
" The band also featured bassist Frank Cavanagh of Filter and guitarist Charlie Garriga of CIV, who was self-taught.",
" Mark Konopka was the drummer.",
" They recorded one demo tape in 1987, and later reunited for a studio album, Friendly Green, released 1992.",
" Stylistically, their music varies between rock, metal and punk with ska elements, not unlike the early works of Red Hot Chili Peppers.",
" Green was credited as Simon Verde on the Outface release."
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"Raimundos is a Brazilian punk/hardcore band.",
" They have major influences of 1980s punk bands, especially Ramones.",
" The band was formed in Brasilia, in 1987 by Digão and Rodolfo Abrantes.",
" The vocalist Derrick Green of Sepultura participated on their CD \"Kavookavala\" and João Gordo of Ratos de Porão participated on their first album \"Raimundos\" (1994) providing backing vocals on the song \"MM's\".",
" The name of the band refers to one of its biggest influences, Ramones, being also one of the most common male first names in Brazilian northeast region."
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"Live In São Paulo is the second live album by Brazilian heavy metal band Sepultura.",
" All the tracks were recorded on April 3, 2005, at a concert in São Paulo, Brazil.",
" A DVD was also filmed at the show.",
" The performance of \"Refuse/Resist\" was released as the single for the album.",
" Both were released on November 8, through SPV Records.",
" The album and DVD are the second time that fans can hear singer Derrick Green perform Max Cavalera-era Sepultura songs on an official release.",
" A live version of \"Roots Bloody Roots\" featuring Green was released as a bonus track on \"Nation\"."
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"\"Choke\" is Sepultura's tenth official single, and the first of three to be taken from the album \"Against\", released in 1998.",
" This is the band's first single with Derrick Green on vocals.",
" It is still played in concerts.",
" The video for the single was filmed at Green's first concert with the band, and can be found on the DVD \"Live In São Paulo\".",
" The cover artwork simply shows the four member of the band during the same performance."
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"Blood-Rooted is an album by Sepultura, released on June 3, 1997.",
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" It was also the last officially recognised Sepultura album featuring original singer Max Cavalera, who left in December 1996 amid a dispute regarding the band's management.",
" Cavalera was replaced by American singer Derrick Green in 1997."
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"Pete Stewart is a singer, guitarist, songwriter and producer from Seattle, Washington.",
" He is the lead singer and guitarist of Grammatrain, was the lead singer for The Accident Experiment, and is the former guitarist of Tait."
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"Renée Green (born 1959) is an American artist, writer, and filmmaker.",
" Her pluralistic practice spans a broad range of media including sculpture, architecture, photography, prints, video, film, websites, and sound, which normally converge in highly layered and complex installations.",
" Green studied art at Wesleyan University, with an intermediary year at the School of Visual Arts in New York.",
" Green also attended the Radcliffe Publishing Procedures Course, at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.",
" In 1989 she was a participant in the Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program (ISP).",
" She is the sister of Derrick Green, frontman of the metal band Sepultura."
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"Title: Outface\n\nOutface was a punk rock/hardcore band formed in the Cleveland, Ohio area in the mid 1980s, by Chris Hall and Charlie Garriga fronted, eventually by future Sepultura singer Derrick Green. The band also featured bassist Frank Cavanagh of Filter and guitarist Charlie Garriga of CIV, who was self-taught. Mark Konopka was the drummer. They recorded one demo tape in 1987, and later reunited for a studio album, Friendly Green, released 1992. Stylistically, their music varies between rock, metal and punk with ska elements, not unlike the early works of Red Hot Chili Peppers. Green was credited as Simon Verde on the Outface release.",
"Title: Raimundos\n\nRaimundos is a Brazilian punk/hardcore band. They have major influences of 1980s punk bands, especially Ramones. The band was formed in Brasilia, in 1987 by Digão and Rodolfo Abrantes. The vocalist Derrick Green of Sepultura participated on their CD \"Kavookavala\" and João Gordo of Ratos de Porão participated on their first album \"Raimundos\" (1994) providing backing vocals on the song \"MM's\". The name of the band refers to one of its biggest influences, Ramones, being also one of the most common male first names in Brazilian northeast region.",
"Title: Live in São Paulo (Sepultura album)\n\nLive In São Paulo is the second live album by Brazilian heavy metal band Sepultura. All the tracks were recorded on April 3, 2005, at a concert in São Paulo, Brazil. A DVD was also filmed at the show. The performance of \"Refuse/Resist\" was released as the single for the album. Both were released on November 8, through SPV Records. The album and DVD are the second time that fans can hear singer Derrick Green perform Max Cavalera-era Sepultura songs on an official release. A live version of \"Roots Bloody Roots\" featuring Green was released as a bonus track on \"Nation\".",
"Title: Choke (song)\n\n\"Choke\" is Sepultura's tenth official single, and the first of three to be taken from the album \"Against\", released in 1998. This is the band's first single with Derrick Green on vocals. It is still played in concerts. The video for the single was filmed at Green's first concert with the band, and can be found on the DVD \"Live In São Paulo\". The cover artwork simply shows the four member of the band during the same performance.",
"Title: Blood-Rooted\n\nBlood-Rooted is an album by Sepultura, released on June 3, 1997. It was a collection of unreleased tracks, b-sides, remixes, and live recordings. It was also the last officially recognised Sepultura album featuring original singer Max Cavalera, who left in December 1996 amid a dispute regarding the band's management. Cavalera was replaced by American singer Derrick Green in 1997.",
"Title: Against (album)\n\nAgainst is the seventh studio album by the Brazilian metal band Sepultura, released in 1998 through Roadrunner Records. It is the band's first release with new frontman Derrick Green, who replaced group founder Max Cavalera in 1997.",
"Title: Derrick Green\n\nDerrick Leon Green (born January 20, 1971) is an American musician, best known as the singer of Brazilian heavy metal band Sepultura. He joined the band in 1997 after the departure of group founder Max Cavalera.",
"Title: Friendly Green\n\nFriendly Green is the only album released by the alternative metal group Outface, most famous for being Sepultura vocalist Derrick Green's first published recording.",
"Title: Pete Stewart\n\nPete Stewart is a singer, guitarist, songwriter and producer from Seattle, Washington. He is the lead singer and guitarist of Grammatrain, was the lead singer for The Accident Experiment, and is the former guitarist of Tait.",
"Title: Renée Green\n\nRenée Green (born 1959) is an American artist, writer, and filmmaker. Her pluralistic practice spans a broad range of media including sculpture, architecture, photography, prints, video, film, websites, and sound, which normally converge in highly layered and complex installations. Green studied art at Wesleyan University, with an intermediary year at the School of Visual Arts in New York. Green also attended the Radcliffe Publishing Procedures Course, at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. In 1989 she was a participant in the Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program (ISP). She is the sister of Derrick Green, frontman of the metal band Sepultura."
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Which South Korean singer born in 1986 appeares as a guest to the Seoul Concert?
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Lee Sung-min
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"Girls' Generation World Tour \"Girls & Peace\" is the fifth concert tour by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation.",
" The tour was officially announced in April 2013 after the last 2 days of \"2nd Japan Tour\" with two dates in South Korea and plans for future dates across the globe.",
" Although initially announced as a \"world\" tour, the group only visited seven cities in six countries across East Asia and Southeast Asia.",
" They released a DVD of Seoul concert, 'Girls' Generation - World Tour: Girls & Peace in Seoul' on March 30, 2015."
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"Kim Ki-bum (born September 23, 1991), better known by his stage name Key, is a South Korean singer, actor, fashion designer and television presenter.",
" Born and raised in Daegu, South Korea, he later travelled to Seoul after a successful audition at the S.M. National Tour Audition Casting.",
" In 2008, Key debuted as a member of South Korean boy group Shinee, who later went on to become one of the best-selling artists in Korea.",
" Key is widely recognised as a singer, but he has also ventured into different careers, notably as an actor and fashion designer."
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"Lee Sung-min (born January 1, 1986) is a South Korean singer and actor.",
" He is a member of the South Korean boy band Super Junior and its sub-groups Super Junior-T, Super Junior-H and Super Junior-M."
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"Super Junior-K.R.Y. The 1st Concert is the first concert tour and sixth international tour by South Korean boy band Super Junior sub group, Super Junior-K.R.Y..",
" The Asia tour commenced with two shows in Tokyo from 1 to 2 August 201o and hit a total of 12 concerts This concert gathering over 22,000 fans.",
" Super Junior members Donghae, Sungmin dan Heechul along with label-mate Shinee dan TRAX appeared as guests in the Seoul Concert."
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"FC Seoul is a South Korean professional football club based in Seoul, South Korea, who currently play in the K League Classic.",
" FC Seoul's first participation in Asian competition was during the 1986 season, when they competed in the Asian Club Championship, their first match was against Hap Kuan of Macao, but FC Seoul withdrew.",
" FC Seoul's next participation in Asian competition was 1999–2000 Asian Cup Winners' Cup and actual first match was Shimizu S-Pulse of Japan."
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"Han Sun-hwa (born October 6, 1990), is a South Korean singer and actress.",
" She is a former member of the South Korean girl group Secret.",
" She made her television debut in 2004 while participating in SBS's \"Superstar Survival\" as a finalist, and in 2009, she was a regular cast on a variety show called \"Invincible Youth\".",
" Aside from music, she also ventured into acting and made her debut in the 2010 drama, \"More Charming By The Day\".",
" She also acted in several dramas with supporting roles in \"Ad Genius Lee Tae-baek\", \"God's Gift - 14 Days\", and \"Marriage, Not Dating\".",
" In 2014 she finally starred as a lead actress on MBC's weekend drama \"Rosy Lovers\" as Baek Jang Mi co-starring with actor Lee Jang Woo.",
" CNN International Seoul listed Sunhwa as one of the nine rising \"It\" stars in Korean entertainment citing her as a \"multi-tasking\" artist.",
" Her portrayal of Kang Se-Ah in the 2014 TVN drama, \"Marriage, Not Dating\" earned her a nomination for \"Best Youth Actress\" at the 16th Seoul International Youth Film Festival.",
" In 2014, her portrayal of Jang-Mi from \"Rosy Lovers\" and Jenny from \"God's Gift 14 Day\"s won her two best new actress awards from MBC and SBS Drama Awards.",
" It was confirmed on September 26, 2016 that Sunhwa had not renewed her contract with TS Entertainment and will officially part ways in October.",
" On October 14, 2016 Sunhwa joined Huayi Brothers as an actress."
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"Kidoh (키도) (born 16 December 1992 in Seoul) is a South Korean singer, rapper, composer, producer and songwriter.",
" He was a member of the South Korean boy band Topp Dogg, and the first Topp Dogg band member to release a solo album.",
" He has been active member of South Korean hiphop crews called Rockbottom and Daenamhyup for several years."
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"Lee Seung-Cheol (; also spelled Lee Seung-Chul; born December 5, 1966 in Seoul) is a South Korean singer.",
" He was the main vocalist of Boohwal, a South Korean rock band, until 1989 when he left the band and released his first solo album, \"Don't Say Good-Bye\" (안녕이라고 말하지마).",
" In 2005 his 7th album, \"The Livelong Day\", won him Korean Music Awards for best male singer.",
" He has been working as a judge in reality television series \"Superstar K\".",
" On August 27, 2014, Lee performed \"Arirang\", \"Bridge over Troubled Water\" and \"The Day\" at the opening ceremony of the 65th Annual UN DPI/NGO Conference."
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"Sunmin (Hangul: 선민, \"Katakana\": ソンミン, born August 4, 1987) is a South Korean singer who speaks and sings in Korean, Japanese, and English.",
" She debuted in 2006, with the single \"Keep Holding You,\" a collaboration with the Japanese R&B singer Toshinobu Kubota.",
" Her career was initially focused on the Japanese market, but her work became focused in South Korea from 2009 to 2010.",
" She also contributed to original soundtracks of South Korean television series \"Master of Study\" and \"Gloria (2010 TV series)\".",
" In 2010 to 2011, she was in the main South Korean musical production of \"Jekyll & Hyde\" as Lucy.",
" In 2012 to 2013, she reprised her role as Lucy in the South Korean national tour.",
" In spring 2013, Sunmin played Josephine in the South Korean production of \"Arsène Lupin\", the musical."
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"The Gwiyomi Song, or Kwiyomi Song (귀요미 송), is a K-pop single by South Korean singer Hari and was released on February 18, 2013.",
" It was inspired by a gesture from South Korean rapper Jung Ilhoon of boy group BtoB.",
" The gesture is called 'Gwiyomi Player', that was popularized by South Korean variety show \"Weekly Idol\" through a segment called \"The Aegyo Battle\" (Battle of Cuteness) following Ilhoon's guest appearance on the show in October 2012.",
" The song went on to be a viral success and an Internet meme after Korean Media outlet \"Sports Seoul\" uploaded a clip of Hari performing the gestures and singing the song.",
" This video has since inspired many Asian netizens to upload their own versions onto the internet."
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"Title: Girls' Generation World Tour Girls & Peace\n\nGirls' Generation World Tour \"Girls & Peace\" is the fifth concert tour by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. The tour was officially announced in April 2013 after the last 2 days of \"2nd Japan Tour\" with two dates in South Korea and plans for future dates across the globe. Although initially announced as a \"world\" tour, the group only visited seven cities in six countries across East Asia and Southeast Asia. They released a DVD of Seoul concert, 'Girls' Generation - World Tour: Girls & Peace in Seoul' on March 30, 2015.",
"Title: Key (entertainer)\n\nKim Ki-bum (born September 23, 1991), better known by his stage name Key, is a South Korean singer, actor, fashion designer and television presenter. Born and raised in Daegu, South Korea, he later travelled to Seoul after a successful audition at the S.M. National Tour Audition Casting. In 2008, Key debuted as a member of South Korean boy group Shinee, who later went on to become one of the best-selling artists in Korea. Key is widely recognised as a singer, but he has also ventured into different careers, notably as an actor and fashion designer.",
"Title: Lee Sung-min (singer)\n\nLee Sung-min (born January 1, 1986) is a South Korean singer and actor. He is a member of the South Korean boy band Super Junior and its sub-groups Super Junior-T, Super Junior-H and Super Junior-M.",
"Title: Super Junior-K.R.Y. The 1st Concert\n\nSuper Junior-K.R.Y. The 1st Concert is the first concert tour and sixth international tour by South Korean boy band Super Junior sub group, Super Junior-K.R.Y.. The Asia tour commenced with two shows in Tokyo from 1 to 2 August 201o and hit a total of 12 concerts This concert gathering over 22,000 fans. Super Junior members Donghae, Sungmin dan Heechul along with label-mate Shinee dan TRAX appeared as guests in the Seoul Concert.",
"Title: FC Seoul in Asian football\n\nFC Seoul is a South Korean professional football club based in Seoul, South Korea, who currently play in the K League Classic. FC Seoul's first participation in Asian competition was during the 1986 season, when they competed in the Asian Club Championship, their first match was against Hap Kuan of Macao, but FC Seoul withdrew. FC Seoul's next participation in Asian competition was 1999–2000 Asian Cup Winners' Cup and actual first match was Shimizu S-Pulse of Japan.",
"Title: Han Sun-hwa\n\nHan Sun-hwa (born October 6, 1990), is a South Korean singer and actress. She is a former member of the South Korean girl group Secret. She made her television debut in 2004 while participating in SBS's \"Superstar Survival\" as a finalist, and in 2009, she was a regular cast on a variety show called \"Invincible Youth\". Aside from music, she also ventured into acting and made her debut in the 2010 drama, \"More Charming By The Day\". She also acted in several dramas with supporting roles in \"Ad Genius Lee Tae-baek\", \"God's Gift - 14 Days\", and \"Marriage, Not Dating\". In 2014 she finally starred as a lead actress on MBC's weekend drama \"Rosy Lovers\" as Baek Jang Mi co-starring with actor Lee Jang Woo. CNN International Seoul listed Sunhwa as one of the nine rising \"It\" stars in Korean entertainment citing her as a \"multi-tasking\" artist. Her portrayal of Kang Se-Ah in the 2014 TVN drama, \"Marriage, Not Dating\" earned her a nomination for \"Best Youth Actress\" at the 16th Seoul International Youth Film Festival. In 2014, her portrayal of Jang-Mi from \"Rosy Lovers\" and Jenny from \"God's Gift 14 Day\"s won her two best new actress awards from MBC and SBS Drama Awards. It was confirmed on September 26, 2016 that Sunhwa had not renewed her contract with TS Entertainment and will officially part ways in October. On October 14, 2016 Sunhwa joined Huayi Brothers as an actress.",
"Title: Kidoh\n\nKidoh (키도) (born 16 December 1992 in Seoul) is a South Korean singer, rapper, composer, producer and songwriter. He was a member of the South Korean boy band Topp Dogg, and the first Topp Dogg band member to release a solo album. He has been active member of South Korean hiphop crews called Rockbottom and Daenamhyup for several years.",
"Title: Lee Seung-chul\n\nLee Seung-Cheol (; also spelled Lee Seung-Chul; born December 5, 1966 in Seoul) is a South Korean singer. He was the main vocalist of Boohwal, a South Korean rock band, until 1989 when he left the band and released his first solo album, \"Don't Say Good-Bye\" (안녕이라고 말하지마). In 2005 his 7th album, \"The Livelong Day\", won him Korean Music Awards for best male singer. He has been working as a judge in reality television series \"Superstar K\". On August 27, 2014, Lee performed \"Arirang\", \"Bridge over Troubled Water\" and \"The Day\" at the opening ceremony of the 65th Annual UN DPI/NGO Conference.",
"Title: Sunmin\n\nSunmin (Hangul: 선민, \"Katakana\": ソンミン, born August 4, 1987) is a South Korean singer who speaks and sings in Korean, Japanese, and English. She debuted in 2006, with the single \"Keep Holding You,\" a collaboration with the Japanese R&B singer Toshinobu Kubota. Her career was initially focused on the Japanese market, but her work became focused in South Korea from 2009 to 2010. She also contributed to original soundtracks of South Korean television series \"Master of Study\" and \"Gloria (2010 TV series)\". In 2010 to 2011, she was in the main South Korean musical production of \"Jekyll & Hyde\" as Lucy. In 2012 to 2013, she reprised her role as Lucy in the South Korean national tour. In spring 2013, Sunmin played Josephine in the South Korean production of \"Arsène Lupin\", the musical.",
"Title: Gwiyomi\n\nThe Gwiyomi Song, or Kwiyomi Song (귀요미 송), is a K-pop single by South Korean singer Hari and was released on February 18, 2013. It was inspired by a gesture from South Korean rapper Jung Ilhoon of boy group BtoB. The gesture is called 'Gwiyomi Player', that was popularized by South Korean variety show \"Weekly Idol\" through a segment called \"The Aegyo Battle\" (Battle of Cuteness) following Ilhoon's guest appearance on the show in October 2012. The song went on to be a viral success and an Internet meme after Korean Media outlet \"Sports Seoul\" uploaded a clip of Hari performing the gestures and singing the song. This video has since inspired many Asian netizens to upload their own versions onto the internet."
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"Sky Witch" is the twenty-ninth episode of the fifth season of which American animated television series created by Pendleton Ward for Cartoon Network?
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Adventure Time
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"Title: Adventure Time (season 9)\n\nThe ninth and final season of \"Adventure Time\", an American animated television series created by Pendleton Ward, premiered on Cartoon Network on April 21, 2017. It is set to conclude sometime in 2018. The season was produced by Cartoon Network Studios and Frederator Studios. The season will follow the adventures of Finn, a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake, a dog with magical powers to change shape and size at will. Finn and Jake live in the post-apocalyptic Land of Ooo, where they interact with the other main characters of the show: Princess Bubblegum, The Ice King, Marceline the Vampire Queen, Lumpy Space Princess, BMO, and Flame Princess.",
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"Title: Sky Witch\n\n\"Sky Witch\" is the twenty-ninth episode of the fifth season of the American animated television series \"Adventure Time\". The episode was written and storyboarded by Ako Castuera and Jesse Moynihan, from a story by Kent Osborne, Pendleton Ward, Jack Pendarvis, Adam Muto, and Moynihan. It originally aired on Cartoon Network on July 29, 2013. The episode guest stars Jill Talley as the eponymous Sky Witch.",
"Title: List of Adventure Time episodes\n\n\"Adventure Time\" is an American animated television series created by Pendleton Ward for Cartoon Network. The series follows the adventures of Finn (voiced by Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (voiced by John DiMaggio), a dog with magical powers to change shape and grow and shrink at will. Finn and Jake live in the post-apocalyptic Land of Ooo. Throughout the series, they interact with the show's other main characters: Princess Bubblegum (voiced by Hynden Walch), the sovereign of the Candy Kingdom; the Ice King (voiced by Tom Kenny), a demented but largely misunderstood ice wizard; Marceline the Vampire Queen (voiced by Olivia Olson), a thousand-year-old vampire and rock music enthusiast; Lumpy Space Princess (voiced by Ward), a melodramatic and immature princess made out of \"irradiated stardust\"; BMO (voiced by Niki Yang), a sentient video game console-shaped robot that lives with Finn and Jake; and Flame Princess (voiced by Jessica DiCicco), a flame elemental and ruler of the Fire Kingdom. The pilot first aired in 2007, and it was later re-aired on the incubator series \"Random! Cartoons\" on Nicktoons Network. The pilot eventually leaked onto the internet and became a cult hit on YouTube. After Nickelodeon declined to turn the short into a full-fledged show, Cartoon Network purchased the rights, and \"Adventure Time\" launched as a series on April 5, 2010.",
"Title: Adventure Time (season 8)\n\nThe eighth season of \"Adventure Time\", an American animated television series created by Pendleton Ward, premiered on Cartoon Network on March 26, 2016 and concluded on February 2, 2017. The season was produced by Cartoon Network Studios and Frederator Studios. The season follows the adventures of Finn, a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake, a dog with magical powers to change shape and size at will. Finn and Jake live in the post-apocalyptic Land of Ooo, where they interact with the other main characters of the show: Princess Bubblegum, The Ice King, Marceline the Vampire Queen, Lumpy Space Princess, BMO, and Flame Princess.",
"Title: Adventure Time (season 1)\n\nThe first season of \"Adventure Time\", an American animated television series created by Pendleton Ward, premiered on Cartoon Network on April 5, 2010 and concluded on September 27, 2010. The season was produced by Cartoon Network Studios and Frederator Studios. The series is based on a short produced for Frederator's Nicktoons Network animation incubator series \"Random! Cartoons\". The season follows the adventures of Finn, a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake, a dog with magical powers to change shape and size at will. Finn and Jake live in the post-apocalyptic Land of Ooo, where they interact with the other main characters of the show: Princess Bubblegum, The Ice King, Marceline the Vampire Queen, Lumpy Space Princess, and BMO.",
"Title: James Baxter the Horse\n\n\"James Baxter the Horse\" is the nineteenth episode of the fifth season of the American animated television series \"Adventure Time\". The episode was written and storyboarded by series creator Pendleton Ward and Somvilay Xayaphone, from a story by Patrick McHale, Kent Osborne, and Ward. It originally aired on Cartoon Network on May 6, 2013. The episode guest stars animator James Baxter as the titular horse.",
"Title: Adventure Time (season 6)\n\nThe sixth season of \"Adventure Time\", an American animated television series created by Pendleton Ward, premiered on Cartoon Network on April 21, 2014 and concluded on June 5, 2015. The season was produced by Cartoon Network Studios and Frederator Studios. The season follows the adventures of Finn, a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake, a dog with magical powers to change shape and size at will. Finn and Jake live in the post-apocalyptic Land of Ooo, where they interact with the other main characters of the show: Princess Bubblegum, The Ice King, Marceline the Vampire Queen, Lumpy Space Princess, BMO, and Flame Princess.",
"Title: Adventure Time (season 5)\n\nThe fifth season of \"Adventure Time\", an American animated television series created by Pendleton Ward, premiered on Cartoon Network on November 12, 2012 and concluded on March 17, 2014. The season was produced by Cartoon Network Studios and Frederator Studios. The season follows the adventures of Finn, a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake, a dog with magical powers to change shape and size at will. Finn and Jake live in the post-apocalyptic Land of Ooo, where they interact with the other main characters of the show: Princess Bubblegum, The Ice King, Marceline the Vampire Queen, Lumpy Space Princess, BMO, and Flame Princess."
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What is the area (in km²) of the country that Maya Sazonova is from?
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" Monaco has an area of 2.02 km² and a population of about 38,400, according to the last census of 2016.",
" With 19,009 inhabitants per km², it is the second-smallest and most densely populated sovereign state in the world.",
" Monaco has a land border of 5.47 km , a coastline of 3.83 km , and a width that varies between 1700 and .",
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" Monaco's most populous \"Quartier\" is Monte Carlo and the most populous \"Ward\" is Larvotto/Bas Moulins.",
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"Title: Maya Sazonova\n\nMaya Sazonova (; born May 28, 1965 in Almaty) is a retired female race walker from Kazakhstan. She competed for Kazakhstan in the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics.",
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"Title: Kuopio\n\nKuopio is a city and a municipality located in the region of Northern Savonia, Finland. A population of makes it the ninth biggest city in the country. The city has a total area of 2775.73 km2 , of which 719.85 km2 is water and half forest. The population density is only , but the city's urban areas are populated very densely (urban area: 1 618 /km²), nationally second only to capital Helsinki (urban area: 1,690.0/km²).",
"Title: Monaco\n\nMonaco ( ; ] ), officially the Principality of Monaco (French: \"Principauté de Monaco\" ), is a sovereign city-state, country and microstate located on the French Riviera in Western Europe. France borders the country on three sides while the other side borders the Mediterranean Sea. Monaco has an area of 2.02 km² and a population of about 38,400, according to the last census of 2016. With 19,009 inhabitants per km², it is the second-smallest and most densely populated sovereign state in the world. Monaco has a land border of 5.47 km , a coastline of 3.83 km , and a width that varies between 1700 and . The highest point in the country is a narrow pathway named Chemin des Révoires on the slopes of Mont Agel, in the Les Révoires \"Ward\", which is 161 m above sea level. Monaco's most populous \"Quartier\" is Monte Carlo and the most populous \"Ward\" is Larvotto/Bas Moulins. Through land reclamation, Monaco's land mass has expanded by twenty percent; in 2005, it had an area of only 1.974 km² . Monaco is known as a playground for the rich and famous, due to its tax laws. In 2014, it was noted about 30% of the population was made up of millionaires, more than in Zürich or Geneva.",
"Title: List of glaciers of Iceland\n\nThe glaciers and ice caps of Iceland cover 11.1% of the land area of the country (about 11,400 km² out of the total area of 103,125 km²) and have a considerable impact on its landscape and meteorology. An ice cap is a mass of glacial ice that covers less than 50,000 km² of land area covering a highland area and they feed outlet glaciers. Glaciers are also contributing to the Icelandic economy, with tourists flocking to the country to see glaciers on snowmobiles and on glacier hiking tours.",
"Title: Geography of Senegal\n\nSenegal is a coastal West African nation located 14 degrees north of the Equator and 14 degrees west of the Prime Meridian. The country's total area is 196 190 km² of which 192 000 km² is land and 4 190 km² is water.",
"Title: Caracol\n\nCaracol is the name given to a large ancient Maya archaeological site, located in what is now the Cayo District of Belize. It is situated approximately 40 kilometres south of Xunantunich and the town of San Ignacio Cayo, and 15 kilometers away from the Macal River. It rests on the Vaca Plateau at an elevation of 500 meters above sea-level, in the foothills of the Maya Mountains. Long thought to be a tertiary center, it is now known that the site was one of the most important regional political centers of the Maya Lowlands during the Classic Period. Caracol covered approximately 200 square kilometers, covering an area much larger than present-day Belize City (the largest metropolitan area in the country) and supported more than twice the modern city's population.",
"Title: Maya Biosphere Reserve\n\nThe Maya Biosphere Reserve (\"Reserva de la Biosfera Maya\") is a nature reserve in Guatemala managed by Guatemala's National Council of Protected Areas (CONAP). The Maya Biosphere Reserve covers a total area of 21,602 km², which is considerably larger than Yellowstone National Park."
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8,048
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Who became the 2nd head coach since 1948 to win the national championship in his first season and was the head coach of the University of Miami during the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season?
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Larry Edward Coker
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"The 2015 Charlotte 49ers football team represented the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (also called Charlotte or UNC Charlotte) in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season.",
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" The team was led by third-year head coach Brad Lambert and played its home games on campus at Jerry Richardson Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.",
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"The 2006 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season.",
" Head coach Tommy Tuberville served his eighth season at Auburn, the third longest tenure among current SEC head coaches that year.",
" Offensive coordinator Al Borges returned for his third season to direct the offensive and was joined by first-year defensive coordinator Will Muschamp who came from the Miami Dolphins.",
" Auburn played its eight-game home schedule within the friendly confines of Jordan–Hare Stadium, the ninth largest on-campus stadium in the NCAA seating 87,451.",
" The Tigers finished the season with an impressive 11–2 record, finishing second in the SEC Western Division behind the surprising Arkansas Razorbacks.",
" With signature wins over the eventual BCS champion Florida Gators and the final-ranked #3 LSU Tigers, Auburn was the only team that could claim victories over two BCS and top five teams.",
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"Larry Edward Coker (born June 23, 1948) is an American football coach and former player.",
" From 2001 to 2006, Coker served as the head coach at the University of Miami.",
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" In the process of winning the championship, Coker became the 2nd head coach since 1948 to win the national championship in his first season.",
" (Bennie Oosterbaan from the University of Michigan and Dennis Erickson of Miami were the last 2 head coaches to accomplish this feat.)",
" Coker was fired by Miami on November 24, 2006 following his sixth loss that season.",
" After a stint as a television analyst for ESPNU, Coker was announced as the head coach for UTSA, whose Roadrunners football team began play in 2011.",
" Coker resigned as UTSA coach on January 5, 2016."
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"The 2006 Northwestern Wildcats football team represented Northwestern University in the Big Ten Conference during the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season.",
" Head coach Randy Walker died unexpectedly on June 29, 2006 of an apparent heart attack at the age of 52.",
" Pat Fitzgerald, seen by many before the tragedy as Walker's eventual successor, was promoted from linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator to head coach on July 7.",
" The Wildcats also had to replace their offensive coordinator, offensive line coach, and Brett Basanez, the team's former four-year starter at quarterback and holder of dozens of school records.",
" Not surprisingly, the 2006 season was not as successful as previous years."
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"The 2006 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama for the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season trying to improve from a 10–2 record in the 2005 season.",
" The Tide was led by head coach Mike Shula entering his fourth year at Alabama.",
" Despite a strong 5–2 start, they finished out the season by losing four of their final five games.",
" The team closed the regular season at 6–6 (4–4, SEC) and lost for a fifth-straight time to rival Auburn.",
" Following the loss Shula was fired as head coach and defensive coordinator Joe Kines served as interim head coach for the bowl game."
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"The 2015 Arkansas State Red Wolves football team represented Arkansas State University in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season.",
" They were led by head coach Blake Anderson, who was the first Red Wolves head coach since Steve Roberts in 2002 to return for a second season at Arkansas State (the three coaches between Roberts and Anderson all left for other head coaching jobs after a single season).",
" The Red Wolves, who play their home games at Centennial Bank Stadium in Jonesboro, Arkansas, are members of the Sun Belt Conference.",
" The Red Wolves finished the regular season 9–3, 8–0 in Sun Belt play to win their fourth Sun Belt Championship in five seasons.",
" In the New Orleans Bowl, the Red Wolves fell to Louisiana Tech 28–47."
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"The 2015 Clemson Tigers football team represented Clemson University in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season.",
" The Tigers were led by head coach Dabo Swinney in his seventh full year and eighth overall since taking over midway through 2008 season.",
" They played their home games at Memorial Stadium, also known as \"Death Valley.\"",
" Clemson competed in the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference.",
" On December 5, 2015, the Tigers won the 2015 ACC Championship Game by defeating the North Carolina Tar Heels, 45–37, capping their first undefeated regular season since winning the national title in 1981.",
" Ranked No. 1 throughout the College Football Playoff (CFP) rankings, Clemson defeated the No. 4 Oklahoma Sooners, 37–17, in the 2015 Orange Bowl to advance to the College Football Playoff National Championship.",
" On January 11, 2016, the No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide (13–1) defeated the No. 1 Clemson Tigers (14–0) in the 2016 national championship, 45–40.",
" Both Clemson and Alabama finished the season 14–1."
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"Sandy Montgomery is an American softball coach.",
" In 29 years as the head coach of SIU Edwardsville Cougars softball (1989–present), she has more than 1000 career wins, more than any other coach in SIUE history in any sport, male or female.",
" As of May 13, 2017, Montgomery had a career record of 1026 wins, 519 losses, and 2 ties, for a .664 winning percentage.",
" She led the Cougars to the Division II NCAA softball championship in 2007.",
" In 2014, Montgomery passed the 900 win mark while leading the Cougars to their first Division I NCAA Division I Softball Tournament.",
" Montgomery is the longest-tenured head coach at SIUE and the Associate AD for Alumni Relations in the SIUE athletic department.",
" In addition to coaching softball, she began the SIUE volleyball program in 1995 and coached for its first four years, guiding it to a record of 83–54 and its first appearance in the NCAA Division II tournament in 1998.",
" After leading the softball Cougars to the regular season title, Montgomery was named the 2015 Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year.",
" Montgomery's players earned her 1000th career victory in a 4–2 win over the Holy Cross Crusaders in the \"Under Armour Showcase\" in Clearwater, Florida on March 10, 2017.",
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"Title: 2015 Charlotte 49ers football team\n\nThe 2015 Charlotte 49ers football team represented the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (also called Charlotte or UNC Charlotte) in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was the school's third overall season of NCAA football, their first season of NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) play, and their first season as a member of Conference USA for football. The team was led by third-year head coach Brad Lambert and played its home games on campus at Jerry Richardson Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. As part of their transition to FBS they were ineligible to participate in the College Football Playoff and bowl games, but could have qualified for the Conference USA Football Championship Game. They finished the season 2–10, 0–8 in C-USA play to finish in last place in the East Division.",
"Title: 2006 Auburn Tigers football team\n\nThe 2006 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Head coach Tommy Tuberville served his eighth season at Auburn, the third longest tenure among current SEC head coaches that year. Offensive coordinator Al Borges returned for his third season to direct the offensive and was joined by first-year defensive coordinator Will Muschamp who came from the Miami Dolphins. Auburn played its eight-game home schedule within the friendly confines of Jordan–Hare Stadium, the ninth largest on-campus stadium in the NCAA seating 87,451. The Tigers finished the season with an impressive 11–2 record, finishing second in the SEC Western Division behind the surprising Arkansas Razorbacks. With signature wins over the eventual BCS champion Florida Gators and the final-ranked #3 LSU Tigers, Auburn was the only team that could claim victories over two BCS and top five teams. However, the team also had signature losses to the unranked Arkansas Razorbacks and Georgia Bulldogs. They finished the season ranked #8 in the Coaches Poll and #9 in the AP Poll.",
"Title: 2006 Miami Hurricanes football team\n\nThe 2006 Miami Hurricanes football team represented the University of Miami during the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team's head coach was Larry Coker.",
"Title: 2009 Oregon Ducks football team\n\nThe 2009 Oregon Ducks football team represented the University of Oregon in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was led by head coach Chip Kelly in his first season as a head coach at the Division I FBS level. Kelly was only the third Ducks head coach since 1977 and led the Ducks to a Pac-10 Championship and was named Pac-10 Coach of the Year. He took over for Mike Bellotti.",
"Title: Larry Coker\n\nLarry Edward Coker (born June 23, 1948) is an American football coach and former player. From 2001 to 2006, Coker served as the head coach at the University of Miami. His 2001 Miami team was named the consensus national champion after an undefeated season that culminated with a victory in the Rose Bowl over Nebraska. In the process of winning the championship, Coker became the 2nd head coach since 1948 to win the national championship in his first season. (Bennie Oosterbaan from the University of Michigan and Dennis Erickson of Miami were the last 2 head coaches to accomplish this feat.) Coker was fired by Miami on November 24, 2006 following his sixth loss that season. After a stint as a television analyst for ESPNU, Coker was announced as the head coach for UTSA, whose Roadrunners football team began play in 2011. Coker resigned as UTSA coach on January 5, 2016.",
"Title: 2006 Northwestern Wildcats football team\n\nThe 2006 Northwestern Wildcats football team represented Northwestern University in the Big Ten Conference during the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Head coach Randy Walker died unexpectedly on June 29, 2006 of an apparent heart attack at the age of 52. Pat Fitzgerald, seen by many before the tragedy as Walker's eventual successor, was promoted from linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator to head coach on July 7. The Wildcats also had to replace their offensive coordinator, offensive line coach, and Brett Basanez, the team's former four-year starter at quarterback and holder of dozens of school records. Not surprisingly, the 2006 season was not as successful as previous years.",
"Title: 2006 Alabama Crimson Tide football team\n\nThe 2006 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama for the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season trying to improve from a 10–2 record in the 2005 season. The Tide was led by head coach Mike Shula entering his fourth year at Alabama. Despite a strong 5–2 start, they finished out the season by losing four of their final five games. The team closed the regular season at 6–6 (4–4, SEC) and lost for a fifth-straight time to rival Auburn. Following the loss Shula was fired as head coach and defensive coordinator Joe Kines served as interim head coach for the bowl game.",
"Title: 2015 Arkansas State Red Wolves football team\n\nThe 2015 Arkansas State Red Wolves football team represented Arkansas State University in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They were led by head coach Blake Anderson, who was the first Red Wolves head coach since Steve Roberts in 2002 to return for a second season at Arkansas State (the three coaches between Roberts and Anderson all left for other head coaching jobs after a single season). The Red Wolves, who play their home games at Centennial Bank Stadium in Jonesboro, Arkansas, are members of the Sun Belt Conference. The Red Wolves finished the regular season 9–3, 8–0 in Sun Belt play to win their fourth Sun Belt Championship in five seasons. In the New Orleans Bowl, the Red Wolves fell to Louisiana Tech 28–47.",
"Title: 2015 Clemson Tigers football team\n\nThe 2015 Clemson Tigers football team represented Clemson University in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tigers were led by head coach Dabo Swinney in his seventh full year and eighth overall since taking over midway through 2008 season. They played their home games at Memorial Stadium, also known as \"Death Valley.\" Clemson competed in the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference. On December 5, 2015, the Tigers won the 2015 ACC Championship Game by defeating the North Carolina Tar Heels, 45–37, capping their first undefeated regular season since winning the national title in 1981. Ranked No. 1 throughout the College Football Playoff (CFP) rankings, Clemson defeated the No. 4 Oklahoma Sooners, 37–17, in the 2015 Orange Bowl to advance to the College Football Playoff National Championship. On January 11, 2016, the No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide (13–1) defeated the No. 1 Clemson Tigers (14–0) in the 2016 national championship, 45–40. Both Clemson and Alabama finished the season 14–1.",
"Title: Sandy Montgomery\n\nSandy Montgomery is an American softball coach. In 29 years as the head coach of SIU Edwardsville Cougars softball (1989–present), she has more than 1000 career wins, more than any other coach in SIUE history in any sport, male or female. As of May 13, 2017, Montgomery had a career record of 1026 wins, 519 losses, and 2 ties, for a .664 winning percentage. She led the Cougars to the Division II NCAA softball championship in 2007. In 2014, Montgomery passed the 900 win mark while leading the Cougars to their first Division I NCAA Division I Softball Tournament. Montgomery is the longest-tenured head coach at SIUE and the Associate AD for Alumni Relations in the SIUE athletic department. In addition to coaching softball, she began the SIUE volleyball program in 1995 and coached for its first four years, guiding it to a record of 83–54 and its first appearance in the NCAA Division II tournament in 1998. After leading the softball Cougars to the regular season title, Montgomery was named the 2015 Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year. Montgomery's players earned her 1000th career victory in a 4–2 win over the Holy Cross Crusaders in the \"Under Armour Showcase\" in Clearwater, Florida on March 10, 2017. She became only the 32nd head coach in all divisions to top the 1,000 win mark."
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8,049
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Who founded the knighthood in which Gino Cassinis was part of?
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Luigi Einaudi
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" The post-nominal letters for the order are OMRI.",
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"What You See Is What You Get is the autobiography of British businessman and TV personality Lord Alan Sugar.",
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" Sir Alan also reveals his main method of business and entrepreneurial activity: (a) observing what market leaders are doing, (b) making better and cheaper products than the market leaders, and (c) not focusing on the exclusive or more expensive parts of the market, rather selling to the mass market."
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"The Order of Saint Stanislaus (Polish: Order św.",
" Stanisława, Russian: Орденъ Св.",
" Станислава), also spelled Stanislas, is a Russian dynastic order of knighthood founded as \"Order of the Knights of Saint Stanislaus, Bishop and Martyr\" in 1765 by King Stanisław II Augustus of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.",
" In 1831 after the downfall of the November Uprising, the order was incorporated into the Chapter of Russian Orders as part of the honours system of the Russian Empire by Emperor Nicholas I of Russia."
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"Title: Order of Merit of the Italian Republic\n\nThe Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (Italian: \"Ordine al merito della Repubblica Italiana\" ) was founded as the senior order of knighthood by the second President of the Italian Republic, Luigi Einaudi in 1951. The highest ranking honour of the Republic, it is awarded for \"merit acquired by the nation\" in the fields of literature, the arts, economy, public service, and social, philanthropic and humanitarian activities and for long and conspicuous service in civilian and military careers. The post-nominal letters for the order are OMRI. The order effectively replaced as national orders the Civil Order of Savoy (1831), the Order of the Crown of Italy (1868), the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus (1572) and the Supreme Order of the Most Holy Annunciation (1362).",
"Title: What You See Is What You Get (book)\n\nWhat You See Is What You Get is the autobiography of British businessman and TV personality Lord Alan Sugar. The 640-page book, which was published in May 2011, tells the story of Alan Sugar's birth and childhood in a deprived part of London, how he founded the company Amstrad aged just 21 years old, and how he eventually became a successful multi-millionaire tycoon, received a knighthood, and was appointed to the House of Lords. Sir Alan also reveals his main method of business and entrepreneurial activity: (a) observing what market leaders are doing, (b) making better and cheaper products than the market leaders, and (c) not focusing on the exclusive or more expensive parts of the market, rather selling to the mass market.",
"Title: Gino Cassinis\n\nGino Cassinis (27 January 1885 – 13 January 1964) was an Italian Democratic Socialist Party politician. He was born in Milan. He was mayor of Milan. He was knight grand cross and grand officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic. He died in Rome.",
"Title: Order of Saint Stanislaus (House of Romanov)\n\nThe Order of Saint Stanislaus (Polish: Order św. Stanisława, Russian: Орденъ Св. Станислава), also spelled Stanislas, is a Russian dynastic order of knighthood founded as \"Order of the Knights of Saint Stanislaus, Bishop and Martyr\" in 1765 by King Stanisław II Augustus of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. In 1831 after the downfall of the November Uprising, the order was incorporated into the Chapter of Russian Orders as part of the honours system of the Russian Empire by Emperor Nicholas I of Russia."
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Flash Gordon was co-written by the scriptwriter who had worked on a remake of the 1976 monster film directed by whom?
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John Guillermin
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" It stars Sam J. Jones, Melody Anderson, Topol, Max von Sydow, Timothy Dalton, Brian Blessed and Ornella Muti.",
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"Flash Gordon is the ninth studio album and the first soundtrack album by the British rock band Queen, released on 8 December 1980 by EMI Records in the UK and in February 1981 by Elektra Records in the US.",
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" It is the soundtrack to the science fiction film \"Flash Gordon\", and features lyrics on only two tracks.",
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" Shown in 13 chapters, it was the first screen adventure for the comic-strip character Flash Gordon that was invented by Alex Raymond only two years earlier in 1934.",
" It tells the story of Flash Gordon's first visit to the planet Mongo and his encounter with the evil Emperor Ming the Merciless.",
" Buster Crabbe, Jean Rogers, Charles Middleton, Priscilla Lawson and Frank Shannon played the central roles.",
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"Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe is a 1940 American twelve chapter black-and-white science fiction serial film from Universal Pictures, produced by Henry MacRae, directed by Ford Beebe and Ray Taylor, that stars Buster Crabbe, Carol Hughes, Charles B. Middleton, Frank Shannon, and Roland Drew.",
" The serial was written by George H. Plympton, Basil Dickey, and Barry Shipman and was adapted from Alex Raymond's syndicated newspaper comic strip of the same name.",
" It was the last of the three Universal Flash Gordon serials made between 1936 and 1940."
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"Robert Wu is an American actor, producer and writer.",
" He played Ming, who transforms into a version of \"Ming the Merciless\", the arch-enemy of Flash Gordon, (during an hallucination that Sam J. Jones, the actor who plays Flash Gordon has) in Seth MacFarlane's film, \"Ted\" (2012).",
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"King Kong is a 1976 American monster film produced by Dino De Laurentiis and directed by John Guillermin.",
" It is a modern remake of the 1933 classic film of the same name about a giant ape that is captured and imported to New York City for exhibition.",
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"Ape (stylised as A*P*E and released in South Korea as 킹콩의 대역습 - \"King Kong eui daeyeokseup\" (\"King Kong's Great Counterattack\"), is a 1976 monster movie.",
" It was an American/South Korean co-production produced by Kukje Movies and the Lee Ming Film Co. (South Korea) and Worldwide Entertainment (USA) with 3-D effects.",
" Directed by Paul Leder and featuring special effects by Park Kwang Nam, the film stars Joanna Kerns, Rod Arrants and Alex Nicol.",
" It was released at approximately the same time as Dino De Laurentiis' 1976 remake of \"King Kong\".",
" The film is generally regarded by some critics as a campy Z movie.",
" In latter years the film has gone under the titles of \"Attack of the Giant Horny Gorilla\" (for its 1982 grindhouse re-release), and \"Hideous Mutant\" (for its original home video release).",
" It marked an early film appearance by Kerns, who later moved to TV movies and shows."
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"Title: Flash Gordon (film)\n\nFlash Gordon is a 1980 science fiction action film created in Technicolor and Todd-AO, based on the King Features comic strip of the same name created by Alex Raymond. The film was directed by Mike Hodges and produced by Dino De Laurentiis. It stars Sam J. Jones, Melody Anderson, Topol, Max von Sydow, Timothy Dalton, Brian Blessed and Ornella Muti. The movie was co-written by Michael Allin (of \"Enter the Dragon\" fame) and Lorenzo Semple Jr. (who had previously scripted De Laurentiis's remake of \"King Kong\"). It intentionally uses a camp style similar to the 1960s TV series \"Batman\" (for which Semple had developed and written many episodes) in an attempt to appeal to fans of the original comics and serial films. Although a box office success in the United Kingdom, it performed poorly overseas. The film is notable for its soundtrack composed, performed and produced by the rock band Queen, with the orchestral sections by Howard Blake. The film has since gained a significant cult following.",
"Title: Flash Gordon (soundtrack)\n\nFlash Gordon is the ninth studio album and the first soundtrack album by the British rock band Queen, released on 8 December 1980 by EMI Records in the UK and in February 1981 by Elektra Records in the US. It was one of two film soundtracks that they produced along with \"Highlander\". It is the soundtrack to the science fiction film \"Flash Gordon\", and features lyrics on only two tracks. \"Flash's Theme\" was the only single to be released from the album under the title \"Flash\". The album reached #10 on the UK charts and #23 in the US. The album was reissued worldwide on 27 June 2011 (excluding the US and Canada, where it was released on 27 September 2011) as part of the band's 40th anniversary. The reissue adds an EP of related tracks.",
"Title: Save the Badger Badger Badger\n\n\"Save the Badger Badger Badger\" is a mashup of Jonti \"Weebl\" Picking's 2003 viral Flash animation \"Badgers\" and \"Flash\" by Queen. The song was released on 19 May 2013, in response to proposed badger culling in the United Kingdom. The song features vocals and guitar from Brian May and visuals reminiscent to the 1980 film \"Flash Gordon\", in addition to vocals from Weebl and Brian Blessed. Said May of the song:",
"Title: Flash Gordon (serial)\n\nFlash Gordon is a 1936 science fiction film serial. Shown in 13 chapters, it was the first screen adventure for the comic-strip character Flash Gordon that was invented by Alex Raymond only two years earlier in 1934. It tells the story of Flash Gordon's first visit to the planet Mongo and his encounter with the evil Emperor Ming the Merciless. Buster Crabbe, Jean Rogers, Charles Middleton, Priscilla Lawson and Frank Shannon played the central roles. In 1996, \"Flash Gordon\" was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant\".",
"Title: Flash Gordon (pinball)\n\nFlash Gordon is a pinball machine produced by Bally. It was the first split-level pinball machine from Bally, as well as the first game to use the \"Squawk and Talk\" sound board. It was also the second production Bally game with speech. (Bally's 1980 \"Xenon\" was the first, utilizing a crude 'vocalizer' board set.) The game is based on the perennially popular \"Flash Gordon\" character and stories of comics, film and television.",
"Title: Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe\n\nFlash Gordon Conquers the Universe is a 1940 American twelve chapter black-and-white science fiction serial film from Universal Pictures, produced by Henry MacRae, directed by Ford Beebe and Ray Taylor, that stars Buster Crabbe, Carol Hughes, Charles B. Middleton, Frank Shannon, and Roland Drew. The serial was written by George H. Plympton, Basil Dickey, and Barry Shipman and was adapted from Alex Raymond's syndicated newspaper comic strip of the same name. It was the last of the three Universal Flash Gordon serials made between 1936 and 1940.",
"Title: Robert Wu\n\nRobert Wu is an American actor, producer and writer. He played Ming, who transforms into a version of \"Ming the Merciless\", the arch-enemy of Flash Gordon, (during an hallucination that Sam J. Jones, the actor who plays Flash Gordon has) in Seth MacFarlane's film, \"Ted\" (2012). He has also worked with MacFarlane on episodes of \"Family Guy\", providing voices for several characters on the show. He also has appeared as the character Scooby/Wayne on multiple episodes of \"The Shield\".",
"Title: King Kong (1976 film)\n\nKing Kong is a 1976 American monster film produced by Dino De Laurentiis and directed by John Guillermin. It is a modern remake of the 1933 classic film of the same name about a giant ape that is captured and imported to New York City for exhibition. Featuring special effects by Carlo Rambaldi, it stars Jeff Bridges, Charles Grodin, and Jessica Lange in her first film role.",
"Title: Ape (1976 film)\n\nApe (stylised as A*P*E and released in South Korea as 킹콩의 대역습 - \"King Kong eui daeyeokseup\" (\"King Kong's Great Counterattack\"), is a 1976 monster movie. It was an American/South Korean co-production produced by Kukje Movies and the Lee Ming Film Co. (South Korea) and Worldwide Entertainment (USA) with 3-D effects. Directed by Paul Leder and featuring special effects by Park Kwang Nam, the film stars Joanna Kerns, Rod Arrants and Alex Nicol. It was released at approximately the same time as Dino De Laurentiis' 1976 remake of \"King Kong\". The film is generally regarded by some critics as a campy Z movie. In latter years the film has gone under the titles of \"Attack of the Giant Horny Gorilla\" (for its 1982 grindhouse re-release), and \"Hideous Mutant\" (for its original home video release). It marked an early film appearance by Kerns, who later moved to TV movies and shows.",
"Title: Flash Gordon Classic\n\nFlash Gordon Classic is a 2015 animated fan film made by Robb Pratt. It is a remake of \"The Tunnel of Terror\", the second episode of the 1936 \"Flash Gordon\" serial."
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8,051
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Untogether stars an Northern Irish actor that was born in what month?
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May
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"Stephen Kennedy (born 17 June 1970) is a Northern Irish actor from Co.",
" Tyrone.",
" He had a keen interest in hip hop culture and was a breakdancer with Kevin 'Fangs' McCosker and Mark Tinney.",
" He was educated at St. Colman's High School, Strabane, where he was encouraged to pursue drama by his teacher, Leo McBride.",
" He is perhaps best known for his role in the BBC Radio 4 series \"The Archers\", as Ian Craig.",
" He has appeared on stage in \"Tamburlaine\" (2005), \"The Birthday Party\", (2006), \"The Agent\" (2007), \"Mother Courage and her Children at The National Theatre (2009)\".",
" On television, he has appeared in \"Ballykissangel\", \"Father Ted\", \"A Touch of Frost\", \"The Hanging Gale\", \"Making Waves\" and, \"The Lion King\".",
" His film work includes a brief appearance in \"Notes on a Scandal\" (2006) and a lead role in the feature film adaptation of \"The Agent\" (2008)."
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"James \"Jamie\" Dornan (born 1 May 1982) is an Northern Irish actor, model, and musician.",
" He played Axel von Fersen in Sofia Coppola's \"Marie Antoinette\" (2006), Sheriff Graham Humbert in the ABC series \"Once Upon a Time\" (2011–2013), serial killer Paul Spector in the BBC Two and RTÉ One crime drama series \"The Fall\" (2013–2016), and Christian Grey in the \"Fifty Shades\" franchise (2015–present)."
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"Paul Anthony Martin Loughran (born 7 July 1969 in Belfast) is a Northern Irish actor.",
" He was educated at Methodist College Belfast.",
" He is best known for portraying Butch Dingle in ITV Soap Opera \"Emmerdale\" in which his character died in a bus crash with friend Pete Collins.",
" After that he appeared in many other Soaps such as \"Heartbeat\".",
" During the 1980s when the real voice of Gerry Adams, the spokesman for Sinn Féin, was forbidden to be broadcast in Britain, Loughran's voice dubbed into recordings of him broadcast on British airwaves.",
" On 24 August 2016, it was announced that Loughran had been cast as Darryl Perkins, the father of Craig Tinker (Colson Smith), in \"Coronation Street\"."
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"Sir Kenneth Charles Branagh ( ; born 10 December 1960) is a Northern Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter originally from Belfast.",
" Branagh trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, and in 2015 succeeded Richard Attenborough as its President.",
" He has directed or starred in several film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, including \"Henry V\" (1989) (for which he was nominated for the Academy Awards for Best Actor and Best Director), \"Much Ado About Nothing\" (1993), \"Othello\" (1995), \"Hamlet\" (1996) (for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay), \"Love's Labour's Lost\" (2000), and \"As You Like It\" (2006)."
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"Niall Wright (born 26 July 1991) is a Northern Irish actor.",
" He was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland and attended the Gwyneth Murdock School of Drama in Belfast from the age of four.",
" He trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School."
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"Jonathan Harden is a Northern Irish actor, born in Belfast in 1979 to an American mother and an Irish father.",
" He is best known as series regular Sean Rawlins in ITV crime drama \"Unforgotten\", Gregory in the final series of \"Peep Show\", Walter Hill in \"\" and as Newman Noggs in \"Nick Nickleby\", a BBC adaptation of Charles Dickens novel, \"The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby\", which he also narrated."
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"Anthony Boyle (born 8 June 1994) is a Northern Irish actor best known for his role as Scorpius Malfoy in the British play \"Harry Potter and the Cursed Child\" (2016), for which he won the Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role."
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"Untogether is an upcoming American drama film directed by Emma Forrest, which is her directorial debut.",
" The film stars Jamie Dornan, Ben Mendelsohn, Lola Kirke and Jemima Kirke.",
" The film began production in October 2016."
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"Mark Aiken is a Northern Irish actor.",
" He was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland and attended The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.",
" He has appeared in numerous UK and US TV drama series including \"\", \"The Sarah Jane Adventures\", \"Spooks\", \"Waking the Dead\", \"Jonathan Creek\" and \"Soldier Soldier\".",
" He also appeared in the second series of the famous Gold Blend couple advertisements for Nescafé."
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"Title: Stephen Kennedy\n\nStephen Kennedy (born 17 June 1970) is a Northern Irish actor from Co. Tyrone. He had a keen interest in hip hop culture and was a breakdancer with Kevin 'Fangs' McCosker and Mark Tinney. He was educated at St. Colman's High School, Strabane, where he was encouraged to pursue drama by his teacher, Leo McBride. He is perhaps best known for his role in the BBC Radio 4 series \"The Archers\", as Ian Craig. He has appeared on stage in \"Tamburlaine\" (2005), \"The Birthday Party\", (2006), \"The Agent\" (2007), \"Mother Courage and her Children at The National Theatre (2009)\". On television, he has appeared in \"Ballykissangel\", \"Father Ted\", \"A Touch of Frost\", \"The Hanging Gale\", \"Making Waves\" and, \"The Lion King\". His film work includes a brief appearance in \"Notes on a Scandal\" (2006) and a lead role in the feature film adaptation of \"The Agent\" (2008).",
"Title: Michael Legge (actor)\n\nMichael Legge (born 11 December 1978) is a Northern Irish actor.",
"Title: Jamie Dornan\n\nJames \"Jamie\" Dornan (born 1 May 1982) is an Northern Irish actor, model, and musician. He played Axel von Fersen in Sofia Coppola's \"Marie Antoinette\" (2006), Sheriff Graham Humbert in the ABC series \"Once Upon a Time\" (2011–2013), serial killer Paul Spector in the BBC Two and RTÉ One crime drama series \"The Fall\" (2013–2016), and Christian Grey in the \"Fifty Shades\" franchise (2015–present).",
"Title: Paul Loughran\n\nPaul Anthony Martin Loughran (born 7 July 1969 in Belfast) is a Northern Irish actor. He was educated at Methodist College Belfast. He is best known for portraying Butch Dingle in ITV Soap Opera \"Emmerdale\" in which his character died in a bus crash with friend Pete Collins. After that he appeared in many other Soaps such as \"Heartbeat\". During the 1980s when the real voice of Gerry Adams, the spokesman for Sinn Féin, was forbidden to be broadcast in Britain, Loughran's voice dubbed into recordings of him broadcast on British airwaves. On 24 August 2016, it was announced that Loughran had been cast as Darryl Perkins, the father of Craig Tinker (Colson Smith), in \"Coronation Street\".",
"Title: Kenneth Branagh\n\nSir Kenneth Charles Branagh ( ; born 10 December 1960) is a Northern Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter originally from Belfast. Branagh trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, and in 2015 succeeded Richard Attenborough as its President. He has directed or starred in several film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, including \"Henry V\" (1989) (for which he was nominated for the Academy Awards for Best Actor and Best Director), \"Much Ado About Nothing\" (1993), \"Othello\" (1995), \"Hamlet\" (1996) (for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay), \"Love's Labour's Lost\" (2000), and \"As You Like It\" (2006).",
"Title: Niall Wright\n\nNiall Wright (born 26 July 1991) is a Northern Irish actor. He was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland and attended the Gwyneth Murdock School of Drama in Belfast from the age of four. He trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.",
"Title: Jonathan Harden\n\nJonathan Harden is a Northern Irish actor, born in Belfast in 1979 to an American mother and an Irish father. He is best known as series regular Sean Rawlins in ITV crime drama \"Unforgotten\", Gregory in the final series of \"Peep Show\", Walter Hill in \"\" and as Newman Noggs in \"Nick Nickleby\", a BBC adaptation of Charles Dickens novel, \"The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby\", which he also narrated.",
"Title: Anthony Boyle\n\nAnthony Boyle (born 8 June 1994) is a Northern Irish actor best known for his role as Scorpius Malfoy in the British play \"Harry Potter and the Cursed Child\" (2016), for which he won the Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.",
"Title: Untogether\n\nUntogether is an upcoming American drama film directed by Emma Forrest, which is her directorial debut. The film stars Jamie Dornan, Ben Mendelsohn, Lola Kirke and Jemima Kirke. The film began production in October 2016.",
"Title: Mark Aiken\n\nMark Aiken is a Northern Irish actor. He was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland and attended The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He has appeared in numerous UK and US TV drama series including \"\", \"The Sarah Jane Adventures\", \"Spooks\", \"Waking the Dead\", \"Jonathan Creek\" and \"Soldier Soldier\". He also appeared in the second series of the famous Gold Blend couple advertisements for Nescafé."
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8,052
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Which is a company that makes products for integrated circuits, Synopsys or Sempra Energy?
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Synopsys
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"Invented by Eiichi Goto at the University of Tokyo, the Quantum Flux Parametron (QFP) is an improvement over his earlier parametron based digital logic technology.",
" Unlike its predecessor, QFP uses superconducting Josephson junctions on integrated circuits to improve speed and energy efficiency enormously.",
" In some applications, the complexity of the cryogenic cooling system required is negligible compared to the potential speed gains.",
" While his design makes use of quantum principles, it is not a quantum computer technology, gaining speed only through higher clock speeds.",
" Apart from the speed advantage over traditional CMOS integrated circuit design is that parametrons can be operated with zero energy loss (no local increase in entropy), making reversible computing possible.",
" Low energy use and heat generation is critical in supercomputer design, where thermal load per unit volume has become one of the main limiting factors."
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" EVE's hardware acceleration and hardware emulation products work in conjunction with Verilog, SystemVerilog, and VHDL-based simulators from Synopsys, Cadence Design Systems and Mentor Graphics.",
" EVE's flagship product is ZeBu."
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"The XAP processor is a RISC processor architecture developed by Cambridge Consultants since 1994.",
" XAP processors are a family of 16-bit and 32-bit cores, all of which are intended for use in an application-specific integrated circuit or ASIC chip design.",
" XAP processors were designed for use in mixed-signal integrated circuits for sensor or wireless applications including Bluetooth, ZigBee, GPS, RFID or Near Field Communication chips.",
" Typically these integrated circuits are used in low cost, high volume products that are battery-powered and must have low energy consumption.",
" There are other applications where XAP processors have been used to good effect, such as wireless sensor networks and medical devices, e.g. hearing aids."
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"A counter circuit is usually constructed of a number of flip-flops connected in cascade.",
" Counters are a very widely used component in digital circuits, and are manufactured as separate integrated circuits and also incorporated as parts of larger integrated circuits."
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"Dallas Semiconductor, acquired by Maxim Integrated Products in 2001, designed and manufactured analog, digital, and mixed-signal semiconductors (integrated circuits, or ICs).",
" Its specialties included communications products (including T/E and Ethernet products), microcontrollers, battery management, thermal sensing and thermal management, non-volatile random-access memory, microprocessor supervisors, delay lines, silicon oscillators, digital potentiometers, real-time clocks, temperature-compensated crystal oscillators (TCXOs), iButton, and 1-Wire products.",
" The Dallas, Texas-based company was founded in 1984 and purchased by Maxim Integrated Products in 2001.",
" Both the Maxim and Dallas Semiconductor brands were actively used until 2007.",
" Since then, the Maxim name has been used for all new products, though the Dallas Semiconductor brand has been retained for some older products, which can be identified by \"DS\" at the beginning of their part numbers."
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"San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) is the utility that provides natural gas and electricity to San Diego County and southern Orange County in southwestern California, United States.",
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"Beam lead technology is a method of fabricating a semiconductor device.",
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"Sempra Energy is an American natural gas utilities holding company based in San Diego, California.",
" It divides its interests into two broad categories: California utilities, including Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) and San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E); and businesses not subject to California utilities regulation, chiefly Sempra International and Sempra U.S. Gas & Power."
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"Synopsys, Inc., an American company, is the leading company by sales in the Electronic Design Automation industry.",
" Synopsys' first and best-known product is Design Compiler, a logic-synthesis tool.",
" Synopsys offers a wide range of other products used in the design of an application-specific integrated circuit.",
" Products include logic synthesis, behavioral synthesis, place and route, static timing analysis, formal verification, hardware description language (SystemC, SystemVerilog/Verilog, VHDL) simulators as well as transistor-level circuit simulation.",
" The simulators include development and debugging environments which assist in the design of the logic for chips and computer systems."
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" The prefix LM stands for \"linear monolithic\", referring to the analog components integrated onto a single piece of silicon.",
" Because of the popularity of these parts, many of them were second-sourced by other manufacturers who kept the sequence number as an aid to identification of compatible parts.",
" Several generations of pin-compatible descendants of the original parts have since become \"de facto\" standard electronic components."
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"Title: EVE/ZeBu\n\nEVE/ZeBu is a provider of hardware-assisted verification tools for functional verification of Application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) and system on chip (SOC) designs and for validation of embedded software (software driver, Operating System and Application software) ahead of implementation in silicon. EVE's hardware acceleration and hardware emulation products work in conjunction with Verilog, SystemVerilog, and VHDL-based simulators from Synopsys, Cadence Design Systems and Mentor Graphics. EVE's flagship product is ZeBu.",
"Title: XAP processor\n\nThe XAP processor is a RISC processor architecture developed by Cambridge Consultants since 1994. XAP processors are a family of 16-bit and 32-bit cores, all of which are intended for use in an application-specific integrated circuit or ASIC chip design. XAP processors were designed for use in mixed-signal integrated circuits for sensor or wireless applications including Bluetooth, ZigBee, GPS, RFID or Near Field Communication chips. Typically these integrated circuits are used in low cost, high volume products that are battery-powered and must have low energy consumption. There are other applications where XAP processors have been used to good effect, such as wireless sensor networks and medical devices, e.g. hearing aids.",
"Title: Counter (digital)\n\nA counter circuit is usually constructed of a number of flip-flops connected in cascade. Counters are a very widely used component in digital circuits, and are manufactured as separate integrated circuits and also incorporated as parts of larger integrated circuits.",
"Title: Dallas Semiconductor\n\nDallas Semiconductor, acquired by Maxim Integrated Products in 2001, designed and manufactured analog, digital, and mixed-signal semiconductors (integrated circuits, or ICs). Its specialties included communications products (including T/E and Ethernet products), microcontrollers, battery management, thermal sensing and thermal management, non-volatile random-access memory, microprocessor supervisors, delay lines, silicon oscillators, digital potentiometers, real-time clocks, temperature-compensated crystal oscillators (TCXOs), iButton, and 1-Wire products. The Dallas, Texas-based company was founded in 1984 and purchased by Maxim Integrated Products in 2001. Both the Maxim and Dallas Semiconductor brands were actively used until 2007. Since then, the Maxim name has been used for all new products, though the Dallas Semiconductor brand has been retained for some older products, which can be identified by \"DS\" at the beginning of their part numbers.",
"Title: San Diego Gas & Electric\n\nSan Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) is the utility that provides natural gas and electricity to San Diego County and southern Orange County in southwestern California, United States. It is owned by Sempra Energy, a Fortune 500 energy services holding company that is based in San Diego.",
"Title: Beam lead technology\n\nBeam lead technology is a method of fabricating a semiconductor device. Its original application was to high-frequency silicon switching transistors and high-speed integrated circuits. It eliminated the labor-intensive wire-bonding process used for integrated circuits at the time, and allowed automated assembly of semiconductor chips onto larger substrates to produce hybrid integrated circuits.",
"Title: Sempra Energy\n\nSempra Energy is an American natural gas utilities holding company based in San Diego, California. It divides its interests into two broad categories: California utilities, including Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) and San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E); and businesses not subject to California utilities regulation, chiefly Sempra International and Sempra U.S. Gas & Power.",
"Title: Synopsys\n\nSynopsys, Inc., an American company, is the leading company by sales in the Electronic Design Automation industry. Synopsys' first and best-known product is Design Compiler, a logic-synthesis tool. Synopsys offers a wide range of other products used in the design of an application-specific integrated circuit. Products include logic synthesis, behavioral synthesis, place and route, static timing analysis, formal verification, hardware description language (SystemC, SystemVerilog/Verilog, VHDL) simulators as well as transistor-level circuit simulation. The simulators include development and debugging environments which assist in the design of the logic for chips and computer systems.",
"Title: List of LM-series integrated circuits\n\nThe following is a list of LM-series integrated circuits. Many were among the first analog integrated circuits commercially produced; some were groundbreaking innovations, and many are still being used. The LM series originated with integrated circuits made by National Semiconductor. The prefix LM stands for \"linear monolithic\", referring to the analog components integrated onto a single piece of silicon. Because of the popularity of these parts, many of them were second-sourced by other manufacturers who kept the sequence number as an aid to identification of compatible parts. Several generations of pin-compatible descendants of the original parts have since become \"de facto\" standard electronic components."
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8,053
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Sam "Sammy" Jack Claphan (born October 10, 1956) attended high school at Stilwell High School in Stilwell, Oklahoma, he was recruited by Head Coach Barry Layne Switzer, a former American football player and coach, born on which date?
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October 5, 1937
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"Wesley Theodore \"Moose\" Englehorn (January 21, 1890 – September 3, 1993) was an American football player and coach.",
" Born in Helena, Montana, Englehorn first gained fame as a football player for Spokane High School.",
" While he was a junior in high school, he was reportedly recruited by Princeton University to come east to play football for the school.",
" A newspaper account in 1907 reported: \"It is expected that Wesley Englehorn, the giant left tackle of the high school team, will also enter the Eastern college.",
" If this materializes the Spokane high school will be weakened next year by the loss of two of its greatest players.",
" ... Englehorn is also a strong basket ball player and track athlete.\"",
" Englehorn did not enroll at Princeton and instead played for two years on the All Star Pacific Northwest football and basketball teams.",
" He began his collegiate career at Washington State College.",
" After playing one year of football at Washington State, Englehorn enrolled at Dartmouth College, where he played two years at the tackle position.",
" He was elected team captain for the 1913 season, but he was declared ineligible under \"the so-called three-year rule\" because of his year at Washington State.",
" Though ineligible to play, Englehorn served as the team's assistant coach in 1913 and was elected class president.",
" He was selected as a first-team All-American in 1912.",
" He graduated from Dartmouth in 1914 and worked as a football coach for several years thereafter.",
" From 1914 to 1916, he was the football coach at Case School of Applied Science in Cleveland, Ohio.",
" In 1917, he was hired as the line coach and first assistant football coach at Colgate University.",
" In 1920, he was an assistant coach under Frank Cavanaugh at Boston College.",
" In 1921, he was hired as the head football coach at Amherst College.",
" In January 1922, Englehorn announced his retirement from coaching.",
" Shortly before his death at age 103, Englehorn said, \"It's the football I remember best ... the teammates .",
".",
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" Prior to his death in 1993, he was living at Stapeley Hall, a home for the elderly in the Germantown section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was the oldest living All-American football player."
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"Ainsley Thomas Battles (born November 6, 1978) is a former American football player.",
" He attended Parkview High School in Lilburn, Georgia.",
" After finishing high school, he went on to play football for Vanderbilt University.",
" After finishing school at Vanderbilt, he went on to be a professional American football player, safety in the National Football League.",
" He played four seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Jacksonville Jaguars.",
" During a heated 2003 training camp battle for starting strong safety with the Buffalo Bills, Ainsley Battles left the team for an undisclosed reason.",
" After his time as a football player was over, he went on to be a Social Studies teacher at Archer High School in Lawrenceville, Georgia.",
" Now he teaches at Central Gwinnett High School in Lawrenceville, Georgia.",
" After his departure from CGHS, he taught Social Studies at Atlantic Coast High School in Jacksonville, FL.",
".",
" Where he also served as a Defensive Backs Coach on a young promising team for 4 months.",
" That was until he resigned as DB Coach to move to Las Vegas"
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"Robert W. \"Bud\" Moore (born October 16, 1939) is a former American football player and coach.",
" He served as the head coach at the University of Kansas from 1975 to 1978, compiling a record of 18–26–1.",
" In his first season in 1975, Moore was named Big Eight Coach of the Year and was runner up to Woody Hayes of Ohio State as the Football Writers Association of America National Coach of the Year.",
" Moore led his team to a 23–3 upset over eventual national champion Oklahoma, breaking the Sooners' 37-game unbeaten streak and handing coach Barry Switzer his first loss."
],
"title": "Bud Moore (American football)"
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"The 1973 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 1973 NCAA Division I football season.",
" Oklahoma participated as members of the Big Eight Conference and played its home games in Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium where it has played its home games since 1923.",
" The team posted a 10–0–1 overall record and a 7–0 conference record to earn the Conference outright title under first-year head coach Barry Switzer.",
" This would be the first of eight consecutive Big Eight Conference championships for the Sooners with Switzer as head coach."
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"title": "1973 Oklahoma Sooners football team"
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"sentences": [
"James Mason Donnan III (born January 29, 1945) is a former American football player and coach and now a television analyst for college football and a motivational speaker.",
" He attended High School in Burlington, North Carolina at Walter M. Williams High School.",
" He served as the head football coach at Marshall University (1990–1995) and the University of Georgia (1996–2000), compiling a career record of 104–40.",
" His 1992 Marshall team won an NCAA Division I-AA national title.",
" Donnan was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 2009."
],
"title": "Jim Donnan"
},
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"sentences": [
"Sam \"Sammy\" Jack Claphan (born October 10, 1956) attended high school at Stilwell High School in Stilwell, Oklahoma.",
" He played his way to All-American status in 1974.",
" He was recruited by Head Coach Barry Switzer to play at the University of Oklahoma.",
" Claphan died of a heart attack on November 26, 2001."
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"title": "Sam Claphan"
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"sentences": [
"Paul Leonard Briggs (April 18, 1920 – February 14, 2011) was an American football tackle who played one season with the Detroit Lions of the National Football League.",
" He was drafted by the Detroit Lions in the seventh round of the 1944 NFL Draft.",
" He played college football at the University of Colorado and attended Grand Junction High School in Grand Junction, Colorado.",
" Briggs was the head football coach of Bakersfield High School in Bakersfield, California from 1953 to 1985.",
" He was head coach of Rocky Ford High School in Rocky Ford, Colorado from 1949 to 1950 and head coach of Natrona County High School from 1951 to 1952.",
" Briggs was also an assistant coach at Orange Coast College from 1985 to 2005.",
" He was inducted into the University of Colorado Hall of Honor in 1974, Citizens Athletic Foundation High School Hall of Fame in 1975, California Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 1977, Bob Elias Kern County Sports Hall of Fame in 1978 and Bakersfield High School Football Hall of Fame in 2006.",
" He joined the United States Navy in 1943 and was stationed on the USS Daly.",
" Briggs earned a Bronze Star and Purple Heart after being hit in the nose and back by shrapnel during a Japanese kamikaze attack."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Jerry Clark (born February 27, 1932) is a former American football player and coach football, basketball, and baseball.",
" He served as the head football coach at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa from 1959 to 1986, compiling a record of 159–85–1.",
" Clark attended the University of Iowa, where he played football as a guard in 1952 and 1953, before graduating in 1954.",
" He coached football at Fort Carson in Colorado in 1954 and 1955 before returning to the state of Iowa to coach high school football.",
" Clark led Grinnell High School to a record of 6–3 in 1956, before moving to Mason City High School, where he guided the Mohawks to a records of 2–5–1 in 1957 and 4–4 in 1958.",
" Clark was also an assistant basketball coach at Cornell from 1959 to 1971, school's head golf coach from 1959 to 1974, and the school's head baseball coach from 1981 to 1984."
],
"title": "Jerry Clark (American football)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Barry Layne Switzer (born October 5, 1937) is a former American football player and coach.",
" He served for 16 years as head football coach at the University of Oklahoma and four years as head coach for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL).",
" He helped the Cowboys win Super Bowl XXX against the Pittsburgh Steelers.",
" He has one of the highest winning percentages of any college football coach in history, and is one of only three head coaches to win both a college football national championship and a Super Bowl, the others being Jimmy Johnson and Pete Carroll."
],
"title": "Barry Switzer"
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"sentences": [
"Herman F. Pritchard (October 10, 1883 – after April 1942) was an American football player and coach.",
" He attended Swarthmore College near Philadelphia, graduating in 1908 with a master of arts degree in mathematics.",
" He was the captain of the 1907 Swarthmore football team that compiled a 6–2 record, and the recipient of the Ivy Medal at Swarthmore in 1908.",
" He was the head coach of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team in 1909.",
" In one year as a head coach, he compiled a record of 3–5–1.",
" He became a math teacher at Norristown High School, and later served as a teacher and football coach at Barringer High School in Newark, New Jersey.",
" In April 1942, he was living in Millburn, New Jersey and was employed by the Newark Board of Education."
],
"title": "Herman Pritchard"
}
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"Title: Wesley Englehorn\n\nWesley Theodore \"Moose\" Englehorn (January 21, 1890 – September 3, 1993) was an American football player and coach. Born in Helena, Montana, Englehorn first gained fame as a football player for Spokane High School. While he was a junior in high school, he was reportedly recruited by Princeton University to come east to play football for the school. A newspaper account in 1907 reported: \"It is expected that Wesley Englehorn, the giant left tackle of the high school team, will also enter the Eastern college. If this materializes the Spokane high school will be weakened next year by the loss of two of its greatest players. ... Englehorn is also a strong basket ball player and track athlete.\" Englehorn did not enroll at Princeton and instead played for two years on the All Star Pacific Northwest football and basketball teams. He began his collegiate career at Washington State College. After playing one year of football at Washington State, Englehorn enrolled at Dartmouth College, where he played two years at the tackle position. He was elected team captain for the 1913 season, but he was declared ineligible under \"the so-called three-year rule\" because of his year at Washington State. Though ineligible to play, Englehorn served as the team's assistant coach in 1913 and was elected class president. He was selected as a first-team All-American in 1912. He graduated from Dartmouth in 1914 and worked as a football coach for several years thereafter. From 1914 to 1916, he was the football coach at Case School of Applied Science in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1917, he was hired as the line coach and first assistant football coach at Colgate University. In 1920, he was an assistant coach under Frank Cavanaugh at Boston College. In 1921, he was hired as the head football coach at Amherst College. In January 1922, Englehorn announced his retirement from coaching. Shortly before his death at age 103, Englehorn said, \"It's the football I remember best ... the teammates . . the teamwork.\" Prior to his death in 1993, he was living at Stapeley Hall, a home for the elderly in the Germantown section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was the oldest living All-American football player.",
"Title: Ainsley Battles\n\nAinsley Thomas Battles (born November 6, 1978) is a former American football player. He attended Parkview High School in Lilburn, Georgia. After finishing high school, he went on to play football for Vanderbilt University. After finishing school at Vanderbilt, he went on to be a professional American football player, safety in the National Football League. He played four seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Jacksonville Jaguars. During a heated 2003 training camp battle for starting strong safety with the Buffalo Bills, Ainsley Battles left the team for an undisclosed reason. After his time as a football player was over, he went on to be a Social Studies teacher at Archer High School in Lawrenceville, Georgia. Now he teaches at Central Gwinnett High School in Lawrenceville, Georgia. After his departure from CGHS, he taught Social Studies at Atlantic Coast High School in Jacksonville, FL. . Where he also served as a Defensive Backs Coach on a young promising team for 4 months. That was until he resigned as DB Coach to move to Las Vegas",
"Title: Bud Moore (American football)\n\nRobert W. \"Bud\" Moore (born October 16, 1939) is a former American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at the University of Kansas from 1975 to 1978, compiling a record of 18–26–1. In his first season in 1975, Moore was named Big Eight Coach of the Year and was runner up to Woody Hayes of Ohio State as the Football Writers Association of America National Coach of the Year. Moore led his team to a 23–3 upset over eventual national champion Oklahoma, breaking the Sooners' 37-game unbeaten streak and handing coach Barry Switzer his first loss.",
"Title: 1973 Oklahoma Sooners football team\n\nThe 1973 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 1973 NCAA Division I football season. Oklahoma participated as members of the Big Eight Conference and played its home games in Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium where it has played its home games since 1923. The team posted a 10–0–1 overall record and a 7–0 conference record to earn the Conference outright title under first-year head coach Barry Switzer. This would be the first of eight consecutive Big Eight Conference championships for the Sooners with Switzer as head coach.",
"Title: Jim Donnan\n\nJames Mason Donnan III (born January 29, 1945) is a former American football player and coach and now a television analyst for college football and a motivational speaker. He attended High School in Burlington, North Carolina at Walter M. Williams High School. He served as the head football coach at Marshall University (1990–1995) and the University of Georgia (1996–2000), compiling a career record of 104–40. His 1992 Marshall team won an NCAA Division I-AA national title. Donnan was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 2009.",
"Title: Sam Claphan\n\nSam \"Sammy\" Jack Claphan (born October 10, 1956) attended high school at Stilwell High School in Stilwell, Oklahoma. He played his way to All-American status in 1974. He was recruited by Head Coach Barry Switzer to play at the University of Oklahoma. Claphan died of a heart attack on November 26, 2001.",
"Title: Paul Briggs (American football)\n\nPaul Leonard Briggs (April 18, 1920 – February 14, 2011) was an American football tackle who played one season with the Detroit Lions of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Detroit Lions in the seventh round of the 1944 NFL Draft. He played college football at the University of Colorado and attended Grand Junction High School in Grand Junction, Colorado. Briggs was the head football coach of Bakersfield High School in Bakersfield, California from 1953 to 1985. He was head coach of Rocky Ford High School in Rocky Ford, Colorado from 1949 to 1950 and head coach of Natrona County High School from 1951 to 1952. Briggs was also an assistant coach at Orange Coast College from 1985 to 2005. He was inducted into the University of Colorado Hall of Honor in 1974, Citizens Athletic Foundation High School Hall of Fame in 1975, California Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 1977, Bob Elias Kern County Sports Hall of Fame in 1978 and Bakersfield High School Football Hall of Fame in 2006. He joined the United States Navy in 1943 and was stationed on the USS Daly. Briggs earned a Bronze Star and Purple Heart after being hit in the nose and back by shrapnel during a Japanese kamikaze attack.",
"Title: Jerry Clark (American football)\n\nJerry Clark (born February 27, 1932) is a former American football player and coach football, basketball, and baseball. He served as the head football coach at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa from 1959 to 1986, compiling a record of 159–85–1. Clark attended the University of Iowa, where he played football as a guard in 1952 and 1953, before graduating in 1954. He coached football at Fort Carson in Colorado in 1954 and 1955 before returning to the state of Iowa to coach high school football. Clark led Grinnell High School to a record of 6–3 in 1956, before moving to Mason City High School, where he guided the Mohawks to a records of 2–5–1 in 1957 and 4–4 in 1958. Clark was also an assistant basketball coach at Cornell from 1959 to 1971, school's head golf coach from 1959 to 1974, and the school's head baseball coach from 1981 to 1984.",
"Title: Barry Switzer\n\nBarry Layne Switzer (born October 5, 1937) is a former American football player and coach. He served for 16 years as head football coach at the University of Oklahoma and four years as head coach for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He helped the Cowboys win Super Bowl XXX against the Pittsburgh Steelers. He has one of the highest winning percentages of any college football coach in history, and is one of only three head coaches to win both a college football national championship and a Super Bowl, the others being Jimmy Johnson and Pete Carroll.",
"Title: Herman Pritchard\n\nHerman F. Pritchard (October 10, 1883 – after April 1942) was an American football player and coach. He attended Swarthmore College near Philadelphia, graduating in 1908 with a master of arts degree in mathematics. He was the captain of the 1907 Swarthmore football team that compiled a 6–2 record, and the recipient of the Ivy Medal at Swarthmore in 1908. He was the head coach of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team in 1909. In one year as a head coach, he compiled a record of 3–5–1. He became a math teacher at Norristown High School, and later served as a teacher and football coach at Barringer High School in Newark, New Jersey. In April 1942, he was living in Millburn, New Jersey and was employed by the Newark Board of Education."
] |
8,054
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What city is the RCA Dome located?
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Indianapolis
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"2010 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament",
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"The Lynchburg Courthouse is a historic courthouse building located at Lynchburg, Virginia.",
" Built in 1855, it occupies a prominent position overlooking the steeply descending steps of Monument Terrace.",
" The building is executed in stucco-over-brick on a granite ashlar basement and is an example of the Greek Revival.",
" The building is capped by a shallow dome located over the intersection of the ridges.",
" At the top of the dome is a small open belfry consisting of a circle of small Ionic columns supporting a hemispherical dome.",
" The front of the court house has a three-bay Doric portico."
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"Lucas Oil Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in downtown Indianapolis, United States.",
" It replaced the RCA Dome as the home field of the NFL's Indianapolis Colts.",
" The stadium also hosted Super Bowl XLVI in 2012.",
" The stadium had its ribbon-cutting ceremony August 16, 2008, and then officially opened to the public eight days later on August 24, 2008.",
" The stadium was constructed to allow the removal of the RCA Dome and expansion of the Indiana Convention Center on its site.",
" The stadium is on the south side of South Street, the block south of the site of the former RCA Dome.",
" The stadium is often referred to as \"The House That Manning Built\", due to the success of the Indianapolis Colts during the tenure of Peyton Manning as their quarterback."
],
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"The RCA Dome (originally Hoosier Dome) was a domed stadium in Indianapolis.",
" It was the home of the Indianapolis Colts NFL franchise for 24 seasons (1984–2007)."
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"sentences": [
"Göllü is a lava dome located in central Turkey.",
" The volcano has produced rhyolite, dacite and basalt.",
" The lavas have been dated at 1.33 to 0.84 million years by fission track dating of obsidian.",
" The dome lies above the Tertiary Derinkuyu caldera."
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"The Alsask Radar Dome is a disbanded radar dome located near Alsask, a village on the Alberta-Saskatchewan border.",
" It is within the Rural Municipality of Milton No. 292."
],
"title": "Alsask Radar Dome"
},
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"sentences": [
"The 2007 Indianapolis Colts season was the 55th season for the team in the National Football League and 24th in Indianapolis.",
" The 2007 Indianapolis Colts improved upon their 12–4 record from 2006 as well as won their fifth-straight AFC South Championship.",
" They finished the season 13–3 and lost to the San Diego Chargers in the divisional round of the playoffs.",
" The Colts remained under the supervision of Head Coach Tony Dungy and played all of their home games in the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana.",
" 2007 was the Colts' final season in the RCA Dome, as they began playing home games in Lucas Oil Stadium in 2008.",
" In early January 2007 the Colts were the early co-favorites to win Super Bowl XLII, along with the San Diego Chargers."
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"The 2005–06 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began on November 6, 2005, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 2006 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament Championship Game on April 3, 2006, at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana.",
" The Florida Gators won their first NCAA national championship with a 73–56 victory over the UCLA Bruins.",
" This was the final Final Four site at the RCA Dome.",
" The Final Four will return to the city of Indianapolis, but will be held at Lucas Oil Stadium."
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"Slhanay, formerly known as The Squaw is a large dome of granitic rock located adjacent to the town of Squamish, British Columbia.",
" Although the mountain, known as Slhanay in the language of the Skwxwu7mesh people is indeed an impressive geological formation, it tends to be overshadowed by the Stawamus Chief, a much larger granitic dome located immediately south-west."
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"The 2010 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament involved 65 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball as a culmination of the 2009–10 basketball season.",
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" It was the first Final Four at Lucas Oil Stadium; the RCA Dome and Market Square Arena hosted past Final Fours when the event was held in Indianapolis."
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"Dome of the Chain (Arabic: قبة السلسلة , \"Qubbat al-Silsilah\") is a free-standing dome located adjacently east of the Dome of the Rock in the Old City of Jerusalem."
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"Title: Lynchburg Courthouse\n\nThe Lynchburg Courthouse is a historic courthouse building located at Lynchburg, Virginia. Built in 1855, it occupies a prominent position overlooking the steeply descending steps of Monument Terrace. The building is executed in stucco-over-brick on a granite ashlar basement and is an example of the Greek Revival. The building is capped by a shallow dome located over the intersection of the ridges. At the top of the dome is a small open belfry consisting of a circle of small Ionic columns supporting a hemispherical dome. The front of the court house has a three-bay Doric portico.",
"Title: Lucas Oil Stadium\n\nLucas Oil Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in downtown Indianapolis, United States. It replaced the RCA Dome as the home field of the NFL's Indianapolis Colts. The stadium also hosted Super Bowl XLVI in 2012. The stadium had its ribbon-cutting ceremony August 16, 2008, and then officially opened to the public eight days later on August 24, 2008. The stadium was constructed to allow the removal of the RCA Dome and expansion of the Indiana Convention Center on its site. The stadium is on the south side of South Street, the block south of the site of the former RCA Dome. The stadium is often referred to as \"The House That Manning Built\", due to the success of the Indianapolis Colts during the tenure of Peyton Manning as their quarterback.",
"Title: RCA Dome\n\nThe RCA Dome (originally Hoosier Dome) was a domed stadium in Indianapolis. It was the home of the Indianapolis Colts NFL franchise for 24 seasons (1984–2007).",
"Title: Göllü Dağ\n\nGöllü is a lava dome located in central Turkey. The volcano has produced rhyolite, dacite and basalt. The lavas have been dated at 1.33 to 0.84 million years by fission track dating of obsidian. The dome lies above the Tertiary Derinkuyu caldera.",
"Title: Alsask Radar Dome\n\nThe Alsask Radar Dome is a disbanded radar dome located near Alsask, a village on the Alberta-Saskatchewan border. It is within the Rural Municipality of Milton No. 292.",
"Title: 2007 Indianapolis Colts season\n\nThe 2007 Indianapolis Colts season was the 55th season for the team in the National Football League and 24th in Indianapolis. The 2007 Indianapolis Colts improved upon their 12–4 record from 2006 as well as won their fifth-straight AFC South Championship. They finished the season 13–3 and lost to the San Diego Chargers in the divisional round of the playoffs. The Colts remained under the supervision of Head Coach Tony Dungy and played all of their home games in the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana. 2007 was the Colts' final season in the RCA Dome, as they began playing home games in Lucas Oil Stadium in 2008. In early January 2007 the Colts were the early co-favorites to win Super Bowl XLII, along with the San Diego Chargers.",
"Title: 2005–06 NCAA Division I men's basketball season\n\nThe 2005–06 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began on November 6, 2005, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 2006 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament Championship Game on April 3, 2006, at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Florida Gators won their first NCAA national championship with a 73–56 victory over the UCLA Bruins. This was the final Final Four site at the RCA Dome. The Final Four will return to the city of Indianapolis, but will be held at Lucas Oil Stadium.",
"Title: Stawamus Squaw\n\nSlhanay, formerly known as The Squaw is a large dome of granitic rock located adjacent to the town of Squamish, British Columbia. Although the mountain, known as Slhanay in the language of the Skwxwu7mesh people is indeed an impressive geological formation, it tends to be overshadowed by the Stawamus Chief, a much larger granitic dome located immediately south-west.",
"Title: 2010 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament\n\nThe 2010 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament involved 65 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball as a culmination of the 2009–10 basketball season. It began on March 16, 2010, and concluded with the championship game on April 5 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. It was the first Final Four at Lucas Oil Stadium; the RCA Dome and Market Square Arena hosted past Final Fours when the event was held in Indianapolis.",
"Title: Dome of the Chain\n\nDome of the Chain (Arabic: قبة السلسلة , \"Qubbat al-Silsilah\") is a free-standing dome located adjacently east of the Dome of the Rock in the Old City of Jerusalem."
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What record does George Burns share with a member of the St. Louis Cardinals?
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"Stanley Frank Musial ( or ; born Stanisław Franciszek Musiał; November 21, 1920 – January 19, 2013), nicknamed Stan the Man, was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) outfielder and first baseman.",
" He spent 22 seasons playing for the St. Louis Cardinals, from 1941 to 1944 and 1946 to 1963.",
" Widely considered to be one of the greatest and most consistent hitters in baseball history, Musial was a first-ballot inductee into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1969, and was also selected to the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame in the inaugural class of 2014."
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"The 2017 St. Louis Cardinals season was the 136th for the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB), a franchise in St. Louis, Missouri.",
" It is the 126th season for the Cardinals in the National League (NL), and their 12th at Busch Stadium III.",
" For the first time since the 2007-2008 seasons, the Cardinals missed the playoffs in consecutive years, 2016-2017."
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"sentences": [
"The St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum is a team hall of fame located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, representing the history, players and personnel of the professional baseball franchise St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB).",
" It is housed within Ballpark Village, a mixed-use development and adjunct of Busch Stadium, the home stadium of the Cardinals.",
" 37 members have been enshrined within the Cardinals Hall of Fame."
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"sentences": [
"Louis Clark Brock (born June 18, 1939) is an American former professional baseball player.",
" He began his 19-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career playing in 1961 for the Chicago Cubs, and spent the majority of his career playing as a left fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals.",
" He was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1985 and the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame in 2014.",
" He is currently a special instructor coach for the St. Louis Cardinals."
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"sentences": [
"Raymond Austin Aloysius Yochim (July 19, 1922 – January 26, 2002) was a professional baseball pitcher.",
" He played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball with the St. Louis Cardinals.",
" He pitched one game during the 1948 St. Louis Cardinals season and three games during the 1949 St. Louis Cardinals season."
],
"title": "Ray Yochim"
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"sentences": [
"Lester John Backman (March 20, 1888 – November 8, 1975) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for two seasons.",
" He pitched for the St. Louis Cardinals for 21 games during the 1909 St. Louis Cardinals season and 26 games during the 1910 St. Louis Cardinals season."
],
"title": "Les Backman"
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"sentences": [
"Matthew Roy Kinzer, (born June 17, 1963 in Indianapolis), is a former NFL punter and MLB pitcher.",
" He was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2nd round of the 1984 amateur draft.",
" During 1987 NFL strike, he served one game as a punter for the Detroit Lions.",
" He recorded seven punts for a 34.0 yard average.",
" Kinzer begin his pro baseball career in the minor leagues playing from 1984 to 1989, He played for the Arkansas Travelers of the double A Texas League in 1984.",
" After stops in Springfield with the Cardinals of the class A Mid West League in 1985 and the St. Petersburg Cardinals of the class A Florida State League in 1986, he returned to the Arkansas Travelers in 1987 and 1988.",
" But in 1988 Kinzer also saw playing time in the Major Leagues with the St. Louis Cardinals.",
" In 1989 Kinzer played for triple A Louisville Cardinals of the American Association and also saw time with the St. Louis Cardinals."
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"George Joseph Burns (November 24, 1889 – August 15, 1966) was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who spent most of his career as the leadoff hitter for the New York Giants.",
" A soft-spoken person, he was nicknamed \"Silent George\" by his teammates, and he was said to be one of the best pool players ever to play major league baseball.",
" He led the National League in runs scored a record five times, later equaled by only Rogers Hornsby and Stan Musial, and also led the league in walks five times and stolen bases twice.",
" He holds the Giants franchise record for stolen bases in a single season (62, in 1914 ), and held the club's career record from 1919 to 1972.",
" At the end of his career, his 1262 games in left field ranked eighth in major league history, and his total of 1844 games in the outfield ranked sixth in NL history."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Hamilton Redbirds were a minor league baseball team that played in the New York–Penn League from 1988 to 1992.",
" They were affiliated with the St. Louis Cardinals and played their home games at Bernie Arbour Memorial Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario.",
" The Redbirds were founded in 1988, but the franchise itself was founded in 1958 as the Auburn Yankees.",
" It moved to Erie, Pennsylvania for the 1981 season, beginning its longtime affiliation with the St. Louis Cardinals.",
" The Erie Cardinals played at Ainsworth Field in Erie, Pennsylvania from 1981 to 1987.",
" The Erie Cardinals then relocated to Hamilton, Ontario to become the Hamilton Redbirds.",
" The Hamilton Redbirds set the all-time record for winning percentage by a St. Louis Cardinals minor league team at .651 in 1992, with a record of 56-20.",
" Future Major League players Keith Johns and Mike Gulan lead the offensive attack along with unsung centerfielder Brad Owens.",
" Lefty David Orlein and righty T.J. Mathews (en route to an MLB career) both posted a 10-1 mark, and closer Jamie Cochrane set a NY-Penn League saves record with 40."
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"The St. Louis Cardinals, based in St. Louis, Missouri, are a professional baseball franchise that compete in the National League of Major League Baseball (MLB).",
" The club employs coaches who support – and report directly to – the manager.",
" Coaches for various aspects of the game, including pitching, hitting, baserunning and fielding, give instruction to players to assist them in exercising the major disciplines that must be successfully executed to compete at the highest level.",
" These specialized roles are a relatively new development, as coaches initially did not have specific roles and instead had titles such as \"first assistant\", \"second assistant\", etc.",
" St. Louis Cardinals coaches have played an important role in the team's eleven World Series titles.",
" Many are retired players who at one time played for the team.",
" Coaching is often part of the path for Major League managerial hopefuls, as a coach's previous experiences typically include managing and/or coaching at the minor league level.",
" Charley O'Leary and Heinie Peitz, both former Cardinals players, became the first coaches the Cardinals employed as positions separate from the manager in 1913."
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}
] |
[
"Title: Stan Musial\n\nStanley Frank Musial ( or ; born Stanisław Franciszek Musiał; November 21, 1920 – January 19, 2013), nicknamed Stan the Man, was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) outfielder and first baseman. He spent 22 seasons playing for the St. Louis Cardinals, from 1941 to 1944 and 1946 to 1963. Widely considered to be one of the greatest and most consistent hitters in baseball history, Musial was a first-ballot inductee into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1969, and was also selected to the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame in the inaugural class of 2014.",
"Title: 2017 St. Louis Cardinals season\n\nThe 2017 St. Louis Cardinals season was the 136th for the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB), a franchise in St. Louis, Missouri. It is the 126th season for the Cardinals in the National League (NL), and their 12th at Busch Stadium III. For the first time since the 2007-2008 seasons, the Cardinals missed the playoffs in consecutive years, 2016-2017.",
"Title: St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum\n\nThe St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum is a team hall of fame located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, representing the history, players and personnel of the professional baseball franchise St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB). It is housed within Ballpark Village, a mixed-use development and adjunct of Busch Stadium, the home stadium of the Cardinals. 37 members have been enshrined within the Cardinals Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Lou Brock\n\nLouis Clark Brock (born June 18, 1939) is an American former professional baseball player. He began his 19-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career playing in 1961 for the Chicago Cubs, and spent the majority of his career playing as a left fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals. He was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1985 and the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame in 2014. He is currently a special instructor coach for the St. Louis Cardinals.",
"Title: Ray Yochim\n\nRaymond Austin Aloysius Yochim (July 19, 1922 – January 26, 2002) was a professional baseball pitcher. He played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball with the St. Louis Cardinals. He pitched one game during the 1948 St. Louis Cardinals season and three games during the 1949 St. Louis Cardinals season.",
"Title: Les Backman\n\nLester John Backman (March 20, 1888 – November 8, 1975) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for two seasons. He pitched for the St. Louis Cardinals for 21 games during the 1909 St. Louis Cardinals season and 26 games during the 1910 St. Louis Cardinals season.",
"Title: Matt Kinzer\n\nMatthew Roy Kinzer, (born June 17, 1963 in Indianapolis), is a former NFL punter and MLB pitcher. He was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2nd round of the 1984 amateur draft. During 1987 NFL strike, he served one game as a punter for the Detroit Lions. He recorded seven punts for a 34.0 yard average. Kinzer begin his pro baseball career in the minor leagues playing from 1984 to 1989, He played for the Arkansas Travelers of the double A Texas League in 1984. After stops in Springfield with the Cardinals of the class A Mid West League in 1985 and the St. Petersburg Cardinals of the class A Florida State League in 1986, he returned to the Arkansas Travelers in 1987 and 1988. But in 1988 Kinzer also saw playing time in the Major Leagues with the St. Louis Cardinals. In 1989 Kinzer played for triple A Louisville Cardinals of the American Association and also saw time with the St. Louis Cardinals.",
"Title: George Burns (outfielder)\n\nGeorge Joseph Burns (November 24, 1889 – August 15, 1966) was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who spent most of his career as the leadoff hitter for the New York Giants. A soft-spoken person, he was nicknamed \"Silent George\" by his teammates, and he was said to be one of the best pool players ever to play major league baseball. He led the National League in runs scored a record five times, later equaled by only Rogers Hornsby and Stan Musial, and also led the league in walks five times and stolen bases twice. He holds the Giants franchise record for stolen bases in a single season (62, in 1914 ), and held the club's career record from 1919 to 1972. At the end of his career, his 1262 games in left field ranked eighth in major league history, and his total of 1844 games in the outfield ranked sixth in NL history.",
"Title: Hamilton Redbirds\n\nThe Hamilton Redbirds were a minor league baseball team that played in the New York–Penn League from 1988 to 1992. They were affiliated with the St. Louis Cardinals and played their home games at Bernie Arbour Memorial Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario. The Redbirds were founded in 1988, but the franchise itself was founded in 1958 as the Auburn Yankees. It moved to Erie, Pennsylvania for the 1981 season, beginning its longtime affiliation with the St. Louis Cardinals. The Erie Cardinals played at Ainsworth Field in Erie, Pennsylvania from 1981 to 1987. The Erie Cardinals then relocated to Hamilton, Ontario to become the Hamilton Redbirds. The Hamilton Redbirds set the all-time record for winning percentage by a St. Louis Cardinals minor league team at .651 in 1992, with a record of 56-20. Future Major League players Keith Johns and Mike Gulan lead the offensive attack along with unsung centerfielder Brad Owens. Lefty David Orlein and righty T.J. Mathews (en route to an MLB career) both posted a 10-1 mark, and closer Jamie Cochrane set a NY-Penn League saves record with 40.",
"Title: List of St. Louis Cardinals coaches\n\nThe St. Louis Cardinals, based in St. Louis, Missouri, are a professional baseball franchise that compete in the National League of Major League Baseball (MLB). The club employs coaches who support – and report directly to – the manager. Coaches for various aspects of the game, including pitching, hitting, baserunning and fielding, give instruction to players to assist them in exercising the major disciplines that must be successfully executed to compete at the highest level. These specialized roles are a relatively new development, as coaches initially did not have specific roles and instead had titles such as \"first assistant\", \"second assistant\", etc. St. Louis Cardinals coaches have played an important role in the team's eleven World Series titles. Many are retired players who at one time played for the team. Coaching is often part of the path for Major League managerial hopefuls, as a coach's previous experiences typically include managing and/or coaching at the minor league level. Charley O'Leary and Heinie Peitz, both former Cardinals players, became the first coaches the Cardinals employed as positions separate from the manager in 1913."
] |
8,056
|
Who issued the first predecessor of the currency that is awarded to the winner of the Indira Gandhi Prize?
|
Sultan Sher Shah Suri
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"Indira Gandhi Planetarium(Hindi: इंदिरा गाँधी तारामंडल ) is located in Patna's Indira Gandhi Science Complex.",
" Planetarium was constructed through Bihar Council on Science & Technology at a total cost of about 11 Crores.",
" It was conceptualised in 1989 by Bihar Chief Minister Shri Satyendra Narain Sinha who laid the foundation stone in October 1989 and was inaugurated by Shri Laloo Prasad Yadav, the then Chief Minister of Bihar, on 21 March 1993.",
" The Planetarium was dedicated to the Nation and opened for the public from 1 April 1993.",
" It is named after senior Indian National Congress leader and former Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi."
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"In India, \"the Emergency\" refers to a 21-month period from 1975 to 1977 when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had a state of emergency declared across the country.",
" Officially issued by President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed under Article 352(1) of the Constitution because of the prevailing \"internal disturbance\", the Emergency was in effect from 25 June 1975 until its withdrawal on 21 March 1977.",
" The order bestowed upon the Prime Minister the authority to rule by decree, allowing elections to be suspended and civil liberties to be curbed.",
" For much of the Emergency, most of Gandhi's political opponents were imprisoned and the press was censored.",
" Several other human rights violations were reported from the time, including a forced mass-sterilization campaign spearheaded by Sanjay Gandhi, the Prime Minister's son.",
" The Emergency is one of the most controversial periods of independent India's history.",
" Documents that have surfaced over the past few years indicate that Indira Gandhi had planned to impose the emergency only temporarily for some time till the violence that was erupting in the country had subsided."
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"Between the Assassinations is the second book published by Aravind Adiga though it was written before his first book \"The White Tiger\".",
" The title refers to the period between the assassinations of Indira Gandhi in 1984 and her son, Rajiv Gandhi, in 1991.",
" Indira Gandhi was the serving Prime Minister of India when she was assassinated; Rajiv Gandhi became Prime Minister in 1984, and left office following his party's defeat in the 1989 general election."
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"Indira Gandhi Paryavaran Puraskar (IGPP) (lit.",
" Indira Gandhi Environment Award) is an environment award instituted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India in the year 1987, in order to encourage public participation in environment.",
" It is awarded to individuals and organizations that have made significant and measurable contributions in the field of environment protection and improvement.",
" The prize is presented every year on an occasion related to the environment."
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"Indira Gandhi National Tribal University in Amarkantak, Anuppur district, Madhya Pradesh, India was established through an Act of Parliament, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Act, 2007, by Government of India.",
"Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Amarkantak, District Anuppur (Central University)"
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"The Indira Gandhi Canal is one of the largest canal projects in India.",
" It starts from the Harike Barrage at Harike, a few kilometers below the confluence of the Satluj and Beas rivers in the Indian state of Punjab and terminates in irrigation facilities in the Thar Desert in the north west of Rajasthan state.",
" Previously known as the Rajasthan Canal, it was renamed the Indira Gandhi Canal in 1985 following the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi."
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"The sixth legislative assembly election of Tamil Nadu was held on June 10, 1977.",
" Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (ADMK) won the election defeating its rival Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK).",
" M. G. Ramachandran (MGR), the ADMK founder and a leading Tamil film actor, was sworn in as Chief Minister for the first time.",
" The election was a four cornered contest between the ADMK, DMK, the Indian National Congress (INC) and the Janata Party.",
" Earlier in 1972, MGR had founded the ADMK following his explulsion from the DMK after differences arose between him and DMK leader M. Karunanidhi.",
" On 31 January 1976, Karunanidhi's government was dismissed by the central government of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi citing corruption charges against Karunanidhi and President's rule was imposed on the state.",
" Karunanidhi had been at odds with Indira Gandhi over his opposition to Emergency and allied with Janata Party founded by Jayaprakash Narayan.",
" Meanwhile, MGR had developed a close relationship with Indira Gandhi and supported the Emergency.",
" MGR remained as Chief Minister until his death in 1987, winning the next two elections held in 1980 and 1984."
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"The Indira Gandhi National Open University (Hindi: इंदिरा गाँधी राष्ट्रीय मुक्त विश्वविद्यालय ), known as IGNOU, is a distance learning national university located in Maidan Garhi, New Delhi, India.",
" Named after former Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi, the university was established in 1985 with a budget of 20 million, after the Parliament of India passed the \"Indira Gandhi National Open University Act, 1985\" (IGNOU Act 1985).",
" IGNOU is run by the central government of India, and with over 4 million students, claims to be the largest university in the world."
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"The Indira Gandhi Prize or the Indira Gandhi Peace Prize or the Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development is the prestigious award accorded annually by India to individuals or organisations in recognition of creative efforts toward promoting international peace, development and a new international economic order; ensuring that scientific discoveries are used for the larger good of humanity, and enlarging the scope of freedom.",
" The prize carries a cash award of 2.5 million Indian rupees and a citation.",
" A written work, in order to be eligible for consideration, should have been published.",
" The panel constituted by the Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust consists of prominent national and international personalities including previous recipients.",
" The recipients are chosen from a pool of national and international nominees."
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"The Indian rupee (sign: ₹ ; code: INR), is the official currency of the Republic of India.",
" The rupee is subdivided into 100 \"paise\" (singular \"paisa\"), though as of 2011, 25 paise is no longer considered legal tender.",
" The issuance of the currency is controlled by the Reserve Bank of India.",
" The Reserve Bank manages currency in India and derives its role in currency management on the basis of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934.",
" The rupee is named after the silver coin, \"rupiya\", first issued by Sultan Sher Shah Suri in the 16th century and later continued by the Mughal Empire."
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"Title: Patna Planetarium\n\nIndira Gandhi Planetarium(Hindi: इंदिरा गाँधी तारामंडल ) is located in Patna's Indira Gandhi Science Complex. Planetarium was constructed through Bihar Council on Science & Technology at a total cost of about 11 Crores. It was conceptualised in 1989 by Bihar Chief Minister Shri Satyendra Narain Sinha who laid the foundation stone in October 1989 and was inaugurated by Shri Laloo Prasad Yadav, the then Chief Minister of Bihar, on 21 March 1993. The Planetarium was dedicated to the Nation and opened for the public from 1 April 1993. It is named after senior Indian National Congress leader and former Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi.",
"Title: The Emergency (India)\n\nIn India, \"the Emergency\" refers to a 21-month period from 1975 to 1977 when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had a state of emergency declared across the country. Officially issued by President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed under Article 352(1) of the Constitution because of the prevailing \"internal disturbance\", the Emergency was in effect from 25 June 1975 until its withdrawal on 21 March 1977. The order bestowed upon the Prime Minister the authority to rule by decree, allowing elections to be suspended and civil liberties to be curbed. For much of the Emergency, most of Gandhi's political opponents were imprisoned and the press was censored. Several other human rights violations were reported from the time, including a forced mass-sterilization campaign spearheaded by Sanjay Gandhi, the Prime Minister's son. The Emergency is one of the most controversial periods of independent India's history. Documents that have surfaced over the past few years indicate that Indira Gandhi had planned to impose the emergency only temporarily for some time till the violence that was erupting in the country had subsided.",
"Title: Between the Assassinations\n\nBetween the Assassinations is the second book published by Aravind Adiga though it was written before his first book \"The White Tiger\". The title refers to the period between the assassinations of Indira Gandhi in 1984 and her son, Rajiv Gandhi, in 1991. Indira Gandhi was the serving Prime Minister of India when she was assassinated; Rajiv Gandhi became Prime Minister in 1984, and left office following his party's defeat in the 1989 general election.",
"Title: Indira Gandhi Paryavaran Puraskar\n\nIndira Gandhi Paryavaran Puraskar (IGPP) (lit. Indira Gandhi Environment Award) is an environment award instituted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India in the year 1987, in order to encourage public participation in environment. It is awarded to individuals and organizations that have made significant and measurable contributions in the field of environment protection and improvement. The prize is presented every year on an occasion related to the environment.",
"Title: Indira Gandhi National Tribal University\n\nIndira Gandhi National Tribal University in Amarkantak, Anuppur district, Madhya Pradesh, India was established through an Act of Parliament, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Act, 2007, by Government of India. Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Amarkantak, District Anuppur (Central University)",
"Title: Indira Gandhi Canal\n\nThe Indira Gandhi Canal is one of the largest canal projects in India. It starts from the Harike Barrage at Harike, a few kilometers below the confluence of the Satluj and Beas rivers in the Indian state of Punjab and terminates in irrigation facilities in the Thar Desert in the north west of Rajasthan state. Previously known as the Rajasthan Canal, it was renamed the Indira Gandhi Canal in 1985 following the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.",
"Title: Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election, 1977\n\nThe sixth legislative assembly election of Tamil Nadu was held on June 10, 1977. Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (ADMK) won the election defeating its rival Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK). M. G. Ramachandran (MGR), the ADMK founder and a leading Tamil film actor, was sworn in as Chief Minister for the first time. The election was a four cornered contest between the ADMK, DMK, the Indian National Congress (INC) and the Janata Party. Earlier in 1972, MGR had founded the ADMK following his explulsion from the DMK after differences arose between him and DMK leader M. Karunanidhi. On 31 January 1976, Karunanidhi's government was dismissed by the central government of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi citing corruption charges against Karunanidhi and President's rule was imposed on the state. Karunanidhi had been at odds with Indira Gandhi over his opposition to Emergency and allied with Janata Party founded by Jayaprakash Narayan. Meanwhile, MGR had developed a close relationship with Indira Gandhi and supported the Emergency. MGR remained as Chief Minister until his death in 1987, winning the next two elections held in 1980 and 1984.",
"Title: Indira Gandhi National Open University\n\nThe Indira Gandhi National Open University (Hindi: इंदिरा गाँधी राष्ट्रीय मुक्त विश्वविद्यालय ), known as IGNOU, is a distance learning national university located in Maidan Garhi, New Delhi, India. Named after former Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi, the university was established in 1985 with a budget of 20 million, after the Parliament of India passed the \"Indira Gandhi National Open University Act, 1985\" (IGNOU Act 1985). IGNOU is run by the central government of India, and with over 4 million students, claims to be the largest university in the world.",
"Title: Indira Gandhi Prize\n\nThe Indira Gandhi Prize or the Indira Gandhi Peace Prize or the Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development is the prestigious award accorded annually by India to individuals or organisations in recognition of creative efforts toward promoting international peace, development and a new international economic order; ensuring that scientific discoveries are used for the larger good of humanity, and enlarging the scope of freedom. The prize carries a cash award of 2.5 million Indian rupees and a citation. A written work, in order to be eligible for consideration, should have been published. The panel constituted by the Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust consists of prominent national and international personalities including previous recipients. The recipients are chosen from a pool of national and international nominees.",
"Title: Indian rupee\n\nThe Indian rupee (sign: ₹ ; code: INR), is the official currency of the Republic of India. The rupee is subdivided into 100 \"paise\" (singular \"paisa\"), though as of 2011, 25 paise is no longer considered legal tender. The issuance of the currency is controlled by the Reserve Bank of India. The Reserve Bank manages currency in India and derives its role in currency management on the basis of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934. The rupee is named after the silver coin, \"rupiya\", first issued by Sultan Sher Shah Suri in the 16th century and later continued by the Mughal Empire."
] |
8,057
|
What member of Porcupine Tree collaborated with Dirk Series to create Continuum?
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Steven Wilson
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" The band began essentially as a solo project for Wilson, who created all of the band's music.",
" However, by 1993, Wilson desired to work in a band environment, and so brought on frequent collaborators Richard Barbieri on keyboards, Colin Edwin on bass and Chris Maitland on drums as permanent band members.",
" With Wilson still in charge of guitar and lead vocals, this would remain the lineup until 2001, when the band recruited Gavin Harrison to replace Maitland on drums."
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"Atlanta is a download only double-live album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree recorded at the Roxy Theatre, Atlanta, United States on 29 October 2007.",
" The show recording was initially intended for a prospective Porcupine Tree live album, but this decision was later turned down as development of the \"Anesthetize\" DVD project began.",
" In the wake of the news regarding Mick Karn's advanced stage cancer, the band decided to put it out as a downloadable item from the Burning Shed online store at a very cheap cost, as a .",
"RAR file split in two parts, all in MP3 format at 320kbit/s with completely printable artwork designed by Carl Glover.",
" The profits from the \"Atlanta\" downloads are intended to help Mick pay his treatment.",
" A 24-bit FLAC version was released in August 2010; profits from this version go to the Teenage Cancer Trust.",
" Since the album's artwork and mix is set up for two CDs it is widely considered to be a double album.",
" The album has a somewhat similar track listing to the \"Anesthetize\" DVD but includes the first official live recording of the track \"A Smart Kid\" and some of the songs that were performed at the shows for the Anesthetize shoot, but left out as they were already available on previous live releases (Open Car and Blackest Eyes)."
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"Time Flies is a single from Porcupine Tree's 2009 studio album \"The Incident\".",
" Written by bandleader Steven Wilson, \"Time Flies\" is the centrepiece of the 55 minute movement that comprises the first disc of the album.",
" The track deals with the passage of time and the phenomenon that as one gets older, time seems to pass even more quickly, with the lyrics making reference to Wilson's life so far.",
" The song was edited down from its album length of 11:40 for both the single and video releases.",
" The music video was directed by longtime Porcupine Tree collaborator Lasse Hoile.",
" Due to an error in the mixing stage, the promo CD single edit has a strange drum mix, making it different from the full-length album mix."
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"Continuum is a collaborative ambient and drone music project between Bass Communion (Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree) and Dirk Serries (of Vidna Obmana and Fear Falls Burning).",
" The project looks to expand on the artists' \"collective ambition and vision, motivated by their immense passion for a wide-range of musical styles, ranging from spacious ambience to pounding doom metal.\""
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"The Nostalgia Factory, subtitled \"...and other tips for amateur golfers\", is the second album to be released by Steven Wilson under the name 'Porcupine Tree'.",
" It was the second full-length cassette produced for his 'joke' project with friend Malcom Stocks.",
" The album was issued by Delerium in 1991 (despite the Porcupine Tree website stating 1990) in a limited edition of 300 copies.",
" Like its predecessor, the tracks from \"The Nostalgia Factory\" were subsequently released in the band's first studio album \"On the Sunday of Life\", and the compilation album \"Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape\".",
" Some tracks have been renamed and/or rearranged in later albums and performances."
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"Anesthetize is the second live DVD by progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, released on 20 May 2010.",
" The Blu-ray edition was released on 15 June.",
" It is filmed in high definition and taken from two concerts given by Porcupine Tree at Tilburg, Netherlands on 15 and 16 October, at the end of the \"Fear of a Blank Planet\" tour in 2008.",
" The film is directed and edited by Lasse Hoile and the audio track is mixed in stereo and 5.1 Surround by Steven Wilson."
],
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"XMII (also known as Transmission 4.1) is a live-in-studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, released in June 2005.",
" It is the band's second session for XM Satellite Radio and was recorded on 21 July 2003.",
" Unlike its predecessor, \"XM\", \"XMII\" contains mostly tracks from the \"Lightbulb Sun\" album.",
" The album was issued on the band's own \"Transmission\" label and sold only at shows and through Porcupine Tree's online store, Burning Shed.",
" An interesting feature of the album is the song \"Fadeaway\" sung by guest guitarist John Wesley."
],
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"sentences": [
"Tarquin's Seaweed Farm, subtitled \"Words from a Hessian Sack\", is the first album to be released by Steven Wilson under the name \"Porcupine Tree\".",
" It was originally a compiled cassette of experimental music made by Steven Wilson for his joke band he formed with his friend Malcom Stocks.",
" The cassette was only sent out to a few people, but was enough to give the band a bit of fame in the UK underground music scene of the time, being picked up by the underground magazine Freakbeat.",
" It was later released under Delerium Records in 1991 in a limited edition of 300 copies.",
" Eventually, the tracks from this and the later Porcupine Tree album \"The Nostalgia Factory\" were compiled into what are considered Porcupine Tree's first true studio albums, \"On the Sunday of Life\" and \"Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape\"."
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"We Lost the Skyline (also known as Transmission 7.1) is a live recording by Porcupine Tree, recorded during an in-store performance at Park Avenue CDs in Orlando, Florida, with 200 fans in attendance.",
" Although it was originally planned that the full band would play, lack of space dictated that only the two guitarists/singers Steven Wilson and John Wesley did.",
" This one-off performance was captured by a remote recording facility and the complete 8 song, 33 minute show is now being released in a mail order only CD, but the band are currently negotiating a low-key release for the CD through a number of independent stores in the USA that have supported Porcupine Tree over the last few years (including Park Avenue CDs itself).",
" However, the CD was released in Poland in small quantity."
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"sentences": [
"XM (also known as Transmission 1.1 and Transmission 1.2) is a live-in-studio album recorded by British band Porcupine Tree in early 2003 as a live album of mostly \"In Absentia\" tracks.",
" This was taken from a session at XM Satellite Radio in Washington D.C. on 12th November 2002, and was originally released as a limited edition tour album.",
" It was later released online on the Porcupine Tree store."
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"Title: Porcupine Tree\n\nPorcupine Tree were an English rock band formed by musician Steven Wilson in 1987. The band began essentially as a solo project for Wilson, who created all of the band's music. However, by 1993, Wilson desired to work in a band environment, and so brought on frequent collaborators Richard Barbieri on keyboards, Colin Edwin on bass and Chris Maitland on drums as permanent band members. With Wilson still in charge of guitar and lead vocals, this would remain the lineup until 2001, when the band recruited Gavin Harrison to replace Maitland on drums.",
"Title: Atlanta (album)\n\nAtlanta is a download only double-live album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree recorded at the Roxy Theatre, Atlanta, United States on 29 October 2007. The show recording was initially intended for a prospective Porcupine Tree live album, but this decision was later turned down as development of the \"Anesthetize\" DVD project began. In the wake of the news regarding Mick Karn's advanced stage cancer, the band decided to put it out as a downloadable item from the Burning Shed online store at a very cheap cost, as a . RAR file split in two parts, all in MP3 format at 320kbit/s with completely printable artwork designed by Carl Glover. The profits from the \"Atlanta\" downloads are intended to help Mick pay his treatment. A 24-bit FLAC version was released in August 2010; profits from this version go to the Teenage Cancer Trust. Since the album's artwork and mix is set up for two CDs it is widely considered to be a double album. The album has a somewhat similar track listing to the \"Anesthetize\" DVD but includes the first official live recording of the track \"A Smart Kid\" and some of the songs that were performed at the shows for the Anesthetize shoot, but left out as they were already available on previous live releases (Open Car and Blackest Eyes).",
"Title: Time Flies (song)\n\nTime Flies is a single from Porcupine Tree's 2009 studio album \"The Incident\". Written by bandleader Steven Wilson, \"Time Flies\" is the centrepiece of the 55 minute movement that comprises the first disc of the album. The track deals with the passage of time and the phenomenon that as one gets older, time seems to pass even more quickly, with the lyrics making reference to Wilson's life so far. The song was edited down from its album length of 11:40 for both the single and video releases. The music video was directed by longtime Porcupine Tree collaborator Lasse Hoile. Due to an error in the mixing stage, the promo CD single edit has a strange drum mix, making it different from the full-length album mix.",
"Title: Continuum (music project)\n\nContinuum is a collaborative ambient and drone music project between Bass Communion (Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree) and Dirk Serries (of Vidna Obmana and Fear Falls Burning). The project looks to expand on the artists' \"collective ambition and vision, motivated by their immense passion for a wide-range of musical styles, ranging from spacious ambience to pounding doom metal.\"",
"Title: The Nostalgia Factory\n\nThe Nostalgia Factory, subtitled \"...and other tips for amateur golfers\", is the second album to be released by Steven Wilson under the name 'Porcupine Tree'. It was the second full-length cassette produced for his 'joke' project with friend Malcom Stocks. The album was issued by Delerium in 1991 (despite the Porcupine Tree website stating 1990) in a limited edition of 300 copies. Like its predecessor, the tracks from \"The Nostalgia Factory\" were subsequently released in the band's first studio album \"On the Sunday of Life\", and the compilation album \"Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape\". Some tracks have been renamed and/or rearranged in later albums and performances.",
"Title: Anesthetize (Porcupine Tree)\n\nAnesthetize is the second live DVD by progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, released on 20 May 2010. The Blu-ray edition was released on 15 June. It is filmed in high definition and taken from two concerts given by Porcupine Tree at Tilburg, Netherlands on 15 and 16 October, at the end of the \"Fear of a Blank Planet\" tour in 2008. The film is directed and edited by Lasse Hoile and the audio track is mixed in stereo and 5.1 Surround by Steven Wilson.",
"Title: XMII\n\nXMII (also known as Transmission 4.1) is a live-in-studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, released in June 2005. It is the band's second session for XM Satellite Radio and was recorded on 21 July 2003. Unlike its predecessor, \"XM\", \"XMII\" contains mostly tracks from the \"Lightbulb Sun\" album. The album was issued on the band's own \"Transmission\" label and sold only at shows and through Porcupine Tree's online store, Burning Shed. An interesting feature of the album is the song \"Fadeaway\" sung by guest guitarist John Wesley.",
"Title: Tarquin's Seaweed Farm\n\nTarquin's Seaweed Farm, subtitled \"Words from a Hessian Sack\", is the first album to be released by Steven Wilson under the name \"Porcupine Tree\". It was originally a compiled cassette of experimental music made by Steven Wilson for his joke band he formed with his friend Malcom Stocks. The cassette was only sent out to a few people, but was enough to give the band a bit of fame in the UK underground music scene of the time, being picked up by the underground magazine Freakbeat. It was later released under Delerium Records in 1991 in a limited edition of 300 copies. Eventually, the tracks from this and the later Porcupine Tree album \"The Nostalgia Factory\" were compiled into what are considered Porcupine Tree's first true studio albums, \"On the Sunday of Life\" and \"Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape\".",
"Title: We Lost the Skyline\n\nWe Lost the Skyline (also known as Transmission 7.1) is a live recording by Porcupine Tree, recorded during an in-store performance at Park Avenue CDs in Orlando, Florida, with 200 fans in attendance. Although it was originally planned that the full band would play, lack of space dictated that only the two guitarists/singers Steven Wilson and John Wesley did. This one-off performance was captured by a remote recording facility and the complete 8 song, 33 minute show is now being released in a mail order only CD, but the band are currently negotiating a low-key release for the CD through a number of independent stores in the USA that have supported Porcupine Tree over the last few years (including Park Avenue CDs itself). However, the CD was released in Poland in small quantity.",
"Title: XM (album)\n\nXM (also known as Transmission 1.1 and Transmission 1.2) is a live-in-studio album recorded by British band Porcupine Tree in early 2003 as a live album of mostly \"In Absentia\" tracks. This was taken from a session at XM Satellite Radio in Washington D.C. on 12th November 2002, and was originally released as a limited edition tour album. It was later released online on the Porcupine Tree store."
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8,058
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Arlette Roxburgh is best known for singing a national anthem whose lyrics come from what poem, before every New Jersey Devils home game?
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Defence of Fort M'Henry
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" In 2004, he bought the team outright and resigned his position as an executive vice president of Lehman Brothers, which he joined in 1984.",
" He was ranked the ninth highest paid executive of 2002 by \"Business Week\" with pay totaling over $29 million.",
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" He retired during the 2012-2013 season after many years with the team.",
" A special ceremony was held at the March 16, 2013 Devils home game.",
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"Title: The Star-Spangled Banner\n\n\"The Star-Spangled Banner\" is the national anthem of the United States of America. The lyrics come from \"Defence of Fort M'Henry\", a poem written on September 14, 1814, by the 35-year-old lawyer and amateur poet Francis Scott Key after witnessing the bombardment of Fort McHenry by British ships of the Royal Navy in Baltimore Harbor during the Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812. Key was inspired by the large American flag, the Star-Spangled Banner, flying triumphantly above the fort during the American victory.",
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"Title: Arlette Roxburgh\n\nArlette Roxburgh is a Trinidadian American singer and songwriter. She was born in Trinidad. She is best known for singing The Star-Spangled Banner before every New Jersey Devils home game started. When the Nets were in New Jersey, she also sang the national anthem before their home games at the time as well.",
"Title: New Jersey Devils\n\nThe New Jersey Devils are a professional ice hockey team based in Newark, New Jersey. They are members of the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The club was founded as the Kansas City Scouts in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1974. The Scouts moved to Denver, Colorado in 1976 and became the Colorado Rockies. In 1982, they moved to East Rutherford, New Jersey and took their current name. For their first 25 seasons in New Jersey, the Devils were based at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford and played their home games at Brendan Byrne Arena (later renamed to Continental Airlines Arena). Beginning with the 2007–08 season, the Devils relocated to Newark and now play their home games at the Prudential Center.",
"Title: 1982–83 New Jersey Devils season\n\nThe 1982–83 New Jersey Devils season was the franchise's ninth season in the NHL and the first in New Jersey after moving from Denver, Colorado, where they were known as the Colorado Rockies. The Devils first ever game was a 3-3 tie with the Pittsburgh Penguins, where first captain Don Lever scored the Devils' first ever goal. The team's first win would come against their new rivals in the New York Rangers. However, the new location didn't help the team overall, as they continued to struggle in the standings, finishing last in their division and third-to-last in their conference.",
"Title: Kongesangen\n\nKongesangen (\"King's Song\") is Norway's royal anthem. The lyrics come in several versions. The first version (\"Gud signe kongen vor\") was written by Henrik Wergeland, but the version used today and quoted below was written by Gustav Jensen for the coronation of Haakon VII and Maud of Wales in 1906. It was inspired by the British royal and national anthem, and set to the tune of \"God Save the Queen\".",
"Title: Himno Nacional Mexicano\n\nThe \"Mexican National Anthem\" (Spanish: \"Himno Nacional Mexicano\" ), also known as \"Mexicans, at the cry of war\" (Spanish: \"Mexicanos, al grito de guerra\" ), is the national anthem of the United Mexican States. The anthem was first used in 1854, although it was not officially adopted \"de jure\" until 1943. The lyrics of the national anthem, which allude to historical Mexican military victories in the heat of battle and including cries of defending the homeland, were composed by poet Francisco González Bocanegra after a Federal contest in 1853. Later, in 1854, he asked Jaime Nunó to compose the music which now accompanies González's poem. The anthem, consisting of ten stanzas and a chorus, effectively entered into use on September 16, 1854.",
"Title: List of New Jersey Devils seasons\n\nThe New Jersey Devils are a professional ice hockey team based in Newark, New Jersey. The team is a member of the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Devils arrived in New Jersey in 1982 after transferring from Denver, Colorado, where they had been known as the Colorado Rockies since 1976. Before that, the franchise entered the league as the Kansas City Scouts in 1974. The 2010–11 season is the 29th season of play in New Jersey. It is the 37th year for the Devils franchise, and including the team's time in Kansas City and Denver, the Devils have won over 1100 regular season games, 17th overall in NHL history.",
"Title: Jeffrey Vanderbeek\n\nJeffrey \"Jeff\" Vanderbeek is the former owner of the New Jersey Devils, a professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League. Vanderbeek, a New Jersey native and Devils season ticket holder since the late 1980s, bought a minority stake in the Devils when Puck Holdings, an affiliate of YankeeNets, purchased the team in 2000. In 2004, he bought the team outright and resigned his position as an executive vice president of Lehman Brothers, which he joined in 1984. He was ranked the ninth highest paid executive of 2002 by \"Business Week\" with pay totaling over $29 million. Vanderbeek has been a strong proponent of the Prudential Center, which hosted its first New Jersey Devils hockey game on October 27, 2007. He resides in Warren Township, New Jersey, having previously resided in South Orange, New Jersey.",
"Title: Jacques Caron\n\nJacques Joseph Caron (born April 21, 1940) is a former assistant coach for the National Hockey League's Hartford Whalers and is the outgoing goaltending coach for the National Hockey League's New Jersey Devils. He won three Stanley Cups as goaltending coach with New Jersey in 1995, 2000 and 2003. He retired during the 2012-2013 season after many years with the team. A special ceremony was held at the March 16, 2013 Devils home game. Prior to his coaching career, he was a goaltender for the Vancouver Canucks, St. Louis Blues, and Los Angeles Kings of the NHL, and the Cincinnati Stingers and Cleveland Crusaders of the World Hockey Association (WHA), and played several years of minor hockey for the Springfield Indians of the American Hockey League (AHL))"
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8,059
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What year was the chancellor of the State University System of Florida E.T. York born in?
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1922
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"Title: Frank Brogan\n\nFrank T. Brogan (born September 6, 1953) is the current Chancellor of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, former Chancellor of the State University System of Florida, and former President of Florida Atlantic University. He was also the 15th Lieutenant Governor of Florida. Brogan is a longtime educator who served eight years in statewide office.",
"Title: Montana State University–Northern\n\nMontana State University–Northern (also known as MSU–Northern, or Northern) is a public state university, part of the Montana State University System, located in Havre, in the U.S. state of Montana. Montana State University–Northern was known as Northern Montana College prior to the restructuring of Montana's public university system. It has an operating budget for fiscal year 2007 of $12,540,000. In 1913, the Montana State Legislature approved the establishment of the Northern Montana Agricultural and Manual Training School at Fort Assinniboine, six miles southwest of Havre, but no money was actually appropriated. The State Legislature amended their original act in 1927 to include certain academic subjects and in 1929, the Legislature appropriated funds to establish the college as a branch of the University of Montana (later renamed the Montana University System). Northern Montana College opened its doors in September 1929 in temporary quarters in Havre High School, and moved to its present campus in 1932.",
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8,060
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Which community district is the Ogden Codman House in?
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Manhattan Community District 11
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" It was built in 1915-16, and was designed by Ogden Codman, Jr. in the French Renaissance Revival stye for Lucy Wharton Drexel Dahlgren, a daughter of financier Joseph William Drexel and his wife Lucy Wharton Drexel."
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"title": "Lucy Drexel Dahlgren House"
},
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"sentences": [
"John Hubbard Sturgis (August 5, 1834 - February 14, 1888) was an American architect and builder who was active in the New England area during the late 19th century.",
" His most prominent works included Codman House, Lincoln, Massachusetts, and the personal residency of Isabella Stewart Gardner.",
" Later in his architectural career he founded, along with Charles Brigham, Sturgis and Brigham.",
" The firm lasted nearly two decades in New England and received many notable commissions such as the Boston Museum of Fine Arts."
],
"title": "John Hubbard Sturgis"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sir Charles Carrick Allom (1865–1947), grandson of architect Thomas Allom and painter Thomas Carrick, was an eminent English decorator, trained as an architect and knighted for his work on Buckingham Palace.",
" Among his American clients in the years preceding World War I was Henry Clay Frick, for whom Allom furnished houses in cooperation with Sir Joseph Duveen, the eminent paintings dealer.",
" Allom furnished the Henry Clay Frick House at 71st Street and Fifth Avenue that today houses the Frick Collection, and the neo-Georgian house, \"Clayton\", in Roslyn, Long Island, designed by Ogden Codman, Jr., that was bought for Frick's daughter-in-law.",
" For the grand rooms of parade in Frick's New York house, Sir Charles, whose London workshops produced the plasterwork and \"boiseries\", kept the furnishings muted, not to compete with Frick's collection of paintings.",
" In 1925, when William Randolph Hearst purchased a real castle, St. Donat's in Wales, his choice to furnish it naturally fell upon Sir Charles."
],
"title": "Charles Allom"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ogden Codman Jr. (January 19, 1863 – January 8, 1951) was an American architect and interior decorator in the Beaux-Arts styles, and co-author with Edith Wharton of \"The Decoration of Houses\" (1897), which became a standard in American interior design."
],
"title": "Ogden Codman Jr."
},
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"sentences": [
"East Harlem, also known as Spanish Harlem or El Barrio, is a neighborhood of Upper Manhattan, New York City roughly encompassing the area north of the Upper East Side and East 96th Street up to about the 140s, east of Fifth Avenue to the East and Harlem Rivers.",
" It lies within Manhattan Community District 11.",
" Despite its name, it is generally not considered to be a part of Harlem."
],
"title": "East Harlem"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Ogden Codman House at 7 East 96th Street between Fifth and Madison Avenues on the border between the Carnegie Hill and East Harlem neighborhoods of Manhattan, New York City, was built in 1912-13 as a residence for the architect and decorator, Ogden Codman Jr., who designed it himself in the 18th century French Renaissance Revival style.",
" It is now the Manhattan Country School."
],
"title": "Ogden Codman House"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Codman House (also known as The Grange) is a historic house set on a 16 acre estate at 36 Codman Road, Lincoln, Massachusetts.",
" Thanks to a gift by Dorothy Codman, it has been owned by Historic New England since 1969 and is open to the public June 1–October 15 on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month.",
" An admission fee is charged."
],
"title": "Codman House"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Decoration of Houses, a manual of interior design written by Edith Wharton with architect Ogden Codman, was first published in 1897.",
" In the book, the authors denounce Victorian-style interior decoration and interior design, especially rooms decorated with heavy window curtains, Victorian bric-a-brac and overstuffed furniture.",
" They argue that such rooms emphasize upholstery at the expense of proper space planning and architectural design and are, therefore, uncomfortable and rarely used.",
" Wharton and Codman advocated the creation of houses with rooms decorated with strong architectural wall and ceiling treatments, accentuated by well-suited furniture, rooms based on simple, classical design principles such as symmetry and proportion and a sense of architectural balance.",
" \"The Decoration of Houses\" is considered a seminal work and its success led to the emergence of professional decorators working in the manner advocated by its authors, most notably Elsie de Wolfe.",
" The book was reprinted by The Mount and Rizzoli and in a hardcover facsimile in 2007."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Bronx Community Board 7 the governing body of Bronx Community District 7, a local government unit of the city of New York.",
" The Community District encompasses the neighborhoods of Bedford Park, Fordham, Jerome Park, Kingsbridge Heights, Norwood, and University Heights.",
" It is delimited by the New York-New Haven Railroad, Webster Avenue, East Fordham Road, Jerome Avenue, and West 183rd Street to the east, Jerome Avenue, West Gun Hill Road, Goulden Avenue, Kingsbridge Road, West 225th Street, and the Harlem River to the west, West Gun Hill Road, Jerome Avenue, Bainbridge Avenue, and East 211th Street to the north and Hall of Fame Terrace to the south."
],
"title": "Bronx Community Board 7"
},
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"sentences": [
"William Welles Bosworth (May 8, 1869 – June 3, 1966) was an American architect whose most famous designs include MIT's Cambridge campus, the AT&T Building in New York City, and the Theodore N. Vail mansion in Morristown, New Jersey (1916), now the Morristown Town Hall.",
" Bosworth was also responsible to a large degree for the architectural expression of Kykuit, the famous Rockefeller family estate north of Tarrytown, New York, working closely with the architects William Adams Delano and Chester H. Aldrich and the interior designer, Ogden Codman."
],
"title": "William W. Bosworth"
}
] |
[
"Title: Lucy Drexel Dahlgren House\n\nThe Lucy Drexel Dahlgren House is a historic home located at 15 East 96th Street between Fifth and Madison Avenues on the border between the Carnegie Hill and East Harlem neighborhoods of the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City. It was built in 1915-16, and was designed by Ogden Codman, Jr. in the French Renaissance Revival stye for Lucy Wharton Drexel Dahlgren, a daughter of financier Joseph William Drexel and his wife Lucy Wharton Drexel.",
"Title: John Hubbard Sturgis\n\nJohn Hubbard Sturgis (August 5, 1834 - February 14, 1888) was an American architect and builder who was active in the New England area during the late 19th century. His most prominent works included Codman House, Lincoln, Massachusetts, and the personal residency of Isabella Stewart Gardner. Later in his architectural career he founded, along with Charles Brigham, Sturgis and Brigham. The firm lasted nearly two decades in New England and received many notable commissions such as the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.",
"Title: Charles Allom\n\nSir Charles Carrick Allom (1865–1947), grandson of architect Thomas Allom and painter Thomas Carrick, was an eminent English decorator, trained as an architect and knighted for his work on Buckingham Palace. Among his American clients in the years preceding World War I was Henry Clay Frick, for whom Allom furnished houses in cooperation with Sir Joseph Duveen, the eminent paintings dealer. Allom furnished the Henry Clay Frick House at 71st Street and Fifth Avenue that today houses the Frick Collection, and the neo-Georgian house, \"Clayton\", in Roslyn, Long Island, designed by Ogden Codman, Jr., that was bought for Frick's daughter-in-law. For the grand rooms of parade in Frick's New York house, Sir Charles, whose London workshops produced the plasterwork and \"boiseries\", kept the furnishings muted, not to compete with Frick's collection of paintings. In 1925, when William Randolph Hearst purchased a real castle, St. Donat's in Wales, his choice to furnish it naturally fell upon Sir Charles.",
"Title: Ogden Codman Jr.\n\nOgden Codman Jr. (January 19, 1863 – January 8, 1951) was an American architect and interior decorator in the Beaux-Arts styles, and co-author with Edith Wharton of \"The Decoration of Houses\" (1897), which became a standard in American interior design.",
"Title: East Harlem\n\nEast Harlem, also known as Spanish Harlem or El Barrio, is a neighborhood of Upper Manhattan, New York City roughly encompassing the area north of the Upper East Side and East 96th Street up to about the 140s, east of Fifth Avenue to the East and Harlem Rivers. It lies within Manhattan Community District 11. Despite its name, it is generally not considered to be a part of Harlem.",
"Title: Ogden Codman House\n\nThe Ogden Codman House at 7 East 96th Street between Fifth and Madison Avenues on the border between the Carnegie Hill and East Harlem neighborhoods of Manhattan, New York City, was built in 1912-13 as a residence for the architect and decorator, Ogden Codman Jr., who designed it himself in the 18th century French Renaissance Revival style. It is now the Manhattan Country School.",
"Title: Codman House\n\nThe Codman House (also known as The Grange) is a historic house set on a 16 acre estate at 36 Codman Road, Lincoln, Massachusetts. Thanks to a gift by Dorothy Codman, it has been owned by Historic New England since 1969 and is open to the public June 1–October 15 on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month. An admission fee is charged.",
"Title: The Decoration of Houses\n\nThe Decoration of Houses, a manual of interior design written by Edith Wharton with architect Ogden Codman, was first published in 1897. In the book, the authors denounce Victorian-style interior decoration and interior design, especially rooms decorated with heavy window curtains, Victorian bric-a-brac and overstuffed furniture. They argue that such rooms emphasize upholstery at the expense of proper space planning and architectural design and are, therefore, uncomfortable and rarely used. Wharton and Codman advocated the creation of houses with rooms decorated with strong architectural wall and ceiling treatments, accentuated by well-suited furniture, rooms based on simple, classical design principles such as symmetry and proportion and a sense of architectural balance. \"The Decoration of Houses\" is considered a seminal work and its success led to the emergence of professional decorators working in the manner advocated by its authors, most notably Elsie de Wolfe. The book was reprinted by The Mount and Rizzoli and in a hardcover facsimile in 2007.",
"Title: Bronx Community Board 7\n\nBronx Community Board 7 the governing body of Bronx Community District 7, a local government unit of the city of New York. The Community District encompasses the neighborhoods of Bedford Park, Fordham, Jerome Park, Kingsbridge Heights, Norwood, and University Heights. It is delimited by the New York-New Haven Railroad, Webster Avenue, East Fordham Road, Jerome Avenue, and West 183rd Street to the east, Jerome Avenue, West Gun Hill Road, Goulden Avenue, Kingsbridge Road, West 225th Street, and the Harlem River to the west, West Gun Hill Road, Jerome Avenue, Bainbridge Avenue, and East 211th Street to the north and Hall of Fame Terrace to the south.",
"Title: William W. Bosworth\n\nWilliam Welles Bosworth (May 8, 1869 – June 3, 1966) was an American architect whose most famous designs include MIT's Cambridge campus, the AT&T Building in New York City, and the Theodore N. Vail mansion in Morristown, New Jersey (1916), now the Morristown Town Hall. Bosworth was also responsible to a large degree for the architectural expression of Kykuit, the famous Rockefeller family estate north of Tarrytown, New York, working closely with the architects William Adams Delano and Chester H. Aldrich and the interior designer, Ogden Codman."
] |
8,061
|
Christian Gertartsreiter, the subject of the film, Clark Rockefeller was how old when he moved to the United States?
|
In his late teens
|
bridge
|
hard
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"Who Is Clark Rockefeller?",
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"Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts, also known as Doug Clark and his Hot Nuts, The Hot Nuts and, since the death of Doug Clark in 2002, Doug Clark's Hot Nuts, is a rhythm and blues, rock and novelty band that has played party and club dates for more than fifty years.",
" Starting in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, they became famous on the college circuit in the southeastern United States in the early 1960s for their \"risqué\" song lyrics and jokes, and for allegedly performing in various states of undress.",
" Their signature song was \"Hot Nuts\".",
" Other songs that they were known by included: \"My Ding-a-Ling\", \"Big Jugs\" (based on \"Big Bad John\"), \"He's Got the Whole World by the Balls\", \"Baby Let Me Bang Your Box\", \"The Bearded Clam (is a delicacy that won't be found in the deep blue sea)\", \"Gay Caballero\" and \"Two Old Maids\".",
" It has been said that the Hot Nuts were the inspiration for the Otis Day and the Knights group in the movie \"Animal House\".",
" Their first album had a picture of the band on the cover, with Doug Clark \"flipping the bird\" to the audience.",
" All of the Hot Nuts albums were on the \"Gross\" label, a subsidiary of Jubilee Records created solely for the band.",
" Even though Jubilee published a line of \"party\" records with \"risqué\" material, the Jubilee name did not appear anywhere on the Gross albums.",
" Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts influenced contemporary artists such as Too Short, Ol' Dirty Bastard and Toy Tiger."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Blood Will Out: The True Story of a Murder, a Mystery, and a Masquerade is a 2014 memoir by Walter Kirn.",
" It describes his experiences being a close friend to a man he knew as Clark Rockefeller, who claimed to be the scion of the notable Rockefeller family in the US.",
" In reality, Clark Rockefeller was an alias and he was really Christian Gerhartsreiter, a German immigrant to the United States who had been working as a con man for over 20 years, and who was soon to be convicted of murder."
],
"title": "Blood Will Out (memoir)"
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"sentences": [
"The Alexander Clark House is an historic house located in Muscatine, Iowa, United States.",
" The house is associated with Alexander Clark (1826–1891), an African American civil rights pioneer and US Minister to Liberia.",
" Clark was a 19th-century abolitionist who made his home in Muscatine for most of his adult life.",
" He fought and won for the integration of public schools in Iowa when his daughter was forbidden to attend her neighborhood school.",
" The case went to the Iowa Supreme Court, which resulted in the integration of all schools in the state.",
" He was an associate of Frederick Douglass, helped to establish Iowa’s only Colored regiment during the American Civil War, and the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Muscatine.",
" Clark was named the Minister to Liberia in 1890 by President Benjamin Harrison, where he died a year later.",
" The house was built in 1879 after a fire destroyed Clark’s previous house.",
" It was moved 200 ft from its original location in 1975, and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.",
" The house was included as a contributing property in the West Hill Historic District in 2008."
],
"title": "Alexander Clark House"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John Davison \"Jay\" Rockefeller IV (born June 18, 1937) served as a United States Senator from West Virginia from 1985 to 2015.",
" He was first elected to the Senate in 1984, while in office as Governor of West Virginia, a position he held from 1977 to 1985.",
" Rockefeller moved to Emmons, West Virginia to serve as a VISTA worker in 1964, and was first elected to public office in the state, as a member of the House of Delegates, in 1966.",
" Rockefeller was later elected West Virginia Secretary of State in 1968 and was president of West Virginia Wesleyan College from 1973 to 1975.",
" He became the state's senior senator when the long serving Sen. Robert Byrd died in June 2010."
],
"title": "Jay Rockefeller"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Maurice B. Clark (1827–1901) was a partner in a produce business with John D. Rockefeller, Sr, along with Clark's two brothers, James and Richard.",
" Clark was from Malmesbury, England and moved to the United States in 1847.",
" He studied with Rockefeller at Folsom's Commercial College in Ohio.",
" During the American Civil War (1863), the two partners went into the oil business.",
" Eventually, Rockefeller bought Clark's (and his brothers') share of the company at auction for $72,500."
],
"title": "Maurice B. Clark"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Who Is Clark Rockefeller?",
" is a 2010 American police procedural television film directed by Mikael Salomon and written and co-produced by Edithe Swensen.",
" It stars Eric McCormack as Christian Gerhartsreiter/Clark Rockefeller and Sherry Stringfield as Sandra Boss.",
" The film is based on the life of Christian Gerhartsreiter, a German con artist who for years impersonated many people, at one point claiming to be part of the Rockefeller family going by the faux name \"Clark Rockefeller\", and kidnapping his daughter.",
" Filming took place in Toronto in October 2009 and was released on March 13, 2010 on the Lifetime network to mixed reviews."
],
"title": "Who Is Clark Rockefeller?"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Alvan Clark (March 8, 1804 – August 19, 1887), born in Ashfield, Massachusetts, the descendant of a Cape Cod whaling family of English ancestry, was an American astronomer and telescope maker.",
" He was a portrait painter and engraver (c.1830s-1850s), and at the age of 40 became involved in telescope making.",
" Using glass blanks made by Chance Brothers of Birmingham and Feil-Mantois of Paris, his firm \"Alvan Clark & Sons\" ground lenses for refracting telescopes, including the largest in the world at the time: the 18.5 in at Dearborn Observatory at the Old University of Chicago (the lens was originally intended for Ole Miss), the two 26 in telescopes at the United States Naval Observatory and McCormick Observatory, the 30 in at Pulkovo Observatory (destroyed in the Siege of Leningrad; only the lens survives), the 36 in telescope at Lick Observatory (still third-largest) and later the 40 in at Yerkes Observatory, which remains the largest successful refracting telescope in the world.",
" One of Clark's sons, Alvan Graham Clark, discovered the dim companion of Sirius.",
" His other son was George Bassett Clark; both sons were partners in the firm."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"The Sapporo Independent Christian Church (Japanese: 札幌独立キリスト教会 , Hepburn: Sapporo Dokuritsu Kirisuto Kyōkai , or Sapporo Christian Church) is a church located in Sapporo, Japan.",
" It was founded in 1881 by students of William S. Clark at the Sapporo Agricultural College.",
" These students became known as the \"Sapporo band\" of Christians.",
" Although Clark had returned to the United States by the time the church was founded, he supported it financially and corresponded with its members through letters.",
" Members of the church include Uchimura Kanzō, who went on to found the non-church movement, and Nitobe Inazō, who became president of the Tokyo Women's Christian College, an under-secretary at the League of Nations, and was the author of \"\"."
],
"title": "Sapporo Independent Christian Church"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter (born February 21, 1961) is a convicted murderer and impostor born in Germany who is currently serving a prison sentence in the United States.",
" In his late teens, Gerhartsreiter moved to the US where he lived under a succession of aliases while variously claiming to be an actor, director, art collector, a physicist, a ship's captain, a negotiator of international debt agreements, and an English aristocrat."
],
"title": "Christian Gerhartsreiter"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mary Todhunter Clark Rockefeller (June 17, 1907 – April 21, 1999) was the first wife of Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller, a Governor of New York.",
" She served as the First Lady of New York from 1959 until the Rockefellers' divorce in March 1962.",
" After their divorce, Nelson Rockefeller served as the 41st Vice President of the United States."
],
"title": "Mary Rockefeller"
}
] |
[
"Title: Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts\n\nDoug Clark and the Hot Nuts, also known as Doug Clark and his Hot Nuts, The Hot Nuts and, since the death of Doug Clark in 2002, Doug Clark's Hot Nuts, is a rhythm and blues, rock and novelty band that has played party and club dates for more than fifty years. Starting in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, they became famous on the college circuit in the southeastern United States in the early 1960s for their \"risqué\" song lyrics and jokes, and for allegedly performing in various states of undress. Their signature song was \"Hot Nuts\". Other songs that they were known by included: \"My Ding-a-Ling\", \"Big Jugs\" (based on \"Big Bad John\"), \"He's Got the Whole World by the Balls\", \"Baby Let Me Bang Your Box\", \"The Bearded Clam (is a delicacy that won't be found in the deep blue sea)\", \"Gay Caballero\" and \"Two Old Maids\". It has been said that the Hot Nuts were the inspiration for the Otis Day and the Knights group in the movie \"Animal House\". Their first album had a picture of the band on the cover, with Doug Clark \"flipping the bird\" to the audience. All of the Hot Nuts albums were on the \"Gross\" label, a subsidiary of Jubilee Records created solely for the band. Even though Jubilee published a line of \"party\" records with \"risqué\" material, the Jubilee name did not appear anywhere on the Gross albums. Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts influenced contemporary artists such as Too Short, Ol' Dirty Bastard and Toy Tiger.",
"Title: Blood Will Out (memoir)\n\nBlood Will Out: The True Story of a Murder, a Mystery, and a Masquerade is a 2014 memoir by Walter Kirn. It describes his experiences being a close friend to a man he knew as Clark Rockefeller, who claimed to be the scion of the notable Rockefeller family in the US. In reality, Clark Rockefeller was an alias and he was really Christian Gerhartsreiter, a German immigrant to the United States who had been working as a con man for over 20 years, and who was soon to be convicted of murder.",
"Title: Alexander Clark House\n\nThe Alexander Clark House is an historic house located in Muscatine, Iowa, United States. The house is associated with Alexander Clark (1826–1891), an African American civil rights pioneer and US Minister to Liberia. Clark was a 19th-century abolitionist who made his home in Muscatine for most of his adult life. He fought and won for the integration of public schools in Iowa when his daughter was forbidden to attend her neighborhood school. The case went to the Iowa Supreme Court, which resulted in the integration of all schools in the state. He was an associate of Frederick Douglass, helped to establish Iowa’s only Colored regiment during the American Civil War, and the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Muscatine. Clark was named the Minister to Liberia in 1890 by President Benjamin Harrison, where he died a year later. The house was built in 1879 after a fire destroyed Clark’s previous house. It was moved 200 ft from its original location in 1975, and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. The house was included as a contributing property in the West Hill Historic District in 2008.",
"Title: Jay Rockefeller\n\nJohn Davison \"Jay\" Rockefeller IV (born June 18, 1937) served as a United States Senator from West Virginia from 1985 to 2015. He was first elected to the Senate in 1984, while in office as Governor of West Virginia, a position he held from 1977 to 1985. Rockefeller moved to Emmons, West Virginia to serve as a VISTA worker in 1964, and was first elected to public office in the state, as a member of the House of Delegates, in 1966. Rockefeller was later elected West Virginia Secretary of State in 1968 and was president of West Virginia Wesleyan College from 1973 to 1975. He became the state's senior senator when the long serving Sen. Robert Byrd died in June 2010.",
"Title: Maurice B. Clark\n\nMaurice B. Clark (1827–1901) was a partner in a produce business with John D. Rockefeller, Sr, along with Clark's two brothers, James and Richard. Clark was from Malmesbury, England and moved to the United States in 1847. He studied with Rockefeller at Folsom's Commercial College in Ohio. During the American Civil War (1863), the two partners went into the oil business. Eventually, Rockefeller bought Clark's (and his brothers') share of the company at auction for $72,500.",
"Title: Who Is Clark Rockefeller?\n\nWho Is Clark Rockefeller? is a 2010 American police procedural television film directed by Mikael Salomon and written and co-produced by Edithe Swensen. It stars Eric McCormack as Christian Gerhartsreiter/Clark Rockefeller and Sherry Stringfield as Sandra Boss. The film is based on the life of Christian Gerhartsreiter, a German con artist who for years impersonated many people, at one point claiming to be part of the Rockefeller family going by the faux name \"Clark Rockefeller\", and kidnapping his daughter. Filming took place in Toronto in October 2009 and was released on March 13, 2010 on the Lifetime network to mixed reviews.",
"Title: Alvan Clark\n\nAlvan Clark (March 8, 1804 – August 19, 1887), born in Ashfield, Massachusetts, the descendant of a Cape Cod whaling family of English ancestry, was an American astronomer and telescope maker. He was a portrait painter and engraver (c.1830s-1850s), and at the age of 40 became involved in telescope making. Using glass blanks made by Chance Brothers of Birmingham and Feil-Mantois of Paris, his firm \"Alvan Clark & Sons\" ground lenses for refracting telescopes, including the largest in the world at the time: the 18.5 in at Dearborn Observatory at the Old University of Chicago (the lens was originally intended for Ole Miss), the two 26 in telescopes at the United States Naval Observatory and McCormick Observatory, the 30 in at Pulkovo Observatory (destroyed in the Siege of Leningrad; only the lens survives), the 36 in telescope at Lick Observatory (still third-largest) and later the 40 in at Yerkes Observatory, which remains the largest successful refracting telescope in the world. One of Clark's sons, Alvan Graham Clark, discovered the dim companion of Sirius. His other son was George Bassett Clark; both sons were partners in the firm.",
"Title: Sapporo Independent Christian Church\n\nThe Sapporo Independent Christian Church (Japanese: 札幌独立キリスト教会 , Hepburn: Sapporo Dokuritsu Kirisuto Kyōkai , or Sapporo Christian Church) is a church located in Sapporo, Japan. It was founded in 1881 by students of William S. Clark at the Sapporo Agricultural College. These students became known as the \"Sapporo band\" of Christians. Although Clark had returned to the United States by the time the church was founded, he supported it financially and corresponded with its members through letters. Members of the church include Uchimura Kanzō, who went on to found the non-church movement, and Nitobe Inazō, who became president of the Tokyo Women's Christian College, an under-secretary at the League of Nations, and was the author of \"\".",
"Title: Christian Gerhartsreiter\n\nChristian Karl Gerhartsreiter (born February 21, 1961) is a convicted murderer and impostor born in Germany who is currently serving a prison sentence in the United States. In his late teens, Gerhartsreiter moved to the US where he lived under a succession of aliases while variously claiming to be an actor, director, art collector, a physicist, a ship's captain, a negotiator of international debt agreements, and an English aristocrat.",
"Title: Mary Rockefeller\n\nMary Todhunter Clark Rockefeller (June 17, 1907 – April 21, 1999) was the first wife of Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller, a Governor of New York. She served as the First Lady of New York from 1959 until the Rockefellers' divorce in March 1962. After their divorce, Nelson Rockefeller served as the 41st Vice President of the United States."
] |
8,062
|
Were John Wain and Ödön von Horváth both novelists?
|
yes
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comparison
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medium
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"title": [
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"Don Juan Comes Back From The War (German: \"Don Juan kommt aus dem Krieg\") is a 1936 play by Ödön von Horvath.",
" Set in late 1918 and with Don Juan as its central character, the play describes his disorientation on returning from the First World War as a war hero, his love for a woman who died in the war and his death on her grave.",
" It was only premiered in 1952."
],
"title": "Don Juan Comes Back From The War"
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"sentences": [
"Figaro lässt sich scheiden, op.40, (\"Figaro Gets Divorced\") is an opera in two acts by Giselher Klebe based on the comedy of the same name by Ödön von Horváth.",
" Klebe also wrote the libretto for this work."
],
"title": "Figaro lässt sich scheiden"
},
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"sentences": [
"Declaration is a 1957 anthology of essays by British writers.",
" It was edited by Tom Maschler and features texts by Doris Lessing, Colin Wilson, John Osborne, John Wain, Kenneth Tynan, Bill Hopkins, Lindsay Anderson and Stuart Holroyd.",
" The book is closely associated with the angry young men movement, and the essays are presented as \"credos\" of the writers."
],
"title": "Declaration (anthology)"
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"sentences": [
"Young Shoulders is a 1982 novel by John Wain.",
" It portrays incompatibility in a marital relationship and how such a flawed marriage affects the children born out of it.",
" It won the 1982 Whitbread Prize."
],
"title": "Young Shoulders"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ivana Uhlířová (born 23 July 1980) is a Czech actress.",
" After being named Talent of the Year at the 2006 Alfréd Radok Awards, she won the Alfréd Radok Award for Best Actress in 2010 for her role of \"Alžběta\" in the Ödön von Horváth play \"Víra, láska, naděje\" (German: \"Glaube, Liebe, Hoffnung\" ) at the Divadlo Komedie in Prague.",
" She made her film debut in the 2003 movie \"Boredom in Brno\"."
],
"title": "Ivana Uhlířová"
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"sentences": [
"Born in Vienna, Schörg first trained for the profession of typist.",
" In 1937, at the age of 23, she won a beauty contest and became \" Queen of Danube \".",
" That same year she made her stage debut in Ostrava at the Antonín Dvořák Theatre in the world premiere of Ödön von Horváth's play \"Der jüngste Tag\".",
" She spent the next two years performing at that theatre, and at theatres in Karlovy Vary, Ostrava, Marienbad, and Vienna (Theater in der Josefstadt).",
" In 1939 she joined the opera house in Aussig (now Usti nad Labem) where she became popular as a performer in operettas.",
" She made her professional opera debut at that house as Hannerl in Heinrich Berté's arrangement of Franz Schubert's \"Das Dreimäderlhaus\"."
],
"title": "Gretl Schörg"
},
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"The Movement was a term coined in 1954 by J. D. Scott, literary editor of \"The Spectator\", to describe a group of writers including Philip Larkin, Kingsley Amis, Donald Davie, D. J. Enright, John Wain, Elizabeth Jennings, Thom Gunn and Robert Conquest.",
" The Movement was essentially English in character as poets from other parts of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland were not involved."
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"John Barrington Wain CBE (14 March 1925 – 24 May 1994) was an English poet, novelist, and critic, associated with the literary group \"The Movement\".",
" For most of his life, Wain worked as a freelance journalist and author, writing and reviewing for newspapers and the radio."
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"Tales from the Vienna Woods (1931) is the most famous play by Austro-Hungarian writer Ödön von Horváth (1901–1938).",
" It was premièred in Berlin in 1931 and has been filmed several times.",
" Before the première, the German writer and playwright, Carl Zuckmayer nominated the play for the Kleist Prize, which it won, the most significant literary award of the Weimar Republic.",
" The play's title is a reference to the waltz, Tales from the Vienna Woods by Johann Strauss II.",
" Horvarth's play premièred at the Deutsches Theatre, Berlin.",
" Written in the late 1920s during the period of catastrophic unemployment and the Great Depression, the play is a key work of modern drama, described by Erich Kaestner as \"a Viennese folk play accompanied by Viennese folk songs\".",
" It is a bitter satire about the mendacity and brutality of the petite-bourgeoisie, named ironically after the forested highlands near the Austrian capital that are so idealised in the waltz.",
" In the play, Viennese 'Gemütlichkeit' or 'coziness' becomes a hollow phrase; the tragic, brutal story of the sweet girl Marianne and the deeply conventional butcher Oskar reflects the hardships and anxieties of the late 1920s during the global economic crisis."
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"Edmund Josef von Horváth (9 December 1901 Sušak, Rijeka, then in Austria–Hungary, now in Croatia – 1 June 1938 Paris) was a German-writing Austro-Hungarian-born playwright and novelist.",
" He preferred the Hungarian version of his first name and published as Ödön von Horváth."
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"Title: Don Juan Comes Back From The War\n\nDon Juan Comes Back From The War (German: \"Don Juan kommt aus dem Krieg\") is a 1936 play by Ödön von Horvath. Set in late 1918 and with Don Juan as its central character, the play describes his disorientation on returning from the First World War as a war hero, his love for a woman who died in the war and his death on her grave. It was only premiered in 1952.",
"Title: Figaro lässt sich scheiden\n\nFigaro lässt sich scheiden, op.40, (\"Figaro Gets Divorced\") is an opera in two acts by Giselher Klebe based on the comedy of the same name by Ödön von Horváth. Klebe also wrote the libretto for this work.",
"Title: Declaration (anthology)\n\nDeclaration is a 1957 anthology of essays by British writers. It was edited by Tom Maschler and features texts by Doris Lessing, Colin Wilson, John Osborne, John Wain, Kenneth Tynan, Bill Hopkins, Lindsay Anderson and Stuart Holroyd. The book is closely associated with the angry young men movement, and the essays are presented as \"credos\" of the writers.",
"Title: Young Shoulders\n\nYoung Shoulders is a 1982 novel by John Wain. It portrays incompatibility in a marital relationship and how such a flawed marriage affects the children born out of it. It won the 1982 Whitbread Prize.",
"Title: Ivana Uhlířová\n\nIvana Uhlířová (born 23 July 1980) is a Czech actress. After being named Talent of the Year at the 2006 Alfréd Radok Awards, she won the Alfréd Radok Award for Best Actress in 2010 for her role of \"Alžběta\" in the Ödön von Horváth play \"Víra, láska, naděje\" (German: \"Glaube, Liebe, Hoffnung\" ) at the Divadlo Komedie in Prague. She made her film debut in the 2003 movie \"Boredom in Brno\".",
"Title: Gretl Schörg\n\nBorn in Vienna, Schörg first trained for the profession of typist. In 1937, at the age of 23, she won a beauty contest and became \" Queen of Danube \". That same year she made her stage debut in Ostrava at the Antonín Dvořák Theatre in the world premiere of Ödön von Horváth's play \"Der jüngste Tag\". She spent the next two years performing at that theatre, and at theatres in Karlovy Vary, Ostrava, Marienbad, and Vienna (Theater in der Josefstadt). In 1939 she joined the opera house in Aussig (now Usti nad Labem) where she became popular as a performer in operettas. She made her professional opera debut at that house as Hannerl in Heinrich Berté's arrangement of Franz Schubert's \"Das Dreimäderlhaus\".",
"Title: The Movement (literature)\n\nThe Movement was a term coined in 1954 by J. D. Scott, literary editor of \"The Spectator\", to describe a group of writers including Philip Larkin, Kingsley Amis, Donald Davie, D. J. Enright, John Wain, Elizabeth Jennings, Thom Gunn and Robert Conquest. The Movement was essentially English in character as poets from other parts of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland were not involved.",
"Title: John Wain\n\nJohn Barrington Wain CBE (14 March 1925 – 24 May 1994) was an English poet, novelist, and critic, associated with the literary group \"The Movement\". For most of his life, Wain worked as a freelance journalist and author, writing and reviewing for newspapers and the radio.",
"Title: Tales from the Vienna Woods (play)\n\nTales from the Vienna Woods (1931) is the most famous play by Austro-Hungarian writer Ödön von Horváth (1901–1938). It was premièred in Berlin in 1931 and has been filmed several times. Before the première, the German writer and playwright, Carl Zuckmayer nominated the play for the Kleist Prize, which it won, the most significant literary award of the Weimar Republic. The play's title is a reference to the waltz, Tales from the Vienna Woods by Johann Strauss II. Horvarth's play premièred at the Deutsches Theatre, Berlin. Written in the late 1920s during the period of catastrophic unemployment and the Great Depression, the play is a key work of modern drama, described by Erich Kaestner as \"a Viennese folk play accompanied by Viennese folk songs\". It is a bitter satire about the mendacity and brutality of the petite-bourgeoisie, named ironically after the forested highlands near the Austrian capital that are so idealised in the waltz. In the play, Viennese 'Gemütlichkeit' or 'coziness' becomes a hollow phrase; the tragic, brutal story of the sweet girl Marianne and the deeply conventional butcher Oskar reflects the hardships and anxieties of the late 1920s during the global economic crisis.",
"Title: Ödön von Horváth\n\nEdmund Josef von Horváth (9 December 1901 Sušak, Rijeka, then in Austria–Hungary, now in Croatia – 1 June 1938 Paris) was a German-writing Austro-Hungarian-born playwright and novelist. He preferred the Hungarian version of his first name and published as Ödön von Horváth."
] |
8,063
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Sulkhan has a graduate degree in Civil Engineering, from IIT Roorkee, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, formerly University of Roorkee and Thomason College of Civil Engineering, is a public engineering university located in Roorkee, in which location in India?
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Uttarakhand
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"Pramod Sadasheo Moharir (21 April 1943 – 14 January 2003) was an Indian geophysicist and a former senior scientist at the National Geophysical Research Institute.",
" He was known for his studies on geophysical signal processing.",
" Born on 21 April 1943, he obtained an MTech from the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai in 1966 and after securing a PhD from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur in 1971, he started his career as a lecturer at Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani but moved to the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee in 1972.",
" His stay at IIT Roorkee was short-lived and the same year, he joined the Indian Institute of Science where he served as a lecturer till 1976 when he was appointed as an assistant professor at IIT Mumbai.",
" After one year, he returned to IIT Roorkee and served the institute as a reader and as a professor until 1989.",
" His next move was to the National Geophysical Research Institute as a visiting scientist but became a senior scientist in 1992 and served there till his death on 14 January 2003 succumbing to a brain haemorrhage, at the age of 59."
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"Roorkee Institute of Technology, Roorkee (also known as RIT Roorkee) is an Engineering college located in Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India.",
" It is affiliated with IIT Roorkee and Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun.",
" It was among top 5 most promising colleges according to the India Today May 2017 edition.",
" Roorkee Institute of Technology was established under the tutelage of Himalayan Charitable Trust (HCT) in the year 2005.",
" Located at short distance from NH-58 (National Highway, Roorkee, Dehradun) RIT’s campus is spread over an impressive 20 acres."
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"Roorkee College of Engineering, Roorkee (or RCE) is an engineering college located at Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India.",
" It is affiliated to Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun, and approved by the All India Council for Technical Education(AICTE).",
" The college is located at Roorkee on the Roorkee Haridwar Canal Road."
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"Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (abbreviated IIT Roorkee or IITR), formerly University of Roorkee and Thomason College of Civil Engineering, is a public engineering university located in Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India.",
" Established in 1847 in British India by the then lieutenant governor, Sir James Thomason, it was given university status in 1949 and was converted into an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in 2001, thus becoming the seventh IIT to be declared."
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"Tarun Kant, an institute chair professor at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) in Mumbai since December 2009, was born on 1 July 1946 in Ballia, Uttar Pradesh, India.",
" He received a BSc degree from Allahabad University in 1962, a B.Tech (Hons.)",
" degree in civil engineering from IIT Bombay in 1967 and an M.Tech in civil engineering, specializing in structural engineering, from the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT Kanpur) in 1969.",
" Kant spent about 18 months at a consulting engineering firm in Mumbai before becoming a lecturer at IIT Bombay in January 1971.",
" He received a PhD degree in 1977.",
" Kant became an assistant professor in 1978 and a professor in 1986.",
" At IIT Bombay, he has been a department head (2000–2002), dean of planning (2001–2003) and chair of the Joint Entrance Examination (1998) and the Central Library (1995–1999)."
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"Niranjan Das Gulhati was an Indian civil engineer, water resources consultant and writer, known for his mediation in the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 between India and Pakistan.",
" His contributions were reported in the formation of the International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage (ICID), a non governmental organization which promotes transfer of water sharing technologies between countries.",
" An Alumnus of the Thomason College of Engineering (present-day Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee), he was associated with the World Bank, International Development Association and United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific.",
" He was the author of two books, \"Indus Waters Treaty: An Exercise in International Mediation\" and \"Data Of High Dams In India\".",
" The Government of India awarded him the third highest civilian honour of the Padma Bhushan, in 1961, for his contributions to society.",
" His life story has been documented in a book, \"The Untiring Indian - Lifestory of Mr. N. D. Gulhati - A Visionary Water Resources Engineer\", published in 2011.",
" The International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage has instituted an annual oration, \"N.D. Gulhati Memorial Lecture for International Cooperation in Irrigation and Drainage\" in his honor."
],
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"Pradipta Banerji is a former Director of Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee a post he held from October 2011 to October 2017.",
" He also was Professor of Civil Engineering at IIT Bombay and at IIT Roorkee."
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"Sulkhan has a graduate degree in Civil Engineering (BTech/B.",
"E.) from IIT Roorkee (then University of Roorkee), a post graduate degree in Structural Engineering from IIT Delhi.",
" He also has a degree in Law (LLB)."
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"N. J. Rao has done B.Tech (Hons.)",
" and M.Tech in Chemical Engineering from IIT Kharagpur and Ph.D.",
" in Chemical Engineering from University of Roorkee.",
" He served over 34 year's at IIT Roorkee / University of Roorkee at Chemical Engineering Department and Department of Paper Technology.",
" He worked for several years as Director of Institute of Paper Technology.",
" He was the Director of Central Pulp and Paper Research Institute, a national laboratory under Ministry of Industry (GOI) for one year.",
" His research interest includes Energy and Environmental management of Process industries, particularly Pulp and Paper Fluid - Particle Mechanics.",
" He has published over 160 research papers and 8 Ph.D. scholars got their degrees under his guidance.",
" He has several awards for best papers and best teacher and is associated with several National and International bodies like UNEP(NIEM), CPCB, NPC, MOEF, DST, CSE, HNL, Shreyans Industries Ltd., WBCSD, IL & FS and has visited many countries like China, France, UK, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Germany, Canada, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia.",
" He has been a visiting professor at NTH Trondheim (Norway).",
" He served as Editor / Editorial Advisor / National Editor for IPPTA Journal; CSIR Journal, In Paper International, Pulp and Paper International, Urja."
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"Thomso is the annual cultural festival of Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee.",
" It is held in the month of October every year and is the \"Premier Youth Festival\" of the Indian state of Uttarakhand.",
" In its 34th edition in 2016, it witnessed a record footfall of about 40,000 participants, making it the largest cultural fest of Northern India.",
" Started back in 1982 by the students of IIT Roorkee, it plays host to a multitude of talented scholars and media moguls in an annual celebration of culture and intellect.",
" Thomso now celebrates its 35th year, with this year’s theme being \"A Magical Fantasia\"."
],
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"Title: Pramod Sadasheo Moharir\n\nPramod Sadasheo Moharir (21 April 1943 – 14 January 2003) was an Indian geophysicist and a former senior scientist at the National Geophysical Research Institute. He was known for his studies on geophysical signal processing. Born on 21 April 1943, he obtained an MTech from the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai in 1966 and after securing a PhD from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur in 1971, he started his career as a lecturer at Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani but moved to the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee in 1972. His stay at IIT Roorkee was short-lived and the same year, he joined the Indian Institute of Science where he served as a lecturer till 1976 when he was appointed as an assistant professor at IIT Mumbai. After one year, he returned to IIT Roorkee and served the institute as a reader and as a professor until 1989. His next move was to the National Geophysical Research Institute as a visiting scientist but became a senior scientist in 1992 and served there till his death on 14 January 2003 succumbing to a brain haemorrhage, at the age of 59.",
"Title: Roorkee Institute of Technology\n\nRoorkee Institute of Technology, Roorkee (also known as RIT Roorkee) is an Engineering college located in Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India. It is affiliated with IIT Roorkee and Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun. It was among top 5 most promising colleges according to the India Today May 2017 edition. Roorkee Institute of Technology was established under the tutelage of Himalayan Charitable Trust (HCT) in the year 2005. Located at short distance from NH-58 (National Highway, Roorkee, Dehradun) RIT’s campus is spread over an impressive 20 acres.",
"Title: Roorkee College of Engineering\n\nRoorkee College of Engineering, Roorkee (or RCE) is an engineering college located at Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India. It is affiliated to Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun, and approved by the All India Council for Technical Education(AICTE). The college is located at Roorkee on the Roorkee Haridwar Canal Road.",
"Title: Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee\n\nIndian Institute of Technology Roorkee (abbreviated IIT Roorkee or IITR), formerly University of Roorkee and Thomason College of Civil Engineering, is a public engineering university located in Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India. Established in 1847 in British India by the then lieutenant governor, Sir James Thomason, it was given university status in 1949 and was converted into an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in 2001, thus becoming the seventh IIT to be declared.",
"Title: Tarun Kant\n\nTarun Kant, an institute chair professor at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) in Mumbai since December 2009, was born on 1 July 1946 in Ballia, Uttar Pradesh, India. He received a BSc degree from Allahabad University in 1962, a B.Tech (Hons.) degree in civil engineering from IIT Bombay in 1967 and an M.Tech in civil engineering, specializing in structural engineering, from the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT Kanpur) in 1969. Kant spent about 18 months at a consulting engineering firm in Mumbai before becoming a lecturer at IIT Bombay in January 1971. He received a PhD degree in 1977. Kant became an assistant professor in 1978 and a professor in 1986. At IIT Bombay, he has been a department head (2000–2002), dean of planning (2001–2003) and chair of the Joint Entrance Examination (1998) and the Central Library (1995–1999).",
"Title: Niranjan Das Gulhati\n\nNiranjan Das Gulhati was an Indian civil engineer, water resources consultant and writer, known for his mediation in the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 between India and Pakistan. His contributions were reported in the formation of the International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage (ICID), a non governmental organization which promotes transfer of water sharing technologies between countries. An Alumnus of the Thomason College of Engineering (present-day Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee), he was associated with the World Bank, International Development Association and United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. He was the author of two books, \"Indus Waters Treaty: An Exercise in International Mediation\" and \"Data Of High Dams In India\". The Government of India awarded him the third highest civilian honour of the Padma Bhushan, in 1961, for his contributions to society. His life story has been documented in a book, \"The Untiring Indian - Lifestory of Mr. N. D. Gulhati - A Visionary Water Resources Engineer\", published in 2011. The International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage has instituted an annual oration, \"N.D. Gulhati Memorial Lecture for International Cooperation in Irrigation and Drainage\" in his honor.",
"Title: Pradipta Banerji\n\nPradipta Banerji is a former Director of Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee a post he held from October 2011 to October 2017. He also was Professor of Civil Engineering at IIT Bombay and at IIT Roorkee.",
"Title: Sulkhan Singh\n\nSulkhan has a graduate degree in Civil Engineering (BTech/B. E.) from IIT Roorkee (then University of Roorkee), a post graduate degree in Structural Engineering from IIT Delhi. He also has a degree in Law (LLB).",
"Title: N. J. Rao\n\nN. J. Rao has done B.Tech (Hons.) and M.Tech in Chemical Engineering from IIT Kharagpur and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from University of Roorkee. He served over 34 year's at IIT Roorkee / University of Roorkee at Chemical Engineering Department and Department of Paper Technology. He worked for several years as Director of Institute of Paper Technology. He was the Director of Central Pulp and Paper Research Institute, a national laboratory under Ministry of Industry (GOI) for one year. His research interest includes Energy and Environmental management of Process industries, particularly Pulp and Paper Fluid - Particle Mechanics. He has published over 160 research papers and 8 Ph.D. scholars got their degrees under his guidance. He has several awards for best papers and best teacher and is associated with several National and International bodies like UNEP(NIEM), CPCB, NPC, MOEF, DST, CSE, HNL, Shreyans Industries Ltd., WBCSD, IL & FS and has visited many countries like China, France, UK, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Germany, Canada, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia. He has been a visiting professor at NTH Trondheim (Norway). He served as Editor / Editorial Advisor / National Editor for IPPTA Journal; CSIR Journal, In Paper International, Pulp and Paper International, Urja.",
"Title: Thomso (festival)\n\nThomso is the annual cultural festival of Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. It is held in the month of October every year and is the \"Premier Youth Festival\" of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. In its 34th edition in 2016, it witnessed a record footfall of about 40,000 participants, making it the largest cultural fest of Northern India. Started back in 1982 by the students of IIT Roorkee, it plays host to a multitude of talented scholars and media moguls in an annual celebration of culture and intellect. Thomso now celebrates its 35th year, with this year’s theme being \"A Magical Fantasia\"."
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8,064
|
What Paraguayan actress performed in a play based on a folktale called The Little Glass Slipper?
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Paola María Elena Maltese Mongelos
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"The Black Rider: The Casting of the Magic Bullets is a self-billed \"musical fable\" in the avant-garde tradition created through the collaboration of theatre director Robert Wilson, musician Tom Waits, and writer William S. Burroughs.",
" Wilson, in the original production, was largely responsible for the design and direction.",
" Burroughs wrote the book, while Waits wrote the music and most of the lyrics.",
" The project began in about 1988 when Wilson approached Waits.",
" The story is based on a German folktale called \"Der Freischütz\", which had previously been made into an opera by Carl Maria von Weber.",
" It premiered at Hamburg's Thalia Theatre on 31 March 1990, and was performed at Paris's Théâtre du Châtelet on 9 October 1990.",
" November Theatre produced its world English-language premiere in 1998 at the Edmonton International Fringe Festival in Canada.",
" Det Norske Teatret in Oslo staged a Norwegian (Nynorsk) version in 1998, with Lasse Kolsrud as Pegleg.",
" Only the dialogue was translated, the songs were performed in English."
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"The Paraguayan polka combines ternary and binary rhythms, where as the European only uses binary.",
" The most famous style of music is Guarania, created by the Paraguayan musician José Asunción Flores in 1926.",
" The Guarania accomplishes this by using a combination of slow rhythms and melodies of melancholia character.",
" Other popular genres of traditional music in Paraguay are the zarzuela and the \"Paraguayan Songs\", which are derived from the Paraguayan polka.",
" Examples of Paraguayan Guarania are Juan B. Mora - \"Imposible\", Duo Ñamandu - \"Che Rope'a Vype\", Lorenzo Perez - \"Mi Dicha Lejana\", Los Indianos - \"Mis Noches Sin Ti\" and others.The greatest influence outside Paraguay was Luís Alberto del Paraná y su Trío Los Paraguayos.",
" There was a time in the 1950s when most of the LP's of Latin American music in the shops in London were by that group.The guaranía mentioned above is a slow-to-medium style.",
" The more lively music is called \"polka paraguaya\".",
" Both styles are based on the rhythm\" ONE2345- ONE2345-\" Paraguayan songs tend to be sung in Guaraní or a mixture of Guaraní and Spanish.",
" Music of a strongly Paraguayan character is also heard in the Argentine provinces of Misiones, Florida and Corrientes, across the River Paraná from Paraguay itself."
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"Paola María Elena Maltese Mongelos, known professionally as Paola Maltese (born 10 January 1984) is Paraguayan actress, presenter and entrepreneur.",
" Born in Asunción, she attended the Scuola Italiana Dante Alighieri and majored in audio visual communication.",
" As a teenager she appeared in the TV series \"Gonzalez vs. Bonetti\", and she later landed a role in \"La Chuchi\".",
" On stage, she appeared in productions \"Sorpresas\", \"Cinderella\" (\"La cenicienta\") and \"Beauty and the Beast\" (\"La bella y la bestia\")."
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"Cinderella (Italian: \"Cenerentola\" , French: \"Cendrillon\" , German: \"Aschenputtel\" ), or The Little Glass Slipper, is a folk tale embodying a myth-element of unjust oppression and triumphant reward.",
" Thousands of variants are known throughout the world.",
" The title character is a young woman living in unfortunate circumstances, that are suddenly changed to remarkable fortune.",
" The story of Rhodopis, recounted by the Greek geographer Strabo in around 7 BC, about a Greek slave girl who marries the king of Egypt, is usually considered as the earliest known variant of the \"Cinderella\" story.",
" The first literary European version of the story was published in Italy by Giambattista Basile in his \"Pentamerone\" in 1634; the most popular version was first published by Charles Perrault in \"Histoires ou contes du temps passé\" in 1697, and later by the Brothers Grimm in their folk tale collection \"Grimms' Fairy Tales\" in 1812."
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"Graciela Belén González Mendoza, professionally known as Lali González (Asuncion, December 27, 1986), is a Paraguayan actress.",
" Her breakout film role was playing \"Liz\" in the multiawarded Paraguayan film 7 Boxes."
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"title": "Lali Gonzalez"
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"sentences": [
"Queen's (), also known as Queen's Glass Slipper, is a 2007 Taiwanese romantic comedy television series starring Tang Zhen Gang and Joelle Lu.",
" It started to air on March 3, 2007.",
" It is based on the Korean comic series \"Queen's\" (퀸즈) by Ha Sung-Hyen (하성현)."
],
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"The Glass Slipper Project was one of the first and is one of the largest Charitable Prom Organizations in place across the U.S. It was founded in 1999 and is based in Chicago Illinois, providing prom dresses and accessories to girls with junior and/or senior status in high schools.",
" The organization has received extensive local and national media attention, including an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show during its very first year of operation."
],
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"Grazilda is a Filipino fantasy series based on Drizella, the stepsister of Cinderella.",
" It premiered on GMA Network on September 13, 2010 and on GMA Pinoy TV on September 15, 2010.",
" The series features an alternative history of \"La petite Pantoufle de Verre\" (The Little Glass Slipper) in the point of view of Cinderella's stepsister, Grazilda (Glaiza de Castro) and Kapuso Leading Man (Geoff Eigenmann) together with (Yasmien Kurdi) first antagonist role from herself.",
" The final episode of the show aired on January 7, 2011.",
" Although it has ended, it made its rerun on one of Fox's sister channels, Fox Filipino starting May 18, 2015."
],
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"sentences": [
"Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper is a book illustrated by Marcia Brown.",
" Released by Scribner Press, the book is a retelling of the story of Cinderella as written by Charles Perrault, and was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1955."
],
"title": "Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper"
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"Andrea Quattrocchi Rivarola (born 23 March 1989) is a Paraguayan actress and ballerina, famous for her roles on Paraguayan television and participation in the reality tv dancing competition Baila Conmigo Paraguay.",
" She currently lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina."
],
"title": "Andrea Quattrocchi"
}
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"Title: The Black Rider\n\nThe Black Rider: The Casting of the Magic Bullets is a self-billed \"musical fable\" in the avant-garde tradition created through the collaboration of theatre director Robert Wilson, musician Tom Waits, and writer William S. Burroughs. Wilson, in the original production, was largely responsible for the design and direction. Burroughs wrote the book, while Waits wrote the music and most of the lyrics. The project began in about 1988 when Wilson approached Waits. The story is based on a German folktale called \"Der Freischütz\", which had previously been made into an opera by Carl Maria von Weber. It premiered at Hamburg's Thalia Theatre on 31 March 1990, and was performed at Paris's Théâtre du Châtelet on 9 October 1990. November Theatre produced its world English-language premiere in 1998 at the Edmonton International Fringe Festival in Canada. Det Norske Teatret in Oslo staged a Norwegian (Nynorsk) version in 1998, with Lasse Kolsrud as Pegleg. Only the dialogue was translated, the songs were performed in English.",
"Title: Music of Paraguay\n\nThe Paraguayan polka combines ternary and binary rhythms, where as the European only uses binary. The most famous style of music is Guarania, created by the Paraguayan musician José Asunción Flores in 1926. The Guarania accomplishes this by using a combination of slow rhythms and melodies of melancholia character. Other popular genres of traditional music in Paraguay are the zarzuela and the \"Paraguayan Songs\", which are derived from the Paraguayan polka. Examples of Paraguayan Guarania are Juan B. Mora - \"Imposible\", Duo Ñamandu - \"Che Rope'a Vype\", Lorenzo Perez - \"Mi Dicha Lejana\", Los Indianos - \"Mis Noches Sin Ti\" and others.The greatest influence outside Paraguay was Luís Alberto del Paraná y su Trío Los Paraguayos. There was a time in the 1950s when most of the LP's of Latin American music in the shops in London were by that group.The guaranía mentioned above is a slow-to-medium style. The more lively music is called \"polka paraguaya\". Both styles are based on the rhythm\" ONE2345- ONE2345-\" Paraguayan songs tend to be sung in Guaraní or a mixture of Guaraní and Spanish. Music of a strongly Paraguayan character is also heard in the Argentine provinces of Misiones, Florida and Corrientes, across the River Paraná from Paraguay itself.",
"Title: Paola Maltese\n\nPaola María Elena Maltese Mongelos, known professionally as Paola Maltese (born 10 January 1984) is Paraguayan actress, presenter and entrepreneur. Born in Asunción, she attended the Scuola Italiana Dante Alighieri and majored in audio visual communication. As a teenager she appeared in the TV series \"Gonzalez vs. Bonetti\", and she later landed a role in \"La Chuchi\". On stage, she appeared in productions \"Sorpresas\", \"Cinderella\" (\"La cenicienta\") and \"Beauty and the Beast\" (\"La bella y la bestia\").",
"Title: Cinderella\n\nCinderella (Italian: \"Cenerentola\" , French: \"Cendrillon\" , German: \"Aschenputtel\" ), or The Little Glass Slipper, is a folk tale embodying a myth-element of unjust oppression and triumphant reward. Thousands of variants are known throughout the world. The title character is a young woman living in unfortunate circumstances, that are suddenly changed to remarkable fortune. The story of Rhodopis, recounted by the Greek geographer Strabo in around 7 BC, about a Greek slave girl who marries the king of Egypt, is usually considered as the earliest known variant of the \"Cinderella\" story. The first literary European version of the story was published in Italy by Giambattista Basile in his \"Pentamerone\" in 1634; the most popular version was first published by Charles Perrault in \"Histoires ou contes du temps passé\" in 1697, and later by the Brothers Grimm in their folk tale collection \"Grimms' Fairy Tales\" in 1812.",
"Title: Lali Gonzalez\n\nGraciela Belén González Mendoza, professionally known as Lali González (Asuncion, December 27, 1986), is a Paraguayan actress. Her breakout film role was playing \"Liz\" in the multiawarded Paraguayan film 7 Boxes.",
"Title: Queen's (TV series)\n\nQueen's (), also known as Queen's Glass Slipper, is a 2007 Taiwanese romantic comedy television series starring Tang Zhen Gang and Joelle Lu. It started to air on March 3, 2007. It is based on the Korean comic series \"Queen's\" (퀸즈) by Ha Sung-Hyen (하성현).",
"Title: Glass Slipper Project\n\nThe Glass Slipper Project was one of the first and is one of the largest Charitable Prom Organizations in place across the U.S. It was founded in 1999 and is based in Chicago Illinois, providing prom dresses and accessories to girls with junior and/or senior status in high schools. The organization has received extensive local and national media attention, including an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show during its very first year of operation.",
"Title: Grazilda\n\nGrazilda is a Filipino fantasy series based on Drizella, the stepsister of Cinderella. It premiered on GMA Network on September 13, 2010 and on GMA Pinoy TV on September 15, 2010. The series features an alternative history of \"La petite Pantoufle de Verre\" (The Little Glass Slipper) in the point of view of Cinderella's stepsister, Grazilda (Glaiza de Castro) and Kapuso Leading Man (Geoff Eigenmann) together with (Yasmien Kurdi) first antagonist role from herself. The final episode of the show aired on January 7, 2011. Although it has ended, it made its rerun on one of Fox's sister channels, Fox Filipino starting May 18, 2015.",
"Title: Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper\n\nCinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper is a book illustrated by Marcia Brown. Released by Scribner Press, the book is a retelling of the story of Cinderella as written by Charles Perrault, and was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1955.",
"Title: Andrea Quattrocchi\n\nAndrea Quattrocchi Rivarola (born 23 March 1989) is a Paraguayan actress and ballerina, famous for her roles on Paraguayan television and participation in the reality tv dancing competition Baila Conmigo Paraguay. She currently lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina."
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8,065
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What is the birthdate of this Argentine author, who wrote a novel that was adapted into a broadway musical in 1993 with music by John Kander and Fred Ebb?
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December 28, 1932
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"Title: A Family Affair (musical)\n\nA Family Affair is a musical with a book by James Goldman and William Goldman, lyrics by James Goldman and John Kander, and music by Kander. This was Kander's first show, and his only one written without Fred Ebb in Ebb's lifetime.",
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"Title: The Scottsboro Boys (musical)\n\nThe Scottsboro Boys is a musical with a book by David Thompson, music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb. Based on the Scottsboro Boys trial, the musical is one of the last collaborations between Kander and Ebb prior to the latter's death. The musical has the framework of a minstrel show, altered to \"create a musical social critique\" with a company that, except for one, consists \"entirely of African-American performers\".",
"Title: Kander and Ebb\n\nKander and Ebb were a highly successful American songwriting team consisting of composer John Kander (born March 18, 1927) and lyricist Fred Ebb (April 8, 1928 – September 11, 2004). Known primarily for their stage musicals, which include \"Cabaret\" and \"Chicago\", Kander and Ebb also scored several movies, including Martin Scorsese's \"New York, New York\". Their most famous song is the theme song of that movie. Recorded by many artists, \"New York, New York\" became a signature song for Frank Sinatra. The team also became associated with two actresses, Liza Minnelli and Chita Rivera, for whom they wrote a considerable amount of material for the stage, concerts and television.",
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"Title: Chicago 'n All That Jazz\n\nChicago 'n All That Jazz (subtitled Big Band Jazz of the Broadway Musical) is an album by American jazz saxophonist Lee Konitz performing John Kander and Fred Ebb's songs from the Broadway musical \"Chicago\" recorded in 1975 and released on the Groove Merchant label.",
"Title: 70, Girls, 70\n\n70, Girls, 70 is a musical with a book by Fred Ebb and Norman L. Martin adapted by Joe Masteroff, lyrics by Ebb, and music by John Kander.",
"Title: Kiss of the Spider Woman (musical)\n\nKiss of the Spider Woman is a musical with music by John Kander and Fred Ebb, with the book by Terrence McNally. It is based on the Manuel Puig novel \"El Beso de la Mujer Araña\". The musical had runs in the West End (1992) and Broadway (1993) and won the 1993 Tony Award for Best Musical."
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8,066
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Who did the actress Joanna Cassidy play in the film that featured Hollywood during the late 1940s, where animated characters and people co-exist?
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Dolores
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"Title: Who Framed Roger Rabbit\n\nWho Framed Roger Rabbit is a 1988 American live-action/animated fantasy film directed by Robert Zemeckis, produced by Frank Marshall and Robert Watts, and written by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman. The film is based on Gary K. Wolf's 1981 novel \"Who Censored Roger Rabbit? \" The film stars Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Charles Fleischer, Stubby Kaye, and Joanna Cassidy. Combining live-action and animation, the film is set in Hollywood during the late 1940s, where animated characters and people co-exist. The story follows Eddie Valiant, a private detective who must exonerate \"Toon\" Roger Rabbit, who is accused of murdering a wealthy businessman.",
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"Title: Minna Haapkylä\n\nMinna-Maria Erika Haapkylä (born 10 June 1973 in Helsinki) is a Finnish actress. She has won two Jussi Awards; one for the best actress in a supporting role for a 1999 Veikko Aaltonen film \"Rakkaudella Maire\", and another in 2009 for the best actress in a leading role for \"Kuulustelu\", directed by Jörn Donner. Haapkylä was married to actor Hannu-Pekka Björkman from 2002 to 2014. They have two sons.She is now in a relationship with actress Joanna Haartti having come out as gay.",
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8,067
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Which grade students were educatating in a public high school in a town, part of Greater Boston, in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States?
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grades 9 through 12
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" The AP® participation rate at Charleston High School is 12 percent.",
" The student body makeup is 51 percent male and 49 percent female, and the total minority enrollment is 6 percent.",
" The total enrollment from the year 2011 was 809.",
" There are also 50 full-time teachers on the staff of Charleston High School.",
" The student teacher ratio is 16:1.",
" They are rated from 0 (worst) to 100 (best) at 84.",
" They did not meet the education standards for 2011.",
" Charleston High School offers AP courses in nine subjects.",
" They meet the immunization protection levels required by the state.",
" 61.3% of students met PSAE standards in the year 2011.",
" The enrollment of students by grade; Grade 9: 196, Grade 10: 203, Grade 11: 202, Grade 12: 208.",
" Charleston High School follows Illinois and Charleston CUSD 1 District guidelines.",
" The community rating for this school is four out of five stars.",
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" Mount Tabor was previously part of the Metro 4-A Conference, but is currently a member of the Central Piedmont Conference.",
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" The school carries the slogan of \"Charlotte County's First and Finest\" since it remained the only high school in Charlotte County, Florida for many years until its top rival schools, Port Charlotte High School and Lemon Bay High School, respectively, were built.",
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" In 2001, the 7th and 8th grade students, along with the 6th grade students from Brownsville Road Optional Elementary School, formed the new Craigmont Middle School at the opposite end of the same block.",
" This was done both to help overcrowding and to reduce the extreme age and maturity gaps present in a single building.",
" Before the physical split between junior and senior high schools, junior high students (those in grades 7, 8, & 9) remain relegated to the north end of the building for classes while those senior high students (grades 10, 11, & 12) attended the majority of their classes in the south end of the school building.",
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" The principal is Dr. Jamie Chisum, who took the position in 2014 after the departure of Dr. Andrew Keough.",
" Its three assistant principals are Lynne Novogroski, Drew Kelton, and Marc Bender.",
" As of 2017, the school serves 1588 students.",
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"Medfield High School (also known as Amos Clark Kingsbury High School) is a public high school (grades 9-12) located in Medfield, Massachusetts, part of Norfolk County, Massachusetts.",
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"Aldine Senior High School is a public high school located in the Greenspoint district of northern Houston, Texas, United States.",
" It is part of the Aldine Independent School District.",
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" The separate Aldine Ninth Grade School hosts students in grade 9."
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"Title: Gallup High School\n\nGallup High School is a public high school in Gallup, New Mexico. Gallup HS is the largest high school in the Gallup-McKinley County School District. The school's campus is relatively new as GHS moved to its current location in 1998 and the old campus became known as Gallup Junior High School which housed 8th and 9th grade students from 1998-2008. Starting in the 2008-2009 school year, Gallup will split their 9th and 10th grade students with cross-town Miyamura High School. The Gallup HS attendance boundary after the split will be Gallup's westside and areas located west and north of town.",
"Title: Charleston High School (Illinois)\n\nCharleston High School is a public high school in Charleston, Illinois, United States. It is among the few public high schools in Illinois to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 8 out of 10. Charleston High School serves grades 9-12 in the Charleston Cusd 1 district. The AP® participation rate at Charleston High School is 12 percent. The student body makeup is 51 percent male and 49 percent female, and the total minority enrollment is 6 percent. The total enrollment from the year 2011 was 809. There are also 50 full-time teachers on the staff of Charleston High School. The student teacher ratio is 16:1. They are rated from 0 (worst) to 100 (best) at 84. They did not meet the education standards for 2011. Charleston High School offers AP courses in nine subjects. They meet the immunization protection levels required by the state. 61.3% of students met PSAE standards in the year 2011. The enrollment of students by grade; Grade 9: 196, Grade 10: 203, Grade 11: 202, Grade 12: 208. Charleston High School follows Illinois and Charleston CUSD 1 District guidelines. The community rating for this school is four out of five stars. This is the reported crime rate since 2006 - 0 for Assault/Battery, 1 for Weapons, and 10 for Drugs. At Charleston High School in Spring 2010, 33.7% of juniors scored high enough on at least three of the four parts of the ACT to be considered “college-ready” for key freshman classes.",
"Title: Mount Tabor High School\n\nMount Tabor High School is a high school located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It is part of the WS/FCS School System. As of 2011, Mount Tabor has a student population of over 1,600 9th through 12th grade students and is a North Carolina 4A school. Mount Tabor was previously part of the Metro 4-A Conference, but is currently a member of the Central Piedmont Conference. In 2012, Mount Tabor was ranked #818 out of the top 1,000 United States public high schools. Mount Tabor is known rivals with nearby Reynolds High School, West Forsyth High School, and, more recently, Reagan High School.",
"Title: Vineland Senior High School North\n\nVineland Senior High School North is a public high school located in Vineland, in Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States, as part of the Vineland Public Schools. The school opened in 1976. It holds classes for 9th and 10th grade students, as well a small number of students from other grades. It is considered to be a different school, but on the same campus of Vineland Senior High School South.",
"Title: Charlotte High School (Punta Gorda, Florida)\n\nCharlotte High School is a historic public high school in Punta Gorda, Florida, United States serving ninth through twelfth grade students. The school is part of the Charlotte County Public Schools district, with admission based primarily on the locations of students' homes. Established in 1926, Charlotte High is located at 1250 Cooper Street. The school carries the slogan of \"Charlotte County's First and Finest\" since it remained the only high school in Charlotte County, Florida for many years until its top rival schools, Port Charlotte High School and Lemon Bay High School, respectively, were built. With 1,977 students, Charlotte High School is the second largest high school in Charlotte County by student population.",
"Title: Wellesley, Massachusetts\n\nWellesley is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. Wellesley is part of Greater Boston. The population was 27,982 at the time of the 2010 census. Wellesley has the 5th highest median household and family incomes in all of Massachusetts. It is best known as the home of Wellesley College, Babson College, and a campus of Massachusetts Bay Community College.",
"Title: Craigmont High School\n\nCraigmont High School is a public high school (grades 9–12) located in Memphis, Tennessee, in the Raleigh community. It was part of the Memphis City Schools district before consolidation with Shelby County Schools (Tennessee) beginning with the 2013-14 school year. It is home to the city's only International Studies Program. The school first opened in 1974 for only 7th through 10th grade students, but each subsequent year, added a grade higher. The first graduating class was the class of 1976. In 2001, the 7th and 8th grade students, along with the 6th grade students from Brownsville Road Optional Elementary School, formed the new Craigmont Middle School at the opposite end of the same block. This was done both to help overcrowding and to reduce the extreme age and maturity gaps present in a single building. Before the physical split between junior and senior high schools, junior high students (those in grades 7, 8, & 9) remain relegated to the north end of the building for classes while those senior high students (grades 10, 11, & 12) attended the majority of their classes in the south end of the school building. Former principal, Dr. Ada Jane Walters, would go on to become the Tennessee State Commissioner of Education.",
"Title: Wellesley High School\n\nWellesley High School is a public high school in the affluent town of Wellesley, Massachusetts, educating students on grades 9 through 12. The principal is Dr. Jamie Chisum, who took the position in 2014 after the departure of Dr. Andrew Keough. Its three assistant principals are Lynne Novogroski, Drew Kelton, and Marc Bender. As of 2017, the school serves 1588 students. In 2016 it was ranked the 21st best high school in Massachusetts and the 467th best public high school in the nation by \"U.S. News & World Report\", earning a Gold Medal.",
"Title: Medfield High School\n\nMedfield High School (also known as Amos Clark Kingsbury High School) is a public high school (grades 9-12) located in Medfield, Massachusetts, part of Norfolk County, Massachusetts. It is one of five public schools in the school system, and the only public high school in Medfield.",
"Title: Aldine High School\n\nAldine Senior High School is a public high school located in the Greenspoint district of northern Houston, Texas, United States. It is part of the Aldine Independent School District. The senior high school campus serves grades 10 through 12 (although a few ninth grade students attend select classes at Aldine High). The separate Aldine Ninth Grade School hosts students in grade 9."
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8,068
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John Luke Porter began working for the Confederate States Navy at the oldest and largest industrial facility that belongs to who?
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the U.S. Navy
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"A cryogenic oxygen plant is an industrial facility that creates molecular oxygen at relatively high purity.",
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" He became a United States Navy civilian employee during the 1840s and a Naval Constructor in 1859.",
" After resigning from the U.S. Navy in May 1861, he began working for the Confederate States Navy at the Gosport (Norfolk) Navy Yard, at Portsmouth.",
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"The Confederate States Naval Academy was an undergraduate academy in Richmond, Virginia of the Confederate States of America that educated and commissioned officers of the Confederate States Navy.",
" The CS Naval Academy was established by an act of the Congress of the Confederate States on April 21, 1862 and graduated a number of midshipmen before being disbanded on May 2, 1865 in Abbeville, South Carolina subsequent to the fall of the Confederate States."
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"The Confederate States War Department was a cabinet-level department in Confederate States of America government responsible for the administration of the affairs of the Confederate States Army.",
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"The Misr Spinning and Weaving Company (Arabic: شركة مصر للغزل والنسيج ), also known as Misr Helwan or the El-Ghazl factory, is a large, publicly owned textile company located in El-Mahalla El-Kubra within the Nile Delta of Egypt, approximately 80 kilometers north of Cairo.",
" The company's current board chairman is Mohamed Moheb Salah Elden.",
" Egypt's largest industrial facility, Misr Helwan employs over 25,000 workers, many of whom have played an active role in Egyptian labor struggles.",
" Large protests and strikes at Misr Helwan since 2006 contributed to the collapse of the Mubarak government, the 2011 Egyptian revolution, and the Arab Spring more generally."
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"The Military of the Confederate States of America existed between 1861 and 1865, and was tasked throughout its existence with fighting the American Civil War.",
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"The Navy of the Confederate States (CSN) was the naval branch of the Confederate States Armed Forces, established by an act of the Confederate States Congress on February 21, 1861.",
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"The Norfolk Naval Shipyard, often called the Norfolk Navy Yard and abbreviated as NNSY, is a U.S. Navy facility in Portsmouth, Virginia, for building, remodeling, and repairing the Navy's ships.",
" It is the oldest and largest industrial facility that belongs to the U.S. Navy as well as the most multifaceted.",
" Located on the Elizabeth River, the yard is just a short distance upriver from its mouth at Hampton Roads."
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"Richmond, Virginia, served as the capital of the Confederate States of America for almost the whole of the American Civil War.",
" Not only was Richmond the seat of political power for the Confederacy, it served as a vital source of munitions, armament, weapons, supplies, and manpower for the Confederate States Army and Confederate States Navy, and as such would have been defended at all costs regardless of its political status.",
" The city was less than 100 mi from the Union capital in Washington, D.C.."
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"The Confederate Roll of Honor was authorized by the Confederate Congress on October 13, 1862 as a means of honoring the valor and bravery of members of the Confederate States Army, Confederate States Navy, and Confederate States Marine Corps."
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"Title: John L. Porter\n\nJohn Luke Porter (1813 – December 14, 1893), whose father was a shipwright at Portsmouth, Virginia, was born in 1813. He became a United States Navy civilian employee during the 1840s and a Naval Constructor in 1859. After resigning from the U.S. Navy in May 1861, he began working for the Confederate States Navy at the Gosport (Norfolk) Navy Yard, at Portsmouth. He played an important role in the conversion of the scuttled and burned steam frigate USS \"Merrimack\" to an ironclad, which became CSS \"Virginia\" when commissioned in February 1862.",
"Title: Confederate States Naval Academy\n\nThe Confederate States Naval Academy was an undergraduate academy in Richmond, Virginia of the Confederate States of America that educated and commissioned officers of the Confederate States Navy. The CS Naval Academy was established by an act of the Congress of the Confederate States on April 21, 1862 and graduated a number of midshipmen before being disbanded on May 2, 1865 in Abbeville, South Carolina subsequent to the fall of the Confederate States.",
"Title: Confederate States War Department\n\nThe Confederate States War Department was a cabinet-level department in Confederate States of America government responsible for the administration of the affairs of the Confederate States Army. The War Department was led by the Confederate States Secretary of War. During its existence, the War Department was the largest department of the Civil Service in Confederate States of America.",
"Title: Misr Spinning and Weaving Company\n\nThe Misr Spinning and Weaving Company (Arabic: شركة مصر للغزل والنسيج ), also known as Misr Helwan or the El-Ghazl factory, is a large, publicly owned textile company located in El-Mahalla El-Kubra within the Nile Delta of Egypt, approximately 80 kilometers north of Cairo. The company's current board chairman is Mohamed Moheb Salah Elden. Egypt's largest industrial facility, Misr Helwan employs over 25,000 workers, many of whom have played an active role in Egyptian labor struggles. Large protests and strikes at Misr Helwan since 2006 contributed to the collapse of the Mubarak government, the 2011 Egyptian revolution, and the Arab Spring more generally.",
"Title: Military of the Confederate States of America\n\nThe Military of the Confederate States of America existed between 1861 and 1865, and was tasked throughout its existence with fighting the American Civil War. It comprised three branches: the Confederate States Army, the Confederate States Navy and the Confederate States Marine Corps. It was disbanded with the collapse of the Confederacy.",
"Title: Confederate States Navy\n\nThe Navy of the Confederate States (CSN) was the naval branch of the Confederate States Armed Forces, established by an act of the Confederate States Congress on February 21, 1861. It was responsible for Confederate naval operations during the American Civil War (1861-1865), fighting against the Union Navy / United States Navy.",
"Title: Norfolk Naval Shipyard\n\nThe Norfolk Naval Shipyard, often called the Norfolk Navy Yard and abbreviated as NNSY, is a U.S. Navy facility in Portsmouth, Virginia, for building, remodeling, and repairing the Navy's ships. It is the oldest and largest industrial facility that belongs to the U.S. Navy as well as the most multifaceted. Located on the Elizabeth River, the yard is just a short distance upriver from its mouth at Hampton Roads.",
"Title: Richmond in the American Civil War\n\nRichmond, Virginia, served as the capital of the Confederate States of America for almost the whole of the American Civil War. Not only was Richmond the seat of political power for the Confederacy, it served as a vital source of munitions, armament, weapons, supplies, and manpower for the Confederate States Army and Confederate States Navy, and as such would have been defended at all costs regardless of its political status. The city was less than 100 mi from the Union capital in Washington, D.C..",
"Title: Confederate Roll of Honor\n\nThe Confederate Roll of Honor was authorized by the Confederate Congress on October 13, 1862 as a means of honoring the valor and bravery of members of the Confederate States Army, Confederate States Navy, and Confederate States Marine Corps."
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8,069
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Have Peter Cetera and Jeremy McKinnon both been members of a band?
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yes
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comparison
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"Peter Paul Cetera ( ; born September 13, 1944) is an American singer, songwriter, and bassist best known for being an original member of the rock band Chicago (1967–1985), before launching a successful solo career.",
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"\"After All\" is a 1989 \"Billboard\" Hot 100 hit song performed as a duet by American singer and actress Cher and American singer and bass player Peter Cetera (former lead vocalist of Chicago), released on February 21, 1989, by Geffen Records.",
" It was used as the love theme for the movie \"Chances Are\" and was nominated for Best Original Song at the Academy Awards 1989.",
" The song was also the first North American single release from Cher's nineteenth album \"Heart of Stone\".",
" The song appears on Peter Cetera's 1997 album \"\" and his 2017 album, \"The Very Best of Peter Cetera\"."
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"Jeremy Wade McKinnon (born December 17, 1985) is an American musician and producer, best known as a founding member and the lead vocalist of A Day to Remember.",
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"\"You're the Inspiration\" is a song written by Peter Cetera and David Foster for the group Chicago and recorded for their album \"Chicago 17\" (1984), with Cetera singing lead vocals.",
" The third single released from that album, it reached number 3 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart in January 1985, and also climbed to the top position on the adult contemporary chart at the same time.",
" Peter Cetera re-recorded the song for his 1997 solo album \"\".",
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"You Just Gotta Love Christmas (2004) is the eighth solo album by music artist Peter Cetera his seventh since leaving the group Chicago, and his first Christmas album.",
" This album also is a bit of a family affair for Cetera as his youngest daughter Senna did some artwork for the album while his oldest daughter Claire performs with him on \"Blue Christmas\" and \"Winter Wonderland.\"",
" Alison Krauss also performs with Cetera on \"Deck the Halls\"."
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"Solitude/Solitaire is the second solo album by former Chicago bassist and vocalist Peter Cetera, and his first album after leaving the band in 1985.",
" The album was released in June 1986.",
" It includes the hits \"Glory of Love\" and \"The Next Time I Fall\" (with Amy Grant).",
" Both reached the No. 1 position on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart.",
" Produced by Michael Omartian<ref name=\"Solitude/SolitaireCD\"> </ref> (who later co-produced Cetera's 2001 album, \"Another Perfect World\"), the album was Cetera's greatest solo success, peaking at No. 23 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart.",
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" This album includes the hit \"One Good Woman,\" which made it to number four on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.",
" It also includes the single \"Best of Times\".",
" The album was co-produced by Patrick Leonard and Peter Cetera, and contains an appearance by Leonard's most famous artist at the time, Madonna (appearing on the song \"Scheherazade\" as 'Lulu Smith').",
" It also features Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour on \"Body Language\" and \"You Never Listen to Me\", as well as Oak Ridge Boys bass vocalist Richard Sterban and guitarist/vocalist Bonnie Raitt on \"Save Me.\""
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" Featured in the 1986 film \"The Karate Kid Part II\", it was Cetera's first hit single after he left the team, reaching number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and it was included on his 1986 album, \"Solitude/Solitaire\", which Michael Omartian produced.",
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"Title: After All (Cher and Peter Cetera song)\n\n\"After All\" is a 1989 \"Billboard\" Hot 100 hit song performed as a duet by American singer and actress Cher and American singer and bass player Peter Cetera (former lead vocalist of Chicago), released on February 21, 1989, by Geffen Records. It was used as the love theme for the movie \"Chances Are\" and was nominated for Best Original Song at the Academy Awards 1989. The song was also the first North American single release from Cher's nineteenth album \"Heart of Stone\". The song appears on Peter Cetera's 1997 album \"\" and his 2017 album, \"The Very Best of Peter Cetera\".",
"Title: Peter Cetera (album)\n\nPeter Cetera, released in December 1981, is the self-titled first solo release by then-Chicago bassist and lead vocalist, Peter Cetera.",
"Title: Jeremy McKinnon\n\nJeremy Wade McKinnon (born December 17, 1985) is an American musician and producer, best known as a founding member and the lead vocalist of A Day to Remember. He has produced full-length albums for The Devil Wears Prada, The Ghost Inside, Neck Deep, and Wage War.",
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"Title: You Just Gotta Love Christmas\n\nYou Just Gotta Love Christmas (2004) is the eighth solo album by music artist Peter Cetera his seventh since leaving the group Chicago, and his first Christmas album. This album also is a bit of a family affair for Cetera as his youngest daughter Senna did some artwork for the album while his oldest daughter Claire performs with him on \"Blue Christmas\" and \"Winter Wonderland.\" Alison Krauss also performs with Cetera on \"Deck the Halls\".",
"Title: Solitude/Solitaire\n\nSolitude/Solitaire is the second solo album by former Chicago bassist and vocalist Peter Cetera, and his first album after leaving the band in 1985. The album was released in June 1986. It includes the hits \"Glory of Love\" and \"The Next Time I Fall\" (with Amy Grant). Both reached the No. 1 position on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart. Produced by Michael Omartian<ref name=\"Solitude/SolitaireCD\"> </ref> (who later co-produced Cetera's 2001 album, \"Another Perfect World\"), the album was Cetera's greatest solo success, peaking at No. 23 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart. It was certified platinum by the RIAA, selling over one million copies in the U.S.",
"Title: One More Story\n\nOne More Story (1988) is the third solo album for music artist Peter Cetera and his second album after leaving the group Chicago. This album includes the hit \"One Good Woman,\" which made it to number four on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It also includes the single \"Best of Times\". The album was co-produced by Patrick Leonard and Peter Cetera, and contains an appearance by Leonard's most famous artist at the time, Madonna (appearing on the song \"Scheherazade\" as 'Lulu Smith'). It also features Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour on \"Body Language\" and \"You Never Listen to Me\", as well as Oak Ridge Boys bass vocalist Richard Sterban and guitarist/vocalist Bonnie Raitt on \"Save Me.\"",
"Title: Glory of Love\n\n\"Glory of Love\" is a 1986 song by Peter Cetera written and composed by Cetera, David Foster, and Cetera's then-wife Diane Nini, and recorded by Cetera shortly after he left the band Chicago to pursue a solo career. Featured in the 1986 film \"The Karate Kid Part II\", it was Cetera's first hit single after he left the team, reaching number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and it was included on his 1986 album, \"Solitude/Solitaire\", which Michael Omartian produced. <ref name=\"Solitude/SolitaireCD\"> </ref> (Cetera released this album to coincide with the theatrical release of \"The Karate Kid Part II\".)"
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8,070
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Pittstown, New Jersey was named after what British statesman of the Whig group who was known as The Great Commoner?
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William Pitt
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"The Poet Laureate of New Jersey (statutorily known as New Jersey William Carlos Williams Citation of Merit) was an honor presented biennially by the Governor of New Jersey to a distinguished New Jersey poet.",
" Created in 1999, this position existed for less than four years and was abolished by the legislature effective July 2, 2003.",
" When the New Jersey State Legislature created the laureate position, the bill provided specifically for the creation of an award named in honor of twentieth-century poet and physician William Carlos Williams (1883–1963) who resided in Rutherford, New Jersey.",
" However, the legislature recognized that the award's recipient would \"be considered the poet laureate of the State of New Jersey for a period of two years.",
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"The British general election, 1747, returned members to serve in the House of Commons of the 10th Parliament of Great Britain to be summoned, after the merger of the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland in 1707.",
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" By 1747, thirty years of Whig oligarchy and systematic corruption had weakened party ties substantially; despite the fact that Walpole, the main reason for the split that led to the creation of the Patriot Whig faction, had resigned, there were still almost as many Whigs in opposition to the ministry as there were Tories, and the real struggle for power was between various feuding factions of Whig aristocrats rather than between the old parties.",
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"Charles James Fox (24 January 1749 – 13 September 1806), styled The Honourable from 1762, was a prominent British Whig statesman whose parliamentary career spanned 38 years of the late 18th and early 19th centuries and who was the arch-rival of William Pitt the Younger.",
" His father Henry, a leading Whig of his day, had similarly been the great rival of Pitt's famous father.",
" He rose to prominence in the House of Commons as a forceful and eloquent speaker with a notorious and colourful private life, though his opinions were rather conservative and conventional.",
" However, with the coming of the American War of Independence and the influence of the Whig Edmund Burke, Fox's opinions evolved into some of the most radical ever to be aired in the Parliament of his era."
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"Alexandria Airport (FAA LID: N85) is a public-use airport located in Alexandria Township, New Jersey, two nautical miles (3.704 km) west of Pittstown, in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States.",
" The airport is privately owned."
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"Mount Salem Vineyards is a boutique winery in the Pittstown section of Alexandria Township in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States.",
" Formerly a produce, grain, and dairy farm, the vineyard was first planted in 2005, and opened to the public in 2010.",
" Peter Leiter, the proprietor of Mount Salem, founded the Appalachian Highlands Vinifera Society, whose mission is to enhance the quality of wine grape growing and winemaking in Northern New Jersey.",
" Mount Salem has 7 acres of grapes under cultivation, and produces 1,000 cases of wine per year.",
" The winery is located at over 600 feet above sea level on Mount Salem, the mountain for which the farm is named."
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"James Zachariah George (October 20, 1826August 14, 1897) was an American lawyer, writer, and politician and Confederate politician and military officer.",
" He was known as Mississippi's \"Great Commoner.\""
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"William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (15 November 1708 – 11 May 1778) was a British statesman of the Whig group who led the government of Great Britain twice in the middle of the 18th century.",
" Historians call him Pitt of Chatham, or William Pitt the Elder to distinguish from his son, William Pitt the Younger, who also was a prime minister.",
" Pitt was also known as The Great Commoner, because of his long-standing refusal to accept a title until 1766."
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"New Jersey Medical School (NJMS)—also known as Rutgers New Jersey Medical School—is a graduate medical school of Rutgers University that is part of the division of Biomedical and Health Sciences.",
" NJMS is the oldest school of medicine in New Jersey.",
" The school of medicine was founded in 1954 as the Seton Hall College of Medicine and Dentistry, established under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark, in Jersey City, New Jersey.",
" On August 6, 1954, the College was incorporated as a legal entity separate from Seton Hall University, but with an interlocking Board of Trustees.",
" The first class of 80 students was admitted to the four-year MD program in September 1956, becoming only the sixth medical school in the New York City metropolitan area.",
" In 1965, the institution was acquired by the State of New Jersey, renamed the New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry (NJCMD), and relocated to Newark, New Jersey.",
" With the passing of the Medical and Dental Education Act of 1970, signed into law by Governor William T. Cahill on June 16, the College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (CMDNJ) was created, merging NJCMD with the two-year medical school established at Rutgers University in 1961, under a single board of trustees."
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"Pittstown is an unincorporated community located at the intersection of the boundaries of Alexandria, Franklin and Union townships in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States.",
" The area is named after William Pitt.",
" The area is served as United States Postal Service ZIP Code 08867.",
" The area was named Hofftown in the 18th century after landowner Lawrence Hoff."
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"Title: George Howard, 6th Earl of Carlisle\n\nGeorge Howard, 6th Earl of Carlisle (17 September 1773 – 7 October 1848), styled Viscount Morpeth until 1825, was a British statesman. He served as Lord Privy Seal between 1827 and 1828 and in 1834 and was a member of Lord Grey's Whig government as Minister without Portfolio between 1830 and 1834.",
"Title: Poet Laureate of New Jersey\n\nThe Poet Laureate of New Jersey (statutorily known as New Jersey William Carlos Williams Citation of Merit) was an honor presented biennially by the Governor of New Jersey to a distinguished New Jersey poet. Created in 1999, this position existed for less than four years and was abolished by the legislature effective July 2, 2003. When the New Jersey State Legislature created the laureate position, the bill provided specifically for the creation of an award named in honor of twentieth-century poet and physician William Carlos Williams (1883–1963) who resided in Rutherford, New Jersey. However, the legislature recognized that the award's recipient would \"be considered the poet laureate of the State of New Jersey for a period of two years. Before the position was abolished, only two poets, Gerald Stern and Amiri Baraka, had been appointed as the state's poet laureate.",
"Title: British general election, 1747\n\nThe British general election, 1747, returned members to serve in the House of Commons of the 10th Parliament of Great Britain to be summoned, after the merger of the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland in 1707. The election saw Henry Pelham's Whig government increase its majority and the Tories continue their decline. By 1747, thirty years of Whig oligarchy and systematic corruption had weakened party ties substantially; despite the fact that Walpole, the main reason for the split that led to the creation of the Patriot Whig faction, had resigned, there were still almost as many Whigs in opposition to the ministry as there were Tories, and the real struggle for power was between various feuding factions of Whig aristocrats rather than between the old parties. The Tories had become an irrelevant group of country gentlemen who had resigned themselves to permanent opposition.",
"Title: Charles James Fox\n\nCharles James Fox (24 January 1749 – 13 September 1806), styled The Honourable from 1762, was a prominent British Whig statesman whose parliamentary career spanned 38 years of the late 18th and early 19th centuries and who was the arch-rival of William Pitt the Younger. His father Henry, a leading Whig of his day, had similarly been the great rival of Pitt's famous father. He rose to prominence in the House of Commons as a forceful and eloquent speaker with a notorious and colourful private life, though his opinions were rather conservative and conventional. However, with the coming of the American War of Independence and the influence of the Whig Edmund Burke, Fox's opinions evolved into some of the most radical ever to be aired in the Parliament of his era.",
"Title: Alexandria Airport (New Jersey)\n\nAlexandria Airport (FAA LID: N85) is a public-use airport located in Alexandria Township, New Jersey, two nautical miles (3.704 km) west of Pittstown, in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States. The airport is privately owned.",
"Title: Mount Salem Vineyards\n\nMount Salem Vineyards is a boutique winery in the Pittstown section of Alexandria Township in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States. Formerly a produce, grain, and dairy farm, the vineyard was first planted in 2005, and opened to the public in 2010. Peter Leiter, the proprietor of Mount Salem, founded the Appalachian Highlands Vinifera Society, whose mission is to enhance the quality of wine grape growing and winemaking in Northern New Jersey. Mount Salem has 7 acres of grapes under cultivation, and produces 1,000 cases of wine per year. The winery is located at over 600 feet above sea level on Mount Salem, the mountain for which the farm is named.",
"Title: James Z. George\n\nJames Zachariah George (October 20, 1826August 14, 1897) was an American lawyer, writer, and politician and Confederate politician and military officer. He was known as Mississippi's \"Great Commoner.\"",
"Title: William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham\n\nWilliam Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (15 November 1708 – 11 May 1778) was a British statesman of the Whig group who led the government of Great Britain twice in the middle of the 18th century. Historians call him Pitt of Chatham, or William Pitt the Elder to distinguish from his son, William Pitt the Younger, who also was a prime minister. Pitt was also known as The Great Commoner, because of his long-standing refusal to accept a title until 1766.",
"Title: New Jersey Medical School\n\nNew Jersey Medical School (NJMS)—also known as Rutgers New Jersey Medical School—is a graduate medical school of Rutgers University that is part of the division of Biomedical and Health Sciences. NJMS is the oldest school of medicine in New Jersey. The school of medicine was founded in 1954 as the Seton Hall College of Medicine and Dentistry, established under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark, in Jersey City, New Jersey. On August 6, 1954, the College was incorporated as a legal entity separate from Seton Hall University, but with an interlocking Board of Trustees. The first class of 80 students was admitted to the four-year MD program in September 1956, becoming only the sixth medical school in the New York City metropolitan area. In 1965, the institution was acquired by the State of New Jersey, renamed the New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry (NJCMD), and relocated to Newark, New Jersey. With the passing of the Medical and Dental Education Act of 1970, signed into law by Governor William T. Cahill on June 16, the College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (CMDNJ) was created, merging NJCMD with the two-year medical school established at Rutgers University in 1961, under a single board of trustees.",
"Title: Pittstown, New Jersey\n\nPittstown is an unincorporated community located at the intersection of the boundaries of Alexandria, Franklin and Union townships in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States. The area is named after William Pitt. The area is served as United States Postal Service ZIP Code 08867. The area was named Hofftown in the 18th century after landowner Lawrence Hoff."
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8,071
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What sport does Ken Mayfield and New York Knicks have in common?
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basketball
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"The New York Knickerbockers, better known as the New York Knicks, are a professional basketball team based in New York City that competes in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" An original member of the NBA, the Knicks play in the Eastern Conference's Atlantic Division.",
" In its 71 seasons, the franchise has reached the NBA Finals eight times and won two championships.",
" As of the end of the 2016–17 season, New York has won more than 2,700 regular season games, and the team has the fourth-highest victory total in NBA history.",
" Since 1968, the Knicks have played home games at Madison Square Garden."
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"The Knicks–Nets rivalry is a crosstown rivalry between New York City's two National Basketball Association (NBA) teams, the New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets.",
" Both teams compete in Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference.",
" The New York Knicks were established in 1946 as one of the charter franchises of the NBA, and have been based at Madison Square Garden in Midtown Manhattan since 1968.",
" The Nets were established in 1967 as a member of the now-defunct American Basketball Association, and joined the NBA in 1976.",
" They have been based at Barclays Center in Brooklyn since 2012, though have played in the New York metropolitan area their entire existence."
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"Kenneth \"Apple\" Green (born September 19, 1959) is a former National Basketball Association (NBA) player for the New York Knicks.",
" Green played for Pan American University, where he led the Broncs to the 1981 NIT tournament, the school's only Division I post-season appearance.",
" During this season Green was an NCAA honorable mention All American.",
" Green was drafted with the eleventh pick in the second round of the 1981 NBA Draft by the Denver Nuggets; however, the Nuggets waived Green before the start of the 1981-82 NBA season.",
" He was signed by the Portland Trail Blazers before the 1985–86 NBA season, but was once again waived before the start of the season.",
" On March 25, 1986 the New York Knicks signed Green to a 10-day contract and then signed him to a contract for the rest of the season on April 4, 1986.",
" In seven games with the Knicks, Green averaged 4.4 points per game and 3.9 rebounds per game."
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"The New York Knickerbockers, commonly referred to as the Knicks, are an American professional basketball team based in New York City.",
" The Knicks compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference.",
" The team plays its home games at Madison Square Garden, located in the borough of Manhattan.",
" They are one of two NBA teams located in New York City; the other is the Brooklyn Nets.",
" The team, established by Ned Irish in 1946, was one of the founding members of the Basketball Association of America (BAA), which became the NBA after merging with the rival National Basketball League (NBL) in 1949.",
" Along with the Boston Celtics, the Knicks are one of only two original NBA teams still located in its original city."
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"The 2004–05 New York Knicks season was the 59th season for the team in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" During the offseason, the Knicks acquired Jamal Crawford from the Chicago Bulls.",
" Early in the season, the team released Shandon Anderson after he had played one game; Anderson later joined the Miami Heat as a free agent.",
" The Knicks played around .500 with a 16–13 start, but then lost 16 of their next 18 games.",
" Head coach Lenny Wilkins resigned after a 17–22 start, and was replaced by assistant Herb Williams for the remainder of the season.",
" The Knicks then lost nine straight games between March and April, finishing fourth place in the Atlantic Division with a 33–49 record, and failing to qualify for the NBA Playoffs.",
" In his first full season with the Knicks, Stephon Marbury led the team with 21.7 points, 8.1 assists and 1.5 steals per game.",
" Following the season, Larry Brown was hired as coach and Allan Houston retired."
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"The 2001–02 NBA season was the 56th season for the New York Knicks in the National Basketball Association.",
" During the offseason, the Knicks acquired Shandon Anderson from the Houston Rockets and Howard Eisley from the Dallas Mavericks in a three-team trade, while signing free agent Clarence Weatherspoon.",
" Entering the season, the Knicks were without Larry Johnson, who retired during training camp.",
" After a 10–9 start to the season, head coach Jeff Van Gundy unexpectedly resigned in December, explaining he had \"diminished focus\", though he would return to coach the Houston Rockets in the 2003–04 season.",
" Don Chaney took over for Van Gundy.",
" Under Chaney, the Knicks suffered an 8-game losing streak in January and went 20–43, on their way to finishing last place in the Atlantic Division with a 30–52 record.",
" The Knicks missed the NBA Playoffs for the first time in 15 seasons."
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"Ray Castoldi has been the organist at Madison Square Garden since 1989.",
" During the summer, when the New York Rangers and New York Knicks are spending their offseasons, Castoldi can be heard at the organ at New York Mets games at Citi Field (and previously Shea Stadium).",
" Because of this, he is the only person to play for the Mets, Rangers and Knicks in the same season.",
" (Similarly Gladys Gooding had played organ for the Brooklyn Dodgers, the Knicks and Rangers in the same year; likewise Eddie Layton and Jack Shaindlin played for the New York Yankees, Knicks and Rangers in the same season.)"
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"Kendall \"Ken\" Mayfield (born May 11, 1948) is an American former professional basketball player.",
" He played in 13 games for the New York Knicks during the 1974–75 season after being drafted by them three years earlier in the 1971 NBA draft."
],
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"Sylvester \"Sly\" Williams (born January 26, 1958) is a retired American basketball player.",
" Born in New Haven, Connecticut.",
" In 1979 he was drafter 21st overall by the New York Knicks and he played parts of seven seasons in the NBA with the New York Knicks, Atlanta Hawks and Boston Celtics, appearing in 305 regular season games and seven in the playoffs.",
" In 1985 he signed for the Celtics, but was released on 2 December 1985 after a number of personal issues.",
" The Celtics went on to win the 1986 NBA Finals in his absence.",
" As a member of the Knicks, Williams was the last player to wear No. 33 before Patrick Ewing."
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"The 1990–91 NBA season was the 45th season for the New York Knicks in the National Basketball Association.",
" In the offseason, the Knicks signed unrestricted free agent John Starks, who played in the Continental Basketball Association the previous season.",
" The Knicks changed their on-court leadership early in the season as head coach Stu Jackson was replaced by John MacLeod.",
" After a 6–3 start to the season, the Knicks lost eight of their next nine games and were 32–32 the rest of the season.",
" They finished in third place in the Atlantic Division with a 39–43 record, and earned the #8 seed in the Eastern Conference for the NBA Playoffs.",
" Patrick Ewing led the Knicks with 26.6 points per game, and was selected for the 1991 NBA All-Star Game."
],
"title": "1990–91 New York Knicks season"
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"Title: List of New York Knicks seasons\n\nThe New York Knickerbockers, better known as the New York Knicks, are a professional basketball team based in New York City that competes in the National Basketball Association (NBA). An original member of the NBA, the Knicks play in the Eastern Conference's Atlantic Division. In its 71 seasons, the franchise has reached the NBA Finals eight times and won two championships. As of the end of the 2016–17 season, New York has won more than 2,700 regular season games, and the team has the fourth-highest victory total in NBA history. Since 1968, the Knicks have played home games at Madison Square Garden.",
"Title: Knicks–Nets rivalry\n\nThe Knicks–Nets rivalry is a crosstown rivalry between New York City's two National Basketball Association (NBA) teams, the New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets. Both teams compete in Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. The New York Knicks were established in 1946 as one of the charter franchises of the NBA, and have been based at Madison Square Garden in Midtown Manhattan since 1968. The Nets were established in 1967 as a member of the now-defunct American Basketball Association, and joined the NBA in 1976. They have been based at Barclays Center in Brooklyn since 2012, though have played in the New York metropolitan area their entire existence.",
"Title: Ken Green (basketball, born 1959)\n\nKenneth \"Apple\" Green (born September 19, 1959) is a former National Basketball Association (NBA) player for the New York Knicks. Green played for Pan American University, where he led the Broncs to the 1981 NIT tournament, the school's only Division I post-season appearance. During this season Green was an NCAA honorable mention All American. Green was drafted with the eleventh pick in the second round of the 1981 NBA Draft by the Denver Nuggets; however, the Nuggets waived Green before the start of the 1981-82 NBA season. He was signed by the Portland Trail Blazers before the 1985–86 NBA season, but was once again waived before the start of the season. On March 25, 1986 the New York Knicks signed Green to a 10-day contract and then signed him to a contract for the rest of the season on April 4, 1986. In seven games with the Knicks, Green averaged 4.4 points per game and 3.9 rebounds per game.",
"Title: New York Knicks\n\nThe New York Knickerbockers, commonly referred to as the Knicks, are an American professional basketball team based in New York City. The Knicks compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. The team plays its home games at Madison Square Garden, located in the borough of Manhattan. They are one of two NBA teams located in New York City; the other is the Brooklyn Nets. The team, established by Ned Irish in 1946, was one of the founding members of the Basketball Association of America (BAA), which became the NBA after merging with the rival National Basketball League (NBL) in 1949. Along with the Boston Celtics, the Knicks are one of only two original NBA teams still located in its original city.",
"Title: 2004–05 New York Knicks season\n\nThe 2004–05 New York Knicks season was the 59th season for the team in the National Basketball Association (NBA). During the offseason, the Knicks acquired Jamal Crawford from the Chicago Bulls. Early in the season, the team released Shandon Anderson after he had played one game; Anderson later joined the Miami Heat as a free agent. The Knicks played around .500 with a 16–13 start, but then lost 16 of their next 18 games. Head coach Lenny Wilkins resigned after a 17–22 start, and was replaced by assistant Herb Williams for the remainder of the season. The Knicks then lost nine straight games between March and April, finishing fourth place in the Atlantic Division with a 33–49 record, and failing to qualify for the NBA Playoffs. In his first full season with the Knicks, Stephon Marbury led the team with 21.7 points, 8.1 assists and 1.5 steals per game. Following the season, Larry Brown was hired as coach and Allan Houston retired.",
"Title: 2001–02 New York Knicks season\n\nThe 2001–02 NBA season was the 56th season for the New York Knicks in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Knicks acquired Shandon Anderson from the Houston Rockets and Howard Eisley from the Dallas Mavericks in a three-team trade, while signing free agent Clarence Weatherspoon. Entering the season, the Knicks were without Larry Johnson, who retired during training camp. After a 10–9 start to the season, head coach Jeff Van Gundy unexpectedly resigned in December, explaining he had \"diminished focus\", though he would return to coach the Houston Rockets in the 2003–04 season. Don Chaney took over for Van Gundy. Under Chaney, the Knicks suffered an 8-game losing streak in January and went 20–43, on their way to finishing last place in the Atlantic Division with a 30–52 record. The Knicks missed the NBA Playoffs for the first time in 15 seasons.",
"Title: Ray Castoldi\n\nRay Castoldi has been the organist at Madison Square Garden since 1989. During the summer, when the New York Rangers and New York Knicks are spending their offseasons, Castoldi can be heard at the organ at New York Mets games at Citi Field (and previously Shea Stadium). Because of this, he is the only person to play for the Mets, Rangers and Knicks in the same season. (Similarly Gladys Gooding had played organ for the Brooklyn Dodgers, the Knicks and Rangers in the same year; likewise Eddie Layton and Jack Shaindlin played for the New York Yankees, Knicks and Rangers in the same season.)",
"Title: Ken Mayfield\n\nKendall \"Ken\" Mayfield (born May 11, 1948) is an American former professional basketball player. He played in 13 games for the New York Knicks during the 1974–75 season after being drafted by them three years earlier in the 1971 NBA draft.",
"Title: Sly Williams\n\nSylvester \"Sly\" Williams (born January 26, 1958) is a retired American basketball player. Born in New Haven, Connecticut. In 1979 he was drafter 21st overall by the New York Knicks and he played parts of seven seasons in the NBA with the New York Knicks, Atlanta Hawks and Boston Celtics, appearing in 305 regular season games and seven in the playoffs. In 1985 he signed for the Celtics, but was released on 2 December 1985 after a number of personal issues. The Celtics went on to win the 1986 NBA Finals in his absence. As a member of the Knicks, Williams was the last player to wear No. 33 before Patrick Ewing.",
"Title: 1990–91 New York Knicks season\n\nThe 1990–91 NBA season was the 45th season for the New York Knicks in the National Basketball Association. In the offseason, the Knicks signed unrestricted free agent John Starks, who played in the Continental Basketball Association the previous season. The Knicks changed their on-court leadership early in the season as head coach Stu Jackson was replaced by John MacLeod. After a 6–3 start to the season, the Knicks lost eight of their next nine games and were 32–32 the rest of the season. They finished in third place in the Atlantic Division with a 39–43 record, and earned the #8 seed in the Eastern Conference for the NBA Playoffs. Patrick Ewing led the Knicks with 26.6 points per game, and was selected for the 1991 NBA All-Star Game."
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8,072
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Are Gino's Pizza and Spaghetti and Valentino's both resturants?
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yes
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comparison
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"Gino's Italian Escape (titled Gino's Italian Escape: A Taste of the Sun for series 2 and Gino's Italian Escape: Islands in the Sun for series 3) is a British documentary that has aired on ITV since 13 September 2013 and is presented by Gino D'Acampo.",
" The series follows Gino as he explores some of Italy's best loved locations through some of the country's dishes notable to each region.",
" After tasting local dishes with ingredients notable to that region, Gino prepares some dishes of his own."
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"Tudor's Biscuit World is a restaurant chain based in Huntington, West Virginia, most commonly found in West Virginia.",
" Many West Virginia locations share a building with Gino's Pizza and Spaghetti, although the chain is more extensive than Gino's (which is exclusive to West Virginia), having locations in southern Ohio, eastern Kentucky, and southwestern Virginia.",
" In 2016 a franchise was opened in Panama City, Florida.",
" Tudor's serves biscuits, biscuit sandwiches, homestyle breakfasts and dinners, muffins, and several side dishes.",
" The chain was originally based in Charleston, West Virginia and many of the biscuit sandwiches are named for sports teams of interest in that area, including teams at Marshall University, West Virginia University, and The University of Charleston."
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"Valentino Clemente Ludovico Garavani (born 11 May 1932), best known as Valentino, is an Italian fashion designer and founder of the Valentino SpA brand and company.",
" His main lines include Valentino, Valentino Garavani, Valentino Roma, and R.E.D. Valentino."
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"Valentino SpA is a clothing company founded in 1960 by Valentino Garavani.",
" It is a part of Valentino Fashion Group, which in turn is owned by the State of Qatar through Mayhoola for Investments S.P.C.",
" Since October 2008, the creative director is Pier Paolo Piccioli.",
" Alessandra Facchinetti was Valentino's creative designer from 2007 to 2008.",
" Valentino is headquartered in Milan,while the creative direction is in Rome."
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"The Amazing Pizza Machine is a family entertainment center located in the Millard area of Omaha, Nebraska.",
" According to \"Play Meter\" magazine, the Amazing Pizza Machine has an \"array of games, rides, and attractions all under one roof are unparalleled in the region.\"",
" The facility has received several industry awards, including being named a \"Top Family Entertainment Center of the World\" by the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions in 2007.",
" The Amazing Pizza Machine is owned in part by the co-owners of Valentino's Pizza."
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"Gino's East is a Chicago-based restaurant chain, notable for its deep-dish pizza (sometimes called Chicago-style pizza), and for its interior walls, which patrons have covered in graffiti and etchings.",
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"Gino's Pizza and Spaghetti is a restaurant chain with 40 locations, most of them within the U.S. state of West Virginia.",
" The company was founded by Kenney Grant in 1961.",
" Many locations are shared with Tudor's Biscuit World although the Gino's brand is exclusive to West Virginia.",
" There is one located in Ohio, while there are stand alone Tudor's locations in eastern Kentucky, southern Ohio and southwest Virginia.",
" Gino's serves pizza, spaghetti, sandwiches, and more.",
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"Valentino: The Last Emperor is a 2008 documentary film about the life of Valentino Garavani.",
" It was produced and directed by Matt Tyrnauer, Special Correspondent for \"Vanity Fair\" magazine.",
" The film is an exploration of the singular world of one of Italy's most famous men, Valentino Garavani.",
" The film documents the dramatic closing act of Valentino's career, tells the story of his life, and explores the larger themes affecting the fashion business.",
" At the heart of the film is the relationship between Valentino and his business partner and companion of 50 years, Giancarlo Giammetti."
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"Valentino's is a regional Italian restaurant chain based in Lincoln, Nebraska.",
" Valentino's was founded by Val and Zena Weiler in 1957.",
" The restaurant was purchased by two Lincoln families in 1971 and began franchising additional locations.",
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"Linda 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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"Title: Gino's Italian Escape\n\nGino's Italian Escape (titled Gino's Italian Escape: A Taste of the Sun for series 2 and Gino's Italian Escape: Islands in the Sun for series 3) is a British documentary that has aired on ITV since 13 September 2013 and is presented by Gino D'Acampo. The series follows Gino as he explores some of Italy's best loved locations through some of the country's dishes notable to each region. After tasting local dishes with ingredients notable to that region, Gino prepares some dishes of his own.",
"Title: Tudor's Biscuit World\n\nTudor's Biscuit World is a restaurant chain based in Huntington, West Virginia, most commonly found in West Virginia. Many West Virginia locations share a building with Gino's Pizza and Spaghetti, although the chain is more extensive than Gino's (which is exclusive to West Virginia), having locations in southern Ohio, eastern Kentucky, and southwestern Virginia. In 2016 a franchise was opened in Panama City, Florida. Tudor's serves biscuits, biscuit sandwiches, homestyle breakfasts and dinners, muffins, and several side dishes. The chain was originally based in Charleston, West Virginia and many of the biscuit sandwiches are named for sports teams of interest in that area, including teams at Marshall University, West Virginia University, and The University of Charleston.",
"Title: Valentino (fashion designer)\n\nValentino Clemente Ludovico Garavani (born 11 May 1932), best known as Valentino, is an Italian fashion designer and founder of the Valentino SpA brand and company. His main lines include Valentino, Valentino Garavani, Valentino Roma, and R.E.D. Valentino.",
"Title: Valentino SpA\n\nValentino SpA is a clothing company founded in 1960 by Valentino Garavani. It is a part of Valentino Fashion Group, which in turn is owned by the State of Qatar through Mayhoola for Investments S.P.C. Since October 2008, the creative director is Pier Paolo Piccioli. Alessandra Facchinetti was Valentino's creative designer from 2007 to 2008. Valentino is headquartered in Milan,while the creative direction is in Rome.",
"Title: The Amazing Pizza Machine\n\nThe Amazing Pizza Machine is a family entertainment center located in the Millard area of Omaha, Nebraska. According to \"Play Meter\" magazine, the Amazing Pizza Machine has an \"array of games, rides, and attractions all under one roof are unparalleled in the region.\" The facility has received several industry awards, including being named a \"Top Family Entertainment Center of the World\" by the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions in 2007. The Amazing Pizza Machine is owned in part by the co-owners of Valentino's Pizza.",
"Title: Gino's East\n\nGino's East is a Chicago-based restaurant chain, notable for its deep-dish pizza (sometimes called Chicago-style pizza), and for its interior walls, which patrons have covered in graffiti and etchings. The restaurant features deep-dish pizza baked in cast-iron pans, as well as sandwiches, soups and salads.",
"Title: Gino's Pizza and Spaghetti\n\nGino's Pizza and Spaghetti is a restaurant chain with 40 locations, most of them within the U.S. state of West Virginia. The company was founded by Kenney Grant in 1961. Many locations are shared with Tudor's Biscuit World although the Gino's brand is exclusive to West Virginia. There is one located in Ohio, while there are stand alone Tudor's locations in eastern Kentucky, southern Ohio and southwest Virginia. Gino's serves pizza, spaghetti, sandwiches, and more. Company headquarters are located in Huntington, West Virginia and Nitro, West Virginia.",
"Title: Valentino: The Last Emperor\n\nValentino: The Last Emperor is a 2008 documentary film about the life of Valentino Garavani. It was produced and directed by Matt Tyrnauer, Special Correspondent for \"Vanity Fair\" magazine. The film is an exploration of the singular world of one of Italy's most famous men, Valentino Garavani. The film documents the dramatic closing act of Valentino's career, tells the story of his life, and explores the larger themes affecting the fashion business. At the heart of the film is the relationship between Valentino and his business partner and companion of 50 years, Giancarlo Giammetti.",
"Title: Valentino's\n\nValentino's is a regional Italian restaurant chain based in Lincoln, Nebraska. Valentino's was founded by Val and Zena Weiler in 1957. The restaurant was purchased by two Lincoln families in 1971 and began franchising additional locations. The first carry-out store opened in 1990, and many of the full-scale restaurants converted to the buffet concept in the early-2000s.",
"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."
] |
8,073
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What is the other name for a huge area of heavy fighting across Europe with the Soviet Union having occupied and annexed several countries effectively handed over by Nazi Germany?
|
Second European War
|
bridge
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easy
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"During World War II, the Soviet Union occupied and annexed several countries effectively handed over by Nazi Germany in the secret protocol Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact of 1939.",
" These included Eastern Poland (incorporated into two different SSRs), as well as Latvia (became Latvian SSR), Estonia (became Estonian SSR), Lithuania (became Lithuanian SSR), part of eastern Finland (became Karelo-Finnish SSR) and eastern Romania (became the Moldavian SSR and part of Ukrainian SSR).",
" Apart from Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact and post-war division of Germany, USSR also occupied and annexed Carpathian Ruthenia from Czechoslovakia in 1945 (became part of Ukrainian SSR)."
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"The German–Soviet Border and Commercial Agreement, signed on January 10, 1941, was a broad agreement settling border disputes and continuing raw materials and war machine trade between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany.",
" The agreement continued the countries' relationship that started in 1939 with the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact containing secret protocols dividing Eastern Europe between the Soviet Union and Germany, and the subsequent invasions by Germany and the Soviet Union of that territory.",
" The \"German–Soviet Border and Commercial Agreement\" contained additional secret protocols settling a dispute regarding land in Lithuania previously split between the countries.",
" The agreement continued Nazi-Soviet economic relations that had been expanded by the 1939 German–Soviet Commercial Agreement and the larger 1940 German–Soviet Commercial Agreement."
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"The German-Soviet Frontier Treaty was a second supplementary protocol, of the 1939 Hitler-Stalin Pact (known as the \"German-Soviet Treaty of Nonaggression\", or by its original name of the \"German–Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Demarcation\").",
" It was a secret clause as amended on September 28, 1939 by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union after their joint invasion and occupation of sovereign Poland.",
" It was signed by Joachim von Ribbentrop and Vyacheslav Molotov, the foreign ministers of Germany and the Soviet Union respectively, in the presence of Joseph Stalin.",
" The treaty was a follow-up to the first secret protocol of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact signed on August 23, 1939 between the two countries prior to their invasion of Poland and the start of World War II in Europe.",
" Only a small portion of the protocol which superseded the first treaty was publicly announced while the spheres of influence of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union remained classified.",
" The third secret protocol of the Pact was signed on January 10, 1941 by Friedrich Werner von Schulenberg, and Molotov, whereas Germany renounced its claims to portions of Lithuania, only a few months before their anti-Soviet Operation Barbarossa."
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"After the Nazis rose to power in Germany in 1933, relations between Germany and the Soviet Union began to deteriorate rapidly, and trade between the two countries decreased.",
" Following several years of high tension and rivalry, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union began to improve relations in 1939.",
" In August of that year, the countries expanded their economic relationship by entering into a commercial agreement whereby the Soviet Union sent critical raw materials to Germany in exchange for weapons, military technology and civilian machinery.",
" That deal accompanied the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, which contained secret protocols dividing central Europe between them, after which both Germany and the Soviet Union invaded countries listed within their \"spheres of influence\"."
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"The military history of the Soviet Union began in the days following the 1917 October Revolution that brought the Bolsheviks to power.",
" In 1918 the new government formed the Red Army, which then defeated its various internal enemies in the Russian Civil War of 1917–22.",
" The years 1918–21 saw defeats for the Red Army in the Polish–Soviet War (1919–21) and in independence wars for Estonia (1918–20), Latvia (1918–20) and Lithuania (1918–19).",
" The Red Army invaded Finland (November 1939); fought the Battles of Khalkhin Gol of May-September 1939 (together with its ally Mongolia) against Japan and its client state Manchukuo; it was deployed when the Soviet Union, in agreement with Nazi Germany, took part in the invasion of Poland in September 1939, and occupied the Baltic States (June 1940), Bessarabia (June–July 1940) and Northern Bukovina (June–July 1940) (from Romania).",
" In World War II the Red Army became a major military force in the defeat of Nazi Germany and conquered Manchuria.",
" After the war, it occupied East Germany and many nations in central and eastern Europe, which became satellite states in the Soviet bloc."
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"Kurt Wilhelm Albert Karl Agricola (15 August 1889 – 27 December 1955) was a general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II who held senior level occupational rear-security commands in the occupied Soviet Union.",
" A native of Saxony, Agricola entered army service in 1908 and served during World War I.",
" During the interwar era, he held staff assignments and continued to rise through the army's ranks in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany.",
" His career ended stalled in January 1939, when he was sent into retirement on political grounds because of his marriage to Martha born Hahn, a Jewish woman.",
" Reactivated again upon the start of World War II, Agricola received exclusively positions behind the front line.",
" As rear area commander of the 2nd Army in the occupied Soviet union during 1941–43, Agricola brought changes in the Wehrmacht's harsh occupation policies and was successful in maintaining control of his area of occupied territory from Soviet partisans.",
" Shortly after the war's end, he was arrested by Soviet authorities, convicted of war crimes and remained in captivity for a decade.",
" One of the last German prisoners in the Soviet Union, he was released in October 1955 and died shortly thereafter in West Germany."
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"The European theatre of World War II, also known as the Second European War, was a huge area of heavy fighting across Europe, from Germany's and the Soviet Union's joint invasion of Poland in September 1939 until the end of the war with the Soviet Union conquering much of Europe along with the German unconditional surrender on May 8, 1945 (Victory in Europe Day).",
" The Allied forces fought the Axis powers on two major fronts (the Eastern Front and Western Front) as well as in the adjoining Mediterranean and Middle East theatre."
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"title": "European theatre of World War II"
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"The General Government (German: \"Generalgouvernement\" , Polish: \"Generalne Gubernatorstwo\" , Ukrainian: Генеральна губернія ), also referred to as the General Governorate, was a German zone of occupation established after the joint invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in 1939 at the onset of World War II.",
" The newly occupied Second Polish Republic was split into three zones: the General Government in its centre, Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany in the west, and Polish areas annexed by the Soviet Union in the east.",
" The territory was expanded substantially in 1941 to include the new District of Galicia."
],
"title": "General Government"
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"Upon the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, the victorious Allied powers asserted their joint authority and sovereignty over 'Germany as a whole', defined as all territories of the former German Reich which lay west of the Oder–Neisse line; having declared the extinction of Nazi Germany at the death of Adolf Hitler (see 1945 Berlin Declaration).",
" The four powers divided 'Germany as a whole' into four occupation zones for administrative purposes, creating what became collectively known as Allied-occupied Germany (German: \"Alliierten-besetztes Deutschland\" ).",
" This division was ratified at the Potsdam Conference (17 July to 2 August 1945).",
" In autumn 1944 the United States, United Kingdom and Soviet Union had agreed on the zones by the London Protocol.",
" The powers at Potsdam approved the detachment from 'Germany as a whole' of the German eastern territories east of the Oder-Neisse line; with the exact line of the boundary to be determined at a final German Peace Treaty.",
" This treaty was expected to confirm the \"shifting westward\" of Poland's borders (back to approximately as they were before 1722), as the United Kingdom and the United States committed themselves to support there the permanent incorporation of former eastern German territories into Poland and the Soviet Union.",
" In the closing weeks of fighting in Europe, United States forces had pushed beyond the agreed boundaries for the future zones of occupation, in some places by as much as 200 mi .",
" The so-called line of contact between Soviet and American forces at the end of hostilities, mostly lying eastward of the July 1945-established inner German border was temporary.",
" After two months in which they had held areas that had been assigned to the Soviet zone, U.S. forces withdrew in the first days of July 1945.",
" Some have concluded that this was a crucial move that persuaded the Soviet Union to allow American, British and French forces into their designated sectors in Berlin, which occurred at roughly the same time (July 1945), although the need for intelligence gathering (see Operation Paperclip) may also have been a factor."
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"The German–Soviet Credit Agreement (also referred to as the German–Soviet Trade and Credit Agreement) was an economic arrangement between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany whereby Soviet Union received an acceptance credit of 200 million Reichsmark.",
" over 7 years with an effective interest rate of 4.5 percent.",
" The credit line was to be used during the next two years for purchase of capital goods (factory equipment, installations, machinery and machine tools, ships, vehicles, and other means of transport) in Germany and was to be paid off by means of Soviet material shipment from 1946 onwards.",
" The economic agreement was the first step toward improvement in relations between the Soviet Union and Germany.",
" The next day after the Credit Agreement, the Soviet Union went to war against Japan, in a successful four-week military campaign in the Far East.",
" The Nazi-Soviet Pact was signed four days after the Credit Agreement.",
" The 1939 German–Soviet Commercial Agreement renewed declined Nazi–Soviet economic relations and was adjusted and expanded with the larger German–Soviet Commercial Agreement in February 1940 and January 1941 German–Soviet Border and Commercial Agreement.",
" German shipments to the Soviets became tardy and failed to provide all that was promised the closer the date of Barbarossa came.",
" The Soviets fulfilled their obligations to the letter right up until the invasion, wanting to avoid provoking Germany.",
" All these agreements were terminated when Germany invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941, in violation of the treaties between the two countries.",
" Soviet trade with Germany in the pre-invasion period ended up providing the Germans with many of the resources they needed for their invasion of the Soviet Union."
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"title": "German–Soviet Credit Agreement (1939)"
}
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"Title: Military occupations by the Soviet Union\n\nDuring World War II, the Soviet Union occupied and annexed several countries effectively handed over by Nazi Germany in the secret protocol Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact of 1939. These included Eastern Poland (incorporated into two different SSRs), as well as Latvia (became Latvian SSR), Estonia (became Estonian SSR), Lithuania (became Lithuanian SSR), part of eastern Finland (became Karelo-Finnish SSR) and eastern Romania (became the Moldavian SSR and part of Ukrainian SSR). Apart from Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact and post-war division of Germany, USSR also occupied and annexed Carpathian Ruthenia from Czechoslovakia in 1945 (became part of Ukrainian SSR).",
"Title: German–Soviet Border and Commercial Agreement\n\nThe German–Soviet Border and Commercial Agreement, signed on January 10, 1941, was a broad agreement settling border disputes and continuing raw materials and war machine trade between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany. The agreement continued the countries' relationship that started in 1939 with the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact containing secret protocols dividing Eastern Europe between the Soviet Union and Germany, and the subsequent invasions by Germany and the Soviet Union of that territory. The \"German–Soviet Border and Commercial Agreement\" contained additional secret protocols settling a dispute regarding land in Lithuania previously split between the countries. The agreement continued Nazi-Soviet economic relations that had been expanded by the 1939 German–Soviet Commercial Agreement and the larger 1940 German–Soviet Commercial Agreement.",
"Title: German–Soviet Frontier Treaty\n\nThe German-Soviet Frontier Treaty was a second supplementary protocol, of the 1939 Hitler-Stalin Pact (known as the \"German-Soviet Treaty of Nonaggression\", or by its original name of the \"German–Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Demarcation\"). It was a secret clause as amended on September 28, 1939 by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union after their joint invasion and occupation of sovereign Poland. It was signed by Joachim von Ribbentrop and Vyacheslav Molotov, the foreign ministers of Germany and the Soviet Union respectively, in the presence of Joseph Stalin. The treaty was a follow-up to the first secret protocol of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact signed on August 23, 1939 between the two countries prior to their invasion of Poland and the start of World War II in Europe. Only a small portion of the protocol which superseded the first treaty was publicly announced while the spheres of influence of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union remained classified. The third secret protocol of the Pact was signed on January 10, 1941 by Friedrich Werner von Schulenberg, and Molotov, whereas Germany renounced its claims to portions of Lithuania, only a few months before their anti-Soviet Operation Barbarossa.",
"Title: Nazi–Soviet economic relations (1934–41)\n\nAfter the Nazis rose to power in Germany in 1933, relations between Germany and the Soviet Union began to deteriorate rapidly, and trade between the two countries decreased. Following several years of high tension and rivalry, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union began to improve relations in 1939. In August of that year, the countries expanded their economic relationship by entering into a commercial agreement whereby the Soviet Union sent critical raw materials to Germany in exchange for weapons, military technology and civilian machinery. That deal accompanied the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, which contained secret protocols dividing central Europe between them, after which both Germany and the Soviet Union invaded countries listed within their \"spheres of influence\".",
"Title: Military history of the Soviet Union\n\nThe military history of the Soviet Union began in the days following the 1917 October Revolution that brought the Bolsheviks to power. In 1918 the new government formed the Red Army, which then defeated its various internal enemies in the Russian Civil War of 1917–22. The years 1918–21 saw defeats for the Red Army in the Polish–Soviet War (1919–21) and in independence wars for Estonia (1918–20), Latvia (1918–20) and Lithuania (1918–19). The Red Army invaded Finland (November 1939); fought the Battles of Khalkhin Gol of May-September 1939 (together with its ally Mongolia) against Japan and its client state Manchukuo; it was deployed when the Soviet Union, in agreement with Nazi Germany, took part in the invasion of Poland in September 1939, and occupied the Baltic States (June 1940), Bessarabia (June–July 1940) and Northern Bukovina (June–July 1940) (from Romania). In World War II the Red Army became a major military force in the defeat of Nazi Germany and conquered Manchuria. After the war, it occupied East Germany and many nations in central and eastern Europe, which became satellite states in the Soviet bloc.",
"Title: Kurt Agricola\n\nKurt Wilhelm Albert Karl Agricola (15 August 1889 – 27 December 1955) was a general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II who held senior level occupational rear-security commands in the occupied Soviet Union. A native of Saxony, Agricola entered army service in 1908 and served during World War I. During the interwar era, he held staff assignments and continued to rise through the army's ranks in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany. His career ended stalled in January 1939, when he was sent into retirement on political grounds because of his marriage to Martha born Hahn, a Jewish woman. Reactivated again upon the start of World War II, Agricola received exclusively positions behind the front line. As rear area commander of the 2nd Army in the occupied Soviet union during 1941–43, Agricola brought changes in the Wehrmacht's harsh occupation policies and was successful in maintaining control of his area of occupied territory from Soviet partisans. Shortly after the war's end, he was arrested by Soviet authorities, convicted of war crimes and remained in captivity for a decade. One of the last German prisoners in the Soviet Union, he was released in October 1955 and died shortly thereafter in West Germany.",
"Title: European theatre of World War II\n\nThe European theatre of World War II, also known as the Second European War, was a huge area of heavy fighting across Europe, from Germany's and the Soviet Union's joint invasion of Poland in September 1939 until the end of the war with the Soviet Union conquering much of Europe along with the German unconditional surrender on May 8, 1945 (Victory in Europe Day). The Allied forces fought the Axis powers on two major fronts (the Eastern Front and Western Front) as well as in the adjoining Mediterranean and Middle East theatre.",
"Title: General Government\n\nThe General Government (German: \"Generalgouvernement\" , Polish: \"Generalne Gubernatorstwo\" , Ukrainian: Генеральна губернія ), also referred to as the General Governorate, was a German zone of occupation established after the joint invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in 1939 at the onset of World War II. The newly occupied Second Polish Republic was split into three zones: the General Government in its centre, Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany in the west, and Polish areas annexed by the Soviet Union in the east. The territory was expanded substantially in 1941 to include the new District of Galicia.",
"Title: Allied-occupied Germany\n\nUpon the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, the victorious Allied powers asserted their joint authority and sovereignty over 'Germany as a whole', defined as all territories of the former German Reich which lay west of the Oder–Neisse line; having declared the extinction of Nazi Germany at the death of Adolf Hitler (see 1945 Berlin Declaration). The four powers divided 'Germany as a whole' into four occupation zones for administrative purposes, creating what became collectively known as Allied-occupied Germany (German: \"Alliierten-besetztes Deutschland\" ). This division was ratified at the Potsdam Conference (17 July to 2 August 1945). In autumn 1944 the United States, United Kingdom and Soviet Union had agreed on the zones by the London Protocol. The powers at Potsdam approved the detachment from 'Germany as a whole' of the German eastern territories east of the Oder-Neisse line; with the exact line of the boundary to be determined at a final German Peace Treaty. This treaty was expected to confirm the \"shifting westward\" of Poland's borders (back to approximately as they were before 1722), as the United Kingdom and the United States committed themselves to support there the permanent incorporation of former eastern German territories into Poland and the Soviet Union. In the closing weeks of fighting in Europe, United States forces had pushed beyond the agreed boundaries for the future zones of occupation, in some places by as much as 200 mi . The so-called line of contact between Soviet and American forces at the end of hostilities, mostly lying eastward of the July 1945-established inner German border was temporary. After two months in which they had held areas that had been assigned to the Soviet zone, U.S. forces withdrew in the first days of July 1945. Some have concluded that this was a crucial move that persuaded the Soviet Union to allow American, British and French forces into their designated sectors in Berlin, which occurred at roughly the same time (July 1945), although the need for intelligence gathering (see Operation Paperclip) may also have been a factor.",
"Title: German–Soviet Credit Agreement (1939)\n\nThe German–Soviet Credit Agreement (also referred to as the German–Soviet Trade and Credit Agreement) was an economic arrangement between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany whereby Soviet Union received an acceptance credit of 200 million Reichsmark. over 7 years with an effective interest rate of 4.5 percent. The credit line was to be used during the next two years for purchase of capital goods (factory equipment, installations, machinery and machine tools, ships, vehicles, and other means of transport) in Germany and was to be paid off by means of Soviet material shipment from 1946 onwards. The economic agreement was the first step toward improvement in relations between the Soviet Union and Germany. The next day after the Credit Agreement, the Soviet Union went to war against Japan, in a successful four-week military campaign in the Far East. The Nazi-Soviet Pact was signed four days after the Credit Agreement. The 1939 German–Soviet Commercial Agreement renewed declined Nazi–Soviet economic relations and was adjusted and expanded with the larger German–Soviet Commercial Agreement in February 1940 and January 1941 German–Soviet Border and Commercial Agreement. German shipments to the Soviets became tardy and failed to provide all that was promised the closer the date of Barbarossa came. The Soviets fulfilled their obligations to the letter right up until the invasion, wanting to avoid provoking Germany. All these agreements were terminated when Germany invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941, in violation of the treaties between the two countries. Soviet trade with Germany in the pre-invasion period ended up providing the Germans with many of the resources they needed for their invasion of the Soviet Union."
] |
8,074
|
Do novelists Ken Kesey and Thomas Wolfe have the same nationality?
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yes
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comparison
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medium
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"The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test is a nonfiction book by Tom Wolfe that was published in 1968.",
" The book is remembered today as an early – and arguably the most popular – example of the growing literary style called New Journalism.",
" Wolfe presents an as-if-firsthand account of the experiences of Ken Kesey and his band of Merry Pranksters, who traveled across the country in a colorfully painted school bus named \"Further\".",
" Kesey and the Pranksters became famous for their use of LSD and other psychedelic drugs in hopes of achieving intersubjectivity.",
" The book chronicles the Acid Tests (parties in which LSD-laced Kool-Aid was used to obtain a communal trip), the group's encounters with (in)famous figures of the time, including famous authors, Hells Angels, and The Grateful Dead, and it also describes Kesey's exile to Mexico and his arrests."
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"Further, also known as Furthur, is a 1939 International Harvester school bus purchased by author Ken Kesey in 1964 to carry his \"Merry Band of Pranksters\" cross-country, filming their counterculture adventures as they went.",
" Due to the chaos of the trip and editing difficulties, the footage of their journey was never released as a movie until the 2011 documentary film \"Magic Trip\" -- although the bus featured prominently in Tom Wolfe's 1968 book \"The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test\"."
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"Look Homeward, Angel: A Story of the Buried Life is a 1929 novel by Thomas Wolfe.",
" It is Wolfe's first novel, and is considered a highly autobiographical American coming-of-age story.",
" The character of Eugene Gant is generally believed to be a depiction of Wolfe himself.",
" The novel covers the span of time from Eugene's birth to the age of 19.",
" The setting is the fictional town and state of Altamont, Catawba, a fictionalization of his home town, Asheville, North Carolina.",
" Playwright Ketti Frings wrote a theatrical adaptation of Wolfe's work in a 1957 play of the same title."
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"Kesey's Garage Sale is a collection of essays written by Ken Kesey.",
" The book features the play \"Over the Border\" which is based on the time Kesey spent hiding in Mexico from drug charges in the United States.",
" It is illustrated by the cartoonist and Merry Prankster Paul Foster."
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"Caverns is a 1989 novel written collaboratively as an experiment by Ken Kesey and a creative writing class that he taught at the University of Oregon.",
" The cover of the book says it was written by O.U. Levon—the name of this supposed author, spelled backwards, is \"novel U.O.\" (University of Oregon).",
" The full list of authors is: Robert Blucher, Ben Bochner, James Finley, Jeff Forester, Bennett Huffman, Lynn Jeffress, Ken Kesey, Neil Lidstrom, H. Highwater Powers, Jane Sather, Charles Varani, Meredith Wadley, Lidia Yukman and Ken Zimmerman."
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"The Storyteller, also known as the Ken Kesey Memorial, is an outdoor bronze sculpture by Pete Helzer, installed at Broadway Plaza (located at Broadway and Willamette Street) in Eugene, Oregon, in the United States.",
" Unveiled in 2003, it depicts American novelist, essayist, and countercultural figure Ken Kesey reading to his three grandchildren, Kate Smith, Caleb Kesey and Jordan Smith.",
" Plaques on the base of the sculpture contain excerpts from Kesey's novels \"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest\" (1962) and \"Sometimes a Great Notion\" (1964)."
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"Kenneth Elton \"Ken\" Kesey ( ; September 17, 1935 – November 10, 2001) was an American novelist, essayist, and countercultural figure.",
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"Last Go Round (1994) is a novel written by Ken Kesey and Ken Babbs.",
" It was Kesey's last novel and is about the famous \"Last Go Round\" that took place at the original Pendleton Round-Up in 1911.",
" The book contains references to real historical figures, and was published with photographs from the early days of the Pendleton rodeo.",
" However, the story is written as a tall tale, with characters and feats that are larger than life."
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"The Thomas Wolfe House, also known as the Thomas Wolfe Memorial, is a state historic site, historic house and museum located at 52 North Market Street in downtown Asheville, North Carolina.",
" The American author Thomas Wolfe (1900-1938) lived in the home during his boyhood.",
" The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1971 for its association with Wolfe.",
" It is located in the Downtown Asheville Historic District."
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"sentences": [
"Thomas Clayton Wolfe (October 3, 1900 – September 15, 1938) was an American novelist of the early twentieth century."
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"Title: The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test\n\nThe Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test is a nonfiction book by Tom Wolfe that was published in 1968. The book is remembered today as an early – and arguably the most popular – example of the growing literary style called New Journalism. Wolfe presents an as-if-firsthand account of the experiences of Ken Kesey and his band of Merry Pranksters, who traveled across the country in a colorfully painted school bus named \"Further\". Kesey and the Pranksters became famous for their use of LSD and other psychedelic drugs in hopes of achieving intersubjectivity. The book chronicles the Acid Tests (parties in which LSD-laced Kool-Aid was used to obtain a communal trip), the group's encounters with (in)famous figures of the time, including famous authors, Hells Angels, and The Grateful Dead, and it also describes Kesey's exile to Mexico and his arrests.",
"Title: Further (bus)\n\nFurther, also known as Furthur, is a 1939 International Harvester school bus purchased by author Ken Kesey in 1964 to carry his \"Merry Band of Pranksters\" cross-country, filming their counterculture adventures as they went. Due to the chaos of the trip and editing difficulties, the footage of their journey was never released as a movie until the 2011 documentary film \"Magic Trip\" -- although the bus featured prominently in Tom Wolfe's 1968 book \"The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test\".",
"Title: Look Homeward, Angel\n\nLook Homeward, Angel: A Story of the Buried Life is a 1929 novel by Thomas Wolfe. It is Wolfe's first novel, and is considered a highly autobiographical American coming-of-age story. The character of Eugene Gant is generally believed to be a depiction of Wolfe himself. The novel covers the span of time from Eugene's birth to the age of 19. The setting is the fictional town and state of Altamont, Catawba, a fictionalization of his home town, Asheville, North Carolina. Playwright Ketti Frings wrote a theatrical adaptation of Wolfe's work in a 1957 play of the same title.",
"Title: Kesey's Garage Sale\n\nKesey's Garage Sale is a collection of essays written by Ken Kesey. The book features the play \"Over the Border\" which is based on the time Kesey spent hiding in Mexico from drug charges in the United States. It is illustrated by the cartoonist and Merry Prankster Paul Foster.",
"Title: Caverns (novel)\n\nCaverns is a 1989 novel written collaboratively as an experiment by Ken Kesey and a creative writing class that he taught at the University of Oregon. The cover of the book says it was written by O.U. Levon—the name of this supposed author, spelled backwards, is \"novel U.O.\" (University of Oregon). The full list of authors is: Robert Blucher, Ben Bochner, James Finley, Jeff Forester, Bennett Huffman, Lynn Jeffress, Ken Kesey, Neil Lidstrom, H. Highwater Powers, Jane Sather, Charles Varani, Meredith Wadley, Lidia Yukman and Ken Zimmerman.",
"Title: The Storyteller (sculpture)\n\nThe Storyteller, also known as the Ken Kesey Memorial, is an outdoor bronze sculpture by Pete Helzer, installed at Broadway Plaza (located at Broadway and Willamette Street) in Eugene, Oregon, in the United States. Unveiled in 2003, it depicts American novelist, essayist, and countercultural figure Ken Kesey reading to his three grandchildren, Kate Smith, Caleb Kesey and Jordan Smith. Plaques on the base of the sculpture contain excerpts from Kesey's novels \"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest\" (1962) and \"Sometimes a Great Notion\" (1964).",
"Title: Ken Kesey\n\nKenneth Elton \"Ken\" Kesey ( ; September 17, 1935 – November 10, 2001) was an American novelist, essayist, and countercultural figure. He considered himself a link between the Beat Generation of the 1950s and the hippies of the 1960s.",
"Title: Last Go Round\n\nLast Go Round (1994) is a novel written by Ken Kesey and Ken Babbs. It was Kesey's last novel and is about the famous \"Last Go Round\" that took place at the original Pendleton Round-Up in 1911. The book contains references to real historical figures, and was published with photographs from the early days of the Pendleton rodeo. However, the story is written as a tall tale, with characters and feats that are larger than life.",
"Title: Thomas Wolfe House\n\nThe Thomas Wolfe House, also known as the Thomas Wolfe Memorial, is a state historic site, historic house and museum located at 52 North Market Street in downtown Asheville, North Carolina. The American author Thomas Wolfe (1900-1938) lived in the home during his boyhood. The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1971 for its association with Wolfe. It is located in the Downtown Asheville Historic District.",
"Title: Thomas Wolfe\n\nThomas Clayton Wolfe (October 3, 1900 – September 15, 1938) was an American novelist of the early twentieth century."
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What chord also known as fifth chord is prominent in Asian Kung-Fu Generation songs?
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power chord
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"\"Blood Circulator\" (ブラッドサーキュレーター , Buraddo Sākyurētā ) is a song by Japanese rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation.",
" It was released on July 13, 2016 and reached number 13 on the Oricon.",
" It was used as the opening for the anime \"Naruto\" and the third song by Asian Kung-Fu Generation in the \"Naruto\" media, after \"Haruka Kanata\" and \"Sore dewa, Mata Ashita\".",
" Masafumi Gotō said, \"The offer came to places where there was no song, no idea, no time, but I could not find a reason to refuse, I thought that I had to write down even while I was sleeping.\"",
" Single's B-side, Hakkei, sung by band's guitarist, Kensuke Kita.",
" This is the fourth time since 's B-side, \"Time Traveller\" in 2016."
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"Asian Kung-Fu Generation Presents: Nano–Mugen Compilation 2011 is a compilation album released by Asian Kung-Fu Generation on June 29, 2011 to advertise their ninth annual Nano-Mugen Festival, held at the Yokohama Arena from July 16 to July 17 of the same year.",
" It features songs from Asian Kung-Fu Generation, Weezer, The Rentals, and other bands that performed for the 2011 Nano-Mugen Festival."
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"\"Sore dewa, Mata Ashita\" (それでは、また明日 , Well Then, See You Tomorrow) ) is a song by Japanese rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation.",
" It was released on July 25, 2012 and reached number 11 on the Oricon charts, make them failed to enter Top 10 since Kimi to Iu Hana.",
" It was used as the theme song for \"\" and one of three song by Asian Kung-Fu Generation in the \"Naruto\" media, alongside Haruka Kanata and Blood Circulator."
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"In guitar music, especially electric guitar, a power chord (also fifth chord) is a colloquial name for a chord that consists of the root note and the fifth.",
" Power chords are commonly played on amplified guitars, especially on electric guitar with distortion.",
" Power chords are a key element of many styles of rock and especially in heavy metal, and punk rock."
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"Takahiro Yamada (山田 貴洋 , Yamada Takahiro ) (August 19, 1977) is the bass player and backing singer of the Japanese rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation.",
" Yamada met fellow band members Masafumi Gotō and Kensuke Kita while attending a music club of Kanto Gakuin University.",
" The three formed Asian Kung-Fu Generation in 1996, with drummer Kiyoshi Ijichi joining the band shortly after."
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"Asian Kung-Fu Generation Presents: Nano–Mugen Compilation is a compilation album released by Asian Kung-Fu Generation on June 8, 2005, to advertise their fifth Nano-Mugen Festival that was held at Yokohama Arena on July 9.",
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"Asian Kung-Fu Generation (アジアン・カンフー・ジェネレーション , Ajian Kanfū Jenerēshon , stylized as ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION) is a Japanese alternative rock band formed in Yokohama, Japan, in 1996.",
" For nearly its entire career, the band has consisted of vocalist Masafumi Gotō, guitarist Kensuke Kita, bassist Takahiro Yamada, and drummer Kiyoshi Ijichi.",
" Starting out as a college band, Asian Kung-Fu Generation released a series of independent EPs featuring lyrics mostly sung in English.",
" In 2002, they released their major-label EP debut \"Hōkai Amplifier\", from that point singing their lyrics in Japanese.",
" The band's musical style is influenced by seminal Western alternative rock acts as well as their own local Japanese indie-rock and punk scene.",
" Their songs incorporate various aspects of the genres, most typically expressing fast tempos and prominent power chord guitar riffs in addition to rhythmic groove and emotional lyrics.",
" Despite the indie nature of their music, the band has enjoyed worldwide commercial success in addition to critical acclaim.",
" Asian Kung-Fu Generation has been cited as one of the best, most balanced modern rock bands to emerge from Japan in the 2000s."
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"Masafumi Gotō (後藤 正文 , Gotō Masafumi ) (December 2, 1976) is the lead vocalist, main songwriter and rhythm guitarist of the Japanese rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation.",
" Masafumi met fellow band members Kensuke Kita and Takahiro Yamada while attending a music club of Kanto Gakuin University.",
" The three formed Asian Kung-Fu Generation in 1996, with drummer Kiyoshi Ijichi joining the band shortly after.",
" As the main songwriter of the band, Gotō is accredited for engendering a majority of their lyrics, but has a strong tendency to share songwriting duties equally among his bandmates.",
" His vocal style most often alternates between soft, melodic singing, and harder, harsher, yelling.",
" Masafumi has a degree in economics and his favourite artists include Weezer, Number Girl, Oasis, Teenage Fanclub, and Beck.",
" He launched his own music label, Only in Dreams and produces records for other artists such as Chatmonchy, Dr. Downer and The Chef Cooks Me.",
" He was also one of the founding members of the band Skeletons (スケルトンズ ) ."
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"Asian Kung-Fu Generation Presents: Nano–Mugen Compilation 2012 is a compilation album released by Asian Kung-Fu Generation on June 27, 2012 to advertise their tenth annual Nano-Mugen Festival, to be held at the Yokohama Arena on July 15 and 16.",
" It features songs from Asian Kung-Fu Generation, Motion City Soundtrack, Straightener, and other bands that will perform for the 2012 Nano-Mugen Festival and have performed on Nano-Mugen Circuit from June 4 to June 8 of the same year."
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"Title: Blood Circulator\n\n\"Blood Circulator\" (ブラッドサーキュレーター , Buraddo Sākyurētā ) is a song by Japanese rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation. It was released on July 13, 2016 and reached number 13 on the Oricon. It was used as the opening for the anime \"Naruto\" and the third song by Asian Kung-Fu Generation in the \"Naruto\" media, after \"Haruka Kanata\" and \"Sore dewa, Mata Ashita\". Masafumi Gotō said, \"The offer came to places where there was no song, no idea, no time, but I could not find a reason to refuse, I thought that I had to write down even while I was sleeping.\" Single's B-side, Hakkei, sung by band's guitarist, Kensuke Kita. This is the fourth time since 's B-side, \"Time Traveller\" in 2016.",
"Title: Nano-Mugen Compilation 2011\n\nAsian Kung-Fu Generation Presents: Nano–Mugen Compilation 2011 is a compilation album released by Asian Kung-Fu Generation on June 29, 2011 to advertise their ninth annual Nano-Mugen Festival, held at the Yokohama Arena from July 16 to July 17 of the same year. It features songs from Asian Kung-Fu Generation, Weezer, The Rentals, and other bands that performed for the 2011 Nano-Mugen Festival.",
"Title: Sore dewa, Mata Ashita\n\n\"Sore dewa, Mata Ashita\" (それでは、また明日 , Well Then, See You Tomorrow) ) is a song by Japanese rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation. It was released on July 25, 2012 and reached number 11 on the Oricon charts, make them failed to enter Top 10 since Kimi to Iu Hana. It was used as the theme song for \"\" and one of three song by Asian Kung-Fu Generation in the \"Naruto\" media, alongside Haruka Kanata and Blood Circulator.",
"Title: Power chord\n\nIn guitar music, especially electric guitar, a power chord (also fifth chord) is a colloquial name for a chord that consists of the root note and the fifth. Power chords are commonly played on amplified guitars, especially on electric guitar with distortion. Power chords are a key element of many styles of rock and especially in heavy metal, and punk rock.",
"Title: Takahiro Yamada (musician)\n\nTakahiro Yamada (山田 貴洋 , Yamada Takahiro ) (August 19, 1977) is the bass player and backing singer of the Japanese rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation. Yamada met fellow band members Masafumi Gotō and Kensuke Kita while attending a music club of Kanto Gakuin University. The three formed Asian Kung-Fu Generation in 1996, with drummer Kiyoshi Ijichi joining the band shortly after.",
"Title: Nano–Mugen Compilation\n\nAsian Kung-Fu Generation Presents: Nano–Mugen Compilation is a compilation album released by Asian Kung-Fu Generation on June 8, 2005, to advertise their fifth Nano-Mugen Festival that was held at Yokohama Arena on July 9. The album features one song from each of the eight total groups, composed of four Japanese bands and four UK bands, who performed at the event.",
"Title: Nano–Mugen Compilation 2006\n\nAsian Kung-Fu Generation Presents: Nano–Mugen Compilation 2006 is a compilation album released by Asian Kung-Fu Generation on July 5, 2006, to advertise their sixth annual Nano-Mugen Festival. The album features one song from each of the twelve groups — seven Japanese bands, three American bands, and two English bands — who performed.",
"Title: Asian Kung-Fu Generation\n\nAsian Kung-Fu Generation (アジアン・カンフー・ジェネレーション , Ajian Kanfū Jenerēshon , stylized as ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION) is a Japanese alternative rock band formed in Yokohama, Japan, in 1996. For nearly its entire career, the band has consisted of vocalist Masafumi Gotō, guitarist Kensuke Kita, bassist Takahiro Yamada, and drummer Kiyoshi Ijichi. Starting out as a college band, Asian Kung-Fu Generation released a series of independent EPs featuring lyrics mostly sung in English. In 2002, they released their major-label EP debut \"Hōkai Amplifier\", from that point singing their lyrics in Japanese. The band's musical style is influenced by seminal Western alternative rock acts as well as their own local Japanese indie-rock and punk scene. Their songs incorporate various aspects of the genres, most typically expressing fast tempos and prominent power chord guitar riffs in addition to rhythmic groove and emotional lyrics. Despite the indie nature of their music, the band has enjoyed worldwide commercial success in addition to critical acclaim. Asian Kung-Fu Generation has been cited as one of the best, most balanced modern rock bands to emerge from Japan in the 2000s.",
"Title: Masafumi Gotoh\n\nMasafumi Gotō (後藤 正文 , Gotō Masafumi ) (December 2, 1976) is the lead vocalist, main songwriter and rhythm guitarist of the Japanese rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation. Masafumi met fellow band members Kensuke Kita and Takahiro Yamada while attending a music club of Kanto Gakuin University. The three formed Asian Kung-Fu Generation in 1996, with drummer Kiyoshi Ijichi joining the band shortly after. As the main songwriter of the band, Gotō is accredited for engendering a majority of their lyrics, but has a strong tendency to share songwriting duties equally among his bandmates. His vocal style most often alternates between soft, melodic singing, and harder, harsher, yelling. Masafumi has a degree in economics and his favourite artists include Weezer, Number Girl, Oasis, Teenage Fanclub, and Beck. He launched his own music label, Only in Dreams and produces records for other artists such as Chatmonchy, Dr. Downer and The Chef Cooks Me. He was also one of the founding members of the band Skeletons (スケルトンズ ) .",
"Title: Nano-Mugen Compilation 2012\n\nAsian Kung-Fu Generation Presents: Nano–Mugen Compilation 2012 is a compilation album released by Asian Kung-Fu Generation on June 27, 2012 to advertise their tenth annual Nano-Mugen Festival, to be held at the Yokohama Arena on July 15 and 16. It features songs from Asian Kung-Fu Generation, Motion City Soundtrack, Straightener, and other bands that will perform for the 2012 Nano-Mugen Festival and have performed on Nano-Mugen Circuit from June 4 to June 8 of the same year."
] |
8,076
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Lawrence Austin Himes, was a general manager for two Major League Baseball teams: the Chicago White Sox (from 1986 until 1990) and the Chicago Cubs (from 1991 until 1994), and is best known for trading for which Haitian-Dominican former professional baseball right fielder?
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Sammy Sosa
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"Samuel \"Maiky\" Peralta Sosa (born November 12, 1968) is a Haitian-Dominican former professional baseball right fielder.",
" Sosa played with four Major League Baseball teams over his career, most notably the Chicago Cubs.",
" Sosa's Major League career began with the Texas Rangers in 1989 .",
" After three seasons with the Chicago White Sox, Sosa became a member of the Cubs in 1992 and became one of the league's best hitters.",
" Sosa hit his 400th home run in his 1,354th game and his 5,273rd at-bat, the quickest in National League history.",
" In 1998, Sosa and Mark McGwire achieved national fame for their home run-hitting prowess in pursuit of Roger Maris' home run record."
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"Ronald Mark Blomberg (born August 23, 1948), nicknamed Boomer, is an American former professional baseball player and minor league manager.",
" He played in Major League Baseball as a designated hitter, first baseman and right fielder.",
" He played for the New York Yankees (1969, 1971–76) and Chicago White Sox (1978), and was the manager of the Bet Shemesh Blue Sox in the Israel Baseball League (2007).",
" He was the first designated hitter in Major League Baseball history."
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"Lawrence Austin Himes (born October 7, 1940 in Riverside, California, United States) was a general manager for two Major League Baseball teams: the Chicago White Sox (from 1986 until 1990) and the Chicago Cubs (from 1991 until 1994).",
" He is best known for trading for Sammy Sosa during each tenure.",
" Prior to becoming a general manager, he was the California Angels scouting director from 1981 through 1986.",
" During his nine-year playing career (1961–69), Himes was a catcher in minor league baseball, batting .249 in 725 games played."
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"The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois.",
" The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division.",
" Home games are held at Guaranteed Rate Field, located on the city's South Side, and the team is owned by Jerry Reinsdorf.",
" They are one of two major league clubs in Chicago; the other is the Chicago Cubs, who are a member of the National League (NL) Central division."
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"The Chicago Cubs are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois.",
" The Cubs compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) Central division.",
" The team plays its home games at Wrigley Field, located on the city's North Side.",
" The Cubs are one of two major league teams in Chicago; the other, the Chicago White Sox, is a member of the American League (AL) Central division.",
" The Cubs, first known as the White Stockings, was a founding member of the NL in 1876, becoming the Chicago Cubs in 1903."
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"Rollie Hubert Zeider (November 16, 1883 – September 12, 1967) was a professional baseball player.",
" An infielder (playing over 100 games at all four infield positions in his career), he played nine seasons in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Sox (1910–13), New York Yankees (1913), Chicago Chi-Feds/Chicago Whales in the Federal League from 1914–15, and lastly the Chicago Cubs (1916–18).",
" He is one of only a few players to play for three different Chicago teams in his career, and one of two to do it in the 20th century.",
" He is the only player to hit home runs for all three Chicago major league teams in the twentieth century.",
" Along with Dutch Zwilling he is the only 20th century player to play in the same city in three different major leagues: American League (White Sox), Federal League (Chi-Feds/Whales), and the National League (Cubs)."
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"Jermaine Trevell Dye (born January 28, 1974) is an American former professional baseball right fielder.",
" Dye grew up in Northern California and was a multi-sport star at Will C. Wood High School in Vacaville.",
" Dye attended Cosumnes River College in Sacramento, where he played as a right fielder on a team that reached the playoffs.",
" Dye played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Atlanta Braves (1996), Kansas City Royals (1997–2001), Oakland Athletics (2001–2004), and the Chicago White Sox (2005–2009).",
" He won the World Series MVP with the White Sox in 2005.",
" Dye batted and threw right-handed and, in his prime, was known for his ability to hit for power and his powerful throwing arm.",
" Dye announced his retirement on March 31, 2011."
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"George Edward Browne (January 12, 1876 – December 9, 1920) was an American professional baseball right fielder.",
" He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies, New York Giants, Boston Doves, Chicago Cubs, Washington Senators, Chicago White Sox, and Brooklyn Dodgers between 1901 and 1912.",
" He was the National League leader in runs scored in 1904 with New York.",
" For his career, he compiled a .273 batting average, 303 runs batted in, 614 runs scored, and 190 stolen bases.",
" Browne was a member of the 1905 World Series Champion Giants, hitting .227 with one RBI and two runs scored in the World Series."
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"Richard Avina Renteria (born December 25, 1961) is an American former Major League Baseball infielder who is currently the manager of the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB).",
" Renteria played in parts of five seasons between 1986 and 1994 with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and Florida Marlins.",
" He then coached and managed in the Marlins organization until 2001, and in the San Diego Padres organization until 2013.",
" He was the manager of the Chicago Cubs in 2014.",
" Renteria was also the bench coach for the Chicago White Sox in 2016."
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"James McAnany (September 4, 1936 – December 16, 2015) was an American professional baseball player.",
" Primarily a right fielder, he played all or part of five seasons in Major League Baseball, from 1958 until 1962, for the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Cubs.",
" He was in the White Sox starting lineup for three of the six games in the 1959 World Series."
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"Title: Sammy Sosa\n\nSamuel \"Maiky\" Peralta Sosa (born November 12, 1968) is a Haitian-Dominican former professional baseball right fielder. Sosa played with four Major League Baseball teams over his career, most notably the Chicago Cubs. Sosa's Major League career began with the Texas Rangers in 1989 . After three seasons with the Chicago White Sox, Sosa became a member of the Cubs in 1992 and became one of the league's best hitters. Sosa hit his 400th home run in his 1,354th game and his 5,273rd at-bat, the quickest in National League history. In 1998, Sosa and Mark McGwire achieved national fame for their home run-hitting prowess in pursuit of Roger Maris' home run record.",
"Title: Ron Blomberg\n\nRonald Mark Blomberg (born August 23, 1948), nicknamed Boomer, is an American former professional baseball player and minor league manager. He played in Major League Baseball as a designated hitter, first baseman and right fielder. He played for the New York Yankees (1969, 1971–76) and Chicago White Sox (1978), and was the manager of the Bet Shemesh Blue Sox in the Israel Baseball League (2007). He was the first designated hitter in Major League Baseball history.",
"Title: Larry Himes\n\nLawrence Austin Himes (born October 7, 1940 in Riverside, California, United States) was a general manager for two Major League Baseball teams: the Chicago White Sox (from 1986 until 1990) and the Chicago Cubs (from 1991 until 1994). He is best known for trading for Sammy Sosa during each tenure. Prior to becoming a general manager, he was the California Angels scouting director from 1981 through 1986. During his nine-year playing career (1961–69), Himes was a catcher in minor league baseball, batting .249 in 725 games played.",
"Title: Chicago White Sox\n\nThe Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. Home games are held at Guaranteed Rate Field, located on the city's South Side, and the team is owned by Jerry Reinsdorf. They are one of two major league clubs in Chicago; the other is the Chicago Cubs, who are a member of the National League (NL) Central division.",
"Title: Chicago Cubs\n\nThe Chicago Cubs are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois. The Cubs compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) Central division. The team plays its home games at Wrigley Field, located on the city's North Side. The Cubs are one of two major league teams in Chicago; the other, the Chicago White Sox, is a member of the American League (AL) Central division. The Cubs, first known as the White Stockings, was a founding member of the NL in 1876, becoming the Chicago Cubs in 1903.",
"Title: Rollie Zeider\n\nRollie Hubert Zeider (November 16, 1883 – September 12, 1967) was a professional baseball player. An infielder (playing over 100 games at all four infield positions in his career), he played nine seasons in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Sox (1910–13), New York Yankees (1913), Chicago Chi-Feds/Chicago Whales in the Federal League from 1914–15, and lastly the Chicago Cubs (1916–18). He is one of only a few players to play for three different Chicago teams in his career, and one of two to do it in the 20th century. He is the only player to hit home runs for all three Chicago major league teams in the twentieth century. Along with Dutch Zwilling he is the only 20th century player to play in the same city in three different major leagues: American League (White Sox), Federal League (Chi-Feds/Whales), and the National League (Cubs).",
"Title: Jermaine Dye\n\nJermaine Trevell Dye (born January 28, 1974) is an American former professional baseball right fielder. Dye grew up in Northern California and was a multi-sport star at Will C. Wood High School in Vacaville. Dye attended Cosumnes River College in Sacramento, where he played as a right fielder on a team that reached the playoffs. Dye played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Atlanta Braves (1996), Kansas City Royals (1997–2001), Oakland Athletics (2001–2004), and the Chicago White Sox (2005–2009). He won the World Series MVP with the White Sox in 2005. Dye batted and threw right-handed and, in his prime, was known for his ability to hit for power and his powerful throwing arm. Dye announced his retirement on March 31, 2011.",
"Title: George Browne (baseball)\n\nGeorge Edward Browne (January 12, 1876 – December 9, 1920) was an American professional baseball right fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies, New York Giants, Boston Doves, Chicago Cubs, Washington Senators, Chicago White Sox, and Brooklyn Dodgers between 1901 and 1912. He was the National League leader in runs scored in 1904 with New York. For his career, he compiled a .273 batting average, 303 runs batted in, 614 runs scored, and 190 stolen bases. Browne was a member of the 1905 World Series Champion Giants, hitting .227 with one RBI and two runs scored in the World Series.",
"Title: Rick Renteria\n\nRichard Avina Renteria (born December 25, 1961) is an American former Major League Baseball infielder who is currently the manager of the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB). Renteria played in parts of five seasons between 1986 and 1994 with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and Florida Marlins. He then coached and managed in the Marlins organization until 2001, and in the San Diego Padres organization until 2013. He was the manager of the Chicago Cubs in 2014. Renteria was also the bench coach for the Chicago White Sox in 2016.",
"Title: Jim McAnany\n\nJames McAnany (September 4, 1936 – December 16, 2015) was an American professional baseball player. Primarily a right fielder, he played all or part of five seasons in Major League Baseball, from 1958 until 1962, for the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Cubs. He was in the White Sox starting lineup for three of the six games in the 1959 World Series."
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8,077
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Who granted this American Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner, who founded Metamoris, a black belt?
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Hélio Gracie
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" IBJJF ranks Mackenzie as the number one female black belt in brazilian jiu-jitsu.",
" She holds a black belt under her father, Wellington \"Megaton\" Dias who is one of the top Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belts in the world.",
" She is an ADCC and no gi BJJ (black belt) World Champion."
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"Alexandre \"Xande\" Ribeiro (born January 20, 1981 in Manaus-Amazonas, Brazil), is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner, mixed martial artist and submission wrestler.",
" He is a two-time World (Mundial) Black Belt Absolute (open weight) World Jiu-Jitsu Champion, five-time World (Mundial) Black Belt Heavy Weight Champion, and three-time World Black Belt Pro Division Champion."
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"Clark Rouson Gracie (born July 17, 1984) is an American Brazilian jiu-jitsu competitor and member of the Gracie family.",
" He is the grandson of Carlos Gracie, the founder and creator of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, and first eldest son of Carley Gracie, the father of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu in the United States.",
" He is a 2013 Pan American black belt champion in the middleweight division, submitting his opponent in the finals with his signature omoplata, or clarkoplata, finish.",
" He was awarded the Submission of the year award from the World Jiu Jitsu Expo for his Pan Am 2013 final match.",
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"Keenan Kai-James Cornelius is an American Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner known for his competitive achievements, most notably including what has been dubbed a grand slam in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, having won double gold medals at four major tournaments - the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship, Pan-American Championship, European Open Championship, and Brazilian National Jiu-Jitsu Championship - at his given belt rank"
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"Ralek Gracie ( ; born October 4, 1985) is an American Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner and mixed martial artist.",
" As the son of Rorion Gracie, he is a member of the Gracie family, and the nephew of Legends of MMA Hall of Famer Rickson Gracie and UFC Hall of Famer Royce Gracie.",
" He was awarded his black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu by his grandfather Hélio Gracie.",
" He is also the founder of Metamoris, a submission-only grappling promotion."
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"Roger Gracie Gomes (born September 26, 1981) is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner and mixed martial artist.",
" A member of the Gracie family, he is the son of Reila Gracie (daughter of Carlos Gracie) and Mauricio Motta Gomes.",
" Roger was awarded his black belt by his cousin Renzo Gracie at the behest of Carlos Gracie, Jr. whilst training in New York in 2003.",
" He is currently a third degree black belt.",
" Roger Gracie is the founder and head instructor at The Roger Gracie Academy located in Kensington, London, England.",
" Notable Black belt promotions include Raymond Stevens (judoka), Nick Gregoriades & Kywan Gracie Behring.",
" Roger is also an active mixed martial arts competitor and is the current ONE World Cruiserweight Champion."
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"Rubens Charles Maciel (born December 24, 1979), aka \"Cobrinha\" and sometimes referred to as Rubens \"Cobrinha\" Charles, is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) competitor.",
" He is considered the best featherweight in the decade and to be among the best pound for pound jiu jitsu competitors in the world .",
" Cobrinha is a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu under Fernando \"Terere\" Augusto and a member of Alliance Jiu Jitsu.",
" Cobrinha has won a total of six world championship titles in Brazilian jiu-jitsu as a black belt in the featherweight (or lightweight) category.",
" He started training BJJ in 2000, received his black belt in 2005, and has since medaled in every World Jiu-Jitsu Championship in which he has competed - a total of ten.",
" He is known for his attacking style of jiu jitsu and, in particular, for his guard.",
" His guard was voted the best Guard of the Decade by fellow World Champions."
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"Braulio de Oliveira Estima is a 3rd degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.",
" He received his black belt from Carlos Gracie Jr. on January 4, 2004.",
" Throughout his grappling career, he has won in many Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournaments across the world, such as the Mundials, ADCC, Pan American Championship, and European Championship.",
" His long list of accomplishments has made him well respected among other Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioners, such that some consider him one of the top Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioners in the world."
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"Metamoris is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu promotion, founded by Ralek Gracie, that organizes events in Los Angeles, California.",
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"Jonathan Torres, also known as \"JT\" Torres, is a Puerto Rican American Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner.",
" He is known for a number of competitive accomplishments earned both prior to and following his promotion to black belt."
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"Title: Mackenzie Dern\n\nMackenzie Lynne Dern (born March 24, 1993) is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner and mixed martial artist. IBJJF ranks Mackenzie as the number one female black belt in brazilian jiu-jitsu. She holds a black belt under her father, Wellington \"Megaton\" Dias who is one of the top Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belts in the world. She is an ADCC and no gi BJJ (black belt) World Champion.",
"Title: Alexandre Ribeiro\n\nAlexandre \"Xande\" Ribeiro (born January 20, 1981 in Manaus-Amazonas, Brazil), is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner, mixed martial artist and submission wrestler. He is a two-time World (Mundial) Black Belt Absolute (open weight) World Jiu-Jitsu Champion, five-time World (Mundial) Black Belt Heavy Weight Champion, and three-time World Black Belt Pro Division Champion.",
"Title: Clark Gracie\n\nClark Rouson Gracie (born July 17, 1984) is an American Brazilian jiu-jitsu competitor and member of the Gracie family. He is the grandson of Carlos Gracie, the founder and creator of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, and first eldest son of Carley Gracie, the father of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu in the United States. He is a 2013 Pan American black belt champion in the middleweight division, submitting his opponent in the finals with his signature omoplata, or clarkoplata, finish. He was awarded the Submission of the year award from the World Jiu Jitsu Expo for his Pan Am 2013 final match. One of the most active current competitors from the Gracie lineage, Clark Gracie is also a 2017 World Master black belt champion in the middleweight division.",
"Title: Keenan Cornelius\n\nKeenan Kai-James Cornelius is an American Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner known for his competitive achievements, most notably including what has been dubbed a grand slam in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, having won double gold medals at four major tournaments - the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship, Pan-American Championship, European Open Championship, and Brazilian National Jiu-Jitsu Championship - at his given belt rank",
"Title: Ralek Gracie\n\nRalek Gracie ( ; born October 4, 1985) is an American Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner and mixed martial artist. As the son of Rorion Gracie, he is a member of the Gracie family, and the nephew of Legends of MMA Hall of Famer Rickson Gracie and UFC Hall of Famer Royce Gracie. He was awarded his black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu by his grandfather Hélio Gracie. He is also the founder of Metamoris, a submission-only grappling promotion.",
"Title: Roger Gracie\n\nRoger Gracie Gomes (born September 26, 1981) is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner and mixed martial artist. A member of the Gracie family, he is the son of Reila Gracie (daughter of Carlos Gracie) and Mauricio Motta Gomes. Roger was awarded his black belt by his cousin Renzo Gracie at the behest of Carlos Gracie, Jr. whilst training in New York in 2003. He is currently a third degree black belt. Roger Gracie is the founder and head instructor at The Roger Gracie Academy located in Kensington, London, England. Notable Black belt promotions include Raymond Stevens (judoka), Nick Gregoriades & Kywan Gracie Behring. Roger is also an active mixed martial arts competitor and is the current ONE World Cruiserweight Champion.",
"Title: Rubens Charles Maciel\n\nRubens Charles Maciel (born December 24, 1979), aka \"Cobrinha\" and sometimes referred to as Rubens \"Cobrinha\" Charles, is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) competitor. He is considered the best featherweight in the decade and to be among the best pound for pound jiu jitsu competitors in the world . Cobrinha is a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu under Fernando \"Terere\" Augusto and a member of Alliance Jiu Jitsu. Cobrinha has won a total of six world championship titles in Brazilian jiu-jitsu as a black belt in the featherweight (or lightweight) category. He started training BJJ in 2000, received his black belt in 2005, and has since medaled in every World Jiu-Jitsu Championship in which he has competed - a total of ten. He is known for his attacking style of jiu jitsu and, in particular, for his guard. His guard was voted the best Guard of the Decade by fellow World Champions.",
"Title: Braulio Estima\n\nBraulio de Oliveira Estima is a 3rd degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He received his black belt from Carlos Gracie Jr. on January 4, 2004. Throughout his grappling career, he has won in many Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournaments across the world, such as the Mundials, ADCC, Pan American Championship, and European Championship. His long list of accomplishments has made him well respected among other Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioners, such that some consider him one of the top Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioners in the world.",
"Title: Metamoris\n\nMetamoris is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu promotion, founded by Ralek Gracie, that organizes events in Los Angeles, California. Live events of Metamoris are broadcast via internet pay-per-view around the world and via premium TV at Canal Combate in Brazil.",
"Title: Jonathan Torres\n\nJonathan Torres, also known as \"JT\" Torres, is a Puerto Rican American Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner. He is known for a number of competitive accomplishments earned both prior to and following his promotion to black belt."
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8,078
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Secrets and Sins included the song Let it Go, which was featured on the soundtrack for the 1986 film directed by whom?
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Adrian Lyne
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" Included is the calypso-reggae style hit single \"Let It Go,\" later featured on the motion picture soundtrack for \"9½ Weeks\".",
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"Reform School Girls is the soundtrack album for the 1986 film of the same name.",
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" The track \"Countdown to Love\" was also featured in the 1984 film, \"Streets of Fire\", while both \"Playin' with Fire\" and \"Signals\" would later appear in the 1986 film, \"Touch and Go\".",
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" The band also performs in the movie.",
" The band recorded the song \"Touch the Sky\" which can be heard in the 1986 film Thrashin' starring Josh Brolin.",
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"9½ Weeks (originally titled Nine ½ Weeks) is a 1986 American erotic romantic drama film directed by Adrian Lyne with a screenplay by Sarah Kernochan, Zalman King, and Patricia Louisanna Knop.",
" The film is based on the 1978 memoir of the same name by Austrian-American author Ingeborg Day.",
" It stars Kim Basinger as Elizabeth McGraw and Mickey Rourke as John Gray.",
" McGraw is a New York City art gallery employee who has a brief yet intense affair with a mysterious Wall Street broker.",
" The film was completed in 1984, but not released until February 1986."
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"Sins of Rome (Italian: \"Spartaco\" , also known as \"Sins of Rome: Story of Spartacus\", \"Spartacus\" and \"Spartacus the Gladiator\") is a 1953 Italian epic historical drama film directed by Riccardo Freda and loosely based on the life story of Spartacus.",
" The rights of film's negatives and copies were bought by the producers of Stanley Kubrick's \"Spartacus\", as to prevent eventual new releases of the film that could have damaged the commercial outcome of Kubrik's film; this resulted in \"Sins of Rome\"'s withdrawal from market for about thirty years."
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"\"Pause\" is a single by Jay Dee that was chosen to lead his 2001 (see 2001 in music) album, \"Welcome 2 Detroit\".",
" Besides a grunt and an ad-lib, (\"Bounce\"), Jay Dee himself doesn't perform on the song, but instead features his friends Frank-N-Dank, who brace the horn-laced track with suitably over-the-top braggadocio.",
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"Greetings from Timbuk3 is the debut album by American band Timbuk3, released in 1986.",
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" The songs \"Life is Hard\" and \"Shame on You\" were used on the soundtrack for the 1986 film \"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2\" and were also featured on the film's accompanying soundtrack album."
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"\"Let's Go Mets Go!\"",
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" The idea for the song was conceived in July 1986, when the Mets had a powerful lead in the National League East, and the pennant seemed predictable.",
" \"Let's Go Mets Go\" was composed and produced by Shelly Palmer, and lead vocals were performed by Tom Bernfeld."
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"Title: Something Real (Inside Me/Inside You)\n\n\"Something Real\" is a 1987 single by the band Mr. Mister and the first single from \"Go On...\". The song hit No. 29 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1987. An earlier version was featured on the soundtrack to the 1986 film, \"Youngblood\" and the song was re-recorded for \"Go On...\".",
"Title: Reform School Girls (soundtrack)\n\nReform School Girls is the soundtrack album for the 1986 film of the same name. It was released in 1986 by Rhino Records. The soundtrack features mostly hard rock and heavy metal songs. Wendy O. Williams contributed four songs to the soundtrack; \"It's My Life\" from her debut studio album \"WOW\" (1984), \"Bad Girl\" and \"Goin' Wild\" from her second album \"Kommander of Kaos\" (1986), and the title song \"Reform School Girls\" recorded for the film. Williams herself appears in the film as a reform school bully Charlie Chamblis. Other artists on the album, consisting only of female singers and bands, include Etta James, Girlschool, Screamin' Sirens and Girl's Night Out.",
"Title: Pulse (Greg Phillinganes album)\n\nPulse is the title of the second solo album from session keyboardist Greg Phillinganes. Released on July 17, 1984, the album included what is perhaps Phillinganes' best-known solo \"hit,\" a cover of Japanese synthpop band Yellow Magic Orchestra's song, \"Behind the Mask,\" with additional lyrics by Michael Jackson. The track \"Countdown to Love\" was also featured in the 1984 film, \"Streets of Fire\", while both \"Playin' with Fire\" and \"Signals\" would later appear in the 1986 film, \"Touch and Go\". In addition, the song \"Lazy Nina\" was written by Donald Fagen exclusively for Phillinganes, and has never been recorded by Fagen himself. The details of the release are below.",
"Title: White Sister (band)\n\nWhite Sister were an American hard rock and AOR band formed in 1980. Their song \"Save Me Tonight\" appeared on the soundtrack album for the 1985 Columbia Pictures film, \"Fright Night\". Their song \"April\" can be heard in the 1986 Metro-Goldwyn Mayer film, \"Killer Party\". The band also performs in the movie. The band recorded the song \"Touch the Sky\" which can be heard in the 1986 film Thrashin' starring Josh Brolin. Their song \"Dancin' on Midnight\" appeared on the soundtrack album for the 1989 Magnum Pictures film \"\". Their song \"Fashion by Passion\" appeared on the soundtrack album for Touchstone Pictures film \"Stella\" starring Bette Midler.",
"Title: 9½ Weeks\n\n9½ Weeks (originally titled Nine ½ Weeks) is a 1986 American erotic romantic drama film directed by Adrian Lyne with a screenplay by Sarah Kernochan, Zalman King, and Patricia Louisanna Knop. The film is based on the 1978 memoir of the same name by Austrian-American author Ingeborg Day. It stars Kim Basinger as Elizabeth McGraw and Mickey Rourke as John Gray. McGraw is a New York City art gallery employee who has a brief yet intense affair with a mysterious Wall Street broker. The film was completed in 1984, but not released until February 1986.",
"Title: Sins of Rome\n\nSins of Rome (Italian: \"Spartaco\" , also known as \"Sins of Rome: Story of Spartacus\", \"Spartacus\" and \"Spartacus the Gladiator\") is a 1953 Italian epic historical drama film directed by Riccardo Freda and loosely based on the life story of Spartacus. The rights of film's negatives and copies were bought by the producers of Stanley Kubrick's \"Spartacus\", as to prevent eventual new releases of the film that could have damaged the commercial outcome of Kubrik's film; this resulted in \"Sins of Rome\"'s withdrawal from market for about thirty years.",
"Title: Pause (Jay Dee song)\n\n\"Pause\" is a single by Jay Dee that was chosen to lead his 2001 (see 2001 in music) album, \"Welcome 2 Detroit\". Besides a grunt and an ad-lib, (\"Bounce\"), Jay Dee himself doesn't perform on the song, but instead features his friends Frank-N-Dank, who brace the horn-laced track with suitably over-the-top braggadocio. Much of Dank's opening first is later featured in scratches on Dilla's Ruff Draft EP song Let's Take It Back.",
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"Title: Let's Go Mets Go\n\n\"Let's Go Mets Go!\" (also entitled \"Let's Go Mets!\") was the rally song of the 1986 World Series champion New York Mets baseball team. The song was the brainchild of famed advertiser Jerry Della Femina and two of his executives, Bob Sherman and Jon Olken. The idea for the song was conceived in July 1986, when the Mets had a powerful lead in the National League East, and the pennant seemed predictable. \"Let's Go Mets Go\" was composed and produced by Shelly Palmer, and lead vocals were performed by Tom Bernfeld."
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8,079
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Who directed more films, Marguerite Duras or Arthur Rosson?
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Arthur Rosson
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" She claims to have \"forgotten\" ever writing the diary in which she recorded her wartime experiences, but most critics believe that to be a deliberate attempt to confuse autobiography and fiction.",
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"Title: La Voleuse\n\nLa Voleuse, meaning 'the thief', is the French title of a 1966 Franco-German film directed by Jean Chapot, with dialogue by Marguerite Duras, that is called Schornstein Nr. 4 in German.",
"Title: La Musica (film)\n\nLa Musica is a 1967 French drama film directed by Marguerite Duras and Paul Séban after Duras' play of the same name () first performed 8 October 1965 at the Studio des Champs-Elysées.",
"Title: Fine Manners\n\nFine Manners is a 1926 American black-and-white silent comedy film directed initially by Lewis Milestone and completed by Richard Rosson for Famous Players-Lasky/Paramount Pictures. After an argument with actress Gloria Swanson, director Milestone walked off the project, causing the film to be completed by Rosson, who had picked up directorial tricks while working as an assistant director to Allan Dwan. The success of the film, being Rosson's first directorial effort since he co-directed \"Her Father's Keeper\" in 1917 with his brother Arthur Rosson, won him a long-term contract with Famous Players-Lasky.",
"Title: Duras: Duchamp\n\nDuras: Duchamp is an album of contemporary classical music by American composer and saxophonist/multi-instrumentalist John Zorn consisting two tribute compositions for Marguerite Duras and Marcel Duchamp.",
"Title: Marguerite Duras\n\nMarguerite Donnadieu, known as Marguerite Duras (] ; 4 April 1914 – 3 March 1996), was a French novelist, playwright, scriptwriter, essayist, and experimental filmmaker. Her 1959 film \"Hiroshima mon amour\", earned her a nomination for Best Original Screenplay at the Academy Awards."
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Are both Tahita Bulmer and Angela Gossow singers?
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" It is the third album to feature the vocals of Angela Gossow.",
" The album had some commercial success reaching number 87 on the \"Billboard\" 200 selling 12,000 copies.",
" Christopher Amott left the band shortly after recording the album in July 2005 but rejoined 2 years later for the songwriting sessions for \"Rise of the Tyrant\"."
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" Its members were in bands such as Carcass, Armageddon, Carnage, Mercyful Fate, Spiritual Beggars, Nevermore, and Eucharist.",
" It was founded by Carcass guitarist Michael Amott along with Johan Liiva, who were both originally from the influential death metal band Carnage.",
" The band has released ten studio albums, three live albums, three video albums and four EPs.",
" The band was originally fronted by Johan Liiva, who was replaced by German Angela Gossow as lead vocalist in 2000.",
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" It is the first Arch Enemy album to feature the vocals of Angela Gossow.",
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" It is the first Arch Enemy album in 13 years since Wages of Sin to feature a new line-up; Alissa White-Gluz took over on vocals after former long-time vocalist Angela Gossow stepped down from vocal duties to be the band's business manager.",
" Additionally, ex-Arsis guitarist Nick Cordle replaced Christopher Amott in 2012.",
" Cordle ultimately left the band just before their European tour and was replaced by former Nevermore Guitarist Jeff Loomis"
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" It was released on March 6, 2002.",
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" The song \"Starbreaker\" is a Judas Priest cover from the album \"Sin After Sin\"."
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" It was founded by Carcass guitarist Michael Amott along with Johan Liiva, who were both originally from the influential death metal band Carnage.",
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"Catherine Steadman is an English actress, best known for playing Mabel Lane Fox in series 5 (2014) of ITV drama \"Downton Abbey\".",
" She also played Nurse Angela Wilson in ITV's 1960s drama \"Breathless\", Joan Bulmer in the final season of \"The Tudors\" and Maggie Lewis in the 2016 ITV miniseries \"Tutankhamun\"."
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"Angela Nathalie Gossow (born 5 November 1974) is a German vocalist, best known as the former lead vocalist for the Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy.",
" Her other previous bands include Asmodina and Mistress.",
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"Pure DOPE is an American magazine and branding agency that focuses on highbrow urban culture and young, fly and affluent tastemakers.",
" Its coverage includes entertainers, athletes, hip-hop and R&B artists, film and television stars, fine artists, entrepreneurs, street glam brands, and skateboarders.",
" Its name is an acronym for \"Don’t Over Process Everything\".",
" Each edition has an abstract theme with a cultural meaning.",
" Popular artists and celebrities to cover Pure DOPE include: August Alsina, Tinashe, French Montana, Dascha Polanco, Sage The Gemini, Jazmine Sullivan, Fabolous, Angela Simmons, Soulja Boy, Cymphonique Miller, Big Sean, Trina, Meek Mill, Keke Palmer, The-Dream, Karen Civil, Dae Dae, Melanie Fiona, Chanel West Coast, Nick Cannon, Draya Michele, Travie McCoy, Angela Yee, Yo Gotti, The Game, Lindsey Morgan, Rich Homie Quan, Bianca Santos, Buster Skrine and many others.",
" International singers Agnez Mo (Indonesia) and Maluma (Colombia) have also covered Pure DOPE Magazine.",
" Additionally, the outlet has two companion publications: SEXEE Magazine and MANSION Men's Magazine."
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"Title: Tahita Bulmer\n\nTahita Rotardier Bulmer (born 29 April 1981) is an English singer-songwriter. She is known for her true contralto voice.",
"Title: Arch Enemy\n\nArch Enemy is a Swedish melodic death metal band, originally a supergroup, from Halmstad, formed in 1996. Its members were in bands such as Carcass, Armageddon, Carnage, Mercyful Fate, Spiritual Beggars, Nevermore, and Eucharist. It was founded by Carcass guitarist Michael Amott along with Johan Liiva, who were both originally from the influential death metal band Carnage. The band has released ten studio albums, three live albums, three video albums and four EPs. The band was originally fronted by Johan Liiva, who was replaced by German Angela Gossow as lead vocalist in 2000. Gossow left the band in March 2014 and was replaced by Canadian Alissa White-Gluz, while remaining as the group's manager.",
"Title: Wages of Sin\n\nWages of Sin is the fourth studio album by the Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy. It is the first Arch Enemy album to feature the vocals of Angela Gossow. It is also the first album they use Standard-C tuning, which they still use today. It was released on April 25th, 2001 in Japan, but the European and American releases were delayed to March 18th, 2002.",
"Title: War Eternal\n\nWar Eternal is the ninth studio album by Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy, which was released on June 9, 2014 by Century Media. It is the first Arch Enemy album in 13 years since Wages of Sin to feature a new line-up; Alissa White-Gluz took over on vocals after former long-time vocalist Angela Gossow stepped down from vocal duties to be the band's business manager. Additionally, ex-Arsis guitarist Nick Cordle replaced Christopher Amott in 2012. Cordle ultimately left the band just before their European tour and was replaced by former Nevermore Guitarist Jeff Loomis",
"Title: Burning Angel (EP)\n\nBurning Angel is the first EP from the Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy. It was released on March 6, 2002. It is Arch Enemy's second release with vocalist Angela Gossow, who took Johan Liiva's place in the band. The song \"Starbreaker\" is a Judas Priest cover from the album \"Sin After Sin\".",
"Title: Arch Enemy discography\n\nThe following is a comprehensive discography of Arch Enemy, a Swedish melodic death metal band that formed in 1996. Its members were in bands such as Carcass, Armageddon, Carnage, Mercyful Fate, Spiritual Beggars, and Eucharist. It was founded by Carcass guitarist Michael Amott along with Johan Liiva, who were both originally from the influential death metal band Carnage. The band has released ten studio albums, three live albums, three video albums and three EPs. The band was originally fronted by Johan Liiva, who was replaced by German Angela Gossow as lead vocalist in 2000. Gossow left the band in March 2014 and was replaced by Canadian Alissa White-Gluz, while remaining as the group's manager.",
"Title: Catherine Steadman\n\nCatherine Steadman is an English actress, best known for playing Mabel Lane Fox in series 5 (2014) of ITV drama \"Downton Abbey\". She also played Nurse Angela Wilson in ITV's 1960s drama \"Breathless\", Joan Bulmer in the final season of \"The Tudors\" and Maggie Lewis in the 2016 ITV miniseries \"Tutankhamun\".",
"Title: Angela Gossow\n\nAngela Nathalie Gossow (born 5 November 1974) is a German vocalist, best known as the former lead vocalist for the Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy. Her other previous bands include Asmodina and Mistress. She is considered to be one of the few successful female metal singers to use growling as her primary singing style.",
"Title: Pure DOPE\n\nPure DOPE is an American magazine and branding agency that focuses on highbrow urban culture and young, fly and affluent tastemakers. Its coverage includes entertainers, athletes, hip-hop and R&B artists, film and television stars, fine artists, entrepreneurs, street glam brands, and skateboarders. Its name is an acronym for \"Don’t Over Process Everything\". Each edition has an abstract theme with a cultural meaning. Popular artists and celebrities to cover Pure DOPE include: August Alsina, Tinashe, French Montana, Dascha Polanco, Sage The Gemini, Jazmine Sullivan, Fabolous, Angela Simmons, Soulja Boy, Cymphonique Miller, Big Sean, Trina, Meek Mill, Keke Palmer, The-Dream, Karen Civil, Dae Dae, Melanie Fiona, Chanel West Coast, Nick Cannon, Draya Michele, Travie McCoy, Angela Yee, Yo Gotti, The Game, Lindsey Morgan, Rich Homie Quan, Bianca Santos, Buster Skrine and many others. International singers Agnez Mo (Indonesia) and Maluma (Colombia) have also covered Pure DOPE Magazine. Additionally, the outlet has two companion publications: SEXEE Magazine and MANSION Men's Magazine."
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Is Bobby Fuller or Storm Large an author?
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Storm Large
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"Bobby Fuller Died for Your Sins is an album by recording artist and singer/songwriter Chuck Prophet.",
" It was released on February 10, 2017 on Yep Roc Records.",
" Chuck Prophet has described the album as :California Noir\", elaborating: \"the state has always represented the Golden Dream, and it's the tension between romance and reality that lurks underneath the surface in all noir films and paperbacks, and that connects these songs.",
" Doomed love, inconsolable loneliness, rags to riches to rags again, and fast-paced violence are always on the menu on the Left Coast.\"",
" The title of the album refers to the mystery long surrounding Bobby Fuller, a well regarded musician in the mid-1960s.",
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"James Gordon Reese, Jr., simply known as Jim Reese, (7 December 1941 – 26 October 1991) was a longtime member of the famed rock and roll band, The Bobby Fuller Four.",
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"Trash Box is a 5-CD box set of mid-1960s garage rock and psychedelic rock recordings, primarily by American bands.",
" This box set is similar to the earlier \"Pebbles Box\" (a 5-LP box set) and includes almost all of the same recordings in that box set (and in the same order), along with numerous bonus tracks at the end of each disc.",
" Supposedly, \"the Trash Box\" collects the first five volumes of the CDs in the Pebbles series (i.e., those released by AIP Records, not to be confused with the 4 earlier CDs that were issued by ESD Records).",
" However, as is generally true of the CD reissues of these five volumes (though not nearly to the same extent), the tracks differ significantly on all five discs as compared to both the original Pebbles LPs and the later Pebbles CDs in the corresponding volumes; and the surf rock rarities on \"Pebbles, Volume 4\" have been eschewed entirely.",
" Overall, there are 109 tracks in the box set (excluding the introduction and ending cuts) as compared to 101 songs on the individual CDs and 72 tracks in the \"Pebbles Box\".",
" Although most of the recordings on \"the Trash Box\" were released at some point on one of the individual Pebbles albums, several of the songs have not appeared elsewhere in the Pebbles series.",
" Inexplicably, one of these songs is the well-known hit \"I Fought the Law (but the Law Won)\" by the Bobby Fuller Four (on Disc Four) – which is also included in the \"Pebbles Box\" – in place of the much rarer \"Wine Wine Wine\" by Bobby Fuller that appears on \"Pebbles, Volume 2\"."
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"Shivaree was a Los Angeles-based music variety show that ran in syndication from 1965 to 1966.",
" It was created and hosted by KFWB-AM personality Gene Weed, LA's top nighttime DJ at the time, and who in later years became a producer for Dick Clark Productions.",
" In its brief run, the show featured numerous well-known acts, including the Supremes, the Rolling Stones, Jackie Wilson, Marvin Gaye, Ronnie Dove, James Brown, Stevie Wonder, The Ronettes, Cher, Simon and Garfunkel, the Byrds, The Toys, the Bobby Fuller Four, Allan Sherman, Lesley Gore, and Gary Lewis, and was taped at KABC-TV's studios in LA.",
" It began in syndication in April 1965 and ran through May 1966 in more than 150 markets in the U.S. and seven countries internationally.",
" Although it was a syndicated series, Shivaree was produced and owned by the ABC network.",
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" The Texas Tapes Revisited is a grammy nominated compilation of the work of Bobby Fuller and his recording band in El Paso, Texas before signing to Bob Keane's Del-Fi Records 1964.",
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"Storm Large (born Susan Storm Large, June 25, 1969) is a singer, songwriter, actress and author.",
" She attracted national attention as a contestant on the CBS reality television show \"\".",
" For many years solely a rock artist, in recent years she has branched out into the theater and cabaret world.",
" A resident of Portland, Oregon, she currently balances performing with her own band in venues around the country and touring with the Portland-based band Pink Martini around the world."
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"\"I Fought the Law\" is a song written by Sonny Curtis of the Crickets and popularized by a cover by the Bobby Fuller Four, which went on to become a top-ten hit for the band in 1966 and was also recorded by the Clash in 1979.",
" The Bobby Fuller Four version of this song was ranked No. 175 on the \"Rolling Stone\" list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2004, and the same year was named one of the 500 \"Songs that Shaped Rock\" by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame."
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"Title: The Bobby Fuller Four\n\nThe Bobby Fuller Four (sometimes stylized as Bobby Fuller 4) was a popular mid-1960s American rock & roll band started by Bobby Fuller. With its first incarnation formed in 1962 in El Paso, Texas, the group went on to produce some of its most memorable hits under Mustang Records in Hollywood, California. The band's most successful songs include \"Let Her Dance\", \"I Fought the Law\", and \"Love's Made a Fool of You.\"",
"Title: Randy Fuller (musician)\n\nRandall \"Randy\" Fuller (January 29, 1944) is an American rock singer, songwriter, and bass player best known for his work in the popular 60s rock group the Bobby Fuller Four with his older brother, Bobby Fuller.",
"Title: Bobby Fuller\n\nRobert Gaston Fuller (October 22, 1942 – July 18, 1966) was an American rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist best known for \"Love's Made a Fool of You\" and his cover of \"I Fought the Law\", recorded with his mid-1960s group The Bobby Fuller Four.",
"Title: Jim Reese (musician)\n\nJames Gordon Reese, Jr., simply known as Jim Reese, (7 December 1941 – 26 October 1991) was a longtime member of the famed rock and roll band, The Bobby Fuller Four. Being virtuosic at a variety of instruments, he is perhaps best known for his guitar work (both lead and rhythm). He provided backing vocals and rhythm guitar to the Bobby Fuller Four's greatest hit, \"I Fought the Law.\"",
"Title: Trash Box\n\nTrash Box is a 5-CD box set of mid-1960s garage rock and psychedelic rock recordings, primarily by American bands. This box set is similar to the earlier \"Pebbles Box\" (a 5-LP box set) and includes almost all of the same recordings in that box set (and in the same order), along with numerous bonus tracks at the end of each disc. Supposedly, \"the Trash Box\" collects the first five volumes of the CDs in the Pebbles series (i.e., those released by AIP Records, not to be confused with the 4 earlier CDs that were issued by ESD Records). However, as is generally true of the CD reissues of these five volumes (though not nearly to the same extent), the tracks differ significantly on all five discs as compared to both the original Pebbles LPs and the later Pebbles CDs in the corresponding volumes; and the surf rock rarities on \"Pebbles, Volume 4\" have been eschewed entirely. Overall, there are 109 tracks in the box set (excluding the introduction and ending cuts) as compared to 101 songs on the individual CDs and 72 tracks in the \"Pebbles Box\". Although most of the recordings on \"the Trash Box\" were released at some point on one of the individual Pebbles albums, several of the songs have not appeared elsewhere in the Pebbles series. Inexplicably, one of these songs is the well-known hit \"I Fought the Law (but the Law Won)\" by the Bobby Fuller Four (on Disc Four) – which is also included in the \"Pebbles Box\" – in place of the much rarer \"Wine Wine Wine\" by Bobby Fuller that appears on \"Pebbles, Volume 2\".",
"Title: Shivaree (TV series)\n\nShivaree was a Los Angeles-based music variety show that ran in syndication from 1965 to 1966. It was created and hosted by KFWB-AM personality Gene Weed, LA's top nighttime DJ at the time, and who in later years became a producer for Dick Clark Productions. In its brief run, the show featured numerous well-known acts, including the Supremes, the Rolling Stones, Jackie Wilson, Marvin Gaye, Ronnie Dove, James Brown, Stevie Wonder, The Ronettes, Cher, Simon and Garfunkel, the Byrds, The Toys, the Bobby Fuller Four, Allan Sherman, Lesley Gore, and Gary Lewis, and was taped at KABC-TV's studios in LA. It began in syndication in April 1965 and ran through May 1966 in more than 150 markets in the U.S. and seven countries internationally. Although it was a syndicated series, Shivaree was produced and owned by the ABC network. ",
"Title: Shakedown! The Texas Tapes Revisited\n\nShakedown! The Texas Tapes Revisited is a grammy nominated compilation of the work of Bobby Fuller and his recording band in El Paso, Texas before signing to Bob Keane's Del-Fi Records 1964. The two CDs compile Fuller's hit local singles, and a wealth of outtakes and other recordings over its 50 tracks.",
"Title: Storm Large\n\nStorm Large (born Susan Storm Large, June 25, 1969) is a singer, songwriter, actress and author. She attracted national attention as a contestant on the CBS reality television show \"\". For many years solely a rock artist, in recent years she has branched out into the theater and cabaret world. A resident of Portland, Oregon, she currently balances performing with her own band in venues around the country and touring with the Portland-based band Pink Martini around the world.",
"Title: I Fought the Law\n\n\"I Fought the Law\" is a song written by Sonny Curtis of the Crickets and popularized by a cover by the Bobby Fuller Four, which went on to become a top-ten hit for the band in 1966 and was also recorded by the Clash in 1979. The Bobby Fuller Four version of this song was ranked No. 175 on the \"Rolling Stone\" list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2004, and the same year was named one of the 500 \"Songs that Shaped Rock\" by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame."
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WALK (1370 AM) is a radio station licensed to Patchogue, New York, the station currently broadcasts an oldies format (that evolved from Adult Standards a few years ago gradually), simulcasting WHLI (1100 AM) is a radio station licensed to Hempstead, New York, is owned by who?
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"KTOP (1490 AM) is a radio station serving the Topeka, Kansas metropolitan area.",
" The station currently broadcasts a sports talk format, but prior to October 4, 2007, had broadcast an adult standards/oldies format.",
" KTOP is owned by Cumulus Media and licensed to Cumulus Licensing LLC."
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"WKYO (1360 AM) is a radio station licensed to Caro, Michigan broadcasting a full-service oldies format.",
" In addition to its 1950s-through-early 1970s oldies format the station features a strong commitment to local news and information from around Caro and Tuscola County.",
" WKYO is the only station in its region that plays a 1960s based oldies format since the Tri-Cities' WHNN evolved to a more Classic Hits direction, although Owosso's WOAP \"The Big 1080\" can be heard in parts of WKYO's listening area.",
" Prior to the current format, WKYO carried a long-running country format."
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"WRIG (1390 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a sports format.",
" Licensed to Schofield, Wisconsin, the station serves the Wausau, Wisconsin area.",
" The station is currently owned by Midwest Communications.",
" and features programming from Fox Sports Radio.",
" WRIG was originally located at 1400 kHz, licensed to Wausau, Wisconsin, broadcasting a Top 40 format until the move to 1390 kHz in 1985 and a switch to an Oldies format.",
" WRIG also broadcast Dial-Global's \"Adult Standards\" format from 1993 to 2006, and then the Oldies Channel until the move to FOX Sports Radio in 2009.",
" In November 2012, WRIG added a translator station at 93.9 MHz (call sign W230BU)."
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"WHLI (1100 AM) is a radio station licensed to Hempstead, New York which for decades broadcast a standards format.",
" The station's studios are located at 234 Airport Plaza Suite 5 in Farmingdale, New York and is owned by Connoisseur Media.",
" The format was modified gradually from 2009 to 2015 to soft Oldies and today the station offers a diversified oldies format of hits from the 50's through the 80's."
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"WMCW (1600 AM) was a radio station licensed to Harvard, Illinois, United States.",
" The station began broadcasting in 1955 and was originally owned by Esther Blodgett.",
" The station was the first commercial radio station licensed in McHenry County, Illinois, and the first station in Illinois owned and operated by a woman.",
" Esther Blodgett continued to own the station until 1979.",
" During the 1990s it carried an Adult Contemporary format with Casey Kasem's American Top-20 on the weekends.",
" The station also had a large amount of local news coverage.",
" In 1999, the station was sold to WPW Broadcasting.",
" The station aired a news talk format before switching to Adult Standards in early 2003, with the slogan \"Your Music, Your Lifestyle, Your Station\".",
" In 2004 Kovas Communications bought the station.",
" It continued to locally serve the Harvard area until it switched to Health Radio Network programming in 2005.",
" In 2008 Kovas Communications surrendered WMCW's license, and later the licenses of 1580 WKKD and 1600 WCGO to allow sister station 1590 WONX (now WCGO) to increase power to 7 kW."
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"WFAV (95.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Kankakee, Illinois.",
" WFAV has a Contemporary hit radio format and is owned by Milner Broadcasting.",
" Prior to adopting its current CHR format, the station was WVLI and aired an oldies format as \"The Valley\".",
" On August 2, 2012, the then-WVLI began simulcasting on 92.7 WKIF.",
" The station was previously simulcasted on WFAV 103.7 until April 2011.",
" On December 27, 2012, 95.1 began simulcasting the top 40 format of 103.7 and \"The Valley\" oldies format was moved to 92.7.",
" The two stations became known as 95.1 & 103.7 Hit Radio for the Kankakee River Valley."
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"KCLN (1390 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to serve the community of Clinton, Iowa.",
" KCLN primarily airs an automated adult standards format, and also features Clinton Lumberkings baseball broadcasts.",
" Prior to adult standards, the station broadcast an oldies format.",
" KCLN and its sister station KMCN 94.7 MHz (Formerly 97.7 MHz) have been owned since 1999 by Prairie Radio Communications which purchased the facilities from K to Z Ltd. who had been the owners of the AM/FM combo since 1990.",
" KCLN began broadcasting in 1956, and had the call letters KLNT from 1990-1998."
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"WSYY-FM (94.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting for approximately 18¼ hours per day, 7 days a week (from 4:55AM through 11:10PM ET) under the slogan, \"\"Radio With An Attitude\"\".",
" Playing a mix of oldies/classic hits, adult contemporary, rock music, and some country crossovers, the station broadcasts an Adult Hits/Full-Service format for approximately 16 hours per day, from 6:00AM through 10:00PM ET (reserving the first and, also, the final hour of their broadcast day to \"When Radio Was\").",
" \"The Mountain 94.9\" carries local high school sports in season.",
" \"The Mountain 94.9\" had also carried the complete schedule of Red Sox Baseball (from 1997 through 2015, prior to becoming a Former Affiliate in 2016, which was when Millinocket's affiliation with the Red Sox Baseball would ultimately be transferred over to co-owned WSYY-AM, thus concluding the frequent interruptions to the music on \"The Mountain 94.9\" during Baseball season).",
" The station currently features programming from CBS Radio and carries CBS Radio News at the top of every hour (and has been an affiliate of that network for many decades).",
" Licensed to Millinocket, Maine, United States, the station's broadcast signal serves the Central Penobscot County, Eastern Piscataquis County, and Southern Aroostook County Maine areas, and the station is licensed to serve the town of Millinocket, Maine, the very town where its studios/offices and tower site are located.",
" The station is currently owned by Katahdin Communications, Inc.",
" WSYY-FM originally went on the air in 1978 on 97.7 FM as WKTR, upgrading to its current facilities in 1984 on 94.9.",
" Prior to their \"The Mountain 94.9\" branding, WSYY-FM used to be referred to as \"North Country 95\", airing a full-time Country Music format.",
" The current format, branding, and slogan was probably adopted around March 1, 2004, when Katahdin Communications, Inc. assumed control of WSYY-FM & WSYY-AM from Katahdin Timberlands, LLC (as a result of the radio station facing increasing land disputes), initially as a short term lease agreement but the transfer of ownership ultimately became permanent.",
" Those same land disputes would eventually lead to a loss of WSYY-FM's 23,500 watt transmitter location (featuring an antenna HAAT of 211 meters); as a result, WSYY-FM may have been operating under a Special Temporary Authority License (a 12,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 68 meters via Hammond Ridge on Lake Road, about two miles from Millinocket Municipal Airport), ever since as long ago as late 2007, pending a planned permanent move to a 22,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 198.4 meters (from just off Nicatou Road in Medway, well east of WSYY-FM's old or current transmitter tower location).",
" On November 23th, 2016, the CP for this proposed move was modified to a 45,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 146.7 meters, the first time this proposed move has ever received official approval from the FCC.",
" WSYY-FM is one of the two Maine affiliates—apart from WLOB—of When Radio Was (7 days a week from 5:00AM through 6:00AM ET and also from 10:00PM through 11:00PM ET), is one of the two Maine affiliates (WWMJ) of The Acoustic Storm (Saturdays from 9:00AM through 12:00PM ET), is Maine's only affiliate of the Crook & Chase syndicated Country Music countdown programming (Sunday afternoons from 2:00PM through 6:00PM ET), and is an affiliate of the Blues Deluxe radio show.",
" WSYY-FM/WSYY-AM are unusual in that while these stations are authorized to broadcast 24 hours a day, the stations both have sign-offs every day (WSYY-AM signing off at sun-down, broadcasting only on Weekends (but not between Monday-through-Friday) and WSYY-FM broadcasting for approximately 18¼ hours per day, 7 days a week, WSYY-FM's broadcast day concluding with the 11:00PM ET Top-of-the-Hour CBS Radio newscast and then a Nightly Sign-Off Announcement and then an instrumentation of the American national anthem, followed by Dead Air amidst a Transmitter Power-Down, not Signing Back Onto The Air until 4:55AM ET).",
" In Old Town and also Bangor (and continuing southward and/or southwestward), the station has strong FM co-channel interference with Portland-market WHOM (which transmits from atop Mount Washington in New Hampshire, the tallest peak in the Northeast and had for a long time claimed on its website that it has the largest coverage area of any FM station in the United States, its signal spanning five states: NH, ME, VT, MA, NY and also parts of Southern Quebec Province, Canada), this matter being especially problematic before dawn or after dusk.",
" In favorable atmospheric conditions, a very weak signal of WHOM can be DX-ed in Millinocket during overnight hours (when WSYY-FM is off-the-air)."
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"WALK (1370 AM) is a radio station licensed to Patchogue, New York.",
" The station, initially owned by the Suffolk Broadcasting Corporation, went on the air on Sunday April 20, 1952 from the infamous 'fish-bowl' studios on Colonial Drive in East Patchogue, New York.",
" The station's studios would remain there for more than 62 years until they were sold to current owner Connoisseur Media.",
" For years WALK played nothing but classical, big-band, and jazz.",
" It was purchased in 1963 by the Island Broadcasting System along with its sister stations, WALK-FM Patchogue, New York & WRIV Riverhead, New York.",
" Island Broadcasting was owned in part by NBC News anchorman Chet Huntley.",
" WALK was one of the first stations on Long Island to run a full schedule of Christmas music during the holiday season.",
" The Holiday format began in 1995.",
" In later years it was run on both WALK AM & FM.",
" It continues to run on WALK-FM annually from around Thanksgiving through Christmas.",
" The station currently broadcasts an oldies format (that evolved from Adult Standards a few years ago gradually), simulcasting WHLI 1100 AM Hempstead, New York."
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"Title: KVRE\n\nKVRE (92.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Hot Springs Village, Arkansas. The station broadcasts an adult standards/oldies format and is owned by Caddo Broadcasting Company.",
"Title: KTOP (AM)\n\nKTOP (1490 AM) is a radio station serving the Topeka, Kansas metropolitan area. The station currently broadcasts a sports talk format, but prior to October 4, 2007, had broadcast an adult standards/oldies format. KTOP is owned by Cumulus Media and licensed to Cumulus Licensing LLC.",
"Title: WKYO\n\nWKYO (1360 AM) is a radio station licensed to Caro, Michigan broadcasting a full-service oldies format. In addition to its 1950s-through-early 1970s oldies format the station features a strong commitment to local news and information from around Caro and Tuscola County. WKYO is the only station in its region that plays a 1960s based oldies format since the Tri-Cities' WHNN evolved to a more Classic Hits direction, although Owosso's WOAP \"The Big 1080\" can be heard in parts of WKYO's listening area. Prior to the current format, WKYO carried a long-running country format.",
"Title: WRIG\n\nWRIG (1390 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a sports format. Licensed to Schofield, Wisconsin, the station serves the Wausau, Wisconsin area. The station is currently owned by Midwest Communications. and features programming from Fox Sports Radio. WRIG was originally located at 1400 kHz, licensed to Wausau, Wisconsin, broadcasting a Top 40 format until the move to 1390 kHz in 1985 and a switch to an Oldies format. WRIG also broadcast Dial-Global's \"Adult Standards\" format from 1993 to 2006, and then the Oldies Channel until the move to FOX Sports Radio in 2009. In November 2012, WRIG added a translator station at 93.9 MHz (call sign W230BU).",
"Title: WHLI\n\nWHLI (1100 AM) is a radio station licensed to Hempstead, New York which for decades broadcast a standards format. The station's studios are located at 234 Airport Plaza Suite 5 in Farmingdale, New York and is owned by Connoisseur Media. The format was modified gradually from 2009 to 2015 to soft Oldies and today the station offers a diversified oldies format of hits from the 50's through the 80's.",
"Title: WMCW\n\nWMCW (1600 AM) was a radio station licensed to Harvard, Illinois, United States. The station began broadcasting in 1955 and was originally owned by Esther Blodgett. The station was the first commercial radio station licensed in McHenry County, Illinois, and the first station in Illinois owned and operated by a woman. Esther Blodgett continued to own the station until 1979. During the 1990s it carried an Adult Contemporary format with Casey Kasem's American Top-20 on the weekends. The station also had a large amount of local news coverage. In 1999, the station was sold to WPW Broadcasting. The station aired a news talk format before switching to Adult Standards in early 2003, with the slogan \"Your Music, Your Lifestyle, Your Station\". In 2004 Kovas Communications bought the station. It continued to locally serve the Harvard area until it switched to Health Radio Network programming in 2005. In 2008 Kovas Communications surrendered WMCW's license, and later the licenses of 1580 WKKD and 1600 WCGO to allow sister station 1590 WONX (now WCGO) to increase power to 7 kW.",
"Title: WFAV\n\nWFAV (95.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Kankakee, Illinois. WFAV has a Contemporary hit radio format and is owned by Milner Broadcasting. Prior to adopting its current CHR format, the station was WVLI and aired an oldies format as \"The Valley\". On August 2, 2012, the then-WVLI began simulcasting on 92.7 WKIF. The station was previously simulcasted on WFAV 103.7 until April 2011. On December 27, 2012, 95.1 began simulcasting the top 40 format of 103.7 and \"The Valley\" oldies format was moved to 92.7. The two stations became known as 95.1 & 103.7 Hit Radio for the Kankakee River Valley.",
"Title: KCLN\n\nKCLN (1390 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to serve the community of Clinton, Iowa. KCLN primarily airs an automated adult standards format, and also features Clinton Lumberkings baseball broadcasts. Prior to adult standards, the station broadcast an oldies format. KCLN and its sister station KMCN 94.7 MHz (Formerly 97.7 MHz) have been owned since 1999 by Prairie Radio Communications which purchased the facilities from K to Z Ltd. who had been the owners of the AM/FM combo since 1990. KCLN began broadcasting in 1956, and had the call letters KLNT from 1990-1998.",
"Title: WSYY-FM\n\nWSYY-FM (94.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting for approximately 18¼ hours per day, 7 days a week (from 4:55AM through 11:10PM ET) under the slogan, \"\"Radio With An Attitude\"\". Playing a mix of oldies/classic hits, adult contemporary, rock music, and some country crossovers, the station broadcasts an Adult Hits/Full-Service format for approximately 16 hours per day, from 6:00AM through 10:00PM ET (reserving the first and, also, the final hour of their broadcast day to \"When Radio Was\"). \"The Mountain 94.9\" carries local high school sports in season. \"The Mountain 94.9\" had also carried the complete schedule of Red Sox Baseball (from 1997 through 2015, prior to becoming a Former Affiliate in 2016, which was when Millinocket's affiliation with the Red Sox Baseball would ultimately be transferred over to co-owned WSYY-AM, thus concluding the frequent interruptions to the music on \"The Mountain 94.9\" during Baseball season). The station currently features programming from CBS Radio and carries CBS Radio News at the top of every hour (and has been an affiliate of that network for many decades). Licensed to Millinocket, Maine, United States, the station's broadcast signal serves the Central Penobscot County, Eastern Piscataquis County, and Southern Aroostook County Maine areas, and the station is licensed to serve the town of Millinocket, Maine, the very town where its studios/offices and tower site are located. The station is currently owned by Katahdin Communications, Inc. WSYY-FM originally went on the air in 1978 on 97.7 FM as WKTR, upgrading to its current facilities in 1984 on 94.9. Prior to their \"The Mountain 94.9\" branding, WSYY-FM used to be referred to as \"North Country 95\", airing a full-time Country Music format. The current format, branding, and slogan was probably adopted around March 1, 2004, when Katahdin Communications, Inc. assumed control of WSYY-FM & WSYY-AM from Katahdin Timberlands, LLC (as a result of the radio station facing increasing land disputes), initially as a short term lease agreement but the transfer of ownership ultimately became permanent. Those same land disputes would eventually lead to a loss of WSYY-FM's 23,500 watt transmitter location (featuring an antenna HAAT of 211 meters); as a result, WSYY-FM may have been operating under a Special Temporary Authority License (a 12,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 68 meters via Hammond Ridge on Lake Road, about two miles from Millinocket Municipal Airport), ever since as long ago as late 2007, pending a planned permanent move to a 22,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 198.4 meters (from just off Nicatou Road in Medway, well east of WSYY-FM's old or current transmitter tower location). On November 23th, 2016, the CP for this proposed move was modified to a 45,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 146.7 meters, the first time this proposed move has ever received official approval from the FCC. WSYY-FM is one of the two Maine affiliates—apart from WLOB—of When Radio Was (7 days a week from 5:00AM through 6:00AM ET and also from 10:00PM through 11:00PM ET), is one of the two Maine affiliates (WWMJ) of The Acoustic Storm (Saturdays from 9:00AM through 12:00PM ET), is Maine's only affiliate of the Crook & Chase syndicated Country Music countdown programming (Sunday afternoons from 2:00PM through 6:00PM ET), and is an affiliate of the Blues Deluxe radio show. WSYY-FM/WSYY-AM are unusual in that while these stations are authorized to broadcast 24 hours a day, the stations both have sign-offs every day (WSYY-AM signing off at sun-down, broadcasting only on Weekends (but not between Monday-through-Friday) and WSYY-FM broadcasting for approximately 18¼ hours per day, 7 days a week, WSYY-FM's broadcast day concluding with the 11:00PM ET Top-of-the-Hour CBS Radio newscast and then a Nightly Sign-Off Announcement and then an instrumentation of the American national anthem, followed by Dead Air amidst a Transmitter Power-Down, not Signing Back Onto The Air until 4:55AM ET). In Old Town and also Bangor (and continuing southward and/or southwestward), the station has strong FM co-channel interference with Portland-market WHOM (which transmits from atop Mount Washington in New Hampshire, the tallest peak in the Northeast and had for a long time claimed on its website that it has the largest coverage area of any FM station in the United States, its signal spanning five states: NH, ME, VT, MA, NY and also parts of Southern Quebec Province, Canada), this matter being especially problematic before dawn or after dusk. In favorable atmospheric conditions, a very weak signal of WHOM can be DX-ed in Millinocket during overnight hours (when WSYY-FM is off-the-air).",
"Title: WALK (AM)\n\nWALK (1370 AM) is a radio station licensed to Patchogue, New York. The station, initially owned by the Suffolk Broadcasting Corporation, went on the air on Sunday April 20, 1952 from the infamous 'fish-bowl' studios on Colonial Drive in East Patchogue, New York. The station's studios would remain there for more than 62 years until they were sold to current owner Connoisseur Media. For years WALK played nothing but classical, big-band, and jazz. It was purchased in 1963 by the Island Broadcasting System along with its sister stations, WALK-FM Patchogue, New York & WRIV Riverhead, New York. Island Broadcasting was owned in part by NBC News anchorman Chet Huntley. WALK was one of the first stations on Long Island to run a full schedule of Christmas music during the holiday season. The Holiday format began in 1995. In later years it was run on both WALK AM & FM. It continues to run on WALK-FM annually from around Thanksgiving through Christmas. The station currently broadcasts an oldies format (that evolved from Adult Standards a few years ago gradually), simulcasting WHLI 1100 AM Hempstead, New York."
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In what year was the teacher that branded a student with a cross born?
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"A teaching assistant or teacher's aide (TA) or education assistant (EA) is an individual who assists a teacher with instructional responsibilities.",
" TAs include: graduate teaching assistants (GTAs), who are graduate students; undergraduate teaching assistants (UTAs), who are undergraduate students; secondary school TAs, who are either high school students or adults; and elementary school TAs, who are adults (also known as paraprofessional educators or teacher's aides).",
" By definition, TAs assist with classes, but many graduate students serve as the sole instructor for one or more classes each semester as a teaching fellow or graduate student instructor.",
" Graduate and adult TAs generally have a fixed salary determined by each contract period (usually a semester or an academic year); however, undergraduates and high school students are sometimes unpaid and, in the US and other countries with the credit system, receive course credits in return for their assistance.",
" Teaching assistants often help the main teacher by managing students with learning disabilities, such as ADHD, Autism, or even physical disabilities, such as blindness or deafness."
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"St. Michael's Catholic Academy is a private college preparatory high school for young men and women in Austin, Texas, with an enrollment of approximately 360 students in grades 9-12.",
" St. Michael's requires the student to have at least 26 hours before graduating, including one year of a fine arts and one year of athletic credits.",
" St. Michael's students gain admission to colleges such as the United States Military Academy, Princeton University, Stanford University, Vanderbilt University, The University of Texas, Reed College, University of Notre Dame, Emory University, Washington University in St. Louis, and Rice University, and is considered one of the most reputable academic institutions in the Austin area.",
" The student to teacher to ratio is approximately 8 to 1, and the mean ACT Composite is 26.6.",
" In 2015 and 2016, St. Michael's won the Class 4A Henderson Cup, awarded by the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) for excellence in Academics, Fine Arts, and Athletics.",
" In 2016, St. Michael's won four state championships: Academics, Women's Tennis, Women's Cross Country, and Men's Track & Field.",
" In athletics, St. Michael's has achieved unparalleled success, with more than 30 state championships in 34 years of existence.",
" Many former St. Michael's student-athletes have played, or are now playing, Division 1 sports at the college level including football, baseball, basketball, track and field, golf, volleyball, cross country, baseball, and soccer."
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"Value-added modeling (also known as value-added analysis and value-added assessment) is a method of teacher evaluation that measures the teacher's contribution in a given year by comparing the current test scores of their students to the scores of those same students in previous school years, as well as to the scores of other students in the same grade.",
" In this manner, value-added modeling seeks to isolate the contribution, or value added, that each teacher provides in a given year, which can be compared to the performance measures of other teachers.",
" VAMs are considered to be fairer than simply comparing student achievement scores or gain scores without considering potentially confounding context variables like past performance or income.",
" It is also possible to use this approach to estimate the value added by the school principal or the school as a whole."
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"Mount Vernon City School District is a public school district serving students Mount Vernon in Knox County, Ohio.",
" It oversees Mount Vernon High School, Mount Vernon Middle School, Columbia Elementary, Dan Emmett Elementary, East Elementary, Pleasant Street Elementary, Twin Oak Elementary, and Wiggin Street Elementary.",
" The district received national attention when the board voted to fire John Freshwater for branding a student with a Christian cross and teaching creationism."
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"John Freshwater (born June 22, 1956) is a former science teacher at Mount Vernon Middle School in Mount Vernon, Ohio, who was dismissed by the Board of Education for teaching creationism in a public school."
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"Pinckney Academy is an alternative Middle School and High School in Carthage, North Carolina.",
" It is a part of the Moore County public schools system.",
" Previously, the school was different from the other traditional schools in the county.",
" Up until the 2009-2010 school year, it offered high school students only to seek credit hours under independent study.",
" This meant that a student could get credit for a course as soon as he/she is finished with the two packets per course the instructor provides for the student.",
" In addition, there is no lecture for the student as he or she is self-teaching the subject on their own.",
" Inside the packet has assignments that the student would have to complete by reading the textbook first then answer the questions from the assignment.",
" A grade below 70 would not acceptable where the student would have to re-do the assignment until a satisfactory grade is made.",
" This is different from the traditional school where a course lasts a semester or a year long which would include a teacher doing a lecture for the course.",
" Since the 2009-2010 school year, the curriculum has gone back to the traditional way as the other schools are in the county."
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"Govinda Raj Joshi is a Nepalese politician.",
" Govinda Raj Joshi was born in 1949 at Khalte village in Rupakot Village Development Committee of Tanahun district, Nepal, He stepped into the field of politics in 1964 when he had just begun his student life.",
" Joshi who regards late BP Koirala as his ideal was the president of free student union (College of Education) and Gandaki Student Council in 1967.",
" Joshi was a member of Tarun Dal, the youth wing of Nepali Congress Party, in the year 1969 in Tanahun district, He formed the Nepali Congress Tanahun district committee and was the secretary of Nepali Congress, Tanahun, in 2033,He was the secretary of multiparty campaign committee of Nepali Congress Party in 1979, He was the vice- president of Nepali Congress Party, Tanahun district and eventually made it to the central committee member of the party in the year 1997.",
" Likewise, Mr. Joshi was elected as central committee member of the party in the year 2000.",
" Twice a central committee member; Mr. Joshi has already held the post of a joint general secretary of the party.",
" He actively worked as a coordinator while the construction of the Nepali Congress Party Building was underway at Sanepa, Lalitpur.",
" Joshi who started his career as a teacher was also the founder of Tribhuwan High School, Tanahu district .",
" He was the founder head master of the school and taught at the very school for six years as a volunteer and spent his personal money to establish high school in his own village .",
" Later on he was the head master of Shiva Secondary School Rising and also the founder of Adikabi Bhanubhakta Multiple College, Tanahun.",
" He taught at the very college for two years as a volunteer."
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"Rav Ashi (Hebrew: רב אשי ) (\"Rabbi Ashi\") (352–427) was a Babylonian Amoraic Talmid Chacham, who reestablished the Academy at Sura and was first editor of the Babylonian Talmud.",
" According to a tradition preserved in the academies, Rav Ashi was born in the same year that Rava, the great teacher of Mahuza, died, and he was the first teacher of any importance in the Talmudic Academies in Babylonia after Raba's death.",
" Simai, Ashi's father, was a rich and learned man, a student of the college of Naresh near Sura, which was directed by Rav Papa, Raba's disciple.",
" Ashi's teacher was Rav Kahana, a member of the same college, who later became president of the academy at Pumbedita."
],
"title": "Rav Ashi"
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"sentences": [
"Patrick Allen (born 17 October 1955) is the English author of \"Singing Matters\" (Heinemann publishers), which won the Times Educational Supplement Schoolbook Award in 1999.",
" He also won The Guardian Award for Teacher of the Year in a Secondary School in 2004 and the NUT \"Teacher Award\" for \"inspirational leadership of a music group\" at the 2015 National Festival of Music for Youth.",
" Until July 2015, he worked as an Advanced Skills Teacher , based at Ifield Community College in Crawley, England where he was also Head of Music and Chair of Arts.",
" He was awarded Advanced Skills Teacher status in 2001.",
" Allen is a UK judge for the Teaching Awards, a music education consultant and a PhD research student at SOAS"
],
"title": "Patrick Allen (music educator)"
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"Kenneth J. Lamberton (born November 8, 1958) is an American writer and former teacher.",
" Born in Duluth, Minnesota, Lamberton attended the University of Arizona, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology and a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing.",
" He was working as a science teacher in Mesa, Arizona in 1985 when he was awarded a Teacher of the Year award.",
" A few months later, the then 28-year-old Lamberton was arrested for child molestation for having an affair with a 14-year-old student and transporting her across state lines.",
" During his twelve-year prison term at the Santa Rita unit of the Arizona State Prison Complex at Tucson, he participated in a creative writing program run by Richard Shelton and became a writer, penning essays for the prison magazine \"La Roca\".",
" After his release on September 25, 2000, he began to publish non-fiction books and articles on natural history and crime and punishment in the Southwest."
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"Title: Teaching assistant\n\nA teaching assistant or teacher's aide (TA) or education assistant (EA) is an individual who assists a teacher with instructional responsibilities. TAs include: graduate teaching assistants (GTAs), who are graduate students; undergraduate teaching assistants (UTAs), who are undergraduate students; secondary school TAs, who are either high school students or adults; and elementary school TAs, who are adults (also known as paraprofessional educators or teacher's aides). By definition, TAs assist with classes, but many graduate students serve as the sole instructor for one or more classes each semester as a teaching fellow or graduate student instructor. Graduate and adult TAs generally have a fixed salary determined by each contract period (usually a semester or an academic year); however, undergraduates and high school students are sometimes unpaid and, in the US and other countries with the credit system, receive course credits in return for their assistance. Teaching assistants often help the main teacher by managing students with learning disabilities, such as ADHD, Autism, or even physical disabilities, such as blindness or deafness.",
"Title: St. Michael's Catholic Academy (Austin)\n\nSt. Michael's Catholic Academy is a private college preparatory high school for young men and women in Austin, Texas, with an enrollment of approximately 360 students in grades 9-12. St. Michael's requires the student to have at least 26 hours before graduating, including one year of a fine arts and one year of athletic credits. St. Michael's students gain admission to colleges such as the United States Military Academy, Princeton University, Stanford University, Vanderbilt University, The University of Texas, Reed College, University of Notre Dame, Emory University, Washington University in St. Louis, and Rice University, and is considered one of the most reputable academic institutions in the Austin area. The student to teacher to ratio is approximately 8 to 1, and the mean ACT Composite is 26.6. In 2015 and 2016, St. Michael's won the Class 4A Henderson Cup, awarded by the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) for excellence in Academics, Fine Arts, and Athletics. In 2016, St. Michael's won four state championships: Academics, Women's Tennis, Women's Cross Country, and Men's Track & Field. In athletics, St. Michael's has achieved unparalleled success, with more than 30 state championships in 34 years of existence. Many former St. Michael's student-athletes have played, or are now playing, Division 1 sports at the college level including football, baseball, basketball, track and field, golf, volleyball, cross country, baseball, and soccer.",
"Title: Value-added modeling\n\nValue-added modeling (also known as value-added analysis and value-added assessment) is a method of teacher evaluation that measures the teacher's contribution in a given year by comparing the current test scores of their students to the scores of those same students in previous school years, as well as to the scores of other students in the same grade. In this manner, value-added modeling seeks to isolate the contribution, or value added, that each teacher provides in a given year, which can be compared to the performance measures of other teachers. VAMs are considered to be fairer than simply comparing student achievement scores or gain scores without considering potentially confounding context variables like past performance or income. It is also possible to use this approach to estimate the value added by the school principal or the school as a whole.",
"Title: Mount Vernon City School District\n\nMount Vernon City School District is a public school district serving students Mount Vernon in Knox County, Ohio. It oversees Mount Vernon High School, Mount Vernon Middle School, Columbia Elementary, Dan Emmett Elementary, East Elementary, Pleasant Street Elementary, Twin Oak Elementary, and Wiggin Street Elementary. The district received national attention when the board voted to fire John Freshwater for branding a student with a Christian cross and teaching creationism.",
"Title: John Freshwater\n\nJohn Freshwater (born June 22, 1956) is a former science teacher at Mount Vernon Middle School in Mount Vernon, Ohio, who was dismissed by the Board of Education for teaching creationism in a public school.",
"Title: Pinckney Academy NC\n\nPinckney Academy is an alternative Middle School and High School in Carthage, North Carolina. It is a part of the Moore County public schools system. Previously, the school was different from the other traditional schools in the county. Up until the 2009-2010 school year, it offered high school students only to seek credit hours under independent study. This meant that a student could get credit for a course as soon as he/she is finished with the two packets per course the instructor provides for the student. In addition, there is no lecture for the student as he or she is self-teaching the subject on their own. Inside the packet has assignments that the student would have to complete by reading the textbook first then answer the questions from the assignment. A grade below 70 would not acceptable where the student would have to re-do the assignment until a satisfactory grade is made. This is different from the traditional school where a course lasts a semester or a year long which would include a teacher doing a lecture for the course. Since the 2009-2010 school year, the curriculum has gone back to the traditional way as the other schools are in the county.",
"Title: Govinda Raj Joshi\n\nGovinda Raj Joshi is a Nepalese politician. Govinda Raj Joshi was born in 1949 at Khalte village in Rupakot Village Development Committee of Tanahun district, Nepal, He stepped into the field of politics in 1964 when he had just begun his student life. Joshi who regards late BP Koirala as his ideal was the president of free student union (College of Education) and Gandaki Student Council in 1967. Joshi was a member of Tarun Dal, the youth wing of Nepali Congress Party, in the year 1969 in Tanahun district, He formed the Nepali Congress Tanahun district committee and was the secretary of Nepali Congress, Tanahun, in 2033,He was the secretary of multiparty campaign committee of Nepali Congress Party in 1979, He was the vice- president of Nepali Congress Party, Tanahun district and eventually made it to the central committee member of the party in the year 1997. Likewise, Mr. Joshi was elected as central committee member of the party in the year 2000. Twice a central committee member; Mr. Joshi has already held the post of a joint general secretary of the party. He actively worked as a coordinator while the construction of the Nepali Congress Party Building was underway at Sanepa, Lalitpur. Joshi who started his career as a teacher was also the founder of Tribhuwan High School, Tanahu district . He was the founder head master of the school and taught at the very school for six years as a volunteer and spent his personal money to establish high school in his own village . Later on he was the head master of Shiva Secondary School Rising and also the founder of Adikabi Bhanubhakta Multiple College, Tanahun. He taught at the very college for two years as a volunteer.",
"Title: Rav Ashi\n\nRav Ashi (Hebrew: רב אשי ) (\"Rabbi Ashi\") (352–427) was a Babylonian Amoraic Talmid Chacham, who reestablished the Academy at Sura and was first editor of the Babylonian Talmud. According to a tradition preserved in the academies, Rav Ashi was born in the same year that Rava, the great teacher of Mahuza, died, and he was the first teacher of any importance in the Talmudic Academies in Babylonia after Raba's death. Simai, Ashi's father, was a rich and learned man, a student of the college of Naresh near Sura, which was directed by Rav Papa, Raba's disciple. Ashi's teacher was Rav Kahana, a member of the same college, who later became president of the academy at Pumbedita.",
"Title: Patrick Allen (music educator)\n\nPatrick Allen (born 17 October 1955) is the English author of \"Singing Matters\" (Heinemann publishers), which won the Times Educational Supplement Schoolbook Award in 1999. He also won The Guardian Award for Teacher of the Year in a Secondary School in 2004 and the NUT \"Teacher Award\" for \"inspirational leadership of a music group\" at the 2015 National Festival of Music for Youth. Until July 2015, he worked as an Advanced Skills Teacher , based at Ifield Community College in Crawley, England where he was also Head of Music and Chair of Arts. He was awarded Advanced Skills Teacher status in 2001. Allen is a UK judge for the Teaching Awards, a music education consultant and a PhD research student at SOAS",
"Title: Ken Lamberton\n\nKenneth J. Lamberton (born November 8, 1958) is an American writer and former teacher. Born in Duluth, Minnesota, Lamberton attended the University of Arizona, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology and a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing. He was working as a science teacher in Mesa, Arizona in 1985 when he was awarded a Teacher of the Year award. A few months later, the then 28-year-old Lamberton was arrested for child molestation for having an affair with a 14-year-old student and transporting her across state lines. During his twelve-year prison term at the Santa Rita unit of the Arizona State Prison Complex at Tucson, he participated in a creative writing program run by Richard Shelton and became a writer, penning essays for the prison magazine \"La Roca\". After his release on September 25, 2000, he began to publish non-fiction books and articles on natural history and crime and punishment in the Southwest."
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What American director, born Joseph McGinty Nichol, directed the pilot episode of "Chuck"?
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McG
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"Lemonade and Brownies is the debut studio album by the American rock band Sugar Ray.",
" It was produced by the band's director friend Joseph McGinty \"McG\" Nichol and DJ Lethal and released on April 4, 1995 by Atlantic Records.",
" Actress Nicole Eggert is featured on the cover.",
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"\"Demolition\" was the pilot episode for British sitcom \"The Young Ones\".",
" It was written by Ben Elton, Rik Mayall and Lise Mayer, and directed by Paul Jackson.",
" Although made as a pilot episode, the five subsequent episodes had been commissioned and recorded by the time of broadcast, so instead \"Demolition\" was promoted to the ordinary first episode of a series, and has remained as so.",
" It was first aired on BBC2 on 9 November 1982."
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"\"Chuck\" is an American spy action-comedy-drama television series created by Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak.",
" It premiered on the terrestrial television network NBC on September 24, 2007, airing on Mondays at 8:00 pm ET.",
" \"Chuck\" centers on Chuck Bartowski (played by Zachary Levi), an \"average computer-whiz-next-door\", who receives an encoded e-mail from an old college friend now working in the CIA; the message embeds the only remaining copy of the world's greatest spy secrets into Chuck's brain.",
" The first season of \"Chuck\" aired in 2007–08, containing 13 episodes.",
" After the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike, NBC renewed \"Chuck\" for a second season instead of extending the first to a full season of 22 episodes.",
" The full-length second season originally aired in 2008–09.",
" Episodes of \"Chuck\" are also available in various new media formats.",
" The first through fifth seasons are available to purchase on DVD and Blu-ray.",
" In the United States, United Kingdom and Canada, every episode is available for download from iTunes.",
" Episode titles for \"Chuck\" are consistently formatted as \"Chuck Versus...\".",
" For example, the pilot episode is titled \"Chuck Versus the Intersect\".",
" This list is ordered by the episodes' original air date and not by the production codes, which show the order in which episodes were filmed.",
" On May 13, 2011, NBC renewed \"Chuck\" for a fifth and final season consisting of 13 episodes.",
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"Damian Joseph McGinty Jr. (born 9 September 1992) is an actor and singer from Derry, Northern Ireland.",
" McGinty has been performing for over a decade, and was a member of the group Celtic Thunder for four years starting when he was fourteen.",
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"\"Pilot\" is the pilot episode of the American television series \"Glee\", which premiered on the Fox network on May 19, 2009.",
" An extended director's cut version aired on September 2, 2009.",
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" The pilot episode covers the formation of the club and introduces the main characters.",
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"The Strain is an American horror drama television series that premiered on FX on July 13, 2014.",
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" Carlton Cuse serves as executive producer and showrunner.",
" Del Toro and Hogan wrote the pilot episode, \"Night Zero\", which del Toro directed.",
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"\"Dominion\" is an American apocalyptic supernatural action television series created by Vaun Wilmott.",
" It is loosely based on the 2010 film \"Legion\", written by Peter Schink and Scott Stewart.",
" In December 2013, Syfy ordered a pilot episode and the series premiered on the American cable television network Syfy on June 19, 2014.",
" The show is filmed in Cape Town, South Africa.",
" Stewart serves as series executive producer, as well as director of the pilot episode, written by Wilmott."
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"Title: Lemonade and Brownies\n\nLemonade and Brownies is the debut studio album by the American rock band Sugar Ray. It was produced by the band's director friend Joseph McGinty \"McG\" Nichol and DJ Lethal and released on April 4, 1995 by Atlantic Records. Actress Nicole Eggert is featured on the cover. Even though the album did not chart and was a commercial and critical failure for Atlantic Records, the band stayed on the label, going on to huge success.",
"Title: Chuck Versus the Intersect\n\n\"Chuck Versus the Intersect\" is the pilot episode of the American action-comedy television series \"Chuck\". The episode was directed by McG and written by series co-creators Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak. It originally aired on September 24, 2007.",
"Title: Demolition (The Young Ones)\n\n\"Demolition\" was the pilot episode for British sitcom \"The Young Ones\". It was written by Ben Elton, Rik Mayall and Lise Mayer, and directed by Paul Jackson. Although made as a pilot episode, the five subsequent episodes had been commissioned and recorded by the time of broadcast, so instead \"Demolition\" was promoted to the ordinary first episode of a series, and has remained as so. It was first aired on BBC2 on 9 November 1982.",
"Title: List of Chuck episodes\n\n\"Chuck\" is an American spy action-comedy-drama television series created by Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak. It premiered on the terrestrial television network NBC on September 24, 2007, airing on Mondays at 8:00 pm ET. \"Chuck\" centers on Chuck Bartowski (played by Zachary Levi), an \"average computer-whiz-next-door\", who receives an encoded e-mail from an old college friend now working in the CIA; the message embeds the only remaining copy of the world's greatest spy secrets into Chuck's brain. The first season of \"Chuck\" aired in 2007–08, containing 13 episodes. After the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike, NBC renewed \"Chuck\" for a second season instead of extending the first to a full season of 22 episodes. The full-length second season originally aired in 2008–09. Episodes of \"Chuck\" are also available in various new media formats. The first through fifth seasons are available to purchase on DVD and Blu-ray. In the United States, United Kingdom and Canada, every episode is available for download from iTunes. Episode titles for \"Chuck\" are consistently formatted as \"Chuck Versus...\". For example, the pilot episode is titled \"Chuck Versus the Intersect\". This list is ordered by the episodes' original air date and not by the production codes, which show the order in which episodes were filmed. On May 13, 2011, NBC renewed \"Chuck\" for a fifth and final season consisting of 13 episodes. The series concluded with a two-hour finale on January 27, 2012.",
"Title: Damian McGinty\n\nDamian Joseph McGinty Jr. (born 9 September 1992) is an actor and singer from Derry, Northern Ireland. McGinty has been performing for over a decade, and was a member of the group Celtic Thunder for four years starting when he was fourteen. On 21 August 2011, McGinty won the Oxygen reality show \"The Glee Project\", earning him a seven-episode guest-starring role on the hit Fox television show \"Glee\" which was later extended to 18 episodes.",
"Title: Pilot (Glee)\n\n\"Pilot\" is the pilot episode of the American television series \"Glee\", which premiered on the Fox network on May 19, 2009. An extended director's cut version aired on September 2, 2009. The show focuses on a high school show choir, also known as a glee club, set within the fictional William McKinley High School in Lima, Ohio. The pilot episode covers the formation of the club and introduces the main characters. The episode was directed by series creator Ryan Murphy, and written by Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan. Murphy selected the music featured in the episode, with the intention of maintaining a balance between showtunes and chart hits.",
"Title: The Cage (Star Trek: The Original Series)\n\n\"The Cage\" is the first pilot episode of the American television series \".\" It was completed in early 1965 (with a copyright date of 1964), but not broadcast on television in its complete form until late 1988. The episode was written by Gene Roddenberry and directed by Robert Butler. It was rejected by NBC in February 1965, and the network ordered another pilot episode, which became \"Where No Man Has Gone Before.\"",
"Title: The Strain (TV series)\n\nThe Strain is an American horror drama television series that premiered on FX on July 13, 2014. It was created by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan, based on their novel trilogy of the same name. Carlton Cuse serves as executive producer and showrunner. Del Toro and Hogan wrote the pilot episode, \"Night Zero\", which del Toro directed. A thirteen-episode first season was ordered on November 19, 2013. The pilot episode premiered at the ATX Television Festival in Austin, Texas, in early June 2014.",
"Title: McG\n\nJoseph McGinty Nichol (born August 9, 1968), known mononymously as McG, is an American director, producer, and former record producer.",
"Title: List of Dominion episodes\n\n\"Dominion\" is an American apocalyptic supernatural action television series created by Vaun Wilmott. It is loosely based on the 2010 film \"Legion\", written by Peter Schink and Scott Stewart. In December 2013, Syfy ordered a pilot episode and the series premiered on the American cable television network Syfy on June 19, 2014. The show is filmed in Cape Town, South Africa. Stewart serves as series executive producer, as well as director of the pilot episode, written by Wilmott."
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In which year did this British peer and politician whose daughter was Henrietta Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough pass away?
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1783
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"Major General Sir Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby (6 July 1783 – 11 January 1837), styled The Honourable Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby from 1806 to 1837, was a British military officer, the second son of the 3rd Earl of Bessborough and Henrietta Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough."
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"Walter William Brabazon Ponsonby, 7th Earl of Bessborough (13 August 1821 – 24 February 1906), was a British peer and member of the House of Lords.",
" He was the fifth son of John Ponsonby, 4th Earl of Bessborough, and his wife Lady Maria Fane.",
" He inherited the earldom on 11 March 1895 when his elder brother Frederick Ponsonby, 6th Earl of Bessborough, died unmarried and without a male heir."
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"Brabazon Ponsonby, 1st Earl of Bessborough (1679 – 4 July 1758) was a British politician and peer.",
" He was the son of William Ponsonby, 1st Viscount Duncannon and Mary Moore.",
" He was an active politician from 1705 to 1757 in Great Britain and Ireland.",
" He represented Newtownards and County Kildare in the Irish House of Commons.",
" He inherited his father's viscountcy in 1724 and was made Earl of Bessborough in the Peerage of Ireland in 1739.",
" He is buried in Fiddown, County Kilkenny, Ireland."
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"Henrietta Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough (16 June 1761 – 11 November 1821), born Lady Henrietta Frances Spencer (generally called Harriet), was the wife of Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough, and mother of the notorious Lady Caroline Lamb.",
" Her father, John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer, was a great-grandson of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough.",
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"Earl of Bessborough is a title in the Peerage of Ireland.",
" It was created in 1739 for Brabazon Ponsonby, 2nd Viscount Duncannon, who had previously represented Newtownards and County Kildare in the Irish House of Commons.",
" In 1749 he was given the additional title of Baron Ponsonby of Sysonby, in the County of Leicester, in the Peerage of Great Britain, which entitled him to a seat in the British House of Lords.",
" The titles Viscount Duncannon, of the fort of Duncannon in the County of Wexford, and Baron Bessborough, of Bessborough, Piltown, in the County of Kilkenny, had been created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1723 and 1721 respectively for Lord Bessborough's father William Ponsonby, who had earlier represented County Kilkenny in the Irish House of Commons."
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"Baron de Mauley, of Canford in the County of Dorset, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.",
" It was created in 1838 for the Whig politician the Hon. William Ponsonby, who had earlier represented Poole, Knaresborough and Dorset in the House of Commons.",
" He was the third son of the 3rd Earl of Bessborough, an Anglo-Irish peer, and the husband of Lady Barbara Ashley-Cooper, one of the co-heirs to the ancient barony by writ of Mauley (or Maulay), which superseded the feudal barony the \"caput\" of which was at Mulgrave Castle, Yorkshire, which barony by writ had become extinct in 1415.",
" His son, later the second Baron, sat as Member of Parliament for Poole and Dungarvon.",
" s of 2009 the title is held by the latter's great-great-grandson, the seventh Baron, who succeeded his uncle in 2002.",
" He is one of the ninety elected hereditary peers that remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999, and sits as a Conservative.",
" He was elected in 2005 and thereby became the first hereditary peer having succeeded to his title after the House of Lords Act of 1999, to have obtained an elective hereditary peers seat in the House of Lords.",
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"Baron Ponsonby, of Imokilly in County Cork, also referred to as Baron Ponsonby of Imokilly, in the County of Cork, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.",
" It was created in 1806 for the William Ponsonby, who had previously represented Cork City, Bandonbridge and Kilkenny in the Irish House of Commons and Kilkenny in the British House of Commons.",
" A member of the influential Ponsonby family, he was the eldest son of the Honourable John Ponsonby, second son of Brabazon Ponsonby, 1st Earl of Bessborough (see Earl of Bessborough for earlier history of the family).",
" His son, the second Baron, was a prominent diplomat and notably served as Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire and Austria.",
" In 1839 he was created Viscount Ponsonby, of Imokilly in the County of Cork, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.",
" He was childless and the viscountcy became extinct on his death in 1855.",
" He was succeeded in the barony by his nephew, the third Baron.",
" He was the posthumous son of the Honourable Sir William Ponsonby, second son of the first Baron.",
" Lord Ponsonby died childless and was succeeded by his first cousin, the fourth Baron.",
" He was the son of the Right reverend the Honourable Richard Ponsonby, third son of the first Baron.",
" He died unmarried in 1866 when the barony became extinct."
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"The Ponsonby Baronetcy, of Wootton in the County of Oxford, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.",
" It was created on 27 January 1956 for the Conservative politician Charles Ponsonby.",
" He had earlier represented Sevenoaks in the House of Commons and served as Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden from 1941 to 1945.",
" A member of the prominent Ponsonby family headed by the Earl of Bessborough, he was the son of the Hon. Edwin Charles William Ponsonby, fourth son of Charles Ponsonby, 2nd Baron de Mauley.",
" As of 2010 the title is held by the second Baronet's son, the third Baronet, who succeeded in 2010.",
" His father was Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire between 1980 and 1996.",
" As a descendant of the second Baron de Mauley, he is also in remainder to this title as well as to the earldom of Bessborough."
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"Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede, of Shulbrede in the County of Sussex, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.",
" It was created in 1930 for the politician Arthur Ponsonby.",
" Ponsonby was the third son of General Sir Henry Ponsonby and the great-grandson of Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough.",
" Frederick Ponsonby, 1st Baron Sysonby, was his elder brother.",
" The first Baron's grandson, the third Baron, was also a Labour politician and notably served as Opposition Chief Whip in the House of Lords in the 1980s.",
" s of 2010 the title is held by the latter's only son, the fourth Baron, who succeeded in 1990.",
" He sat on the Labour benches in the House of Lords prior to the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999, when he lost his seat.",
" However, in 2000 he was given a life peerage as Baron Ponsonby of Roehampton, of Shulbrede in the County of West Sussex, and was able to retake his seat in the House of Lords.",
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"Title: Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby\n\nMajor General Sir Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby (6 July 1783 – 11 January 1837), styled The Honourable Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby from 1806 to 1837, was a British military officer, the second son of the 3rd Earl of Bessborough and Henrietta Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough.",
"Title: Walter Ponsonby, 7th Earl of Bessborough\n\nWalter William Brabazon Ponsonby, 7th Earl of Bessborough (13 August 1821 – 24 February 1906), was a British peer and member of the House of Lords. He was the fifth son of John Ponsonby, 4th Earl of Bessborough, and his wife Lady Maria Fane. He inherited the earldom on 11 March 1895 when his elder brother Frederick Ponsonby, 6th Earl of Bessborough, died unmarried and without a male heir.",
"Title: Brabazon Ponsonby, 1st Earl of Bessborough\n\nBrabazon Ponsonby, 1st Earl of Bessborough (1679 – 4 July 1758) was a British politician and peer. He was the son of William Ponsonby, 1st Viscount Duncannon and Mary Moore. He was an active politician from 1705 to 1757 in Great Britain and Ireland. He represented Newtownards and County Kildare in the Irish House of Commons. He inherited his father's viscountcy in 1724 and was made Earl of Bessborough in the Peerage of Ireland in 1739. He is buried in Fiddown, County Kilkenny, Ireland.",
"Title: Henrietta Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough\n\nHenrietta Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough (16 June 1761 – 11 November 1821), born Lady Henrietta Frances Spencer (generally called Harriet), was the wife of Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough, and mother of the notorious Lady Caroline Lamb. Her father, John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer, was a great-grandson of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. Her sister was Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire.",
"Title: John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer\n\nJohn Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer (19 December 1734 – 31 October 1783) was a British peer and politician.",
"Title: Earl of Bessborough\n\nEarl of Bessborough is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1739 for Brabazon Ponsonby, 2nd Viscount Duncannon, who had previously represented Newtownards and County Kildare in the Irish House of Commons. In 1749 he was given the additional title of Baron Ponsonby of Sysonby, in the County of Leicester, in the Peerage of Great Britain, which entitled him to a seat in the British House of Lords. The titles Viscount Duncannon, of the fort of Duncannon in the County of Wexford, and Baron Bessborough, of Bessborough, Piltown, in the County of Kilkenny, had been created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1723 and 1721 respectively for Lord Bessborough's father William Ponsonby, who had earlier represented County Kilkenny in the Irish House of Commons.",
"Title: Baron de Mauley\n\nBaron de Mauley, of Canford in the County of Dorset, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1838 for the Whig politician the Hon. William Ponsonby, who had earlier represented Poole, Knaresborough and Dorset in the House of Commons. He was the third son of the 3rd Earl of Bessborough, an Anglo-Irish peer, and the husband of Lady Barbara Ashley-Cooper, one of the co-heirs to the ancient barony by writ of Mauley (or Maulay), which superseded the feudal barony the \"caput\" of which was at Mulgrave Castle, Yorkshire, which barony by writ had become extinct in 1415. His son, later the second Baron, sat as Member of Parliament for Poole and Dungarvon. s of 2009 the title is held by the latter's great-great-grandson, the seventh Baron, who succeeded his uncle in 2002. He is one of the ninety elected hereditary peers that remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999, and sits as a Conservative. He was elected in 2005 and thereby became the first hereditary peer having succeeded to his title after the House of Lords Act of 1999, to have obtained an elective hereditary peers seat in the House of Lords. As a descendant of the third Earl of Bessborough, Lord de Mauley is also in remainder to the earldom of Bessborough and its subsidiary titles.",
"Title: Baron Ponsonby of Imokilly\n\nBaron Ponsonby, of Imokilly in County Cork, also referred to as Baron Ponsonby of Imokilly, in the County of Cork, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1806 for the William Ponsonby, who had previously represented Cork City, Bandonbridge and Kilkenny in the Irish House of Commons and Kilkenny in the British House of Commons. A member of the influential Ponsonby family, he was the eldest son of the Honourable John Ponsonby, second son of Brabazon Ponsonby, 1st Earl of Bessborough (see Earl of Bessborough for earlier history of the family). His son, the second Baron, was a prominent diplomat and notably served as Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire and Austria. In 1839 he was created Viscount Ponsonby, of Imokilly in the County of Cork, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. He was childless and the viscountcy became extinct on his death in 1855. He was succeeded in the barony by his nephew, the third Baron. He was the posthumous son of the Honourable Sir William Ponsonby, second son of the first Baron. Lord Ponsonby died childless and was succeeded by his first cousin, the fourth Baron. He was the son of the Right reverend the Honourable Richard Ponsonby, third son of the first Baron. He died unmarried in 1866 when the barony became extinct.",
"Title: Ponsonby baronets\n\nThe Ponsonby Baronetcy, of Wootton in the County of Oxford, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 27 January 1956 for the Conservative politician Charles Ponsonby. He had earlier represented Sevenoaks in the House of Commons and served as Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden from 1941 to 1945. A member of the prominent Ponsonby family headed by the Earl of Bessborough, he was the son of the Hon. Edwin Charles William Ponsonby, fourth son of Charles Ponsonby, 2nd Baron de Mauley. As of 2010 the title is held by the second Baronet's son, the third Baronet, who succeeded in 2010. His father was Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire between 1980 and 1996. As a descendant of the second Baron de Mauley, he is also in remainder to this title as well as to the earldom of Bessborough.",
"Title: Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede\n\nBaron Ponsonby of Shulbrede, of Shulbrede in the County of Sussex, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1930 for the politician Arthur Ponsonby. Ponsonby was the third son of General Sir Henry Ponsonby and the great-grandson of Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough. Frederick Ponsonby, 1st Baron Sysonby, was his elder brother. The first Baron's grandson, the third Baron, was also a Labour politician and notably served as Opposition Chief Whip in the House of Lords in the 1980s. s of 2010 the title is held by the latter's only son, the fourth Baron, who succeeded in 1990. He sat on the Labour benches in the House of Lords prior to the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999, when he lost his seat. However, in 2000 he was given a life peerage as Baron Ponsonby of Roehampton, of Shulbrede in the County of West Sussex, and was able to retake his seat in the House of Lords. As a descendant of the third Earl of Bessborough, he is also in remainder to this peerage and its subsidiary titles."
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8,086
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Although the New York Red Bulls represent the New York metropolitan area, also referred to as the Tri-State Area, they play in Red Bull Arena, located in Harrison, in which state?
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New Jersey
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bridge
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easy
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"The New York Red Bulls U-23 is an American soccer team based in Harrison, New Jersey.",
" Founded in 2009, the team plays in the Premier Development League, a national amateur league at the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid.",
" It is part of the official Development Academy of Major League Soccer's New York Red Bulls."
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"The New York Red Bulls II are an American professional soccer team based in Harrison, New Jersey.",
" They are the New York Red Bulls reserve team that plays in the United Soccer League (USL), one of two second-tier leagues in the American soccer pyramid."
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"Red Bull Arena is a soccer-specific stadium in Harrison, New Jersey that is home to the New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer.",
" Featuring a partial transparent roof, it is located on the waterfront in the Riverbend District of Harrison across the Passaic River from Newark and approximately 7 miles (12 km) west of lower Manhattan.",
" With a seating capacity of 25,000, it is the third-largest soccer-specific stadium in the United States and in Major League Soccer."
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"The New York Red Bulls Academy is the multi-layered youth system of the New York Red Bulls.",
" It is the first cost-free program in Major League Soccer, that provides a professional soccer training environment for youth players in the New York Tri-State.",
" The soccer programs are operated as part of a global approach to player development."
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"Zeiko Lewis (born June 4, 1995) is a Bermudian footballer who plays for New York Red Bulls II of the United Soccer League on loan from the New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer.",
" He also plays for the Bermuda national football team."
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"Records and statistics in relation to the American soccer club MetroStars/New York Red Bulls.",
" They were founded in 1995 as the New York/New Jersey MetroStars and played their first competitive match in the inaugural 1996 Major League Soccer season.",
" In 2006 the club was renamed to the New York Red Bulls."
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"New York City FC is an American professional soccer club based in New York City that competes in Major League Soccer (MLS).",
" NYCFC began play in 2015, as an expansion team of the league.",
" The club is the first MLS franchise based in the city, and the second franchise in the New York metropolitan area after the New York Red Bulls, based in Harrison, New Jersey."
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" The Red Bulls began play in 1996 (originally known as the New York/New Jersey MetroStars), as one of the charter clubs of the league.",
" In 2006 the team was sold to Red Bull GmbH, leading to the team's current name.",
" The team is one of two MLS franchises representing New York, along with New York City FC."
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"New York has two Major League Baseball teams, the New York Yankees (based in the Bronx) and the New York Mets (based in Queens).",
" New York is home to three National Hockey League franchises: the New York Rangers in Manhattan, the New York Islanders in Brooklyn and the Buffalo Sabres in Buffalo.",
" New York has two National Basketball Association teams, the New York Knicks in Manhattan, and the Brooklyn Nets in Brooklyn.",
" New York has one Major League Soccer team: New York City FC.",
" Although the New York Red Bulls represent the New York metropolitan area they play in Red Bull Arena, located in Harrison, New Jersey."
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"Title: New York Red Bulls U-23\n\nThe New York Red Bulls U-23 is an American soccer team based in Harrison, New Jersey. Founded in 2009, the team plays in the Premier Development League, a national amateur league at the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid. It is part of the official Development Academy of Major League Soccer's New York Red Bulls.",
"Title: New York Red Bulls II\n\nThe New York Red Bulls II are an American professional soccer team based in Harrison, New Jersey. They are the New York Red Bulls reserve team that plays in the United Soccer League (USL), one of two second-tier leagues in the American soccer pyramid.",
"Title: Red Bull Arena (New Jersey)\n\nRed Bull Arena is a soccer-specific stadium in Harrison, New Jersey that is home to the New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer. Featuring a partial transparent roof, it is located on the waterfront in the Riverbend District of Harrison across the Passaic River from Newark and approximately 7 miles (12 km) west of lower Manhattan. With a seating capacity of 25,000, it is the third-largest soccer-specific stadium in the United States and in Major League Soccer.",
"Title: New York Red Bulls Academy\n\nThe New York Red Bulls Academy is the multi-layered youth system of the New York Red Bulls. It is the first cost-free program in Major League Soccer, that provides a professional soccer training environment for youth players in the New York Tri-State. The soccer programs are operated as part of a global approach to player development.",
"Title: Zeiko Lewis\n\nZeiko Lewis (born June 4, 1995) is a Bermudian footballer who plays for New York Red Bulls II of the United Soccer League on loan from the New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer. He also plays for the Bermuda national football team.",
"Title: List of New York Red Bulls records and statistics\n\nRecords and statistics in relation to the American soccer club MetroStars/New York Red Bulls. They were founded in 1995 as the New York/New Jersey MetroStars and played their first competitive match in the inaugural 1996 Major League Soccer season. In 2006 the club was renamed to the New York Red Bulls.",
"Title: New York City FC\n\nNew York City FC is an American professional soccer club based in New York City that competes in Major League Soccer (MLS). NYCFC began play in 2015, as an expansion team of the league. The club is the first MLS franchise based in the city, and the second franchise in the New York metropolitan area after the New York Red Bulls, based in Harrison, New Jersey.",
"Title: New York Red Bulls\n\nThe New York Red Bulls are an American professional soccer team based in Harrison, New Jersey. The team competes as a member of the Eastern Conference in Major League Soccer (MLS). The Red Bulls began play in 1996 (originally known as the New York/New Jersey MetroStars), as one of the charter clubs of the league. In 2006 the team was sold to Red Bull GmbH, leading to the team's current name. The team is one of two MLS franchises representing New York, along with New York City FC.",
"Title: Sports in New York (state)\n\nNew York has two Major League Baseball teams, the New York Yankees (based in the Bronx) and the New York Mets (based in Queens). New York is home to three National Hockey League franchises: the New York Rangers in Manhattan, the New York Islanders in Brooklyn and the Buffalo Sabres in Buffalo. New York has two National Basketball Association teams, the New York Knicks in Manhattan, and the Brooklyn Nets in Brooklyn. New York has one Major League Soccer team: New York City FC. Although the New York Red Bulls represent the New York metropolitan area they play in Red Bull Arena, located in Harrison, New Jersey."
] |
8,087
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In what New York village does the autobiographical vingnette "The Eclipse" take place?
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Cooperstown
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"A traditional Swazi wedding ceremony is called umtsimba, where the bride commits herself to her new family for the rest of her life.",
" The ceremony is a celebration that includes members of both the bride’s - and the groom’s - natal village.",
" There are stages to the wedding that stretch over a few days.",
" Each stage is significant, comprising symbolic gestures that have been passed on from generation to generation.",
" The first stage is the preparation of the bridal party before leaving their village.",
" The second stage is the actual journey of the bridal party from their village to the groom’s village.",
" The third stage is the first day of the wedding ceremony that spans three days, and starts on the day the bridal party arrives at the grooms’ village.",
" Thereafter the actual wedding ceremony takes place which is the fourth stage of the \"umtsimba\".",
" The fifth stage takes place the day after the wedding ceremony and is known as \"kuteka\", which is the actual wedding.",
" The final stage may take place the day after the wedding day, and is when the bride gives the groom's family gifts and is the first evening the bride spends with the groom.",
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"The inauguration of Chester A. Arthur as the 21st President of the United States was held on Tuesday, September 20, 1881, at 123 Lexington Avenue in New York City, New York, following the death of President James A. Garfield the previous evening.",
" The inauguration marked the commencement of Chester A. Arthur's only term (a partial term of ) as President.",
" This was the fourth non-scheduled, extraordinary inauguration to take place during the 19th century, and was the first to take place in New York City since George Washington's first inauguration in 1789."
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"The 2005 Breeders' Cup World Championships was the 22nd edition of the premier event of the North American thoroughbred horse racing year.",
" The eight races, all of which were Grade I, took place on October 29 at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York and were telecast by NBC.",
" The Breeders' Cup is generally regarded as the end of the North America racing season, although a few Grade I events take place in later November and December.",
" The results of the races were highly influential in that year's Eclipse Award voting."
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"The festival ran June 13–15, and 80,000 attended.",
" In 2003, The Bonnaroo organizers planned a festival called Bonnaroo Northeast to take place in Riverhead, Long Island, New York.",
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"Sharon Springs is a village in Schoharie County, New York, United States.",
" The population was 547 at the 2000 census.",
" Its name derives from the hometown of the first Colonial settlers, Sharon, Connecticut, and the important springs in the village.",
" Sharon Springs, Kansas likewise was settled by former residents of this Upstate New York village."
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"Seneca Falls is a hamlet (and census-designated place) in Seneca County, New York, in the United States.",
" The population was 6,681 at the 2010 census.",
" The hamlet is in the Town of Seneca Falls, east of Geneva.",
" It was an incorporated village from 1831 to 2011.",
" Seneca Falls became the largest New York village ever to approve dissolution after village residents voted to dissolve it in 2010."
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"The Eclipse is an autobiographical vignette by James Fenimore Cooper that was written between 1833 and 1838, recounting his own experience witnessing a total solar eclipse in Cooperstown on the morning of June 16, 1806.",
" It was published posthumously in the September 1869 issue of \"Putnam's Monthly Magazine\".",
" Susan Fenimore Cooper, the author's daughter, found it among his papers."
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"Century is a \"New York Times\" best-selling novel, written by Fred Mustard Stewart and published in 1981.",
" The story follows four generations of an Italian-American family with settings in both America and Italy.",
" Most of the events that take place in the novel, take place in actual American and Italian history.",
" Readers are witnesses to the rise of Benito Mussolini, the Prohibition period, Black Tuesday, World War I, World War II, the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Holocaust, and the gradual formation of the motion picture industry in Hollywood.",
" The novel spent six weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list."
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"The 1980 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIII Olympic Winter Games (French: Les \"XIIIes Jeux olympiques d'hiver\"), was a multi-sport event which was celebrated from February 13, through February 24, 1980, in Lake Placid, New York.",
" This was the second time the Upstate New York village hosted the Games, after 1932.",
" The only other candidate city to bid for the Games was Vancouver-Garibaldi, British Columbia, Canada, which withdrew before the final vote (though Vancouver would eventually win the bid to host the 2010 Winter Olympics.)"
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"Title: Umtsimba\n\nA traditional Swazi wedding ceremony is called umtsimba, where the bride commits herself to her new family for the rest of her life. The ceremony is a celebration that includes members of both the bride’s - and the groom’s - natal village. There are stages to the wedding that stretch over a few days. Each stage is significant, comprising symbolic gestures that have been passed on from generation to generation. The first stage is the preparation of the bridal party before leaving their village. The second stage is the actual journey of the bridal party from their village to the groom’s village. The third stage is the first day of the wedding ceremony that spans three days, and starts on the day the bridal party arrives at the grooms’ village. Thereafter the actual wedding ceremony takes place which is the fourth stage of the \"umtsimba\". The fifth stage takes place the day after the wedding ceremony and is known as \"kuteka\", which is the actual wedding. The final stage may take place the day after the wedding day, and is when the bride gives the groom's family gifts and is the first evening the bride spends with the groom. Although the traditional wedding ceremony has evolved in modern times, the details below are based on historic accounts of anthropologist Hilda Kuper and sociological research describing the tradition",
"Title: Inauguration of Chester A. Arthur\n\nThe inauguration of Chester A. Arthur as the 21st President of the United States was held on Tuesday, September 20, 1881, at 123 Lexington Avenue in New York City, New York, following the death of President James A. Garfield the previous evening. The inauguration marked the commencement of Chester A. Arthur's only term (a partial term of ) as President. This was the fourth non-scheduled, extraordinary inauguration to take place during the 19th century, and was the first to take place in New York City since George Washington's first inauguration in 1789.",
"Title: Cooperstown, New York\n\nCooperstown is a village in and county seat of Otsego County, New York, United States. Most of the village lies within the town of Otsego, but some of the eastern part is in the town of Middlefield.",
"Title: 2005 Breeders' Cup\n\nThe 2005 Breeders' Cup World Championships was the 22nd edition of the premier event of the North American thoroughbred horse racing year. The eight races, all of which were Grade I, took place on October 29 at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York and were telecast by NBC. The Breeders' Cup is generally regarded as the end of the North America racing season, although a few Grade I events take place in later November and December. The results of the races were highly influential in that year's Eclipse Award voting.",
"Title: 2003 Bonnaroo Music Festival\n\nThe festival ran June 13–15, and 80,000 attended. In 2003, The Bonnaroo organizers planned a festival called Bonnaroo Northeast to take place in Riverhead, Long Island, New York. This festival, as well as the Field Day Festival, another festival to take place at the same site, were cancelled, however, in the weeks leading up to the event due to concern about securing permits in time.",
"Title: Sharon Springs, New York\n\nSharon Springs is a village in Schoharie County, New York, United States. The population was 547 at the 2000 census. Its name derives from the hometown of the first Colonial settlers, Sharon, Connecticut, and the important springs in the village. Sharon Springs, Kansas likewise was settled by former residents of this Upstate New York village.",
"Title: Seneca Falls (CDP), New York\n\nSeneca Falls is a hamlet (and census-designated place) in Seneca County, New York, in the United States. The population was 6,681 at the 2010 census. The hamlet is in the Town of Seneca Falls, east of Geneva. It was an incorporated village from 1831 to 2011. Seneca Falls became the largest New York village ever to approve dissolution after village residents voted to dissolve it in 2010.",
"Title: The Eclipse (James Fenimore Cooper)\n\nThe Eclipse is an autobiographical vignette by James Fenimore Cooper that was written between 1833 and 1838, recounting his own experience witnessing a total solar eclipse in Cooperstown on the morning of June 16, 1806. It was published posthumously in the September 1869 issue of \"Putnam's Monthly Magazine\". Susan Fenimore Cooper, the author's daughter, found it among his papers.",
"Title: Century (novel)\n\nCentury is a \"New York Times\" best-selling novel, written by Fred Mustard Stewart and published in 1981. The story follows four generations of an Italian-American family with settings in both America and Italy. Most of the events that take place in the novel, take place in actual American and Italian history. Readers are witnesses to the rise of Benito Mussolini, the Prohibition period, Black Tuesday, World War I, World War II, the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Holocaust, and the gradual formation of the motion picture industry in Hollywood. The novel spent six weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list.",
"Title: 1980 Winter Olympics\n\nThe 1980 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIII Olympic Winter Games (French: Les \"XIIIes Jeux olympiques d'hiver\"), was a multi-sport event which was celebrated from February 13, through February 24, 1980, in Lake Placid, New York. This was the second time the Upstate New York village hosted the Games, after 1932. The only other candidate city to bid for the Games was Vancouver-Garibaldi, British Columbia, Canada, which withdrew before the final vote (though Vancouver would eventually win the bid to host the 2010 Winter Olympics.)"
] |
8,088
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What Gordon and Mildred Gordon novel was made into a movie in which a character named Agent Zeke Kelso was portrayed?
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"Undercover Cat"
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"Ezekiel \"Zeke\" Kinski is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\", played by Matthew Werkmeister.",
" He made his first on-screen appearance on 22 August 2005.",
" Zeke is the son of Alex Kinski and the younger brother of Katya and Rachel.",
" His storylines have included the death of his father, being trapped in the warehouse collapse, developing an anxiety disorder, joining Pirate Net and forming many romantic relationships.",
" In October 2010, it was announced that Werkmeister and his character were to leave \"Neighbours\".",
" Zeke made his final appearance on 11 March 2011.",
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" The film was based on the 1963 novel \"Undercover Cat\" by Gordon and Mildred Gordon and was directed by Robert Stevenson.",
" The title song was written by the Sherman Brothers and sung by Bobby Darin.",
" The 1997 remake includes a cameo appearance by Dean Jones."
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"Experiment in Terror is a 1962 suspense-thriller released by Columbia Pictures.",
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"That Darn Cat is a 1997 American mystery comedy film starring Christina Ricci and Doug E. Doug.",
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" It is directed by British TV veteran Bob Spiers (most famous for \"Fawlty Towers\", as well as \"Spice World\") and written by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, best known for \"Ed Wood\" and the first two \"Problem Child\" films."
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"\" (1965), Jim Douglas in \"The Love Bug\" (1968), Albert Dooley in \"The Million Dollar Duck\" (1971; for which he received a Golden Globe nomination) and Dr. Herman Varnick in \"Beethoven\" (1992)."
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"Title: Zeke Kinski\n\nEzekiel \"Zeke\" Kinski is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\", played by Matthew Werkmeister. He made his first on-screen appearance on 22 August 2005. Zeke is the son of Alex Kinski and the younger brother of Katya and Rachel. His storylines have included the death of his father, being trapped in the warehouse collapse, developing an anxiety disorder, joining Pirate Net and forming many romantic relationships. In October 2010, it was announced that Werkmeister and his character were to leave \"Neighbours\". Zeke made his final appearance on 11 March 2011. In February 2014, it was announced that Werkmeister would be returning to \"Neighbours\" for a brief guest stint and Zeke returned on 7 April 2014.",
"Title: That Darn Cat!\n\nThat Darn Cat! is a 1965 American Walt Disney Productions thriller comedy film starring Hayley Mills (in her last of the six films she made for the Walt Disney Studios) and Dean Jones (starring in his first film for Disney) in a story about bank robbers, a kidnapping and a mischievous cat. The film was based on the 1963 novel \"Undercover Cat\" by Gordon and Mildred Gordon and was directed by Robert Stevenson. The title song was written by the Sherman Brothers and sung by Bobby Darin. The 1997 remake includes a cameo appearance by Dean Jones.",
"Title: Undercover Cat\n\nUndercover Cat is a novel by Gordon and Mildred Gordon, about a cat who assists the FBI in tracking down a pair of bank robbers. It was published in 1963.",
"Title: Mildred Gordon (politician)\n\nMildred Gordon (née Fellerman; 24 August 1923 – 8 April 2016) was a British Labour politician.",
"Title: Mildred Gordon (biologist)\n\nMildred Gordon (1920–93) was an American microbiologist noted for her seminal research of human sperm and the endometrium, and of the uterus.",
"Title: Experiment in Terror\n\nExperiment in Terror is a 1962 suspense-thriller released by Columbia Pictures. It was directed by Blake Edwards and written by Mildred Gordon and Gordon Gordon based on their 1961 novel \"Operation Terror\". The film stars Glenn Ford, Lee Remick, Stefanie Powers, and Ross Martin.",
"Title: Mildred Gordon (Ganas)\n\nMildred Gordon (born 1922 - January 4, 2015) was the founder and Executive Director of the Foundation for Feedback Learning (FFL) and co-founder of the Ganas intentional community. She was the Communications Director of ActivistSolutions.org.",
"Title: That Darn Cat (1997 film)\n\nThat Darn Cat is a 1997 American mystery comedy film starring Christina Ricci and Doug E. Doug. It is a remake of the 1965 film \"That Darn Cat! \", which in turn was based on the book \"Undercover Cat\" by Gordon and Mildred Gordon. It is directed by British TV veteran Bob Spiers (most famous for \"Fawlty Towers\", as well as \"Spice World\") and written by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, best known for \"Ed Wood\" and the first two \"Problem Child\" films.",
"Title: Dean Jones (actor)\n\nDean Carroll Jones (January 25, 1931 – September 1, 2015) was an American actor best known for his roles as Agent Zeke Kelso in \"That Darn Cat! \" (1965), Jim Douglas in \"The Love Bug\" (1968), Albert Dooley in \"The Million Dollar Duck\" (1971; for which he received a Golden Globe nomination) and Dr. Herman Varnick in \"Beethoven\" (1992)."
] |
8,089
|
Tony Hibbert, a British Army officer during World War II, fought in what German invasion of France?
|
Battle of France
|
bridge
|
easy
|
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"Tony Hibbert (British Army officer)",
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"sentences": [
"Lieutenant-General Herbert Lumsden & Bar, MC (8 April 1897 – 6 January 1945) was a senior British Army officer who fought in both World War I and World War II.",
" He was the most senior British Army combat casualty of the Second World War."
],
"title": "Herbert Lumsden"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The European theatre of World War II opened with the German invasion of Poland on Friday September 1, 1939 and the Soviet invasion of Poland on September 17, 1939.",
" The Polish Army was defeated after more than a month of fierce fighting.",
" After Poland had been overrun, a government-in-exile (headquartered in Britain), armed forces, and an intelligence service were established outside of Poland.",
" These organizations contributed to the Allied effort throughout the war.",
" The Polish Army was recreated in the West, as well as in the East (after the German invasion of the Soviet Union)."
],
"title": "Polish contribution to World War II"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Tony Hibbert, MBE MC (6 December 1917 – 12 October 2014), was a British Army officer who fought in the Second World War.",
" During a military career that began in 1935 and ended in 1947, Hibbert saw action in the Battle of France, the North African Campaign, the Italian Campaign and Operation Market Garden.",
" After these battles, he led a T-Force unit in Operation Eclipse, a campaign carried out by the Allies shortly before V-E Day."
],
"title": "Tony Hibbert (British Army officer)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lieutenant General Sir Colin Muir Barber & Bar (27 June 1897 – 5 May 1964) was a senior British Army officer who fought in both World War I and World War II where he commanded the 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division during their actions across Northwest Europe, from August 1944 until Victory in Europe Day in May 1945.",
" Barber was reputed to be the tallest officer in the British Army (at 6 ft ), and thus earned the ironic nickname \"Tiny\"."
],
"title": "Colin Muir Barber"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Günther Blumentritt (10 February 1892 – 12 October 1967) was an officer in World War I, who became a Staff Officer under the Weimar Republic and went on to serve as a general for Nazi Germany during World War II.",
" He served throughout the war, mostly on the Western Front, and mostly as a Staff Officer, though he was eventually given his own Corps and made a \"General der Infanterie\".",
" Blumentritt was instrumental in planning the 1939 German invasion of Poland and the 1940 invasion of France, he participated in Operation \"Barbarossa\", and afterward bore a large part of the responsibility for planning the defense of the Atlantic Wall and Normandy.",
" After the war, Blumentritt gave an affidavit at the Nuremberg Trials, though he never testified in person, and then later helped in the rearmament of Germany during the Cold War and the development of the modern German army."
],
"title": "Günther Blumentritt"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Darkest Hour is a phrase coined by British prime minister Winston Churchill to describe the period of World War II between the fall of France in 1940 and the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, when the British Empire stood alone against Nazi Germany and the Axis Powers in Europe.",
" The length of time between the fall of France in June 1940 and the German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941 measured 363 days, or 11 months and 28 days.",
" It is particularly used for the time when the United Kingdom was under direct threat of invasion; following the evacuation of the British Army from Dunkirk and prior to victory in the Battle of Britain.",
" The darkest moment is usually considered to have been 10 May 1941, when over 1,500 civilians died in Luftwaffe bombing raids on London alone."
],
"title": "The Darkest Hour"
},
{
"sentences": [
"General Sir Ronald Forbes Adam, 2nd Baronet (30 October 1885 – 26 December 1982) was a senior British Army officer whose career spanned World War I and World War II.",
" He had an important influence on the conduct of the British Army in World War II as a result of his long tenure as Adjutant General, responsible for the army's organisation and administration, as well as through being a close confidant of Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke, the Chief of the Imperial General Staff (CIGS), the professional head of the British Army, from December 1941 until the end of the war."
],
"title": "Ronald Forbes Adam"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pyotr Filippovich Berestov (Russian: Пётр Филиппович Берестов ; December 21 [O.S. December 8] 1896 , Berestovo – November 26, 1961, Zaporozhye) was a Red Army major general during the Second World War.",
" Drafted into the Imperial Russian Army in 1917, Berestov participated in the Russian Revolution.",
" He was drafted into the Red Army, fighting in the Russian Civil War and the Polish–Soviet War.",
" He became a Red Army officer and served in several positions during the interwar period.",
" Berestov was arrested and released during the Great Purge.",
" He fought in the Winter War as a regimental commander.",
" In the early days after the German invasion of the Soviet Union, he was given command of a People's Militia regiment, which was converted into a regular regiment.",
" Berestov led the regiment in the early period of the Battle of Moscow and transferred to lead a regiment of the 82nd Motor Rifle Division.",
" Berestov became the division's commander and in the spring of 1942 briefly led the 50th Rifle Division.",
" In April, he took command of the 331st Rifle Division, which he led during the rest of the war.",
" For his leadership, Berestov was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union in late June 1945.",
" Postwar he commanded the 72nd Guards Rifle Division, which was downsized into a brigade, and the 43rd Guards Rifle Brigade, which became the 113th Guards Rifle Division.",
" Berestov retired in 1955 and lived in Zaporozhye until his death in 1961."
],
"title": "Pyotr Berestov"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Battle of France, also known as the Fall of France, was the German invasion of France and the Low Countries during the Second World War.",
" In six weeks from 10 May 1940, German forces defeated Allied forces by mobile operations and conquered France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, bringing land operations on the Western Front to an end until 6 June 1944.",
" Italy entered the war on 10 June 1940 and attempted an invasion of France."
],
"title": "Battle of France"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ivan Ivanovich Maslennikov (Russian: Иван Иванович Масленников ; September 16, 1900 – April 16, 1954), General of the Army, was a Soviet military and NKVD commander of Army and Front level during World War II.",
" A career Red Army officer, Maslennikov was transferred to NKVD system in 1928, and remained there until the German invasion of 1941, progressing from a counter-guerrilla squadron commander to the chief of NKVD troops.",
" After a mixed career in field troops of World War II and three post-war years, Maslennikov returned to NKVD in 1948 and stayed there, despite political changes, until his suicide in 1954."
],
"title": "Ivan Maslennikov"
}
] |
[
"Title: Herbert Lumsden\n\nLieutenant-General Herbert Lumsden & Bar, MC (8 April 1897 – 6 January 1945) was a senior British Army officer who fought in both World War I and World War II. He was the most senior British Army combat casualty of the Second World War.",
"Title: Polish contribution to World War II\n\nThe European theatre of World War II opened with the German invasion of Poland on Friday September 1, 1939 and the Soviet invasion of Poland on September 17, 1939. The Polish Army was defeated after more than a month of fierce fighting. After Poland had been overrun, a government-in-exile (headquartered in Britain), armed forces, and an intelligence service were established outside of Poland. These organizations contributed to the Allied effort throughout the war. The Polish Army was recreated in the West, as well as in the East (after the German invasion of the Soviet Union).",
"Title: Tony Hibbert (British Army officer)\n\nTony Hibbert, MBE MC (6 December 1917 – 12 October 2014), was a British Army officer who fought in the Second World War. During a military career that began in 1935 and ended in 1947, Hibbert saw action in the Battle of France, the North African Campaign, the Italian Campaign and Operation Market Garden. After these battles, he led a T-Force unit in Operation Eclipse, a campaign carried out by the Allies shortly before V-E Day.",
"Title: Colin Muir Barber\n\nLieutenant General Sir Colin Muir Barber & Bar (27 June 1897 – 5 May 1964) was a senior British Army officer who fought in both World War I and World War II where he commanded the 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division during their actions across Northwest Europe, from August 1944 until Victory in Europe Day in May 1945. Barber was reputed to be the tallest officer in the British Army (at 6 ft ), and thus earned the ironic nickname \"Tiny\".",
"Title: Günther Blumentritt\n\nGünther Blumentritt (10 February 1892 – 12 October 1967) was an officer in World War I, who became a Staff Officer under the Weimar Republic and went on to serve as a general for Nazi Germany during World War II. He served throughout the war, mostly on the Western Front, and mostly as a Staff Officer, though he was eventually given his own Corps and made a \"General der Infanterie\". Blumentritt was instrumental in planning the 1939 German invasion of Poland and the 1940 invasion of France, he participated in Operation \"Barbarossa\", and afterward bore a large part of the responsibility for planning the defense of the Atlantic Wall and Normandy. After the war, Blumentritt gave an affidavit at the Nuremberg Trials, though he never testified in person, and then later helped in the rearmament of Germany during the Cold War and the development of the modern German army.",
"Title: The Darkest Hour\n\nThe Darkest Hour is a phrase coined by British prime minister Winston Churchill to describe the period of World War II between the fall of France in 1940 and the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, when the British Empire stood alone against Nazi Germany and the Axis Powers in Europe. The length of time between the fall of France in June 1940 and the German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941 measured 363 days, or 11 months and 28 days. It is particularly used for the time when the United Kingdom was under direct threat of invasion; following the evacuation of the British Army from Dunkirk and prior to victory in the Battle of Britain. The darkest moment is usually considered to have been 10 May 1941, when over 1,500 civilians died in Luftwaffe bombing raids on London alone.",
"Title: Ronald Forbes Adam\n\nGeneral Sir Ronald Forbes Adam, 2nd Baronet (30 October 1885 – 26 December 1982) was a senior British Army officer whose career spanned World War I and World War II. He had an important influence on the conduct of the British Army in World War II as a result of his long tenure as Adjutant General, responsible for the army's organisation and administration, as well as through being a close confidant of Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke, the Chief of the Imperial General Staff (CIGS), the professional head of the British Army, from December 1941 until the end of the war.",
"Title: Pyotr Berestov\n\nPyotr Filippovich Berestov (Russian: Пётр Филиппович Берестов ; December 21 [O.S. December 8] 1896 , Berestovo – November 26, 1961, Zaporozhye) was a Red Army major general during the Second World War. Drafted into the Imperial Russian Army in 1917, Berestov participated in the Russian Revolution. He was drafted into the Red Army, fighting in the Russian Civil War and the Polish–Soviet War. He became a Red Army officer and served in several positions during the interwar period. Berestov was arrested and released during the Great Purge. He fought in the Winter War as a regimental commander. In the early days after the German invasion of the Soviet Union, he was given command of a People's Militia regiment, which was converted into a regular regiment. Berestov led the regiment in the early period of the Battle of Moscow and transferred to lead a regiment of the 82nd Motor Rifle Division. Berestov became the division's commander and in the spring of 1942 briefly led the 50th Rifle Division. In April, he took command of the 331st Rifle Division, which he led during the rest of the war. For his leadership, Berestov was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union in late June 1945. Postwar he commanded the 72nd Guards Rifle Division, which was downsized into a brigade, and the 43rd Guards Rifle Brigade, which became the 113th Guards Rifle Division. Berestov retired in 1955 and lived in Zaporozhye until his death in 1961.",
"Title: Battle of France\n\nThe Battle of France, also known as the Fall of France, was the German invasion of France and the Low Countries during the Second World War. In six weeks from 10 May 1940, German forces defeated Allied forces by mobile operations and conquered France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, bringing land operations on the Western Front to an end until 6 June 1944. Italy entered the war on 10 June 1940 and attempted an invasion of France.",
"Title: Ivan Maslennikov\n\nIvan Ivanovich Maslennikov (Russian: Иван Иванович Масленников ; September 16, 1900 – April 16, 1954), General of the Army, was a Soviet military and NKVD commander of Army and Front level during World War II. A career Red Army officer, Maslennikov was transferred to NKVD system in 1928, and remained there until the German invasion of 1941, progressing from a counter-guerrilla squadron commander to the chief of NKVD troops. After a mixed career in field troops of World War II and three post-war years, Maslennikov returned to NKVD in 1948 and stayed there, despite political changes, until his suicide in 1954."
] |
8,090
|
Todd Woodbridge and Lukáš Dlouhý, have which occupation in common?
|
tennis player
|
comparison
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Todd Woodbridge",
"Lukáš Dlouhý"
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0,
0
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|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Lukáš Dlouhý and Paul Hanley were the defending champions but decided not to participate together.",
"<br>"
],
"title": "2012 Brisbane International – Men's Doubles"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lukáš Dlouhý and Michal Mertiňák were the defending champions, but Dlouhý chose not to compete.",
" Mertiňák played with Mikhail Elgin but lost to eventual runners-up Daniele Bracciali and Florin Mergea.",
" Nicholas Monroe and Simon Stadler won the title 6–2, 6–4 over Bracciali and Mergea."
],
"title": "2013 San Marino CEPU Open – Doubles"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cyril Suk and Pavel Vízner were the defending champions, but did not play together this year.",
" Suk partnered Robin Vik, losing in the first round.",
" Vízner partnered Lukáš Dlouhý, losing in the semifinals."
],
"title": "2006 Ordina Open – Men's Doubles"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Todd Andrew Woodbridge, OAM (born 2 April 1971) is a retired Australian tennis player.",
" He was born in Sydney and raised in Kogarah Bay by his parents, Kevin and Barbara.",
" He has two older brothers, Gregory and Warren.",
" He attended Lyneham High School, Canberra, then turned professional in 1988."
],
"title": "Todd Woodbridge"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lukáš Dlouhý and Leander Paes were the defending champions, but lost in the first round to Martin Damm and Filip Polášek 6–7, 6–3, 6–4."
],
"title": "2010 US Open – Men's Doubles"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lukáš Dlouhý and Pavel Vízner were the defending champions, and won in the final 6–2, 7–6, against Albert Montañés and Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo."
],
"title": "2007 Brasil Open – Doubles"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lukáš Dlouhý and Paul Hanley were the defending champions but decided not to participate.",
" Bob and Mike Bryan won in the final against Matthew Ebden and Jarkko Nieminen, 6–1, 6–4"
],
"title": "2012 Apia International Sydney – Men's Doubles"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lukáš Dlouhý and Leander Paes were the defending champions, but Paes decided not to participate that year.",
" Dlouhý partnered with David Škoch, but they lost in the first round against Eric Butorac and Rajeev Ram.",
" Butorac and Ram won in the final 7–6, 6–3, against Guillermo García-López and Mischa Zverev."
],
"title": "2009 PTT Thailand Open – Doubles"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lukáš Dlouhý and Petr Pála were the defending champions from the last edition in 2008, but decided not to participate.",
"<br>"
],
"title": "2011 Strabag Prague Open – Men's Doubles"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lukáš Dlouhý (born 9 April 1983) is a professional Czech tennis player on the ATP Tour.",
" A doubles specialist, Dlouhý reached a career-high ranking of World No. 5 in June 2009."
],
"title": "Lukáš Dlouhý"
}
] |
[
"Title: 2012 Brisbane International – Men's Doubles\n\nLukáš Dlouhý and Paul Hanley were the defending champions but decided not to participate together. <br>",
"Title: 2013 San Marino CEPU Open – Doubles\n\nLukáš Dlouhý and Michal Mertiňák were the defending champions, but Dlouhý chose not to compete. Mertiňák played with Mikhail Elgin but lost to eventual runners-up Daniele Bracciali and Florin Mergea. Nicholas Monroe and Simon Stadler won the title 6–2, 6–4 over Bracciali and Mergea.",
"Title: 2006 Ordina Open – Men's Doubles\n\nCyril Suk and Pavel Vízner were the defending champions, but did not play together this year. Suk partnered Robin Vik, losing in the first round. Vízner partnered Lukáš Dlouhý, losing in the semifinals.",
"Title: Todd Woodbridge\n\nTodd Andrew Woodbridge, OAM (born 2 April 1971) is a retired Australian tennis player. He was born in Sydney and raised in Kogarah Bay by his parents, Kevin and Barbara. He has two older brothers, Gregory and Warren. He attended Lyneham High School, Canberra, then turned professional in 1988.",
"Title: 2010 US Open – Men's Doubles\n\nLukáš Dlouhý and Leander Paes were the defending champions, but lost in the first round to Martin Damm and Filip Polášek 6–7, 6–3, 6–4.",
"Title: 2007 Brasil Open – Doubles\n\nLukáš Dlouhý and Pavel Vízner were the defending champions, and won in the final 6–2, 7–6, against Albert Montañés and Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo.",
"Title: 2012 Apia International Sydney – Men's Doubles\n\nLukáš Dlouhý and Paul Hanley were the defending champions but decided not to participate. Bob and Mike Bryan won in the final against Matthew Ebden and Jarkko Nieminen, 6–1, 6–4",
"Title: 2009 PTT Thailand Open – Doubles\n\nLukáš Dlouhý and Leander Paes were the defending champions, but Paes decided not to participate that year. Dlouhý partnered with David Škoch, but they lost in the first round against Eric Butorac and Rajeev Ram. Butorac and Ram won in the final 7–6, 6–3, against Guillermo García-López and Mischa Zverev.",
"Title: 2011 Strabag Prague Open – Men's Doubles\n\nLukáš Dlouhý and Petr Pála were the defending champions from the last edition in 2008, but decided not to participate. <br>",
"Title: Lukáš Dlouhý\n\nLukáš Dlouhý (born 9 April 1983) is a professional Czech tennis player on the ATP Tour. A doubles specialist, Dlouhý reached a career-high ranking of World No. 5 in June 2009."
] |
8,091
|
Ishmael Bernal and Joe D'Amato, are screenwriters?
|
no
|
comparison
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Ishmael Bernal",
"Joe D'Amato"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Ikaw ay Akin is a 1978 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Ishmael Bernal, about a man's gulit over his affair with another woman that hurt the feelings of his long time girlfriend.",
" It starred Nora Aunor Vilma Santos and Christopher De Leon in leading roles, and also had pre-stardom actors in minor roles; like Rene Requiestas and Sandy Andolong, who later become De Leon's wife."
],
"title": "Ikaw ay Akin"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Joe D'Amato (birth name: Aristide Massaccesi; 15 December 1936 in Rome – 23 January 1999 in Rome) was an Italian filmmaker who is most well known for his horror and adult films."
],
"title": "Joe D'Amato"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Manila by Night also known as City After Dark is a 1980 Filipino directed by Ishmael Bernal and starring Gina Alajar and Charito Solis.",
" Released at the height of the Marcos regime, the film uncovers the other face of Manila by depicting the ugly aspects of life in the city - unemployment, prostitution, drug addiction, and lack of decent housing.",
" Considered as one of Bernal's masterpieces, it is an epic multi-narrative of people who have shady pasts and are trying to exist in an unforgiving world."
],
"title": "Manila by Night"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ishmael Bernal (30 September 1938 – 2 June 1996) was a Filipino film, stage and television director, actor and screenwriter.",
" Noted for his melodramas, particularly with feminist and moral issues, he directed many landmark Filipino films such as \"Nunal sa Tubig\" (1975), \"City After Dark\" (1980), \"Relasyon\" (1982), \"Himala\" (1982), and \"Hinugot sa Langit\" (1985).",
" He was declared a National Artist of the Philippines in 2001."
],
"title": "Ishmael Bernal"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hinugot sa Langit (lit.",
" \"Snatched from Heaven\") is a 1985 Gawad Urian Award winning Filipino melodramatic film directed by Ishmael Bernal based on moral values.",
" It is considered a classic in Filipino cinema and picked up four Gawad Urian Awards.",
" It is about an unwanted pregnancy and issues with abortion and the church."
],
"title": "Hinugot sa Langit"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pinulot Ka Lang sa Lupa ( You Were Just Picked Up from the Ground / English title: Envy) is a 2017 Philippine melodrama television series broadcast by GMA Network starring Julie Anne San Jose, Benjamin Alves, LJ Reyes, Martin del Rosario, and Jean Garcia.",
" It is based on the comic novel and the 1987 film of the same title courtesy of Regal Films starring Lorna Tolentino, Gabby Concepcion and Maricel Soriano, created by Gilda Olvidado and directed by Ishmael Bernal.",
" It replacing \"Sa Piling ni Nanay\" on January 30, 2017 on GMA Afternoon Prime block."
],
"title": "Pinulot Ka Lang sa Lupa"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Manila is an independently produced twinbill film that pays homage to Lino Brocka's \"Jaguar\" and Ishmael Bernal's \"Manila By Night\".",
" Piolo Pascual co-produced and starred in both episodes."
],
"title": "Manila (2009 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Himala (\"Miracle\") is a 1982 Filipino drama film directed by Ishmael Bernal and produced by the Experimental Cinema of the Philippines.",
" The film's script was written by Ricky Lee based on the story of a teenage girl on Cabra Island in the province of Occidental Mindoro between 1966 and 1967."
],
"title": "Himala"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Shake, Rattle & Roll is a 1984 Filipino horror anthology film directed by Emmanuel H. Borlaza, Ishmael Bernal, and Peque Gallaga.",
" It is the first installment in the \"Shake, Rattle & Roll\" film series.",
" This was the only film in the series to be produced and distributed by Athena Productions, with the rest of the installments produced and distributed by Regal Films.",
" The film was an entry of the 10th Metro Manila Film Festival, with Herbert Bautista winning Best Actor."
],
"title": "Shake, Rattle & Roll (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Nora Aunor is a Filipino actress, recording artist, and film producer who has worked in theater, radio, television,concerts and film.",
" She started her career as a singer and eventually tried her luck on movies.",
" Aunor made more than 1 movie in the span of more than 45 years.",
" She is the only actress of her generation to have been directed by four National Artists for film Awardees, Gerardo de Leon, Lamberto Avellana, Lino Brocka, and Ishmael Bernal.",
" As an actress, she is regarded as one of the best in the business because of the quality movies, television shows and stage plays that she did.",
" She was named by NO!",
" Magazine as one of the \"Philippines' 15 Best Actors of All Time\" in 2004, S Magazine named her as the \"Philippines' Best Actress of All Time\" in 2006 and in 2010, she was hailed by the Green Planet Movie Awards as one of the \"10 Asian Best Actresses of the Decade\"."
],
"title": "Nora Aunor filmography"
}
] |
[
"Title: Ikaw ay Akin\n\nIkaw ay Akin is a 1978 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Ishmael Bernal, about a man's gulit over his affair with another woman that hurt the feelings of his long time girlfriend. It starred Nora Aunor Vilma Santos and Christopher De Leon in leading roles, and also had pre-stardom actors in minor roles; like Rene Requiestas and Sandy Andolong, who later become De Leon's wife.",
"Title: Joe D'Amato\n\nJoe D'Amato (birth name: Aristide Massaccesi; 15 December 1936 in Rome – 23 January 1999 in Rome) was an Italian filmmaker who is most well known for his horror and adult films.",
"Title: Manila by Night\n\nManila by Night also known as City After Dark is a 1980 Filipino directed by Ishmael Bernal and starring Gina Alajar and Charito Solis. Released at the height of the Marcos regime, the film uncovers the other face of Manila by depicting the ugly aspects of life in the city - unemployment, prostitution, drug addiction, and lack of decent housing. Considered as one of Bernal's masterpieces, it is an epic multi-narrative of people who have shady pasts and are trying to exist in an unforgiving world.",
"Title: Ishmael Bernal\n\nIshmael Bernal (30 September 1938 – 2 June 1996) was a Filipino film, stage and television director, actor and screenwriter. Noted for his melodramas, particularly with feminist and moral issues, he directed many landmark Filipino films such as \"Nunal sa Tubig\" (1975), \"City After Dark\" (1980), \"Relasyon\" (1982), \"Himala\" (1982), and \"Hinugot sa Langit\" (1985). He was declared a National Artist of the Philippines in 2001.",
"Title: Hinugot sa Langit\n\nHinugot sa Langit (lit. \"Snatched from Heaven\") is a 1985 Gawad Urian Award winning Filipino melodramatic film directed by Ishmael Bernal based on moral values. It is considered a classic in Filipino cinema and picked up four Gawad Urian Awards. It is about an unwanted pregnancy and issues with abortion and the church.",
"Title: Pinulot Ka Lang sa Lupa\n\nPinulot Ka Lang sa Lupa ( You Were Just Picked Up from the Ground / English title: Envy) is a 2017 Philippine melodrama television series broadcast by GMA Network starring Julie Anne San Jose, Benjamin Alves, LJ Reyes, Martin del Rosario, and Jean Garcia. It is based on the comic novel and the 1987 film of the same title courtesy of Regal Films starring Lorna Tolentino, Gabby Concepcion and Maricel Soriano, created by Gilda Olvidado and directed by Ishmael Bernal. It replacing \"Sa Piling ni Nanay\" on January 30, 2017 on GMA Afternoon Prime block.",
"Title: Manila (2009 film)\n\nManila is an independently produced twinbill film that pays homage to Lino Brocka's \"Jaguar\" and Ishmael Bernal's \"Manila By Night\". Piolo Pascual co-produced and starred in both episodes.",
"Title: Himala\n\nHimala (\"Miracle\") is a 1982 Filipino drama film directed by Ishmael Bernal and produced by the Experimental Cinema of the Philippines. The film's script was written by Ricky Lee based on the story of a teenage girl on Cabra Island in the province of Occidental Mindoro between 1966 and 1967.",
"Title: Shake, Rattle & Roll (film)\n\nShake, Rattle & Roll is a 1984 Filipino horror anthology film directed by Emmanuel H. Borlaza, Ishmael Bernal, and Peque Gallaga. It is the first installment in the \"Shake, Rattle & Roll\" film series. This was the only film in the series to be produced and distributed by Athena Productions, with the rest of the installments produced and distributed by Regal Films. The film was an entry of the 10th Metro Manila Film Festival, with Herbert Bautista winning Best Actor.",
"Title: Nora Aunor filmography\n\nNora Aunor is a Filipino actress, recording artist, and film producer who has worked in theater, radio, television,concerts and film. She started her career as a singer and eventually tried her luck on movies. Aunor made more than 1 movie in the span of more than 45 years. She is the only actress of her generation to have been directed by four National Artists for film Awardees, Gerardo de Leon, Lamberto Avellana, Lino Brocka, and Ishmael Bernal. As an actress, she is regarded as one of the best in the business because of the quality movies, television shows and stage plays that she did. She was named by NO! Magazine as one of the \"Philippines' 15 Best Actors of All Time\" in 2004, S Magazine named her as the \"Philippines' Best Actress of All Time\" in 2006 and in 2010, she was hailed by the Green Planet Movie Awards as one of the \"10 Asian Best Actresses of the Decade\"."
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8,092
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What central African sovereign state is the home of the Citrinophila erastus butterfly?
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Gabon
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" The earliest period of settlement began around 10,000 years ago when nomadic people first began to settle, farm and fish in the region.",
" The next period began around 1,000 to 3,000 years ago when several non-indigenous groups began to migrate into the region from other parts of the continent.",
" The third period involved the colonial conquest and rule of the country by France and Germany which spanned from the late 1800s until 1960 when the Central African Republic became an independent state.",
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"Central Africa is the core region of the African continent which includes Burundi, the Central African Republic, Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Rwanda.",
" Middle Africa (as used by the United Nations when categorising geographic subregions) is an analogous term that includes Angola, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, the Republic of the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and São Tomé and Príncipe.",
" All of the states in the UN subregion of Middle Africa, plus those otherwise commonly reckoned in Central Africa (11 states in total), constitute the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS).",
" Since its independence in 2011, South Sudan has also been commonly included in the region."
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"Gabon ( ; ] ), officially the Gabonese Republic (French: \"République gabonaise\" ), is a sovereign state on the west coast of Central Africa.",
" Located on the equator, Gabon is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo on the east and south, and the Gulf of Guinea to the west.",
" It has an area of nearly 270000 sqkm and its population is estimated at 1.5 million people.",
" Its capital and largest city is Libreville."
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"Citrinophila erastus, the large yellow, is a butterfly in the Lycaenidae family.",
" It is found in Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Nigeria, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, the Republic of the Congo, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and Tanzania.",
" The habitat consists of lowland forests."
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"Bobangui (or Bougangui) is a large M'Baka village in Lobaye, Central African Republic, located at the edge of the equatorial forest some 80 km southwest of the capital, Bangui.",
" The first Prime Minister of the Central African Republic, Barthélemy Boganda, the first President of the Central African Republic, David Dacko, and the emperor of the Central African Empire, Jean-Bédel Bokassa, were from Bobanqui."
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"Aubin Thierry Goporo (born 15 May 1968) is a Central African Republic-American basketball coach and former player.",
" He is the Director of Student-Athlete Development at University of Louisiana Lafayette.",
" He was a basketball player at Florida Tech and is originally from the Central African Republic.",
" He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics with the Central African Republic national basketball team and later became the coach of the team for the FIBA Africa Championships.",
" He is the former head basketball coach and athletic director at Florida Air Academy in Melbourne, Florida.",
" His coaching record is 309 wins and 47 losses and 5 state championships."
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"The African-led International Support Mission to the Central African Republic (MISCA, French acronym for \"Mission internationale de soutien à la Centrafrique sous conduite africaine\" ) is an African Union peacekeeping mission to the Central African Republic.",
" MISCA was established on 5 December 2013 by United Nations Security Council resolution 2127 to stabilise the country as a result of the Central African Republic conflict under the Djotodia administration and following the 2013 Central African Republic coup d'état."
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"Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park is a national park and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Central African Republic prefecture Bamingui-Bangoran, near the Chad border.",
" It was inscribed to the list of World Heritage Sites in 1988 as a result of the diversity of life present within it.",
" Notable species include black rhinoceroses, elephants, Sudan cheetahs, leopards, red-fronted gazelles, and buffalo, giraffes, lions; a wide range of waterfowl species also occurs in the northern floodplains.",
" The site is under threat due to its rare wildlife dying and animals species being wiped out.",
" The western black rhinoceros that was indigenous to the Central African Republic has gone extinct in 2011.",
" The site was added to the List of World Heritage in Danger after reports of illegal grazing and poaching by heavily armed hunters, who may have harvested as much as 80% of the park's wildlife.",
" The shooting of four members of the park staff in early 1997 and a general state of deteriorating security brought all development projects and tourism to a halt.",
" The government of the Central African Republic proposed to assign site management responsibility to a private foundation.",
" The preparation of a detailed state of conservation report and rehabilitation plan for the site was recommended by the World Heritage Committee at its 1998 session.",
" People are working on breeding programs to revive the natural wildlife."
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"The Military ranks of Central African Republic are the military insignia used by the Central African Armed Forces.",
" Being a former colony of France, Central African Republic shares a rank structure similar to that of France.",
" Being a Landlocked country, the Central African Republic does not have a navy."
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"Central African Republic–People's Republic of China relations refer to the bilateral relations of the Central African Republic and the People's Republic of China.",
" Diplomatic relations between the People's Republic of China and the Central African Republic were established on September 29, 1964 when the CAR's government severed diplomatic relations with the Republic of China (Taiwan).",
" China's ambassador to the Central African Republic is Ma Fulin as of 2017."
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"Title: History of the Central African Republic\n\nThe history of the Central African Republic is roughly composed of four distinct periods. The earliest period of settlement began around 10,000 years ago when nomadic people first began to settle, farm and fish in the region. The next period began around 1,000 to 3,000 years ago when several non-indigenous groups began to migrate into the region from other parts of the continent. The third period involved the colonial conquest and rule of the country by France and Germany which spanned from the late 1800s until 1960 when the Central African Republic became an independent state. The final period has been the era during which the Central African Republic has been an independent state.",
"Title: Central Africa\n\nCentral Africa is the core region of the African continent which includes Burundi, the Central African Republic, Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Rwanda. Middle Africa (as used by the United Nations when categorising geographic subregions) is an analogous term that includes Angola, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, the Republic of the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and São Tomé and Príncipe. All of the states in the UN subregion of Middle Africa, plus those otherwise commonly reckoned in Central Africa (11 states in total), constitute the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS). Since its independence in 2011, South Sudan has also been commonly included in the region.",
"Title: Gabon\n\nGabon ( ; ] ), officially the Gabonese Republic (French: \"République gabonaise\" ), is a sovereign state on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, Gabon is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo on the east and south, and the Gulf of Guinea to the west. It has an area of nearly 270000 sqkm and its population is estimated at 1.5 million people. Its capital and largest city is Libreville.",
"Title: Citrinophila erastus\n\nCitrinophila erastus, the large yellow, is a butterfly in the Lycaenidae family. It is found in Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Nigeria, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, the Republic of the Congo, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and Tanzania. The habitat consists of lowland forests.",
"Title: Bobangui\n\nBobangui (or Bougangui) is a large M'Baka village in Lobaye, Central African Republic, located at the edge of the equatorial forest some 80 km southwest of the capital, Bangui. The first Prime Minister of the Central African Republic, Barthélemy Boganda, the first President of the Central African Republic, David Dacko, and the emperor of the Central African Empire, Jean-Bédel Bokassa, were from Bobanqui.",
"Title: Aubin-Thierry Goporo\n\nAubin Thierry Goporo (born 15 May 1968) is a Central African Republic-American basketball coach and former player. He is the Director of Student-Athlete Development at University of Louisiana Lafayette. He was a basketball player at Florida Tech and is originally from the Central African Republic. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics with the Central African Republic national basketball team and later became the coach of the team for the FIBA Africa Championships. He is the former head basketball coach and athletic director at Florida Air Academy in Melbourne, Florida. His coaching record is 309 wins and 47 losses and 5 state championships.",
"Title: MISCA\n\nThe African-led International Support Mission to the Central African Republic (MISCA, French acronym for \"Mission internationale de soutien à la Centrafrique sous conduite africaine\" ) is an African Union peacekeeping mission to the Central African Republic. MISCA was established on 5 December 2013 by United Nations Security Council resolution 2127 to stabilise the country as a result of the Central African Republic conflict under the Djotodia administration and following the 2013 Central African Republic coup d'état.",
"Title: Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park\n\nManovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park is a national park and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Central African Republic prefecture Bamingui-Bangoran, near the Chad border. It was inscribed to the list of World Heritage Sites in 1988 as a result of the diversity of life present within it. Notable species include black rhinoceroses, elephants, Sudan cheetahs, leopards, red-fronted gazelles, and buffalo, giraffes, lions; a wide range of waterfowl species also occurs in the northern floodplains. The site is under threat due to its rare wildlife dying and animals species being wiped out. The western black rhinoceros that was indigenous to the Central African Republic has gone extinct in 2011. The site was added to the List of World Heritage in Danger after reports of illegal grazing and poaching by heavily armed hunters, who may have harvested as much as 80% of the park's wildlife. The shooting of four members of the park staff in early 1997 and a general state of deteriorating security brought all development projects and tourism to a halt. The government of the Central African Republic proposed to assign site management responsibility to a private foundation. The preparation of a detailed state of conservation report and rehabilitation plan for the site was recommended by the World Heritage Committee at its 1998 session. People are working on breeding programs to revive the natural wildlife.",
"Title: Military ranks of Central African Republic\n\nThe Military ranks of Central African Republic are the military insignia used by the Central African Armed Forces. Being a former colony of France, Central African Republic shares a rank structure similar to that of France. Being a Landlocked country, the Central African Republic does not have a navy.",
"Title: Central African Republic–China relations\n\nCentral African Republic–People's Republic of China relations refer to the bilateral relations of the Central African Republic and the People's Republic of China. Diplomatic relations between the People's Republic of China and the Central African Republic were established on September 29, 1964 when the CAR's government severed diplomatic relations with the Republic of China (Taiwan). China's ambassador to the Central African Republic is Ma Fulin as of 2017."
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8,093
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Who was the writer of an episodic play from which Yoni Ki Baat was inspired?
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Eve Ensler
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"Najam Aziz Sethi (Urdu/Punjabi: ; born c. 1948) is a Pakistani journalist and a left-leaning political commentator who serves as the editor-in-chief of The Friday Times, hosts the primetime current affairs show Aapas ki Baat on Geo News and serves as Chairman of Pakistan Super League.",
" Though he is an Ahmadi Muslim but he also served as the caretaker chief minister of Punjab during the 2013 election."
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"Priyamaanavale (English: \"The Girl I love\" ) is a 2000 Tamil romance film written and directed by K. Selva Bharathy.",
" The film has Vijay and Simran playing the lead roles, with S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Vivek and Radhika Chaudhari in supporting roles.",
" The film revolves around a working woman in a struggling family and portrays the sufferings she receives from her husband with negative shades in his role but later he realises his fault and he becomes a loving and caring husband.",
" The film released on 26 October 2000 to highly positive reviews and was declared a blockbuster.",
" This movie was a remake of 1996 Telugu movie \"Pavitra Bandham\" starring Daggubati Venkatesh and Soundarya.",
" The movie was later dubbed in Hindi as \"Dil Ki Baat\"."
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"Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hain is a Hindi drama series on Sony TV & produced by Shashi Sumeet Productions, which airs at 10:30 pm from 5 September 2017 replacing Pehredaar Piya Ki from the same production house."
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"Ghar Ki Baat Hai is a Hindi television sitcom on NDTV Imagine in 2009."
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"Santosh Saroj is a Bollywood screenwriter and dialogue writer mostly known for films like 'Agneepath','Major Saab'.",
"His last film as writer was Sirf,released in 2008.",
"He was also assistant director for films like 'Mausam','Raaste Ka Patthar' He has also directed two films \"Waqt Waqt ki Baat\" & \"Pyar Mein Sauda Nahin\" ."
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"The Vagina Monologues is an episodic play written by Eve Ensler which began in 1996 at the Off-Broadway Westside Theatre after a limited run at HERE Arts Center.",
" The play delves into consensual and nonconsensual sexual experiences, body image, genital mutilation, direct and indirect encounters with reproduction, sex work, and several other topics through the eyes of women with various ages, races, sexualities, and other differences.",
" Charles Isherwood of \"The New York Times\" called the play \"probably the most important piece of political theater of the last decade.\"",
" Ensler originally starred in the production which was produced by David Stone, Nina Essman, Dan Markley, The Araca Group, Willa Shalit and the West Side Theater.",
" When she left the play, it was recast with three celebrity monologists.",
" The play has been staged internationally, and a television version featuring Ensler was produced by cable TV channel HBO.",
" In 1998, Ensler and others, including Willa Shalit, a producer of the Westside Theatre production, launched V-Day, a global non-profit movement that has raised over US$ for groups working to end violence against women and girls anti-violence through benefits of \"The Vagina Monologues\"."
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"Aapas ki Baat Najam Sethi Kay Sath (in Urdu:اپس کی بات نجم سیٹھی کے ساتھ) is an airing show on Geo News which airs from Monday to Wednesday at 11:00pm–12:00am.",
" The show gives political analysis on current affairs of Pakistan.",
" The show features to reveal the unknown in between talks of Country's establishment.",
" The show cast also predicts about future of political affairs in show under the given limits and code of conduct of channel.",
" This airing show is considered to be one of the most successful and popular airing show of country.",
" \"Aapas ki Baat\" is a discussion-based talk show which is different from usual format of Pakistani talk shows.",
" Najam Sethi expresses his views in clear and brief manner and draws attention to the happenings in the political area of Pakistan."
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"Sameer Iqbal Patel, also referred to as Sammir I Patel and Sameer Patel, is a theatre personality from India.",
" Sameer, who started his career modeling for various brands, did TV shows, and wrote and directed a dozen commercial plays including 'Jo Khaya So Pachchtaye', 'Hawa Hawai', '3 Flights Down', and 'Baat Baat Mein Bigdey Haalaat'.",
" He has just completed his directorial debut Hotel Beautifool.",
" As an actor, he has featured in national television shows including \"Ehsaas\", \"Mr. Aur Mrs. Verma Ki Rasoi\", the \"Noor Jehan\" television show and others.",
" He is also the writer of the television show \"Yeh Chanda Kanoon Hai\", which airs on SAB TV.",
" Sameer's theatre production, a Hindi comedy play, named \"Baat Baat Mein Bigdey Haalat,\" featured veteran actor Rakesh Bedi and Chetanya Adib.",
" Sameer has completed his debut film \"Hotel Beautifool,\" which is due for release in 2017, adapted from his hit play Baat Baat Mein Bigdey Halaat.",
" After 'Hotel Beautifool', Sameer has started working on his next project, a Hindi feature film named Tata Goodbye, a black comedy."
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"Yoni Ki Baat, roughly translated from Hindi as \"Talks of the Vagina,\" is a live performance of monologues by women of South Asian origin.",
" The project was inspired by a production of Eve Ensler's \"The Vagina Monologues\" by the Kimaaya Theatre Company in Bangalore, India.",
" \"Yoni Ki Baat\" was conceptualized in 2003 by South Asian Sisters, a non-profit collective of South Asian women based in the San Francisco Bay Area.",
" At the time of its founding in 2003, the Bay Area was home to a critical mass of South Asian social justice organizations with which the South Asian Sisters collaborated.",
" This included Trikone, the oldest South Asian LGBTQ magazine in the world, Narika and Maitri, supporting survivors of domestic violence in the South Asian community, ASATA (The Alliance of South Asians Taking Action) and many other community groups.",
" The arts organization Yoni Ki Baat was co-founded by Sapna Shahani, Vandana Makker, and Maulie Dass in this climate of social justice organizing.",
" As of 2012, South Asian Sisters have had eight unique scripts assembled from separate calls for submissions."
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"Jolly Mukherjee is an Indian singer/songwriter/producer.",
" Known as India's \"King of Strings\", Mukherjee specializes in the music of Bollywood, or the Indian film industry.",
" He started his career as a backup singer for commercials, then moving on to writing music for airline on-flight introductions, where he sometimes wrote for British Airways.",
" His Longtime friend and a great singer \"HARIHARAN\" has been a great influence.",
" His roots include a mixture of Hindustani classical music and Western music.It was Hariharan who actually gave him his first arrangement, HAZIR, which was an album with USTAD ZAKIR HUSSAIN.",
" Jolly Has been associated with Hariharans Ghazal arrangement, for the albums like Gulfam, Paigham, Jashn, Dil Ki Baat, Kaash, Waqt par Bolna, and HAZIR 2.",
" Also Reflection and Horizon to mention as associate .",
" He is known for working with the Madras Cinematic Orchestra, for his International Album, Fusebox, included remixes from State of Bengal and Badmarsh & Shri, from which the remixed version of \"Bhatiyali\" achieved success.",
" He has a series of hit songs from the Hindi movies DAYAVAN, CHANDNI, SAATHI, AAINA, SANGEET, AATISH, RAGHUVEER, AADMI, AAR YA PAAR, JUDGE MUJRIM, INDRAJEET, BHISHMA, RAAZ, JUNGLE , DHOOM 2 to name a few.",
" He is famous in Bangladesh for providing playback for veteran actor Dipjol.",
" One of his famous song in Dhallywood is \"Ki batti lagaili (ore o mainka)\".",
" He provided the string arrangements for the Icelandic performer Björk's song \"Verandi\"."
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"Title: Najam Sethi\n\nNajam Aziz Sethi (Urdu/Punjabi: ; born c. 1948) is a Pakistani journalist and a left-leaning political commentator who serves as the editor-in-chief of The Friday Times, hosts the primetime current affairs show Aapas ki Baat on Geo News and serves as Chairman of Pakistan Super League. Though he is an Ahmadi Muslim but he also served as the caretaker chief minister of Punjab during the 2013 election.",
"Title: Priyamaanavale\n\nPriyamaanavale (English: \"The Girl I love\" ) is a 2000 Tamil romance film written and directed by K. Selva Bharathy. The film has Vijay and Simran playing the lead roles, with S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Vivek and Radhika Chaudhari in supporting roles. The film revolves around a working woman in a struggling family and portrays the sufferings she receives from her husband with negative shades in his role but later he realises his fault and he becomes a loving and caring husband. The film released on 26 October 2000 to highly positive reviews and was declared a blockbuster. This movie was a remake of 1996 Telugu movie \"Pavitra Bandham\" starring Daggubati Venkatesh and Soundarya. The movie was later dubbed in Hindi as \"Dil Ki Baat\".",
"Title: Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai\n\nYeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hain is a Hindi drama series on Sony TV & produced by Shashi Sumeet Productions, which airs at 10:30 pm from 5 September 2017 replacing Pehredaar Piya Ki from the same production house.",
"Title: Ghar Ki Baat Hai\n\nGhar Ki Baat Hai is a Hindi television sitcom on NDTV Imagine in 2009.",
"Title: Santosh Saroj\n\nSantosh Saroj is a Bollywood screenwriter and dialogue writer mostly known for films like 'Agneepath','Major Saab'. His last film as writer was Sirf,released in 2008. He was also assistant director for films like 'Mausam','Raaste Ka Patthar' He has also directed two films \"Waqt Waqt ki Baat\" & \"Pyar Mein Sauda Nahin\" .",
"Title: The Vagina Monologues\n\nThe Vagina Monologues is an episodic play written by Eve Ensler which began in 1996 at the Off-Broadway Westside Theatre after a limited run at HERE Arts Center. The play delves into consensual and nonconsensual sexual experiences, body image, genital mutilation, direct and indirect encounters with reproduction, sex work, and several other topics through the eyes of women with various ages, races, sexualities, and other differences. Charles Isherwood of \"The New York Times\" called the play \"probably the most important piece of political theater of the last decade.\" Ensler originally starred in the production which was produced by David Stone, Nina Essman, Dan Markley, The Araca Group, Willa Shalit and the West Side Theater. When she left the play, it was recast with three celebrity monologists. The play has been staged internationally, and a television version featuring Ensler was produced by cable TV channel HBO. In 1998, Ensler and others, including Willa Shalit, a producer of the Westside Theatre production, launched V-Day, a global non-profit movement that has raised over US$ for groups working to end violence against women and girls anti-violence through benefits of \"The Vagina Monologues\".",
"Title: Aapas ki Baat\n\nAapas ki Baat Najam Sethi Kay Sath (in Urdu:اپس کی بات نجم سیٹھی کے ساتھ) is an airing show on Geo News which airs from Monday to Wednesday at 11:00pm–12:00am. The show gives political analysis on current affairs of Pakistan. The show features to reveal the unknown in between talks of Country's establishment. The show cast also predicts about future of political affairs in show under the given limits and code of conduct of channel. This airing show is considered to be one of the most successful and popular airing show of country. \"Aapas ki Baat\" is a discussion-based talk show which is different from usual format of Pakistani talk shows. Najam Sethi expresses his views in clear and brief manner and draws attention to the happenings in the political area of Pakistan.",
"Title: Sameer Iqbal Patel\n\nSameer Iqbal Patel, also referred to as Sammir I Patel and Sameer Patel, is a theatre personality from India. Sameer, who started his career modeling for various brands, did TV shows, and wrote and directed a dozen commercial plays including 'Jo Khaya So Pachchtaye', 'Hawa Hawai', '3 Flights Down', and 'Baat Baat Mein Bigdey Haalaat'. He has just completed his directorial debut Hotel Beautifool. As an actor, he has featured in national television shows including \"Ehsaas\", \"Mr. Aur Mrs. Verma Ki Rasoi\", the \"Noor Jehan\" television show and others. He is also the writer of the television show \"Yeh Chanda Kanoon Hai\", which airs on SAB TV. Sameer's theatre production, a Hindi comedy play, named \"Baat Baat Mein Bigdey Haalat,\" featured veteran actor Rakesh Bedi and Chetanya Adib. Sameer has completed his debut film \"Hotel Beautifool,\" which is due for release in 2017, adapted from his hit play Baat Baat Mein Bigdey Halaat. After 'Hotel Beautifool', Sameer has started working on his next project, a Hindi feature film named Tata Goodbye, a black comedy.",
"Title: Yoni Ki Baat\n\nYoni Ki Baat, roughly translated from Hindi as \"Talks of the Vagina,\" is a live performance of monologues by women of South Asian origin. The project was inspired by a production of Eve Ensler's \"The Vagina Monologues\" by the Kimaaya Theatre Company in Bangalore, India. \"Yoni Ki Baat\" was conceptualized in 2003 by South Asian Sisters, a non-profit collective of South Asian women based in the San Francisco Bay Area. At the time of its founding in 2003, the Bay Area was home to a critical mass of South Asian social justice organizations with which the South Asian Sisters collaborated. This included Trikone, the oldest South Asian LGBTQ magazine in the world, Narika and Maitri, supporting survivors of domestic violence in the South Asian community, ASATA (The Alliance of South Asians Taking Action) and many other community groups. The arts organization Yoni Ki Baat was co-founded by Sapna Shahani, Vandana Makker, and Maulie Dass in this climate of social justice organizing. As of 2012, South Asian Sisters have had eight unique scripts assembled from separate calls for submissions.",
"Title: Jolly Mukherjee\n\nJolly Mukherjee is an Indian singer/songwriter/producer. Known as India's \"King of Strings\", Mukherjee specializes in the music of Bollywood, or the Indian film industry. He started his career as a backup singer for commercials, then moving on to writing music for airline on-flight introductions, where he sometimes wrote for British Airways. His Longtime friend and a great singer \"HARIHARAN\" has been a great influence. His roots include a mixture of Hindustani classical music and Western music.It was Hariharan who actually gave him his first arrangement, HAZIR, which was an album with USTAD ZAKIR HUSSAIN. Jolly Has been associated with Hariharans Ghazal arrangement, for the albums like Gulfam, Paigham, Jashn, Dil Ki Baat, Kaash, Waqt par Bolna, and HAZIR 2. Also Reflection and Horizon to mention as associate . He is known for working with the Madras Cinematic Orchestra, for his International Album, Fusebox, included remixes from State of Bengal and Badmarsh & Shri, from which the remixed version of \"Bhatiyali\" achieved success. He has a series of hit songs from the Hindi movies DAYAVAN, CHANDNI, SAATHI, AAINA, SANGEET, AATISH, RAGHUVEER, AADMI, AAR YA PAAR, JUDGE MUJRIM, INDRAJEET, BHISHMA, RAAZ, JUNGLE , DHOOM 2 to name a few. He is famous in Bangladesh for providing playback for veteran actor Dipjol. One of his famous song in Dhallywood is \"Ki batti lagaili (ore o mainka)\". He provided the string arrangements for the Icelandic performer Björk's song \"Verandi\"."
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8,094
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What army did the uncle of Jean Gordon command?
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U.S. Seventh Army
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"Jean Gordon, Countess of Bothwell (1546 – 14 May 1629) was a wealthy Scottish noblewoman and the first wife of James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell who became, after his divorce from Lady Jean, the third husband of Mary, Queen of Scots.",
" Lady Jean herself had a total of three husbands.",
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"USNS \"Gordon\" (T-AKR-296) is a \"Gordon\"-class roll on roll off vehicle cargo ship of the United States Navy.",
" She was originally built as a merchant vessel but later acquired and converted by the Navy, and assigned to the United States Department of Defense's Military Sealift Command.",
" \"Gordon\" was built in Denmark in 1972 as MV \"Jutlandia\", and entered commercial service on 1 June 1973.",
" After some time spent in commercial service she was lengthened by Hyundai Heavy Industries in 1984, and later went on to be acquired by the US Navy under a long term charter.",
" She was converted to a US Navy Vehicle Roll-on/Roll-off Ship at Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company and on delivery to the Navy was assigned to the Military Sealift Command on 23 August 1996 under the name USNS \"Gordon\", after Medal of Honor recipient Master Sergeant Gary Gordon.",
" \"Gordon\" is one of 28 Strategic Sealift Ships operated by the Military Sealift Command.",
" She is assigned to the MSC Atlantic surge force and is maintained at Canton, Baltimore, Maryland in Reduced Operational Status 4, meaning she can be on her way to pick up cargo within 4 days of notification."
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"Lady Agnes Campbell (1526–1601) was the daughter of Colin Campbell, 3rd Earl of Argyll and his wife Lady Jean Gordon, daughter of Alexander Gordon, 3rd Earl of Huntly."
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"Jean Gordon, a niece by marriage of General Patton, was a Boston socialite and a Red Cross worker during World War II.",
" She presumably had an ongoing affair with Patton, allegedly beginning years before the war and continuing behind the front lines of wartime Europe.",
" She committed suicide shortly after his death.",
" However, the contending story is that she was despondent over a young officer who had broken off their wartime affair."
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"General George Smith Patton Jr. (November 11, 1885 – December 21, 1945) was a senior officer of the United States Army who commanded the U.S. Seventh Army in the Mediterranean and European theaters of World War II, but is best known for his leadership of the U.S. Third Army in France and Germany following the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944."
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"Gertrude Jean Gordon (March 6, 1918 – September 5, 2008) was a Canadian politician.",
" She was the first woman ever elected to the Yukon Territorial Council, serving from 1967 to 1970."
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"The Army of the Coasts of Brest (French: \"Armée des côtes de Brest\" ) was a French Revolutionary Army formed on 30 April 1793 by splitting the \"Army of the Coasts\" into this army and the \"Army of the Coasts of Cherbourg\".",
" The formation was first put under the command of Jean Baptiste Camille Canclaux and charged with fighting the War in the Vendée, combatting the Chouannerie and protecting the coasts of Brittany against a British invasion.",
" After successfully defending Nantes and suffering setbacks at Tiffauges and Montaigu, Canclaux was recalled on 5 October 1793 and many of the army's soldiers were absorbed into the Army of the West.",
" Over the next few years, Jean Antoine Rossignol, Jean-François-Auguste Moulin, Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, Lazare Hoche and Gabriel Venance Rey led the army in turn.",
" In June–July 1795 the army crushed a Royalist invasion at Quiberon.",
" On 5 January 1796 the formation and two other armies were merged into the \"Army of the Coasts of the Ocean\" and placed under the command of Hoche."
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"Lieutenant General Rhett A. Hernandez is a retired officer in the United States Army and the former commander of the United States Army Cyber Command which is the Army’s service component to U.S. Cyber Command.",
" Hernandez, as a major general, assumed the position upon its activation (which included the command receiving and perpetuating the lineage and honors of the former Second United States Army) on October 10, 2010, with its headquarters at Fort Belvoir Virginia.",
" He received a promotion to lieutenant general on March 25, 2011.",
" As head of US Army Cyber Command, Hernandez was responsible for planning, coordinating, and integrating the network operations and defense of all US Army networks.",
" Hernandez also was tasked with conducting cyberspace operations in support of Army operations through his command of approximately 21,000 soldiers and civilians.",
" Hernandez oversaw a command that brought an unprecedented unity of effort and synchronization of all Army forces operating within the cyber domain.",
" Under Hernandez, the command concentrated its efforts on operationalizing cyberspace and improving Army capabilities in the cyberspace domain.",
" As a first step, the command established the Army Cyber Operations and Integration Center collocating intelligence, operations, and signal staffs, together with a critical targeting function, and bringing a new synergy to Army cyberspace operations.",
" To improve the Army’s cyber capabilities the command fielded a World Class Cyber Opposing Force at the National Training Center; developed new doctrinal concepts for Land-Cyber operations; and identified the Army’s capability requirements needed to fully operationalize the cyberspace domain and grow the Army’s cyber force.",
" He currently serves on the Board of Advisors of the Military Cyber Professionals Association (MCPA)."
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"Title: USNS Gordon (T-AKR-296)\n\nUSNS \"Gordon\" (T-AKR-296) is a \"Gordon\"-class roll on roll off vehicle cargo ship of the United States Navy. She was originally built as a merchant vessel but later acquired and converted by the Navy, and assigned to the United States Department of Defense's Military Sealift Command. \"Gordon\" was built in Denmark in 1972 as MV \"Jutlandia\", and entered commercial service on 1 June 1973. After some time spent in commercial service she was lengthened by Hyundai Heavy Industries in 1984, and later went on to be acquired by the US Navy under a long term charter. She was converted to a US Navy Vehicle Roll-on/Roll-off Ship at Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company and on delivery to the Navy was assigned to the Military Sealift Command on 23 August 1996 under the name USNS \"Gordon\", after Medal of Honor recipient Master Sergeant Gary Gordon. \"Gordon\" is one of 28 Strategic Sealift Ships operated by the Military Sealift Command. She is assigned to the MSC Atlantic surge force and is maintained at Canton, Baltimore, Maryland in Reduced Operational Status 4, meaning she can be on her way to pick up cargo within 4 days of notification.",
"Title: Agnes Campbell\n\nLady Agnes Campbell (1526–1601) was the daughter of Colin Campbell, 3rd Earl of Argyll and his wife Lady Jean Gordon, daughter of Alexander Gordon, 3rd Earl of Huntly.",
"Title: Jean Gordon (Red Cross)\n\nJean Gordon, a niece by marriage of General Patton, was a Boston socialite and a Red Cross worker during World War II. She presumably had an ongoing affair with Patton, allegedly beginning years before the war and continuing behind the front lines of wartime Europe. She committed suicide shortly after his death. However, the contending story is that she was despondent over a young officer who had broken off their wartime affair.",
"Title: George Hamilton, 4th Baron Hamilton of Strabane\n\nGeorge Hamilton, 4th Lord Hamilton, Baron of Strabane (c. 1636/7 – 14 April 1668), an Irish peer, was the younger son of Claud Hamilton, 2nd Baron Hamilton of Strabane and Lady Jean Gordon.",
"Title: George S. Patton\n\nGeneral George Smith Patton Jr. (November 11, 1885 – December 21, 1945) was a senior officer of the United States Army who commanded the U.S. Seventh Army in the Mediterranean and European theaters of World War II, but is best known for his leadership of the U.S. Third Army in France and Germany following the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944.",
"Title: James Hamilton, 3rd Baron Hamilton of Strabane\n\nJames Hamilton, 3rd Lord Hamilton, Baron of Strabane (1633 – 16 June 1655) was an Irish peer, the elder son of Claud Hamilton, 2nd Baron Hamilton of Strabane and Lady Jean Gordon.",
"Title: Jean Gordon (politician)\n\nGertrude Jean Gordon (March 6, 1918 – September 5, 2008) was a Canadian politician. She was the first woman ever elected to the Yukon Territorial Council, serving from 1967 to 1970.",
"Title: Army of the Coasts of Brest\n\nThe Army of the Coasts of Brest (French: \"Armée des côtes de Brest\" ) was a French Revolutionary Army formed on 30 April 1793 by splitting the \"Army of the Coasts\" into this army and the \"Army of the Coasts of Cherbourg\". The formation was first put under the command of Jean Baptiste Camille Canclaux and charged with fighting the War in the Vendée, combatting the Chouannerie and protecting the coasts of Brittany against a British invasion. After successfully defending Nantes and suffering setbacks at Tiffauges and Montaigu, Canclaux was recalled on 5 October 1793 and many of the army's soldiers were absorbed into the Army of the West. Over the next few years, Jean Antoine Rossignol, Jean-François-Auguste Moulin, Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, Lazare Hoche and Gabriel Venance Rey led the army in turn. In June–July 1795 the army crushed a Royalist invasion at Quiberon. On 5 January 1796 the formation and two other armies were merged into the \"Army of the Coasts of the Ocean\" and placed under the command of Hoche.",
"Title: Rhett A. Hernandez\n\nLieutenant General Rhett A. Hernandez is a retired officer in the United States Army and the former commander of the United States Army Cyber Command which is the Army’s service component to U.S. Cyber Command. Hernandez, as a major general, assumed the position upon its activation (which included the command receiving and perpetuating the lineage and honors of the former Second United States Army) on October 10, 2010, with its headquarters at Fort Belvoir Virginia. He received a promotion to lieutenant general on March 25, 2011. As head of US Army Cyber Command, Hernandez was responsible for planning, coordinating, and integrating the network operations and defense of all US Army networks. Hernandez also was tasked with conducting cyberspace operations in support of Army operations through his command of approximately 21,000 soldiers and civilians. Hernandez oversaw a command that brought an unprecedented unity of effort and synchronization of all Army forces operating within the cyber domain. Under Hernandez, the command concentrated its efforts on operationalizing cyberspace and improving Army capabilities in the cyberspace domain. As a first step, the command established the Army Cyber Operations and Integration Center collocating intelligence, operations, and signal staffs, together with a critical targeting function, and bringing a new synergy to Army cyberspace operations. To improve the Army’s cyber capabilities the command fielded a World Class Cyber Opposing Force at the National Training Center; developed new doctrinal concepts for Land-Cyber operations; and identified the Army’s capability requirements needed to fully operationalize the cyberspace domain and grow the Army’s cyber force. He currently serves on the Board of Advisors of the Military Cyber Professionals Association (MCPA)."
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8,095
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Which band has more members, Monoral or Alt-J?
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Alt-J
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"Monoral is a Japanese alternative rock band signed to Sony Music Japan.",
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"Title: Monoral\n\nMonoral is a Japanese alternative rock band signed to Sony Music Japan. The band consists of Anis Shimada on lead vocals and guitar and Ali Morizumi on bass and guitar."
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8,096
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This female artist's 2013 debut album included a platinum hit, "Replay", an electro-R&B song co-written and produced by Mick Schultz.
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Zendaya
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"\"Replay\" is a song by American recording artist Zendaya from her self-titled debut studio album, \"Zendaya\" (2013).",
" The song was released on July 16, 2013, as the lead single from the album through Hollywood Records after being premiered on July 12, 2013.",
" The song was written by Zendaya in collaboration with Mick Schultz, Tiffany Fred and Paul Phamous while the songs production was handled by Mick Schultz.",
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"\"Pon de Replay\" is the debut single recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna, from her debut studio album \"Music of the Sun\" (2005).",
" It was written and produced by Vada Nobles, Alisha Brooks, Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers.",
" Her debut single, the song was released on May 24, 2005 as the lead single from the album.",
" Prior to signing a six album record deal with Def Jam Recordings, \"Pon de Replay\" was one of three songs which was recorded for her demo tape to be sent to record labels.",
" It is a dance-pop, dancehall and R&B song that features elements of pop and reggae.",
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" The name means \"play it again\" in Bajan Creole, one of Barbados' two official languages."
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"\"Birthday Sex\" is the debut single by American singer Jeremih.",
" It is the lead single from his debut studio album, \"Jeremih\" (2009).",
" The song was written by Jeremih and Keith James and produced by Mick Schultz.",
" \"Birthday Sex\" peaked at number four on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and topped the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.",
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"Catherine \"Kate\" Bush, CBE (born 30 July 1958 ) is an English singer-songwriter, musician and record producer.",
" Bush first came to note in 1978 when, aged 19, she topped the UK Singles Chart for four weeks with her debut single \"Wuthering Heights\", becoming the first female artist to achieve a UK number-one with a self-written song.",
" She has since released twenty-five UK Top 40 singles, including the top ten hits \"The Man with the Child in His Eyes\", \"Babooshka\", \"Running Up That Hill\", \"Don't Give Up\" (a duet with Peter Gabriel) and \"King of the Mountain\".",
" She has released ten studio albums, all of which reached the UK Top 10, including the UK number-one albums \"Never for Ever\" (1980), \"Hounds of Love\" (1985), and the compilation \"The Whole Story\" (1986).",
" She is the first British solo female artist to top the UK album charts and the first female artist ever to enter the album chart at number-one."
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"\"Louboutins\" is a song recorded by American entertainer Jennifer Lopez.",
" Written and produced by Terius \"The-Dream\" Nash and C. \"Tricky\" Stewart, the record was recorded by fellow recording artist and label-mate Brandy Norwood, but was given to Lopez following Norwood's departure from Epic Records.",
" Lopez originally released the song as the lead single from her seventh studio album, \"Love?",
"\"; however, after Lopez herself moved record labels to Island Records, the new lead single, \"On the Floor\", was released and \"Louboutins\" was not included on the album.",
" The electro-R&B song uses the celebrity footwear brand Louboutins as metaphor for female empowerment, with the lyrics focusing on women who need to leave their bad relationships with their heads held high."
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"The videography of American pop/R&B recording artist Whitney Houston consists of fifty-five music videos, four music video compilations, a concert tour video and three music video singles.",
" In 1983, Houston signed a recording contract with Arista Records and two years after released her eponymous debut album.",
" Houston's first music video was for the single \"You Give Good Love\", which was selected to establish her in the black marketplace first.",
" In the video of worldwide hit \"Saving All My Love for You\", she played a beaming All-American girl shadowed by her secret lover's wife.",
" The following video \"How Will I Know\", directed by Brian Grant, that helped introduce the singer to a wider audience when it became one of the first videos by a black female singer to earn heavy rotation on MTV, blasting open the doors for a whole generation of R&B and pop divas to follow.",
" The clip won MTV Video Music Award for Best Female Video at its 3rd ceremony of 1986. \"",
"Greatest Love of All\", the final single released from Houston's debut album, which helped cement the M.O. for the classic Whitney video.",
" In June 1986, Houston released her first video compilation \"The No. 1 Video Hits\", containing her four music videos off the \"Whitney Houston\" album.",
" The video compilation reached number-one on the \"Billboard\" Top Music Videocassettes chart and stayed at the top spot for 22 weeks, which remains the all-time record for a video collection by a female artist, and was certified Platinum for shipments of 100,000 units by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on July 15, 1986.",
" In 1987, \"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)\", the first single from her second album \"Whitney\", was one of Houston's most recognized music videos in company with the song's smash hit worldwide.",
" Houston's fashion and hairstyle in the clip―towering curly wig, colorful dangly earrings and a series of going-to-the-club outfits―became one of her iconic looks."
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"\"Replay\" (Korean: 누난 너무 예뻐 ; lit: Noona (Older Girl) Is So Pretty) is the debut EP of South Korean boy group Shinee, released on May 22, 2008 from their label company, S.M. Entertainment.",
" Their debut song, \"누난 너무 예뻐 (Replay)\" was created by music composer Yoo Young-jin with a contemporary, sophisticated R&B feel and rhythm.",
" The EP consists of five tracks and debuted at #10 on the MIAK charts (Music Industry Association of Korea) and peaked at #8.",
" The lead single, \"Noona Neomu Yeppeo (Replay)\", turned into a hit, especially with the adult female demographic because of its line about \"Nuna (older sister), you’re so pretty\".",
" Rino Nakasone worked on the choreography for the title song.",
" The Korean music video included f(x)'s Victoria as the female lead, while the song's Japanese music video featured YoonA of Girls' Generation."
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"\"All Jacked Up\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Gretchen Wilson.",
" It was released in August 2005 as the first single and title track from the album \"All Jacked Up\".",
" On the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart dated for August 6, 2005, \"All Jacked Up\" debuted at number 21, setting a record for the highest ever debut by a female artist on the country charts.",
" The last female artist to hold this record was Shania Twain, whose \"I'm Gonna Getcha Good!",
"\" debuted at number 24 in 2002.",
" Gretchen Wilson's record has since been broken by Carrie Underwood's \"So Small\", which debuted at number 20 on the \"Billboard\" country chart dated for August 18, 2007.",
" Wilson wrote this song with John Rich and Vicky McGehee."
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"Ahl Al Esheg is the second studio album by Lebanese pop singer-songwriter Diana Haddad, released by Stallions Records on February 10, 1997, continued along the lines established by her debut album \"Saken\".",
" The album is considered a big success for Haddad.",
" By that time, Haddad became one of the top selling Lebanese singers.",
" The album was heavily played in radio stations such as the Emirates radios.",
" She was awarded for the best female artist and the best album in the popular radio station Emirates FM.",
" Also, in late 1997, she received a nomination for the best Arabic female artist in the magazine Al Ryada Wal Shabab.",
" In terms of sales, \"Ahl Al Esheg\" is Haddad's third best selling studio album of all time behind \"Ammanih\" and her debut album \"Saken\" which were certified platinum by Stallions Records, her label.",
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"Mick Schultz is an American music producer and songwriter.",
" His most notable accomplishments to date include the production of Jeremih’s debut and second albums, including the platinum hits \"Birthday Sex\", \"Down on Me\", and \"Don't Tell 'Em\", as well as the platinum hit \"Replay\" by Zendaya.",
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"Title: Replay (Zendaya song)\n\n\"Replay\" is a song by American recording artist Zendaya from her self-titled debut studio album, \"Zendaya\" (2013). The song was released on July 16, 2013, as the lead single from the album through Hollywood Records after being premiered on July 12, 2013. The song was written by Zendaya in collaboration with Mick Schultz, Tiffany Fred and Paul Phamous while the songs production was handled by Mick Schultz. Musically, \"Replay\" is an electro-R&B song.",
"Title: Pon de Replay\n\n\"Pon de Replay\" is the debut single recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna, from her debut studio album \"Music of the Sun\" (2005). It was written and produced by Vada Nobles, Alisha Brooks, Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers. Her debut single, the song was released on May 24, 2005 as the lead single from the album. Prior to signing a six album record deal with Def Jam Recordings, \"Pon de Replay\" was one of three songs which was recorded for her demo tape to be sent to record labels. It is a dance-pop, dancehall and R&B song that features elements of pop and reggae. The lyrics revolve around Rihanna asking a DJ to turn the volume of her favorite songs up louder. The name means \"play it again\" in Bajan Creole, one of Barbados' two official languages.",
"Title: Birthday Sex\n\n\"Birthday Sex\" is the debut single by American singer Jeremih. It is the lead single from his debut studio album, \"Jeremih\" (2009). The song was written by Jeremih and Keith James and produced by Mick Schultz. \"Birthday Sex\" peaked at number four on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and topped the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The single has been certified 2x Platinum.",
"Title: Kate Bush\n\nCatherine \"Kate\" Bush, CBE (born 30 July 1958 ) is an English singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. Bush first came to note in 1978 when, aged 19, she topped the UK Singles Chart for four weeks with her debut single \"Wuthering Heights\", becoming the first female artist to achieve a UK number-one with a self-written song. She has since released twenty-five UK Top 40 singles, including the top ten hits \"The Man with the Child in His Eyes\", \"Babooshka\", \"Running Up That Hill\", \"Don't Give Up\" (a duet with Peter Gabriel) and \"King of the Mountain\". She has released ten studio albums, all of which reached the UK Top 10, including the UK number-one albums \"Never for Ever\" (1980), \"Hounds of Love\" (1985), and the compilation \"The Whole Story\" (1986). She is the first British solo female artist to top the UK album charts and the first female artist ever to enter the album chart at number-one.",
"Title: Louboutins (song)\n\n\"Louboutins\" is a song recorded by American entertainer Jennifer Lopez. Written and produced by Terius \"The-Dream\" Nash and C. \"Tricky\" Stewart, the record was recorded by fellow recording artist and label-mate Brandy Norwood, but was given to Lopez following Norwood's departure from Epic Records. Lopez originally released the song as the lead single from her seventh studio album, \"Love? \"; however, after Lopez herself moved record labels to Island Records, the new lead single, \"On the Floor\", was released and \"Louboutins\" was not included on the album. The electro-R&B song uses the celebrity footwear brand Louboutins as metaphor for female empowerment, with the lyrics focusing on women who need to leave their bad relationships with their heads held high.",
"Title: Whitney Houston videography\n\nThe videography of American pop/R&B recording artist Whitney Houston consists of fifty-five music videos, four music video compilations, a concert tour video and three music video singles. In 1983, Houston signed a recording contract with Arista Records and two years after released her eponymous debut album. Houston's first music video was for the single \"You Give Good Love\", which was selected to establish her in the black marketplace first. In the video of worldwide hit \"Saving All My Love for You\", she played a beaming All-American girl shadowed by her secret lover's wife. The following video \"How Will I Know\", directed by Brian Grant, that helped introduce the singer to a wider audience when it became one of the first videos by a black female singer to earn heavy rotation on MTV, blasting open the doors for a whole generation of R&B and pop divas to follow. The clip won MTV Video Music Award for Best Female Video at its 3rd ceremony of 1986. \" Greatest Love of All\", the final single released from Houston's debut album, which helped cement the M.O. for the classic Whitney video. In June 1986, Houston released her first video compilation \"The No. 1 Video Hits\", containing her four music videos off the \"Whitney Houston\" album. The video compilation reached number-one on the \"Billboard\" Top Music Videocassettes chart and stayed at the top spot for 22 weeks, which remains the all-time record for a video collection by a female artist, and was certified Platinum for shipments of 100,000 units by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on July 15, 1986. In 1987, \"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)\", the first single from her second album \"Whitney\", was one of Houston's most recognized music videos in company with the song's smash hit worldwide. Houston's fashion and hairstyle in the clip―towering curly wig, colorful dangly earrings and a series of going-to-the-club outfits―became one of her iconic looks.",
"Title: Replay (EP)\n\n\"Replay\" (Korean: 누난 너무 예뻐 ; lit: Noona (Older Girl) Is So Pretty) is the debut EP of South Korean boy group Shinee, released on May 22, 2008 from their label company, S.M. Entertainment. Their debut song, \"누난 너무 예뻐 (Replay)\" was created by music composer Yoo Young-jin with a contemporary, sophisticated R&B feel and rhythm. The EP consists of five tracks and debuted at #10 on the MIAK charts (Music Industry Association of Korea) and peaked at #8. The lead single, \"Noona Neomu Yeppeo (Replay)\", turned into a hit, especially with the adult female demographic because of its line about \"Nuna (older sister), you’re so pretty\". Rino Nakasone worked on the choreography for the title song. The Korean music video included f(x)'s Victoria as the female lead, while the song's Japanese music video featured YoonA of Girls' Generation.",
"Title: All Jacked Up (song)\n\n\"All Jacked Up\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Gretchen Wilson. It was released in August 2005 as the first single and title track from the album \"All Jacked Up\". On the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart dated for August 6, 2005, \"All Jacked Up\" debuted at number 21, setting a record for the highest ever debut by a female artist on the country charts. The last female artist to hold this record was Shania Twain, whose \"I'm Gonna Getcha Good! \" debuted at number 24 in 2002. Gretchen Wilson's record has since been broken by Carrie Underwood's \"So Small\", which debuted at number 20 on the \"Billboard\" country chart dated for August 18, 2007. Wilson wrote this song with John Rich and Vicky McGehee.",
"Title: Ahl Al Esheg\n\nAhl Al Esheg is the second studio album by Lebanese pop singer-songwriter Diana Haddad, released by Stallions Records on February 10, 1997, continued along the lines established by her debut album \"Saken\". The album is considered a big success for Haddad. By that time, Haddad became one of the top selling Lebanese singers. The album was heavily played in radio stations such as the Emirates radios. She was awarded for the best female artist and the best album in the popular radio station Emirates FM. Also, in late 1997, she received a nomination for the best Arabic female artist in the magazine Al Ryada Wal Shabab. In terms of sales, \"Ahl Al Esheg\" is Haddad's third best selling studio album of all time behind \"Ammanih\" and her debut album \"Saken\" which were certified platinum by Stallions Records, her label. The album was heavily promoted, released in several editions and was supported by several appearances in festivals across the Arab world.",
"Title: Mick Schultz\n\nMick Schultz is an American music producer and songwriter. His most notable accomplishments to date include the production of Jeremih’s debut and second albums, including the platinum hits \"Birthday Sex\", \"Down on Me\", and \"Don't Tell 'Em\", as well as the platinum hit \"Replay\" by Zendaya. He has also produced for artists such as Rihanna, SoMo, Jenna Andrews, and Jessie James."
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8,097
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Which company did the businessman portrayed by Jonathan Hyde in the film "Titanic" chair?
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White Star Line
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" It centers on a documentary film crew who have been taken hostage by a snake hunter who is going after the legendary giant anaconda, which is discovered in the Amazon rainforest."
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"Bliss is a 1995 British television film directed by Marc Evans, starring Simon Shepherd, Jonathan Hyde, Reece Dinsdale and Jennifer Hilary."
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"John Borland Thayer II (April 21, 1862April 15, 1912) was an American businessman who had a thirty-year career as an executive with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company.",
" He was a director and second vice-president of the company when he died a week before his 50th birthday in the sinking of the RMS \"Titanic\", on April 15, 1912.",
" In his youth, Thayer was also a prominent sportsman, playing baseball and lacrosse for the University of Pennsylvania and first-class cricket for the Philadelphian cricket team.",
" He is the only first-class cricketer known to have died aboard \"Titanic\"."
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"Joseph Bruce Ismay ( ; 12 December 1862 – 17 October 1937) was an English businessman who served as chairman and managing director of the White Star Line.",
" In 1912 he came to international attention as the highest-ranking White Star official to survive the sinking of the company's brand new flagship RMS \"Titanic\", for which he was subject to severe criticism."
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"Shadow of the Noose is a BBC television legal drama series about the life and career of barrister Sir Edward Marshall Hall.",
" The series starred Jonathan Hyde as Marshall Hall; Michael Feast as his clerk, Edgar Bowker; Leslee Udwin as Henriette Marshall Hall; and Terry Taplin as solicitor Arthur Newton.",
" The series of eight episodes was written by Richard Cooper, produced by Colin Tucker, and first transmitted between 1 March and 19 April 1989 on BBC Two.",
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"The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (also known as The Curse of King Tut) is a 2006 fantasy adventure television film directed by Russell Mulcahy, starring Casper Van Dien, Leonor Varela, and Jonathan Hyde."
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"Jonathan Hyde (born May 21, 1948) is an Australian English actor, best known to his film fans for roles such as Herbert Cadbury in \"Richie Rich\", J. Bruce Ismay in 1997 hit film \"Titanic\", Culverton Smith in \"The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes\", Warren Westridge in \"Anaconda\", Sam Parrish/Van Pelt in \"Jumanji\" and Eldritch Palmer in the FX TV series \"The Strain\"."
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"Jumanji is a 1995 American fantasy adventure film directed by Joe Johnston.",
" It is an adaptation of the 1981 children's book of the same name by Chris Van Allsburg.",
" The film was written by Allsburg, Greg Taylor, Jonathan Hensleigh and Jim Strain and stars Robin Williams, Bonnie Hunt, Kirsten Dunst, Bradley Pierce, David Alan Grier, Jonathan Hyde, and Bebe Neuwirth.",
" The special effects were provided by Industrial Light & Magic for computer graphic elements and Amalgamated Dynamics for animatronics components.",
" The film was dedicated to visual effects supervisor Stephen L. Price, who died before the film's release."
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"Richie Rich (sometimes stylized as \"Ri¢hie Ri¢h\") is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Donald Petrie, based on the Harvey Comics cartoon character of the same name created by Alfred Harvey and Warren Kremer.",
" The film stars Macaulay Culkin, John Larroquette, Edward Herrmann, Jonathan Hyde, and Christine Ebersole while Reggie Jackson, Claudia Schiffer, and Ben Stein appear in cameo roles.",
" Culkin's younger brother, Rory Culkin, played the part of young Richie.",
" While in theaters, the film was shown with a Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner cartoon called \"Chariots of Fur\"."
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"Princess of Thieves is a romantic adventure TV movie starring Keira Knightley, produced by Granada Productions in 2001 and first broadcast on \"The Wonderful World of Disney\" on ABC in the United States that same year.",
" Co-starring in the film are Malcolm McDowell as the Sheriff, Jonathan Hyde as Prince John, Stuart Wilson as Robin Hood, Del Synnott as Froderick, and Stephen Moyer as Philip.",
" The movie was directed by Peter Hewitt and filmed in Romania.",
" The film's plotline draws inspiration from the classic Robin Hood legend, which has been adapted many times for screen."
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"Title: Bliss (1995 film)\n\nBliss is a 1995 British television film directed by Marc Evans, starring Simon Shepherd, Jonathan Hyde, Reece Dinsdale and Jennifer Hilary.",
"Title: John Thayer (cricketer)\n\nJohn Borland Thayer II (April 21, 1862April 15, 1912) was an American businessman who had a thirty-year career as an executive with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. He was a director and second vice-president of the company when he died a week before his 50th birthday in the sinking of the RMS \"Titanic\", on April 15, 1912. In his youth, Thayer was also a prominent sportsman, playing baseball and lacrosse for the University of Pennsylvania and first-class cricket for the Philadelphian cricket team. He is the only first-class cricketer known to have died aboard \"Titanic\".",
"Title: J. Bruce Ismay\n\nJoseph Bruce Ismay ( ; 12 December 1862 – 17 October 1937) was an English businessman who served as chairman and managing director of the White Star Line. In 1912 he came to international attention as the highest-ranking White Star official to survive the sinking of the company's brand new flagship RMS \"Titanic\", for which he was subject to severe criticism.",
"Title: Shadow of the Noose\n\nShadow of the Noose is a BBC television legal drama series about the life and career of barrister Sir Edward Marshall Hall. The series starred Jonathan Hyde as Marshall Hall; Michael Feast as his clerk, Edgar Bowker; Leslee Udwin as Henriette Marshall Hall; and Terry Taplin as solicitor Arthur Newton. The series of eight episodes was written by Richard Cooper, produced by Colin Tucker, and first transmitted between 1 March and 19 April 1989 on BBC Two. The series was a co-production with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Television New Zealand.",
"Title: The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (2006 film)\n\nThe Curse of King Tut's Tomb (also known as The Curse of King Tut) is a 2006 fantasy adventure television film directed by Russell Mulcahy, starring Casper Van Dien, Leonor Varela, and Jonathan Hyde.",
"Title: Jonathan Hyde\n\nJonathan Hyde (born May 21, 1948) is an Australian English actor, best known to his film fans for roles such as Herbert Cadbury in \"Richie Rich\", J. Bruce Ismay in 1997 hit film \"Titanic\", Culverton Smith in \"The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes\", Warren Westridge in \"Anaconda\", Sam Parrish/Van Pelt in \"Jumanji\" and Eldritch Palmer in the FX TV series \"The Strain\".",
"Title: Jumanji\n\nJumanji is a 1995 American fantasy adventure film directed by Joe Johnston. It is an adaptation of the 1981 children's book of the same name by Chris Van Allsburg. The film was written by Allsburg, Greg Taylor, Jonathan Hensleigh and Jim Strain and stars Robin Williams, Bonnie Hunt, Kirsten Dunst, Bradley Pierce, David Alan Grier, Jonathan Hyde, and Bebe Neuwirth. The special effects were provided by Industrial Light & Magic for computer graphic elements and Amalgamated Dynamics for animatronics components. The film was dedicated to visual effects supervisor Stephen L. Price, who died before the film's release.",
"Title: Richie Rich (film)\n\nRichie Rich (sometimes stylized as \"Ri¢hie Ri¢h\") is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Donald Petrie, based on the Harvey Comics cartoon character of the same name created by Alfred Harvey and Warren Kremer. The film stars Macaulay Culkin, John Larroquette, Edward Herrmann, Jonathan Hyde, and Christine Ebersole while Reggie Jackson, Claudia Schiffer, and Ben Stein appear in cameo roles. Culkin's younger brother, Rory Culkin, played the part of young Richie. While in theaters, the film was shown with a Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner cartoon called \"Chariots of Fur\".",
"Title: Princess of Thieves\n\nPrincess of Thieves is a romantic adventure TV movie starring Keira Knightley, produced by Granada Productions in 2001 and first broadcast on \"The Wonderful World of Disney\" on ABC in the United States that same year. Co-starring in the film are Malcolm McDowell as the Sheriff, Jonathan Hyde as Prince John, Stuart Wilson as Robin Hood, Del Synnott as Froderick, and Stephen Moyer as Philip. The movie was directed by Peter Hewitt and filmed in Romania. The film's plotline draws inspiration from the classic Robin Hood legend, which has been adapted many times for screen."
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8,098
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Who is the beach island that ends on the westernmost point with Jones Inlet named after?
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Major Thomas Jones
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"Barnegat Inlet is a small inlet connecting the Barnegat Bay with the Atlantic Ocean in Ocean County, New Jersey.",
" It separates Island Beach State Park and the Barnegat Peninsula from Long Beach Island.",
" The Barnegat Lighthouse sits at the northern end of Long Beach Island along the inlet."
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"Jones Inlet is located at the westernmost end of the 17 mi long Jones Beach barrier island that runs along Long Island's south shore.",
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"Bjargtangar is the westernmost point of Iceland and is considered the westernmost point of Europe outside the mid-Atlantic archipelago of Azores (which are often classified as remote islands).",
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"Babylon is one of ten towns in Suffolk County, New York, United States.",
" Located on Long Island, the town population was 214,191 as of the 2014 census.",
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" It borders Nassau County to the West, and the Atlantic Ocean to the South.",
" At its westernmost point, its location is approximately 20 mi from New York City at the Queens border, and approximately 30 mi from Manhattan.",
" There is also a village of Babylon located within the town."
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"Short Beach is the beach on the northern shore of the western end of Jones Beach Island.",
" The beach faces Great South Bay instead of the Atlantic Ocean, thereby providing some shelter from storm waves.",
" Since 1851 it has been the home of a coastal lifesaving station operated (at first) by the United States Life-Saving Service and later by the United States Coast Guard.",
" The current facility, Station Short Beach, typically does around 500 search and rescue missions each year —one of the busiest units in the Coast Guard's 1st District.",
" The Jones Beach State Park's West End Boat Basin is also on Short Beach.",
" The Jones Beach West End barracks of the New York State Park Police is around 200 feet south of the Short Beach shoreline.",
" An uninhabited islet, Short Beach Island, is usually just offshore, but occasionally connects to the beach when low tide exposes sandbars to the surface."
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"Jones Beach Island is one of the outer barrier islands off the southern coast of Long Island in the U.S. state of New York.",
" It is named for Major Thomas Jones, who first came to Long Island in 1692, where he proceeded to build the island's first brick house near Massapequa.",
" Jones built a whaling station on Jones Island near the present site of Jones Beach State Park in 1700.",
" Jones Beach Island is sometimes referred to as Oak Beach Island and is the former home of the infamous Oak Beach Inn."
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"Faial Island (] ), also known in English as Fayal, is a Portuguese island of the Central Group (Portuguese: \"Grupo Central\") of the Azores.",
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"Reynolds Channel, named after William Reynolds, is a strait in Nassau County, New York which separates the Long Beach Barrier Island, that contains the City of Long Beach, and the villages of Atlantic Beach and Lido Beach, from Long Island and Barnum Island.",
" The channel begins at the East Rockaway Inlet and ends at Point Lookout, where it merges with the Jones Inlet.",
" Four bridges cross the channel: the Atlantic Beach Bridge, the Long Island Rail Road's Long Beach Branch bridge, the Long Beach Boulevard Bridge, and the Loop Parkway Bridge."
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"Cape Wrangell is considered to be the westernmost point of Alaska and all of the United States by direction of travel.",
" It is located on Attu Island, which is situated in the Near Islands.",
" Following this definition of westernmost, an alternative westernmost point would be located on the tiny (ca. 200m diameter) Peaked Island, just off the coast to the west, but because both sit west of the 180th meridian, these two are at times viewed as the easternmost points of the United States."
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"The Loop Parkway (also known as the Loop) is a 2.65 mi parkway in Nassau County, New York, in the United States.",
" It serves the barrier islands south of Long Island itself, beginning on Long Beach Barrier Island at an intersection with Lido Boulevard in Point Lookout.",
" From here, it heads generally east–west across Alder and Meadow islands to an interchange with the Meadowbrook State Parkway on Jones Island, a part of Jones Beach State Park located just north of Jones Beach Island.",
" The islands served by the Loop Parkway are separated by narrow channels of water, all of which connect to Jones Inlet.",
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"Title: Barnegat Inlet\n\nBarnegat Inlet is a small inlet connecting the Barnegat Bay with the Atlantic Ocean in Ocean County, New Jersey. It separates Island Beach State Park and the Barnegat Peninsula from Long Beach Island. The Barnegat Lighthouse sits at the northern end of Long Beach Island along the inlet.",
"Title: Jones Inlet\n\nJones Inlet is located at the westernmost end of the 17 mi long Jones Beach barrier island that runs along Long Island's south shore. The inlet separates Jones Beach State Park's West End from the community of Point Lookout and connects South Oyster Bay with the Atlantic Ocean. In 2006, the inlet handled approximately 10,000 tons of commercial tonnage.",
"Title: Bjargtangar\n\nBjargtangar is the westernmost point of Iceland and is considered the westernmost point of Europe outside the mid-Atlantic archipelago of Azores (which are often classified as remote islands). It is the westernmost point in the timezone",
"Title: Babylon, New York\n\nBabylon is one of ten towns in Suffolk County, New York, United States. Located on Long Island, the town population was 214,191 as of the 2014 census. Parts of Jones Beach Island, Captree Island and Fire Island are in the southernmost part of the town. It borders Nassau County to the West, and the Atlantic Ocean to the South. At its westernmost point, its location is approximately 20 mi from New York City at the Queens border, and approximately 30 mi from Manhattan. There is also a village of Babylon located within the town.",
"Title: Short Beach (New York)\n\nShort Beach is the beach on the northern shore of the western end of Jones Beach Island. The beach faces Great South Bay instead of the Atlantic Ocean, thereby providing some shelter from storm waves. Since 1851 it has been the home of a coastal lifesaving station operated (at first) by the United States Life-Saving Service and later by the United States Coast Guard. The current facility, Station Short Beach, typically does around 500 search and rescue missions each year —one of the busiest units in the Coast Guard's 1st District. The Jones Beach State Park's West End Boat Basin is also on Short Beach. The Jones Beach West End barracks of the New York State Park Police is around 200 feet south of the Short Beach shoreline. An uninhabited islet, Short Beach Island, is usually just offshore, but occasionally connects to the beach when low tide exposes sandbars to the surface.",
"Title: Jones Beach Island\n\nJones Beach Island is one of the outer barrier islands off the southern coast of Long Island in the U.S. state of New York. It is named for Major Thomas Jones, who first came to Long Island in 1692, where he proceeded to build the island's first brick house near Massapequa. Jones built a whaling station on Jones Island near the present site of Jones Beach State Park in 1700. Jones Beach Island is sometimes referred to as Oak Beach Island and is the former home of the infamous Oak Beach Inn.",
"Title: Faial Island\n\nFaial Island (] ), also known in English as Fayal, is a Portuguese island of the Central Group (Portuguese: \"Grupo Central\") of the Azores. The Capelinhos Volcano, the westernmost point of the island, might as well be the westernmost point of Europe, if the Monchique Islet, near Flores Island, is considered part of North America, for it sits on the North American Plate.",
"Title: Reynolds Channel\n\nReynolds Channel, named after William Reynolds, is a strait in Nassau County, New York which separates the Long Beach Barrier Island, that contains the City of Long Beach, and the villages of Atlantic Beach and Lido Beach, from Long Island and Barnum Island. The channel begins at the East Rockaway Inlet and ends at Point Lookout, where it merges with the Jones Inlet. Four bridges cross the channel: the Atlantic Beach Bridge, the Long Island Rail Road's Long Beach Branch bridge, the Long Beach Boulevard Bridge, and the Loop Parkway Bridge.",
"Title: Cape Wrangell\n\nCape Wrangell is considered to be the westernmost point of Alaska and all of the United States by direction of travel. It is located on Attu Island, which is situated in the Near Islands. Following this definition of westernmost, an alternative westernmost point would be located on the tiny (ca. 200m diameter) Peaked Island, just off the coast to the west, but because both sit west of the 180th meridian, these two are at times viewed as the easternmost points of the United States.",
"Title: Loop Parkway\n\nThe Loop Parkway (also known as the Loop) is a 2.65 mi parkway in Nassau County, New York, in the United States. It serves the barrier islands south of Long Island itself, beginning on Long Beach Barrier Island at an intersection with Lido Boulevard in Point Lookout. From here, it heads generally east–west across Alder and Meadow islands to an interchange with the Meadowbrook State Parkway on Jones Island, a part of Jones Beach State Park located just north of Jones Beach Island. The islands served by the Loop Parkway are separated by narrow channels of water, all of which connect to Jones Inlet. The parkway is maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) and inventoried by the department as New York State Route 908C (NY 908C), an unsigned reference route."
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8,099
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Traction city is a prequel to a novella by Philip Reeve, what is the third book including the prequel?
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Predator's Gold
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"Larklight, or the Revenge of the White Spiders!",
" or to Saturn's Rings and Back!",
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"Here Lies Arthur is a young-adult novel by Philip Reeve, published by Scholastic in 2007.",
" Set in fifth or sixth century Britain and the Anglo-Saxon invasion, it features a girl who participates in the deliberate construction of legendary King Arthur during the man's lifetime, orchestrated by a bard.",
" Reeve calls it a back-creation: not a genuine historical novel as it is not based on actual specific events; rather it is \"back-created\" from the legends, giving them a \"realistic\" origin."
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"The Mortal Engines Quartet is a tetralogy consisting of four novels written by the British author Philip Reeve: \"Mortal Engines\" (2001), \"Predator's Gold\" (2003), \"Infernal Devices\" (2005), and \"A Darkling Plain\" (2006).",
" It has also been referred to as the Predator Cities Quartet or the Hungry City Chronicles, although the author has objected to those names."
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"Starcross, or the Coming of the Moobs!",
" or Our Adventures in the Fourth Dimension!",
" is a young adult novel by Philip Reeve, released in October 2007.",
" Illustrated by David Wyatt, it is the second book in the \"Larklight\" trilogy, sequel to the 2006 novel \"Larklight\"."
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"A Web of Air is a young adult post-apocalyptic science fiction novel by Philip Reeve.",
" The sequel to \"Fever Crumb\", it is the second book in the Mortal Engines Quartet prequel series.",
" It was published in April 2010."
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"Traction City is a novella by Philip Reeve and is a prequel to the Mortal Engines Quartet it was released as a flip book alongside Chris Priestlys' teachers tales of terror for World Book Day."
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"The Fever Crumb Series is the title of a series of novels written by British author, Philip Reeve, and is the prequel series to his critically acclaimed \"Mortal Engines Quartet\".",
" As of 2015 the series consists of three books: \"Fever Crumb\" (2009), \"A Web of Air\" (2010), and \"Scrivener's Moon\" (2011).",
" The books follow a young woman known as Fever Crumb, and her adventures set around the time of the creation of the first traction cities that become so prevalent in the Mortal Engines series.",
" Reeve stated in 2011 that he had always envisaged a quartet for the series, assuring readers of a fourth installment."
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"Mortal Engines is the first of four novels in Philip Reeve's quartet of the same name.",
" The book focuses on a futuristic, steampunk version of London, now a giant machine striving to survive on a world running out of resources.",
" The book has won a Nestlé Smarties Book Prize and was shortlisted for the 2002 Whitbread Award."
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"Mothstorm, or the Horror from Beyond Uranus Georgium Sidus!",
" or a Tale of Two Shapers is a young adult novel by Philip Reeve, released in October 2008.",
" Illustrated by David Wyatt, it is the third book in the Larklight Trilogy, sequel to the 2007 novel \"Starcross\"."
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"Title: Larklight\n\nLarklight, or the Revenge of the White Spiders! or to Saturn's Rings and Back! is a young adult novel by author Philip Reeve. Illustrated by David Wyatt, it is the first book in the Larklight Trilogy.",
"Title: Here Lies Arthur\n\nHere Lies Arthur is a young-adult novel by Philip Reeve, published by Scholastic in 2007. Set in fifth or sixth century Britain and the Anglo-Saxon invasion, it features a girl who participates in the deliberate construction of legendary King Arthur during the man's lifetime, orchestrated by a bard. Reeve calls it a back-creation: not a genuine historical novel as it is not based on actual specific events; rather it is \"back-created\" from the legends, giving them a \"realistic\" origin.",
"Title: Mortal Engines Quartet\n\nThe Mortal Engines Quartet is a tetralogy consisting of four novels written by the British author Philip Reeve: \"Mortal Engines\" (2001), \"Predator's Gold\" (2003), \"Infernal Devices\" (2005), and \"A Darkling Plain\" (2006). It has also been referred to as the Predator Cities Quartet or the Hungry City Chronicles, although the author has objected to those names.",
"Title: Starcross (novel)\n\nStarcross, or the Coming of the Moobs! or Our Adventures in the Fourth Dimension! is a young adult novel by Philip Reeve, released in October 2007. Illustrated by David Wyatt, it is the second book in the \"Larklight\" trilogy, sequel to the 2006 novel \"Larklight\".",
"Title: A Web of Air\n\nA Web of Air is a young adult post-apocalyptic science fiction novel by Philip Reeve. The sequel to \"Fever Crumb\", it is the second book in the Mortal Engines Quartet prequel series. It was published in April 2010.",
"Title: Traction City (novella)\n\nTraction City is a novella by Philip Reeve and is a prequel to the Mortal Engines Quartet it was released as a flip book alongside Chris Priestlys' teachers tales of terror for World Book Day.",
"Title: Fever Crumb Series\n\nThe Fever Crumb Series is the title of a series of novels written by British author, Philip Reeve, and is the prequel series to his critically acclaimed \"Mortal Engines Quartet\". As of 2015 the series consists of three books: \"Fever Crumb\" (2009), \"A Web of Air\" (2010), and \"Scrivener's Moon\" (2011). The books follow a young woman known as Fever Crumb, and her adventures set around the time of the creation of the first traction cities that become so prevalent in the Mortal Engines series. Reeve stated in 2011 that he had always envisaged a quartet for the series, assuring readers of a fourth installment.",
"Title: Mortal Engines\n\nMortal Engines is the first of four novels in Philip Reeve's quartet of the same name. The book focuses on a futuristic, steampunk version of London, now a giant machine striving to survive on a world running out of resources. The book has won a Nestlé Smarties Book Prize and was shortlisted for the 2002 Whitbread Award.",
"Title: Infernal Devices (Philip Reeve novel)\n\nInfernal Devices is the third of four novels in Philip Reeve's children's series, the \"Mortal Engines Quartet\".",
"Title: Mothstorm\n\nMothstorm, or the Horror from Beyond Uranus Georgium Sidus! or a Tale of Two Shapers is a young adult novel by Philip Reeve, released in October 2008. Illustrated by David Wyatt, it is the third book in the Larklight Trilogy, sequel to the 2007 novel \"Starcross\"."
] |
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