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Daniel Dae Hyun Kim, is a Korean American actor, voice actor, producer, and director, and also runs a film and television production company called 3AD, which is currently producing the television series "The Good Doctor", an American medical-drama television series, developed by who?
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David Shore
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" She is also known for her roles in \"Alpha Dog\" (2007), \"\" (2010), \"Cowboys & Aliens\" (2011), \"Her\" (2013), \"Drinking Buddies\" (2013), and \"Rush\" (2013).",
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"\"Lost\" is an American television drama that debuted on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) on September 22, 2004.",
" The series aired for six seasons, and follows the survivors of the crash of the fictional Oceanic Flight 815 on a mysterious tropical island somewhere in the South Pacific.",
" Although a large cast made \"Lost\" more expensive to produce, the writers benefited from added flexibility in story decisions.",
" According to series executive producer Bryan Burk, \"You can have more interactions between characters and create more diverse characters, more back stories, more love triangles.\" The initial season had 14 regular speaking roles that received star billing.",
" Matthew Fox played the protagonist, a troubled surgeon named Jack Shephard.",
" Evangeline Lilly portrayed a fugitive Kate Austen.",
" Jorge Garcia played Hugo \"Hurley\" Reyes, an unlucky lottery winner.",
" Josh Holloway played a con man, James \"Sawyer\" Ford.",
" Ian Somerhalder played Boone Carlyle, chief operating officer of his mother's wedding business.",
" Maggie Grace played his stepsister Shannon Rutherford, a former dance teacher.",
" Harold Perrineau portrayed construction worker and aspiring artist Michael Dawson, while Malcolm David Kelley played his young son, Walt Lloyd.",
" Terry O'Quinn played the mysterious John Locke.",
" Naveen Andrews portrayed former Iraqi Republican Guard Sayid Jarrah.",
" Emilie de Ravin played a young Australian mother-to-be, Claire Littleton.",
" Yunjin Kim played Sun-Hwa Kwon, the daughter of a powerful Korean businessman and mobster, with Daniel Dae Kim as her husband and father's enforcer Jin-Soo Kwon.",
" Dominic Monaghan played English ex-rock star drug addict Charlie Pace."
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" The series began airing on ABC on September 25, 2017."
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"Mike Kim (born December 11, 1976) is a consultant, author, inspirational speaker, NGO founder, and North Korea specialist.",
" He is a Korean-American who, in 2003, moved to the China-North Korea border and founded Crossing Borders, a nonprofit dedicated to providing humanitarian assistance to North Korean refugees.",
" He is the author of the \"Wall Street Journal\" featured book \"Escaping North Korea: Defiance and Hope in the World’s Most Repressive Country\", a current events memoir published in 2008 by Rowman & Littlefield, about his experiences at the China-North Korea border when taking time off from business to help North Korean refugees and human trafficking victims through the modern-day 6,000 mile underground railroad in Asia.",
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"Sean Patrick Hayes (born June 26, 1970) is an American actor, comedian, and producer.",
" He is best known for his role as Jack McFarland on the NBC sitcom \"Will & Grace\", for which he won an Emmy Award, four SAG Awards, and one American Comedy Award, and earned six Golden Globe nominations.",
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"Kenneth Oscar \"Ken\" Mora (born December 17, 1960) is an American screenplay writer, director, producer, editor, and voice actor.",
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" He is currently producing the feature film \"Magnum Farce\" under the aegis of his production company Bella Fe Films, in cooperation with Light Row Pictures.",
" Mora is also executive producer of \"Adventures in Plymptoons\" (2012) the official biographical documentary of animator Bill Plympton, and associate producer of Revengeance (2017) the feature animated film by Plympton and Jim Lujan."
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" Meanwhile, Jack Shephard (Matthew Fox) proposes that the survivors move to the caves from the beach.",
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"Good Doctor (also credited as Doctor or Plague) is a television and cinema advertisement released in 2002 by Interbrew to promote its Stella Artois brand of lager within the United Kingdom.",
" The 100-second spot was produced by advertising agency Lowe Lintas & Partners in London.",
" \"Good Doctor\" premiered on British television in January 2002, with later appearances in cinemas.",
" It is the seventh piece in the \"Jean de Florette\"-inspired \"Reassuringly Expensive\" series that had been running since 1992.",
" The advert was directed by Czech director Ivan Zacharias with help from the production company Stink and post-production work by The Moving Picture Company.",
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"Title: List of Lost cast members\n\n\"Lost\" is an American television drama that debuted on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) on September 22, 2004. The series aired for six seasons, and follows the survivors of the crash of the fictional Oceanic Flight 815 on a mysterious tropical island somewhere in the South Pacific. Although a large cast made \"Lost\" more expensive to produce, the writers benefited from added flexibility in story decisions. According to series executive producer Bryan Burk, \"You can have more interactions between characters and create more diverse characters, more back stories, more love triangles.\" The initial season had 14 regular speaking roles that received star billing. Matthew Fox played the protagonist, a troubled surgeon named Jack Shephard. Evangeline Lilly portrayed a fugitive Kate Austen. Jorge Garcia played Hugo \"Hurley\" Reyes, an unlucky lottery winner. Josh Holloway played a con man, James \"Sawyer\" Ford. Ian Somerhalder played Boone Carlyle, chief operating officer of his mother's wedding business. Maggie Grace played his stepsister Shannon Rutherford, a former dance teacher. Harold Perrineau portrayed construction worker and aspiring artist Michael Dawson, while Malcolm David Kelley played his young son, Walt Lloyd. Terry O'Quinn played the mysterious John Locke. Naveen Andrews portrayed former Iraqi Republican Guard Sayid Jarrah. Emilie de Ravin played a young Australian mother-to-be, Claire Littleton. Yunjin Kim played Sun-Hwa Kwon, the daughter of a powerful Korean businessman and mobster, with Daniel Dae Kim as her husband and father's enforcer Jin-Soo Kwon. Dominic Monaghan played English ex-rock star drug addict Charlie Pace.",
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"Title: Mike Kim\n\nMike Kim (born December 11, 1976) is a consultant, author, inspirational speaker, NGO founder, and North Korea specialist. He is a Korean-American who, in 2003, moved to the China-North Korea border and founded Crossing Borders, a nonprofit dedicated to providing humanitarian assistance to North Korean refugees. He is the author of the \"Wall Street Journal\" featured book \"Escaping North Korea: Defiance and Hope in the World’s Most Repressive Country\", a current events memoir published in 2008 by Rowman & Littlefield, about his experiences at the China-North Korea border when taking time off from business to help North Korean refugees and human trafficking victims through the modern-day 6,000 mile underground railroad in Asia. Escaping North Korea has been translated into Turkish and Polish. The book is being developed into a feature film with actor/producer Daniel Dae Kim (Lost, Hawaii Five-O).",
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"Title: Sean Hayes (actor)\n\nSean Patrick Hayes (born June 26, 1970) is an American actor, comedian, and producer. He is best known for his role as Jack McFarland on the NBC sitcom \"Will & Grace\", for which he won an Emmy Award, four SAG Awards, and one American Comedy Award, and earned six Golden Globe nominations. He also runs a television production company called Hazy Mills Productions, which produces shows such as \"Grimm\", \"Hot in Cleveland\", \"The Soul Man\", and \"Hollywood Game Night\".",
"Title: Ken Mora\n\nKenneth Oscar \"Ken\" Mora (born December 17, 1960) is an American screenplay writer, director, producer, editor, and voice actor. He is best known for creating the computer-animated short films \"Magnum Farce: A Shot in the Park\" (2009) and \"Magnum Farce: Along Came a Sniper\" (2011). He is currently producing the feature film \"Magnum Farce\" under the aegis of his production company Bella Fe Films, in cooperation with Light Row Pictures. Mora is also executive producer of \"Adventures in Plymptoons\" (2012) the official biographical documentary of animator Bill Plympton, and associate producer of Revengeance (2017) the feature animated film by Plympton and Jim Lujan.",
"Title: House of the Rising Sun (Lost)\n\n\"House of the Rising Sun\" is the sixth episode of the first season of the American television series \"Lost\". It centers on Jin-Soo Kwon (Daniel Dae Kim), who brutally attacks Michael Dawson (Harold Perrineau); the survivors do not know why since Jin and his wife Sun-Hwa Kwon (Yunjin Kim) only speak Korean. Meanwhile, Jack Shephard (Matthew Fox) proposes that the survivors move to the caves from the beach. The episode was the first to feature the backstory of Sun and Jin, and the former is shown in the episode's flashbacks. It was directed by Michael Zinberg and written by Javier Grillo-Marxuach.",
"Title: Good Doctor (advertisement)\n\nGood Doctor (also credited as Doctor or Plague) is a television and cinema advertisement released in 2002 by Interbrew to promote its Stella Artois brand of lager within the United Kingdom. The 100-second spot was produced by advertising agency Lowe Lintas & Partners in London. \"Good Doctor\" premiered on British television in January 2002, with later appearances in cinemas. It is the seventh piece in the \"Jean de Florette\"-inspired \"Reassuringly Expensive\" series that had been running since 1992. The advert was directed by Czech director Ivan Zacharias with help from the production company Stink and post-production work by The Moving Picture Company. The commercial was a popular, financial, and critical success, boosting sales during the period in which it ran, and receiving more awards than any other campaign in 2002, including a Cannes Gold Lion, an Epica Award and several prizes from the D&AD Awards."
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Mary Bridget Davies does an interpretation of which famous American rock singer and songwriter who died of a heroin overdose at age 27?
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Janis Joplin
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" He committed suicide by way of an intentional heroin overdose.",
" In the years since his suicide at the age of 22, the Germs have attained legendary status among punk rock fans and musicians alike, as well as from the wider alternative rock and underground music community in general.",
" Crash has come to be revered as a unique and talented songwriter; his myriad literary, musical and philosophical influences, which varied from Friedrich Nietzsche and David Bowie to Charles Manson and Adolf Hitler, resulted in lyrics that were unusually wordy and impressionistic in the realm of punk rock at the time, immediately setting Crash and his band apart from most other Los Angeles punk groups that sprang up in the late 1970s."
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"Brad Barron Renfro (July 25, 1982 – January 15, 2008) was an American actor and musician.",
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"Janis Lyn Joplin ( ; January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970) was an American rock singer and songwriter.",
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"Temple of the Dog is the only studio album by the American rock band Temple of the Dog, released on April 16, 1991, through A&M Records.",
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"Marek Brezovský (April 15, 1974, Bratislava, Slovakia – June 22, 1994, Bratislava, Slovakia) was a Slovak music composer, songwriter, piano player and singer.",
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"Paul Grimes (born 26 May 1950) is a former gangster who, from an early age, was active in Liverpool's criminal underworld.",
" He has 38 criminal convictions and was involved in a range of violent and illegal activities.",
" He also set up legal businesses recycling scrap metal and disposing of waste.",
" He was rich, successful and at the top of the gangster hierarchy when his son Jason died of a heroin overdose in 1992, at the age of 21.",
" This tragedy led to Grimes becoming a police informer with the aim of bringing down the drug dealers who he felt had destroyed his son's life.",
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"Timothy Michael Hemensley (23 November 197121 July 2003) was an Australian bass guitarist and singer.",
" He was the front man of Powder Monkeys (1991–2002), a punk, garage and hard rock band.",
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" (1989–91) and the Yes-Men.",
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"The Uplift Mofo Party Tour (also known during 1988 dates as the Monsters Of Funk Tour) was a concert tour by Red Hot Chili Peppers to support their third studio album \"The Uplift Mofo Party Plan\".",
" Founding drummer, Jack Irons returned the band the previous year to finish out the band's tour and record the next album, The Uplift Mofo Party Plan, which ended up being the only album and full tour to feature the four founding band members: Anthony Kiedis, Flea, Hillel Slovak and Irons.",
" It was the band's biggest tour at the time and featured their first trip to Europe.",
" Kiedis, who started to develop a major drug problem on the previous tour, started to fall deeper into his addiction and Slovak's addiction to heroin only grew stronger as well.",
" Slovak died of a heroin overdose a few weeks after the end of the tour on June 25, 1988.",
" The surviving three members regrouped for a small boat trip with then manager, Lindy Goetz.",
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"Title: Temple of the Dog (album)\n\nTemple of the Dog is the only studio album by the American rock band Temple of the Dog, released on April 16, 1991, through A&M Records. The album is a tribute to Andrew Wood, the former lead singer of Malfunkshun and Mother Love Bone, who died on March 19, 1990, of a heroin overdose. The album has been certified platinum by the RIAA in the United States.",
"Title: Marek Brezovský\n\nMarek Brezovský (April 15, 1974, Bratislava, Slovakia – June 22, 1994, Bratislava, Slovakia) was a Slovak music composer, songwriter, piano player and singer. He studied at the Academy of Performing Arts, Bratislava, Slovakia, and is deemed one of the most influential modern Slovak composers. He died of heroin overdose at the age of 20.",
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"Title: Tim Hemensley\n\nTimothy Michael Hemensley (23 November 197121 July 2003) was an Australian bass guitarist and singer. He was the front man of Powder Monkeys (1991–2002), a punk, garage and hard rock band. He had been a member of GOD (1986–89), Bored! (1989–91) and the Yes-Men. Hemensley was in his first band at age ten. In 1996 he played bass guitar for Peter Wells (ex-Rose Tattoo). Hemensley died of a heroin overdose on 21 July 2003, aged 31. Hemensley was the son of the poet, Kris Hemensley.",
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In which town in New Jersey that had a population of 16,264 in 2010 where the headquarters of the Syms Corporation located?
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Secaucus
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" With its headquarters in Phoenix, AZ, it is the largest network of independent broker-dealers in the U.S.A., with over 6,000 registered representatives, many of whom are also investment advisors.",
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"New Jersey Bell Headquarters Building, is located in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States.",
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" The art deco building was designed by Ralph Thomas Walker of the architectural firm Voorhees, Gmelin, and Walker.",
" The buff brick and sandstone façade is decorated with pilasters created by sculptor Edward McCartan.",
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"The International Academy of Trenton is a SABIS charter school in the city of Trenton, New Jersey.",
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" The school relocated to an old high school on Chancery Lane near the New Jersey State House.",
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" The school is estimated to become a kindergarten through 12th grade school.",
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" Since 1990, Ocean County has been one of New Jersey's fastest-growing counties.",
" As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 592,497, a 2.8% increase from the 576,567 enumerated in the 2010 United States Census, making Ocean the state's sixth-most populous county.",
" The 2010 population figure represented an increase of 65,651 (+12.8%) from the 2000 Census population of 510,916, as Ocean surpassed Union County to become the sixth-most populous county in the state.",
" Ocean County was also the fastest growing county in New Jersey between 2000 and 2010 in terms of increase in the number of residents and second-highest in percentage growth.",
" Ocean County was established on February 15, 1850, from portions of Monmouth County, with the addition of Little Egg Harbor Township which was annexed from Burlington County on March 30, 1891.",
" The most populous place was Lakewood Township, with 92,843 residents at the time of the 2010 Census (up 32,491 since 2000, the largest population increase of any municipality in the state), while Jackson Township, covered 100.62 sqmi , the largest total area of any municipality in the county."
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"This list of tallest buildings in Jersey City ranks skyscrapers and high-rises in the U.S. city of Jersey City, New Jersey by height.",
" The tallest building in Jersey City is the 42-story 30 Hudson Street, known widely as the \"Goldman Sachs Tower\", which rises 781 ft and was completed in 2004.",
" It is currently the 67th-tallest building in the United States, and the tallest building in the state of New Jersey.",
" The second-tallest skyscraper in Jersey City is the 69-story URBY Harborside Tower I at 713 feet (217 m).",
" Ten of the twenty tallest buildings in New Jersey are located in Jersey City.",
" With a population of less than 265,000, Jersey City is the least populous city in the U.S. with a building over 750 ft ."
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"Secaucus ( ) is a town in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States.",
" As of the 2010 United States Census, the town's population was 16,264, reflecting an increase of 333 (+2.1%) from the 15,931 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,870 (+13.3%) from the 14,061 counted in the 1990 Census."
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"The New Jersey Wing of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is the highest echelon of Civil Air Patrol in the state of New Jersey.",
" New Jersey Wing headquarters are located at Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst.",
" The New Jersey Wing consists of over 1,200 cadet and adult members at over 26 locations across the state of New Jersey."
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"Berhampur (IPA: /bərɵmpu:r /) is a municipal corporation located on the eastern coastline of Ganjam district of the Indian state of Odisha in East India, about 169 km south of the state capital Bhubaneshwar and 255 km north of Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh.",
" It is one of the oldest and largest cities of Odisha.",
" Nicknamed \"The Silk City\", it is famous for its silk \"saris\", temples and unique culture.",
" The population of the city is 355,823 as of the 2011 Census of India (provisional) without agglomeration (without including the extended portion of the city), making it the fourth most populous urban city in Odisha state and 126th in India.",
" The city is situated at 19° 20’ N Latitude 84° 50’ E Longitude.",
" Its average elevation above Mean Sea Level is 24.000 m. To cater the growing demand of the nearby industries, port and upcoming industrial park the development authority of Brahmapur has planned to build a new city at Sitalapalli village called \"Berhampur North City\" which will be situated in close proximity to the new airport, the district headquarters, the port and Gopalpur SEZ by Tata."
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"Syms Corp (styled as SYMS) was an off-price retail clothing store chain, founded by Sy Syms in 1959.",
" Its headquarters was in Secaucus, New Jersey, where it became a public company, traded on the New York Stock Exchange (SYM) in 1983.",
" The company also owned Filene's Basement, which it acquired in June 2009."
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"Middlesex County is a county located in north-central New Jersey, United States.",
" As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 837,073, making it the state's second-most populous county, an increase of 3.4% from the 2010 United States Census, when its population was enumerated at 809,858, making it the second-most populous county in the state.",
" Middlesex is part of the New York metropolitan area, and its county seat is New Brunswick.",
" The center of population of the state of New Jersey is located in Middlesex County, in East Brunswick Township, just east of the New Jersey Turnpike.",
" The 2000 Census showed that the county ranked 63rd in the United States among the highest-income counties by median household.",
" The Bureau of Economic Analysis ranked the county as having the 143rd-highest per capita income of all 3,113 counties in the United States (and the 10th-highest in New Jersey) as of 2009.",
" Middlesex County holds the nickname, \"The Greatest County in the Land\"."
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"Title: Advisor Group\n\nAdvisor Group is an Independent Broker-Dealer as of May 2016 as the result of AIG's sale of Advisor Group to Lightyear Capital LLC, a private equity firm specializing in financial services investing, and PSP Investments. With its headquarters in Phoenix, AZ, it is the largest network of independent broker-dealers in the U.S.A., with over 6,000 registered representatives, many of whom are also investment advisors. There are four separate broker-dealers that constitute Advisor Group: SagePoint Financial based in Phoenix, AZ; Royal Alliance in New York; FSC Securities Corporation located in Atlanta, GA; and Woodbury Financial Services located in Oakdale, MN.",
"Title: New Jersey Bell Headquarters Building\n\nNew Jersey Bell Headquarters Building, is located in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States. The building was built in 1929 by the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 21, 2005. The art deco building was designed by Ralph Thomas Walker of the architectural firm Voorhees, Gmelin, and Walker. The buff brick and sandstone façade is decorated with pilasters created by sculptor Edward McCartan. Since the building's opening, soft orange lights have bathed its upper floors at night.The building is 20 stories and 275 ft tall. The building later became headquarters for Verizon New Jersey, Inc.",
"Title: International Academy of Trenton\n\nThe International Academy of Trenton is a SABIS charter school in the city of Trenton, New Jersey. It is the only school in the International Academy of Trenton School District, since it is not part of the Trenton Public Schools. The current building on Perry Street was formerly the Trenton Times's headquarters. The original building located on Bellevue Ave was an old elementary school that had been abandoned for many years. There was a year of remodeling before the 2014-2015 school year started. The school relocated to an old high school on Chancery Lane near the New Jersey State House. The charter school serves for children from kindergarten to 6th grade in 2017 and 2018 in both Ewing and Trenton, New Jersey. The school is estimated to become a kindergarten through 12th grade school. Construction started on the new school building where the Trenton Times Newspaper Headquarters was located on Perry Street at 500 Perry Street Trenton, NJ. The school moved in on February 21, 2017.",
"Title: Ocean County, New Jersey\n\nOcean County is a county located along the Jersey Shore in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Its county seat is Toms River. Since 1990, Ocean County has been one of New Jersey's fastest-growing counties. As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 592,497, a 2.8% increase from the 576,567 enumerated in the 2010 United States Census, making Ocean the state's sixth-most populous county. The 2010 population figure represented an increase of 65,651 (+12.8%) from the 2000 Census population of 510,916, as Ocean surpassed Union County to become the sixth-most populous county in the state. Ocean County was also the fastest growing county in New Jersey between 2000 and 2010 in terms of increase in the number of residents and second-highest in percentage growth. Ocean County was established on February 15, 1850, from portions of Monmouth County, with the addition of Little Egg Harbor Township which was annexed from Burlington County on March 30, 1891. The most populous place was Lakewood Township, with 92,843 residents at the time of the 2010 Census (up 32,491 since 2000, the largest population increase of any municipality in the state), while Jackson Township, covered 100.62 sqmi , the largest total area of any municipality in the county.",
"Title: List of tallest buildings in Jersey City\n\nThis list of tallest buildings in Jersey City ranks skyscrapers and high-rises in the U.S. city of Jersey City, New Jersey by height. The tallest building in Jersey City is the 42-story 30 Hudson Street, known widely as the \"Goldman Sachs Tower\", which rises 781 ft and was completed in 2004. It is currently the 67th-tallest building in the United States, and the tallest building in the state of New Jersey. The second-tallest skyscraper in Jersey City is the 69-story URBY Harborside Tower I at 713 feet (217 m). Ten of the twenty tallest buildings in New Jersey are located in Jersey City. With a population of less than 265,000, Jersey City is the least populous city in the U.S. with a building over 750 ft .",
"Title: Secaucus, New Jersey\n\nSecaucus ( ) is a town in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the town's population was 16,264, reflecting an increase of 333 (+2.1%) from the 15,931 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,870 (+13.3%) from the 14,061 counted in the 1990 Census.",
"Title: New Jersey Wing Civil Air Patrol\n\nThe New Jersey Wing of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is the highest echelon of Civil Air Patrol in the state of New Jersey. New Jersey Wing headquarters are located at Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst. The New Jersey Wing consists of over 1,200 cadet and adult members at over 26 locations across the state of New Jersey.",
"Title: Berhampur\n\nBerhampur (IPA: /bərɵmpu:r /) is a municipal corporation located on the eastern coastline of Ganjam district of the Indian state of Odisha in East India, about 169 km south of the state capital Bhubaneshwar and 255 km north of Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh. It is one of the oldest and largest cities of Odisha. Nicknamed \"The Silk City\", it is famous for its silk \"saris\", temples and unique culture. The population of the city is 355,823 as of the 2011 Census of India (provisional) without agglomeration (without including the extended portion of the city), making it the fourth most populous urban city in Odisha state and 126th in India. The city is situated at 19° 20’ N Latitude 84° 50’ E Longitude. Its average elevation above Mean Sea Level is 24.000 m. To cater the growing demand of the nearby industries, port and upcoming industrial park the development authority of Brahmapur has planned to build a new city at Sitalapalli village called \"Berhampur North City\" which will be situated in close proximity to the new airport, the district headquarters, the port and Gopalpur SEZ by Tata.",
"Title: Syms Corporation\n\nSyms Corp (styled as SYMS) was an off-price retail clothing store chain, founded by Sy Syms in 1959. Its headquarters was in Secaucus, New Jersey, where it became a public company, traded on the New York Stock Exchange (SYM) in 1983. The company also owned Filene's Basement, which it acquired in June 2009.",
"Title: Middlesex County, New Jersey\n\nMiddlesex County is a county located in north-central New Jersey, United States. As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 837,073, making it the state's second-most populous county, an increase of 3.4% from the 2010 United States Census, when its population was enumerated at 809,858, making it the second-most populous county in the state. Middlesex is part of the New York metropolitan area, and its county seat is New Brunswick. The center of population of the state of New Jersey is located in Middlesex County, in East Brunswick Township, just east of the New Jersey Turnpike. The 2000 Census showed that the county ranked 63rd in the United States among the highest-income counties by median household. The Bureau of Economic Analysis ranked the county as having the 143rd-highest per capita income of all 3,113 counties in the United States (and the 10th-highest in New Jersey) as of 2009. Middlesex County holds the nickname, \"The Greatest County in the Land\"."
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1,003
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Which Library is located near The Henry Ford and the Glass House in Michigan?
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Dearborn's Henry Ford Centennial Library
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"The Ford World Headquarters, also known as the \"Henry Ford II World Center\" and popularly known as \"the Glass House\", is the administrative headquarters for Ford Motor Company, a 12-story, glass-faced office building designed to accommodate a staff of approximately 3,000.",
" The \"Glass House\" is located at 1 American Road at Michigan Avenue in Dearborn, Michigan, near Ford's historic Rouge plant, Greenfield Village, the Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn's Henry Ford Centennial Library, and Fair Lane, Henry Ford's personal estate."
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"Henry Ford Hospital (HFH) is an 877-bed tertiary care hospital, education and research complex at the western edge of the New Center area in Detroit, Michigan.",
" The flagship facility for the Henry Ford Health System, it is one of the first hospitals in the United States to use a standard fee schedule and favor private or semi-private rooms over large wards.",
" It also is the first hospital in the country to form a closed, salaried medical staff.",
" As founder Henry Ford viewed tobacco as being unhealthy, the hospital was one of the first hospitals in the United States to institute a total ban on smoking.",
" Henry Ford Hospital is staffed by the Henry Ford Medical Group, one of the nation's largest and oldest group practices with 1,200 physicians in more than 40 specialties."
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"Fairlane Town Center is a super-regional shopping mall in the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, Michigan.",
" Its anchor stores are Macy's, JCPenney, and Sears.",
" The mall includes an AMC Theatres multiplex, as well as H&M,and LA Fitness among other major stores.",
" The mall is adjacent to the former Hyatt Regency Dearborn and former Ritz Carlton hotels.",
" The University of Michigan–Dearborn, Henry Ford Community College, The Henry Ford, and the Ford Motor Company headquarters are also nearby.",
" Ford is planning to move some offices into the mall itself."
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"The Henry Ford (also known as the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation and Greenfield Village, and more formally as the Edison Institute) is a large indoor and outdoor history museum complex and a National Historic Landmark in the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, Michigan, USA.",
" The museum collection contains the presidential limousine of John F. Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln's chair from Ford's Theatre, Thomas Edison's laboratory, the Wright Brothers' bicycle shop, the Rosa Parks bus, and many more historical exhibits.",
" It is the largest indoor-outdoor museum complex in the United States and is visited by 1.6 million people each year."
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"Henry Ford Academy is the first charter school in the United States to be developed jointly by a global corporation, public education, and a major nonprofit cultural institution.",
" The school is sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency and The Henry Ford Museum and admits high school students.",
" It is located in Dearborn, Michigan on the campus of the Henry Ford museum.",
" Enrollment is taken from a lottery in the area and totaled 467 in 2010."
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"The Henry Ford Square House (also known as the Henry Ford Honeymoon House) is a single-family house located at 29835 Beechwood Avenue in Garden City, Michigan.",
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"Henry Ford College (HFC) is a public two-year college located in Dearborn, Michigan in Metro Detroit.",
" The school, established in 1938, is accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and the Michigan Commission on College Accreditation.",
" The school was originally named Fordson Junior College when it was established in 1938.",
" Later the college was adopted as Dearborn Junior College in 1946, before adopting the name Henry Ford Community College (HFCC) in 1952, which was named after the Henry Ford Trade School which closed and its assets were transferred to the Dearborn School Board of Education.",
" The name was shortened to Henry Ford College in 2014.",
" The college has multiple nicknames, including \"Hank High\" and \"Harvard on the Rouge.\""
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"The Henry Ford Health System (HFHS) is a comprehensive, integrated, non-profit, managed care, health care organization located in Metro Detroit.",
" The corporate office is at One Ford Place, Detroit, Michigan.",
" Henry Ford established the health system in 1915, and it is currently run by a 24-member board of trustees.",
" Henry Ford also owns the health insurance company Health Alliance Plan."
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"The, Glass House Mountains are a group of thirteen hills that rise abruptly from the coastal plain on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.",
" The highest hill is Mount Beerwah at 556 meters above sea level, but the most identifiable of all the hills is Mount Tibrogargan which from some directions appears to be a face staring out to sea.",
" Mt Ngungun is a sub volcanic mountain.",
" This means Mount Ngungun is a sub volcanic rock also known as a Hypabyssal Rock.",
" It is an intrusive rock that is emplaced at medium to shallow depths within the crust, and has intermediate grain size and often Porphyritic texture between that of Volcanic and Plutonic rocks.",
" Mount Ngungun and the Glass House Mountains are located near Beerburrum State Forest and Old Gympie Road.",
" From Brisbane, follow the Bruce Highway north, take the Glass House Mountains tourist drive turn-off and follow the signs to the Glass House Mountains.",
" The trip is about one hour and eleven minutes from Brisbane.",
" The Volcanic peaks of the Glass House Mountains rise dramatically from the surrounding Sunshine Coast landscape.",
" They were formed by intrusive plugs, remnants of volcanic activity that occurred 25-27 million years ago.",
" Molten rock filled small vents or intruded as bodies beneath the surface and solidified into land rocks.",
" Millions of years of erosion have removed the surrounding exteriors of volcanic cores and softer sandstone rock."
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"The Dearborn Inn, A Marriott Hotel, is a luxurious historic hotel, conceived by Henry Ford, who saw a need for food and accommodations for visitors flying into the nearby Ford Airport, making it one of the first airport hotels.",
" It is located in Metro Detroit at 20301 Oakwood Boulevard in the suburban city of Dearborn, Michigan near The Henry Ford and the world headquarters building of Ford Motor Company.",
" Albert Kahn designed the Dearborn Inn in the Georgian architectural style.",
" The Dearborn Inn is owned by Ford Motor Land Development Corporation and managed by Marriott International."
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"Title: Ford World Headquarters\n\nThe Ford World Headquarters, also known as the \"Henry Ford II World Center\" and popularly known as \"the Glass House\", is the administrative headquarters for Ford Motor Company, a 12-story, glass-faced office building designed to accommodate a staff of approximately 3,000. The \"Glass House\" is located at 1 American Road at Michigan Avenue in Dearborn, Michigan, near Ford's historic Rouge plant, Greenfield Village, the Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn's Henry Ford Centennial Library, and Fair Lane, Henry Ford's personal estate.",
"Title: Henry Ford Hospital\n\nHenry Ford Hospital (HFH) is an 877-bed tertiary care hospital, education and research complex at the western edge of the New Center area in Detroit, Michigan. The flagship facility for the Henry Ford Health System, it is one of the first hospitals in the United States to use a standard fee schedule and favor private or semi-private rooms over large wards. It also is the first hospital in the country to form a closed, salaried medical staff. As founder Henry Ford viewed tobacco as being unhealthy, the hospital was one of the first hospitals in the United States to institute a total ban on smoking. Henry Ford Hospital is staffed by the Henry Ford Medical Group, one of the nation's largest and oldest group practices with 1,200 physicians in more than 40 specialties.",
"Title: Fairlane Town Center\n\nFairlane Town Center is a super-regional shopping mall in the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, Michigan. Its anchor stores are Macy's, JCPenney, and Sears. The mall includes an AMC Theatres multiplex, as well as H&M,and LA Fitness among other major stores. The mall is adjacent to the former Hyatt Regency Dearborn and former Ritz Carlton hotels. The University of Michigan–Dearborn, Henry Ford Community College, The Henry Ford, and the Ford Motor Company headquarters are also nearby. Ford is planning to move some offices into the mall itself.",
"Title: The Henry Ford\n\nThe Henry Ford (also known as the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation and Greenfield Village, and more formally as the Edison Institute) is a large indoor and outdoor history museum complex and a National Historic Landmark in the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, Michigan, USA. The museum collection contains the presidential limousine of John F. Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln's chair from Ford's Theatre, Thomas Edison's laboratory, the Wright Brothers' bicycle shop, the Rosa Parks bus, and many more historical exhibits. It is the largest indoor-outdoor museum complex in the United States and is visited by 1.6 million people each year.",
"Title: Henry Ford Academy\n\nHenry Ford Academy is the first charter school in the United States to be developed jointly by a global corporation, public education, and a major nonprofit cultural institution. The school is sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency and The Henry Ford Museum and admits high school students. It is located in Dearborn, Michigan on the campus of the Henry Ford museum. Enrollment is taken from a lottery in the area and totaled 467 in 2010.",
"Title: Henry Ford Square House\n\nThe Henry Ford Square House (also known as the Henry Ford Honeymoon House) is a single-family house located at 29835 Beechwood Avenue in Garden City, Michigan. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1979 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.",
"Title: Henry Ford College\n\nHenry Ford College (HFC) is a public two-year college located in Dearborn, Michigan in Metro Detroit. The school, established in 1938, is accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and the Michigan Commission on College Accreditation. The school was originally named Fordson Junior College when it was established in 1938. Later the college was adopted as Dearborn Junior College in 1946, before adopting the name Henry Ford Community College (HFCC) in 1952, which was named after the Henry Ford Trade School which closed and its assets were transferred to the Dearborn School Board of Education. The name was shortened to Henry Ford College in 2014. The college has multiple nicknames, including \"Hank High\" and \"Harvard on the Rouge.\"",
"Title: Henry Ford Health System\n\nThe Henry Ford Health System (HFHS) is a comprehensive, integrated, non-profit, managed care, health care organization located in Metro Detroit. The corporate office is at One Ford Place, Detroit, Michigan. Henry Ford established the health system in 1915, and it is currently run by a 24-member board of trustees. Henry Ford also owns the health insurance company Health Alliance Plan.",
"Title: Glass House Mountains\n\nThe, Glass House Mountains are a group of thirteen hills that rise abruptly from the coastal plain on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. The highest hill is Mount Beerwah at 556 meters above sea level, but the most identifiable of all the hills is Mount Tibrogargan which from some directions appears to be a face staring out to sea. Mt Ngungun is a sub volcanic mountain. This means Mount Ngungun is a sub volcanic rock also known as a Hypabyssal Rock. It is an intrusive rock that is emplaced at medium to shallow depths within the crust, and has intermediate grain size and often Porphyritic texture between that of Volcanic and Plutonic rocks. Mount Ngungun and the Glass House Mountains are located near Beerburrum State Forest and Old Gympie Road. From Brisbane, follow the Bruce Highway north, take the Glass House Mountains tourist drive turn-off and follow the signs to the Glass House Mountains. The trip is about one hour and eleven minutes from Brisbane. The Volcanic peaks of the Glass House Mountains rise dramatically from the surrounding Sunshine Coast landscape. They were formed by intrusive plugs, remnants of volcanic activity that occurred 25-27 million years ago. Molten rock filled small vents or intruded as bodies beneath the surface and solidified into land rocks. Millions of years of erosion have removed the surrounding exteriors of volcanic cores and softer sandstone rock.",
"Title: The Dearborn Inn\n\nThe Dearborn Inn, A Marriott Hotel, is a luxurious historic hotel, conceived by Henry Ford, who saw a need for food and accommodations for visitors flying into the nearby Ford Airport, making it one of the first airport hotels. It is located in Metro Detroit at 20301 Oakwood Boulevard in the suburban city of Dearborn, Michigan near The Henry Ford and the world headquarters building of Ford Motor Company. Albert Kahn designed the Dearborn Inn in the Georgian architectural style. The Dearborn Inn is owned by Ford Motor Land Development Corporation and managed by Marriott International."
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1,004
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Which retired Danish striker gained fame playing for Vanløse IF?
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Preben Elkjær
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"Chuck Lamb is a programmer from Columbus, Ohio also known as the Dead Body Guy.",
" He has gained fame playing dead people in film and television."
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"Peter Planch Madsen (born 26 April 1978 in Roskilde) is a retired Danish professional footballer who played as a striker.",
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"Jan Bjur (born 4 August 1965 in Copenhagen) is a retired Danish professional football player in the midfielder position.",
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"Jesper Bech (born May 25, 1982) is a retired Danish professional football player, who last played for FC Roskilde in the Danish 1st Division.",
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"Thomas Augustinussen (born March 20, 1981) is a retired Danish professional footballer.",
" He began his career as a striker, but moved gradually into the holding midfielder position.",
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" He retired in the Summer of 2016 and became assistant coach in AaB.",
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"Vanløse IF is a Danish football club currently playing in Danmarksserien.",
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"Jørn Sørensen (born 17 October 1936) is a retired Danish association football striker.",
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"Mark Agner Boecking Strudal (born 29 April 1968 in Glostrup) is a retired Danish footballer who played as a striker and scored three goals in nine games for the Danish national team.",
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"Title: Chuck Lamb\n\nChuck Lamb is a programmer from Columbus, Ohio also known as the Dead Body Guy. He has gained fame playing dead people in film and television.",
"Title: Peter Madsen\n\nPeter Planch Madsen (born 26 April 1978 in Roskilde) is a retired Danish professional footballer who played as a striker. He played 13 games and scored three goals for the Danish national team, and Madsen was part of the Danish squad at the 2002 FIFA World Cup and 2004 European Championship tournaments.",
"Title: Henrik Pedersen\n\nHenrik Pedersen (born 10 June 1975 in Kjellerup, Denmark) is a retired Danish footballer who played as a striker for Silkeborg IF, Bolton Wanderers F.C. and Hull City FC. He played three games for the Danish national team.",
"Title: Jan Bjur\n\nJan Bjur (born 4 August 1965 in Copenhagen) is a retired Danish professional football player in the midfielder position. He played for Vanløse IF, Brønshøj BK and Akademisk Boldklub (AB), winning the 1999 Danish Cup with AB. Jan Bjur played 148 games and scored 20 goals for AB in the Danish Superliga championship from 1996 to 2001.",
"Title: Jesper Bech\n\nJesper Bech (born May 25, 1982) is a retired Danish professional football player, who last played for FC Roskilde in the Danish 1st Division. He is 1.78 m tall and plays in the striker position. He has played two matches for the Danish national team.",
"Title: Thomas Augustinussen\n\nThomas Augustinussen (born March 20, 1981) is a retired Danish professional footballer. He began his career as a striker, but moved gradually into the holding midfielder position. He made his senior debut with AaB, with whom he played 420 games and won the 2008 and 2014 Danish Superliga championship. He retired in the Summer of 2016 and became assistant coach in AaB. He has been capped twice for the Denmark national football team.",
"Title: Vanløse IF\n\nVanløse IF is a Danish football club currently playing in Danmarksserien. The club has a rich history with former players like Preben Elkjær and Michael Laudrup and have won the Danish Cup in 1974. It currently has about 1000 members.",
"Title: Jørn Sørensen\n\nJørn Sørensen (born 17 October 1936) is a retired Danish association football striker. He played 31 games and scored six goals for the Denmark national football team, and won a silver medal at the 1960 Summer Olympics. He started his career with Danish club KB, before moving abroad to play professionally for FC Metz in France, Scottish clubs Greenock Morton and Rangers, as well as AC Bellinzona and US Giubiasco in Switzerland.",
"Title: Mark Strudal\n\nMark Agner Boecking Strudal (born 29 April 1968 in Glostrup) is a retired Danish footballer who played as a striker and scored three goals in nine games for the Danish national team. He became known for his extravagant lifestyle, but in later years he reentered the minds of the Danish public as the manager of FC Zulu."
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1,005
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Which was released first, "American Movie" or "Über Goober"?
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American Movie
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hard
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" This movie is an official remake of the 2016 \"Game\" and features Arjun Sarja, Shaam and Manisha Koirala in the lead roles.",
" With music composed by Ilayaraaja, the film was simultaneously shot in Kannada and Tamil; the former released first on February 26, 2016 while the later released on July 1, 2016.",
"."
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" She debuted in the Malayalam film \"Ingane Oru Nilapakshi\" (2000), directed by Anil – Babu and was later signed for the Tamil film \"Virumbugiren\", though it was only released two years later.",
" She started getting offers in Tamil and moved her focus to Kollywood, and the movie \"Ennavale\", where she starred opposite R. Madhavan, was released first in the same year."
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"Zapatlela (झपाटलेला ) is a Marathi horror comedy movie, which was released in 1993.",
" It is directed by Mahesh Kothare.",
" It is followed by sequel \"Zapatlela 2\", released 20 years later (in 2013).",
" The film was remade in Telugu in the year 2001 with the title \"Ammo Bomma\", with Dr. Rajendra Prasad playing the lead role.",
" Zapatlela is inspired from the American movie \"Child's Play (1988 film)\"."
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"\"Hooray for Hollywood\" is a song first featured in the 1937 movie \"Hollywood Hotel\", and which has since become (together with \"That's Entertainment\" and \"Another Op'nin', Another Show\") the staple soundtrack element of any Academy Awards ceremony.",
" It is even frequently played during non-American movie ceremonies, e.g. the French César Awards.",
" The popularity of the song is notably due to the lyrics by Johnny Mercer, which reference the American movie industry and satirize the illusory desire of many people to become famous as actors."
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"A Sound of Thunder is an action-adventure survival horror for the Game Boy Advance.",
" The game was developed by former Mobius Entertainment and published by BAM!",
" Entertainment, Inc and Franchise Interactive.",
" It was released first in Europe on February 28, 2004 before arriving in North America on February 1, 2005.",
" The story is based loosely both on the original short story by Ray Bradbury of the same name and follows more closely the plot of the 2005 movie.",
" The game was originally also planned for home sixth generation game consoles, including Microsoft Xbox, Nintendo GameCube and the Sony PlayStation 2, but these were canceled as of December 2006."
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"Game in Kannada, Oru Melliya Kodu (English: A thin line) in Tamil, is a 2016 Indian bilingual language crime thriller film directed by A. M. R. Ramesh.",
" This movie is an unofficial remake of the 2012 Spanish thriller El Cuerpo (Spanish title) also known as \"The Body\", and features Arjun Sarja, Shaam and Manisha Koirala in the lead roles.",
" With music composed by Ilayaraaja, the film was simultaneously shot in Kannada and Tamil; the former released first on February 26, 2016 while the later released on July 1, 2016.",
" The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as \"Notuku Potu\" in 2017."
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"American Movie is a 1999 documentary film directed by Chris Smith.",
" The film chronicles the real 1996–97 making of \"Coven\", an independent horror film directed by filmmaker Mark Borchardt.",
" Produced for the purpose of raising capital for another film that Borchardt intends to make, the epic \"Northwestern,\" \"Coven\" suffers from numerous setbacks, including poor financing, a lack of planning, Borchardt's burgeoning alcoholism, and the ineptitude of the friends and family Borchardt hires as his production team.",
" The documentary follows Borchardt's filmmaking process from script to screen, and is interspersed with footage from both developing projects.",
" \"American Movie\" was produced by Sarah Price and edited by Jun Diaz and Barry Poltermann."
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"Deewana (English: 'Crazy' ) is a 1992 Indian romantic drama film directed by Raj Kanwar, and produced by Guddu Dhanoa and Lalit Kapoor and featuring Shah Rukh Khan, Divya Bharti and Rishi Kapoor in the lead.",
" This was Shah Rukh's debut release, and he appears only in the second half of the film.",
" He replaced Armaan Kohli, who walked out of the project due to creative differences after the first schedule.",
" The film released on June 25, 1992. \"",
"Dil Aashna Hai\" was supposed to be the debut movie of Shahrukh Khan however \"Deewana\" was released first."
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"Über Goober A Film About Gamers is a 2004 independent documentary film focusing on people who play role-playing games.",
" The film was directed by Steve Metze and features interviews with Gary Gygax, Peter Adkison, Mike Stackpole and Bob Larson, amongst others.",
" The film has screened at theatres, film festivals, and gaming conventions, winning the award for \"Best Film\" at Gen Con Indianapolis, 2004."
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"Fanny and Alexander (Swedish: Fanny och Alexander ) is a Swedish drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 17 December 1982, written and directed by Ingmar Bergman.",
" The plot focuses on two siblings and their large family in Uppsala, Sweden in the 1900s.",
" It was originally conceived as a four-part TV movie and cut in that version, spanning 312 minutes; a 188-minute cut version was created later for cinematic release, although this version was in fact the one to be released first.",
" The TV version has since been released as a complete film, and both versions have been shown in theaters throughout the world.",
" The 312-minute (five-hour, twelve-minute) cut is one of the longest cinematic films in history."
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"Title: Sneha (actress)\n\nSuhasini Rajaram Naidu, popularly known by her stage name Sneha, is an Indian film actress, who works in the South Indian film industry. She debuted in the Malayalam film \"Ingane Oru Nilapakshi\" (2000), directed by Anil – Babu and was later signed for the Tamil film \"Virumbugiren\", though it was only released two years later. She started getting offers in Tamil and moved her focus to Kollywood, and the movie \"Ennavale\", where she starred opposite R. Madhavan, was released first in the same year.",
"Title: Zapatlela\n\nZapatlela (झपाटलेला ) is a Marathi horror comedy movie, which was released in 1993. It is directed by Mahesh Kothare. It is followed by sequel \"Zapatlela 2\", released 20 years later (in 2013). The film was remade in Telugu in the year 2001 with the title \"Ammo Bomma\", with Dr. Rajendra Prasad playing the lead role. Zapatlela is inspired from the American movie \"Child's Play (1988 film)\".",
"Title: Hooray for Hollywood\n\n\"Hooray for Hollywood\" is a song first featured in the 1937 movie \"Hollywood Hotel\", and which has since become (together with \"That's Entertainment\" and \"Another Op'nin', Another Show\") the staple soundtrack element of any Academy Awards ceremony. It is even frequently played during non-American movie ceremonies, e.g. the French César Awards. The popularity of the song is notably due to the lyrics by Johnny Mercer, which reference the American movie industry and satirize the illusory desire of many people to become famous as actors.",
"Title: A Sound of Thunder (video game)\n\nA Sound of Thunder is an action-adventure survival horror for the Game Boy Advance. The game was developed by former Mobius Entertainment and published by BAM! Entertainment, Inc and Franchise Interactive. It was released first in Europe on February 28, 2004 before arriving in North America on February 1, 2005. The story is based loosely both on the original short story by Ray Bradbury of the same name and follows more closely the plot of the 2005 movie. The game was originally also planned for home sixth generation game consoles, including Microsoft Xbox, Nintendo GameCube and the Sony PlayStation 2, but these were canceled as of December 2006.",
"Title: Game (2016 film)\n\nGame in Kannada, Oru Melliya Kodu (English: A thin line) in Tamil, is a 2016 Indian bilingual language crime thriller film directed by A. M. R. Ramesh. This movie is an unofficial remake of the 2012 Spanish thriller El Cuerpo (Spanish title) also known as \"The Body\", and features Arjun Sarja, Shaam and Manisha Koirala in the lead roles. With music composed by Ilayaraaja, the film was simultaneously shot in Kannada and Tamil; the former released first on February 26, 2016 while the later released on July 1, 2016. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as \"Notuku Potu\" in 2017.",
"Title: American Movie\n\nAmerican Movie is a 1999 documentary film directed by Chris Smith. The film chronicles the real 1996–97 making of \"Coven\", an independent horror film directed by filmmaker Mark Borchardt. Produced for the purpose of raising capital for another film that Borchardt intends to make, the epic \"Northwestern,\" \"Coven\" suffers from numerous setbacks, including poor financing, a lack of planning, Borchardt's burgeoning alcoholism, and the ineptitude of the friends and family Borchardt hires as his production team. The documentary follows Borchardt's filmmaking process from script to screen, and is interspersed with footage from both developing projects. \"American Movie\" was produced by Sarah Price and edited by Jun Diaz and Barry Poltermann.",
"Title: Deewana (1992 film)\n\nDeewana (English: 'Crazy' ) is a 1992 Indian romantic drama film directed by Raj Kanwar, and produced by Guddu Dhanoa and Lalit Kapoor and featuring Shah Rukh Khan, Divya Bharti and Rishi Kapoor in the lead. This was Shah Rukh's debut release, and he appears only in the second half of the film. He replaced Armaan Kohli, who walked out of the project due to creative differences after the first schedule. The film released on June 25, 1992. \" Dil Aashna Hai\" was supposed to be the debut movie of Shahrukh Khan however \"Deewana\" was released first.",
"Title: Über Goober\n\nÜber Goober A Film About Gamers is a 2004 independent documentary film focusing on people who play role-playing games. The film was directed by Steve Metze and features interviews with Gary Gygax, Peter Adkison, Mike Stackpole and Bob Larson, amongst others. The film has screened at theatres, film festivals, and gaming conventions, winning the award for \"Best Film\" at Gen Con Indianapolis, 2004.",
"Title: Fanny and Alexander\n\nFanny and Alexander (Swedish: Fanny och Alexander ) is a Swedish drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 17 December 1982, written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. The plot focuses on two siblings and their large family in Uppsala, Sweden in the 1900s. It was originally conceived as a four-part TV movie and cut in that version, spanning 312 minutes; a 188-minute cut version was created later for cinematic release, although this version was in fact the one to be released first. The TV version has since been released as a complete film, and both versions have been shown in theaters throughout the world. The 312-minute (five-hour, twelve-minute) cut is one of the longest cinematic films in history."
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1,006
|
Which Ken Burns' PBS documentary star described sloosh as a mixture of cornmeal, lard or bacon, water and egg formed around a rifle ramrod and cooked over a campfire
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Shelby Foote
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"The West, sometimes marketed as Ken Burns Presents: The West, is a 1996 documentary film about the American Old West.",
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"The Congress is a 1988 documentary film directed by the Emmy Award-winning director Ken Burns.",
" The Florentine Films production, which focuses on the United States Congress, aired on PBS in 1989.",
" Narrated by David McCullough, the documentary features use of photographs, paintings, and film from sessions of Congress, in its implementation of the Ken Burns Effect.",
" Scenes from the Academy Award-winning Frank Capra film \"Mr. Smith Goes to Washington\" are also used.",
" The work features numerous interviews from writers and historians including Charles McDowell, David McCullough, Cokie Roberts, George Tames, David Broder, James MacGregor Burns, Barbara Fields, and Alistair Cooke.",
" Many congressmen are specifically referred to, including Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, Jefferson Davis, Thomas Brackett Reed, Joseph Gurney Cannon, George William Norris, Jeannette Rankin, and Everett Dirksen.",
" The film also includes focus on the Congress' work during pivotal periods in United States history, including the Civil War, Civil Rights Movement, and Women's suffrage.",
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"Sloosh was a form of cornbread that was popular during the American Civil War, especially among Confederate soldiers.",
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"Paul Roebling (March 1, 1934 – July 27, 1994) was an American actor noted for \"Blue Thunder\", \"Prince of the City\" and \"Carolina Skeletons\".",
" In the 1990 Ken Burns PBS documentary \"The Civil War\", Roebling was the voice of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain and read the famous letter written by Sullivan Ballou.",
" He also directed his wife, Olga Bellin, in Zelda."
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"Eugene Bondurant Sledge (November 4, 1923 – March 3, 2001) was a United States Marine, university professor, and author.",
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"Shelby Dade Foote Jr. (November 17, 1916 – June 27, 2005) was an American historian and novelist who wrote \"\", a three-volume history of the American Civil War.",
" With geographic and cultural roots in the Mississippi Delta, Foote's life and writing paralleled the radical shift from the agrarian planter system of the Old South to the Civil Rights era of the New South.",
" Foote was little known to the general public until his appearance in Ken Burns's PBS documentary \"The Civil War\" in 1990, where he introduced a generation of Americans to a war that he believed was \"central to all our lives.\""
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"Sidney Clarke Phillips, Jr. (September 2, 1924 – September 26, 2015) was a family practice physician from Mobile, Alabama, who provided source material and interviews for the making of Ken Burns' PBS documentary film \"The War\" and the HBO miniseries \"The Pacific\".",
" His recollections revolve around his time as a young man fighting in the Pacific War as a United States Marine."
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"Title: The Congress (1988 film)\n\nThe Congress is a 1988 documentary film directed by the Emmy Award-winning director Ken Burns. The Florentine Films production, which focuses on the United States Congress, aired on PBS in 1989. Narrated by David McCullough, the documentary features use of photographs, paintings, and film from sessions of Congress, in its implementation of the Ken Burns Effect. Scenes from the Academy Award-winning Frank Capra film \"Mr. Smith Goes to Washington\" are also used. The work features numerous interviews from writers and historians including Charles McDowell, David McCullough, Cokie Roberts, George Tames, David Broder, James MacGregor Burns, Barbara Fields, and Alistair Cooke. Many congressmen are specifically referred to, including Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, Jefferson Davis, Thomas Brackett Reed, Joseph Gurney Cannon, George William Norris, Jeannette Rankin, and Everett Dirksen. The film also includes focus on the Congress' work during pivotal periods in United States history, including the Civil War, Civil Rights Movement, and Women's suffrage. The documentary was released by PBS, on DVD in 2004. Footage of the Capitol from the film was later incorporated into Burns' later masterpiece, The Civil War.",
"Title: Ken Burns Jazz: John Coltrane\n\nKen Burns Jazz: John Coltrane is a compilation album by jazz musician John Coltrane. It is part of a series of tie-in compilations from various labels to the PBS miniseries \"Ken Burns Jazz\".",
"Title: Sloosh\n\nSloosh was a form of cornbread that was popular during the American Civil War, especially among Confederate soldiers. Civil war historian Shelby Foote described it as a mixture of cornmeal, lard or bacon, water and egg formed around a rifle ramrod and cooked over a campfire.",
"Title: Paul Roebling\n\nPaul Roebling (March 1, 1934 – July 27, 1994) was an American actor noted for \"Blue Thunder\", \"Prince of the City\" and \"Carolina Skeletons\". In the 1990 Ken Burns PBS documentary \"The Civil War\", Roebling was the voice of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain and read the famous letter written by Sullivan Ballou. He also directed his wife, Olga Bellin, in Zelda.",
"Title: Eugene Sledge\n\nEugene Bondurant Sledge (November 4, 1923 – March 3, 2001) was a United States Marine, university professor, and author. His 1981 memoir \"With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa\" chronicled his combat experiences during World War II and was subsequently used as source material for Ken Burns' PBS documentary, \"The War\", as well as the HBO miniseries \"The Pacific\", in which he is portrayed by Joseph Mazzello.",
"Title: Heart of the Heartland\n\nMusic from \"Heart of the Heartland\" was used by Ken Burns for the PBS documentary \"\" and his arrangement of \"Sweet Betsy from Pike\" was used in Burns' \"Mark Twain\". \"Dakota Themes\" featured in the film \"Into The Wild\" (2007).",
"Title: Elisha Hunt Rhodes\n\nElisha Hunt Rhodes (March 21, 1842 – January 14, 1917) was an American soldier who served in the Union Army of the Potomac for the entire duration of the American Civil War, rising from corporal to colonel of his regiment by war's end. Rhodes' illustrative diary of his war service was quoted prominently in Ken Burns' PBS documentary \"The Civil War\".",
"Title: Shelby Foote\n\nShelby Dade Foote Jr. (November 17, 1916 – June 27, 2005) was an American historian and novelist who wrote \"\", a three-volume history of the American Civil War. With geographic and cultural roots in the Mississippi Delta, Foote's life and writing paralleled the radical shift from the agrarian planter system of the Old South to the Civil Rights era of the New South. Foote was little known to the general public until his appearance in Ken Burns's PBS documentary \"The Civil War\" in 1990, where he introduced a generation of Americans to a war that he believed was \"central to all our lives.\"",
"Title: Sidney Phillips\n\nSidney Clarke Phillips, Jr. (September 2, 1924 – September 26, 2015) was a family practice physician from Mobile, Alabama, who provided source material and interviews for the making of Ken Burns' PBS documentary film \"The War\" and the HBO miniseries \"The Pacific\". His recollections revolve around his time as a young man fighting in the Pacific War as a United States Marine."
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1,007
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Which of the game produced by Pelgrane Press is a tabletop role-playing game designed by Robin Laws?
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Hillfolk
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" Other major similarities with pen-and-paper games include developed story-telling and narrative elements, player character development, complexity, as well as replayability and immersion.",
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"The Gumshoe System (stylised as \"The GUMSHOE System\") is a role-playing game system created in 2007 by Robin Laws, designed for running investigative scenarios.",
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"Empire of the Petal Throne is a fantasy role-playing game designed by M. A. R. Barker, based on his Tékumel fictional universe, which was self-published in 1974, then published by TSR, Inc. in 1975.",
" It was one of the first tabletop role-playing games, along with \"Dungeons & Dragons\".",
" Over the subsequent thirty years, several new games were published based on the Tékumel setting, but to date none have met with commercial success.",
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"13th Age is a d20 fantasy tabletop role-playing game, designed by Rob Heinsoo (lead designer of \"Dungeons & Dragons\" 4th Edition) and Jonathan Tweet (lead designer of \"D&D\" 3rd Edition), and published by Pelgrane Press.",
" It was released on August 3, 2013, and the pre-release version was a nominee for the RPG Geek RPG of the Year 2013.",
" As of December 2013 the ENWorld hot games list showed that discussions of it were responsible for 2.6% of all \"D&D\" related web traffic they had been able to index."
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"Trail of Cthulhu is an investigative horror role-playing game published by Pelgrane Press in which the players' characters investigate mysterious events related to the Cthulhu Mythos.",
" It was designed by Kenneth Hite using the GUMSHOE System, which was created by Robin Laws.",
" \"Trail of Cthulhu\" is based on the \"Call of Cthulhu\" role playing game under license from Chaosium."
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"Title: The Dying Earth Roleplaying Game\n\nThe Dying Earth Roleplaying Game is a role-playing game published by Pelgrane Press in 2001.",
"Title: Pelgrane Press\n\nPelgrane Press Ltd is a British role-playing game publishing company based in London and founded in 1999. It is co-owned by Simon J Rogers and Cathriona Tobin. It currently produces GUMSHOE System RPGs, \"13th Age\", the Diana Jones award-winning \"Hillfolk\" RPG, the \"Dying Earth Roleplaying Game\",and other related products.",
"Title: Role-playing video game\n\nA role-playing video game (commonly referred to as role-playing game or RPG, as well as computer role-playing game or CRPG) is a video game genre where the player controls the actions of a character (and/or several party members) immersed in some well-defined world. Many role-playing video games have origins in tabletop role-playing games (Including \"Dungeons & Dragons\") and use much of the same , settings and game mechanics. Other major similarities with pen-and-paper games include developed story-telling and narrative elements, player character development, complexity, as well as replayability and immersion. The electronic medium removes the necessity for a gamemaster and increases combat resolution speed. RPGs have evolved from simple text-based console-window games into visually rich 3D experiences.",
"Title: Truth & Justice\n\nTruth & Justice is an \"indie\" tabletop role-playing game designed to emulate the superhero genre. It was created by Chad Underkoffler and published by Atomic Sock Monkey Press. The game allows players to take the role of superheroes and supervillains.",
"Title: Gumshoe System\n\nThe Gumshoe System (stylised as \"The GUMSHOE System\") is a role-playing game system created in 2007 by Robin Laws, designed for running investigative scenarios. The premise is that investigative games are not about finding clues, they are about interpreting the clues that are found. The \"Gumshoe System\" is used in various games published by Pelgrane Press.",
"Title: Night's Black Agents (role-playing game)\n\nNight's Black Agents is a role-playing game published by Pelgrane Press in 2012.",
"Title: Empire of the Petal Throne\n\nEmpire of the Petal Throne is a fantasy role-playing game designed by M. A. R. Barker, based on his Tékumel fictional universe, which was self-published in 1974, then published by TSR, Inc. in 1975. It was one of the first tabletop role-playing games, along with \"Dungeons & Dragons\". Over the subsequent thirty years, several new games were published based on the Tékumel setting, but to date none have met with commercial success. While published as fantasy, the game is sometimes classified as science fantasy or, debatably, as science fiction.",
"Title: 13th Age\n\n13th Age is a d20 fantasy tabletop role-playing game, designed by Rob Heinsoo (lead designer of \"Dungeons & Dragons\" 4th Edition) and Jonathan Tweet (lead designer of \"D&D\" 3rd Edition), and published by Pelgrane Press. It was released on August 3, 2013, and the pre-release version was a nominee for the RPG Geek RPG of the Year 2013. As of December 2013 the ENWorld hot games list showed that discussions of it were responsible for 2.6% of all \"D&D\" related web traffic they had been able to index.",
"Title: Trail of Cthulhu\n\nTrail of Cthulhu is an investigative horror role-playing game published by Pelgrane Press in which the players' characters investigate mysterious events related to the Cthulhu Mythos. It was designed by Kenneth Hite using the GUMSHOE System, which was created by Robin Laws. \"Trail of Cthulhu\" is based on the \"Call of Cthulhu\" role playing game under license from Chaosium."
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1,008
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When did the coach of the Karachi Kings coach the South African national team?
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2005 to 2010
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"The 1994 South Africa rugby union tour of New Zealand was a series of rugby union matches played in New Zealand by the South African national rugby union team, from June - August 1994.",
" The team played 14 matches in total; 11 against several provincial rugby teams and 3 against the New Zealand national rugby union team.",
" South Africa won 10 out of the 11 matches against provincial sides, losing one match to Otago.",
" They lost their first two test matches against the New Zealand national side and drew the last test.",
" The South African coach for the tour was Ian McIntosh.",
" This was the South African team's first tour to New Zealand since the controversial 1981 South Africa rugby union tour, which was received negatively by New Zealanders due to South Africa's Apartheid legislation at the time."
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"Cheryl Carolus (born 27 May 1958) is a South African politician.",
" She was born in Silvertown, on the Cape Flats, Cape Town.",
" Carolus became involved in politics while still at school and became an activist after joining the United Democratic Front in 1983.",
" In May 1990, Carolus was elected to be part of the African National Congress' delegation which held talks with the apartheid government and in July 1991, she was elected to the ANC's National Executive Committee.",
" She is married to Graham Bloch.",
" In 1998, she became South Africa's High Commissioner in London.",
" Between 2001 and 2004, she was the chief executive officer of SA Tourism (SATOUR).",
" She was the Board Chairperson for South African National Parks (SANPARKS), in 2009 she assumed this position at South African Airways.",
" She is also chairperson of Peotona Holdings, an investment company that deals with business development."
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"Karachi Kings (Urdu: ; Sindhi: ڪراچي ڪنگز ) is a Pakistani professional Twenty20 cricket team that competes in the Pakistan Super League.",
" The team is based in Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh, Pakistan.",
" The team was formed in 2015, as a result of the formation of the Pakistan Super League by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).",
"Team's home ground is National Stadium.",
"The team is currently captained by Kumar Sangakkara and coached by Mickey Arthur a former South African cricketer.",
" It is owned by Salman Iqbal, the CEO of ARY Group."
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"In South African National Defence Union v Minister of Defence and Others, an important case in South African labour law, the Constitutional Court gave judgment on a series of disputes connected to collective bargaining that had arisen between the South African National Defence Union (SANDU) and the South African National Defence Force (SANDF)."
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"Arran Brown (born 24 March 1985 in Johannesburg) is a South African professional road cyclist, riding for Team Cycle Fit - RoadCover.",
" Brown started cycling at the age of 16 and joined his first professional team at the age of 20.",
" In 2007 he won his first major race, the South African National U/23 Time Trial Championships.",
" In the same year he also placed third in the South African National U/23 Road Race Championships.",
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"Lieutenant-General Vejaynand Indurjith Ramlakan {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} is a South African military commander.",
" A medical doctor, he served in Umkhonto weSizwe (MK), the military wing of the African National Congress, during the liberation struggle against the South African government in the 1980s, and transferred to the South African National Defence Force when MK was incorporated into it in 1994."
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"The Raid on Gaborone (called Operation Plecksy by the South African Defence Force) occurred on 14 June 1985 when South African Defence Force troops, under the order of General Constand Viljoen, crossed into Botswana and attacked the offices of Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK), the military wing of the African National Congress, in Gaborone.",
" The raid, the fifth South African attack on a neighbouring country since 1981, killed 12 people including women and children; only 5 of the victims were members of the African National Congress."
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"The South Africa women's national ice hockey team represents South Africa at the International Ice Hockey Federation's IIHF World Women's Championships.",
" The women's national team is controlled by South African Ice Hockey Association.",
" The South African national team is the only national women's ice hockey team on the entire African continent.",
" As of 2012, South Africa has 52 female players.",
" The South Africa women's national team is ranked 32nd in the world."
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"The South African National Youth Orchestra Foundation is a non-profit organisation in the music education and development sector.",
" The Foundation supports the training and development of South Africa’s young musicians through national courses, national and international tours and workshops, and networks nationally and internationally.",
" It also assists regional youth orchestra and music education programmes countrywide.",
" It organises youth orchestra courses, where the South African National Youth Orchestras are formed.",
" This has included the South African National Youth Orchestra, South African National Concert Orchestra, the South African National Wind Orchestra, the South African National Youth Baroque Orchestra, South African National Youth Brass and the South African National Youth String Orchestra.",
" Members of these orchestras are under the age of 25."
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"John Michael \"Mickey\" Arthur (born 17 May 1968) is a South African cricketer who played South African domestic cricket from 1986 to 2001.",
" He is the current coach of the Pakistan national cricket team.",
" He coached the South African national team from 2005 to 2010, and was the coach of the Australia national cricket team until his sacking on 23 June 2013."
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"Title: 1994 South Africa rugby union tour of New Zealand\n\nThe 1994 South Africa rugby union tour of New Zealand was a series of rugby union matches played in New Zealand by the South African national rugby union team, from June - August 1994. The team played 14 matches in total; 11 against several provincial rugby teams and 3 against the New Zealand national rugby union team. South Africa won 10 out of the 11 matches against provincial sides, losing one match to Otago. They lost their first two test matches against the New Zealand national side and drew the last test. The South African coach for the tour was Ian McIntosh. This was the South African team's first tour to New Zealand since the controversial 1981 South Africa rugby union tour, which was received negatively by New Zealanders due to South Africa's Apartheid legislation at the time.",
"Title: Cheryl Carolus\n\nCheryl Carolus (born 27 May 1958) is a South African politician. She was born in Silvertown, on the Cape Flats, Cape Town. Carolus became involved in politics while still at school and became an activist after joining the United Democratic Front in 1983. In May 1990, Carolus was elected to be part of the African National Congress' delegation which held talks with the apartheid government and in July 1991, she was elected to the ANC's National Executive Committee. She is married to Graham Bloch. In 1998, she became South Africa's High Commissioner in London. Between 2001 and 2004, she was the chief executive officer of SA Tourism (SATOUR). She was the Board Chairperson for South African National Parks (SANPARKS), in 2009 she assumed this position at South African Airways. She is also chairperson of Peotona Holdings, an investment company that deals with business development.",
"Title: Karachi Kings\n\nKarachi Kings (Urdu: ; Sindhi: ڪراچي ڪنگز ) is a Pakistani professional Twenty20 cricket team that competes in the Pakistan Super League. The team is based in Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh, Pakistan. The team was formed in 2015, as a result of the formation of the Pakistan Super League by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Team's home ground is National Stadium. The team is currently captained by Kumar Sangakkara and coached by Mickey Arthur a former South African cricketer. It is owned by Salman Iqbal, the CEO of ARY Group.",
"Title: SANDU v Minister of Defence (2007)\n\nIn South African National Defence Union v Minister of Defence and Others, an important case in South African labour law, the Constitutional Court gave judgment on a series of disputes connected to collective bargaining that had arisen between the South African National Defence Union (SANDU) and the South African National Defence Force (SANDF).",
"Title: Arran Brown (cyclist)\n\nArran Brown (born 24 March 1985 in Johannesburg) is a South African professional road cyclist, riding for Team Cycle Fit - RoadCover. Brown started cycling at the age of 16 and joined his first professional team at the age of 20. In 2007 he won his first major race, the South African National U/23 Time Trial Championships. In the same year he also placed third in the South African National U/23 Road Race Championships. 2009 was another major year for Brown as he became South Africa's first \"Triple Crown\" winner, winning the Cape Argus Cycle Tour, the MTN Amashovashova Classic and the Momentum 94.7 Cycle Challenge.",
"Title: Vejaynand Ramlakan\n\nLieutenant-General Vejaynand Indurjith Ramlakan {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} is a South African military commander. A medical doctor, he served in Umkhonto weSizwe (MK), the military wing of the African National Congress, during the liberation struggle against the South African government in the 1980s, and transferred to the South African National Defence Force when MK was incorporated into it in 1994.",
"Title: Raid on Gaborone\n\nThe Raid on Gaborone (called Operation Plecksy by the South African Defence Force) occurred on 14 June 1985 when South African Defence Force troops, under the order of General Constand Viljoen, crossed into Botswana and attacked the offices of Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK), the military wing of the African National Congress, in Gaborone. The raid, the fifth South African attack on a neighbouring country since 1981, killed 12 people including women and children; only 5 of the victims were members of the African National Congress.",
"Title: South Africa women's national ice hockey team\n\nThe South Africa women's national ice hockey team represents South Africa at the International Ice Hockey Federation's IIHF World Women's Championships. The women's national team is controlled by South African Ice Hockey Association. The South African national team is the only national women's ice hockey team on the entire African continent. As of 2012, South Africa has 52 female players. The South Africa women's national team is ranked 32nd in the world.",
"Title: South African National Youth Orchestra Foundation\n\nThe South African National Youth Orchestra Foundation is a non-profit organisation in the music education and development sector. The Foundation supports the training and development of South Africa’s young musicians through national courses, national and international tours and workshops, and networks nationally and internationally. It also assists regional youth orchestra and music education programmes countrywide. It organises youth orchestra courses, where the South African National Youth Orchestras are formed. This has included the South African National Youth Orchestra, South African National Concert Orchestra, the South African National Wind Orchestra, the South African National Youth Baroque Orchestra, South African National Youth Brass and the South African National Youth String Orchestra. Members of these orchestras are under the age of 25.",
"Title: Mickey Arthur\n\nJohn Michael \"Mickey\" Arthur (born 17 May 1968) is a South African cricketer who played South African domestic cricket from 1986 to 2001. He is the current coach of the Pakistan national cricket team. He coached the South African national team from 2005 to 2010, and was the coach of the Australia national cricket team until his sacking on 23 June 2013."
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Madmaze, an online video game designed by Eric Goldberg, was devoped by what American game designer and science fiction writer that is known under the pseudonym "Designer X"?
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Greg Costikyan
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" He has also designed game content for Wolfgang Baur's Kobold Press (formerly Open Design LLC).",
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"Aaron Dale Allston (December 8, 1960 – February 27, 2014) was an American game designer and author of many science fiction books, notably \"Star Wars\" novels.",
" His works as a game designer include game supplements for role-playing games, several of which served to establish the basis for products and subsequent development of TSR's \"Dungeons & Dragons\" game setting Mystara.",
" His later works as a novelist include those of the \"\" series: \"Wraith Squadron\", \"Iron Fist\", \"Solo Command\", \"Starfighters of Adumar\", and \"Mercy Kill\".",
" He wrote two entries in the \"New Jedi Order\" series: \"\" and \"\".",
" Allston wrote three of the nine Legacy of the Force novels: \"Betrayal\", \"Exile\", and \"Fury\", and three of the nine Fate of the Jedi novels: \"Outcast\", \"Backlash\", and \"Conviction\"."
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"George Gomez is an industrial designer, video game designer, and pinball designer who has worked for Bally, Williams, and Stern Pinball, among other companies.",
" He worked on the team that created the \"Tron\" video game, and headed the team that created \"Spy Hunter\".",
" In 1984 after the 1983 video game crash, he left Midway to invent toys at the consulting firm Marvin Glass & Associates.",
" After Glass he worked on numerous projects through the contract manufacturer Grand products, including the Battletech Centers and several Sega video games of the late 80's.",
" In '93 he went to Williams Electronics and designed several pinball machines including \"Monster Bash\" and was one of the lead developers of the Pinball 2000 system.",
" As a consultant he designed several games for STERN pinball including \"The Lord of the Rings\", and \"Batman\".",
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"Hidemaro Fujibayashi (藤林 秀麿 , Fujibayashi Hidemaro , born October 1, 1972) is a Japanese video game designer working for Nintendo.",
" He is best known for his contributions to the action-adventure game series \"The Legend of Zelda\", for which he served as planner, writer and director.",
" Before he entered the video game industry, Fujibayashi had designed layouts of haunted attractions for Japanese theme parks.",
" At that time, he had considered finding an occupation involving production, and came upon a job opening from a company that developed video games.",
" He was fascinated with the fact that his application for employment had to include a sample of his work that would be inspected directly upon transmittal, and he became enamored with the idea of being a game designer.",
" Fujibayashi eventually joined Capcom in 1995, where he gained experience as planner for the interactive movie \"Gakkō no Kowai Uwasa: Hanako-san ga Kita!!\"",
" and the mahjong game \"Yōsuke Ide Meijin no Shin Jissen Maajan\".",
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" He is the president and lead developer of 3000AD, Inc., an indie game development company based in Aventura, FL.",
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" Smart is an independent video game designer and software developer, and the creator of several video game series."
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"Ray Game Designer 2 (also known as RGD2) is a freeware application designed for developing simple 3D computer games such as first-person shooters and third-person platformers, without learning an advanced programming language.",
" It was written by Emmanuel Icart of Momor Productions with the Delphi programming language.",
" Games created with Ray Game Designer 2 can be distributed freely or sold for profit, without paying any royalties to Momor Productions.",
" RGD2 can use either OpenGL, Direct3D, or its own software engine for rendering 2D and 3D graphics.",
" Ray Game Designer 2 uses an extremely simple syntax for creating \"behaviours\", code used to create simple artificial intelligence in its games.",
" RGD2 comes in the French and English languages, but can be translated into virtually any language by editing a few text files.",
" Ray Game Designer 2 is also the successor of Ray Game Designer.",
" The software remains unfinished and hasn't been updated since early 2002."
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"Steve Feak (born August 1, 1984), better known by the in-game name Guinsoo, is an American game designer.",
" He was one of the previous designers of the popular \"\" custom game mode, \"DotA: Allstars\".",
" Feak attracted the attention of the game industry and Riot Games, when his mod was played by 10 million gamers.",
" He began this project while studying computer science at the University of Wisconsin.",
" Since then, Feak was employed by Riot Games as a game designer for \"League of Legends\", a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game directly inspired by his previous work."
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"MadMaze is an online video game designed by Eric Goldberg and developed by Greg Costikyan in 1989.",
" It was the first online game to draw over a million players., and was playable through the Prodigy service.",
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"GamersGate AB (formerly Gamer's Gate) is a Sweden-based online video game store offering electronic strategy guides and games for Windows, OS X, and Linux via direct download.",
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"Title: Matt James (game designer)\n\nMatt James (born 1981) is an American game designer and a decorated veteran of the United States Army. As a game designer, James is best known for his online and print works for the \"Dungeons & Dragons\" fantasy role-playing game published by Wizards of the Coast, \"Pathfinder\" role-playing game by Paizo, and Privateer Press. He has also designed game content for Wolfgang Baur's Kobold Press (formerly Open Design LLC). In 2012 James won an ENnie Award for \"\" and has been nominated for several Origins Awards. In 2014, James won an ENnie Award for \"\".",
"Title: Aaron Allston\n\nAaron Dale Allston (December 8, 1960 – February 27, 2014) was an American game designer and author of many science fiction books, notably \"Star Wars\" novels. His works as a game designer include game supplements for role-playing games, several of which served to establish the basis for products and subsequent development of TSR's \"Dungeons & Dragons\" game setting Mystara. His later works as a novelist include those of the \"\" series: \"Wraith Squadron\", \"Iron Fist\", \"Solo Command\", \"Starfighters of Adumar\", and \"Mercy Kill\". He wrote two entries in the \"New Jedi Order\" series: \"\" and \"\". Allston wrote three of the nine Legacy of the Force novels: \"Betrayal\", \"Exile\", and \"Fury\", and three of the nine Fate of the Jedi novels: \"Outcast\", \"Backlash\", and \"Conviction\".",
"Title: George Gomez\n\nGeorge Gomez is an industrial designer, video game designer, and pinball designer who has worked for Bally, Williams, and Stern Pinball, among other companies. He worked on the team that created the \"Tron\" video game, and headed the team that created \"Spy Hunter\". In 1984 after the 1983 video game crash, he left Midway to invent toys at the consulting firm Marvin Glass & Associates. After Glass he worked on numerous projects through the contract manufacturer Grand products, including the Battletech Centers and several Sega video games of the late 80's. In '93 he went to Williams Electronics and designed several pinball machines including \"Monster Bash\" and was one of the lead developers of the Pinball 2000 system. As a consultant he designed several games for STERN pinball including \"The Lord of the Rings\", and \"Batman\". Along with his recent work in pinball, he was also one of key designers of the street basketball video game series \"NBA Ballers\" for Midway.",
"Title: Hidemaro Fujibayashi\n\nHidemaro Fujibayashi (藤林 秀麿 , Fujibayashi Hidemaro , born October 1, 1972) is a Japanese video game designer working for Nintendo. He is best known for his contributions to the action-adventure game series \"The Legend of Zelda\", for which he served as planner, writer and director. Before he entered the video game industry, Fujibayashi had designed layouts of haunted attractions for Japanese theme parks. At that time, he had considered finding an occupation involving production, and came upon a job opening from a company that developed video games. He was fascinated with the fact that his application for employment had to include a sample of his work that would be inspected directly upon transmittal, and he became enamored with the idea of being a game designer. Fujibayashi eventually joined Capcom in 1995, where he gained experience as planner for the interactive movie \"Gakkō no Kowai Uwasa: Hanako-san ga Kita!!\" and the mahjong game \"Yōsuke Ide Meijin no Shin Jissen Maajan\". Later, he became part of the company's Production Studio 1, and designed and directed the puzzle game \"Magical Tetris Challenge\".",
"Title: Greg Costikyan\n\nGreg Costikyan (born July 22, 1959, in New York City), sometimes known under the pseudonym \"Designer X\", is an American game designer and science fiction writer.",
"Title: Derek Smart\n\nDerek K. Smart is an American video game designer. He is the president and lead developer of 3000AD, Inc., an indie game development company based in Aventura, FL. In addition he is the president of and investor in the video game development company Quest Online. Smart is an independent video game designer and software developer, and the creator of several video game series.",
"Title: Ray Game Designer 2\n\nRay Game Designer 2 (also known as RGD2) is a freeware application designed for developing simple 3D computer games such as first-person shooters and third-person platformers, without learning an advanced programming language. It was written by Emmanuel Icart of Momor Productions with the Delphi programming language. Games created with Ray Game Designer 2 can be distributed freely or sold for profit, without paying any royalties to Momor Productions. RGD2 can use either OpenGL, Direct3D, or its own software engine for rendering 2D and 3D graphics. Ray Game Designer 2 uses an extremely simple syntax for creating \"behaviours\", code used to create simple artificial intelligence in its games. RGD2 comes in the French and English languages, but can be translated into virtually any language by editing a few text files. Ray Game Designer 2 is also the successor of Ray Game Designer. The software remains unfinished and hasn't been updated since early 2002.",
"Title: Steve Feak\n\nSteve Feak (born August 1, 1984), better known by the in-game name Guinsoo, is an American game designer. He was one of the previous designers of the popular \"\" custom game mode, \"DotA: Allstars\". Feak attracted the attention of the game industry and Riot Games, when his mod was played by 10 million gamers. He began this project while studying computer science at the University of Wisconsin. Since then, Feak was employed by Riot Games as a game designer for \"League of Legends\", a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game directly inspired by his previous work.",
"Title: MadMaze\n\nMadMaze is an online video game designed by Eric Goldberg and developed by Greg Costikyan in 1989. It was the first online game to draw over a million players., and was playable through the Prodigy service. The game disappeared in 1999 with the death of the Prodigy service, but with the permission from the service and the creators, fans of the game have rehosted it.",
"Title: GamersGate\n\nGamersGate AB (formerly Gamer's Gate) is a Sweden-based online video game store offering electronic strategy guides and games for Windows, OS X, and Linux via direct download. It is a competitor to online video game services such as Steam, GOG.com, Direct2Drive, and Impulse."
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1,010
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Who is the actor in the play Face Value who has had roles on Oz, Awake, and the first Jurassic Park film?
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B. D. Wong
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"The Lost World: Jurassic Park is a 1997 American science-fiction adventure film and the second installment in the \"Jurassic Park\" film series.",
" A sequel to 1993's \"Jurassic Park\", the film was directed by Steven Spielberg and written by David Koepp, loosely based on Michael Crichton's 1995 novel \"The Lost World\".",
" The film was produced by Gerald R. Molen and Colin Wilson.",
" Actor Jeff Goldblum returns as the chaos-theorist and eccentric mathematician Ian Malcolm, leading a cast that includes Julianne Moore, Pete Postlethwaite, Vince Vaughn, Vanessa Lee Chester and Arliss Howard.",
" Goldblum is the only actor from the previous film to return with a major role.",
" Cameos feature return appearances by Richard Attenborough as John Hammond and a brief appearance by Joseph Mazzello and Ariana Richards as Hammond's grandchildren Tim and Lex."
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"Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis is a construction and management simulation video game based on the \"Jurassic Park\" series and released for Windows, Xbox, and PlayStation 2.",
" The main point of the game is to recreate Jurassic Park - building a five-star theme park with dinosaurs, and turning John Hammond's dream into reality.",
" In the park, the player builds paths, amenities for visitors such as food, restrooms, enclosures, and attractions.",
" One must also keep the park safe and secure.",
" The park can be populated with up to sixty dinosaurs, with twenty-five different species available from the three \"Jurassic Park\" films.",
" The player can also add attractions similar to those seen in the films, such as the safari seen in the first \"Jurassic Park\" film from 1993, and additional attractions such as a balloon tour and several varieties of viewing platform."
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"Jurassic Park III is a 2001 American science-fiction adventure film and the third installment in the \"Jurassic Park\" film series.",
" The film stars Sam Neill, William H. Macy, Téa Leoni, Alessandro Nivola, Trevor Morgan, and Michael Jeter.",
" It is the first film in the series not to have been directed by Steven Spielberg, nor based on a book by Michael Crichton (though numerous scenes in the film were ultimately taken from Crichton's novels \"Jurassic Park\" and \"The Lost World\").",
" The film takes place on Isla Sorna, off Central America's Pacific coast, the island featured in the , where a divorced couple has tricked Dr. Alan Grant into going in order to help them find their son."
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" \"Jurassic Park\" was penned by Yankovic after he remembered the enjoyment he had when he combined a classic rock track with a recent movie topic with his 1985 song \"Yoda\".",
" Yankovic decided to combine the plot of the recent movie \"Jurassic Park\"—a film about a park on a fictional island where geneticists have succeeded in cloning dinosaurs."
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"Bradley Darryl \"BD\" Wong (born October 24, 1960) is an American actor.",
" Wong won a Tony Award for his performance as Song Liling in \"M. Butterfly\", becoming the only actor in Broadway history to receive the Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, Clarence Derwent Award, and Theatre World Award for the same role.",
" He has since gained more notability for playing the roles on \"\", Father Ray Mukada on \"Oz\", Dr. John Lee on \"Awake\", Dr. Henry Wu in the first \"Jurassic Park\" film as well as the fourth entry, \"Jurassic World\", and Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme in the film \"Seven Years in Tibet\".",
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"Jurassic World is a 2015 American science-fiction adventure film, the first film in the sequel trilogy and the fourth installment of the \"Jurassic Park\" series.",
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" The production companies were Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, also responsible for the rest of the \"Jurassic Park\" franchise, and Thomas Tull's Legendary Pictures.",
" Set 22 years after the events of \"Jurassic Park\", \"Jurassic World\" takes place on the same fictional Central American island of Isla Nublar, off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, where a theme park populated with cloned dinosaurs has operated for ten years.",
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"Title: The Lost World: Jurassic Park\n\nThe Lost World: Jurassic Park is a 1997 American science-fiction adventure film and the second installment in the \"Jurassic Park\" film series. A sequel to 1993's \"Jurassic Park\", the film was directed by Steven Spielberg and written by David Koepp, loosely based on Michael Crichton's 1995 novel \"The Lost World\". The film was produced by Gerald R. Molen and Colin Wilson. Actor Jeff Goldblum returns as the chaos-theorist and eccentric mathematician Ian Malcolm, leading a cast that includes Julianne Moore, Pete Postlethwaite, Vince Vaughn, Vanessa Lee Chester and Arliss Howard. Goldblum is the only actor from the previous film to return with a major role. Cameos feature return appearances by Richard Attenborough as John Hammond and a brief appearance by Joseph Mazzello and Ariana Richards as Hammond's grandchildren Tim and Lex.",
"Title: List of Jurassic Park characters\n\nThe following is a list of fictional characters from Michael Crichton's novel \"Jurassic Park\", its sequel \"The Lost World\", and their film adaptations, \"Jurassic Park\" and \"\". Also included are characters from the films \"Jurassic Park III\", \"Jurassic World\" and \"\", which are not adaptations and have no original source novels but contain characters and events based on the fictional universe of Crichton's novels.",
"Title: Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis\n\nJurassic Park: Operation Genesis is a construction and management simulation video game based on the \"Jurassic Park\" series and released for Windows, Xbox, and PlayStation 2. The main point of the game is to recreate Jurassic Park - building a five-star theme park with dinosaurs, and turning John Hammond's dream into reality. In the park, the player builds paths, amenities for visitors such as food, restrooms, enclosures, and attractions. One must also keep the park safe and secure. The park can be populated with up to sixty dinosaurs, with twenty-five different species available from the three \"Jurassic Park\" films. The player can also add attractions similar to those seen in the films, such as the safari seen in the first \"Jurassic Park\" film from 1993, and additional attractions such as a balloon tour and several varieties of viewing platform.",
"Title: Jurassic Park III\n\nJurassic Park III is a 2001 American science-fiction adventure film and the third installment in the \"Jurassic Park\" film series. The film stars Sam Neill, William H. Macy, Téa Leoni, Alessandro Nivola, Trevor Morgan, and Michael Jeter. It is the first film in the series not to have been directed by Steven Spielberg, nor based on a book by Michael Crichton (though numerous scenes in the film were ultimately taken from Crichton's novels \"Jurassic Park\" and \"The Lost World\"). The film takes place on Isla Sorna, off Central America's Pacific coast, the island featured in the , where a divorced couple has tricked Dr. Alan Grant into going in order to help them find their son.",
"Title: Jurassic Park III: Island Attack\n\nJurassic Park III: Island Attack (known as Jurassic Park III: Advanced Action in Japan and Jurassic Park III: Dino Attack in Europe; originally known as Jurassic Park III: Primal Fear) is a video game for the Game Boy Advance. \"Island Attack\" is loosely based on the 2001 film \"Jurassic Park III\".",
"Title: Isla Nublar\n\nIsla Nublar is a fictional Central American island in the \"Jurassic Park\" franchise, first depicted in Michael Crichton's 1990 novel of the same name. It is the primary setting of the 1993 film \"Jurassic Park\" and of \"Jurassic World\" (2015). Both the novel and film versions of the Jurassic Park theme park are located on Isla Nublar off the west coast of Costa Rica, which has leased the island to John Hammond, the CEO of bio-engineering firm InGen.",
"Title: Jurassic Park (song)\n\n\"Jurassic Park\" is a parody of Jimmy Webb's single \"MacArthur Park\" written and performed by \"Weird Al\" Yankovic; it was released both as a single and as part of Yankovic's \"Alapalooza\" album in October 1993. \"Jurassic Park\" was penned by Yankovic after he remembered the enjoyment he had when he combined a classic rock track with a recent movie topic with his 1985 song \"Yoda\". Yankovic decided to combine the plot of the recent movie \"Jurassic Park\"—a film about a park on a fictional island where geneticists have succeeded in cloning dinosaurs.",
"Title: B. D. Wong\n\nBradley Darryl \"BD\" Wong (born October 24, 1960) is an American actor. Wong won a Tony Award for his performance as Song Liling in \"M. Butterfly\", becoming the only actor in Broadway history to receive the Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, Clarence Derwent Award, and Theatre World Award for the same role. He has since gained more notability for playing the roles on \"\", Father Ray Mukada on \"Oz\", Dr. John Lee on \"Awake\", Dr. Henry Wu in the first \"Jurassic Park\" film as well as the fourth entry, \"Jurassic World\", and Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme in the film \"Seven Years in Tibet\". As of August 13, 2017, Wong is the host of the new HLN medical documentary series \"Something's Killing Me With BD Wong\".",
"Title: Jurassic World\n\nJurassic World is a 2015 American science-fiction adventure film, the first film in the sequel trilogy and the fourth installment of the \"Jurassic Park\" series. The film was directed and co-written by Colin Trevorrow, produced by Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley, and stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard. The production companies were Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, also responsible for the rest of the \"Jurassic Park\" franchise, and Thomas Tull's Legendary Pictures. Set 22 years after the events of \"Jurassic Park\", \"Jurassic World\" takes place on the same fictional Central American island of Isla Nublar, off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, where a theme park populated with cloned dinosaurs has operated for ten years. The park plunges into chaos when a genetically created dinosaur breaks loose and goes on a rampage across the island.",
"Title: Face Value (play)\n\nFace Value was a 1993 play by American playwright David Henry Hwang. It was to be the second Broadway production of the playwright's work, but it closed in previews on March 14, 1993. The production was scheduled to open at the Cort Theatre. It was directed by Jerry Zaks, with B. D. Wong, Jane Krakowski, Mark Linn-Baker, Mia Korf, and Gina Torres in the cast."
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On what channel did Joanne Clifton win the 2016 series of "Strictly Come Dancing?"
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BBC One
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" The title of the show suggests a continuation of the long-running series \"Come Dancing\", with an allusion to the film \"Strictly Ballroom\".",
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"Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two, also known as Strictly: It Takes Two or simply It Takes Two, is a British television programme, the companion show to the popular BBC One programme \"Strictly Come Dancing\".",
" It is broadcast on weeknights during the run of the main show on BBC Two at 6:30 pm.",
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" The theme song is \"It's personal\" performed by Swedish indie pop band The Radio Dept."
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"Title: Kevin Clifton\n\nKevin Clifton (born 13 October 1982) is an English professional dancer born in Waltham, Lincolnshire. He is a professional dancer on the BBC TV series \"Strictly Come Dancing\", having previously worked as an assistant choreographer. He has also featured on \"Burn the Floor\". He is fondly called \"Kevin from Grimsby\".",
"Title: Come Dancing\n\nCome Dancing was a British ballroom dancing competition show that ran on and off on the BBC from 1950 to 1998, becoming one of television's longest-running shows. Unlike its follow up show \"Strictly Come Dancing\" contestants were not celebrities.",
"Title: Dancing with the Stars (Greece season 4)\n\nThe Greek reality show version of Dancing with the stars returned for its fourth season on October 20, 2013 from ANT1 TV channel. The show is based on the United Kingdom BBC Television series Strictly Come Dancing and is part of BBC Worldwide's Dancing with the Stars franchise. The theme song is \"It's personal\" performed by Swedish indie pop band The Radio Dept.",
"Title: Karen Clifton\n\nKaren Clifton (formerly Hauer; born 20 April 1982) is a Venezuelan professional Latin dance specialist and World Mambo Champion known for her appearances on the British TV series \"Strictly Come Dancing\" and the American TV series \"So You Think You Can Dance\". She has also featured on \"Burn the Floor\".",
"Title: Ore Oduba\n\nOre Oduba (born 17 November 1985) is a British television news and sports presenter, currently working for BBC Sport. He is best known for winning the fourteenth series of BBC One's \"Strictly Come Dancing\".",
"Title: Strictly Come Dancing\n\nStrictly Come Dancing (informally known as Strictly) is a British television dance contest, featuring contestants, celebrities, and other people, from all walks of life, with professional dance partners competing in a ballroom and Latin dance competition. Each couple is scored out of 10 by a panel of judges. The title of the show suggests a continuation of the long-running series \"Come Dancing\", with an allusion to the film \"Strictly Ballroom\". The format has been exported to over 40 other countries, and has also inspired a modern dance-themed spin-off \"Strictly Dance Fever\". The show is currently presented by Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman.",
"Title: Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two\n\nStrictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two, also known as Strictly: It Takes Two or simply It Takes Two, is a British television programme, the companion show to the popular BBC One programme \"Strictly Come Dancing\". It is broadcast on weeknights during the run of the main show on BBC Two at 6:30 pm. Claudia Winkleman originally presented the show, however she left in 2011 and now presents the main show. Since 2011, Zoë Ball has presented the show.",
"Title: Joanne Clifton\n\nJoanne Kirsty Clifton (born 24 October 1983), also known as Jo, is a British professional dancer, presenter, actress, singer. born in Waltham, Lincolnshire. She won the World Ballroom Showdance Championship in 2013 and also won the European Professional Ballroom Championship and World Dancesport Games. She has been a professional dancer on the BBC TV series \"Strictly Come Dancing\" since 2014, winning the Christmas Special in 2015 with Harry Judd who was series 9 champion and the fourteenth series in 2016 with Ore Oduba. Also appearing as an expert presenter on \"\" in 2015.",
"Title: The Strictly\n\nThe Strictly is a signature dance routine from the BBC show \"Strictly Come Dancing\", which launched in the 13th series of the popular entertainment show. The dance was devised by \"Strictly Come Dancing\"'s Director of Choreography, Jason Gilkison and draws inspiration from some of the show's most iconic moves, as well as celebrating some of the show's stars.",
"Title: Dancing with the Stars (Greece season 5)\n\nDancing with the Stars is a Greek reality show airing on ANT1 and filming live in Athens. Returned for its fifth season on October 26, 2014 from ANT1 TV channel. The show is based on the United Kingdom BBC Television series Strictly Come Dancing and is part of BBC Worldwide's Dancing with the Stars franchise. The theme song is \"It's personal\" performed by Swedish indie pop band The Radio Dept."
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What was the name of the fictional high school attended by Charlene "Cha Cha" DiGregorio, Danny, and Sandy in Grease?
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Rydell High School
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"Waxahachie High School is a public high school in the city of Waxahachie, Texas, USA and classified as a 5A school by the UIL.",
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"William Howard Taft High School is a public 4–year high school located in the Norwood Park neighborhood on the northwest side of Chicago, Illinois, United States.",
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" Taft is operated by the Chicago Public Schools district.",
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" Jacobs used Taft as an inspiration in writing the musical.",
" Taft's NJROTC unit has won a Distinguished Unit award every year since 2001.",
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"Del Norte High School or DNHS, located in Crescent City, California, is a public high school educating students from grades 9 through 12.",
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"Charlene Edna \"Lenny\" Robinson (also Mitchell) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\" played by Kylie Minogue.",
" Charlene was introduced to the show along with several new characters, as part of a revamp by Network Ten to increase ratings.",
" Minogue auditioned for the role in 1985, shortly after finishing her high school exams.",
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"The anime series Kill la Kill, produced by Trigger, features a cast of characters with a variety of designs and abilities.",
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"The Oracle was the fictional High School newspaper in the \"Sweet Valley High\" book series.",
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" Other staff members included Arts editor Olivia Davidson; John Pfeifer, who was sports editor until he pursued a vicious vendetta against Lila Fowler; Abbie Richardson who was the staff cartoonist (she created and drew the comic strip, \"Jenny\"); and Jeffrey French who was one of several photographers along with Penny's younger sister, Tina Ayala and Allen Walters."
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"Mary Is Happy, Mary Is Happy is a Thai coming-of-age film written and directed by Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit, starring Patcha Poonpiriya, Chonnikan Netjui and Wasupol Kriangprapakit.",
" The film was created from 410 tweets of @marylony in chronological order which revolves around \"Mary\" (Patcha Poonpiriya) and her friend \"Suri\" (Chonnikan Netjui) who were studying in a fictional high school.",
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"East Los High is a five-time Emmy nominated Hulu original series that revolves around the lives of a group of teens navigating their final years at a fictional high school in East LA.",
" Created, written, and produced by Wise Entertainment, the series is Hulu's first and only series with an all Latino cast and crew and is predominantly filmed in East Los Angeles.",
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"Title: Waxahachie High School\n\nWaxahachie High School is a public high school in the city of Waxahachie, Texas, USA and classified as a 5A school by the UIL. It is a part of the Waxahachie Independent School District located in central Ellis County. Waxahachie Ninth Grade Academy, with an additional 709 students, is a nearby branch of the high school attended by all freshman. In 2015, the school was rated \"Met Standard\" by the Texas Education Agency.",
"Title: William Howard Taft High School (Chicago)\n\nWilliam Howard Taft High School is a public 4–year high school located in the Norwood Park neighborhood on the northwest side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Taft serves communities on the far northwest side, specifically Norwood Park, Edison Park, Jefferson Park, Forest Glen and O'Hare. Taft is operated by the Chicago Public Schools district. The school is perhaps most famous as the high school attended by Jim Jacobs, the writer of \"Grease\". Jacobs used Taft as an inspiration in writing the musical. Taft's NJROTC unit has won a Distinguished Unit award every year since 2001. Since 2014, Taft High School has been considered a \"wall-to-wall\" IB school as part of the International Baccalaureate foundation. Taft high school has offered the International Baccalaureate program since 2001.",
"Title: Del Norte High School (Crescent City, California)\n\nDel Norte High School or DNHS, located in Crescent City, California, is a public high school educating students from grades 9 through 12. It is the only regular public high school in Del Norte County. In 2008 DNHS was accredited for six years (through 2014) by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. The principal is Coleen Parker, and the vice principals are Randy Fugate and Robert Hadfield. In popular culture, Del Norte High School is the school attended by Laurel Sewell and her friends in the best-selling young adult novel, Wings.",
"Title: Charlene Robinson\n\nCharlene Edna \"Lenny\" Robinson (also Mitchell) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\" played by Kylie Minogue. Charlene was introduced to the show along with several new characters, as part of a revamp by Network Ten to increase ratings. Minogue auditioned for the role in 1985, shortly after finishing her high school exams. She attended the audition dressed as the character and casting director Jan Russ cast her in the role. Minogue was initially contracted for a week, but this was later extended through to mid-1988. She made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 17 April 1986.",
"Title: List of Kill la Kill characters\n\nThe anime series Kill la Kill, produced by Trigger, features a cast of characters with a variety of designs and abilities. , a fictional high school situated in Tokyo Bay, Japan, the characters consist mainly of students who wear , which give their wearers superhuman abilities. The main protagonist Ryuko Matoi is a transfer student who searches for her father's killer, going against the iron-fisted student council president, Satsuki Kiryuin, and then her mother's fashion empire.",
"Title: The Oracle (Sweet Valley)\n\nThe Oracle was the fictional High School newspaper in the \"Sweet Valley High\" book series. It was well-run and mostly very informative. Elizabeth Wakefield was the most dedicated staff member and most of her friends worked with her. The editor-in-chief was Penny Ayala, who saw this as a step to being an editor of an international newspaper, and it was because of that reason that she and Elizabeth were close friends. Other staff members included Arts editor Olivia Davidson; John Pfeifer, who was sports editor until he pursued a vicious vendetta against Lila Fowler; Abbie Richardson who was the staff cartoonist (she created and drew the comic strip, \"Jenny\"); and Jeffrey French who was one of several photographers along with Penny's younger sister, Tina Ayala and Allen Walters.",
"Title: Grease (film)\n\nGrease is a 1978 American musical romantic comedy film based on Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey's musical of the same name. Written by Bronte Woodard and directed by Randal Kleiser in his theatrical feature film debut, the film depicts the life of Rydell High School students Danny (John Travolta) and Sandy (Olivia Newton-John) in the late 1950s. \"Grease\" was successful both critically and commercially. Its ended 1978 as the second-best selling album of the year in the United States, behind the of the 1977 blockbuster \"Saturday Night Fever\".",
"Title: Mary Is Happy, Mary Is Happy\n\nMary Is Happy, Mary Is Happy is a Thai coming-of-age film written and directed by Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit, starring Patcha Poonpiriya, Chonnikan Netjui and Wasupol Kriangprapakit. The film was created from 410 tweets of @marylony in chronological order which revolves around \"Mary\" (Patcha Poonpiriya) and her friend \"Suri\" (Chonnikan Netjui) who were studying in a fictional high school. The film was one of three films which were developed, produced and funded by Venice Biennale in 2013 and had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival.",
"Title: East Los High\n\nEast Los High is a five-time Emmy nominated Hulu original series that revolves around the lives of a group of teens navigating their final years at a fictional high school in East LA. Created, written, and produced by Wise Entertainment, the series is Hulu's first and only series with an all Latino cast and crew and is predominantly filmed in East Los Angeles. The producers of the show work closely with numerous public health organizations to incorporate information within the storylines that encourage young Latinos to make healthy life choices."
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Adrian the Barbarian (later Olaff the Madlander) was a comic strip in the comic The Beezer, and later the merged Beezer and Topper, first introduced in which year?
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1989
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"Title: Baby Crockett\n\nBaby Crockett was one of the longest running comic strips that ran from \"The Beezer\" issue 34 (September 1956) to \"Beezer\" 1809 (September 1990). He continued in the merged \"Beezer and Topper\" until its demise in 1993, and would appear in all the \"Beezer\" annuals and summer specials until they ended in 2002.",
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1,014
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Are both Michael Hofmann and Paul Bogart film directors?
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yes
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1,015
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Which top division football league in Honk Kong does Vasudeva Lilley Nunez play for?
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Hong Kong Premier League
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1,016
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What is the birth date of this American former professional basketball player, who was voted MVP in the 1994 NBA All Star Game?
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September 25, 1965
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"Scottie Maurice Pippen (born September 25, 1965) is an American former professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association.",
" Nicknamed \"Pip,\" he is most remembered for his time with the Chicago Bulls, the team with which he won six NBA titles.",
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"Glenn Alan Robinson III (born January 8, 1994) is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
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" He was an All-State high school basketball player for Lake Central High School in St. John, Indiana.",
" After his sophomore season at Michigan for the 2013–14 team he declared for the NBA draft.",
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" He is the son of Glenn Robinson, the 1994 NBA first overall draft pick."
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"Rodney Dent (born December 25, 1970) is an American former professional basketball player.",
" Born in Edison, Georgia, Dent played college basketball at the University of Kentucky.",
" He was drafted by the Orlando Magic in the 1994 NBA Draft.",
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"Gergana 'Gigi' Branzova Erdenay (Bulgarian: Гергана Брънзова) (born July 25, 1976 in Burgas, Bulgaria) is a former professional basketball player from Bulgaria.",
" Member of Bulgarian National team.",
" She began her career in Nephtohimik, Burgas.",
" Before attending Florida International University in Miami 1994-98, she was voted MVP for the season in 1993-94 competing for DZU Stara Zagora, Bulgaria under the coaching of Boycho Branzov (her father and a legendary basketball player in Bulgaria).",
" After graduating she was drafted by Detroit Shock WNBA and thus becoming the first Bulgarian player to compete in WNBA.",
" Also played for Reims, France, Asteras Exarhion, Greece, Fenerbahçe İstanbul, Migrosspor, Mersin Metropolitan Municipality B.K., Kosice, Slovakia and Beşiktaş Cola Turka in Turkey where she ended her active career in 2010."
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" The event was held in Minneapolis, Minnesota.",
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"Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr.; April 16, 1947) is an American retired professional basketball player who played 20 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Milwaukee Bucks and the Los Angeles Lakers.",
" During his career as a center, Abdul-Jabbar was a record six-time NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP), a record 19-time NBA All-Star, a 15-time All-NBA selection, and an 11-time NBA All-Defensive Team member.",
" A member of six NBA championship teams as a player and two as an assistant coach, Abdul-Jabbar twice was voted NBA Finals MVP.",
" In 1996, he was honored as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History.",
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"Glenn Alann Robinson Jr. (born January 10, 1973) is an American former professional basketball player.",
" He played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1994 to 2005 for the Milwaukee Bucks, Atlanta Hawks, Philadelphia 76ers, and San Antonio Spurs.",
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" The Sixers also posted a 56–26 record, which was best in the Eastern Conference that season.",
" It was the 76ers' best regular season record since 1984–85.",
" Iverson averaged a then-career high 31.1 points, winning his second NBA scoring title in the process.",
" He also won the NBA steals title at 2.5 per game.",
" Iverson was named NBA Most Valuable Player for his accomplishments, beating Tim Duncan and Shaquille O'Neal by a wide margin.",
" In addition, coach Larry Brown was named NBA Coach of the Year, Dikembe Mutombo (who was acquired from the Atlanta Hawks) won his fourth NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award, and Aaron McKie won the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award."
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"Allen Ezail Iverson (born June 7, 1975) is an American former professional basketball player who played for 14 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" He played both the shooting guard and point guard positions.",
" Iverson was an eleven-time NBA All-Star, won the All-Star game MVP award in 2001 and 2005, and was the NBA's Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 2001.",
" Iverson is now the captain/coach of 3's Company in the BIG3."
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"Title: Anthony Goldwire\n\nAnthony Goldwire (born September 6, 1971) is an American former professional basketball player and coach. He played in the NBA, and other leagues. Born in West Palm Beach, Florida, he played college basketball for the University of Houston, and was drafted by the Phoenix Suns in the 2nd round (52nd overall), of the 1994 NBA Draft.",
"Title: Scottie Pippen\n\nScottie Maurice Pippen (born September 25, 1965) is an American former professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association. Nicknamed \"Pip,\" he is most remembered for his time with the Chicago Bulls, the team with which he won six NBA titles. Pippen, along with Michael Jordan, played an important role in transforming the Bulls team into a championship team and for popularizing the NBA around the world during the 1990s.",
"Title: Glenn Robinson III\n\nGlenn Alan Robinson III (born January 8, 1994) is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Robinson played college basketball for the Michigan Wolverines for two years. He was an All-State high school basketball player for Lake Central High School in St. John, Indiana. After his sophomore season at Michigan for the 2013–14 team he declared for the NBA draft. Robinson was drafted 40th overall by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the 2014 NBA draft. He has also played in the NBA with the Philadelphia 76ers. He is the son of Glenn Robinson, the 1994 NBA first overall draft pick.",
"Title: Rodney Dent\n\nRodney Dent (born December 25, 1970) is an American former professional basketball player. Born in Edison, Georgia, Dent played college basketball at the University of Kentucky. He was drafted by the Orlando Magic in the 1994 NBA Draft. He was selected by the Vancouver Grizzlies in the 1995 NBA Expansion Draft in exchange for a 2nd round draft pick.",
"Title: Gergana Branzova\n\nGergana 'Gigi' Branzova Erdenay (Bulgarian: Гергана Брънзова) (born July 25, 1976 in Burgas, Bulgaria) is a former professional basketball player from Bulgaria. Member of Bulgarian National team. She began her career in Nephtohimik, Burgas. Before attending Florida International University in Miami 1994-98, she was voted MVP for the season in 1993-94 competing for DZU Stara Zagora, Bulgaria under the coaching of Boycho Branzov (her father and a legendary basketball player in Bulgaria). After graduating she was drafted by Detroit Shock WNBA and thus becoming the first Bulgarian player to compete in WNBA. Also played for Reims, France, Asteras Exarhion, Greece, Fenerbahçe İstanbul, Migrosspor, Mersin Metropolitan Municipality B.K., Kosice, Slovakia and Beşiktaş Cola Turka in Turkey where she ended her active career in 2010.",
"Title: 1994 NBA All-Star Game\n\nThe 1994 NBA All-Star Game was the 44th edition of the All-Star Game. The event was held in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The East All-Stars won the game with the score of 127–118. Scottie Pippen of the Chicago Bulls was voted MVP of the game.",
"Title: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar\n\nKareem Abdul-Jabbar (born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr.; April 16, 1947) is an American retired professional basketball player who played 20 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Milwaukee Bucks and the Los Angeles Lakers. During his career as a center, Abdul-Jabbar was a record six-time NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP), a record 19-time NBA All-Star, a 15-time All-NBA selection, and an 11-time NBA All-Defensive Team member. A member of six NBA championship teams as a player and two as an assistant coach, Abdul-Jabbar twice was voted NBA Finals MVP. In 1996, he was honored as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. NBA coach Pat Riley and players Isiah Thomas and Julius Erving have called him the greatest basketball player of all time.",
"Title: Glenn Robinson\n\nGlenn Alann Robinson Jr. (born January 10, 1973) is an American former professional basketball player. He played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1994 to 2005 for the Milwaukee Bucks, Atlanta Hawks, Philadelphia 76ers, and San Antonio Spurs. Robinson attended Purdue University, was the first overall pick in the 1994 NBA draft, and is the father of Glenn Robinson III, who played college basketball at the University of Michigan and plays in the NBA with the Indiana Pacers.",
"Title: 2000–01 Philadelphia 76ers season\n\nThe 2000–01 NBA season was the 76ers 52nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 38th season in Philadelphia. Allen Iverson had his best season in 2001—he led his team to win their first ten games, he started and won All-Star MVP honors at the All Star Game. The Sixers also posted a 56–26 record, which was best in the Eastern Conference that season. It was the 76ers' best regular season record since 1984–85. Iverson averaged a then-career high 31.1 points, winning his second NBA scoring title in the process. He also won the NBA steals title at 2.5 per game. Iverson was named NBA Most Valuable Player for his accomplishments, beating Tim Duncan and Shaquille O'Neal by a wide margin. In addition, coach Larry Brown was named NBA Coach of the Year, Dikembe Mutombo (who was acquired from the Atlanta Hawks) won his fourth NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award, and Aaron McKie won the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award.",
"Title: Allen Iverson\n\nAllen Ezail Iverson (born June 7, 1975) is an American former professional basketball player who played for 14 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played both the shooting guard and point guard positions. Iverson was an eleven-time NBA All-Star, won the All-Star game MVP award in 2001 and 2005, and was the NBA's Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 2001. Iverson is now the captain/coach of 3's Company in the BIG3."
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Who known for the many characters she originated on CBS's "The Carol Burnett Show", produced and arranged albums with an American record producer, arranger, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and vocalist who has made music for commercials of international brands ?
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Victoria Ann "Vicki" Lawrence
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"Thelma Mae Harper (nee Crowley), also known as Mama, is a fictional character played by American actress Vicki Lawrence.",
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" She is an exaggerated version of a prototype middle twentieth century lower middle class grandmother in the southern United States.",
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"Allan Alfonzo (Al) Capps (born April 26, 1939) is an American record producer, arranger, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and vocalist.",
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"Eunice Higgins (née Harper) is the main character in the comedy sketch \"The Family\" played by Carol Burnett (featured on \"The Carol Burnett Show\").",
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" The film starred Carol Burnett as Eunice; Ken Berry as Eunice's well-to-do brother, Philip (Berry played a different brother, Vinton, on the spin-off TV series); Harvey Korman as Eunice's husband, Ed Higgins; Betty White as Eunice's sister, Ellen Harper-Jackson; Vicki Lawrence as Eunice's \"Mama\", Thelma Harper; and Dick Clair as the voice of Eunice's father, Carl Harper.",
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"Robert Gordon Mackie (born March 24, 1939 ) is an American fashion designer and costumer, best known for his dressing of entertainment icons such as Joan Rivers, Cher, RuPaul, Barbara Eden, Bette Midler, Diana Ross, Judy Garland, Liza Minnelli, Tina Turner, Carol Burnett and Mitzi Gaynor.",
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"\"Mrs. Wiggins\" (also known as \"Mr. Tudball and Mrs. Wiggins\") is a series of comedy sketches featured on \"The Carol Burnett Show\", with one installment airing on \"Carol Burnett & Company\".",
" \"The Carol Burnett Show\" introduced the skit series during its ninth season in 1975–76 and continued to air new installments of the skit for the remainder of its 11-season run, through its final season in 1977–78.",
" However, the final installment of \"Mrs. Wiggins\" would not air until August 18, 1979, on a different four-week summer series titled \"Carol Burnett & Company\".",
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"The Carol Burnett Show (also Carol Burnett and Friends in syndication) is an American variety/sketch comedy television show starring Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, and Lyle Waggoner.",
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" In 1977, Dick Van Dyke replaced Korman for much of its final season (but he left the show by Thanksgiving, on friendly terms).",
" The show originally ran on CBS from September 11, 1967, to March 29, 1978, for 279 episodes, and again with nine episodes in the fall of 1991.",
" The series originated in CBS Television City's Studio 33, and won 25 primetime Emmy Awards, was ranked number 16 on \"TV Guide\"'s 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time in 2002, and in 2007 was listed as one of \"Time\" magazine's 100 Best TV Shows of All Time."
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"Title: Thelma Harper\n\nThelma Mae Harper (nee Crowley), also known as Mama, is a fictional character played by American actress Vicki Lawrence. She is a senior citizen who has lived in an unspecified part in the Southern United States for her entire life which is evident by the southern drawl of her speech and her customs. She is an exaggerated version of a prototype middle twentieth century lower middle class grandmother in the southern United States. Vicki Lawrence, the actress who originated Mama, born April 14, 1949, created Mama in the mid-seventies and undoubtedly based Mama on actual grandmother figures she knew while growing up in the '50s and '60s. Mama first appeared as a supporting character in \"The Family\" sketches on \"The Carol Burnett Show\" which aired on CBS from 1967 until 1978. In 1982, \"Eunice\" was a made-for-TV movie based on \"The Family\" sketches characters. \" Mama's Family\" (first on NBC, then revolutionized in first-run syndication), and finally in the ongoing \"Vicki Lawrence & Mama: A Two-Woman Show\". With Lawrence continuing to play the role into the present day, the \"Mama\" character has made numerous other post-television show appearances, such as on \"Hollywood Squares\"; \"The Talk\"; \"\"Larry the Cable Guy's Christmas Spectacular\"\" (2007); \"\"Betty White's 2nd Annual 90th Birthday\"\" (February 5, 2013); \"The Queen Latifah Show\" (May 20, 2014) etc.",
"Title: Al Capps\n\nAllan Alfonzo (Al) Capps (born April 26, 1939) is an American record producer, arranger, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and vocalist. Since the 1960s and 1970s, he has produced and arranged albums for popular artists such as Cher, Andy Williams, Helen Reddy, José Feliciano, Vicki Lawrence only on her 2 albums, Ships in the Night (Vicki Lawrence album) and Newborn Woman (Vicki Lawrence album) and Liza Minnelli, and has delivered film music for more than twenty films. As a musician he played on albums by The Everly Brothers, Gábor Szabó, and Frank Sinatra. More recently, he has made music for commercials of international brands.",
"Title: Eunice Harper Higgins\n\nEunice Higgins (née Harper) is the main character in the comedy sketch \"The Family\" played by Carol Burnett (featured on \"The Carol Burnett Show\"). Eunice was also featured in her eponymous CBS made-for-TV movie, which aired in 1982. The film starred Carol Burnett as Eunice; Ken Berry as Eunice's well-to-do brother, Philip (Berry played a different brother, Vinton, on the spin-off TV series); Harvey Korman as Eunice's husband, Ed Higgins; Betty White as Eunice's sister, Ellen Harper-Jackson; Vicki Lawrence as Eunice's \"Mama\", Thelma Harper; and Dick Clair as the voice of Eunice's father, Carl Harper. The film takes the Harper family on a 23-year journey.",
"Title: A Special Evening with Carol Burnett\n\n\"A Special Evening with Carol Burnett\" is the two-hour series finale of the American variety/sketch comedy television show \"The Carol Burnett Show\". It is the 278th overall episode of the show and the 24th episode of the eleventh and final season which aired on Wednesday, March 29, 1978 from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. EST on CBS.",
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"Title: Vicki Lawrence\n\nVictoria Ann \"Vicki\" Lawrence (born March 26, 1949), sometimes credited as Vicki Lawrence Schultz, is an American actress, comedian, and singer known for the many characters she originated on CBS's \"The Carol Burnett Show\", where she appeared from 1967 to 1978, for the entire series run. One such character, \"The Family\" matriarch Thelma Harper/Mama, later was the central character of the television situation comedy series \"Mama's Family\" on NBC and, later, in first-run syndication.",
"Title: Bob Mackie\n\nRobert Gordon Mackie (born March 24, 1939 ) is an American fashion designer and costumer, best known for his dressing of entertainment icons such as Joan Rivers, Cher, RuPaul, Barbara Eden, Bette Midler, Diana Ross, Judy Garland, Liza Minnelli, Tina Turner, Carol Burnett and Mitzi Gaynor. He was the costume designer for Carol Burnett on \"The Carol Burnett Show\" during its entire 11-year run and designed the costumes for its spinoff, \"Mama's Family\", and for the 1993 television adaptation of \"Gypsy\".",
"Title: Mrs. Wiggins\n\n\"Mrs. Wiggins\" (also known as \"Mr. Tudball and Mrs. Wiggins\") is a series of comedy sketches featured on \"The Carol Burnett Show\", with one installment airing on \"Carol Burnett & Company\". \"The Carol Burnett Show\" introduced the skit series during its ninth season in 1975–76 and continued to air new installments of the skit for the remainder of its 11-season run, through its final season in 1977–78. However, the final installment of \"Mrs. Wiggins\" would not air until August 18, 1979, on a different four-week summer series titled \"Carol Burnett & Company\". This was the only installment of \"Mrs. Wiggins\" that did not air on \"The Carol Burnett Show\" which had completed its run almost a year and a half earlier on March 29, 1978. Altogether, there were 19 installments of \"Mrs. Wiggins\" sketches.",
"Title: The Carol Burnett Show\n\nThe Carol Burnett Show (also Carol Burnett and Friends in syndication) is an American variety/sketch comedy television show starring Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, and Lyle Waggoner. In 1975, frequent guest star Tim Conway became a regular after Waggoner left the series. In 1977, Dick Van Dyke replaced Korman for much of its final season (but he left the show by Thanksgiving, on friendly terms). The show originally ran on CBS from September 11, 1967, to March 29, 1978, for 279 episodes, and again with nine episodes in the fall of 1991. The series originated in CBS Television City's Studio 33, and won 25 primetime Emmy Awards, was ranked number 16 on \"TV Guide\"'s 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time in 2002, and in 2007 was listed as one of \"Time\" magazine's 100 Best TV Shows of All Time."
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Karl Miles Le Compte was a ten-term Republican U.S. Representative from what U.S. state in the Midwestern United States, bordered by the Mississippi River on the east and the Missouri River and the Big Sioux River on the west?
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Iowa
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"Pipestone Creek is a 53.2 mi river in southwestern Minnesota, having a center branch as well as branches named \"North\" and \"South\".",
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" The creek approaches the town of Pipestone from the east, but turns northwesterly just before Highway 23 meets U.S. Highway 75, with the creek going under both highways in rapid succession.",
" Flowing through Pipestone National Monument, the creek passes over Winnewissa Falls, and then enters the adjacent State DNR controlled \"Pipestone Wildlike Management Area\" where a small \"impoundment\" (dam) forms \"Indian Lake\".",
" The creek continues northwesterly until turning southwesterly just east of County Road 53.",
" On the west side of County Rd 53, and on the North side of Country Rd 5, it is joined by the North branch, and on the south side of the same road, the South branch joins.",
" The creek continues southwesterly, and crosses the state line in South Dakota above the road known as 81st Street in Minnesota and 236th A Street in South Dakota.",
" It does not travel far into South Dakota, but loops back into Minnesota, flowing into Split Rock Creek within a mile of the state line, this confluence about 3 miles north of Sherman, South Dakota, also being 3 miles south of Jasper, Minnesota.",
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"The Little Sioux River is a river in the United States.",
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" Its tributaries include the Ocheyedan River, Maple River and the West Fork of the Little Sioux River.",
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"West Fork of the Little Sioux River is a river in the United States.",
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" However, the lower portion of the river, where the stream leaves the Loess Hills and enters the Missouri River floodplain near Holly Springs, Iowa, has been extensively channelized.",
" Across this floodplain, most of the flow is actually carried by the Garretson and West Fork drainage ditches, which join to become the Monona-Harrison Ditch, which in turn enters the Missouri just upstream from the mouth of the Little Sioux in Harrison County.",
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"In the U.S. state of Iowa, Interstate 29 (I-29) is a north–south Interstate Highway which closely parallels the Missouri River.",
" I-29 enters Iowa from Missouri near Hamburg and heads to the north-northwest through the Omaha-Council Bluffs and the Sioux City areas.",
" It exits the state by crossing the Big Sioux River into South Dakota.",
" For its entire distance through the state, it runs on the flat land between the Missouri River and the Loess Hills."
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"Dakota Dunes is an unincorporated community, master-planned residential and commercial development covering about 2000 acre in Union County in the extreme southeast corner of the U.S. state of South Dakota.",
" The development is sandwiched between the Big Sioux River and the Missouri River.",
" The nearest incorporated municipality is North Sioux City, South Dakota, with which Dakota Dunes shares the zip code 57049.",
" Dakota Dunes is about five miles (8 km) west of downtown Sioux City, Iowa."
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"The Big Sioux River is a tributary of the Missouri River, 419 miles (674 km) long, in eastern South Dakota and northwestern Iowa in the United States.",
" The United States Board on Geographic Names settled on \"Big Sioux River\" as the stream's name in 1931.",
" The river was named after the Lakota people (Sioux Indians)."
],
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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."
],
"title": "Stone State Park"
}
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"Title: Pipestone Creek (Big Sioux River)\n\nPipestone Creek is a 53.2 mi river in southwestern Minnesota, having a center branch as well as branches named \"North\" and \"South\". The creek (center branch) begins about 3 mi north of Holland (the high point of its watershed actually being underneath the north branch's watershed) and flows southwesterly, roughly following MN State Highway 23 for much of its early existence (also being known as County Ditch Number 1). The creek approaches the town of Pipestone from the east, but turns northwesterly just before Highway 23 meets U.S. Highway 75, with the creek going under both highways in rapid succession. Flowing through Pipestone National Monument, the creek passes over Winnewissa Falls, and then enters the adjacent State DNR controlled \"Pipestone Wildlike Management Area\" where a small \"impoundment\" (dam) forms \"Indian Lake\". The creek continues northwesterly until turning southwesterly just east of County Road 53. On the west side of County Rd 53, and on the North side of Country Rd 5, it is joined by the North branch, and on the south side of the same road, the South branch joins. The creek continues southwesterly, and crosses the state line in South Dakota above the road known as 81st Street in Minnesota and 236th A Street in South Dakota. It does not travel far into South Dakota, but loops back into Minnesota, flowing into Split Rock Creek within a mile of the state line, this confluence about 3 miles north of Sherman, South Dakota, also being 3 miles south of Jasper, Minnesota. Split Rock Creek itself is a tributary of the Big Sioux River, which in turn flows via the Missouri River and Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico.",
"Title: Iowa\n\nIowa ( ) is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States, bordered by the Mississippi River on the east and the Missouri River and the Big Sioux River on the west. Surrounding states include Wisconsin to the northeast, Illinois to the east, Missouri to the south, Nebraska to the west, South Dakota to the northwest, and Minnesota to the north.",
"Title: Rock River (Big Sioux River)\n\nThe Rock River is a tributary of the Big Sioux River, about 144 mi long, in southwestern Minnesota and northwestern Iowa in the United States. Via the Big Sioux and Missouri rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River.",
"Title: Little Sioux River\n\nThe Little Sioux River is a river in the United States. It rises in southwestern Minnesota near the Iowa border, and continues to flow southwest for 258 mi across northwest Iowa into the Missouri River at Little Sioux. The Little Sioux River was known as Eaneah-waudepon or \"Stone River\" to the Sioux Indians. Its tributaries include the Ocheyedan River, Maple River and the West Fork of the Little Sioux River. The Little Sioux River is integral to the Nepper Watershed Project, a major Iowa flood control and soil conservation program that was introduced in 1947.",
"Title: Karl M. Le Compte\n\nKarl Miles Le Compte (May 25, 1887 – September 30, 1972) was a ten-term Republican U.S. Representative from south-central Iowa. He won ten consecutive races from 1938 to 1956, before choosing not to run again in 1958.",
"Title: West Fork of the Little Sioux River\n\nWest Fork of the Little Sioux River is a river in the United States. Approximately 95 mi long, it courses through northwest Iowa, rising north of Marcus in Cherokee County and flowing generally southwest through farmland in Plymouth and Woodbury counties until the meandered (old) streambed finally meets the Little Sioux River near Turin in Monona County. However, the lower portion of the river, where the stream leaves the Loess Hills and enters the Missouri River floodplain near Holly Springs, Iowa, has been extensively channelized. Across this floodplain, most of the flow is actually carried by the Garretson and West Fork drainage ditches, which join to become the Monona-Harrison Ditch, which in turn enters the Missouri just upstream from the mouth of the Little Sioux in Harrison County. Thus, today the waters of the West Fork of the Little Sioux are no longer functionally tributary to the Little Sioux River proper.",
"Title: Interstate 29 in Iowa\n\nIn the U.S. state of Iowa, Interstate 29 (I-29) is a north–south Interstate Highway which closely parallels the Missouri River. I-29 enters Iowa from Missouri near Hamburg and heads to the north-northwest through the Omaha-Council Bluffs and the Sioux City areas. It exits the state by crossing the Big Sioux River into South Dakota. For its entire distance through the state, it runs on the flat land between the Missouri River and the Loess Hills.",
"Title: Dakota Dunes, South Dakota\n\nDakota Dunes is an unincorporated community, master-planned residential and commercial development covering about 2000 acre in Union County in the extreme southeast corner of the U.S. state of South Dakota. The development is sandwiched between the Big Sioux River and the Missouri River. The nearest incorporated municipality is North Sioux City, South Dakota, with which Dakota Dunes shares the zip code 57049. Dakota Dunes is about five miles (8 km) west of downtown Sioux City, Iowa.",
"Title: Big Sioux River\n\nThe Big Sioux River is a tributary of the Missouri River, 419 miles (674 km) long, in eastern South Dakota and northwestern Iowa in the United States. The United States Board on Geographic Names settled on \"Big Sioux River\" as the stream's name in 1931. The river was named after the Lakota people (Sioux Indians).",
"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."
] |
1,019
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Which film is based on a Neil Gaiman novel, The Princess and the Frog or Coraline?
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Coraline
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comparison
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"Neverwhere is the companion novelisation written by English author Neil Gaiman of the television serial \"Neverwhere\", by Gaiman and Lenny Henry.",
" The plot and characters are exactly the same as in the series, with the exception that the novel form allowed Gaiman to expand and elaborate on certain elements of the story and restore changes made in the televised version from his original plans.",
" Most notable is the appearance of the Floating Market at Harrods (in the novel) rather than under Battersea power station (the TV series).",
" This is because the management of Harrods changed their minds about proposed filming.",
" The novel was originally released by BBC Books in 1996, three episodes into the television series run.",
" It was accompanied by a spoken word CD and cassette release, also by the BBC.",
" The novel enjoyed great success, whereas its television roots did not receive as much international exposure as the novel.",
" In addition to being translated into various languages, it was also re-published as an 'Author's Preferred Text' version, (a combination of the international and original English version, with additional scenes re-inserted by Gaiman) alongside \"American Gods\" in 2006.",
" The original BBC Books version had a cover by longtime Gaiman collaborator Dave McKean, taken from the birds head rings, flaming fist and London Underground styled graphics created by McKean for the series, as well as a brief section by Gaiman on the making of the series."
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"Stardust is a 2007 film adaptation of the 1999 Neil Gaiman novel of the same name, \"Stardust\".",
" The romantic fantasy adventure film was directed by Matthew Vaughn and co-written by Vaughn and Jane Goldman.",
" The film features an ensemble cast led by Claire Danes, Charlie Cox, Sienna Miller, Jason Flemyng, Mark Strong, Rupert Everett, Ricky Gervais, Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer and Peter O’Toole, with narration by Ian McKellen."
],
"title": "Stardust (2007 film)"
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"The Princess and the Frog is a 2009 American animated musical film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.",
" The 49th Disney animated feature film, the film is loosely based on the novel \"The Frog Princess\" by E. D. Baker, which is in turn based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale \"The Frog Prince\".",
" Written and directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, the film features an ensemble voice cast that stars Anika Noni Rose, Bruno Campos, Keith David, Michael-Leon Wooley, Jennifer Cody, and Jim Cummings, with Peter Bartlett, Jenifer Lewis, Oprah Winfrey, Terrence Howard, and John Goodman.",
" Set in 1920s New Orleans, the film tells the story of a hardworking waitress named Tiana who dreams of owning her own restaurant.",
" After kissing a prince who has been turned into a frog by an evil voodoo sorcerer, Tiana becomes a frog herself and must find a way to turn back into a human before it is too late."
],
"title": "The Princess and the Frog"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Flash Girls are a now defunct folk music duo based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota.",
".",
" The duo consisted of Emma Bull, a noted science fiction author, and Lorraine Garland, also known as \"The Fabulous Lorraine\".",
" Garland is also notable as Neil Gaiman's personal assistant; the group formed at a Guy Fawkes Day party at Gaiman's home.",
" The connections that both Bull and Garland had with the science fiction and fantasy communities allowed them to have an unusually notable group of people writing songs for and with them, including Jane Yolen, Alan Moore, and Neil Gaiman.",
" These songs are mixed in with their own original works, traditional songs such as Star of the County Down and Lily of the West, as well as poems put to music, including works by Dorothy Parker and A.A. Milne."
],
"title": "The Flash Girls"
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"Coraline is a 2009 American 3D dark fantasy stop-motion horror film based on Neil Gaiman's 2002 novel of the same name.",
" It was the first feature film produced by Laika and distributed by Focus Features.",
" The film depicts an adventurous girl finding an idealized parallel world behind a secret door in her new home, unaware that the alternate world contains a dark and sinister secret.",
" Written and directed by Henry Selick, the film was made with Gaiman's approval and cooperation."
],
"title": "Coraline (film)"
},
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"Beldam, an archaic word meaning \"hag\" or \"witch\", may also refer to an old woman, particularly a shrewd, ugly one.",
" The word has entered popular usage due to the character of the Beldam, the main antagonist of Neil Gaiman's dark fantasy novella \"Coraline\" and its subsequent film adaption."
],
"title": "Beldam"
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"Neverwhere is an urban fantasy television series by Neil Gaiman that first aired in 1996 on BBC Two.",
" The series is set in \"London Below\", a magical realm coexisting with the more familiar London, referred to as \"London Above\".",
" It was devised by Neil Gaiman and Lenny Henry, and directed by Dewi Humphreys.",
" Gaiman adapted the series into a novel, which was released in September 1996.",
" The series and book were partially inspired by Gene Wolfe's novel \"Free Live Free\"."
],
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"Coraline is a dark fantasy children's novella by British author Neil Gaiman, published in 2002 by Bloomsbury and Harper Collins.",
" It was awarded the 2003 Hugo Award for Best Novella, the 2003 Nebula Award for Best Novella, and the 2002 Bram Stoker Award for Best Work for Young Readers.",
" It has been compared to Lewis Carroll's \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and was adapted into a 2009 stop-motion film directed by Henry Selick."
],
"title": "Coraline"
},
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"sentences": [
"A Walking Tour of the Shambles (Little Walks For Sightseers #16) (2002), written by Neil Gaiman and Gene Wolfe, is a novel in the form of a tour guide concerning a fictional part of Chicago called 'The Shambles'.",
" It guides the reader through such non-existent landmarks as The House of Clocks (see the official website), Cereal House (home of the Terribly Strange Bed), and Gavagan's Irish Saloon.",
" A collaboration between Neil Gaiman and Gene Wolfe (cover by Gahan Wilson, with interior illustrations by Randy Broecker and Earl Geier), it was published with two different covers by the American Fantasy Press (one crediting \"Gaiman and Wolfe\", the other crediting \"Wolfe and Gaiman\"."
],
"title": "A Walking Tour of the Shambles"
},
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"sentences": [
"Coraline is a musical written by Stephin Merritt and David Greenspan and is based on the novella \"Coraline\" by Neil Gaiman.",
" It follows a young girl who is bored in her new house, and finds a new universe."
],
"title": "Coraline (musical)"
}
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"Title: Neverwhere (novel)\n\nNeverwhere is the companion novelisation written by English author Neil Gaiman of the television serial \"Neverwhere\", by Gaiman and Lenny Henry. The plot and characters are exactly the same as in the series, with the exception that the novel form allowed Gaiman to expand and elaborate on certain elements of the story and restore changes made in the televised version from his original plans. Most notable is the appearance of the Floating Market at Harrods (in the novel) rather than under Battersea power station (the TV series). This is because the management of Harrods changed their minds about proposed filming. The novel was originally released by BBC Books in 1996, three episodes into the television series run. It was accompanied by a spoken word CD and cassette release, also by the BBC. The novel enjoyed great success, whereas its television roots did not receive as much international exposure as the novel. In addition to being translated into various languages, it was also re-published as an 'Author's Preferred Text' version, (a combination of the international and original English version, with additional scenes re-inserted by Gaiman) alongside \"American Gods\" in 2006. The original BBC Books version had a cover by longtime Gaiman collaborator Dave McKean, taken from the birds head rings, flaming fist and London Underground styled graphics created by McKean for the series, as well as a brief section by Gaiman on the making of the series.",
"Title: Stardust (2007 film)\n\nStardust is a 2007 film adaptation of the 1999 Neil Gaiman novel of the same name, \"Stardust\". The romantic fantasy adventure film was directed by Matthew Vaughn and co-written by Vaughn and Jane Goldman. The film features an ensemble cast led by Claire Danes, Charlie Cox, Sienna Miller, Jason Flemyng, Mark Strong, Rupert Everett, Ricky Gervais, Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer and Peter O’Toole, with narration by Ian McKellen.",
"Title: The Princess and the Frog\n\nThe Princess and the Frog is a 2009 American animated musical film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 49th Disney animated feature film, the film is loosely based on the novel \"The Frog Princess\" by E. D. Baker, which is in turn based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale \"The Frog Prince\". Written and directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, the film features an ensemble voice cast that stars Anika Noni Rose, Bruno Campos, Keith David, Michael-Leon Wooley, Jennifer Cody, and Jim Cummings, with Peter Bartlett, Jenifer Lewis, Oprah Winfrey, Terrence Howard, and John Goodman. Set in 1920s New Orleans, the film tells the story of a hardworking waitress named Tiana who dreams of owning her own restaurant. After kissing a prince who has been turned into a frog by an evil voodoo sorcerer, Tiana becomes a frog herself and must find a way to turn back into a human before it is too late.",
"Title: The Flash Girls\n\nThe Flash Girls are a now defunct folk music duo based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota. . The duo consisted of Emma Bull, a noted science fiction author, and Lorraine Garland, also known as \"The Fabulous Lorraine\". Garland is also notable as Neil Gaiman's personal assistant; the group formed at a Guy Fawkes Day party at Gaiman's home. The connections that both Bull and Garland had with the science fiction and fantasy communities allowed them to have an unusually notable group of people writing songs for and with them, including Jane Yolen, Alan Moore, and Neil Gaiman. These songs are mixed in with their own original works, traditional songs such as Star of the County Down and Lily of the West, as well as poems put to music, including works by Dorothy Parker and A.A. Milne.",
"Title: Coraline (film)\n\nCoraline is a 2009 American 3D dark fantasy stop-motion horror film based on Neil Gaiman's 2002 novel of the same name. It was the first feature film produced by Laika and distributed by Focus Features. The film depicts an adventurous girl finding an idealized parallel world behind a secret door in her new home, unaware that the alternate world contains a dark and sinister secret. Written and directed by Henry Selick, the film was made with Gaiman's approval and cooperation.",
"Title: Beldam\n\nBeldam, an archaic word meaning \"hag\" or \"witch\", may also refer to an old woman, particularly a shrewd, ugly one. The word has entered popular usage due to the character of the Beldam, the main antagonist of Neil Gaiman's dark fantasy novella \"Coraline\" and its subsequent film adaption.",
"Title: Neverwhere\n\nNeverwhere is an urban fantasy television series by Neil Gaiman that first aired in 1996 on BBC Two. The series is set in \"London Below\", a magical realm coexisting with the more familiar London, referred to as \"London Above\". It was devised by Neil Gaiman and Lenny Henry, and directed by Dewi Humphreys. Gaiman adapted the series into a novel, which was released in September 1996. The series and book were partially inspired by Gene Wolfe's novel \"Free Live Free\".",
"Title: Coraline\n\nCoraline is a dark fantasy children's novella by British author Neil Gaiman, published in 2002 by Bloomsbury and Harper Collins. It was awarded the 2003 Hugo Award for Best Novella, the 2003 Nebula Award for Best Novella, and the 2002 Bram Stoker Award for Best Work for Young Readers. It has been compared to Lewis Carroll's \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and was adapted into a 2009 stop-motion film directed by Henry Selick.",
"Title: A Walking Tour of the Shambles\n\nA Walking Tour of the Shambles (Little Walks For Sightseers #16) (2002), written by Neil Gaiman and Gene Wolfe, is a novel in the form of a tour guide concerning a fictional part of Chicago called 'The Shambles'. It guides the reader through such non-existent landmarks as The House of Clocks (see the official website), Cereal House (home of the Terribly Strange Bed), and Gavagan's Irish Saloon. A collaboration between Neil Gaiman and Gene Wolfe (cover by Gahan Wilson, with interior illustrations by Randy Broecker and Earl Geier), it was published with two different covers by the American Fantasy Press (one crediting \"Gaiman and Wolfe\", the other crediting \"Wolfe and Gaiman\".",
"Title: Coraline (musical)\n\nCoraline is a musical written by Stephin Merritt and David Greenspan and is based on the novella \"Coraline\" by Neil Gaiman. It follows a young girl who is bored in her new house, and finds a new universe."
] |
1,020
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In what year was The Struggle for Mastery in Europe, by A. J. P. Taylor, published by the Clarendon
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1954
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bridge
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easy
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"Alan John Percivale Taylor (25 March 1906 – 7 September 1990) was an English historian who specialised in 19th- and 20th-century European diplomacy.",
" Both a journalist and a broadcaster, he became well known to millions through his television lectures.",
" His combination of academic rigour and popular appeal led the historian Richard Overy to describe him as \"the Macaulay of our age\"."
],
"title": "A. J. P. Taylor"
},
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"sentences": [
"Marty Sammon (born October 14, 1977) is an American blues keyboardist.",
" He is recognized for his energetic performances, improvisation and mastery of traditional styles (ragtime and blues).",
" Sammon has established himself as an ambassador of Chicago blues appearing on several commercially distributed DVDs, television shows (US and in Europe) and Grammy Award winning albums.",
" His book \"Blues Keyboard Method\", with a foreword by Chuck Leavell, of the Rolling Stones, was published by Hal Leonard in 2015."
],
"title": "Marty Sammon"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Class Struggle was a bi-monthly Marxist theoretical magazine published in New York City by the Socialist Publication Society.",
" The SPS also published a series of pamphlets, mostly reprints from the magazine during the short period of its existence.",
" Among the initial editors of the publication were Ludwig Lore, Marxist theoreticians Louis B. Boudin and Louis C. Fraina, the former of whom left the publication in 1918.",
" In the third and final year of the periodical, \"The Class Struggle\" emerged as one of the primary English-language voices of the left wing factions within the American Socialist Party and its final issue was published in 1919 by the nascent Communist Labor Party of America."
],
"title": "The Class Struggle (magazine)"
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"sentences": [
"An Analysis of the Laws of England is a legal treatise by British legal professor William Blackstone.",
" It was first published by the Clarendon Press in 1756.",
" A Fellow of All Souls, Oxford, and a lecturer there, on 3 July 1753 Blackstone announced his intentions to give a set of lectures on the common law — the first lectures of that sort in the world.",
" A prospectus was issued on 23 June 1753, and with a class of approximately 20 students, the first lecture series was completed by July 1754.",
" Despite Blackstone's limited oratory skills and a speaking style described by Jeremy Bentham as \"formal, precise and affected\", Blackstone's lectures were warmly appreciated.",
" The second and third series were far more popular, partially due to his then unusual use of printed handouts and lists of suggested reading.",
" These show Blackstone's attempts to reduce English law to a logical system, with the division of subjects later being the basis for his \"Commentaries\".",
" The lecture series brought him £116, £226 and £111 a year respectively from 1753 to 1755 — a total of £ in 2017 terms.",
" Seeing the success of this publication, Blackstone was induced to write \"An Analysis of the Laws of England\", a 200-page introduction to English law, which was first published in 1756 by the Clarendon Press."
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"title": "An Analysis of the Laws of England"
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"sentences": [
"The Oxford Book of Irish Verse; XVIIth century - XXth century was a poetry anthology edited by Donagh MacDonagh and Lennox Robinson.",
" It was published \"at the Clarendon Press, Oxford\" (Oxford University Press) in 1958 (xxxviii, 343 p.)"
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Struggle for Mastery in Europe 1848–1918 is a scholarly history book by the English historian A. J. P. Taylor.",
" It was part of \"The Oxford History of Modern Europe\" published by the Clarendon Press in Oxford in October 1954."
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"sentences": [
"Charles Till Davis (14 April 1929 – 10 April 1998) was an American medieval historian of Tulane University who was an authority on Dante Alighieri.",
" Charles Davis attended Davidson College before earning a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University, where he studied under the great Italian historian Alessandro Passerin d’Entréves.",
" His doctoral dissertation published as Dante and the Idea of Rome by the Clarendon Press in 1957 before his thirtieth year.",
" He taught history at Tulane University for over forty years and served as President of the Dante Society of America from 1991-1997.",
" He was elected fellow of the Medieval Academy member of the American Philosophical Society.",
" A prize is awarded annually at the university in his honor."
],
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"Roland Morris \"Fatty\" Taylor (born March 13, 1946) is an American former professional basketball player.",
" A 6’0\" guard born in Washington, D.C. and an alum of La Salle University, Taylor joined the American Basketball Association in 1969.",
" After one year playing for the Washington Capitals, he moved on to the Virginia Squires, with whom he spent the prime of his career, tallying 3,495 points, 1,737 assists, and 1,715 rebounds in five seasons.",
" Taylor became known as one of the few outstanding defensive players in a league known primarily for a \"run-and-gun\" style.",
" On the Squires Taylor played with former or later NBA stars including Adrian Smith, \"Jumbo\" Jim Eakins and Julius \"Doctor J\" Erving.",
" For one-and-a-half seasons Taylor was a teammate of George Gervin, and Taylor has been credited with coining Gervin's nickname \"The Iceman\" (he first called Gervin \"Iceberg Slim\", which gradually developed into the more familiar nickname).",
" Taylor spent one season in the NBA (1976–77) as a member of the Denver Nuggets, and he retired in 1977 with combined ABA/NBA totals of 5,098 points, 2,563 assists, and 2,524 rebounds."
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"title": "Roland Taylor"
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"sentences": [
"An Introduction to Old Norse is a textbook written by E. V. Gordon, arising from his teaching at the University of Leeds and first published in 1927 in Oxford at The Clarendon Press.",
" It has been reprinted several times since.",
" The Second Edition was revised by A. R. Taylor, Gordon's former student and, indirectly, his Leeds successor.",
" The book is commonly accepted as a standard text in the English-speaking world for studying Old Norse.",
" It includes a long introduction, a short grammar of Old Norse, a glossary, an index of names and selections from the \"Poetic Edda\" as well as a number of other sagas (all in Old Norse)."
],
"title": "An Introduction to Old Norse"
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"sentences": [
"Model Rocketry was an American hobbyist magazine published from October 1968 to February 1972.",
" The Editor and Publisher was George J. Flynn and the Managing Editor was Gordon K. Mandell.",
" Other members of the editorial and business staffs, some of whom held several positions at various times during the years the magazine was published, were Assistant Editors Robert B. Singer (November 1969 to November 1971) and Robert Parks (July 1970 to February 1972); Technical Editor Douglas J. Malewicki (November 1969 to February 1972); Business Managers George J. Caporaso (October 1968 to August 1969), Jerome Apt, III (Jay Apt) (September 1969 to December 1970), Thomas T. Milkie (January to November 1971), and Arthur H. (Trip) Barber (December 1971 to February 1972); Technical Correspondent George J. Caporaso (September 1969 to February 1972); Distribution Managers Thomas T. Milkie (October 1968 to October 1969), Kevin P. Brown (November 1969 to December 1970), and Steven Glines (January 1971 to February 1972); and Art Director Thomas T. Milkie (November and December 1969).",
" The magazine was published by Model Rocketry, Inc., a closely held corporation owned by founding staff members George J. Flynn, Gordon K. Mandell, George J. Caporaso, and Thomas T. Milkie and members of their families.",
" Its paid circulation reached 15,000 by 1970."
],
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"Title: A. J. P. Taylor\n\nAlan John Percivale Taylor (25 March 1906 – 7 September 1990) was an English historian who specialised in 19th- and 20th-century European diplomacy. Both a journalist and a broadcaster, he became well known to millions through his television lectures. His combination of academic rigour and popular appeal led the historian Richard Overy to describe him as \"the Macaulay of our age\".",
"Title: Marty Sammon\n\nMarty Sammon (born October 14, 1977) is an American blues keyboardist. He is recognized for his energetic performances, improvisation and mastery of traditional styles (ragtime and blues). Sammon has established himself as an ambassador of Chicago blues appearing on several commercially distributed DVDs, television shows (US and in Europe) and Grammy Award winning albums. His book \"Blues Keyboard Method\", with a foreword by Chuck Leavell, of the Rolling Stones, was published by Hal Leonard in 2015.",
"Title: The Class Struggle (magazine)\n\nThe Class Struggle was a bi-monthly Marxist theoretical magazine published in New York City by the Socialist Publication Society. The SPS also published a series of pamphlets, mostly reprints from the magazine during the short period of its existence. Among the initial editors of the publication were Ludwig Lore, Marxist theoreticians Louis B. Boudin and Louis C. Fraina, the former of whom left the publication in 1918. In the third and final year of the periodical, \"The Class Struggle\" emerged as one of the primary English-language voices of the left wing factions within the American Socialist Party and its final issue was published in 1919 by the nascent Communist Labor Party of America.",
"Title: An Analysis of the Laws of England\n\nAn Analysis of the Laws of England is a legal treatise by British legal professor William Blackstone. It was first published by the Clarendon Press in 1756. A Fellow of All Souls, Oxford, and a lecturer there, on 3 July 1753 Blackstone announced his intentions to give a set of lectures on the common law — the first lectures of that sort in the world. A prospectus was issued on 23 June 1753, and with a class of approximately 20 students, the first lecture series was completed by July 1754. Despite Blackstone's limited oratory skills and a speaking style described by Jeremy Bentham as \"formal, precise and affected\", Blackstone's lectures were warmly appreciated. The second and third series were far more popular, partially due to his then unusual use of printed handouts and lists of suggested reading. These show Blackstone's attempts to reduce English law to a logical system, with the division of subjects later being the basis for his \"Commentaries\". The lecture series brought him £116, £226 and £111 a year respectively from 1753 to 1755 — a total of £ in 2017 terms. Seeing the success of this publication, Blackstone was induced to write \"An Analysis of the Laws of England\", a 200-page introduction to English law, which was first published in 1756 by the Clarendon Press.",
"Title: Oxford Book of Irish Verse\n\nThe Oxford Book of Irish Verse; XVIIth century - XXth century was a poetry anthology edited by Donagh MacDonagh and Lennox Robinson. It was published \"at the Clarendon Press, Oxford\" (Oxford University Press) in 1958 (xxxviii, 343 p.)",
"Title: The Struggle for Mastery in Europe 1848–1918\n\nThe Struggle for Mastery in Europe 1848–1918 is a scholarly history book by the English historian A. J. P. Taylor. It was part of \"The Oxford History of Modern Europe\" published by the Clarendon Press in Oxford in October 1954.",
"Title: Charles Till Davis\n\nCharles Till Davis (14 April 1929 – 10 April 1998) was an American medieval historian of Tulane University who was an authority on Dante Alighieri. Charles Davis attended Davidson College before earning a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University, where he studied under the great Italian historian Alessandro Passerin d’Entréves. His doctoral dissertation published as Dante and the Idea of Rome by the Clarendon Press in 1957 before his thirtieth year. He taught history at Tulane University for over forty years and served as President of the Dante Society of America from 1991-1997. He was elected fellow of the Medieval Academy member of the American Philosophical Society. A prize is awarded annually at the university in his honor.",
"Title: Roland Taylor\n\nRoland Morris \"Fatty\" Taylor (born March 13, 1946) is an American former professional basketball player. A 6’0\" guard born in Washington, D.C. and an alum of La Salle University, Taylor joined the American Basketball Association in 1969. After one year playing for the Washington Capitals, he moved on to the Virginia Squires, with whom he spent the prime of his career, tallying 3,495 points, 1,737 assists, and 1,715 rebounds in five seasons. Taylor became known as one of the few outstanding defensive players in a league known primarily for a \"run-and-gun\" style. On the Squires Taylor played with former or later NBA stars including Adrian Smith, \"Jumbo\" Jim Eakins and Julius \"Doctor J\" Erving. For one-and-a-half seasons Taylor was a teammate of George Gervin, and Taylor has been credited with coining Gervin's nickname \"The Iceman\" (he first called Gervin \"Iceberg Slim\", which gradually developed into the more familiar nickname). Taylor spent one season in the NBA (1976–77) as a member of the Denver Nuggets, and he retired in 1977 with combined ABA/NBA totals of 5,098 points, 2,563 assists, and 2,524 rebounds.",
"Title: An Introduction to Old Norse\n\nAn Introduction to Old Norse is a textbook written by E. V. Gordon, arising from his teaching at the University of Leeds and first published in 1927 in Oxford at The Clarendon Press. It has been reprinted several times since. The Second Edition was revised by A. R. Taylor, Gordon's former student and, indirectly, his Leeds successor. The book is commonly accepted as a standard text in the English-speaking world for studying Old Norse. It includes a long introduction, a short grammar of Old Norse, a glossary, an index of names and selections from the \"Poetic Edda\" as well as a number of other sagas (all in Old Norse).",
"Title: Model Rocketry (magazine)\n\nModel Rocketry was an American hobbyist magazine published from October 1968 to February 1972. The Editor and Publisher was George J. Flynn and the Managing Editor was Gordon K. Mandell. Other members of the editorial and business staffs, some of whom held several positions at various times during the years the magazine was published, were Assistant Editors Robert B. Singer (November 1969 to November 1971) and Robert Parks (July 1970 to February 1972); Technical Editor Douglas J. Malewicki (November 1969 to February 1972); Business Managers George J. Caporaso (October 1968 to August 1969), Jerome Apt, III (Jay Apt) (September 1969 to December 1970), Thomas T. Milkie (January to November 1971), and Arthur H. (Trip) Barber (December 1971 to February 1972); Technical Correspondent George J. Caporaso (September 1969 to February 1972); Distribution Managers Thomas T. Milkie (October 1968 to October 1969), Kevin P. Brown (November 1969 to December 1970), and Steven Glines (January 1971 to February 1972); and Art Director Thomas T. Milkie (November and December 1969). The magazine was published by Model Rocketry, Inc., a closely held corporation owned by founding staff members George J. Flynn, Gordon K. Mandell, George J. Caporaso, and Thomas T. Milkie and members of their families. Its paid circulation reached 15,000 by 1970."
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The studio that produced "Ocean Waves" is based in what country?
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"Ocean Waves, also known as I Can Hear the Sea (Japanese: 海がきこえる , Hepburn: Umi ga Kikoeru ) , is a 1993 Japanese anime television film produced by Studio Ghibli.",
" Directed by Tomomi Mochizuki and written by Kaori Nakamura, the film is based on the novel of the same name by Saeko Himuro.",
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"Equatorial waves are ocean waves trapped close to the equator, meaning that they decay rapidly away from the equator, but can propagate in the longitudinal and vertical directions.",
" Wave trapping is the result of the Earth's rotation and its spherical shape which combine to cause the magnitude of the Coriolis force to increase rapidly away from the equator.",
" Equatorial waves are present in both the tropical atmosphere and ocean and play an important role in the evolution of many climate phenomena such as El Niño.",
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"Tomomi Mochizuki (望月 智充 , Mochizuki Tomomi , born December 31, 1958 in Hokkaidō, Japan) , sometimes incorrectly romanized as Tomomichi Mochizuki, is an anime director and producer.",
" He is married to animator Masako Gotō and sometimes uses the alias Gō Sakamoto (坂本 郷 , Sakamoto Gō ) when writing screenplays or working on storyboards.",
" Known from the early 1990s as director of \"Ranma ½\", \"Kimagure Orange Road\" and the Studio Ghibli TV movie \"Ocean Waves\", he is also known for having directed \"Twin Spica\", \"Zettai Shounen\", the acclaimed World Masterpiece Theater series \"Porphy no Nagai Tabi\", and most recently as director of the 2010 noitaminA series \"House of Five Leaves\"."
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"Marine energy or marine power (also sometimes referred to as ocean energy, ocean power, or marine and hydrokinetic energy) refers to the energy carried by ocean waves, tides, salinity, and ocean temperature differences.",
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" Elastic surface waves can travel along the surface of solids, such as \"Rayleigh\" or \"Love\" waves.",
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" Because the ocean wave oscillations are statistically homogenous over several hours, the microseism signal is a long-continuing oscillation of the ground.",
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"Lake surfing is surfing on any lake with sufficient surface area for wind to produce suitable waves.",
" As with ocean surfing, ideal wave conditions are when the wind switches offshore.",
" However, when this occurs over a lake the waves generated by previous onshore wind subside relatively quickly.",
" This means lake surfers have a shorter window of opportunity to surf ideal waves.",
" Lake surfers are often out during and experiencing the same storm that creates the waves whereas ocean surfers are more often surfing on swell produced by storms hundreds of miles away and that may have taken days to reach shore.",
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"Title: Ocean Waves (film)\n\nOcean Waves, also known as I Can Hear the Sea (Japanese: 海がきこえる , Hepburn: Umi ga Kikoeru ) , is a 1993 Japanese anime television film produced by Studio Ghibli. Directed by Tomomi Mochizuki and written by Kaori Nakamura, the film is based on the novel of the same name by Saeko Himuro. \"Ocean Waves\" first aired on May 5, 1993 on Japanese television.",
"Title: Equatorial wave\n\nEquatorial waves are ocean waves trapped close to the equator, meaning that they decay rapidly away from the equator, but can propagate in the longitudinal and vertical directions. Wave trapping is the result of the Earth's rotation and its spherical shape which combine to cause the magnitude of the Coriolis force to increase rapidly away from the equator. Equatorial waves are present in both the tropical atmosphere and ocean and play an important role in the evolution of many climate phenomena such as El Niño. Many physical processes may excite equatorial waves including, in the case of the atmosphere, diabatic heat release associated with cloud formation, and in the case of the ocean, anomalous changes in the strength or direction of the trade winds.",
"Title: Tomomi Mochizuki\n\nTomomi Mochizuki (望月 智充 , Mochizuki Tomomi , born December 31, 1958 in Hokkaidō, Japan) , sometimes incorrectly romanized as Tomomichi Mochizuki, is an anime director and producer. He is married to animator Masako Gotō and sometimes uses the alias Gō Sakamoto (坂本 郷 , Sakamoto Gō ) when writing screenplays or working on storyboards. Known from the early 1990s as director of \"Ranma ½\", \"Kimagure Orange Road\" and the Studio Ghibli TV movie \"Ocean Waves\", he is also known for having directed \"Twin Spica\", \"Zettai Shounen\", the acclaimed World Masterpiece Theater series \"Porphy no Nagai Tabi\", and most recently as director of the 2010 noitaminA series \"House of Five Leaves\".",
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"Title: Marine energy\n\nMarine energy or marine power (also sometimes referred to as ocean energy, ocean power, or marine and hydrokinetic energy) refers to the energy carried by ocean waves, tides, salinity, and ocean temperature differences. The movement of water in the world’s oceans creates a vast store of kinetic energy, or energy in motion. This energy can be harnessed to generate electricity to power homes, transport and industries.",
"Title: Surface wave\n\nIn physics, a surface wave is a mechanical wave that propagates along the interface between differing media. A common example is gravity waves along the surface of liquids, such as ocean waves. Gravity waves can also occur within liquids, at the interface between two fluids with different densities. Elastic surface waves can travel along the surface of solids, such as \"Rayleigh\" or \"Love\" waves. Electromagnetic waves can also propagate as \"surface waves\" in that they can be guided along a refractive index gradient or along an interface between two media having different dielectric constants. In radio transmission, a \"ground wave\" is a guided wave that propagates close to the surface of the Earth.",
"Title: Microseism\n\nIn seismology, a microseism is defined as a faint earth tremor caused by natural phenomena. Sometimes referred to as a \"hum\", it should not be confused with the anomalous acoustic phenomenon of the same name. The term is most commonly used to refer to the dominant background seismic and electromagnetic noise signals on Earth, which are caused by water waves in the oceans and lakes. Characteristics of microseism are discussed by Bhatt. Because the ocean wave oscillations are statistically homogenous over several hours, the microseism signal is a long-continuing oscillation of the ground. The most energetic seismic waves that make up the microseismic field are Rayleigh waves, but Love waves can make up a significant fraction of the wave field, and body waves are also easily detected with arrays. Because the conversion from the ocean waves to the seismic waves is very weak, the amplitude of ground motions associated to microseisms does not generally exceed 10 micrometers.",
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"Title: Lake surfing\n\nLake surfing is surfing on any lake with sufficient surface area for wind to produce suitable waves. As with ocean surfing, ideal wave conditions are when the wind switches offshore. However, when this occurs over a lake the waves generated by previous onshore wind subside relatively quickly. This means lake surfers have a shorter window of opportunity to surf ideal waves. Lake surfers are often out during and experiencing the same storm that creates the waves whereas ocean surfers are more often surfing on swell produced by storms hundreds of miles away and that may have taken days to reach shore. In addition to making it more difficult to manage surfboards, high winds can make the face of a wave and water surface rough. Increased wave frequency due to shorter fetch results in less rest between waves and sets of waves. This can make it necessary to paddle out through waves because there may not be a long enough pause between sets to paddle out between them. Though not significant enough to necessitate surfboard design changes, the reduced buoyancy of fresh water results in increased drag when paddling. Lake surfers enjoy water that is fresh (\"sweet\" as opposed to salty) and do not have to worry about the dangers from marine life (e.g. sharks, jellyfish, etc.) that ocean surfers may have to contend with."
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Which band was formed first, She Wants Revenge or Dead Can Dance?
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Dead Can Dance
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"Adam Michael Bravin, also known as DJ Adam 12, is a musician and producer who is half of the darkwave duo She Wants Revenge.",
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"Michael Patterson (b. Memphis, Tennessee) is an American record producer and mixer.",
" He has worked on the critically and commercially acclaimed albums \"Midnite Vultures\" (1999) by Beck (where he was nominated for a Grammy award), \"Life After Death\" (1997) by Notorious B.I.G, the debut album by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, \"B.R.M.C.\" (2001), and dark pop duo She Wants Revenge's first two albums, \"She Wants Revenge\" and \"This Is Forever\"."
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"This Is Forever is the second full-length studio album by She Wants Revenge.",
" It was released on October 9, 2007.",
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"She Wants Revenge is an American rock band, based in San Fernando Valley, California and formed in 2004.",
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" The band has sold more than 300,000 records in the US.",
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" The group's third album, entitled \"Valleyheart\", was released in 2011."
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"War Tapes is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 2006.",
" The band has played shows and toured across the US and in the UK with The Smashing Pumpkins, Tiger Army, Shiny Toy Guns, Moving Units, The Bravery, Longwave, VNV Nation, She Wants Revenge, Mark Burgess of The Chameleons, Elefant, Jonathan Richman, and The Unseen.",
" Their songs \"Dreaming Of You\" and \"The Night Unfolds\" were featured on \"Last Call with Carson Daly\"; the song \"Mind Is Ugly\" was featured on a Season 5 episode of the MTV series \"The Hills\", and the band also performed on the season 2 finale of the ABC Family show \"Greek\".",
" They define their sound as: \"Heart-Quaking Doom Pop\" and they released their first full-length album, \"The Continental Divide\" in May 2009."
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"Dead Can Dance is an Australian musical project formed in 1981 in Melbourne by Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry.",
" The band relocated to London, England, in May 1982.",
" Australian music historian Ian McFarlane described Dead Can Dance's style as \"constructed soundscapes of mesmerising grandeur and solemn beauty; African polyrhythms, Gaelic folk, Gregorian chant, Middle Eastern mantras, and art rock.\""
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"Title: Adam Bravin\n\nAdam Michael Bravin, also known as DJ Adam 12, is a musician and producer who is half of the darkwave duo She Wants Revenge. He has also played in Crazy Town from 1995 to 1996, prior to DJ AM. After She Wants Revenge, Bravin started working on his own solo project, Love Ecstasy Terror. He has also been the personal DJ for President Barack Obama.",
"Title: Michael Patterson (producer)\n\nMichael Patterson (b. Memphis, Tennessee) is an American record producer and mixer. He has worked on the critically and commercially acclaimed albums \"Midnite Vultures\" (1999) by Beck (where he was nominated for a Grammy award), \"Life After Death\" (1997) by Notorious B.I.G, the debut album by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, \"B.R.M.C.\" (2001), and dark pop duo She Wants Revenge's first two albums, \"She Wants Revenge\" and \"This Is Forever\".",
"Title: She Wants Revenge (album)\n\nShe Wants Revenge is the debut studio album by American rock band She Wants Revenge. Mixed by Michael Patterson, it was released on January 31, 2006 by Perfect Kiss, a subsidiary of Geffen Records.",
"Title: This Is Forever\n\nThis Is Forever is the second full-length studio album by She Wants Revenge. It was released on October 9, 2007. The cover art replicates that of their debut, \"She Wants Revenge\", but with a black-themed twist: the model is wearing black underwear and a funeral veil, while the back cover reveals she's holding a black rose behind her back instead of a kitchen knife.",
"Title: She Wants Revenge\n\nShe Wants Revenge is an American rock band, based in San Fernando Valley, California and formed in 2004. The group's debut album \"She Wants Revenge\" was released in early 2006, with three singles to follow (\"These Things,\" a video featuring Shirley Manson from Garbage, \"Out of Control,\" and \"Tear You Apart\" for which the video was directed by Joaquin Phoenix). The band has sold more than 300,000 records in the US. The band's second album, \"This Is Forever\", was released in 2007. The group's third album, entitled \"Valleyheart\", was released in 2011.",
"Title: These Things\n\n\"These Things\" is a song by American rock band She Wants Revenge. It was released as their debut single and the lead single from their self-titled debut studio album on October 25, 2005. On \"Billboard\"'s Alternative Songs chart, \"These Things\" peaked at number 22.",
"Title: Valleyheart (She Wants Revenge album)\n\nValleyheart is the third album from She Wants Revenge. It was first released on 24 May 2011 through their own label Five Seven Music in the United States.",
"Title: War Tapes\n\nWar Tapes is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 2006. The band has played shows and toured across the US and in the UK with The Smashing Pumpkins, Tiger Army, Shiny Toy Guns, Moving Units, The Bravery, Longwave, VNV Nation, She Wants Revenge, Mark Burgess of The Chameleons, Elefant, Jonathan Richman, and The Unseen. Their songs \"Dreaming Of You\" and \"The Night Unfolds\" were featured on \"Last Call with Carson Daly\"; the song \"Mind Is Ugly\" was featured on a Season 5 episode of the MTV series \"The Hills\", and the band also performed on the season 2 finale of the ABC Family show \"Greek\". They define their sound as: \"Heart-Quaking Doom Pop\" and they released their first full-length album, \"The Continental Divide\" in May 2009.",
"Title: Dead Can Dance\n\nDead Can Dance is an Australian musical project formed in 1981 in Melbourne by Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry. The band relocated to London, England, in May 1982. Australian music historian Ian McFarlane described Dead Can Dance's style as \"constructed soundscapes of mesmerising grandeur and solemn beauty; African polyrhythms, Gaelic folk, Gregorian chant, Middle Eastern mantras, and art rock.\""
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1,023
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Who's nonviolent activism inspired the man who C.T. Vivian was lieutenant to during the Civil Rights Movement?
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Mahatma Gandhi
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" The movement connects R&B, the Civil Rights Movement, and hip hop culture.",
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" Dave Dennis worked closely with both Bob Moses and Medgar Evers as well as members of SNCC, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.",
" Dennis' first involvement in the Civil Rights Movement was at a Woolworth sit-in organized by CORE and he went on to become a Freedom Rider in 1961.",
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" The cornerstone of the movement was the Black Panther Party, a Black Power organization dedicated to socialism and the use of violence to achieve it.",
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" Septima Clark's work was commonly under appreciated by Southern male activists.",
" She became known as the \"Queen mother\" or \"Grandmother\" of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States.",
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"Title: Long Civil Rights Movement\n\nLong Civil Rights Movement is an argument advanced by American historian Jacquelyn Dowd Hall. It was proposed in the article \"The Long Civil Rights Movement and the Political Uses of the Past\" within \"The Journal of American History\" in 2005. Dowd had used the term in an earlier article titled, \"Broadening Our View of the Civil Rights Movement\" within the journal \"The Chronicle of Higher Education\" in 2001. Since 2005, the long civil rights movement argument has attracted substantial attention from scholars and academics that study the Civil Rights Movement.",
"Title: Dave Dennis (activist)\n\nDavid J. Dennis is a civil rights activist active in the movement since the 1960s. He grew up in the segregated area of Omega, Louisiana, and worked as co-director of the Council of Federated Organizations (COFO), as director of Mississippi's Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), and as one of the organizers of the Mississippi Freedom Summer of 1964. Dave Dennis worked closely with both Bob Moses and Medgar Evers as well as members of SNCC, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Dennis' first involvement in the Civil Rights Movement was at a Woolworth sit-in organized by CORE and he went on to become a Freedom Rider in 1961. More recently Dennis has put his activism toward a new project, the Algebra Project, which is a nonprofit organization run by Bob Moses that aims to improve the mathematics education for minority children. Dennis also speaks about his experiences in the movement through an organization called Dave Dennis Connections.",
"Title: Black Power movement\n\nThe Black Power movement was a political movement to achieve a form of Black Power and the many philosophies it contains. The movement saw various forms of activism some violent and some peaceful, all hoping to achieve black empowerment. The Black Power movement also represented socialist movements, all with the general motivation of improving the standing of black people in society. Originated during the Civil Rights Movement, some doubted the philosophy of the movement begging for more radical action, taking influences from Malcolm X. The cornerstone of the movement was the Black Panther Party, a Black Power organization dedicated to socialism and the use of violence to achieve it. The Black Power movement developed amidst the criticisms of the Civil Rights Movement in the early 1960s, and over time and into the 1970s, the movement grew and became more violent. After years of violence, many left the movement and the police began arresting violent actors in the movement. The Black Power movement also spilled out into the Caribbean creating the Black Power Revolution.",
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"Title: C. T. Vivian\n\nCordy Tindell Vivian, usually known as C. T. Vivian (born July 30, 1924), is a minister, author, and was a close friend and lieutenant of Martin Luther King Jr. during the Civil Rights Movement. Vivian continues to reside in Atlanta, Georgia and most recently founded the C. T. Vivian Leadership Institute, Inc. He is a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.",
"Title: Septima Poinsette Clark\n\nSeptima Poinsette Clark (May 3, 1898 – December 15, 1987) was an American educator and civil rights activist. Clark developed the literacy and citizenship workshops that played an important role in the drive for voting rights and civil rights for African Americans in the Civil Rights Movement. Septima Clark's work was commonly under appreciated by Southern male activists. She became known as the \"Queen mother\" or \"Grandmother\" of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. Martin Luther King, Jr. commonly referred to Clark as \"The Mother of the Movement\". Clark's argument for her position in the Civil Rights Movement was one that claimed \"knowledge could empower marginalized groups in ways that formal legal equality couldn't.\"",
"Title: Greensboro sit-ins\n\nThe Greensboro sit-ins were a series of nonviolent protests in Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1960, which led to the Woolworth department store chain removing its policy of racial segregation in the Southern United States. While not the first sit-in of the Civil Rights Movement, the Greensboro sit-ins were an instrumental action, and also the most well-known sit-ins of the Civil Rights Movement. These sit-ins led to increased national sentiment at a crucial period in US history. The primary event took place at the Greensboro, North Carolina, Woolworth store, now the International Civil Rights Center and Museum.",
"Title: History of youth rights in the United States\n\nThe youth rights movement in the United States has long been concerned with civil rights and intergenerational equity. Tracing its roots to youth activism during the Great Depression in the 1930s, the youth rights movement has influenced the civil rights movement, opposition to the Vietnam War, and many other movements. Since the advent of the Internet, youth rights is gaining predominance again.",
"Title: Martin Luther King Jr.\n\nMartin Luther King Jr. (born Michael King Jr., January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the Civil Rights Movement. He is best known for his role in the advancement of civil rights using the tactics of nonviolence and civil disobedience based on his Christian beliefs and inspired by the nonviolent activism of Mahatma Gandhi."
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1,024
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What sport does Rohan Bopanna and Cara Black have in common?
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tennis
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"<BR>Butorac partnered with Scott Lipsky, but lost in the first round to Denis Istomin and Leonardo Mayer.",
"<BR>Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan won in the final 6–4, 7–6 against Benjamin Becker and Frank Moser."
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" He is a member of the Indian Davis Cup team since 2002.",
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"Cara Black (born 17 February 1979) is a professional tennis player from Zimbabwe.",
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" By winning the mixed doubles title at the 2010 Australian Open, Black became the third woman in the Open Era to complete a Career Grand Slam in mixed doubles (after Martina Navratilova and Daniela Hantuchová).",
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"Title: 2012 If Stockholm Open – Doubles\n\nRohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi were the defending champions but Bopanna decided not to participate. <br>",
"Title: 2009 LA Tennis Open – Doubles\n\nRohan Bopanna and Eric Butorac were the defending champions, but Bopanna did not participate that year. <BR>Butorac partnered with Scott Lipsky, but lost in the first round to Denis Istomin and Leonardo Mayer. <BR>Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan won in the final 6–4, 7–6 against Benjamin Becker and Frank Moser.",
"Title: 2012 Gerry Weber Open – Doubles\n\nRohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi were the defending champions but Bopanna decided not to participate. <br>",
"Title: 2013 BNP Paribas Masters – Doubles\n\nMahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna were the defending champions, but Bhupathi decided not to participate. Bopanna played alongside Édouard Roger-Vasselin.",
"Title: 2016 MercedesCup – Doubles\n\nRohan Bopanna and Florin Mergea were the defending champions, but Bopanna chose to compete in s'Hertogenbosch instead. Mergea played alongside Horia Tecău, but lost in the semifinals to Marcus Daniell and Artem Sitak.",
"Title: Rohan Bopanna\n\nRohan Bopanna (born 4 March 1980) is an Indian professional tennis player. His singles career high ranking was World No. 213 in 2007 and his career high ranking in doubles was World No. 3 on 22 July 2013. Recently, most of his appearances in professional tournaments have been in doubles matches. He is a member of the Indian Davis Cup team since 2002. In 2010, he finished as a runner-up in doubles at the US Open, partnering with Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi. He won the 2017 French Open - Mixed Doubles title with Gabriela Dabrowski of Canada becoming the fourth Indian player to win a Grand Slam title.",
"Title: Cara Black\n\nCara Black (born 17 February 1979) is a professional tennis player from Zimbabwe. She is primarily a doubles specialist, winning 60 WTA and 11 ITF titles in that discipline. A former no. 1 ranked women's doubles player in the WTA Rankings, she has won ten Grand Slam titles in women's doubles and mixed doubles combined. By winning the mixed doubles title at the 2010 Australian Open, Black became the third woman in the Open Era to complete a Career Grand Slam in mixed doubles (after Martina Navratilova and Daniela Hantuchová). Having won one singles title on tour, she also peaked at no. 31 in the singles rankings in March 1999.",
"Title: 2014 Open 13 – Doubles\n\nRohan Bopanna and Colin Fleming were the defending champions, but Bopanna chose not to participate. Fleming played alongside Ross Hutchins, but lost in the quarterfinals to Marin Draganja and Mate Pavić. <br>",
"Title: 2012 Western & Southern Open – Men's Doubles\n\nMahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes were the defending champions. However, they chose not to play together. Bhupathi played with Rohan Bopanna and Paes played with Radek Štěpánek",
"Title: 2016 Dubai Tennis Championships – Men's Doubles\n\nRohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek Štepánek. Nestor and Štepánek lost in the quarterfinals to Łukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski. <br>"
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1,025
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Lovers and Leavers is an album by a singer from what state?
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Texas
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" Davichi has since released 2 studio albums and several EPs and singles, with hit songs \"The Letter,\" \"8282,\" \"Turtle\" and \"Because I Miss You Today.\"",
" Kang has also pursued acting, appearing in television dramas such as \"Smile, Mom\" (2010), \"Vampire Idol\" (2011), \"Haeundae Lovers\" (2012) and family drama \"Best lovers\" (2015)."
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"\"The Lovers\" is a song written by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and recorded by American recording artist Alexander O'Neal.",
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" The song's distinctive backing vocals were performed by Cherrelle and Lisa Keith.",
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" The album composed of Wells' third top ten hit, \"Two Lovers\", the follow-up hit, \"Laughing Boy\" and the b-side to the \"Two Lovers\" single, \"Operator\", the latter song later re-recorded as a minor hit for fellow Motown female crooner, Brenda Holloway."
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"The Baddest: Only For Lovers In The Mood is a compilation by Japanese singer Toshinobu Kubota.",
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" The album charted at number 22 on the Oricon Weekly Albums chart and remained on the charts for two weeks."
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"Grace & Charm is Hong Kong Cantopop singer Kelly Chen's Cantonese studio album.",
" It was released on 22 December 2004 by Go East Entertainment with a VCD containing two music videos, \"紙醉金迷\" (Lost In Paradise) and \"情人戰\" (Lovers' War).",
" The album features nine new Cantonese tracks and a Mandarin version of the track \"完美關係\" (Perfect Relationship).",
" The lead single of the album, \"紙醉金迷\" (Lost In Paradise) was the theme song for Chen's \"Lost In Paradise Live Concert Tour\" on 24 December 2004 at Hong Kong Coliseum.",
" Several songs from the album were used in promotional campaigns: \"情人戰\" (Lovers' War) was the theme song for Asia Game Show in 2004, and \"完美關係\" (Perfect Relationship) was the promotional song for Hong Kong-based jeweler 3D Gold for which Chen is also the spokesperson."
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"Mary MacGregor's Greatest Hits was an album released in 1979 containing the singer's 1977 #1 hit \"Torn Between Two Lovers\" and a selection of other tracks from her two Ariola Records album releases as well the tracks from MacGregor's final Ariola single release \"The Wedding Song (There Is Love)\" and \"Benjamin\".",
" The album does not contain the singer's Top 40 hit from the \"Meatballs\" soundtrack: \"Good Friend\", which had been an RSO Records release."
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"Joshua Hayes Carll (born January 9, 1976), known professionally as Hayes Carll, is a singer-songwriter.",
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"sentences": [
"Lovers and Leavers is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Hayes Carll."
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"Title: Kang Min-kyung\n\nKang Min-kyung (born August 3, 1990) is a South Korean singer and actress. She and Lee Hae-ri comprise the K-pop/contemporary R&B duo Davichi, which rose to fame upon the release of their debut album \"Amaranth\" in 2008. Davichi has since released 2 studio albums and several EPs and singles, with hit songs \"The Letter,\" \"8282,\" \"Turtle\" and \"Because I Miss You Today.\" Kang has also pursued acting, appearing in television dramas such as \"Smile, Mom\" (2010), \"Vampire Idol\" (2011), \"Haeundae Lovers\" (2012) and family drama \"Best lovers\" (2015).",
"Title: The Lovers (Alexander O'Neal song)\n\n\"The Lovers\" is a song written by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and recorded by American recording artist Alexander O'Neal. It is the fourth single from the singer's second solo album, \"Hearsay\" (1987). The song's distinctive backing vocals were performed by Cherrelle and Lisa Keith. Following the successful chart performances of the \"Hearsay\" singles \"Fake\", \"Criticize\", and \"Never Knew Love Like This\", \"The Lovers\" was released as the album's fourth single.",
"Title: Two Lovers and Other Great Hits\n\nTwo Lovers and Other Great Hits is an album released by Motown singer Mary Wells, the third album she released while recording for the label. It debuted on the Billboard album chart March 16, 1963 reaching #49, remaining on the chart for eight weeks. The album composed of Wells' third top ten hit, \"Two Lovers\", the follow-up hit, \"Laughing Boy\" and the b-side to the \"Two Lovers\" single, \"Operator\", the latter song later re-recorded as a minor hit for fellow Motown female crooner, Brenda Holloway.",
"Title: The Truth (Brady Seals album)\n\nThe Truth is the debut studio album of American country music singer Brady Seals, and his first solo album after leaving the country band Little Texas. It was released on February 25, 1997 on Reprise Records. The album includes the singles \"Another You, Another Me\", \"Still Standing Tall\", and \"Natural Born Lovers\". Of these, only \"Another You, Another Me\" reached Top 40 on Hot Country Songs. Seals co-wrote all but two of the album's songs, and co-produced the album with Rodney Crowell.",
"Title: Sunshine and Rain (song)\n\n\"Sunshine and Rain\" is a song written by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and recorded by American recording artist Alexander O'Neal. It is the sixth and final single from the singer's second solo album, \"Hearsay\" (1987). Following the successful chart performances of the \"Hearsay\" singles \"Fake\", \"Criticize\", \"Never Knew Love Like This\", and \"The Lovers\", and \"(What Can I Say) To Make You Love Me\", \"Sunshine and Rain\" was released as the album's sixth single, but it was the album's poorest-selling single, peaking at #72 in the UK. The song had been performed live prior to the song's release with Level 42 at the Prince's Trust Gala on 25 July 1989. The song's title and time was edited for release as a single, with the album version being titled \"Sunshine\", and was just under a minute longer.",
"Title: The Baddest: Only for Lovers in the Mood\n\nThe Baddest: Only For Lovers In The Mood is a compilation by Japanese singer Toshinobu Kubota. The album was released on July 24, 2002 on Sony Music Entertainment. Unlike its predecessors, the album only features love songs, excluding the Kubota's hit singles from the album. The album charted at number 22 on the Oricon Weekly Albums chart and remained on the charts for two weeks.",
"Title: Grace & Charm\n\nGrace & Charm is Hong Kong Cantopop singer Kelly Chen's Cantonese studio album. It was released on 22 December 2004 by Go East Entertainment with a VCD containing two music videos, \"紙醉金迷\" (Lost In Paradise) and \"情人戰\" (Lovers' War). The album features nine new Cantonese tracks and a Mandarin version of the track \"完美關係\" (Perfect Relationship). The lead single of the album, \"紙醉金迷\" (Lost In Paradise) was the theme song for Chen's \"Lost In Paradise Live Concert Tour\" on 24 December 2004 at Hong Kong Coliseum. Several songs from the album were used in promotional campaigns: \"情人戰\" (Lovers' War) was the theme song for Asia Game Show in 2004, and \"完美關係\" (Perfect Relationship) was the promotional song for Hong Kong-based jeweler 3D Gold for which Chen is also the spokesperson.",
"Title: Mary MacGregor's Greatest Hits\n\nMary MacGregor's Greatest Hits was an album released in 1979 containing the singer's 1977 #1 hit \"Torn Between Two Lovers\" and a selection of other tracks from her two Ariola Records album releases as well the tracks from MacGregor's final Ariola single release \"The Wedding Song (There Is Love)\" and \"Benjamin\". The album does not contain the singer's Top 40 hit from the \"Meatballs\" soundtrack: \"Good Friend\", which had been an RSO Records release.",
"Title: Hayes Carll\n\nJoshua Hayes Carll (born January 9, 1976), known professionally as Hayes Carll, is a singer-songwriter. A native of the Woodlands, Texas, his style of roots-oriented songwriting has been noted for its plainspoken poetry and sarcastic humor.",
"Title: Lovers and Leavers (album)\n\nLovers and Leavers is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Hayes Carll."
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Fabulosos Calavera, released in 1997 is the eleventh album by Argentine band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, an Argentine ska band from where?
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Buenos Aires
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"El Ritmo Mundial (Spanish for The world rhythm) Released in 1988 is the third studio album of the Argentine Ska, Reggae band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs.",
" Recorded and edited in 1988, in this album the band expand their musical range to more commercials genres to the age.",
" The album now include the classic Ska along with the apparition of a couple of ballads \"Siempre me Hablaste de Ella\" and \"No. 2 en tu Lista\"."
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"La Luz del Ritmo (\"The Light of Rhythm\") is the fifteenth album by Argentine ska band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs.",
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" (Spanish for \"I told you so\") is the second studio album from the Argentine Ska band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, and was released in 1987.",
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"La Marcha del Golazo Solitario (Spanish for The March of The Lonely Huge Goal) Released in 1999 is the ninth studio album from the Argentine Ska Reggae Latin Rock band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs to reach gold."
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"Fabulosos Calavera (Spanish for Fabulous Skull) Released in 1997 is the eleventh album by Argentine band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs.",
" This album has a much darker theme than the previous album of the band talking about death, the devil and hidden messages.",
" This fact, however, didn't stop it for getting gold disc and latter platinum on remastering and the Carlos Gardel Award.",
" The best example of the tone of the album is the fourth track \"Sábato\", a tribute to Ernesto Sábato and his books El Túnel and Sobre Heroes y Tumbas, while track 11 is a homage to Argentine tango musician and composer Ástor Piazzolla.",
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"Title: Los Fabulosos Cadillacs\n\nLos Fabulosos Cadillacs is an Argentine ska band from Buenos Aires. Formed in 1985, they released their first album, \"Bares y Fondas\" (Bars and Boardinghouses), in 1986 and have since released fourteen more albums. They are one of the most influential and most-referenced rock bands of the Latin rock world.",
"Title: Volumen 5\n\nVol. 5 Released in 1990 is the fifth studio album from the Argentine Ska, Reggae band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs",
"Title: El Ritmo Mundial\n\nEl Ritmo Mundial (Spanish for The world rhythm) Released in 1988 is the third studio album of the Argentine Ska, Reggae band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs. Recorded and edited in 1988, in this album the band expand their musical range to more commercials genres to the age. The album now include the classic Ska along with the apparition of a couple of ballads \"Siempre me Hablaste de Ella\" and \"No. 2 en tu Lista\".",
"Title: La Luz del Ritmo\n\nLa Luz del Ritmo (\"The Light of Rhythm\") is the fifteenth album by Argentine ska band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs. After a 7-year-long hiatus of the group in which some of the members of the band spent some time in their own projects, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs regrouped to launch a very anticipated disc which includes 5 new songs, 6 remakes and 2 covers, all new versions.",
"Title: Yo Te Avise\n\nYo Te Avisé! (Spanish for \"I told you so\") is the second studio album from the Argentine Ska band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, and was released in 1987. Having built on their experience from the first album, the band also benefited from the assistance of Andres Calamaro in production. On this album, Daniel Lozano joined the band as a guest player on the trumpet, eventually becoming a full-time member.",
"Title: La Marcha del Golazo Solitario\n\nLa Marcha del Golazo Solitario (Spanish for The March of The Lonely Huge Goal) Released in 1999 is the ninth studio album from the Argentine Ska Reggae Latin Rock band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs to reach gold.",
"Title: Fabulosos Calavera\n\nFabulosos Calavera (Spanish for Fabulous Skull) Released in 1997 is the eleventh album by Argentine band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs. This album has a much darker theme than the previous album of the band talking about death, the devil and hidden messages. This fact, however, didn't stop it for getting gold disc and latter platinum on remastering and the Carlos Gardel Award. The best example of the tone of the album is the fourth track \"Sábato\", a tribute to Ernesto Sábato and his books El Túnel and Sobre Heroes y Tumbas, while track 11 is a homage to Argentine tango musician and composer Ástor Piazzolla. Track 7, \"Hoy Lloré Canción\", features famous salsa songwriter Rubén Blades.",
"Title: El León (album)\n\nEl León (Spanish for \"The Lion\") is the seventh studio album by the Argentine ska and reggae band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs. Released in 1992, the album combines multiple genres and incorporates Caribbean rhythms as well as salsa, calypso and reggae influences. It is a notable album in the history of Argentine rock.",
"Title: El Arte de la Elegancia de LFC\n\nEl Arte de la Elegancia de LFC (The Art of Elegance of LFC) (2009) is the sixteenth album by Argentine ska band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs.",
"Title: El Satanico Dr. Cadillac\n\nEl Satanico Dr. Cadillac (Spanish for \"The Satanic Dr. Cadillac\") Released in 1989 is the fourth studio album from the Argentine Ska, reggae band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs."
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The Zapotec left archaeological evidence near what present-day city?
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Oaxaca City
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"Most of the ancient civilizations of Mesoamerica such as the Olmec, Maya, Mixtec, Zapotec and Aztec cultures practised some kind of taking of human trophies during warfare.",
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" Archaeological evidence shows that their culture goes back at least 2,500 years.",
" The Zapotec left archaeological evidence at the ancient city of Monte Albán in the form of buildings, ball courts, magnificent tombs and grave goods including finely worked gold jewelry.",
" Monte Albán was one of the first major cities in Mesoamerica and the center of a Zapotec state that dominated much of the territory that today belongs to the Mexican state of Oaxaca."
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"The prehistory of the Levant includes the various cultural changes that occurred, as revealed by archaeological evidence, prior to recorded traditions in the area of the Levant.",
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"The Eaker Site (3MS105) is an archaeological site on Eaker Air Force Base near Blytheville, Arkansas that was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1996.",
" The site is the largest and most intact Late Mississippian Nodena Phase village site within the Central Mississippi Valley, with archaeological evidence indicating a palisaded village some 50 acre in size, with hundreds of structures.",
" The site's major period of occupation was 1350–1450 CE, although evidence of occupation dates back to 600 CE.",
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"Colha, Belize is a Maya archaeological site located in northern portion of the country, about 52 km.",
" north of Belize City, near the city of Orange Walk.",
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" According to Palma Buttles, “Archaeological evidence from Colha allows for the interpretation occupation from the Early Preceramic (3400-1900B.C.)",
" to Middle Postclassic (A.D. 1150-1300) with population peaks occurring in the Late Preclassic (400B.C.",
"- A.D. 100) and again in the Late Classic ( A.D. 600-850)”.",
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" Colha’s proximity to an important source of high quality chert that is found in the Cenozoic limestone of the region and well traveled trade routes was utilized by the inhabitants to develop a niche in the Maya trade market that may have extended to the Greater Antilles.",
" During the Late Preclassic and Late Classic periods, Colha served as a primary supplier of worked stone tools for the region.",
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"The Alepotrypa Cave is an archaeological site in the Mani region of the Peloponnese peninsula.",
" In addition to being inhabited by early farmers, this site was used for burial and cultic purposes.",
" Archaeological evidence has revealed that this is one of the largest Neolithic burial sites that has ever been found in Europe.",
" While settlement in the southern Laconia region usually dates as far back as the Early Bronze Age, archaeological evidence has shown that the Alepotrypa site was inhabited during the Neolithic period.",
" Two adult human skeletons were found at the site from a burial dating to the 4th century BC, and remains from at least 170 separate persons have been found.",
" Non-lethal wounds found on skulls from the cave suggest that this period was particularly violent.",
" Archaeologists are uncertain about the significance of a Mycenaen ossuary, which as been dated to the 2nd millennium BC.",
" The lead excavator at the site Giorgos Papathanassopoulos has suggested that the ossuary may provide a link between Neolithic burial practices and the Classical era."
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"Mille Lacs Kathio State Park, also known as Kathio Site, is a Minnesota state park on Mille Lacs Lake.",
" The park preserves habitation sites and mound groups, believed to date between 3000 BC and 1750 AD, that document Sioux Indian culture and Ojibwe-Sioux relationships.",
" The park contains 19 identified archaeological sites, making it one of the most significant archaeological collections in Minnesota.",
" The earliest site dates to the Archaic period and shows evidence of copper tool manufacture.",
" The Sioux lived in this area roughly until the 18th century, when many bands of Sioux were moving southward into the prairies and river areas of southern Minnesota.",
" At the same time, Ojibwe (Anishinaabe) were moving in from the east.",
" Ojibwe oral tradition, published by William Whipple Warren, suggests that there was a battle in which they successfully took control of the area from the Sioux; as of 2012 no archaeological evidence has as yet been found to corroborate this battle narrative."
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"The Paisley Caves complex is a system of four caves in an arid, desolate region of south-central Oregon, United States north of the present-day city of Paisley, Oregon.",
" The caves are located in the Summer Lake basin at 4520 ft elevation and face to the west in a ridge of Miocene and Pliocene era basalts mixed with soft volcanic tuffs and breccias, from which the caves were carved by Pleistocene-era waves from Summer Lake.",
" One of the caves may contain archaeological evidence of the oldest definitively-dated human presence in North America.",
" The site was first studied by Luther Cressman in the 1930s."
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"According to archaeological evidence, the Rhine-Weser Germanic or Weser-Rhine Germanic peoples were Germanic tribes whose settlement area in Roman times lay between the River Weser and the Middle Rhine although, later, during the Migration Period, they migrated southwest before reaching the border of the Roman Empire on the Rhine.",
" This relatively recent term is based on archaeological finds dating to the 1st to 4th century AD, which can be roughly divided into five or six groups and identified as Germanic.",
" From a comparison of archaeological evidence with ancient Roman writings, the Rhine-Weser Germanii included the Cherusci and Chatti as well as a number of smaller tribes, which are named by Roman sources and located in this region: the Usipetes, Tencteri, Sicambri, Bructeri, Chattuarii, Chamavi and Ampsivarii.",
" Thus, the Rhine-Weser Germanii represent the group from which the Franks came later.",
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"Monte Albán, likely originally called Danipaguache (Zapotec for sacred mountain of life), is a large pre-Columbian archaeological site in the Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán Municipality in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca (17.043° N, 96.767°W).",
" The site is located on a low mountainous range rising above the plain in the central section of the Valley of Oaxaca where the latter's northern Etla, eastern Tlacolula, and southern Zimatlán & Ocotlán (or Valle Grande) branches meet.",
" The present-day state capital Oaxaca City is located approximately 9 km east of Monte Albán."
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"Title: Human trophy taking in Mesoamerica\n\nMost of the ancient civilizations of Mesoamerica such as the Olmec, Maya, Mixtec, Zapotec and Aztec cultures practised some kind of taking of human trophies during warfare. Captives taken during war would often be taken to their captors' city-states where they would be ritually tortured and sacrificed. These practices are documented by a rich material of iconographic and archaeological evidence from across Mesoamerica.",
"Title: Zapotec civilization\n\nThe Zapotec civilization was an indigenous pre-Columbian civilization that flourished in the Valley of Oaxaca in Mesoamerica. Archaeological evidence shows that their culture goes back at least 2,500 years. The Zapotec left archaeological evidence at the ancient city of Monte Albán in the form of buildings, ball courts, magnificent tombs and grave goods including finely worked gold jewelry. Monte Albán was one of the first major cities in Mesoamerica and the center of a Zapotec state that dominated much of the territory that today belongs to the Mexican state of Oaxaca.",
"Title: Prehistory of the Levant\n\nThe prehistory of the Levant includes the various cultural changes that occurred, as revealed by archaeological evidence, prior to recorded traditions in the area of the Levant. Archaeological evidence suggests that \"Homo sapiens\" and other hominid species originated in Africa (see hominid dispersal) and that one of the routes taken to colonize Eurasia was through the Sinai desert and the Levant, which means that this is one of the most important and most occupied locations in the history of earth.",
"Title: Eaker Site\n\nThe Eaker Site (3MS105) is an archaeological site on Eaker Air Force Base near Blytheville, Arkansas that was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1996. The site is the largest and most intact Late Mississippian Nodena Phase village site within the Central Mississippi Valley, with archaeological evidence indicating a palisaded village some 50 acre in size, with hundreds of structures. The site's major period of occupation was 1350–1450 CE, although evidence of occupation dates back to 600 CE. The site is also hypothesized to have been occupied by the Quapaw prior to a migration further south, after which they made contact with Europeans in the late 17th century.",
"Title: Colha, Belize\n\nColha, Belize is a Maya archaeological site located in northern portion of the country, about 52 km. north of Belize City, near the city of Orange Walk. The site is one of the earliest in the Maya region and remains important to the archaeological record of the Maya culture well into the Postclassic Period. According to Palma Buttles, “Archaeological evidence from Colha allows for the interpretation occupation from the Early Preceramic (3400-1900B.C.) to Middle Postclassic (A.D. 1150-1300) with population peaks occurring in the Late Preclassic (400B.C. - A.D. 100) and again in the Late Classic ( A.D. 600-850)”. These peaks in population are directly related to the presence of stone tool workshops at the site. Colha’s proximity to an important source of high quality chert that is found in the Cenozoic limestone of the region and well traveled trade routes was utilized by the inhabitants to develop a niche in the Maya trade market that may have extended to the Greater Antilles. During the Late Preclassic and Late Classic periods, Colha served as a primary supplier of worked stone tools for the region. It has been estimated that the 36 workshops at Colha produced nearly 4 million chert and obsidian tools and eccentrics that were dispersed throughout Mesoamerica during the Maya era. This made it an important player in the trade of essential good throughout the area.",
"Title: Alepotrypa cave\n\nThe Alepotrypa Cave is an archaeological site in the Mani region of the Peloponnese peninsula. In addition to being inhabited by early farmers, this site was used for burial and cultic purposes. Archaeological evidence has revealed that this is one of the largest Neolithic burial sites that has ever been found in Europe. While settlement in the southern Laconia region usually dates as far back as the Early Bronze Age, archaeological evidence has shown that the Alepotrypa site was inhabited during the Neolithic period. Two adult human skeletons were found at the site from a burial dating to the 4th century BC, and remains from at least 170 separate persons have been found. Non-lethal wounds found on skulls from the cave suggest that this period was particularly violent. Archaeologists are uncertain about the significance of a Mycenaen ossuary, which as been dated to the 2nd millennium BC. The lead excavator at the site Giorgos Papathanassopoulos has suggested that the ossuary may provide a link between Neolithic burial practices and the Classical era.",
"Title: Mille Lacs Kathio State Park\n\nMille Lacs Kathio State Park, also known as Kathio Site, is a Minnesota state park on Mille Lacs Lake. The park preserves habitation sites and mound groups, believed to date between 3000 BC and 1750 AD, that document Sioux Indian culture and Ojibwe-Sioux relationships. The park contains 19 identified archaeological sites, making it one of the most significant archaeological collections in Minnesota. The earliest site dates to the Archaic period and shows evidence of copper tool manufacture. The Sioux lived in this area roughly until the 18th century, when many bands of Sioux were moving southward into the prairies and river areas of southern Minnesota. At the same time, Ojibwe (Anishinaabe) were moving in from the east. Ojibwe oral tradition, published by William Whipple Warren, suggests that there was a battle in which they successfully took control of the area from the Sioux; as of 2012 no archaeological evidence has as yet been found to corroborate this battle narrative.",
"Title: Paisley Caves\n\nThe Paisley Caves complex is a system of four caves in an arid, desolate region of south-central Oregon, United States north of the present-day city of Paisley, Oregon. The caves are located in the Summer Lake basin at 4520 ft elevation and face to the west in a ridge of Miocene and Pliocene era basalts mixed with soft volcanic tuffs and breccias, from which the caves were carved by Pleistocene-era waves from Summer Lake. One of the caves may contain archaeological evidence of the oldest definitively-dated human presence in North America. The site was first studied by Luther Cressman in the 1930s.",
"Title: Rhine-Weser Germanic peoples\n\nAccording to archaeological evidence, the Rhine-Weser Germanic or Weser-Rhine Germanic peoples were Germanic tribes whose settlement area in Roman times lay between the River Weser and the Middle Rhine although, later, during the Migration Period, they migrated southwest before reaching the border of the Roman Empire on the Rhine. This relatively recent term is based on archaeological finds dating to the 1st to 4th century AD, which can be roughly divided into five or six groups and identified as Germanic. From a comparison of archaeological evidence with ancient Roman writings, the Rhine-Weser Germanii included the Cherusci and Chatti as well as a number of smaller tribes, which are named by Roman sources and located in this region: the Usipetes, Tencteri, Sicambri, Bructeri, Chattuarii, Chamavi and Ampsivarii. Thus, the Rhine-Weser Germanii represent the group from which the Franks came later. The archaeological finds for the Rhine-Weser Germanii suggest they were the same tribal grouping as that referred to in the writings of Pliny the Elder and Tacitus as the Istvaeones (Istriones).",
"Title: Monte Albán\n\nMonte Albán, likely originally called Danipaguache (Zapotec for sacred mountain of life), is a large pre-Columbian archaeological site in the Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán Municipality in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca (17.043° N, 96.767°W). The site is located on a low mountainous range rising above the plain in the central section of the Valley of Oaxaca where the latter's northern Etla, eastern Tlacolula, and southern Zimatlán & Ocotlán (or Valle Grande) branches meet. The present-day state capital Oaxaca City is located approximately 9 km east of Monte Albán."
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Wilber Moore Stilwell, was an American depression era artist, a honoree of the White House, the official residence and workplace of which titled government position?
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President of the United States
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" Security is primarily provided by the United States Secret Service.",
" Since the September 11 attacks, the restricted airspace above the White House has been expanded and better enforced.",
" Despite security measures such as a fence, however, there have been some people who have managed to gain unauthorized access to the White House."
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"The White House is the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States.",
" It is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., and has been the residence of every U.S. president since John Adams in 1800.",
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"The White House Social Secretary is responsible for the planning, coordination and execution of official social events at the White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States."
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"The White House (\"Ikulu \"), also known in English as the State House, is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United Republic of Tanzania.",
" The current building, then called Government House, was constructed under the first British Governor of Tanganyika Horace Byatt in 1922 to the designs of architect John Sinclair.",
" It is built on the remains of the original building constructed by the German administrators of German East Africa that had been damaged by the Royal Navy in December 1914.",
" The south wing was added in 1956 to honour the visit of Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon and retains the name The Princess Margaret Wing to this day.",
" The building was renamed State House on independence."
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"The White House Chief Calligrapher is responsible for the design and execution of all social and official documents at the White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States."
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"The White House Chief Floral Designer is responsible for the planning, design, arrangement and placement of all floral decorations for the First Family, their private entertaining, and official state functions at the White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States.",
" The current Chief Floral Designer is Hedieh Ghaffarian."
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"The White House Chief Usher is the head of household staff and operations at the White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States of America.",
" Timothy Harleth was appointed the current Chief Usher by President Donald Trump on June 23, 2017."
],
"title": "White House Chief Usher"
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"(1908–1974) was an American depression era artist, White House/National Gallery of Art/American Artists Professional League honoree, inventor, patent holder, author, and Chair of Art, University of South Dakota."
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"title": "Wilber Moore Stilwell"
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"A presidential palace is the official residence of the president in some countries.",
" However, some countries do not call the official residence of their head of state a \"palace\" or use the building only as a workplace separate from the president's actual home.",
" Some presidential palaces were once the official residences to monarchs in former monarchies that were preserved during those states' transition into republics.",
" The Cumhurbaşkanlığı Sarayı in the Turkey is the world's largest Presidential Palace, four times that of Versailles."
],
"title": "Presidential palace"
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"Hammerschmidt Villa (German: \"Villa Hammerschmidt\" ) is a villa located in the German city of Bonn that served as the primary official seat and primary official residence of the President of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1950 until 1994.",
" President Richard von Weizsäcker made Bellevue Palace in Berlin his primary official seat and residence in 1994.",
" Since 1994, the Hammerschmidt Villa has served as a secondary official seat and secondary official residence for the President.",
" In German, the Villa is also called the \"White House of Bonn\", because of its vague resemblance to the official residence of the President of the United States."
],
"title": "Hammerschmidt Villa"
}
] |
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"Title: List of White House security breaches\n\nExtensive measures are used to protect the White House as the official residence (Executive Residence), office space (West Wing) of the President of the United States, and grounds. Security is primarily provided by the United States Secret Service. Since the September 11 attacks, the restricted airspace above the White House has been expanded and better enforced. Despite security measures such as a fence, however, there have been some people who have managed to gain unauthorized access to the White House.",
"Title: White House\n\nThe White House is the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States. It is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., and has been the residence of every U.S. president since John Adams in 1800. The term \"White House\" is often used as a metonym for the president and his advisers, as in \"The White House announced that...\".",
"Title: White House Social Secretary\n\nThe White House Social Secretary is responsible for the planning, coordination and execution of official social events at the White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States.",
"Title: Ikulu\n\nThe White House (\"Ikulu \"), also known in English as the State House, is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United Republic of Tanzania. The current building, then called Government House, was constructed under the first British Governor of Tanganyika Horace Byatt in 1922 to the designs of architect John Sinclair. It is built on the remains of the original building constructed by the German administrators of German East Africa that had been damaged by the Royal Navy in December 1914. The south wing was added in 1956 to honour the visit of Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon and retains the name The Princess Margaret Wing to this day. The building was renamed State House on independence.",
"Title: White House Chief Calligrapher\n\nThe White House Chief Calligrapher is responsible for the design and execution of all social and official documents at the White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States.",
"Title: White House Chief Floral Designer\n\nThe White House Chief Floral Designer is responsible for the planning, design, arrangement and placement of all floral decorations for the First Family, their private entertaining, and official state functions at the White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States. The current Chief Floral Designer is Hedieh Ghaffarian.",
"Title: White House Chief Usher\n\nThe White House Chief Usher is the head of household staff and operations at the White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States of America. Timothy Harleth was appointed the current Chief Usher by President Donald Trump on June 23, 2017.",
"Title: Wilber Moore Stilwell\n\n(1908–1974) was an American depression era artist, White House/National Gallery of Art/American Artists Professional League honoree, inventor, patent holder, author, and Chair of Art, University of South Dakota.",
"Title: Presidential palace\n\nA presidential palace is the official residence of the president in some countries. However, some countries do not call the official residence of their head of state a \"palace\" or use the building only as a workplace separate from the president's actual home. Some presidential palaces were once the official residences to monarchs in former monarchies that were preserved during those states' transition into republics. The Cumhurbaşkanlığı Sarayı in the Turkey is the world's largest Presidential Palace, four times that of Versailles.",
"Title: Hammerschmidt Villa\n\nHammerschmidt Villa (German: \"Villa Hammerschmidt\" ) is a villa located in the German city of Bonn that served as the primary official seat and primary official residence of the President of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1950 until 1994. President Richard von Weizsäcker made Bellevue Palace in Berlin his primary official seat and residence in 1994. Since 1994, the Hammerschmidt Villa has served as a secondary official seat and secondary official residence for the President. In German, the Villa is also called the \"White House of Bonn\", because of its vague resemblance to the official residence of the President of the United States."
] |
1,029
|
Visual music was coined to describe the work of the artist of what nationality?
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Russian
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bridge
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medium
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"Visual music",
"Wassily Kandinsky"
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"William (Bill) R. Dunlap is an American artist, writer, and arts commentator on Washington, DC's flagship PBS station, WETA-TV.",
" With a career that has spanned more than four decades, his large scale narrative paintings and constructions concern themselves with history, allegory and the art making process.",
" \"Hypothetical Realism\" is a term Dunlap coined to describe his work in both the visual arts and fiction - \"the places and things I paint and describe are not real, but they could be.\"",
" Dunlap is an avid and accomplished printmaker as well as painter, sculptor and photographer.",
" His work is included in collections such as the New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, The National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, Mississippi Museum of Art Turchin Center for the Visual Arts, Lauren Rogers Museum of Art, Ogden Museum of Southern Art , Riggs Bank, IBM Corporation, Federal Express, The Equitable Collection, Arkansas Art Center, the United States State Department, and United States Embassies throughout the world.",
" Dunlap is also the author of \"Short Mean Fiction\" (ISBN ), published April 1, 2016 by Nautilus Press, a collection of 15 stories with excerpts from sketchbooks which read \"like tales from the Old Testament rampant with sex violence and death.\""
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"William Moritz (May 6, 1941 – March 12, 2004), film historian, specialized in visual music and experimental animation.",
" His principal published works concerned abstract filmmaker and painter Oskar Fischinger.",
" He also wrote extensively on other visual music artists who worked with motion pictures, including James and John Whitney and Jordan Belson; Moritz also published on German cinema, Visual Music, color organs, experimental animation, avant-garde film and the California School of Color Music."
],
"title": "William Moritz"
},
{
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"Tarantella is a five-minute color, avant-garde short film created by Mary Ellen Bute, a pioneer of visual music and electronic art in experimental cinema.",
" With piano accompaniment by Edwin Gerschefski, \"Tarantella\" features rich reds and blues that Bute uses to signify a lighter mood, while her syncopated spirals, shards, lines and squiggles dance exuberantly to Gerschefski’s modern beat.",
" Bute produced more than a dozen short films between the 1930s and the 1950s and once described herself as a \"designer of kinetic abstractions\" who sought to \"bring to the eyes a combination of visual forms unfolding with the … rhythmic cadences of music.\"",
" Bute’s work influenced many other filmmakers working with abstract animation during the ‘30s and ‘40s, and with experimental electronic imagery in the ‘50s."
],
"title": "Tarantella (film)"
},
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"Harmony Channel is a visual music television network headquartered in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, outside of Philadelphia.",
" The network specializes in delivering mood-elevating visual music experiences - music videos designed to invoke a variety positive moods.",
" Programming is organized into seven MoodZones."
],
"title": "Harmony Channel"
},
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"sentences": [
"Ilya Nikkolai (born 25 September 1939 in Kiev, Ukraine) is an Australian visual music artist and architectural designer currently residing in Perth, Western Australia.",
" Ilya Nikkolai calls his visual music Liquid Music to distinguish it from that of other practitioners.",
" Liquid Music has been broadcast in Australia (Channel 31 (Australia), Melbourne and Perth and CTV Perth) and America (Harmony Channel) and on Floating Worlds , a channel featured on Joost."
],
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"Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky ( ; Russian: Васи́лий Васи́льевич Канди́нский , \"Vasiliy Vasil’yevich Kandinskiy\", ] ; 4 December (16 December by the Gregorian calendar) 1866 – 13 December 1944) was a Russian painter and art theorist."
],
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},
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"Judith K. Zilczer is an American art historian and former museum curator.",
" She is known for her work with artists such as Horace Pippin, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Willem de Kooning, and Richard Lindner.",
" Zilczer was interested in the connections between music and art, which she described as \"the mystical strain of artistic synesthesia.\"",
" She curated an exhibit titled \"Visual Music: Synaesthesia in Art and Music Since 1900\".",
" Zilczer served at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (HMSG) in various capacities from 1974-2003.",
" From 1992 to 2003, she was Curator of Paintings."
],
"title": "Judith K. Zilczer"
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"Music without sound can refer to music that falls outside the range of human hearing (typically 20 Hz–20 kHz) or to compositions, such as visual music, that are analogous to or suggestive of conventional music but in media other than sound, such as color, shape, position, motion and literature (see Discursive music below).",
" It is commonly taken for granted that music is wont to be performed or recorded, but some sound works simply won't fit on a disc or on stage, being either extremely discreet (like Robin Minard's \"Silent Music\") or incomplete (Varèse's Unfinished music).",
" Additionally, silence can be regarded as the via negativa of music and has induced long lasting fascination to music composers of all kinds.",
" A composer deals with the absence of sound as much as they deal with sounds.",
" Therefore, this article includes several examples of apophasis in music (like Algorithmic music or Gesture Music)."
],
"title": "Music without sound"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Visual music, sometimes called colour music, refers to the use of musical structures in visual imagery, which can also include silent films or silent Lumia work.",
" It also refers to methods or devices which can translate sounds or music into a related visual presentation.",
" An expanded definition may include the translation of music to painting; this was the original definition of the term, as coined by Roger Fry in 1912 to describe the work of Wassily Kandinsky."
],
"title": "Visual music"
},
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"sentences": [
"Chiaki Watanabe (as known as CHIAKI) is a visual artist and designer known for her minimal abstract visual music.",
" She works in live visuals, videos and motion graphics.",
" She studied at School of Visual Arts, New York USA."
],
"title": "Chiaki Watanabe"
}
] |
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"Title: William R. Dunlap\n\nWilliam (Bill) R. Dunlap is an American artist, writer, and arts commentator on Washington, DC's flagship PBS station, WETA-TV. With a career that has spanned more than four decades, his large scale narrative paintings and constructions concern themselves with history, allegory and the art making process. \"Hypothetical Realism\" is a term Dunlap coined to describe his work in both the visual arts and fiction - \"the places and things I paint and describe are not real, but they could be.\" Dunlap is an avid and accomplished printmaker as well as painter, sculptor and photographer. His work is included in collections such as the New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, The National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, Mississippi Museum of Art Turchin Center for the Visual Arts, Lauren Rogers Museum of Art, Ogden Museum of Southern Art , Riggs Bank, IBM Corporation, Federal Express, The Equitable Collection, Arkansas Art Center, the United States State Department, and United States Embassies throughout the world. Dunlap is also the author of \"Short Mean Fiction\" (ISBN ), published April 1, 2016 by Nautilus Press, a collection of 15 stories with excerpts from sketchbooks which read \"like tales from the Old Testament rampant with sex violence and death.\"",
"Title: William Moritz\n\nWilliam Moritz (May 6, 1941 – March 12, 2004), film historian, specialized in visual music and experimental animation. His principal published works concerned abstract filmmaker and painter Oskar Fischinger. He also wrote extensively on other visual music artists who worked with motion pictures, including James and John Whitney and Jordan Belson; Moritz also published on German cinema, Visual Music, color organs, experimental animation, avant-garde film and the California School of Color Music.",
"Title: Tarantella (film)\n\nTarantella is a five-minute color, avant-garde short film created by Mary Ellen Bute, a pioneer of visual music and electronic art in experimental cinema. With piano accompaniment by Edwin Gerschefski, \"Tarantella\" features rich reds and blues that Bute uses to signify a lighter mood, while her syncopated spirals, shards, lines and squiggles dance exuberantly to Gerschefski’s modern beat. Bute produced more than a dozen short films between the 1930s and the 1950s and once described herself as a \"designer of kinetic abstractions\" who sought to \"bring to the eyes a combination of visual forms unfolding with the … rhythmic cadences of music.\" Bute’s work influenced many other filmmakers working with abstract animation during the ‘30s and ‘40s, and with experimental electronic imagery in the ‘50s.",
"Title: Harmony Channel\n\nHarmony Channel is a visual music television network headquartered in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, outside of Philadelphia. The network specializes in delivering mood-elevating visual music experiences - music videos designed to invoke a variety positive moods. Programming is organized into seven MoodZones.",
"Title: Ilya Nikkolai\n\nIlya Nikkolai (born 25 September 1939 in Kiev, Ukraine) is an Australian visual music artist and architectural designer currently residing in Perth, Western Australia. Ilya Nikkolai calls his visual music Liquid Music to distinguish it from that of other practitioners. Liquid Music has been broadcast in Australia (Channel 31 (Australia), Melbourne and Perth and CTV Perth) and America (Harmony Channel) and on Floating Worlds , a channel featured on Joost.",
"Title: Wassily Kandinsky\n\nWassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky ( ; Russian: Васи́лий Васи́льевич Канди́нский , \"Vasiliy Vasil’yevich Kandinskiy\", ] ; 4 December (16 December by the Gregorian calendar) 1866 – 13 December 1944) was a Russian painter and art theorist.",
"Title: Judith K. Zilczer\n\nJudith K. Zilczer is an American art historian and former museum curator. She is known for her work with artists such as Horace Pippin, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Willem de Kooning, and Richard Lindner. Zilczer was interested in the connections between music and art, which she described as \"the mystical strain of artistic synesthesia.\" She curated an exhibit titled \"Visual Music: Synaesthesia in Art and Music Since 1900\". Zilczer served at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (HMSG) in various capacities from 1974-2003. From 1992 to 2003, she was Curator of Paintings.",
"Title: Music without sound\n\nMusic without sound can refer to music that falls outside the range of human hearing (typically 20 Hz–20 kHz) or to compositions, such as visual music, that are analogous to or suggestive of conventional music but in media other than sound, such as color, shape, position, motion and literature (see Discursive music below). It is commonly taken for granted that music is wont to be performed or recorded, but some sound works simply won't fit on a disc or on stage, being either extremely discreet (like Robin Minard's \"Silent Music\") or incomplete (Varèse's Unfinished music). Additionally, silence can be regarded as the via negativa of music and has induced long lasting fascination to music composers of all kinds. A composer deals with the absence of sound as much as they deal with sounds. Therefore, this article includes several examples of apophasis in music (like Algorithmic music or Gesture Music).",
"Title: Visual music\n\nVisual music, sometimes called colour music, refers to the use of musical structures in visual imagery, which can also include silent films or silent Lumia work. It also refers to methods or devices which can translate sounds or music into a related visual presentation. An expanded definition may include the translation of music to painting; this was the original definition of the term, as coined by Roger Fry in 1912 to describe the work of Wassily Kandinsky.",
"Title: Chiaki Watanabe\n\nChiaki Watanabe (as known as CHIAKI) is a visual artist and designer known for her minimal abstract visual music. She works in live visuals, videos and motion graphics. She studied at School of Visual Arts, New York USA."
] |
1,030
|
Broken Sun is partly based on what attempted escape from a POW camp?
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Cowra breakout
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medium
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"Broken Sun",
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"Camp Albuquerque was an American World War II POW camp in Albuquerque, New Mexico that housed Italian and German prisoners of war.",
" From this branch camp, the POWs did mostly farm labor, from 1943 to 1946.",
" Most of these POWs were transferred from Camp Roswell, which was a base or main POW camp for New Mexico.",
" Camp Lordsburg, New Mexico, and Camp El Paso, Texas, were also base camps."
],
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"sentences": [
"Broken Sun is a 2008 Australian film set in the 1940s about a World War I veteran who meets an escaped Japanese POW.",
" The story is partly based on the Cowra breakout of 1944.",
" The film was the debut feature from Brad Haynes."
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"The POW Camp 23, Monteith was a Canadian-run POW camp during World War II, located in Monteith, Iroquois Falls, Ontario."
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"Argyle Street Camp was a Japanese World War II Prisoner-of-war camp in Kowloon, Hong Kong, which primarily held officer prisoners.",
" Built by the Hong Kong government as a refugee camp before the war as North Point POW Camp, it began life as a POW camp soon after Kowloon and the New Territories were abandoned to the Japanese."
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"sentences": [
"In April 1941, inmates at the Angler POW Camp near Neys Provincial Park on the north shore of Lake Superior planned the largest escape from a Canadian POW camp during World War II.",
" The escape was the largest of its kind in Ontario, Canada."
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"title": "Angler POW escape"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Cowra breakout occurred on 5 August 1944, when at least 1,104 Japanese prisoners of war attempted to escape from a prisoner of war camp near Cowra, in New South Wales, Australia.",
" It was the largest prison escape of World War II, as well as one of the bloodiest.",
" During the escape and ensuing manhunt, four Australian soldiers and 231 Japanese soldiers were killed.",
" The remaining escapees were captured and imprisoned."
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Bowmanville POW camp also known as \"Camp 30\" was a Canadian-run POW camp for German soldiers during World War II located in the community of Bowmanville, Ontario in Clarington, Ontario, Canada (2020 Lambs Road).",
" In September 2013, the camp was designated a National Historic Site of Canada."
],
"title": "Bowmanville POW camp"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Moorook West (Wood Camp) was a short lived World War II prisoner of war camp in the Australian state of South Australia, located in Loveday near the River Murray, in the state's Riverland.",
" It was officially part of the Loveday POW Camp complex, and housed Japanese prisoners of war.",
" They were employed as wood cutters for the Allied war effort.",
" It was similar to wood camps throughout South Australia at the time, including two others attached to the Loveday POW camps - Woolenook (Wood Camp) and Katarapko (Wood Camp).",
" The camp was officially closed on 21 February 1943."
],
"title": "Moorook West Wood Camp"
},
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"sentences": [
"Dunham Massey POW Camp was a POW camp detaining German prisoners of war."
],
"title": "Dunham Massey POW Camp"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sgt Per Bergsland (17 January 1918 – 9 June 1992) was a Norwegian POW in the German POW camp Stalag Luft III and one of only three men to escape to freedom in the \"Great Escape\"."
],
"title": "Per Bergsland"
}
] |
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"Title: Camp Albuquerque\n\nCamp Albuquerque was an American World War II POW camp in Albuquerque, New Mexico that housed Italian and German prisoners of war. From this branch camp, the POWs did mostly farm labor, from 1943 to 1946. Most of these POWs were transferred from Camp Roswell, which was a base or main POW camp for New Mexico. Camp Lordsburg, New Mexico, and Camp El Paso, Texas, were also base camps.",
"Title: Broken Sun\n\nBroken Sun is a 2008 Australian film set in the 1940s about a World War I veteran who meets an escaped Japanese POW. The story is partly based on the Cowra breakout of 1944. The film was the debut feature from Brad Haynes.",
"Title: Monteith POW camp\n\nThe POW Camp 23, Monteith was a Canadian-run POW camp during World War II, located in Monteith, Iroquois Falls, Ontario.",
"Title: Argyle Street Camp\n\nArgyle Street Camp was a Japanese World War II Prisoner-of-war camp in Kowloon, Hong Kong, which primarily held officer prisoners. Built by the Hong Kong government as a refugee camp before the war as North Point POW Camp, it began life as a POW camp soon after Kowloon and the New Territories were abandoned to the Japanese.",
"Title: Angler POW escape\n\nIn April 1941, inmates at the Angler POW Camp near Neys Provincial Park on the north shore of Lake Superior planned the largest escape from a Canadian POW camp during World War II. The escape was the largest of its kind in Ontario, Canada.",
"Title: Cowra breakout\n\nThe Cowra breakout occurred on 5 August 1944, when at least 1,104 Japanese prisoners of war attempted to escape from a prisoner of war camp near Cowra, in New South Wales, Australia. It was the largest prison escape of World War II, as well as one of the bloodiest. During the escape and ensuing manhunt, four Australian soldiers and 231 Japanese soldiers were killed. The remaining escapees were captured and imprisoned.",
"Title: Bowmanville POW camp\n\nThe Bowmanville POW camp also known as \"Camp 30\" was a Canadian-run POW camp for German soldiers during World War II located in the community of Bowmanville, Ontario in Clarington, Ontario, Canada (2020 Lambs Road). In September 2013, the camp was designated a National Historic Site of Canada.",
"Title: Moorook West Wood Camp\n\nMoorook West (Wood Camp) was a short lived World War II prisoner of war camp in the Australian state of South Australia, located in Loveday near the River Murray, in the state's Riverland. It was officially part of the Loveday POW Camp complex, and housed Japanese prisoners of war. They were employed as wood cutters for the Allied war effort. It was similar to wood camps throughout South Australia at the time, including two others attached to the Loveday POW camps - Woolenook (Wood Camp) and Katarapko (Wood Camp). The camp was officially closed on 21 February 1943.",
"Title: Dunham Massey POW Camp\n\nDunham Massey POW Camp was a POW camp detaining German prisoners of war.",
"Title: Per Bergsland\n\nSgt Per Bergsland (17 January 1918 – 9 June 1992) was a Norwegian POW in the German POW camp Stalag Luft III and one of only three men to escape to freedom in the \"Great Escape\"."
] |
1,031
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The son of Dame Ellen Terry provided what for the Punch and the Judy?
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text for the narrated portions
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bridge
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hard
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"Punch and the Judy",
"Edward Gordon Craig"
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"Squadron Leader Laurence Irving OBE, RDI (11 April 1897 – 23 October 1988) was an artist, book illustrator and Hollywood set designer and art director, the son of actors H. B. Irving and Dorothea Baird, and the biographer of his grandfather, the Victorian era actor Henry Irving.",
" His sister was the actress and founder of the \"Keep Britain Tidy\" Campaign, Elizabeth Irving.",
" He lived and died in Wittersham, Kent in 1988, within walking distance of the house, Smallhythe Place, where Dame Ellen Terry lived, who was his grandfather's leading lady at the Lyceum Theatre in London's West End."
],
"title": "Laurence Irving (set designer)"
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"sentences": [
"Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth is an oil painting by John Singer Sargent.",
" Painted in 1889, it depicts actress Ellen Terry in a famous performance of William Shakespeare's tragedy \"Macbeth\", wearing a green dress decorated with iridescent beetle wings.",
" The play was produced by Henry Irving at the Lyceum Theatre, London, with Irving also playing Macbeth opposite Terry.",
" Sargent attended the opening night on 29 December 1888 and was inspired to paint Terry's portrait almost immediately."
],
"title": "Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth"
},
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"sentences": [
"May Enid Bosworth Nunn OAM (27 November 188715 July 1982), known professionally as Enid Lorimer and also known by the pseudonym of Ellen Bosworth, was a British-born Australian film, stage actress and director, radio and television actress, writer, teacher and theosophist.",
" She was married to Count Wentworth Zerffi.",
" She attended Herbert Trees theatre in London and trained as a Shakespearean actress, she was a contemporary of Dame Sybil Thorndike and Lilian Braithwaite.",
" Miss Lorimer was also involved in silent film production in Britain during World War 1, working with the likes of Dame Ellen Terry."
],
"title": "Enid Lorimer"
},
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"sentences": [
"Ann Rachlin MBE (born 1933), is a pioneer of music appreciation for children in the UK, and the founder of \"Fun With Music\".",
" A gifted storyteller, she began teaching music appreciation in London before creating \"Fun with Music\".",
" She is a published author of children's books and an authority on Dame Ellen Terry, the great Victorian actress, and her daughter Edith Craig.",
" She is a Fellow of Grey College, University of Durham."
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"sentences": [
"Dame Ellen Mary Musson, DBE, LLD (11 August 1867 – 7 November 1960) was Chair of the General Nursing Council for England and Wales.",
" Her nursing career began in 1898.",
" She served prominently at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, West Smithfield, London."
],
"title": "Ellen Musson"
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"sentences": [
"UKSA in Cowes (previously called UK Sailing Academy) is a youth charity offering maritime training opportunities, founded by MFI entrepreneur Noel Lister in 1987.",
" He bought a Sports Council building with the intention of giving young people the opportunity to experience adventurous maritime activity.",
" HRH The Princess Royal became Patron of UKSA in 1992.",
" Dame Ellen MacArthur, Shirley Robertson, OBE and Hilary Lister are all Ambassadors for the charity."
],
"title": "UKSA (maritime charity)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Punch and the Judy is a comic ballet about marital discord choreographed by Martha Graham to music by Robert McBride.",
" Arch Lauterer designed the set, Charlotte Trowbridge, the costumes.",
" Edward Gordon Craig provided text for the narrated portions.",
" The piece premiered on August 10, 1941, at the Bennington College Theatre in Bennington, Vermont."
],
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"sentences": [
"Punch and Judy is a traditional, popular, and usually violent puppet show featuring Pulcinella (Mr. Punch) and his wife Judy.",
" The performance consists of a sequence of short scenes, each depicting an interaction between two characters, most typically Mr. Punch and one other character who usually falls victim to Judy's club.",
" It is often associated with traditional British seaside culture.",
" The various episodes of Punch and Judy are performed in the spirit of outrageous comedy—often provoking shocked laughter—and are dominated by the clowning of Mr. Punch."
],
"title": "Punch and Judy"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dame Alice Ellen Terry, GBE (27 February 1847 – 21 July 1928), known professionally as Ellen Terry, was an English actress who became the leading Shakespearean actress in Britain."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Edward Henry Gordon Craig (born Edward Godwin; 16 January 1872 – 29 July 1966), sometimes known as Gordon Craig, was an English modernist theatre practitioner; he worked as an actor, director and scenic designer, as well as developing an influential body of theoretical writings.",
" Craig was the son of actress Dame Ellen Terry."
],
"title": "Edward Gordon Craig"
}
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"Title: Laurence Irving (set designer)\n\nSquadron Leader Laurence Irving OBE, RDI (11 April 1897 – 23 October 1988) was an artist, book illustrator and Hollywood set designer and art director, the son of actors H. B. Irving and Dorothea Baird, and the biographer of his grandfather, the Victorian era actor Henry Irving. His sister was the actress and founder of the \"Keep Britain Tidy\" Campaign, Elizabeth Irving. He lived and died in Wittersham, Kent in 1988, within walking distance of the house, Smallhythe Place, where Dame Ellen Terry lived, who was his grandfather's leading lady at the Lyceum Theatre in London's West End.",
"Title: Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth\n\nEllen Terry as Lady Macbeth is an oil painting by John Singer Sargent. Painted in 1889, it depicts actress Ellen Terry in a famous performance of William Shakespeare's tragedy \"Macbeth\", wearing a green dress decorated with iridescent beetle wings. The play was produced by Henry Irving at the Lyceum Theatre, London, with Irving also playing Macbeth opposite Terry. Sargent attended the opening night on 29 December 1888 and was inspired to paint Terry's portrait almost immediately.",
"Title: Enid Lorimer\n\nMay Enid Bosworth Nunn OAM (27 November 188715 July 1982), known professionally as Enid Lorimer and also known by the pseudonym of Ellen Bosworth, was a British-born Australian film, stage actress and director, radio and television actress, writer, teacher and theosophist. She was married to Count Wentworth Zerffi. She attended Herbert Trees theatre in London and trained as a Shakespearean actress, she was a contemporary of Dame Sybil Thorndike and Lilian Braithwaite. Miss Lorimer was also involved in silent film production in Britain during World War 1, working with the likes of Dame Ellen Terry.",
"Title: Ann Rachlin\n\nAnn Rachlin MBE (born 1933), is a pioneer of music appreciation for children in the UK, and the founder of \"Fun With Music\". A gifted storyteller, she began teaching music appreciation in London before creating \"Fun with Music\". She is a published author of children's books and an authority on Dame Ellen Terry, the great Victorian actress, and her daughter Edith Craig. She is a Fellow of Grey College, University of Durham.",
"Title: Ellen Musson\n\nDame Ellen Mary Musson, DBE, LLD (11 August 1867 – 7 November 1960) was Chair of the General Nursing Council for England and Wales. Her nursing career began in 1898. She served prominently at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, West Smithfield, London.",
"Title: UKSA (maritime charity)\n\nUKSA in Cowes (previously called UK Sailing Academy) is a youth charity offering maritime training opportunities, founded by MFI entrepreneur Noel Lister in 1987. He bought a Sports Council building with the intention of giving young people the opportunity to experience adventurous maritime activity. HRH The Princess Royal became Patron of UKSA in 1992. Dame Ellen MacArthur, Shirley Robertson, OBE and Hilary Lister are all Ambassadors for the charity.",
"Title: Punch and the Judy\n\nPunch and the Judy is a comic ballet about marital discord choreographed by Martha Graham to music by Robert McBride. Arch Lauterer designed the set, Charlotte Trowbridge, the costumes. Edward Gordon Craig provided text for the narrated portions. The piece premiered on August 10, 1941, at the Bennington College Theatre in Bennington, Vermont.",
"Title: Punch and Judy\n\nPunch and Judy is a traditional, popular, and usually violent puppet show featuring Pulcinella (Mr. Punch) and his wife Judy. The performance consists of a sequence of short scenes, each depicting an interaction between two characters, most typically Mr. Punch and one other character who usually falls victim to Judy's club. It is often associated with traditional British seaside culture. The various episodes of Punch and Judy are performed in the spirit of outrageous comedy—often provoking shocked laughter—and are dominated by the clowning of Mr. Punch.",
"Title: Ellen Terry\n\nDame Alice Ellen Terry, GBE (27 February 1847 – 21 July 1928), known professionally as Ellen Terry, was an English actress who became the leading Shakespearean actress in Britain.",
"Title: Edward Gordon Craig\n\nEdward Henry Gordon Craig (born Edward Godwin; 16 January 1872 – 29 July 1966), sometimes known as Gordon Craig, was an English modernist theatre practitioner; he worked as an actor, director and scenic designer, as well as developing an influential body of theoretical writings. Craig was the son of actress Dame Ellen Terry."
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Who does the co-writer of Clerks who was born in 1970 do a podcast with?
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Jason Mewes
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"Jason Michael Lee (born April 25, 1970) is an American actor, producer and skateboarder.",
" He is best known for his roles as Earl Hickey in the television comedy series \"My Name Is Earl\", David Seville in the \"Alvin and the Chipmunks\" film franchise and the voice of Syndrome in \"The Incredibles\".",
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" Bang!",
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" Aukerman is the co-creator of \"Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis\" and co-founder of the Earwolf podcast network."
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"Jay & Silent Bob Get Old is a weekly podcast featuring filmmaker Kevin Smith and actor Jason Mewes.",
" Released each Wednesday, the podcast features Jason Mewes talking about his drug addictions and sexual adventures.",
" The podcast has toured across the United States and internationally to Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom.",
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"Rajesh Kumar Jhanji (born 24 February 1970 in Portsmouth) better known by his stage names Raji James is a British Indian actor, club night promotor and podcast co-host, best known for his roles as Ash Ferreira in \"EastEnders\" and as DS Vik Singh in \"The Bill\".",
" He also played Abdul Khan in the 1999 film \"East Is East\".",
" Between 2007-2008 he participated in \"The Ray Peacock Podcast\"."
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"Joel Bogen (born 3 September 1958) is an English rock and punk guitarist.",
" He worked with Toyah Willcox from the late 1970s to 1983 as the guitar player in her eponymous band and was the co-writer on nearly all of the material they recorded.",
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" He came to prominence with the low-budget comedy film \"Clerks\" (1994), which he wrote, directed, co-produced, and acted in as the character Silent Bob of stoner duo Jay and Silent Bob.",
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"Garth Ivan Richard Porter (born 24 September 1948) is a New Zealand-born Australian multi-instrumental musician, songwriter and record producer.",
" He was a member, on keyboards and backing vocals, of the pop group, Sherbet (1970–84), and co-wrote both of their number-one singles, \"Summer Love\" (March 1975) and \"Howzat\" (May 1976).",
" Porter is a co-writer and producer for country music singer Lee Kernaghan."
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"Margo Winkler (born c. 1935) is an American actress, who often played minor roles as receptionists, clerks or judges.",
" She is known for her minor roles in several of Martin Scorsese's films which her husband Irwin Winkler produced.",
" She is best known for her roles in \"Goodfellas\" (1990) as Belle Kessler and as the receptionist in \"The King of Comedy\" (1983) whom Robert De Niro's character approaches on numerous occasions.",
" She is also known for her role as Barbara in \"Life as a House\" (2001).",
" She made her screen debut in 1970 in Stuart Hagmann's \"The Strawberry Statement\".",
" In 1999 she appeared in her son Charles Winkler's picture \"Rocky Marciano\", and her last appearance was in 2006 in her husband Irwin Winkler's \"Home of the Brave\" as a waiting room mother."
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"Bryan Lee Johnson (born December 7, 1967) is an American comic book writer, podcaster, actor and television personality associated with filmmaker Kevin Smith and the View Askewniverse.",
" He is best known by his local fame in New Jersey and appearances in Smith's New Jersey films as comic book fan Steve-Dave Pulasti.",
" He was also the basis for the \"Clerks\" character Randal Graves.",
" Through his friendship with Smith, he was often involved in his productions until Smith moved to Los Angeles.",
" He wrote and directed one film, \"Vulgar\" (2000), for View Askew.",
" He worked briefly at the Los Angeles branch of Smith's comic book store, Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash.",
" He became co-host of the \"Tell 'Em Steve-Dave!",
"\" podcast with friend Walt Flanagan and Brian Quinn.",
" He also has co-starred on the AMC reality series \"Comic Book Men\" since 2012."
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"Title: Jeff Anderson\n\nJeffrey Allan Anderson (born April 21, 1970) is an American film actor, film director, and screenwriter best known for starring as Randal Graves in \"Clerks\" and \"Clerks II\". In between, he has appeared in other Kevin Smith-directed films and has written, directed, and starred in \"Now You Know\".",
"Title: Jason Lee (actor)\n\nJason Michael Lee (born April 25, 1970) is an American actor, producer and skateboarder. He is best known for his roles as Earl Hickey in the television comedy series \"My Name Is Earl\", David Seville in the \"Alvin and the Chipmunks\" film franchise and the voice of Syndrome in \"The Incredibles\". He is also known for his roles in Kevin Smith films such as \"Mallrats\", \"Chasing Amy\", \"Dogma\", \"Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back\", \"Jersey Girl\", \"Clerks II\" and \"Cop Out\".",
"Title: Scott Aukerman\n\nScott Aukerman (born July 2, 1970) is an American writer, actor, comedian, television personality, director, producer, and podcast host. Starting as a writer and performer in the later seasons of the sketch series \"Mr. Show\", Aukerman is best known as the host of the weekly comedy podcast \"Comedy Bang! Bang! \" as well as the IFC original television series of the same name. Aukerman is the co-creator of \"Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis\" and co-founder of the Earwolf podcast network.",
"Title: Jay & Silent Bob Get Old\n\nJay & Silent Bob Get Old is a weekly podcast featuring filmmaker Kevin Smith and actor Jason Mewes. Released each Wednesday, the podcast features Jason Mewes talking about his drug addictions and sexual adventures. The podcast has toured across the United States and internationally to Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. iTunes named the podcast one of the best podcasts of 2010.",
"Title: Raji James\n\nRajesh Kumar Jhanji (born 24 February 1970 in Portsmouth) better known by his stage names Raji James is a British Indian actor, club night promotor and podcast co-host, best known for his roles as Ash Ferreira in \"EastEnders\" and as DS Vik Singh in \"The Bill\". He also played Abdul Khan in the 1999 film \"East Is East\". Between 2007-2008 he participated in \"The Ray Peacock Podcast\".",
"Title: Joel Bogen\n\nJoel Bogen (born 3 September 1958) is an English rock and punk guitarist. He worked with Toyah Willcox from the late 1970s to 1983 as the guitar player in her eponymous band and was the co-writer on nearly all of the material they recorded. Bogen also produced \"Heaven\", the 1997 debut album of neo soul artist Jai, for M&G and RCA Records.",
"Title: Kevin Smith\n\nKevin Patrick Smith (born August 2, 1970) is an American filmmaker, actor, comic book writer, author, and podcaster. He came to prominence with the low-budget comedy film \"Clerks\" (1994), which he wrote, directed, co-produced, and acted in as the character Silent Bob of stoner duo Jay and Silent Bob. Jay and Silent Bob have appeared in Smith's follow-up films \"Mallrats\", \"Chasing Amy\", \"Dogma\", and \"Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back\" which were set primarily in his home state of New Jersey. While not strictly sequential, the films frequently featured crossover plot elements, character references, and a shared canon described by fans as the \"View Askewniverse\", named after his production company View Askew Productions, which he co-founded with Scott Mosier.",
"Title: Garth Porter\n\nGarth Ivan Richard Porter (born 24 September 1948) is a New Zealand-born Australian multi-instrumental musician, songwriter and record producer. He was a member, on keyboards and backing vocals, of the pop group, Sherbet (1970–84), and co-wrote both of their number-one singles, \"Summer Love\" (March 1975) and \"Howzat\" (May 1976). Porter is a co-writer and producer for country music singer Lee Kernaghan.",
"Title: Margo Winkler\n\nMargo Winkler (born c. 1935) is an American actress, who often played minor roles as receptionists, clerks or judges. She is known for her minor roles in several of Martin Scorsese's films which her husband Irwin Winkler produced. She is best known for her roles in \"Goodfellas\" (1990) as Belle Kessler and as the receptionist in \"The King of Comedy\" (1983) whom Robert De Niro's character approaches on numerous occasions. She is also known for her role as Barbara in \"Life as a House\" (2001). She made her screen debut in 1970 in Stuart Hagmann's \"The Strawberry Statement\". In 1999 she appeared in her son Charles Winkler's picture \"Rocky Marciano\", and her last appearance was in 2006 in her husband Irwin Winkler's \"Home of the Brave\" as a waiting room mother.",
"Title: Bryan Johnson (comic book writer)\n\nBryan Lee Johnson (born December 7, 1967) is an American comic book writer, podcaster, actor and television personality associated with filmmaker Kevin Smith and the View Askewniverse. He is best known by his local fame in New Jersey and appearances in Smith's New Jersey films as comic book fan Steve-Dave Pulasti. He was also the basis for the \"Clerks\" character Randal Graves. Through his friendship with Smith, he was often involved in his productions until Smith moved to Los Angeles. He wrote and directed one film, \"Vulgar\" (2000), for View Askew. He worked briefly at the Los Angeles branch of Smith's comic book store, Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash. He became co-host of the \"Tell 'Em Steve-Dave! \" podcast with friend Walt Flanagan and Brian Quinn. He also has co-starred on the AMC reality series \"Comic Book Men\" since 2012."
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In which province is this city found that is located about 15 km northeast of Oosterwolde, Gelderland?
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Overijssel
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"Miazzina is a \"comune\" (municipality) in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 130 km northeast of Turin and about 15 km northeast of Verbania.",
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"Micigliano is a \"comune\" (municipality) in the Province of Rieti in the Italian region Latium, located about 80 km northeast of Rome and about 15 km northeast of Rieti.",
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"Coggiola is a \"comune\" (municipality) in the Province of Biella in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 80 km northeast of Turin and about 15 km northeast of Biella.",
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"Ro is a \"comune\" (municipality) in the Province of Ferrara in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about 60 km northeast of Bologna and about 15 km northeast of Ferrara.",
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"Title: Miazzina\n\nMiazzina is a \"comune\" (municipality) in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 130 km northeast of Turin and about 15 km northeast of Verbania. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 415 and an area of 21.5 km2 .",
"Title: Oosterwolde, Gelderland\n\nOosterwolde is a village in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is located in the municipality of Oldebroek, about 15 km southwest of Zwolle.",
"Title: Micigliano\n\nMicigliano is a \"comune\" (municipality) in the Province of Rieti in the Italian region Latium, located about 80 km northeast of Rome and about 15 km northeast of Rieti. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 146 and an area of 37.8 km2 .",
"Title: Zwolle\n\nZwolle (] ) is the capital city and municipality of the province of Overijssel, Netherlands. It has a population around 125,000.",
"Title: Coggiola\n\nCoggiola is a \"comune\" (municipality) in the Province of Biella in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 80 km northeast of Turin and about 15 km northeast of Biella. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 2,285 and an area of 23.7 km2 .",
"Title: Fiorano al Serio\n\nFiorano al Serio is a \"comune\" (municipality) in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 60 km northeast of Milan and about 15 km northeast of Bergamo.",
"Title: Ro, Emilia-Romagna\n\nRo is a \"comune\" (municipality) in the Province of Ferrara in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about 60 km northeast of Bologna and about 15 km northeast of Ferrara. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 3,663 and an area of 43.0 km2 .",
"Title: Pray, Piedmont\n\nPray is a \"comune\" (municipality) in the Province of Biella in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 80 km northeast of Turin and about 15 km northeast of Biella. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 2,434 and an area of 9.3 km2 ."
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Interview with a Killa featured production from the CEO of what Houston record label?
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Rap-a-Lot Records
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"The Marathon Continues or TMC for short, is the sixth official mixtape by American rapper Nipsey Hussle.",
" The mixtape was released as a free digital download on mixtape hosting websites, and to iTunes on November 1, 2011, via Hussle's All Money In record label.",
" The mixtape featured production by 1500 or Nothin', THC, Wizzo, and Mistah Mota, among others.",
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"Mariah Carey is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey, released on June 12, 1990 by Columbia Records.",
" Its music incorporates a range of contemporary genres with a mix of slow ballads and dance tracks.",
" Originally, Carey wrote four songs with Ben Margulies, which solely constituted her demo tape.",
" While altered and partially re-sung after being signed to Columbia, all four songs made the final cut for the album.",
" Aside from Margulies, Carey worked with a range of professional writers and producers, all of whom were hired by Columbia CEO, Tommy Mottola.",
" \"Mariah Carey\" featured production and writing from Rhett Lawrence, Ric Wake and Narada Michael Walden, all of whom were top record producers at the time.",
" Together with Carey, they conceived the album and reconstructed her original demo tape."
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"Time's Runnin' Out is the sixth album released by Brand Nubian.",
" It was released on August 21, 2007, on Traffic Entertainment and featured production from Grand Puba, Lord Jamar, DJ Alamo, and Lord Finesse.",
" The material on this album was actually recorded in 1997 and 1998 before Foundation, as evidenced in several songs that mention 1997 and 1998.",
" Grand Puba mentioned in an interview with HipHopDX.com that this was the actual album that got them signed to Arista but after they got with the label the group kept on recording material which resulted in an entire new album in Foundation."
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"Radio Killa Records is an American record label created by singer-songwriter/producer The-Dream.",
" The label operates as an imprint of, and is distributed through, Def Jam Recordings.",
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"Return of the Funky Man is the second album from hip hop producer and MC Lord Finesse.",
" In 1991, Finesse split from his former partner DJ Mike Smooth, and his former record label, Wild Pitch Records, to release his first solo effort.",
" \"Return of the Funky Man\", which featured production from Finesse's D.I.T.C. partners Diamond D and Showbiz, and former Ice-T producers Aladdin and S.L.J. Finesse also produced his first beats on this album and would go on to become one of hip-hop's legendary producers.",
" Guest appearances are provided by Percee P and D.I.T.C.'s A.G..",
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"Lawless Element is an underground hip hop duo from Detroit, Michigan.",
" The duo is composed of cousins Griot (West African for \"Storyteller\", born Alfred Austin) as emcee and Magnif (born Kavi Tapsico) as DJ, producer and emcee.",
" The duo of Magnif and Griot became engulfed in hip hop culture at the ages of 6 and 9, and spent their teenage years honing their skills on the production boards and on the microphone.",
" At the ages of 16 and 19, the duo released their first single, titled \"Mic Check\", in 2003 on Running Man Records.",
" The next year, the duo hooked up with fellow Detroit native, producer J Dilla, to release the single \"The Shining\".",
" In early 2005, LE worked with Dilla's Jaylib partner Madlib on the single \"High\", which landed them a deal with popular independent rap label Babygrande Records.",
" Their debut album, \"\", was released in September 2005 to generally positive reviews.",
" \"Soundvision\" featured production from Magnif, J Dilla and Madlib and guest appearances from Dilla, Melanie Rutherford, Phat Kat, Big Tone, P.Dot, SelfSays and Diverse.",
" \"Rules Pt. 2\" was the album's lead single, and also became the duo's first music video.",
" URB magazine gave the album 4 out of 5 stars and stated that it was \"Heavily influenced by the golden age of De La Soul, Pete Rock and DJ Premier\" and that it featured \"12 top-shelf tracks\" The album also earned the duo Featured Artist status on the Okayplayer website.",
" Magnif has continued production work for a number of other underground acts, and released a mixtape titled \"SupaBeatMaker\" in late 2005.",
" The duo has announced plans for their second album, tentatively titled \"Evil\", scheduled for released in 2008 on Babygrande Records.",
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"Brandi Younger better known as Gripsta, is an Oakland, California born female rap artist/actress discovered by Ice-T at the age of 13.",
" She was featured on song titled \"Funky Gripsta\" off of his 1993 album release \"Home Invasion\" and later signed to Tuff Break/A&M Records in the 1990s.",
" Her debut single \"Pop Goz the 9\" was partially leaked in January 1994, its music video was directed by Ice-T.",
" However Gripsta's debut single was never officially released.",
" The Tuff Break label on A&M records was dropped before her scheduled release date.",
" She was later featured on \"The Seventh Deadly Sin\", Ice-T's 7th album, Released: October 12, 1999 as well as numerous features on record label Def Jam's \"The Murda Squad\" album.",
" She worked with many artists under that association including South Central Cartel, Spice One and Sh'killa.",
" Gripsta was also featured in a principal role in the movie \"Dangerous Minds\" in which she played one of the many troubled teens that actress Michelle Pfeiffer sought to reform.",
" Other acting credits include a guest star appearance in the \"Leaving the Life\" episode of the CBS television show \"Promised Land\", a semi popular spin-off of CBS more successful show \"Touched by an Angel\".",
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"Interview with a Killa is the fourth album released by rapper, Ganksta NIP.",
" It was released on June 30, 1998 through Rap-a-Lot Records and featured production from Mike Dean, James Prince, J.B., Red Boy and Lakewood.",
" The album peaked at #57 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #34 on the Top Heatseekers.",
" This would mark Ganksta N-I-P's final album with Rap-a-Lot Records.",
" The album sold 19,515 units up to the year 2005"
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"Daniel Wilson is an American singer, songwriter and record producer from Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States.",
" His debut EP, \"Young Rubbish\", was released in 2014 by the London-based record label Zap Records, and featured production credits by Sam Billen and Ryan Pinkston.",
" His latest release, \"Boy Who Cried Thunder\", was released in November 2014 also on Zap Records.",
" In 2015, he contributed with The Weeknd in co-writing and producing \"Sidewalks\", featuring vocals from Kendrick Lamar, which appears in his third album, entitled \"Starboy\".",
" He has also worked with notable artists, producers and musicians such as Miguel, Twin Shadow, Joe Goddard, ZHU, DJ Dahi, Leo Abrahams among many others."
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"Title: The Marathon Continues\n\nThe Marathon Continues or TMC for short, is the sixth official mixtape by American rapper Nipsey Hussle. The mixtape was released as a free digital download on mixtape hosting websites, and to iTunes on November 1, 2011, via Hussle's All Money In record label. The mixtape featured production by 1500 or Nothin', THC, Wizzo, and Mistah Mota, among others. Guest appearances on the mixtape included Dom Kennedy, YG, Cobby Supreme and Yung Brodee among others.",
"Title: James Prince\n\nJames Prince (also referred to as J. Prince) (born October 31, 1964) is the CEO of Houston,TX -based Rap-a-Lot Records, and boxing manager to the sport's top talents, such as Andre Ward and previously [[Floyd Mayweather II.",
"Title: Mariah Carey (album)\n\nMariah Carey is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey, released on June 12, 1990 by Columbia Records. Its music incorporates a range of contemporary genres with a mix of slow ballads and dance tracks. Originally, Carey wrote four songs with Ben Margulies, which solely constituted her demo tape. While altered and partially re-sung after being signed to Columbia, all four songs made the final cut for the album. Aside from Margulies, Carey worked with a range of professional writers and producers, all of whom were hired by Columbia CEO, Tommy Mottola. \"Mariah Carey\" featured production and writing from Rhett Lawrence, Ric Wake and Narada Michael Walden, all of whom were top record producers at the time. Together with Carey, they conceived the album and reconstructed her original demo tape.",
"Title: Time's Runnin' Out\n\nTime's Runnin' Out is the sixth album released by Brand Nubian. It was released on August 21, 2007, on Traffic Entertainment and featured production from Grand Puba, Lord Jamar, DJ Alamo, and Lord Finesse. The material on this album was actually recorded in 1997 and 1998 before Foundation, as evidenced in several songs that mention 1997 and 1998. Grand Puba mentioned in an interview with HipHopDX.com that this was the actual album that got them signed to Arista but after they got with the label the group kept on recording material which resulted in an entire new album in Foundation.",
"Title: Radio Killa Records\n\nRadio Killa Records is an American record label created by singer-songwriter/producer The-Dream. The label operates as an imprint of, and is distributed through, Def Jam Recordings. The-Dream is the CEO of the label, responsible for choosing all the singles released by its artists.",
"Title: Return of the Funky Man\n\nReturn of the Funky Man is the second album from hip hop producer and MC Lord Finesse. In 1991, Finesse split from his former partner DJ Mike Smooth, and his former record label, Wild Pitch Records, to release his first solo effort. \"Return of the Funky Man\", which featured production from Finesse's D.I.T.C. partners Diamond D and Showbiz, and former Ice-T producers Aladdin and S.L.J. Finesse also produced his first beats on this album and would go on to become one of hip-hop's legendary producers. Guest appearances are provided by Percee P and D.I.T.C.'s A.G.. Finesse was signed to this Warner Bros. Records subsidiary because of Ice-T, who enjoyed a very positive relationship with the label, even through the controversy surrounding \"Cop Killer,\" the notorious song by his heavy metal band Body Count.",
"Title: Lawless Element\n\nLawless Element is an underground hip hop duo from Detroit, Michigan. The duo is composed of cousins Griot (West African for \"Storyteller\", born Alfred Austin) as emcee and Magnif (born Kavi Tapsico) as DJ, producer and emcee. The duo of Magnif and Griot became engulfed in hip hop culture at the ages of 6 and 9, and spent their teenage years honing their skills on the production boards and on the microphone. At the ages of 16 and 19, the duo released their first single, titled \"Mic Check\", in 2003 on Running Man Records. The next year, the duo hooked up with fellow Detroit native, producer J Dilla, to release the single \"The Shining\". In early 2005, LE worked with Dilla's Jaylib partner Madlib on the single \"High\", which landed them a deal with popular independent rap label Babygrande Records. Their debut album, \"\", was released in September 2005 to generally positive reviews. \"Soundvision\" featured production from Magnif, J Dilla and Madlib and guest appearances from Dilla, Melanie Rutherford, Phat Kat, Big Tone, P.Dot, SelfSays and Diverse. \"Rules Pt. 2\" was the album's lead single, and also became the duo's first music video. URB magazine gave the album 4 out of 5 stars and stated that it was \"Heavily influenced by the golden age of De La Soul, Pete Rock and DJ Premier\" and that it featured \"12 top-shelf tracks\" The album also earned the duo Featured Artist status on the Okayplayer website. Magnif has continued production work for a number of other underground acts, and released a mixtape titled \"SupaBeatMaker\" in late 2005. The duo has announced plans for their second album, tentatively titled \"Evil\", scheduled for released in 2008 on Babygrande Records. Magnif is also planning the release of a full-length production and solo album.",
"Title: Gripsta\n\nBrandi Younger better known as Gripsta, is an Oakland, California born female rap artist/actress discovered by Ice-T at the age of 13. She was featured on song titled \"Funky Gripsta\" off of his 1993 album release \"Home Invasion\" and later signed to Tuff Break/A&M Records in the 1990s. Her debut single \"Pop Goz the 9\" was partially leaked in January 1994, its music video was directed by Ice-T. However Gripsta's debut single was never officially released. The Tuff Break label on A&M records was dropped before her scheduled release date. She was later featured on \"The Seventh Deadly Sin\", Ice-T's 7th album, Released: October 12, 1999 as well as numerous features on record label Def Jam's \"The Murda Squad\" album. She worked with many artists under that association including South Central Cartel, Spice One and Sh'killa. Gripsta was also featured in a principal role in the movie \"Dangerous Minds\" in which she played one of the many troubled teens that actress Michelle Pfeiffer sought to reform. Other acting credits include a guest star appearance in the \"Leaving the Life\" episode of the CBS television show \"Promised Land\", a semi popular spin-off of CBS more successful show \"Touched by an Angel\". Gripsta has since changed her name to Egypt.",
"Title: Interview with a Killa\n\nInterview with a Killa is the fourth album released by rapper, Ganksta NIP. It was released on June 30, 1998 through Rap-a-Lot Records and featured production from Mike Dean, James Prince, J.B., Red Boy and Lakewood. The album peaked at #57 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #34 on the Top Heatseekers. This would mark Ganksta N-I-P's final album with Rap-a-Lot Records. The album sold 19,515 units up to the year 2005",
"Title: Daniel Wilson (musician)\n\nDaniel Wilson is an American singer, songwriter and record producer from Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States. His debut EP, \"Young Rubbish\", was released in 2014 by the London-based record label Zap Records, and featured production credits by Sam Billen and Ryan Pinkston. His latest release, \"Boy Who Cried Thunder\", was released in November 2014 also on Zap Records. In 2015, he contributed with The Weeknd in co-writing and producing \"Sidewalks\", featuring vocals from Kendrick Lamar, which appears in his third album, entitled \"Starboy\". He has also worked with notable artists, producers and musicians such as Miguel, Twin Shadow, Joe Goddard, ZHU, DJ Dahi, Leo Abrahams among many others."
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What actress, born on June 22, 1949 stars in the television series "Thicker than Water"?
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Lindsay Wagner
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" Her high-pitched voice could be heard announcing the show's title at the beginning of each episode.",
" She also played in more roles in film and television through the years as well as some voice acting in the television series Alvin and the Chipmunks, the film The Chipmunk Adventure, the direct-to-video film Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman, and as the voice for Mrs. Lisburn, a minor character in the 2006 video game Bully, from Rockstar Games."
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"Lindsay Jean Wagner (born June 22, 1949) is an American film and television actress, model, author, singer, acting coach, and adjunct professor.",
" Wagner is best known for her portrayal of the 1970s television leading female science fiction action character Jaime Sommers, who takes on special high-risk government missions using her superhuman bionic powers in the American television series \"The Bionic Woman\" (1976–1978).",
" She first played this role on the 1970s American television series \"The Six Million Dollar Man\".",
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" In 2011, she came to prominence after marrying football player Kordell Stewart in an elaborate ceremony broadcast on the television series \"Platinum Weddings\", although they experienced a widely publicized divorce in 2013.",
" In 2012, Williams was cast in the fifth season of the reality television series \"The Real Housewives of Atlanta\".",
" In 2014, she launched a career in the music industry with the launch of her single \"Flatline\" under the record label Kandi Koated Entertainment.",
" Williams was a contestant on the eighth installment of the reality competition series, \"The Celebrity Apprentice\", now known as \"The New Celebrity Apprentice\".",
" She played for the charity \"Hosea\".",
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"Thicker Than Water is an American reality television series that premiered on November 10, 2013, on Bravo.",
" The series chronicles the family dynamic of former professional basketball player and an American gospel-jazz instrumentalist Ben Tankard, his wife Jewel and their children.",
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"Sound of Colors is a Chinese and Taiwanese romance television series, based on the comic book of the same name by famous Taiwanese illustrator Jimmy Liao.",
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"Aaron Brink (born November 11, 1974) is an American professional mixed martial artist and former boxer currently competing for the Gladiator Challenge promotion where he is their current Interim Heavyweight Champion.",
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"Title: It's Supposed to be Thicker than Water\n\n\"It's Supposed to be Thicker than Water\" is the twenty-second episode of the popular 1969 ITC British television series Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) starring Mike Pratt, Kenneth Cope and Annette Andre. The episode was first broadcast on 13 February 1970 on the ITV. Directed by Leslie Norman.",
"Title: Dody Goodman\n\nDolores \"Dody\" Goodman (October 28, 1914 – June 22, 2008) was an American character actress, known for her playing the mother of the title character (played by Louise Lasser) in the television series \"Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman\". Her high-pitched voice could be heard announcing the show's title at the beginning of each episode. She also played in more roles in film and television through the years as well as some voice acting in the television series Alvin and the Chipmunks, the film The Chipmunk Adventure, the direct-to-video film Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman, and as the voice for Mrs. Lisburn, a minor character in the 2006 video game Bully, from Rockstar Games.",
"Title: Thicker than Water (2005 film)\n\nThicker than Water is a television film starring Melissa Gilbert and Lindsay Wagner. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on March 12, 2005.",
"Title: Lindsay Wagner\n\nLindsay Jean Wagner (born June 22, 1949) is an American film and television actress, model, author, singer, acting coach, and adjunct professor. Wagner is best known for her portrayal of the 1970s television leading female science fiction action character Jaime Sommers, who takes on special high-risk government missions using her superhuman bionic powers in the American television series \"The Bionic Woman\" (1976–1978). She first played this role on the 1970s American television series \"The Six Million Dollar Man\". The Jaime Sommers character also became a pop culture icon of the 1970s. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, she reprised the role in several bionic reunion television movies.",
"Title: Porsha Williams\n\nPorsha Dyanne Williams (born June 22, 1981), also known by her former married name Porsha Stewart, is an American television personality, model, actress and singer. Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, she modeled for music videos and calendar spreads in her early adulthood. In 2011, she came to prominence after marrying football player Kordell Stewart in an elaborate ceremony broadcast on the television series \"Platinum Weddings\", although they experienced a widely publicized divorce in 2013. In 2012, Williams was cast in the fifth season of the reality television series \"The Real Housewives of Atlanta\". In 2014, she launched a career in the music industry with the launch of her single \"Flatline\" under the record label Kandi Koated Entertainment. Williams was a contestant on the eighth installment of the reality competition series, \"The Celebrity Apprentice\", now known as \"The New Celebrity Apprentice\". She played for the charity \"Hosea\". On January 23, 2017, she was the eighth contestant fired, finishing in 8th place and raising no money for her charity.",
"Title: Thicker Than Water (TV series)\n\nThicker Than Water is an American reality television series that premiered on November 10, 2013, on Bravo. The series chronicles the family dynamic of former professional basketball player and an American gospel-jazz instrumentalist Ben Tankard, his wife Jewel and their children. Bravo previously aired a pilot titled \"Thicker Than Water: The Marinos\" in August 2011 that had the same premise but centered on a different family.",
"Title: Sound of Colors (TV series)\n\nSound of Colors is a Chinese and Taiwanese romance television series, based on the comic book of the same name by famous Taiwanese illustrator Jimmy Liao. It first broadcast on June 10, 2006 in Taiwan, followed by subsequent broadcasts in other Asian countries. A film version starring Tony Leung and Miriam Yeung was made in 2003, but the TV drama and the film have completely different storylines. While the television series is adapted from Liao's illustrations, the content of the TV version of \"Sound of Colors\" varies, as the plot is thicker.",
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"Title: Aaron Brink\n\nAaron Brink (born November 11, 1974) is an American professional mixed martial artist and former boxer currently competing for the Gladiator Challenge promotion where he is their current Interim Heavyweight Champion. Aaron has competed in the UFC, King of the Cage, Gladiator Challenge, RINGS and the World Extreme Cagefighting. Brink was cast in the movie Thicker Than Water, filmed and released in 2006 in Iceland and Shipwrecked on a Great Lake, a movie released exclusively in Canada. Aaron also briefly had a career acting in hardcore pornographic films under the name \"Dick Delaware\", beginning sometime in 2000 and ending in June 2005, this was first revealed after he appeared in a notorious episode of himself during a methamphetamine addiction filmed for the television series Intervention in 2006."
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Which Ghanaian district capital shares its name with a number of other towns in Ghana and is located in one of the new districts created in 2008?
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Nsuta
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"Temenggor Lake (Malay: \"Tasik Temenggor\" ) is a lake in Hulu Perak District, Perak, Malaysia.",
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" This man-made lake is located south of 1,533 m high Ulu Titi Basah peak.",
" It was created after the construction of Temenggor Dam to generate electric power.",
" The lake is located about 45 km from the Hulu Perak district capital, Gerik.",
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"Nagasa District was one of the four districts created in former Awa Province on April 1, 1889.",
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" On April 1, 1897, Nagasa District was merged into Awa District, Chiba."
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"The Konkomba people are a Gur ethnic group residing mainly in the Northern, Brong Ahafo, Volta, Eastern and Greater Accra Regions of Ghana.",
" Saboba, Chereponi and Nanumba Districts, Gushiegu and Karaga districts, Zabzugu and Tatale-Sanguli districts in the Northern Region and the Nkwanta North and South Districts in the Volta Region are a few examples of administrative districts where Bikpakpaam are seen in huge populations.",
" Other key towns of Bikpakpaam in Ghana are Atebubu, Kintampo, Techiman and Yeji in the Brong Ahafo Region.",
" According to the Act 280 of the Anatomy act of Ghana, the Konkomba people (known as Bikpakpaam) are the second largest ethnic group in the Northern Region of Ghana.",
" The 2010 census data indicates that Bikpakpaam in Ghana number 823,000 and applying the intercensal growth rate would give a population of more than one million now.",
" CIA The World Factbook reports in Demographics of Ghana that Konkomba people are the 8th largest Ethnic group in Ghana representing 3.5% of the Total population of Ghana.",
" Saboba (Chabob) in the Northern Region of Ghana is the capital town of all Bikpakpaam in Ghana.",
" Bikpakpaam are also found in the republic of Togo, a sister West African country to Ghana.",
" In Togo Bikpakpaam reside mainly in the Kara, Central and Plateaux Regions.",
" Guerin Kouka (a.k.a. Nanguem Do, the capital of Dankpen district) in the Kara Region is the capital town of Bikpakpaam in Togo.",
" Dankpen district is located in the north western corridor of Togo.",
" In Schwartz's (2005) account, Bikpakpaam number about 50,100 in Togo.",
" The 2011 census in Togo indicates however that the total population of Bikpakpaam in Dankpen district alone was 122,209.",
" Visit Konkomba language for more information.",
" Konkomba people speak Konkomba language a.k.a Likpakpaln.",
" The traditional dance of Konkomba people is Kinachunŋ (pronounced k-i-naa-chung).",
" All Konkomba settlements are led by a traditional chief called Ubor.",
" In Bikpakpaam dominant areas, the people have instituted or established their own chieftains who serve as overlords of the settlements.",
" For instance, the Saboba area has the Uchabob-bor as the overlord.",
" Bikpakpaam strongly believe in solidarity, determination and hard-work.",
" Until the turn of the 21st century, their primary occupation was farming and animal husbandry.",
" In occupational terms, Bikpakpaam are mainly subsistence farmers and rearers of animals such as poultry, small ruminants and cattle.",
" This, probably, explains their scattered settlement across the West African sub-region.",
" Indeed, Maasole intimates that Bikpakpaam have always been on the move, in search for fertile farmlands.",
" Most Konkombas are actively in education today and a recent research projects that Konkombas will become a dominant force in politics, health, education and the civil society by 2025."
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"Bijapur District, formerly known as Birjapur, is one of the 27 districts of the state of Chhattisgarh in central India.",
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" As of 2011 it is the second least populous district of Chhattisgarh (out of 18), after Narayanpur.",
" It is the second-least literate district in India, with a literacy rate of at 41.58%, according to the 2011 census.",
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"This is a list of districts of Afghanistan, known as \"wuleswali\" (Pashto: ولسوالۍ or \"wuləswāləi\"; Persian: شهرستان ), which are one level below the provinces.",
" The number of districts has fluctuated over the years, with new districts created by splitting or merging parts of others.",
" Prior to 1979, there were 325 districts but a major reorganization in 2004 led to the number increasing to 397.",
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"Pennsylvania's 10th Congressional District is located in the central and northeast regions of the state.",
" The district was one of the 12 original districts created prior to the 4th Congress.",
" It is currently represented by Republican Tom Marino, who defeated Democratic incumbent Chris Carney during the 2010 U.S. House elections.",
" In 2006, the 10th district experienced one of the greatest party shifts among all House seats that switched party control: in 2004, Republican Don Sherwood won with an 86% margin of victory over his nearest opponent and two years later, Carney unseated Sherwood by a 53%–47% margin.",
" In 2008, Carney won reelection by 12 points but the district swung back in 2010, electing Tom Marino.",
" The district is mostly Republican in its political composition, an aspect of the district that is reflected especially well in presidential elections.",
" In 2004, President George W. Bush won 60 percent of the vote in the district and in 2008, Senator John McCain beat Senator Barack Obama here by a margin of 54 percent to 45 percent.",
" Nonetheless, Carney easily won reelection as a Democrat the same year McCain won the district.",
" However, in the 2010 midterm elections, Marino unseated Carney by a 55%–45% margin.",
" In 2016, local business man and former mayor of Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, Mike Molesevich challenged Marino for the seat, but he fell to the Republican in November by more than two to one.",
" Marino remains the congressman in the 10th district, but he has expressed interest in a 2018 gubernatorial run rather than standing for reelection."
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"Title: Narayanpur, Chhattisgarh\n\nNarayanpur town (Hindi: नारायणपुर ) is the administrative headquarters of Narayanpur district of the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. It is one of two new districts created on May 11, 2007, originating from the Bastar district.",
"Title: Temenggor Lake\n\nTemenggor Lake (Malay: \"Tasik Temenggor\" ) is a lake in Hulu Perak District, Perak, Malaysia. It is the second largest lake in Peninsula Malaysia after Kenyir Lake in Terengganu. This man-made lake is located south of 1,533 m high Ulu Titi Basah peak. It was created after the construction of Temenggor Dam to generate electric power. The lake is located about 45 km from the Hulu Perak district capital, Gerik. There is a man-made island, Banding Island (Pulau Banding) and Lake Temenggor Bridge on the East-West Highway which crosses the lake.",
"Title: Nagasa District, Chiba\n\nNagasa District was one of the four districts created in former Awa Province on April 1, 1889. Much of the area of the district was part of the former Hanabusa Domain. At the time of its foundation, the district consisted of two towns (Kamogawa and Amatsu) and nine villages. On April 1, 1897, Nagasa District was merged into Awa District, Chiba.",
"Title: Konkomba people\n\nThe Konkomba people are a Gur ethnic group residing mainly in the Northern, Brong Ahafo, Volta, Eastern and Greater Accra Regions of Ghana. Saboba, Chereponi and Nanumba Districts, Gushiegu and Karaga districts, Zabzugu and Tatale-Sanguli districts in the Northern Region and the Nkwanta North and South Districts in the Volta Region are a few examples of administrative districts where Bikpakpaam are seen in huge populations. Other key towns of Bikpakpaam in Ghana are Atebubu, Kintampo, Techiman and Yeji in the Brong Ahafo Region. According to the Act 280 of the Anatomy act of Ghana, the Konkomba people (known as Bikpakpaam) are the second largest ethnic group in the Northern Region of Ghana. The 2010 census data indicates that Bikpakpaam in Ghana number 823,000 and applying the intercensal growth rate would give a population of more than one million now. CIA The World Factbook reports in Demographics of Ghana that Konkomba people are the 8th largest Ethnic group in Ghana representing 3.5% of the Total population of Ghana. Saboba (Chabob) in the Northern Region of Ghana is the capital town of all Bikpakpaam in Ghana. Bikpakpaam are also found in the republic of Togo, a sister West African country to Ghana. In Togo Bikpakpaam reside mainly in the Kara, Central and Plateaux Regions. Guerin Kouka (a.k.a. Nanguem Do, the capital of Dankpen district) in the Kara Region is the capital town of Bikpakpaam in Togo. Dankpen district is located in the north western corridor of Togo. In Schwartz's (2005) account, Bikpakpaam number about 50,100 in Togo. The 2011 census in Togo indicates however that the total population of Bikpakpaam in Dankpen district alone was 122,209. Visit Konkomba language for more information. Konkomba people speak Konkomba language a.k.a Likpakpaln. The traditional dance of Konkomba people is Kinachunŋ (pronounced k-i-naa-chung). All Konkomba settlements are led by a traditional chief called Ubor. In Bikpakpaam dominant areas, the people have instituted or established their own chieftains who serve as overlords of the settlements. For instance, the Saboba area has the Uchabob-bor as the overlord. Bikpakpaam strongly believe in solidarity, determination and hard-work. Until the turn of the 21st century, their primary occupation was farming and animal husbandry. In occupational terms, Bikpakpaam are mainly subsistence farmers and rearers of animals such as poultry, small ruminants and cattle. This, probably, explains their scattered settlement across the West African sub-region. Indeed, Maasole intimates that Bikpakpaam have always been on the move, in search for fertile farmlands. Most Konkombas are actively in education today and a recent research projects that Konkombas will become a dominant force in politics, health, education and the civil society by 2025.",
"Title: Bijapur district, Chhattisgarh\n\nBijapur District, formerly known as Birjapur, is one of the 27 districts of the state of Chhattisgarh in central India. It is one of the two new districts created on May 11, 2007. As of 2011 it is the second least populous district of Chhattisgarh (out of 18), after Narayanpur. It is the second-least literate district in India, with a literacy rate of at 41.58%, according to the 2011 census. Madhya Pradesh",
"Title: Birim Central Municipal District\n\nThe Birim Central Municipal District is one of the twenty-one (21) districts of the Eastern Region of south Ghana. Its capital is Akim Oda. The Birim Central Municipal district was one of the new districts created in 2008 in Ghana.",
"Title: Sekyere Central District\n\nThe Sekyere Central District is one of the twenty-seven (27) districts in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Its capital is Nsuta. The district is among the new districts and municipalities created in 2008 by the then President, John Kufuor.",
"Title: Nsuta\n\nNsuta is a small town and is the capital of Sekyere Central, a district in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Nsuta is in Ashanti although there are a number of towns in Ghana with this name.",
"Title: Districts of Afghanistan\n\nThis is a list of districts of Afghanistan, known as \"wuleswali\" (Pashto: ولسوالۍ or \"wuləswāləi\"; Persian: شهرستان ), which are one level below the provinces. The number of districts has fluctuated over the years, with new districts created by splitting or merging parts of others. Prior to 1979, there were 325 districts but a major reorganization in 2004 led to the number increasing to 397. As of June 2005, the Afghan Ministry of the Interior recognised 398 districts, divided between the 34 provinces. This number is expected to change with further administrative reorganization.",
"Title: Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district\n\nPennsylvania's 10th Congressional District is located in the central and northeast regions of the state. The district was one of the 12 original districts created prior to the 4th Congress. It is currently represented by Republican Tom Marino, who defeated Democratic incumbent Chris Carney during the 2010 U.S. House elections. In 2006, the 10th district experienced one of the greatest party shifts among all House seats that switched party control: in 2004, Republican Don Sherwood won with an 86% margin of victory over his nearest opponent and two years later, Carney unseated Sherwood by a 53%–47% margin. In 2008, Carney won reelection by 12 points but the district swung back in 2010, electing Tom Marino. The district is mostly Republican in its political composition, an aspect of the district that is reflected especially well in presidential elections. In 2004, President George W. Bush won 60 percent of the vote in the district and in 2008, Senator John McCain beat Senator Barack Obama here by a margin of 54 percent to 45 percent. Nonetheless, Carney easily won reelection as a Democrat the same year McCain won the district. However, in the 2010 midterm elections, Marino unseated Carney by a 55%–45% margin. In 2016, local business man and former mayor of Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, Mike Molesevich challenged Marino for the seat, but he fell to the Republican in November by more than two to one. Marino remains the congressman in the 10th district, but he has expressed interest in a 2018 gubernatorial run rather than standing for reelection."
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"Title: Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV\n\nKingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV is a 2016 Japanese computer-animated science fantasy film directed by Takeshi Nozue and scripted by Takashi Hasegawa from a story by Kazushige Nojima and Saori Itamuro. Developed primarily by Square Enix's exclusive CGI studio Visual Works, \"Kingsglaive\" is based on the setting and story of the 2016 video game \"Final Fantasy XV\", which is thematically connected to the \"Fabula Nova Crystallis\" subseries. \"Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV\" released theatrically in July 2016 in Japan by Aniplex, and received a limited theatrical run in August in North America by Stage 6 Films. Digital and physical home video versions were released in October 2016, and the film was bundled with different editions of \"Final Fantasy XV\" alongside \"\".",
"Title: Halloween (2007 film)\n\nHalloween is a 2007 American slasher film written, directed, and produced by Rob Zombie. The film is a remake/reimagining of the 1978 horror film of the same name; the first in the rebooted \"Halloween\" film series and the ninth installment of the \"Halloween\" franchise. The film stars Tyler Mane as the adult Michael Myers, Malcolm McDowell as Dr. Sam Loomis, and Scout Taylor-Compton as Laurie Strode; Daeg Faerch portrays a ten-year-old Michael Myers. Rob Zombie's \"reimagining\" follows the premise of John Carpenter's original, with Michael Myers stalking Laurie Strode and her friends on Halloween night. Zombie's film goes deeper into the character's psyche, trying to answer the question of what drove him to kill people, whereas in Carpenter's original film Michael did not have an explicit reason for killing.",
"Title: J. C. Khoury\n\nJ.C. Khoury is an American commercial and film director who has won numerous awards for his broadcast television and branded content work. After graduating from Columbia University, Khoury enrolled in New York University's prestigious graduate film program where he studied under Spike Lee. His short film Michael Bell (2001) premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival and won the coveted Anarchy Award. StudioNext commissioned a web series written, produced, and directed by Khoury based on the title character. Khoury's short film Model Chaser (2002) won the Hamptons International Film Festival Student Film Award.",
"Title: Killer Bean Forever\n\nKiller Bean Forever is a 2009 computer-animated action film written, produced, and directed by Jeff Lew. It tells the story of an anthropomorphic coffee bean assassin named Jack Bean, whose alias is Killer Bean. (In the film, all the characters are beans.) The film was preceded by two web shorts: \"Killer Bean: The Interrogation\" and \"Killer Bean 2: The Party\".",
"Title: The New Adventures of Pinocchio (film)\n\nThe New Adventures of Pinocchio is a 1999 theatrical film that is a sequel to the 1996 film, \"The Adventures of Pinocchio\". The film was directed by Michael Anderson and featured Martin Landau reprising his role as Geppetto with Udo Kier reprising his role as Lorenzini, but also playing Lorenzini's widow Madame Flambeau. The film also featured Sarah Alexander, Simon Schatzberger, Warwick Davis and Ben Ridgeway, and introduced Gabriel Thomson as Pinocchio. As of 2017, this is the last film Michael Anderson directed.",
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Samir Sahiti is an Albanian professional footballer, who plays for which Albanian football club based in Ballsh, Mallakastër District, in the Albanian Superliga?
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" It was released as the album's third and final single on May 10, 2005 .",
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"Lindsay Lohan's Indian Journey is a 2010 British documentary film directed and produced by Maninderpal Sahota.",
" It is presented and narrated by American actress Lindsay Lohan.",
" In the hour long documentary, Lohan talks to victims of human trafficking in Delhi, Kolkata and a village in West Bengal.",
" She also talks to a former trafficker, parents of trafficked children and visits the Sanlaap women's and children's shelter in Kolkata.",
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" Initially titled \"There's Only One Angel In Heaven\", the album features darker material than Lohan's debut album \"Speak\" (2004).",
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" Lohan began her career as a child fashion model when she was three, and was later featured on the soap opera \"Another World\" for a year when she was 10.",
" At age 11, Lohan made her motion picture debut in Disney's commercially and critically successful 1998 remake of \"The Parent Trap\".",
" Her next major motion picture, Disney's 2003 remake of \"Freaky Friday\", was also a critical and commercial success.",
" With the release of \"Mean Girls\" (2004), another critical and commercial success, and Disney's \"\" (2005), another commercial success, Lohan became a teen idol sensation, a household name and a frequent focus of paparazzi and tabloids.",
" However, Lohan's next starring role in the romantic comedy \"Just My Luck\" (2006), received poor reviews and was only a modest commercial success.",
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" She continued her acting career by appearing in a number of Disney films, including \"Life-Size\" (2000), \"Get a Clue\" (2002), \"Freaky Friday\" (2003), \"Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen\" (2004) and \"\" (2005), along with her first non-Disney film \"Mean Girls\" (2004), which became a massive success by grossing over $129 million and later becoming a cult classic film.",
" Lohan also did smaller, more mature roles in independent movies, receiving positive reviews on her acting, including Robert Altman's \"A Prairie Home Companion\" (2005), Emilio Estevez's \"Bobby\" (2006) and Jarrett Schaefer's \"Chapter 27\" (2007).",
" Between 2006 and 2007, Lohan continued her career by starring in films like \"Just My Luck\" (2006), \"Georgia Rule\" (2007), and \"I Know Who Killed Me\" (2007).",
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" The film stars Lindsay Lohan and Chris Pine as the main characters.",
" Lohan stars as Ashley, the luckiest girl in Manhattan, New York City.",
" She loses her luck after kissing Jake, portrayed by Pine, at a masquerade bash."
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"Title: Chapter 27\n\nChapter 27 is a 2007 biographical film depicting the murder of John Lennon by Mark David Chapman. It was written and directed by Jarrett Schaefer, based on the book \"Let Me Take You Down\" by Jack Jones, produced by Robert Salerno, and stars Jared Leto as Chapman. The film takes place in December 1980, and is intended to be an exploration of Chapman's psyche.",
"Title: The Anna Nicole Smith Story\n\nThe Anna Nicole Smith Story (working title: \"Anna Nicole: The Movie\") is the title of a 2007 biographical film depicting the life of Anna Nicole Smith, released on DVD on September 22, 2009.",
"Title: Over (Lindsay Lohan song)\n\n\"Over\" is a song by American actress and singer-songwriter Lindsay Lohan from her debut studio album \"Speak\" (2004). The song was written by Lohan, Kara DioGuardi and John Shanks, and produced by Shanks and DioGuardi. \"Over\" was released as the second single from \"Speak\" on December 13, 2004 in the United States, by Casablanca Records. Lyrically, \"Over\" is about how her boyfriend will not commit and that their relationship feels \"on again, off again\".",
"Title: First (song)\n\n\"First\" is a song by American actress and singer-songwriter Lindsay Lohan, taken from her debut studio album, \"Speak\" (2004). It was released as the album's third and final single on May 10, 2005 . The song was released to help promote Lohan's film, \"\", in which it appears on the soundtrack. The song failed to chart in the United States, but it performed well in other countries such as Taiwan.",
"Title: Lindsay Lohan's Indian Journey\n\nLindsay Lohan's Indian Journey is a 2010 British documentary film directed and produced by Maninderpal Sahota. It is presented and narrated by American actress Lindsay Lohan. In the hour long documentary, Lohan talks to victims of human trafficking in Delhi, Kolkata and a village in West Bengal. She also talks to a former trafficker, parents of trafficked children and visits the Sanlaap women's and children's shelter in Kolkata. The documentary was filmed in India over a period of a week in December 2009. Lohan became involved in the project after meeting Sahota at a social event and expressing an interest in participating.",
"Title: A Little More Personal (Raw)\n\nA Little More Personal (Raw) is the second studio album by American actress and singer Lindsay Lohan, released on December 5, 2005, through the Casablanca label. Initially titled \"There's Only One Angel In Heaven\", the album features darker material than Lohan's debut album \"Speak\" (2004). Recording sessions took place in several locations, including at Lohan's trailer during the shoot of the film \"\", where she recorded her vocals for the only single of the album: \"Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father)\".",
"Title: Lindsay Lohan\n\nLindsay Dee Lohan (born July 2, 1986) is an American actress and singer. Lohan began her career as a child fashion model when she was three, and was later featured on the soap opera \"Another World\" for a year when she was 10. At age 11, Lohan made her motion picture debut in Disney's commercially and critically successful 1998 remake of \"The Parent Trap\". Her next major motion picture, Disney's 2003 remake of \"Freaky Friday\", was also a critical and commercial success. With the release of \"Mean Girls\" (2004), another critical and commercial success, and Disney's \"\" (2005), another commercial success, Lohan became a teen idol sensation, a household name and a frequent focus of paparazzi and tabloids. However, Lohan's next starring role in the romantic comedy \"Just My Luck\" (2006), received poor reviews and was only a modest commercial success. Following \"Just My Luck,\" Lohan focused on smaller, more mature roles in independent movies, receiving positive comments on her work, including \"A Prairie Home Companion\" (2006), \"Bobby\" (2006) and \"Chapter 27\" (2007).",
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"Title: Just My Luck (2006 film)\n\nJust My Luck is a 2006 American romantic comedy film directed by Donald Petrie and written by I. Marlene King and Amy B. Harris. The film stars Lindsay Lohan and Chris Pine as the main characters. Lohan stars as Ashley, the luckiest girl in Manhattan, New York City. She loses her luck after kissing Jake, portrayed by Pine, at a masquerade bash."
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The Last Resort was released as the B-side of what single that peaked at no 11 on the billboard hot 100
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" The single was produced by Murder Inc founder Irv Gotti and co-producer Lil' Rob, with lyrics written by Foxy Brown and hip-hop artist Jay-Z.",
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"\"Life in the Fast Lane\" is a song written by Joe Walsh, Glenn Frey and Don Henley and recorded by the American rock band the Eagles on their 1976 studio album \"Hotel California\".",
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"\"Prayer\" is a song released on August 14, 2002 by the American heavy metal band Disturbed as the first single from their second album, \"Believe\".",
" It was inspired by the death of vocalist David Draiman's grandfather as well as various circumstances after the September 11 attacks, and is about a conversation between Draiman and God.",
" Upon release, many media outlets refused to air the \"Prayer\" music video, citing supposed similarities between the imagery of the music video and that of the September 11 attacks.",
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" \"Prayer\" is Disturbed's second highest charting single on the Billboard Hot 100 and their highest charting single on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, and 1 of only 2 of their songs to reach the top 5 on the chart (the other being \"Inside the Fire\", which peaked at No. 4)."
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"Right Back Where We Started From is the debut album by British R&B and soul music singer Maxine Nightingale The title track was first released as a single in the autumn of 1975 and reached #8 in the UK .",
" In the US it reached #5 in Adult Contemporary, #9 in Dance Music/Club Play, #46 in R&B singles and #2 in the Billboard Hot 100.",
" It was the success of this single to which prompted her to return to London to complete a Right Back Where We Started From album.",
" The album was released in the US early 1976 to enthusiastic reaction, reaching #65 on the Billboard Hot 100.",
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" The song was released in June 11, 2011 and peaked at number 22 in Brazil's Billboard Hot 100.",
" The second single from the album was \"Planos Impossíveis\" and was released in January 25, 2011.",
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"\"Rock Steady\" is a song written and performed by Aretha Franklin and released in 1971, from the album \"Young, Gifted and Black\".",
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" It also peaked at #2 on the Best Selling Soul Singles chart.",
" The B-side, \"Oh Me Oh My (I'm a Fool for You Baby)\" peaked at #73 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #9 on the Best Selling Soul Singles chart."
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"American pop rock band Train has released ten studio albums, two live albums, one video album, four extended plays, 30 singles, four promotional singles, and 26 music videos.",
" The band independently released their eponymous debut studio album in 1996, two years after their formation.",
" In February 1998, the band signed to Aware Records and Columbia Records and re-released the album under the two labels.",
" Three singles were released from \"Train\"; the album's second single, \"Meet Virginia\", peaked at number 20 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" The album peaked at number 76 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).",
" In the period following the release of \"Train\", producer Brendan O'Brien started working with the band in a partnership that would last for three albums.",
" The band released their second studio album \"Drops of Jupiter\" in March 2001; it was preceded by the release of its lead single, \"Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)\".",
" The single became a commercial success, peaking at number five on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and also becoming a top ten hit in Australia, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.",
" \"Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)\" also won an award for Best Rock Song at the 44th Grammy Awards.",
" The album peaked at number six on the \"Billboard\" 200, earning a double platinum certification from the RIAA. \"",
"She's on Fire\", the third single from \"Drops of Jupiter\", achieved moderate success in Australia and the UK.",
" Train's third studio album, \"My Private Nation\", was released in June 2003.",
" It peaked at number six on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the RIAA.",
" The album's first two singles, \"Calling All Angels\" and \"When I Look to the Sky\", peaked at numbers 19 and 74 respectively on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" The band released their fourth studio album \"For Me, It's You\" in January 2006.",
" The album peaked at number 10 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and spawned three singles."
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"\"The Last Resort\" is a song written by Don Henley and Glenn Frey, which tells about how man inevitably destroys the places he finds beautiful.",
" It was originally released on the Eagles' album \"Hotel California\" on December 8, 1976.",
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"Nivea is the debut album by American R&B singer Nivea, released via Jive/Arista on 25 September 2001.",
" It debuted at number 80 on the Billboard 200.",
" The first single, \"Don't Mess with the Radio\" was peaked at number 90 on the Billboard Hot 100. \"",
"Don't Mess With My Man\" was revamped and turned into a smash hit, reaching number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100.",
" It was quickly followed with a third single, the hit \"Laundromat\", featuring R. Kelly.",
" The final single, \"25 Reasons\" was only released to radio and received minimial airplay.",
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"I Don't Want to Be Hurt Anymore is a 1964 studio album by Nat King Cole, arranged by Ralph Carmichael.",
" The album reached #18 on Billboards Top LP chart.",
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" \"I Don't Want to See Tomorrow\" b/w \"L-O-V-E\" peaked at #34 on the Billboard Hot 100 on August 19, 1964 on Capitol 5261.",
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"Title: Life in the Fast Lane\n\n\"Life in the Fast Lane\" is a song written by Joe Walsh, Glenn Frey and Don Henley and recorded by the American rock band the Eagles on their 1976 studio album \"Hotel California\". It was the third single released from this album, and peaked at No. 11 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
"Title: Prayer (song)\n\n\"Prayer\" is a song released on August 14, 2002 by the American heavy metal band Disturbed as the first single from their second album, \"Believe\". It was inspired by the death of vocalist David Draiman's grandfather as well as various circumstances after the September 11 attacks, and is about a conversation between Draiman and God. Upon release, many media outlets refused to air the \"Prayer\" music video, citing supposed similarities between the imagery of the music video and that of the September 11 attacks. \"Prayer\" peaked at number-three on two United States airplay charts, \"Billboard\"'s Mainstream Rock Tracks and Modern Rock Tracks charts, as well as peaking at number-fifty-eight on \"Billboard\"'s Hot 100 and number-fourteen on the Canadian Singles Chart. \"Prayer\" is Disturbed's second highest charting single on the Billboard Hot 100 and their highest charting single on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, and 1 of only 2 of their songs to reach the top 5 on the chart (the other being \"Inside the Fire\", which peaked at No. 4).",
"Title: Right Back Where We Started From (album)\n\nRight Back Where We Started From is the debut album by British R&B and soul music singer Maxine Nightingale The title track was first released as a single in the autumn of 1975 and reached #8 in the UK . In the US it reached #5 in Adult Contemporary, #9 in Dance Music/Club Play, #46 in R&B singles and #2 in the Billboard Hot 100. It was the success of this single to which prompted her to return to London to complete a Right Back Where We Started From album. The album was released in the US early 1976 to enthusiastic reaction, reaching #65 on the Billboard Hot 100. Another single from the album, “Gotta Be the One”, charted at #53 on the Billboard Hot 100.",
"Title: Manu Gavassi (album)\n\nManu Gavassi is the debut album of Brazilian singer-songwriter Manu Gavassi. The album contains thirteen tracks, the sound is defined with strong influence on teen pop and pop rock. The first single from the album was \"Garoto Errado\". The song was released in June 11, 2011 and peaked at number 22 in Brazil's Billboard Hot 100. The second single from the album was \"Planos Impossíveis\" and was released in January 25, 2011. The song received positive reviews from critics and peaked at number 26 in Brazil's Billboard Hot 100. The album was produced by Rick Bonadio and released through Universal Music Brazil's subsidiary, Midas Music, on October 12, 2010.",
"Title: Rock Steady (Aretha Franklin song)\n\n\"Rock Steady\" is a song written and performed by Aretha Franklin and released in 1971, from the album \"Young, Gifted and Black\". The single reached the #9 spot on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 charts that same year. It also peaked at #2 on the Best Selling Soul Singles chart. The B-side, \"Oh Me Oh My (I'm a Fool for You Baby)\" peaked at #73 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #9 on the Best Selling Soul Singles chart.",
"Title: Train discography\n\nAmerican pop rock band Train has released ten studio albums, two live albums, one video album, four extended plays, 30 singles, four promotional singles, and 26 music videos. The band independently released their eponymous debut studio album in 1996, two years after their formation. In February 1998, the band signed to Aware Records and Columbia Records and re-released the album under the two labels. Three singles were released from \"Train\"; the album's second single, \"Meet Virginia\", peaked at number 20 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The album peaked at number 76 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). In the period following the release of \"Train\", producer Brendan O'Brien started working with the band in a partnership that would last for three albums. The band released their second studio album \"Drops of Jupiter\" in March 2001; it was preceded by the release of its lead single, \"Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)\". The single became a commercial success, peaking at number five on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and also becoming a top ten hit in Australia, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. \"Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)\" also won an award for Best Rock Song at the 44th Grammy Awards. The album peaked at number six on the \"Billboard\" 200, earning a double platinum certification from the RIAA. \" She's on Fire\", the third single from \"Drops of Jupiter\", achieved moderate success in Australia and the UK. Train's third studio album, \"My Private Nation\", was released in June 2003. It peaked at number six on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the RIAA. The album's first two singles, \"Calling All Angels\" and \"When I Look to the Sky\", peaked at numbers 19 and 74 respectively on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The band released their fourth studio album \"For Me, It's You\" in January 2006. The album peaked at number 10 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and spawned three singles.",
"Title: The Last Resort (Eagles song)\n\n\"The Last Resort\" is a song written by Don Henley and Glenn Frey, which tells about how man inevitably destroys the places he finds beautiful. It was originally released on the Eagles' album \"Hotel California\" on December 8, 1976. It was subsequently released as the B-side of \"Life in the Fast Lane\" single on May 3, 1977.",
"Title: Nivea (album)\n\nNivea is the debut album by American R&B singer Nivea, released via Jive/Arista on 25 September 2001. It debuted at number 80 on the Billboard 200. The first single, \"Don't Mess with the Radio\" was peaked at number 90 on the Billboard Hot 100. \" Don't Mess With My Man\" was revamped and turned into a smash hit, reaching number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was quickly followed with a third single, the hit \"Laundromat\", featuring R. Kelly. The final single, \"25 Reasons\" was only released to radio and received minimial airplay. The lead single was a huge hit in Australia, certifiying Gold and peaking at #14.",
"Title: I Don't Want to Be Hurt Anymore\n\nI Don't Want to Be Hurt Anymore is a 1964 studio album by Nat King Cole, arranged by Ralph Carmichael. The album reached #18 on Billboards Top LP chart. \"I Don't Want to Be Hurt Anymore\" b/w \"People\" was released on Capitol 5155 in 1964 but failed to chart. \"I Don't Want to See Tomorrow\" b/w \"L-O-V-E\" peaked at #34 on the Billboard Hot 100 on August 19, 1964 on Capitol 5261. The B-side peaked at #81 on the Billboard Hot 100 on August 26, 1964."
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in the 1996–97 Detroit Pistons season, Grant Hill finished 3rd in MVP voting behind Karl Malone and another Basketball player born in which year ?
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1963
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" However, with Grant Hill playing just 29 games due to injury, and Horace Grant only playing just five games with a sore left knee, it seemed as if he was all alone again.",
" Midway through the season, the Magic traded Mike Miller to the Memphis Grizzlies for rookie Drew Gooden as they finished fourth in the Atlantic Division with a record of 42–40.",
" However, in the first round of the playoffs, they lost to the top-seeded Detroit Pistons four games to three after taking a 3–1 series lead.",
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" The new colors seemed to agree with the Jazz as they went on a 15-game winning streak after a 2–2 start to the season.",
" The Jazz then posted a 31–4 record after the All-Star break, and finished first place in the Western Conference with a franchise best record of 64–18.",
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" Their 59 wins were the third most in franchise history.",
" In the NBA Playoffs, Detroit advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals for the sixth consecutive time since 2003, making them the first team since the 1986–87 Los Angeles Lakers to appear that many consecutive times in their respective Conference Finals.",
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" The Pistons missed the playoffs for the first time since the 2000–01 NBA season.",
" The Pistons finished with their most disappointing record since 1994–95 when they finished 27–55.",
" The season involved Allen Iverson getting traded to the Memphis Grizzlies."
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" The team also acquired Stacey Augmon and Grant Long from the Atlanta Hawks, but later on sent Augmon to the Portland Trail Blazers for Aaron McKie at midseason.",
" The Pistons got off to a fast start winning ten of their first eleven games on their way to a 20–4 start.",
" However, they went 34–24 for the remainder of the season finishing third in the Central Division with a 54–28 record.",
" Grant Hill averaged 21.4 points, 9.0 rebounds, 7.3 assists and 1.8 steals per game, while finishing third in MVP voting behind Karl Malone and Michael Jordan.",
" Hill along with Joe Dumars, and head coach Doug Collins represented the Eastern Conference during the 1997 NBA All-Star Game."
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" Injuries to prolific-scoring recruit Bob McAdoo and center Bob Lanier, who was traded during the season, left the Pistons without a star player and the team finished with fourteen consecutive defeats."
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"The 1999–2000 NBA season was the Pistons' 52nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 43rd season in the city of Detroit.",
" During the offseason, the Pistons re-signed free agents Terry Mills and Michael Curry.",
" After the retirement of Joe Dumars, the Pistons were now led by Grant Hill and Jerry Stackhouse as they provided a 1-2 scoring punch, and were both selected for the 2000 NBA All-Star Game.",
" However, as the season wounded down, Hill suffered a devastating ankle injury.",
" Head coach Alvin Gentry was fired after a 28–30 start, and was replaced with George Irvine as the Pistons finished fourth in the Central Division with a 42–40 record.",
" In the first round of the playoffs, they were swept by the Miami Heat in three straight games.",
" Following the season, Hill was traded to the Orlando Magic, Lindsey Hunter was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks, Christian Laettner was dealt along with Loy Vaught to the Dallas Mavericks, and Mills signed as a free agent with the Indiana Pacers."
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"The 2005–06 Detroit Pistons season was the 65th season of the franchise, the 58th in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the 49th in the Detroit area.",
" They Pistons began the season hoping to improve upon their 54–28 output from the previous season and have another chance of going to the NBA Finals after losing to the San Antonio Spurs in last season's NBA Finals in seven games.",
" They bested it by ten games, finishing 64–18—their best record in franchise history—and qualifying for the playoffs for the fifth straight season.",
" The Pistons defeated the Milwaukee Bucks in five games in the first round, and the Cleveland Cavaliers in a tough hard fought seven game series to reached the Eastern Conference Finals for the fourth consecutive year before losing to the eventual NBA champions Miami Heat, whom they had beaten in a seven-game playoff series the year before.",
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"Title: 1998–99 Miami Heat season\n\nThe 1998–99 NBA season was the 11th season for the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Heat signed free agents Terry Porter and Clarence Weatherspoon. In the shortened NBA season, the Heat won 18 of their first 23 games, despite Jamal Mashburn playing just 24 games due to a knee injury, and Voshon Lenard missing 38 games with a broken leg. Miami finished with a 33–17 win-loss record, which earned them the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference. Alonzo Mourning was named Defensive Player of the Year, and finished second in MVP voting behind Karl Malone of the Utah Jazz.",
"Title: Michael Jordan\n\nMichael Jeffrey Jordan (born February 17, 1963), also known by his initials, MJ, is an American retired professional basketball player, businessman, and principal owner and chairman of the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and also is a part owner of the Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball (MLB).",
"Title: 2002–03 Orlando Magic season\n\nThe 2002–03 NBA season was the 14th season for the Orlando Magic in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Magic signed free agent All-Star forward Shawn Kemp. The rise of Tracy McGrady into a superstar was completed as he won his first scoring title with 32.1 points per game, while being selected for the 2003 NBA All-Star Game. However, with Grant Hill playing just 29 games due to injury, and Horace Grant only playing just five games with a sore left knee, it seemed as if he was all alone again. Midway through the season, the Magic traded Mike Miller to the Memphis Grizzlies for rookie Drew Gooden as they finished fourth in the Atlantic Division with a record of 42–40. However, in the first round of the playoffs, they lost to the top-seeded Detroit Pistons four games to three after taking a 3–1 series lead. Following the season, Kemp retired, Darrell Armstrong signed as a free agent with the New Orleans Hornets, and Grant re-signed with the Los Angeles Lakers.",
"Title: 1996–97 Utah Jazz season\n\nThe 1996–97 NBA season was the Jazz's 23rd season in the National Basketball Association, and 18th season in Salt Lake City, Utah. For the season, the Jazz changed their logo that more closely reflects the state of Utah featuring purple mountains, and sky blue in the script. The new colors seemed to agree with the Jazz as they went on a 15-game winning streak after a 2–2 start to the season. The Jazz then posted a 31–4 record after the All-Star break, and finished first place in the Western Conference with a franchise best record of 64–18. Karl Malone averaged 27.4 points and 9.9 rebounds per game as he took home MVP honors. He was also selected for the 1997 NBA All-Star Game along with John Stockton.",
"Title: 2007–08 Detroit Pistons season\n\nThe 2007–08 Detroit Pistons season was the 67th season of the franchise, the 60th in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the 51st in the Detroit area. The Central Division Pistons finished the regular season with a 59–23 record, 14 games ahead of the second place Cavaliers. Their 59 wins were the third most in franchise history. In the NBA Playoffs, Detroit advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals for the sixth consecutive time since 2003, making them the first team since the 1986–87 Los Angeles Lakers to appear that many consecutive times in their respective Conference Finals. The Pistons lost to the eventual NBA champions Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals four games to two.",
"Title: 2009–10 Detroit Pistons season\n\nThe 2009–10 Detroit Pistons season was the 69th season of the franchise, the 62nd in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the 53rd in the Detroit area. The Pistons missed the playoffs for the first time since the 2000–01 NBA season. The Pistons finished with their most disappointing record since 1994–95 when they finished 27–55. The season involved Allen Iverson getting traded to the Memphis Grizzlies.",
"Title: 1996–97 Detroit Pistons season\n\nThe 1996–97 NBA season was the Pistons' 49th season in the National Basketball Association, and 40th season in the city of Detroit. During the offseason, the Pistons re-signed free agent Rick Mahorn, who was a member of the championship team in the 1989 NBA Finals. The team also acquired Stacey Augmon and Grant Long from the Atlanta Hawks, but later on sent Augmon to the Portland Trail Blazers for Aaron McKie at midseason. The Pistons got off to a fast start winning ten of their first eleven games on their way to a 20–4 start. However, they went 34–24 for the remainder of the season finishing third in the Central Division with a 54–28 record. Grant Hill averaged 21.4 points, 9.0 rebounds, 7.3 assists and 1.8 steals per game, while finishing third in MVP voting behind Karl Malone and Michael Jordan. Hill along with Joe Dumars, and head coach Doug Collins represented the Eastern Conference during the 1997 NBA All-Star Game.",
"Title: 1979–80 Detroit Pistons season\n\nThe 1979–80 Detroit Pistons season was the Pistons' 32nd season in the NBA and 23rd season in the city of Detroit. The Pistons were coming off a 30–52 record from their first season in the Eastern Conference and aiming to halt declines of six and eight wins from their previous two seasons, but by finishing 16–66 they suffered the worst record in franchise history, and the worst NBA record since the infamous 1972–73 Philadelphia 76ers won only nine games. Injuries to prolific-scoring recruit Bob McAdoo and center Bob Lanier, who was traded during the season, left the Pistons without a star player and the team finished with fourteen consecutive defeats.",
"Title: 1999–2000 Detroit Pistons season\n\nThe 1999–2000 NBA season was the Pistons' 52nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 43rd season in the city of Detroit. During the offseason, the Pistons re-signed free agents Terry Mills and Michael Curry. After the retirement of Joe Dumars, the Pistons were now led by Grant Hill and Jerry Stackhouse as they provided a 1-2 scoring punch, and were both selected for the 2000 NBA All-Star Game. However, as the season wounded down, Hill suffered a devastating ankle injury. Head coach Alvin Gentry was fired after a 28–30 start, and was replaced with George Irvine as the Pistons finished fourth in the Central Division with a 42–40 record. In the first round of the playoffs, they were swept by the Miami Heat in three straight games. Following the season, Hill was traded to the Orlando Magic, Lindsey Hunter was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks, Christian Laettner was dealt along with Loy Vaught to the Dallas Mavericks, and Mills signed as a free agent with the Indiana Pacers.",
"Title: 2005–06 Detroit Pistons season\n\nThe 2005–06 Detroit Pistons season was the 65th season of the franchise, the 58th in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the 49th in the Detroit area. They Pistons began the season hoping to improve upon their 54–28 output from the previous season and have another chance of going to the NBA Finals after losing to the San Antonio Spurs in last season's NBA Finals in seven games. They bested it by ten games, finishing 64–18—their best record in franchise history—and qualifying for the playoffs for the fifth straight season. The Pistons defeated the Milwaukee Bucks in five games in the first round, and the Cleveland Cavaliers in a tough hard fought seven game series to reached the Eastern Conference Finals for the fourth consecutive year before losing to the eventual NBA champions Miami Heat, whom they had beaten in a seven-game playoff series the year before. Detroit's offseason was soon marked by the departure of star defensive player Ben Wallace, who signed a free-agent deal with the Chicago Bulls."
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"Boy Is a Bottom" is a song by American singer and which American actor, drag queen, model, reality television personality, recording artist and author, who is known for his recurring role as transgender woman Cherry Peck in Ryan Murphy's medical drama "Nip/Tuck"?
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Willam Belli
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"Kelly Mantle (born July 9, 1976) is an American actor, singer/songwriter, comedian, musician, drag queen and reality television personality.",
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" In addition to acting, Belli found viral success with his music video parodies \"Chow Down\" and \"Boy Is a Bottom\" with his Los Angeles drag queen pop trio, DWV.",
" However, the group split in June 2014, because of a personal conflict among the groupmates."
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"Carmen Roman (born Christopher Roman; April 13, 1985), better known by her stage name Carmen Carrera, is an American reality television personality, model, burlesque performer, and actress, known for appearing on the third season of the Logo reality television series \"RuPaul's Drag Race\", as well as its spin-off series \"RuPaul's Drag U\".",
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"Title: Pretty/Handsome\n\nPretty/Handsome is a 2008 television production by \"Nip/Tuck\" director–writer Ryan Murphy that was not picked up by FX, the television network which broadcasts \"Nip/Tuck\".",
"Title: Kelly Mantle\n\nKelly Mantle (born July 9, 1976) is an American actor, singer/songwriter, comedian, musician, drag queen and reality television personality. Mantle appeared as a contestant on the sixth season of the reality TV show \"RuPaul's Drag Race\".",
"Title: Boy Is a Bottom\n\n\"Boy Is a Bottom\" is a song by American singer and drag queen Willam Belli, featuring Detox and Vicky Vox (DWV). The song was released to coincide with the fifth season premiere of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\". The original music video went viral. As of July 2014, the clip has been viewed over 19 million times since uploaded to YouTube on 28 January 2013.",
"Title: Willam Belli\n\nWillam Belli (born June 30, 1982) commonly referred to as simply Willam, is an American actor, drag queen, model, reality television personality, recording artist and author, who is known for his recurring role as transgender woman Cherry Peck in Ryan Murphy's medical drama \"Nip/Tuck\" and for being a contestant on the fourth season of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\", for which he remains the only contestant ever disqualified from the series. In addition to acting, Belli found viral success with his music video parodies \"Chow Down\" and \"Boy Is a Bottom\" with his Los Angeles drag queen pop trio, DWV. However, the group split in June 2014, because of a personal conflict among the groupmates.",
"Title: Carmen Carrera\n\nCarmen Roman (born Christopher Roman; April 13, 1985), better known by her stage name Carmen Carrera, is an American reality television personality, model, burlesque performer, and actress, known for appearing on the third season of the Logo reality television series \"RuPaul's Drag Race\", as well as its spin-off series \"RuPaul's Drag U\". Although she presented as male during the third season of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\", on May 1, 2012, ABC News reported that Carrera is a transgender woman.",
"Title: Bob the Drag Queen\n\nBob the Drag Queen is the stage name of Christopher Caldwell, an American drag queen, comedian and reality television personality. He is best known for winning the eighth season of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\".",
"Title: Miss Fame\n\nMiss Fame is the stage name of Kurtis Dam-Mikkelsen an American drag queen, makeup artist, model, recording artist and reality television personality who competed on season 7 of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\". Following her elimination from the show, Dam-Mikkelsen launched a music career, releasing her debut single, \"Rubber Doll\" on April 28, 2015. Her debut album, \"Beauty Marked\", was released on June 9, 2015.",
"Title: Nip/Tuck: Original TV Soundtrack\n\nThe soundtrack of the Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning American television medical drama series Nip/Tuck created by Ryan Murphy for FX Networks was mixed by the DJ duo Gabriel & Dresden and the collaborations of other artists.",
"Title: The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert\n\nThe Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert is a 1994 Australian comedy-drama film written and directed by Stephan Elliott. The plot follows two drag queens played by Hugo Weaving and Guy Pearce and a transgender woman, played by Terence Stamp, as they journey across the Australian Outback from Sydney to Alice Springs in a tour bus that they have named \"Priscilla\", along the way encountering various groups and individuals. The film's title references the English slang term \"queen\" for a drag queen or female impersonator.",
"Title: Monica Beverly Hillz\n\nMonica Beverly Hillz is an American drag queen, reality television personality, and trans activist, originally known for appearing on season 5 of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\". She was the third ever contestant to come out as transgender on the show, after Sonique in season 2 and Carmen Carrera in season 3, which was also historic in that that was a first for network television as well."
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WJHG-DT2 is a CW-affiliated television station with studios on the coast of which gulf?
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the Gulf of Mexico
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"WNLO, virtual channel 23 (UHF digital channel 32), is a CW-affiliated television station licensed to Buffalo, New York, United States.",
" The station is owned by the Nexstar Media Group, as part of a duopoly with CBS affiliate WIVB-TV (channel 4).",
" The two stations share studios on Elmwood Avenue in Buffalo; WNLO's transmitter is located on the eastern side of Grand Island.",
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"Panama City Beach is a resort city in Bay County, Florida, United States, on the Gulf of Mexico coast.",
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"WXXV-DT3 is the CW-affiliated television station for the Mississippi Gulf Coast.",
" It is a third digital subchannel of Fox affiliate WXXV-TV (owned by Morris Multimedia) and is part of the national CW Plus service.",
" Over-the-air, the station airs a digital signal on UHF channel 48.3 (or virtual channel 25.3 via PSIP) from a transmitter on Wire Road East, in unincorporated Stone County, northeast of McHenry.",
" It can also be seen on Cable ONE digital channel 476.",
" WXXV-DT3's parent station has studios on U.S. 49 in Lyman (with a Gulfport postal address)."
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"WTLF is the CW-affiliated television station for the Big Bend of Florida and South Georgia in the United States.",
" Licensed to Tallahassee, Florida, it broadcasts a 720p high definition digital signal on UHF channel 24 from a transmitter at its studios on Commerce Boulevard in Midway, Florida.",
" Owned by MPS Media, it is operated through a local marketing agreement (LMA) by New Age Media as sister station to Bainbridge, Georgia-licensed MeTV affiliate WTLH (the two outlets share studios together)."
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" Over the air, it broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 36.2 (or virtual channel 27.2 via PSIP) from a transmitter east of the intersection of I-75 and U.S. 60 in Lexington.",
" WKYT-DT2's parent station maintains studios on Winchester Road (near U.S. 60), within a mile from the studios of competing ABC affiliate WTVQ-DT and MyNetworkTV affiliate WTVQ-DT2."
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"KRIS-DT2 is the CW-affiliated television station for Corpus Christi, Texas.",
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" Over-the-air, the station airs a standard definition digital signal on UHF channel 13.2 (or virtual channel 6.2 via PSIP) from a transmitter in Robstown.",
" KRIS-DT2's parent station shares studios with the other stations on studios on Artesian Street in Downtown Corpus Christi."
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"WLVI, virtual channel 56 (UHF digital channel 41), is a CW-affiliated television station serving Boston, Massachusetts, United States that is licensed to Cambridge.",
" The station is owned by Sunbeam Television, as part of a duopoly with Independent station WHDH (channel 7).",
" The two stations share studios located at Bulfinch Place in downtown Boston, WLVI's transmitter is located in Needham.",
" The station is automated and operated completely by WHDH staffers."
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"WFNA, virtual channel 55 (UHF digital channel 25), is a CW-affiliated television station serving Mobile, Alabama and Pensacola, Florida, United States that is licensed to Gulf Shores, Alabama.",
" The station is owned by the Nexstar Media Group, as part of a duopoly with Mobile-licensed CBS affiliate WKRG-TV (channel 5).",
" The two stations share studios on Broadcast Drive in southwest Mobile; WFNA's transmitter is located near Robertsdale."
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"WJHG-DT2 is the CW-affiliated television station for Panama City, Florida.",
" It is a second digital subchannel of NBC affiliate WJHG-TV (owned by Gray Television) and is part of the national CW Plus service.",
" Over-the-air, the station airs a standard definition digital signal on UHF channel 18.2 (or virtual channel 7.2 via PSIP) from a transmitter along SR 20 in unincorporated Youngstown.",
" WJHG-DT2's parent station has studios on Front Beach Road/SR 30 in Panama City Beach."
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"WCWG, virtual channel 20 (UHF digital channel 31), is a CW-affiliated television station licensed to Lexington, North Carolina, United States and serving the Piedmont Triad region, including Greensboro, High Point, and Winston-Salem.",
" The station is owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group; the Hearst Television subsidiary of the Hearst Corporation, which owns Winston-Salem-licensed NBC affiliate WXII-TV, operates WCWG under a shared services agreement.",
" WCWG maintains studios and offices located on Pai Park in Greensboro, with master control and some internal operations based at WXII's studios on Coliseum Drive in Winston-Salem; the two stations share transmitting facilities on Sauratown Mountain in Stokes County.",
" On cable, WCWG is carried on channel 3 in most areas of the market."
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"Title: WNLO\n\nWNLO, virtual channel 23 (UHF digital channel 32), is a CW-affiliated television station licensed to Buffalo, New York, United States. The station is owned by the Nexstar Media Group, as part of a duopoly with CBS affiliate WIVB-TV (channel 4). The two stations share studios on Elmwood Avenue in Buffalo; WNLO's transmitter is located on the eastern side of Grand Island. However, master control and some internal operations for both stations are based at hub facilities within sister station WISH-TV's North Meridian Street studios in Indianapolis, Indiana.",
"Title: Panama City Beach, Florida\n\nPanama City Beach is a resort city in Bay County, Florida, United States, on the Gulf of Mexico coast. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 12,018. The city is often referred to under the umbrella term of \"Panama City\", despite being a distinct municipality from the older and larger inland Panama City to the east, making Panama City and Panama City Beach two separate cities. Panama City Beach's slogan is \"The World's Most Beautiful Beaches\" due to the unique, sugar-white sandy beaches of northwest Florida.",
"Title: WXXV-DT3\n\nWXXV-DT3 is the CW-affiliated television station for the Mississippi Gulf Coast. It is a third digital subchannel of Fox affiliate WXXV-TV (owned by Morris Multimedia) and is part of the national CW Plus service. Over-the-air, the station airs a digital signal on UHF channel 48.3 (or virtual channel 25.3 via PSIP) from a transmitter on Wire Road East, in unincorporated Stone County, northeast of McHenry. It can also be seen on Cable ONE digital channel 476. WXXV-DT3's parent station has studios on U.S. 49 in Lyman (with a Gulfport postal address).",
"Title: WTLF\n\nWTLF is the CW-affiliated television station for the Big Bend of Florida and South Georgia in the United States. Licensed to Tallahassee, Florida, it broadcasts a 720p high definition digital signal on UHF channel 24 from a transmitter at its studios on Commerce Boulevard in Midway, Florida. Owned by MPS Media, it is operated through a local marketing agreement (LMA) by New Age Media as sister station to Bainbridge, Georgia-licensed MeTV affiliate WTLH (the two outlets share studios together).",
"Title: WKYT-DT2\n\nWKYT-DT2 is a CW-affiliated television station licensed to Lexington, Kentucky, United States. It is the second digital subchannel of CBS affiliate WKYT-TV owned by Gray Television. Over the air, it broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 36.2 (or virtual channel 27.2 via PSIP) from a transmitter east of the intersection of I-75 and U.S. 60 in Lexington. WKYT-DT2's parent station maintains studios on Winchester Road (near U.S. 60), within a mile from the studios of competing ABC affiliate WTVQ-DT and MyNetworkTV affiliate WTVQ-DT2.",
"Title: KRIS-DT2\n\nKRIS-DT2 is the CW-affiliated television station for Corpus Christi, Texas. It is a second digital subchannel of NBC affiliate KRIS (owned by Cordillera Communications) and is part of the national CW Plus service. Over-the-air, the station airs a standard definition digital signal on UHF channel 13.2 (or virtual channel 6.2 via PSIP) from a transmitter in Robstown. KRIS-DT2's parent station shares studios with the other stations on studios on Artesian Street in Downtown Corpus Christi.",
"Title: WLVI\n\nWLVI, virtual channel 56 (UHF digital channel 41), is a CW-affiliated television station serving Boston, Massachusetts, United States that is licensed to Cambridge. The station is owned by Sunbeam Television, as part of a duopoly with Independent station WHDH (channel 7). The two stations share studios located at Bulfinch Place in downtown Boston, WLVI's transmitter is located in Needham. The station is automated and operated completely by WHDH staffers.",
"Title: WFNA (TV)\n\nWFNA, virtual channel 55 (UHF digital channel 25), is a CW-affiliated television station serving Mobile, Alabama and Pensacola, Florida, United States that is licensed to Gulf Shores, Alabama. The station is owned by the Nexstar Media Group, as part of a duopoly with Mobile-licensed CBS affiliate WKRG-TV (channel 5). The two stations share studios on Broadcast Drive in southwest Mobile; WFNA's transmitter is located near Robertsdale.",
"Title: WJHG-DT2\n\nWJHG-DT2 is the CW-affiliated television station for Panama City, Florida. It is a second digital subchannel of NBC affiliate WJHG-TV (owned by Gray Television) and is part of the national CW Plus service. Over-the-air, the station airs a standard definition digital signal on UHF channel 18.2 (or virtual channel 7.2 via PSIP) from a transmitter along SR 20 in unincorporated Youngstown. WJHG-DT2's parent station has studios on Front Beach Road/SR 30 in Panama City Beach.",
"Title: WCWG\n\nWCWG, virtual channel 20 (UHF digital channel 31), is a CW-affiliated television station licensed to Lexington, North Carolina, United States and serving the Piedmont Triad region, including Greensboro, High Point, and Winston-Salem. The station is owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group; the Hearst Television subsidiary of the Hearst Corporation, which owns Winston-Salem-licensed NBC affiliate WXII-TV, operates WCWG under a shared services agreement. WCWG maintains studios and offices located on Pai Park in Greensboro, with master control and some internal operations based at WXII's studios on Coliseum Drive in Winston-Salem; the two stations share transmitting facilities on Sauratown Mountain in Stokes County. On cable, WCWG is carried on channel 3 in most areas of the market."
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1,044
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Jigglypuff is voiced by Rachael Lillis and Mika Kanai in what musical stage show that toured the United States from September 22, 2000 to January 19, 2001?
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Pokémon Live!
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" was a musical stage show that toured the United States on September 22, 2000 to January 19, 2001.",
" Plans for some 2002 performances in the United Kingdom were also made, but later canceled.",
" Despite that, \"Pokémon Live!\"",
" was invited to perform in Dubai, U.A.E. at Al Mamzar Park in the duration of March 2001, coinciding with the annual Dubai Shopping Festival.",
" The musical was based on the \"Pokémon\" anime series, using similar characters, clothing, and story elements.",
" Approximately 90 minutes in length, it told the story of Ash Ketchum, Misty and Brock as they travel to a contest to win the much sought-after Diamond Badge.",
" The event turns out to be part of a plan by the evil organization Team Rocket and its diabolic leader Giovanni to take over the world.",
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"The 1994 North American cold wave occurred over the midwestern United States, eastern United States, and southern Canada during January 1994.",
" Two notable cold air events occurred from January 18–19 and from January 21–22.",
" There were 67 minimum temperature records set on January 19.",
" Indiana and Kentucky both set state records on January 19.",
" The United States experienced its coldest temperature month since February 1934, although much of the West experienced mild temperatures.",
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"William James Fitzgerald Mahoney (February 5, 1894, Helena, Montana, USA – February 9, 1967, Australia), better known as Will Mahoney, was an American-born vaudevillian performer, stage actor and theatre manager best known for his stage success in Australia.",
" He was born in Helena, Montana, USA to Rancher Michael Fitzgerald and Mary Moran, he's father died when he was two, and his mother who had two children, Frank and Mary from a previous marriage, supported the family by holding several jobs.",
" Along with his step-brother Frank, they devised a vaudeville act, billed as The Mahoney Brothers, and toured around United States, Mexico and Australia.",
" He was married three times, firstly aged 21 to Iva Gibbs and toured England appearing in films, after his wife's death he married to Lililan Wilson in 1928, which he later divorced and then he married actress Evie Hayes in 1938 who appeared in his numerous stage show productions, they immigrated to Australia and were featured on the Tivoli Circuit .",
" He had, had extensive experience on the vaudeville circuit in the US, becoming the highest paid variety star in the country by the early 1930s, when he arrived in Australia with Hayes they acting in the film \"Come Up Smiling\" (1939), after which he became a theatre manager in Australia of the Cremorne theatre in Brisbane.",
" After the war he went back to the USA to revitilize his career, being nominated for a Tony Award in 1956 for revival of Finian's Rainbow before eventually settling permanently in Australia, in Melbourne in 1958, playing in musicals and revue and teaching a generation of young performers.He died on February 9, 1967."
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" Toilet Böys have toured world-wide supporting musical acts such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nashville Pussy, Orgy, The Damned, Dee Dee Ramone & Deborah Harry.",
" They were known for a highly energetic stage show that included spark-showers, smoke, lasers, strobes, synchronized flame-columns, cheerleaders, confetti cannons, burning guitars and fire breathing performed by their lead guitarist, Sean, during the finale."
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"The Ingenues was a vaudeville style all-girl jazz band based in Chicago, which toured the United States and other countries from 1925 to 1937.",
" Managed by William Morris, the group performed frequently for variety theater, vaudeville and picture houses, often billed as the opening stage show before double features.",
" They headlined the Ziegfeld Follies of 1927, \"Glorifying the American Girl\", an act featuring 12 white baby grands as well as various combinations of brass bands, strings and woodwinds.",
" The group specialized in jazz, Tin Pan Alley, light classical works and Dixieland.",
" They were celebrated for their versatility as most members, including star soloist and \"trick trombonist\" Paula Jones, doubled on both novelty (accordions, banjos) and symphonic instruments.",
" The group toured Europe, South Africa, Asia, Australia and Brazil (where they also recorded for Columbia Records).",
" The band appeared in several film shorts including \"The Band Beautiful\" and \"Syncopating Sweeties\" (Vitaphone 1928) and \"Maids and Music\" (RKO, 1937). \"",
"Maids and Music\" was produced independently by Milton Schwarzwald's Nu-Atlas Productions and released as a 16mm home movie by Pictoreels.",
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" The show was first performed in January 2003 and toured until late 2004.",
" In this stage show, Barney & his friends go around the world with the power of imagination.",
" The video of the stage show was taped at the Dodge Theater in Phoenix, Arizona and was released in September 2004."
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"Pokémon Heroes: Latios and Latias, commonly referred to as Pokémon Heroes, originally released in Japan as Pocket Monsters the Movie: The Guardians of Altomare (劇場版ポケットモンスター 水の都の護神 ラティアスとラティオス , Gekijōban Poketto Monsutā Mizu no Miyako no Mamorigami Ratiasu to Ratiosu , lit.",
" \"The Guardian Gods of the City of Water: Latias and Latios\") , is a 2002 Japanese anime film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama.",
" It is the fifth film in the \"Pokémon\" series, complementing \"Pokémon: Master Quest\" (the last season of \"Pocket Monsters\" story arc in the Japanese version).",
" The film was released in Japan on July 13, 2002, and stars the regular television cast of Rica Matsumoto, Yuji Ueda, Mayumi Iizuka, Megumi Hayashibara, Shin-ichiro Miki and Ikue Ōtani.",
" The English adaptation was produced by 4Kids Entertainment and distributed by Miramax Films (a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company), and saw a limited release in the United States on May 16, 2003, before being released to video and DVD in January 2004.",
" The English version stars the regular television cast of Veronica Taylor, Eric Stuart, Rachael Lillis and Maddie Blaustein."
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"Love, Janis is the musical stage show about the life and music of rock and roll singer Janis Joplin, conceived, adapted and directed by Randal Myler.",
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"Little Britain Live is a stage show based on the TV sketch series \"Little Britain\", performed by its stars, Matt Lucas and David Walliams, and directed by Jeremy Sams.",
" Supporting characters are played by Paul Putner and Samantha Power (with Anthony Head and Ruth Jones in certain performances).",
" As in the TV show, Tom Baker is the narrator, although his lines are pre-recorded.",
" The show toured the United Kingdom from October 2005 until December 2006, and Australia from January–March 2007."
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"Jigglypuff ( or ), known in Japan as Purin (プリン ) , is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's \"Pokémon\" franchise.",
" Created by Ken Sugimori, Jigglypuff first appeared in the video games \"Pokémon Red\" and \"Blue\" and subsequent sequels, later appearing in various merchandise, spinoff titles and animated and printed adaptations of the franchise.",
" Jigglypuff is voiced by Rachael Lillis in English and by Mika Kanai in Japanese.",
" In live action musical \"Pokémon Live!",
"\", Jigglypuff is portrayed by Leah Smith."
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"Title: 1994 North American cold wave\n\nThe 1994 North American cold wave occurred over the midwestern United States, eastern United States, and southern Canada during January 1994. Two notable cold air events occurred from January 18–19 and from January 21–22. There were 67 minimum temperature records set on January 19. Indiana and Kentucky both set state records on January 19. The United States experienced its coldest temperature month since February 1934, although much of the West experienced mild temperatures. Washington and Idaho experienced the second-warmest January recorded in the previous 100 years.",
"Title: Will Mahoney\n\nWilliam James Fitzgerald Mahoney (February 5, 1894, Helena, Montana, USA – February 9, 1967, Australia), better known as Will Mahoney, was an American-born vaudevillian performer, stage actor and theatre manager best known for his stage success in Australia. He was born in Helena, Montana, USA to Rancher Michael Fitzgerald and Mary Moran, he's father died when he was two, and his mother who had two children, Frank and Mary from a previous marriage, supported the family by holding several jobs. Along with his step-brother Frank, they devised a vaudeville act, billed as The Mahoney Brothers, and toured around United States, Mexico and Australia. He was married three times, firstly aged 21 to Iva Gibbs and toured England appearing in films, after his wife's death he married to Lililan Wilson in 1928, which he later divorced and then he married actress Evie Hayes in 1938 who appeared in his numerous stage show productions, they immigrated to Australia and were featured on the Tivoli Circuit . He had, had extensive experience on the vaudeville circuit in the US, becoming the highest paid variety star in the country by the early 1930s, when he arrived in Australia with Hayes they acting in the film \"Come Up Smiling\" (1939), after which he became a theatre manager in Australia of the Cremorne theatre in Brisbane. After the war he went back to the USA to revitilize his career, being nominated for a Tony Award in 1956 for revival of Finian's Rainbow before eventually settling permanently in Australia, in Melbourne in 1958, playing in musicals and revue and teaching a generation of young performers.He died on February 9, 1967.",
"Title: Toilet Böys\n\nToilet Böys are an American rock and roll band from New York City, United States. The band's original line-up is made up of Miss Guy, Sean Pierce, Electric Eddie, Rocket, and Adam Vomit. Toilet Böys have toured world-wide supporting musical acts such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nashville Pussy, Orgy, The Damned, Dee Dee Ramone & Deborah Harry. They were known for a highly energetic stage show that included spark-showers, smoke, lasers, strobes, synchronized flame-columns, cheerleaders, confetti cannons, burning guitars and fire breathing performed by their lead guitarist, Sean, during the finale.",
"Title: The Ingenues\n\nThe Ingenues was a vaudeville style all-girl jazz band based in Chicago, which toured the United States and other countries from 1925 to 1937. Managed by William Morris, the group performed frequently for variety theater, vaudeville and picture houses, often billed as the opening stage show before double features. They headlined the Ziegfeld Follies of 1927, \"Glorifying the American Girl\", an act featuring 12 white baby grands as well as various combinations of brass bands, strings and woodwinds. The group specialized in jazz, Tin Pan Alley, light classical works and Dixieland. They were celebrated for their versatility as most members, including star soloist and \"trick trombonist\" Paula Jones, doubled on both novelty (accordions, banjos) and symphonic instruments. The group toured Europe, South Africa, Asia, Australia and Brazil (where they also recorded for Columbia Records). The band appeared in several film shorts including \"The Band Beautiful\" and \"Syncopating Sweeties\" (Vitaphone 1928) and \"Maids and Music\" (RKO, 1937). \" Maids and Music\" was produced independently by Milton Schwarzwald's Nu-Atlas Productions and released as a 16mm home movie by Pictoreels. Sequences from this and other Schwarzwald short subjects were also re-edited into Soundies; in the case of \"Maids and Music\" the Soundies excerpt was titled \"Ray Fabing's Versatile Ingenues.\"",
"Title: Barney's Colorful World\n\nBarney's Colorful World was a stage show based on the Barney franchise. The show was first performed in January 2003 and toured until late 2004. In this stage show, Barney & his friends go around the world with the power of imagination. The video of the stage show was taped at the Dodge Theater in Phoenix, Arizona and was released in September 2004.",
"Title: Pokémon Heroes\n\nPokémon Heroes: Latios and Latias, commonly referred to as Pokémon Heroes, originally released in Japan as Pocket Monsters the Movie: The Guardians of Altomare (劇場版ポケットモンスター 水の都の護神 ラティアスとラティオス , Gekijōban Poketto Monsutā Mizu no Miyako no Mamorigami Ratiasu to Ratiosu , lit. \"The Guardian Gods of the City of Water: Latias and Latios\") , is a 2002 Japanese anime film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama. It is the fifth film in the \"Pokémon\" series, complementing \"Pokémon: Master Quest\" (the last season of \"Pocket Monsters\" story arc in the Japanese version). The film was released in Japan on July 13, 2002, and stars the regular television cast of Rica Matsumoto, Yuji Ueda, Mayumi Iizuka, Megumi Hayashibara, Shin-ichiro Miki and Ikue Ōtani. The English adaptation was produced by 4Kids Entertainment and distributed by Miramax Films (a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company), and saw a limited release in the United States on May 16, 2003, before being released to video and DVD in January 2004. The English version stars the regular television cast of Veronica Taylor, Eric Stuart, Rachael Lillis and Maddie Blaustein.",
"Title: Love, Janis (musical)\n\nLove, Janis is the musical stage show about the life and music of rock and roll singer Janis Joplin, conceived, adapted and directed by Randal Myler. It debuted Off-Broadway in 2001, with musical direction by former Big Brother And The Holding Company band member Sam Andrew.",
"Title: Little Britain Live\n\nLittle Britain Live is a stage show based on the TV sketch series \"Little Britain\", performed by its stars, Matt Lucas and David Walliams, and directed by Jeremy Sams. Supporting characters are played by Paul Putner and Samantha Power (with Anthony Head and Ruth Jones in certain performances). As in the TV show, Tom Baker is the narrator, although his lines are pre-recorded. The show toured the United Kingdom from October 2005 until December 2006, and Australia from January–March 2007.",
"Title: Jigglypuff\n\nJigglypuff ( or ), known in Japan as Purin (プリン ) , is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's \"Pokémon\" franchise. Created by Ken Sugimori, Jigglypuff first appeared in the video games \"Pokémon Red\" and \"Blue\" and subsequent sequels, later appearing in various merchandise, spinoff titles and animated and printed adaptations of the franchise. Jigglypuff is voiced by Rachael Lillis in English and by Mika Kanai in Japanese. In live action musical \"Pokémon Live! \", Jigglypuff is portrayed by Leah Smith."
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What award given yearly to expert Carnatic Musicians did D. K. Pattammal receive?
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Sangeetha Kalanidhi
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"Sangeetha Kalasikhamani or Sangita Kalasikhamani (Sanskrit: saṅgītakalāśikhāmaṇi) (sangeetha = music, kala = art, sikhamaṇi = A gem of a diadem or crest) is the title awarded yearly to an expert Carnatic Musician by the Indian Fine Arts Society, Chennai."
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"Lalitha Sivakumar is a prominent Carnatic music teacher and composer.",
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" Lalitha Sivakumar is also prominently known as the mother and guru of Dr. Nithyashree Mahadevan, a prominent vocalist in Indian music.",
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"Dr. Annavarapu Ramaswamy (born 23 March 1926) is an Indian Classical Carnatic Violin Vidwan and Guru, whose musical journey entered into 9th decade.",
" He is in the fourth line of direct disciples in Guru Shishya parampara of the Great Musician Saint Thyagaraja and is a disciple of Sri Parupalli Ramakrishnayya Pantulu.",
" Both, Dr.M.Balamuralikrishna and him are very close friends, companions, classmates, learned carnatic music under the same guru Sri Parupalli Ramakrishnayya Pantulu.",
" They performed many concerts together throughout the world.",
" Many stalwarts in carnatic music, wanted and appreciated him as an accompaniment in their concerts in yesteryears.",
" He accompanied top ranked legendary stalwart musicians of India, carnatic musicians such as his guru, Sri Parupalli Ramakrishnayya Pantulu, Dr. Mangalampalli Balamurali Krishna, Sri Arayakudi Ramanuja Iyyengar, Sri Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavatar, Sri G. N. Balasubramaniam, Sri Semmamgudi Srinivasa Iyyer, T. R. Maralingam, Sri S.Balachandar etc..",
".",
"; and Hindustani Musicians - Pandit Vinayakarao Pathvardhan, Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, Pandit Jasraj, etc., on many Prestigious National and International venues.",
" He came up with his own style of performing solo concerts on Violin & Viola.",
" He invented new Ragas & Talams such as Vandana Ragam, SriDurga Ragam and Tinetradi Tala and Vedadi Tala.",
" He had written and composed many Varnams and Kritis.",
" He is a notable guru, taught many students, who are in successful positions such as Violin Vasu, Flute Phani, V.L.Tulasi Viswanath (carnatic vocalist), Peravali Nanda Kumar (Violinist), etc., For the past 7 to 8 decades, he has been doing free service to the society such as teaching students at free of cost.",
" He propagated the magnificence of his performances, teachings, demonstrations and Lectures on Music in countries such as U. S. A, Canada, European Countries (U. K, France etc.) and Asian Countries (Muscat, Bahrain, Dubai, Singapore, Malaysia, Doha, Srilanka, etc.,)"
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" M.Balamuralikrishna and Annavarapu learned carnatic music under Parupalli Ramakrishnayya Pantulu.",
" He accompanied carnatic musicians such as, Parupalli Ramakrishnayya Pantulu, M.Balamuralikrishna, Arayakudi Ramanuja Iyyengar, Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavatar, G.N.Balasubramaniam, Semmamgudi Srinivasa Iyer, T.R.Mahalingam, S.Balachandar and Hindustani Musicians - Vinayakrao Patwardhan, Bhimsen Joshi, Jasraj on national and international venues.",
" He invented new Ragas & Talams such as Vandana Ragam, SriDurga Ragam and Tinetradi Tala and Vedadi Tala.",
" He is teaching students at free of charge.",
" He gave lectures on music in countries such as USA, Canada, European Countries (UK, France, etc.) and Asian Countries (Muscat, Bahrain, Dubai, Singapore, Malaysia, Doha, SriLanka, etc.,)"
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"Madras Lalitangi Vasanthakumari (Tamil: மெட்ராஸ் லலிதாங்கி வசந்தகுமாரி ) (popularly referred to as MLV) (3 July 1928 – 31 October 1990) was a Carnatic musician and playback singer for film songs in many Indian languages.",
" MLV and her contemporaries D. K. Pattammal and M. S. Subbulakshmi were popularly referred to as the \"female trinity of Carnatic Music.",
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"Title: Sangeetha Kalasikhamani\n\nSangeetha Kalasikhamani or Sangita Kalasikhamani (Sanskrit: saṅgītakalāśikhāmaṇi) (sangeetha = music, kala = art, sikhamaṇi = A gem of a diadem or crest) is the title awarded yearly to an expert Carnatic Musician by the Indian Fine Arts Society, Chennai.",
"Title: Lalitha Sivakumar\n\nLalitha Sivakumar is a prominent Carnatic music teacher and composer. She was known for vocally accompanying her mother-in-law and leading Carnatic vocalist, the late D. K. Pattammal, in concerts. Lalitha Sivakumar is also prominently known as the mother and guru of Dr. Nithyashree Mahadevan, a prominent vocalist in Indian music. She is a very well known eminent and veteran guru(teacher) of the D.K.P's school of Carnatic Music.",
"Title: Dr. Annavarapu Ramaswamy\n\nDr. Annavarapu Ramaswamy (born 23 March 1926) is an Indian Classical Carnatic Violin Vidwan and Guru, whose musical journey entered into 9th decade. He is in the fourth line of direct disciples in Guru Shishya parampara of the Great Musician Saint Thyagaraja and is a disciple of Sri Parupalli Ramakrishnayya Pantulu. Both, Dr.M.Balamuralikrishna and him are very close friends, companions, classmates, learned carnatic music under the same guru Sri Parupalli Ramakrishnayya Pantulu. They performed many concerts together throughout the world. Many stalwarts in carnatic music, wanted and appreciated him as an accompaniment in their concerts in yesteryears. He accompanied top ranked legendary stalwart musicians of India, carnatic musicians such as his guru, Sri Parupalli Ramakrishnayya Pantulu, Dr. Mangalampalli Balamurali Krishna, Sri Arayakudi Ramanuja Iyyengar, Sri Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavatar, Sri G. N. Balasubramaniam, Sri Semmamgudi Srinivasa Iyyer, T. R. Maralingam, Sri S.Balachandar etc.. . ; and Hindustani Musicians - Pandit Vinayakarao Pathvardhan, Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, Pandit Jasraj, etc., on many Prestigious National and International venues. He came up with his own style of performing solo concerts on Violin & Viola. He invented new Ragas & Talams such as Vandana Ragam, SriDurga Ragam and Tinetradi Tala and Vedadi Tala. He had written and composed many Varnams and Kritis. He is a notable guru, taught many students, who are in successful positions such as Violin Vasu, Flute Phani, V.L.Tulasi Viswanath (carnatic vocalist), Peravali Nanda Kumar (Violinist), etc., For the past 7 to 8 decades, he has been doing free service to the society such as teaching students at free of cost. He propagated the magnificence of his performances, teachings, demonstrations and Lectures on Music in countries such as U. S. A, Canada, European Countries (U. K, France etc.) and Asian Countries (Muscat, Bahrain, Dubai, Singapore, Malaysia, Doha, Srilanka, etc.,)",
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"Title: Gordon E. Moore Medal (SCI)\n\nThe Gordon E. Moore Medal is an award given yearly by the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI America) to someone who has displayed early career success involving innovation in chemical industries. Success is judged in terms of both market impact and effects on quality of life of their work.",
"Title: Annavarapu Ramaswamy\n\nDr. Annavarapu Ramaswamy (born 23 March 1926) is an Indian Classical Carnatic Violin Vidwan and Guru, whose musical journey entered into 9th decade. He is in the fourth line of direct disciples in guru shishya parampara of the Saint Thyagaraja and is a disciple of Parupalli Ramakrishnayya Pantulu. M.Balamuralikrishna and Annavarapu learned carnatic music under Parupalli Ramakrishnayya Pantulu. He accompanied carnatic musicians such as, Parupalli Ramakrishnayya Pantulu, M.Balamuralikrishna, Arayakudi Ramanuja Iyyengar, Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavatar, G.N.Balasubramaniam, Semmamgudi Srinivasa Iyer, T.R.Mahalingam, S.Balachandar and Hindustani Musicians - Vinayakrao Patwardhan, Bhimsen Joshi, Jasraj on national and international venues. He invented new Ragas & Talams such as Vandana Ragam, SriDurga Ragam and Tinetradi Tala and Vedadi Tala. He is teaching students at free of charge. He gave lectures on music in countries such as USA, Canada, European Countries (UK, France, etc.) and Asian Countries (Muscat, Bahrain, Dubai, Singapore, Malaysia, Doha, SriLanka, etc.,)",
"Title: D. K. Jayaraman\n\nD. K. Jayaraman (popularly known as DKJ), the renowned brother of D. K. Pattammal, was a professional Carnatic music singer. He was awarded the Madras Music Academy's Sangeetha Kalanidhi in 1990.",
"Title: Martha Greenblatt\n\nMartha Greenblatt, a chemist, researcher, and faculty member at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, is the only female chair of a science department in the School of Arts and Science to date (Jan 2008). Greenblatt took the position of Chair of the Chemistry Department at Rutgers while pursuing research interests in solid state inorganic chemistry. She was also the recipient of the 2003 American Chemical Society’s Garvan-Olin Medal – a national award given yearly to an outstanding woman chemist. In 2004, she became Board of Governors Professor of Chemistry at Rutgers.",
"Title: M. L. Vasanthakumari\n\nMadras Lalitangi Vasanthakumari (Tamil: மெட்ராஸ் லலிதாங்கி வசந்தகுமாரி ) (popularly referred to as MLV) (3 July 1928 – 31 October 1990) was a Carnatic musician and playback singer for film songs in many Indian languages. MLV and her contemporaries D. K. Pattammal and M. S. Subbulakshmi were popularly referred to as the \"female trinity of Carnatic Music. A prime disciple of the G. N. Balasubramaniam, she was the youngest among the established musicians of that era, and was the youngest female awardee of the \"Sangita Kalanidhi\" award."
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Kurt Vonnegut is known for his play "Happy Birthday, Wanda June", and what darkly satirical novel?
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Slaughterhouse-Five
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"Title: Happy Birthday (mixtape)\n\nHappy Birthday is the fourth mixtape released by British rapper Tinie Tempah. The mixtape was released for free download on December 16, 2011 on Disturbing London Records - featuring production from 3Mindz, S-X, Wizzy Wow and Stargate. The mixtape title is \"Happy Birthday\" because the mixtape came into production around Tempah's 23rd birthday (November 7). Tracks \"Like It or Love It\", \"Lucky Cunt\" and \"Till I'm Gone (Remix)\" were leaked prior to the mixtape release to create buzz, with \"Like It or Love It\" receiving minor radio airplay. \"Happy Birthday\" features British rappers Chipmunk, Giggs, Wretch 32, G-Frsh, Tinchy Stryder and Krept and Konan, including a variety of American rappers; Soulja Boy, J. Cole and Big Sean, along with Wiz Khalifa, Pusha T and Jim Jones on the \"Till I'm Gone\" remix (originally released on August 29, 2011). British vocalist J. Warner also makes a guest appearance.",
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"Title: 1996–97 S.S.C. Napoli season\n\nS.S.C. Napoli continued its steady decline with another lacklustre season. Once more, goalscoring was at a premium, with only 28 goals being scored in the 34 league games. Coach Luigi Simoni was sacked and replaced by youth team coach Vincenzo Montefusco, who led the team to the Coppa Italia final against Vicenza, where Napoli won at home thanks to Fabio Pecchia's goal, but lost 3-0 away from home, and therefore failed to win the trophy. The 13th place in the domestic league was the worst for 14 years, and one year on, Napoli was ultimately relegated.",
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"Title: 1989 UEFA Cup Final\n\nThe 1989 UEFA Cup Final was a football tie played on 3 May 1989 and 17 May 1989 between S.S.C. Napoli of Italy and VfB Stuttgart of West Germany. Napoli won 5–4 on aggregate.",
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"Title: Massimo Carrera\n\nMassimo Carrera (born 22 April 1964 in Sesto San Giovanni) is an Italian association football manager and a former player, who played as a defender. He is the manager of FC Spartak Moscow in Russia.",
"Title: Bruno Pesaola\n\nBruno Pesaola (28 July 1925 – 29 May 2015) was a professional Italian Argentine football player and manager, who played as a winger. He is most famous for his time with Italian clubs Fiorentina and S.S.C. Napoli, as both a player and a manager."
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" At the McGovern Institute, he is promoting the development of systems neuroscience, novel neuroscience technologies, and the translation of basic research findings into new treatments that improve human health, including new approaches to brain disorders such as autism and schizophrenia.",
" He sits on the boards of directors of the three McGovern Institutes in China, at Peking University, Tsinghua University, and Beijing Normal University.",
" At the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology (SIAT), he and his colleague Guoping Feng, are collaborating with a new center to create animal genetic models for brain disorders.",
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"Title: Larry Ruvo\n\nLarry Ruvo (1946) is the VP/GM of Southern Wine and Spirits of Nevada. He is a wine expert and philanthropist. He founded the Keep Memory Alive foundation and The Lou Ruvo Brain Institute. He serves on the American Gaming Association Board of Directors and is a member of the Gaming Hall of Fame (2005). He is married and has three daughters.",
"Title: Aron K. Barbey\n\nAron Keith Barbey (born January 6, 1977) is an American cognitive neuroscientist, whose research investigates the neural architecture of human intelligence. His research group examines the beneficial effects of cognitive neuroscience, physical fitness, and nutritional interventions on brain health and intelligence across the lifespan. Barbey is Associate Professor in Psychology, Neuroscience, and Bioengineering at the University of Illinois, and Director of the Decision Neuroscience Laboratory at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science of Technology. Barbey's Decision Neuroscience Laboratory is supported by several large-scale private and federal research grants and contracts, including a contract for $12.7 million from the Director of National Intelligence's research agency, IARPA. Barbey currently leads the \"Intelligence, Learning, and Plasticity (ILP)\" Initiative at the Beckman Institute.",
"Title: Center for BrainHealth\n\nThe Center for BrainHealth, part of The University of Texas at Dallas' school of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, is a research institute focused exclusively on brain health that combines brain research with clinical interventions. Founded by Dr. Sandra Bond Chapman in 1999, the Center for BrainHealth houses 125 researchers, postdoctoral research fellows, doctoral students, master’s students, and research clinicians who work on 60 privately and federally funded research projects. The Center provides academic training and houses specialists in, among many others, Alzheimer's disease, traumatic brain injury (TBI), healthy brain aging, autism, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), stroke, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). To help raise awareness of and funding for research underway at the Center for BrainHealth, a number of proponent groups have formed. These include the Think Ahead Group (TAG) of young professionals and Friends of BrainHealth.",
"Title: Sandra Bond Chapman\n\nSandra Bond Chapman is a cognitive neuroscientist, founder and chief director of the Center for BrainHealth, Dee Wyly Distinguished Professor in Brain Health, and a professor in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences at The University of Texas at Dallas.",
"Title: Kristine Yaffe\n\nDr. Kristine Yaffe is an internationally recognized expert in the field of cognitive aging and dementia. She is the Scola Endowed Chair and Vice Chair, Professor of Psychiatry, Neurology and Epidemiology and the Director of the Center for Population Brain Health at the University of California, San Francisco. In addition, Dr. Yaffe serves as the Chief of NeuroPsychiatry and the Director of the Memory Disorders Clinic at the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Dr. Yaffe received a bachelor’s of science in biology-psychology from Yale University, a medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and completed residencies in neurology and psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco.",
"Title: Gillian Einstein\n\nGillian Einstein is a faculty member at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, guest professor of Neuroscience and Gender Medicine (2014-2015), Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden, and holder of the inaugural Wilfred and Joyce Posluns Chair in Women's Brain Health and Aging.",
"Title: Brain vital signs\n\nBrain vital signs refers to a set of fundamental measurements of brain health. The term was first used by Dr. Ryan C.N. D'Arcy in a 2013 Maclean's article. The concept of brain vital signs has since developed as a means to help preserve, restore, and improve brain health. Analogous to traditional vital signs for the body, brain vital signs provide an objective, clinically accessible framework to measure the general health of the brain, assist in detecting and analyzing brain conditions, and monitor recovery from injury or disease.",
"Title: Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health\n\nThe Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health (LRCBH), officially the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, opened on May 21, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada that is operated by the Cleveland Clinic and was designed by the world-renowned architect Frank Gehry.",
"Title: Robert Desimone\n\nRobert Desimone is the director of the McGovern Institute for Brain Research and the Doris and Don Berkey Professor of Neuroscience at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The McGovern Institute was founded at MIT by Patrick Joseph McGovern and Lore Harp McGovern with a dual mission of conducting basic research on the mind and brain and applying that knowledge to help the many people suffering from brain disorders. Prior to joining the McGovern Institute in 2004, Robert Desimone was the director of intramural research at the National Institute of Mental Health. He is a member of the US National Academy of Sciences and American Academy of Arts and Sciences and is recognized for his research on the brain mechanisms that underlie visual perception, attention, and executive control. At the McGovern Institute, he is promoting the development of systems neuroscience, novel neuroscience technologies, and the translation of basic research findings into new treatments that improve human health, including new approaches to brain disorders such as autism and schizophrenia. He sits on the boards of directors of the three McGovern Institutes in China, at Peking University, Tsinghua University, and Beijing Normal University. At the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology (SIAT), he and his colleague Guoping Feng, are collaborating with a new center to create animal genetic models for brain disorders. From 2014-2017, Desimone has been featured as an international guest judge on \"The Brain\", a televised competition of unique mental skills in China, where it is now one of the most popular TV series.",
"Title: Frank Gehry\n\nFrank Owen Gehry, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; born Frank Owen Goldberg; (1929--) 28, 1929 ) is a Canadian-born American architect, residing in Los Angeles."
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The Lucy Gordon acted in what Peter Chelsom directed movie?
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Serendipity
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" The film was produced by David Blocker, Billy Ray Cyrus, Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, Steven Peterman and Michael Poryes.",
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"Title: The Space Between Us (film)\n\nThe Space Between Us is a 2017 American romantic science fiction film directed by Peter Chelsom and written by Allan Loeb, from a story by Stewart Schill, Richard Barton Lewis and Loeb. The film stars Gary Oldman, Asa Butterfield, Britt Robertson, and Carla Gugino, and follows a teenage boy, born on Mars, who travels to Earth.",
"Title: Hear My Song\n\nHear My Song is a 1991 drama film, written by the actors Peter Chelsom (who directed) and Adrian Dunbar (who plays the lead), based on the story of Irish tenor Josef Locke. It was nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 1993 BAFTA awards.",
"Title: Town & Country (film)\n\nTown & Country is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Chelsom, written by Buck Henry and Michael Laughlin, and starring Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, Garry Shandling, Andie MacDowell, Jenna Elfman, Nastassja Kinski, and Charlton Heston. Beatty plays an architect, with Keaton as his wife, and Hawn and Shandling as their best friends. This is Beatty's and Keaton's first film together since 1981's \"Reds,\" and Beatty's third film with Hawn, after 1971's \"$\" and 1975's \"Shampoo\".",
"Title: Hannah Montana: The Movie\n\nHannah Montana: The Movie is a 2009 American teen musical comedy-drama film based on the Disney Channel television series of the same name. It was the second theatrical film based on a Disney Channel Original Series, after \"The Lizzie McGuire Movie\" (2003). The film was directed by Peter Chelsom with screenplay penned by Daniel Berendsen. The film was produced by David Blocker, Billy Ray Cyrus, Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, Steven Peterman and Michael Poryes. The film stars series regulars Miley Cyrus, Billy Ray Cyrus, Emily Osment, Jason Earles, Mitchel Musso, and Moisés Arias, as well as Lucas Till, Vanessa Williams, Margo Martindale, and Melora Hardin.",
"Title: Funny Bones\n\nFunny Bones is a 1995 British-American comedy-drama film from Hollywood Pictures. It was written, directed and produced by Peter Chelsom, co produced by Simon Fields, and co written by Peter Flannery. The music score was by John Altman, and the cinematography by Eduardo Serra. Set in Las Vegas and Blackpool, England, the film stars Oliver Platt, Jerry Lewis, Lee Evans, Leslie Caron, Richard Griffiths, Sadie Corre, Oliver Reed, George Carl, Freddie Davies and Ian McNeice.",
"Title: The Mighty\n\nThe Mighty is a 1998 drama film directed by Peter Chelsom and based on the book \"Freak the Mighty\" by Rodman Philbrick. The film stars Sharon Stone, Gena Rowlands, Gillian Anderson, Harry Dean Stanton, Kieran Culkin, James Gandolfini, and Elden Henson.",
"Title: Hector and the Search for Happiness (film)\n\nHector and the Search for Happiness is a 2014 German-British-Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Peter Chelsom and co-written with Tinker Lindsay and Maria von Heland, based on François Lelord's novel of the same name. The film stars Simon Pegg and Rosamund Pike.",
"Title: Peter Chelsom\n\nPeter Chelsom (born 20 April 1956) is a British film director, writer, and actor. He has directed such films as \"Hector and the Search for Happiness\", \"Serendipity\", and \"Shall We Dance? \" Peter Chelsom is a member of the British Academy, the American Academy, The Directors Guild Of America, and The Writers Guild Of America.",
"Title: Serendipity (film)\n\nSerendipity is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Chelsom, written by Marc Klein, and starring John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale. The music score was composed by Alan Silvestri."
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Who was born first, Burton Cummings or Russell Mael?
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Burton Lorne Cummings
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" Michaels was the only session musician to go on the North American tour with Ron Mael and Russell Mael of the Sparks.",
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"Jukebox is a studio album from Canadian rock musicians Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings, performing together under the name \"The Bachman-Cummings Band\".",
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" Cummings said it took between two and three days to write the song.",
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"Title: Hilly Michaels\n\nHilly Michaels, also known as Hilly Boy Michaels, is an American drummer and musician who is best known for playing drums with Sparks in the 1970s. Michaels was a New York based session drummer, who performed on Sparks' 1976 album \"Big Beat\", which was produced by Rupert Holmes. Michaels was the only session musician to go on the North American tour with Ron Mael and Russell Mael of the Sparks. Michaels released two solo albums in the early 1980s, \"Calling All Girls\" (1980) and \"Lumia\" (1981).",
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"Title: Sour Suite\n\n\"Sour Suite\" is a song written by Burton Cummings and performed by The Guess Who. It reached #12 in Canada and #50 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1972. The song was featured on their 1971 album, \"So Long, Bannatyne\". Cummings said it took between two and three days to write the song. Its lyric about being \"back in 46201\" refers to the zip code for Indianapolis. Cummings took it from the return address of a letter sent to him by a female fan.",
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"Title: Burton Cummings\n\nBurton Lorne Cummings, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born December 31, 1947) is a Canadian musician, singer and songwriter.",
"Title: First Time Around\n\nFirst Time Around is a one-disk DVD by Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings recorded in 2006 at CBC Studios in Toronto, Ontario by CBC. First Time Around was originally featured on CBC in April 2006, but was later released as a DVD featuring extended footage of the concert. The concert features 20 tracks of songs by Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Burton Cummings, The Guess Who and covers of artists such as Sting and Jimi Hendrix."
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Which genus contains more species: Fallopia, or Nicandra?
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Fallopia
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"Lophodermium is a genus of fungi within the family Rhytismataceae.",
" The genus contains 145 species and has a global distribution.",
" Species of this genus are usually observed producing zone lines, conidiomata and ascomata on dead fallen leaves, but at least some are known to colonize living leaves.",
" In many cases they then live inside the colonized leaf as a symptomless endobiont, where they are regarded as detritivores utilising dead plant matter.",
" In a few cases they may kill all or part of the leaf prematurely, and there is a substantial literature dealing with those species as plant pathogens.",
" The genus infects many different plant families but with a notable concentration in the family Pinaceae; many \"Lophodermium\" species are restricted to a single host genus (or even species), but some, particularly those infecting grasses, may infect several genera.",
" Some are economically important plant pathogens, such as those that cause needlecast disease in European Black Pine, Scots Pine and Red Pine in forestry and christmas tree plantations.",
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"Pachyornis is an extinct genus of ratites from New Zealand which belonged to the moa family.",
" Like all ratites it was a member of the order Struthioniformes.",
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" They also have a distinctive palate.",
" This genus contains three species, and are part of the Anomalopteryginae or lesser moa subfamily.",
" \"Pachyornis\" moa were the stoutest and most heavy-legged genus of the family.",
" The most notable species being \"Pachyornis elephantopus\" - the Heavy-Footed Moa.",
" They were generally similar to the Eastern Moa or the Broad-billed moa of the genus \"Euryapteryx\", but differed in having a pointed bill and being more heavyset in general.",
" At least one species (\"P. australis\") is assumed to have had a crest of long feathers on its head.",
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"Banksiamyces is a genus of fungi in the order Helotiales, with a tentative placement in the family Helotiaceae.",
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" Fruit bodies of the fungus appear as small (typically less than 10 mm diameter), shallow dark cups on the follicles of the \"Banksia\" fruit.",
" The edges of dry fruit bodies fold inwards, appearing like narrow slits.",
" The first specimens of \"Banksiamyces\", known then as \"Tympanis toomansis\", were described in 1887.",
" Specimens continued to be collected occasionally for almost 100 years before becoming examined more critically in the early 1980s, leading to the creation of a new genus to contain what was determined to be three distinct species, \"B. katerinae\", \"B. macrocarpus\", and \"B. toomansis\".",
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"Ceratozamia is a genus of New World cycads in the family Zamiaceae.",
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"The Calyptocephalellidae are a family of toads found in Chile containing two genera, \"Calyptocephalella\" and \"Telmatobufo\".",
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" The \"Telmatobufo\" genus contains four species, \"T. australis\", \"T. bullocki\", \"T. ignotus\", and \"T. venustus\".",
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"The following is a list of some notable species of the agaric genus \"Amanita\".",
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"Megalurus is a genus of passerine bird in the family Locustellidae.",
" The genus was once placed in the Old World warbler \"wastebin\" family Sylviidae.",
" The genus contains six species also known as the typical grassbirds.",
" The genus is distributed from northern China and Japan, to India in the west, and Australia in the south, with most species being located wholly or partly in the tropics.",
" The genus is also sometimes considered to include the genus \"Bowdleria\", which holds the fernbirds of New Zealand.",
" The most widespread species, the tawny grassbird, ranges from the Philippines to southern New South Wales, whereas the Fly River grassbird is restricted to swampland in the southern part of New Guinea.",
" The natural habitat of the typical grassbirds is, as the name suggests, wet grasslands, swamps and other marshlands.",
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"Title: Lophodermium\n\nLophodermium is a genus of fungi within the family Rhytismataceae. The genus contains 145 species and has a global distribution. Species of this genus are usually observed producing zone lines, conidiomata and ascomata on dead fallen leaves, but at least some are known to colonize living leaves. In many cases they then live inside the colonized leaf as a symptomless endobiont, where they are regarded as detritivores utilising dead plant matter. In a few cases they may kill all or part of the leaf prematurely, and there is a substantial literature dealing with those species as plant pathogens. The genus infects many different plant families but with a notable concentration in the family Pinaceae; many \"Lophodermium\" species are restricted to a single host genus (or even species), but some, particularly those infecting grasses, may infect several genera. Some are economically important plant pathogens, such as those that cause needlecast disease in European Black Pine, Scots Pine and Red Pine in forestry and christmas tree plantations. In these species, notably \"L. pinastri\" and \"L. seditiosum\", the fungal spores disperse and infect the pine needles in late summer, which turn brown by the following spring and then fall off.",
"Title: Pachyornis\n\nPachyornis is an extinct genus of ratites from New Zealand which belonged to the moa family. Like all ratites it was a member of the order Struthioniformes. The Struthioniformes are flightless birds with a sternum without a keel. They also have a distinctive palate. This genus contains three species, and are part of the Anomalopteryginae or lesser moa subfamily. \"Pachyornis\" moa were the stoutest and most heavy-legged genus of the family. The most notable species being \"Pachyornis elephantopus\" - the Heavy-Footed Moa. They were generally similar to the Eastern Moa or the Broad-billed moa of the genus \"Euryapteryx\", but differed in having a pointed bill and being more heavyset in general. At least one species (\"P. australis\") is assumed to have had a crest of long feathers on its head. The species became rapidly extinct following human colonization of New Zealand, with the possible exception of \"P. australis\", which may have already been extinct by then.",
"Title: Banksiamyces\n\nBanksiamyces is a genus of fungi in the order Helotiales, with a tentative placement in the family Helotiaceae. The genus contains four species, which grow on the seed follicles of the dead infructescences or \"cones\" of various species of \"Banksia\", a genus in the plant family Proteaceae endemic to Australia. Fruit bodies of the fungus appear as small (typically less than 10 mm diameter), shallow dark cups on the follicles of the \"Banksia\" fruit. The edges of dry fruit bodies fold inwards, appearing like narrow slits. The first specimens of \"Banksiamyces\", known then as \"Tympanis toomansis\", were described in 1887. Specimens continued to be collected occasionally for almost 100 years before becoming examined more critically in the early 1980s, leading to the creation of a new genus to contain what was determined to be three distinct species, \"B. katerinae\", \"B. macrocarpus\", and \"B. toomansis\". A fourth species, \"B. maccannii\", was added in 1984.",
"Title: Ceratozamia\n\nCeratozamia is a genus of New World cycads in the family Zamiaceae. The genus contains 27 known currently living species and one or two fossil species. Most species are endemic to mountainous areas of Mexico, while few species extend into the mountains of Guatemala, Honduras and Belize. The genus name comes from the Greek \"ceras\", meaning horn, which refers to the paired, spreading horny projections on the male and female sporophylls of all species.",
"Title: Calyptocephalellidae\n\nThe Calyptocephalellidae are a family of toads found in Chile containing two genera, \"Calyptocephalella\" and \"Telmatobufo\". The \"Calyptocephalella\" genus contains one species, \"C. gayi\", the helmeted water toad, which is a large aquatic toad weighing up to 0.5 kg . The \"Telmatobufo\" genus contains four species, \"T. australis\", \"T. bullocki\", \"T. ignotus\", and \"T. venustus\". All species within the family are considered threatened, with \"T. bullocki\" and \"T. venustus\" being classified as critically endangered.",
"Title: List of Amanita species\n\nThe following is a list of some notable species of the agaric genus \"Amanita\". This genus contains over 500 named species and varieties, but the list is far from exhaustive. The list follows the classification of subgenera and sections of \"Amanita\" outline by Corner and Bas; Bas, as used by Tulloss (2007) and modified by Redhead & al. (2016) for \"Amanita\" subgenus \"Amanitina\" and Singer for \"Amanita\" section \"Roanokenses\". Bolding of the species name and an asterisk (*) following indicates the species is the type species of that section, with a double asterisk (**) indicating the type species of the entire genus. Use of common names follows Tulloss (2007), Holden (2003), Arora (1986), and Lincoff (1981).",
"Title: Megalurus\n\nMegalurus is a genus of passerine bird in the family Locustellidae. The genus was once placed in the Old World warbler \"wastebin\" family Sylviidae. The genus contains six species also known as the typical grassbirds. The genus is distributed from northern China and Japan, to India in the west, and Australia in the south, with most species being located wholly or partly in the tropics. The genus is also sometimes considered to include the genus \"Bowdleria\", which holds the fernbirds of New Zealand. The most widespread species, the tawny grassbird, ranges from the Philippines to southern New South Wales, whereas the Fly River grassbird is restricted to swampland in the southern part of New Guinea. The natural habitat of the typical grassbirds is, as the name suggests, wet grasslands, swamps and other marshlands. Some species exist away from water in tall grasslands, heathlands, and forest clearings. Some species have adapted to the margins of rice fields and gardens.",
"Title: Leptofoenus\n\nLeptofoenus is a genus of wasp in the family Pteromalidae, the type genus subfamily Leptofoeninae found in South, Central, and southern North America. The genus contains five living species and one extinct species known from early Miocene Burdigalian stage Dominican amber deposits on the island of Hispaniola. With body sizes ranging from 11 - \"Leptofoenus\" species are larger than nearly all other species in Pteromalidae. The genus bears a notable resemblance to the wasp families Pelecinidae, Gasteruptiidae, and Stephanidae.",
"Title: Fallopia\n\nFallopia is a genus of about 12–15 species of flowering plants in the buckwheat family, often included in a wider treatment of the related genus \"Polygonum\" in the past. The genus is native to temperate and subtropical regions of the Northern Hemisphere. The genus includes herbaceous perennial plants, herbaceous vines, and woody vines.",
"Title: Nicandra\n\nNicandra is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family containing the single species Nicandra physalodes. It is known by the common names apple-of-Peru and shoo-fly plant. It is thought originally to have been native to Peru (known elsewhere as an introduced species and sometimes as a weed) and is found nowadays as a ruderal species in tropical, subtropical and, to a lesser extent, temperate areas all over the world. It has also long been cultivated as an ornamental plant for its attractive flowers and curious fruits (the latter sometimes dried for use in floral design) and has been adopted into the traditional medicine of countries far-removed from its original home."
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What United States Air Force Officer and Astronaut, who is a recipient of the Congressional Space Medal of Honor, has an asteroid named after him?
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Michael Phillip Anderson
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"Title: Edward Higgins White\n\nEdward Higgins White II (November 14, 1930 – January 27, 1967), (Lt Col, USAF), was an American aeronautical engineer, U.S. Air Force officer, test pilot, and NASA astronaut. On June 3, 1965, he became the first American to walk in space. White died along with astronauts Virgil \"Gus\" Grissom and Roger B. Chaffee during prelaunch testing for the first manned Apollo mission at Cape Canaveral. He was awarded the NASA Distinguished Service Medal for his flight in Gemini 4 and then awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor posthumously.",
"Title: Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps\n\nThe Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) is one of the three primary commissioning sources for officers in the United States Air Force, the other two being the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) and Air Force Officer Training School (OTS). A subordinate command of the Air University within the Air Education and Training Command (AETC), AFROTC is aligned under the Jeanne M. Holm Center for Officer Accessions and Citizen Development at Maxwell AFB, Alabama. The Holm Center, formerly known as the Air Force Officer Accession and Training Schools (AFOATS), retains direct responsibility for both AFROTC and OTS.",
"Title: Congressional Space Medal of Honor\n\nThe Congressional Space Medal of Honor was authorized by the United States Congress in 1969 to recognize \"any astronaut who in the performance of his duties has distinguished himself by exceptionally meritorious efforts and contributions to the welfare of the Nation and mankind.\" The highest award given by NASA, it is awarded by the President of the United States in Congress's name on recommendations from the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The award is a separate decoration from the Medal of Honor, which is a military award for extreme bravery and gallantry in combat.",
"Title: Frank Borman\n\nFrank Frederick Borman II (born March 14, 1928), (Col, USAF, Ret.) , is a retired United States Air Force pilot, aeronautical engineer, test pilot, and NASA astronaut, best remembered as the Commander of Apollo 8, the first mission to fly around the Moon, making him, along with crew mates Jim Lovell and Bill Anders, the first of only 24 humans to do so. Before flying on Apollo, he set a fourteen-day spaceflight endurance record on Gemini 7, and also served on the NASA review board which investigated the Apollo 1 fire. After leaving NASA, he was the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Eastern Air Lines from 1975 to 1986. Borman is a recipient of the Congressional Space Medal of Honor.",
"Title: Rick Husband\n\nRichard Douglas \"Rick\" Husband (July 12, 1957 – February 1, 2003) (Colonel, USAF) was an American astronaut and fighter pilot. He traveled into space twice: as Pilot of STS-96 and Commander of STS-107. He and the rest of the crew of STS-107 were killed when \"Columbia\" disintegrated during reentry into the Earth's atmosphere. Husband is a recipient of the Congressional Space Medal of Honor.",
"Title: David M. Brown\n\nDavid McDowell Brown (April 16, 1956 – February 1, 2003) was a United States Navy captain and a NASA astronaut. He died on his first spaceflight, when the Space Shuttle \"Columbia\" (STS-107) disintegrated during orbital reentry into the Earth's atmosphere. Brown became an astronaut in 1996, but had not served on a space mission prior to the \"Columbia\" disaster. Brown is a recipient of the Congressional Space Medal of Honor.",
"Title: Michael P. Anderson\n\nMichael Phillip Anderson (December 25, 1959 – February 1, 2003) was a United States Air Force officer and NASA astronaut. Anderson and his six fellow crew members were killed in the Space Shuttle \"Columbia\" disaster when the craft disintegrated during its re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere. Anderson served as the payload commander and lieutenant colonel in charge of science experiments on the Columbia. Anderson is a recipient of the Congressional Space Medal of Honor.",
"Title: 51824 Mikeanderson\n\n51824 Mikeanderson (2001 OE ) is an asteroid named for astronaut Mike Anderson, who was killed in the STS-107 (\"Columbia\") space shuttle reentry disaster on February 1, 2003. 51824 Mikeanderson was discovered on July 19, 2001, at Palomar Observatory by the JPL Near Earth Asteroid Tracking Program.",
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Which 1999 American Gothic supernatural horror film was directed by Tim Burton and featured Miles Doleac in an acting role?
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Sleepy Hollow
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"Title: Jonathan Rigby\n\nJonathan Rigby (born 1963) is an English actor and film historian who has written the following books - \"English Gothic: A Century of Horror Cinema\" (2000), \"Christopher Lee: The Authorised Screen History\" (2001), \"Roxy Music: Both Ends Burning\" (2005), \"American Gothic: Sixty Years of Horror Cinema\" (2007), \"Studies in Terror: Landmarks of Horror Cinema\" (2011) and \"Euro Gothic: Classics of Continental Horror Cinema\" (2016). An expanded version of \"English Gothic\" was issued in 2015 with a different subtitle, \"Classic Horror Cinema 1897-2015\". He has been described in \"Video Watchdog\" magazine as occupying 'a proud place in the advance guard of film researchers, writers and critics.'",
"Title: Don't Kill It\n\nDon't Kill It is a 2016 comedy horror film directed and edited by Mike Mendez. It stars Dolph Lundgren as Jebediah Woodley, a demon hunter who travels to Mississippi in the hopes of destroying an ancient, but homicidal demon. Kristina Klebe, Tony Bentley, James Chalke, and Miles Doleac all star in supporting roles.",
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"Title: The Rage: Carrie 2\n\nThe Rage: Carrie 2 is a 1999 American supernatural horror film directed by Katt Shea and a sequel to the 1976 horror film \"Carrie\", based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King, and features Carrie White's baby half sister Rachel Lang in the lead role. Directed by Katt Shea, the film stars Emily Bergl, Jason London, Dylan Bruno, J. Smith-Cameron, and Amy Irving who reprises her role of Sue Snell from the previous film.",
"Title: Edward Scissorhands\n\nEdward Scissorhands is a 1990 American romantic dark fantasy film directed by Tim Burton, produced by Denise Di Novi and Tim Burton, and written by Caroline Thompson from a story by Tim Burton and Caroline Thompson, starring Johnny Depp as an artificial man named Edward, an unfinished creation who has scissor blades instead of hands. The young man is taken in by a suburban family and falls in love with their teenage daughter Kim (Winona Ryder). Additional roles were played by Dianne Wiest, Anthony Michael Hall, Kathy Baker, Vincent Price and Alan Arkin.",
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Which ruler of the Holy Roman Empire is the oldest highschool in Lviv Ukraine based on the order of?
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Joseph II
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"Schönborn is a noble and mediatised former sovereign princely family from the former Holy Roman Empire.",
" Several members of the family have held high offices of the Roman Catholic Church and the Holy Roman Empire over the course of centuries, including as Bishops, Prince-Bishops, Cardinals and Prince-Electors.",
" In addition to several family members having been elected monarchs of ecclesiastical principalities—the Electorate of Mainz, the Prince-Bishopric of Würzburg, the Prince-Bishopric of Worms, the Prince-Bishopric of Speyer, the Electorate of Trier, and the Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg—the family possessed a fiefdom in Franconia that held imperial immediacy, and was thus a principality of the Holy Roman Empire, the state of Schönborn."
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"The uniformity policy was the concept of implementing Swedish law to the dominions of Sweden during the latter's time as an empire.",
" It is symbolized by the slogan unus rex, una lex et grex unus (\"one king, one law, one people\") possibly coined by Johan Skytte, governor-general in Swedish Estonia, Ingria and Livonia.",
" However, the phrase is also found in the debates on the possible union of Scotland and England in 1607, when Sir Edwyn Sandys noted King James VI & I's view that for a perfect union there should be unus rex, unus grex, una lex.",
" Most notably, the uniformity policy aimed at abolishing serfdom then common in Estonia, Livonia and the Swedish dominons in the Holy Roman Empire (Ingermanland naturally had a free peasantry).",
" While implemented in Livonia against the will of the local Baltic German nobles, the Estonian and Pomeranian peasants remained serfs: Estonia had voluntarily submitted to Sweden and thus had been given leeway in keeping the traditional local law code, while Swedish Pomerania had retained its traditional law code when, on behalf of the then ruling Swedish high nobility, the Peace of Westphalia granted it to Sweden while remaining part of the Holy Roman Empire, and not in a formal cession which would have resulted in the implementation of Swedish law.",
" Swedish law was thus only introduced to Swedish Pomerania after the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806."
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"The Duchy of Württemberg (German: \"Herzogtum Württemberg\" ) was a duchy located in the south-western part of the Holy Roman Empire.",
" It was a member of the Holy Roman Empire from 1495 to 1806.",
" The dukedom's long survival for nearly four centuries was mainly due to its size, being larger than its immediate neighbors.",
" During the Protestant Reformation, Württemberg faced great pressure from the Holy Roman Empire to remain a member.",
" Württemberg resisted repeated French invasions in the 17th and 18th centuries.",
" Württemberg was directly in the path of French and Austrian armies who were engaged in the long rivalry between the House of Bourbon and the House of Habsburg.",
" In 1803, Napoleon raised the duchy to be the Electorate of Württemberg of the Holy Roman Empire, and when he abolished the Empire in 1806, the Electorate was elevated as the Kingdom of Württemberg."
],
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"The Reichskammergericht (] , \"Imperial Chamber Court\"; Latin: \"Iudicium imperii\" ) was one of two highest judicial institutions in the Holy Roman Empire, the other one being the Aulic Council in Vienna.",
" It was founded in 1495 by the Imperial Diet in Worms.",
" All legal proceedings in the Holy Roman Empire could be brought to the Imperial Chamber Court, except if the ruler of the territory had a so-called \"privilegium de non appellando\", in which case the highest judicial institution was found by the ruler of that territory.",
" Another exception was criminal law.",
" The Imperial Chamber Court could only intervene in criminal cases if basic procedural rules had been violated."
],
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"The Imperial Military Constitution (German: \"Reichsheeresverfassung\" , also called the \"Reichskriegsverfassung\") of the Holy Roman Empire, like the rest of the imperial constitution, grew out of various laws and governed the establishment of military forces within the Empire.",
" It was the basis for the establishment of the Army of the Holy Roman Empire (\"Reichsarmee\"), which was under the supreme command of the Emperor but was distinct from his Imperial Troops, as it could only be deployed by the Imperial Diet.",
" The last Imperial Defence Order (\"Reichsdefensionalordnung\"), entitled \"Reichsgutachten in puncto securitatis\", of 13/23 May 1681, completed the military constitution of the Holy Roman Empire."
],
"title": "Imperial Military Constitution"
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"The Holy Roman Emperor (historically \"Romanorum Imperator \" \"Emperor of the Romans\") was the ruler of the Holy Roman Empire."
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"The monarchs of Prussia were members of the House of Hohenzollern who were the hereditary rulers of the former German state of Prussia from its founding in 1525 as the Duchy of Prussia.",
" The Duchy had evolved out of the Teutonic Order, a Roman Catholic crusader state and theocracy located along the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea.",
" The Teutonic Knights were under the leadership of a Grand Master, the last of whom, Albert, converted to Protestantism and secularized the lands, which then became the Duchy of Prussia.",
" The Duchy was initially a vassal of the Kingdom of Poland, as a result of the terms of the Prussian Homage whereby Albert was granted the Duchy as part of the terms of peace following the Prussian War.",
" When the main line of Prussian Hohenzollerns died out in 1618, the Duchy passed to a different branch of the family, who also reigned as Electors of Brandenburg in the Holy Roman Empire.",
" While still nominally two different territories, Prussia under the suzerainty of Poland and Brandenburg under the suzerainty of the Holy Roman Empire, the two states are known together historiographically as Brandenburg-Prussia.",
" Following the Second Northern War, a series of treaties freed the Duchy of Prussia from any vassalage to any other state, making it a fully sovereign Duchy in its own right.",
" This complex situation (where the Hohenzollern ruler of the independent Duchy of Prussia was also a subject of the Holy Roman Emperor as Elector of Brandenburg) laid the eventual groundwork for the establishment of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1701.",
" For diplomatic reasons, the rulers of the state were known as the King in Prussia from 1701 to 1772; largely because they still owed fealty to the Emperor as Electors of Brandenburg, the \"King in Prussia\" title (as opposed to \"King of Prussia\") avoided offending the Emperor.",
" As the Prussian state grew through several wars and diplomatic moves throughout the 18th century, it became apparent that Prussia had become a Great Power that did not need to submit meekly to the Holy Roman Empire.",
" By 1772, the pretense was dropped, and the style \"King of Prussia\" was adopted.",
" Thus it remained until 1871, when in the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War, the King of Prussia Wilhelm I was crowned German Emperor.",
" From that point forward, though the Kingdom of Prussia retained its status as a constituent state of the German Empire, all remaining Kings of Prussia also served as German Emperor, and that title took precedence."
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"Karl Anselm, 4th Prince of Thurn and Taxis, full German name: \"Karl Anselm Fürst von Thurn und Taxis\" (2 June 1733, Frankfurt am Main, Free Imperial City of Frankfurt, Holy Roman Empire – 13 November 1805, Winzer bei Regensburg, Electorate of Bavaria, Holy Roman Empire) was the fourth Prince of Thurn and Taxis, Postmaster General of the Imperial Reichspost, and Head of the Princely House of Thurn and Taxis from 17 March 1773 until his death on 13 November 1805.",
" Karl Anselm served as \"Prinzipalkommissar\" at the Perpetual Imperial Diet in Regensburg for Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor and Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor from 1773 to 1797."
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"Lviv Academic Gymnasium at the National University \"Lviv Polytechnic\" (ukr.",
" Львівська академічна гімназія) - the oldest high school in Lviv, Ukraine based on the order of Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, on October 24, 1784.",
" The building of Gymnasium located on the street Stepan Bandera, 14 on the left of the main building of Lviv Polytechnic.",
" Vasyl Il'nyts'ky was the first director of gymnasium."
],
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"Title: German Emperor\n\nThe German Emperor (German: Deutscher Kaiser) was the official title of the head of state and hereditary ruler of the German Empire. A specifically chosen term, it was used between the 18 January 1871 proclamation of King of Prussia and President of the North German Confederation Wilhelm I as \"\"Deutscher Kaiser\"\" and the official abdication of Wilhelm II on 28 November 1918. The Holy Roman Emperor is sometimes also called \"German Emperor\" when the historical context is clear, as derived from the Holy Roman Empire's official post-1512 title of \"Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation.\"",
"Title: Schönborn family\n\nSchönborn is a noble and mediatised former sovereign princely family from the former Holy Roman Empire. Several members of the family have held high offices of the Roman Catholic Church and the Holy Roman Empire over the course of centuries, including as Bishops, Prince-Bishops, Cardinals and Prince-Electors. In addition to several family members having been elected monarchs of ecclesiastical principalities—the Electorate of Mainz, the Prince-Bishopric of Würzburg, the Prince-Bishopric of Worms, the Prince-Bishopric of Speyer, the Electorate of Trier, and the Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg—the family possessed a fiefdom in Franconia that held imperial immediacy, and was thus a principality of the Holy Roman Empire, the state of Schönborn.",
"Title: Uniformity policy\n\nThe uniformity policy was the concept of implementing Swedish law to the dominions of Sweden during the latter's time as an empire. It is symbolized by the slogan unus rex, una lex et grex unus (\"one king, one law, one people\") possibly coined by Johan Skytte, governor-general in Swedish Estonia, Ingria and Livonia. However, the phrase is also found in the debates on the possible union of Scotland and England in 1607, when Sir Edwyn Sandys noted King James VI & I's view that for a perfect union there should be unus rex, unus grex, una lex. Most notably, the uniformity policy aimed at abolishing serfdom then common in Estonia, Livonia and the Swedish dominons in the Holy Roman Empire (Ingermanland naturally had a free peasantry). While implemented in Livonia against the will of the local Baltic German nobles, the Estonian and Pomeranian peasants remained serfs: Estonia had voluntarily submitted to Sweden and thus had been given leeway in keeping the traditional local law code, while Swedish Pomerania had retained its traditional law code when, on behalf of the then ruling Swedish high nobility, the Peace of Westphalia granted it to Sweden while remaining part of the Holy Roman Empire, and not in a formal cession which would have resulted in the implementation of Swedish law. Swedish law was thus only introduced to Swedish Pomerania after the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806.",
"Title: Duchy of Württemberg\n\nThe Duchy of Württemberg (German: \"Herzogtum Württemberg\" ) was a duchy located in the south-western part of the Holy Roman Empire. It was a member of the Holy Roman Empire from 1495 to 1806. The dukedom's long survival for nearly four centuries was mainly due to its size, being larger than its immediate neighbors. During the Protestant Reformation, Württemberg faced great pressure from the Holy Roman Empire to remain a member. Württemberg resisted repeated French invasions in the 17th and 18th centuries. Württemberg was directly in the path of French and Austrian armies who were engaged in the long rivalry between the House of Bourbon and the House of Habsburg. In 1803, Napoleon raised the duchy to be the Electorate of Württemberg of the Holy Roman Empire, and when he abolished the Empire in 1806, the Electorate was elevated as the Kingdom of Württemberg.",
"Title: Reichskammergericht\n\nThe Reichskammergericht (] , \"Imperial Chamber Court\"; Latin: \"Iudicium imperii\" ) was one of two highest judicial institutions in the Holy Roman Empire, the other one being the Aulic Council in Vienna. It was founded in 1495 by the Imperial Diet in Worms. All legal proceedings in the Holy Roman Empire could be brought to the Imperial Chamber Court, except if the ruler of the territory had a so-called \"privilegium de non appellando\", in which case the highest judicial institution was found by the ruler of that territory. Another exception was criminal law. The Imperial Chamber Court could only intervene in criminal cases if basic procedural rules had been violated.",
"Title: Imperial Military Constitution\n\nThe Imperial Military Constitution (German: \"Reichsheeresverfassung\" , also called the \"Reichskriegsverfassung\") of the Holy Roman Empire, like the rest of the imperial constitution, grew out of various laws and governed the establishment of military forces within the Empire. It was the basis for the establishment of the Army of the Holy Roman Empire (\"Reichsarmee\"), which was under the supreme command of the Emperor but was distinct from his Imperial Troops, as it could only be deployed by the Imperial Diet. The last Imperial Defence Order (\"Reichsdefensionalordnung\"), entitled \"Reichsgutachten in puncto securitatis\", of 13/23 May 1681, completed the military constitution of the Holy Roman Empire.",
"Title: Holy Roman Emperor\n\nThe Holy Roman Emperor (historically \"Romanorum Imperator \" \"Emperor of the Romans\") was the ruler of the Holy Roman Empire.",
"Title: List of monarchs of Prussia\n\nThe monarchs of Prussia were members of the House of Hohenzollern who were the hereditary rulers of the former German state of Prussia from its founding in 1525 as the Duchy of Prussia. The Duchy had evolved out of the Teutonic Order, a Roman Catholic crusader state and theocracy located along the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea. The Teutonic Knights were under the leadership of a Grand Master, the last of whom, Albert, converted to Protestantism and secularized the lands, which then became the Duchy of Prussia. The Duchy was initially a vassal of the Kingdom of Poland, as a result of the terms of the Prussian Homage whereby Albert was granted the Duchy as part of the terms of peace following the Prussian War. When the main line of Prussian Hohenzollerns died out in 1618, the Duchy passed to a different branch of the family, who also reigned as Electors of Brandenburg in the Holy Roman Empire. While still nominally two different territories, Prussia under the suzerainty of Poland and Brandenburg under the suzerainty of the Holy Roman Empire, the two states are known together historiographically as Brandenburg-Prussia. Following the Second Northern War, a series of treaties freed the Duchy of Prussia from any vassalage to any other state, making it a fully sovereign Duchy in its own right. This complex situation (where the Hohenzollern ruler of the independent Duchy of Prussia was also a subject of the Holy Roman Emperor as Elector of Brandenburg) laid the eventual groundwork for the establishment of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1701. For diplomatic reasons, the rulers of the state were known as the King in Prussia from 1701 to 1772; largely because they still owed fealty to the Emperor as Electors of Brandenburg, the \"King in Prussia\" title (as opposed to \"King of Prussia\") avoided offending the Emperor. As the Prussian state grew through several wars and diplomatic moves throughout the 18th century, it became apparent that Prussia had become a Great Power that did not need to submit meekly to the Holy Roman Empire. By 1772, the pretense was dropped, and the style \"King of Prussia\" was adopted. Thus it remained until 1871, when in the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War, the King of Prussia Wilhelm I was crowned German Emperor. From that point forward, though the Kingdom of Prussia retained its status as a constituent state of the German Empire, all remaining Kings of Prussia also served as German Emperor, and that title took precedence.",
"Title: Karl Anselm, 4th Prince of Thurn and Taxis\n\nKarl Anselm, 4th Prince of Thurn and Taxis, full German name: \"Karl Anselm Fürst von Thurn und Taxis\" (2 June 1733, Frankfurt am Main, Free Imperial City of Frankfurt, Holy Roman Empire – 13 November 1805, Winzer bei Regensburg, Electorate of Bavaria, Holy Roman Empire) was the fourth Prince of Thurn and Taxis, Postmaster General of the Imperial Reichspost, and Head of the Princely House of Thurn and Taxis from 17 March 1773 until his death on 13 November 1805. Karl Anselm served as \"Prinzipalkommissar\" at the Perpetual Imperial Diet in Regensburg for Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor and Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor from 1773 to 1797.",
"Title: Lviv Academic Gymnasium\n\nLviv Academic Gymnasium at the National University \"Lviv Polytechnic\" (ukr. Львівська академічна гімназія) - the oldest high school in Lviv, Ukraine based on the order of Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, on October 24, 1784. The building of Gymnasium located on the street Stepan Bandera, 14 on the left of the main building of Lviv Polytechnic. Vasyl Il'nyts'ky was the first director of gymnasium."
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How many floors does the tower have that houses The Shops at Prudential Center?
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52
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"The Prudential Tower, also known as the Prudential Building or, colloquially, The Pru, is an International Style skyscraper in Boston, Massachusetts.",
" The building, a part of the Prudential Center complex, currently stands as the 2nd-tallest building in Boston, behind 200 Clarendon Street.",
" The Prudential Tower was designed by Charles Luckman and Associates for Prudential Insurance.",
" Completed in 1964, the building is 749 ft tall, with 52 floors.",
" It contains 1200000 sqft of commercial and retail space.",
" Including its radio mast, the tower stands as the tallest building in Boston and is tied with others as the 77th-tallest in the United States, rising to 907 ft in height."
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"Kirya Tower (also known as the HaYovel Tower) is a skyscraper in Tel Aviv, Israel.",
" At 158 m (42 floors), it is the sixth tallest building in Israel.",
" Construction was completed in 2005 on land previously belonging to the IDF HaKirya base.",
" The tower is located near the Tel Aviv's tallest skyscraper cluster, the Azrieli Center complex, and is occupied largely by government offices.",
" The consolidation of many of these offices in the tower, which were previously spread out all over the Tel Aviv district, allowed the release of a considerable amount of high-value government land to private development, as well as introducing efficiencies from housing many government functions under one roof.",
" The tower has a helipad on its roof.",
" It was originally planned to have 28 floors for government functions only, with the additional 14 floors being approved during construction.",
" 13 of these top floors were approved for use by private sector offices, and the top 11 floors have floor-to ceiling windows.",
" An external elevator serves the uppermost floors, and an underpass connects the building with the tower's underground parking.",
" The rent being paid by the government is $16/square metre per month for the next 20 years."
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"The Shops at Prudential Center is an urban shopping center located at the base of the Prudential Tower in Boston, Massachusetts.",
" The mall lies adjacent to many other destinations such as: Hynes Convention Center, the 101/111 Huntington Avenue office towers, and a skywalk connecting it to Copley Place."
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"The Georgia State University Library is an academic research library affiliated with Georgia State University.",
" The Georgia State University Library has two primary locations, Library North and Library South.",
" In addition to hundreds of thousands of pieces of print media, the library also has online databases for electronic articles, as well as an electronic catalog for looking up media within the library’s many floors.",
" The media found in the library includes novels, journals, newspapers, government documents, archives, DVDs, CDs, video tapes, audio cassette tapes, and periodicals.",
" The University Library is located in the middle of Georgia State's main campus near Gilmer St. and Courtland St."
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"Boston, the capital of the U.S. state of Massachusetts and the largest city in New England, is home to 251 completed high-rises, 29 of which stand taller than 400 ft .",
" The majority of the city's skyscrapers and high-rises are clustered in the Financial District and Back Bay neighborhoods.",
" The tallest structure in Boston is the 60-story 200 Clarendon, better known to locals as the John Hancock Tower, which rises 790 ft in the Back Bay district.",
" It is also the tallest building in New England and the 63rd-tallest building in the United States.",
" The second-tallest building in Boston is the Prudential Tower, which rises 52 floors and 749 ft .",
" At the time of the Prudential Tower's completion in 1964, it stood as the tallest building in North America outside of New York City."
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"The Super Spy (ザ・スーパー・スパイ) is an early Neo Geo game released by SNK in 1990.",
" It is a first-person shooter and beat 'em up game with action RPG elements in which players move through the many floors of an office building shooting terrorists.",
" It was an early example of a first-person shooter where the player character's arms and weapons are visible on screen.",
" In 1991, SNK's \"Crossed Swords\" had similar gameplay, but with more RPG elements and hack & slash combat instead of shooting and fist-fighting."
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"The Grant USA Tower was a proposed 121-story skyscraper planned for Newark, New Jersey by developer Harry Grant.",
" Harry Grant was an Israeli-born developer who was based out of New Jersey, and who financed the gold dome on top of Newark City Hall, and also started the never-completed Renaissance Mall in the city.",
" Grant Tower was to be located over the old Central Railroad Terminal, near Broad and Lafayette Street.",
" In 2007, the incomplete Renaissance Mall was torn down to build the Prudential Center.",
" The old and unused part of the train station below, which was to serve as the foundation of the tower, remains in place.",
" There are currently plans to connect the old portion of the train station with the Prudential Center, with the idea of turning it into a museum.",
" There were plans for a 21-floor atrium above the 121st floor, which would have been the top floor of the hotel.",
" Had it been completed as planned by 1986, it would have contained the tallest hotel, and would have been the tallest building and the tallest structure at the time."
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"111 Huntington Avenue is a Boston skyscraper.",
" Located on Huntington Avenue, it is part of the Prudential Center complex that also houses the Prudential Tower.",
" Completed in 2002, the tower is 554 feet (169 meters) tall and houses 36 floors.",
" It is Boston's ninth-tallest building.",
" It won the 2002 bronze Emporis Skyscraper Award.",
" It is sometimes given the unofficial nickname The R2-D2 Building after the \"Star Wars\" droid's top."
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"Prudential Financial, as it is known today, began as The Widows and Orphans Friendly Society in 1875.",
" For a short time it was called the Prudential Friendly Society, and for many years after 1877 it was known as the Prudential Insurance Company of America, a name still widely in use.",
" Based in Newark, New Jersey, the company has constructed a number of buildings to house its headquarters downtown in the Four Corners district.",
" In addition to its own offices, the corporation has financed large projects in the city, including Gateway Center and Prudential Center.",
" Prudential has about 5,200 employees in the city."
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"title": "Prudential Headquarters"
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"Prudential is an underground light rail station on the MBTA Green Line \"E\" branch, located below Huntington Avenue next to the Prudential Tower complex near Belvidere Street in Boston, Massachusetts.",
" Prudential station is fully handicapped accessible, featuring low raised platforms and elevator service to the Huntington Arcade of the Shops at Prudential Center at the base of the Prudential Tower."
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"Title: Prudential Tower\n\nThe Prudential Tower, also known as the Prudential Building or, colloquially, The Pru, is an International Style skyscraper in Boston, Massachusetts. The building, a part of the Prudential Center complex, currently stands as the 2nd-tallest building in Boston, behind 200 Clarendon Street. The Prudential Tower was designed by Charles Luckman and Associates for Prudential Insurance. Completed in 1964, the building is 749 ft tall, with 52 floors. It contains 1200000 sqft of commercial and retail space. Including its radio mast, the tower stands as the tallest building in Boston and is tied with others as the 77th-tallest in the United States, rising to 907 ft in height.",
"Title: Kirya Tower\n\nKirya Tower (also known as the HaYovel Tower) is a skyscraper in Tel Aviv, Israel. At 158 m (42 floors), it is the sixth tallest building in Israel. Construction was completed in 2005 on land previously belonging to the IDF HaKirya base. The tower is located near the Tel Aviv's tallest skyscraper cluster, the Azrieli Center complex, and is occupied largely by government offices. The consolidation of many of these offices in the tower, which were previously spread out all over the Tel Aviv district, allowed the release of a considerable amount of high-value government land to private development, as well as introducing efficiencies from housing many government functions under one roof. The tower has a helipad on its roof. It was originally planned to have 28 floors for government functions only, with the additional 14 floors being approved during construction. 13 of these top floors were approved for use by private sector offices, and the top 11 floors have floor-to ceiling windows. An external elevator serves the uppermost floors, and an underpass connects the building with the tower's underground parking. The rent being paid by the government is $16/square metre per month for the next 20 years.",
"Title: The Shops at Prudential Center\n\nThe Shops at Prudential Center is an urban shopping center located at the base of the Prudential Tower in Boston, Massachusetts. The mall lies adjacent to many other destinations such as: Hynes Convention Center, the 101/111 Huntington Avenue office towers, and a skywalk connecting it to Copley Place.",
"Title: Georgia State University Library\n\nThe Georgia State University Library is an academic research library affiliated with Georgia State University. The Georgia State University Library has two primary locations, Library North and Library South. In addition to hundreds of thousands of pieces of print media, the library also has online databases for electronic articles, as well as an electronic catalog for looking up media within the library’s many floors. The media found in the library includes novels, journals, newspapers, government documents, archives, DVDs, CDs, video tapes, audio cassette tapes, and periodicals. The University Library is located in the middle of Georgia State's main campus near Gilmer St. and Courtland St.",
"Title: List of tallest buildings in Boston\n\nBoston, the capital of the U.S. state of Massachusetts and the largest city in New England, is home to 251 completed high-rises, 29 of which stand taller than 400 ft . The majority of the city's skyscrapers and high-rises are clustered in the Financial District and Back Bay neighborhoods. The tallest structure in Boston is the 60-story 200 Clarendon, better known to locals as the John Hancock Tower, which rises 790 ft in the Back Bay district. It is also the tallest building in New England and the 63rd-tallest building in the United States. The second-tallest building in Boston is the Prudential Tower, which rises 52 floors and 749 ft . At the time of the Prudential Tower's completion in 1964, it stood as the tallest building in North America outside of New York City.",
"Title: The Super Spy\n\nThe Super Spy (ザ・スーパー・スパイ) is an early Neo Geo game released by SNK in 1990. It is a first-person shooter and beat 'em up game with action RPG elements in which players move through the many floors of an office building shooting terrorists. It was an early example of a first-person shooter where the player character's arms and weapons are visible on screen. In 1991, SNK's \"Crossed Swords\" had similar gameplay, but with more RPG elements and hack & slash combat instead of shooting and fist-fighting.",
"Title: Grant USA Tower\n\nThe Grant USA Tower was a proposed 121-story skyscraper planned for Newark, New Jersey by developer Harry Grant. Harry Grant was an Israeli-born developer who was based out of New Jersey, and who financed the gold dome on top of Newark City Hall, and also started the never-completed Renaissance Mall in the city. Grant Tower was to be located over the old Central Railroad Terminal, near Broad and Lafayette Street. In 2007, the incomplete Renaissance Mall was torn down to build the Prudential Center. The old and unused part of the train station below, which was to serve as the foundation of the tower, remains in place. There are currently plans to connect the old portion of the train station with the Prudential Center, with the idea of turning it into a museum. There were plans for a 21-floor atrium above the 121st floor, which would have been the top floor of the hotel. Had it been completed as planned by 1986, it would have contained the tallest hotel, and would have been the tallest building and the tallest structure at the time.",
"Title: 111 Huntington Avenue\n\n111 Huntington Avenue is a Boston skyscraper. Located on Huntington Avenue, it is part of the Prudential Center complex that also houses the Prudential Tower. Completed in 2002, the tower is 554 feet (169 meters) tall and houses 36 floors. It is Boston's ninth-tallest building. It won the 2002 bronze Emporis Skyscraper Award. It is sometimes given the unofficial nickname The R2-D2 Building after the \"Star Wars\" droid's top.",
"Title: Prudential Headquarters\n\nPrudential Financial, as it is known today, began as The Widows and Orphans Friendly Society in 1875. For a short time it was called the Prudential Friendly Society, and for many years after 1877 it was known as the Prudential Insurance Company of America, a name still widely in use. Based in Newark, New Jersey, the company has constructed a number of buildings to house its headquarters downtown in the Four Corners district. In addition to its own offices, the corporation has financed large projects in the city, including Gateway Center and Prudential Center. Prudential has about 5,200 employees in the city.",
"Title: Prudential (MBTA station)\n\nPrudential is an underground light rail station on the MBTA Green Line \"E\" branch, located below Huntington Avenue next to the Prudential Tower complex near Belvidere Street in Boston, Massachusetts. Prudential station is fully handicapped accessible, featuring low raised platforms and elevator service to the Huntington Arcade of the Shops at Prudential Center at the base of the Prudential Tower."
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1,056
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Which TV adaptation featured one actor playing two separate parts throughout its 37 episodes?
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BBC Television Shakespeare
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" He also appeared in the films \"Lady Jane\" (1986), \"Parting Shots\" (1999), and as one of the English judges in the film \"\" (1999)."
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"The BBC Television Shakespeare is a series of British television adaptations of the plays of William Shakespeare, created by Cedric Messina and broadcast by BBC Television.",
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"ISO 3166-2:SJ is the entry for Svalbard and Jan Mayen in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).",
" The standard defines codes for names of principal subdivisions of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.",
" Svalbard and Jan Mayen does not exist as an administrative region, but rather consists of two separate parts of Norway under separate jurisdictions—Svalbard and Jan Mayen.",
" Further subdivision for Svalbard and Jan Mayen occurs under Norway's entry, , namely NO-21 for Svalbard and NO-22 for Jan Mayen.",
" There are currently no ISO 3166-2 codes for Svalbard and Jan Mayen."
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"Great Waldingfield is a village and civil parish in the Babergh district of Suffolk, England about two miles (3 km) north-east of Sudbury and two miles (3 km) south-west of its sister village, Little Waldingfield.",
" The village is split into two separate parts; the older and smaller part around the St. Lawrence Church, and the newer and larger section along the B1115 road between Sudbury and Hadleigh.",
" Most of the houses in the newer section were built after World War II, including much council housing.",
" The population is estimated to be 1,460, reducing to 1,431 at the 2011 Census.",
" The parish also includes the hamlet of Upsher Green."
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"The Iceman Cometh is a 1960 television production of the Eugene O'Neill play of the same title.",
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"The Catalan Talgo was an international express train introduced in 1969 that linked Geneva, Switzerland, with Barcelona, Spain.",
" It was named after the Spanish region Catalonia and the Talgo equipment it used.",
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" The national railway network of Spain, \"Red Nacional de los Ferrocarriles Españoles\" (RENFE), was using Iberian gauge for all of its main lines, while those of France and Switzerland use standard gauge.",
" As a result of this break-of-gauge, train journeys between Geneva and Barcelona consisted of two separate parts, with travelers having to change from a French to a Spanish train or vice versa at the border—at Portbou (alternatively written as Port Bou) on southbound trains and at Cerbère on northbound trains.",
" In 1968, this was resolved with the introduction of the Talgo III RD trainsets, which featured variable gauge wheelsets.",
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" Most other rail journeys through this border crossing continued to require a change of train at Cerbère station or at Port Bou, as most trains did not use Talgo III RD trainsets."
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" It was opened as the eastwards Kalininskaya Line in 1979, with the first stations of the western Solntsevsky radius opening in 2014.",
" Presently there are 8 stations on the eastern section and 5 on the western section.",
" The two parts are planned to be joined by 2020.",
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"The Fallujah Barrage is a barrage on the Euphrates near Fallujah in Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq.",
" Construction of the barrage was completed in 1985.",
" Unlike many other dams in the Euphrates, the Fallujah Barrage does not include a hydroelectric power station and its main function is to raise the water level of the river for irrigation.",
" The barrage consists of two separate parts.",
" The main stretch of the barrage has ten gates measuring 16 x , allowing a maximum discharge of 3600 m3 per second.",
" The second part on the left bank of the river has eight gates that are 6 m wide.",
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" Their maximum discharge is 104 m3 per second."
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"Dual role (also known as double role) refers to one actor playing two or more roles, which may be deliberately scripted in a play or film, or merely be a by-product of a low budget.",
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"Title: BBC Television Shakespeare\n\nThe BBC Television Shakespeare is a series of British television adaptations of the plays of William Shakespeare, created by Cedric Messina and broadcast by BBC Television. Transmitted in the UK from 3 December 1978 to 27 April 1985, the series spanned seven seasons and thirty-seven episodes.",
"Title: ISO 3166-2:SJ\n\nISO 3166-2:SJ is the entry for Svalbard and Jan Mayen in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The standard defines codes for names of principal subdivisions of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1. Svalbard and Jan Mayen does not exist as an administrative region, but rather consists of two separate parts of Norway under separate jurisdictions—Svalbard and Jan Mayen. Further subdivision for Svalbard and Jan Mayen occurs under Norway's entry, , namely NO-21 for Svalbard and NO-22 for Jan Mayen. There are currently no ISO 3166-2 codes for Svalbard and Jan Mayen.",
"Title: Great Waldingfield\n\nGreat Waldingfield is a village and civil parish in the Babergh district of Suffolk, England about two miles (3 km) north-east of Sudbury and two miles (3 km) south-west of its sister village, Little Waldingfield. The village is split into two separate parts; the older and smaller part around the St. Lawrence Church, and the newer and larger section along the B1115 road between Sudbury and Hadleigh. Most of the houses in the newer section were built after World War II, including much council housing. The population is estimated to be 1,460, reducing to 1,431 at the 2011 Census. The parish also includes the hamlet of Upsher Green.",
"Title: The Iceman Cometh (The Play of the Week)\n\nThe Iceman Cometh is a 1960 television production of the Eugene O'Neill play of the same title. Two separate parts were originally broadcast as episodes of \"The Play of the Week\" by the syndication service National Telefilm Associates (NTA).",
"Title: Catalan Talgo\n\nThe Catalan Talgo was an international express train introduced in 1969 that linked Geneva, Switzerland, with Barcelona, Spain. It was named after the Spanish region Catalonia and the Talgo equipment it used. It was an extension and upgrading of a predecessor train, \"Le Catalan\", a first-class-only French (SNCF) \"Rapide\" train that had been in operation since 1955 but running only between Geneva and the stations nearest the Spanish-French border, connecting with a second-class-only \"autorail\" trainset to and from Barcelona. The national railway network of Spain, \"Red Nacional de los Ferrocarriles Españoles\" (RENFE), was using Iberian gauge for all of its main lines, while those of France and Switzerland use standard gauge. As a result of this break-of-gauge, train journeys between Geneva and Barcelona consisted of two separate parts, with travelers having to change from a French to a Spanish train or vice versa at the border—at Portbou (alternatively written as Port Bou) on southbound trains and at Cerbère on northbound trains. In 1968, this was resolved with the introduction of the Talgo III RD trainsets, which featured variable gauge wheelsets. At Portbou station, the wheel spacing of each passenger carriage was adjusted by a gauge changer for the difference in gauge, and passengers no longer had to change trains. After successful test runs, the \"Catalan\" was extended from Port Bou to Barcelona as a through train on 1 June 1969, becoming the \"Catalan Talgo\" and upgraded to a Trans Europ Express (TEE). Most other rail journeys through this border crossing continued to require a change of train at Cerbère station or at Port Bou, as most trains did not use Talgo III RD trainsets.",
"Title: Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya Line\n\nThe Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya Line (Кали́нинско-Солнцевская ли́ния , ] ) (Line 8) is a line of the Moscow Metro, currently consisting of two separate parts. It was opened as the eastwards Kalininskaya Line in 1979, with the first stations of the western Solntsevsky radius opening in 2014. Presently there are 8 stations on the eastern section and 5 on the western section. The two parts are planned to be joined by 2020. To distinguish the 2 sections, the newer west section is identified as Line 8A.",
"Title: Fallujah Barrage\n\nThe Fallujah Barrage is a barrage on the Euphrates near Fallujah in Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq. Construction of the barrage was completed in 1985. Unlike many other dams in the Euphrates, the Fallujah Barrage does not include a hydroelectric power station and its main function is to raise the water level of the river for irrigation. The barrage consists of two separate parts. The main stretch of the barrage has ten gates measuring 16 x , allowing a maximum discharge of 3600 m3 per second. The second part on the left bank of the river has eight gates that are 6 m wide. These gates divert water toward two separate irrigation channels. Their maximum discharge is 104 m3 per second.",
"Title: Dual role\n\nDual role (also known as double role) refers to one actor playing two or more roles, which may be deliberately scripted in a play or film, or merely be a by-product of a low budget. In a theatrical production where more than one actor plays multiple characters, it is sometimes referred to as an \"Ironman\" cast. In film and television, a dual role is commonly used either for comic effect or to depict identical twins.",
"Title: Separation property (finance)\n\nA separation property is a crucial element of modern portfolio theory that gives a portfolio manager the ability to separate the process of satisfying investing clients' assets into two separate parts."
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1,057
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West Lindsey and Snarford are both located with what district?
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Lincolnshire, England
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"The 2015 West Lindsey District Council election took place on 7 May 2015 to elect members of West Lindsey District Council in England.",
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"Snarford is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.",
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"Aisby is a hamlet in the civil parish of Corringham, in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.",
" It is situated just over 1 mi north from the A631 road and Corringham, 4 mi north-east from Gainsborough, and 5 mi south-east from Kirton in Lindsey."
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"Title: Middle Rasen\n\nMiddle Rasen is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England, located about 1.5 mi west from the town of Market Rasen. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 2,043. Today the village consists of two villages which have merged to become one; they were called Middle Rasen Drax and Middle Rasen Tupholme.",
"Title: Grayingham\n\nGrayingham is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 123 It is situated 1 mi south from Kirton in Lindsey, 8 mi north-east from Gainsborough and 8 miles south from Scunthorpe.",
"Title: Willoughton\n\nWilloughton is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 2 mi west from the A15 road, 13 mi north from Lincoln and 3 mi south from Kirton Lindsey. According to the 2001 Census the village had a population of 330, increasing to 341 at the 2011 census.",
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"Title: West Lindsey\n\nWest Lindsey is a local government district in Lincolnshire, England."
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1,058
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Which American brewing company in St. Paul, Minnesota built their first cold-storage warehouse in East Grand Forks in 1890?
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Hamm's Brewery
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" In 1897, they moved to a larger depot, and then in 1907, they built the present building, which backed up to a railroad spur.",
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"Cities Area Transit (CAT) is the public transportation system in the neighboring cities of Grand Forks, North Dakota and East Grand Forks, Minnesota.",
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" Paratransit for those who are unable to use the regular bus under the ADA, and a service for seniors, are provided under contract by Grand Forks Taxi."
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"East Grand Forks Senior High School is a public high school in East Grand Forks, Minnesota.",
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"KGFK (1590 AM, \"95.7 The Forks\") is a radio station broadcasting an adult hits format.",
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"Charles Thurber was a black man lynched in Grand Forks, North Dakota on October 24, 1882.",
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"The Greater Grand Forks Greenway is a huge greenway bordering the Red River and Red Lake River in the twin cities of Grand Forks, North Dakota and East Grand Forks, Minnesota (commonly called Greater Grand Forks).",
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"The Red Lake River (French: \"Rivière du Lac Rouge\"; Ojibwe: \"Miskwaagamiiwi-zaaga'iganiiwi-ziibi\") is a river located in northwestern Minnesota.",
" The river begins on the western side of the Lower Red Lake and flows westward.",
" After passing through Thief River Falls, Red Lake Falls, and Crookston, the river merges with the Red River of the North in East Grand Forks.",
" The total length of the river is 193 miles (310.6 km).",
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" The two cities lie directly across from each other on both sides of the Red River of the North, but Grand Forks, with a population of 52,838, is more than five times larger than East Grand Forks, with a population of 8,601.",
" The metropolitan area includes all of the related two counties in the two states: Grand Forks County in North Dakota and Polk County in Minnesota.",
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"Title: Grand Forks, North Dakota\n\nGrand Forks is the third-largest city in the State of North Dakota (after Fargo and Bismarck) and is the county seat of Grand Forks County. According to the 2010 census, the city's population was 52,838, while the total of the city and surrounding metropolitan area was 98,461. Grand Forks, along with its twin city of East Grand Forks, Minnesota, forms the center of the \"Grand Forks, ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area,\" which is often called \"Greater Grand Forks\" or \"The Grand Cities\".",
"Title: Cities Area Transit\n\nCities Area Transit (CAT) is the public transportation system in the neighboring cities of Grand Forks, North Dakota and East Grand Forks, Minnesota. The scheduled transit bus routes are operated by the city of Grand Forks and service is provided to East Grand Forks through a cost-sharing agreement. Paratransit for those who are unable to use the regular bus under the ADA, and a service for seniors, are provided under contract by Grand Forks Taxi.",
"Title: East Grand Forks Senior High School\n\nEast Grand Forks Senior High School is a public high school in East Grand Forks, Minnesota. Dave Thompson, radio host and member of the Minnesota Senate, graduated from East Grand Forks Senior High School in 1980.",
"Title: KGFK (AM)\n\nKGFK (1590 AM, \"95.7 The Forks\") is a radio station broadcasting an adult hits format. Licensed to East Grand Forks, Minnesota, it serves the Grand Forks, North Dakota metropolitan area. The station also broadcasts on translator K239BG 95.7 FM in Grand Forks. It first began broadcasting in 1959 under the call sign KRAD and used the call sign KCNN for several years. The station is currently owned by Leighton Broadcasting.",
"Title: Charles Thurber\n\nCharles Thurber was a black man lynched in Grand Forks, North Dakota on October 24, 1882. No monument exists at the site of the lynching, which took place on the St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway (later becoming the Great Northern Railway) bridge over the Red River between Grand Forks, North Dakota and East Grand Forks, Minnesota.",
"Title: Greater Grand Forks Greenway\n\nThe Greater Grand Forks Greenway is a huge greenway bordering the Red River and Red Lake River in the twin cities of Grand Forks, North Dakota and East Grand Forks, Minnesota (commonly called Greater Grand Forks). At 2,200 acres (9 km²), the Greenway is more than twice the size of New York City's Central Park. It has an extensive, 20 mi system of bike paths, which are used by bikers, walkers, joggers, and rollerbladers. In 2007, the system was designated as a National Recreation Trail by the National Park Service.",
"Title: Red Lake River\n\nThe Red Lake River (French: \"Rivière du Lac Rouge\"; Ojibwe: \"Miskwaagamiiwi-zaaga'iganiiwi-ziibi\") is a river located in northwestern Minnesota. The river begins on the western side of the Lower Red Lake and flows westward. After passing through Thief River Falls, Red Lake Falls, and Crookston, the river merges with the Red River of the North in East Grand Forks. The total length of the river is 193 miles (310.6 km). The term \"Forks\" in Grand Forks comes from this forking (confluence) of the Red and Red Lake rivers near downtown Grand Forks.",
"Title: Hamm's Brewery\n\nThe Theodore Hamm's Brewing Company was the name of an American brewing company in St. Paul, Minnesota. As Hamm's expanded, breweries were also acquired in other cities: San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, and Baltimore.",
"Title: Greater Grand Forks\n\n\"Greater Grand Forks\" (officially the Grand Forks, ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area) is the name used by some people to designate the twin cities of Grand Forks, North Dakota and East Grand Forks, Minnesota, together with their surrounding areas. The two cities lie directly across from each other on both sides of the Red River of the North, but Grand Forks, with a population of 52,838, is more than five times larger than East Grand Forks, with a population of 8,601. The metropolitan area includes all of the related two counties in the two states: Grand Forks County in North Dakota and Polk County in Minnesota. As of the 2010 census, the MSA had a population of 98,461, and in 2014 estimates placed the total population at 101,842."
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1,059
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Are singers Spider One and Eric Burdon both members of bands?
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yes
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comparison
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" He created the horror/black comedy mockumentary series \"Death Valley\", which aired on MTV for one season in 2011."
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"Love Is All Around is a studio album by Eric Burdon and War (credited as \"War featuring Eric Burdon\" on the original edition).",
" Released in 1976 on ABC Records, it contains tracks recorded during the band's brief existence from 1969 to 1971, but not found on their two albums from 1970.",
" Many years later it was reissued on CD by Avenue Records; this edition restores the original group name, Eric Burdon and War."
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"Eric Victor Burdon (born 11 May 1941) is an English singer-songwriter and rocker best known as a member and vocalist of the R&B/rock band The Animals and the funk band War.",
" He is regarded as one of the British Invasion's most distinct singers with his deep, searingly powerful blues-rock voice.",
" He is also known for his aggressive stage performances."
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"\"Monterey\" is a 1967 song by Eric Burdon & The Animals.",
" The music and lyrics were composed by the group's members, Eric Burdon, John Weider, Vic Briggs, Danny McCulloch, and Barry Jenkins.",
" In 1968, two different video clips of the song were aired."
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"\"San Franciscan Nights\" is a 1967 song performed by Eric Burdon and The Animals.",
" Words and music were composed by the group's members, Eric Burdon, Vic Briggs, John Weider, Barry Jenkins, and Danny McCulloch.",
" A paean to San Francisco, it was the biggest hit that the new band — as opposed to the first-incarnation Animals of the mid-1960s — would have.",
" It reached a peak position of number 1 on the Canadian RPM charts, number 9 on the U.S. pop singles chart, and number 7 on the UK pop singles chart."
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"\"Help Me Girl\" is a song performed by Eric Burdon in 1966.",
" It was billed to Eric Burdon for his 1967 solo album, \"Eric Is Here\" which also featured drummer Barry Jenkins, the only group member to remain during the transition from the \"first\" Animals group to the \"new\" lineup.",
" It reached number 29 on the U.S. charts and number 14 on the UK charts."
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"Live 17th October 1974 is a live album by Eric Burdon performed as The Eric Burdon Band."
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"The Best of Eric Burdon is a 2004 compilation album by Eric Burdon, re-released in 2008.",
" Every track was recorded in the 1980s, except \"Stop What You're Doing\"."
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"\"When I Was Young\" is a song with a countercultural theme released in early 1967 by Eric Burdon, with The Animals and was written by five of the band members Eric Burdon (vocals), Barry Jenkins (drums), John Weider (guitar/violin), Vic Briggs (guitar), and Danny McCulloch (bass).",
" It charted in Australia peaking #2 and stayed 4 weeks there.",
" Later it was a hit charting #10 on the Canadian RPM chart, # 15 in the United States and #7 in the Netherlands.",
" The song has been covered by many punk rock and heavy metal bands."
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"Mirage was recorded as an album by Eric Burdon and The Eric Burdon Band in 1973 during the \"Mirage Project\".",
" It was not released until 27 February 2008 by Universal."
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"Title: Spider One\n\nMichael David Cummings (born August 25, 1968), better known as Spider One, is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer, and director. He is the founder and only consistent member of the nu metal band Powerman 5000 and the owner of Megatronic Records. He created the horror/black comedy mockumentary series \"Death Valley\", which aired on MTV for one season in 2011.",
"Title: Love Is All Around (album)\n\nLove Is All Around is a studio album by Eric Burdon and War (credited as \"War featuring Eric Burdon\" on the original edition). Released in 1976 on ABC Records, it contains tracks recorded during the band's brief existence from 1969 to 1971, but not found on their two albums from 1970. Many years later it was reissued on CD by Avenue Records; this edition restores the original group name, Eric Burdon and War.",
"Title: Eric Burdon\n\nEric Victor Burdon (born 11 May 1941) is an English singer-songwriter and rocker best known as a member and vocalist of the R&B/rock band The Animals and the funk band War. He is regarded as one of the British Invasion's most distinct singers with his deep, searingly powerful blues-rock voice. He is also known for his aggressive stage performances.",
"Title: Monterey (song)\n\n\"Monterey\" is a 1967 song by Eric Burdon & The Animals. The music and lyrics were composed by the group's members, Eric Burdon, John Weider, Vic Briggs, Danny McCulloch, and Barry Jenkins. In 1968, two different video clips of the song were aired.",
"Title: San Franciscan Nights\n\n\"San Franciscan Nights\" is a 1967 song performed by Eric Burdon and The Animals. Words and music were composed by the group's members, Eric Burdon, Vic Briggs, John Weider, Barry Jenkins, and Danny McCulloch. A paean to San Francisco, it was the biggest hit that the new band — as opposed to the first-incarnation Animals of the mid-1960s — would have. It reached a peak position of number 1 on the Canadian RPM charts, number 9 on the U.S. pop singles chart, and number 7 on the UK pop singles chart.",
"Title: Help Me Girl\n\n\"Help Me Girl\" is a song performed by Eric Burdon in 1966. It was billed to Eric Burdon for his 1967 solo album, \"Eric Is Here\" which also featured drummer Barry Jenkins, the only group member to remain during the transition from the \"first\" Animals group to the \"new\" lineup. It reached number 29 on the U.S. charts and number 14 on the UK charts.",
"Title: Live 17th October 1974\n\nLive 17th October 1974 is a live album by Eric Burdon performed as The Eric Burdon Band.",
"Title: The Best of Eric Burdon\n\nThe Best of Eric Burdon is a 2004 compilation album by Eric Burdon, re-released in 2008. Every track was recorded in the 1980s, except \"Stop What You're Doing\".",
"Title: When I Was Young\n\n\"When I Was Young\" is a song with a countercultural theme released in early 1967 by Eric Burdon, with The Animals and was written by five of the band members Eric Burdon (vocals), Barry Jenkins (drums), John Weider (guitar/violin), Vic Briggs (guitar), and Danny McCulloch (bass). It charted in Australia peaking #2 and stayed 4 weeks there. Later it was a hit charting #10 on the Canadian RPM chart, # 15 in the United States and #7 in the Netherlands. The song has been covered by many punk rock and heavy metal bands.",
"Title: Mirage (Eric Burdon album)\n\nMirage was recorded as an album by Eric Burdon and The Eric Burdon Band in 1973 during the \"Mirage Project\". It was not released until 27 February 2008 by Universal."
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1,060
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What is a seminal work in the history of sociology that was a landmark textr from W. E. B. Du Bois?
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The Souls of Black Folk
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"The W.E.B. Du Bois Boyhood Homesite (or W.E.B. Du Bois Homesite) is a National Historic Landmark in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, commemorating an important location in the life of African American intellectual and civil rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois (1868–1963).",
" The site contains foundational remnants of the home of Du Bois' grandfather, where Du Bois lived for the first five years of his life.",
" Du Bois was given the house in 1928, and planned to renovate it, but was unable to do so.",
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"The Star of Ethiopia is an American historical pageant written by leading New Negro intellectual, W. E. B. Du Bois in 1911.",
" Outlining the history of African-Americans throughout time, pageants were held in high regard by Du Bois who felt that Pageants could be utilized best as a form of educational theatre, or as an instructional tool to not only teach African Americans the meaning of their history, but also enlighten whites as to \"reveal the negro...as human.\"",
" Despite his minimal experience in playwriting, Pageant Movement intellectual W.E.B DuBois composed and constructed for the stage \"The Star of Ethiopia\" to be presented as an American historical pageant."
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"\"The Horizon: A Journal of the Color Line\" was a monthly periodical in publication during the years 1907 to 1910.",
" It was the primary communication outlet for the Niagara Movement, and was edited by African-American editor, scholar and author W. E. B. Du Bois.",
" The magazine was written primarily by African Americans and addressed many African-American themes.",
" After the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was formed, publication ceased as Du Bois turned his attention to the NAACP's magazine, \"The Crisis\", which he also edited.",
" Prior to \"The Horizon\", Du Bois published a comparable magazine, \" Moon Illustrated Weekly\", which lasted for one year in 1906."
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"W. E. B. Du Bois High School of Environmental Science (officially referred to as W. E. B. Du Bois High School) is a public high school located in northeast Baltimore, Maryland.",
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"William Edward Burghardt \"W. E. B.\" Du Bois ( ; February 23, 1868 – August 27, 1963) was an American sociologist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, author, writer and editor.",
" Born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Du Bois grew up in a relatively tolerant and integrated community.",
" After completing graduate work at the University of Berlin and Harvard, where he was the first African American to earn a doctorate, he became a professor of history, sociology and economics at Atlanta University.",
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"The Philadelphia Negro is a sociological study of African Americans in Philadelphia written by W. E. B. Du Bois.",
" Commissioned by the University of Pennsylvania and published in 1899 with the intent of identifying social problems present in the African American community.",
" It was the first sociological case study of a black community in the United States and one of the earliest examples of sociology as a statistically based social science.",
" Du Bois gathered information for the study in the period between August 1896 and December 1896."
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"Akosua Adoma Owusu (born January 1, 1984) is a Ghanaian-American avant-garde filmmaker and producer whose films have screened worldwide in prestigious film festivals, museums, galleries, universities and microcinemas since 2005.",
" “Owusu uses various production techniques to visualize a state of \"triple consciousness\", a term she coined in reference to a central tenet of the sociologist and civil rights activist W. E. B. Du Bois’s landmark text \"The Souls of Black Folk\" (1903).",
" Du Bois' double consciousness accounts for the experience of black Americans negotiating a sense of selfhood in the face of discrimination and cultural dislocation.",
" As part of the first generation in her family to be born in the United States, Owusu extends Du Bois’s concept to speak to the crisis of heritage and assimilation for African expatriates and their US-born children.\"",
" Owusu has stated that “instead of ‘Africanizing’ Western stories, I’m interested in reclaiming African history rendering them into what is happening in the present day.”"
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"The Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering multidisciplinary and multicultural social science research and criticism about race.",
" The journal was established in 2004 and is published by Cambridge University Press for the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research at Harvard University.",
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"Dark Princess, written by sociologist W. E. B. Du Bois in 1928, is one of his five historical novels.",
" One of Du Bois's favorite works, the novel explores the beauty of people of color around the world.",
" This was part of Du Bois' use of fiction to explore his times in a way not possible in non-fiction history.",
" He expressed fully imagined lives of his characters, using them to explore the richness and beauty of black culture.",
" The novel was not well received when published.",
" It was criticized for its expression of eroticism as well as for what some critics thought was a failed attempt at social realism."
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"Title: W.E.B. Du Bois Boyhood Homesite\n\nThe W.E.B. Du Bois Boyhood Homesite (or W.E.B. Du Bois Homesite) is a National Historic Landmark in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, commemorating an important location in the life of African American intellectual and civil rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois (1868–1963). The site contains foundational remnants of the home of Du Bois' grandfather, where Du Bois lived for the first five years of his life. Du Bois was given the house in 1928, and planned to renovate it, but was unable to do so. He sold it in 1954 and the house was torn down later that decade. The site is located on South Egremont Road (state routes 23 and 41), west of the junction with Route 71.",
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"Title: The Horizon: A Journal of the Color Line\n\n\"The Horizon: A Journal of the Color Line\" was a monthly periodical in publication during the years 1907 to 1910. It was the primary communication outlet for the Niagara Movement, and was edited by African-American editor, scholar and author W. E. B. Du Bois. The magazine was written primarily by African Americans and addressed many African-American themes. After the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was formed, publication ceased as Du Bois turned his attention to the NAACP's magazine, \"The Crisis\", which he also edited. Prior to \"The Horizon\", Du Bois published a comparable magazine, \" Moon Illustrated Weekly\", which lasted for one year in 1906.",
"Title: W. E. B. Du Bois High School\n\nW. E. B. Du Bois High School of Environmental Science (officially referred to as W. E. B. Du Bois High School) is a public high school located in northeast Baltimore, Maryland. The school is named after sociologist and civil-rights activist Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois. The school is situated in the former Northern High School and shares the structure with the Reginald F. Lewis High School.",
"Title: W. E. B. Du Bois\n\nWilliam Edward Burghardt \"W. E. B.\" Du Bois ( ; February 23, 1868 – August 27, 1963) was an American sociologist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, author, writer and editor. Born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Du Bois grew up in a relatively tolerant and integrated community. After completing graduate work at the University of Berlin and Harvard, where he was the first African American to earn a doctorate, he became a professor of history, sociology and economics at Atlanta University. Du Bois was one of the co-founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1909.",
"Title: The Philadelphia Negro\n\nThe Philadelphia Negro is a sociological study of African Americans in Philadelphia written by W. E. B. Du Bois. Commissioned by the University of Pennsylvania and published in 1899 with the intent of identifying social problems present in the African American community. It was the first sociological case study of a black community in the United States and one of the earliest examples of sociology as a statistically based social science. Du Bois gathered information for the study in the period between August 1896 and December 1896.",
"Title: Akosua Adoma Owusu\n\nAkosua Adoma Owusu (born January 1, 1984) is a Ghanaian-American avant-garde filmmaker and producer whose films have screened worldwide in prestigious film festivals, museums, galleries, universities and microcinemas since 2005. “Owusu uses various production techniques to visualize a state of \"triple consciousness\", a term she coined in reference to a central tenet of the sociologist and civil rights activist W. E. B. Du Bois’s landmark text \"The Souls of Black Folk\" (1903). Du Bois' double consciousness accounts for the experience of black Americans negotiating a sense of selfhood in the face of discrimination and cultural dislocation. As part of the first generation in her family to be born in the United States, Owusu extends Du Bois’s concept to speak to the crisis of heritage and assimilation for African expatriates and their US-born children.\" Owusu has stated that “instead of ‘Africanizing’ Western stories, I’m interested in reclaiming African history rendering them into what is happening in the present day.”",
"Title: Du Bois Review\n\nThe Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering multidisciplinary and multicultural social science research and criticism about race. The journal was established in 2004 and is published by Cambridge University Press for the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research at Harvard University. The journal covers a range of disciplines, including economics, political science, sociology, anthropology, law, communications, public policy, psychology, linguistics, and history.",
"Title: The Souls of Black Folk\n\nThe Souls of Black Folk is a classic work of American literature by W. E. B. Du Bois. It is a seminal work in the history of sociology, and a cornerstone of African-American literary history.",
"Title: Dark Princess\n\nDark Princess, written by sociologist W. E. B. Du Bois in 1928, is one of his five historical novels. One of Du Bois's favorite works, the novel explores the beauty of people of color around the world. This was part of Du Bois' use of fiction to explore his times in a way not possible in non-fiction history. He expressed fully imagined lives of his characters, using them to explore the richness and beauty of black culture. The novel was not well received when published. It was criticized for its expression of eroticism as well as for what some critics thought was a failed attempt at social realism."
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1,061
|
What is the name of the rapper who created a song produced by a Norwegian DJ?
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Tory Lanez
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"\"Trust Nobody\" is a song by Norwegian DJ and record producer Cashmere Cat, featuring vocals by American singer Selena Gomez and Canadian rapper Tory Lanez.",
" It was released on September 30, 2016, as the second single from Cashmere's debut studio album, \"9\" (2017).",
" The track was written by Cashmere Cat, Gomez, Lanez, Benny Blanco, Frank Dukes and Starrah.",
" It was produced by Cashmere Cat, Benny Blanco and Frank Dukes."
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"\"Afterski\" is the debut single from Norwegian DJ and electronic music duo Broiler.",
" It was released in Norway on 15 November 2012 for digital download.",
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" The song is included on Broiler's debut studio album \"The Beginning\" (2013)."
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"\"Vannski\" is a single from Norwegian DJ and electronic music duo Broiler.",
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" The song is included on their debut studio album \"The Beginning\" (2013)"
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"Magnus August Høiberg (born 29 November 1987), known professionally as Cashmere Cat, is a Norwegian DJ, record producer, musician and turntablist.",
" He is best known for producing songs for various artists, as well as remixing and editing songs from those respective artists as well.",
" He also represented Norway in the DMC World DJ Championships as DJ Final from 2006 to 2009.",
" His debut EP, \"Mirror Maru\", released in October 2012, gained recognition from several other producers."
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"Tungevaag & Raaban is a dance music producer duo consisting of the Norwegian DJ Martin Tungevaag from Stadlandet in Norway, and the Swedish DJ and producer Robbin Söderlund (better known by his artistic name Raaban) from Borås in Sweden.",
" Sharing a common interest for the EDM genre, they have both collaborated and separately produced music within the genre for many years."
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"\"Stay\" is a song by Norwegian DJ and record producer Kygo, featuring American singer Maty Noyes.",
" The song was produced by Kygo with fellow Norwegian, William Wiik Larsen, who also wrote it with Noyes.",
" It was released as the fourth single from Kygo's debut studio album, \"Cloud Nine\" (2016).",
" An official music video for the song was released on 18 February 2016."
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"\"Feeling Right (Everything Is Nice)\" is the debut single by Norwegian DJ and producer Matoma, featuring rapper Wale and Jamaican dancehall artist Popcaan.",
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" The song is produced by Matoma and contains choruses, one bridge, and one verse from Popcaan´s Everything Nice.",
" The remaining verses are performed by Wale."
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"\"ID\" is a song by Norwegian DJ and record producer Kygo.",
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" \"ID\" was also included on the \"FIFA 16\" soundtrack.",
" It was the official anthem of the 2015 Ultra Music Festival."
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"\"LA Confidential\" is a song by Canadian rapper Tory Lanez.",
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" The song is produced by Benny Blanco, Cashmere Cat, Pop and Toro."
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"Title: Afterski\n\n\"Afterski\" is the debut single from Norwegian DJ and electronic music duo Broiler. It was released in Norway on 15 November 2012 for digital download. The song peaked at number 3 on the Norwegian Singles Chart. The song is included on their debut studio album \"The Beginning\" (2013)",
"Title: En gang til (song)\n\n\"En gang til\" is a single from Norwegian DJ and electronic music duo Broiler and Norwegian band Sirkus Eliassen. It was released in Norway on 20 June 2013 for digital download. The song peaked at number 8 on the Norwegian Singles Chart. The song is included on Broiler's debut studio album \"The Beginning\" (2013).",
"Title: Vannski\n\n\"Vannski\" is a single from Norwegian DJ and electronic music duo Broiler. It was released in Norway on 16 May 2013 for digital download. The song peaked at number 1 on the Norwegian Singles Chart, making it their first number one single in Norway. The song is included on their debut studio album \"The Beginning\" (2013)",
"Title: Cashmere Cat\n\nMagnus August Høiberg (born 29 November 1987), known professionally as Cashmere Cat, is a Norwegian DJ, record producer, musician and turntablist. He is best known for producing songs for various artists, as well as remixing and editing songs from those respective artists as well. He also represented Norway in the DMC World DJ Championships as DJ Final from 2006 to 2009. His debut EP, \"Mirror Maru\", released in October 2012, gained recognition from several other producers.",
"Title: Tungevaag & Raaban\n\nTungevaag & Raaban is a dance music producer duo consisting of the Norwegian DJ Martin Tungevaag from Stadlandet in Norway, and the Swedish DJ and producer Robbin Söderlund (better known by his artistic name Raaban) from Borås in Sweden. Sharing a common interest for the EDM genre, they have both collaborated and separately produced music within the genre for many years.",
"Title: Stay (Kygo song)\n\n\"Stay\" is a song by Norwegian DJ and record producer Kygo, featuring American singer Maty Noyes. The song was produced by Kygo with fellow Norwegian, William Wiik Larsen, who also wrote it with Noyes. It was released as the fourth single from Kygo's debut studio album, \"Cloud Nine\" (2016). An official music video for the song was released on 18 February 2016.",
"Title: Feeling Right (Everything Is Nice)\n\n\"Feeling Right (Everything Is Nice)\" is the debut single by Norwegian DJ and producer Matoma, featuring rapper Wale and Jamaican dancehall artist Popcaan. It was released on October 16, 2015, by Parlophone Records. The song is produced by Matoma and contains choruses, one bridge, and one verse from Popcaan´s Everything Nice. The remaining verses are performed by Wale.",
"Title: ID (song)\n\n\"ID\" is a song by Norwegian DJ and record producer Kygo. The song was released on 10 February 2015 and reached number 31 on the Norwegian Singles Chart. \"ID\" was also included on the \"FIFA 16\" soundtrack. It was the official anthem of the 2015 Ultra Music Festival.",
"Title: LA Confidential (song)\n\n\"LA Confidential\" is a song by Canadian rapper Tory Lanez. The song was released on January 29, 2016 by EMI Records, Mad Love Records, Interscope Records and Virgin Records. The song is produced by Benny Blanco, Cashmere Cat, Pop and Toro."
] |
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Who reigned after a report about mismanagement at the residence at which the Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother resided from 1953 to 2002?
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Michael Fawcett
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"The George VI and Queen Elizabeth Memorial, situated between The Mall and Carlton Gardens in central London, is a memorial to King George VI and his consort, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.",
" Completed in its present form in 2009, the memorial incorporates an earlier, Grade II-listed statue of George VI by William McMillan, unveiled by his daughter Queen Elizabeth II in 1955.",
" The reconfigured memorial, which includes a statue of the Queen Mother by Philip Jackson, relief sculpture by Paul Day and an architectural setting by Donald Buttress and Donald Insall, was unveiled by Elizabeth II in 2009."
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"The Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II was the international celebration held in 2002 marking the 50th anniversary of the accession of Elizabeth II to the thrones of seven countries, upon the death of her father, King George VI, on 6 February 1952, and was intended by the Queen to be both a commemoration of her 50 years as monarch and an opportunity for her to officially and personally thank her people for their loyalty.",
" Despite the deaths of her sister, Princess Margaret, and mother, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, in February and March 2002 respectively, and predictions in the media that the anniversary would be a non-event, the jubilee was marked with large-scale and popular events throughout London in June of the same year, bookended by events throughout the Commonwealth realms. Elizabeth attended all of the official celebrations as scheduled, along with her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh; over twelve months, the royal couple journeyed more than 40000 mi to the Caribbean, Australia, New Zealand, then around the United Kingdom, and wrapped up the jubilee year in Canada.",
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" It has since been the official residence of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall."
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"Queen Elizabeth cake is a dessert cake prepared with typical cake ingredients and a shredded coconut icing.",
" It is sometimes served with tea.",
" Queen Elizabeth cake is named after Elizabeth II.",
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"Michael Fawcett is a former senior valet to Charles, Prince of Wales who today consults on various royal projects.",
" Fawcett resigned from his position in Prince Charles's inner circle in March 2003, following a report by Sir Michael Peat that identified mismanagement at Clarence House."
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"Bertie & Elizabeth is a 2002 television film produced by Carlton Television.",
" The film explores the relationship between King George VI and his wife Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother from their very first meeting to the King's death in the winter of 1952.",
" \"Bertie & Elizabeth\" was commissioned especially for the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II and was first broadcast on ITV1 on 4 June 2002, only two months after the death of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother."
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"The Crown of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, also known as The Queen Mother's Crown, is the crown made for Queen Elizabeth, the wife of King George VI, to wear at their coronation in 1937 and State Openings of Parliament during her husband's reign.",
" The crown was made by Garrard & Co.",
", the Crown Jeweller at the time, and is modelled partly on the design of Queen Mary's Crown, though it differs by having four half-arches instead of eight.",
" As with Queen Mary's Crown, its arches are detachable at the crosses pattée, allowing it to be worn as a circlet or open crown.",
" It is the only crown for a British king or queen to be made of platinum."
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"Nguyễn Thị Định (1883 – ?)",
" was a wife of the Vietnamese emperor Thành Thái, and the queen mother of the emperor's fifth son, the boy emperor Duy Tân (reigned 1907-1916).",
" Following the abdication, forced by the French, of Thành Thái, the new boy emperor's mother resided at court as queen mother, while Thành Thái was relegated to a duke, and lived with his large retinue of wives and retainers away from court.",
" This did not prevent the former emperor for pressuring his wife, the queen mother, for funds.",
" She, with her husband and son, are buried in the tomb of Dục Đức."
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"Title: George VI and Queen Elizabeth Memorial\n\nThe George VI and Queen Elizabeth Memorial, situated between The Mall and Carlton Gardens in central London, is a memorial to King George VI and his consort, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Completed in its present form in 2009, the memorial incorporates an earlier, Grade II-listed statue of George VI by William McMillan, unveiled by his daughter Queen Elizabeth II in 1955. The reconfigured memorial, which includes a statue of the Queen Mother by Philip Jackson, relief sculpture by Paul Day and an architectural setting by Donald Buttress and Donald Insall, was unveiled by Elizabeth II in 2009.",
"Title: Queen Elizabeth Hospital\n\nQueen Elizabeth Hospital or Queen Elizabeth's Hospital may refer to one of several institutions named after Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Elizabeth II or Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother:",
"Title: Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II\n\nThe Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II was the international celebration held in 2002 marking the 50th anniversary of the accession of Elizabeth II to the thrones of seven countries, upon the death of her father, King George VI, on 6 February 1952, and was intended by the Queen to be both a commemoration of her 50 years as monarch and an opportunity for her to officially and personally thank her people for their loyalty. Despite the deaths of her sister, Princess Margaret, and mother, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, in February and March 2002 respectively, and predictions in the media that the anniversary would be a non-event, the jubilee was marked with large-scale and popular events throughout London in June of the same year, bookended by events throughout the Commonwealth realms. Elizabeth attended all of the official celebrations as scheduled, along with her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh; over twelve months, the royal couple journeyed more than 40000 mi to the Caribbean, Australia, New Zealand, then around the United Kingdom, and wrapped up the jubilee year in Canada. Numerous landmarks, parks, buildings, and the like, were also named in honour of the golden jubilee and commemorative medals, stamps, and other symbols were issued.",
"Title: Clarence House\n\nClarence House is a royal residence in London, situated on The Mall, in the City of Westminster. It is attached to St. James's Palace and shares the palace's garden. For nearly 50 years, from 1953 to 2002, it was home to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. It has since been the official residence of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.",
"Title: Queen Elizabeth cake\n\nQueen Elizabeth cake is a dessert cake prepared with typical cake ingredients and a shredded coconut icing. It is sometimes served with tea. Queen Elizabeth cake is named after Elizabeth II. It may have originated in 1953 for the coronation of Elizabeth II, and another account holds that it was invented for the 1937 coronation of King George VI and the Queen Mother Queen Elizabeth.",
"Title: Michael Fawcett\n\nMichael Fawcett is a former senior valet to Charles, Prince of Wales who today consults on various royal projects. Fawcett resigned from his position in Prince Charles's inner circle in March 2003, following a report by Sir Michael Peat that identified mismanagement at Clarence House.",
"Title: Bertie and Elizabeth\n\nBertie & Elizabeth is a 2002 television film produced by Carlton Television. The film explores the relationship between King George VI and his wife Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother from their very first meeting to the King's death in the winter of 1952. \"Bertie & Elizabeth\" was commissioned especially for the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II and was first broadcast on ITV1 on 4 June 2002, only two months after the death of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.",
"Title: Crown of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother\n\nThe Crown of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, also known as The Queen Mother's Crown, is the crown made for Queen Elizabeth, the wife of King George VI, to wear at their coronation in 1937 and State Openings of Parliament during her husband's reign. The crown was made by Garrard & Co. , the Crown Jeweller at the time, and is modelled partly on the design of Queen Mary's Crown, though it differs by having four half-arches instead of eight. As with Queen Mary's Crown, its arches are detachable at the crosses pattée, allowing it to be worn as a circlet or open crown. It is the only crown for a British king or queen to be made of platinum.",
"Title: Piper to the Queen Mother\n\nThe Piper to the Queen Mother was a position in the British Royal Household in which the holder of the office was responsible for playing the bagpipes at the request of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. The position was established in 1953 and disbanded in 2002 following her death.",
"Title: Nguyễn Thị Định (mother of Duy Tân)\n\nNguyễn Thị Định (1883 – ?) was a wife of the Vietnamese emperor Thành Thái, and the queen mother of the emperor's fifth son, the boy emperor Duy Tân (reigned 1907-1916). Following the abdication, forced by the French, of Thành Thái, the new boy emperor's mother resided at court as queen mother, while Thành Thái was relegated to a duke, and lived with his large retinue of wives and retainers away from court. This did not prevent the former emperor for pressuring his wife, the queen mother, for funds. She, with her husband and son, are buried in the tomb of Dục Đức."
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In 2003, when Marques Batista de Abreu was playing for Nagoya Grampus Eight he was ranked 2nd highest assists in J1 League, the top division of the Professional Football League of what country?
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Japan
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"The 1992 Nagoya Grampus Eight season was the club's first season as members of the J. League.",
" Due to the transition period between the Japan Soccer League and the J. League no league games were played, however Nagoya Grampus Eight did take part in the newly founded J. League Cup and Emperor's Cup, reaching the First Round of the Emperor's Cup and the Semi-Final of the J. League Cup."
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"Nagoya Grampus (名古屋グランパス , Nagoya Guranpasu ) (formerly known as Nagoya Grampus Eight (名古屋グランパスエイト , Nagoya Guranpasu Eito ) ) is a Japanese association football club that plays in the J2 League, following relegation from the J1 League in 2016.",
" Based in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture and founded as the company team of the Toyota Motor Corp. in 1939, the club shares its home games between Mizuho Athletic Stadium (capacity 27,000 and the J. League's oldest-serving stadium) and the much larger Toyota Stadium (capacity 45,000)."
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"The 2014 Nagoya Grampus season was Nagoya Grampus' 22nd season in the J. League Division 1 and 32nd overall in the Japanese top flight.",
" It is Akira Nishino's first season as manager after replacing Dragan Stojković in the off-season.",
" They finished the season in 10th place, reaching the Quarter Finals of the Emperor's Cup whilst failing to progress from the group stages of the J. League Cup."
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"The 2005 Nagoya Grampus Eight season was Nagoya Grampus Eight's 13th season in the J. League Division 1 and 24th overall in the Japanese top flight.",
" The club started the season under the management of Nelsinho, but he was sacked and replaced by Hitoshi Nakata.",
" Nagoya finished the season in 14th place in the League, reached the Fifth Round of the Emperor's Cup and finished 3rd in Group D of the J. League Cup."
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"The 2016 Nagoya Grampus season was Nagoya Grampus' 24th season in the J. League Division 1 and 34th overall in the Japanese top flight.",
" Takafumi Ogura managed the team until 23 August, when he was replaced with Boško Gjurovski.",
" Nagoya Grampus finished the season in 16th place, being relegated to J2 League for the first time in their history, whilst being knocked out of the Emperor's Cup at the Second Round stage by Nagano Parceiro and the failing to progress from their J. League Cup group."
],
"title": "2016 Nagoya Grampus season"
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"The 2012 Nagoya Grampus season is Nagoya Grampus's 20th season in the J.League Division 1 and 29th overall in the Japanese top flight.",
" They are also competing in the 2012 J.League Cup, 2012 Emperor's Cup, and the 2012 AFC Champions League."
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"The J1 League (J1リーグ , J1 Rīgu ) is the top division of the Japan Professional Football League (日本プロサッカーリーグ , Nippon Puro Sakkā Rīgu ) and is the top professional association football J.League in Japan.",
" It is one of the most successful leagues in Asian club football.",
" Currently, the J1 League is the first level of the Japanese association football league system.",
" The second tier is represented by the J2 League.",
" It is currently sponsored by Meiji Yasuda Life and thus officially known as the Meiji Yasuda J1 League.",
" Until the 2014 season it was named the J.League Division 1."
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"Marques Batista de Abreu (born February 12, 1973), or simply Marques, is a former Brazilian striker.",
" In 2003, when Marques was playing for Nagoya Grampus Eight he was ranked 2nd highest assists in J1 League as he had 10 assists and was beaten by Yukihito Sato who had 12 assists during that season.",
" Marques also had a great partnership with fellow Brazilian, Ueslei who topped the goal scoring in 2003 J1 League season."
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"Toyota Stadium (豊田スタジアム , Toyota Sutajiamu ) is a 45,000 seat retractable roof stadium in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, Japan.",
" It was built in 2001 and is often used as home to the J1 League club Nagoya Grampus.",
" The stadium is football-specific, which gives matches an authentic football aura; however its location outside Nagoya city makes it impractical for consolidating the club's fan base in its billed hometown."
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"The 2011 Nagoya Grampus season is Nagoya Grampus's 19th season in the J.League Division 1 and 30th overall in the Japanese top flight.",
" They are the defending J.League champions.",
" It also includes the 2011 J.League Cup, 2011 Emperor's Cup, and the 2011 AFC Champions League."
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"Title: 1992 Nagoya Grampus Eight season\n\nThe 1992 Nagoya Grampus Eight season was the club's first season as members of the J. League. Due to the transition period between the Japan Soccer League and the J. League no league games were played, however Nagoya Grampus Eight did take part in the newly founded J. League Cup and Emperor's Cup, reaching the First Round of the Emperor's Cup and the Semi-Final of the J. League Cup.",
"Title: Nagoya Grampus\n\nNagoya Grampus (名古屋グランパス , Nagoya Guranpasu ) (formerly known as Nagoya Grampus Eight (名古屋グランパスエイト , Nagoya Guranpasu Eito ) ) is a Japanese association football club that plays in the J2 League, following relegation from the J1 League in 2016. Based in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture and founded as the company team of the Toyota Motor Corp. in 1939, the club shares its home games between Mizuho Athletic Stadium (capacity 27,000 and the J. League's oldest-serving stadium) and the much larger Toyota Stadium (capacity 45,000).",
"Title: 2014 Nagoya Grampus season\n\nThe 2014 Nagoya Grampus season was Nagoya Grampus' 22nd season in the J. League Division 1 and 32nd overall in the Japanese top flight. It is Akira Nishino's first season as manager after replacing Dragan Stojković in the off-season. They finished the season in 10th place, reaching the Quarter Finals of the Emperor's Cup whilst failing to progress from the group stages of the J. League Cup.",
"Title: 2005 Nagoya Grampus Eight season\n\nThe 2005 Nagoya Grampus Eight season was Nagoya Grampus Eight's 13th season in the J. League Division 1 and 24th overall in the Japanese top flight. The club started the season under the management of Nelsinho, but he was sacked and replaced by Hitoshi Nakata. Nagoya finished the season in 14th place in the League, reached the Fifth Round of the Emperor's Cup and finished 3rd in Group D of the J. League Cup.",
"Title: 2016 Nagoya Grampus season\n\nThe 2016 Nagoya Grampus season was Nagoya Grampus' 24th season in the J. League Division 1 and 34th overall in the Japanese top flight. Takafumi Ogura managed the team until 23 August, when he was replaced with Boško Gjurovski. Nagoya Grampus finished the season in 16th place, being relegated to J2 League for the first time in their history, whilst being knocked out of the Emperor's Cup at the Second Round stage by Nagano Parceiro and the failing to progress from their J. League Cup group.",
"Title: 2012 Nagoya Grampus season\n\nThe 2012 Nagoya Grampus season is Nagoya Grampus's 20th season in the J.League Division 1 and 29th overall in the Japanese top flight. They are also competing in the 2012 J.League Cup, 2012 Emperor's Cup, and the 2012 AFC Champions League.",
"Title: J1 League\n\nThe J1 League (J1リーグ , J1 Rīgu ) is the top division of the Japan Professional Football League (日本プロサッカーリーグ , Nippon Puro Sakkā Rīgu ) and is the top professional association football J.League in Japan. It is one of the most successful leagues in Asian club football. Currently, the J1 League is the first level of the Japanese association football league system. The second tier is represented by the J2 League. It is currently sponsored by Meiji Yasuda Life and thus officially known as the Meiji Yasuda J1 League. Until the 2014 season it was named the J.League Division 1.",
"Title: Marques Batista de Abreu\n\nMarques Batista de Abreu (born February 12, 1973), or simply Marques, is a former Brazilian striker. In 2003, when Marques was playing for Nagoya Grampus Eight he was ranked 2nd highest assists in J1 League as he had 10 assists and was beaten by Yukihito Sato who had 12 assists during that season. Marques also had a great partnership with fellow Brazilian, Ueslei who topped the goal scoring in 2003 J1 League season.",
"Title: Toyota Stadium\n\nToyota Stadium (豊田スタジアム , Toyota Sutajiamu ) is a 45,000 seat retractable roof stadium in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It was built in 2001 and is often used as home to the J1 League club Nagoya Grampus. The stadium is football-specific, which gives matches an authentic football aura; however its location outside Nagoya city makes it impractical for consolidating the club's fan base in its billed hometown.",
"Title: 2011 Nagoya Grampus season\n\nThe 2011 Nagoya Grampus season is Nagoya Grampus's 19th season in the J.League Division 1 and 30th overall in the Japanese top flight. They are the defending J.League champions. It also includes the 2011 J.League Cup, 2011 Emperor's Cup, and the 2011 AFC Champions League."
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Are Range Regional Airport and Buffalo Niagara International Airport both located in the US?
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yes
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"Buffalo Niagara International Airport (IATA: BUF, ICAO: KBUF, FAA LID: BUF) is in Cheektowaga, New York, United States, named after the Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area.",
" The airport serves Buffalo, New York and the southern Golden Horseshoe region of Ontario, Canada.",
" It is the third-busiest airport in the state of New York and the busiest outside of the New York City metropolitan area.",
" It is about 11 mi east of Downtown Buffalo and 110 mi southeast of Toronto."
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"American Airlines Flight 96 was a regular McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 flight operated by American Airlines.",
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"The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA) is a public authority responsible for the public transportation oversight of Erie and Niagara counties in the state of New York.",
" The NFTA, as an authority, oversees a number of subsidiaries, including the NFTA Metro bus and rail system, the Buffalo-Niagara International Airport, the Niagara Falls International Airport and NFTA Small Boat Harbor.",
" The NFTA Metro bus and rail system is a multi-modal agency, utilizing various vehicle modes (diesel bus, diesel-hybrid bus, CNG bus, light rail and cut-away van), using the brand names: NFTA Metro Bus, NFTA Metro Rail, NFTA Metrolink and NFTA PAL (Para-transit Access Line).",
" In addition, the NFTA also owns and manages a number of properties, including the Buffalo Metropolitan Transportation Center in Downtown Buffalo (which serves as the agency's headquarters); the Niagara Falls Transportation Center on Factory Outlet Blvd. the Portage Road Transit Center in Niagara Falls; and a number of strategically located bus loops and transit centers in the Buffalo Niagara region.",
" Of note, many of the bus loops have been in continuous operation since the days of the International Railway Company, a predecessor to the NFTA.",
" Agency-wide, the NFTA employs 1,500 full-time and part-time employees.",
" There are three business centers that operate as the NFTA organization: Surface Transportation, which handles ground transportation throughout Erie and Niagara counties, Aviation, which handles air related business at the Buffalo-Niagara International Airport and Niagara Falls International Airport and Property Risk/Management, which operates the NFTA-Boat Harbor and handles other properties that are owned and/or operated by the NFTA."
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"New York State Route 33 (NY 33) is an east–west state highway in western New York in the United States.",
" The route extends for just under 70 mi from NY 5 in Buffalo in the west to NY 31 in Rochester in the east.",
" It is, in fact, the only state highway that directly connects both cities, although it is rarely used today for that purpose.",
" The westernmost 10 mi of NY 33 in Buffalo and the neighboring town of Cheektowaga have been upgraded into the Kensington Expressway.",
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"Cheektowaga is a suburban community and census-designated place (CDP) in Erie County, New York, United States.",
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" The CDP includes Buffalo Niagara International Airport."
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"Cleveland Hill is a hamlet in the town of Cheektowaga in Erie County, New York, US.",
" It is the location of the Cleveland Hill School District.",
" Cleveland Hill is often called Cleve Hill.",
" The center of Cleveland Hill is located at Harlem Road and Cleveland Drive.",
" Cleveland Hill is unique in that the Onondaga Escarpment runs through it with the elevation at Harlem Road and Cleveland Drive being 215 m .",
" The elevation decreases as one heads north or south on Harlem Road.",
" Only if one heads east towards the Buffalo Niagara International Airport does the elevation stay the same or increase slightly."
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"The Niagara Aerospace Museum is an aviation museum located in Niagara Falls, New York, in the old terminal building of the Niagara Falls International Airport.",
" The museum has been located in a number of places in the Niagara Falls/Buffalo area.",
" It had been located in the Niagara Office Building in downtown Niagara Falls and relocated in 2008 to the site of the then HSBC center on the waterfront in Buffalo, NY.",
" In the summer of 2013, the museum moved to its current location."
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"Range Regional Airport (IATA: HIB, ICAO: KHIB, FAA LID: HIB) is a public use airport located four nautical miles (5 mi, 7 km) southeast of the central business district of Hibbing, in Saint Louis County, Minnesota, United States.",
" It was formerly known as Chisholm-Hibbing Airport or Chisholm-Hibbing Municipal Airport.",
" The airport is mostly used for general aviation but is also served by one commercial and one charter airline.",
" Scheduled passenger service is subsidized by the Essential Air Service program."
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"The 120 acre Pfohl Brothers Landfill was a privately owned and operated landfill in Cheektowaga, New York.",
" The landfill accepted municipal and industrial wastes from 1932 until 1971.",
" It is located 1/2 mile east of the Buffalo Niagara International Airport and sits on the north bank of Ellicott Creek.",
" It lies west of Transit Road and south of the New York State Thruway near Thruway Exit 49.",
" It is bisected by Aero Drive."
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"St. Mary's High School is a co-educational, Roman Catholic high school located in Lancaster, New York, 4.5 miles South East of the Buffalo Niagara International Airport and 14.5 East of downtown Buffalo.",
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"Title: Buffalo Niagara International Airport\n\nBuffalo Niagara International Airport (IATA: BUF, ICAO: KBUF, FAA LID: BUF) is in Cheektowaga, New York, United States, named after the Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area. The airport serves Buffalo, New York and the southern Golden Horseshoe region of Ontario, Canada. It is the third-busiest airport in the state of New York and the busiest outside of the New York City metropolitan area. It is about 11 mi east of Downtown Buffalo and 110 mi southeast of Toronto.",
"Title: American Airlines Flight 96\n\nAmerican Airlines Flight 96 was a regular McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 flight operated by American Airlines. On June 12, 1972, the aircraft's rear cargo door blew off while flying over Windsor, Ontario, en route from Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport to Buffalo Niagara International Airport; it is thus sometimes referred to as the Windsor incident.",
"Title: Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority\n\nThe Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA) is a public authority responsible for the public transportation oversight of Erie and Niagara counties in the state of New York. The NFTA, as an authority, oversees a number of subsidiaries, including the NFTA Metro bus and rail system, the Buffalo-Niagara International Airport, the Niagara Falls International Airport and NFTA Small Boat Harbor. The NFTA Metro bus and rail system is a multi-modal agency, utilizing various vehicle modes (diesel bus, diesel-hybrid bus, CNG bus, light rail and cut-away van), using the brand names: NFTA Metro Bus, NFTA Metro Rail, NFTA Metrolink and NFTA PAL (Para-transit Access Line). In addition, the NFTA also owns and manages a number of properties, including the Buffalo Metropolitan Transportation Center in Downtown Buffalo (which serves as the agency's headquarters); the Niagara Falls Transportation Center on Factory Outlet Blvd. the Portage Road Transit Center in Niagara Falls; and a number of strategically located bus loops and transit centers in the Buffalo Niagara region. Of note, many of the bus loops have been in continuous operation since the days of the International Railway Company, a predecessor to the NFTA. Agency-wide, the NFTA employs 1,500 full-time and part-time employees. There are three business centers that operate as the NFTA organization: Surface Transportation, which handles ground transportation throughout Erie and Niagara counties, Aviation, which handles air related business at the Buffalo-Niagara International Airport and Niagara Falls International Airport and Property Risk/Management, which operates the NFTA-Boat Harbor and handles other properties that are owned and/or operated by the NFTA.",
"Title: New York State Route 33\n\nNew York State Route 33 (NY 33) is an east–west state highway in western New York in the United States. The route extends for just under 70 mi from NY 5 in Buffalo in the west to NY 31 in Rochester in the east. It is, in fact, the only state highway that directly connects both cities, although it is rarely used today for that purpose. The westernmost 10 mi of NY 33 in Buffalo and the neighboring town of Cheektowaga have been upgraded into the Kensington Expressway. This section of NY 33 is one of several expressways leading out of downtown and serves as a main route to the Buffalo Niagara International Airport.",
"Title: Cheektowaga (CDP), New York\n\nCheektowaga is a suburban community and census-designated place (CDP) in Erie County, New York, United States. The population was 75,178 at the 2010 census, making it the most populous census-designated place in New York. It is within the town of Cheektowaga. The CDP includes Buffalo Niagara International Airport.",
"Title: Cleveland Hill, New York\n\nCleveland Hill is a hamlet in the town of Cheektowaga in Erie County, New York, US. It is the location of the Cleveland Hill School District. Cleveland Hill is often called Cleve Hill. The center of Cleveland Hill is located at Harlem Road and Cleveland Drive. Cleveland Hill is unique in that the Onondaga Escarpment runs through it with the elevation at Harlem Road and Cleveland Drive being 215 m . The elevation decreases as one heads north or south on Harlem Road. Only if one heads east towards the Buffalo Niagara International Airport does the elevation stay the same or increase slightly.",
"Title: Niagara Aerospace Museum\n\nThe Niagara Aerospace Museum is an aviation museum located in Niagara Falls, New York, in the old terminal building of the Niagara Falls International Airport. The museum has been located in a number of places in the Niagara Falls/Buffalo area. It had been located in the Niagara Office Building in downtown Niagara Falls and relocated in 2008 to the site of the then HSBC center on the waterfront in Buffalo, NY. In the summer of 2013, the museum moved to its current location.",
"Title: Range Regional Airport\n\nRange Regional Airport (IATA: HIB, ICAO: KHIB, FAA LID: HIB) is a public use airport located four nautical miles (5 mi, 7 km) southeast of the central business district of Hibbing, in Saint Louis County, Minnesota, United States. It was formerly known as Chisholm-Hibbing Airport or Chisholm-Hibbing Municipal Airport. The airport is mostly used for general aviation but is also served by one commercial and one charter airline. Scheduled passenger service is subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.",
"Title: Pfohl Brothers Landfill\n\nThe 120 acre Pfohl Brothers Landfill was a privately owned and operated landfill in Cheektowaga, New York. The landfill accepted municipal and industrial wastes from 1932 until 1971. It is located 1/2 mile east of the Buffalo Niagara International Airport and sits on the north bank of Ellicott Creek. It lies west of Transit Road and south of the New York State Thruway near Thruway Exit 49. It is bisected by Aero Drive.",
"Title: St. Mary's High School (Lancaster, New York)\n\nSt. Mary's High School is a co-educational, Roman Catholic high school located in Lancaster, New York, 4.5 miles South East of the Buffalo Niagara International Airport and 14.5 East of downtown Buffalo. The school is within the Diocese of Buffalo. St. Mary's enrollment includes students in grades 9-12 from four counties and approximately 30 school districts. The current \"Head of School\" is Kevin Kelleher."
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What is that name of the guide that Rene Redepi received the 2 star rating from.
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Michelin Guides
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"All Sons & Daughters is the eponymously titled second studio album from the American Christian worship duo All Sons & Daughters.",
" The album was released on May 6, 2014 by Integrity Music and Columbia Records.",
" It was produced by Paul Brendon Mabury and Shane D. Wilson.",
" The album charted on the \"Billboard\" 200 at No. 58, and it received a five star rating from \"Worship Leader\", four-and-a-half star ratings from Jesus Freak Hideout and New Release Tuesday and a four star rating from Indie Vision Music."
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"The Rolling Stone Album Guide, previously known as The Rolling Stone Record Guide, is a book that contains professional music reviews written and edited by staff members from \"Rolling Stone\" magazine.",
" Its first edition was published in 1979 and its last in 2004.",
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"W.L.A.K. is the debut studio album from the Christian hip hop-contemporary R&B music group W.L.A.K. (We Live As Kings).",
" It was released on their own independent label Collision Records on March 5, 2013.",
" The album charted on the \"Billboard\" 200 at No. 81, and it was awarded a five star rating by New Release Tuesday and a four star rating from Rapzilla."
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"I'm Not Your Suicide is the sixth studio album from the Christian music musician and Stryper frontman Michael Sweet, who helmed the production on the album.",
" The album released on May 6, 2014 by Big3 Records.",
" This album charted at No. 154 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and it was awarded a five star rating by \"CCM Magazine\" and a four star rating from \"HM\"."
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"Barnes-Jewish Hospital is the largest hospital in the U.S. state of Missouri.",
" It is the adult teaching hospital for Washington University School of Medicine, and is located in St. Louis.",
" It is consistently rated one of the top hospitals in the United States by \"U.S. News & World Report\".",
" In 2012-13, it was ranked sixth-best medical center overall.",
" In 2016, The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services gave Barnes-Jewish Hospital a 2 star rating out of 5 stars in hospital quality.",
" In the 2016-2017 \"U.S. News and World Report\" Best Hospitals Ranking, Barnes-Jewish was ranked number 11."
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"Forbes Travel Guide (formerly known as Mobil Guide or Mobil Travel Guide) is a star rating service and series of travel guides for hotels, restaurants and spas.",
" In 2011, Forbes Travel Guide published its last set of guidebooks and on November 15, 2011, launched its new online home, ForbesTravelGuide.com,<ref name=\"startle\"> </ref> which covers numerous international destinations, including Hong Kong, Macau, Beijing, Singapore, Shanghai, Mexico, the Caribbean, Latin America, Japan, Thailand and London.",
" ForbesTravelGuide.com combines Forbes Travel Guide’s Five-Star travel ratings system with insights and perspectives from Forbes Travel Guide’s own inspectors."
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"There are currently 13 restaurants in Scotland with a Michelin star rating, a rating system used by the Michelin Guide to grade restaurants on their quality.",
" 12 restaurants in Scotland currently hold one Michelin star, and 1 holds 2 stars.",
" The list of restaurants is updated once every year."
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"Invader Volume 1 is the fourth extended play from the New Zealand Christian hip hop band Rapture Ruckus.",
" It released on 25 February 2014 by BEC Recordings.",
" The EP charted at No. 61 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and it was awarded four star ratings from Indie Vision Music, Jesus Freak Hideout and New Release Tuesday, a three-and-a-half star rating from AllMusic and a three star rating from \"CCM Magazine\"."
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"René Redzepi (born 16 December 1977) is a Danish chef and co-owner of the two-Michelin star restaurant Noma in the Christianshavn neighborhood of Copenhagen, Denmark.",
" His restaurant was voted the best restaurant in the world in 2010 San Pellegrino Awards, 2011, 2012 and 2014.",
" Redzepi is noted for his work for the reinvention and refinement of a new Nordic cuisine and food that is characterized by inventiveness and clean flavours."
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"Michelin Guides (French: \"Guide Michelin\" ] ) are a series of guide books published by the French tire company Michelin for more than a century.",
" The term normally refers to the annually published Michelin \"Red Guide\", the oldest European hotel and restaurant reference guide, which awards \"Michelin stars\" for excellence to a select few establishments.",
" The acquisition or loss of a star can have dramatic effects on the success of a restaurant.",
" Michelin also publishes a series of general guides to countries."
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"Title: All Sons & Daughters (album)\n\nAll Sons & Daughters is the eponymously titled second studio album from the American Christian worship duo All Sons & Daughters. The album was released on May 6, 2014 by Integrity Music and Columbia Records. It was produced by Paul Brendon Mabury and Shane D. Wilson. The album charted on the \"Billboard\" 200 at No. 58, and it received a five star rating from \"Worship Leader\", four-and-a-half star ratings from Jesus Freak Hideout and New Release Tuesday and a four star rating from Indie Vision Music.",
"Title: The Rolling Stone Album Guide\n\nThe Rolling Stone Album Guide, previously known as The Rolling Stone Record Guide, is a book that contains professional music reviews written and edited by staff members from \"Rolling Stone\" magazine. Its first edition was published in 1979 and its last in 2004. The guide can be seen at Rate Your Music, while a list of albums given a five star rating by the guide can be seen at Rocklist.net.",
"Title: W.L.A.K. (album)\n\nW.L.A.K. is the debut studio album from the Christian hip hop-contemporary R&B music group W.L.A.K. (We Live As Kings). It was released on their own independent label Collision Records on March 5, 2013. The album charted on the \"Billboard\" 200 at No. 81, and it was awarded a five star rating by New Release Tuesday and a four star rating from Rapzilla.",
"Title: I'm Not Your Suicide\n\nI'm Not Your Suicide is the sixth studio album from the Christian music musician and Stryper frontman Michael Sweet, who helmed the production on the album. The album released on May 6, 2014 by Big3 Records. This album charted at No. 154 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and it was awarded a five star rating by \"CCM Magazine\" and a four star rating from \"HM\".",
"Title: Barnes-Jewish Hospital\n\nBarnes-Jewish Hospital is the largest hospital in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is the adult teaching hospital for Washington University School of Medicine, and is located in St. Louis. It is consistently rated one of the top hospitals in the United States by \"U.S. News & World Report\". In 2012-13, it was ranked sixth-best medical center overall. In 2016, The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services gave Barnes-Jewish Hospital a 2 star rating out of 5 stars in hospital quality. In the 2016-2017 \"U.S. News and World Report\" Best Hospitals Ranking, Barnes-Jewish was ranked number 11.",
"Title: Forbes Travel Guide\n\nForbes Travel Guide (formerly known as Mobil Guide or Mobil Travel Guide) is a star rating service and series of travel guides for hotels, restaurants and spas. In 2011, Forbes Travel Guide published its last set of guidebooks and on November 15, 2011, launched its new online home, ForbesTravelGuide.com,<ref name=\"startle\"> </ref> which covers numerous international destinations, including Hong Kong, Macau, Beijing, Singapore, Shanghai, Mexico, the Caribbean, Latin America, Japan, Thailand and London. ForbesTravelGuide.com combines Forbes Travel Guide’s Five-Star travel ratings system with insights and perspectives from Forbes Travel Guide’s own inspectors.",
"Title: List of Michelin starred restaurants in Scotland\n\nThere are currently 13 restaurants in Scotland with a Michelin star rating, a rating system used by the Michelin Guide to grade restaurants on their quality. 12 restaurants in Scotland currently hold one Michelin star, and 1 holds 2 stars. The list of restaurants is updated once every year.",
"Title: Invader Volume 1\n\nInvader Volume 1 is the fourth extended play from the New Zealand Christian hip hop band Rapture Ruckus. It released on 25 February 2014 by BEC Recordings. The EP charted at No. 61 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and it was awarded four star ratings from Indie Vision Music, Jesus Freak Hideout and New Release Tuesday, a three-and-a-half star rating from AllMusic and a three star rating from \"CCM Magazine\".",
"Title: René Redzepi\n\nRené Redzepi (born 16 December 1977) is a Danish chef and co-owner of the two-Michelin star restaurant Noma in the Christianshavn neighborhood of Copenhagen, Denmark. His restaurant was voted the best restaurant in the world in 2010 San Pellegrino Awards, 2011, 2012 and 2014. Redzepi is noted for his work for the reinvention and refinement of a new Nordic cuisine and food that is characterized by inventiveness and clean flavours.",
"Title: Michelin Guide\n\nMichelin Guides (French: \"Guide Michelin\" ] ) are a series of guide books published by the French tire company Michelin for more than a century. The term normally refers to the annually published Michelin \"Red Guide\", the oldest European hotel and restaurant reference guide, which awards \"Michelin stars\" for excellence to a select few establishments. The acquisition or loss of a star can have dramatic effects on the success of a restaurant. Michelin also publishes a series of general guides to countries."
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1,066
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What do University of Alabama in Huntsville and University of West Florida have in common?
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public university
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comparison
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easy
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"The Huntsville Hospital Tram System is an automated people mover system located as part of the Huntsville Hospital System complex in Huntsville, Alabama, United States.",
" Operating on a 1890 ft concrete guideway, the trams serve to connect the Huntsville Hospital with the Huntsville Hospital for Women & Children.",
" At the time of completion, this was the second hospital people mover system in the United States after the Duke University Medical Center Patient Rapid Transit.",
" s of 2010 , this is the only automated people mover system completed in the state of Alabama."
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"The Floridas was a region of the southeastern United States comprising the historical colonies of East Florida and West Florida.",
" The borders of East and West Florida varied.",
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" The purpose was to transfer San Marcos and the district of Apalachee from East Florida to West Florida.",
" From 1810 to 1813, the United States extended piecemeal control over the part of West Florida that comprised the modern-day Gulf coasts of Alabama and Mississippi and the Florida Parishes of Louisiana.",
" After the ratification of the Adams-Onis Treaty in 1821 the United States combined East Florida and what had been the remaining Spanish-controlled rump of West Florida into the territory that comprised modern-day Florida."
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"Huntsville is a city located primarily in Madison County in the Appalachian region of northern Alabama.",
" Huntsville is the county seat of Madison County.",
" The city extends west into neighboring Limestone County.",
" Huntsville's population was 180,105 as of the 2010 census.",
" Huntsville is the third-largest city in Alabama and the largest city in the five-county Huntsville-Decatur-Albertville, AL Combined Statistical Area, which at the 2013 census estimate had a total population of 683,871.",
" The Huntsville Metropolitan Area's population was 417,593 in 2010 to become the 2nd largest in Alabama.",
" Huntsville metro's population reached 441,000 by 2014."
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" The province was established by the British in 1763 out of lands ceded from the Spanish and French.",
" As its name suggests, it was formed out of the Western part of formerly Spanish Florida (East Florida formed the eastern part), along with lands taken from French Louisiana; West Florida's capital was Pensacola.",
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" They were led by head coach Pete Shinnick, who was in his first season at West Florida for the team's inaugural season.",
" The Argonauts played their home games at Blue Wahoos Stadium and were members of the Gulf South Conference.",
" They finished the season with a record of 5 wins and 6 losses (5–6 overall, 3–5 in the GSC), defeating one top 25 ranked team and were not invited in the 2016 playoffs."
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"The University of West Florida, also known as West Florida and UWF, is a mid-sized public university located in Pensacola, Florida, United States.",
" Established in 1963 as a member institution of the State University System of Florida, the University of West Florida is a comprehensive research university without faculties of law or medicine, a designated space-grant institution, and sits on the third largest campus in the State University System, at 1600 acre .",
" The main campus is a natural preserve that is bordered by two rivers and Escambia Bay.",
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"The Battle of Fort Charlotte or the Siege of Fort Charlotte was a two-week siege conducted by Spanish General Bernardo de Gálvez against the British fortifications guarding the port of Mobile (which was then in the British province of West Florida, and now in Alabama) during the Anglo-Spanish War of 1779-1783.",
" Fort Charlotte was the last remaining British frontier post capable of threatening New Orleans in Spanish Louisiana.",
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"The University of Alabama in Huntsville (also known as UAHuntsville or UAH) is a state-supported, public, coeducational research university in Huntsville, Alabama, United States.",
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"The Florida Panhandle, Northwest Florida, or West Florida, an informal, unofficial term for the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Florida, is a strip of land roughly 200 miles long and 50 to 100 miles wide (320 km by 80 to 160 km), lying between Alabama on the north and the west, Georgia also on the north, and the Gulf of Mexico to the south.",
" Its eastern boundary is arbitrarily defined.",
" The terms West Florida and Northwest Florida are today generally synonymous with the Panhandle, although historically West Florida was the name of a British colony (1763–1783), later a Spanish colony (1783–1821), both of which included modern-day Florida west of the Apalachicola River as well as portions of what are now Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana."
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"Title: Huntsville Hospital Tram System\n\nThe Huntsville Hospital Tram System is an automated people mover system located as part of the Huntsville Hospital System complex in Huntsville, Alabama, United States. Operating on a 1890 ft concrete guideway, the trams serve to connect the Huntsville Hospital with the Huntsville Hospital for Women & Children. At the time of completion, this was the second hospital people mover system in the United States after the Duke University Medical Center Patient Rapid Transit. s of 2010 , this is the only automated people mover system completed in the state of Alabama.",
"Title: The Floridas\n\nThe Floridas was a region of the southeastern United States comprising the historical colonies of East Florida and West Florida. The borders of East and West Florida varied. In 1783, when Spain acquired West Florida and re-acquired East Florida from Great Britain through the Peace of Paris (1783), the eastern British boundary of West Florida was the Apalachicola River, but Spain in 1785 moved it eastward to the Suwannee River. The purpose was to transfer San Marcos and the district of Apalachee from East Florida to West Florida. From 1810 to 1813, the United States extended piecemeal control over the part of West Florida that comprised the modern-day Gulf coasts of Alabama and Mississippi and the Florida Parishes of Louisiana. After the ratification of the Adams-Onis Treaty in 1821 the United States combined East Florida and what had been the remaining Spanish-controlled rump of West Florida into the territory that comprised modern-day Florida.",
"Title: Huntsville, Alabama\n\nHuntsville is a city located primarily in Madison County in the Appalachian region of northern Alabama. Huntsville is the county seat of Madison County. The city extends west into neighboring Limestone County. Huntsville's population was 180,105 as of the 2010 census. Huntsville is the third-largest city in Alabama and the largest city in the five-county Huntsville-Decatur-Albertville, AL Combined Statistical Area, which at the 2013 census estimate had a total population of 683,871. The Huntsville Metropolitan Area's population was 417,593 in 2010 to become the 2nd largest in Alabama. Huntsville metro's population reached 441,000 by 2014.",
"Title: West Florida\n\nWest Florida (Spanish: \"Florida Occidental\" ) was a region on the north shore of the Gulf of Mexico which underwent several boundary and sovereignty changes during its history. The province was established by the British in 1763 out of lands ceded from the Spanish and French. As its name suggests, it was formed out of the Western part of formerly Spanish Florida (East Florida formed the eastern part), along with lands taken from French Louisiana; West Florida's capital was Pensacola. The colony included most of what is now the Florida Panhandle, as well as parts of the modern U.S. states of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.",
"Title: 2016 West Florida Argonauts football team\n\nThe 2016 West Florida Argonauts football team represented the University of West Florida in the 2016 NCAA Division II football season. They were led by head coach Pete Shinnick, who was in his first season at West Florida for the team's inaugural season. The Argonauts played their home games at Blue Wahoos Stadium and were members of the Gulf South Conference. They finished the season with a record of 5 wins and 6 losses (5–6 overall, 3–5 in the GSC), defeating one top 25 ranked team and were not invited in the 2016 playoffs.",
"Title: University of West Florida\n\nThe University of West Florida, also known as West Florida and UWF, is a mid-sized public university located in Pensacola, Florida, United States. Established in 1963 as a member institution of the State University System of Florida, the University of West Florida is a comprehensive research university without faculties of law or medicine, a designated space-grant institution, and sits on the third largest campus in the State University System, at 1600 acre . The main campus is a natural preserve that is bordered by two rivers and Escambia Bay. The university's mascot is an Argonaut and its logo is the Chambered Nautilus.",
"Title: Battle of Fort Charlotte\n\nThe Battle of Fort Charlotte or the Siege of Fort Charlotte was a two-week siege conducted by Spanish General Bernardo de Gálvez against the British fortifications guarding the port of Mobile (which was then in the British province of West Florida, and now in Alabama) during the Anglo-Spanish War of 1779-1783. Fort Charlotte was the last remaining British frontier post capable of threatening New Orleans in Spanish Louisiana. Its fall drove the British from the western reaches of West Florida and reduced the British military presence in West Florida to its capital, Pensacola.",
"Title: University of Alabama in Huntsville\n\nThe University of Alabama in Huntsville (also known as UAHuntsville or UAH) is a state-supported, public, coeducational research university in Huntsville, Alabama, United States. The university is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award baccalaureate, master's and doctoral degrees, and is organized in eight colleges: business administration, education, engineering, honors college, arts, humanities & social sciences, nursing, professional & continuing studies, science and graduate studies.",
"Title: Gálveztown (brig sloop)\n\nGálveztown was the HMS \"West Florida\", which the Continental Navy schooner USS \"Morris\" captured at the Battle of Lake Pontchartrain, which was then in the British province of West Florida. \"West Florida\" became the Gálveztown, supposedly under the command of Bernardo de Gálvez, the Spanish governor of Louisiana (New Spain).",
"Title: Florida Panhandle\n\nThe Florida Panhandle, Northwest Florida, or West Florida, an informal, unofficial term for the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Florida, is a strip of land roughly 200 miles long and 50 to 100 miles wide (320 km by 80 to 160 km), lying between Alabama on the north and the west, Georgia also on the north, and the Gulf of Mexico to the south. Its eastern boundary is arbitrarily defined. The terms West Florida and Northwest Florida are today generally synonymous with the Panhandle, although historically West Florida was the name of a British colony (1763–1783), later a Spanish colony (1783–1821), both of which included modern-day Florida west of the Apalachicola River as well as portions of what are now Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana."
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Mark Levenson toured the country with Stephen Colbert, Paul Dinello, and an actress that played what role in the series "Strangers with Candy"?
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Jerri Blank
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bridge
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" It was first published on May 7, 2003 by Hyperion Books."
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"Tek Jansen is a fictional character featured on \"The Colbert Report\" and in a comic book series published by Oni Press.",
" Jansen originated as a recurring joke in the form of a supposed self-published science fiction novel on the \"Report\", reportedly as a parody of Bill O'Reilly's 1998 novel, \"Those Who Trespass\".",
" The character later appeared on the show in a series of animated shorts entitled \"Stephen Colbert Presents Stephen Colbert's Alpha Squad 7: A Tek Jansen Adventure\", with Jansen voiced by Stephen Colbert, and in 2007 became the protagonist of a five-part comic series."
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" She is known for playing Jerri Blank in the Comedy Central television series \"Strangers with Candy\".",
" She regularly collaborates with her older brother David, a humorist and author.",
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"The Colbert Report ( ) is an American late-night talk and news satire television program hosted by Stephen Colbert that aired four days a week on Comedy Central from October 17, 2005 to December 18, 2014 for 1,447 episodes.",
" The show focused on a fictional anchorman character named Stephen Colbert, played by his real-life namesake.",
" The character, described by Colbert as a \"well-intentioned, poorly informed, high-status idiot\", is a caricature of televised political pundits. Furthermore, the show satirized conservative personality-driven political talk programs, particularly Fox News's \"The O'Reilly Factor\".",
" \"The Colbert Report\" is a spin-off of Comedy Central's \"The Daily Show\", where he acted as a correspondent for the program for several years while developing the character."
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" Issues in and references to American and world culture are attributed to the character played by Stephen Colbert, who calls his followers the Colbert Nation.",
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" The show focused on a fictional anchorman character named Stephen Colbert, played by his real-life namesake.",
" The character, described by Colbert as a \"well-intentioned, poorly informed, high-status idiot\", is a caricature of televised political pundits. Furthermore, the show satirized conservative personality-driven political talk programs, particularly Fox News' \"The O'Reilly Factor\".",
" \"The Colbert Report\" is a spin-off of Comedy Central's \"The Daily Show\", where he acted as a correspondent for the program for several years while developing the character."
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" Described as a \"well-intentioned, poorly informed high-status idiot\" and a \"self-important right-wing commentator\", the character incorporates aspects of the real Colbert's life and interests but is primarily a parody of cable news pundits, particularly former Fox News commentator Bill O'Reilly."
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"Mark Levenson, a member of the Dramatists Guild of America, is a musical director for The Second City Detroit (located in Novi, Michigan).",
" Levenson helped open Second City Detroit in 1993.",
" In addition to his work with The Second City Detroit, Levenson scored the hit Comedy Central series, Strangers with Candy.",
" He has also written music for shows on MTV, VH-1, NBC and scored productions at both Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.",
" Levenson composed music for David Sedaris's two Off Broadway shows and numerous recording projects.",
" He recently toured the country with Stephen Colbert, Amy Sedaris and Paul Dinello in their production of Wigfield, which concluded its run at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado."
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" Colbert co-produced the film alongside executive producer David Letterman.",
" The film grossed $2.3 million."
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"Exit 57 is a 30-minute sketch comedy series that aired on the American television channel Comedy Central from 1995 to 1996; its cast was composed of comedians Amy Sedaris, Paul Dinello, Stephen Colbert, Jodi Lennon, and Mitch Rouse, all of whom had previously studied improv at The Second City in Chicago.",
" In 1999 Sedaris, Dinello, Colbert and Rouse would also create the Comedy Central show \"Strangers with Candy\"."
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"Title: Wigfield\n\nWigfield: The Can Do Town That Just May Not is a satirical novel by comedians Amy Sedaris, Paul Dinello, and Stephen Colbert, three of the four creators of the Comedy Central show \"Strangers with Candy\". It was first published on May 7, 2003 by Hyperion Books.",
"Title: Tek Jansen\n\nTek Jansen is a fictional character featured on \"The Colbert Report\" and in a comic book series published by Oni Press. Jansen originated as a recurring joke in the form of a supposed self-published science fiction novel on the \"Report\", reportedly as a parody of Bill O'Reilly's 1998 novel, \"Those Who Trespass\". The character later appeared on the show in a series of animated shorts entitled \"Stephen Colbert Presents Stephen Colbert's Alpha Squad 7: A Tek Jansen Adventure\", with Jansen voiced by Stephen Colbert, and in 2007 became the protagonist of a five-part comic series.",
"Title: Amy Sedaris\n\nAmy Louise Sedaris ( ; born March 29, 1961) is an American actress, voice actress, singer, author, screenwriter and comedian. She is known for playing Jerri Blank in the Comedy Central television series \"Strangers with Candy\". She regularly collaborates with her older brother David, a humorist and author. Since 2014, Sedaris has voiced the character Princess Carolyn in the Netflix animated series \"BoJack Horseman\".",
"Title: The Colbert Report\n\nThe Colbert Report ( ) is an American late-night talk and news satire television program hosted by Stephen Colbert that aired four days a week on Comedy Central from October 17, 2005 to December 18, 2014 for 1,447 episodes. The show focused on a fictional anchorman character named Stephen Colbert, played by his real-life namesake. The character, described by Colbert as a \"well-intentioned, poorly informed, high-status idiot\", is a caricature of televised political pundits. Furthermore, the show satirized conservative personality-driven political talk programs, particularly Fox News's \"The O'Reilly Factor\". \"The Colbert Report\" is a spin-off of Comedy Central's \"The Daily Show\", where he acted as a correspondent for the program for several years while developing the character.",
"Title: Cultural impact of The Colbert Report\n\n\"The Colbert Report\", which premiered in American cable television on October 17, 2005, has had a massive cultural impact since its inception, when the show introduced the word \"truthiness\". Issues in and references to American and world culture are attributed to the character played by Stephen Colbert, who calls his followers the Colbert Nation. \"The Colbert Report\" is a late-night talk and news satire television program hosted by Stephen Colbert that aired on Comedy Central from October 17, 2005 to December 18, 2014 for 1,447 episodes. The show focused on a fictional anchorman character named Stephen Colbert, played by his real-life namesake. The character, described by Colbert as a \"well-intentioned, poorly informed, high-status idiot\", is a caricature of televised political pundits. Furthermore, the show satirized conservative personality-driven political talk programs, particularly Fox News' \"The O'Reilly Factor\". \"The Colbert Report\" is a spin-off of Comedy Central's \"The Daily Show\", where he acted as a correspondent for the program for several years while developing the character.",
"Title: Paul Dinello\n\nPaul Dinello (born November 28, 1962) is an American comedian, actor, writer, director, and producer. He is best known for his role as Geoffrey Jellineck on Comedy Central's \"Strangers with Candy\". Currently he is a writer and supervising producer for \"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert\", where he has made several on-camera appearances.",
"Title: Stephen Colbert (character)\n\nDr. Stephen T. Colbert D.F.A. is the fictionalized persona of political satirist Stephen Colbert, as portrayed on the Comedy Central series \"The Colbert Report\" and occasionally on \"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert\" on CBS. Described as a \"well-intentioned, poorly informed high-status idiot\" and a \"self-important right-wing commentator\", the character incorporates aspects of the real Colbert's life and interests but is primarily a parody of cable news pundits, particularly former Fox News commentator Bill O'Reilly.",
"Title: Mark Levenson\n\nMark Levenson, a member of the Dramatists Guild of America, is a musical director for The Second City Detroit (located in Novi, Michigan). Levenson helped open Second City Detroit in 1993. In addition to his work with The Second City Detroit, Levenson scored the hit Comedy Central series, Strangers with Candy. He has also written music for shows on MTV, VH-1, NBC and scored productions at both Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Levenson composed music for David Sedaris's two Off Broadway shows and numerous recording projects. He recently toured the country with Stephen Colbert, Amy Sedaris and Paul Dinello in their production of Wigfield, which concluded its run at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado.",
"Title: Strangers with Candy (film)\n\nStrangers with Candy is a 2005 comedy film directed by Paul Dinello, written by Dinello, Stephen Colbert, Amy Sedaris, and Mitch Rouse, and serves as a prequel to their 1999-2000 Comedy Central television series of the same name. Colbert co-produced the film alongside executive producer David Letterman. The film grossed $2.3 million.",
"Title: Exit 57\n\nExit 57 is a 30-minute sketch comedy series that aired on the American television channel Comedy Central from 1995 to 1996; its cast was composed of comedians Amy Sedaris, Paul Dinello, Stephen Colbert, Jodi Lennon, and Mitch Rouse, all of whom had previously studied improv at The Second City in Chicago. In 1999 Sedaris, Dinello, Colbert and Rouse would also create the Comedy Central show \"Strangers with Candy\"."
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Are both Peter Bogdanovich and Bob Clark American actors?
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"Title: List of Italian-American actors\n\nTo be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Italian American actors or must have references showing they are Italian American actors and are notable. As discussed in the 2005 book \"Hollywood Italians\" by Peter E. Bondanella, as well as numerous other sources, Italian-American actors have made a significant impact. The Guild of Italian American Actors was founded in 1937.",
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"Title: Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things\n\nChildren Shouldn't Play with Dead Things (also known as \"Revenge of the Living Dead\", \"Things From the Dead\", and \"Zreaks\") is a 1972 comedic horror film directed by Bob Clark. It later became a cult classic. This low-budget zombie film is the third film of director Bob Clark, who later became famous for directing the films \"Black Christmas\", \"A Christmas Story\", and \"Porky's\".",
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"Title: Bob Clark\n\nBenjamin \"Bob\" Clark (August 5, 1939 – April 4, 2007) was an American actor, director, screenwriter and producer best known for directing and writing the script with Jean Shepherd to the 1983 Christmas film \"A Christmas Story\". Although he worked primarily in the United States, from 1973 to 1983 he worked in Canada and was responsible for some of the most successful films in Canadian film history such as \"Black Christmas\" (1974), \"Murder by Decree\" (1979), \"Tribute\" (1980), and \"Porky's\" (1982)."
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PlazAmericas was the third mall to be built in Houston, after Gulfgate Mall and a large shopping center that is located in what part of Houston, Texas?
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southwest
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The ice cream brand established by Reuben and Rose Mattus is now marketed by a company headquartered in what city and state?
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" The business was established in 1910 and subsequently became a partnership among three inter-related families, who still own and operate the business to this day.",
" In 1930, the company acquired the Colac Ice Works and the Regal Cream brand which continued as a local ice cream route brand until 2004 when it was re-badged as Bulla.",
" The company employs over 450 people across three manufacturing sites in Colac, Victoria, Dandenong, Victoria, and also in Mulgrave, Victoria, and a head office and distribution centre in Derrimut, Melbourne."
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"Title: HB Ice Cream\n\nHB Ice Cream (originally an acronym for both Hughes Brothers and Hazelbrook Farm) is an ice cream brand in Ireland and is part of the Unilever Group's Heartbrand ice cream brand.",
"Title: Peters Ice Cream\n\nPeters Ice Cream is an Australian ice cream brand, now a subsidiary of European food firm R&R Ice Cream. It was originally developed by an expatriate American, Frederick (Fred) Augustus Bolles Peters in 1907, using his mother's recipe. The company was established in 1907 at Paddington, New South Wales as the \"Peters' American Delicacy Company\". New works to manufacture 'The Health food of a Nation' was opened at neighbouring Redfern in 1923. Business flourished, in 1927 he set up Peters' Arctic Delicacy Co. Ltd in Brisbane and a branch in Newcastle; followed by, in 1929, associated companies were established in Victoria, Western Australia and at Townsville with manufacturing branch at Queensland. Peters was largely responsible for introducing to Australia the small refrigerated cabinet, which he hired out to retailers. The red and cream corporate identity was adopted in New South Wales and Queensland, whilst green and cream were used in Victoria and Western Australia . The hub of the company, in Australia was a food firm known as Petersville Australia Limited, in the Melbourne suburb of Mulgrave, which later became the factory, which remains the production centre for most of its ice-cream products.",
"Title: Blue Bell Creameries\n\nBlue Bell Creameries is an American food company that manufactures ice cream. It was founded in 1907 in Brenham, Texas. For much of its early history, the company manufactured both ice cream and butter locally. In the mid-20th century, it abandoned butter production and expanded to the entire state of Texas and soon much of the Southern United States. The company's corporate headquarters are located at the \"Little Creamery\" in Brenham, Texas. Since 1919, it has been in the hands of the Kruse family. Despite being sold in a limited number of states, as of 2015 Blue Bell is the fourth highest-selling ice cream brand in the United States as a whole.",
"Title: Rhino Foods\n\nRhino Foods Incorporated, founded in 1981 by Anne and Ted Castle, is a specialty ice cream novelty and ice cream ingredient manufacturer located in Burlington, Vermont, United States. Rhino Foods has grown from a small ice cream shop, Chessy's Frozen Custard, into a business with over 100 employees. In 2013, the company became a certified B Corporation joining over a 1000 companies worldwide in the unified goal to use business as a force for good for people and the planet. The company is best known locally for their ice cream sandwich, the Chesster. In 1991, the company worked with Ben & Jerry's to develop the first cookie dough for use in ice cream. The company produces cookie dough and baked pieces for most major brands in the ice cream industry . The company also co-packs ice cream cookie sandwiches for national and international companies .",
"Title: Reuben and Rose Mattus\n\nReuben and Rose Mattus were Polish Jewish entrepreneurs who founded the Häagen-Dazs ice cream business.",
"Title: General Mills\n\nGeneral Mills, Inc., is an American multinational manufacturer and marketer of branded consumer foods sold through retail stores. It is headquartered in Golden Valley, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. The company markets many well-known North American brands, including Annie's Homegrown, Betty Crocker, Yoplait, Colombo, Totino's, Pillsbury, Old El Paso, Häagen-Dazs, Cheerios, Trix, Cocoa Puffs, and Lucky Charms. Its brand portfolio includes more than 89 other leading U.S. brands and numerous category leaders around the world.",
"Title: Häagen-Dazs\n\nHäagen-Dazs is an American ice cream brand, established by Reuben and Rose Mattus in the Bronx, New York, in 1961. Starting with only three flavors: vanilla, chocolate, and coffee, the company opened its first retail store in Brooklyn, New York, on November 15, 1976. The business now has franchises throughout the United States and many other countries around the world including the United Kingdom, India, China, Lebanon and Brazil.",
"Title: Bonnie Doon Ice Cream\n\nBonnie Doon Ice Cream was an American ice cream brand established in 1938 by three brothers by the last name of Muldoon. Bonnie Doon was named after the daughter of one of the brothers, Bonnie Muldoon Witt. The company was sold in 1990.",
"Title: Bulla Dairy Foods\n\nBulla Family Dairy is a major Australian dairy company that manufactures a national and export range of ice cream, table cream, yogurt, sour cream, cottage cheese, and imitation cream under various brands. The business was established in 1910 and subsequently became a partnership among three inter-related families, who still own and operate the business to this day. In 1930, the company acquired the Colac Ice Works and the Regal Cream brand which continued as a local ice cream route brand until 2004 when it was re-badged as Bulla. The company employs over 450 people across three manufacturing sites in Colac, Victoria, Dandenong, Victoria, and also in Mulgrave, Victoria, and a head office and distribution centre in Derrimut, Melbourne.",
"Title: HB Wall's\n\nHB Wall's is an ice cream brand in Northern Ireland and is part of the Unilever Group's heartbrand ice cream brand."
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Beatty Airport is a county-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southwest of the central business district of which unincorporated town along the Amargosa River in Nye County in the U.S. state of Nevada?
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Beatty
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"Monroe County Airport (IATA: MVC, ICAO: KMVC, FAA LID: MVC) is a county-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) south of the central business district of Monroeville, in Monroe County, Alabama, United States.",
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"Little River Airport (ICAO: KLLR) is a small county-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southeast of the central business district of Little River, in Mendocino County, California, United States."
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"Woodward Field (IATA: CDN, ICAO: KCDN, FAA LID: CDN) is a county-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) northeast of the central business district of Camden, a city in Kershaw County, South Carolina, United States.",
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" The airport serves the general aviation community, with no scheduled commercial airline service."
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"Greene County Regional Airport (FAA LID: 3J7) is a county-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) northeast of the central business district of Greensboro, a city in Greene County, Georgia, United States.",
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"Davis Field (FAA LID: 3J6) is a county-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southwest of the central business district of Folkston, a city in Charlton County, Georgia, United States."
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"Sullivan County Airport (IATA: SIV, ICAO: KSIV, FAA LID: SIV) is a county-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) northwest of the central business district of Sullivan, a city in Sullivan County, Indiana, United States.",
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"Myrtle Beach International Airport (IATA: MYR, ICAO: KMYR, FAA LID: MYR) is a county-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southwest of the central business district of Myrtle Beach, in Horry County, South Carolina, United States.",
" It was formerly known as Myrtle Beach Jetport (1974–1989) and is located on site of the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base, which also includes The Market Common shopping complex."
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"Beatty (pronounced BAY-dee) is an unincorporated town along the Amargosa River in Nye County in the U.S. state of Nevada.",
" U.S. Route 95 runs through the town, which lies between Tonopah, about 90 mi to the north, and Las Vegas, about 120 mi to the southeast.",
" State Route 374 connects Beatty to Death Valley National Park, about 8 mi to the west."
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"Placerville Airport (IATA: PVF, ICAO: KPVF, FAA LID: PVF) is a county-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) east of the central business district of Placerville, in El Dorado County, California, United States.",
" This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a \"general aviation\" airport."
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"Title: Monroe County Airport (Alabama)\n\nMonroe County Airport (IATA: MVC, ICAO: KMVC, FAA LID: MVC) is a county-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) south of the central business district of Monroeville, in Monroe County, Alabama, United States. According to the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009–2013, it is categorized as a \"general aviation\" facility.",
"Title: Little River Airport\n\nLittle River Airport (ICAO: KLLR) is a small county-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southeast of the central business district of Little River, in Mendocino County, California, United States.",
"Title: Beatty Airport\n\nBeatty Airport (IATA: BTY, ICAO: KBTY, FAA LID: BTY) is a county-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southwest of the central business district of Beatty, a town in Nye County, Nevada, United States.",
"Title: Woodward Field (airport)\n\nWoodward Field (IATA: CDN, ICAO: KCDN, FAA LID: CDN) is a county-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) northeast of the central business district of Camden, a city in Kershaw County, South Carolina, United States. It is also known as the Kershaw County Airport. The airport serves the general aviation community, with no scheduled commercial airline service.",
"Title: Greene County Regional Airport\n\nGreene County Regional Airport (FAA LID: 3J7) is a county-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) northeast of the central business district of Greensboro, a city in Greene County, Georgia, United States. As per the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009-2013, it is classified as a \"general aviation\" airport.",
"Title: Davis Field (Georgia)\n\nDavis Field (FAA LID: 3J6) is a county-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southwest of the central business district of Folkston, a city in Charlton County, Georgia, United States.",
"Title: Sullivan County Airport\n\nSullivan County Airport (IATA: SIV, ICAO: KSIV, FAA LID: SIV) is a county-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) northwest of the central business district of Sullivan, a city in Sullivan County, Indiana, United States. It is included in the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility.",
"Title: Myrtle Beach International Airport\n\nMyrtle Beach International Airport (IATA: MYR, ICAO: KMYR, FAA LID: MYR) is a county-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southwest of the central business district of Myrtle Beach, in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. It was formerly known as Myrtle Beach Jetport (1974–1989) and is located on site of the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base, which also includes The Market Common shopping complex.",
"Title: Beatty, Nevada\n\nBeatty (pronounced BAY-dee) is an unincorporated town along the Amargosa River in Nye County in the U.S. state of Nevada. U.S. Route 95 runs through the town, which lies between Tonopah, about 90 mi to the north, and Las Vegas, about 120 mi to the southeast. State Route 374 connects Beatty to Death Valley National Park, about 8 mi to the west.",
"Title: Placerville Airport\n\nPlacerville Airport (IATA: PVF, ICAO: KPVF, FAA LID: PVF) is a county-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) east of the central business district of Placerville, in El Dorado County, California, United States. This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a \"general aviation\" airport."
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Who was the lead singer on the A-side of the record which reached No. 35 on the Billboard Hot 100, and had Thank You Girl as it's B-side ?
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George Harrison
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"\"Love Machine\" is a 1975 single recorded by Motown group The Miracles, taken from their album \"City of Angels\".",
" This song was a #1 Pop smash on the \"Billboard Hot 100\", and the biggest-selling hit single of The Miracles' career.",
" This single was one of two Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 hits recorded by The Miracles with Billy Griffin as lead vocalist; the other is 1973's \"Do It Baby\".",
" Griffin had replaced Miracles founder Smokey Robinson as lead singer in 1972.",
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"Right Back Where We Started From is the debut album by British R&B and soul music singer Maxine Nightingale The title track was first released as a single in the autumn of 1975 and reached #8 in the UK .",
" In the US it reached #5 in Adult Contemporary, #9 in Dance Music/Club Play, #46 in R&B singles and #2 in the Billboard Hot 100.",
" It was the success of this single to which prompted her to return to London to complete a Right Back Where We Started From album.",
" The album was released in the US early 1976 to enthusiastic reaction, reaching #65 on the Billboard Hot 100.",
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"Katrina Woolverton (born Katrina Abrahemian on August 19, 1977) is an American singer/songwriter and recording artist from Los Angeles, California.",
" She rose to fame in 2011 with the release of her debut album \"In The Blink Of An Eye\" that featured three top charting singles, \"Shame on Me\" (#1 on iHeartRadio Top 20 On Demand Adult Chart and #46 on the Billboard Hot AC Chart), \"OPM\" (#26 Billboard Hot Dance) and \"So Eden\" (Billboard Hot AC Top 50.)",
" Katrina was named iHeartRadio's \"Artist to Watch in 2011\" and was the opening act in the U.S. for Meatloaf during the Mad, Mad World Tour 2012.",
" In 2012 and 2013 she released two stand-alone singles, \"Watch Me Walk Away\" (#43 Billboard Hot AC) the only non-Woolverton composition she has recorded - originally penned by Katy Perry along with co-writers Charlie Midnight and Holly Knight; and \"Ready To Love,\" collaborating with electropop producer/remixer Frankmusik (Vincent Frank) who has worked with Ellie Goulding (\"Wish I Stayed\"), and many others.",
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" is a song by English rock group the Beatles from the 1963 album \"Please Please Me\", sung by George Harrison.",
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"The discography of Danity Kane, an American R&B group, consists of two studio album, five singles, and four music videos. Danity Kane were formed in 2005 during the third season of the reality television series \"Making the Band\", and consisted of Aubrey O'Day, Wanita \"D. Woods\" Woodgett, Shannon Bex, Dawn Richard, and Aundrea Fimbres.",
" The group disbanded in January 2009 during the fourth season of \"Making the Band\".",
" The group released their self titled debut album in August 2006.",
" The album reached number one on the United States \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).",
" Danity Kane's debut single, \"Show Stopper\", which featured rapper Yung Joc, reached number eight on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \"",
"Ride for You\", their second single, reached number 78 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \"",
"Welcome to the Dollhouse\", Danity Kane's second album, was released in March 2008.",
" It reached number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified gold by the RIAA.",
" The album's lead single, \"Damaged\", reached number ten on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and was certified platinum by the RIAA.",
" The group's fifth single, \"Bad Girl\", featured Missy Elliott and reached number 110 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100."
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"Omari Ishmael Grandberry (born November 12, 1984, known by his stage name Omarion) is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, actor and dancer.",
" He is best known as being the lead singer of the American R&B boy band B2K; the group achieved success with singles like \"Bump, Bump, Bump\", \"Uh Huh\", and \"Girlfriend\", which all reached success on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" After the group's disbandment, Omarion released his debut solo album, \"O\" (2005), which debuted atop the \"Billboard\" 200 and received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Contemporary R&B Album at the 48th Grammy Awards.",
" His second solo album, \"21\" (2006), contained his second highest-charting single to date, \"Ice Box\", which reached the top 20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" His third solo album, \"Ollusion\" (2010), was released on January 12, 2010, with the lead single, \"I Get It In\".",
" His fourth solo album, \"Sex Playlist\" (2014), spawned the single, \"Post to Be\", which was certified 3x platinum and reached number 13 on the Hot 100 chart in May 2015, and became his highest charting single to date."
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"I Don't Want to Be Hurt Anymore is a 1964 studio album by Nat King Cole, arranged by Ralph Carmichael.",
" The album reached #18 on Billboards Top LP chart.",
" \"I Don't Want to Be Hurt Anymore\" b/w \"People\" was released on Capitol 5155 in 1964 but failed to chart.",
" \"I Don't Want to See Tomorrow\" b/w \"L-O-V-E\" peaked at #34 on the Billboard Hot 100 on August 19, 1964 on Capitol 5261.",
" The B-side peaked at #81 on the Billboard Hot 100 on August 26, 1964."
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"Gemini is the second album by American R&B singer El DeBarge.",
" The album peaked at #35 on the Billboard R&B charts.",
" The lead single \"Real Love\" reached #8 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Chart, as well as #11 on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales Chart and #14 on the Billboard Dance Music/Club Play Singles Chart.",
" A second single \"Somebody Loves You\" reached #24 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart."
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"\"Thank You\" is a New jack swing song released by American R&B/soul-singing group, Boyz II Men in 1995.",
" \"Thank You\" was co-produced by Dallas Austin and Boyz II Men, and the song was released as the third single from Boyz II Men's second studio album, \"II\".",
" \"Thank You\" did not perform as well as its predecessor and reached a peak position of #21 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and the Hot Singles Sales on March 18, 1995, and March 25, 1995, respectively, and also reached #17 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop songs.",
" \"Thank You\" performed moderately well in the UK eventually peaking at #26 on the UK Singles Chart.",
" \"Thank You\" also peaked at #17 on the New Zealand RIANZ singles chart, #27 on the French singles chart and #33 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart.",
" The album version of the song consists only of sounds created by the human voice, creating an almost a cappella sound, bringing to mind (and, at one time, quoting) one of their first hit songs, \"Motownphilly\"."
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"\"Thank You Girl\" is a song recorded by the Beatles, written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney (Lennon–McCartney), and issued as the B-side of the single \"From Me to You\", which was recorded on the same day (5 March 1963).",
" While not released on an LP in the United Kingdom until \"Rarities\" in 1978, the song was the second track on \"The Beatles' Second Album\" in the United States.",
" As the B-side of the single \"Do You Want to Know a Secret\", it hit No. 35 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in the spring of 1964."
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"Title: Love Machine (The Miracles song)\n\n\"Love Machine\" is a 1975 single recorded by Motown group The Miracles, taken from their album \"City of Angels\". This song was a #1 Pop smash on the \"Billboard Hot 100\", and the biggest-selling hit single of The Miracles' career. This single was one of two Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 hits recorded by The Miracles with Billy Griffin as lead vocalist; the other is 1973's \"Do It Baby\". Griffin had replaced Miracles founder Smokey Robinson as lead singer in 1972. The song features a growling vocal by Miracle Bobby Rogers, with group baritone Ronnie White repeating \"\"Yeah Baby\"\" throughout the song.",
"Title: Right Back Where We Started From (album)\n\nRight Back Where We Started From is the debut album by British R&B and soul music singer Maxine Nightingale The title track was first released as a single in the autumn of 1975 and reached #8 in the UK . In the US it reached #5 in Adult Contemporary, #9 in Dance Music/Club Play, #46 in R&B singles and #2 in the Billboard Hot 100. It was the success of this single to which prompted her to return to London to complete a Right Back Where We Started From album. The album was released in the US early 1976 to enthusiastic reaction, reaching #65 on the Billboard Hot 100. Another single from the album, “Gotta Be the One”, charted at #53 on the Billboard Hot 100.",
"Title: Katrina Woolverton\n\nKatrina Woolverton (born Katrina Abrahemian on August 19, 1977) is an American singer/songwriter and recording artist from Los Angeles, California. She rose to fame in 2011 with the release of her debut album \"In The Blink Of An Eye\" that featured three top charting singles, \"Shame on Me\" (#1 on iHeartRadio Top 20 On Demand Adult Chart and #46 on the Billboard Hot AC Chart), \"OPM\" (#26 Billboard Hot Dance) and \"So Eden\" (Billboard Hot AC Top 50.) Katrina was named iHeartRadio's \"Artist to Watch in 2011\" and was the opening act in the U.S. for Meatloaf during the Mad, Mad World Tour 2012. In 2012 and 2013 she released two stand-alone singles, \"Watch Me Walk Away\" (#43 Billboard Hot AC) the only non-Woolverton composition she has recorded - originally penned by Katy Perry along with co-writers Charlie Midnight and Holly Knight; and \"Ready To Love,\" collaborating with electropop producer/remixer Frankmusik (Vincent Frank) who has worked with Ellie Goulding (\"Wish I Stayed\"), and many others. \"Ready To Love\" reached #33 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Song Chart, and the #12 of the Billboard Dance Club Chart.",
"Title: Do You Want to Know a Secret\n\n\"Do You Want to Know a Secret?\" is a song by English rock group the Beatles from the 1963 album \"Please Please Me\", sung by George Harrison. In the United States, it was the first top ten song to feature Harrison as a lead singer, reaching No. 2 on the Billboard chart in 1964 as a single released by Vee-Jay, VJ 587.",
"Title: Danity Kane discography\n\nThe discography of Danity Kane, an American R&B group, consists of two studio album, five singles, and four music videos. Danity Kane were formed in 2005 during the third season of the reality television series \"Making the Band\", and consisted of Aubrey O'Day, Wanita \"D. Woods\" Woodgett, Shannon Bex, Dawn Richard, and Aundrea Fimbres. The group disbanded in January 2009 during the fourth season of \"Making the Band\". The group released their self titled debut album in August 2006. The album reached number one on the United States \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Danity Kane's debut single, \"Show Stopper\", which featured rapper Yung Joc, reached number eight on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \" Ride for You\", their second single, reached number 78 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \" Welcome to the Dollhouse\", Danity Kane's second album, was released in March 2008. It reached number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified gold by the RIAA. The album's lead single, \"Damaged\", reached number ten on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and was certified platinum by the RIAA. The group's fifth single, \"Bad Girl\", featured Missy Elliott and reached number 110 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
"Title: Omarion\n\nOmari Ishmael Grandberry (born November 12, 1984, known by his stage name Omarion) is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, actor and dancer. He is best known as being the lead singer of the American R&B boy band B2K; the group achieved success with singles like \"Bump, Bump, Bump\", \"Uh Huh\", and \"Girlfriend\", which all reached success on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. After the group's disbandment, Omarion released his debut solo album, \"O\" (2005), which debuted atop the \"Billboard\" 200 and received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Contemporary R&B Album at the 48th Grammy Awards. His second solo album, \"21\" (2006), contained his second highest-charting single to date, \"Ice Box\", which reached the top 20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. His third solo album, \"Ollusion\" (2010), was released on January 12, 2010, with the lead single, \"I Get It In\". His fourth solo album, \"Sex Playlist\" (2014), spawned the single, \"Post to Be\", which was certified 3x platinum and reached number 13 on the Hot 100 chart in May 2015, and became his highest charting single to date.",
"Title: I Don't Want to Be Hurt Anymore\n\nI Don't Want to Be Hurt Anymore is a 1964 studio album by Nat King Cole, arranged by Ralph Carmichael. The album reached #18 on Billboards Top LP chart. \"I Don't Want to Be Hurt Anymore\" b/w \"People\" was released on Capitol 5155 in 1964 but failed to chart. \"I Don't Want to See Tomorrow\" b/w \"L-O-V-E\" peaked at #34 on the Billboard Hot 100 on August 19, 1964 on Capitol 5261. The B-side peaked at #81 on the Billboard Hot 100 on August 26, 1964.",
"Title: Gemini (El DeBarge album)\n\nGemini is the second album by American R&B singer El DeBarge. The album peaked at #35 on the Billboard R&B charts. The lead single \"Real Love\" reached #8 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Chart, as well as #11 on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales Chart and #14 on the Billboard Dance Music/Club Play Singles Chart. A second single \"Somebody Loves You\" reached #24 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart.",
"Title: Thank You (Boyz II Men song)\n\n\"Thank You\" is a New jack swing song released by American R&B/soul-singing group, Boyz II Men in 1995. \"Thank You\" was co-produced by Dallas Austin and Boyz II Men, and the song was released as the third single from Boyz II Men's second studio album, \"II\". \"Thank You\" did not perform as well as its predecessor and reached a peak position of #21 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and the Hot Singles Sales on March 18, 1995, and March 25, 1995, respectively, and also reached #17 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop songs. \"Thank You\" performed moderately well in the UK eventually peaking at #26 on the UK Singles Chart. \"Thank You\" also peaked at #17 on the New Zealand RIANZ singles chart, #27 on the French singles chart and #33 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart. The album version of the song consists only of sounds created by the human voice, creating an almost a cappella sound, bringing to mind (and, at one time, quoting) one of their first hit songs, \"Motownphilly\".",
"Title: Thank You Girl\n\n\"Thank You Girl\" is a song recorded by the Beatles, written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney (Lennon–McCartney), and issued as the B-side of the single \"From Me to You\", which was recorded on the same day (5 March 1963). While not released on an LP in the United Kingdom until \"Rarities\" in 1978, the song was the second track on \"The Beatles' Second Album\" in the United States. As the B-side of the single \"Do You Want to Know a Secret\", it hit No. 35 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in the spring of 1964."
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What Kim Ki-Young movie features "The Taste of Money" actress Youn Yuh-jung?
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Woman of Fire
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" Other cast members include Lee Jung-jae, Seo Woo and Youn Yuh-jung.",
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" Lee is commonly referred to as director Kim Ki-young's persona due to her frequent appearances in Kim's films during the 1970s.",
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"Title: Dear My Friends\n\nDear My Friends () is a South Korean television series starring Go Hyun-jung, Kim Hye-ja, Na Moon-hee, Go Doo-shim, Park Won-sook, Youn Yuh-jung, Joo Hyun, Kim Young-ok and Shin Goo. It replaced \"Memory\" and aired on cable network tvN on Fridays and Saturdays at 20:30 (KST) for 16 episodes from May 13, 2016 to July 2, 2016.",
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1,074
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Which person who introduced the method of random phase approximation was born December 20, 1917?
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David Bohm
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" While working there he completed a Master of Journalism at Boston University in 1980.",
" He became chief photographer at the \"Globe\" in 1983.",
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"Title: David Bohm\n\nDavid Joseph Bohm FRS (December 20, 1917 – October 27, 1992) was an American scientist who has been described as one of the most significant theoretical physicists of the 20th century and who contributed unorthodox ideas to quantum theory, neuropsychology and the philosophy of mind.",
"Title: Lindhard theory\n\nLindhard theory is a method of calculating the effects of electric field screening by electrons in a solid. It is based on quantum mechanics (first-order perturbation theory) and the random phase approximation.",
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"Title: Vienna Ab initio Simulation Package\n\nThe Vienna Ab initio Simulation Package, better known as VASP, is a package for performing ab initio quantum mechanical molecular dynamics (MD) using either Vanderbilt pseudopotentials, or the projector augmented wave method, and a plane wave basis set. The basic methodology is density functional theory (DFT), but the code also allows use of post-DFT corrections such as hybrid functionals mixing DFT and Hartree–Fock exchange, many-body perturbation theory (the GW method) and dynamical electronic correlations within the random phase approximation.",
"Title: Clara Thompson\n\nClara Mabel Thompson (October 3, 1893 in Providence, Rhode Island – December 20, 1958) studied medicine at Johns Hopkins University and in her last year she was introduced to psychoanalysis. In the future years she developed as a psychoanalyst working with people like William Alanson White, Adolf Meyer, Harry Stack Sullivan, Joseph Cheesman Thompson, and Sándor Ferenczi. In the early 1940s Thompson founded the William Alanson White Psychiatric Foundation in New York together with Erich Fromm, Harry Stack Sullivan, Frieda Fromm-Reichmann, David Rioch and Janet Rioch (see www.wawhite.org). She worked there until her death on December 20, 1958",
"Title: Grandin brothers\n\nThe Grandin Brothers; John Livingston Grandin (December 20, 1836 – September 10, 1912), William James Grandin (August 16, 1838 – December 7, 1904) and Elijah Bishop Grandin (December 20, 1840 – December 3, 1917) were a sibling trio of American entrepreneurs who were among the first to begin business ventures in commercial oil prospecting in the United States, and who later became involved in banking and Bonanza wheat farming. They eventually became titans of the wheat industry, operating the largest corporate wheat farm in the Dakota Territory (in Grandin, North Dakota) in the late 19th century –which was possibly the largest such farm in the United States at the time.",
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1,075
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What is the name of the father of a woman who sang a top 40 hit written by Kenny Young who also sang the 1966 hit "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'"?
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Frank Sinatra
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"\"Morning Dance\" is the title of an instrumental recording by the noted smooth jazz/jazz fusion band Spyro Gyra.",
" Songwriter and band member Jay Beckenstein plays the alto sax on this track.",
" The track also features a tenor steel pan.",
" It was released as a single from the band's second studio album of the same name in 1979, \"Morning Dance\" became a Top 40 hit in the United States, where it remained for eight weeks.",
" \"Morning Dance\" peaked at number 24 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart in July 1979 and went to #60 on the soul chart.",
" \"Morning Dance\" was most successful on the U.S. adult contemporary chart, where it spent a week at #1.",
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"\"Are You That Somebody?\"",
" is a Grammy nominated single performed by American singer Aaliyah, recorded for the \"Dr. Dolittle\" soundtrack.",
" The song was written and composed by Static Major, who also sang backing vocals, and Timbaland, who, in addition to writing the song, produced and performed a guest rap for it.",
" The song was sent to U.S. Pop radio stations on September 29, 1998 (see 1998 in music).",
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"Kenny Young is an American songwriter, producer and environmentalist who has been an active writer, artist, and producer from 1963 to the present.",
" His most famous songs are \"Under the Boardwalk,\" co-written with Arthur Resnick, \"Ai No Corrida\", \"Just a Little Bit Better\", \"SSSingle Bed', \"Captain of Your Ship\", Just One More Night\",and \"Only You Can\".",
" \"Under the Boardwalk\" was recorded by The Drifters in 1964 and also by The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, John Mellencamp, Ricky Lee Jones, The Undertones, Aaron Neville, Bette Midler and many other artists.",
" Young also wrote or produced Top 40 hit songs for Herman's Hermits, Quincy Jones, Ben E. King, Mark Lindsay, Reparata and the Delrons, Clodagh Rodgers, Kenny Rogers, The Shirelles, and Nancy Sinatra."
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"\"Outta My System\" is a song by American rapper Bow Wow.",
" It's the second and final single off his fifth studio album \"The Price of Fame\".",
" It features singers T-Pain and Johntá Austin.",
" The original next single was supposed to be \"I'm a Flirt\" but was cancelled in favor of \"Outta My System\", and that the fact that R. Kelly was having some chart success on Snoop Dogg's \"That's That Shit\" and Young Jeezy's \"Go Getta\".",
" The song peaked at number 22 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, his eighth top 40 hit and T-Pain's sixth top 40 hit on that chart.",
" It also peaked at number 2 and 12 on the Hot Rap Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts respectively and number 7 in New Zealand.",
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"\"Little Green Apples\" is a song written by Bobby Russell.",
" Originally written for and released by American recording artist Roger Miller in 1968, it also was released as a single by American recording artists Patti Page and O. C. Smith in separate occasions that same year.",
" Miller's version became a Top 40 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart and on the UK Singles Chart, while Page's version became her last Hot 100 entry and Smith's version became a No. 2 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart.",
" The song earned Russell two Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Best Country Song.",
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"\"Please Don't Go\" is a song by American recording artist Mike Posner, released as the second single from his debut album \"31 Minutes to Takeoff\" (2010).",
" Posner co-wrote and co-produced the song with Benny Blanco, and J Records released the single to contemporary hit radio in the United States on June 9, 2010.",
" The song peaked at number 16 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, giving Posner his second top 40 hit on that chart.",
" It also peaked at numbers 9, 18 and 30 on the Mainstream Top 40, Rhythmic and Adult Top 40 charts respectively.",
" It managed to peak within the top 40 in countries like Austria, Canada, Germany and New Zealand.",
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"Kasim Sulton (born December 8, 1955) is an American bass guitarist, keyboardist and vocalist.",
" Best known for his work with Utopia, Sulton sang lead on 1980s \"Set Me Free,\" Utopia's only top 40 hit in the United States.",
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"The discography of American recording artist Diana Ross, the former lead singer of The Supremes, consists of 25 studio albums and 91 singles.",
" 27 of her singles reached the \"Billboard\" Top 40 in the US, 12 of them the \"Billboard\" Top 10, and six of those reaching number-one, placing her in a tie for fifth among the top female solo performers who have reached the top spot there.",
" In the UK, she amassed a total of 47 Top 40 singles with 20 of them reaching the Top 10 and two of those reaching number-one.",
" In the U.S., 17 albums reached the \"Billboard\" Top 40, four of those the Top 10, and one album topping the chart.",
" In the UK, 26 albums reached the Top 40, eight of those the Top Ten, and one album topping the chart.",
" Ross had a Top 10 UK hit in every one of the last five decades, and sang lead on a Top 75 hit single at least once every year from 1964 to 1996 in the UK, a period of 33 consecutive years and a record for any performer.",
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"Richelle Ann Loyola-Avanzado (born January 31, 1979), better known by her stage name Jessa Zaragoza, is a Filipina singer and actress.",
" She is well known as the dubbed \"Phenomenal Diva\" and \"Jukebox Queen of the 90's\" for her first studio album \"Just Can't Help Feelin\" in 1997 with the hit carrier single \"Bakit Pa?\"",
" which became a Number One Ballad in the Philippines and a Top 40 hit during 1997-1999 the album also was a Certified by PARI and certified platinum its carrier single \"Bakit Pa?\"",
" was also released by OctoArts Films and GMA Films as a Valentine's Day Film Offering directed by Multi-Genre Award Winning Film Director Jose Javier Reyes she also then collaborated with Award Winning film director Mel Chionglo in \"Malikot Na Mundo\" with actors Lara Morena and Raymond Bagatsing and Patrick Guzman her last film with the same film production.",
" By 2000 she has also released her fourth studio album and first for Star Records \"Ibigay Mo Na\" and 2004's \"Kahit Na Ilang Umaga\".",
" She sang the cover of \"Sana\"y Wala Nang Wakas\" for the hit Primetime Series of the same name.",
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"Title: Nancy Sinatra\n\nNancy Sandra Sinatra (born June 8, 1940) is an American singer and actress. She is the elder daughter of Frank Sinatra and Nancy (Barbato) Sinatra, and is widely known for her 1966 signature hit \"These Boots Are Made for Walkin'\".",
"Title: Morning Dance (song)\n\n\"Morning Dance\" is the title of an instrumental recording by the noted smooth jazz/jazz fusion band Spyro Gyra. Songwriter and band member Jay Beckenstein plays the alto sax on this track. The track also features a tenor steel pan. It was released as a single from the band's second studio album of the same name in 1979, \"Morning Dance\" became a Top 40 hit in the United States, where it remained for eight weeks. \"Morning Dance\" peaked at number 24 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart in July 1979 and went to #60 on the soul chart. \"Morning Dance\" was most successful on the U.S. adult contemporary chart, where it spent a week at #1. Although Spyro Gyra is well-known and has sold millions of albums worldwide, this single is the band's sole U.S. top 40 hit to date. In the United Kingdom, the song reached number 17 on the UK Singles Chart.",
"Title: Are You That Somebody?\n\n\"Are You That Somebody?\" is a Grammy nominated single performed by American singer Aaliyah, recorded for the \"Dr. Dolittle\" soundtrack. The song was written and composed by Static Major, who also sang backing vocals, and Timbaland, who, in addition to writing the song, produced and performed a guest rap for it. The song was sent to U.S. Pop radio stations on September 29, 1998 (see 1998 in music). The song samples the sound of a baby cooing from Perrey and Kingsley's 1966 hit \"Countdown at 6\" and D. Train's 1982 dance classic \"You're the One for Me\".",
"Title: Kenny Young\n\nKenny Young is an American songwriter, producer and environmentalist who has been an active writer, artist, and producer from 1963 to the present. His most famous songs are \"Under the Boardwalk,\" co-written with Arthur Resnick, \"Ai No Corrida\", \"Just a Little Bit Better\", \"SSSingle Bed', \"Captain of Your Ship\", Just One More Night\",and \"Only You Can\". \"Under the Boardwalk\" was recorded by The Drifters in 1964 and also by The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, John Mellencamp, Ricky Lee Jones, The Undertones, Aaron Neville, Bette Midler and many other artists. Young also wrote or produced Top 40 hit songs for Herman's Hermits, Quincy Jones, Ben E. King, Mark Lindsay, Reparata and the Delrons, Clodagh Rodgers, Kenny Rogers, The Shirelles, and Nancy Sinatra.",
"Title: Outta My System\n\n\"Outta My System\" is a song by American rapper Bow Wow. It's the second and final single off his fifth studio album \"The Price of Fame\". It features singers T-Pain and Johntá Austin. The original next single was supposed to be \"I'm a Flirt\" but was cancelled in favor of \"Outta My System\", and that the fact that R. Kelly was having some chart success on Snoop Dogg's \"That's That Shit\" and Young Jeezy's \"Go Getta\". The song peaked at number 22 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, his eighth top 40 hit and T-Pain's sixth top 40 hit on that chart. It also peaked at number 2 and 12 on the Hot Rap Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts respectively and number 7 in New Zealand. The video premiered on Valentine's Day on BET's \"Access Granted\".",
"Title: Little Green Apples\n\n\"Little Green Apples\" is a song written by Bobby Russell. Originally written for and released by American recording artist Roger Miller in 1968, it also was released as a single by American recording artists Patti Page and O. C. Smith in separate occasions that same year. Miller's version became a Top 40 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart and on the UK Singles Chart, while Page's version became her last Hot 100 entry and Smith's version became a No. 2 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart. The song earned Russell two Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Best Country Song. In 2013, \"Little Green Apples\" was covered by English recording artist Robbie Williams featuring American recording artist Kelly Clarkson, which became a top 40 hit in Mexico.",
"Title: Please Don't Go (Mike Posner song)\n\n\"Please Don't Go\" is a song by American recording artist Mike Posner, released as the second single from his debut album \"31 Minutes to Takeoff\" (2010). Posner co-wrote and co-produced the song with Benny Blanco, and J Records released the single to contemporary hit radio in the United States on June 9, 2010. The song peaked at number 16 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, giving Posner his second top 40 hit on that chart. It also peaked at numbers 9, 18 and 30 on the Mainstream Top 40, Rhythmic and Adult Top 40 charts respectively. It managed to peak within the top 40 in countries like Austria, Canada, Germany and New Zealand. A remix of the song features American rapper, Waka Flocka Flame.",
"Title: Kasim Sulton\n\nKasim Sulton (born December 8, 1955) is an American bass guitarist, keyboardist and vocalist. Best known for his work with Utopia, Sulton sang lead on 1980s \"Set Me Free,\" Utopia's only top 40 hit in the United States. As a solo artist, Sulton hit the Canadian top 40 in 1982 with \"Don't Break My Heart\".",
"Title: Diana Ross discography\n\nThe discography of American recording artist Diana Ross, the former lead singer of The Supremes, consists of 25 studio albums and 91 singles. 27 of her singles reached the \"Billboard\" Top 40 in the US, 12 of them the \"Billboard\" Top 10, and six of those reaching number-one, placing her in a tie for fifth among the top female solo performers who have reached the top spot there. In the UK, she amassed a total of 47 Top 40 singles with 20 of them reaching the Top 10 and two of those reaching number-one. In the U.S., 17 albums reached the \"Billboard\" Top 40, four of those the Top 10, and one album topping the chart. In the UK, 26 albums reached the Top 40, eight of those the Top Ten, and one album topping the chart. Ross had a Top 10 UK hit in every one of the last five decades, and sang lead on a Top 75 hit single at least once every year from 1964 to 1996 in the UK, a period of 33 consecutive years and a record for any performer. As of 2016 she continues to collect gold and silver awards for UK sales of her many greatest hits compilation albums.",
"Title: Jessa Zaragoza\n\nRichelle Ann Loyola-Avanzado (born January 31, 1979), better known by her stage name Jessa Zaragoza, is a Filipina singer and actress. She is well known as the dubbed \"Phenomenal Diva\" and \"Jukebox Queen of the 90's\" for her first studio album \"Just Can't Help Feelin\" in 1997 with the hit carrier single \"Bakit Pa?\" which became a Number One Ballad in the Philippines and a Top 40 hit during 1997-1999 the album also was a Certified by PARI and certified platinum its carrier single \"Bakit Pa?\" was also released by OctoArts Films and GMA Films as a Valentine's Day Film Offering directed by Multi-Genre Award Winning Film Director Jose Javier Reyes she also then collaborated with Award Winning film director Mel Chionglo in \"Malikot Na Mundo\" with actors Lara Morena and Raymond Bagatsing and Patrick Guzman her last film with the same film production. By 2000 she has also released her fourth studio album and first for Star Records \"Ibigay Mo Na\" and 2004's \"Kahit Na Ilang Umaga\". She sang the cover of \"Sana\"y Wala Nang Wakas\" for the hit Primetime Series of the same name. In 2002-2003 she played Andromeda on the hit series \"Bituin\" with acting counterparts Nora Aunor and Cherie Gil."
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What movie had Legos based off of it and was written by Steve Kloves?
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
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Frieston is a village in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England, it's conjoined to the southern part of the village of Caythorpe, Caythorpe is a large village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, ?
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England
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Were the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River and the Battle of Chickamauga fought in the same decade ?
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"The Third Battle of Seoul, also known as the Chinese New Year's Offensive, the January–Fourth Retreat (Korean: 1•4 후퇴 ) or the Third Phase Campaign Western Sector (), was a battle of the Korean War, which took place from December 31, 1950 to January 7, 1951 around the South Korean capital of Seoul.",
" In the aftermath of the major Chinese victory at the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River, the United Nations Command started to contemplate the possibility of evacuation from the Korean Peninsula.",
" Upon learning of this development, China's Chairman Mao Zedong ordered the Chinese People's Volunteer Army to cross the 38th parallel in an effort to pressure the United Nations forces to withdraw from South Korea."
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"The Second Phase Campaign of the Korean War was an extended military offensive by the Chinese People's Volunteer Army during the last week of November, 1950, and the first two weeks of December.",
" The two major engagements were battles near the Ch'ongch'on River in the Chinese-designated Western Sector and Chosin Reservoir in their Eastern Sector.",
" The Chinese opposed United Nations-authorized forces composed of American military and various allied forces."
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"The Battle of Wawon (Turkish: \"Kunuri Muharebeleri\" ), also known as the Battle of Wayuan (), was a series of delay actions of the Korean War that took place from November 27–29, 1950 near Wawon in present-day North Korea.",
" After the collapse of the US Eighth Army's right flank during the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River, the Chinese 38th Corps advanced rapidly towards the critical road junction at Kunu-ri in an effort to cut off United Nations forces' retreat route.",
" In what was considered to be Turkey's first real combat action since the aftermath of World War I, the Turkish Brigade attempted to delay the Chinese advances at Wawon.",
" Although during the battle the Turkish Brigade was crippled after being encircled by Chinese forces with superior numbers, they were still be able to breach the Chinese trap and rejoin the US 2nd Infantry Division."
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"The 1st Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters were authorized by an act in April, 1862 by the Confederate Congress, and were formed in Savannah, Georgia.",
" The 1st Battalion Sharpshooters served at Fort McAllister defending the coast of Georgia in the Battle of Fort McAllister (1863).",
" They also saw action at the Battle of Jackson, Mississippi as well as the Battle of Chickamauga, and the Chattanooga Campaign.",
" As Confederate forces moved south, falling back through Atlanta.",
" The Sharpshooters fought to the end of the war, their last engagement being at the Battle of Bentonville in March, 1865."
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"The Eighth Army Ranger Company, also known as the 8213th Army Unit, was a Ranger light infantry company of the United States Army that was active during the Korean War.",
" As a small special forces unit, it specialized in irregular warfare.",
" Intended to combat the North Korean (NK) commandos who had been effective at infiltration and disruption behind United Nations (UN) lines, the Eighth Army Ranger Company was formed at the height of the Battle of Pusan Perimeter in September 1950 and was the first U.S. Army Ranger unit created since World War II.",
" The company went into action as a part of the 25th Infantry Division during the UN advance into North Korea in October and November.",
" It was best known for its defense of Hill 205 against an overwhelming Chinese attack during the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River which resulted 41 of the 51 Rangers becoming casualties."
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"The Chickamauga Campaign of the American Civil War was a series of battles fought in northwestern Georgia from August 21 to September 20, 1863, between the Union Army of the Cumberland and Confederate Army of Tennessee.",
" The campaign started successfully for Union commander William S. Rosecrans, with the Union army occupying the vital city of Chattanooga and forcing the Confederates to retreat into northern Georgia.",
" But a Confederate attack at the Battle of Chickamauga forced Rosecrans to retreat back into Chattanooga and allowed the Confederates to lay siege to the Union forces."
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"Anju-si (] ) is a city in the South P'yŏngan province of North Korea, and is located at the coordinates of .",
" Its population was 240,117 in 2008.",
" The Ch'ongch'on River passes through Anju."
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"The Battle of Chickamauga, fought on September 18–20, 1863 between Union and Confederate forces in the American Civil War, marked the end of a Union offensive in southeastern Tennessee and northwestern Georgia — the Chickamauga Campaign.",
" It was the first major battle of the war fought in Georgia, the most significant Union defeat in the Western Theater, and involved the second-highest number of casualties after the Battle of Gettysburg."
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"The Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River, also known as the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on () or the Second Phase Campaign Western Sector (), was a decisive battle in the Korean War, and it took place from November 25 to December 2, 1950, along the Ch'ongch'on River Valley in the northwestern part of North Korea.",
" In response to the successful Chinese First Phase Campaign against the United Nations forces, General Douglas MacArthur launched the Home-by-Christmas Offensive to evict the Chinese forces from Korea and to end the war.",
" Anticipating this reaction, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army Commander Peng Dehuai planned a counteroffensive, dubbed the \"Second Phase Campaign\", against the advancing UN forces."
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"Title: Third Battle of Seoul\n\nThe Third Battle of Seoul, also known as the Chinese New Year's Offensive, the January–Fourth Retreat (Korean: 1•4 후퇴 ) or the Third Phase Campaign Western Sector (), was a battle of the Korean War, which took place from December 31, 1950 to January 7, 1951 around the South Korean capital of Seoul. In the aftermath of the major Chinese victory at the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River, the United Nations Command started to contemplate the possibility of evacuation from the Korean Peninsula. Upon learning of this development, China's Chairman Mao Zedong ordered the Chinese People's Volunteer Army to cross the 38th parallel in an effort to pressure the United Nations forces to withdraw from South Korea.",
"Title: Second Phase Campaign\n\nThe Second Phase Campaign of the Korean War was an extended military offensive by the Chinese People's Volunteer Army during the last week of November, 1950, and the first two weeks of December. The two major engagements were battles near the Ch'ongch'on River in the Chinese-designated Western Sector and Chosin Reservoir in their Eastern Sector. The Chinese opposed United Nations-authorized forces composed of American military and various allied forces.",
"Title: Battle of Wawon\n\nThe Battle of Wawon (Turkish: \"Kunuri Muharebeleri\" ), also known as the Battle of Wayuan (), was a series of delay actions of the Korean War that took place from November 27–29, 1950 near Wawon in present-day North Korea. After the collapse of the US Eighth Army's right flank during the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River, the Chinese 38th Corps advanced rapidly towards the critical road junction at Kunu-ri in an effort to cut off United Nations forces' retreat route. In what was considered to be Turkey's first real combat action since the aftermath of World War I, the Turkish Brigade attempted to delay the Chinese advances at Wawon. Although during the battle the Turkish Brigade was crippled after being encircled by Chinese forces with superior numbers, they were still be able to breach the Chinese trap and rejoin the US 2nd Infantry Division.",
"Title: Georgia Sharpshooters\n\nThe 1st Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters were authorized by an act in April, 1862 by the Confederate Congress, and were formed in Savannah, Georgia. The 1st Battalion Sharpshooters served at Fort McAllister defending the coast of Georgia in the Battle of Fort McAllister (1863). They also saw action at the Battle of Jackson, Mississippi as well as the Battle of Chickamauga, and the Chattanooga Campaign. As Confederate forces moved south, falling back through Atlanta. The Sharpshooters fought to the end of the war, their last engagement being at the Battle of Bentonville in March, 1865.",
"Title: Eighth Army Ranger Company\n\nThe Eighth Army Ranger Company, also known as the 8213th Army Unit, was a Ranger light infantry company of the United States Army that was active during the Korean War. As a small special forces unit, it specialized in irregular warfare. Intended to combat the North Korean (NK) commandos who had been effective at infiltration and disruption behind United Nations (UN) lines, the Eighth Army Ranger Company was formed at the height of the Battle of Pusan Perimeter in September 1950 and was the first U.S. Army Ranger unit created since World War II. The company went into action as a part of the 25th Infantry Division during the UN advance into North Korea in October and November. It was best known for its defense of Hill 205 against an overwhelming Chinese attack during the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River which resulted 41 of the 51 Rangers becoming casualties.",
"Title: Chickamauga Campaign\n\nThe Chickamauga Campaign of the American Civil War was a series of battles fought in northwestern Georgia from August 21 to September 20, 1863, between the Union Army of the Cumberland and Confederate Army of Tennessee. The campaign started successfully for Union commander William S. Rosecrans, with the Union army occupying the vital city of Chattanooga and forcing the Confederates to retreat into northern Georgia. But a Confederate attack at the Battle of Chickamauga forced Rosecrans to retreat back into Chattanooga and allowed the Confederates to lay siege to the Union forces.",
"Title: Anju, South Pyongan\n\nAnju-si (] ) is a city in the South P'yŏngan province of North Korea, and is located at the coordinates of . Its population was 240,117 in 2008. The Ch'ongch'on River passes through Anju.",
"Title: Battle of Chickamauga\n\nThe Battle of Chickamauga, fought on September 18–20, 1863 between Union and Confederate forces in the American Civil War, marked the end of a Union offensive in southeastern Tennessee and northwestern Georgia — the Chickamauga Campaign. It was the first major battle of the war fought in Georgia, the most significant Union defeat in the Western Theater, and involved the second-highest number of casualties after the Battle of Gettysburg.",
"Title: Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River\n\nThe Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River, also known as the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on () or the Second Phase Campaign Western Sector (), was a decisive battle in the Korean War, and it took place from November 25 to December 2, 1950, along the Ch'ongch'on River Valley in the northwestern part of North Korea. In response to the successful Chinese First Phase Campaign against the United Nations forces, General Douglas MacArthur launched the Home-by-Christmas Offensive to evict the Chinese forces from Korea and to end the war. Anticipating this reaction, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army Commander Peng Dehuai planned a counteroffensive, dubbed the \"Second Phase Campaign\", against the advancing UN forces."
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Colette and Sylvia Plath were both well-known what?
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"Colette (] ; Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, 28 January 1873 – 3 August 1954) was a French novelist nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1948.",
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"Letters Home is a collection of letters written by Sylvia Plath to her family between her years at college, in 1950, and her death at age 30.",
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"The Bell Jar is the only novel written by the American writer and poet Sylvia Plath.",
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" The book is often regarded as a \"roman à clef\" since the protagonist's descent into mental illness parallels Plath's own experiences with what may have been clinical depression.",
" Plath died by suicide a month after its first UK publication.",
" The novel was published under Plath's name for the first time in 1967 and was not published in the United States until 1971, in accordance with the wishes of both Plath's husband, Ted Hughes, and her mother.",
" The novel has been translated into nearly a dozen languages.",
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"\"The Blue Flannel Suit\" is a poem by Ted Hughes published in 1998 in his book \"Birthday Letters\".",
" The 30th of 88 poems in the collection, \"The Blue Flannel Suit\" is one of several in the series explicitly about his wife Sylvia Plath.",
" Prior to the series, Hughes had rarely discussed their relationship or Plath's death or responded to claims by some critics that he bore some responsibility for her state of mind and death."
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"Otto Emil Plath (April 13, 1885 – November 5, 1940) was a German American author, a professor of biology and German at Boston University, and an entomologist, with a specific expertise on bees.",
" He was the father of American poet Sylvia Plath, Warren Plath, and the husband of Aurelia Plath.",
" He wrote the 1934 book, \"Bumblebees and Their Ways\".",
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" She married fellow poet Ted Hughes in 1956, and they lived together in the United States and then in England.",
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"The Sylvia Plath effect is the phenomenon that poets are more susceptible to mental illness than other creative writers.",
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"Title: Colette\n\nColette (] ; Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, 28 January 1873 – 3 August 1954) was a French novelist nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1948. Her best known work, the novella \"Gigi\" (1944), was the basis for the film and Lerner and Loewe stage production of the same name. She was also a mime, an actress and a journalist.",
"Title: Letters Home: Correspondence 1950–1963\n\nLetters Home is a collection of letters written by Sylvia Plath to her family between her years at college, in 1950, and her death at age 30. Sylvia's mother, Aurelia Schober Plath, edited the letters and the collection was published by Harper & Row (US) and Faber & Faber (UK) in 1975.",
"Title: The Bell Jar\n\nThe Bell Jar is the only novel written by the American writer and poet Sylvia Plath. Originally published under the pseudonym \"Victoria Lucas\" in 1963, the novel is semi-autobiographical, with the names of places and people changed. The book is often regarded as a \"roman à clef\" since the protagonist's descent into mental illness parallels Plath's own experiences with what may have been clinical depression. Plath died by suicide a month after its first UK publication. The novel was published under Plath's name for the first time in 1967 and was not published in the United States until 1971, in accordance with the wishes of both Plath's husband, Ted Hughes, and her mother. The novel has been translated into nearly a dozen languages. The novel, though dark, is often read in high school English classes.",
"Title: The Blue Flannel Suit\n\n\"The Blue Flannel Suit\" is a poem by Ted Hughes published in 1998 in his book \"Birthday Letters\". The 30th of 88 poems in the collection, \"The Blue Flannel Suit\" is one of several in the series explicitly about his wife Sylvia Plath. Prior to the series, Hughes had rarely discussed their relationship or Plath's death or responded to claims by some critics that he bore some responsibility for her state of mind and death.",
"Title: Aurelia Plath\n\nAurelia Frances Plath (née Schober; April 26, 1906 – March 11, 1994) was the wife of Otto Emil Plath, the mother of the American poet Sylvia Plath, and her brother Warren, and the grandmother of Frieda Rebecca Hughes and Nicholas Farrar Hughes.",
"Title: Otto Plath\n\nOtto Emil Plath (April 13, 1885 – November 5, 1940) was a German American author, a professor of biology and German at Boston University, and an entomologist, with a specific expertise on bees. He was the father of American poet Sylvia Plath, Warren Plath, and the husband of Aurelia Plath. He wrote the 1934 book, \"Bumblebees and Their Ways\". He is notable for being the probable subject of one of his daughter's most well-known poems, \"Daddy\".",
"Title: Sylvia (2003 film)\n\nSylvia is a 2003 British biographical drama film directed by Christine Jeffs and starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Daniel Craig, Jared Harris, and Michael Gambon. It tells the true story of the romance between prominent poets Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. The film begins with their meeting at Cambridge in 1956 and ends with Sylvia Plath's suicide in 1963.",
"Title: Ennui (sonnet)\n\n\"Ennui\" is a sonnet by Sylvia Plath published for the first time in November 2006 in the online literary journal \"Blackbird\" . Sylvia Plath wrote the Petrarchan sonnet “Ennui” during her undergraduate years at Smith College.",
"Title: Sylvia Plath\n\nSylvia Plath ( ; October 27, 1932 – February 11, 1963) was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer. Born in Boston, she studied at Smith College and Newnham College at the University of Cambridge before receiving acclaim as a poet and writer. She married fellow poet Ted Hughes in 1956, and they lived together in the United States and then in England. They had two children, Frieda and Nicholas, before separating in 1962. Plath was clinically depressed for most of her adult life, and was treated multiple times with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). She committed suicide in 1963.",
"Title: Sylvia Plath effect\n\nThe Sylvia Plath effect is the phenomenon that poets are more susceptible to mental illness than other creative writers. The term was coined in 2001 by psychologist James C. Kaufman. Although many studies (e.g., Andreasen, 1987; Jamison, 1989; Ludwig, 1995) have demonstrated that creative writers are prone to experience mental illness, this relationship has not been examined in depth. This early finding has been dubbed \"the Sylvia Plath effect\", and implications and possibilities for future research are discussed. Kaufman's work further demonstrated that female poets were more likely to experience mental illness than any other class of writers. In addition, female poets were more likely to be mentally ill than other eminent women, such as politicians, actresses, and artists."
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Which battle involving the 77a Squadriglia took place from 24 October to 19 November 1917?
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The Battle of Caporetto
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"The Battle of Autas or Awtas{ was an early battle involving Muslim forces, fought in the year 630 in Awtas, after the Battle of Hunayn, but prior to the Siege of Ta'if.",
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"The Battle of Passchendaele (German: \"Flandernschlacht\" , French: \"Deuxième Bataille des Flandres\" ), also known as the Third Battle of Ypres, was a campaign of the First World War, fought by the Allies against the German Empire.",
" The battle took place on the Western Front, from July to November 1917, for control of the ridges south and east of the Belgian city of Ypres in West Flanders, as part of a strategy decided by the Allies at conferences in November 1916 and May 1917.",
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"The Battle of Drumnacoub (Battle of Druim na coub, Drum-ne-coub) was a Scottish clan battle involving factions of the Clan Mackay fought in the far northwest of Scotland, some time between 1427 and 1433.",
" It took place on a hill called Carn Fada at the southern end of the Kyle of Tongue, between Ben Loyal and the village of Tongue.",
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"The Battle of Caporetto (also known as the Twelfth Battle of the Isonzo or the Battle of Karfreit as it was known by the Central Powers; Slovene: Čudež pri Kobaridu ), took place from 24 October to 19 November 1917, near the town of Kobarid (now in Slovenia), on the Austro-Italian front of World War I.",
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"The Capture of Westhoek (10 August 1917) took place on the Gheluvelt Plateau near Ypres in Belgium, during the Third Battle of Ypres (31 July – 10 November 1917), in the First World War.",
" The British Fifth Army attacked the Gheluvelt Plateau at the Battle of Pilckem Ridge (31 July – 2 August) but the German 4th Army had fortified its positions in the Ypres Salient since the Second Battle of Ypres (22 April – 25 May 1915).",
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"The Battle of Brześć Litewski (also known as the \"Siege of Brześć\", \"Battle of Brest-Litovsk\" or simply \"Battle of Brześć\") was a World War II battle involving German and Polish forces that took place between 14 and 17 September 1939, near the town of Brześć Litewski (now Brest, Belarus).",
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"77a Squadriglia was one of the first Italian fighter squadrons.",
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" It was one of the squadrons drawn into late 1917's Battle of Caporetto, and forced to retreat after the Italian defeat.",
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"The Battle of Caporetto in 1917 (also known as the Twelfth Battle of the Isonzo, the Battle of Kobarid or the Battle of Karfreit as it was known by the Central Powers), took place from 24 October to 19 November 1917, near the town of Kobarid (now in north-western Slovenia, then part of the Austrian Littoral), on the Austro-Italian front of World War I.",
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"The Second Battle of Passchendaele was the culminating attack during the Third Battle of Ypres of the First World War.",
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"The Battle of Ancona was a battle involving forces from modern-day Poland serving as part of the British Army and German forces that took place from 16 June–18 July 1944 during the Italian campaign in World War II.",
" The battle was the result of an Allied plan to capture the city of Ancona in Italy in order to gain possession of a seaport closer to the fighting so that they could shorten their lines of communication.",
" The Polish 2nd Corps was tasked with capture of the city on 16 June 1944, accomplishing the task a month later on 18 July 1944."
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"Title: Battle of Autas\n\nThe Battle of Autas or Awtas{ was an early battle involving Muslim forces, fought in the year 630 in Awtas, after the Battle of Hunayn, but prior to the Siege of Ta'if. Muhammad came with 12,000 fighters against a coalition of tribes. An ambush took place and a rain of arrows were fired on the Muslims. The Muslims, however, came out victorious,",
"Title: Battle of Passchendaele\n\nThe Battle of Passchendaele (German: \"Flandernschlacht\" , French: \"Deuxième Bataille des Flandres\" ), also known as the Third Battle of Ypres, was a campaign of the First World War, fought by the Allies against the German Empire. The battle took place on the Western Front, from July to November 1917, for control of the ridges south and east of the Belgian city of Ypres in West Flanders, as part of a strategy decided by the Allies at conferences in November 1916 and May 1917. Passchendaele lay on the last ridge east of Ypres, 5 mi from a railway junction at Roulers, which was vital to the supply system of the German 4th Army. The next stage of the Allied plan was an advance to Thourout–Couckelaere, to close the German-controlled railway running through Roulers and Thourout.",
"Title: Battle of Drumnacoub\n\nThe Battle of Drumnacoub (Battle of Druim na coub, Drum-ne-coub) was a Scottish clan battle involving factions of the Clan Mackay fought in the far northwest of Scotland, some time between 1427 and 1433. It took place on a hill called Carn Fada at the southern end of the Kyle of Tongue, between Ben Loyal and the village of Tongue. It was fought between members of the Clan Mackay and men of the Clan Sutherland.",
"Title: Battle of Caporetto order of battle\n\nThe Battle of Caporetto (also known as the Twelfth Battle of the Isonzo or the Battle of Karfreit as it was known by the Central Powers; Slovene: Čudež pri Kobaridu ), took place from 24 October to 19 November 1917, near the town of Kobarid (now in Slovenia), on the Austro-Italian front of World War I. The battle was named after the Italian name of the town of Kobarid (known as \"Karfreit\" in German).",
"Title: Capture of Westhoek\n\nThe Capture of Westhoek (10 August 1917) took place on the Gheluvelt Plateau near Ypres in Belgium, during the Third Battle of Ypres (31 July – 10 November 1917), in the First World War. The British Fifth Army attacked the Gheluvelt Plateau at the Battle of Pilckem Ridge (31 July – 2 August) but the German 4th Army had fortified its positions in the Ypres Salient since the Second Battle of Ypres (22 April – 25 May 1915). The British reached the first objective in the south and the second objective on the northern flank, then lost some ground to German counter-attacks. Another attack on 2 August was postponed due to torrential rain from the afternoon of 31 July until 5 August.",
"Title: Battle of Brześć Litewski\n\nThe Battle of Brześć Litewski (also known as the \"Siege of Brześć\", \"Battle of Brest-Litovsk\" or simply \"Battle of Brześć\") was a World War II battle involving German and Polish forces that took place between 14 and 17 September 1939, near the town of Brześć Litewski (now Brest, Belarus). After three days of heavy fights for the stronghold in the town of Brześć, the Germans captured the fortress and the Poles withdrew.",
"Title: 77a Squadriglia\n\n77a Squadriglia was one of the first Italian fighter squadrons. After its founding on 31 May 1916, it began flying combat in July 1916, and would operate until war's end. It was one of the squadrons drawn into late 1917's Battle of Caporetto, and forced to retreat after the Italian defeat. By the time the Austro-Hungarians sued for peace, \"77a Squadriglia\" could count some 50 aerial victories scored in about 250 victories.",
"Title: Battle of Caporetto\n\nThe Battle of Caporetto in 1917 (also known as the Twelfth Battle of the Isonzo, the Battle of Kobarid or the Battle of Karfreit as it was known by the Central Powers), took place from 24 October to 19 November 1917, near the town of Kobarid (now in north-western Slovenia, then part of the Austrian Littoral), on the Austro-Italian front of World War I. The battle was named after the Italian name of the town (also known as \"Karfreit\" in German).",
"Title: Second Battle of Passchendaele\n\nThe Second Battle of Passchendaele was the culminating attack during the Third Battle of Ypres of the First World War. The battle took place in the Ypres Salient area of the Western Front, in and around the Belgian village of Passchendaele, between 26 October and 10 November 1917. The Canadian Corps relieved the exhausted II Anzac Corps, continuing the advance started with the First Battle of Passchendaele and ultimately capturing the village. Beyond gaining favourable observation positions, the battle was intended to gain drier winter positions on higher ground.",
"Title: Battle of Ancona\n\nThe Battle of Ancona was a battle involving forces from modern-day Poland serving as part of the British Army and German forces that took place from 16 June–18 July 1944 during the Italian campaign in World War II. The battle was the result of an Allied plan to capture the city of Ancona in Italy in order to gain possession of a seaport closer to the fighting so that they could shorten their lines of communication. The Polish 2nd Corps was tasked with capture of the city on 16 June 1944, accomplishing the task a month later on 18 July 1944."
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Sara Jordan Powell, is an American gospel musician, she performed in 1979 for President Jimmy Carter, and she was joined by who, which was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and one of the pioneers of rock and roll music?
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Chuck Berry
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" He started his music career, in 2009, with the release of, \"As We Worship\", by Entertainment One Music.",
" This album would chart on three \"Billboard\" charts Gospel Albums, Independent Albums and Heatseekers Albums.",
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"Jimmy Hicks is an American gospel musician.",
" He started his music career, in 2001, with the release of, \"Turn It Around\", by Amen Records, and this was his breakthrough release upon the \"Billboard\" Gospel Albums chart.",
" His subsequent album, \"Crossroads\", was released in 2003 by Worldwide Gospel Records, but this failed to chart.",
" The third album, \"Born Blessed\", was released by World Wide Gospel in 2006, and this would place upon the aforementioned chart.",
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" He received a Stellar Awards nomination at the 23rd edition."
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"Marcus Randell Cole (born November 9, 1971) is an American gospel musician and worship leader, Christian R&B, urban gospel and black gospel recording artist and singer.",
" He started his music career, in 1996, with the gospel music group, Commissioned until 2002.",
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"Debbie McClendon (born June 15, 1960) is an American gospel musician and Christian R&B singer, who is a traditional black gospel, urban contemporary gospel, and contemporary Christian music recording artist.",
" She started her music career, in 1985, and released four studio albums until 1990, \"I Can Hardly Wait\", \"Count It All Joy\", \"Morning Rises\", and \"Get a Grip\".",
" McClendon was nominated for two GMA Dove Awards in 1987 and 1988, in the Contemporary Black Gospel Album category.",
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"Sara Jordan Powell (born October 6, 1938) is an American gospel musician.",
" Her first works, \"Touch Somebody's Life\" and \"When Jesus Comes,\" were released in 1972, and got significant radio airtime.",
" She has released an album that was produced by James Cleveland, \"Touch Somebody's Life,\" which came out in 1975 on Savoy Records.",
" Powell released four more albums on that label, 1980's \"I Must Tell Jesus\", 1990's \"Sara Jordan Powell\" and \"When Jesus Comes to Stay,\" and 1995's \"The Soul of Sara Jordan Powell.\"",
" Subsequently, she released one album with Compendia Music Group that same year, \"Live in Houston.\"",
" Her music even has been performed at the White House.",
" She performed in 1979 for President Jimmy Carter, and she was joined by Chuck Berry, Billy Eckstine, Evelyn \"Champagne\" King, and Andraé Crouch.",
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"The Clark Sisters are an American gospel vocal group consisting of five sisters: Jacky Clark Chisholm (b. 1948), Denise Clark Bradford (b. 1953), Elbernita \"Twinkie\" Clark-Terrell (b. 1954), Dorinda Clark-Cole (b. 1957), and Karen Clark Sheard (b. 1960).",
" The Clark Sisters are the daughters of gospel musician and choral director Mattie Moss Clark.",
" They are credited for helping to bring gospel music to the mainstream and are considered as pioneers of contemporary gospel.",
" Their biggest crossover hits include: \"Is My Living in Vain?\"",
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"The Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project - formerly the Jimmy Carter Work Project (JCWP) - is an annual home building blitz organized by Habitat for Humanity International and its affiliates.",
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" President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter helped Habitat volunteers renovate the 19-unit building, and media coverage brought attention to Habitat, which had been founded in 1976 in Americus, Georgia, a short distance from Carter’s hometown of Plains, Georgia.",
" Even though President Carter has said repeatedly he never intended to start an annual project, the following year the Carters returned to the same site to finish the renovation work.",
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"Antonio Neal Phelon (born June 7, 1973) is an American gospel musician and music producer, Christian R&B, Christian hip hop, urban gospel and black gospel recording artist and singer.",
" He started his music career, in 1999, with an independently-made album.",
" His first studio album, \"Days of My Life\", that was released by EMI Gospel.",
" His only hip hop music album, \"Bible Megamix\", was released Anshar Forever Records, in 2009.",
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"Darrel Darnell Petties (born December 17, 1983) is an American gospel musician, worship leader and pastor, while he is an urban contemporary gospel and a traditional black gospel recording artist and singer, with his choir, Strength In Praise.",
" He started his music career, in 2005, with the studio album, \"Count It All Joy\", that released in 2006, from EMI Gospel.",
" The album got two songs, \"Yes Lord\" and \"Thank Ya Jesus\", to chart on the \"Billboard\" magazine Gospel Songs chart, and for them to appear on two songs to appear on the WOW Gospel Albums, in 2005, being \"Glory Hallelujah\", and, in 2007, with \"Thank Ya Jesus\"."
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"Title: William McDowell (musician)\n\nWilliam David McDowell (born August 31, 1976) is an American gospel musician. He started his music career, in 2009, with the release of, \"As We Worship\", by Entertainment One Music. This album would chart on three \"Billboard\" charts Gospel Albums, Independent Albums and Heatseekers Albums. His second album, \"Arise\", was released in 2011 with Entertainment One. The album charted three \"Billboard\" charts again, this time The \"Billboard\" 200, Gospel Albums and Independent Albums. His third album, \"Withholding Nothing\", was released in 2013, with Entertainment One. This album would chart on three charts The \"Billboard\" 200, Gospel Albums, and Independent Albums. He was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Gospel Album, for his third album.",
"Title: Jimmy Hicks\n\nJimmy Hicks is an American gospel musician. He started his music career, in 2001, with the release of, \"Turn It Around\", by Amen Records, and this was his breakthrough release upon the \"Billboard\" Gospel Albums chart. His subsequent album, \"Crossroads\", was released in 2003 by Worldwide Gospel Records, but this failed to chart. The third album, \"Born Blessed\", was released by World Wide Gospel in 2006, and this would place upon the aforementioned chart. He released, \"The Jimmy Hicks Project\" in 2007, yet this did not chart. He received a Stellar Awards nomination at the 23rd edition.",
"Title: Marcus Cole (musician)\n\nMarcus Randell Cole (born November 9, 1971) is an American gospel musician and worship leader, Christian R&B, urban gospel and black gospel recording artist and singer. He started his music career, in 1996, with the gospel music group, Commissioned until 2002. He has released two studio albums, \"Chillin' Up In Heaven\", in 1999, with Godson Records, and, \"Write My Song\", in 2006, from PureSprings Gospel. The second album was his breakthrough release, entering the \"Billboard\" magazine charts.",
"Title: Debbie McClendon\n\nDebbie McClendon (born June 15, 1960) is an American gospel musician and Christian R&B singer, who is a traditional black gospel, urban contemporary gospel, and contemporary Christian music recording artist. She started her music career, in 1985, and released four studio albums until 1990, \"I Can Hardly Wait\", \"Count It All Joy\", \"Morning Rises\", and \"Get a Grip\". McClendon was nominated for two GMA Dove Awards in 1987 and 1988, in the Contemporary Black Gospel Album category. She was nominated for a Grammy Award, in 1988, for Best Gospel Vocal Performance, Female.",
"Title: Sara Jordan Powell\n\nSara Jordan Powell (born October 6, 1938) is an American gospel musician. Her first works, \"Touch Somebody's Life\" and \"When Jesus Comes,\" were released in 1972, and got significant radio airtime. She has released an album that was produced by James Cleveland, \"Touch Somebody's Life,\" which came out in 1975 on Savoy Records. Powell released four more albums on that label, 1980's \"I Must Tell Jesus\", 1990's \"Sara Jordan Powell\" and \"When Jesus Comes to Stay,\" and 1995's \"The Soul of Sara Jordan Powell.\" Subsequently, she released one album with Compendia Music Group that same year, \"Live in Houston.\" Her music even has been performed at the White House. She performed in 1979 for President Jimmy Carter, and she was joined by Chuck Berry, Billy Eckstine, Evelyn \"Champagne\" King, and Andraé Crouch. President Ronald Reagan appointed her to serve on the Year of the Bible Committee. She got the opportunity to minister to President Bill Clinton in Memphis, Tennessee, at the request of Bishop Louis Henry Ford, along with Dr. Vernard Johnson.",
"Title: The Clark Sisters\n\nThe Clark Sisters are an American gospel vocal group consisting of five sisters: Jacky Clark Chisholm (b. 1948), Denise Clark Bradford (b. 1953), Elbernita \"Twinkie\" Clark-Terrell (b. 1954), Dorinda Clark-Cole (b. 1957), and Karen Clark Sheard (b. 1960). The Clark Sisters are the daughters of gospel musician and choral director Mattie Moss Clark. They are credited for helping to bring gospel music to the mainstream and are considered as pioneers of contemporary gospel. Their biggest crossover hits include: \"Is My Living in Vain?\" , \"Hallelujah\", \"He Gave Me Nothing to Lose\", \"Endow Me\", their hit song \"Jesus Is A Love Song\", \"Pure Gold\", \"Expect a Miracle\", and their largest mainstream crossover gold certified, \"You Brought the Sunshine\". The Clark Sisters have won three Grammy Awards. With 16 albums to their credit and millions in sales, the Clark Sisters are the highest-selling female gospel group in history.",
"Title: Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project\n\nThe Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project - formerly the Jimmy Carter Work Project (JCWP) - is an annual home building blitz organized by Habitat for Humanity International and its affiliates. It generally takes place in the United States one year, and an international location the next. President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter helped Habitat volunteers renovate the 19-unit building, and media coverage brought attention to Habitat, which had been founded in 1976 in Americus, Georgia, a short distance from Carter’s hometown of Plains, Georgia. Even though President Carter has said repeatedly he never intended to start an annual project, the following year the Carters returned to the same site to finish the renovation work. On Oct. 10, 2013, as part of the 30th annual project, the Carters returned to the building and met with families living there.",
"Title: Antonio Neal\n\nAntonio Neal Phelon (born June 7, 1973) is an American gospel musician and music producer, Christian R&B, Christian hip hop, urban gospel and black gospel recording artist and singer. He started his music career, in 1999, with an independently-made album. His first studio album, \"Days of My Life\", that was released by EMI Gospel. His only hip hop music album, \"Bible Megamix\", was released Anshar Forever Records, in 2009. The only extended play, \"Welcome Home\", a contemporary R&B work, was released by Madison Line, in 2014. He has won two GMA Dove Awards, one for his songwriting and another for his music production work.",
"Title: Darrel Petties\n\nDarrel Darnell Petties (born December 17, 1983) is an American gospel musician, worship leader and pastor, while he is an urban contemporary gospel and a traditional black gospel recording artist and singer, with his choir, Strength In Praise. He started his music career, in 2005, with the studio album, \"Count It All Joy\", that released in 2006, from EMI Gospel. The album got two songs, \"Yes Lord\" and \"Thank Ya Jesus\", to chart on the \"Billboard\" magazine Gospel Songs chart, and for them to appear on two songs to appear on the WOW Gospel Albums, in 2005, being \"Glory Hallelujah\", and, in 2007, with \"Thank Ya Jesus\"."
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Who was born later, Jamill Kelly or Daniel Cormier?
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Daniel Ryan Cormier
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" Kelly was born in New York City January 22, 1842.",
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" He continued in minstrel shows such as Bryant's and Christy's, as well as traveling panorama demonstrations, before moving to Cincinnati to record for the Ohio Phonograph Company (a regional subsidiary of the North American Phonograph Company).",
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" Bell created Daisy and stated Sheila was back in a new form.",
" Daisy later raped Daniel Romalotti (Michael Graziadei), drugging him to believe he was sleeping with his then wife.",
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" After Daisy was sent to prison for her actions, Daniel's mother Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford) gained custody of Lucy after Daniel gave up his parental rights.",
" In 2012, Daisy was released from prison by Avery Bailey Clark (Jessica Collins) and reclaimed her daughter, later earning full custody.",
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"Title: Daniel Cormier\n\nDaniel Ryan Cormier (born March 20, 1979) is an American mixed martial artist and former Olympic wrestler. He is the current UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, and is ranked as the sixth best pound-for-pound fighter in the UFC. Cormier was also the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix Champion. He is considered by many to be one of the greatest mixed martial artists of all time.",
"Title: Daisy Carter\n\nDaisy Carter is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\". Created and introduced by former head writer Maria Arena Bell, the character was portrayed by Yvonne Zima. She debuted during the episode airing on October 30, 2009 under an alias, later revealed to be the daughter of Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown) and Tom Fisher (Roscoe Born). Bell created Daisy and stated Sheila was back in a new form. Daisy later raped Daniel Romalotti (Michael Graziadei), drugging him to believe he was sleeping with his then wife. She became pregnant with his child, and gave birth to a girl, Lucy, in 2011. However, she later abandoned her in a church and the child was placed in an illegal adoption ring. After Daisy was sent to prison for her actions, Daniel's mother Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford) gained custody of Lucy after Daniel gave up his parental rights. In 2012, Daisy was released from prison by Avery Bailey Clark (Jessica Collins) and reclaimed her daughter, later earning full custody. Daniel then married Daisy to be close to his child, and after Daisy went missing, Daniel has been raising Lucy. Despite a brief stint in a psychiatric hospital, Daisy's whereabouts are still unknown.",
"Title: Robert George Harrington\n\nRobert George Harrington (December 3, 1904 – June 15, 1987) was an American astronomer who worked at Palomar Observatory. He should not be confused with Robert Sutton Harrington, who was also an astronomer, but was born later and worked at the US Naval Observatory.",
"Title: Ben Green (composer)\n\nBen Green is a music composer/producer American born later moved to Israel where he signed with EMI Music Publishing Ltd.",
"Title: Lu Min (actor)\n\nLu Min (Burmese: လူမင်း , ] ; also spelt Lu Minn) is a Myanmar Academy Award winning Burmese film actor and director. He was born in Aungban in Shan State. In 2008, he and his wife, Khin Sabe Oo became one of the first couples in Myanmar to receive fertility treatment via intracytoplasmic sperm injection. Their daughter Ayeyarwady Lu Min was born later that year.",
"Title: Jamill Kelly\n\nLarry Jamill Kelly (born October 25, 1977) is an American freestyle wrestler. He represented the United States at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games where he earned a silver medal. Up until August 2010 he was the head coach of Dallas Dynamite Wrestling Club in Dallas, Texas. In 2015, he became a guest wrestling coach for Daniel Cormier, Luke Rockhold and Cain Velasquez, all from the American Kickboxing Academy.",
"Title: Internal fertilization\n\nInternal fertilization is the union of an egg cell with a sperm during sexual reproduction inside the body of a parent. For this to happen there needs to be a method for the male to introduce the sperm into the female's reproductive tract. In mammals, reptiles, some birds, some fish and certain other groups of animals, this is done by copulation, the penis or other intromittent organ being introduced into the vagina or cloaca. In most birds, the cloacal kiss is used, the two animals pressing their cloacas together while transferring sperm. Salamanders, spiders, some insects and some molluscs undertake internal fertilization by transferring a spermatophore, a bundle of sperm, from the male to the female. Following fertilization, the embryos are laid as eggs in oviparous organisms, or in viviparous organisms, continue to develop inside the reproductive tract of the mother to be born later as live young.",
"Title: Kirk Baumgartner\n\nKirk Baumgartner (born November 3, 1967 in Colby, Wisconsin) is an American football player. He is the fourth son to James and Patricia Baumgartner. He joined brothers Brian, Brad, and Kevin. Another son, Keith, was born later. Baumgartner attended Colby High School and went on to attend University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point.",
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1,083
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Where was the singer-songwriter of the single "Un geste d'amour" born?
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Jakarta
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"Canadian singer Celine Dion has released 153 singles.",
" At age twelve, Dion collaborated with her mother and brother, Jacques to compose her first song, \"Ce n'était qu'un rêve\", which was released as a single in Quebec, Canada in 1981.",
" During the 1980s, Dion topped the Quebec chart with six of her singles, including \"D'amour ou d'amitié\", \"Mon ami m'a quittée\", and four songs from the \"Incognito\" album.",
" In 1985, \"Une colombe\" won two Félix Awards for Song of the Year and Best Selling Single of the Year.",
" Both \"D'amour ou d'amitié\" and \"Une colombe\" were certified Gold in Canada.",
" Elsewhere, \"Tellement j'ai d'amour pour toi\" won the Best Song Award at the World Popular Song Festival in Japan in 1982, and in 1983, Dion became the first Canadian artist to receive a Gold record in France for the single \"D'amour ou d'amitié\".",
" Further success in Europe came when she represented Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988 with the song \"Ne partez pas sans moi\", which later won the contest."
],
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"Jessica Hausner (born 6 October 1972) is an Austrian film director and screenwriter.",
" She has directed six films since 1995.",
" Her film \"Lovely Rita\" was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival.",
" Three years later her film \"Hotel\" was screened at the 2004 festival.",
" Her 2014 film \"Amour Fou\" was selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival."
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"\"Tu aurais dû me dire (Oser parler d'amour)\" or \"You Should Have Told Me (Dare to Speak of Love)\" (in English) is the third single to be released from Tina Arena's fifth studio album \"Un autre univers\".",
" The single's popularity spurred the album up to its highest place in the French charts (No. 9) in November 2006 after its first appearance a year earlier."
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"\"Un amour pour moi\" (meaning \"A Love for Me\") is the third single from Celine Dion's album \"Mélanie\".",
" It was released in 1984 in Quebec, Canada."
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"\"Un geste d'amour\" is the first single from Anggun's second French studio album, Désirs contraires.",
" It was released in September 2000 by Columbia and Sony Music France."
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"\"L'amour est un soleil\" is a 2003 song recorded by French artist Hélène Ségara.",
" It was the lead single from her fourth studio album, \"Humaine\", on which it features as third track, and was released on 11 April 2003.",
" It was a hit particularly in France, where it almost topped the chart."
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"\"Un angelo disteso al sole/ Un ángel como el sol tú eres\" is a song by Italian singer-songwriter Eros Ramazzotti, released on 12 October 2012 as the lead single from the album \"Noi\".",
" A Spanish-language version of the single, titled \"Un ángel como el sol tú eres\", was also released to launch the Hispanic edition of the album, \"Somos\"."
],
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"Anggun Cipta Sasmi (] , ] ; born 29 April 1974) is an Indonesian and French-naturalised singer-songwriter.",
" Born in Jakarta, she began performing at the age of seven and recorded a children's album two years later.",
" With the help of famed Indonesian producer Ian Antono, in 1986 Anggun released her first rock-influenced studio album, \"Dunia Aku Punya\".",
" She became further well known with the single \"Mimpi\" (1989), which was listed as one of the 150 Greatest Indonesian Songs of All Time by \"Rolling Stone\".",
" She followed it with a series of singles and three more studio albums, which established her as one of the most prominent Indonesian rock stars of the early 1990s."
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"\"L'amour n'est rien...\" (English: \"Love Is Nothing...\") is a 2005 song recorded by French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer.",
" The song was released as the fourth single from Farmer's sixth studio album \"Avant que l'ombre...\" on 27 March 2006.",
" \"L'Amour n'est rien...\" was illustrated by a music video which was perhaps one of the simplest in singer's career, and in which she performs a striptease.",
" The song had some success in France, where it reached the top ten, but was especially successful in Russia where it was often aired on the radio."
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"André Lavagne (12 July 1913 – 21 March 2014) was a French composer.",
" He mostly worked on short movies, such as: \"L'amour maternel chez les animaux \" (1944) and \"Un amour de parapluie\" (1951).",
" He was born in Paris.",
" Lavagne died from natural causes on 21 March 2014 in Paris.",
" He was 100 years old."
],
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}
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"Title: Celine Dion singles discography\n\nCanadian singer Celine Dion has released 153 singles. At age twelve, Dion collaborated with her mother and brother, Jacques to compose her first song, \"Ce n'était qu'un rêve\", which was released as a single in Quebec, Canada in 1981. During the 1980s, Dion topped the Quebec chart with six of her singles, including \"D'amour ou d'amitié\", \"Mon ami m'a quittée\", and four songs from the \"Incognito\" album. In 1985, \"Une colombe\" won two Félix Awards for Song of the Year and Best Selling Single of the Year. Both \"D'amour ou d'amitié\" and \"Une colombe\" were certified Gold in Canada. Elsewhere, \"Tellement j'ai d'amour pour toi\" won the Best Song Award at the World Popular Song Festival in Japan in 1982, and in 1983, Dion became the first Canadian artist to receive a Gold record in France for the single \"D'amour ou d'amitié\". Further success in Europe came when she represented Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988 with the song \"Ne partez pas sans moi\", which later won the contest.",
"Title: Jessica Hausner\n\nJessica Hausner (born 6 October 1972) is an Austrian film director and screenwriter. She has directed six films since 1995. Her film \"Lovely Rita\" was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Three years later her film \"Hotel\" was screened at the 2004 festival. Her 2014 film \"Amour Fou\" was selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.",
"Title: Tu aurais dû me dire (Oser parler d'amour)\n\n\"Tu aurais dû me dire (Oser parler d'amour)\" or \"You Should Have Told Me (Dare to Speak of Love)\" (in English) is the third single to be released from Tina Arena's fifth studio album \"Un autre univers\". The single's popularity spurred the album up to its highest place in the French charts (No. 9) in November 2006 after its first appearance a year earlier.",
"Title: Un amour pour moi\n\n\"Un amour pour moi\" (meaning \"A Love for Me\") is the third single from Celine Dion's album \"Mélanie\". It was released in 1984 in Quebec, Canada.",
"Title: Un geste d'amour\n\n\"Un geste d'amour\" is the first single from Anggun's second French studio album, Désirs contraires. It was released in September 2000 by Columbia and Sony Music France.",
"Title: L'amour est un soleil\n\n\"L'amour est un soleil\" is a 2003 song recorded by French artist Hélène Ségara. It was the lead single from her fourth studio album, \"Humaine\", on which it features as third track, and was released on 11 April 2003. It was a hit particularly in France, where it almost topped the chart.",
"Title: Un angelo disteso al sole\n\n\"Un angelo disteso al sole/ Un ángel como el sol tú eres\" is a song by Italian singer-songwriter Eros Ramazzotti, released on 12 October 2012 as the lead single from the album \"Noi\". A Spanish-language version of the single, titled \"Un ángel como el sol tú eres\", was also released to launch the Hispanic edition of the album, \"Somos\".",
"Title: Anggun\n\nAnggun Cipta Sasmi (] , ] ; born 29 April 1974) is an Indonesian and French-naturalised singer-songwriter. Born in Jakarta, she began performing at the age of seven and recorded a children's album two years later. With the help of famed Indonesian producer Ian Antono, in 1986 Anggun released her first rock-influenced studio album, \"Dunia Aku Punya\". She became further well known with the single \"Mimpi\" (1989), which was listed as one of the 150 Greatest Indonesian Songs of All Time by \"Rolling Stone\". She followed it with a series of singles and three more studio albums, which established her as one of the most prominent Indonesian rock stars of the early 1990s.",
"Title: L'amour n'est rien...\n\n\"L'amour n'est rien...\" (English: \"Love Is Nothing...\") is a 2005 song recorded by French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer. The song was released as the fourth single from Farmer's sixth studio album \"Avant que l'ombre...\" on 27 March 2006. \"L'Amour n'est rien...\" was illustrated by a music video which was perhaps one of the simplest in singer's career, and in which she performs a striptease. The song had some success in France, where it reached the top ten, but was especially successful in Russia where it was often aired on the radio.",
"Title: André Lavagne\n\nAndré Lavagne (12 July 1913 – 21 March 2014) was a French composer. He mostly worked on short movies, such as: \"L'amour maternel chez les animaux \" (1944) and \"Un amour de parapluie\" (1951). He was born in Paris. Lavagne died from natural causes on 21 March 2014 in Paris. He was 100 years old."
] |
1,084
|
What are the three language divisions of the group of tribes the Santee Dakota people belong to?
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Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota
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bridge
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medium
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"The Sioux also known as Dakota, are groups of Native American tribes and First Nations peoples in North America.",
" The term can refer to any ethnic group within the Great Sioux Nation or to any of the nation's many language dialects.",
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"The Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, formerly Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe/Dakota Nation, is a federally recognized tribe comprising two bands and two sub-divisions of the \"Isanti\" or Santee Dakota people.",
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"The Lake Traverse Indian Reservation is the homeland of the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate, a branch of the Santee Dakota group of Native Americans.",
" The reservation is located in parts of five counties in extreme northeastern South Dakota and parts of two counties in southeastern North Dakota, United States.",
" Over 60 percent of its land area lies in Roberts County, South Dakota, but there are lesser amounts in Marshall, Day, Grant, and Codington counties in South Dakota, as well as Sargent and Richland counties in North Dakota.",
" Its resident population of 10,408 persons was counted during the 2000 census.",
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" Its largest community is the city of Sisseton, South Dakota."
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"The Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe are a federally recognized tribe of Santee Dakota people.",
" Their reservation is the Flandreau Indian Reservation.",
" The tribe are members of the Mdewakantonwan people, one of the sub-tribes of the Isanti (Santee) Dakota originally from central Minnesota."
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"The Spirit Lake Tribe (in Santee Dakota: \"Mni Wakan Oyate\", formerly known as Devils Lake Sioux) is a federally recognized tribe based on a reservation located in east-central North Dakota on the southern shores of Devils Lake.",
" It is made up of people of the Pabakse (\"Iháŋkthuŋwaŋna\"), Sisseton (\"Sisíthuŋwaŋ\") and Wahpeton (\"Waȟpéthuŋwaŋ\") bands."
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"Isanti ( ) is a city in Isanti County, Minnesota, United States.",
" The population was 5,251 at the 2010 census.",
" The name \"Isanti\" is composed of two Dakota words: \"isan\" - 'knife' + \"ati\" - 'camp', and refers to the Santee Dakota people."
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"The Flandreau Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation, belonging to the federally recognized Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota.",
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" The reservation is located in Flandreau Township in central Moody County in eastern South Dakota, near the city of Flandreau."
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"Dakota is a given name derived from the name of an indigenous Native American tribe: Dakota people or from the name of two states in the United States: North Dakota and South Dakota which are also derived from the Dakota people local to that area.",
" The name is translated to mean \"friend\", \"friendly\" or \"allies\" in the Yankton-Yanktonai and Santee dialects of the Lakota Sioux language."
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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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"Title: Sioux\n\nThe Sioux also known as Dakota, are groups of Native American tribes and First Nations peoples in North America. The term can refer to any ethnic group within the Great Sioux Nation or to any of the nation's many language dialects. The Sioux comprise three major divisions based on language divisions: the Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota.",
"Title: Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate\n\nThe Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, formerly Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe/Dakota Nation, is a federally recognized tribe comprising two bands and two sub-divisions of the \"Isanti\" or Santee Dakota people. They are located on the Lake Traverse Reservation in northeast South Dakota.",
"Title: Lake Traverse Indian Reservation\n\nThe Lake Traverse Indian Reservation is the homeland of the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate, a branch of the Santee Dakota group of Native Americans. The reservation is located in parts of five counties in extreme northeastern South Dakota and parts of two counties in southeastern North Dakota, United States. Over 60 percent of its land area lies in Roberts County, South Dakota, but there are lesser amounts in Marshall, Day, Grant, and Codington counties in South Dakota, as well as Sargent and Richland counties in North Dakota. Its resident population of 10,408 persons was counted during the 2000 census. About one-third of its inhabitants claim to be of solely Native American heritage. Its largest community is the city of Sisseton, South Dakota.",
"Title: Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe\n\nThe Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe are a federally recognized tribe of Santee Dakota people. Their reservation is the Flandreau Indian Reservation. The tribe are members of the Mdewakantonwan people, one of the sub-tribes of the Isanti (Santee) Dakota originally from central Minnesota.",
"Title: Spirit Lake Tribe\n\nThe Spirit Lake Tribe (in Santee Dakota: \"Mni Wakan Oyate\", formerly known as Devils Lake Sioux) is a federally recognized tribe based on a reservation located in east-central North Dakota on the southern shores of Devils Lake. It is made up of people of the Pabakse (\"Iháŋkthuŋwaŋna\"), Sisseton (\"Sisíthuŋwaŋ\") and Wahpeton (\"Waȟpéthuŋwaŋ\") bands.",
"Title: Isanti, Minnesota\n\nIsanti ( ) is a city in Isanti County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 5,251 at the 2010 census. The name \"Isanti\" is composed of two Dakota words: \"isan\" - 'knife' + \"ati\" - 'camp', and refers to the Santee Dakota people.",
"Title: Seminole music\n\nSeminole music is the music of the Seminole people, an indigenous people of the Americas who formed in Florida in the 18th century. Today most live in Oklahoma, but a minority continue in Florida. They have three federally recognized tribes, and some people belong to bands outside those groups. Their traditional music includes extensive use of rattles, hand drums, water drums, and flutes.",
"Title: Flandreau Indian Reservation\n\nThe Flandreau Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation, belonging to the federally recognized Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota. They are Santee Dakota people, part of the Sioux tribe of Native Americans. The reservation is located in Flandreau Township in central Moody County in eastern South Dakota, near the city of Flandreau.",
"Title: Dakota (given name)\n\nDakota is a given name derived from the name of an indigenous Native American tribe: Dakota people or from the name of two states in the United States: North Dakota and South Dakota which are also derived from the Dakota people local to that area. The name is translated to mean \"friend\", \"friendly\" or \"allies\" in the Yankton-Yanktonai and Santee dialects of the Lakota Sioux language.",
"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."
] |
1,085
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Are Mala Mala and An Inconvenient Truth documentaries about the same subject ?
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no
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comparison
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hard
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"Tjololo was a male leopard living in the Mala Mala Game Reserve in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa.",
" He was the subject of the National Geographic documentary film \"Stalking Leopards\"."
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"sentences": [
"Mala Mala Airport (IATA: AAM, ICAO: FAMD) is an airport near Mala Mala, South Africa."
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"sentences": [
"Mala Mala is a game reserve located within the Sabi Sand Game Reserve, Mpumalanga province, South Africa.",
" It is the largest and the oldest private big five game reserve in South Africa, It covers around 130 km² or 15 000 hectares of land.",
" In Xitsonga, the name Malamala means Kudu, it was named so because of the abundance of these animals within the game reserve.",
" The Tsonga people, who occupied the land before the establishment of the game reserve, were forcibly removed from this land during the early 1900s and were dumped at Bushbuckridge.",
" The Nwandlamhlarhi Community successfully claimed Malamala game reserved and the land was restored to them in 2015 when President Jacob Zuma handed them their land in a Government ceremony.",
" The Tsonga people were also forcibly removed from neighbouring game reserves such as Skukuza, Satara, Ulusaba, Manyeleti, Protea Hotel Kruger Gate, Hoyo Hoyo Tsonga Lodge and may more in Southern Kruger .",
" The Tsonga people are still waiting to be given back these lands by the Government after the finalization of their land claim."
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"An Inconvenient Truth...Or Convenient Fiction?",
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"An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk about former United States Vice President Al Gore's continuing mission to battle climate change.",
" The sequel to \"An Inconvenient Truth\" (2006), the film addresses the progress made to tackle the problem and Gore's global efforts to persuade governmental leaders to invest in renewable energy, culminating in the landmark signing of 2016's Paris Agreement.",
" The film was released on July 28, 2017, by Paramount Pictures."
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"Mala Mala is a 2014 Puerto Rican documentary film directed by Antonio Santini and Dan Sickles, starring Jason \"April\" Carrión, Samantha Close and Ivana Fred.",
" This film shows several stories of the transgender community in Puerto Rico, including April Carrion, well-known drag queen who participated in the reality show RuPaul's Drag Race.",
" Mala Mala also includes the historic victory of the LGBT community with the approval and signature of Law 238-2014 (in Puerto Rico), which prevents discrimination in employment based on sexual orientation and/or gender identity.",
" Mala Mala has been presented in festivals around the world, including London, Ukraine, Los Angeles, Austin, Costa Rica and Mexico.",
" In addition to schools such as The Boston Conservatory at Berklee, University of Pennsylvania, New York University and Harvard University."
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"Philip Davis Guggenheim (born November 3, 1963) is an American film and television director and producer.",
" His credits include \"NYPD Blue\", \"ER\", \"24\", \"Alias\", \"The Shield\", \"Deadwood\", and the documentaries \"An Inconvenient Truth\", \"The Road We've Traveled\", \"Waiting for 'Superman'\" and \"He Named Me Malala\".",
" Since 2006, Guggenheim is the only filmmaker to release three different documentaries that were ranked within the top 100 highest-grossing documentaries of all time (\"An Inconvenient Truth\", \"It Might Get Loud\", and \"Waiting for ′Superman′\")."
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"An Inconvenient Truth is a 2006 American documentary film directed by Davis Guggenheim about former United States Vice President Al Gore's campaign to educate citizens about global warming via a comprehensive slide show that, by his own estimate made in the film, he has given more than a thousand times.",
" The idea to document his efforts came from producer Laurie David, who saw his presentation at a town-hall meeting on global warming, which coincided with the opening of \"The Day After Tomorrow\".",
" Laurie David was so inspired by Gore's slide show that she, with producer Lawrence Bender, met with Guggenheim to adapt the presentation into a film."
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"An Inconvenient Truth: The Planetary Emergency of Global Warming and What We Can Do About It is a 2006 book by Al Gore released in conjunction with the film \"An Inconvenient Truth\".",
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"An Inconvenient Penguin is a short film, released online in Amazon's UnBox store on August 11, 2008.",
" The film is a spoof of \"An Inconvenient Truth\" and \"March of the Penguins\".",
" It was produced by Precipice Productions and stars Lance Reifschneider, Rasika Mathur, Jenny Mollen, and Eric Matikosh."
],
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"Title: Tjololo\n\nTjololo was a male leopard living in the Mala Mala Game Reserve in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa. He was the subject of the National Geographic documentary film \"Stalking Leopards\".",
"Title: Mala Mala Airport\n\nMala Mala Airport (IATA: AAM, ICAO: FAMD) is an airport near Mala Mala, South Africa.",
"Title: Mala Mala Game Reserve\n\nMala Mala is a game reserve located within the Sabi Sand Game Reserve, Mpumalanga province, South Africa. It is the largest and the oldest private big five game reserve in South Africa, It covers around 130 km² or 15 000 hectares of land. In Xitsonga, the name Malamala means Kudu, it was named so because of the abundance of these animals within the game reserve. The Tsonga people, who occupied the land before the establishment of the game reserve, were forcibly removed from this land during the early 1900s and were dumped at Bushbuckridge. The Nwandlamhlarhi Community successfully claimed Malamala game reserved and the land was restored to them in 2015 when President Jacob Zuma handed them their land in a Government ceremony. The Tsonga people were also forcibly removed from neighbouring game reserves such as Skukuza, Satara, Ulusaba, Manyeleti, Protea Hotel Kruger Gate, Hoyo Hoyo Tsonga Lodge and may more in Southern Kruger . The Tsonga people are still waiting to be given back these lands by the Government after the finalization of their land claim.",
"Title: An Inconvenient Truth...Or Convenient Fiction?\n\nAn Inconvenient Truth...Or Convenient Fiction? is an American documentary film by Steven F. Hayward, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, who set to address what he observed as inconsistencies in the film \"An Inconvenient Truth\".",
"Title: An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power\n\nAn Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk about former United States Vice President Al Gore's continuing mission to battle climate change. The sequel to \"An Inconvenient Truth\" (2006), the film addresses the progress made to tackle the problem and Gore's global efforts to persuade governmental leaders to invest in renewable energy, culminating in the landmark signing of 2016's Paris Agreement. The film was released on July 28, 2017, by Paramount Pictures.",
"Title: Mala Mala (film)\n\nMala Mala is a 2014 Puerto Rican documentary film directed by Antonio Santini and Dan Sickles, starring Jason \"April\" Carrión, Samantha Close and Ivana Fred. This film shows several stories of the transgender community in Puerto Rico, including April Carrion, well-known drag queen who participated in the reality show RuPaul's Drag Race. Mala Mala also includes the historic victory of the LGBT community with the approval and signature of Law 238-2014 (in Puerto Rico), which prevents discrimination in employment based on sexual orientation and/or gender identity. Mala Mala has been presented in festivals around the world, including London, Ukraine, Los Angeles, Austin, Costa Rica and Mexico. In addition to schools such as The Boston Conservatory at Berklee, University of Pennsylvania, New York University and Harvard University.",
"Title: Davis Guggenheim\n\nPhilip Davis Guggenheim (born November 3, 1963) is an American film and television director and producer. His credits include \"NYPD Blue\", \"ER\", \"24\", \"Alias\", \"The Shield\", \"Deadwood\", and the documentaries \"An Inconvenient Truth\", \"The Road We've Traveled\", \"Waiting for 'Superman'\" and \"He Named Me Malala\". Since 2006, Guggenheim is the only filmmaker to release three different documentaries that were ranked within the top 100 highest-grossing documentaries of all time (\"An Inconvenient Truth\", \"It Might Get Loud\", and \"Waiting for ′Superman′\").",
"Title: An Inconvenient Truth\n\nAn Inconvenient Truth is a 2006 American documentary film directed by Davis Guggenheim about former United States Vice President Al Gore's campaign to educate citizens about global warming via a comprehensive slide show that, by his own estimate made in the film, he has given more than a thousand times. The idea to document his efforts came from producer Laurie David, who saw his presentation at a town-hall meeting on global warming, which coincided with the opening of \"The Day After Tomorrow\". Laurie David was so inspired by Gore's slide show that she, with producer Lawrence Bender, met with Guggenheim to adapt the presentation into a film.",
"Title: An Inconvenient Truth (book)\n\nAn Inconvenient Truth: The Planetary Emergency of Global Warming and What We Can Do About It is a 2006 book by Al Gore released in conjunction with the film \"An Inconvenient Truth\". It is published by Rodale Press in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, in the United States.",
"Title: An Inconvenient Penguin\n\nAn Inconvenient Penguin is a short film, released online in Amazon's UnBox store on August 11, 2008. The film is a spoof of \"An Inconvenient Truth\" and \"March of the Penguins\". It was produced by Precipice Productions and stars Lance Reifschneider, Rasika Mathur, Jenny Mollen, and Eric Matikosh."
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1,086
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The 2009 film "Away We Go" was directed by a man that received an Academy Award for Best Director for what 1999 film?
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American Beauty
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" Chazelle made his directorial debut with the musical film \"Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench\" (2009).",
" He rose to prominence for writing and directing his second feature film, \"Whiplash\" (2014), which received five Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay.",
" His 2016 film \"La La Land\" was a critical and commercial success, winning all seven of its Golden Globe nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay.",
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"André Turpin (born 1965) is a Canadian cinematographer, film director and screenwriter.",
" He ia a member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and sciences.",
" As a cinematographer, he is a Bronze Frog winner for best cinematography at Camerimage international film festival for Mommy, Canadian screen award winner for best cinematography for Juste LA Fin Du Monde, two-time Genie Award winner for Best Cinematography, for \"Maelström\" at the 21st Genie Awards and for \"Incendies\" at the 31st Genie Awards, and a six-time winner of the Jutra Award for Best Cinematography, for \"Maelström\", \"Incendies\", \"It's Not Me, I Swear!",
" (C'est pas moi, je le jure!)\"",
", \"Soft Shell Man (Un crabe dans la tête)\" and \"Mommy\" and Juste La Fin Du Monde, a winner of the Jutra Award for Best Director for Un Crabe Dans La Tête.",
" He also won the Jutra Award for Best Screen Writing for Un Crabe Dans La Tête.",
" As a director he is best known for \"Un crabe dans la tête\", which was Canada's submission to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 75th Academy Awards."
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"Samuel Alexander Mendes, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 1 August 1965) is an English stage and film director.",
" He is best known for directing the drama film \"American Beauty\" (1999), which earned him the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Director, the crime film \"Road to Perdition\" (2002), and the \"James Bond\" films \"Skyfall\" (2012) and \"Spectre\" (2015)."
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"Norman Rae Taurog (February 23, 1899 – April 7, 1981) was an American film director and screenwriter.",
" From 1920 to 1968, Taurog directed 180 films.",
" At the age of 32, he received the Academy Award for Best Director for \"Skippy\" (1931).",
" He is the second youngest person ever to win the award after Damien Chazelle, who won for \"La La Land\" in 2017.",
" He was later nominated for Best Director for the film \"Boys Town\" (1938).",
" He directed some of the best-known actors of the twentieth century, including his nephew Jackie Cooper, Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Deanna Durbin, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Deborah Kerr, Peter Lawford, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, and Elvis Presley.",
" Taurog directed six Martin and Lewis films, and nine Elvis Presley films, more than any other director.",
" For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Norman Taurog has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1600 Vine Street."
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"Danny Boyle (born 20 October 1956) is an English director, producer, screenwriter and theatre director, known for his work on films including \"Shallow Grave\", \"Trainspotting\", \"The Beach\", \"28 Days Later\", \"Sunshine\", \"Slumdog Millionaire\", \"127 Hours\", and \"Steve Jobs\".",
" His debut film \"Shallow Grave\" won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film.",
" Boyle's 2008 film \"Slumdog Millionaire\" was nominated for ten Academy Awards and won eight, including the Academy Award for Best Director.",
" He also won the Golden Globe and BAFTA Award for Best Director.",
" Boyle was presented with the Extraordinary Contribution to Filmmaking Award at the 2008 Austin Film Festival, where he also introduced that year's AFF Audience Award Winner \"Slumdog Millionaire\"."
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"Nay Toe (Burmese: နေတိုး ] ; born Nay Lin Aung on 9 September 1981) is a Myanmar Academy Award-winning film actor and a comedian with the Burmese traditional dance troupe Htawara Hninzi.",
" He won his first Academy Award for best actor with the 2009 film \" Moe Nya Einmet Myu\" and won second academy award for best leading actor in 2015 in \"Moe Nya Eate Mat Phyu\" (မိုးညအိပ်မက်ဖြူ ).",
" In 2015, he won his next Academy Award for best actor with \"Nat Khat Mhar Tae Tite Pwal (နက္ခတ်မှားတဲ့ တိုက်ပွဲ).\""
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"William Oliver Stone (born September 15, 1946) is an American screenwriter, film producer, and director of motion pictures and documentaries.",
" Stone won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay as writer of \"Midnight Express\" (1978).",
" He also wrote the acclaimed gangster movie \"Scarface\" (1983).",
" As a director, Stone achieved prominence as director/writer of the war drama \"Platoon\" (1986), for which Stone won the Academy Award for Best Director; the film was awarded Best Picture.",
" \"Platoon\" was the first in a trilogy of films based on the Vietnam War, in which Stone served as an infantry soldier.",
" He continued the series with \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989)—for which Stone won his second Best Director Oscar—and \"Heaven & Earth\" (1993).",
" Stone's other notable works include the Salvadoran Civil War-based drama \"Salvador\" (1986); the financial drama \"Wall Street\" (1987) and its 2010 sequel \"\"; the Jim Morrison biopic \"The Doors\" (1991); and a trilogy of films based on the American Presidency—\"JFK\" (1991), \"Nixon\" (1995) and \"W.\" (2008).",
" His latest film is \"Snowden\" (2016)."
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"Fernando Ferreira Meirelles (born November 9, 1955) is a Brazilian film director, producer and screenwriter.",
" His best known film is \"City of God\", released in 2002 in Brazil and in 2003 in the U.S. by Miramax Films, which received international critical acclaim.",
" For his work in the film, he was eventually nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director.",
" He was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Director in 2005 for \"The Constant Gardener\", which garnered the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress to Rachel Weisz.",
" He also directed the 2008 adaptation of José Saramago's novel \"Blindness\", and the 2011 film \"360\"."
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"Paul Greengrass (born 13 August 1955) is an English film director, film producer, screenwriter and former journalist.",
" He specialises in dramatisations of real-life events and is known for his signature use of hand-held cameras.",
" His early film \"Bloody Sunday\" won the Golden Bear at 52nd Berlin International Film Festival.",
" Other films he has directed include three in the \"Bourne\" action/thriller series: \"The Bourne Supremacy\" (2004), \"The Bourne Ultimatum\" (2007), and \"Jason Bourne\" (2016); \"United 93\" (2006), for which he won the BAFTA Award for Best Director, and received an Academy Award for Best Director nomination, \"Green Zone\" (2010) and \"Captain Phillips\" (2013).",
" In 2004 he co-wrote and produced the film \"Omagh\", which won British Academy Television Award."
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"Title: Damien Chazelle\n\nDamien Sayre Chazelle ( ; born January 19, 1985) is an American director, screenwriter and producer. Chazelle made his directorial debut with the musical film \"Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench\" (2009). He rose to prominence for writing and directing his second feature film, \"Whiplash\" (2014), which received five Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay. His 2016 film \"La La Land\" was a critical and commercial success, winning all seven of its Golden Globe nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay. It also received a record-tying fourteen Academy Award nominations, winning six including Best Director, making Chazelle the youngest person in history to win the Oscar for Best Director and to win the Golden Globe for Best Director.",
"Title: Away We Go\n\nAway We Go is a 2009 comedy-drama directed by Academy Award-winning director Sam Mendes and written by the husband-and-wife team of Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida. The film's two leads are John Krasinski and Maya Rudolph.",
"Title: André Turpin\n\nAndré Turpin (born 1965) is a Canadian cinematographer, film director and screenwriter. He ia a member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and sciences. As a cinematographer, he is a Bronze Frog winner for best cinematography at Camerimage international film festival for Mommy, Canadian screen award winner for best cinematography for Juste LA Fin Du Monde, two-time Genie Award winner for Best Cinematography, for \"Maelström\" at the 21st Genie Awards and for \"Incendies\" at the 31st Genie Awards, and a six-time winner of the Jutra Award for Best Cinematography, for \"Maelström\", \"Incendies\", \"It's Not Me, I Swear! (C'est pas moi, je le jure!)\" , \"Soft Shell Man (Un crabe dans la tête)\" and \"Mommy\" and Juste La Fin Du Monde, a winner of the Jutra Award for Best Director for Un Crabe Dans La Tête. He also won the Jutra Award for Best Screen Writing for Un Crabe Dans La Tête. As a director he is best known for \"Un crabe dans la tête\", which was Canada's submission to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 75th Academy Awards.",
"Title: Sam Mendes\n\nSamuel Alexander Mendes, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 1 August 1965) is an English stage and film director. He is best known for directing the drama film \"American Beauty\" (1999), which earned him the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Director, the crime film \"Road to Perdition\" (2002), and the \"James Bond\" films \"Skyfall\" (2012) and \"Spectre\" (2015).",
"Title: Norman Taurog\n\nNorman Rae Taurog (February 23, 1899 – April 7, 1981) was an American film director and screenwriter. From 1920 to 1968, Taurog directed 180 films. At the age of 32, he received the Academy Award for Best Director for \"Skippy\" (1931). He is the second youngest person ever to win the award after Damien Chazelle, who won for \"La La Land\" in 2017. He was later nominated for Best Director for the film \"Boys Town\" (1938). He directed some of the best-known actors of the twentieth century, including his nephew Jackie Cooper, Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Deanna Durbin, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Deborah Kerr, Peter Lawford, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, and Elvis Presley. Taurog directed six Martin and Lewis films, and nine Elvis Presley films, more than any other director. For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Norman Taurog has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1600 Vine Street.",
"Title: Danny Boyle\n\nDanny Boyle (born 20 October 1956) is an English director, producer, screenwriter and theatre director, known for his work on films including \"Shallow Grave\", \"Trainspotting\", \"The Beach\", \"28 Days Later\", \"Sunshine\", \"Slumdog Millionaire\", \"127 Hours\", and \"Steve Jobs\". His debut film \"Shallow Grave\" won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film. Boyle's 2008 film \"Slumdog Millionaire\" was nominated for ten Academy Awards and won eight, including the Academy Award for Best Director. He also won the Golden Globe and BAFTA Award for Best Director. Boyle was presented with the Extraordinary Contribution to Filmmaking Award at the 2008 Austin Film Festival, where he also introduced that year's AFF Audience Award Winner \"Slumdog Millionaire\".",
"Title: Nay Toe\n\nNay Toe (Burmese: နေတိုး ] ; born Nay Lin Aung on 9 September 1981) is a Myanmar Academy Award-winning film actor and a comedian with the Burmese traditional dance troupe Htawara Hninzi. He won his first Academy Award for best actor with the 2009 film \" Moe Nya Einmet Myu\" and won second academy award for best leading actor in 2015 in \"Moe Nya Eate Mat Phyu\" (မိုးညအိပ်မက်ဖြူ ). In 2015, he won his next Academy Award for best actor with \"Nat Khat Mhar Tae Tite Pwal (နက္ခတ်မှားတဲ့ တိုက်ပွဲ).\"",
"Title: Oliver Stone\n\nWilliam Oliver Stone (born September 15, 1946) is an American screenwriter, film producer, and director of motion pictures and documentaries. Stone won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay as writer of \"Midnight Express\" (1978). He also wrote the acclaimed gangster movie \"Scarface\" (1983). As a director, Stone achieved prominence as director/writer of the war drama \"Platoon\" (1986), for which Stone won the Academy Award for Best Director; the film was awarded Best Picture. \"Platoon\" was the first in a trilogy of films based on the Vietnam War, in which Stone served as an infantry soldier. He continued the series with \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989)—for which Stone won his second Best Director Oscar—and \"Heaven & Earth\" (1993). Stone's other notable works include the Salvadoran Civil War-based drama \"Salvador\" (1986); the financial drama \"Wall Street\" (1987) and its 2010 sequel \"\"; the Jim Morrison biopic \"The Doors\" (1991); and a trilogy of films based on the American Presidency—\"JFK\" (1991), \"Nixon\" (1995) and \"W.\" (2008). His latest film is \"Snowden\" (2016).",
"Title: Fernando Meirelles\n\nFernando Ferreira Meirelles (born November 9, 1955) is a Brazilian film director, producer and screenwriter. His best known film is \"City of God\", released in 2002 in Brazil and in 2003 in the U.S. by Miramax Films, which received international critical acclaim. For his work in the film, he was eventually nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director. He was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Director in 2005 for \"The Constant Gardener\", which garnered the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress to Rachel Weisz. He also directed the 2008 adaptation of José Saramago's novel \"Blindness\", and the 2011 film \"360\".",
"Title: Paul Greengrass\n\nPaul Greengrass (born 13 August 1955) is an English film director, film producer, screenwriter and former journalist. He specialises in dramatisations of real-life events and is known for his signature use of hand-held cameras. His early film \"Bloody Sunday\" won the Golden Bear at 52nd Berlin International Film Festival. Other films he has directed include three in the \"Bourne\" action/thriller series: \"The Bourne Supremacy\" (2004), \"The Bourne Ultimatum\" (2007), and \"Jason Bourne\" (2016); \"United 93\" (2006), for which he won the BAFTA Award for Best Director, and received an Academy Award for Best Director nomination, \"Green Zone\" (2010) and \"Captain Phillips\" (2013). In 2004 he co-wrote and produced the film \"Omagh\", which won British Academy Television Award."
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Which film did Walt Disney produce first, Saludos Amigos or Hot Lead and Cold Feet?
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Saludos Amigos
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" It was released in the United States on February 3, 1945 and in the UK that March.",
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"José \"Zé\" Carioca ( ; ] ] ) is a Disney cartoon character drawn as an anthropomorphic parrot from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (thus \"Carioca\", a term which refers to a person born there).",
" José was created in 1942 for the movie \"Saludos Amigos\" as a friend of Donald Duck, described by \"Time\" as \"a dapper Brazilian parrot, who is as superior to Donald Duck as the Duck was to Mickey Mouse\".",
" He returned in the 1944 film \"The Three Caballeros\" along with Donald and a Mexican rooster named Panchito Pistoles."
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"Stuart Buchanan (March 18, 1894 – February 4, 1974) was an American actor and deep-voice announcer, who was the casting director for the Walt Disney Company, best known for voicing Humbert the Huntsman in the 1937 Disney animated film \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\".",
" He also made cameo voiceover roles as a flight attendant in \"Saludos Amigos\" (1942) and in \"Super-Speed\" (1935).",
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"Saludos Amigos (Spanish for \"Greetings, Friends\") is a 1942 American live-action animated package film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures.",
" It is the sixth Disney animated feature film and the first of the six package films produced by Walt Disney Productions in the 1940s.",
" Set in Latin America, it is made up of four different segments; Donald Duck stars in two of them and Goofy stars in one.",
" It also features the first appearance of José Carioca, the Brazilian cigar-smoking parrot.",
" \"Saludos Amigos\" was popular enough that Walt Disney decided to make another film about Latin America, \"The Three Caballeros\", to be produced two years later.",
" \"Saludos Amigos\" premiered in Rio de Janeiro on August 24, 1942.",
" It was released in the United States on February 6, 1943.",
" At 42 minutes, it is Disney's shortest animated feature to date.",
" It garnered positive reviews and was theatrically reissued in 1949, when it was shown on a double bill with the first reissue of \"Dumbo\"."
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"Melody Time (working title All in Fun) is a 1948 American live-action animated film and the 10th theatrically released animated feature produced by Walt Disney.",
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" Made up of several sequences set to popular music and folk music, the film is, like \"Make Mine Music\" before it, the popular music version of \"Fantasia\" (an ambitious film that proved to be a commercial disappointment upon its original theatrical release).",
" \"Melody Time\", while not meeting the artistic accomplishments of \"Fantasia\", was mildly successful.",
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"Karen Lynne Valentine (born May 25, 1947) is an American actress.",
" She is best known for her role as the idealistic schoolteacher Alice Johnson in the ABC comedy drama series \"Room 222\" from 1969 to 1974, for which she won Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 1970, and received a Golden Globe Award nomination in 1971.",
" She later went to star in own short-lived sitcom \"Karen\" (1975), and played female leading roles in films \"Hot Lead and Cold Feet\" (1978) and \"The North Avenue Irregulars\" (1979)."
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"Panchito Pistoles is a cartoon character drawn as an anthropomorphized rooster.",
" He appeared in the film \"The Three Caballeros\".",
" Later he appeared in several Disney comics, including Don Rosa's \"The Three Caballeros Ride Again\" and \"The Magnificent Seven (Minus 4) Caballeros\".",
" Panchito was the only one of the Three Caballeros to never appear in \"Saludos Amigos\", as he did not yet exist when the 1942 film was released before he first appeared in the 1944 film."
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"South of the Border with Disney is a 1942 Disney short documentary film.",
" It was shot in the same occasion \"Saludos Amigos\" was, when Walt Disney and a group of eighteen artists, musicians and writers went to South America looking for inspirations for a movie.",
" While \"Saludos Amigos\" is the result of this voyage, alternating animated shorts to the sequences from the travel that inspired them, \"South of the Border with Disney\" is more of a behind-the-scenes documentary showing only the travel and the genesis of cartoons not only for \"Saludos Amigos\" and \"The Three Caballeros\", but also some others used in later occasions.",
" The most notable example is a female Armadillo used for a 1943 Pluto cartoon, \"Pluto and the Armadillo\".",
" Film also includes some pencil test animation."
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"Walt & El Grupo is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Theodore Thomas.",
" A presentation of Walt Disney Family Foundation Films, the film tells the story of Walt Disney's 1941 U.S. Government sponsored trip to South America where he and a group of artists gathered material which would be used to create two of Disney's animated feature films, \"Saludos Amigos\" and \"The Three Caballeros\"."
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"Title: The Three Caballeros\n\nThe Three Caballeros is a 1944 American live-action animated musical package film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film premiered in Mexico City on December 21, 1944. It was released in the United States on February 3, 1945 and in the UK that March. The seventh Disney animated feature film, the film plots an adventure through parts of Latin America, combining live-action and animation. This is the second of the six package films released by Walt Disney Productions in the 1940s, following \"Saludos Amigos\" (1942).",
"Title: Hot Lead and Cold Feet\n\nHot Lead and Cold Feet (originally titled Welcome to Bloodshy) is a 1978 American comedy-western film produced by Walt Disney Productions and starring Jim Dale, Karen Valentine, Don Knotts, Jack Elam and Darren McGavin.",
"Title: José Carioca\n\nJosé \"Zé\" Carioca ( ; ] ] ) is a Disney cartoon character drawn as an anthropomorphic parrot from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (thus \"Carioca\", a term which refers to a person born there). José was created in 1942 for the movie \"Saludos Amigos\" as a friend of Donald Duck, described by \"Time\" as \"a dapper Brazilian parrot, who is as superior to Donald Duck as the Duck was to Mickey Mouse\". He returned in the 1944 film \"The Three Caballeros\" along with Donald and a Mexican rooster named Panchito Pistoles.",
"Title: Stuart Buchanan\n\nStuart Buchanan (March 18, 1894 – February 4, 1974) was an American actor and deep-voice announcer, who was the casting director for the Walt Disney Company, best known for voicing Humbert the Huntsman in the 1937 Disney animated film \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\". He also made cameo voiceover roles as a flight attendant in \"Saludos Amigos\" (1942) and in \"Super-Speed\" (1935). He also voiced Goofy in \"The Mickey Mouse Theater of the Air\" in 1938.",
"Title: Saludos Amigos\n\nSaludos Amigos (Spanish for \"Greetings, Friends\") is a 1942 American live-action animated package film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. It is the sixth Disney animated feature film and the first of the six package films produced by Walt Disney Productions in the 1940s. Set in Latin America, it is made up of four different segments; Donald Duck stars in two of them and Goofy stars in one. It also features the first appearance of José Carioca, the Brazilian cigar-smoking parrot. \"Saludos Amigos\" was popular enough that Walt Disney decided to make another film about Latin America, \"The Three Caballeros\", to be produced two years later. \"Saludos Amigos\" premiered in Rio de Janeiro on August 24, 1942. It was released in the United States on February 6, 1943. At 42 minutes, it is Disney's shortest animated feature to date. It garnered positive reviews and was theatrically reissued in 1949, when it was shown on a double bill with the first reissue of \"Dumbo\".",
"Title: Melody Time\n\nMelody Time (working title All in Fun) is a 1948 American live-action animated film and the 10th theatrically released animated feature produced by Walt Disney. It was released to theatres by RKO Radio Pictures on May 27, 1948. Made up of several sequences set to popular music and folk music, the film is, like \"Make Mine Music\" before it, the popular music version of \"Fantasia\" (an ambitious film that proved to be a commercial disappointment upon its original theatrical release). \"Melody Time\", while not meeting the artistic accomplishments of \"Fantasia\", was mildly successful. It is the fifth Disney package film following \"Saludos Amigos\", \"The Three Caballeros\", \"Make Mine Music\", and \"Fun and Fancy Free\".",
"Title: Karen Valentine\n\nKaren Lynne Valentine (born May 25, 1947) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as the idealistic schoolteacher Alice Johnson in the ABC comedy drama series \"Room 222\" from 1969 to 1974, for which she won Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 1970, and received a Golden Globe Award nomination in 1971. She later went to star in own short-lived sitcom \"Karen\" (1975), and played female leading roles in films \"Hot Lead and Cold Feet\" (1978) and \"The North Avenue Irregulars\" (1979).",
"Title: Panchito Pistoles\n\nPanchito Pistoles is a cartoon character drawn as an anthropomorphized rooster. He appeared in the film \"The Three Caballeros\". Later he appeared in several Disney comics, including Don Rosa's \"The Three Caballeros Ride Again\" and \"The Magnificent Seven (Minus 4) Caballeros\". Panchito was the only one of the Three Caballeros to never appear in \"Saludos Amigos\", as he did not yet exist when the 1942 film was released before he first appeared in the 1944 film.",
"Title: South of the Border with Disney\n\nSouth of the Border with Disney is a 1942 Disney short documentary film. It was shot in the same occasion \"Saludos Amigos\" was, when Walt Disney and a group of eighteen artists, musicians and writers went to South America looking for inspirations for a movie. While \"Saludos Amigos\" is the result of this voyage, alternating animated shorts to the sequences from the travel that inspired them, \"South of the Border with Disney\" is more of a behind-the-scenes documentary showing only the travel and the genesis of cartoons not only for \"Saludos Amigos\" and \"The Three Caballeros\", but also some others used in later occasions. The most notable example is a female Armadillo used for a 1943 Pluto cartoon, \"Pluto and the Armadillo\". Film also includes some pencil test animation.",
"Title: Walt & El Grupo\n\nWalt & El Grupo is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Theodore Thomas. A presentation of Walt Disney Family Foundation Films, the film tells the story of Walt Disney's 1941 U.S. Government sponsored trip to South America where he and a group of artists gathered material which would be used to create two of Disney's animated feature films, \"Saludos Amigos\" and \"The Three Caballeros\"."
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1,088
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When was the surgeon who founded Favaloro University born?
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July 12, 1923
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"Born in Kilbirnie, Ayrshire, Jameson was educated at Glasgow University, and entered the Army as a staff assistant surgeon in 1857.",
" He saw service in Canada (1862) and in Trinidad (1870), where he was promoted to Surgeon for service during a yellow fever epidemic.",
" He commanded a division of the English Ambulance during the Franco-Prussian War (1870–1871) and was promoted to Surgeon Major in 1873."
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"Alcide Moodie Lanoue (born November 2, 1934) is a retired lieutenant general in the United States Army.",
" He was Surgeon General of the United States Army from September 1992 to September 1996.",
" He attended The Medical Field Service School and the United States Army Command and General Staff College.",
" He is also an alumnus of Harvard University and Yale University School of Medicine.",
" He is an orthopedic surgeon.",
" Prior to his stint as Surgeon General, Lanoue was Commander of the Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Commandant of the United States Army Academy of Health Sciences, Deputy Surgeon General of the Army, and Commanding General of the United States Army Health Services Command."
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"The Favaloro University (Spanish: Universidad Favaloro ) is a private university in the city of Buenos Aires in Argentina.",
" It was founded by surgeon René Favaloro in 1998; it obtained its definitive authorization on October 23, 2003 by decree 963/03 of president Néstor Kirchner.",
" Favaloro did not see his project completely realised, for he committed suicide a few years before completion."
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"Quinn Henderson Becker (born June 11, 1930) is a retired lieutenant general in the United States Army.",
" He was Surgeon General of the United States Army from February 1985 to May 1988.",
" Becker, who attended Louisiana State University's School of Medicine, is an orthopedic surgeon.",
" Before this stint as Surgeon General, Becker was Commandant of the United States Army Academy of Health Sciences, Deputy Surgeon General of the Army, and Chief Surgeon of the U.S. European Command.",
" He was promoted to Lieutenant General in March 1985."
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"Tadeusz Kościuszko Monument in Kraków (Polish: \"Pomnik Tadeusza Kościuszki w Krakowie\" ), is one of the best known bronze monuments in Poland.",
" It is the work of artists: Leonard Marconi, professor of Lviv University born in Warsaw, and his son in law, sculptor Antoni Popiel.",
" The equestrian bronze statue of Kościuszko—Polish and American hero of independence—is located along the west side entrance to the Wawel Castle in the Old Town."
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"Edward William Archibald (August 5, 1872 – December 17, 1945) was a Canadian surgeon.",
" Archibald was born in Montreal, Quebec, and received his initial education in Grenoble, France.",
" Upon returning to Canada, he attended McGill University, receiving his Doctor of Medicine there in 1896.",
" Archibald became interested in the specialist field of surgery, and began an apprenticeship at Royal Victoria Hospital.",
" After a year in Europe studying under two well known physicians , the young surgeon was appointed to the staff of the Royal Victoria Hospital's Department of Surgical Pathology.",
" However, Archibald became ill with tuberculosis, and moved to New York City for treatment.",
" Upon his recovery, the surgeon returned to Royal Victoria Hospital.",
" There, he developed what he had learned in Europe, and came to be dubbed Canada's first neurosurgeon."
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"Dr. René Gerónimo Favaloro (July 12, 1923 – July 29, 2000) was an Argentine cardiac surgeon best known for his pioneering work on coronary artery bypass surgery."
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"Stewart \"Stew\" Johnson (born August 19, 1944) is an American former professional basketball player.",
" A 6'8\" forward/center from Murray State University born in New York City, New York, Johnson was selected by the New York Knicks in the third round of the 1966 NBA draft.",
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"Richard Quain (July 1800 – 15 September 1887) was an English anatomist and surgeon, born at Fermoy, Ireland, a brother of Jones Quain.",
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" He was president of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1868."
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"Title: James Jameson (surgeon)\n\nBorn in Kilbirnie, Ayrshire, Jameson was educated at Glasgow University, and entered the Army as a staff assistant surgeon in 1857. He saw service in Canada (1862) and in Trinidad (1870), where he was promoted to Surgeon for service during a yellow fever epidemic. He commanded a division of the English Ambulance during the Franco-Prussian War (1870–1871) and was promoted to Surgeon Major in 1873.",
"Title: Alcide M. Lanoue\n\nAlcide Moodie Lanoue (born November 2, 1934) is a retired lieutenant general in the United States Army. He was Surgeon General of the United States Army from September 1992 to September 1996. He attended The Medical Field Service School and the United States Army Command and General Staff College. He is also an alumnus of Harvard University and Yale University School of Medicine. He is an orthopedic surgeon. Prior to his stint as Surgeon General, Lanoue was Commander of the Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Commandant of the United States Army Academy of Health Sciences, Deputy Surgeon General of the Army, and Commanding General of the United States Army Health Services Command.",
"Title: Favaloro University\n\nThe Favaloro University (Spanish: Universidad Favaloro ) is a private university in the city of Buenos Aires in Argentina. It was founded by surgeon René Favaloro in 1998; it obtained its definitive authorization on October 23, 2003 by decree 963/03 of president Néstor Kirchner. Favaloro did not see his project completely realised, for he committed suicide a few years before completion.",
"Title: Quinn H. Becker\n\nQuinn Henderson Becker (born June 11, 1930) is a retired lieutenant general in the United States Army. He was Surgeon General of the United States Army from February 1985 to May 1988. Becker, who attended Louisiana State University's School of Medicine, is an orthopedic surgeon. Before this stint as Surgeon General, Becker was Commandant of the United States Army Academy of Health Sciences, Deputy Surgeon General of the Army, and Chief Surgeon of the U.S. European Command. He was promoted to Lieutenant General in March 1985.",
"Title: Vivek Murthy\n\nVivek Hallegere Murthy (born July 10, 1977) is an American physician and a vice admiral in the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps who served as the 19th Surgeon General of the United States. Murthy, who founded the nonprofit Doctors for Obama, succeeded Boris Lushniak, who had been Acting Surgeon General since 2013. Murthy was the first Surgeon General of Indian descent and was the youngest active duty flag officer in federal uniformed service.",
"Title: Tadeusz Kościuszko Monument, Kraków\n\nTadeusz Kościuszko Monument in Kraków (Polish: \"Pomnik Tadeusza Kościuszki w Krakowie\" ), is one of the best known bronze monuments in Poland. It is the work of artists: Leonard Marconi, professor of Lviv University born in Warsaw, and his son in law, sculptor Antoni Popiel. The equestrian bronze statue of Kościuszko—Polish and American hero of independence—is located along the west side entrance to the Wawel Castle in the Old Town.",
"Title: Edward William Archibald\n\nEdward William Archibald (August 5, 1872 – December 17, 1945) was a Canadian surgeon. Archibald was born in Montreal, Quebec, and received his initial education in Grenoble, France. Upon returning to Canada, he attended McGill University, receiving his Doctor of Medicine there in 1896. Archibald became interested in the specialist field of surgery, and began an apprenticeship at Royal Victoria Hospital. After a year in Europe studying under two well known physicians , the young surgeon was appointed to the staff of the Royal Victoria Hospital's Department of Surgical Pathology. However, Archibald became ill with tuberculosis, and moved to New York City for treatment. Upon his recovery, the surgeon returned to Royal Victoria Hospital. There, he developed what he had learned in Europe, and came to be dubbed Canada's first neurosurgeon.",
"Title: René Favaloro\n\nDr. René Gerónimo Favaloro (July 12, 1923 – July 29, 2000) was an Argentine cardiac surgeon best known for his pioneering work on coronary artery bypass surgery.",
"Title: Stew Johnson\n\nStewart \"Stew\" Johnson (born August 19, 1944) is an American former professional basketball player. A 6'8\" forward/center from Murray State University born in New York City, New York, Johnson was selected by the New York Knicks in the third round of the 1966 NBA draft. However, Johnson never played in the NBA, joining the rival American Basketball Association instead.",
"Title: Richard Quain (1800–1887)\n\nRichard Quain (July 1800 – 15 September 1887) was an English anatomist and surgeon, born at Fermoy, Ireland, a brother of Jones Quain. He studied medicine in London and in Paris. He was appointed demonstrator in 1828 and professor of anatomy in 1832 at the University of London (now University College London), resigning in 1850, and assistant surgeon in 1834 and surgeon in 1848 to the North London Hospital, from which he resigned in 1866. He was president of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1868."
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Which college football bowl game is hosted at the stadium for which Tom Garfinkel is chief executive officer?
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Orange Bowl
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"The Rose Bowl Game is an annual American college football bowl game, usually played on January 1 (New Year's Day) at the Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, California.",
" When New Year's Day falls on a Sunday, the game is played on Monday, January 2 (15 times now).",
" The Rose Bowl is nicknamed \"The Granddaddy of Them All\" because it is the oldest bowl game.",
" It was first played in 1902, and has been played annually since 1916.",
" Since 1945, it has been the highest attended college football bowl game.",
" It is a part of the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association's \"America's New Year Celebration,\" which also includes the historic Rose Parade."
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"Glen F. Post III (born October 4, 1952) is the chief executive officer and president of CenturyLink, an S&P 500 integrated communications service provider based out of Monroe, Louisiana.",
" He earned a bachelor's degree in accounting in 1974 at Louisiana Tech University and an MBA in 1976 at Louisiana Tech.",
" Post joined CenturyTel in 1976.",
" He was named vice president in 1982 and was promoted to senior vice president and treasurer in 1984.",
" He was appointed to the CenturyTel board of directors in 1985, and the following year he was promoted to senior vice president and chief financial officer.",
" In 1988 Post was named executive vice president and chief operating officer.",
" He became the president and chief operating officer of CenturyTel in 1990.",
" In 1992 Post was named vice chairman of the board, president, and chief executive officer.",
" In 2002 he was appointed chairman of the board and chief executive officer.",
" Since 2009 Post has served as chief executive officer and president of CenturyLink.",
" His honors include: Louisiana Tech College of Administration and Business Distinguished Alumni in 1991, Louisiana Tech University Tower Medallion Award in 1997 and DeGree Enterprises Lifetime Achievement Award in Business 2003."
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"The College Football Playoff National Championship is a post-season college football bowl game, used to determine a national champion of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), which began play in the 2014 college football season.",
" The game serves as the final of the College Football Playoff, a bracket tournament between the top four teams in the country as determined by a selection committee, which was established as a successor to the Bowl Championship Series and its similar BCS National Championship Game.",
" Unlike the BCS championship, the participating teams in the College Football Playoff National Championship are determined by two semi-final bowls—hosted by two of the consortium's six member bowls yearly—and the top two teams as determined by the selection committee do not automatically advance to the game in lieu of other bowls."
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"The Gator Bowl was an American football stadium in Jacksonville, Florida.",
" Originally built in 1927, all but a small portion was razed in 1994 in preparation for the Jacksonville Jaguars' inaugural season; the reconstructed stadium became Jacksonville Municipal Stadium, now EverBank Field.",
" The old stadium and its replacement have hosted the Gator Bowl, a post-season college football bowl game now known as the Taxslayer Bowl, since its inception in 1946.",
" It also hosted the Florida–Georgia game, an annual college football rivalry game between the University of Florida and the University of Georgia, and was home to several professional sports teams, including the Jacksonville Sharks of the World Football League (WFL), the Jacksonville Tea Men soccer team, and the Jacksonville Bulls of the United States Football League."
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"The 1973 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1973.",
" It was the 59th Rose Bowl Game.",
" The USC Trojans defeated the Ohio State Buckeyes, 42–17.",
" USC running back Sam Cunningham scored four touchdowns and was named the Rose Bowl Player Of The Game.",
" The Trojans were voted unanimously the number one team in college football, the first time in college football history.",
" The attendance of 106,869 set the Rose Bowl Stadium record, as well as the NCAA bowl game record."
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"The 2015 Rose Bowl (officially known as the College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Rose Bowl Game presented by Northwestern Mutual) was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 2015, at the Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, California.",
" This 101st Rose Bowl Game, as a semifinal for the College Football Playoff (CFP), matched the Oregon Ducks against the Florida State Seminoles as selected by the system's selection committee to compete for a spot at the National Championship game to be played on January 12, 2015 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.",
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"The Orange Bowl is an annual American college football bowl game played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.",
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" It has been played annually since January 1, 1935.",
" The Orange Bowl, along with the Sugar Bowl and the Sun Bowl, is the second-oldest bowl game in the country, behind the Rose Bowl (first played 1902, played annually since 1916)."
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"Hard Rock Stadium is a multipurpose football stadium located in Miami Gardens, Florida, a suburb north of Miami.",
" It is the home stadium of the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL), and the Miami Hurricanes from the University of Miami.",
" The facility also hosts the Orange Bowl, an annual college football bowl game.",
" It was the home to the Florida Marlins of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1993 to 2011."
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"The 2018 Rose Bowl is a college football bowl game that will be played on January 1, 2018 at the Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, California.",
" This 104th Rose Bowl Game, as a semifinal for the College Football Playoff (CFP), will match two of the top four teams selected by the system's selection committee to compete for a spot at the 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship game to be played on January 8, 2018 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.",
" It is one of the 2017–18 bowl games that will conclude the 2017 FBS football season.",
" Sponsored by the Northwestern Mutual financial services organization, the game is officially known as the Rose Bowl presented by Northwestern Mutual."
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"Title: Rose Bowl Game\n\nThe Rose Bowl Game is an annual American college football bowl game, usually played on January 1 (New Year's Day) at the Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, California. When New Year's Day falls on a Sunday, the game is played on Monday, January 2 (15 times now). The Rose Bowl is nicknamed \"The Granddaddy of Them All\" because it is the oldest bowl game. It was first played in 1902, and has been played annually since 1916. Since 1945, it has been the highest attended college football bowl game. It is a part of the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association's \"America's New Year Celebration,\" which also includes the historic Rose Parade.",
"Title: Glen Post\n\nGlen F. Post III (born October 4, 1952) is the chief executive officer and president of CenturyLink, an S&P 500 integrated communications service provider based out of Monroe, Louisiana. He earned a bachelor's degree in accounting in 1974 at Louisiana Tech University and an MBA in 1976 at Louisiana Tech. Post joined CenturyTel in 1976. He was named vice president in 1982 and was promoted to senior vice president and treasurer in 1984. He was appointed to the CenturyTel board of directors in 1985, and the following year he was promoted to senior vice president and chief financial officer. In 1988 Post was named executive vice president and chief operating officer. He became the president and chief operating officer of CenturyTel in 1990. In 1992 Post was named vice chairman of the board, president, and chief executive officer. In 2002 he was appointed chairman of the board and chief executive officer. Since 2009 Post has served as chief executive officer and president of CenturyLink. His honors include: Louisiana Tech College of Administration and Business Distinguished Alumni in 1991, Louisiana Tech University Tower Medallion Award in 1997 and DeGree Enterprises Lifetime Achievement Award in Business 2003.",
"Title: College Football Playoff National Championship\n\nThe College Football Playoff National Championship is a post-season college football bowl game, used to determine a national champion of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), which began play in the 2014 college football season. The game serves as the final of the College Football Playoff, a bracket tournament between the top four teams in the country as determined by a selection committee, which was established as a successor to the Bowl Championship Series and its similar BCS National Championship Game. Unlike the BCS championship, the participating teams in the College Football Playoff National Championship are determined by two semi-final bowls—hosted by two of the consortium's six member bowls yearly—and the top two teams as determined by the selection committee do not automatically advance to the game in lieu of other bowls.",
"Title: Gator Bowl Stadium\n\nThe Gator Bowl was an American football stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. Originally built in 1927, all but a small portion was razed in 1994 in preparation for the Jacksonville Jaguars' inaugural season; the reconstructed stadium became Jacksonville Municipal Stadium, now EverBank Field. The old stadium and its replacement have hosted the Gator Bowl, a post-season college football bowl game now known as the Taxslayer Bowl, since its inception in 1946. It also hosted the Florida–Georgia game, an annual college football rivalry game between the University of Florida and the University of Georgia, and was home to several professional sports teams, including the Jacksonville Sharks of the World Football League (WFL), the Jacksonville Tea Men soccer team, and the Jacksonville Bulls of the United States Football League.",
"Title: 1973 Rose Bowl\n\nThe 1973 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1973. It was the 59th Rose Bowl Game. The USC Trojans defeated the Ohio State Buckeyes, 42–17. USC running back Sam Cunningham scored four touchdowns and was named the Rose Bowl Player Of The Game. The Trojans were voted unanimously the number one team in college football, the first time in college football history. The attendance of 106,869 set the Rose Bowl Stadium record, as well as the NCAA bowl game record.",
"Title: 2015 Rose Bowl\n\nThe 2015 Rose Bowl (officially known as the College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Rose Bowl Game presented by Northwestern Mutual) was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 2015, at the Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, California. This 101st Rose Bowl Game, as a semifinal for the College Football Playoff (CFP), matched the Oregon Ducks against the Florida State Seminoles as selected by the system's selection committee to compete for a spot at the National Championship game to be played on January 12, 2015 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. It was one of the 2014–15 bowl games that concluded the 2014 FBS football season.",
"Title: Orange Bowl\n\nThe Orange Bowl is an annual American college football bowl game played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. This bowl game is sponsored by Capital One and part of the College Football Playoff. It has been played annually since January 1, 1935. The Orange Bowl, along with the Sugar Bowl and the Sun Bowl, is the second-oldest bowl game in the country, behind the Rose Bowl (first played 1902, played annually since 1916).",
"Title: Hard Rock Stadium\n\nHard Rock Stadium is a multipurpose football stadium located in Miami Gardens, Florida, a suburb north of Miami. It is the home stadium of the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL), and the Miami Hurricanes from the University of Miami. The facility also hosts the Orange Bowl, an annual college football bowl game. It was the home to the Florida Marlins of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1993 to 2011.",
"Title: 2018 Rose Bowl\n\nThe 2018 Rose Bowl is a college football bowl game that will be played on January 1, 2018 at the Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, California. This 104th Rose Bowl Game, as a semifinal for the College Football Playoff (CFP), will match two of the top four teams selected by the system's selection committee to compete for a spot at the 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship game to be played on January 8, 2018 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. It is one of the 2017–18 bowl games that will conclude the 2017 FBS football season. Sponsored by the Northwestern Mutual financial services organization, the game is officially known as the Rose Bowl presented by Northwestern Mutual."
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Which county in Florida is the third-most populous and is north of Deerfield Beach?
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Palm Beach County
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"Deerfield Beach Island, also colloquially known as DBI and Deerfield Cay, is an island off the eastern mainland of Boca Raton and Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States."
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"The Deerfield Beach Arboretum, also known as the Tree Zoo, is an arboretum and botanical garden located at 2841 West Hillsboro Boulevard, Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States.",
" It covers 9 acres (3.6 ha).",
" It is owned by the city of Deerfield Beach and managed by The Friends of the Deerfield Beach Arboretum.",
" It contains more than 200 different species of trees and palms from around the world, with more than 50 different species of flowering trees."
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"State Road 810 (SR 810), locally known as Hillsboro Boulevard, is east–west street in Broward County, Florida.",
" The western terminus of SR 810 is an intersection with US 441–SR 7 on the city line between Coconut Creek and Parkland, and the eastern terminus is at an intersection with Ocean Drive (SR A1A) in Deerfield Beach.",
" Within Deerfield Beach, Hillsboro Boulevard forms the axis separating the north and south sections of the street numbering system.",
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"Jeremy Kellem (born June 6, 1989) is an American football defensive back who is currently a free agent.",
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"Palm Beach County is a county located in the state of Florida, directly north of Broward County.",
" As of the 2010 census, the population was 1,320,134, making it the third-most populous county in Florida.",
" The largest city and county seat is West Palm Beach.",
" Named after one of its oldest settlements, Palm Beach, the county was established in 1909, after being split from Dade County.",
" The county's modern-day boundaries were established in 1963.",
" Palm Beach County is one of the three counties in South Florida which make up the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,012,331 people at the 2015 census."
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"The South Florida Railway Museum is a railroad museum located in the Deerfield Beach Seaboard Air Line Railway Station in Deerfield Beach, Florida.",
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"The Deerfield Beach Elementary School is a historic school in Deerfield Beach, Florida.",
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"Deerfield Beach station, also known as the Old Deerfield Beach Seaboard Air Line Railway Station, is a train station in Deerfield Beach, Florida.",
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"Title: Deerfield Beach, Florida\n\nDeerfield Beach is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States. It is located just south of the Palm Beach County line. The city is named for the numerous deer that once roamed the area. As of the 2010 United States Census, the population was 75,018. It is a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,012,331 people at the 2015 census.",
"Title: Deerfield Beach Island\n\nDeerfield Beach Island, also colloquially known as DBI and Deerfield Cay, is an island off the eastern mainland of Boca Raton and Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States.",
"Title: Deerfield Beach Arboretum\n\nThe Deerfield Beach Arboretum, also known as the Tree Zoo, is an arboretum and botanical garden located at 2841 West Hillsboro Boulevard, Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States. It covers 9 acres (3.6 ha). It is owned by the city of Deerfield Beach and managed by The Friends of the Deerfield Beach Arboretum. It contains more than 200 different species of trees and palms from around the world, with more than 50 different species of flowering trees.",
"Title: Florida State Road 810\n\nState Road 810 (SR 810), locally known as Hillsboro Boulevard, is east–west street in Broward County, Florida. The western terminus of SR 810 is an intersection with US 441–SR 7 on the city line between Coconut Creek and Parkland, and the eastern terminus is at an intersection with Ocean Drive (SR A1A) in Deerfield Beach. Within Deerfield Beach, Hillsboro Boulevard forms the axis separating the north and south sections of the street numbering system. The road is within one mile (1.6 km) south of neighboring Palm Beach County throughout its entire route.",
"Title: Jeremy Kellem\n\nJeremy Kellem (born June 6, 1989) is an American football defensive back who is currently a free agent. He played college football at Middle Tennessee State University and attended Deerfield Beach High School in Deerfield Beach, Florida. He has also been a member of the New Orleans VooDoo and Omaha Nighthawks.",
"Title: Palm Beach County, Florida\n\nPalm Beach County is a county located in the state of Florida, directly north of Broward County. As of the 2010 census, the population was 1,320,134, making it the third-most populous county in Florida. The largest city and county seat is West Palm Beach. Named after one of its oldest settlements, Palm Beach, the county was established in 1909, after being split from Dade County. The county's modern-day boundaries were established in 1963. Palm Beach County is one of the three counties in South Florida which make up the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,012,331 people at the 2015 census.",
"Title: South Florida Railway Museum\n\nThe South Florida Railway Museum is a railroad museum located in the Deerfield Beach Seaboard Air Line Railway Station in Deerfield Beach, Florida. It is operated by volunteers.",
"Title: Deerfield Beach High School\n\nDeerfield Beach High School (DBHS) is a public high school in Deerfield Beach, Florida. It is part of Broward School District and has an enrollment of approximately 2,409.",
"Title: Deerfield Beach Elementary School\n\nThe Deerfield Beach Elementary School is a historic school in Deerfield Beach, Florida. It is located at 651 Northeast 1st Street. On April 16, 1990, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.",
"Title: Deerfield Beach station\n\nDeerfield Beach station, also known as the Old Deerfield Beach Seaboard Air Line Railway Station, is a train station in Deerfield Beach, Florida. It is served by Amtrak intercity rail and Tri-Rail commuter rail."
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Which New Hampshire Republican politician served from both 2007-2009 and 2009-2012, and competed against Democrat Anne McLane Kuster?
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Marilinda Garcia
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" She previously represented the Rockingham 4th district from 2007 to 2009 and from 2009 to 2012.",
" A harpist, Garcia has taught the harp."
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"Bart Fromuth is an American politician in New Hampshire as a State Representative to the New Hampshire House of Representatives for his district, Hillsborough - 7 (Bedford, New Hampshire).",
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"William Harrison \"Bill\" Binnie is a New Hampshire industrialist and investment banker, currently president of Carlisle Capital Corporation, president of media company New Hampshire 1 Network and owner of Carlisle One Media, and Chairman of the Finance Committee for the New Hampshire Republican State Committee.",
" He also made an unsuccessful run for the Republican nomination for the U. S. Senate in 2010.",
" He was formerly chairman of Carlisle Plastics, Inc. until that firm was sold to Tyco International in September 1996."
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"Gary Lambert is an American politician from the state of New Hampshire.",
" A Republican from Nashua, he served in the New Hampshire Senate and ran for the Republican nomination for the United States House of Representatives in New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district in New Hampshire's 2014 congressional elections.",
" He competed with Marilinda Garcia and Jim Lawrence in the Republican primary for the chance to challenge incumbent Democrat Ann McLane Kuster in the general election."
],
"title": "Gary Lambert (politician)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The New Hampshire Republican State Committee is the affiliate of the United States Republican Party in New Hampshire.",
" The Republican Executive Committee is headed by Chairwoman Jeanie Forrester."
],
"title": "New Hampshire Republican State Committee"
},
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"sentences": [
"Frank West Rollins (February 24, 1860 – October 27, 1915) was an American lawyer, banker, and Republican politician from Concord, New Hampshire.",
" His father, Edward H. Rollins, had represented New Hampshire in the United States Senate.",
" Frank served New Hampshire in the state's Senate (as its president in 1895) and as governor.",
" Rollins and others founded the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests in 1901, a private organization to protect the forests now known as the \"Forest Society.\"",
" A shelter was built in his honor at Lost River in Kinsman Notch, New Hampshire in 1912, and remains there.",
" As Governor of New Hampshire, he invented and founded \"Old Home Week\" intended to remind New Hampshiremen to return to their hometowns.",
" This was in response to the large numbers of people moving to the Midwest (Minnesota in particular) because of the slow economy in the northeast at the time.",
" He and his father started the investment banking firm of E.H. Rollins and Sons, which became one of the largest in the country by the crash of 1929.",
" After the crash, it was very diminished and finally closed in the 1940s.",
" New research shows that Rollins and Senator John Weeks collaborated on the founding of the National Forest Act of 1911, signed by the President William Howard Taft."
],
"title": "Frank W. Rollins"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ann McLane Kuster (born September 5, 1956) is an American politician and author who has been the U.S. Representative for New Hampshire 's 2 congressional district since 2013.",
" An attorney, lobbyist, and non-profit consultant from Hopkinton, New Hampshire, Kuster is a member of the Democratic Party.",
" She was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives on November 6, 2012."
],
"title": "Ann McLane Kuster"
},
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"sentences": [
"New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district covers the western and northern parts of New Hampshire.",
" It includes the state's second-largest city, Nashua, as well as the state capital, Concord.",
" It is currently represented in the United States House of Representatives by Democrat Ann McLane Kuster."
],
"title": "New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district"
},
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"sentences": [
"John Henry Sununu (born July 2, 1939) is a Cuban-born American politician who served as the 75th Governor of New Hampshire (1983–89) and later White House Chief of Staff under President George H. W. Bush.",
" He is the father of John E. Sununu, the former United States Senator from New Hampshire, and Christopher Sununu, the governor of New Hampshire.",
" Sununu was the chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party from 2009 to 2011."
],
"title": "John H. Sununu"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Stephen Duprey is a business person from Concord, New Hampshire, a prominent figure in New Hampshire Republican politics, and a Republican National Committee member.",
" Duprey ran unsuccessfully for Congress in 1992, and with his wife, Susan Duprey, has participated in 30 campaigns since 1970.",
" At age 19, he became the country's youngest state representative.",
" Duprey served as chair of the New Hampshire Republican Party four terms."
],
"title": "Stephen Duprey"
}
] |
[
"Title: Marilinda Garcia\n\nMarilinda Joy Garcia (born 1983 ) is an American politician from the state of New Hampshire. A Republican, she served in the New Hampshire House of Representatives, representing the Rockingham 8th district from 2012 to 2014. She previously represented the Rockingham 4th district from 2007 to 2009 and from 2009 to 2012. A harpist, Garcia has taught the harp.",
"Title: Bart Fromuth\n\nBart Fromuth is an American politician in New Hampshire as a State Representative to the New Hampshire House of Representatives for his district, Hillsborough - 7 (Bedford, New Hampshire). He is a member of the New Hampshire Republican State Committee and works in the Committee on Commerce and Consumer Affairs.",
"Title: William Harrison Binnie\n\nWilliam Harrison \"Bill\" Binnie is a New Hampshire industrialist and investment banker, currently president of Carlisle Capital Corporation, president of media company New Hampshire 1 Network and owner of Carlisle One Media, and Chairman of the Finance Committee for the New Hampshire Republican State Committee. He also made an unsuccessful run for the Republican nomination for the U. S. Senate in 2010. He was formerly chairman of Carlisle Plastics, Inc. until that firm was sold to Tyco International in September 1996.",
"Title: Gary Lambert (politician)\n\nGary Lambert is an American politician from the state of New Hampshire. A Republican from Nashua, he served in the New Hampshire Senate and ran for the Republican nomination for the United States House of Representatives in New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district in New Hampshire's 2014 congressional elections. He competed with Marilinda Garcia and Jim Lawrence in the Republican primary for the chance to challenge incumbent Democrat Ann McLane Kuster in the general election.",
"Title: New Hampshire Republican State Committee\n\nThe New Hampshire Republican State Committee is the affiliate of the United States Republican Party in New Hampshire. The Republican Executive Committee is headed by Chairwoman Jeanie Forrester.",
"Title: Frank W. Rollins\n\nFrank West Rollins (February 24, 1860 – October 27, 1915) was an American lawyer, banker, and Republican politician from Concord, New Hampshire. His father, Edward H. Rollins, had represented New Hampshire in the United States Senate. Frank served New Hampshire in the state's Senate (as its president in 1895) and as governor. Rollins and others founded the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests in 1901, a private organization to protect the forests now known as the \"Forest Society.\" A shelter was built in his honor at Lost River in Kinsman Notch, New Hampshire in 1912, and remains there. As Governor of New Hampshire, he invented and founded \"Old Home Week\" intended to remind New Hampshiremen to return to their hometowns. This was in response to the large numbers of people moving to the Midwest (Minnesota in particular) because of the slow economy in the northeast at the time. He and his father started the investment banking firm of E.H. Rollins and Sons, which became one of the largest in the country by the crash of 1929. After the crash, it was very diminished and finally closed in the 1940s. New research shows that Rollins and Senator John Weeks collaborated on the founding of the National Forest Act of 1911, signed by the President William Howard Taft.",
"Title: Ann McLane Kuster\n\nAnn McLane Kuster (born September 5, 1956) is an American politician and author who has been the U.S. Representative for New Hampshire 's 2 congressional district since 2013. An attorney, lobbyist, and non-profit consultant from Hopkinton, New Hampshire, Kuster is a member of the Democratic Party. She was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives on November 6, 2012.",
"Title: New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district\n\nNew Hampshire's 2nd congressional district covers the western and northern parts of New Hampshire. It includes the state's second-largest city, Nashua, as well as the state capital, Concord. It is currently represented in the United States House of Representatives by Democrat Ann McLane Kuster.",
"Title: John H. Sununu\n\nJohn Henry Sununu (born July 2, 1939) is a Cuban-born American politician who served as the 75th Governor of New Hampshire (1983–89) and later White House Chief of Staff under President George H. W. Bush. He is the father of John E. Sununu, the former United States Senator from New Hampshire, and Christopher Sununu, the governor of New Hampshire. Sununu was the chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party from 2009 to 2011.",
"Title: Stephen Duprey\n\nStephen Duprey is a business person from Concord, New Hampshire, a prominent figure in New Hampshire Republican politics, and a Republican National Committee member. Duprey ran unsuccessfully for Congress in 1992, and with his wife, Susan Duprey, has participated in 30 campaigns since 1970. At age 19, he became the country's youngest state representative. Duprey served as chair of the New Hampshire Republican Party four terms."
] |
1,092
|
Express 24/7 was a sister channel to the news channel in what language?
|
Urdu
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bridge
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medium
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"Express News (Pakistan)"
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1,
0
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"Express News is an Urdu language Pakistani television news channel Based in karachi, launched on January 1, 2008.",
" It is owned and run by the country's third largest Urdu daily, \"Daily Express\".",
" The owners of the channel, Lakson Group, launched 'Express 24/7', is not published in English."
],
"title": "Express News (Pakistan)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Bernama News Channel, also known as BNC, is a 24-hour international news and current affairs television network in Malaysia.",
" It is owned by Bernama, a government news agency.",
" This channel airs news programmes that are related to local and international business, lifestyle, sports and entertainment.",
" It is broadcast on the Astro satellite television platform via Channel 502, HyppTV via Channel 410 (previously channel 120, prior to April 2013) and the Fine TV IPTV-based network via Channel 12.",
" Bernama News Channel's slogan is \"Baru & Benar\" (Malay for \"Right & Now\")."
],
"title": "Bernama News Channel"
},
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"sentences": [
"Dawn News is one of Pakistan's 24-hour Urdu news channel.",
" Based in Karachi, the station is a subsidiary of Pakistan Herald Publications Limited (PHPL), Pakistan's largest English-language media group.",
" The test transmission of the station occurred on 25 May 2007, and the channel went live on 23 July 2007.",
" Originally in English, on 15 May 2010, Dawn News converted into an Urdu news channel after successful test transmission of four hours a day.",
" The conversion was mainly due to its financial crisis and thin viewership in the country.",
" Express 24/7 replaced it as Pakistan's only English news channel briefly, until it too was shut down by Express Media Group for financial reasons."
],
"title": "Dawn News"
},
{
"sentences": [
"News Live () is a 24-hour satellite TV news channel of Assam, India.",
" Newslivetv.org is the official portal of the news channel.",
" This is second satellite TV news channel of North-East India, which is owned by Pride East Entertainments Pvt. Ltd.",
" News Live broadcasts regional as well as national and international news and other shows in Assamese and English.",
" It was launched on 21 January 2008."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Rang () is an Assamese language general entertainment television channel owned by Pride East Entertainments Pvt. Ltd. of Guwahati, Assam.",
" It is a sister channel of popular Assamese news channel News Live."
],
"title": "Rang (TV Channel)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Future News is a 24-hour news channel in Lebanon, covering local and international news.",
" It is a sister channel of Future Television."
],
"title": "Future News"
},
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"sentences": [
"Express 24/7 was an English language television news channel headquartered in Karachi, Pakistan.",
" The channel was owned by the Lakson Group which also owns its sister channel Express News and newspaper \"Daily Express\" and \"The Express Tribune\".",
" Express 24/7 was the second English-language television channel to be established in Pakistan, with Dawn News being the first.",
" After Dawn News shifted to Urdu broadcasts in February 2010, Express 24/7 remained the only 24-hour English-language news channel in Pakistan until its closure in November 2011.",
" The Express 24/7 CEO, Sultan Lakhani, cited the dismal economic condition and insufficient number of advertisement as the main reasons behind the closure.",
" With the shutdown of Express 24/7, the era of local English news channels in Pakistan came to an end.",
" Subsequently, BBC News and CNN returned to being the only TV source for English news in Pakistan."
],
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"sentences": [
"Sudhir Chaudhary is an Indian Journalist.",
" He serves as the Editor-in-Chief of Hindi news channel Zee News, In April 2017, he was elevated as the Editor-in-Chief of English news channel World is One News, and Business channel Zee Business by Zee Media Corporation Limited.",
" Chaudhary raised to prominence by hosting Daily News and Analysis show aired on Zee News.",
" Chaudhary's tenure as a Chief Editor is known for increasing viewership of his edited news channels.",
" Chaudhary significantly raised the viewership of Global Indian English News channel World is one news (WION).",
"Chaudhary holds a unique achievement of being an Editor-in-Chief of Hindi and English News Channel, Business Channel at once.",
" He is considered to be one of the most efficient Chief editor of News Media in India"
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"CTV News Channel is a Canadian English language Category C specialty channel that is owned by Bell Media (a wholly owned subsidiary of Bell Canada).",
" The 24-hour channel broadcasts national and international news headlines, breaking news, and information.",
" CTV News Channel is headquartered at 9 Channel Nine Court in the Agincourt neighbourhood of Scarborough in the city of Toronto."
],
"title": "CTV News Channel (Canada)"
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"sentences": [
"Pop Plus (stylized as p⊕p) was a free-to-air British satellite television channel owned by CSC Media Group.",
" It was licensed to air animation and music, and operated as a sister channel to the already-existing Pop.",
" The channel operated the same broadcast hours as its sister channel (6am to 8pm at the time; Pop later expanded to its current 24-hour service) and was not a direct timeshift of its sibling, instead offering an alternative mix of the channel's content.",
" (At one point the arrangement was that whilst Pop was showing music Pop Plus would show cartoons, and vice versa, but this was not always the case)."
],
"title": "Pop Plus"
}
] |
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"Title: Express News (Pakistan)\n\nExpress News is an Urdu language Pakistani television news channel Based in karachi, launched on January 1, 2008. It is owned and run by the country's third largest Urdu daily, \"Daily Express\". The owners of the channel, Lakson Group, launched 'Express 24/7', is not published in English.",
"Title: Bernama News Channel\n\nBernama News Channel, also known as BNC, is a 24-hour international news and current affairs television network in Malaysia. It is owned by Bernama, a government news agency. This channel airs news programmes that are related to local and international business, lifestyle, sports and entertainment. It is broadcast on the Astro satellite television platform via Channel 502, HyppTV via Channel 410 (previously channel 120, prior to April 2013) and the Fine TV IPTV-based network via Channel 12. Bernama News Channel's slogan is \"Baru & Benar\" (Malay for \"Right & Now\").",
"Title: Dawn News\n\nDawn News is one of Pakistan's 24-hour Urdu news channel. Based in Karachi, the station is a subsidiary of Pakistan Herald Publications Limited (PHPL), Pakistan's largest English-language media group. The test transmission of the station occurred on 25 May 2007, and the channel went live on 23 July 2007. Originally in English, on 15 May 2010, Dawn News converted into an Urdu news channel after successful test transmission of four hours a day. The conversion was mainly due to its financial crisis and thin viewership in the country. Express 24/7 replaced it as Pakistan's only English news channel briefly, until it too was shut down by Express Media Group for financial reasons.",
"Title: News Live\n\nNews Live () is a 24-hour satellite TV news channel of Assam, India. Newslivetv.org is the official portal of the news channel. This is second satellite TV news channel of North-East India, which is owned by Pride East Entertainments Pvt. Ltd. News Live broadcasts regional as well as national and international news and other shows in Assamese and English. It was launched on 21 January 2008.",
"Title: Rang (TV Channel)\n\nRang () is an Assamese language general entertainment television channel owned by Pride East Entertainments Pvt. Ltd. of Guwahati, Assam. It is a sister channel of popular Assamese news channel News Live.",
"Title: Future News\n\nFuture News is a 24-hour news channel in Lebanon, covering local and international news. It is a sister channel of Future Television.",
"Title: Express 24/7\n\nExpress 24/7 was an English language television news channel headquartered in Karachi, Pakistan. The channel was owned by the Lakson Group which also owns its sister channel Express News and newspaper \"Daily Express\" and \"The Express Tribune\". Express 24/7 was the second English-language television channel to be established in Pakistan, with Dawn News being the first. After Dawn News shifted to Urdu broadcasts in February 2010, Express 24/7 remained the only 24-hour English-language news channel in Pakistan until its closure in November 2011. The Express 24/7 CEO, Sultan Lakhani, cited the dismal economic condition and insufficient number of advertisement as the main reasons behind the closure. With the shutdown of Express 24/7, the era of local English news channels in Pakistan came to an end. Subsequently, BBC News and CNN returned to being the only TV source for English news in Pakistan.",
"Title: Sudhir Chaudhary (journalist)\n\nSudhir Chaudhary is an Indian Journalist. He serves as the Editor-in-Chief of Hindi news channel Zee News, In April 2017, he was elevated as the Editor-in-Chief of English news channel World is One News, and Business channel Zee Business by Zee Media Corporation Limited. Chaudhary raised to prominence by hosting Daily News and Analysis show aired on Zee News. Chaudhary's tenure as a Chief Editor is known for increasing viewership of his edited news channels. Chaudhary significantly raised the viewership of Global Indian English News channel World is one news (WION). Chaudhary holds a unique achievement of being an Editor-in-Chief of Hindi and English News Channel, Business Channel at once. He is considered to be one of the most efficient Chief editor of News Media in India",
"Title: CTV News Channel (Canada)\n\nCTV News Channel is a Canadian English language Category C specialty channel that is owned by Bell Media (a wholly owned subsidiary of Bell Canada). The 24-hour channel broadcasts national and international news headlines, breaking news, and information. CTV News Channel is headquartered at 9 Channel Nine Court in the Agincourt neighbourhood of Scarborough in the city of Toronto.",
"Title: Pop Plus\n\nPop Plus (stylized as p⊕p) was a free-to-air British satellite television channel owned by CSC Media Group. It was licensed to air animation and music, and operated as a sister channel to the already-existing Pop. The channel operated the same broadcast hours as its sister channel (6am to 8pm at the time; Pop later expanded to its current 24-hour service) and was not a direct timeshift of its sibling, instead offering an alternative mix of the channel's content. (At one point the arrangement was that whilst Pop was showing music Pop Plus would show cartoons, and vice versa, but this was not always the case)."
] |
1,093
|
The Government Accountability Institute (GAI) is a conservative nonprofit investigative research organization located in Tallahassee, Florida, The group is known for its involvement with the publication of the investigative books "Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich", Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich is a "New York Times" bestselling book, released in which year?
|
2015
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bridge
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easy
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{
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"Government Accountability Institute",
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3,
0
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"Cheryl D. Mills (born 1965) is an American lawyer and corporate executive.",
" She first came into public prominence while serving as deputy White House Counsel for President Bill Clinton, whom she defended during his 1999 impeachment trial.",
" She has worked for New York University as Senior Vice President, served as Senior Adviser and Counsel for Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, and is considered a member of Hillary Clinton's group of core advisers, self-designated as \"Hillaryland\".",
" She served as Counselor and Chief of Staff to Hillary Clinton during her whole tenure as United States Secretary of State.",
" After leaving the State Department in January, 2013, she founded BlackIvy Group, which builds businesses in Africa."
],
"title": "Cheryl Mills"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Government Accountability Institute (GAI) is a conservative nonprofit investigative research organization located in Tallahassee, Florida.",
" GAI was founded in 2012 by Peter Schweizer and Stephen Bannon with funding from Robert Mercer and family.",
" Schweizer serves as the group's president.",
" The group is known for its involvement with the publication of the investigative books \"Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich\" and \"Bush Bucks: How Public Service and Corporations Helped Make Jeb Rich\"."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich is a 2015 \"New York Times\" bestselling book by Peter Schweizer in which he investigates donations made to the Clinton Foundation by foreign entities, paid speeches made by Bill and Hillary Clinton, and the state of the Clintons' finances since leaving the White House in 2001.",
" It was published by Broadside Books, a division of HarperCollins.",
" Research for the book was conducted by the Government Accountability Institute, a conservative nonprofit investigative research organization founded by Peter Schweizer and Steve Bannon.",
" It has been adapted into both a film and a graphic novel."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Kevin Flynn, is an American journalist who is an editor with \"The New York Times\", and the co-author of \"102 Minutes: The Untold Story of the Fight to Survive Inside the Twin Towers\".",
" His work as an investigative editor helped earn The New York Times numerous awards, including a 2009 Pulitzer Prize.",
" He served as the newspaper’s police bureau chief from 1998 to 2002 when he became investigations editor for the newspaper's Metro desk.",
" He is currently investigations editor for the paper's Culture desk."
],
"title": "Kevin Flynn (journalist)"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Hunting of the President is a 2004 English language documentary film about Bill Clinton.",
" Clinton and his wife Hillary Clinton appear in archived footage.",
" The film is based on the book The Hunting of the President: The Ten Year Campaign to Destroy Bill and Hillary Clinton, written by investigative journalists Joe Conason and Gene Lyons, and published by Thomas Dunne Books in 2000.",
" Narrated by Morgan Freeman, the film premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival."
],
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"sentences": [
"Gayle Tzemach Lemmon (born 1973) is a journalist, writer, and researcher.",
" She is the author of two \"New York Times\" best sellers, \"The Dressmaker of Khair Khana\", published in March 2011 by HarperCollins, and \"Ashley's War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield\", published in 2015 by HarperCollins.",
" Lemmon is also the author of \"Child Brides, Global Consequences: How to End Child Marriage\", published in 2014 by the Council on Foreign Relations, where she is a Senior Fellow.",
" In addition to her position at CFR, Lemmon is a CNN contributor, and writes for the \"Atlantic's\" Defense One site, covering foreign policy and national security matters."
],
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"Wynton Hall is Breitbart News managing editor and Social Media Director.",
" He is also the owner of Wynton Hall & Co, a celebrity ghostwriting and communications agency, and a Government Accountability Institute communication strategist.",
" He has ghostwritten several New York Times bestsellers, including Donald Trump's book \"Time to Get Tough\"."
],
"title": "Wynton Hall"
},
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"sentences": [
"Florida Taxwatch is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit taxpayer research institute located in Tallahassee, Florida.",
" Founded in 1979 as the Citizens Council for Budget Research, Florida TaxWatch conducts research that aims to improve government efficiency and accountability.",
" Florida TaxWatch is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit educational and research organization.",
" Since 1982, the organization has been led by President and CEO Dominic M. Calabro."
],
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"Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq is a book published in 2006 by \"New York Times\" foreign correspondent and author Stephen Kinzer about the United States's involvement in the overthrow of foreign governments from the late 19th century to the present.",
" According to Kinzer, the first such instance was the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1893, and continuing to America-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.",
" His examples include mini-histories of the U.S.-supported or encouraged coups d'état in Hawaii, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, Nicaragua, Honduras, Iran, Guatemala, South Vietnam, Chile, Grenada, Panama, Afghanistan, and Iraq."
],
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"Peter Franz Schweizer (born November 24, 1964) is an American investigative journalist, novelist, author and political consultant.",
" He is the president of the Government Accountability Institute (GAI) and a former William J. Casey Research Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution.",
" He is also Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large."
],
"title": "Peter Schweizer"
}
] |
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"Title: Cheryl Mills\n\nCheryl D. Mills (born 1965) is an American lawyer and corporate executive. She first came into public prominence while serving as deputy White House Counsel for President Bill Clinton, whom she defended during his 1999 impeachment trial. She has worked for New York University as Senior Vice President, served as Senior Adviser and Counsel for Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, and is considered a member of Hillary Clinton's group of core advisers, self-designated as \"Hillaryland\". She served as Counselor and Chief of Staff to Hillary Clinton during her whole tenure as United States Secretary of State. After leaving the State Department in January, 2013, she founded BlackIvy Group, which builds businesses in Africa.",
"Title: Government Accountability Institute\n\nThe Government Accountability Institute (GAI) is a conservative nonprofit investigative research organization located in Tallahassee, Florida. GAI was founded in 2012 by Peter Schweizer and Stephen Bannon with funding from Robert Mercer and family. Schweizer serves as the group's president. The group is known for its involvement with the publication of the investigative books \"Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich\" and \"Bush Bucks: How Public Service and Corporations Helped Make Jeb Rich\".",
"Title: Clinton Cash\n\nClinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich is a 2015 \"New York Times\" bestselling book by Peter Schweizer in which he investigates donations made to the Clinton Foundation by foreign entities, paid speeches made by Bill and Hillary Clinton, and the state of the Clintons' finances since leaving the White House in 2001. It was published by Broadside Books, a division of HarperCollins. Research for the book was conducted by the Government Accountability Institute, a conservative nonprofit investigative research organization founded by Peter Schweizer and Steve Bannon. It has been adapted into both a film and a graphic novel.",
"Title: Kevin Flynn (journalist)\n\nKevin Flynn, is an American journalist who is an editor with \"The New York Times\", and the co-author of \"102 Minutes: The Untold Story of the Fight to Survive Inside the Twin Towers\". His work as an investigative editor helped earn The New York Times numerous awards, including a 2009 Pulitzer Prize. He served as the newspaper’s police bureau chief from 1998 to 2002 when he became investigations editor for the newspaper's Metro desk. He is currently investigations editor for the paper's Culture desk.",
"Title: The Hunting of the President\n\nThe Hunting of the President is a 2004 English language documentary film about Bill Clinton. Clinton and his wife Hillary Clinton appear in archived footage. The film is based on the book The Hunting of the President: The Ten Year Campaign to Destroy Bill and Hillary Clinton, written by investigative journalists Joe Conason and Gene Lyons, and published by Thomas Dunne Books in 2000. Narrated by Morgan Freeman, the film premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival.",
"Title: Gayle Tzemach Lemmon\n\nGayle Tzemach Lemmon (born 1973) is a journalist, writer, and researcher. She is the author of two \"New York Times\" best sellers, \"The Dressmaker of Khair Khana\", published in March 2011 by HarperCollins, and \"Ashley's War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield\", published in 2015 by HarperCollins. Lemmon is also the author of \"Child Brides, Global Consequences: How to End Child Marriage\", published in 2014 by the Council on Foreign Relations, where she is a Senior Fellow. In addition to her position at CFR, Lemmon is a CNN contributor, and writes for the \"Atlantic's\" Defense One site, covering foreign policy and national security matters.",
"Title: Wynton Hall\n\nWynton Hall is Breitbart News managing editor and Social Media Director. He is also the owner of Wynton Hall & Co, a celebrity ghostwriting and communications agency, and a Government Accountability Institute communication strategist. He has ghostwritten several New York Times bestsellers, including Donald Trump's book \"Time to Get Tough\".",
"Title: Florida TaxWatch\n\nFlorida Taxwatch is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit taxpayer research institute located in Tallahassee, Florida. Founded in 1979 as the Citizens Council for Budget Research, Florida TaxWatch conducts research that aims to improve government efficiency and accountability. Florida TaxWatch is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit educational and research organization. Since 1982, the organization has been led by President and CEO Dominic M. Calabro.",
"Title: Overthrow (book)\n\nOverthrow: America's Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq is a book published in 2006 by \"New York Times\" foreign correspondent and author Stephen Kinzer about the United States's involvement in the overthrow of foreign governments from the late 19th century to the present. According to Kinzer, the first such instance was the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1893, and continuing to America-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. His examples include mini-histories of the U.S.-supported or encouraged coups d'état in Hawaii, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, Nicaragua, Honduras, Iran, Guatemala, South Vietnam, Chile, Grenada, Panama, Afghanistan, and Iraq.",
"Title: Peter Schweizer\n\nPeter Franz Schweizer (born November 24, 1964) is an American investigative journalist, novelist, author and political consultant. He is the president of the Government Accountability Institute (GAI) and a former William J. Casey Research Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. He is also Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large."
] |
1,094
|
Which retired Iranian footballer, currently a coach, was part of the Iranian football club in Tehran, Iran called the Fath Tehran F.C.?
|
Vahid Hashemian
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bridge
|
hard
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"Pas Tehran Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال پاس تهران ) was an Iranian football club based in Tehran, Iran.",
" Pas F.C. was the football club of the multisport Pas Cultural and Sport Club.",
" The club has a long and rich history and has always been associated with Iranian police, receiving most of its funding from that branch.",
" In recent years the football club has shown itself to be a contender, thanks to increased funding and support from the team board.",
" The team played its matches in Shahid Dastgerdi Stadium.",
" On 9 June 2007, Pas Tehran was officially dissolved.",
" Their right to participate in the Persian Gulf Cup was given to a newly formed team called Pas Hamedan."
],
"title": "PAS Tehran F.C."
},
{
"sentences": [
"Shahin Tehran Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال شاهین تهران ) is an Iranian football club based in Tehran, Iran.",
" Shahin A.C. is located at East of Tehran in the Narmak neighborhood (Golestan Street).",
" Shahin was the most popular clubs in Iran before the 1960s and it had a rivalry with Taj Tehran.",
" Their match was the most important derby of Iran at the time.",
" Shahin F.C. was dissolved in 1966 for political reasons.",
" Shahin was revived again after the Iranian Revolution in 1979.",
" Due to the Iran-Iraq War, The national league was not held during the 1980s, however, Shahin was one of the strongest teams in the provincial league of Tehran."
],
"title": "Shahin Tehran F.C."
},
{
"sentences": [
"Vahid Hashemian (Persian: وحيد هاشميان , born 21 July 1976) is a retired Iranian footballer and current coach."
],
"title": "Vahid Hashemian"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Seyed Mohammad Panjali Qomi (born July 26, 1955 in Tehran, Iran) is a retired Iranian footballer and a football coach.",
" He played for Bargh Tehran, Fath Tehran, F.C. Aboomoslem, Persepolis FC, Al-Ittihad and the Iran national football team, where he made 45 appearances.",
" He usually played in the defender position.",
" He was also team manager of Persepolis from 1993 until 1994."
],
"title": "Mohammad Panjali"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hadi Tavoosi (هادی طاووسی in Persian, born 7 October 1938 in Tehran, Iran) is a retired Iranian footballer and administrator.",
" He was a Goalkeeper and has played most of his playing careers in Shahin and Persepolis.",
" He was also played one season at Paykan on loan.",
" He was retired in 1974 and became a vice president at Iranian Football Federation.",
" After resignation of Naser Noamooz in 1980, Tavoosi was appointed as president of the football federation.",
" He was president of Iranian FA from 6 October 1980 until 8 August 1981."
],
"title": "Hadi Tavoosi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Reza Rezaeimanesh (Persian: رضا رضائی منش , born 1969 in Tehran) is a retired Iranian football Right Wingback.",
" He played for Esteghlal Jonub Tehran F.C., Pas F.C., Bahman F.C. and the Iranian national football team.",
" He also had a stint with Singaporean side Geylang in 1997."
],
"title": "Reza Rezaeimanesh"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Fath Tehran F.C. was an Iranian Football club based in Tehran, Iran.",
" It was the first club of former Bayern Munich midfielder Ali Karimi, and former VfL Bochum striker Vahid Hashemian."
],
"title": "Fath Tehran F.C."
},
{
"sentences": [
"Farshad Pious (Persian: فرشاد پیوس , born January 12, 1962 in Tehran, Iran) is a retired Iranian football player who was a striker for a number of clubs in Iran, most notably Persepolis, as well as Iran national football team.",
" He is regarded as one of the best players in the history of Iranian football.",
" He helped Persepolis win their only ever Asian Cup Winners' Cup in 1991 and also led them to a runners-up finish the following year.",
" Pious was named the Iranian Football League top scorer on seven occasions.",
" He is also Persepolis' greatest ever scorer with 153 goals in 211 games."
],
"title": "Farshad Pious"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ali Karimi (Persian: علی کریمی ] (born 8 November 1978) is an Iranian coach and retired footballer.",
" He has played for Fath Tehran, Persepolis, Al-Ahli Dubai, Bayern Munich, Qatar SC, Steel Azin, Schalke 04, Tractor Sazi, and the Iran national team for which he scored 38 goals in 127 appearances.",
" In 2004, he became the fourth Iranian player to win the Asian Footballer of the Year.",
" He announced his retirement at the end of the 2013–14 season and, on 11 April 2014, played the final game of his 18-year career.",
" He is currently manager of Naft Tehran."
],
"title": "Ali Karimi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Reza Hassanzadeh (born 1964 in Tehran, Iran) is a retired Iranian football player who played for Esteghlal Tehran for most of his career.",
" He Was playing defender in Esteghlal Tehran and Team Melli for almost a decade in 90's.",
" During his professional career he scored 2 important goals.",
" one of them was against Liaoning FC in 1990–91 Asian Club Championship Final.",
" Reza scored Tehran giants first goal which later Samad Marfavi scored second goal and helped Esteghlal FC to win Asian title for second time."
],
"title": "Reza Hassanzadeh (footballer, born 1964)"
}
] |
[
"Title: PAS Tehran F.C.\n\nPas Tehran Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال پاس تهران ) was an Iranian football club based in Tehran, Iran. Pas F.C. was the football club of the multisport Pas Cultural and Sport Club. The club has a long and rich history and has always been associated with Iranian police, receiving most of its funding from that branch. In recent years the football club has shown itself to be a contender, thanks to increased funding and support from the team board. The team played its matches in Shahid Dastgerdi Stadium. On 9 June 2007, Pas Tehran was officially dissolved. Their right to participate in the Persian Gulf Cup was given to a newly formed team called Pas Hamedan.",
"Title: Shahin Tehran F.C.\n\nShahin Tehran Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال شاهین تهران ) is an Iranian football club based in Tehran, Iran. Shahin A.C. is located at East of Tehran in the Narmak neighborhood (Golestan Street). Shahin was the most popular clubs in Iran before the 1960s and it had a rivalry with Taj Tehran. Their match was the most important derby of Iran at the time. Shahin F.C. was dissolved in 1966 for political reasons. Shahin was revived again after the Iranian Revolution in 1979. Due to the Iran-Iraq War, The national league was not held during the 1980s, however, Shahin was one of the strongest teams in the provincial league of Tehran.",
"Title: Vahid Hashemian\n\nVahid Hashemian (Persian: وحيد هاشميان , born 21 July 1976) is a retired Iranian footballer and current coach.",
"Title: Mohammad Panjali\n\nSeyed Mohammad Panjali Qomi (born July 26, 1955 in Tehran, Iran) is a retired Iranian footballer and a football coach. He played for Bargh Tehran, Fath Tehran, F.C. Aboomoslem, Persepolis FC, Al-Ittihad and the Iran national football team, where he made 45 appearances. He usually played in the defender position. He was also team manager of Persepolis from 1993 until 1994.",
"Title: Hadi Tavoosi\n\nHadi Tavoosi (هادی طاووسی in Persian, born 7 October 1938 in Tehran, Iran) is a retired Iranian footballer and administrator. He was a Goalkeeper and has played most of his playing careers in Shahin and Persepolis. He was also played one season at Paykan on loan. He was retired in 1974 and became a vice president at Iranian Football Federation. After resignation of Naser Noamooz in 1980, Tavoosi was appointed as president of the football federation. He was president of Iranian FA from 6 October 1980 until 8 August 1981.",
"Title: Reza Rezaeimanesh\n\nReza Rezaeimanesh (Persian: رضا رضائی منش , born 1969 in Tehran) is a retired Iranian football Right Wingback. He played for Esteghlal Jonub Tehran F.C., Pas F.C., Bahman F.C. and the Iranian national football team. He also had a stint with Singaporean side Geylang in 1997.",
"Title: Fath Tehran F.C.\n\nFath Tehran F.C. was an Iranian Football club based in Tehran, Iran. It was the first club of former Bayern Munich midfielder Ali Karimi, and former VfL Bochum striker Vahid Hashemian.",
"Title: Farshad Pious\n\nFarshad Pious (Persian: فرشاد پیوس , born January 12, 1962 in Tehran, Iran) is a retired Iranian football player who was a striker for a number of clubs in Iran, most notably Persepolis, as well as Iran national football team. He is regarded as one of the best players in the history of Iranian football. He helped Persepolis win their only ever Asian Cup Winners' Cup in 1991 and also led them to a runners-up finish the following year. Pious was named the Iranian Football League top scorer on seven occasions. He is also Persepolis' greatest ever scorer with 153 goals in 211 games.",
"Title: Ali Karimi\n\nAli Karimi (Persian: علی کریمی ] (born 8 November 1978) is an Iranian coach and retired footballer. He has played for Fath Tehran, Persepolis, Al-Ahli Dubai, Bayern Munich, Qatar SC, Steel Azin, Schalke 04, Tractor Sazi, and the Iran national team for which he scored 38 goals in 127 appearances. In 2004, he became the fourth Iranian player to win the Asian Footballer of the Year. He announced his retirement at the end of the 2013–14 season and, on 11 April 2014, played the final game of his 18-year career. He is currently manager of Naft Tehran.",
"Title: Reza Hassanzadeh (footballer, born 1964)\n\nReza Hassanzadeh (born 1964 in Tehran, Iran) is a retired Iranian football player who played for Esteghlal Tehran for most of his career. He Was playing defender in Esteghlal Tehran and Team Melli for almost a decade in 90's. During his professional career he scored 2 important goals. one of them was against Liaoning FC in 1990–91 Asian Club Championship Final. Reza scored Tehran giants first goal which later Samad Marfavi scored second goal and helped Esteghlal FC to win Asian title for second time."
] |
1,095
|
Which was decided first, Graham v. Florida or District of Columbia v. Heller?
|
District of Columbia v. Heller
|
comparison
|
hard
|
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"title": [
"Graham v. Florida",
"District of Columbia v. Heller"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975 was passed by the District of Columbia city council on September 24, 1976.",
" The law banned residents from owning handguns, automatic firearms, or high-capacity semi-automatic firearms, as well as prohibited possession of unregistered firearms. Exceptions to the ban were allowed for police officers and guns registered before 1976.",
" The law also required firearms kept in the home to be \"unloaded, disassembled, or bound by a trigger lock or similar device\"; this was deemed to be a prohibition on the use of firearms for self-defense in the home.",
" On June 26, 2008, in the historic case of \"District of Columbia v. Heller\", the Supreme Court of the United States determined that the ban and trigger lock provisions violate the Second Amendment."
],
"title": "Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Guy Montag Doe v. San Francisco Housing Authority is a lawsuit filed by the National Rifle Association the day after the United States Supreme Court decided in \"District of Columbia v. Heller\" that the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution protects an individual's right to possess a firearm for private use.",
" The complaint against San Francisco challenges the city's ban of guns in public housing."
],
"title": "Guy Montag Doe v. San Francisco Housing Authority"
},
{
"sentences": [
"McDonald v. Chicago, 561 U.S. 742 (2010), is a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United States that found that the right of an individual to \"keep and bear arms\" as protected under the Second Amendment is incorporated by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment against the states.",
" The decision cleared up the uncertainty left in the wake of \"District of Columbia v. Heller\" as to the scope of gun rights in regard to the states."
],
"title": "McDonald v. City of Chicago"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Stephen P. Halbrook is a Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute and an author and lawyer known for his litigation on behalf of the National Rifle Association.",
" He has written extensively about the original meanings of the Second Amendment and the Fourteenth Amendment (the latter as applied to Second Amendment rights).",
" He has argued and won three cases before the US Supreme Court: \"Printz v. United States\", \"United States v. Thompson-Center Arms Company\", and \"Castillo v. United States\".",
" He has also written briefs in many other cases, including the Supreme Court cases \"Small v. United States\" (pertaining to the Gun Control Act of 1968) and \"McDonald v. Chicago\".",
" In \"District of Columbia v. Heller\", he wrote a brief on behalf of the majority of both houses of Congress.",
" More broadly, his decades of research on the Second Amendment contributed to the intellectual foundation of the \"Heller\" decision.",
" He has written many books and articles on the topic of gun control, some of which have been cited in Supreme Court opinions (\"Heller\", \"McDonald\", \"Printz v. United States\").",
" He has testified before congress on multiple occasions.",
" Halbrook’s most important scholarly contribution, however, was the book \"That Every Man Be Armed\", originally published in 1986.",
" The book was the most thorough analysis of the legal history and original intent of the Second Amendment."
],
"title": "Stephen Halbrook"
},
{
"sentences": [
"District of Columbia v. Heller, 554 U.S. 570 (2008) , is a landmark case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held, in a 5–4 decision, that the Second Amendment protects an individual's right to possess a firearm unconnected with service in a militia for traditionally lawful purposes, such as self-defense within the home, and that Washington, D.C.'s handgun ban and requirement that lawfully-owned rifles and shotguns be kept \"unloaded and disassembled or bound by a trigger lock\" violated this guarantee.",
" Due to Washington, D.C.",
"'s special status as a federal district, the decision did not address the question of whether the Second Amendment's protections are incorporated by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment against the states, which was addressed two years later by \"McDonald v. City of Chicago\" (2010) in which it was found that they are.",
" It was the first Supreme Court case to decide whether the Second Amendment protects an individual right to keep and bear arms for self-defense."
],
"title": "District of Columbia v. Heller"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Dirty Dozen is a Cato Institute book, written by Robert A. Levy and William Mellor and released in May 2008, about twelve U.S. Supreme Court decisions that were viewed as greatly undermining individual freedom by expanding the power of government.",
" The book was the subject of many reviews and much press.",
" It was released around the time that Levy gained media attention as the organizer and financier behind \"District of Columbia v. Heller.\""
],
"title": "The Dirty Dozen (book)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Robert A. Levy (born 1941 in Washington, DC) is the chairman of the libertarian Cato Institute and the organizer and financier behind \"District of Columbia v. Heller\", the Supreme Court Case that established the Second Amendment as affirming an individual right to gun ownership.",
" He is a Cato senior fellow and an author and pundit.",
" Before becoming a lawyer, he was the founder and CEO of CDA Investment Technologies."
],
"title": "Robert A. Levy"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Clayton E. Cramer is an American historian, author, gun enthusiast, and software engineer.",
" He played an important early role in documenting errors in the book \"\" by Michael A. Bellesiles, a book that was later proven to be based on fraudulent research.",
" His work was cited by the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas in \"United States v. Emerson\", 46 F.Supp.2d 598 (N.D.Tex.",
" 1999).",
" His research also informed the Supreme Court decision in the seminal Second Amendment cases \"District of Columbia v. Heller\" and \"McDonald v. Chicago\".",
" He holds an MA in history from Sonoma State University.",
" He currently resides in Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, near Boise."
],
"title": "Clayton Cramer"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Graham v. Florida, 560 U.S. 48 (2010) , was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States holding that juvenile offenders cannot be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole for non-homicide offenses.",
" The court decided that \"Roper v. Simmons\" (2005), which had abolished the death penalty for juvenile offenders as unconstitutional, should apply also to sentences of life without the possibility of parole."
],
"title": "Graham v. Florida"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Under the \"Noerr–Pennington\" doctrine, private entities are immune from liability under the antitrust laws for attempts to influence the passage or enforcement of laws, even if the laws they advocate for would have anticompetitive effects. \"",
"Eastern Railroad Presidents Conference v. Noerr Motor Freight, Inc.\", 365 U.S. 127, 135 (1961) ; \"United Mine Workers v. Pennington\", 381 U.S. 657, 670 (1965) .",
" The doctrine is grounded in the First Amendment protection of political speech, and \"upon a recognition that the antitrust laws, 'tailored as they are for the business world, are not at all appropriate for application in the political arena.' \" \"",
"City of Columbia v. Omni Outdoor Advertising, Inc.\", 499 U.S. 365, 380 (1991) (quoting \"Noerr\", 365 U.S. 127, 141 (1961) ."
],
"title": "Noerr–Pennington doctrine"
}
] |
[
"Title: Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975\n\nThe Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975 was passed by the District of Columbia city council on September 24, 1976. The law banned residents from owning handguns, automatic firearms, or high-capacity semi-automatic firearms, as well as prohibited possession of unregistered firearms. Exceptions to the ban were allowed for police officers and guns registered before 1976. The law also required firearms kept in the home to be \"unloaded, disassembled, or bound by a trigger lock or similar device\"; this was deemed to be a prohibition on the use of firearms for self-defense in the home. On June 26, 2008, in the historic case of \"District of Columbia v. Heller\", the Supreme Court of the United States determined that the ban and trigger lock provisions violate the Second Amendment.",
"Title: Guy Montag Doe v. San Francisco Housing Authority\n\nGuy Montag Doe v. San Francisco Housing Authority is a lawsuit filed by the National Rifle Association the day after the United States Supreme Court decided in \"District of Columbia v. Heller\" that the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution protects an individual's right to possess a firearm for private use. The complaint against San Francisco challenges the city's ban of guns in public housing.",
"Title: McDonald v. City of Chicago\n\nMcDonald v. Chicago, 561 U.S. 742 (2010), is a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United States that found that the right of an individual to \"keep and bear arms\" as protected under the Second Amendment is incorporated by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment against the states. The decision cleared up the uncertainty left in the wake of \"District of Columbia v. Heller\" as to the scope of gun rights in regard to the states.",
"Title: Stephen Halbrook\n\nStephen P. Halbrook is a Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute and an author and lawyer known for his litigation on behalf of the National Rifle Association. He has written extensively about the original meanings of the Second Amendment and the Fourteenth Amendment (the latter as applied to Second Amendment rights). He has argued and won three cases before the US Supreme Court: \"Printz v. United States\", \"United States v. Thompson-Center Arms Company\", and \"Castillo v. United States\". He has also written briefs in many other cases, including the Supreme Court cases \"Small v. United States\" (pertaining to the Gun Control Act of 1968) and \"McDonald v. Chicago\". In \"District of Columbia v. Heller\", he wrote a brief on behalf of the majority of both houses of Congress. More broadly, his decades of research on the Second Amendment contributed to the intellectual foundation of the \"Heller\" decision. He has written many books and articles on the topic of gun control, some of which have been cited in Supreme Court opinions (\"Heller\", \"McDonald\", \"Printz v. United States\"). He has testified before congress on multiple occasions. Halbrook’s most important scholarly contribution, however, was the book \"That Every Man Be Armed\", originally published in 1986. The book was the most thorough analysis of the legal history and original intent of the Second Amendment.",
"Title: District of Columbia v. Heller\n\nDistrict of Columbia v. Heller, 554 U.S. 570 (2008) , is a landmark case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held, in a 5–4 decision, that the Second Amendment protects an individual's right to possess a firearm unconnected with service in a militia for traditionally lawful purposes, such as self-defense within the home, and that Washington, D.C.'s handgun ban and requirement that lawfully-owned rifles and shotguns be kept \"unloaded and disassembled or bound by a trigger lock\" violated this guarantee. Due to Washington, D.C. 's special status as a federal district, the decision did not address the question of whether the Second Amendment's protections are incorporated by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment against the states, which was addressed two years later by \"McDonald v. City of Chicago\" (2010) in which it was found that they are. It was the first Supreme Court case to decide whether the Second Amendment protects an individual right to keep and bear arms for self-defense.",
"Title: The Dirty Dozen (book)\n\nThe Dirty Dozen is a Cato Institute book, written by Robert A. Levy and William Mellor and released in May 2008, about twelve U.S. Supreme Court decisions that were viewed as greatly undermining individual freedom by expanding the power of government. The book was the subject of many reviews and much press. It was released around the time that Levy gained media attention as the organizer and financier behind \"District of Columbia v. Heller.\"",
"Title: Robert A. Levy\n\nRobert A. Levy (born 1941 in Washington, DC) is the chairman of the libertarian Cato Institute and the organizer and financier behind \"District of Columbia v. Heller\", the Supreme Court Case that established the Second Amendment as affirming an individual right to gun ownership. He is a Cato senior fellow and an author and pundit. Before becoming a lawyer, he was the founder and CEO of CDA Investment Technologies.",
"Title: Clayton Cramer\n\nClayton E. Cramer is an American historian, author, gun enthusiast, and software engineer. He played an important early role in documenting errors in the book \"\" by Michael A. Bellesiles, a book that was later proven to be based on fraudulent research. His work was cited by the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas in \"United States v. Emerson\", 46 F.Supp.2d 598 (N.D.Tex. 1999). His research also informed the Supreme Court decision in the seminal Second Amendment cases \"District of Columbia v. Heller\" and \"McDonald v. Chicago\". He holds an MA in history from Sonoma State University. He currently resides in Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, near Boise.",
"Title: Graham v. Florida\n\nGraham v. Florida, 560 U.S. 48 (2010) , was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States holding that juvenile offenders cannot be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole for non-homicide offenses. The court decided that \"Roper v. Simmons\" (2005), which had abolished the death penalty for juvenile offenders as unconstitutional, should apply also to sentences of life without the possibility of parole.",
"Title: Noerr–Pennington doctrine\n\nUnder the \"Noerr–Pennington\" doctrine, private entities are immune from liability under the antitrust laws for attempts to influence the passage or enforcement of laws, even if the laws they advocate for would have anticompetitive effects. \" Eastern Railroad Presidents Conference v. Noerr Motor Freight, Inc.\", 365 U.S. 127, 135 (1961) ; \"United Mine Workers v. Pennington\", 381 U.S. 657, 670 (1965) . The doctrine is grounded in the First Amendment protection of political speech, and \"upon a recognition that the antitrust laws, 'tailored as they are for the business world, are not at all appropriate for application in the political arena.' \" \" City of Columbia v. Omni Outdoor Advertising, Inc.\", 499 U.S. 365, 380 (1991) (quoting \"Noerr\", 365 U.S. 127, 141 (1961) ."
] |
1,096
|
A point-contact transistor was the first type of solid-state electronic transistor ever constructed, it was developed by which American physicist, electrical engineer, and research scientist?
|
John Bardeen
|
bridge
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easy
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1,
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"sentences": [
"The spacistor was a type of transistor developed in the 1950s as an improvement over the point-contact transistor and the later alloy junction transistor.",
" It offered much higher speed than earlier transistors.",
" It became obsolete in the early 1960s with the development of the diffusion transistor."
],
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"sentences": [
"A point-contact transistor was the first type of solid-state electronic transistor ever constructed.",
" It was developed by research scientists John Bardeen, William Shockley, and Walter Brattain at Bell Laboratories in December, 1947.",
" They worked in a group led by physicist William Shockley.",
" The group had been working together on experiments and theories of electric field effects in solid state materials, with the aim of replacing vacuum tubes with a smaller, less power-consuming device."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The grown-junction transistor was the first type of bipolar \"junction\" transistor made.",
" It was invented by William Shockley at Bell Labs on June 23, 1948 (patent filed June 26, 1948), six months after the first bipolar point-contact transistor.",
" The first germanium prototypes were made in 1949.",
" Bell Labs announced Shockley’s grown-junction transistor on July 4, 1951."
],
"title": "Grown-junction transistor"
},
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"sentences": [
"Hot carrier injection (HCI) is a phenomenon in solid-state electronic devices where an electron or a “hole” gains sufficient kinetic energy to overcome a potential barrier necessary to break an interface state.",
" The term \"hot\" refers to the effective temperature used to model carrier density, not to the overall temperature of the device.",
" Since the charge carriers can become trapped in the gate dielectric of a MOS transistor, the switching characteristics of the transistor can be permanently changed.",
" Hot-carrier injection is one of the mechanisms that adversely affects the reliability of semiconductors of solid-state devices."
],
"title": "Hot-carrier injection"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Walter Houser Brattain ( ; February 10, 1902 – October 13, 1987) was an American physicist at Bell Labs who, along with fellow scientists John Bardeen and William Shockley, invented the point-contact transistor in December 1947.",
" They shared the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics for their invention.",
" Brattain devoted much of his life to research on surface states."
],
"title": "Walter Houser Brattain"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jewell James Ebers (November 25, 1921 – March 1959) was an American electrical engineer who is remembered for the mathematical model of the bipolar junction transistor that he published with John L. Moll in 1954.",
" The Ebers-Moll model of the transistor views the transistor as a pair of diodes, and the model is a fusion of the models of these diodes."
],
"title": "Jewell James Ebers"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John Northrup Shive (February 22, 1913 – June 1, 1984) was an American physicist and inventor.",
" He made notable contributions in electronic engineering and solid-state physics during the early days of transistor development at Bell Laboratories.",
" In particular, he produced experimental evidence that holes could diffuse through bulk germanium, and not just along the surface as previously thought.",
" This paved the way from Bardeen and Brattain's point contact transistor to Shockley's more-robust junction transistor.",
" Shive is best known for inventing the phototransistor in 1948 (a device that combines the sensitivity to light of a photodiode and the current gain of a transistor), and for the Shive wave machine in 1959 (an educational apparatus used to illustrate wave motion)."
],
"title": "John N. Shive"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The BC548 is a general-purpose NPN bipolar junction transistor commonly used in European and American electronic equipment.",
" It is notably often the first type of bipolar transistor hobbyists encounter, and is often featured in designs in hobby electronics magazines where a general-purpose transistor is required.",
" The BC548 is low in cost and widely available."
],
"title": "BC548"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The surface-barrier transistor is a type of transistor developed by Philco in 1953 as an improvement to the alloy-junction transistor and the earlier point-contact transistor.",
" Like the modern Schottky transistor, it offered much higher speed than earlier transistors and used metal–semiconductor junctions (instead of semiconductor–semiconductor junctions), but unlike the schottky transistor, both junctions were metal–semiconductor junctions."
],
"title": "Surface-barrier transistor"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John Bardeen ( ; May 23, 1908 – January 30, 1991) was an American physicist and electrical engineer, the only person to have won the Nobel Prize in Physics twice: first in 1956 with William Shockley and Walter Brattain for the invention of the transistor; and again in 1972 with Leon N Cooper and John Robert Schrieffer for a fundamental theory of conventional superconductivity known as the BCS theory."
],
"title": "John Bardeen"
}
] |
[
"Title: Spacistor\n\nThe spacistor was a type of transistor developed in the 1950s as an improvement over the point-contact transistor and the later alloy junction transistor. It offered much higher speed than earlier transistors. It became obsolete in the early 1960s with the development of the diffusion transistor.",
"Title: Point-contact transistor\n\nA point-contact transistor was the first type of solid-state electronic transistor ever constructed. It was developed by research scientists John Bardeen, William Shockley, and Walter Brattain at Bell Laboratories in December, 1947. They worked in a group led by physicist William Shockley. The group had been working together on experiments and theories of electric field effects in solid state materials, with the aim of replacing vacuum tubes with a smaller, less power-consuming device.",
"Title: Grown-junction transistor\n\nThe grown-junction transistor was the first type of bipolar \"junction\" transistor made. It was invented by William Shockley at Bell Labs on June 23, 1948 (patent filed June 26, 1948), six months after the first bipolar point-contact transistor. The first germanium prototypes were made in 1949. Bell Labs announced Shockley’s grown-junction transistor on July 4, 1951.",
"Title: Hot-carrier injection\n\nHot carrier injection (HCI) is a phenomenon in solid-state electronic devices where an electron or a “hole” gains sufficient kinetic energy to overcome a potential barrier necessary to break an interface state. The term \"hot\" refers to the effective temperature used to model carrier density, not to the overall temperature of the device. Since the charge carriers can become trapped in the gate dielectric of a MOS transistor, the switching characteristics of the transistor can be permanently changed. Hot-carrier injection is one of the mechanisms that adversely affects the reliability of semiconductors of solid-state devices.",
"Title: Walter Houser Brattain\n\nWalter Houser Brattain ( ; February 10, 1902 – October 13, 1987) was an American physicist at Bell Labs who, along with fellow scientists John Bardeen and William Shockley, invented the point-contact transistor in December 1947. They shared the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics for their invention. Brattain devoted much of his life to research on surface states.",
"Title: Jewell James Ebers\n\nJewell James Ebers (November 25, 1921 – March 1959) was an American electrical engineer who is remembered for the mathematical model of the bipolar junction transistor that he published with John L. Moll in 1954. The Ebers-Moll model of the transistor views the transistor as a pair of diodes, and the model is a fusion of the models of these diodes.",
"Title: John N. Shive\n\nJohn Northrup Shive (February 22, 1913 – June 1, 1984) was an American physicist and inventor. He made notable contributions in electronic engineering and solid-state physics during the early days of transistor development at Bell Laboratories. In particular, he produced experimental evidence that holes could diffuse through bulk germanium, and not just along the surface as previously thought. This paved the way from Bardeen and Brattain's point contact transistor to Shockley's more-robust junction transistor. Shive is best known for inventing the phototransistor in 1948 (a device that combines the sensitivity to light of a photodiode and the current gain of a transistor), and for the Shive wave machine in 1959 (an educational apparatus used to illustrate wave motion).",
"Title: BC548\n\nThe BC548 is a general-purpose NPN bipolar junction transistor commonly used in European and American electronic equipment. It is notably often the first type of bipolar transistor hobbyists encounter, and is often featured in designs in hobby electronics magazines where a general-purpose transistor is required. The BC548 is low in cost and widely available.",
"Title: Surface-barrier transistor\n\nThe surface-barrier transistor is a type of transistor developed by Philco in 1953 as an improvement to the alloy-junction transistor and the earlier point-contact transistor. Like the modern Schottky transistor, it offered much higher speed than earlier transistors and used metal–semiconductor junctions (instead of semiconductor–semiconductor junctions), but unlike the schottky transistor, both junctions were metal–semiconductor junctions.",
"Title: John Bardeen\n\nJohn Bardeen ( ; May 23, 1908 – January 30, 1991) was an American physicist and electrical engineer, the only person to have won the Nobel Prize in Physics twice: first in 1956 with William Shockley and Walter Brattain for the invention of the transistor; and again in 1972 with Leon N Cooper and John Robert Schrieffer for a fundamental theory of conventional superconductivity known as the BCS theory."
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" The series aired on October 14, 1981 with the two part episode \"I'm Lum-chan the Notorious!\"",
" / \"It's Raining Oil All Over Town\".",
" The first 106 episodes were directed by Mamoru Oshii and the remainder by Kazuo Yamazaki.",
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" The 194th episode \"Urusei Yatsura Immediate Farewell Special - Shine!!",
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"\"iCarly\" is an American sitcom that originally aired on Nickelodeon from September 8, 2007, to November 23, 2012.",
" The series stars Miranda Cosgrove as Carly Shay who becomes an Internet star.",
" Nickelodeon promoted many episodes such as \"iDo\", \"iHire an Idiot\", \"iPity the Nevel\", \"iDate Sam & Freddie\", etc. as specials, despite their being regular episodes.",
" The lower case \"i\" which begins the episode titles represents the internet, as in \"\"i\"Carly\".",
" The show was nominated for an Emmy award for Outstanding Children's Program in 2009.",
" The series ended on November 23, 2012, with the one-hour special episode \"iGoodbye\".",
" A total of 7 seasons and 109 episodes were broadcast.",
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"Peter Gunn is an American private eye television series which aired on the NBC and later ABC television networks from 1958 to 1961.",
" The show's creator (and also writer and director on occasion) was Blake Edwards.",
" It was also directed by Boris Sagal, Robert Gist, Jack Arnold, Lamont Johnson, one episode by Robert Altman, and several others.",
" A total of 114 thirty-minute episodes were produced by Spartan Productions.",
" Season one was filmed at Universal Studios, seasons two and three were filmed at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.",
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"Bernard \"Barney\" P. Milton Oliver Fife is a fictional character in the American television program \"The Andy Griffith Show\", portrayed by comic actor Don Knotts.",
" Barney Fife is a deputy sheriff in the slow paced, sleepy southern community of Mayberry, North Carolina.",
" He appeared in the first five seasons (1960–65) as a main character, and, after leaving the show at the end of season five, made a few guest appearances in the following three color seasons (1965–68).",
" He also appeared in the first episode of the spin-off series \"Mayberry R.F.D.\" (1968–1971), and in the 1986 reunion telemovie \"Return to Mayberry\".",
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"On 11 October 2011, United States officials alleged there was a plot tied to the Iranian government to assassinate Saudi ambassador Adel al-Jubeir in the United States.",
" The plot was referred to as the \"Iran assassination plot\" or the \"Iran terror plot\" in the media, while the Federal Bureau of Investigation named the case \"Operation Red Coalition\".",
" Iranian nationals Manssor Arbabsiar and Gholam Shakuri were charged on 11 October 2011 in federal court in New York with plotting to assassinate Al-Jubeir.",
" According to U.S. officials, the two planned to kill Al-Jubeir at a restaurant with a bomb and subsequently bomb the Saudi embassy and the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C. Bombings in Buenos Aires were also discussed.",
" Arbabsiar was arrested on 29 September 2011 at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York while Shakuri remained at large.",
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"Joel Powhatan Wooldridge (born July 19, 1979 in Buffalo, NY) is a multi national champion and world junior champion in contract bridge as well as an expert foosball player.",
" In 1990, Wooldridge broke Sam Hirschman's previous record for the youngest to achieve Life Master status with the American Contract Bridge League surpassing the mark of 11 years, 9 months and 5 days with a new record of 11 years, 4 months and 13 days.",
" Wooldridge, while best known for his bridge, is also an accomplished Jenga and Connect-four player winning the past three year running national championship.",
"'Sam's brother Dan broke Joel's record four years later.",
" Wooldridge lives in New York City."
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"\"The Most Popular Girls in School\" (abbreviated \"MPGIS\") is an American stop-motion animated comedy web series that debuted on YouTube on May 1, 2012.",
" Created by Mark Cope and Carlo Moss, the series animates Barbie, Ken and other fashion dolls, usually with customized costumes and hairstyles, as various characters.",
" \"MPGIS\" follows the exploits of the fictional Overland Park High School cheerleading squad and their friends, family and enemies. \"",
"Variety\" described the series as \"\"Mean Girls\" meets \"South Park\"\".",
" To date, over 80 episodes have been released.",
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"The Most Popular Girls in School (abbreviated MPGIS) is an American stop-motion animated comedy web series that debuted on YouTube on May 1, 2012.",
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" \"MPGIS\" follows the exploits of the fictional Overland Park High School cheerleading squad and their friends, family and enemies. \"",
"Variety\" described the series as \"\"Mean Girls\" meets \"South Park\"\".",
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"Title: List of Urusei Yatsura episodes\n\nUrusei Yatsura is a manga series by Rumiko Takahashi that was later adapted into an anime series. The series was adapted by Kitty Films into a 195 episode TV series that aired from October 14, 1981 to March 19, 1986 on Fuji Television. With the exception of episodes 10 and 11, the first 21 episodes were composed of two stories. The series aired on October 14, 1981 with the two part episode \"I'm Lum-chan the Notorious!\" / \"It's Raining Oil All Over Town\". The first 106 episodes were directed by Mamoru Oshii and the remainder by Kazuo Yamazaki. \"Urusei Yatsura\" concluded about five years later on March 19, 1986 with the 195th episode \"All-Star Banquet! We Are Immortal!!\" . The 194th episode \"Urusei Yatsura Immediate Farewell Special - Shine!! Planet Uru Award\" is a repeat of episode 44 \"After You've Gone\" with a special introduction and best episode countdown before the episode.",
"Title: List of iCarly episodes\n\n\"iCarly\" is an American sitcom that originally aired on Nickelodeon from September 8, 2007, to November 23, 2012. The series stars Miranda Cosgrove as Carly Shay who becomes an Internet star. Nickelodeon promoted many episodes such as \"iDo\", \"iHire an Idiot\", \"iPity the Nevel\", \"iDate Sam & Freddie\", etc. as specials, despite their being regular episodes. The lower case \"i\" which begins the episode titles represents the internet, as in \"\"i\"Carly\". The show was nominated for an Emmy award for Outstanding Children's Program in 2009. The series ended on November 23, 2012, with the one-hour special episode \"iGoodbye\". A total of 7 seasons and 109 episodes were broadcast. The largest audience of the series was 11.2 million viewers, with the special episode \"iSaved Your Life\" premiered in January 2010.",
"Title: List of Peter Gunn episodes\n\nPeter Gunn is an American private eye television series which aired on the NBC and later ABC television networks from 1958 to 1961. The show's creator (and also writer and director on occasion) was Blake Edwards. It was also directed by Boris Sagal, Robert Gist, Jack Arnold, Lamont Johnson, one episode by Robert Altman, and several others. A total of 114 thirty-minute episodes were produced by Spartan Productions. Season one was filmed at Universal Studios, seasons two and three were filmed at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Philip H. Lathrop and William W. Spencer were cinematographers on many episodes. Craig Stevens' wardrobe was tailored by Don Richards and Lola Albright's fashions by Jax.",
"Title: 11 Years Later\n\n\"11 Years Later\" is the first episode of the ninth season of the American sitcom \"Will & Grace\". The episode first aired on September 28, 2017, on NBC.",
"Title: Barney Fife\n\nBernard \"Barney\" P. Milton Oliver Fife is a fictional character in the American television program \"The Andy Griffith Show\", portrayed by comic actor Don Knotts. Barney Fife is a deputy sheriff in the slow paced, sleepy southern community of Mayberry, North Carolina. He appeared in the first five seasons (1960–65) as a main character, and, after leaving the show at the end of season five, made a few guest appearances in the following three color seasons (1965–68). He also appeared in the first episode of the spin-off series \"Mayberry R.F.D.\" (1968–1971), and in the 1986 reunion telemovie \"Return to Mayberry\". Additionally, Barney appeared in the \"Joey Bishop Show\" episode, \"Joey's Hideaway Cabin\" and the first episode of \"The New Andy Griffith Show\".",
"Title: 2011 Iran assassination plot\n\nOn 11 October 2011, United States officials alleged there was a plot tied to the Iranian government to assassinate Saudi ambassador Adel al-Jubeir in the United States. The plot was referred to as the \"Iran assassination plot\" or the \"Iran terror plot\" in the media, while the Federal Bureau of Investigation named the case \"Operation Red Coalition\". Iranian nationals Manssor Arbabsiar and Gholam Shakuri were charged on 11 October 2011 in federal court in New York with plotting to assassinate Al-Jubeir. According to U.S. officials, the two planned to kill Al-Jubeir at a restaurant with a bomb and subsequently bomb the Saudi embassy and the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C. Bombings in Buenos Aires were also discussed. Arbabsiar was arrested on 29 September 2011 at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York while Shakuri remained at large. On 24 October 2011, Arbabsiar pleaded not guilty. In May 2013, after pleading guilty, Arbabsiar was sentenced to 25-years imprisonment.",
"Title: Will & Grace (season 9)\n\nThe ninth season of the American comedy series \"Will & Grace\" premiered on September 28, 2017. It will consist of 16 episodes, and is the first of two planned reunion seasons following the series' initial final season in 2006.",
"Title: Joel Wooldridge\n\nJoel Powhatan Wooldridge (born July 19, 1979 in Buffalo, NY) is a multi national champion and world junior champion in contract bridge as well as an expert foosball player. In 1990, Wooldridge broke Sam Hirschman's previous record for the youngest to achieve Life Master status with the American Contract Bridge League surpassing the mark of 11 years, 9 months and 5 days with a new record of 11 years, 4 months and 13 days. Wooldridge, while best known for his bridge, is also an accomplished Jenga and Connect-four player winning the past three year running national championship. 'Sam's brother Dan broke Joel's record four years later. Wooldridge lives in New York City.",
"Title: List of The Most Popular Girls in School episodes\n\n\"The Most Popular Girls in School\" (abbreviated \"MPGIS\") is an American stop-motion animated comedy web series that debuted on YouTube on May 1, 2012. Created by Mark Cope and Carlo Moss, the series animates Barbie, Ken and other fashion dolls, usually with customized costumes and hairstyles, as various characters. \"MPGIS\" follows the exploits of the fictional Overland Park High School cheerleading squad and their friends, family and enemies. \" Variety\" described the series as \"\"Mean Girls\" meets \"South Park\"\". To date, over 80 episodes have been released. The first episode has been viewed over 8.5 million times, and many episodes have received views in the millions. After a two year hiatus, the fifth season premiered June 13, 2017.",
"Title: The Most Popular Girls in School\n\nThe Most Popular Girls in School (abbreviated MPGIS) is an American stop-motion animated comedy web series that debuted on YouTube on May 1, 2012. Created by Mark Cope and Carlo Moss, the series animates Barbie, Ken and other fashion dolls, usually with customized costumes and hairstyles, as various characters. \"MPGIS\" follows the exploits of the fictional Overland Park High School cheerleading squad and their friends, family and enemies. \" Variety\" described the series as \"\"Mean Girls\" meets \"South Park\"\". The first episode has been viewed over 8.5 million times, and many episodes have received views in the millions. Over 80 episodes have been released to date."
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This award-winning Irish actor worked on the London stage before playing an officer of the United States Army who later served in what?
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U.S. Army Reserve
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" 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.",
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"Lieutenant General Charles Wilson Bagnal (April 15, 1934 – June 30, 2015) was a United States Army officer.",
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" He is an alumnus of the United States Military Academy, United States Army Command & General Staff College, Georgia Tech, the United States Army War College and McLenaghan High School in Florence, South Carolina (class of 1952).",
" He retired August 31, 1989, and later obtained his juris doctor from the University of South Carolina and practiced law.",
" He resided in Columbia with his wife Patsy.",
" Bagnal died on June 30, 2015 after a battle with leukemia."
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"Gustavus Woodson Smith (November 30, 1821 – June 24, 1896), more commonly known as G.W. Smith, was a career United States Army officer who fought in the Mexican-American War, a civil engineer, and a major general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.",
" He briefly commanded the Army of Northern Virginia from May 31 until June 1, 1862, following the wounding of General Joseph E. Johnston at the Battle of Seven Pines, and before General Robert E. Lee took command.",
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"Maj. Gen. Wilfred Charles Menard, Jr. (November 10, 1918 – February 20, 2012) (ARNG) was the twenty-sixth Adjutant General of New Jersey.",
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" He continued to serve thereafter as a reserve officer in the New Jersey Army National Guard, which he commanded from 1974-1982.",
" A graduate of the United States Army Field Artillery School, the United States Army Tank Destroyer School, and the United States Army War College, Menard was an experienced artillery officer.",
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"James Jay Archer (December 19, 1817 – October 24, 1864) was a lawyer and an officer in the United States Army during the Mexican-American War.",
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"Orville Elias Babcock (December 25, 1835 – June 2, 1884) was an American Civil War General in the Union Army.",
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" As Assistant Engineer and aide-de-camp for district commander Nathaniel P. Banks, in 1862 Babock worked on fortifications to aid in defending the nation's capitol from Confederate attack.",
" Babcock later served as aide-de-camp for Ulysses S. Grant and participated in the Overland Campaign.",
" He was promoted to Brevet Brigadier General in 1865 and continued on Grant's staff during Reconstruction.",
" After Grant became President in 1869, Babcock was appointed Superintendent of Public Buildings and Grounds for Washington, DC and Secretary to the President of the United States—in modern terms, the chief of staff—and he served in both posts until 1876.",
" Upon his appointment Babcock was young and ambitious, and considered the Iago of the Grant administration.",
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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.",
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"Anthony Wayne (January 1, 1745 – December 15, 1796) was a United States Army officer and statesman.",
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" He has served in the 1st Infantry Division (FWD), 2nd Infantry Division, 4th Infantry Division, 1st Cavalry Division, 3rd Armored Division, 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, United States Army Armor School, and the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy.",
" He also served as First Sergeant in four different detachments, troops and companies.",
" As a Sergeant Major, he served as Operations SGM in 1/2 ACR and as CSM in 1/7 Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division, United States Army Garrison Fort Leavenworth, Kansas and the United States Army Armor School CSM.",
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"Title: Charles W. Bagnal\n\nLieutenant General Charles Wilson Bagnal (April 15, 1934 – June 30, 2015) was a United States Army officer. He was commander of the United States Army Western Command (later United States Army Pacific), from 1985 to 1989. Previously he was Deputy Commanding General for Training of the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), Deputy Superintendent at the United States Military Academy (from 1977 to 1980), Commander of the 101st Airborne Division (1981-1983), Commander of the Officer Personnel Management Directorate for the United States Army Military Personnel Center, and Special Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel. He is an alumnus of the United States Military Academy, United States Army Command & General Staff College, Georgia Tech, the United States Army War College and McLenaghan High School in Florence, South Carolina (class of 1952). He retired August 31, 1989, and later obtained his juris doctor from the University of South Carolina and practiced law. He resided in Columbia with his wife Patsy. Bagnal died on June 30, 2015 after a battle with leukemia.",
"Title: Gustavus Woodson Smith\n\nGustavus Woodson Smith (November 30, 1821 – June 24, 1896), more commonly known as G.W. Smith, was a career United States Army officer who fought in the Mexican-American War, a civil engineer, and a major general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. He briefly commanded the Army of Northern Virginia from May 31 until June 1, 1862, following the wounding of General Joseph E. Johnston at the Battle of Seven Pines, and before General Robert E. Lee took command. Smith later served as Interim Confederate Secretary of War and in the Georgia state militia.",
"Title: Wilfred C. Menard, Jr.\n\nMaj. Gen. Wilfred Charles Menard, Jr. (November 10, 1918 – February 20, 2012) (ARNG) was the twenty-sixth Adjutant General of New Jersey. Commissioned a US Army 2nd lieutenant in 1942, he served actively with the Army during the Second World War rising to the rank of US Army captain. He continued to serve thereafter as a reserve officer in the New Jersey Army National Guard, which he commanded from 1974-1982. A graduate of the United States Army Field Artillery School, the United States Army Tank Destroyer School, and the United States Army War College, Menard was an experienced artillery officer. During his service with the Guard, he was briefly reactivated at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel for the Berlin Crisis of 1961. Born in Trenton, NJ, Maj. Gen. Menard was a lifelong resident of central New Jersey. His many military awards and decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army) and the Legion of Merit.",
"Title: James J. Archer\n\nJames Jay Archer (December 19, 1817 – October 24, 1864) was a lawyer and an officer in the United States Army during the Mexican-American War. He later served as a Brigadier General in the Confederate States Army (CSA) during the American Civil War.",
"Title: Orville E. Babcock\n\nOrville Elias Babcock (December 25, 1835 – June 2, 1884) was an American Civil War General in the Union Army. He graduated third in his class at the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1861, and served in the United States Army Corps of Engineers throughout the Civil War. As Assistant Engineer and aide-de-camp for district commander Nathaniel P. Banks, in 1862 Babock worked on fortifications to aid in defending the nation's capitol from Confederate attack. Babcock later served as aide-de-camp for Ulysses S. Grant and participated in the Overland Campaign. He was promoted to Brevet Brigadier General in 1865 and continued on Grant's staff during Reconstruction. After Grant became President in 1869, Babcock was appointed Superintendent of Public Buildings and Grounds for Washington, DC and Secretary to the President of the United States—in modern terms, the chief of staff—and he served in both posts until 1876. Upon his appointment Babcock was young and ambitious, and considered the Iago of the Grant administration. In 1869, Grant sent Babcock on a mission to explore the possibility of annexing the island nation of Santo Domingo to the United States.",
"Title: Henry Balding Lewis\n\nMajor General Henry Balding Lewis, CBE, (May 8, 1889 – May 21, 1966) was a United States Army officer who served in the Border War, Tientsin China, World War I and World War II. He served as Adjutant General, United States Military Academy at West Point, Adjutant General 1st Infantry Division at Schofield Barracks in Hawaii. In World War II he was Adjutant General and Deputy Chief of Staff to General Omar Bradley for the 12th Army Group and later served with General Bradley in the Veterans Administration.",
"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: Anthony Wayne\n\nAnthony Wayne (January 1, 1745 – December 15, 1796) was a United States Army officer and statesman. Wayne adopted a military career at the outset of the American Revolutionary War, where his military exploits and fiery personality quickly earned him promotion to brigadier general and the sobriquet Mad Anthony. He later served as the Senior Officer of the Army and led the Legion of the United States.",
"Title: Raymond F. Chandler\n\nRaymond F. Chandler III (born August 25, 1962) was the 14th Sergeant Major of the Army in the United States. He was sworn in on March 1, 2011 and active on duty until January 30, 2015. Chandler served in all tank crewman positions and has had multiple tours as a troop, squadron and regimental master gunner. He has served in the 1st Infantry Division (FWD), 2nd Infantry Division, 4th Infantry Division, 1st Cavalry Division, 3rd Armored Division, 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, United States Army Armor School, and the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy. He also served as First Sergeant in four different detachments, troops and companies. As a Sergeant Major, he served as Operations SGM in 1/2 ACR and as CSM in 1/7 Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division, United States Army Garrison Fort Leavenworth, Kansas and the United States Army Armor School CSM. Chandler was assigned as the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy CSM in December 2007. In June 2009, Chandler became the 19th Commandant of USASMA and the first enlisted commandant in USASMA history."
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Hiroshi Gamo is known for his works in a magazine published in Japan by who?
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"Hiroshi Kikuchi (菊池 寛 , Kikuchi Hiroshi , December 26, 1888 – March 6, 1948) , known by his pen name Kan Kikuchi (which uses the same kanji as his real name), was a Japanese author born in Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan.",
" He established the publishing company Bungeishunjū, the monthly magazine of the same name, the Japan Writer's Association and both the Akutagawa and Naoki Prize for popular literature.",
" He came to prominence for the plays \"Madame Pearl\" and \"Father Returns\", but his ample support for the Imperial Japanese war effort led to his marginalization in the postwar period.",
" He was also the head of Daiei Motion Picture Company (currently Kadokawa Pictures).",
" He is known to have been an avid player of Mahjong."
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"Dengeki Bunko Magazine (電撃文庫MAGAZINE ) is a Japanese light novel magazine published by ASCII Media Works (formerly MediaWorks).",
" The magazine succeeded the light novel magazine \"Dengeki hp\", and originally was published as a special edition issue of \"Dengeki Daioh\" for the first two issues; the first issue was released on December 10, 2007.",
" \"Dengeki Bunko Magazine\" became an independent magazine with the publication of its third volume on April 10, 2008.",
" The magazine publishes information pertaining to ASCII Media Works' light novel publishing label \"Dengeki Bunko\", along with short stories written by already established authors who have had previous light novels published under \"Dengeki Bunko\".",
" Other information pertains to adaptations from the light novels, such as video games, anime, or manga."
],
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"sentences": [
"Hiroshi Gamo (ガモウひろし , Gamō Hiroshi , born August 17, 1962) is a Japanese manga artist known for his works in the magazine \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\".",
" His most famous work is the gag manga series \"Tottemo!",
" Luckyman\"."
],
"title": "Hiroshi Gamo"
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"Hiroshi Hirata (平田 弘史 , Hirata Hiroshi , born February 9, 1937, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist best known in the United States for the samurai manga series \"Satsuma Gishiden\", which is published in the United States by Dark Horse Comics.",
" Hirata's works belong to the subset of manga known as \"gekiga\" (\"dramatic pictures\"), and his artwork has a realistic style comparable to Goseki Kojima's work on \"Lone Wolf and Cub\".",
" He's also known for his use of elaborate calligraphy for dialogue (he did the kanji for Akira), which has been preserved (though still translated) in the American editions of his work."
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"sentences": [
"Hiroshi Mihara (三原 弘嗣 , Mihara Hiroshi , born October 20, 1983) is a Japanese professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Hiroshi Yamato (大和 ヒロシ , Yamato Hiroshi ) .",
" Trained by the All Japan Pro Wrestling promotion, he started his career in February 2007 working in Mexico for the International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG) promotion, where he won the 2007 Rey del Ring tournament.",
" Yamato returned to Japan and his home promotion in February 2008 and during the next five years went on to become a one-time World Junior Heavyweight and All Asia Tag Team Champion and the winner of the 2012 Junior Hyper League.",
" In June 2013, Yamato left All Japan in a mass exodus to join the new Wrestle-1 promotion.",
" In January 2016, Yamato won the Wrestle-1 Cruiser Division Championship.",
" Yamato also works as a trainer and sales manager for Wrestle-1."
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"sentences": [
"Yasunori Katō (加藤 保憲 , Katō Yasunori ) is a fictional character, the protagonist of the Japanese historical fantasy series \"Teito Monogatari\", created by Hiroshi Aramata.",
" He first appeared in a 1983 issue of a science fiction magazine published by Kadokawa Shoten but gained more widespread attention with successive publications as well as his , and has since gone on to be referenced frequently in Japanese popular culture.",
" His character is generally associated with onmyodo mysticism since \"Teito Monogatari\" was the first major novel to popularize the art in Japanese fiction."
],
"title": "Yasunori Katō"
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"sentences": [
"Manga Life (まんがライフ , Manga Raifu ) is a manga magazine published monthly by Takeshobo in Japan since the November 1984 issue (published in October 1984).",
" Its original title was Gag da (ギャグダ , Gyagu da ) , and the change to \"Manga Life\" was made to better compete with \"Manga Time\", a rival magazine published by Houbunsha.",
" Most of the series appearing in the magazine use the yonkoma format.",
" The magazine is released monthly on the 17th, though it sometimes appears on shelves slightly before or after that, depending on speed of actual distribution.",
" \"Manga Life\" is published in B5 size, and its Japanese magazine code is 18635."
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"sentences": [
"Sylph (シルフ , Shirufu ) is a Japanese shōjo manga magazine published by ASCII Media Works (formerly MediaWorks) and is sold monthly.",
" The magazine was originally published on December 9, 2006 as a special edition version of MediaWorks' now-defunct \"Dengeki Comic Gao!",
"\" under the title \"Comic Sylph\" (コミックシルフ , Komikku Shirufu , normally written as \"comic SYLPH\") as a quarterly publication.",
" On March 21, 2008, with the release of the sixth volume, the magazine was transferred over as a special edition version of ASCII Media Works' shōnen manga magazine \"Dengeki Daioh\".",
" On May 22, 2008, the magazine became independent of \"Dengeki Daioh\" and was published as volume one of \"Sylph\" as the July 2008 issue as a bimonthly publication.",
" On May 22, 2010, the magazine started to be published monthly.",
" \"Sylph\" is one of the few magazines originally published by MediaWorks not under the \"Dengeki\" naming line, such as with \"Dengeki Daioh\", and \"Dengeki G's Magazine\", the first of which being \"Active Japan\" in 1995 which has been discontinued since 1998."
],
"title": "Sylph (magazine)"
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{
"sentences": [
"Hiroshi Shiibashi (椎橋寛 , Shībashi Hiroshi , born June 6, 1980, Suita, Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist known for the manga \"\", which has been adapted into an anime series.",
" He has worked as an assistant on Hirohiko Araki's series \"Steel Ball Run\".",
" On Nikkei Entertainment's list published in 2011 of most successful manga artists by sales since 2010 he ranked tenth."
],
"title": "Hiroshi Shiibashi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Weekly Shōnen Jump (Japanese: 週刊少年ジャンプ , Hepburn: Shūkan Shōnen Janpu , stylized in English as \"WEEKLY JUMP\") is a weekly \"shōnen\" manga anthology published in Japan by Shueisha under the \"Jump\" line of magazines.",
" It is the best-selling manga magazine, as well as one of the longest-running; the first issue was released with a cover date of August 1, 1968.",
" The manga series within the magazine target young male readers and tend to consist of a large number of action scenes and a fair amount of comedy.",
" The chapters of series that run in \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\" are collected and published in \"tankōbon\" volumes under the \"Jump Comics\" imprint every two to three months."
],
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] |
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"Title: Kan Kikuchi\n\nHiroshi Kikuchi (菊池 寛 , Kikuchi Hiroshi , December 26, 1888 – March 6, 1948) , known by his pen name Kan Kikuchi (which uses the same kanji as his real name), was a Japanese author born in Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. He established the publishing company Bungeishunjū, the monthly magazine of the same name, the Japan Writer's Association and both the Akutagawa and Naoki Prize for popular literature. He came to prominence for the plays \"Madame Pearl\" and \"Father Returns\", but his ample support for the Imperial Japanese war effort led to his marginalization in the postwar period. He was also the head of Daiei Motion Picture Company (currently Kadokawa Pictures). He is known to have been an avid player of Mahjong.",
"Title: Dengeki Bunko Magazine\n\nDengeki Bunko Magazine (電撃文庫MAGAZINE ) is a Japanese light novel magazine published by ASCII Media Works (formerly MediaWorks). The magazine succeeded the light novel magazine \"Dengeki hp\", and originally was published as a special edition issue of \"Dengeki Daioh\" for the first two issues; the first issue was released on December 10, 2007. \"Dengeki Bunko Magazine\" became an independent magazine with the publication of its third volume on April 10, 2008. The magazine publishes information pertaining to ASCII Media Works' light novel publishing label \"Dengeki Bunko\", along with short stories written by already established authors who have had previous light novels published under \"Dengeki Bunko\". Other information pertains to adaptations from the light novels, such as video games, anime, or manga.",
"Title: Hiroshi Gamo\n\nHiroshi Gamo (ガモウひろし , Gamō Hiroshi , born August 17, 1962) is a Japanese manga artist known for his works in the magazine \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\". His most famous work is the gag manga series \"Tottemo! Luckyman\".",
"Title: Hiroshi Hirata\n\nHiroshi Hirata (平田 弘史 , Hirata Hiroshi , born February 9, 1937, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist best known in the United States for the samurai manga series \"Satsuma Gishiden\", which is published in the United States by Dark Horse Comics. Hirata's works belong to the subset of manga known as \"gekiga\" (\"dramatic pictures\"), and his artwork has a realistic style comparable to Goseki Kojima's work on \"Lone Wolf and Cub\". He's also known for his use of elaborate calligraphy for dialogue (he did the kanji for Akira), which has been preserved (though still translated) in the American editions of his work.",
"Title: Hiroshi Yamato\n\nHiroshi Mihara (三原 弘嗣 , Mihara Hiroshi , born October 20, 1983) is a Japanese professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Hiroshi Yamato (大和 ヒロシ , Yamato Hiroshi ) . Trained by the All Japan Pro Wrestling promotion, he started his career in February 2007 working in Mexico for the International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG) promotion, where he won the 2007 Rey del Ring tournament. Yamato returned to Japan and his home promotion in February 2008 and during the next five years went on to become a one-time World Junior Heavyweight and All Asia Tag Team Champion and the winner of the 2012 Junior Hyper League. In June 2013, Yamato left All Japan in a mass exodus to join the new Wrestle-1 promotion. In January 2016, Yamato won the Wrestle-1 Cruiser Division Championship. Yamato also works as a trainer and sales manager for Wrestle-1.",
"Title: Yasunori Katō\n\nYasunori Katō (加藤 保憲 , Katō Yasunori ) is a fictional character, the protagonist of the Japanese historical fantasy series \"Teito Monogatari\", created by Hiroshi Aramata. He first appeared in a 1983 issue of a science fiction magazine published by Kadokawa Shoten but gained more widespread attention with successive publications as well as his , and has since gone on to be referenced frequently in Japanese popular culture. His character is generally associated with onmyodo mysticism since \"Teito Monogatari\" was the first major novel to popularize the art in Japanese fiction.",
"Title: Manga Life\n\nManga Life (まんがライフ , Manga Raifu ) is a manga magazine published monthly by Takeshobo in Japan since the November 1984 issue (published in October 1984). Its original title was Gag da (ギャグダ , Gyagu da ) , and the change to \"Manga Life\" was made to better compete with \"Manga Time\", a rival magazine published by Houbunsha. Most of the series appearing in the magazine use the yonkoma format. The magazine is released monthly on the 17th, though it sometimes appears on shelves slightly before or after that, depending on speed of actual distribution. \"Manga Life\" is published in B5 size, and its Japanese magazine code is 18635.",
"Title: Sylph (magazine)\n\nSylph (シルフ , Shirufu ) is a Japanese shōjo manga magazine published by ASCII Media Works (formerly MediaWorks) and is sold monthly. The magazine was originally published on December 9, 2006 as a special edition version of MediaWorks' now-defunct \"Dengeki Comic Gao! \" under the title \"Comic Sylph\" (コミックシルフ , Komikku Shirufu , normally written as \"comic SYLPH\") as a quarterly publication. On March 21, 2008, with the release of the sixth volume, the magazine was transferred over as a special edition version of ASCII Media Works' shōnen manga magazine \"Dengeki Daioh\". On May 22, 2008, the magazine became independent of \"Dengeki Daioh\" and was published as volume one of \"Sylph\" as the July 2008 issue as a bimonthly publication. On May 22, 2010, the magazine started to be published monthly. \"Sylph\" is one of the few magazines originally published by MediaWorks not under the \"Dengeki\" naming line, such as with \"Dengeki Daioh\", and \"Dengeki G's Magazine\", the first of which being \"Active Japan\" in 1995 which has been discontinued since 1998.",
"Title: Hiroshi Shiibashi\n\nHiroshi Shiibashi (椎橋寛 , Shībashi Hiroshi , born June 6, 1980, Suita, Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist known for the manga \"\", which has been adapted into an anime series. He has worked as an assistant on Hirohiko Araki's series \"Steel Ball Run\". On Nikkei Entertainment's list published in 2011 of most successful manga artists by sales since 2010 he ranked tenth.",
"Title: Weekly Shōnen Jump\n\nWeekly Shōnen Jump (Japanese: 週刊少年ジャンプ , Hepburn: Shūkan Shōnen Janpu , stylized in English as \"WEEKLY JUMP\") is a weekly \"shōnen\" manga anthology published in Japan by Shueisha under the \"Jump\" line of magazines. It is the best-selling manga magazine, as well as one of the longest-running; the first issue was released with a cover date of August 1, 1968. The manga series within the magazine target young male readers and tend to consist of a large number of action scenes and a fair amount of comedy. The chapters of series that run in \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\" are collected and published in \"tankōbon\" volumes under the \"Jump Comics\" imprint every two to three months."
] |
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