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Dogpatch USA was based on the comic strip that was distributed by which company?
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United Feature Syndicate
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"Li'l Abner was a satirical American comic strip that appeared in many newspapers in the United States, Canada and Europe, featuring a fictional clan of hillbillies in the impoverished mountain village of Dogpatch, USA.",
" Written and drawn by Al Capp (1909–1979), the strip ran for 43 years, from August 13, 1934 through November 13, 1977.",
" It was distributed by United Feature Syndicate.",
" Comic strips typically dealt with northern urban experiences before Capp introduced Li'l Abner, the first strip based in the South.",
" The comic strip had 60 million readers in over 900 American newspapers and 100 foreign papers in 28 countries.",
" Author M. Thomas Inge says Capp \"had a profound influence on the way the world viewed the American South.\""
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"Marble Falls (known as Marble City from 1840–1883, Willcockson from 1883–1934 and Dogpatch from 1966–1997) is an unincorporated community in Newton County, Arkansas, United States.",
" It lies along Arkansas's National Scenic 7 Byway between Harrison and Jasper.",
" The Marble Falls Post Office is located in the parking lot of the now defunct theme park called Dogpatch USA.",
" For a time, the town was known as Dogpatch to promote the theme park."
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"Dogpatch USA is an abandoned theme park located in northwest Arkansas along State Highway 7 between the cities of Harrison and Jasper, an area known today as Marble Falls.",
" It was opened in 1968, and was based on the comic strip \"Li'l Abner\", created by cartoonist Al Capp and set in a fictional village called Dogpatch."
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"In Charles M. Schulz's comic strip \"Peanuts\", Snoopy was often stated to have seven siblings.",
" Five appeared at various times in the strip: four brothers, Andy, Marbles, Olaf, and Spike; and one sister, Belle.",
" The two others were never mentioned by name in the comic strip.",
" According to the 1991 TV special \"Snoopy's Reunion\", their names are Molly and Rover; however, their appearance is not considered canonical in the comic strip.",
" In the June 6, 1959 comic strip, following the birth of Charlie Brown's sister Sally, Snoopy remarks that he has no brothers or sisters, and is an \"only dog.\"",
" However, in a March 18, 1971 strip, Snoopy writes in his autobiography: \"I was born one bright Spring morning at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm.",
" I was one of eight puppies.\""
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"Ikabod Bubwit (literally \"Ikabod the Small Rodent\", \"Ikabod the Small Rat\", or \"Ikabod the Mouse\") is one of the most noteworthy and most memorable comic book, comic strip, and cartoon characters created in the 1980s by Nonoy Marcelo, one of the foremost cartoonists in the Philippines.",
" Ikabod Bubwit himself is considered as the most famous mouse character created by Marcelo.",
" In the comic strip Ikabod, Ikabod Bubwit was the representation of the humorous illustration of the socio-political woes of ordinary Filipinos, and the comic strip itself was used at times by Marcelo in re-imagining and portraying Filipino political figures, including Ferdinand Marcos, Cory Aquino, Joseph Estrada, and Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.",
" Ikabod Bubwit was portrayed by Marcelo as an “irreverent mouse” with “funny antics” who lived in Dagalandia (literally \"Mouseland\" or \"Ratland\").",
" Ikabod’s hometown, Dagalandia, was described as a “recast” of “the Philippines as a nation” with “an apt mirror image for the turbulent setting of the Philippines” during the present and in the past.",
" The satirical comic strip about Ikabod Bubwit ran from the late 1970s through 2002."
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"The Born Loser is a newspaper comic strip created by Art Sansom in 1965.",
" His son, Chip Sansom, who started assisting on the strip in 1989, is the current artist.",
" The strip is distributed by United Features Syndicate.",
" The Sansoms won the 1987 National Cartoonists Society Humor Comic Strip Award and the 1990 Newspaper Comic Strip Award."
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"Alfred Gerald Caplin (September 28, 1909 – November 5, 1979), better known as Al Capp, was an American cartoonist and humorist best known for the satirical comic strip \"Li'l Abner\", which he created in 1934 and continued writing and (with help from assistants) drawing until 1977.",
" He also wrote the comic strips \"Abbie an' Slats\" (in the years 1937–45) and \"Long Sam\" (1954).",
" He won the National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Award in 1947 for Cartoonist of the Year, and their 1979 Elzie Segar Award, posthumously for his \"unique and outstanding contribution to the profession of cartooning.\"",
" Comic strips dealt with northern urban experiences until the year Capp introduced \"Li'l Abner,\" the first strip based in the South.",
" Although Capp was from Connecticut, he spent 43 years teaching the world about Dogpatch, reaching an estimated 60 million readers in over 900 American newspapers and 100 foreign papers in 28 countries.",
" M. Thomas Inge says Capp made a large personal fortune on the strip and \"had a profound influence on the way the world viewed the American South.\""
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"The Bullshitters: Roll Out The Gunbarrel was a spoof of \"The Professionals\", first broadcast in 1984 on Channel 4.",
" Although it was made by many people behind \"The Comic Strip\", it did not feature the Comic Strip logo and is not considered by some to be part of the series.",
" However, it \"was\" included in the Comic Strip DVD box set (2005), and its lead characters Bonehead and Foyle reappeared in a later Comic Strip episode, \"Detectives on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown\".",
" It was also represented as an episode of the show on \"30 Years of The Comic Strip\"."
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"Tom Forman (May 2, 1936 – May 18, 1996) was an American comic strip cartoonist, co-creator of the classic comic strip \"Motley's Crew\" along with Ben Templeton.",
" His pre-1997 take on the comic strip involved Mike Motley's career as a blue-collar worker, sports, and his friends.",
" After Forman died of cancer, the storylines of the comic strip he helped create became more feminine and had \"touchy-feely\" parts at various points in the storyline.",
" They dealt with being forced to say \"hi\" to the in-laws under embarrassing conditions, attending various weddings, and letting out bottled emotions.",
" This new spin on the comic strip alienated many older male viewers and may have led to its retirement on January 1, 2000."
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"Mystic Caverns and Crystal Dome are show caves located between the cities of Jasper and Harrison, in the state of Arkansas, U.S., on the Arkansas Highway 7 Scenic Byway near the defunct amusement park Dogpatch USA.",
" Sometimes called \"the twin caves\" because they are within 400 ft of each other, the two caves maintain a year-round temperature of 58 °F, contain more formations per foot than any other caves in Arkansas, and are open for public tours year-round except during the January flooding season."
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"Title: Marble Falls, Arkansas\n\nMarble Falls (known as Marble City from 1840–1883, Willcockson from 1883–1934 and Dogpatch from 1966–1997) is an unincorporated community in Newton County, Arkansas, United States. It lies along Arkansas's National Scenic 7 Byway between Harrison and Jasper. The Marble Falls Post Office is located in the parking lot of the now defunct theme park called Dogpatch USA. For a time, the town was known as Dogpatch to promote the theme park.",
"Title: Dogpatch USA\n\nDogpatch USA is an abandoned theme park located in northwest Arkansas along State Highway 7 between the cities of Harrison and Jasper, an area known today as Marble Falls. It was opened in 1968, and was based on the comic strip \"Li'l Abner\", created by cartoonist Al Capp and set in a fictional village called Dogpatch.",
"Title: Snoopy's siblings\n\nIn Charles M. Schulz's comic strip \"Peanuts\", Snoopy was often stated to have seven siblings. Five appeared at various times in the strip: four brothers, Andy, Marbles, Olaf, and Spike; and one sister, Belle. The two others were never mentioned by name in the comic strip. According to the 1991 TV special \"Snoopy's Reunion\", their names are Molly and Rover; however, their appearance is not considered canonical in the comic strip. In the June 6, 1959 comic strip, following the birth of Charlie Brown's sister Sally, Snoopy remarks that he has no brothers or sisters, and is an \"only dog.\" However, in a March 18, 1971 strip, Snoopy writes in his autobiography: \"I was born one bright Spring morning at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm. I was one of eight puppies.\"",
"Title: Ikabod Bubwit\n\nIkabod Bubwit (literally \"Ikabod the Small Rodent\", \"Ikabod the Small Rat\", or \"Ikabod the Mouse\") is one of the most noteworthy and most memorable comic book, comic strip, and cartoon characters created in the 1980s by Nonoy Marcelo, one of the foremost cartoonists in the Philippines. Ikabod Bubwit himself is considered as the most famous mouse character created by Marcelo. In the comic strip Ikabod, Ikabod Bubwit was the representation of the humorous illustration of the socio-political woes of ordinary Filipinos, and the comic strip itself was used at times by Marcelo in re-imagining and portraying Filipino political figures, including Ferdinand Marcos, Cory Aquino, Joseph Estrada, and Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Ikabod Bubwit was portrayed by Marcelo as an “irreverent mouse” with “funny antics” who lived in Dagalandia (literally \"Mouseland\" or \"Ratland\"). Ikabod’s hometown, Dagalandia, was described as a “recast” of “the Philippines as a nation” with “an apt mirror image for the turbulent setting of the Philippines” during the present and in the past. The satirical comic strip about Ikabod Bubwit ran from the late 1970s through 2002.",
"Title: The Born Loser\n\nThe Born Loser is a newspaper comic strip created by Art Sansom in 1965. His son, Chip Sansom, who started assisting on the strip in 1989, is the current artist. The strip is distributed by United Features Syndicate. The Sansoms won the 1987 National Cartoonists Society Humor Comic Strip Award and the 1990 Newspaper Comic Strip Award.",
"Title: Al Capp\n\nAlfred Gerald Caplin (September 28, 1909 – November 5, 1979), better known as Al Capp, was an American cartoonist and humorist best known for the satirical comic strip \"Li'l Abner\", which he created in 1934 and continued writing and (with help from assistants) drawing until 1977. He also wrote the comic strips \"Abbie an' Slats\" (in the years 1937–45) and \"Long Sam\" (1954). He won the National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Award in 1947 for Cartoonist of the Year, and their 1979 Elzie Segar Award, posthumously for his \"unique and outstanding contribution to the profession of cartooning.\" Comic strips dealt with northern urban experiences until the year Capp introduced \"Li'l Abner,\" the first strip based in the South. Although Capp was from Connecticut, he spent 43 years teaching the world about Dogpatch, reaching an estimated 60 million readers in over 900 American newspapers and 100 foreign papers in 28 countries. M. Thomas Inge says Capp made a large personal fortune on the strip and \"had a profound influence on the way the world viewed the American South.\"",
"Title: The Bullshitters: Roll Out The Gunbarrel\n\nThe Bullshitters: Roll Out The Gunbarrel was a spoof of \"The Professionals\", first broadcast in 1984 on Channel 4. Although it was made by many people behind \"The Comic Strip\", it did not feature the Comic Strip logo and is not considered by some to be part of the series. However, it \"was\" included in the Comic Strip DVD box set (2005), and its lead characters Bonehead and Foyle reappeared in a later Comic Strip episode, \"Detectives on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown\". It was also represented as an episode of the show on \"30 Years of The Comic Strip\".",
"Title: Tom Forman (cartoonist)\n\nTom Forman (May 2, 1936 – May 18, 1996) was an American comic strip cartoonist, co-creator of the classic comic strip \"Motley's Crew\" along with Ben Templeton. His pre-1997 take on the comic strip involved Mike Motley's career as a blue-collar worker, sports, and his friends. After Forman died of cancer, the storylines of the comic strip he helped create became more feminine and had \"touchy-feely\" parts at various points in the storyline. They dealt with being forced to say \"hi\" to the in-laws under embarrassing conditions, attending various weddings, and letting out bottled emotions. This new spin on the comic strip alienated many older male viewers and may have led to its retirement on January 1, 2000.",
"Title: Mystic Caverns and Crystal Dome\n\nMystic Caverns and Crystal Dome are show caves located between the cities of Jasper and Harrison, in the state of Arkansas, U.S., on the Arkansas Highway 7 Scenic Byway near the defunct amusement park Dogpatch USA. Sometimes called \"the twin caves\" because they are within 400 ft of each other, the two caves maintain a year-round temperature of 58 °F, contain more formations per foot than any other caves in Arkansas, and are open for public tours year-round except during the January flooding season."
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Which started publication first, The Wittenburg Door or Soaps In Depth?
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The Wittenburg Door
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"Crew, the first regular Czech international comic magazine, started publication in 1997.",
" It was meant to be published every two months, but it started having long breaks after the first year.",
" Officially publication ended in 2003 with \"Crew 21\"."
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"Sion (in Armenian Սիոն) is a periodical of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem and its official organ.",
" It started publication in Jerusalem in 1866 until 1877 when it ceased publication for 50 years."
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"My.Kali is a Jordanian pan-Arab LGBT publication published in English in Amman, Jordan.",
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"Aijaz (Urdu: ) Siddiqi (1911–1978) was a Urdu writer and poet.",
" He was the son of the famous Urdu poet, Seemab Akbarabadi.",
" He was born in Agra, Uttar Pradesh.",
" After having founded \"Qasr-ul-Adab\" in 1923, Seemab Akbarabadi had in the year 1930 started publication of a literary journal in Urdu from Agra titled Shair; he was its first editor.",
" A few years later i.e. in 1935, in order to concentrate on the other than more important activities of \"Qasr-ul- Adab\", he had handed over the charge of this magazine to Aijaz Siddiqi who carrying forward the tradition of his father remained its editor till 1978 long after the publication of Shair was shifted from Agra to Mumbai in 1947 and Seemab Akbarabadi had in 1951 died in Karachi.",
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"The Wittenburg Door, sometimes known as simply The Door, was a Christian satire and humor magazine, published bimonthly by the non-profit Trinity Foundation based in Dallas, Texas.",
" The magazine started publication in 1971 and ceased publication in 2008.",
" The title was a reference to the Ninety-Five Theses written by Martin Luther in 1517 that he is believed to have posted on the door of the All Saints' Church in Wittenberg."
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"Ole Anthony (born October 3, 1938) is an American religious investigator and satirist.",
" Anthony was the editor of \"The Wittenburg Door\", a magazine of Christian satire.",
" He is head of the Trinity Foundation, and in that capacity is involved in investigating the financial activities and alleged misappropriations of televangelists."
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"Soaps In Depth is a series of magazines created in 1997 by Bauer Publications to give American soap opera viewers more variety in their soap-related magazine purchases.",
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"Mike Yaconelli (July 24, 1942—October 30, 2003) was a writer, theologian, church leader and satirist.",
" Co-Founder of Youth Specialties, a training organization for Christian youth leaders, and The Wittenburg Door (sometimes just \"The Door\"), a satirical magazine, Yaconelli was also the pastor of a small church in Yreka, CA - \"the slowest growing church in America\" as he called it.",
" He and wife Karla used to share their time between Yreka and the Youth Specialties offices in El Cajon, CA."
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"The Illustrated Weekly of India was an English-language weekly newsmagazine publication in India.",
" It started publication in 1880 (as \"Times of India\" Weekly Edition, later renamed as \"The Illustrated Weekly of India\" in 1923) and ceasing publication in 1993.",
" Also simply known as Weekly by its readership, \"The Illustrated Weekly of India\" was considered to be an important English-language publication in India for more than a century."
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"The Indian Nation was an independent nationalist daily newspaper published by Newspaper & Publications Pvt. Ltd. from Patna, capital of Bihar state, India.",
" The newspaper started publication in 1931.",
" The publication was briefly suspended in 1932, and was resumed in 1943.",
" It was owned by Maharaja of Darbhanga, Maharja Sir Kameshwar Singh"
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"Title: Sion (periodical)\n\nSion (in Armenian Սիոն) is a periodical of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem and its official organ. It started publication in Jerusalem in 1866 until 1877 when it ceased publication for 50 years.",
"Title: My.Kali\n\nMy.Kali is a Jordanian pan-Arab LGBT publication published in English in Amman, Jordan. It started publication online in 2008. It is named after the Jordanian openly-gay model and publisher Khalid.",
"Title: Aijaz Siddiqi\n\nAijaz (Urdu: ) Siddiqi (1911–1978) was a Urdu writer and poet. He was the son of the famous Urdu poet, Seemab Akbarabadi. He was born in Agra, Uttar Pradesh. After having founded \"Qasr-ul-Adab\" in 1923, Seemab Akbarabadi had in the year 1930 started publication of a literary journal in Urdu from Agra titled Shair; he was its first editor. A few years later i.e. in 1935, in order to concentrate on the other than more important activities of \"Qasr-ul- Adab\", he had handed over the charge of this magazine to Aijaz Siddiqi who carrying forward the tradition of his father remained its editor till 1978 long after the publication of Shair was shifted from Agra to Mumbai in 1947 and Seemab Akbarabadi had in 1951 died in Karachi. Mahendra Nath, the Urdu short-story writer and younger brother of Krishan Chander had also joined him to compile and edit several special issues of Shair.",
"Title: The Wittenburg Door\n\nThe Wittenburg Door, sometimes known as simply The Door, was a Christian satire and humor magazine, published bimonthly by the non-profit Trinity Foundation based in Dallas, Texas. The magazine started publication in 1971 and ceased publication in 2008. The title was a reference to the Ninety-Five Theses written by Martin Luther in 1517 that he is believed to have posted on the door of the All Saints' Church in Wittenberg.",
"Title: Ole Anthony\n\nOle Anthony (born October 3, 1938) is an American religious investigator and satirist. Anthony was the editor of \"The Wittenburg Door\", a magazine of Christian satire. He is head of the Trinity Foundation, and in that capacity is involved in investigating the financial activities and alleged misappropriations of televangelists.",
"Title: Soaps In Depth\n\nSoaps In Depth is a series of magazines created in 1997 by Bauer Publications to give American soap opera viewers more variety in their soap-related magazine purchases. Instead of buying a magazine like \"Soap Opera Digest\", in which all soap operas are covered, \"Soaps In Depth\" gave the soap viewer and potential shopper individual choices from the \"Big Three\" networks: ABC Soaps In Depth, CBS Soaps In Depth, and NBC Soaps In Depth. Each magazine is devoted to only the shows on the network the edition covers and is published biweekly.",
"Title: Mike Yaconelli\n\nMike Yaconelli (July 24, 1942—October 30, 2003) was a writer, theologian, church leader and satirist. Co-Founder of Youth Specialties, a training organization for Christian youth leaders, and The Wittenburg Door (sometimes just \"The Door\"), a satirical magazine, Yaconelli was also the pastor of a small church in Yreka, CA - \"the slowest growing church in America\" as he called it. He and wife Karla used to share their time between Yreka and the Youth Specialties offices in El Cajon, CA.",
"Title: The Illustrated Weekly of India\n\nThe Illustrated Weekly of India was an English-language weekly newsmagazine publication in India. It started publication in 1880 (as \"Times of India\" Weekly Edition, later renamed as \"The Illustrated Weekly of India\" in 1923) and ceasing publication in 1993. Also simply known as Weekly by its readership, \"The Illustrated Weekly of India\" was considered to be an important English-language publication in India for more than a century.",
"Title: The Indian Nation\n\nThe Indian Nation was an independent nationalist daily newspaper published by Newspaper & Publications Pvt. Ltd. from Patna, capital of Bihar state, India. The newspaper started publication in 1931. The publication was briefly suspended in 1932, and was resumed in 1943. It was owned by Maharaja of Darbhanga, Maharja Sir Kameshwar Singh"
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Bombshells is the 15th episode of what series that ran from November 16,2004 to May 21, 2012?
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House
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"Angry Birds Stella is a Finnish computer-animated TV series based on the game \"Angry Birds Stella\" that was produced by Rovio Entertainment.",
" The first episode, \"A Fork in the Friendship\", aired on ToonsTV in November 1, 2014.",
" The series recounts the tale of Stella, along with her friends Luca, Willow, Poppy and Dahlia, as they work their way against Gale, the former friend of Stella, that is the queen of the pigs in Golden Island.",
" The first season focuses on Gale trying to hunt for the Golden Egg, but, fails as seen in the final episode of season 1, \"To The Bitter End\".",
" The second season focuses on Gale returning and trying to hunt for the Golden Egg again, and she succeeded as seen in \"The Golden Queen\", the 9th episode of season 2.",
" Also, Dahlia, one of the birds, tries searching for the egg as well for an experiment, but this time, she fails, as seen in \"It's Mine!\"",
", the 6th episode of season 2.",
" Soon enough, the birds realize how dangerous this egg can be, as seen in \"Premonition\", the 11th episode in season 2, which in when Gale with the Golden Egg, anything that is touched with it, turns to gold.",
" However, when that happens, another thing turns to stone, the opposite of gold, which causes nature, and even worse, food to be turned to stone as well.",
" Now, it is up to the Stella gang to save Golden Island before it is too late.",
" They do succeed, as seen in \"You Asked For It\", the 13th and final episode of season 2 and the series finale of \"Angry Birds Stella\", where after a long awful night, Stella and her gang launch the Golden Egg out of the island, never to be seen again.",
" Gale does not mind because when she saw the Golden Egg after she broke out of the gold in the episode, she ran away, back into her castle."
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"\"A Few Good Men\" is the 15th episode of the first season of The CW television series, \"The Vampire Diaries\" and the 15th episode of the series overall.",
" It originally aired on March 25, 2010.",
" The episode was written by Brian Young and directed by Joshua Butler."
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"\"Impossible\" is the 15th episode of the ABC television series, \"Desperate Housewives\".",
" The episode was the 15th episode for the show's first season.",
" The episode was written by Marc Cherry and Tom Spezialy and was directed by Larry Shaw.",
" It originally aired on February 20, 2005."
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"Dr. Peter Benton is a fictional character that was a regular on the television series \"ER\" for its first eight seasons and appeared in two episodes of the show's final season.",
" He was played by Eriq La Salle.",
" Benton was often portrayed as arrogant and irritable, but is nevertheless an exceptionally talented surgeon who is passionate about medicine.",
" It is also revealed that he and fellow emergency room physician Mark Greene had attended medical school together.",
" Benton's last appearance as a series regular was in the Season 8 episode \"I'll Be Home For Christmas\".",
" La Salle's removal from the opening credits as an ongoing regular was in the 11th episode of season 8; however, Benton appeared in the credits of the 15th episode of season 8, in which he is shown talking to Elizabeth Corday, and the 21st episode, in which he appears at Mark Greene's funeral.",
" He also appears later in season 15."
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"\"Bombshells\" was the 246th episode of the \"M*A*S*H\" television series, and the sixth episode of the eleventh season.",
" It first aired on 28 November 1982, and was rebroadcast 18 April 1983.",
" In it, Hawkeye and Charles attempted to get Marilyn Monroe to visit the 4077th, while B.J. receives the Bronze Star for a deed he believes was far from heroic.",
" The episode was written by Dan Wilcox and Thad Mumford and directed by Charles S. Dubin."
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"\"Across the Sea\" is the 15th episode of the American Broadcasting Company's sixth season of the serial drama television series \"Lost\" and 118th episode overall.",
" The episode aired on May 11, 2010, on ABC in the United States.",
" The episode was written by Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof and directed by Tucker Gates.",
" The episode is centered on Jacob and The Man in Black.",
" This episode is the second in the season that does not feature a \"flash-sideways.\""
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"\"Bombshells\" is the fifteenth episode of the seventh season of the American medical drama series \"House\".",
" It aired on March 7, 2011."
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"\"The Fall Issue\" is the 24th episode in the third season, the 65th episode overall and the third season finale of the American dramedy series \"Ugly Betty\", which aired on May 21, 2009.",
" This episode doubles as the second part of a two-hour episode, a first in the series' history."
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"House (also called House, M.D.) is an American television medical drama that originally ran on the Fox network for eight seasons, from November 16, 2004 to May 21, 2012.",
" The series' main character is Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), an unconventional, misanthropic medical genius who, despite his dependence on pain medication, leads a team of diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton–Plainsboro Teaching Hospital (PPTH) in New Jersey.",
" The series' premise originated with Paul Attanasio, while David Shore, who is credited as creator, was primarily responsible for the conception of the title character.",
" The series' executive producers included Shore, Attanasio, Attanasio's business partner Katie Jacobs, and film director Bryan Singer.",
" It was filmed largely in Century City."
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"Title: Angry Birds Stella (TV series)\n\nAngry Birds Stella is a Finnish computer-animated TV series based on the game \"Angry Birds Stella\" that was produced by Rovio Entertainment. The first episode, \"A Fork in the Friendship\", aired on ToonsTV in November 1, 2014. The series recounts the tale of Stella, along with her friends Luca, Willow, Poppy and Dahlia, as they work their way against Gale, the former friend of Stella, that is the queen of the pigs in Golden Island. The first season focuses on Gale trying to hunt for the Golden Egg, but, fails as seen in the final episode of season 1, \"To The Bitter End\". The second season focuses on Gale returning and trying to hunt for the Golden Egg again, and she succeeded as seen in \"The Golden Queen\", the 9th episode of season 2. Also, Dahlia, one of the birds, tries searching for the egg as well for an experiment, but this time, she fails, as seen in \"It's Mine!\" , the 6th episode of season 2. Soon enough, the birds realize how dangerous this egg can be, as seen in \"Premonition\", the 11th episode in season 2, which in when Gale with the Golden Egg, anything that is touched with it, turns to gold. However, when that happens, another thing turns to stone, the opposite of gold, which causes nature, and even worse, food to be turned to stone as well. Now, it is up to the Stella gang to save Golden Island before it is too late. They do succeed, as seen in \"You Asked For It\", the 13th and final episode of season 2 and the series finale of \"Angry Birds Stella\", where after a long awful night, Stella and her gang launch the Golden Egg out of the island, never to be seen again. Gale does not mind because when she saw the Golden Egg after she broke out of the gold in the episode, she ran away, back into her castle.",
"Title: A Few Good Men (The Vampire Diaries)\n\n\"A Few Good Men\" is the 15th episode of the first season of The CW television series, \"The Vampire Diaries\" and the 15th episode of the series overall. It originally aired on March 25, 2010. The episode was written by Brian Young and directed by Joshua Butler.",
"Title: Impossible (Desperate Housewives)\n\n\"Impossible\" is the 15th episode of the ABC television series, \"Desperate Housewives\". The episode was the 15th episode for the show's first season. The episode was written by Marc Cherry and Tom Spezialy and was directed by Larry Shaw. It originally aired on February 20, 2005.",
"Title: Peter Benton\n\nDr. Peter Benton is a fictional character that was a regular on the television series \"ER\" for its first eight seasons and appeared in two episodes of the show's final season. He was played by Eriq La Salle. Benton was often portrayed as arrogant and irritable, but is nevertheless an exceptionally talented surgeon who is passionate about medicine. It is also revealed that he and fellow emergency room physician Mark Greene had attended medical school together. Benton's last appearance as a series regular was in the Season 8 episode \"I'll Be Home For Christmas\". La Salle's removal from the opening credits as an ongoing regular was in the 11th episode of season 8; however, Benton appeared in the credits of the 15th episode of season 8, in which he is shown talking to Elizabeth Corday, and the 21st episode, in which he appears at Mark Greene's funeral. He also appears later in season 15.",
"Title: Bombshells (M*A*S*H)\n\n\"Bombshells\" was the 246th episode of the \"M*A*S*H\" television series, and the sixth episode of the eleventh season. It first aired on 28 November 1982, and was rebroadcast 18 April 1983. In it, Hawkeye and Charles attempted to get Marilyn Monroe to visit the 4077th, while B.J. receives the Bronze Star for a deed he believes was far from heroic. The episode was written by Dan Wilcox and Thad Mumford and directed by Charles S. Dubin.",
"Title: Across the Sea (Lost)\n\n\"Across the Sea\" is the 15th episode of the American Broadcasting Company's sixth season of the serial drama television series \"Lost\" and 118th episode overall. The episode aired on May 11, 2010, on ABC in the United States. The episode was written by Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof and directed by Tucker Gates. The episode is centered on Jacob and The Man in Black. This episode is the second in the season that does not feature a \"flash-sideways.\"",
"Title: Bombshells (House)\n\n\"Bombshells\" is the fifteenth episode of the seventh season of the American medical drama series \"House\". It aired on March 7, 2011.",
"Title: The Fall Issue\n\n\"The Fall Issue\" is the 24th episode in the third season, the 65th episode overall and the third season finale of the American dramedy series \"Ugly Betty\", which aired on May 21, 2009. This episode doubles as the second part of a two-hour episode, a first in the series' history.",
"Title: House (TV series)\n\nHouse (also called House, M.D.) is an American television medical drama that originally ran on the Fox network for eight seasons, from November 16, 2004 to May 21, 2012. The series' main character is Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), an unconventional, misanthropic medical genius who, despite his dependence on pain medication, leads a team of diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton–Plainsboro Teaching Hospital (PPTH) in New Jersey. The series' premise originated with Paul Attanasio, while David Shore, who is credited as creator, was primarily responsible for the conception of the title character. The series' executive producers included Shore, Attanasio, Attanasio's business partner Katie Jacobs, and film director Bryan Singer. It was filmed largely in Century City.",
"Title: Return (The Secret Circle)\n\n\"Return\" is the 15th episode of the first season of the CW television series The Secret Circle, and the series' 15th episode overall. It was aired on February 16, 2012. The episode was written by David Ehrman and it was directed by Brad Turner."
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"Your Song" is a song by British singer Rita Ora, with uncredited backing vocals from Ed Sheeran, is an English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer, he attended which organization, in Guildford, Surrey?
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Academy of Contemporary Music
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" The track was released on March 18, 2015.",
" The track appears on the deluxe edition of the for Fox's TV series \"Empire."
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"\"Hot Right Now\" is a single by British drum and bass producer DJ Fresh, released as the second single from his third studio album, \"Nextlevelism\".",
" British singer Rita Ora features on the single as the main vocalist.",
" The song also features as a bonus track on Ora's debut album, \"Ora\".",
" Released on 12 February 2012, the single debuted at the top of UK Singles Chart.",
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" The song was released on 7 August 2015."
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"Edward Christopher Sheeran, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 17 February 1991) is an English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer.",
" He was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, and raised in Framlingham, Suffolk.",
" He attended the Academy of Contemporary Music in Guildford, Surrey, as an undergraduate from the age of 18 in 2009.",
" In early 2011, Sheeran independently released the extended play, \"No. 5 Collaborations Project\".",
" After signing with Asylum Records, his debut album, \"+\" (read as \"plus\"), was released on 9 September 2011 and has since been certified seven-times platinum in the UK.",
" The album contains the single \"The A Team\", which earned him the Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically.",
" In 2012, Sheeran won the Brit Awards for Best British Male Solo Artist and British Breakthrough Act."
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"Justin Farell Alamar (born April 23, 1982), better known as J Farell, is an American music producer from Cherry Hill, NJ.",
" He graduated from Rutgers University where he was first exposed to music production.",
" J Farell broke into the recording industry in 2010 and is best known for producing remixes for artists such as Kreayshawn, J. Cole, Roscoe Dash, Gorilla Zoe, Hyper Crush, Gotye, Driicky Graham, Rita Ora, Wiz Khalifa, Eva Simons, Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran, and more.",
" He received his first official placement with Entertainment One for the remix of Gorilla Zoe's song \"Twisted\".",
" In March 2011, it debuted on Philadelphia's radio station Wired 96.5.",
" This remix was digitally released on iTunes by Atlantic Records on May 23, 2011.",
" J Farell first received widespread recognition on August 29, 2011 when his remix of Kreayshawn's single \"Gucci Gucci\" went viral on YouTube and gained over 7 million views in under 12 hours.",
" A week later, the video charted at #7 on YouTube's Top 100 Music Videos.",
" In 2013, Ed Sheeran spoke about J Farell's remix of his song The A Team with Ralphie Aversa on WPLJ's The Ralphie Radio Show.",
" J Farell began working on a collaboration project with Dj Beatstreet and Dj Suraci.",
" In May 2015, the trio formed the group Money Drop and, two months later, released their first collaborative single entitled Everything on Fleek.",
" With the help of Interscope Records in July 2015, J Farell landed the official remix of Good For You by Selena Gomez featuring A$AP Rocky.",
" In November 2015, J Farell collaborated with singer/songwriter Todd Carey and created a refreshed, doo-wop style remix of Todd's single \"OMG\".",
" On December 4, 2015, the official OMG Remix was released to a positive response on social media.",
" His work is noted by an announcer or a giggling woman saying the \"J Farell\" tagline in most of his recent music."
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" The song was released on 6 November 2015."
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"\"Sing\" is a song by English singer-songwriter, Ed Sheeran.",
" It was written by Sheeran and Pharrell Williams, who also produced it and provided uncredited background vocals.",
" The song was released on 7 April 2014, serving as the lead single from Sheeran's second studio album, \"×\" (2014).",
" The song became Sheeran's first UK number-one single and also topped the charts in Australia, New Zealand and Ireland.",
" It also peaked at No. 13 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100."
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" It was released on 26 May 2017, through Atlantic Records and Warner Music Group.",
" The song peaked at number 7 in the United Kingdom, becoming her ninth top-ten song overall.",
" The single also reached the top 20 in more than fifteen countries, including Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Australia and New Zealand."
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"Title: New York Raining\n\n\"New York Raining\" is a song from American rapper Charles Hamilton featuring vocals from British singer Rita Ora. The track was released on March 18, 2015. The track appears on the deluxe edition of the for Fox's TV series \"Empire.",
"Title: Hot Right Now\n\n\"Hot Right Now\" is a single by British drum and bass producer DJ Fresh, released as the second single from his third studio album, \"Nextlevelism\". British singer Rita Ora features on the single as the main vocalist. The song also features as a bonus track on Ora's debut album, \"Ora\". Released on 12 February 2012, the single debuted at the top of UK Singles Chart. The Official Charts Company confirmed \"Hot Right Now\" as the UK's first ever drum and bass number one.",
"Title: I Will Never Let You Down\n\n\"I Will Never Let You Down\" is a song by British singer Rita Ora, released on 31 March 2014, through Roc Nation and Columbia Records. The song debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, making it Ora's fourth overall UK number-one single (and third as a solo artist) within three years.",
"Title: Body on Me (Rita Ora song)\n\n\"Body on Me\" is a song by British singer Rita Ora, featuring guest vocals by American recording artist Chris Brown. The song was released on 7 August 2015.",
"Title: Ed Sheeran\n\nEdward Christopher Sheeran, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 17 February 1991) is an English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. He was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, and raised in Framlingham, Suffolk. He attended the Academy of Contemporary Music in Guildford, Surrey, as an undergraduate from the age of 18 in 2009. In early 2011, Sheeran independently released the extended play, \"No. 5 Collaborations Project\". After signing with Asylum Records, his debut album, \"+\" (read as \"plus\"), was released on 9 September 2011 and has since been certified seven-times platinum in the UK. The album contains the single \"The A Team\", which earned him the Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically. In 2012, Sheeran won the Brit Awards for Best British Male Solo Artist and British Breakthrough Act.",
"Title: Poison (Rita Ora song)\n\n\"Poison\" is a song by British singer Rita Ora. The song was released on 18 May 2015, peaking at number three in the UK.",
"Title: J Farell\n\nJustin Farell Alamar (born April 23, 1982), better known as J Farell, is an American music producer from Cherry Hill, NJ. He graduated from Rutgers University where he was first exposed to music production. J Farell broke into the recording industry in 2010 and is best known for producing remixes for artists such as Kreayshawn, J. Cole, Roscoe Dash, Gorilla Zoe, Hyper Crush, Gotye, Driicky Graham, Rita Ora, Wiz Khalifa, Eva Simons, Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran, and more. He received his first official placement with Entertainment One for the remix of Gorilla Zoe's song \"Twisted\". In March 2011, it debuted on Philadelphia's radio station Wired 96.5. This remix was digitally released on iTunes by Atlantic Records on May 23, 2011. J Farell first received widespread recognition on August 29, 2011 when his remix of Kreayshawn's single \"Gucci Gucci\" went viral on YouTube and gained over 7 million views in under 12 hours. A week later, the video charted at #7 on YouTube's Top 100 Music Videos. In 2013, Ed Sheeran spoke about J Farell's remix of his song The A Team with Ralphie Aversa on WPLJ's The Ralphie Radio Show. J Farell began working on a collaboration project with Dj Beatstreet and Dj Suraci. In May 2015, the trio formed the group Money Drop and, two months later, released their first collaborative single entitled Everything on Fleek. With the help of Interscope Records in July 2015, J Farell landed the official remix of Good For You by Selena Gomez featuring A$AP Rocky. In November 2015, J Farell collaborated with singer/songwriter Todd Carey and created a refreshed, doo-wop style remix of Todd's single \"OMG\". On December 4, 2015, the official OMG Remix was released to a positive response on social media. His work is noted by an announcer or a giggling woman saying the \"J Farell\" tagline in most of his recent music.",
"Title: Coming Home (Sigma and Rita Ora song)\n\n\"Coming Home\" is a song by British drum and bass duo Sigma and British singer Rita Ora. The song was released on 6 November 2015.",
"Title: Sing (Ed Sheeran song)\n\n\"Sing\" is a song by English singer-songwriter, Ed Sheeran. It was written by Sheeran and Pharrell Williams, who also produced it and provided uncredited background vocals. The song was released on 7 April 2014, serving as the lead single from Sheeran's second studio album, \"×\" (2014). The song became Sheeran's first UK number-one single and also topped the charts in Australia, New Zealand and Ireland. It also peaked at No. 13 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
"Title: Your Song (Rita Ora song)\n\n\"Your Song\" is a song by British singer Rita Ora, with uncredited backing vocals from Ed Sheeran. It was released on 26 May 2017, through Atlantic Records and Warner Music Group. The song peaked at number 7 in the United Kingdom, becoming her ninth top-ten song overall. The single also reached the top 20 in more than fifteen countries, including Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Australia and New Zealand."
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Alan Whitehead is a British musician and businessman whose most successful single in the UK was a cover version of what Paul McCartney song?
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Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
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" He started his career in the music industry in 1966 as the drummer for Crispian St. Peters, but is best known as a member of Marmalade, whose most successful single in the UK was a cover version of the Paul McCartney song \"Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da\".",
" In 1969 Marmalade were signed to Decca Records and their next song \"Reflections of My Life\" became a number 10 hit in the USA.",
" Whitehead left the band in 1978 and set up his own management company, negotiating his first production contract with EMI Records.",
" Groups that he successfully managed were Lipps Inc., Mel and Kim, Modern Romance and Rikki Peebles.",
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"\"From Me to You\" is a song written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon and released by English rock group the Beatles in 1963 as their third single.",
" The single was the Beatles' first number one in some of the United Kingdom charts, second in others, but failed to make an impact in the United States at the time of its initial release.",
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"\"Just a Ride\" is the second single released by Jem from her debut album \"Finally Woken\".",
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"The Attack were a freakbeat/psychedelic rock band formed in 1966 around singer Richard Shirman (born 26 April 1949, London Died July 2017) The first line-up featured drummer Alan Whitehead from Marmalade, guitarist David O'List (later of The Nice) and John Du Cann (later of Andromeda and Atomic Rooster).",
" Their first single \"Try It\" had also been recorded by The Standells and Ohio Express.",
" They also released a version of \"Hi Ho Silver Lining\", a few days earlier than Jeff Beck.",
" Richard Shirman was invited to be singer with Andromeda but he declined."
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"\"Got to Get You into My Life\" is a song by the Beatles, first released in 1966 on the album \"Revolver\".",
" It was written by Paul McCartney, though officially credited to Lennon–McCartney.",
" The song is a homage to the Motown Sound, with colourful brass instrumentation, and lyrics that suggest a psychedelic experience.",
" \"It's actually an ode to pot,\" McCartney explained.",
" A cover version by Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers peaked at number six in 1966 in the UK.",
" The song was issued in the United States as a single from the \"Rock 'n' Roll Music\" compilation album in 1976, six years after the Beatles disbanded.",
" It reached number seven on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, the Beatles' last top ten US hit until their 1995 release \"Free as a Bird\"."
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" Pre-release cover versions are common in the UK because of the unique situation there in that songs by big acts get weeks of airplay before being released, giving cover artists enough time for session musicians and computer experts to record a near-exact cover version of the song.",
" For example, UK #1, \"Talk Dirty\" by Jason Derulo ft. 2 Chainz, made #71 the week before it made #1 in the form of a pre-release cover version by Select Hits.",
" Usually the original artist's record label will notice the cover version and release the original early; when Can You Blow My covered Flo Rida's \"Whistle\", Rida's record label rush-released the song mid-week.",
" Avicii's \"Wake Me Up!",
"\" was intended to be released on 8 September 2013 however on 15 July 2013 the Official Charts Company announced that it would be released that week after a group called 'Spark Productions' recorded a pre-release cover version and made #26 on the UK Singles Chart with it."
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"\"Girlfriend\" is a song written by Paul McCartney.",
" McCartney thought of the song as one that Michael Jackson might like to record, and mentioned this to Jackson at a party in Hollywood.",
" Jackson had stated in interviews with the music press in the 1970s that he was a fan of The Beatles and the chance to record a McCartney original helped to inspire his next project.",
" However, McCartney ended up recording it himself with his band Wings, and it was issued in 1978 on the album \"London Town\".",
" Subsequently, it was suggested by Quincy Jones as a possible track for Jackson to record for his 1979 album \"Off the Wall\".",
" Jones was unaware that the song had been written for Jackson in the first place.",
" Jackson's recording omitted the middle eight heard in McCartney's version.",
" It was issued exclusively in the UK in 1980, as the fifth and final single from the \"Off the Wall\" album.",
" This proved to be another hit single for Jackson and one of his first recordings of a Paul McCartney song."
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"James Louis McCartney (born 12 September 1977) is a British musician and songwriter living in London.",
" He is the only son of songwriter and former Beatle Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney.",
" He has contributed to a number of solo albums by his parents, including \"Flaming Pie\" (1997) and \"Driving Rain\" (2001) by Paul McCartney and \"Wide Prairie\" (1998) by Linda McCartney."
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"\"Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da\" is a song by the Beatles from their 1968 album \"The Beatles\" (often called \"the White Album\").",
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" It was released as a single that same year in many countries, but not in their native United Kingdom, nor in the United States until 1976."
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"\"The Wilhelm Scream\" is a song by British musician James Blake, released on his self-titled debut studio album.",
" It is a cover of the song, \"Where to Turn\" by Blake's father, James Litherland.",
" The single was released in the United Kingdom on 3 March 2011, and debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number 136.",
" The cover version was retitled after the Wilhelm scream, a sound effect used in numerous movies.",
" The single was used during the end credits of the HBO series, \"Entourage\".",
" Rapper Big K.R.I.T. sampled the single in his song, \"REM\".",
" The song was covered by The Bamboos, featuring Megan Washington released by Tru Thoughts in November 2011."
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"Title: Alan Whitehead (drummer)\n\nAlan Whitehead is a British musician and businessman. He started his career in the music industry in 1966 as the drummer for Crispian St. Peters, but is best known as a member of Marmalade, whose most successful single in the UK was a cover version of the Paul McCartney song \"Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da\". In 1969 Marmalade were signed to Decca Records and their next song \"Reflections of My Life\" became a number 10 hit in the USA. Whitehead left the band in 1978 and set up his own management company, negotiating his first production contract with EMI Records. Groups that he successfully managed were Lipps Inc., Mel and Kim, Modern Romance and Rikki Peebles. He later went on to manage all girl groups Amazulu and Belle Stars.",
"Title: From Me to You\n\n\"From Me to You\" is a song written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon and released by English rock group the Beatles in 1963 as their third single. The single was the Beatles' first number one in some of the United Kingdom charts, second in others, but failed to make an impact in the United States at the time of its initial release. However, a 1963 cover version released by Del Shannon resulted in the song becoming the first Lennon–McCartney tune to enter the American pop chart.",
"Title: Just a Ride\n\n\"Just a Ride\" is the second single released by Jem from her debut album \"Finally Woken\". The song was featured on \"\", along with \"Maybe I'm Amazed\" (a cover of the Paul McCartney song).",
"Title: The Attack (band)\n\nThe Attack were a freakbeat/psychedelic rock band formed in 1966 around singer Richard Shirman (born 26 April 1949, London Died July 2017) The first line-up featured drummer Alan Whitehead from Marmalade, guitarist David O'List (later of The Nice) and John Du Cann (later of Andromeda and Atomic Rooster). Their first single \"Try It\" had also been recorded by The Standells and Ohio Express. They also released a version of \"Hi Ho Silver Lining\", a few days earlier than Jeff Beck. Richard Shirman was invited to be singer with Andromeda but he declined.",
"Title: Got to Get You into My Life\n\n\"Got to Get You into My Life\" is a song by the Beatles, first released in 1966 on the album \"Revolver\". It was written by Paul McCartney, though officially credited to Lennon–McCartney. The song is a homage to the Motown Sound, with colourful brass instrumentation, and lyrics that suggest a psychedelic experience. \"It's actually an ode to pot,\" McCartney explained. A cover version by Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers peaked at number six in 1966 in the UK. The song was issued in the United States as a single from the \"Rock 'n' Roll Music\" compilation album in 1976, six years after the Beatles disbanded. It reached number seven on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, the Beatles' last top ten US hit until their 1995 release \"Free as a Bird\".",
"Title: Pre-release cover version\n\nIn the music industry, a pre-release cover version is a type of cover version that arises when a cover artist releases a version of a song before the original artist does. This practise takes advantage of a 'release window'; it occurs when an upcoming song has lots of airplay but has not yet been released. Pre-release cover versions are common in the UK because of the unique situation there in that songs by big acts get weeks of airplay before being released, giving cover artists enough time for session musicians and computer experts to record a near-exact cover version of the song. For example, UK #1, \"Talk Dirty\" by Jason Derulo ft. 2 Chainz, made #71 the week before it made #1 in the form of a pre-release cover version by Select Hits. Usually the original artist's record label will notice the cover version and release the original early; when Can You Blow My covered Flo Rida's \"Whistle\", Rida's record label rush-released the song mid-week. Avicii's \"Wake Me Up! \" was intended to be released on 8 September 2013 however on 15 July 2013 the Official Charts Company announced that it would be released that week after a group called 'Spark Productions' recorded a pre-release cover version and made #26 on the UK Singles Chart with it.",
"Title: Girlfriend (Paul McCartney song)\n\n\"Girlfriend\" is a song written by Paul McCartney. McCartney thought of the song as one that Michael Jackson might like to record, and mentioned this to Jackson at a party in Hollywood. Jackson had stated in interviews with the music press in the 1970s that he was a fan of The Beatles and the chance to record a McCartney original helped to inspire his next project. However, McCartney ended up recording it himself with his band Wings, and it was issued in 1978 on the album \"London Town\". Subsequently, it was suggested by Quincy Jones as a possible track for Jackson to record for his 1979 album \"Off the Wall\". Jones was unaware that the song had been written for Jackson in the first place. Jackson's recording omitted the middle eight heard in McCartney's version. It was issued exclusively in the UK in 1980, as the fifth and final single from the \"Off the Wall\" album. This proved to be another hit single for Jackson and one of his first recordings of a Paul McCartney song.",
"Title: James McCartney\n\nJames Louis McCartney (born 12 September 1977) is a British musician and songwriter living in London. He is the only son of songwriter and former Beatle Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney. He has contributed to a number of solo albums by his parents, including \"Flaming Pie\" (1997) and \"Driving Rain\" (2001) by Paul McCartney and \"Wide Prairie\" (1998) by Linda McCartney.",
"Title: Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da\n\n\"Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da\" is a song by the Beatles from their 1968 album \"The Beatles\" (often called \"the White Album\"). Although credited to Lennon–McCartney, the song was written solely by Paul McCartney. It was released as a single that same year in many countries, but not in their native United Kingdom, nor in the United States until 1976.",
"Title: The Wilhelm Scream\n\n\"The Wilhelm Scream\" is a song by British musician James Blake, released on his self-titled debut studio album. It is a cover of the song, \"Where to Turn\" by Blake's father, James Litherland. The single was released in the United Kingdom on 3 March 2011, and debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number 136. The cover version was retitled after the Wilhelm scream, a sound effect used in numerous movies. The single was used during the end credits of the HBO series, \"Entourage\". Rapper Big K.R.I.T. sampled the single in his song, \"REM\". The song was covered by The Bamboos, featuring Megan Washington released by Tru Thoughts in November 2011."
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"WSYY-FM (94.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting for approximately 18¼ hours per day, 7 days a week (from 4:55AM through 11:10PM ET) under the slogan, \"\"Radio With An Attitude\"\".",
" Playing a mix of oldies/classic hits, adult contemporary, rock music, and some country crossovers, the station broadcasts an Adult Hits/Full-Service format for approximately 16 hours per day, from 6:00AM through 10:00PM ET (reserving the first and, also, the final hour of their broadcast day to \"When Radio Was\").",
" \"The Mountain 94.9\" carries local high school sports in season.",
" \"The Mountain 94.9\" had also carried the complete schedule of Red Sox Baseball (from 1997 through 2015, prior to becoming a Former Affiliate in 2016, which was when Millinocket's affiliation with the Red Sox Baseball would ultimately be transferred over to co-owned WSYY-AM, thus concluding the frequent interruptions to the music on \"The Mountain 94.9\" during Baseball season).",
" The station currently features programming from CBS Radio and carries CBS Radio News at the top of every hour (and has been an affiliate of that network for many decades).",
" Licensed to Millinocket, Maine, United States, the station's broadcast signal serves the Central Penobscot County, Eastern Piscataquis County, and Southern Aroostook County Maine areas, and the station is licensed to serve the town of Millinocket, Maine, the very town where its studios/offices and tower site are located.",
" The station is currently owned by Katahdin Communications, Inc.",
" WSYY-FM originally went on the air in 1978 on 97.7 FM as WKTR, upgrading to its current facilities in 1984 on 94.9.",
" Prior to their \"The Mountain 94.9\" branding, WSYY-FM used to be referred to as \"North Country 95\", airing a full-time Country Music format.",
" The current format, branding, and slogan was probably adopted around March 1, 2004, when Katahdin Communications, Inc. assumed control of WSYY-FM & WSYY-AM from Katahdin Timberlands, LLC (as a result of the radio station facing increasing land disputes), initially as a short term lease agreement but the transfer of ownership ultimately became permanent.",
" Those same land disputes would eventually lead to a loss of WSYY-FM's 23,500 watt transmitter location (featuring an antenna HAAT of 211 meters); as a result, WSYY-FM may have been operating under a Special Temporary Authority License (a 12,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 68 meters via Hammond Ridge on Lake Road, about two miles from Millinocket Municipal Airport), ever since as long ago as late 2007, pending a planned permanent move to a 22,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 198.4 meters (from just off Nicatou Road in Medway, well east of WSYY-FM's old or current transmitter tower location).",
" On November 23th, 2016, the CP for this proposed move was modified to a 45,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 146.7 meters, the first time this proposed move has ever received official approval from the FCC.",
" WSYY-FM is one of the two Maine affiliates—apart from WLOB—of When Radio Was (7 days a week from 5:00AM through 6:00AM ET and also from 10:00PM through 11:00PM ET), is one of the two Maine affiliates (WWMJ) of The Acoustic Storm (Saturdays from 9:00AM through 12:00PM ET), is Maine's only affiliate of the Crook & Chase syndicated Country Music countdown programming (Sunday afternoons from 2:00PM through 6:00PM ET), and is an affiliate of the Blues Deluxe radio show.",
" WSYY-FM/WSYY-AM are unusual in that while these stations are authorized to broadcast 24 hours a day, the stations both have sign-offs every day (WSYY-AM signing off at sun-down, broadcasting only on Weekends (but not between Monday-through-Friday) and WSYY-FM broadcasting for approximately 18¼ hours per day, 7 days a week, WSYY-FM's broadcast day concluding with the 11:00PM ET Top-of-the-Hour CBS Radio newscast and then a Nightly Sign-Off Announcement and then an instrumentation of the American national anthem, followed by Dead Air amidst a Transmitter Power-Down, not Signing Back Onto The Air until 4:55AM ET).",
" In Old Town and also Bangor (and continuing southward and/or southwestward), the station has strong FM co-channel interference with Portland-market WHOM (which transmits from atop Mount Washington in New Hampshire, the tallest peak in the Northeast and had for a long time claimed on its website that it has the largest coverage area of any FM station in the United States, its signal spanning five states: NH, ME, VT, MA, NY and also parts of Southern Quebec Province, Canada), this matter being especially problematic before dawn or after dusk.",
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" The series was given a straight-to-series order with 10 episodes in January 2016.",
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" Ross has also appeared in the series \"Boss\", \"NCIS\", \"Major Crimes\", \"Crash & Bernstein\", and \"Battle Creek\", and the films \"Officer Downe\" (2016) and \"American Milkshake\" (2013)."
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"The Last Man on Earth is an American post-apocalyptic comedy television series created by and starring Will Forte.",
" The series premiered on Fox on March 1, 2015.",
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" On April 8, 2015, the show was renewed for a second season, which premiered on September 27, 2015.",
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" The series stars Rob Schneider alongside Cheech Marin, Claudia Bassols, Diana Maria Riva, Eugenio Derbez, Ricky Rico, and Lupe Ontiveros.",
" The show was produced by \"Two and a Half Men\"' s The Tannenbaum Company and CBS Television Studios.",
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"\"Undercover Boss\" is an American 2010 reality television series, based on the British series of the same name.",
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" On March 9, 2010, CBS announced it had renewed \"Undercover Boss\" for a second season.",
" On July 28, 2010, CBS announced four company executives had signed up for the second season of \"Undercover Boss\", the executives are from NASCAR, DirecTV, Chiquita Brands International and Great Wolf Lodge, Inc. The Choice Hotels CEO, Steve Joyce, was the first boss for the second season of the show on September 26, 2010.",
" On March 27, 2011, CBS officially renewed \"Undercover Boss\" for a third season.",
" On May 18, 2011, CBS then announced that it would be holding the show for a mid-season replacement to premiere Sunday January 15, 2012, with an undetermined amount of episodes.",
" The third season premiered on January 15, 2012.",
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" In April 2014, \"Deion's Family Playbook\" was renewed for a second season.",
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" The series is produced by K/O Paper Products and 101st Street Television in association with CBS Productions, originally an in-name-only unit of but folded into CBS Television Studios, which has produced the series since the beginning of season three.",
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"Title: WSYY-FM\n\nWSYY-FM (94.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting for approximately 18¼ hours per day, 7 days a week (from 4:55AM through 11:10PM ET) under the slogan, \"\"Radio With An Attitude\"\". Playing a mix of oldies/classic hits, adult contemporary, rock music, and some country crossovers, the station broadcasts an Adult Hits/Full-Service format for approximately 16 hours per day, from 6:00AM through 10:00PM ET (reserving the first and, also, the final hour of their broadcast day to \"When Radio Was\"). \"The Mountain 94.9\" carries local high school sports in season. \"The Mountain 94.9\" had also carried the complete schedule of Red Sox Baseball (from 1997 through 2015, prior to becoming a Former Affiliate in 2016, which was when Millinocket's affiliation with the Red Sox Baseball would ultimately be transferred over to co-owned WSYY-AM, thus concluding the frequent interruptions to the music on \"The Mountain 94.9\" during Baseball season). The station currently features programming from CBS Radio and carries CBS Radio News at the top of every hour (and has been an affiliate of that network for many decades). Licensed to Millinocket, Maine, United States, the station's broadcast signal serves the Central Penobscot County, Eastern Piscataquis County, and Southern Aroostook County Maine areas, and the station is licensed to serve the town of Millinocket, Maine, the very town where its studios/offices and tower site are located. The station is currently owned by Katahdin Communications, Inc. WSYY-FM originally went on the air in 1978 on 97.7 FM as WKTR, upgrading to its current facilities in 1984 on 94.9. Prior to their \"The Mountain 94.9\" branding, WSYY-FM used to be referred to as \"North Country 95\", airing a full-time Country Music format. The current format, branding, and slogan was probably adopted around March 1, 2004, when Katahdin Communications, Inc. assumed control of WSYY-FM & WSYY-AM from Katahdin Timberlands, LLC (as a result of the radio station facing increasing land disputes), initially as a short term lease agreement but the transfer of ownership ultimately became permanent. Those same land disputes would eventually lead to a loss of WSYY-FM's 23,500 watt transmitter location (featuring an antenna HAAT of 211 meters); as a result, WSYY-FM may have been operating under a Special Temporary Authority License (a 12,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 68 meters via Hammond Ridge on Lake Road, about two miles from Millinocket Municipal Airport), ever since as long ago as late 2007, pending a planned permanent move to a 22,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 198.4 meters (from just off Nicatou Road in Medway, well east of WSYY-FM's old or current transmitter tower location). On November 23th, 2016, the CP for this proposed move was modified to a 45,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 146.7 meters, the first time this proposed move has ever received official approval from the FCC. WSYY-FM is one of the two Maine affiliates—apart from WLOB—of When Radio Was (7 days a week from 5:00AM through 6:00AM ET and also from 10:00PM through 11:00PM ET), is one of the two Maine affiliates (WWMJ) of The Acoustic Storm (Saturdays from 9:00AM through 12:00PM ET), is Maine's only affiliate of the Crook & Chase syndicated Country Music countdown programming (Sunday afternoons from 2:00PM through 6:00PM ET), and is an affiliate of the Blues Deluxe radio show. WSYY-FM/WSYY-AM are unusual in that while these stations are authorized to broadcast 24 hours a day, the stations both have sign-offs every day (WSYY-AM signing off at sun-down, broadcasting only on Weekends (but not between Monday-through-Friday) and WSYY-FM broadcasting for approximately 18¼ hours per day, 7 days a week, WSYY-FM's broadcast day concluding with the 11:00PM ET Top-of-the-Hour CBS Radio newscast and then a Nightly Sign-Off Announcement and then an instrumentation of the American national anthem, followed by Dead Air amidst a Transmitter Power-Down, not Signing Back Onto The Air until 4:55AM ET). In Old Town and also Bangor (and continuing southward and/or southwestward), the station has strong FM co-channel interference with Portland-market WHOM (which transmits from atop Mount Washington in New Hampshire, the tallest peak in the Northeast and had for a long time claimed on its website that it has the largest coverage area of any FM station in the United States, its signal spanning five states: NH, ME, VT, MA, NY and also parts of Southern Quebec Province, Canada), this matter being especially problematic before dawn or after dusk. In favorable atmospheric conditions, a very weak signal of WHOM can be DX-ed in Millinocket during overnight hours (when WSYY-FM is off-the-air).",
"Title: Eyewitness (U.S. TV series)\n\nEyewitness is an American drama television series, based on the Norwegian series \"Øyevitne\". The series centers around the relationship between two teenage boys, Philip Shea (Tyler Young) and Lukas Waldenbeck (James Paxton), after they witness a triple homicide. The series was given a straight-to-series order with 10 episodes in January 2016. \"Eyewitness\" premiered on USA Network on October 16, 2016. The series won for Outstanding TV Movie or Limited Series at the 28th GLAAD Media Awards. On March 1, 2017, USA Network canceled the show after one season.",
"Title: Tyler Ross\n\nTyler Ross (born March 13, 1989) is an American actor best known for playing Kyle Stansbury in season four of the television series \"The Killing\" and for starring in the Stephen Cone films \"The Wise Kids\" (2011), \"Henry Gamble's Birthday Party\" (2015), and \"Princess Cyd\" (2017). Ross has also appeared in the series \"Boss\", \"NCIS\", \"Major Crimes\", \"Crash & Bernstein\", and \"Battle Creek\", and the films \"Officer Downe\" (2016) and \"American Milkshake\" (2013).",
"Title: The Last Man on Earth (TV series)\n\nThe Last Man on Earth is an American post-apocalyptic comedy television series created by and starring Will Forte. The series premiered on Fox on March 1, 2015. The pilot episode was written by Forte and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. On April 8, 2015, the show was renewed for a second season, which premiered on September 27, 2015. On March 24, 2016, the show was renewed for a third season, which premiered on September 25, 2016. On May 10, 2017, Fox renewed the series for a fourth season that will premiere on October 1, 2017.",
"Title: Rob (TV series)\n\nRob (stylized in promos as ¡Rob!) is an American sitcom television series that premiered on CBS on January 12, 2012, at 8:30 pm (ET) as a mid-season replacement for \"Rules of Engagement\", and ended on March 1, 2012. The series stars Rob Schneider alongside Cheech Marin, Claudia Bassols, Diana Maria Riva, Eugenio Derbez, Ricky Rico, and Lupe Ontiveros. The show was produced by \"Two and a Half Men\"' s The Tannenbaum Company and CBS Television Studios. On May 13, 2012, CBS canceled the series.",
"Title: List of Undercover Boss (U.S. TV series) episodes\n\n\"Undercover Boss\" is an American 2010 reality television series, based on the British series of the same name. The first episode of the first season premiered on February 7, 2010, after Super Bowl XLIV, and featured Bob O'Donnell, President and Chief Operating Officer of Waste Management, Inc. On March 9, 2010, CBS announced it had renewed \"Undercover Boss\" for a second season. On July 28, 2010, CBS announced four company executives had signed up for the second season of \"Undercover Boss\", the executives are from NASCAR, DirecTV, Chiquita Brands International and Great Wolf Lodge, Inc. The Choice Hotels CEO, Steve Joyce, was the first boss for the second season of the show on September 26, 2010. On March 27, 2011, CBS officially renewed \"Undercover Boss\" for a third season. On May 18, 2011, CBS then announced that it would be holding the show for a mid-season replacement to premiere Sunday January 15, 2012, with an undetermined amount of episodes. The third season premiered on January 15, 2012. The fourth season premiered on November 2, 2012. The fifth season premiered on September 27, 2013. The sixth season premiered on December 14, 2014. The eighth season premiered on December 21, 2016.",
"Title: List of The Last Man on Earth episodes\n\n\"The Last Man on Earth\" is an American post-apocalyptic comedy television series created by and starring Will Forte. The series premiered on Fox on March 1, 2015. On April 8, 2015, the show was renewed for a second season, which premiered on September 27, 2015. On March 24, 2016, the show was renewed for a third season, which premiered on September 25, 2016.",
"Title: Deion's Family Playbook\n\nDeion's Family Playbook is an American reality television series starring Deion Sanders. It premiered March 1, 2014, on the Oprah Winfrey Network. The first season premiere acquired 711,000 viewers with the finale achieving 946,000 viewers. In April 2014, \"Deion's Family Playbook\" was renewed for a second season. Prime Prep Academy, where Sanders is a founder and a coach, features in the series. Season 2 of \"Deion's Family Playbook\" premiered on November 1, 2014. Season 3 of \"Deion's Family Playbook\" premiered on May 9, 2015.",
"Title: Battle Creek (TV series)\n\nBattle Creek is an American comedy-drama television series that premiered on CBS on March 1, 2015. Starring Josh Duhamel and Dean Winters, the show followed the mismatched partnership of a police detective and FBI agent in Battle Creek, Michigan.",
"Title: Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series)\n\nHawaii Five-0 is an American action police procedural television series, which premiered on Monday, September 20, 2010 on CBS. The series is a reboot of the original series, which aired on CBS from 1968 to 1980. Like the original, it follows an elite state police task force set up to fight crime in the state of Hawaii. The series is produced by K/O Paper Products and 101st Street Television in association with CBS Productions, originally an in-name-only unit of but folded into CBS Television Studios, which has produced the series since the beginning of season three. On March 25, 2016, CBS renewed the series for a seventh season, which premiered on September 23, 2016. On March 23, 2017, CBS renewed the series for an eighth season, which premiered on September 29, 2017."
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Compiere is distributed by which software company?
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Consona Corporation
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" It created enterprise software products for supply chain, business rule management, visualization and optimization.",
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"Rainbow Arts was a German video game developer founded in 1984 in Gütersloh by Marc Ulrich which was later bought by Funsoft, and eventually absorbed by THQ in 1999.",
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" The company's products include InstallShield, InstallAnywhere, FlexNet Publisher, AdminStudio, App Portal, FlexNet Manager Suite for Enterprises, Software Vulnerability Manager and Code Insight.",
" The company has approximately 1,000 employees worldwide, among which 250 are located in its Chicago-area headquarters.",
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" The company offers its software for various market segments, such as loans, securities, derivatives, and foreign exchange.",
" It serves various customers, including banks, dealers, exchanges, central securities depositories, custodians, central clearing counterparties, and other critical infrastructure providers worldwide.",
" Digital Asset has strategic partnerships with Accenture, Broadridge, and PwC.",
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"Title: Helix Software Company\n\nHelix Software Company was a New York City based software company founded in October 1986. The company developed software tools and utilities for DOS and Windows. In 1993, Helix licensed some of its memory management technology to Microsoft for use in MS-DOS 6.0. Microsoft subsequently released Helix's memory management technology as part of the MEMMAKER and EMM386 DOS commands.",
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"Title: Sysload Software\n\nSysload Software, was a computer software company specializing in systems measurement, performance and capacity management solutions for servers and data centers, based in Créteil, France. It has been acquired in September 2009 by ORSYP, a computer software company specialist in workload scheduling and IT Operations Management, based in La Défense, France.",
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"Title: Rainbow Arts\n\nRainbow Arts was a German video game developer founded in 1984 in Gütersloh by Marc Ulrich which was later bought by Funsoft, and eventually absorbed by THQ in 1999. In the early 1990s most of the company's creative developers left to start their own development studios, such as Thomas Hertzler, who is now Managing Director of Blue Byte, and Armin Gessert, who founded Spellbound Entertainment. Rainbow Arts arose from a split of a former software company, micro-partner, founded by Marc Ullrich, Thomas Meiertoberens and Rolf Lakaemper. Parallel to Ullrich creating RainbowArts, Meiertoberens/Lakaemper founded Magic Bytes, a game software company, also located in Gütersloh, NRW, Germany. Rainbow Arts and Magic Bytes can be seen as the first commercial German game software companies.",
"Title: Flexera Software\n\nFlexera Software is an American computer software company based in Itasca, Illinois. Flexera Software is a private equity backed company, with more than 70,000 customers. Flexera Software provides software monetization, composition analysis and installation solutions for application producers and software and cloud optimization and Secops solutions to enterprises. The company's products include InstallShield, InstallAnywhere, FlexNet Publisher, AdminStudio, App Portal, FlexNet Manager Suite for Enterprises, Software Vulnerability Manager and Code Insight. The company has approximately 1,000 employees worldwide, among which 250 are located in its Chicago-area headquarters. The company has been named a Top Chicago workplace by the Chicago Tribune in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016.",
"Title: WebMethods\n\nwebMethods was an enterprise software company, acquired by Software AG, focused on application integration, business process integration and B2B partner integration. Founded in 1996, the company sold systems for organizations to use web services to connect software applications over the Internet. In 2000, the company went public on the NASDAQ in the most successful software IPO to date, based on investor interest and first day share price appreciation. In 2002, the company was named by Deloitte as the fastest-growing software company in North America over the period 1998 to 2002. In 2007 webMethods was acquired by Software AG for $546 million and was made a subsidiary of that company. In 2010 the webMethods division of Software AG recorded over $668 million in revenues. Software AG retained the webMethods name, and uses it as a brand to identify a software suite encompassing process improvement, SOA enablement, IT modernization and business and partner integration.",
"Title: Digital Asset Holdings\n\nDigital Asset (or Digital Asset Holdings, LLC), a software company, develops and builds distributed ledger technology solutions for the financial services industry. Its software maps business logic and legal processes to cryptographic signature flows, as well as commits transactions to private or public distributed ledgers or traditional databases depending on the requirements of the use case. The company offers its software for various market segments, such as loans, securities, derivatives, and foreign exchange. It serves various customers, including banks, dealers, exchanges, central securities depositories, custodians, central clearing counterparties, and other critical infrastructure providers worldwide. Digital Asset has strategic partnerships with Accenture, Broadridge, and PwC. The company was founded in 2014 and is based in New York, New York with additional offices in San Francisco, Tel Aviv, Budapest, and London."
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Which Massachusetts Representative did Carl Michael Sciortino Jr. lose to in the 2013 special election?
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Katherine Clark
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"Title: Sean Garballey\n\nSean Garballey (born February 22, 1985) is the current Massachusetts State Representative for the 23rd Middlesex District representing Arlington and West Medford. He was elected in a special election on 4 March 2008, after the incumbent, J. James Marzilli, Jr. won a 2007 special election for a seat in the Massachusetts Senate.",
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"Title: Texas Senate, District 6\n\nDistrict 6 of the Texas Senate is a senatorial district that serves a portion of Harris county in the U.S. state of Texas. The seat is currently held by Sylvia Garcia, who won a 2013 special election after the death of Senator Mario Gallegos, Jr. on October 16, 2012.",
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"Title: Mo Cowan\n\nWilliam Maurice \"Mo\" Cowan (born April 4, 1969) is an American politician and lawyer who served as a United States Senator from Massachusetts in 2013. He previously served as legal counsel and chief of staff to Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick. Patrick appointed him on January 30, 2013, on an interim basis to fill the vacancy left by fellow Democrat John Kerry, who resigned to become Secretary of State. He declined to run in the 2013 special election to complete the remainder of Kerry's term. He was succeeded by fellow Democrat Ed Markey. He is now the Chief Operating Officer of ML Strategies, an affiliate of Mintz Levin."
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Jim Parsons is an American Actor that was born in 1973, what movie by DreamWorks Animation did he do voices in?
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Home
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"Title: Shark Tale\n\nShark Tale is a 2004 American computer-animated comedy-drama film produced by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Vicky Jenson, Bibo Bergeron and Rob Letterman. The first computer-animated film by DreamWorks Animation to be produced at the Glendale studio, the film stars Will Smith, Robert De Niro, Renée Zellweger, Angelina Jolie, Jack Black, and Martin Scorsese. Other voices were provided by Ziggy Marley, Doug E. Doug, Michael Imperioli, Vincent Pastore and Peter Falk. It tells the story of a fish named Oscar (Smith) who falsely claims to have killed the son of a shark mob boss (De Niro) to advance his own community standing.",
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Steven Fowle is the current owner, editor, and publisher of America's oldest newspaper, which non-profit, alternative, bi-weekly newspaper published in Portsmouth, New Hampshire?
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New Hampshire Gazette
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" The newspaper continued to be published throughout the American Revolutionary War and into the founding of the United States, its states, and its evolving local governments.",
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"Title: Houston Voice\n\nThe Houston Voice, originally known as The Montrose Star, was a bi-weekly newspaper published on alternating Wednesdays in Houston, Texas. A subsequent newspaper (not by the original owners) is now known as Montrose Star ISSN (2163-050X). The newspaper is targeted to the LGBT community in southeast Texas as well as Austin and San Antonio.",
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"Title: Kevin Potvin\n\nKevin Potvin (born 1962 in Port Arthur, Ontario) is a newspaper publisher and columnist, small business owner, and politician based in Vancouver, British Columbia. He founded and runs the Magpie Magazine Gallery, a retail store on Commercial Drive, and \"The Republic of East Vancouver,\" an alternative bi-weekly newspaper. Since 1995 he has written a regular opinion column in the \"Vancouver Courier.\" His forays into electoral politics have proven controversial, particularly because of his views on Canadian and American foreign policy.",
"Title: Fiji Times\n\nThe Fiji Times is a daily English-language newspaper published in Suva, Fiji. Established in Levuka on 4 September 1869 by \"George Littleton Griffiths\" (1844 Woolwich, England - 1908 Suva, Fiji), it is Fiji's oldest newspaper still operating. The newspaper claims to be \"The First Newspaper Published In The World Every Day\".",
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"Title: The Daily Times (Malawi)\n\nThe Daily Times is a daily newspaper published in Blantyre, Malawi. It is the oldest newspaper in the country, founded as the monthly Central African Planter in 1895. Around 1900 the title Central African Times was adopted, and weekly publication. Later the title was changed again, to Nyasaland Times. With Malawian independence in 1964 it became simply \"The Times\" (then published bi-weekly), and finally the \"Daily Times\" in 1972.",
"Title: Bengal Times\n\nBengal Times was a newspaper published from Dhaka. It was the second newspaper of its kind published in 1871. E. C. Kemp was the Editor of this newspaper. It was a bi-weekly newspaper published every Sunday and Saturday."
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What year did the country music duo composed of sisters Janis Oliver and Kristine Arnold second album come out?
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1988
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"Title: The Kinleys\n\nThe Kinleys were an American country music duo composed of identical twin sisters Heather and Jennifer Kinley (born November 5, 1970). Between 1997 and 2000, they recorded two albums for the Epic Records label (1997's \"Just Between You and Me\" and 2000's \"II\"), also charting eight singles on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts in that timespan. A third album, \"All in the Family\", was issued in 2004 on the independent Identical label.",
"Title: One More Girl\n\nOne More Girl is a Canadian country music duo composed of McKillip actress-singers Carly McKillip and Britt McKillip, who are sisters. The duo signed to EMI Canada in 2008 and released their debut album, \"Big Sky\", in 2009. In 2010, they won the Rising Star award at the Canadian Country Music Association Awards. In August 2011, the duo signed with American pop music label Interscope Records.",
"Title: Thrasher Shiver\n\nThrasher Shiver was an American country music duo composed of Neil Thrasher and Kelly Shiver, both of whom sang lead vocals and played acoustic guitar. In late 1996, the duo released a self-titled album for Asylum Records, and charted two singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts. After the duo split up in 1997, Thrasher found work as a songwriter, writing for Rascal Flatts, Kenny Chesney, and others.",
"Title: Turner Nichols\n\nTurner Nichols was an American country music duo composed of singer-songwriters Zack Turner and Tim Nichols. Signed to BNA Records in 1993, the duo recorded a self-titled debut album for the label that year, with two of that album's singles charting on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts. Although it was their only recording together, both members of the duo wrote several songs together in the 1990s, including hit singles for Keith Whitley and Jo Dee Messina.",
"Title: Brooks & Dunn discography\n\nBrooks & Dunn is an American country music duo composed of Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn. Signed to Arista Nashville since 1991, Brooks & Dunn has released ten studio albums, seven compilation albums, and one Christmas album for the label. The duo has also charted fifty singles on the \"Billboard\" country charts, including twenty Number One hits. Two of their Number Ones have been declared by \"Billboard\" as the country single of the year: a cover of B.W. Stevenson's \"My Maria\" in 1996, and \"Ain't Nothing 'bout You\" (which is also their longest-lasting Number One, at six weeks) in 2001.",
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"Title: Johnny and Jonie Mosby\n\nJohnny and Jonie Mosby was an American country music duo composed of Johnny Mosby and Jonie Mosby, who were husband and wife. The duo charted seventeen times on the country music charts between 1963 and 1973, in addition to releasing six albums for various labels. Five of the duo's singles made top 20 on the Hot Country Songs charts, with the highest peaks being \"Trouble in My Arms\" and \"Just Hold My Hand\", both at number twelve.",
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Renault
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"Title: 1997 Monaco Grand Prix\n\nThe 1997 Monaco Grand Prix (formally the LV Grand Prix de Monaco) was a Formula One race held on 11 May 1997 at the Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo, Monaco. It was the fifth round of the 1997 Formula One season. The 62-lap race was won by Michael Schumacher, driving a Ferrari, after starting from second position. Rubens Barrichello, who started from tenth position, finished second in a Stewart-Ford, with Eddie Irvine third in the other Ferrari. The win enabled Schumacher to take over the lead of the World Drivers' Championship from Williams driver Jacques Villeneuve, and Ferrari to take over the lead of the Constructors' Championship from Williams.",
"Title: 2002 Monaco Grand Prix\n\nThe 2002 Monaco Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 26 May 2002 at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo. It was the seventh round of the 2002 season and the sixtieth Monaco Grand Prix. Juan Pablo Montoya started from pole position for Williams. David Coulthard pulled off a surprise victory and his first and only win of the season for McLaren. Michael Schumacher continued his podium dominance by finishing second for Ferrari while his brother, Ralf Schumacher completed the final podium spot for Williams in third.",
"Title: 2000 Monaco Grand Prix\n\nThe 2000 Monaco Grand Prix (formally the LVIII Grand Prix Automobile de Monaco) was a Formula One motor race held on 4 June 2000 at the Circuit de Monaco. It was the seventh race of the 2000 Formula One season and the 58th Monaco Grand Prix. The 78-lap race was won by McLaren driver David Coulthard after starting from third position. Rubens Barrichello finished second for the Ferrari team with Benetton driver Giancarlo Fisichella third.",
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Trevante Rhodes was part of the 2016 film written and directed by whom?
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Barry Jenkins
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Our Town is a 1955 episode of the American series "Producers' Showcase" featuring songs by which American lyricist that died in 1993?
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Sammy Cahn
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"S.C.E.N.E. Music Festival (sometimes shortened to SCENE Fest) is a music festival founded by Chris \"Cashmere\" Wojtowicz, singer/songwriter of Revenge Of The Egg People/Rumble Devils, held in downtown St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.",
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What country are Bap Kennedy and Van Morrison from?
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Northern Ireland
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" The duet with Tom Jones, \"Cry For Home\" was taken from the same recording sessions that produced the \"Sometimes We Cry\" duet between the two artists, which featured on Jones' successful album \"Reload\".",
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"Title: The Sailor's Revenge\n\nThe Sailor's Revenge is the eighth solo album by Bap Kennedy. The album was produced by Mark Knopfler. All eleven songs were written by Bap Kennedy.",
"Title: Van Morrison: Too Late to Stop Now\n\nVan Morrison: Too Late to Stop Now is a biography of musician Van Morrison, written by Steve Turner. It was first published in 1993 in the United States by Penguin Group, and in Great Britain by Bloomsbury Publishing. Turner first met Van Morrison in 1985; he interviewed approximately 40 people that knew the subject in his research for the biography. Van Morrison did not think positively of the biography, and multiple newspapers reported he attempted to purchase all of the book's 25,000 copies. He sent a letter to the author asserting the 40 individuals interviewed for the book were not his friends, and accused Turner of \"peddling distortions and inaccuracies about me personally\".",
"Title: No Prima Donna: The Songs of Van Morrison\n\nNo Prima Donna: The Songs of Van Morrison released in October 1994 is the first tribute album for the songs of singer-songwriter Van Morrison. The album was produced by Van Morrison and his friend for many years, Phil Coulter. Morrison's longtime girlfriend, Michelle Rocca was the model on the cover of the album. Morrison was actively involved in choosing the songs and the artists who performed them, which is unusual for most tribute albums.",
"Title: Bap Kennedy\n\nMartin Christopher Kennedy (17 June 1962 – 1 November 2016), known as Bap Kennedy, was a singer-songwriter from Belfast, Northern Ireland. He was noted for his collaborations with Steve Earle, Van Morrison, Shane MacGowan and Mark Knopfler, as well as for writing the song \"Moonlight Kiss\" which was on the soundtrack for the film \"Serendipity\".",
"Title: Howl On\n\nHowl On the fourth solo studio album by Bap Kennedy, was released on August 3, 2009 (see 2009 in music) on Kennedy's new label, Lonely Street Discs. Excluding a cover of \"Hey Joe\", all songs on the album were written by Kennedy. This is the first album he has written and recorded in his native Northern Ireland. This album features songs that were inspired by Kennedy's childhood memories of growing up with the influence of the popular American music rock icons Elvis Presley and Jimi Hendrix and the country music of Hank Williams. The songs also relate to 1960s American political figures: John F. Kennedy and to events: the 1969 moon landing and with Kennedy's childhood obsession with the American Dream. Although the worldwide release was August 3, 2009, the album was released in Northern Ireland on July 4, 2009 with Kennedy's appearance at the Black Box in Belfast.",
"Title: Van Morrison: No Surrender\n\nVan Morrison: No Surrender is a biography of musician Van Morrison, written by Johnny Rogan. It was first published in 2005 by Secker & Warburg, and another edition was published by Vintage Books in 2006. Rogan interviewed musicians and friends of Morrison, and spent 20 years researching the book and four years writing it. The book is comprehensive, and goes into detail about multiple facets of Morrison's life. Rogan recounts Morrison's youth in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and how early experiences there informed his music. He discusses how Morrison joined various bands before experiencing success with \"Them\". Morrison later signed a contract with Bert Berns and moved to New York, where he became quite popular after recording \"Brown Eyed Girl\" and albums \"Astral Weeks\" and \"Moondance\". Rogan comments on Morrison's exploration of spirituality, and describes how these experiences influenced his musical work. The biography discusses Morrison's move to Britain and then Dublin, and his relationship with model Michelle Rocca.",
"Title: Energy Orchard\n\nEnergy Orchard were a guitar-based rock band of the late 1980s and early 1990s, from Belfast, Northern Ireland. Fronted by Bap Kennedy (brother of singer-songwriter Brian Kennedy), their style drew heavily on the influence of Van Morrison and other rhythm and blues acts, but incorporated traditional elements of Irish folk music. The band emerged from the remnants of two other Belfast-based punk/new wave bands, The Bank Robbers and 10 Past 7.",
"Title: The Big Picture (Bap Kennedy album)\n\nThe Big Picture is the sixth solo studio album by Bap Kennedy, released on August 2, 2005 on Loose Records. It is a mix of country, Americana and Celtic soul with guest vocals by Shane MacGowan and also features a song co-written with Van Morrison. On \"Moriarty's Blues\", Carolyn Cassady recites from her book, \"Off the Road\"."
] |
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Which 2017 film was directed by Keegan-Michael Key's co-star in American comedy series Key & Peele?
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Get Out
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bridge
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medium
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"Hell Baby is a 2013 American horror-comedy film written and directed by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon.",
" The film stars Rob Corddry, Leslie Bibb, Keegan-Michael Key, Riki Lindhome, Rob Huebel, and Paul Scheer.",
" Writer-directors Garant and Lennon also co-star as a pair of priests."
],
"title": "Hell Baby"
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"sentences": [
"Jordan Haworth Peele (born February 21, 1979) is an American actor, comedian, writer, producer, and director.",
" He is best known for starring in the Comedy Central sketch series \"Key & Peele\" and for his five seasons as a cast member on \"MADtv\".",
" In 2014, he also had a recurring role in the first season of the FX anthology series \"Fargo\".",
" His directorial debut, the horror film \"Get Out\", was released in 2017 to critical acclaim and box-office success."
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"Keegan-Michael Key (born March 22, 1971) is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer.",
" He starred in the Comedy Central sketch series \"Key & Peele\" (2012–2015) and co-stars in the USA Network comedy series \"Playing House\" (2014–present).",
" He spent six seasons as a cast member on \"MADtv\" (2004–2009) and has made several guest appearances on the US version of \"Whose Line is it Anyway?",
"\" on The CW.",
" In 2014, he also starred in the first season of the FX series \"Fargo\".",
" In 2013–2015, he had a recurring role on the sixth and the seventh and final season of the NBC series \"Parks and Recreation\".",
" He hosted the US version of \"The Planet's Funniest Animals\" on Animal Planet from 2005 until the show's end in 2008."
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"sentences": [
"Storks is a 2016 American 3D computer-animated adventure buddy comedy film produced by Warner Animation Group, RatPac-Dune Entertainment and Stoller Global Solutions.",
" It is directed by Nicholas Stoller and Doug Sweetland (in his feature debut), written by Stoller and stars the voices of Andy Samberg, Katie Crown, Kelsey Grammer, Jennifer Aniston, Ty Burrell, Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele, and Danny Trejo."
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"title": "Storks (film)"
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"Key & Peele is an American sketch comedy television series created by Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele for Comedy Central.",
" Both Key and Peele previously worked on \"MADtv\"."
],
"title": "Key & Peele"
},
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"sentences": [
"\"Morton's Fork\" is the tenth episode and season one finale of the FX anthology series \"Fargo\".",
" It was written by series creator and showrunner Noah Hawley and directed by Matt Shakman.",
" The title refers to a dilemma of the same name, posed in the episode by FBI agents Pepper (Keegan-Michael Key) and Budge (Jordan Peele)."
],
"title": "Morton's Fork (Fargo)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Why Him?",
" is a 2016 American comedy film directed by John Hamburg, written by Hamburg and Ian Helfer and starring James Franco, Bryan Cranston, Zoey Deutch, Megan Mullally, Griffin Gluck and Keegan-Michael Key.",
" The film follows a father who tries to stop his daughter's immature tech-millionaire boyfriend from asking her to marry him."
],
"title": "Why Him?"
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"Keanu is a 2016 American action comedy film directed by Peter Atencio and written by Jordan Peele and Alex Rubens.",
" The film stars Peele, Keegan-Michael Key, Method Man, Nia Long, and Will Forte.",
" Filming began in New Orleans, Louisiana in June 2015.",
" The film premiered at the South by Southwest Festival on March 13, 2016, and was released theatrically in North America on April 29, 2016, receiving generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $20 million against its $15 million budget."
],
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"sentences": [
"Welcome to Happiness is a 2015 American comedy film written and directed by Oliver Thompson.",
" The film stars Kyle Gallner, Olivia Thirlby, Nick Offerman, Keegan-Michael Key, Brendan Sexton III and Josh Brener.",
" The film was released on May 20, 2016, by FilmBuff."
],
"title": "Welcome to Happiness"
},
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"sentences": [
"\"Key & Peele\" is an American sketch comedy television series starring Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, both former cast members of \"MADtv\".",
" Each episode of the series consists of several pre-taped sketches starring the two actors.",
" The sketches cover a variety of societal topics, often with a focus on African-American culture and race relations.",
" The series premiered on January 31, 2012 and ended on September 9, 2015, with a total of 53 episodes, over the course of five seasons.",
" A special entitled \"Key & Peele's Super Bowl Special\" aired on January 30, 2015."
],
"title": "List of Key & Peele episodes"
}
] |
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"Title: Hell Baby\n\nHell Baby is a 2013 American horror-comedy film written and directed by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon. The film stars Rob Corddry, Leslie Bibb, Keegan-Michael Key, Riki Lindhome, Rob Huebel, and Paul Scheer. Writer-directors Garant and Lennon also co-star as a pair of priests.",
"Title: Jordan Peele\n\nJordan Haworth Peele (born February 21, 1979) is an American actor, comedian, writer, producer, and director. He is best known for starring in the Comedy Central sketch series \"Key & Peele\" and for his five seasons as a cast member on \"MADtv\". In 2014, he also had a recurring role in the first season of the FX anthology series \"Fargo\". His directorial debut, the horror film \"Get Out\", was released in 2017 to critical acclaim and box-office success.",
"Title: Keegan-Michael Key\n\nKeegan-Michael Key (born March 22, 1971) is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer. He starred in the Comedy Central sketch series \"Key & Peele\" (2012–2015) and co-stars in the USA Network comedy series \"Playing House\" (2014–present). He spent six seasons as a cast member on \"MADtv\" (2004–2009) and has made several guest appearances on the US version of \"Whose Line is it Anyway? \" on The CW. In 2014, he also starred in the first season of the FX series \"Fargo\". In 2013–2015, he had a recurring role on the sixth and the seventh and final season of the NBC series \"Parks and Recreation\". He hosted the US version of \"The Planet's Funniest Animals\" on Animal Planet from 2005 until the show's end in 2008.",
"Title: Storks (film)\n\nStorks is a 2016 American 3D computer-animated adventure buddy comedy film produced by Warner Animation Group, RatPac-Dune Entertainment and Stoller Global Solutions. It is directed by Nicholas Stoller and Doug Sweetland (in his feature debut), written by Stoller and stars the voices of Andy Samberg, Katie Crown, Kelsey Grammer, Jennifer Aniston, Ty Burrell, Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele, and Danny Trejo.",
"Title: Key & Peele\n\nKey & Peele is an American sketch comedy television series created by Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele for Comedy Central. Both Key and Peele previously worked on \"MADtv\".",
"Title: Morton's Fork (Fargo)\n\n\"Morton's Fork\" is the tenth episode and season one finale of the FX anthology series \"Fargo\". It was written by series creator and showrunner Noah Hawley and directed by Matt Shakman. The title refers to a dilemma of the same name, posed in the episode by FBI agents Pepper (Keegan-Michael Key) and Budge (Jordan Peele).",
"Title: Why Him?\n\nWhy Him? is a 2016 American comedy film directed by John Hamburg, written by Hamburg and Ian Helfer and starring James Franco, Bryan Cranston, Zoey Deutch, Megan Mullally, Griffin Gluck and Keegan-Michael Key. The film follows a father who tries to stop his daughter's immature tech-millionaire boyfriend from asking her to marry him.",
"Title: Keanu (film)\n\nKeanu is a 2016 American action comedy film directed by Peter Atencio and written by Jordan Peele and Alex Rubens. The film stars Peele, Keegan-Michael Key, Method Man, Nia Long, and Will Forte. Filming began in New Orleans, Louisiana in June 2015. The film premiered at the South by Southwest Festival on March 13, 2016, and was released theatrically in North America on April 29, 2016, receiving generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $20 million against its $15 million budget.",
"Title: Welcome to Happiness\n\nWelcome to Happiness is a 2015 American comedy film written and directed by Oliver Thompson. The film stars Kyle Gallner, Olivia Thirlby, Nick Offerman, Keegan-Michael Key, Brendan Sexton III and Josh Brener. The film was released on May 20, 2016, by FilmBuff.",
"Title: List of Key & Peele episodes\n\n\"Key & Peele\" is an American sketch comedy television series starring Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, both former cast members of \"MADtv\". Each episode of the series consists of several pre-taped sketches starring the two actors. The sketches cover a variety of societal topics, often with a focus on African-American culture and race relations. The series premiered on January 31, 2012 and ended on September 9, 2015, with a total of 53 episodes, over the course of five seasons. A special entitled \"Key & Peele's Super Bowl Special\" aired on January 30, 2015."
] |
1,216
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Are Anita Shreve And Diana Athill from the same country?
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no
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comparison
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hard
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"Resistance is a 2003 Dutch/American World War II film, directed by Todd Komarnicki and starring Bill Paxton, Julia Ormond, Philippe Volter, Sandrine Bonnaire, and Victor Reinier.",
" It was written by Komarnicki and Anita Shreve, based on Shreve's 1995 novel of the same name.",
" \"Resistance\", with a 16 million euro budget, was the most expensive Dutch production ever.",
" Its theatrical run lasted for just one week."
],
"title": "Resistance (2003 film)"
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"sentences": [
"Sea Glass is a 2002 romance novel by Anita Shreve.",
" It is chronologically the second novel in Shreve's informal trilogy to be set in a large beach house on the New Hampshire coast that used to be a convent.",
" It is preceded by \"Fortune's Rocks\" and followed by \"The Pilot's Wife\"."
],
"title": "Sea Glass"
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"sentences": [
"Slightly Foxed is a British quarterly literary magazine.",
" Its primary focus is books and book culture.",
" 2016 saw the publication of its fiftieth issue.",
" Notable authors to have written for the magazine include Penelope Lively, Richard Mabey, Diana Athill, Ronald Blythe and Robert Macfarlane."
],
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"sentences": [
"Fortune's Rocks is a 1999 romance novel by bestselling author Anita Shreve.",
" It is chronologically the first novel in Shreve's tetralogy to be set in a large beach house on the New Hampshire coast that used to be a convent.",
" It is followed by \"Sea Glass\", \"The Pilot's Wife\" and \"Body Surfing\"."
],
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"sentences": [
"Anita Shreve (born 1946) is an American writer.",
" The daughter of an airline pilot and a homemaker, she graduated from Dedham High School in Massachusetts, attended Tufts University and began writing while working as a high school teacher in Reading, Massachusetts.",
" One of her first published stories, \"Past the Island, Drifting\", (published in 1975) was awarded an O. Henry Prize in 1976."
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"sentences": [
"A Flag on the Island is a collection of short stories written by V.S. Naipaul, and first published by André Deutsch in 1967.",
" It includes the title novella, \"A Flag on the Island,\" outtakes from previous novels such as \"The Enemy\", from \"Miguel Street\", and pieces published in periodicals in England or the United States.",
" The book is dedicated to Diana Athill."
],
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"The current edition is the 2018 edition and includes articles by William Boyd, J.K. Rowling, Diana Athill, Tom Holland, Anita Bean, Neil Gaiman, Katie Fforde amongst others."
],
"title": "Writers' & Artists' Yearbook"
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"sentences": [
"The Pilot's Wife : A Novel is a 1998 novel by Anita Shreve.",
" It is chronologically the third novel in Shreve's informal trilogy to be set in a large beach house on the New Hampshire coast that used to be a convent.",
" It is preceded by \"Fortune's Rocks\" and \"Sea Glass\"."
],
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"sentences": [
"Diana Athill {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'OBE', '4': \"} (born 21 December 1917) is a British literary editor, novelist and memoirist who worked with some of the greatest writers of the 20th century at the London-based publishing company Andre Deutsch Ltd."
],
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"Judith Hearne (later republished as The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne), was regarded by Northern Irish-Canadian writer Brian Moore as his first novel.",
" The book was published in 1955, after Moore had left Ireland and was living in Canada.",
" It was rejected by ten American publishers before being accepted by a British publisher.",
" Diana Athill's memoir, \"Stet\" (2000), has information about the publishing of \"Judith Hearne\"."
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"Title: Resistance (2003 film)\n\nResistance is a 2003 Dutch/American World War II film, directed by Todd Komarnicki and starring Bill Paxton, Julia Ormond, Philippe Volter, Sandrine Bonnaire, and Victor Reinier. It was written by Komarnicki and Anita Shreve, based on Shreve's 1995 novel of the same name. \"Resistance\", with a 16 million euro budget, was the most expensive Dutch production ever. Its theatrical run lasted for just one week.",
"Title: Sea Glass\n\nSea Glass is a 2002 romance novel by Anita Shreve. It is chronologically the second novel in Shreve's informal trilogy to be set in a large beach house on the New Hampshire coast that used to be a convent. It is preceded by \"Fortune's Rocks\" and followed by \"The Pilot's Wife\".",
"Title: Slightly Foxed\n\nSlightly Foxed is a British quarterly literary magazine. Its primary focus is books and book culture. 2016 saw the publication of its fiftieth issue. Notable authors to have written for the magazine include Penelope Lively, Richard Mabey, Diana Athill, Ronald Blythe and Robert Macfarlane.",
"Title: Fortune's Rocks (novel)\n\nFortune's Rocks is a 1999 romance novel by bestselling author Anita Shreve. It is chronologically the first novel in Shreve's tetralogy to be set in a large beach house on the New Hampshire coast that used to be a convent. It is followed by \"Sea Glass\", \"The Pilot's Wife\" and \"Body Surfing\".",
"Title: Anita Shreve\n\nAnita Shreve (born 1946) is an American writer. The daughter of an airline pilot and a homemaker, she graduated from Dedham High School in Massachusetts, attended Tufts University and began writing while working as a high school teacher in Reading, Massachusetts. One of her first published stories, \"Past the Island, Drifting\", (published in 1975) was awarded an O. Henry Prize in 1976.",
"Title: A Flag on the Island\n\nA Flag on the Island is a collection of short stories written by V.S. Naipaul, and first published by André Deutsch in 1967. It includes the title novella, \"A Flag on the Island,\" outtakes from previous novels such as \"The Enemy\", from \"Miguel Street\", and pieces published in periodicals in England or the United States. The book is dedicated to Diana Athill.",
"Title: Writers' & Artists' Yearbook\n\nThe current edition is the 2018 edition and includes articles by William Boyd, J.K. Rowling, Diana Athill, Tom Holland, Anita Bean, Neil Gaiman, Katie Fforde amongst others.",
"Title: The Pilot's Wife\n\nThe Pilot's Wife : A Novel is a 1998 novel by Anita Shreve. It is chronologically the third novel in Shreve's informal trilogy to be set in a large beach house on the New Hampshire coast that used to be a convent. It is preceded by \"Fortune's Rocks\" and \"Sea Glass\".",
"Title: Diana Athill\n\nDiana Athill {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'OBE', '4': \"} (born 21 December 1917) is a British literary editor, novelist and memoirist who worked with some of the greatest writers of the 20th century at the London-based publishing company Andre Deutsch Ltd.",
"Title: Judith Hearne\n\nJudith Hearne (later republished as The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne), was regarded by Northern Irish-Canadian writer Brian Moore as his first novel. The book was published in 1955, after Moore had left Ireland and was living in Canada. It was rejected by ten American publishers before being accepted by a British publisher. Diana Athill's memoir, \"Stet\" (2000), has information about the publishing of \"Judith Hearne\"."
] |
1,217
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Which pepper was a major source of the salmonella outbreak in 2008 and comes from the Capsicum annuum species?
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) investigation determined that jalapeño peppers imported from Mexico as well as Serrano peppers were major sources of the outbreak.
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bridge
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easy
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"The bell pepper (also known as sweet pepper or pepper in the United Kingdom, Canada and Ireland, and capsicum in Australia, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Singapore and New Zealand) is a cultivar group of the species \"Capsicum annuum\".",
" Cultivars of the plant produce fruits in different colors, including red, yellow, orange, green, chocolate/brown, vanilla/white, and purple.",
" Bell peppers are sometimes grouped with less pungent pepper varieties as \"sweet peppers\".",
" The whitish ribs and seeds inside bell peppers may be consumed, but some people find the taste to be bitter."
],
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"Capsicum annuum\" var.",
" \"glabriusculum is a variety of \"Capsicum annuum\" that is native to southern North America and northern South America.",
" Common names include chiltepin, Indian pepper, chiltepe, and chile tepin, as well as turkey, bird’s eye, or simply bird peppers, due to their consumption and spread by wild birds.",
" \"Tepin\" is derived from a Nahuatl word meaning \"flea\".",
" This variety is the most likely progenitor of the domesticated \"C. annuum\" var.",
" \"annuum\".",
" Another similar-sized pepper 'Pequin' (also called 'Piquin') is often confused, the Tepin fruit is round to oval and the Pequin is oval with a point, and the leaves, stems and plant structure are very different on each plant."
],
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"Capsicum chinense, commonly known as the \"bonnet pepper\" is a species of chili pepper native to the Americas.",
" \"C. chinense\" varieties are well known for their exceptional heat and unique flavors.",
" The hottest peppers in the world are members of this species, with Scoville Heat Unit scores of over 1.5 million.",
" Some taxonomists consider them to be part of the species \"C. annuum,\" and they are a member of the \"C. annuum\" complex.",
" \"C. annuum\" and \"C. chinense\" pepper plants can generally be identified by the number of flowers or fruit per node, however—one for \"C. annuum\" and two to five for \"C. chinense,\" though this method is not always correct.",
" The two species can also hybridize and generate inter-specific hybrids.",
" It is believed that \"C. frutescens\" is the ancestor to the \"C. chinense\" species."
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"The jalapeño ( , , , ] ) is a medium-sized chili pepper pod type cultivar of the species \"Capsicum annuum\".",
" A mature jalapeño fruit is 5 - long and hangs down with a round, firm, smooth flesh of 25 - wide.",
" Depending on cultivar, it can have a wide range of pungency, with Scoville heat units of a few thousand to as high as 462,884 (Chiltepín cultivar).",
" Commonly picked and consumed while still green, it is occasionally allowed to fully ripen and turn red, orange, or yellow.",
" It is wider and generally milder than the similar Serrano pepper.",
" The Chile Pepper Institute is known for developing colored variations."
],
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"The fish pepper is a pepper cultivar of the species \"Capsicum annuum\".",
" Originating in the Caribbean, it is believed that the fish pepper was brought to the U.S. in the 19th century, where it grew in popularity in the Mid-Atlantic (particularly in Baltimore and in Philadelphia).",
" In these cities, the pepper became a popular ingredient in seafood, and was commonly used in many crab and oyster houses (hence the name \"fish pepper\").",
" Fish peppers gradually declined in popularity beginning in the early 20th century; however, in recent years the fish pepper has regained some of its original popularity, with some Mid-Atlantic restaurants using it today."
],
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"Capsicum frutescens is a species of chili pepper that is sometimes considered to be part of the species \"Capsicum annuum\".",
" Pepper cultivars of \"Capsicum frutescens\" can be annual or short-lived perennial plants.",
" Flowers are white with a greenish white or greenish yellow corolla, and are either insect- or self-pollinated.",
" The plants' berries typically grow erect; ellipsoid-conical to lanceoloid shaped.",
" They are usually very small and pungent, growing 10 – long and 3 – in diameter.",
" Fruit typically grows a pale yellow and matures to a bright red, but can also be other colors.",
" \"C. frutescens\" has a smaller variety of shapes compared to other \"Capsicum\" species, likely because of the lack of human selection.",
" More recently, however, \"C. frutescens\" has been bred to produce ornamental strains, because of its large quantities of erect peppers growing in colorful ripening patterns."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The peter pepper, \"Capsicum annuum var.",
" annuum\", is an heirloom chili pepper that is best known for its unusual shape.",
" It is a type of \"Capsicum annuum\", though it is not officially recognized as a cultivar of the species.",
" It occurs in red and yellow varieties.",
" The pepper is considered very rare, and its origin is unknown."
],
"title": "Peter pepper"
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"sentences": [
"Capsicum annuum is a species of the plant genus \"Capsicum\" native to southern North America and northern South America.",
" This species is the most common and extensively cultivated of the five domesticated capsicums.",
" The species encompasses a wide variety of shapes and sizes of peppers, both mild and hot, such as bell peppers, jalapeños, and cayenne peppers. Cultivars are descended from the wild American bird pepper still found in warmer regions of the Americas.",
" In the past some woody forms of this species have been called \"C. frutescens\", but the features that were used to distinguish those forms appear in many populations of \"C. annuum\" and it is not a consistently recognizable feature in \"C. frutescens\" species.",
" Moreover, crosses between C.annuum and C. frutescens aren't likely because seeds obtained from polliations between those two species (if the embryo survives) will not germinate."
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"sentences": [
"Bird's eye chili, bird eye chili, bird's chili, chile de arbol, or Thai chili is a chili pepper, a cultivar from the species \"Capsicum annuum\", commonly found in Ethiopia and Southeast Asia.",
" It is often confused with a similar-looking chili derived from the species \"Capsicum frutescens\", the cultivar \"siling labuyo\".",
" Capsicum frutescens are generally smaller and characteristically point to the sky.",
" Bird's eye chili can also be found in India, particularly in Mizoram, Meghalaya, Assam, and Kerala.",
" It is used in traditional dishes of the Kerala cuisine.",
" This cultivar is also found in rural areas of Sri Lanka (known as කොච්චි (kōcci) ), where it is used as a substitute for green chilis.",
" It is also a main ingredient in \"kochchi sambal\", a salad made using freshly scraped coconut ground with bird's eye chilis and seasoned with salt and lime juice.",
" It is used extensively in Thai, Malaysian, Singaporean, Lao, Khmer, Indonesian, and Vietnamese cuisine."
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"sentences": [
"The 2008 United States salmonellosis outbreak was an outbreak of salmonellosis across multiple U.S. states due to \"Salmonella enterica\" serovar Saintpaul.",
" Over the course of the outbreak, 1442 cases were identified across 43 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and Canada.",
" The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) investigation determined that jalapeño peppers imported from Mexico as well as Serrano peppers were major sources of the outbreak.",
" Tomatoes may have been a source as well.",
" The outbreak lasted from April to August, 2008."
],
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"Title: Bell pepper\n\nThe bell pepper (also known as sweet pepper or pepper in the United Kingdom, Canada and Ireland, and capsicum in Australia, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Singapore and New Zealand) is a cultivar group of the species \"Capsicum annuum\". Cultivars of the plant produce fruits in different colors, including red, yellow, orange, green, chocolate/brown, vanilla/white, and purple. Bell peppers are sometimes grouped with less pungent pepper varieties as \"sweet peppers\". The whitish ribs and seeds inside bell peppers may be consumed, but some people find the taste to be bitter.",
"Title: Capsicum annuum var. glabriusculum\n\nCapsicum annuum\" var. \"glabriusculum is a variety of \"Capsicum annuum\" that is native to southern North America and northern South America. Common names include chiltepin, Indian pepper, chiltepe, and chile tepin, as well as turkey, bird’s eye, or simply bird peppers, due to their consumption and spread by wild birds. \"Tepin\" is derived from a Nahuatl word meaning \"flea\". This variety is the most likely progenitor of the domesticated \"C. annuum\" var. \"annuum\". Another similar-sized pepper 'Pequin' (also called 'Piquin') is often confused, the Tepin fruit is round to oval and the Pequin is oval with a point, and the leaves, stems and plant structure are very different on each plant.",
"Title: Capsicum chinense\n\nCapsicum chinense, commonly known as the \"bonnet pepper\" is a species of chili pepper native to the Americas. \"C. chinense\" varieties are well known for their exceptional heat and unique flavors. The hottest peppers in the world are members of this species, with Scoville Heat Unit scores of over 1.5 million. Some taxonomists consider them to be part of the species \"C. annuum,\" and they are a member of the \"C. annuum\" complex. \"C. annuum\" and \"C. chinense\" pepper plants can generally be identified by the number of flowers or fruit per node, however—one for \"C. annuum\" and two to five for \"C. chinense,\" though this method is not always correct. The two species can also hybridize and generate inter-specific hybrids. It is believed that \"C. frutescens\" is the ancestor to the \"C. chinense\" species.",
"Title: Jalapeño\n\nThe jalapeño ( , , , ] ) is a medium-sized chili pepper pod type cultivar of the species \"Capsicum annuum\". A mature jalapeño fruit is 5 - long and hangs down with a round, firm, smooth flesh of 25 - wide. Depending on cultivar, it can have a wide range of pungency, with Scoville heat units of a few thousand to as high as 462,884 (Chiltepín cultivar). Commonly picked and consumed while still green, it is occasionally allowed to fully ripen and turn red, orange, or yellow. It is wider and generally milder than the similar Serrano pepper. The Chile Pepper Institute is known for developing colored variations.",
"Title: Fish pepper\n\nThe fish pepper is a pepper cultivar of the species \"Capsicum annuum\". Originating in the Caribbean, it is believed that the fish pepper was brought to the U.S. in the 19th century, where it grew in popularity in the Mid-Atlantic (particularly in Baltimore and in Philadelphia). In these cities, the pepper became a popular ingredient in seafood, and was commonly used in many crab and oyster houses (hence the name \"fish pepper\"). Fish peppers gradually declined in popularity beginning in the early 20th century; however, in recent years the fish pepper has regained some of its original popularity, with some Mid-Atlantic restaurants using it today.",
"Title: Capsicum frutescens\n\nCapsicum frutescens is a species of chili pepper that is sometimes considered to be part of the species \"Capsicum annuum\". Pepper cultivars of \"Capsicum frutescens\" can be annual or short-lived perennial plants. Flowers are white with a greenish white or greenish yellow corolla, and are either insect- or self-pollinated. The plants' berries typically grow erect; ellipsoid-conical to lanceoloid shaped. They are usually very small and pungent, growing 10 – long and 3 – in diameter. Fruit typically grows a pale yellow and matures to a bright red, but can also be other colors. \"C. frutescens\" has a smaller variety of shapes compared to other \"Capsicum\" species, likely because of the lack of human selection. More recently, however, \"C. frutescens\" has been bred to produce ornamental strains, because of its large quantities of erect peppers growing in colorful ripening patterns.",
"Title: Peter pepper\n\nThe peter pepper, \"Capsicum annuum var. annuum\", is an heirloom chili pepper that is best known for its unusual shape. It is a type of \"Capsicum annuum\", though it is not officially recognized as a cultivar of the species. It occurs in red and yellow varieties. The pepper is considered very rare, and its origin is unknown.",
"Title: Capsicum annuum\n\nCapsicum annuum is a species of the plant genus \"Capsicum\" native to southern North America and northern South America. This species is the most common and extensively cultivated of the five domesticated capsicums. The species encompasses a wide variety of shapes and sizes of peppers, both mild and hot, such as bell peppers, jalapeños, and cayenne peppers. Cultivars are descended from the wild American bird pepper still found in warmer regions of the Americas. In the past some woody forms of this species have been called \"C. frutescens\", but the features that were used to distinguish those forms appear in many populations of \"C. annuum\" and it is not a consistently recognizable feature in \"C. frutescens\" species. Moreover, crosses between C.annuum and C. frutescens aren't likely because seeds obtained from polliations between those two species (if the embryo survives) will not germinate.",
"Title: Bird's eye chili\n\nBird's eye chili, bird eye chili, bird's chili, chile de arbol, or Thai chili is a chili pepper, a cultivar from the species \"Capsicum annuum\", commonly found in Ethiopia and Southeast Asia. It is often confused with a similar-looking chili derived from the species \"Capsicum frutescens\", the cultivar \"siling labuyo\". Capsicum frutescens are generally smaller and characteristically point to the sky. Bird's eye chili can also be found in India, particularly in Mizoram, Meghalaya, Assam, and Kerala. It is used in traditional dishes of the Kerala cuisine. This cultivar is also found in rural areas of Sri Lanka (known as කොච්චි (kōcci) ), where it is used as a substitute for green chilis. It is also a main ingredient in \"kochchi sambal\", a salad made using freshly scraped coconut ground with bird's eye chilis and seasoned with salt and lime juice. It is used extensively in Thai, Malaysian, Singaporean, Lao, Khmer, Indonesian, and Vietnamese cuisine.",
"Title: 2008 United States salmonellosis outbreak\n\nThe 2008 United States salmonellosis outbreak was an outbreak of salmonellosis across multiple U.S. states due to \"Salmonella enterica\" serovar Saintpaul. Over the course of the outbreak, 1442 cases were identified across 43 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and Canada. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) investigation determined that jalapeño peppers imported from Mexico as well as Serrano peppers were major sources of the outbreak. Tomatoes may have been a source as well. The outbreak lasted from April to August, 2008."
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Who was born earlier, Susan Seidelman or Nicholas Ray?
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Nicholas Ray
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" She came to prominence in the 1980s with \"Smithereens\", the first American independent feature to be screened in Competition at the Cannes Film Festival.",
" Her next feature \"Desperately Seeking Susan\" co-starred Madonna in her first film. \"",
"She-Devil\" co-starred Roseanne Barr in her first feature-film role and Meryl Streep in her first starring comedic film role.",
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"Smithereens is a 1982 film directed by Susan Seidelman and starring Susan Berman, Brad Rinn, and punk rock icon Richard Hell.",
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"American entertainer Madonna has worked in twenty-six feature films (twenty-one as an actress), nine short films, three theatrical plays, ten television episodes, and sixteen commercials.",
" In 1979, she made her acting debut in the low-budget feature, \"A Certain Sacrifice\".",
" Its commercial release in 1985 coincided with the success of her second studio album, \"Like a Virgin\".",
" That same year, she made a cameo appearance as a club singer in the film \"Vision Quest\"; she also garnered commercial and critical success for the title role in Susan Seidelman's \"Desperately Seeking Susan\".",
" Madonna followed it with a leading role in the adventure drama, \"Shanghai Surprise\" (1986), with her then-husband actor Sean Penn.",
" The film was panned by critics, and Madonna received her first Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress.",
" Her next films such as \"Who's That Girl\" (1987) and \"Bloodhounds of Broadway\" (1989) were critical and commercial failures.",
" In 1986, she made her theatrical debut in David Rabe's \"Goose and Tom-Tom\" and her first commercial for Mitsubishi in Japan.",
" She starred in the 1989 commercial for Pepsi-Cola alongside her song \"Like a Prayer\".",
" Due to the controversy surrounding the song's music video, the commercial was revoked and her contract with Pepsi-Cola was cancelled."
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"Nicholas Ray (born Raymond Nicholas Kienzle Jr., August 7, 1911 – June 16, 1979) was an American film director best known for the movie \"Rebel Without a Cause.\""
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"She-Devil is a 1989 American black comedy film directed by Susan Seidelman and written by Barry Strugatz and Mark R. Burns.",
" It stars Roseanne Barr in her film debut, and Ed Begley, Jr. and Meryl Streep.",
" A loose adaptation of the 1983 novel \"The Life and Loves of a She-Devil\" by British writer Fay Weldon, \"She-Devil\" tells the story of Ruth Patchett, a dumpy, overweight housewife who exacts devilish revenge on her philandering husband after he leaves her and their children for glamorous, best-selling romance novelist Mary Fisher."
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"Desperately Seeking Susan is a 1985 American comedy-drama film directed by Susan Seidelman and starring Rosanna Arquette and Madonna.",
" Set in New York, the plot involves the interaction between two women – a bored housewife and a bohemian drifter – linked by various announcements in the personal column of a newspaper."
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"Musical Chairs is a dance film starring Leah Pipes, E. J. Bonilla, Auti Angel, Laverne Cox, and Priscilla Lopez, and directed by Susan Seidelman.",
" It is a romance involving a couple who participates in wheelchair ballroom dancing.",
" In development for eight years before it was finally made, the film played at several festivals starting in 2011, including the Woodstock Film Festival.",
" It was released on March 23, 2012.",
" It played only a week in New York City, where it was entirely filmed, but as of March 30, 2012, opened in other locations in platform release.",
" It premiered on cable TV (HBO) in December 2013."
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"Boynton Beach Club is a 2005 film directed by Susan Seidelman, a romantic comedy produced by her and her mother Florence.",
" Based on experiences of Florence and her widowed friend David Cramer at an adult enclave in Boynton Beach (a city in Palm Beach County, Florida), the film was scripted by Susan Seidelman and Coral Gables, Florida writer Shelly Gitlow."
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"The Hot Flashes is a film by Susan Seidelman, director of \"Desperately Seeking Susan\".",
" It stars Brooke Shields, Daryl Hannah, Wanda Sykes, Virginia Madsen, Camryn Manheim, Eric Roberts and Mark Povinelli.",
" This film was also an attempt to raise awareness for breast cancer as well as defy stereotypes of age.",
" It was released on July 12, 2013."
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"Gaudi Afternoon is a 2001 comedy film based on Barbara Wilson's detective novel and directed by Susan Seidelman.",
" The film focuses on Cassandra, an expatriate American book translator (Judy Davis) living in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, who is hired by a mysterious woman, Frankie (Marcia Gay Harden), to locate her missing husband so he can sign some important papers.",
" Nothing Frankie says is true: the husband turns out to be a woman, the issue isn't legal papers but a child's custody, and even Frankie's most obvious identity, in red cape and red pumps, is a false front.",
" But Cassandra keeps at it, at first to earn her promised fee, and then to help Frankie, then Frankie's ex, then the child.",
" Along the way, this solitary and somewhat disconnected and bewildered writer frees herself to finish a novel and re-establish a broken relationship with her own past.",
" The film’s cast includes Lili Taylor, Juliette Lewis, Christopher Bowen and Courtney Jines."
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"Title: Susan Seidelman\n\nSusan Seidelman (born December 11, 1952) is an American film director, producer and writer. She came to prominence in the 1980s with \"Smithereens\", the first American independent feature to be screened in Competition at the Cannes Film Festival. Her next feature \"Desperately Seeking Susan\" co-starred Madonna in her first film. \" She-Devil\" co-starred Roseanne Barr in her first feature-film role and Meryl Streep in her first starring comedic film role. Seidelman's subsequent films mix comedy with drama, blending genres and pop-cultural references with a focus on women protagonists, particularly outsiders. She also works in television and directed the pilot episode of \"Sex and the City\".",
"Title: Smithereens (film)\n\nSmithereens is a 1982 film directed by Susan Seidelman and starring Susan Berman, Brad Rinn, and punk rock icon Richard Hell. The film follows a narcissistic young woman from New Jersey who comes to New York City to join the punk subculture, only to find that it's gravitated towards Los Angeles; in order to pay her way across country, she engages in a number of parasitic relationships, shifting her allegiances to new \"friends\" in an ongoing effort to ultimately endear herself to someone who will finance her desired lifestyle.",
"Title: Madonna filmography\n\nAmerican entertainer Madonna has worked in twenty-six feature films (twenty-one as an actress), nine short films, three theatrical plays, ten television episodes, and sixteen commercials. In 1979, she made her acting debut in the low-budget feature, \"A Certain Sacrifice\". Its commercial release in 1985 coincided with the success of her second studio album, \"Like a Virgin\". That same year, she made a cameo appearance as a club singer in the film \"Vision Quest\"; she also garnered commercial and critical success for the title role in Susan Seidelman's \"Desperately Seeking Susan\". Madonna followed it with a leading role in the adventure drama, \"Shanghai Surprise\" (1986), with her then-husband actor Sean Penn. The film was panned by critics, and Madonna received her first Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress. Her next films such as \"Who's That Girl\" (1987) and \"Bloodhounds of Broadway\" (1989) were critical and commercial failures. In 1986, she made her theatrical debut in David Rabe's \"Goose and Tom-Tom\" and her first commercial for Mitsubishi in Japan. She starred in the 1989 commercial for Pepsi-Cola alongside her song \"Like a Prayer\". Due to the controversy surrounding the song's music video, the commercial was revoked and her contract with Pepsi-Cola was cancelled.",
"Title: Nicholas Ray\n\nNicholas Ray (born Raymond Nicholas Kienzle Jr., August 7, 1911 – June 16, 1979) was an American film director best known for the movie \"Rebel Without a Cause.\"",
"Title: She-Devil\n\nShe-Devil is a 1989 American black comedy film directed by Susan Seidelman and written by Barry Strugatz and Mark R. Burns. It stars Roseanne Barr in her film debut, and Ed Begley, Jr. and Meryl Streep. A loose adaptation of the 1983 novel \"The Life and Loves of a She-Devil\" by British writer Fay Weldon, \"She-Devil\" tells the story of Ruth Patchett, a dumpy, overweight housewife who exacts devilish revenge on her philandering husband after he leaves her and their children for glamorous, best-selling romance novelist Mary Fisher.",
"Title: Desperately Seeking Susan\n\nDesperately Seeking Susan is a 1985 American comedy-drama film directed by Susan Seidelman and starring Rosanna Arquette and Madonna. Set in New York, the plot involves the interaction between two women – a bored housewife and a bohemian drifter – linked by various announcements in the personal column of a newspaper.",
"Title: Musical Chairs (film)\n\nMusical Chairs is a dance film starring Leah Pipes, E. J. Bonilla, Auti Angel, Laverne Cox, and Priscilla Lopez, and directed by Susan Seidelman. It is a romance involving a couple who participates in wheelchair ballroom dancing. In development for eight years before it was finally made, the film played at several festivals starting in 2011, including the Woodstock Film Festival. It was released on March 23, 2012. It played only a week in New York City, where it was entirely filmed, but as of March 30, 2012, opened in other locations in platform release. It premiered on cable TV (HBO) in December 2013.",
"Title: Boynton Beach Club\n\nBoynton Beach Club is a 2005 film directed by Susan Seidelman, a romantic comedy produced by her and her mother Florence. Based on experiences of Florence and her widowed friend David Cramer at an adult enclave in Boynton Beach (a city in Palm Beach County, Florida), the film was scripted by Susan Seidelman and Coral Gables, Florida writer Shelly Gitlow.",
"Title: The Hot Flashes\n\nThe Hot Flashes is a film by Susan Seidelman, director of \"Desperately Seeking Susan\". It stars Brooke Shields, Daryl Hannah, Wanda Sykes, Virginia Madsen, Camryn Manheim, Eric Roberts and Mark Povinelli. This film was also an attempt to raise awareness for breast cancer as well as defy stereotypes of age. It was released on July 12, 2013.",
"Title: Gaudi Afternoon\n\nGaudi Afternoon is a 2001 comedy film based on Barbara Wilson's detective novel and directed by Susan Seidelman. The film focuses on Cassandra, an expatriate American book translator (Judy Davis) living in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, who is hired by a mysterious woman, Frankie (Marcia Gay Harden), to locate her missing husband so he can sign some important papers. Nothing Frankie says is true: the husband turns out to be a woman, the issue isn't legal papers but a child's custody, and even Frankie's most obvious identity, in red cape and red pumps, is a false front. But Cassandra keeps at it, at first to earn her promised fee, and then to help Frankie, then Frankie's ex, then the child. Along the way, this solitary and somewhat disconnected and bewildered writer frees herself to finish a novel and re-establish a broken relationship with her own past. The film’s cast includes Lili Taylor, Juliette Lewis, Christopher Bowen and Courtney Jines."
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Which breed of dog, Molossus or Artois Hound, is from ancient southern Europe?
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Molossus
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"Bakhmull is an Aboriginal Afghan Hound belonging to an ancient group of oriental sighthounds.",
" The Afghan Royal Family were the only humans who possessed this breed.",
" The bakhmull tazi (tazi means \" fast running sighthound\" ) is a long haired variety of sighthounds in Afghanistan.",
" There are two more: Luchak tazi short haired like sloughi and Khalagh tazi with moderate long hair on ears, shoulders, elbows and thighs.Bakhmull tazi has developed in the mountain areas of Mid and Central Asia - ancient Punjab, Paunchala, \"Five river land\".",
" This dog breed roots back presumably in the ancient Indian Harappa( Mohenjo Daro) civilization 2300 - 1700 B.C.",
" If translated from Pashto (Afghan) the word \"bakhmull\" means \"velvet\" due to its incredible silky velvet, long, ivory color hair of the coat, rather abundant and long on the whole body, because it is a mountain oriental sighthound, except the \"saddle\", front parts of four legs and the muzzle.",
" Its color is always fawn, ivory or white with a darker \"saddle\", thus it produces an impression of a fawn (yellowish) dog which coat color is protective khaki that matches sandstone and limestone of the Hindu Kush mountain landscape and deserts.",
" Following colors are not permissible: red, red with white spots, black and black with white spots.",
" Bakhmulls hunt the wild ram, ibex (wild mountain goat), hare, fox, wolf, jackal, wild big cats, in old times leopard, but never birds.",
" They are also good guards; they guard homes and flocks of sheep.",
" They hunt solo, in couples and rarely in packs.",
" Since the 1980s the centre of Bakhmull breeding is in Russia, \"The Blue Dale el Bark Bakhmull\" Moscow, where they are spread all over the former Soviet Republics and various regions.",
" The foundation stock was brought to Russia in the 70s by military men from Afghanistan.",
" Breed Standard for tazi BAKHMULL (aboriginal Afghan Hound) was adopted in Moscow, Russia (since Russia has become the 2nd motherland of bakhmulls) first in 1985 and later after detailed elaboration in 1997 (RFOS-RKF)."
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"The Transylvanian Hound (Hungarian: \"erdélyi kopó\" , also known as the Transylvanian Scent Hound or Hungarian Hound) is an ancient dog breed of Hungary, historically primarily used for hunting.",
" It is a strong, medium-sized scent hound, characterized by a black body, with tan and sometimes white markings on the muzzle, chest and extremities, and distinctive tan eyebrow spots.",
" It has a high-pitched bark for a dog of its size.",
" The breed was rescued from extinction by focused breeding efforts in the late 20th century.",
" There were formerly two varieties, the long-legged and short-legged, developed for different kinds of hunting in the Middle Ages.",
" Only the long-legged strain survives."
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"The Serbian Hound (Serbian: Српски гонич / \"Srpski gonič\" ), previously known as the Balkan Hound (Балкански гонич / \"Balkanski gonič\"), is a pack hunting dog breed used in Serbia.",
" It is red or tan with a black saddle, neck and cranium and red or tan face.",
" Its head is flat and sloping, its muzzle pointed, with drop ears of the usual scent hound type.",
" The Serbian Hound stands 17 to 21 inches (44–56 cm) in height and weighs about 44 pounds (20 kg).",
" It is smooth-coated and coarse-haired.",
" Described as pleasant natured and obedient, the breed is thought to descend from dogs left in the Balkan region by the Phoenicians in ancient times."
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"The Catahoula Cur is an American dog breed named after Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, United States.",
" Also known as the Catahoula Leopard Dog, it became the state dog of Louisiana in 1979.",
" The breed is sometimes referred to as the \"Catahoula Hound\" or \"Catahoula Leopard Hound\" because of its spots, although it is not a true hound but a cur.",
" It is also called the \"Catahoula Hog Dog\", reflecting its traditional use in hunting wild boar."
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"The Boxer is a medium-sized, short-haired breed of dog, developed in Germany.",
" The coat is smooth and tight-fitting; colours are fawn or brindled, with or without white markings, and white.",
" Boxers are brachycephalic (they have broad, short skulls), have a square muzzle, mandibular prognathism (an underbite), very strong jaws, and a powerful bite ideal for hanging on to large prey.",
" The Boxer was bred from the Old English Bulldog and the now extinct Bullenbeisser which became extinct by crossbreeding rather than by a decadence of the breed.",
" The purpose of the crossbreeding was the wish to eliminate the excessive white color of the breed, and the necessity of producing thousands of dogs for one of the most popular breeds in the world.",
" The Boxer is part of the Molosser group.",
" This group is a category of solidly built, large dog breeds that all descend from the same common ancestor, the large shepherd dog known as a Molossus.",
" The Boxer is a member of the Working Group."
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"The Artois Hound is a rare breed of dog, and a descendant of the Bloodhound.",
" A scent hound 22-23 inches high at the withers, weighing anything between 55 and 65 pounds, it is a well constructed dog with a slow graceful gait.",
" It has a large, strong head, a medium-length back and a pointed tail that tends to be long and sickle-shaped.",
" Their ears are set at eye level; they have large prominent eyes and quite thick lips."
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"The Afghan Hound is a hound that is distinguished by its thick, fine, silky coat and its tail with a ring curl at the end.",
" The breed was selectively bred for its unique features in the cold mountains of Afghanistan.",
" Its local name is Tāžī Spay (Pashto: تاژي سپی ) or Sag-e Tāzī (Dari Persian: سگ تازی).",
" Other names for this breed are \"Kuchi Hound\", \"Tāzī\", \"Balkh Hound\", \"Baluchi Hound\", \"Barakzai Hound\", \"Shalgar Hound\", \"Kabul Hound\", \"Galanday Hound\" or sometimes incorrectly \"African Hound\"."
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"The Molossus of Epirus (Greek: Μολοσσός της Ηπείρου) is a large dog breed originating from Greece.",
" It is a livestock guardian that has been bred since the age of Alexander the Great for protecting livestock from carnivorous mammals including the wolf, European jackal and the brown bear in the mountainous regions of Greece, especially Epirus.",
" The Molossus is a pure Greek breed and is believed to be one of the main ancestors of today's Molosser breeds, such as the English Mastiff and the Neapolitan Mastiff,"
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"The Second Battle of Artois (\"Deuxième bataille de l'Artois\" or \"Lorettoschlacht\" ) from 9 May – 18 June 1915 was a battle on the Western Front during the First World War.",
" A German-held salient from Reims to Amiens had been formed in 1914, which menaced communications between Paris and northern France.",
" A reciprocal French advance eastwards in Artois could cut the rail lines supplying the German armies between Arras and Reims.",
" French operations in Artois, Champagne and Alsace from November–December 1914, led General Joseph Joffre, Generalissimo (Commander in Chief) and head of Grand Quartier Général (GQG), to continue the offensive in Champagne against the German southern rail supply route and to plan an offensive in Artois, against the lines supplying the German armies from the north."
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"Title: Bakhmull\n\nBakhmull is an Aboriginal Afghan Hound belonging to an ancient group of oriental sighthounds. The Afghan Royal Family were the only humans who possessed this breed. The bakhmull tazi (tazi means \" fast running sighthound\" ) is a long haired variety of sighthounds in Afghanistan. There are two more: Luchak tazi short haired like sloughi and Khalagh tazi with moderate long hair on ears, shoulders, elbows and thighs.Bakhmull tazi has developed in the mountain areas of Mid and Central Asia - ancient Punjab, Paunchala, \"Five river land\". This dog breed roots back presumably in the ancient Indian Harappa( Mohenjo Daro) civilization 2300 - 1700 B.C. If translated from Pashto (Afghan) the word \"bakhmull\" means \"velvet\" due to its incredible silky velvet, long, ivory color hair of the coat, rather abundant and long on the whole body, because it is a mountain oriental sighthound, except the \"saddle\", front parts of four legs and the muzzle. Its color is always fawn, ivory or white with a darker \"saddle\", thus it produces an impression of a fawn (yellowish) dog which coat color is protective khaki that matches sandstone and limestone of the Hindu Kush mountain landscape and deserts. Following colors are not permissible: red, red with white spots, black and black with white spots. Bakhmulls hunt the wild ram, ibex (wild mountain goat), hare, fox, wolf, jackal, wild big cats, in old times leopard, but never birds. They are also good guards; they guard homes and flocks of sheep. They hunt solo, in couples and rarely in packs. Since the 1980s the centre of Bakhmull breeding is in Russia, \"The Blue Dale el Bark Bakhmull\" Moscow, where they are spread all over the former Soviet Republics and various regions. The foundation stock was brought to Russia in the 70s by military men from Afghanistan. Breed Standard for tazi BAKHMULL (aboriginal Afghan Hound) was adopted in Moscow, Russia (since Russia has become the 2nd motherland of bakhmulls) first in 1985 and later after detailed elaboration in 1997 (RFOS-RKF).",
"Title: Transylvanian Hound\n\nThe Transylvanian Hound (Hungarian: \"erdélyi kopó\" , also known as the Transylvanian Scent Hound or Hungarian Hound) is an ancient dog breed of Hungary, historically primarily used for hunting. It is a strong, medium-sized scent hound, characterized by a black body, with tan and sometimes white markings on the muzzle, chest and extremities, and distinctive tan eyebrow spots. It has a high-pitched bark for a dog of its size. The breed was rescued from extinction by focused breeding efforts in the late 20th century. There were formerly two varieties, the long-legged and short-legged, developed for different kinds of hunting in the Middle Ages. Only the long-legged strain survives.",
"Title: Molossus (dog)\n\nThe Molossus (Greek: Μολοσσὸς ) is a breed of dog from ancient southern Europe.",
"Title: Serbian Hound\n\nThe Serbian Hound (Serbian: Српски гонич / \"Srpski gonič\" ), previously known as the Balkan Hound (Балкански гонич / \"Balkanski gonič\"), is a pack hunting dog breed used in Serbia. It is red or tan with a black saddle, neck and cranium and red or tan face. Its head is flat and sloping, its muzzle pointed, with drop ears of the usual scent hound type. The Serbian Hound stands 17 to 21 inches (44–56 cm) in height and weighs about 44 pounds (20 kg). It is smooth-coated and coarse-haired. Described as pleasant natured and obedient, the breed is thought to descend from dogs left in the Balkan region by the Phoenicians in ancient times.",
"Title: Catahoula Cur\n\nThe Catahoula Cur is an American dog breed named after Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, United States. Also known as the Catahoula Leopard Dog, it became the state dog of Louisiana in 1979. The breed is sometimes referred to as the \"Catahoula Hound\" or \"Catahoula Leopard Hound\" because of its spots, although it is not a true hound but a cur. It is also called the \"Catahoula Hog Dog\", reflecting its traditional use in hunting wild boar.",
"Title: Boxer (dog)\n\nThe Boxer is a medium-sized, short-haired breed of dog, developed in Germany. The coat is smooth and tight-fitting; colours are fawn or brindled, with or without white markings, and white. Boxers are brachycephalic (they have broad, short skulls), have a square muzzle, mandibular prognathism (an underbite), very strong jaws, and a powerful bite ideal for hanging on to large prey. The Boxer was bred from the Old English Bulldog and the now extinct Bullenbeisser which became extinct by crossbreeding rather than by a decadence of the breed. The purpose of the crossbreeding was the wish to eliminate the excessive white color of the breed, and the necessity of producing thousands of dogs for one of the most popular breeds in the world. The Boxer is part of the Molosser group. This group is a category of solidly built, large dog breeds that all descend from the same common ancestor, the large shepherd dog known as a Molossus. The Boxer is a member of the Working Group.",
"Title: Artois Hound\n\nThe Artois Hound is a rare breed of dog, and a descendant of the Bloodhound. A scent hound 22-23 inches high at the withers, weighing anything between 55 and 65 pounds, it is a well constructed dog with a slow graceful gait. It has a large, strong head, a medium-length back and a pointed tail that tends to be long and sickle-shaped. Their ears are set at eye level; they have large prominent eyes and quite thick lips.",
"Title: Afghan Hound\n\nThe Afghan Hound is a hound that is distinguished by its thick, fine, silky coat and its tail with a ring curl at the end. The breed was selectively bred for its unique features in the cold mountains of Afghanistan. Its local name is Tāžī Spay (Pashto: تاژي سپی ) or Sag-e Tāzī (Dari Persian: سگ تازی). Other names for this breed are \"Kuchi Hound\", \"Tāzī\", \"Balkh Hound\", \"Baluchi Hound\", \"Barakzai Hound\", \"Shalgar Hound\", \"Kabul Hound\", \"Galanday Hound\" or sometimes incorrectly \"African Hound\".",
"Title: Molossus of Epirus\n\nThe Molossus of Epirus (Greek: Μολοσσός της Ηπείρου) is a large dog breed originating from Greece. It is a livestock guardian that has been bred since the age of Alexander the Great for protecting livestock from carnivorous mammals including the wolf, European jackal and the brown bear in the mountainous regions of Greece, especially Epirus. The Molossus is a pure Greek breed and is believed to be one of the main ancestors of today's Molosser breeds, such as the English Mastiff and the Neapolitan Mastiff,",
"Title: Second Battle of Artois\n\nThe Second Battle of Artois (\"Deuxième bataille de l'Artois\" or \"Lorettoschlacht\" ) from 9 May – 18 June 1915 was a battle on the Western Front during the First World War. A German-held salient from Reims to Amiens had been formed in 1914, which menaced communications between Paris and northern France. A reciprocal French advance eastwards in Artois could cut the rail lines supplying the German armies between Arras and Reims. French operations in Artois, Champagne and Alsace from November–December 1914, led General Joseph Joffre, Generalissimo (Commander in Chief) and head of Grand Quartier Général (GQG), to continue the offensive in Champagne against the German southern rail supply route and to plan an offensive in Artois, against the lines supplying the German armies from the north."
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Like Crazy
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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.",
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" 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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"Felicity Rose Hadley Jones (born 17 October 1983) is an English actress.",
" She started her professional acting career as a child, appearing at age 12 in \"The Treasure Seekers\" (1996).",
" Jones went on to play Ethel Hallow for one season in the television show \"The Worst Witch\" and its sequel \"Weirdsister College\".",
" She took time off from acting to attend university at Wadham College, Oxford where she performed in Shakespeare's \"The Comedy of Errors\" for the Oxford University Dramatic Society, and has worked steadily since graduating in 2006.",
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"Kelsey Fowler (born September 6, 1996) is a child stage and film actress.",
" She began her professional acting career at the age of ten, performing on Broadway, and acting in television commercials and film.",
" Kelsey has appeared on Broadway for six years, performing in four Broadway productions.",
" She can also be seen in the Mary Poppins television commercial and the Independent Lens television documentary \"Grey Gardens from East Hampton to Broadway\".",
" She has been a featured guest on \"The View\" and a Broadway Kids Care guest on \"The Early Show\".",
" Kelsey along with Alison Horowitz won the First Place 'Presentation Award', at Broadway's 2008 Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS Easter Bonnet Competition, where they performed a parody of the song, \"We Do Not Belong Together\" from \"Sunday In The Park With George\"."
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"Title: Alicia Vikander\n\nAlicia Amanda Vikander ; ] ; born 3 October 1988) is a Swedish actress and former dancer. Born and raised in Gothenburg, she began acting as a child in minor stage productions at The Göteborg Opera and trained as a ballet dancer at the Royal Swedish Ballet School in Stockholm and the School of American Ballet in New York. She began her professional acting career by appearing in Swedish short films and television series and first gained recognition in Northern Europe for her role as Josefin Björn-Tegebrandt in the TV drama \"Andra Avenyn\" (2008–10).",
"Title: Equals (film)\n\nEquals is a 2015 American science fiction romantic drama film directed by Drake Doremus, produced by Michael Pruss, Chip Diggins, Ann Ruak, Michael Schaefer, Ridley Scott, and Jay Stern, and written by Nathan Parker from a story by Doremus. It stars Nicholas Hoult and Kristen Stewart as two people diagnosed with a disease that restores their human compassion and emotions in a dystopian world where emotions do not exist. Additional roles are played by Guy Pearce and Jacki Weaver.",
"Title: Zoe (film)\n\nZoe is an upcoming romantic science fiction film directed by Drake Doremus.",
"Title: Newness\n\nNewness is a 2017 American drama romance film directed by Drake Doremus from a screenplay by Ben York Jones. It stars Nicholas Hoult, Laia Costa, Danny Huston, Courtney Eaton, Matthew Gray Gubler and Albert Hammond Jr..",
"Title: Lindsay Lohan filmography\n\nLindsay Lohan is an American actress and singer-songwriter who began her acting career as a child actor in the late-1990s. At age 11, Lohan made her motion picture debut in Disney's commercially and critically successful 1998 remake of \"The Parent Trap\". 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). Lohan's career had faced many interruptions from legal and personal troubles during the mid to late 2000s and 2010s, but she has still been able to appear in 26 films (including 6 as a personality), 12 television appearances, 1 play and 5 music videos.",
"Title: Like Crazy\n\nLike Crazy is a 2011 American romantic drama film directed by Drake Doremus and starring Anton Yelchin, Felicity Jones and Jennifer Lawrence. Written by Doremus and Ben York Jones, the film tells the story of Anna (Felicity Jones), a British exchange student who falls in love with an American student, Jacob (Yelchin), only to be separated from him when she is denied re-entry into the United States after staying in the country longer than her student visa allows.",
"Title: Breathe In (film)\n\nBreathe In is a 2013 American romantic drama film co-written with Ben York Jones and directed by Drake Doremus and starring Guy Pearce, Felicity Jones, and Amy Ryan. The film is about a high school music teacher who has an affair with a foreign exchange student from England who is his daughter's age, due to his disillusion with his life and their shared love of music. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2013—the director's third film to play at the festival.",
"Title: Felicity Jones\n\nFelicity Rose Hadley Jones (born 17 October 1983) is an English actress. She started her professional acting career as a child, appearing at age 12 in \"The Treasure Seekers\" (1996). Jones went on to play Ethel Hallow for one season in the television show \"The Worst Witch\" and its sequel \"Weirdsister College\". She took time off from acting to attend university at Wadham College, Oxford where she performed in Shakespeare's \"The Comedy of Errors\" for the Oxford University Dramatic Society, and has worked steadily since graduating in 2006. On radio, she has played the role of Emma Grundy in the BBC's \"The Archers\". In 2008, she appeared in the Donmar Warehouse production of \"The Chalk Garden\".",
"Title: Kelsey Fowler\n\nKelsey Fowler (born September 6, 1996) is a child stage and film actress. She began her professional acting career at the age of ten, performing on Broadway, and acting in television commercials and film. Kelsey has appeared on Broadway for six years, performing in four Broadway productions. She can also be seen in the Mary Poppins television commercial and the Independent Lens television documentary \"Grey Gardens from East Hampton to Broadway\". She has been a featured guest on \"The View\" and a Broadway Kids Care guest on \"The Early Show\". Kelsey along with Alison Horowitz won the First Place 'Presentation Award', at Broadway's 2008 Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS Easter Bonnet Competition, where they performed a parody of the song, \"We Do Not Belong Together\" from \"Sunday In The Park With George\"."
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this 2003 feature-length documentary film made by Nick Broomfield is about an American serial killer who shot her victims at what?
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point-blank range
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" The documentary follows Broomfield as he returns to South Africa 12 years after the collapse of the apartheid regime.",
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"Lynn-Maree Milburn is an Australian writer, director, editor and producer.",
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" In 1993 she wrote, animated, produced and directed Memories and Dreams, a feature-length dramatised documentary that enjoyed Official Selection at Venice, Telluride, Yamagata, and Hungary’s Mediawave, winning multiple awards including Jury Prize at Hungary, Best Film at Melbourne International Film Festival and the AFI Open Craft Award.",
" She co-produced Amiel Courtin-Wilson’s documentary \"Chasing Buddha,\" co-directed John Safran's Music Jamboree for SBSi (AFI Award Best Television Comedy 2003), directed several stories for John Safran’s Race Relations whilst continuing to direct television commercials.",
" She animated and directed numerous music videos including What You Need for INXS, and Desire (U2 song) for U2 winning several local and international awards.",
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"Title: Biggie & Tupac\n\nBiggie & Tupac is a 2002 feature-length documentary film about murdered rappers Christopher \"Notorious B.I.G.\" Wallace and Tupac \"2Pac\" Shakur by Nick Broomfield.",
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"Title: Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam\n\nHeidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam (1996) is a feature-length documentary film by Nick Broomfield. It is an examination of the woman herself, Broomfield attempting to uncover if she truly is a 'horrible person', and what made her that way.",
"Title: Lynn-Maree Milburn\n\nLynn-Maree Milburn is an Australian writer, director, editor and producer. Lynn-Maree directed the feature-length documentary \"In Bob We Trust\" and co-directed the feature-length documentary \"Autoluminescent\", the feature-length documentary Ecco Homo. In 1993 she wrote, animated, produced and directed Memories and Dreams, a feature-length dramatised documentary that enjoyed Official Selection at Venice, Telluride, Yamagata, and Hungary’s Mediawave, winning multiple awards including Jury Prize at Hungary, Best Film at Melbourne International Film Festival and the AFI Open Craft Award. She co-produced Amiel Courtin-Wilson’s documentary \"Chasing Buddha,\" co-directed John Safran's Music Jamboree for SBSi (AFI Award Best Television Comedy 2003), directed several stories for John Safran’s Race Relations whilst continuing to direct television commercials. She animated and directed numerous music videos including What You Need for INXS, and Desire (U2 song) for U2 winning several local and international awards. She co-founded the production company, Ghost Pictures Pty Ltd with Andrew de Groot and Richard Lowenstein.",
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"Title: Aileen Wuornos\n\nAileen Carol Wuornos Pralle (February 29, 1956 – October 9, 2002) was an American serial killer who murdered seven men in Florida between 1989 and 1990 by shooting them at point-blank range. Wuornos claimed that her victims had either raped or attempted to rape her while she was working as a sex worker, and that all of the homicides were committed in self-defense. She was convicted and sentenced to death for six of the murders and was executed by lethal injection on October 9, 2002.",
"Title: Daytona Beach killer\n\nThe Daytona Beach killer is an American serial killer responsible for the murders of four women in the Daytona Beach, Florida area from December 2005 to December 2007. The killer has never been apprehended. The involvement of a serial killer was feared after the discovery of the first three victims.",
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When was the American actor, singer, dancer, comedian, and musician died who's screen name was Danny Kaye and was also present with Virginia Mayo in a series?
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March 3, 1987
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" The film stars Danny Kaye as a young daydreaming proof reader (later associate editor) for a magazine publishing firm and Virginia Mayo as the girl of his dreams.",
" The film was adapted for the screen by Ken Englund, Everett Freeman, and Philip Rapp, and directed by Norman Z. McLeod."
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"Sarah Blacher Cohen (June 11, 1936 in Appleton, Wisconsin, – November 10, 2008 in Albany, New York) was a writer, scholar, and playwright, and a professor at SUNY Albany for 30 years.",
" Her area of specialty was Jewish American fiction.",
" Her published books include \"Comic Relief: Humor in Contemporary American Literature\", \"Saul Bellow's Enigmatic Laughter\" (1974), and \"Cynthia Ozick's Comic Art: From Levity to Liturgy\".",
" She edited \"From Hester Street to Hollywood: The Jewish-American Stage and Screen\" (Jewish Literature and Culture Series), \"Making a Scene: The Contemporary Drama of Jewish-American Women\", and \"Jewish Wry: Essays on Jewish Humor\".",
" Her plays include \"The Ladies Locker Room\", and \"Molly Picon's Return Engagement\", a biographical play with music on the star of Yiddish theater.",
" She collaborated with Joanne Koch, starting in 1989 on \"Sophie, Totie, and Belle\", a musical on performers Sophie Tucker, Totie Fields, and Belle Barth.",
" 'She and Joanne Koch also co-authored the plays \"Danny Kaye: Supreme Court Jester\", \"Soul Sisters\", \"Henrietta Szold: Woman of Valor\", an adaptation of Saul Bellow stories entitled \"Saul Bellow's Stories Onstage: The Old System and a Silver Dish\", and the multicultural musical \"Soul Sisters\".",
" Cohen and Koch co-edited an anthology of ten plays \"Shared Stages: Ten American Dramas of Blacks and Jews\", including \"Driving Miss Daisy\", \"Fires in the Mirror\", and \"Soul Sisters\".",
" She collaborated with Isaac Bashevis Singer on the off-Broadway play \"Schlemiel the First\".",
" Cohen also gave talks and delivered papers, including \"The Unkosher Comediennes: From Sophie Tucker to Joan Rivers.\"",
" She was married to Gary Cohen.",
" She died of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease on November 10, 2008 age 72."
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"Wonder Man is a 1945 musical film starring Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo.",
" It is based on a short story by Arthur Sheekman, adapted for the screen by a staff of writers led by Jack Jevne and Eddie Moran, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, and directed by H. Bruce Humberstone.",
" Mary Grant designed the film's costumes."
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"6546 Kaye, provisional designation 1987 DY, is a carbonaceous asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 22 kilometers in diameter.",
" It was discovered on 24 February 1987, by Czech astronomer Antonín Mrkos at the South Bohemian Kleť Observatory in the Czech Republic.",
" The asteroid was named for American actor Danny Kaye."
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"Rory Mallinson (October 27, 1913 – March 26, 1976) was an American actor of film and television.",
" Born on October 27, 1913 in Atlanta, Georgia, Mallinson would begin his acting career after signing a contract with Warner Brothers in 1945.",
" That year he would have a small role in the film, \"Pride of the Marines\", starring John Garfield and Eleanor Powell.",
" Mallinson would continue making films through the 1940s, and throughout the 1950s, appearing in over 90 films during this period.",
" Notable films in which he would perform include: a featured role in the 1947 film noir \"Dark Passage\", starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall; \"Mighty Joe Young\" (1949); the Abbott and Costello vehicle, \"Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man\" (1951); the 1952 western, \"Springfield Rifle\", starring Gary Cooper; and Howard Hawks' 1952 film, \"The Big Sky\", which stars Kirk Douglas, Dewey Martin, and Elizabeth Threatt.",
" In the early 1950s, he also had a featured role in the film serial, \"Blackhawk\".",
" His final performance in the film industry would be in the western, \"Westbound\" (1959), starring Randolph Scott and Virginia Mayo.",
" During the 1960s, his career diminished, and he would only make a handful of guest appearances on several television series during the decade, including performances on \"Cheyenne\" and \"Mannix\".",
" Mallinson died on March 26, 1976 in Los Angeles, California."
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"A Song Is Born (also known as That's Life) is a 1948 Technicolor musical film remake of the 1941 movie \"Ball of Fire\" with Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck, starring Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo.",
" It was directed by Howard Hawks.",
" Based on the Story \"\"From A to Z\"\" by Billy Wilder and Thomas Monroe.",
" Produced by Samuel Goldwyn and released by RKO Radio Pictures."
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"Virginia Mayo (born Virginia Clara Jones; November 30, 1920 – January 17, 2005) was an American actress and dancer.",
" Best known for a series of comedy films with Danny Kaye, Mayo was Warner Brothers' biggest box-office money-maker in the late 1940s.",
" She also co-starred in the 1946 Oscar-winning movie \"The Best Years of Our Lives.\""
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"The Danny Kaye Show is an American variety show, hosted by the stage and screen star Danny Kaye, which aired on Wednesday nights from September 25, 1963, to June 7, 1967 on the CBS television network.",
" Directed by Robert Scheerer, it premiered in black-and-white switching to color broadcasts in the fall of 1965.",
" At the time, Kaye was at the height of his popularity.",
" He starred in a string of successful 1940s and '50's musical comedy features, made numerous personal appearances at venues such as the London Palladium and his rare selective visits to the small screen were considered major events.",
" With his recent motion pictures considered disappointments, three triumphant early 60s television specials led the way to this series.",
" Prior to his film and television career, Kaye had made a name for himself with his own radio show, also titled \"The Danny Kaye Show\".",
" He made numerous guest appearances on other comedy and variety radio shows and headlined in several major Broadway musical revues throughout the 1940s."
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"The Kid from Brooklyn is a 1946 American musical comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo, Vera-Ellen, Steve Cochran, Walter Abel, Eve Arden, and Fay Bainter.",
" Virginia Mayo's and Vera-Ellen's singing voices were dubbed by Betty Russell and Dorothy Ellers, respectively,"
],
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"Title: Danny Kaye\n\nDavid Daniel Kaminsky (January 18, 1911 – March 3, 1987), better known by his screen name Danny Kaye, was an American actor, singer, dancer, comedian, and musician. His performances featured physical comedy, idiosyncratic pantomimes, and rapid-fire novelty songs.",
"Title: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947 film)\n\nThe Secret Life of Walter Mitty is a 1947 Technicolor comedy film, loosely based on the short story of the same name by James Thurber. The film stars Danny Kaye as a young daydreaming proof reader (later associate editor) for a magazine publishing firm and Virginia Mayo as the girl of his dreams. The film was adapted for the screen by Ken Englund, Everett Freeman, and Philip Rapp, and directed by Norman Z. McLeod.",
"Title: Sarah Blacher Cohen\n\nSarah Blacher Cohen (June 11, 1936 in Appleton, Wisconsin, – November 10, 2008 in Albany, New York) was a writer, scholar, and playwright, and a professor at SUNY Albany for 30 years. Her area of specialty was Jewish American fiction. Her published books include \"Comic Relief: Humor in Contemporary American Literature\", \"Saul Bellow's Enigmatic Laughter\" (1974), and \"Cynthia Ozick's Comic Art: From Levity to Liturgy\". She edited \"From Hester Street to Hollywood: The Jewish-American Stage and Screen\" (Jewish Literature and Culture Series), \"Making a Scene: The Contemporary Drama of Jewish-American Women\", and \"Jewish Wry: Essays on Jewish Humor\". Her plays include \"The Ladies Locker Room\", and \"Molly Picon's Return Engagement\", a biographical play with music on the star of Yiddish theater. She collaborated with Joanne Koch, starting in 1989 on \"Sophie, Totie, and Belle\", a musical on performers Sophie Tucker, Totie Fields, and Belle Barth. 'She and Joanne Koch also co-authored the plays \"Danny Kaye: Supreme Court Jester\", \"Soul Sisters\", \"Henrietta Szold: Woman of Valor\", an adaptation of Saul Bellow stories entitled \"Saul Bellow's Stories Onstage: The Old System and a Silver Dish\", and the multicultural musical \"Soul Sisters\". Cohen and Koch co-edited an anthology of ten plays \"Shared Stages: Ten American Dramas of Blacks and Jews\", including \"Driving Miss Daisy\", \"Fires in the Mirror\", and \"Soul Sisters\". She collaborated with Isaac Bashevis Singer on the off-Broadway play \"Schlemiel the First\". Cohen also gave talks and delivered papers, including \"The Unkosher Comediennes: From Sophie Tucker to Joan Rivers.\" She was married to Gary Cohen. She died of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease on November 10, 2008 age 72.",
"Title: Wonder Man (film)\n\nWonder Man is a 1945 musical film starring Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo. It is based on a short story by Arthur Sheekman, adapted for the screen by a staff of writers led by Jack Jevne and Eddie Moran, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, and directed by H. Bruce Humberstone. Mary Grant designed the film's costumes.",
"Title: 6546 Kaye\n\n6546 Kaye, provisional designation 1987 DY, is a carbonaceous asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 22 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 24 February 1987, by Czech astronomer Antonín Mrkos at the South Bohemian Kleť Observatory in the Czech Republic. The asteroid was named for American actor Danny Kaye.",
"Title: Rory Mallinson\n\nRory Mallinson (October 27, 1913 – March 26, 1976) was an American actor of film and television. Born on October 27, 1913 in Atlanta, Georgia, Mallinson would begin his acting career after signing a contract with Warner Brothers in 1945. That year he would have a small role in the film, \"Pride of the Marines\", starring John Garfield and Eleanor Powell. Mallinson would continue making films through the 1940s, and throughout the 1950s, appearing in over 90 films during this period. Notable films in which he would perform include: a featured role in the 1947 film noir \"Dark Passage\", starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall; \"Mighty Joe Young\" (1949); the Abbott and Costello vehicle, \"Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man\" (1951); the 1952 western, \"Springfield Rifle\", starring Gary Cooper; and Howard Hawks' 1952 film, \"The Big Sky\", which stars Kirk Douglas, Dewey Martin, and Elizabeth Threatt. In the early 1950s, he also had a featured role in the film serial, \"Blackhawk\". His final performance in the film industry would be in the western, \"Westbound\" (1959), starring Randolph Scott and Virginia Mayo. During the 1960s, his career diminished, and he would only make a handful of guest appearances on several television series during the decade, including performances on \"Cheyenne\" and \"Mannix\". Mallinson died on March 26, 1976 in Los Angeles, California.",
"Title: A Song Is Born\n\nA Song Is Born (also known as That's Life) is a 1948 Technicolor musical film remake of the 1941 movie \"Ball of Fire\" with Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck, starring Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo. It was directed by Howard Hawks. Based on the Story \"\"From A to Z\"\" by Billy Wilder and Thomas Monroe. Produced by Samuel Goldwyn and released by RKO Radio Pictures.",
"Title: Virginia Mayo\n\nVirginia Mayo (born Virginia Clara Jones; November 30, 1920 – January 17, 2005) was an American actress and dancer. Best known for a series of comedy films with Danny Kaye, Mayo was Warner Brothers' biggest box-office money-maker in the late 1940s. She also co-starred in the 1946 Oscar-winning movie \"The Best Years of Our Lives.\"",
"Title: The Danny Kaye Show\n\nThe Danny Kaye Show is an American variety show, hosted by the stage and screen star Danny Kaye, which aired on Wednesday nights from September 25, 1963, to June 7, 1967 on the CBS television network. Directed by Robert Scheerer, it premiered in black-and-white switching to color broadcasts in the fall of 1965. At the time, Kaye was at the height of his popularity. He starred in a string of successful 1940s and '50's musical comedy features, made numerous personal appearances at venues such as the London Palladium and his rare selective visits to the small screen were considered major events. With his recent motion pictures considered disappointments, three triumphant early 60s television specials led the way to this series. Prior to his film and television career, Kaye had made a name for himself with his own radio show, also titled \"The Danny Kaye Show\". He made numerous guest appearances on other comedy and variety radio shows and headlined in several major Broadway musical revues throughout the 1940s.",
"Title: The Kid from Brooklyn\n\nThe Kid from Brooklyn is a 1946 American musical comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo, Vera-Ellen, Steve Cochran, Walter Abel, Eve Arden, and Fay Bainter. Virginia Mayo's and Vera-Ellen's singing voices were dubbed by Betty Russell and Dorothy Ellers, respectively,"
] |
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Who owned the electrified railway line which Newark Liberty International Airport Station (also known as Newark International Airport Station) is a railroad station on
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Amtrak
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bridge
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"Route 21 is a highway in northern New Jersey, running 14.35 mi from the Newark Airport Interchange with U.S. Route 1/9 and U.S. Route 22 in Newark, Essex County to an interchange with U.S. Route 46 in Clifton, Passaic County.",
" The route is a four- to six-lane divided highway known as McCarter Highway on its southern portion in Newark that serves as a connector between the Newark and Paterson areas, following the west bank of the Passaic River for much of its length.",
" It also serves as the main north–south highway through the central part of Newark, connecting attractions in downtown Newark with the Newark Liberty International Airport.",
" The portion of Route 21 through Newark is a surface arterial that runs alongside the elevated Northeast Corridor rail line through the southern part of the city and continues north through Downtown Newark while the portion north of Downtown Newark is a freeway.",
" Route 21 intersects many major roads including Interstate 78, Route 27, and Interstate 280 in Newark, Route 7 in Belleville, and Route 3 in Clifton."
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"AirTrain Newark is a 3-mile (4.8 km) monorail system connecting the terminals at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and trains at Newark Liberty International Airport Station on the Northeast Corridor (NEC), where transfers are possible to Amtrak and New Jersey Transit's Northeast Corridor Line and North Jersey Coast Line"
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"The Meitetsu Airport Line (名鉄空港線 , Meitetsu Kūkō-sen ) is a railway line in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Nagoya Railroad (Meitetsu), connecting Tokoname Station and Central Japan International Airport Station in Tokoname.",
" The line opened, dual track and electrified, on 29 January 2005, and features a 1,076 m bridge over Ise Bay to the artificial island where the airport is situated.",
" The line is operated as an extension of the Meitetsu Tokoname Line."
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"World Airways Flight 30 was a McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30CF airliner which suffered a fatality incident upon landing at Boston Logan International Airport in Boston, Massachusetts, USA after departing Newark International Airport (now Newark Liberty International Airport), Newark, New Jersey, USA on January 23, 1982."
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"Newark Liberty International Airport Station (also known as Newark International Airport Station) is a railroad station on the Northeast Corridor (NEC) in Newark, New Jersey.",
" The station provides access to Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) via the AirTrain monorail which connects the station to the airport's terminals and parking areas.",
" It is served by New Jersey Transit's (NJT) Northeast Corridor Line and North Jersey Coast Line and Amtrak's \"Northeast Regional\" and Keystone Service trains.",
" The station, located in the Dayton neighborhood of the city, has no pedestrian access, bus service, parking facility, or drop-off area."
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"Newark Liberty International Airport (IATA: EWR, ICAO: KEWR, FAA LID: EWR) , originally Newark Metropolitan Airport and later Newark International Airport, is the primary airport serving the U.S. state of New Jersey.",
" The airport straddles the boundary between the cities of Elizabeth and Newark, the latter of which is the most populous city in the state.",
" The airport is owned jointly by the cities of Elizabeth and Newark and leased to and operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey."
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"The Newark Metropolitan Airport Buildings are at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey.",
" Newark Metropolitan, opened in 1928, was the first major airport in the United States.",
" The trio of Art Deco buildings, the Administration Building, Brewster Hangar and the Medical Building, were built in 1934 and dedicated by Amelia Earhart in 1935.",
" They were added to state and federal registers of historic places in 1980.",
" In 2001, the Administration Building was relocated when a runway was lengthened, and they have subsequently been renovated.",
" The terminal was once adorned with murals by Arshile Gorky, only two of which survive and are part of the Newark Museum collection"
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"The Northeast Corridor (NEC) is an electrified railway line in the Northeast megalopolis of the United States.",
" Owned primarily by Amtrak, it runs from Boston through Providence, New York City, Philadelphia, and Baltimore to Washington, D.C..",
" The NEC closely parallels Interstate 95 for most of its length, and is the busiest passenger rail line in the United States by ridership and service frequency as of 2013.",
" Branches to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Springfield, Massachusetts, though not considered part of the Northeast Corridor, see frequent service from routes that run largely on the corridor."
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"Lishe International Airport Station is an underground metro station in Ningbo, Zhejiang, China.",
" Lishe International Airport Station is a terminal station of Line 2, Ningbo Rail Transit.",
" It situates on the south of planned Terminal 2 of Ningbo Lishe International Airport.",
" Construction of the station starts in December 2010 and opened to service in September 26, 2015."
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"Hoboken Terminal is one of the New York metropolitan area's major transportation hubs.",
" The commuter-oriented intermodal facility is in Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States.",
" It is served by nine NJ Transit (NJT) commuter rail lines, one Metro-North Railroad line, various NJT buses and private bus lines, the Hudson–Bergen Light Rail, the Port Authority Trans Hudson (PATH) rapid transit system, and NY Waterway-operated ferries.",
" More than 50,000 people use the terminal daily, making it New Jersey's second-busiest railroad station and its third-busiest transportation facility, after Newark Liberty International Airport and Newark's Penn station.",
" Hoboken Terminal is wheelchair accessible, with high-level platforms for light rail and PATH services and portable lifts for commuter rail services."
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"Title: New Jersey Route 21\n\nRoute 21 is a highway in northern New Jersey, running 14.35 mi from the Newark Airport Interchange with U.S. Route 1/9 and U.S. Route 22 in Newark, Essex County to an interchange with U.S. Route 46 in Clifton, Passaic County. The route is a four- to six-lane divided highway known as McCarter Highway on its southern portion in Newark that serves as a connector between the Newark and Paterson areas, following the west bank of the Passaic River for much of its length. It also serves as the main north–south highway through the central part of Newark, connecting attractions in downtown Newark with the Newark Liberty International Airport. The portion of Route 21 through Newark is a surface arterial that runs alongside the elevated Northeast Corridor rail line through the southern part of the city and continues north through Downtown Newark while the portion north of Downtown Newark is a freeway. Route 21 intersects many major roads including Interstate 78, Route 27, and Interstate 280 in Newark, Route 7 in Belleville, and Route 3 in Clifton.",
"Title: AirTrain Newark\n\nAirTrain Newark is a 3-mile (4.8 km) monorail system connecting the terminals at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and trains at Newark Liberty International Airport Station on the Northeast Corridor (NEC), where transfers are possible to Amtrak and New Jersey Transit's Northeast Corridor Line and North Jersey Coast Line",
"Title: Meitetsu Airport Line\n\nThe Meitetsu Airport Line (名鉄空港線 , Meitetsu Kūkō-sen ) is a railway line in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Nagoya Railroad (Meitetsu), connecting Tokoname Station and Central Japan International Airport Station in Tokoname. The line opened, dual track and electrified, on 29 January 2005, and features a 1,076 m bridge over Ise Bay to the artificial island where the airport is situated. The line is operated as an extension of the Meitetsu Tokoname Line.",
"Title: World Airways Flight 30\n\nWorld Airways Flight 30 was a McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30CF airliner which suffered a fatality incident upon landing at Boston Logan International Airport in Boston, Massachusetts, USA after departing Newark International Airport (now Newark Liberty International Airport), Newark, New Jersey, USA on January 23, 1982.",
"Title: Newark Liberty International Airport Station\n\nNewark Liberty International Airport Station (also known as Newark International Airport Station) is a railroad station on the Northeast Corridor (NEC) in Newark, New Jersey. The station provides access to Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) via the AirTrain monorail which connects the station to the airport's terminals and parking areas. It is served by New Jersey Transit's (NJT) Northeast Corridor Line and North Jersey Coast Line and Amtrak's \"Northeast Regional\" and Keystone Service trains. The station, located in the Dayton neighborhood of the city, has no pedestrian access, bus service, parking facility, or drop-off area.",
"Title: Newark Liberty International Airport\n\nNewark Liberty International Airport (IATA: EWR, ICAO: KEWR, FAA LID: EWR) , originally Newark Metropolitan Airport and later Newark International Airport, is the primary airport serving the U.S. state of New Jersey. The airport straddles the boundary between the cities of Elizabeth and Newark, the latter of which is the most populous city in the state. The airport is owned jointly by the cities of Elizabeth and Newark and leased to and operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.",
"Title: Newark Metropolitan Airport Buildings\n\nThe Newark Metropolitan Airport Buildings are at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey. Newark Metropolitan, opened in 1928, was the first major airport in the United States. The trio of Art Deco buildings, the Administration Building, Brewster Hangar and the Medical Building, were built in 1934 and dedicated by Amelia Earhart in 1935. They were added to state and federal registers of historic places in 1980. In 2001, the Administration Building was relocated when a runway was lengthened, and they have subsequently been renovated. The terminal was once adorned with murals by Arshile Gorky, only two of which survive and are part of the Newark Museum collection",
"Title: Northeast Corridor\n\nThe Northeast Corridor (NEC) is an electrified railway line in the Northeast megalopolis of the United States. Owned primarily by Amtrak, it runs from Boston through Providence, New York City, Philadelphia, and Baltimore to Washington, D.C.. The NEC closely parallels Interstate 95 for most of its length, and is the busiest passenger rail line in the United States by ridership and service frequency as of 2013. Branches to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Springfield, Massachusetts, though not considered part of the Northeast Corridor, see frequent service from routes that run largely on the corridor.",
"Title: Lishe International Airport Station\n\nLishe International Airport Station is an underground metro station in Ningbo, Zhejiang, China. Lishe International Airport Station is a terminal station of Line 2, Ningbo Rail Transit. It situates on the south of planned Terminal 2 of Ningbo Lishe International Airport. Construction of the station starts in December 2010 and opened to service in September 26, 2015.",
"Title: Hoboken Terminal\n\nHoboken Terminal is one of the New York metropolitan area's major transportation hubs. The commuter-oriented intermodal facility is in Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. It is served by nine NJ Transit (NJT) commuter rail lines, one Metro-North Railroad line, various NJT buses and private bus lines, the Hudson–Bergen Light Rail, the Port Authority Trans Hudson (PATH) rapid transit system, and NY Waterway-operated ferries. More than 50,000 people use the terminal daily, making it New Jersey's second-busiest railroad station and its third-busiest transportation facility, after Newark Liberty International Airport and Newark's Penn station. Hoboken Terminal is wheelchair accessible, with high-level platforms for light rail and PATH services and portable lifts for commuter rail services."
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The comedian known as Benny Stilwicz also starred in what 1992 horror film?
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Dr. Giggles
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"Larry Richard Drake (February 21, 1950 – March 17, 2016) was an American actor, voice artist, and comedian best known as Benny Stulwicz in \"L.A. Law\", Robert G. Durant in both \"Darkman\" and \"\" and the voice of Pops in \"Johnny Bravo\"."
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"Dr. Giggles is a 1992 horror film directed by Manny Coto, starring Larry Drake as the titular antagonist and Holly Marie Combs as the protagonist.",
" The film co-stars Cliff DeYoung and Glenn Quinn.",
" It was released on October 23, 1992."
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"This is a list of movies featuring comedian Jack Benny.",
" Benny's career lasted from the early 1900s until his death in 1974.",
" In Jack Benny's first film he starred along with Conrad Nagel as master of ceremonies in \"The Hollywood Revue of 1929\", which was a big role for Jack at the time.",
" Benny wouldn't start getting well known until his own radio program in 1934.",
" \"The Hollywood Revue\" is also the oldest known form of Jack Benny in color with the last sequence being filmed originally in color, which was common for a musical in 1929."
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"Brian Jeffrey Krause (born February 1, 1969) is an American actor.",
" He is known for his role as Leo Wyatt on The WB television series \"Charmed\" (1998–2006) and for portraying the lead role of Charles Brady in the 1992 horror film \"Sleepwalkers\"."
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"Dance Macabre is a 1992 horror film written and directed by Greydon Clark."
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"Vanessa A. Williams (born May 12, 1963) is an American actress and producer.",
" She is best known for her roles as Maxine Joseph–Chadway in the Showtime drama series, \"Soul Food\" (2000–04), for which she received NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series.",
" Williams also is known for role as Anne-Marie McCoy in the 1992 horror film \"Candyman\" and as Rhonda Blair in the first season of the Fox prime time television soap opera, \"Melrose Place\" (1992-93)."
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"sentences": [
"Dust Devil is a 1992 horror film written and directed by Richard Stanley."
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"Star Time is an American 1992 horror film starring Maureen Teefy.",
" The film was written, directed, and produced by Alexander Cassini.",
" Jonathan Rosenbaum of the \"Chicago Reader\" recommended the film, describing it as \"An exceedingly odd first feature...\""
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"title": "Star Time (film)"
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"sentences": [
"Bernard Rose (born 4 August 1960) is an English film director most famous for his direction of the 1992 horror film \"Candyman\" and the 1994 historical romance film \"Immortal Beloved\"."
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"Grave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drive is a 1992 horror film directed by John Patterson that is supposed to be based on real events."
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"Title: Larry Drake\n\nLarry Richard Drake (February 21, 1950 – March 17, 2016) was an American actor, voice artist, and comedian best known as Benny Stulwicz in \"L.A. Law\", Robert G. Durant in both \"Darkman\" and \"\" and the voice of Pops in \"Johnny Bravo\".",
"Title: Dr. Giggles\n\nDr. Giggles is a 1992 horror film directed by Manny Coto, starring Larry Drake as the titular antagonist and Holly Marie Combs as the protagonist. The film co-stars Cliff DeYoung and Glenn Quinn. It was released on October 23, 1992.",
"Title: Jack Benny filmography\n\nThis is a list of movies featuring comedian Jack Benny. Benny's career lasted from the early 1900s until his death in 1974. In Jack Benny's first film he starred along with Conrad Nagel as master of ceremonies in \"The Hollywood Revue of 1929\", which was a big role for Jack at the time. Benny wouldn't start getting well known until his own radio program in 1934. \"The Hollywood Revue\" is also the oldest known form of Jack Benny in color with the last sequence being filmed originally in color, which was common for a musical in 1929.",
"Title: Brian Krause\n\nBrian Jeffrey Krause (born February 1, 1969) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Leo Wyatt on The WB television series \"Charmed\" (1998–2006) and for portraying the lead role of Charles Brady in the 1992 horror film \"Sleepwalkers\".",
"Title: Dance Macabre (film)\n\nDance Macabre is a 1992 horror film written and directed by Greydon Clark.",
"Title: Vanessa A. Williams\n\nVanessa A. Williams (born May 12, 1963) is an American actress and producer. She is best known for her roles as Maxine Joseph–Chadway in the Showtime drama series, \"Soul Food\" (2000–04), for which she received NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series. Williams also is known for role as Anne-Marie McCoy in the 1992 horror film \"Candyman\" and as Rhonda Blair in the first season of the Fox prime time television soap opera, \"Melrose Place\" (1992-93).",
"Title: Dust Devil (film)\n\nDust Devil is a 1992 horror film written and directed by Richard Stanley.",
"Title: Star Time (film)\n\nStar Time is an American 1992 horror film starring Maureen Teefy. The film was written, directed, and produced by Alexander Cassini. Jonathan Rosenbaum of the \"Chicago Reader\" recommended the film, describing it as \"An exceedingly odd first feature...\"",
"Title: Bernard Rose (director)\n\nBernard Rose (born 4 August 1960) is an English film director most famous for his direction of the 1992 horror film \"Candyman\" and the 1994 historical romance film \"Immortal Beloved\".",
"Title: Grave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drive\n\nGrave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drive is a 1992 horror film directed by John Patterson that is supposed to be based on real events."
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What is the capital of the municipal district in Ghana containing the village Gbegbe?
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1,226
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What novel by Jack London is set during the Klondike Gold Rush?
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The Call of the Wild
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1,227
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Are both Víctor García and Jim Morrison considered songwriters?
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"Title: Víctor García de la Concha\n\nVíctor García de la Concha, KOGF (born 2 January 1934, Villaviciosa, Asturias) is a Spanish philologist. He is currently the director of the Cervantes Institute and is a past director of the Royal Spanish Academy. He served three four-year terms in that position, from 1998 to 2010. This is considered quite an honor, as directors usually serve no more than two terms.",
"Title: The Jim Morrison Triptych\n\nThe Jim Morrison Triptych is an oil painting by American artist T. E. Breitenbach (best known for his painting \"Proverbidioms\"). It is a so-called \"lost\" collaboration with Jim Morrison of The Doors, intended for use on Morrison's \"An American Prayer\" album, and completed shortly before Morrison's death.",
"Title: Jim Morrison\n\nJames Douglas Morrison (December 8, 1943 – July 3, 1971) was an American singer, songwriter, and poet, best remembered as the lead singer of the Doors. Due to his poetic lyrics, distinctive voice, wild personality, performances, and the dramatic circumstances surrounding his life and early death, Morrison is regarded by both music critics and fans as one of the most iconic and influential frontmen in rock music history.",
"Title: Víctor García San Inocencio\n\nVíctor García San Inocencio (born February 6, 1958 in Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a lawyer and politician from Puerto Rico that served as Minority Leader in the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico for the Puerto Rican Independence Party from 1997 to 2009. García San Inocencio was known for obtaining the most votes between all candidates aspiring for Representative at-large, regardless of political party, usually obtaining 2–4% more than the second best."
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What is the english literally translated name of the Canadian team which Michel Dubois played a part of two WHA seasons with?
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Quebec City Northmen
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"Michel DeGuise (born November 6, 1951) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the World Hockey Association (WHA).",
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"Jean Rosario Tétreault (born January 22, 1953) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the World Hockey Association (WHA).",
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"The Quebec Nordiques (French: \"Nordiques de Québec\" , pronounced ] in Quebec French, in Canadian English; literally translated \"Quebec City Northmen\" or \"Northerners\") were a professional ice hockey team based in Quebec City, Quebec.",
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"Bill Laing (born March 24, 1953) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the World Hockey Association (WHA).",
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"Jean-Luc Phaneuf (born October 26, 1955) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the World Hockey Association (WHA).",
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"Title: Mike Sleep\n\nMichael William \"Mike\" Sleep (born March 13, 1955) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the World Hockey Association (WHA). Drafted in the sixth round of the 1975 NHL Amateur Draft by the New York Islanders, Sleep opted to play in the WHA after being selected by the Phoenix Roadrunners in the fifth round of the 1975 WHA Amateur Draft. He played parts of two WHA seasons for the Roadrunners. Sleep was born in Montreal, Quebec.",
"Title: Gerard Gibbons\n\nGerard Gibbons (born January 7, 1953) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the World Hockey Association (WHA). Drafted in the fifth round of the 1973 NHL Amateur Draft by the Montreal Canadiens, Gibbons opted to play in the WHA after being selected by the Toronto Toros in the seventh round of the 1973 WHA Amateur Draft. He played parts of two WHA seasons for the Toros. His older brother, Brian Gibbons, also played in the WHA.",
"Title: Peter Morris (ice hockey)\n\nPeter Morris (born June 29, 1955) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the World Hockey Association (WHA). Drafted in the sixth round of the 1975 NHL Amateur Draft by the Pittsburgh Penguins, Morris opted to play in the WHA after being selected by the Edmonton Oilers in the second round of the 1975 WHA Amateur Draft. He played parts of two WHA seasons for the Oilers. His father, Frank Morris, played in the Canadian Football League.",
"Title: Michel Dubois (ice hockey)\n\nMichel Dubois (born November 7, 1954) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the World Hockey Association (WHA). Dubois played parts of two WHA seasons with the Indianapolis Racers and Quebec Nordiques. He was drafted in the twelfth round of the 1974 WHA Amateur Draft by the Chicago Cougars.",
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"Title: Quebec Nordiques\n\nThe Quebec Nordiques (French: \"Nordiques de Québec\" , pronounced ] in Quebec French, in Canadian English; literally translated \"Quebec City Northmen\" or \"Northerners\") were a professional ice hockey team based in Quebec City, Quebec. The Nordiques played in the World Hockey Association (1972–1979) and the National Hockey League (1979–95). The franchise was relocated to Denver, Colorado in May 1995 and renamed the Colorado Avalanche.",
"Title: Bill Laing\n\nBill Laing (born March 24, 1953) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the World Hockey Association (WHA). Drafted in the fifth round of the 1973 NHL Amateur Draft by the St. Louis Blues, Laing opted to play in the WHA after being selected by the Alberta Oilers in the fourth round of the 1973 WHA Amateur Draft. He played parts of two WHA seasons for the Edmonton Oilers.",
"Title: Jean-Luc Phaneuf\n\nJean-Luc Phaneuf (born October 26, 1955) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the World Hockey Association (WHA). Drafted in the seventh round of the 1975 NHL Amateur Draft by the Detroit Red Wings, Phaneuf opted to play in the WHA after being selected by the Toronto Toros in the eighth round of the 1975 WHA Amateur Draft. He played parts of two WHA seasons for the Toros and Birmingham Bulls."
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Ichigo Kurosaki is a character in the manga series and film, directed by whom?
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Shinsuke Sato
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"Orihime Inoue (Japanese: 井上 織姫 , Hepburn: Inoue Orihime ) is a fictional character in the \"Bleach\" manga series and its adaptations created by Tite Kubo.",
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"Uryū Ishida (Japanese: 石田 雨竜 , Hepburn: Ishida Uryū , rendered as \"Uryū\" in the Viz Media manga and \"Uryu\" in the Viz Media anime and \"\") is a fictional character and major figure in the anime and manga series \"Bleach\" created by Tite Kubo.",
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"The fifteenth season of the \"Bleach\" anime series is known as Gotei 13 Invading Army arc (護廷十三隊侵軍篇 , Gotei Jūsan Tai Shingun Hen ) .",
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" These powers come at the cost of Rukia's own, and as a result, Ichigo concedes to work as Rukia's stand-in, fighting to protect people from evil spirits called Hollows and sending good spirits, wholes, to a dimension known as the Soul Society.",
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"Yasutora Sado (茶渡 泰虎 , Sado Yasutora ) is a fictional character in the anime and manga series \"Bleach\" created by Tite Kubo.",
" He is also one of Ichigo Kurosaki's best friends.",
" Because Ichigo first read Yasutora's name off a nametag, he pronounced his family name as Chad (チャド , Chado ) due to the variable pronunciations of \"kanji\", and Ichigo continues to call him this throughout the story."
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"The seventh season of the \"Bleach\" anime series is named the Arrancar: The Hueco Mundo Sneak Entry arc (破面・虚圏 潜入篇 , Arankaru Weko Mundo Sennyū Hen ) .",
" In the English adaptation of the anime released by Viz Media, the title of the season is translated as The Hueco Mundo.",
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"Title: Renji Abarai\n\nRenji Abarai (阿散井 恋次 , Abarai Renji ) is a fictional character and protagonist in the anime and manga series \"Bleach\" created by Tite Kubo. In the series, he initially dedicates his life to defeating Ichigo Kurosaki, the protagonist of the series, before joining forces with him to rescue Rukia Kuchiki halfway through the Soul Society arc. He has since become a major protagonist and a consistent ally of Ichigo. His weapon is Zabimaru.",
"Title: Bleach (season 15)\n\nThe fifteenth season of the \"Bleach\" anime series is known as Gotei 13 Invading Army arc (護廷十三隊侵軍篇 , Gotei Jūsan Tai Shingun Hen ) . It is directed by Noriyuki Abe, and produced by TV Tokyo, Dentsu and Studio Pierrot. The season's twenty-six episodes are based on the \"Bleach\" manga series by Tite Kubo, but follow original storylines exclusive to the anime. In this arc, Soul Reaper Ichigo Kurosaki and his friends investigate a series of strange events in the Soul Society where numerous Soul Reapers have disappeared without a trace, with a seemingly large conspiracy at work. As this takes place, Ichigo is forced to struggle with the fading of his powers due to the previous battle between him and Sōsuke Aizen.",
"Title: Ichigo Kurosaki\n\nIchigo Kurosaki (Japanese: 黒崎 一護 , Hepburn: Kurosaki Ichigo ) is a fictional character in the \"Bleach\" manga series and its adaptations created by Tite Kubo. He is the main protagonist of the series, who receives Soul Reaper powers after befriending Rukia Kuchiki, the Soul Reaper assigned to patrol around the fictional city of Karakura Town. These powers come at the cost of Rukia's own, and as a result, Ichigo concedes to work as Rukia's stand-in, fighting to protect people from evil spirits called Hollows and sending good spirits, wholes, to a dimension known as the Soul Society. In addition to the manga series, Ichigo appears in many other pieces of \"Bleach\" media, including the anime series, the four featured films, the two original video animations, rock musicals, several video games, light novels and the upcoming live-action film.",
"Title: Yasutora Sado\n\nYasutora Sado (茶渡 泰虎 , Sado Yasutora ) is a fictional character in the anime and manga series \"Bleach\" created by Tite Kubo. He is also one of Ichigo Kurosaki's best friends. Because Ichigo first read Yasutora's name off a nametag, he pronounced his family name as Chad (チャド , Chado ) due to the variable pronunciations of \"kanji\", and Ichigo continues to call him this throughout the story.",
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"Title: Bleach (season 7)\n\nThe seventh season of the \"Bleach\" anime series is named the Arrancar: The Hueco Mundo Sneak Entry arc (破面・虚圏 潜入篇 , Arankaru Weko Mundo Sennyū Hen ) . In the English adaptation of the anime released by Viz Media, the title of the season is translated as The Hueco Mundo. The episodes are directed by Noriyuki Abe, and produced by TV Tokyo, Dentsu and Studio Pierrot. The twenty episodes featured in the season are based on Tite Kubo's \"Bleach\" manga series. The season follows Ichigo Kurosaki's journey to Hueco Mundo to rescue Orihime Inoue, who was kidnapped by the arrancar under the command of former Soul Reaper captain Sōsuke Aizen. Although episodes focused on the character Ashido Kanō were not featured in the manga due to timing issues, Kubo still helped the anime staff to show them in the anime."
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Which hospital opened first, Walter Reed Army Medical Center or St. Elizabeths Hospital?
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St. Elizabeths Hospital
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" In addition to the large research laboratories located in the Annex’s \"Daniel K. Inouye Building\" (Building 503), the post includes a commissary, a child care center, and a Fisher House.",
" There are also football and baseball fields, and picnicing facilities.",
" In 2011, in accordance with the most recent Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) recommendations, the Forest Glen Annex became home to the National Museum of Health and Medicine (NMHM) as well as a \"Joint Center of Excellence in Infectious Disease Research.\"",
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"Vassar Brother Medical Center (locally known as Vassar Hospital or VBMC) is a major medical facility located in the city of Poughkeepsie, New York that is a member of the Health Quest network, a nonprofit family of hospitals and healthcare centers in the Hudson Valley area.",
" VBMC is one of two major medical centers located in Dutchess County, New York, the other being Mid-Hudson Regional Hospital of Westchester Medical Center.",
" The hospital was first incorporated in 1882 under the name Vassar Brothers Hospital, following contributions made by John Guy Vassar following the death of his brother.",
" The hospital opened its doors in 1887, and initially had 40 beds divided up into four wards, each containing ten beds.",
" At the time the hospital opened it also contained a labor and delivery ward, a children's ward, a nursery, three private rooms, and two isolation rooms.",
" Several major renovations occurred in 1983, 1991, and 2001; adding critical care areas, a new operating and delivery wing, and a cancer care center, respectively.",
" In 2002 Vassar Brothers Hospital officially became Vassar Brothers Medical Center.",
" In September 2016, VBMC announced a new $500 million expansion which would almost double the number of available rooms.",
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"The Walter Reed Army Medical Center neglect scandal refers to a series of allegations of unsatisfactory conditions, treatment of patients, and management at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) in Washington, D.C. culminating in two articles published by \"The Washington Post\" in February 2007.",
" Several cases of patient neglect and shoddy living conditions were reported as early as 2004.",
" \"Soldiers suffering from traumatic brain injuries or stress disorders, others with amputated limbs, have languished for weeks and months on end in vermin-infested quarters waiting for a decision on their military status and a ruling on the level of benefits they will receive if they are discharged and transferred to the civilian-run Veterans Administration (VA) healthcare system.\"",
" When the scandal broke, soldiers were pressured to keep quiet and punished with daily inspections for speaking to the press.",
" Significant public and media attention was generated, which in turn prompted a number of congressional and executive actions, including resignations of several high-ranking officers.",
" CPT Micheal Dake did not implement any changes that rectified the disrepair of Building 18.",
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"The Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) — known as Walter Reed General Hospital (WRGH) until 1951 — was the U.S. Army's flagship medical center from 1909 to 2011.",
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" The center was named after Major Walter Reed (1851–1902), an army physician who led the team that confirmed that yellow fever is transmitted by mosquitoes rather than direct contact."
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"Major General George W. Weightman was a U.S. Army Family Medicine physician who was commander of the North Atlantic Regional Medical Command and Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC).",
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"Building 40, Army Medical School is a Georgian revival structure in the Walter Reed Army Medical Center complex in northern Washington, D.C., USA.",
" It was built between 1922 and 1932 to house the Army Medical School, which became the Army Medical Center in 1923 when it — under the name “Medical Department Professional Service School” (MDPSS) — combined with the Walter Reed General Hospital.",
" The MDPSS ultimately became the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, which occupied Building 40 from 1953 to 1999.",
" It comprises four wings, known as the Craig (1924), Sternberg and Vedder (1932), and Siler (1962) Pavilions and is situated at 14th and Dahlia Streets."
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" Kevin C. Kiley (born October 18, 1950) was the 41st Surgeon General of the United States Army and commander of the U.S. Army Medical Command, Fort Sam Houston, Texas.",
" He was commander of Walter Reed Army Medical Center and North Atlantic Regional Medical Command twice, from 2002 to 2004, and as acting commander, March 1–2, 2007.",
" He submitted his request to retire from the U.S. Army on March 11, 2007, in the wake of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center neglect scandal, and was removed from his nominative billet as a Lieutenant General.",
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"Eric B. Schoomaker (born September 15, 1948) is a former United States Army lieutenant general who served as the 42nd Surgeon General of the United States Army and Commanding General, United States Army Medical Command, and a practicing hematologist.",
" He previously served as Commanding General, North Atlantic Regional Medical Command and Walter Reed Army Medical Center.",
" He assumed the post of U.S. Army Surgeon General on December 11, 2007."
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"St. Elizabeths Hospital opened in 1855 as the first federally operated psychiatric hospital in the United States.",
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"Title: Forest Glen Annex\n\nThe Forest Glen Annex is a 136 acre U.S. Army installation in the Forest Glen neighborhood of Silver Spring, Maryland, USA. It is situated between Brookville Road and Linden Lane. Since 1999, the Annex has been the site of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) and the Naval Medical Research Center (NMRC), along with smaller units. In addition to the large research laboratories located in the Annex’s \"Daniel K. Inouye Building\" (Building 503), the post includes a commissary, a child care center, and a Fisher House. There are also football and baseball fields, and picnicing facilities. In 2011, in accordance with the most recent Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) recommendations, the Forest Glen Annex became home to the National Museum of Health and Medicine (NMHM) as well as a \"Joint Center of Excellence in Infectious Disease Research.\" The former post exchange was repurposed as office space and a new Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) was opened at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.",
"Title: Walter Reed Health Care System\n\nThe Walter Reed Health Care System (WRHCS) is the United States Army's comprehensive and integrated health care delivery system for the National Capital Region. It provides the full range of health care to members of the military and their families as well as members of the federal government. The WRHCS encompasses the Walter Reed Army Medical Center and seven other Army hospitals and health care clinics in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.",
"Title: Vassar Brothers Medical Center\n\nVassar Brother Medical Center (locally known as Vassar Hospital or VBMC) is a major medical facility located in the city of Poughkeepsie, New York that is a member of the Health Quest network, a nonprofit family of hospitals and healthcare centers in the Hudson Valley area. VBMC is one of two major medical centers located in Dutchess County, New York, the other being Mid-Hudson Regional Hospital of Westchester Medical Center. The hospital was first incorporated in 1882 under the name Vassar Brothers Hospital, following contributions made by John Guy Vassar following the death of his brother. The hospital opened its doors in 1887, and initially had 40 beds divided up into four wards, each containing ten beds. At the time the hospital opened it also contained a labor and delivery ward, a children's ward, a nursery, three private rooms, and two isolation rooms. Several major renovations occurred in 1983, 1991, and 2001; adding critical care areas, a new operating and delivery wing, and a cancer care center, respectively. In 2002 Vassar Brothers Hospital officially became Vassar Brothers Medical Center. In September 2016, VBMC announced a new $500 million expansion which would almost double the number of available rooms. Construction on the expansion is expected to be completed in 2019.",
"Title: Walter Reed Army Medical Center neglect scandal\n\nThe Walter Reed Army Medical Center neglect scandal refers to a series of allegations of unsatisfactory conditions, treatment of patients, and management at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) in Washington, D.C. culminating in two articles published by \"The Washington Post\" in February 2007. Several cases of patient neglect and shoddy living conditions were reported as early as 2004. \"Soldiers suffering from traumatic brain injuries or stress disorders, others with amputated limbs, have languished for weeks and months on end in vermin-infested quarters waiting for a decision on their military status and a ruling on the level of benefits they will receive if they are discharged and transferred to the civilian-run Veterans Administration (VA) healthcare system.\" When the scandal broke, soldiers were pressured to keep quiet and punished with daily inspections for speaking to the press. Significant public and media attention was generated, which in turn prompted a number of congressional and executive actions, including resignations of several high-ranking officers. CPT Micheal Dake did not implement any changes that rectified the disrepair of Building 18. The initiatives of the following Command Team lead to Building 18 being repaired and made livable. It was when the building was left dormat during the summer that mold became a problem.",
"Title: Walter Reed Army Medical Center\n\nThe Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) — known as Walter Reed General Hospital (WRGH) until 1951 — was the U.S. Army's flagship medical center from 1909 to 2011. Located on 113 acre in Washington, D.C., it served more than 150,000 active and retired personnel from all branches of the military. The center was named after Major Walter Reed (1851–1902), an army physician who led the team that confirmed that yellow fever is transmitted by mosquitoes rather than direct contact.",
"Title: George W. Weightman\n\nMajor General George W. Weightman was a U.S. Army Family Medicine physician who was commander of the North Atlantic Regional Medical Command and Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC). He was relieved of his WRAMC command on March 1, 2007, in the wake of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center neglect scandal. He took command of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command in November 2007 and retired from active duty on 31 March 2009.",
"Title: Building 40 (Army Medical School)\n\nBuilding 40, Army Medical School is a Georgian revival structure in the Walter Reed Army Medical Center complex in northern Washington, D.C., USA. It was built between 1922 and 1932 to house the Army Medical School, which became the Army Medical Center in 1923 when it — under the name “Medical Department Professional Service School” (MDPSS) — combined with the Walter Reed General Hospital. The MDPSS ultimately became the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, which occupied Building 40 from 1953 to 1999. It comprises four wings, known as the Craig (1924), Sternberg and Vedder (1932), and Siler (1962) Pavilions and is situated at 14th and Dahlia Streets.",
"Title: Kevin C. Kiley\n\nMajor General (Ret.) Kevin C. Kiley (born October 18, 1950) was the 41st Surgeon General of the United States Army and commander of the U.S. Army Medical Command, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He was commander of Walter Reed Army Medical Center and North Atlantic Regional Medical Command twice, from 2002 to 2004, and as acting commander, March 1–2, 2007. He submitted his request to retire from the U.S. Army on March 11, 2007, in the wake of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center neglect scandal, and was removed from his nominative billet as a Lieutenant General. Pending retirement, he was assigned to a temporary billet at the General Officer Management Office at the Pentagon in the grade Major General. His retirement in the grade of Major General was subsequently approved.",
"Title: Eric Schoomaker\n\nEric B. Schoomaker (born September 15, 1948) is a former United States Army lieutenant general who served as the 42nd Surgeon General of the United States Army and Commanding General, United States Army Medical Command, and a practicing hematologist. He previously served as Commanding General, North Atlantic Regional Medical Command and Walter Reed Army Medical Center. He assumed the post of U.S. Army Surgeon General on December 11, 2007.",
"Title: St. Elizabeths Hospital\n\nSt. Elizabeths Hospital opened in 1855 as the first federally operated psychiatric hospital in the United States. Housing over 8,000 patients at its peak in the 1950s, the hospital at one point had a fully functioning medical-surgical unit, a school of nursing, and accredited internships and psychiatric residencies. Its campus was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1990."
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Thomas Maclellan of Bombie was responsible for the construction of a castle that was held by what what from 1782 to 1912?
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"Thomas Jack (5 February 1881 – 9 October 1961) was a British track and field athlete.",
" Thomas Jack's introduction to athletics came through racing his brothers on the family farm near the small village of Bellsquarry, to the west of Edinburgh.",
" On the track, he won the Scottish 4 miles title twice (1908, 1912), the 10 miles seven times (1904, 1906-10, 1912), and in 1908 he finished third in the AAA 10 miles.",
" He was twice Scottish cross-country champion (1907, 1912) and ran in the International Championship five times (1907-10, 1912).",
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"The Jackson House is a historic house at 125 Jackson Street in Newton, Massachusetts.",
" The 2 1/2 story timber frame house was built either c. 1768 or c. 1782, and is one of Newton's few surviving 18th century farmhouses.",
" A house is known to have been on the property c. 1768, but the present house use construction methods and styling more common to a later period in the 18th century, suggesting a c. 1782 construction date.",
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"Patrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland."
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"Thomas Maclellan, 2nd Lord Kirkcudbright was a Scottish nobleman, nephew of Robert Maclellan, 1st Lord Kirkcudbright and the son of William Maclellan and Rosina Agnew."
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"Sir William MacLellan, created 1st Lord Kirkcudbright, was the son of Sir Patrick MacLellan of Bombie, and is best remembered for an undertaking inspired by a proclamation of King James II of Scotland that promised the barony of Kirkcudbright to whoever should disperse a troublesome thief known as Black Morrow 'dead or alive'."
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"The title Lord Kirkcudbright was bestowed on Sir Robert Maclellan of Bombie in 1633 by King Charles I of England on a visit to Scotland.",
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"MacLellan's Castle in the town of Kirkcudbright, southwest Scotland, was built in the late 16th century.",
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" The L-plan castle was the residence of the MacLellan family from whom it derived its name.",
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"Thomas Harrison was an English architect who flourished in the last two decades of the 18th century and the first three decades of the 19th century.",
" Little is known of his early life, and his precise date of birth is not known.",
" He was born in Richmond, Yorkshire, and was baptised on 7 August 1744.",
" In 1769 he was sent to study architecture in Rome.",
" He started his professional life as an architect in 1782.",
" This followed his success in a competition to design Skerton Bridge in Lancaster, Lancashire, as a result of which he moved to Lancaster.",
" While there he carried out a number of projects, including a new tower and spire for St John's Church, a clock tower for the town hall, and new buildings within the complex of Lancaster Castle.",
" While he was working on Lancaster Castle, he was also involved in the design of new buildings within Chester Castle, Cheshire.",
" In 1795, Harrison moved with his family to Chester, where he spent the rest of his career.",
" Following his success with Skerton Bridge, Harrison designed more bridges, including Harrington Bridge in Derbyshire, St Mary's Bridge in Derby, Stramongate Bridge in Kendal, Cumbria, and smaller bridges in Lancashire, and Cheshire."
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"Berkhamsted Castle is a Norman motte-and-bailey castle in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire.",
" The castle was built to obtain control of a key route between London and the Midlands during the Norman conquest of England in the 11th century.",
" Robert of Mortain, William the Conqueror's half brother, was probably responsible for managing its construction, after which he became the castle's owner.",
" The castle was surrounded by protective earthworks and a deer park for hunting.",
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"Sir Thomas Maclellan (died 1597) was Provost of Kirkcudbright and father of Robert Maclellan, 1st Lord Kirkcudbright.",
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"Title: Thomas Jack (athlete)\n\nThomas Jack (5 February 1881 – 9 October 1961) was a British track and field athlete. Thomas Jack's introduction to athletics came through racing his brothers on the family farm near the small village of Bellsquarry, to the west of Edinburgh. On the track, he won the Scottish 4 miles title twice (1908, 1912), the 10 miles seven times (1904, 1906-10, 1912), and in 1908 he finished third in the AAA 10 miles. He was twice Scottish cross-country champion (1907, 1912) and ran in the International Championship five times (1907-10, 1912). In the 1908 Olympic marathon his early pace was faster than his winning time in the Scottish AAA 4 miles and he dropped out after 5 miles. A graduate of Edinburgh University, he was later Headmaster of Castle Hill School and served as President of the Scottish AAA in 1912.",
"Title: Jackson House (Newton, Massachusetts)\n\nThe Jackson House is a historic house at 125 Jackson Street in Newton, Massachusetts. The 2 1/2 story timber frame house was built either c. 1768 or c. 1782, and is one of Newton's few surviving 18th century farmhouses. A house is known to have been on the property c. 1768, but the present house use construction methods and styling more common to a later period in the 18th century, suggesting a c. 1782 construction date. It was restyled in the 1850s to give it Greek Revival features.",
"Title: Patrick Maclellan of Bombie\n\nPatrick Maclellan of Bombie (d. c. 1452) Sheriff of Galloway, then the head of his family, the Clan MacLellan, and a staunch royalist declined an invitation to join William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, along with the Earls of Ross and Crawford and Ormond in a powerful alliance against the young King James II of Scotland.",
"Title: Thomas Maclellan, 2nd Lord Kirkcudbright\n\nThomas Maclellan, 2nd Lord Kirkcudbright was a Scottish nobleman, nephew of Robert Maclellan, 1st Lord Kirkcudbright and the son of William Maclellan and Rosina Agnew.",
"Title: William Maclellan\n\nSir William MacLellan, created 1st Lord Kirkcudbright, was the son of Sir Patrick MacLellan of Bombie, and is best remembered for an undertaking inspired by a proclamation of King James II of Scotland that promised the barony of Kirkcudbright to whoever should disperse a troublesome thief known as Black Morrow 'dead or alive'.",
"Title: Lord Kirkcudbright\n\nThe title Lord Kirkcudbright was bestowed on Sir Robert Maclellan of Bombie in 1633 by King Charles I of England on a visit to Scotland. Maclellan had already been created a baronet in the Nova Scotia in 1631.",
"Title: MacLellan's Castle\n\nMacLellan's Castle in the town of Kirkcudbright, southwest Scotland, was built in the late 16th century. It stands in the centre of Kirkcudbright, on the south side of the River Dee which flows into the Solway Firth. The L-plan castle was the residence of the MacLellan family from whom it derived its name. The family sold the castle in 1752, and from 1782 to 1912 it was held by the Earls of Selkirk. Today, the site is curated by Historic Scotland.",
"Title: List of works by Thomas Harrison\n\nThomas Harrison was an English architect who flourished in the last two decades of the 18th century and the first three decades of the 19th century. Little is known of his early life, and his precise date of birth is not known. He was born in Richmond, Yorkshire, and was baptised on 7 August 1744. In 1769 he was sent to study architecture in Rome. He started his professional life as an architect in 1782. This followed his success in a competition to design Skerton Bridge in Lancaster, Lancashire, as a result of which he moved to Lancaster. While there he carried out a number of projects, including a new tower and spire for St John's Church, a clock tower for the town hall, and new buildings within the complex of Lancaster Castle. While he was working on Lancaster Castle, he was also involved in the design of new buildings within Chester Castle, Cheshire. In 1795, Harrison moved with his family to Chester, where he spent the rest of his career. Following his success with Skerton Bridge, Harrison designed more bridges, including Harrington Bridge in Derbyshire, St Mary's Bridge in Derby, Stramongate Bridge in Kendal, Cumbria, and smaller bridges in Lancashire, and Cheshire.",
"Title: Berkhamsted Castle\n\nBerkhamsted Castle is a Norman motte-and-bailey castle in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. The castle was built to obtain control of a key route between London and the Midlands during the Norman conquest of England in the 11th century. Robert of Mortain, William the Conqueror's half brother, was probably responsible for managing its construction, after which he became the castle's owner. The castle was surrounded by protective earthworks and a deer park for hunting. The castle became a new administrative centre of the former Anglo-Saxon settlement of Berkhamsted. Subsequent kings granted the castle to their chancellors. The castle was substantially expanded in the mid-12th century, probably by Thomas Becket.",
"Title: Thomas Maclellan of Bombie\n\nSir Thomas Maclellan (died 1597) was Provost of Kirkcudbright and father of Robert Maclellan, 1st Lord Kirkcudbright. He was responsible for the construction of MacLellan's Castle in the town."
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What professional sport was played by the person who co-hosted the 1989 Soul Train Music Awards with Patti LaBelle and Dionne Warwick?
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"The 1987 Soul Train Music Awards aired live on March 23, 1987 (and was later syndicated in other areas), honoring the best in R&B, soul, rap, jazz, and gospel music from the previous year.",
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"The 2013 Soul Train Music Awards ceremony took place on December 1, 2013 at the Orleans Arena in Paradise, Nevada and was hosted by comedian and actor Anthony Anderson.",
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"The 1998 Soul Train Music Awards were held on February 27, 1998, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California.",
" Puff Daddy was the top nominee with five nominations, other top nominees included Janet Jackson, Aaliyah and Maxwell.",
" The show was hosted by Patti Labelle, Erykah Badu and Heavy D."
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"The 1992 Soul Train Music Awards was held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California.",
" The show aired live in select cities on March 10, 1992 (and was later syndicated in other areas), honoring the best in R&B, soul, rap, jazz, and gospel music from the previous year.",
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" The show honored the best in R&B, soul, rap, jazz, and gospel music from the previous year.",
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"Ahmad Rashād (born Robert Earl Moore; November 19, 1949) is an American sportscaster (mostly with NBC Sports) and former professional football player.",
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"Title: 1989 Soul Train Music Awards\n\nThe 1989 Soul Train Music Awards was held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California and aired live in select cities on April 13, 1989 (and was later syndicated in other areas), honoring the best in R&B, soul, rap, jazz, and gospel music from the previous year. The show was hosted by Patti LaBelle, Ahmad Rashād and Dionne Warwick.",
"Title: 1987 Soul Train Music Awards\n\nThe 1987 Soul Train Music Awards aired live on March 23, 1987 (and was later syndicated in other areas), honoring the best in R&B, soul, rap, jazz, and gospel music from the previous year. The show was held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Los Angeles, California and was hosted by Luther Vandross and Dionne Warwick.",
"Title: 2013 Soul Train Music Awards\n\nThe 2013 Soul Train Music Awards ceremony took place on December 1, 2013 at the Orleans Arena in Paradise, Nevada and was hosted by comedian and actor Anthony Anderson. The ceremony was aired on BET and Centric and included special tributes to Dionne Warwick, who received the Soul Train Legend Award and Keith Sweat given the Lifetime Achievement Award.",
"Title: 1998 Soul Train Music Awards\n\nThe 1998 Soul Train Music Awards were held on February 27, 1998, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. Puff Daddy was the top nominee with five nominations, other top nominees included Janet Jackson, Aaliyah and Maxwell. The show was hosted by Patti Labelle, Erykah Badu and Heavy D.",
"Title: 1992 Soul Train Music Awards\n\nThe 1992 Soul Train Music Awards was held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. The show aired live in select cities on March 10, 1992 (and was later syndicated in other areas), honoring the best in R&B, soul, rap, jazz, and gospel music from the previous year. The show was hosted by Patti LaBelle, Will Smith, Luther Vandross and Vanessa Williams.",
"Title: 1990 Soul Train Music Awards\n\nThe 1990 Soul Train Music Awards was held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California and aired live in select cities on March 14, 1990 (and was later syndicated in other areas), honoring the best in R&B, soul, rap, jazz, and gospel music from the previous year. The show was hosted by Patti LaBelle, Luther Vandross and Dionne Warrick.",
"Title: 1995 Soul Train Music Awards\n\nThe 1995 Soul Train Music Awards was held on March 13, 1995, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. The show honored the best in R&B, soul, rap, jazz, and gospel music from the previous year. The show was hosted by Anita Baker, Babyface, and Patti LaBelle.",
"Title: 1988 Soul Train Music Awards\n\nThe 1988 Soul Train Music Awards were held on March 30, 1988, at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. The show was broadcast live in select cities and aired later in other areas. Dionne Warwick hosted.",
"Title: 1991 Soul Train Music Awards\n\nThe 1991 Soul Train Music Awards aired live on March 12, 1991 (and was later syndicated in other areas), honoring the best in R&B, soul, rap, jazz, and gospel music from the previous year. The show was held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California and was hosted by Patti Labelle, Luther Vandross and Dionne Warwick.",
"Title: Ahmad Rashād\n\nAhmad Rashād (born Robert Earl Moore; November 19, 1949) is an American sportscaster (mostly with NBC Sports) and former professional football player. He was the fourth overall selection of the 1972 NFL Draft, taken by the St. Louis Cardinals."
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In what universe is writer's Brandon Sanderson's "Oathbringer" set?
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"Mistborn: Secret History is a fantasy novella by American author Brandon Sanderson, written as a companion story to the original trilogy of the Mistborn series.",
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"The Stormlight Archive is an ongoing epic fantasy series written by American author Brandon Sanderson.",
" Planned as the first of ten books, \"The Way of Kings\" was published on August 31, 2010 by Tor Books in the United States.",
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Maxine Clark is the owner of what company that has been acclaimed for the quality of its working environment?
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Build-A-Bear Workshop
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What 2014 French comedy won two awards at the 20th Lumières Awards?
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Love at First Fight
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What part did the star of The Michael J. Fox Show have on Spin City?
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Mike Flaherty
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" Other notable roles have included Mike Flaherty on the ABC sitcom \"Spin City\" (1996–2000), for which he won five Emmys, four Golden Globes, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards and his portrayal of Alex P. Keaton on the American sitcom \"Family Ties\"."
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"The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research is dedicated to finding a cure for Parkinson's disease (PD) through funded research and ensuring the development of improved therapies for those living with Parkinson's today.",
" Established by actor Michael J. Fox in 2000, the Foundation has since become the largest nonprofit funder of Parkinson's disease research in the world, investing more than $650 million in research to date.",
" In 2010, the Foundation launched the first large-scale clinical study on evolution biomarkers of the disease at a cost of $45 million over five years."
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"Spin City is an American television sitcom that aired from September 17, 1996, until April 30, 2002, on ABC.",
" Created by Gary David Goldberg and Bill Lawrence, the show was based on a fictional local government running New York City, and originally starred Michael J. Fox as Mike Flaherty, the Deputy Mayor of New York.",
" Fox departed in 2000 at the conclusion of Season 4 due to his battle with Parkinson's disease, and Charlie Sheen assumed the lead role of Charlie Crawford for the remaining two seasons.",
" The show was cancelled in 2002 due to low ratings."
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"J.B. Adams (born September 29, 1954) is an American character stage and film actor, director, and singer.",
" He has credits in film, television and, most notably, musical theatre.",
" Originally from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, he attended Oklahoma City University, where he studied voice, piano, opera, and musical theatre, after which he became a New York-based Broadway actor.",
" He is perhaps best known for his roles in the Broadway productions of \"Beauty and the Beast\" (as Maurice, the father), \"Annie\" (as Rooster/Drake/Bert Healy/FDR), \"Parade\" (as Luther Rosser), \"Me And My Girl\" (as Sir Jasper), and \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\" (as Grandpa Potts).",
" He played the role of Morris Farnsworth in the film \"Far From Heaven\", as well as originating the same role in the Off-Broadway musical adaptation (2013).",
" On TV and the web, he has played Santa for Verizon FiOS and has had guest starring roles on \"\" and \"The Michael J. Fox Show\"."
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"Michael Hobert is an American actor.",
" He had a recurring role on the TV show \"Scrubs\" as Lonnie.",
" His brother, Tim Hobert, is one of the show's producers.",
" Michael has also starred in \"Spin City\", \"Matter of Life and Death\", and \"Gilmore Girls\".",
" He also wrote a movie with Sam Jaeger called \"Advantage Hart\".",
" Michael was originally in the first episode of \"Scrubs\", \"My First Day\", as \"Pizza Delivery Guy\", who was the guy in the MRI machine."
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"Title: Juliette Goglia\n\nJuliette Rose Goglia (born September 22, 1995) is an American actress. She is best known for portraying Sierra in the Disney Channel series \"That's So Raven\", Hannah West in the CBS series \"\", and Eve Henry on \"The Michael J. Fox Show\".",
"Title: The Churchills (American band)\n\nThe Churchills are an indie pop/rock foursome from the New York/New Jersey area. They are probably most commonly known for their appearance on the television show Spin City, during season 3 in the episode titled \"Internal Affairs\". They performed their song \"Everybody Gets What They Deserve\" at the end of the show in front of the Flatiron Building in Manhattan. This same song is also featured in the TV show Scrubs, in the episode titled My Lips Are Sealed. Meadow Soprano wears a band T-shirt in Episode 3 of Season 2 of The Sopranos, and again in Episode 3 of Season 3.",
"Title: Tom Degnan\n\nTom Degnan (born September 24, 1982 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania) is an American actor. He is best known for his role on \"One Life to Live\" as Joey Buchanan from 2010 to 2011. He also appeared in \"As the World Turns\" in 2009 as Riley Morgan/Adam Munson. Additional appearances include \"Handsome Harry\", alongside Steve Buscemi, and \"Little Miss Perfect\", alongside Lilla Crawford. In 2013 he played the role of Fire Marshall Rick Kelly in the 10th episode of the 4th season of the CBS police procedural drama \"Blue Bloods\" in the episode \"Mistaken Identity\". He has also played roles in the TV shows \"Lipstick Jungle\", \"Law & Order\", \"The Unusuals\", \"The Good Wife\", \"White Collar\", \"The Following\", \"Magic City\", \"Person of Interest\", \"The Michael J. Fox Show\", \"Madam Secretary\", and \"The Sonnet Project\". In 2013 he played the role of Chris Van Helsing in the made-for-TV movie \"Gothica\" and played the role of Matt in the 2014 made-for-TV movie \"Tin Man\". In 2015 he played the role of Jim in the romance-drama film \"To Whom It May Concern\" and played the role of Tom in the short story drama film \"Seclusion\". Degnan also had a recurring role on CBS's \"Limitless\".",
"Title: The Michael J. Fox Show\n\nThe Michael J. Fox Show was an American television sitcom starring Michael J. Fox. The series aired on NBC in the United States from September 26, 2013, to January 23, 2014, as part of the 2013–14 American television season. Fox made his regular return to television for the first time since he was on ABC's \"Spin City\". It was his second NBC series, as he appeared on that network's sitcom \"Family Ties\" from 1982 to 1989 as Alex P. Keaton.",
"Title: Prototype (Spin City)\n\nPrototype is the pilot episode of the ABC sitcom Spin City. The episode was written by Gary David Goldberg and Bill Lawrence, and directed by Thomas Schlamme. It marked the first appearance of Michael J. Fox's character Mike Flaherty.",
"Title: Michael J. Fox\n\nMichael Andrew Fox, OC (born June 9, 1961), known professionally as Michael J. Fox, is a Canadian-American actor, author, producer, and activist. With a film and television career spanning from the 1970s, Fox starred in the \"Back to the Future\" trilogy, where he portrayed Marty McFly. Other notable roles have included Mike Flaherty on the ABC sitcom \"Spin City\" (1996–2000), for which he won five Emmys, four Golden Globes, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards and his portrayal of Alex P. Keaton on the American sitcom \"Family Ties\".",
"Title: The Michael J. Fox Foundation\n\nThe Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research is dedicated to finding a cure for Parkinson's disease (PD) through funded research and ensuring the development of improved therapies for those living with Parkinson's today. Established by actor Michael J. Fox in 2000, the Foundation has since become the largest nonprofit funder of Parkinson's disease research in the world, investing more than $650 million in research to date. In 2010, the Foundation launched the first large-scale clinical study on evolution biomarkers of the disease at a cost of $45 million over five years.",
"Title: Spin City\n\nSpin City is an American television sitcom that aired from September 17, 1996, until April 30, 2002, on ABC. Created by Gary David Goldberg and Bill Lawrence, the show was based on a fictional local government running New York City, and originally starred Michael J. Fox as Mike Flaherty, the Deputy Mayor of New York. Fox departed in 2000 at the conclusion of Season 4 due to his battle with Parkinson's disease, and Charlie Sheen assumed the lead role of Charlie Crawford for the remaining two seasons. The show was cancelled in 2002 due to low ratings.",
"Title: J. B. Adams\n\nJ.B. Adams (born September 29, 1954) is an American character stage and film actor, director, and singer. He has credits in film, television and, most notably, musical theatre. Originally from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, he attended Oklahoma City University, where he studied voice, piano, opera, and musical theatre, after which he became a New York-based Broadway actor. He is perhaps best known for his roles in the Broadway productions of \"Beauty and the Beast\" (as Maurice, the father), \"Annie\" (as Rooster/Drake/Bert Healy/FDR), \"Parade\" (as Luther Rosser), \"Me And My Girl\" (as Sir Jasper), and \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\" (as Grandpa Potts). He played the role of Morris Farnsworth in the film \"Far From Heaven\", as well as originating the same role in the Off-Broadway musical adaptation (2013). On TV and the web, he has played Santa for Verizon FiOS and has had guest starring roles on \"\" and \"The Michael J. Fox Show\".",
"Title: Michael Hobert\n\nMichael Hobert is an American actor. He had a recurring role on the TV show \"Scrubs\" as Lonnie. His brother, Tim Hobert, is one of the show's producers. Michael has also starred in \"Spin City\", \"Matter of Life and Death\", and \"Gilmore Girls\". He also wrote a movie with Sam Jaeger called \"Advantage Hart\". Michael was originally in the first episode of \"Scrubs\", \"My First Day\", as \"Pizza Delivery Guy\", who was the guy in the MRI machine."
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1,237
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What county do both Edward John Primeau and Rochester Hills, Michigan have in common?
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Oakland County
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"Tom McMillin is a member of the Michigan State Board of Education, and a former member of the Michigan State House from 2009 through 2014, representing the 45th State House district centered in Rochester Hills, Michigan.",
" He was previously mayor of Auburn Hills and a member of the Oakland County Commission.",
" McMillin graduated from the University of Michigan in 1987 with a bachelor's degree in economics and accounting.",
" He is a certified public accountant."
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"Edward John Primeau is an American audio and video forensics expert based in Rochester Hills, Michigan.",
" He became known for working on the audio analysis of cases such as Shooting of Trayvon Martin, Air Force One radio transmissions after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and Malaysia Airlines Flight 370."
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"Rochester Community Schools District serves Rochester, the majority of both Oakland Township, and Rochester Hills, as well as parts of Orion Township and Auburn Hills in northeast Oakland County and parts of Shelby Township and Washington Township in northwest Macomb County, in the U.S. state of Michigan.",
" It currently has upwards of 14,500 students in 21 buildings, all located in Rochester Hills and Oakland Township, Michigan.",
" The Administration Center is located in the city of Rochester."
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"Paint Creek is a 16.8 mi stream in the U.S. state of Michigan, located in northern Oakland County and rising in Brandon Township in the northern part of the county.",
" The creek drains through a series of lakes that lead into Lake Orion.",
" Paint Creek continues as the outflow from the east end of Lake Orion in downtown Lake Orion.",
" It flows southeastward through Oakland Township and Rochester Hills into the Clinton River in Rochester."
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"Rochester Adams High School (also known as Adams High School, Adams, or AHS) is a public high school] located in Rochester Hills, Michigan, and is part of the Rochester Community Schools district.",
" The majority of students reside within Rochester Hills and Oakland Township, with some coming from Orion Township, Rochester, and Auburn Hills.",
" It shares the city's vicinity with Rochester High School and Stoney Creek High School.",
" Adams consistently ranks as a top high school in Michigan and in 2014 \"U.S. News & World Report\" awarded Rochester Adams a Best High Schools gold medal."
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"Ernest John Primeau (September 17, 1909 – June 6, 1989) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.",
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"Rochester Hills is a city in northeast Oakland County of the U.S. state of Michigan, in the northern outskirts of Metropolitan Detroit area.",
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"The Village of Rochester Hills is an upscale retail lifestyle center located in Rochester Hills, Michigan, a suburb on the northern outskirts of Metro Detroit.",
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"M-150 is a state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan that runs through Rochester Hills and Rochester.",
" It is more commonly known as Rochester Road and runs from a southern terminus at the M-59 freeway north through downtown Rochester to a northern terminus at Tienken Road.",
" M-150 has been a state trunkline since around 1930, and within a few years of its commissioning, it was extended south through Royal Oak and north into rural Oakland County.",
" After changes in 1960s, the highway terminated in Troy at Interstate 75 (I-75) on the southern end and Tienken Road on the north.",
" Since 1987, it has ended at M-59."
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"Title: Tom McMillin\n\nTom McMillin is a member of the Michigan State Board of Education, and a former member of the Michigan State House from 2009 through 2014, representing the 45th State House district centered in Rochester Hills, Michigan. He was previously mayor of Auburn Hills and a member of the Oakland County Commission. McMillin graduated from the University of Michigan in 1987 with a bachelor's degree in economics and accounting. He is a certified public accountant.",
"Title: Edward John Primeau\n\nEdward John Primeau is an American audio and video forensics expert based in Rochester Hills, Michigan. He became known for working on the audio analysis of cases such as Shooting of Trayvon Martin, Air Force One radio transmissions after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.",
"Title: Rochester Community Schools (Michigan)\n\nRochester Community Schools District serves Rochester, the majority of both Oakland Township, and Rochester Hills, as well as parts of Orion Township and Auburn Hills in northeast Oakland County and parts of Shelby Township and Washington Township in northwest Macomb County, in the U.S. state of Michigan. It currently has upwards of 14,500 students in 21 buildings, all located in Rochester Hills and Oakland Township, Michigan. The Administration Center is located in the city of Rochester.",
"Title: Paint Creek (Oakland County, Michigan)\n\nPaint Creek is a 16.8 mi stream in the U.S. state of Michigan, located in northern Oakland County and rising in Brandon Township in the northern part of the county. The creek drains through a series of lakes that lead into Lake Orion. Paint Creek continues as the outflow from the east end of Lake Orion in downtown Lake Orion. It flows southeastward through Oakland Township and Rochester Hills into the Clinton River in Rochester.",
"Title: Rochester Adams High School\n\nRochester Adams High School (also known as Adams High School, Adams, or AHS) is a public high school] located in Rochester Hills, Michigan, and is part of the Rochester Community Schools district. The majority of students reside within Rochester Hills and Oakland Township, with some coming from Orion Township, Rochester, and Auburn Hills. It shares the city's vicinity with Rochester High School and Stoney Creek High School. Adams consistently ranks as a top high school in Michigan and in 2014 \"U.S. News & World Report\" awarded Rochester Adams a Best High Schools gold medal.",
"Title: Ernest John Primeau\n\nErnest John Primeau (September 17, 1909 – June 6, 1989) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Manchester from 1960 to 1974.",
"Title: Rochester Hills, Michigan\n\nRochester Hills is a city in northeast Oakland County of the U.S. state of Michigan, in the northern outskirts of Metropolitan Detroit area. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 70,995.",
"Title: Rochester High School (Michigan)\n\nRochester High School is located in Rochester Hills, Michigan, United States, and is part of the Rochester Community Schools. It was established in 1889, and classes have been held in the current facility since 1955.",
"Title: The Village of Rochester Hills\n\nThe Village of Rochester Hills is an upscale retail lifestyle center located in Rochester Hills, Michigan, a suburb on the northern outskirts of Metro Detroit. Built in 2002, the center replaced a former enclosed shopping mall called Meadowbrook Village Mall. The Village of Rochester Hills features more than fifty inline tenants as well as two anchor stores: a Carson's department store and a Whole Foods Market.",
"Title: M-150 (Michigan highway)\n\nM-150 is a state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan that runs through Rochester Hills and Rochester. It is more commonly known as Rochester Road and runs from a southern terminus at the M-59 freeway north through downtown Rochester to a northern terminus at Tienken Road. M-150 has been a state trunkline since around 1930, and within a few years of its commissioning, it was extended south through Royal Oak and north into rural Oakland County. After changes in 1960s, the highway terminated in Troy at Interstate 75 (I-75) on the southern end and Tienken Road on the north. Since 1987, it has ended at M-59."
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1,238
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Which American actor guest starred in the nineteenth episode of the sixth season of Futurama?
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Dan Castellaneta
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"\"Open and Shut\" is the nineteenth episode of the sixth season of the American medical drama \"House\" and it is the 129th episode overall.",
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" It originally aired on April 26, 2010."
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"\"Ghost in the Machines\" is the nineteenth episode of the sixth season of the animated sitcom \"Futurama\", and originally aired June 30, 2011, on Comedy Central.",
" It aired as the third episode of season 6-B, sixteenth in broadcast order for season 6 overall.",
" The episode was written by Patric M. Verrone and directed by Ray Claffey.",
" American actor Dan Castellaneta guest stars in the episode, voicing the Robot Devil.",
" In the episode Bender, angry at Fry for valuing human life over robot life, kills himself in a suicide booth.",
" Afterwards, he becomes a ghost, and learns from the Robot Devil that he is in limbo, and he cannot leave.",
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"\"We All Deserve to Die\" is the 130th episode of the ABC television series \"Desperate Housewives\".",
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" The episode debuted on November 25, 2014, the second episode to air as part of Cartoon Network's \"Corn-Ooo-Copia\", a week of new \"Adventure Time\" episodes.",
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"Daniel Louis Castellaneta ( ; born October 29, 1957) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian and screenwriter.",
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"\"Grill, Interrupted\" is the nineteenth episode of the sixth season of the American sitcom \"Modern Family\", and the series' 139th episode overall.",
" It originally aired on April 1, 2015.",
" The episode was written by Paul Corrigan & Brad Walsh & Jeffrey Richman, and directed by James Bagdonas."
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"The American animated science fiction sitcom \"Futurama\", created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company, aired on Fox from March 28, 1999, to August 10, 2003; Cartoon Network's Adult Swim aired reruns of the show from 2003 through 2007.",
" Following a commitment from 20th Century Fox Television to produce four straight-to-DVD \"Futurama\" films, Comedy Central announced on June 23, 2006 that they were resurrecting the show and would air the films as new \"Futurama\" episodes (reconfiguring each film into four episodes) after each film's DVD release.",
" Comedy Central began airing \"Futurama\" reruns in January 2008 and broadcast on March 23, 2008.",
" Following the four films (considered the fifth season of the show), Comedy Central has broadcast a sixth season of twenty-six episodes, split over 2010 and 2011.",
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" It was directed by Kevin Sullivan."
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"\"The Black Fairy\" is the nineteenth episode of the sixth season of the American fantasy drama series \"Once Upon a Time\", which aired on April 30, 2017.",
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"Title: Open and Shut (House)\n\n\"Open and Shut\" is the nineteenth episode of the sixth season of the American medical drama \"House\" and it is the 129th episode overall. It is directed by Greg Yaitanes and written by Liz Friedman and Sara Hess. It originally aired on April 26, 2010.",
"Title: Ghost in the Machines\n\n\"Ghost in the Machines\" is the nineteenth episode of the sixth season of the animated sitcom \"Futurama\", and originally aired June 30, 2011, on Comedy Central. It aired as the third episode of season 6-B, sixteenth in broadcast order for season 6 overall. The episode was written by Patric M. Verrone and directed by Ray Claffey. American actor Dan Castellaneta guest stars in the episode, voicing the Robot Devil. In the episode Bender, angry at Fry for valuing human life over robot life, kills himself in a suicide booth. Afterwards, he becomes a ghost, and learns from the Robot Devil that he is in limbo, and he cannot leave. Sharing a mutual dislike towards Fry, the Robot Devil offers to return Bender to his old body in exchange for using his new ghostly powers to scare Fry to death.",
"Title: Neutopia (Futurama)\n\n\"Neutopia\" is the twentieth episode of the sixth season of the animated sitcom \"Futurama\", and the premiere of Season 6-B. It is the twentieth episode of the sixth season in production order, and the 108th episode in broadcast order. It aired on Comedy Central in the United States on June 23, 2011.",
"Title: We All Deserve to Die\n\n\"We All Deserve to Die\" is the 130th episode of the ABC television series \"Desperate Housewives\". It is the nineteenth episode of the show's sixth season and aired on April 18, 2010. This episode garnered 10.62 million viewers according to Nielsen Media Research, making this episode the least watched of season six and also the lowest rated episode of the season.",
"Title: Is That You? (Adventure Time)\n\n\"Is That You?\" is the nineteenth episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series \"Adventure Time\". The episode was written and storyboarded by Jesse Moynihan, from an outline by Pendleton Ward, Adam Muto, Kent Osborne, and Jack Pendarvis. The episode debuted on November 25, 2014, the second episode to air as part of Cartoon Network's \"Corn-Ooo-Copia\", a week of new \"Adventure Time\" episodes. It guest stars both Kumail Nanjiani as Prismo and Ron Perlman as The Lich.",
"Title: Dan Castellaneta\n\nDaniel Louis Castellaneta ( ; born October 29, 1957) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian and screenwriter. Noted for his long-running role as Homer Simpson on the animated television series \"The Simpsons\", he also voices many other characters for the show, including Abraham \"Grampa\" Simpson, Barney Gumble, Krusty the Clown, Sideshow Mel, Groundskeeper Willie, Mayor Quimby and Hans Moleman.",
"Title: Grill, Interrupted\n\n\"Grill, Interrupted\" is the nineteenth episode of the sixth season of the American sitcom \"Modern Family\", and the series' 139th episode overall. It originally aired on April 1, 2015. The episode was written by Paul Corrigan & Brad Walsh & Jeffrey Richman, and directed by James Bagdonas.",
"Title: List of Futurama episodes\n\nThe American animated science fiction sitcom \"Futurama\", created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company, aired on Fox from March 28, 1999, to August 10, 2003; Cartoon Network's Adult Swim aired reruns of the show from 2003 through 2007. Following a commitment from 20th Century Fox Television to produce four straight-to-DVD \"Futurama\" films, Comedy Central announced on June 23, 2006 that they were resurrecting the show and would air the films as new \"Futurama\" episodes (reconfiguring each film into four episodes) after each film's DVD release. Comedy Central began airing \"Futurama\" reruns in January 2008 and broadcast on March 23, 2008. Following the four films (considered the fifth season of the show), Comedy Central has broadcast a sixth season of twenty-six episodes, split over 2010 and 2011. A seventh season was announced in March 2011 and debuted in the summer of 2012.",
"Title: Game Changer (Modern Family)\n\n\"Game Changer\" is the nineteenth episode of the first season of \"Modern Family\" and the nineteenth episode of the series overall. It premiered on ABC on March 31, 2010. The episode's teleplay was written by Joe Lawson & Alex Herschlag from a story by Vanessa McCarthy & Joe Lawson. It was directed by Kevin Sullivan.",
"Title: The Black Fairy\n\n\"The Black Fairy\" is the nineteenth episode of the sixth season of the American fantasy drama series \"Once Upon a Time\", which aired on April 30, 2017. In this episode, The Black Fairy's origins and the secret that she kept from Rumplestiltskin are revealed in the present day as Gold takes Emma and Gideon inside the dream world to seek out the truth, while Regina helps Zelena adjust to a normal life without her magic."
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In what year was the hereditary society that included in its ranks Luke Day, George Washington, and Alexander Hamilton founded?
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1783
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"Luke Day Jr. (July 21, 1743 – June 1, 1801) was an American military officer, revolutionary, and farmer, most well known for his leadership role in Shays' Rebellion, for which he was convicted of high treason and sentenced to death, before being pardoned by Governor John Hancock.",
" He was referred to as the \"Master Spirit\" of the insurrection, and was only passed over as overall leader in favor of Daniel Shays due to the perception of overzealousness on his part, by his men.",
" As a lieutenant, and then a captain, he served for eight years and participated in many key battles of the American Revolutionary War, including the Siege of Boston, Quebec Expedition, Battles of Saratoga, Cherry Valley massacre, Sullivan Expedition and Siege of Yorktown.",
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"The Trans-Manhattan Expressway is an east–west limited-access highway in New York City, in the United States.",
" It traverses the northern end of the borough of Manhattan at one of its narrowest points, running for 0.8 mi in a cut through Washington Heights.",
" The highway connects the George Washington Bridge over the Hudson River to the Alexander Hamilton Bridge over the Harlem River.",
" Designated Interstate 95 (I-95) and U.S. Route 1, approximately 280,000 vehicles traverse the highway on a daily average basis.",
" Completed in the early 1960s, the George Washington Bridge Bus Station and the high-rise Bridge Apartments built over the expressway create Intermittent tunnels.",
" It is operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey."
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"Alexander Hamilton is a 1792 full-length portrait of Alexander Hamilton by John Trumbull.",
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" He was an influential interpreter and promoter of the U.S. Constitution, as well as the founder of the nation's financial system, the Federalist Party, the United States Coast Guard, and \"The New York Post\" newspaper.",
" As the first Secretary of the Treasury, Hamilton was the main author of the economic policies of the George Washington administration.",
" He took the lead in the funding of the states' debts by the Federal government, as well as the establishment of a national bank, a system of tariffs, and friendly trade relations with Britain.",
" His vision included a strong central government led by a vigorous executive branch, a strong commercial economy, with a national bank and support for manufacturing, plus a strong military.",
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" Hamilton argued that the sovereign duties of a government implied the right to use means adequate to its ends.",
" Although the United States government was sovereign only as to certain objects, it was impossible to define all the means which it should use, because it was impossible for the founders to anticipate all future exigencies.",
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"The Crossing is a 2000 historical TV film about George Washington crossing the Delaware River and the Battle of Trenton, directed by Robert Harmon.",
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"Interstate 95 (I-95) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from Miami, Florida, to the Canada–United States border near Houlton, Maine.",
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" From the George Washington Bridge, which carries I-95 across the Hudson River from New Jersey into New York City, it runs across upper Manhattan on the Trans-Manhattan Expressway and continues east across the Harlem River on the Alexander Hamilton Bridge and onto the Cross Bronx Expressway.",
" In the Bronx, I-95 leaves the Cross Bronx at the Bruckner Interchange, joining the Bruckner Expressway to its end.",
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"Title: Alexander Hamilton, Jr.\n\nAlexander Hamilton, Jr. (January 26, 1816 – December 30, 1889), was the son of James Alexander Hamilton, and the grandson of Alexander Hamilton, one of the founding fathers of the United States.",
"Title: Luke Day\n\nLuke Day Jr. (July 21, 1743 – June 1, 1801) was an American military officer, revolutionary, and farmer, most well known for his leadership role in Shays' Rebellion, for which he was convicted of high treason and sentenced to death, before being pardoned by Governor John Hancock. He was referred to as the \"Master Spirit\" of the insurrection, and was only passed over as overall leader in favor of Daniel Shays due to the perception of overzealousness on his part, by his men. As a lieutenant, and then a captain, he served for eight years and participated in many key battles of the American Revolutionary War, including the Siege of Boston, Quebec Expedition, Battles of Saratoga, Cherry Valley massacre, Sullivan Expedition and Siege of Yorktown. After the war, he joined the prestigious Society of the Cincinnati, which included the likes of George Washington and Alexander Hamilton.",
"Title: Trans-Manhattan Expressway\n\nThe Trans-Manhattan Expressway is an east–west limited-access highway in New York City, in the United States. It traverses the northern end of the borough of Manhattan at one of its narrowest points, running for 0.8 mi in a cut through Washington Heights. The highway connects the George Washington Bridge over the Hudson River to the Alexander Hamilton Bridge over the Harlem River. Designated Interstate 95 (I-95) and U.S. Route 1, approximately 280,000 vehicles traverse the highway on a daily average basis. Completed in the early 1960s, the George Washington Bridge Bus Station and the high-rise Bridge Apartments built over the expressway create Intermittent tunnels. It is operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.",
"Title: Alexander Hamilton (Trumbull)\n\nAlexander Hamilton is a 1792 full-length portrait of Alexander Hamilton by John Trumbull. It is one of multiple paintings John Trumbull made of Alexander Hamilton.",
"Title: Alexander Hamilton\n\nAlexander Hamilton (January 11, 1755 or 1757July 12, 1804) was an American statesman and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He was an influential interpreter and promoter of the U.S. Constitution, as well as the founder of the nation's financial system, the Federalist Party, the United States Coast Guard, and \"The New York Post\" newspaper. As the first Secretary of the Treasury, Hamilton was the main author of the economic policies of the George Washington administration. He took the lead in the funding of the states' debts by the Federal government, as well as the establishment of a national bank, a system of tariffs, and friendly trade relations with Britain. His vision included a strong central government led by a vigorous executive branch, a strong commercial economy, with a national bank and support for manufacturing, plus a strong military. This was challenged by Virginia agrarians Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, who formed a rival party, the Democratic-Republican Party. They favored strong states based in rural America and protected by state militias as opposed to a strong national army and navy. They denounced Hamilton as too friendly toward Britain and toward monarchy in general, and too oriented toward cities, business and banking.",
"Title: Implied powers\n\nImplied powers, in the United States, are those powers authorized by the Constitution that, while not stated, seem to be implied by powers expressly stated. When George Washington asked Alexander Hamilton to defend the constitutionality of the First Bank of the United States against the protests of Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and Attorney General Edmund Randolph, Hamilton produced what has now become the classic statement for implied powers. Hamilton argued that the sovereign duties of a government implied the right to use means adequate to its ends. Although the United States government was sovereign only as to certain objects, it was impossible to define all the means which it should use, because it was impossible for the founders to anticipate all future exigencies. Hamilton noted that the \"general welfare clause\" and the \"necessary and proper clause\" gave elasticity to the constitution. Hamilton won the argument with Washington, who signed his Bank Bill into law.",
"Title: Alexander Hamilton House\n\nThe Alexander Hamilton House is a historic home located at 45 East Main Street in Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. It is now operated as the Alexander Hamilton Memorial Free Library. The house and library are named for Alexander Hamilton, a local Waynesboro land speculator and wagon maker who owned the house. It remained in his family for a century. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 27, 1980.",
"Title: The Crossing (2000 film)\n\nThe Crossing is a 2000 historical TV film about George Washington crossing the Delaware River and the Battle of Trenton, directed by Robert Harmon. Based on the novel of the same name by Howard Fast, it stars Jeff Daniels as George Washington. Also appearing in the film are Roger Rees as Hugh Mercer, Sebastian Roche as John Glover and Steven McCarthy as Alexander Hamilton.",
"Title: Interstate 95 in New York\n\nInterstate 95 (I-95) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from Miami, Florida, to the Canada–United States border near Houlton, Maine. In the U.S. state of New York, I-95 extends 23.50 mi from the George Washington Bridge in New York City to the Connecticut state line at Port Chester. From the George Washington Bridge, which carries I-95 across the Hudson River from New Jersey into New York City, it runs across upper Manhattan on the Trans-Manhattan Expressway and continues east across the Harlem River on the Alexander Hamilton Bridge and onto the Cross Bronx Expressway. In the Bronx, I-95 leaves the Cross Bronx at the Bruckner Interchange, joining the Bruckner Expressway to its end. North of the interchange with Pelham Parkway, it then continues northeast via the New England Thruway out of New York City into Westchester County and to the Connecticut state line, where I-95 continues on the Connecticut Turnpike.",
"Title: Society of the Cincinnati\n\nThe Society of the Cincinnati, Inc., is a hereditary society with branches in the United States and France, founded in 1783, to preserve the ideals and fellowship of officers of the Continental Army who served in the Revolutionary War. Now in its third century, the Society promotes the public interest in the revolution through its library and museum collections, publications, and other activities. It is the oldest hereditary society in the United States. The Society does not allow women to join, though there is a partnership society called Daughters of the Cincinnati which permits all female descendants of Continental officers."
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Who is best known for having hosted a variety of shows on BBC Radio 1 and has been host of "The Radio 1 Breakfast Show" since 2012, he also took over Chris Moyles, the show's longest-serving presenter to date ?
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Nicholas Peter Andrew Grimshaw
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"Dominic Anthony Byrne (born 10 November 1972) is a newsreader and presenter.",
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"Title: The Parody Album\n\nThe Parody Album is the debut album by DJ Chris Moyles, host of \"The Chris Moyles Show\" on BBC Radio 1. It was released on 23 November 2009 and charted at number 17 in the UK Official Album Chart and has since sold over 100,000 copies.",
"Title: Chris Moyles\n\nChristopher Moyles (born 22 February 1974) is an English radio and television presenter and author, who is currently presenter of \"The Chris Moyles Show\" on Radio X. Previously he has presented \"The Chris Moyles Show\" on BBC Radio 1 from 2004 to 2012 and \"Chris Moyles' Quiz Night\" between 2009 and 2012 on Channel 4.",
"Title: Doug Walker (musician)\n\nDoug Walker is a Manchester-based singer-songwriter. After years of getting nowhere with his musical career, his planned self-released debut single, \"The Mystery\" was played by BBC Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles after Walker turned up outside the Radio 1 studio on 28 August 2007 at 5.30am. He gave a copy of the recording to Moyles as he arrived for work. It was played at 7.20am, and the radio station was inundated with emails and SMS texts, resulting in Moyles playing the song seven more times that week. As a result Walker met with eleven record labels and signed with Warner Bros. Records on 12 October 2007.",
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"Title: Dominic Byrne\n\nDominic Anthony Byrne (born 10 November 1972) is a newsreader and presenter. He currently works on the Chris Moyles Breakfast show on Radio X, having previously worked as the newsreader for Capital FM on the Capital FM Breakfast Show. Prior to this he had worked with the BBC from 1997 to 2012, most notably as part of the on-air team on \"The Chris Moyles Show\" on BBC Radio 1 from 2004 to 2012, working as the newsreader and contributing to the show's zoo format. He also worked as a newsreader elsewhere on Radio 1, and presented on the BBC News Channel. He also runs his own voice training business called Open Mouth Productions. He returned to the new format of \"The Chris Moyles Show\" on Radio X in 2015, reading the news.",
"Title: Comedy Dave\n\nDavid Lloyd Vitty (born 24 April 1974 in Hong Kong) is a radio presenter working in the UK. He worked alongside Chris Moyles at BBC Radio 1, having originally been a broadcast assistant on Moyles' early morning show. He became the show's head writer and 'Director of Comedy' and moved with Moyles to the drivetime slot, and then to \"The Radio 1 Breakfast Show\", during which time the programme was known as \"The Chris Moyles Show\". In total, he spent 14 years from 1998-2012 working alongside Moyles.",
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"Title: Nick Grimshaw\n\nNicholas Peter Andrew Grimshaw (born 14 August 1984) is an English television and radio presenter. He is best known for having hosted a variety of shows on BBC Radio 1 and has been host of \"The Radio 1 Breakfast Show\" since 2012. He is also known for his Channel 4 roles in T4 and \"The Album Chart Show\". In 2015, he was a judge on the twelfth series of \"The X Factor\"."
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What popular breed that is a grief therapy dog can be found in the mountains and originated from the canton of Bern?
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The Bernese Mountain Dog
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"The Birmingham Roller is a very popular breed of domesticated pigeon that originated in Birmingham, England, where they were developed via selective breeding, for their ability to do rapid backward somersaults while flying.",
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" Rocky Top's Sundance Kid (\"aka: \"Rufus\"\") (April 8, 2000 – August 9, 2012), is a Bull Terrier who is best known for being the 2006 Best In Show winner at the Westminster Dog Show.",
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"The Bernese Mountain Dog (German: \"Berner Sennenhund\" ) is a large-sized breed of dog, one of the four breeds of Sennenhund-type dogs from the Swiss Alps.",
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"Title: Angel (therapy dog)\n\nAngel (born March 9, 2009) is a one-eyed, three legged therapy dog and the Official Therapy Dog of Houston, Texas. The female Golden Retriever works at Houston Methodist Hospital, Memorial Hermann Hospital (Children's and Southwest facilities), Sheltering Arms Assisted Care and Hampton Assisted Care. She also works with University of Houston students and is an active member of Faithful Paws, an organization sponsored by Bellaire United Methodist Church with human-pet teams that visit 120 facilities in and around Houston. Angel is the animal companion of Trish Herrera of the band Mydolls.",
"Title: Norbert (dog)\n\nNorbert is a fluffy, 7\" tall mixed breed registered therapy dog, best known for his Norbert picture book series, and his popularity on social media. Norbert's breed is unknown, but is suspected to be a cross between 3 dog breeds, chihuahua, cairn terrier & lhasa apso. Norbert's time, money and book revenue is given to various charitable causes throughout the United States.",
"Title: List of Labrador Retrievers\n\nThis list of Labrador Retrievers covers notable individual dogs that belong to this breed. The Labrador retriever is the most popular breed of dog (by registered ownership) in both the United States and the United Kingdom. The breed is exceptionally affable, intelligent, energetic and good natured, making them excellent and popular pets, companions and working dogs. They have a high work ethic Common working roles for Labradors include: hunting, tracking and detection, disabled-assistance, carting, and therapy work. Approximately 60–70% of all guide dogs in the United States are Labradors.",
"Title: Our Pack\n\nOur Pack is a non-profit Pit Bull rescue, training and education organization based in Los Gatos, California. The organization was founded by Marthina McClay, a certified pet dog trainer and therapy dog tester. It rescues Pit Bulls from abusive situations, and provides education and training about the breed to the public.",
"Title: Birmingham Roller\n\nThe Birmingham Roller is a very popular breed of domesticated pigeon that originated in Birmingham, England, where they were developed via selective breeding, for their ability to do rapid backward somersaults while flying. As the name suggests and as also mentioned by Wendell Levi in his book \"The Pigeon\", this breed was developed in and around the City of Birmingham in England. The Birmingham Roller has a flying type and a show type. Show Rollers are larger than the flying variety, and are bred just for show. A similar breed called a Parlor Roller look much like Birmingham Rollers, but can't fly; rather, they spin backwards, somersaulting on the ground for many yards. Oriental Rollers are another aerial performer and come in many colour varieties. Some fanciers fly their rollers in competition, both locally and nationally. There is even a World Cup competition that includes several other countries. Kits (group of pigeons) are scored for quality and depth, as well as the number of birds that roll at the same time, referred to as a turn or break. The Birmingham Roller is a very popular breed of performing pigeon, with around 10,000 breeders worldwide.",
"Title: Felicity's Diamond Jim\n\nCh. Felicity's Diamond Jim, CD, RE (June 8, 2000 – May 6, 2011), commonly known as James, was an English Springer Spaniel, best known for being the 2007 Best In Show winner at the Westminster Dog Show. It was his 51st Best in Show victory, and his last, as his owners chose to retire James after the win to focus him on his work as a certified therapy dog. He was handled exclusively by the same handler who took Ch. Salilyn 'N Erin's Shameless to a best-in-show at Westminster in 2000. In retirement he was recognised in 2008 by the English Springer Spaniel Field Trial Association for his work as a sire and has produced many champion offspring, including Ch. Cerise Jesse James.",
"Title: Grief therapy dog\n\nA grief therapy dog (also known as an emotional support dog, companion dog, or comfort dog) is a form of animal-assisted therapy. Dogs have been proven to be able to assist people in overcoming grief, which has led to a recent rise in the use of therapy dogs; although animal-assisted therapy theory has been around since World War II. Grief therapy dogs can be found in locations such as funeral homes, hospitals, nursing homes, schools, and hospices, and may provide support in situations such as funeral services, counseling sessions, and disaster relief. Popular breeds used as therapy dogs include the Portuguese Water Dog, Bernese Mountain Dog, St. Bernard, and Golden Retriever.",
"Title: Rocky Top's Sundance Kid\n\nCh. Rocky Top's Sundance Kid (\"aka: \"Rufus\"\") (April 8, 2000 – August 9, 2012), is a Bull Terrier who is best known for being the 2006 Best In Show winner at the Westminster Dog Show. He is the first Colored Bull Terrier to win Best in Show at Westminster, with the only other victory for his breed going to a White Bull Terrier in 1918. He also won Best in Show at the National Dog Show in 2005, and on retirement trained as a therapy dog. He is the most successful Colored Bull Terrier Show Dog of all time.",
"Title: Therapy dog\n\nA therapy dog is a dog that might be trained to provide affection and comfort to people in hospitals, retirement homes, nursing homes, schools, hospices, disaster areas, and to people with mental disorders, such as anxiety disorder or autism.",
"Title: Bernese Mountain Dog\n\nThe Bernese Mountain Dog (German: \"Berner Sennenhund\" ) is a large-sized breed of dog, one of the four breeds of Sennenhund-type dogs from the Swiss Alps. The name \"Sennenhund\" is derived from the German \"Senne\" (\"alpine pasture\") and \"Hund\" (\"dog\"), as they accompanied the alpine herders and dairymen called \"Senn\". \"Berner\" (or \"Bernese\" in English) refers to the area of the breed’s origin, in the canton of Bern. This mountain dog was originally kept as a general farm dog. Large Sennenhunde in the past were also used as draft animals, pulling carts. The breed was officially established in 1907. In 1937, the American Kennel Club recognized it; today, the club classifies it as a member of the Working Group."
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Who won a mixed doubles title first, Horia Tecău or Matt Lucena?
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Matt Lucena
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"Title: 2012 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Doubles\n\nBob Bryan and Mike Bryan were the defending champions, but lost to wildcards Jonathan Marray and Frederik Nielsen in the semifinals. Marray and Nielsen won the title defeating fifth seeded Robert Lindstedt and Horia Tecău who competed in their third consecutive Wimbledon final. Marray became the first British player to win the men's doubles at Wimbledon since Pat Hughes and Raymond Tuckey in 1936. Nielsen is only the second Danish winner of a Grand Slam title, following his own grandfather, Kurt Nielsen, who won the mixed doubles at the 1957 U.S. National Championships.",
"Title: Matt Lucena\n\nMatt Lucena (born August 4, 1969) is a former professional tennis player from the United States. He won the mixed doubles title at the 1995 US Open.",
"Title: Jean-Julien Rojer\n\nJean-Julien Rojer (] ; born 25 August 1981) is a Dutch professional tennis player from Curaçao. His highest ATP singles ranking is 218th, which he achieved on 15 August 2005. A doubles specialist, his career-high in doubles is World No. 3, which he reached in November 2015. His former doubles partners include Eric Butorac and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi. He currently plays with Horia Tecău of Romania, with whom he won the men's double titles in the 2015 Wimbledon and 2017 US Open championships. With Anna-Lena Grönefeld, he also won the mixed doubles' title at the 2014 French Open. He attended UCLA where he competed for the UCLA Bruins men's tennis team.",
"Title: 2012 PBZ Zagreb Indoors – Doubles\n\nDick Norman and Horia Tecău were the defending champions but Tecău chose not to compete and Norman teamed up with James Cerretani. They lost in the first round to Benjamin Becker and Alexander Waske. <br>",
"Title: 2014 BRD Năstase Țiriac Trophy – Doubles\n\nMax Mirnyi and Horia Tecău were the defending champions, but Mirnyi chose not to participate. Tecău successfully defended the title alongside Jean-Julien Rojer, defeating Mariusz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski in the final, 6–4, 6–4.",
"Title: 2014 Australian Open – Mixed Doubles\n\nJarmila Gajdošová and Matthew Ebden were the defending champions, but they lost in the semifinals to Sania Mirza and Horia Tecău. <br> Kristina Mladenovic and Daniel Nestor won the title, defeating Mirza and Tecău in the final, 6–3, 6–2.",
"Title: Horia Tecău\n\nHoria Tecău (] ; born January 19, 1985) is a Romanian tennis player currently ranked World No. 9 in doubles. He turned pro in 2003 and reached the men's doubles finals of the 2010, 2011 and 2012 Wimbledon Championships with Robert Lindstedt before winning it in 2015 with Jean-Julien Rojer, with whom he also won the 2017 US Open. Tecău also won the 2012 Australian Open mixed doubles title with Bethanie Mattek-Sands and the 2015 ATP World Tour Finals with Rojer.",
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"Title: 2013 Swedish Open – Men's Doubles\n\nRobert Lindstedt and Horia Tecău were the three-time defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Tecău teamed up with Marius Copil, but they lost in the first round to Jan Hájek and Filip Polášek. Lindstedt played alongside Daniel Nestor, but they lost in the second round to Nicholas Monroe and Simon Stadler. <br>"
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Adebayo Akinfenwa was a star in the 2006 Football League Trophy Final, but know plays for this team?
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Wycombe Wanderers
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bridge
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"Title: 2001 Football League Trophy Final\n\nThe 2001 Football League Trophy Final (known as the LDV Vans Trophy for sponsorship reasons) was the 18th final of the Football League Trophy, the domestic football cup competition for teams from the Football League Second and Third Divisions. It was the first League Trophy final played at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, previous such matches were played at Wembley and the new stadium was yet to be built. The match was contested by Port Vale and Brentford on 22 April 2001. Port Vale won the match 2–1 with Marc Bridge-Wilkinson and Steve Brooker the scorers.",
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"Title: 2016 Football League Trophy Final\n\nThe 2016 Football League Trophy Final was a football match played at Wembley Stadium on 3 April 2016 to decide the winner of the 2015–16 Football League Trophy, the 32nd edition of the Football League Trophy, a knock-out tournament for the 48 teams in League One and League Two.",
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Frank Schuster home became a meeting place for artists, writers and musicians including an English conductor whose first prominent was conductor of what?
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City of Birmingham Orchestra
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"Title: Frank Schuster (music patron)\n\nFrank Schuster (24 September 1852 – 26 December 1927), was a British music-lover and patron of the arts. His home overlooking St James's Park at 22 Old Queen Street, London, part of which now contains offices of \"The Spectator\" magazine, became a meeting-place for artists, writers and musicians, including Siegfried Sassoon, John Singer Sargent, Walter Sickert, Sir Edward Elgar and Sir Adrian Boult. He was a particular patron of Edward Elgar, and also did much to make Gabriel Fauré's name known in England.",
"Title: Federico Del Cupolo\n\nFederico Del Cupolo (Naples, 1884-Milan, 1974) was an Italian orchestra conductor whose activity mainly focussed on Italian opera. His career developed in Italy and abroad spanning 60 years and including some recordings from the early 1950s which have been recently resumed for their historical and artistic significance.",
"Title: Adrian Boult\n\nSir Adrian Cedric Boult, CH ( ; 8 April 1889 – 22 February 1983) was an English conductor. Brought up in a prosperous mercantile family, he followed musical studies in England and at Leipzig, Germany, with early conducting work in London for the Royal Opera House and Sergei Diaghilev's ballet company. His first prominent post was conductor of the City of Birmingham Orchestra in 1924. When the British Broadcasting Corporation appointed him director of music in 1930, he established the BBC Symphony Orchestra and became its chief conductor. The orchestra set standards of excellence that were rivalled in Britain only by the London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO), founded two years later.",
"Title: Rumon Gamba\n\nRumon Gamba (born 24 November 1972), is an English conductor. He studied music at Durham University, and then went to the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he studied conducting with Colin Metters, George Hurst and Sir Colin Davis. He became the first conducting student to obtain the DipRAM (the Royal Academy of Music performer's diploma). He was a 1998 prize winner in the Lloyds Bank BBC Young Musicians Conductors Workshop. In 1998, he joined the BBC Philharmonic as its Assistant Conductor, and later became Associate Conductor. He left the orchestra in 2002.",
"Title: Swami Shyam\n\nSwami Shyam (1924-2017) styled himself as a god-man (guru). Born in Chandani, Jalaun district, Uttar Pradesh, India, he was raised in the Vedic tradition of Knowledge of the Self (Atma-gyan). Shyam has meditated, studied and been dedicated to this tradition since his early childhood, when his father invited Swami Ramanand, a guru from Uttar Pradesh, to live in their home. Swami Ramanand initiated the young Shyam in meditation, and the family home became a meeting place for satsang (the company of true knowledge) for those who lived in the region. Ramanand taught the Vedas, the Bhagavad Gita, the Srimad Bhagavatam and other scriptures, as well as meditation. In 1973 Shyam moved to Kullu, Valley of Gods, Himachal Pradesh,India.",
"Title: Andrew Davis (conductor)\n\nSir Andrew Frank Davis {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 2 February 1944) is an English conductor. He is currently music director and principal conductor of Lyric Opera of Chicago, chief conductor of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and conductor laureate of both the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Orchestra.",
"Title: Malcolm Sargent\n\nSir Harold Malcolm Watts Sargent (29 April 1895 – 3 October 1967) was an English conductor, organist and composer widely regarded as Britain's leading conductor of choral works. The musical ensembles with which he was associated included the Ballets Russes, the Huddersfield Choral Society, the Royal Choral Society, the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, and the London Philharmonic, Hallé, Liverpool Philharmonic, BBC Symphony and Royal Philharmonic orchestras. Sargent was held in high esteem by choirs and instrumental soloists, but because of his high standards and a statement that he made in a 1936 interview disputing musicians' rights to tenure, his relationship with orchestral players was often uneasy. Despite this, he was co-founder of the London Philharmonic, was the first conductor of the Liverpool Philharmonic as a full-time ensemble, and played an important part in saving the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra from disbandment in the 1960s.",
"Title: Grange Hall (Murphysboro, Illinois)\n\nThe Grange Hall in Somerset Township, Jackson County, Illinois, is the historic meeting place of Somerset Township's chapter of The Grange. Built in 1912, the building was Somerset Grange #1553's second meeting hall; the first building was built in 1876 and burned down in 1909. The red brick building was built by contractor W. A. Pitman in the Commercial style. The Grange Hall served as a meeting place for local farmers to discuss agricultural affairs and propose farm policy to legislators. The National Farmers Union's newspaper, the \"Union Farmer\", was published from the Somerset Grange Hall until 1914. The building also served as a local social center and hosted township elections, club meetings, and community events. The hall was rehabilitated in 1988; it still serves as a township polling place.",
"Title: The Scotch of St. James\n\nThe Scotch of St. James is a nightclub situated at Masons Yard, London. Tucked away at the bottom of an alley it served as a prominent nightclub, live music venue and historically significant meeting place for London’s rock elite in the 1960s. The club opened on 14 July 1965 at the height of 1960s swinging London and replaced the Ad lib Club, which closed in November 1966, as a meeting place for the swinging London set and rock musicians. The heritage of the Scotch St. James was referenced when it was relaunched, after 25 years of closure, in 2012. <ref name =\"The Scotch/Baron\"> </ref>"
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What is the bridge near Clark Island made of?
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"The Bridge near Seydikemer was a Roman segmental arch bridge near the ancient city of Xanthos in Lycia, in modern-day southwestern Turkey.",
" Its remains are located on the upper reaches of the Xanthos river (\"Koca Çayı\"), 4 km upstream from the town of Seydikemer, at a site where the gravel river bed reaches a width of 500 m. Only a 29 m long and 4.5 m wide section on the right river bank, outside of the inundation zone, is left today, having once served as approach to the bridge proper.",
" Despite its near-complete destruction, the bridge represents a noteworthy example of the early use of segmental arches and hollow chambers in bridge building."
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"The New Harmony Toll Bridge, also known as the Harmony Way Bridge, is a now-closed two-lane bridge across the Wabash River that connects Illinois Route 14 with Indiana State Road 66, which is Church Street in New Harmony, Indiana.",
" The bridge links White County, Illinois with Posey County, Indiana.",
" The four-span bridge is owned by the White County Bridge Commission and was built without federal funds in 1930 by the Big Wabash Bridge Company of Carmi, Illinois.",
" The next bridge across the Wabash about 15 miles (24 km) downstream is the Wabash Memorial Bridge near Mount Vernon, Indiana and the next bridge upstream is for Interstate 64, which does not allow farm vehicles."
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"The Bolivia Road Bridge is a truss bridge near Bolivia, Illinois, which carries Bolivia Road across the Sangamon River.",
" The bridge's main span is a Parker through truss, and the structure also includes a pony truss and several I-beam trusses.",
" Plans to construct the bridge began in 1900, when Lanesville Township's highway commissioner petitioned Sangamon County for funds for a bridge.",
" Funding on the bridge ultimately came from a joint effort by Lanesville Township, Sangamon County, Christian County, and Christian County's Mount Auburn Township, as the latter two areas were connected to Sangamon County by the bridge.",
" J.T. Garrett of St. Louis, Missouri built the bridge in 1901.",
" A 1994 state bridge survey identified the bridge as one of seven remaining Parker through truss bridges in Illinois, one of which has since been demolished."
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"The Sydney Harbour Bridge is a steel through arch bridge across Sydney Harbour that carries rail, vehicular, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic between the Sydney central business district (CBD) and the North Shore.",
" The dramatic view of the bridge, the harbour, and the nearby Sydney Opera House is an iconic image of Sydney, and Australia.",
" The bridge is nicknamed \"The Coathanger\" because of its arch-based design."
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"The Çatalan Bridge (Turkish: \"Çatalan Köprüsü\" ), also known as the West Bridge (Turkish: \"Batı Köprüsü\" ), is a 1575 m long bridge crossing the Seyhan Dam Lake in Adana, Turkey.",
" The bridge connects the city of Adana to the villages and vacation homes north of the lake.",
" Despite crossing the Seyhan Dam Lake, the bridge is named after the Çatalan Dam, which is 14 km north and the next dam upstream on the Seyhan River.",
" The Çatalan bridge was the longest bridge in Turkey from its construction in 1998 to 2007, when it was surpassed by Viaduct No. 1 near Bolu and the longest bridge crossing a body of water until 2016, when it was surpassed by the Osman Gazi Bridge near Gebze."
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"Barnes Island is a small island in the San Juan Islands of the U.S. state of Washington.",
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"Clark Island is a small island in Sydney Harbour, near the coast of New South Wales, Australia.",
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"Clark Island is an island in the San Juan Islands of the U.S. state of Washington.",
" It is located near Barnes Island off the northeast coast of Orcas Island.",
" Clark Island State Park, which encompasses the entire 55 acre island, has two picnicking sites, 15 primitive campsites, and nine mooring buoys."
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"The Brønnøysund Bridge (Norwegian: \"Brønnøysundbrua\" ) is a cantilevered road bridge near the town of Brønnøysund in Brønnøy municipality in Nordland county, Norway.",
" The bridge was constructed in 1979 and it connects the small island of Torget with the mainland just south of Brønnøysund.",
" The 550 m bridge has a maximum clearance to the sea of 30 m .",
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" The bridge deck is made of pre-stressed concrete."
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"The Tes River (Mongolian: Тэс гол; Tuvan: Тес-Хем ) is a river in northwestern Mongolia and southern Tuva, Russia.",
" Its spring is in Tsagaan-Uul sum in Khövsgöl.",
" The river then flows through Zavkhan (Mongolia), Tuva (Russia), next back to Uvs (Mongolia) before entering Uvs Nuur lake.",
" While in Khövsgöl, there is a wooden bridge near Tsetserleg and a concrete bridge near Bayantes on the road to Kyzyl, Russia."
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"Title: Bridge near Kemer\n\nThe Bridge near Seydikemer was a Roman segmental arch bridge near the ancient city of Xanthos in Lycia, in modern-day southwestern Turkey. Its remains are located on the upper reaches of the Xanthos river (\"Koca Çayı\"), 4 km upstream from the town of Seydikemer, at a site where the gravel river bed reaches a width of 500 m. Only a 29 m long and 4.5 m wide section on the right river bank, outside of the inundation zone, is left today, having once served as approach to the bridge proper. Despite its near-complete destruction, the bridge represents a noteworthy example of the early use of segmental arches and hollow chambers in bridge building.",
"Title: New Harmony Toll Bridge\n\nThe New Harmony Toll Bridge, also known as the Harmony Way Bridge, is a now-closed two-lane bridge across the Wabash River that connects Illinois Route 14 with Indiana State Road 66, which is Church Street in New Harmony, Indiana. The bridge links White County, Illinois with Posey County, Indiana. The four-span bridge is owned by the White County Bridge Commission and was built without federal funds in 1930 by the Big Wabash Bridge Company of Carmi, Illinois. The next bridge across the Wabash about 15 miles (24 km) downstream is the Wabash Memorial Bridge near Mount Vernon, Indiana and the next bridge upstream is for Interstate 64, which does not allow farm vehicles.",
"Title: Bolivia Road Bridge\n\nThe Bolivia Road Bridge is a truss bridge near Bolivia, Illinois, which carries Bolivia Road across the Sangamon River. The bridge's main span is a Parker through truss, and the structure also includes a pony truss and several I-beam trusses. Plans to construct the bridge began in 1900, when Lanesville Township's highway commissioner petitioned Sangamon County for funds for a bridge. Funding on the bridge ultimately came from a joint effort by Lanesville Township, Sangamon County, Christian County, and Christian County's Mount Auburn Township, as the latter two areas were connected to Sangamon County by the bridge. J.T. Garrett of St. Louis, Missouri built the bridge in 1901. A 1994 state bridge survey identified the bridge as one of seven remaining Parker through truss bridges in Illinois, one of which has since been demolished.",
"Title: Sydney Harbour Bridge\n\nThe Sydney Harbour Bridge is a steel through arch bridge across Sydney Harbour that carries rail, vehicular, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic between the Sydney central business district (CBD) and the North Shore. The dramatic view of the bridge, the harbour, and the nearby Sydney Opera House is an iconic image of Sydney, and Australia. The bridge is nicknamed \"The Coathanger\" because of its arch-based design.",
"Title: Çatalan Bridge\n\nThe Çatalan Bridge (Turkish: \"Çatalan Köprüsü\" ), also known as the West Bridge (Turkish: \"Batı Köprüsü\" ), is a 1575 m long bridge crossing the Seyhan Dam Lake in Adana, Turkey. The bridge connects the city of Adana to the villages and vacation homes north of the lake. Despite crossing the Seyhan Dam Lake, the bridge is named after the Çatalan Dam, which is 14 km north and the next dam upstream on the Seyhan River. The Çatalan bridge was the longest bridge in Turkey from its construction in 1998 to 2007, when it was surpassed by Viaduct No. 1 near Bolu and the longest bridge crossing a body of water until 2016, when it was surpassed by the Osman Gazi Bridge near Gebze.",
"Title: Barnes Island\n\nBarnes Island is a small island in the San Juan Islands of the U.S. state of Washington. It is located near Clark Island off the northeast coast of Orcas Island.",
"Title: Clark Island (New South Wales)\n\nClark Island is a small island in Sydney Harbour, near the coast of New South Wales, Australia. The island is part of the Sydney Harbour National Park and lies offshore the Sydney suburb of Darling Point, in the eastern part of Sydney Harbour between the Harbour Bridge and the harbour entrance.",
"Title: Clark Island (Washington)\n\nClark Island is an island in the San Juan Islands of the U.S. state of Washington. It is located near Barnes Island off the northeast coast of Orcas Island. Clark Island State Park, which encompasses the entire 55 acre island, has two picnicking sites, 15 primitive campsites, and nine mooring buoys.",
"Title: Brønnøysund Bridge\n\nThe Brønnøysund Bridge (Norwegian: \"Brønnøysundbrua\" ) is a cantilevered road bridge near the town of Brønnøysund in Brønnøy municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The bridge was constructed in 1979 and it connects the small island of Torget with the mainland just south of Brønnøysund. The 550 m bridge has a maximum clearance to the sea of 30 m . It consists of 20 spans, the longest of which is 110 m . The bridge deck is made of pre-stressed concrete.",
"Title: Tes River\n\nThe Tes River (Mongolian: Тэс гол; Tuvan: Тес-Хем ) is a river in northwestern Mongolia and southern Tuva, Russia. Its spring is in Tsagaan-Uul sum in Khövsgöl. The river then flows through Zavkhan (Mongolia), Tuva (Russia), next back to Uvs (Mongolia) before entering Uvs Nuur lake. While in Khövsgöl, there is a wooden bridge near Tsetserleg and a concrete bridge near Bayantes on the road to Kyzyl, Russia."
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The Bismarck Churchills was led by Vernon Johnson, Ted Radcliffe, and which other person?
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Leroy Robert "Satchel" Paige
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"The Bismarck team was an integrated semi-professional baseball team based in Bismarck, North Dakota in the 1930s.",
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"Tha Chill (born Vernon Johnson in Compton, California in 1970) is a co-founder of the Compton based hip hop group Compton's Most Wanted, along with frontman MC Eiht.",
" During his childhood, Chill dropped out of high school and hooked up with neighbourhood friend MC Eiht, to form the group."
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"Vernon Johnson (born April 17, 1992) is an American football wide receiver who is currently a free agent in the NFL.",
" He played college football at Midwestern State University, Southwestern College, and Texas A&M University–Commerce."
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"Leroy Robert \"Satchel\" Paige (July 7, 1906 – June 8, 1982) was an American Negro league baseball and Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher who became a legend in his own lifetime by being known as perhaps the best pitcher in baseball history, by his longevity in the game, and by attracting record crowds wherever he pitched."
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"Vernon Johnson Mwaanga (born 1939) is a Zambian diplomat and politician."
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"Mount Vernon Springs Historic District is a national historic district located near Bonlee, Chatham County, North Carolina.",
" The district encompasses 23 contributing buildings, 3 contributing sites, and 7 contributing structures in the rural village of Mount Vernon Springs.",
" The village grew up near a locally famous mineral spring.",
" Notable buildings include the Greek Revival style Female Dormitory of the Baptist Academy (1855), Gothic Revival style Mt. Vernon Springs Presbyterian Church (1885), the John C. Kirkman House (c. 1877), Robert P. Johnson House (c, 1883), and John M. Foust House (c. 1881 and c. 1910).",
" Also located in the district are the Mt. Vernon Springs, the Baptist Academy Cemetery, and the Mt. Vernon Springs Presbyterian Church cemetery."
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"Barney Morris (1915 – 1962) was a baseball player in the Negro Leagues.",
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"George Aloys \"Showboat\" Fisher (January 16, 1899 – May 15, 1994) was a baseball player who played in the 1930 World Series with the St. Louis Cardinals.",
" He had a .335 lifetime batting average in Major League Baseball.",
" He played several games for the racially integrated Jamestown Red Sox in 1934 under the management of Ted Radcliffe."
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"Bismarck is the capital of the state of North Dakota, the county seat of Burleigh County, and the second most populous city in North Dakota after Fargo.",
" The city was formed in 1872 as \"Edwinton\" after Edwin Ferry Johnson, a chief engineer for the Northern Pacific Railway company, when the railroad reached the eastern banks of the Missouri River.",
" The name was changed less than one year later, honoring German chancellor Otto von Bismarck, in an effort to attract German immigrants.",
" The discovery of gold in the nearby Black Hills in 1874 was the first real impetus for growth.",
" In 1883, Bismarck became the capital of the Dakota Territory and, in 1889, of the state of North Dakota."
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"June Cohen is an American producer.",
" She was the Executive Producer of TED Media for TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design), until December 2015.",
" She led the effort to bring the conference online, launching the podcast series TEDTalks in 2006, the redesigned TED.com in 2007, the TED Open Translation Project in 2009, the TED Open TV Project in 2010 and TED Conversations in 2011.",
" Cohen joined the TED staff in 2005.",
" She also produced TED's year-round salons, edited the TED Blog, and co-curated and co-hosted the annual conference in Long Beach, with TED curator Chris Anderson.",
" She lives in New York City."
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"Title: Tha Chill\n\nTha Chill (born Vernon Johnson in Compton, California in 1970) is a co-founder of the Compton based hip hop group Compton's Most Wanted, along with frontman MC Eiht. During his childhood, Chill dropped out of high school and hooked up with neighbourhood friend MC Eiht, to form the group.",
"Title: Vernon Johnson (American football)\n\nVernon Johnson (born April 17, 1992) is an American football wide receiver who is currently a free agent in the NFL. He played college football at Midwestern State University, Southwestern College, and Texas A&M University–Commerce.",
"Title: Satchel Paige\n\nLeroy Robert \"Satchel\" Paige (July 7, 1906 – June 8, 1982) was an American Negro league baseball and Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher who became a legend in his own lifetime by being known as perhaps the best pitcher in baseball history, by his longevity in the game, and by attracting record crowds wherever he pitched.",
"Title: Vernon Mwaanga\n\nVernon Johnson Mwaanga (born 1939) is a Zambian diplomat and politician.",
"Title: Mount Vernon Springs Historic District\n\nMount Vernon Springs Historic District is a national historic district located near Bonlee, Chatham County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 23 contributing buildings, 3 contributing sites, and 7 contributing structures in the rural village of Mount Vernon Springs. The village grew up near a locally famous mineral spring. Notable buildings include the Greek Revival style Female Dormitory of the Baptist Academy (1855), Gothic Revival style Mt. Vernon Springs Presbyterian Church (1885), the John C. Kirkman House (c. 1877), Robert P. Johnson House (c, 1883), and John M. Foust House (c. 1881 and c. 1910). Also located in the district are the Mt. Vernon Springs, the Baptist Academy Cemetery, and the Mt. Vernon Springs Presbyterian Church cemetery.",
"Title: Barney Morris\n\nBarney Morris (1915 – 1962) was a baseball player in the Negro Leagues. A skillful pitcher, he played for the Monroe Monarchs, the Bismarck Churchills, the Pittsburgh Crawfords, and the New York Cubans.",
"Title: Showboat Fisher\n\nGeorge Aloys \"Showboat\" Fisher (January 16, 1899 – May 15, 1994) was a baseball player who played in the 1930 World Series with the St. Louis Cardinals. He had a .335 lifetime batting average in Major League Baseball. He played several games for the racially integrated Jamestown Red Sox in 1934 under the management of Ted Radcliffe.",
"Title: History of Bismarck, North Dakota\n\nBismarck is the capital of the state of North Dakota, the county seat of Burleigh County, and the second most populous city in North Dakota after Fargo. The city was formed in 1872 as \"Edwinton\" after Edwin Ferry Johnson, a chief engineer for the Northern Pacific Railway company, when the railroad reached the eastern banks of the Missouri River. The name was changed less than one year later, honoring German chancellor Otto von Bismarck, in an effort to attract German immigrants. The discovery of gold in the nearby Black Hills in 1874 was the first real impetus for growth. In 1883, Bismarck became the capital of the Dakota Territory and, in 1889, of the state of North Dakota.",
"Title: June Cohen\n\nJune Cohen is an American producer. She was the Executive Producer of TED Media for TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design), until December 2015. She led the effort to bring the conference online, launching the podcast series TEDTalks in 2006, the redesigned TED.com in 2007, the TED Open Translation Project in 2009, the TED Open TV Project in 2010 and TED Conversations in 2011. Cohen joined the TED staff in 2005. She also produced TED's year-round salons, edited the TED Blog, and co-curated and co-hosted the annual conference in Long Beach, with TED curator Chris Anderson. She lives in New York City."
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What famous movie series did the star of BBC's One Child play a supporting role in?
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Harry Potter
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"Welcome to the Quiet Room (\"Quiet room ni yôkoso\" - クワイエットルームにようこそ) is a Japanese movie released in 2007 in Japan, directed by Suzuki Matsuo.",
" It is set in a psychiatric hospital.",
" The movie stars Yuki Uchida in the main role, and features two famous movie and anime directors in secondary roles: Hideaki Anno and Shinya Tsukamoto."
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"Jennifer Ann Agutter {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'OBE', '4': \"} (born 20 December 1952) is a British actress.",
" She began her career as a child actress in 1964's \"East of Sudan\" and went on to appear in \"Star!",
"\" and two adaptations of \"The Railway Children\"—the BBC's 1968 television adaptation and the 1970 film version.",
" She also starred in the critically acclaimed 1971 film \"Walkabout\", before moving to Hollywood in 1974.",
" Her Hollywood film roles included parts in \"Logan's Run\" (1976), \"An American Werewolf in London\" (1981) and \"Child's Play 2\" (1990).",
" Agutter won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama for the 1971 TV film \"The Snow Goose\", and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for playing Jill Mason in the 1977 film \"Equus\"."
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"Aneri Vajani (born 26 March 1993) is an Indian television actress.",
" She was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, and belongs to Gujarati family.",
" She began her career with Star Plus's soap opera, Kaali - Ek Punar Avatar as Paakhi in supporting role, followed by Channel V India's youth show, Crazy Stupid Ishq as Shanaaya in a supporting role.",
" After that she appeared in Star Plus's show, Nisha Aur Uske Cousins as Nisha in lead role.",
" She also did two episodic roles, one as Arushi in Zing's anthology series, Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya (Season 7), and the other as Riddhi in Bindass's anthology series, Yeh Hai Aashiqui (Season 4).",
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"Chan Ho-Nam (陳浩南/Andy Chan) is the protagonist of the Hong Kong Manhua series \"古惑仔Teddyboy\" which later was adapted into a film series titled \"Young and Dangerous\".",
" He was born in Macau on the 5th of December year 1968.",
" He is a part of the fictional Triad Gang \"Hung Hing\".",
" He is known as a Loyal, Powerful and Righteous member.",
" He was recruited at the age of 14 by \"Gangster B\" alongside his buddies Chicken, Dai Tin Yee, Pou Pei and Chou Pan.",
" Outside of the Comics, Chan-Ho Nam is among one of the few that is considered a popular Manhua hero.",
" Ekin Cheng played as Chan Ho-Nam in the movie series which he became popular for while Nicholas Tse at the age of 16 portrayed as a Younger version of Ho-Nam in the prequel.",
" Originally Andy Lau was supposed to play Chan-Ho Nam but later the role was given to Ekin Cheng.",
" In the films Ho-Nam's famous Dragon Tattoo is placed on his shoulder but originally in the comics it's placed on his back."
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"Legends of the Dark King: A Fist of the North Star Story (Japanese: 天の覇王 北斗の拳 ラオウ外伝 , Hepburn: Ten no Haō: Hokuto no Ken: Raoh Gaiden , roughly translated as \"The Conqueror of the Heavens: Fist of the North Star Raoh Side-Story\") is a manga series by Youkow Osada that was serialized in the \"Weekly Comic Bunch\" from 2006 to 2007.",
" It is a spinoff of the manga series \"Fist of the North Star\" by Buronson and Tetsuo Hara.",
" The story centers on the \"Fist of the North Star\" antagonist Raoh and depicts his rise to power as the conqueror of a post-apocalyptic world prior to and during the events of the original work.",
" The story of \"Legends of the Dark King\" also incorporates elements introduced in the \"\" movie series, including Raoh's childhood friends of Reina and Souga, who help him establish his army."
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"Katie Liu Leung (born 8 August 1987) is a Scottish film, television, and stage actress.",
" She played Cho Chang, the first love interest for lead character Harry Potter in the Harry Potter film series.",
" In 2012, Leung made her stage debut in the play \"Wild Swans\".",
" Leung has an interest in painting and photography and studied art and design at the University of the Arts, London."
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"Anju Kurian is an Indian film actress, mainly acted in Malayalam films.",
" Best known for her role in the 2016 Malayalam film \"Kavi Uddheshichathu\".",
" She started her career through Malayalam film industry by doing a supporting role in the movie Neram which directed by Alphonse Puthren.",
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"Chhota Bheem & Ganesh is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Indian television cartoon program Chhota Bheem, and Ganesh, the star of the program Bal Ganesh.",
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"Naa Ashorkor Mensah-Doku (born November 24, 1988) is a Ghanaian Actress and Radio/ TV Broadcaster .",
" She's best known for starring in the \"Perfect Picture (2009),\" by Award Winning Director Shirley Frimpong-Manso and Iroko TV's \"Poisoned Bait -\" A Movie Series directed by Leila Djansi.",
" She won the Award for Best Actress in 2010 at the African Movie Academy awards for her role played in \"The Perfect Picture\".",
" Naa Ashorkor also starred alongside industry greats such as Yvonne Okoro, Joselyn Dumas, John Dumelo, Anima Misa Amoah and Adjetey Anang in \"Adam's Apples\" - an Award Winning Ghanaian Movie Series by Sparrow Productions that run from 2010 - 2013"
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"One Child is a BBC drama series part of the BBC's China season, shown over three sixty minute episodes.",
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"Title: Welcome to the Quiet Room\n\nWelcome to the Quiet Room (\"Quiet room ni yôkoso\" - クワイエットルームにようこそ) is a Japanese movie released in 2007 in Japan, directed by Suzuki Matsuo. It is set in a psychiatric hospital. The movie stars Yuki Uchida in the main role, and features two famous movie and anime directors in secondary roles: Hideaki Anno and Shinya Tsukamoto.",
"Title: Jenny Agutter\n\nJennifer Ann Agutter {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'OBE', '4': \"} (born 20 December 1952) is a British actress. She began her career as a child actress in 1964's \"East of Sudan\" and went on to appear in \"Star! \" and two adaptations of \"The Railway Children\"—the BBC's 1968 television adaptation and the 1970 film version. She also starred in the critically acclaimed 1971 film \"Walkabout\", before moving to Hollywood in 1974. Her Hollywood film roles included parts in \"Logan's Run\" (1976), \"An American Werewolf in London\" (1981) and \"Child's Play 2\" (1990). Agutter won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama for the 1971 TV film \"The Snow Goose\", and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for playing Jill Mason in the 1977 film \"Equus\".",
"Title: Aneri Vajani\n\nAneri Vajani (born 26 March 1993) is an Indian television actress. She was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, and belongs to Gujarati family. She began her career with Star Plus's soap opera, Kaali - Ek Punar Avatar as Paakhi in supporting role, followed by Channel V India's youth show, Crazy Stupid Ishq as Shanaaya in a supporting role. After that she appeared in Star Plus's show, Nisha Aur Uske Cousins as Nisha in lead role. She also did two episodic roles, one as Arushi in Zing's anthology series, Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya (Season 7), and the other as Riddhi in Bindass's anthology series, Yeh Hai Aashiqui (Season 4). Currently, she portrays Saanjh Mathur/saanjh Arjun sharma ,in Sony TV's romantic thriller drama, Beyhadh.",
"Title: Chan Ho-nam\n\nChan Ho-Nam (陳浩南/Andy Chan) is the protagonist of the Hong Kong Manhua series \"古惑仔Teddyboy\" which later was adapted into a film series titled \"Young and Dangerous\". He was born in Macau on the 5th of December year 1968. He is a part of the fictional Triad Gang \"Hung Hing\". He is known as a Loyal, Powerful and Righteous member. He was recruited at the age of 14 by \"Gangster B\" alongside his buddies Chicken, Dai Tin Yee, Pou Pei and Chou Pan. Outside of the Comics, Chan-Ho Nam is among one of the few that is considered a popular Manhua hero. Ekin Cheng played as Chan Ho-Nam in the movie series which he became popular for while Nicholas Tse at the age of 16 portrayed as a Younger version of Ho-Nam in the prequel. Originally Andy Lau was supposed to play Chan-Ho Nam but later the role was given to Ekin Cheng. In the films Ho-Nam's famous Dragon Tattoo is placed on his shoulder but originally in the comics it's placed on his back.",
"Title: Legends of the Dark King\n\nLegends of the Dark King: A Fist of the North Star Story (Japanese: 天の覇王 北斗の拳 ラオウ外伝 , Hepburn: Ten no Haō: Hokuto no Ken: Raoh Gaiden , roughly translated as \"The Conqueror of the Heavens: Fist of the North Star Raoh Side-Story\") is a manga series by Youkow Osada that was serialized in the \"Weekly Comic Bunch\" from 2006 to 2007. It is a spinoff of the manga series \"Fist of the North Star\" by Buronson and Tetsuo Hara. The story centers on the \"Fist of the North Star\" antagonist Raoh and depicts his rise to power as the conqueror of a post-apocalyptic world prior to and during the events of the original work. The story of \"Legends of the Dark King\" also incorporates elements introduced in the \"\" movie series, including Raoh's childhood friends of Reina and Souga, who help him establish his army.",
"Title: Katie Leung\n\nKatie Liu Leung (born 8 August 1987) is a Scottish film, television, and stage actress. She played Cho Chang, the first love interest for lead character Harry Potter in the Harry Potter film series. In 2012, Leung made her stage debut in the play \"Wild Swans\". Leung has an interest in painting and photography and studied art and design at the University of the Arts, London.",
"Title: Anju Kurian\n\nAnju Kurian is an Indian film actress, mainly acted in Malayalam films. Best known for her role in the 2016 Malayalam film \"Kavi Uddheshichathu\". She started her career through Malayalam film industry by doing a supporting role in the movie Neram which directed by Alphonse Puthren. The followed year she played a supporting cast Ohm Shanthi Oshaana and became famous through the supporting role in the big hit movie Premam.",
"Title: Chhota Bheem & Ganesh\n\nChhota Bheem & Ganesh is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Indian television cartoon program Chhota Bheem, and Ganesh, the star of the program Bal Ganesh. It was the second movie of the Chhota Bheem movie series. Running time 22 mins.",
"Title: Naa Ashorkor\n\nNaa Ashorkor Mensah-Doku (born November 24, 1988) is a Ghanaian Actress and Radio/ TV Broadcaster . She's best known for starring in the \"Perfect Picture (2009),\" by Award Winning Director Shirley Frimpong-Manso and Iroko TV's \"Poisoned Bait -\" A Movie Series directed by Leila Djansi. She won the Award for Best Actress in 2010 at the African Movie Academy awards for her role played in \"The Perfect Picture\". Naa Ashorkor also starred alongside industry greats such as Yvonne Okoro, Joselyn Dumas, John Dumelo, Anima Misa Amoah and Adjetey Anang in \"Adam's Apples\" - an Award Winning Ghanaian Movie Series by Sparrow Productions that run from 2010 - 2013",
"Title: One Child (TV series)\n\nOne Child is a BBC drama series part of the BBC's China season, shown over three sixty minute episodes. The series follows a girl called Mei Ashley (Katie Leung) who discovers that she has a brother, Li Jun (Sebastian So) that she never knew about and that he is due to be sentenced to death for a murder he did not commit."
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Onry Ozzborn has collaborated with a hip hop artist born in 1981 in which state?
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Minnesota
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" He is a founding member of the hip hop duo Dark Time Sunshine alongside Onry Ozzborn."
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"Grayskul is an American hip hop duo based in Seattle, Washington, consisting of rappers Onry Ozzborn and JFK Ninjaface.",
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"Polarity is a studio album by American hip hop group Norman, consisting of rappers Onry Ozzborn and Barfly, both members of the Pacific Northwest hip hop collective Oldominion.",
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"Lecrae is an American Christian hip hop artist.",
" His career began in 2004 when he and Ben Washer co-founded the record label Reach Records.",
" In 2007 his first album, \"Real Talk\" (2005)\",\" received a nomination at the Stellar Awards and his second album, \"After the Music Stops\" (2007), was nominated at the GMA Dove Awards.",
" The following year Lecrae's third album, \"Rebel\", became the first Christian hip hop album to chart at number one on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Gospel Albums Chart.",
" In 2011 his fourth album, \"Rehab\" (2010), received a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Gospel Album.",
" That year Lecrae began achieving mainstream success and recognition after he collaborated with DJ Statik Selektah on the song \"Live & Let Live\" and performed at the 2011 BET Hip Hop Awards Cypher.",
" The following year he garnered two GMA Dove awards: Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year for \"\" (2011) and Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year for \"Hallelujah\" (2011).",
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"Zenith is a studio album by American indie rap group Grayskul, consisting of Onry Ozzborn and JFK aka Ninjaface, both members of the Pacific Northwest hip hop collective Oldominion.",
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"Hold On for Dear Life is a studio album by American hip hop artist Onry Ozzborn.",
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"Oregon Failure is a studio album by American rapper Sleep, a member of the Pacific Northwest hip hop collective Oldominion.",
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"Title: Grayskul\n\nGrayskul is an American hip hop duo based in Seattle, Washington, consisting of rappers Onry Ozzborn and JFK Ninjaface. Since its formation in 2003, the group has released ten solo albums. The duo often collaborate with artists from the Pacific Northwest hip hop collective Oldominion.",
"Title: Polarity (Norman album)\n\nPolarity is a studio album by American hip hop group Norman, consisting of rappers Onry Ozzborn and Barfly, both members of the Pacific Northwest hip hop collective Oldominion. It was released on Under The Needle on March 4, 2003. The album is a rap opera concept album.",
"Title: List of awards and nominations received by Lecrae\n\nLecrae is an American Christian hip hop artist. His career began in 2004 when he and Ben Washer co-founded the record label Reach Records. In 2007 his first album, \"Real Talk\" (2005)\",\" received a nomination at the Stellar Awards and his second album, \"After the Music Stops\" (2007), was nominated at the GMA Dove Awards. The following year Lecrae's third album, \"Rebel\", became the first Christian hip hop album to chart at number one on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Gospel Albums Chart. In 2011 his fourth album, \"Rehab\" (2010), received a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Gospel Album. That year Lecrae began achieving mainstream success and recognition after he collaborated with DJ Statik Selektah on the song \"Live & Let Live\" and performed at the 2011 BET Hip Hop Awards Cypher. The following year he garnered two GMA Dove awards: Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year for \"\" (2011) and Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year for \"Hallelujah\" (2011). He also released the mixtape \"Church Clothes\" and the studio album \"Gravity\", the latter of which of has been called the most important album in Christian hip hop history by Rapzilla and \"Atlanta Daily World\".",
"Title: Zenith (album)\n\nZenith is a studio album by American indie rap group Grayskul, consisting of Onry Ozzborn and JFK aka Ninjaface, both members of the Pacific Northwest hip hop collective Oldominion. It was released on Fake Four Inc. in 2013.",
"Title: Dark Time Sunshine\n\nDark Time Sunshine are an alternative hip hop duo based in Seattle, Washington, consisting of Pacific Northwest hip hop artist Onry Ozzborn and Chicago producer Zavala. They are currently signed to Fake Four Inc.",
"Title: Hold On for Dear Life\n\nHold On for Dear Life is a studio album by American hip hop artist Onry Ozzborn. It was released on Fake Four Inc. on January 25, 2011.",
"Title: P.O.S (rapper)\n\nStefon Alexander (born August 18, 1981), better known by his stage name P.O.S, is a hip hop artist from Minneapolis, Minnesota.",
"Title: Oregon Failure\n\nOregon Failure is a studio album by American rapper Sleep, a member of the Pacific Northwest hip hop collective Oldominion. It was released on Strange Famous Records in 2014. The album is entirely produced by Maulskull, and it features guest appearances from Ceschi, Onry Ozzborn, and Pigeon John, among others.",
"Title: Onry Ozzborn\n\nOnry Ozzborn has collaborated with notable artists such as Aesop Rock, Sleep, Mr. Lif, P.O.S, Slug, and Busdriver."
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Which film is older, The Tillman Story or the Mysterious Castles of Clay?
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Mysterious Castles of Clay
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"The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete is a 2013 American drama film directed by George Tillman, Jr. and written by Michael Starrbury.",
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"Burning Secret is a 1988 drama film, based on the short story \"Brennendes Geheimnis\" by Stefan Zweig, about an American diplomat's son who befriends a mysterious baron while staying at an Austrian spa during the 1920s.",
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"God's Clay is a 1919 British silent drama film directed by Arthur Rooke and starring Janet Alexander, Humberston Wright and Maud Yates.",
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"Harley Quin is a fictional character created by Agatha Christie and the most mysterious of all her detectives.",
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"The Tillman Story is a 2010 American documentary film directed by Amir Bar-Lev.",
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"Prom Night is a 1980 Canadian slasher film directed by Paul Lynch, based on a story by Robert Guza Jr., and starring Leslie Nielsen and Jamie Lee Curtis.",
" The story concerns a group of high school seniors who are targeted by a mysterious masked killer in revenge for their culpability in the accidental death of a young girl six years earlier.",
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"Men of Honor (released in the UK and Ireland as Men of Honour) is a 2000 drama film, starring Robert De Niro and Cuba Gooding Jr. The film was directed by George Tillman, Jr. It is inspired by the true story of Master Chief Petty Officer Carl Brashear, the first African American master diver in the United States Navy."
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"Journey 2: The Mysterious Island is a 2012 American science fiction comedy adventure film directed by Brad Peyton and produced by Beau Flynn, Tripp Vinson and Charlotte Huggins.",
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" Following the first film, the sequel is based on another Jules Verne novel, this time \"The Mysterious Island\".",
" The film stars Dwayne \"The Rock\" Johnson, Michael Caine, Josh Hutcherson, Vanessa Hudgens, Luis Guzmán, and Kristin Davis.",
" The story was written by Richard Outten, Brian Gunn and Mark Gunn, and the screenplay by Brian and Mark Gunn.",
" \"Journey 2: The Mysterious Island\" was released in cinemas on February 10, 2012 by Warner Bros.",
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"Title: Burning Secret\n\nBurning Secret is a 1988 drama film, based on the short story \"Brennendes Geheimnis\" by Stefan Zweig, about an American diplomat's son who befriends a mysterious baron while staying at an Austrian spa during the 1920s. This symbol-filled story, filmed with sensuous detail and nuance, is set in Austria in the 1920s. While being treated for asthma at a country spa, an American diplomat's lonely 12-year-old son is befriended and infatuated by a suave, mysterious baron. During a story of his war experiences, the baron reveals the scar of a wound from an American soldier and thrusts a pin through it, saying \"see—no feeling.\" Little does the boy realize that it is his turn to be wounded. But soon his adored friend heartlessly brushes him aside and turns his seductive attentions to his mother. The boy's jealousy and feelings of betrayal become uncontrollable.",
"Title: God's Clay (1919 film)\n\nGod's Clay is a 1919 British silent drama film directed by Arthur Rooke and starring Janet Alexander, Humberston Wright and Maud Yates. It is an adaptation of the novel \"God's Clay\" by Claude Askew and Alice Askew. The story was adapted for a 1928 film \"God's Clay\" directed by Graham Cutts.",
"Title: Mr. Harley Quin\n\nHarley Quin is a fictional character created by Agatha Christie and the most mysterious of all her detectives. His name is a word play on \"Harlequin\" which may be a clue to his personality. Mr. Quin helps his older friend Mr. Satterthwaite solve crimes using his extraordinary skills and instincts. He appears in the 12 short stories appearing in \"The Mysterious Mr Quin\", first published in 1930. in an additional two short stories \"The Love Detectives\" and \"The Harlequin Tea Set\" from \"Problem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories\". Mr. Quin's emissary Mr. Satterthwaite, who appears together with him in all the previously mentioned short stores, also appears without him in Christie's short story Dead Man's Mirror, and in her novel Three-Act Tragedy.",
"Title: The Tillman Story\n\nThe Tillman Story is a 2010 American documentary film directed by Amir Bar-Lev. The film is about the death of football player turned U.S. Army Ranger, Pat Tillman, in the war in Afghanistan, the coverup of the true circumstances of his death, and his family's struggle to unearth the truth. It was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. It was named 2010 Best Documentary by the San Francisco Film Critics Circle, the St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association, and the Florida Film Critics Circle. The film is narrated by Josh Brolin.",
"Title: Mysterious Castles of Clay\n\nMysterious Castles of Clay is a 1978 film about a termite colony; filmed in Kenya by film-makers Joan and Alan Root, and narrated by Orson Welles. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and received a Peabody Award.",
"Title: SCKBSTD\n\nSCKBSTD is a musical with music and lyrics by Bruce Hornsby, Chip deMatteo and a book by Clay McLeod Chapman. The story is about what happens to a family when a mysterious stranger arrives in a small town bringing fear and paranoia in his wake.",
"Title: Prom Night (1980 film)\n\nProm Night is a 1980 Canadian slasher film directed by Paul Lynch, based on a story by Robert Guza Jr., and starring Leslie Nielsen and Jamie Lee Curtis. The story concerns a group of high school seniors who are targeted by a mysterious masked killer in revenge for their culpability in the accidental death of a young girl six years earlier. The anniversary of the incident falls on their high school's prom night, when the older sister of the dead girl is being crowned Prom Queen.",
"Title: Men of Honor\n\nMen of Honor (released in the UK and Ireland as Men of Honour) is a 2000 drama film, starring Robert De Niro and Cuba Gooding Jr. The film was directed by George Tillman, Jr. It is inspired by the true story of Master Chief Petty Officer Carl Brashear, the first African American master diver in the United States Navy.",
"Title: Journey 2: The Mysterious Island\n\nJourney 2: The Mysterious Island is a 2012 American science fiction comedy adventure film directed by Brad Peyton and produced by Beau Flynn, Tripp Vinson and Charlotte Huggins. It is the sequel to \"Journey to the Center of the Earth\". Following the first film, the sequel is based on another Jules Verne novel, this time \"The Mysterious Island\". The film stars Dwayne \"The Rock\" Johnson, Michael Caine, Josh Hutcherson, Vanessa Hudgens, Luis Guzmán, and Kristin Davis. The story was written by Richard Outten, Brian Gunn and Mark Gunn, and the screenplay by Brian and Mark Gunn. \"Journey 2: The Mysterious Island\" was released in cinemas on February 10, 2012 by Warner Bros. Pictures, New Line Cinema and Walden Media to mixed reviews, but became a box office success with a worldwide gross of nearly $335 million, surpassing its predecessor. \"Journey 2: The Mysterious Island\" was released on DVD/Blu-ray on June 5, 2012."
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A man who co-wrote "What A Feeling" with Mike Needle, Jamie Scott, Dan Bryer and Liam Payne became a member of One Direction after being eliminated from what British music competition series?
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"The X Factor"
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" \"You & I\" was released as the album's fourth and final single, first impacting US contemporary hit radio on 15 April 2014 by Columbia Records and later being released in Europe on 23 May 2014.",
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"\"Skin\" is a song by British singer and songwriter Rag'n'Bone Man.",
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"English singer and songwriter Zayn has released one studio album, seven singles (including three as a featured artist), two promotional singles and six music videos.",
" In 2010, Malik auditioned as a solo artist for the British reality television music competition \"The X Factor\".",
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Brewster's Millions
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Were Langston Hughes and Karen Joy Fowler both writers?
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yes
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What team did Andrew Scott Rodriguez play for?
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Army Black Knights
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"title": "Andrew Rodriguez (American football)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Army Black Knights, commonly known as Army, is the name of the athletics teams of the United States Military Academy.",
" They participate in NCAA Division I-A as a non-football member of the Patriot League, a Division I Football Bowl Subdivision independent school and a member of Atlantic Hockey, the Collegiate Sprint Football League (men), the Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League (men), the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association, the Great America Rifle Conference, the National Collegiate Boxing Association, the National Collegiate Paintball Association and the National Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association.",
" Army is also one of approximately 300 members of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC)."
],
"title": "Army Black Knights"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Andrew Scott (born Robert Andrew Scott on September 27, 1979) is a Canadian musician and songwriter, specializing in Alternative Country, Alternative Folk, and Folk Rock, with additional interests in Folk Music and Blues.",
" Scott was born and raised in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada.",
" He is married to Julie Sauve Scott."
],
"title": "Andrew Scott (Canadian musician)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Scott County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas.",
" As of the 2010 census, the population was 11,233.",
" The county seat is Waldron.",
" Scott County is Arkansas' 28th county, formed on November 5, 1833, and named for Andrew Scott, a justice of the Supreme Court of the Arkansas Territory.",
" It is an alcohol-prohibited or dry county."
],
"title": "Scott County, Arkansas"
},
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"sentences": [
"Nick Perry is a British playwright and screenwriter.",
" He is a graduate of the National Film and Television School.",
" His first play Arrivederci Millwall was produced by The Combination at The Albany Empire, Deptford in 1985 and jointly won the Samuel Beckett Award.",
" \"Smallholdings\" was first performed at the Kings Head Theatre in 1986, and \"The Vinegar Fly\" at the Soho Poly in 1988.",
" \"Near Cricket St Thomas, 1919\" was directed by Alan Ayckbourn at the McCarthy Theatre, Scarborough in 1997.",
" \"An Illustrated Talk\" was performed at the Newtown Theatre, Sydney, as part of the 2008 Short and Sweet festival.",
" His radio play \"The Loop\" was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in November 2009 and won a Sony Radio Academy bronze award.",
" Andrew Scott was named Best Supporting Actor at the inaugural BBC Audio Drama awards in 2012 for his performance in Perry's radio play, \"Referee\"."
],
"title": "Nick Perry (writer)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Andrew Scott Cairncross, known as A.S. Cairncross, was a scholar of Shakespeare and the English literary renaissance.",
" He is best known for his 1936 book \"The Problem of Hamlet\" (London: MacMillan), which makes a number of controversial arguments about \"Hamlet\" — arguing, for example, that the play was written around 1588–89 (rather than twelve years later, as most scholars insist), and that the so-called Ur-Hamlet, to which frequent allusion occurs starting in 1589, is actually an early draft of Shakespeare's play."
],
"title": "Andrew Cairncross"
},
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"sentences": [
"L. Scott Pendlebury or Laurence Scott Pendlebury (21 April 1914 – May 1986) was an Australian landscape and portrait artist and teacher.",
" He married fellow artist Eleanor Constance \"Nornie\" Gude (8 December 1915 – 24 January 2002) in January 1943 and they were the parents of Anne Lorraine Pendlebury (born 21 August 1946), a stage, film and TV actress; and Andrew Scott Pendlebury (born 1952) a guitarist-songwriter.",
" Pendlebury won the Wynne Prize four times for his landscape paintings with \"The Chicory Kiln, Phillip Island\" (1956), \"Constitution Dock, Hobart\" (1957), \"Old Farmhouse\" (1960, shared with John Perceval's \"Dairy Farm, Victoria\") and \"Road to Whistlewood\" (1968).",
" He was a finalist in the Archibald Prize twenty-four times, including \"Nornie Gude (Artist)\" (1944) and \"Anne and Drew Pendlebury (actress and musician respectively)\" (1979).",
" His work was presented in the state galleries of New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria.",
" Pendlebury worked at Swinburne Technical College as an instructor from 1946 to 1963 and then as head of the art school until his retirement in 1974.",
" He died in May 1986, aged 72."
],
"title": "L. Scott Pendlebury"
},
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"sentences": [
"Andrew Scott Zimmern (born July 5, 1961) is an American television personality, chef, food writer and teacher.",
" He is the co-creator, host, and consulting producer of the Travel Channel series \"Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern,\" \"Bizarre Foods America\", \"Andrew Zimmern's Bizarre World\", and \"\".",
" For his work on \"Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern\" he was presented the James Beard Foundation Award in 2010 and another in 2013.",
" He also hosts the show \"Dining with Death\", which discusses some of the foods that could cause death."
],
"title": "Andrew Zimmern"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Andrew Scott Peterson (born June 11, 1972 in Greenock, Scotland) is a retired American professional football player who played four games with the National Football League's Carolina Panthers during its expansion year in 1995.",
" Andrew played at Tackle for four games with the Panthers in 1995, making two starts during his brief career.",
" Later he played for the Green Bay Packers."
],
"title": "Andrew Peterson (American football)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Andrew Scott Neil, known as Scott Neil, (born 1 August 1962 in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom) is a retired British ice hockey player who played in the United Kingdom between 1985 and 2002.",
" He also played for the Great Britain national team between 1989 and 1994.",
" He was inducted into the British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame in 2007."
],
"title": "Scott Neil"
}
] |
[
"Title: Andrew Rodriguez (American football)\n\nAndrew Scott Rodriguez (born May 12, 1990) is a former American football player for Army Black Knights of the United States Military Academy.",
"Title: Army Black Knights\n\nThe Army Black Knights, commonly known as Army, is the name of the athletics teams of the United States Military Academy. They participate in NCAA Division I-A as a non-football member of the Patriot League, a Division I Football Bowl Subdivision independent school and a member of Atlantic Hockey, the Collegiate Sprint Football League (men), the Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League (men), the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association, the Great America Rifle Conference, the National Collegiate Boxing Association, the National Collegiate Paintball Association and the National Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association. Army is also one of approximately 300 members of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC).",
"Title: Andrew Scott (Canadian musician)\n\nAndrew Scott (born Robert Andrew Scott on September 27, 1979) is a Canadian musician and songwriter, specializing in Alternative Country, Alternative Folk, and Folk Rock, with additional interests in Folk Music and Blues. Scott was born and raised in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada. He is married to Julie Sauve Scott.",
"Title: Scott County, Arkansas\n\nScott County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of the 2010 census, the population was 11,233. The county seat is Waldron. Scott County is Arkansas' 28th county, formed on November 5, 1833, and named for Andrew Scott, a justice of the Supreme Court of the Arkansas Territory. It is an alcohol-prohibited or dry county.",
"Title: Nick Perry (writer)\n\nNick Perry is a British playwright and screenwriter. He is a graduate of the National Film and Television School. His first play Arrivederci Millwall was produced by The Combination at The Albany Empire, Deptford in 1985 and jointly won the Samuel Beckett Award. \"Smallholdings\" was first performed at the Kings Head Theatre in 1986, and \"The Vinegar Fly\" at the Soho Poly in 1988. \"Near Cricket St Thomas, 1919\" was directed by Alan Ayckbourn at the McCarthy Theatre, Scarborough in 1997. \"An Illustrated Talk\" was performed at the Newtown Theatre, Sydney, as part of the 2008 Short and Sweet festival. His radio play \"The Loop\" was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in November 2009 and won a Sony Radio Academy bronze award. Andrew Scott was named Best Supporting Actor at the inaugural BBC Audio Drama awards in 2012 for his performance in Perry's radio play, \"Referee\".",
"Title: Andrew Cairncross\n\nAndrew Scott Cairncross, known as A.S. Cairncross, was a scholar of Shakespeare and the English literary renaissance. He is best known for his 1936 book \"The Problem of Hamlet\" (London: MacMillan), which makes a number of controversial arguments about \"Hamlet\" — arguing, for example, that the play was written around 1588–89 (rather than twelve years later, as most scholars insist), and that the so-called Ur-Hamlet, to which frequent allusion occurs starting in 1589, is actually an early draft of Shakespeare's play.",
"Title: L. Scott Pendlebury\n\nL. Scott Pendlebury or Laurence Scott Pendlebury (21 April 1914 – May 1986) was an Australian landscape and portrait artist and teacher. He married fellow artist Eleanor Constance \"Nornie\" Gude (8 December 1915 – 24 January 2002) in January 1943 and they were the parents of Anne Lorraine Pendlebury (born 21 August 1946), a stage, film and TV actress; and Andrew Scott Pendlebury (born 1952) a guitarist-songwriter. Pendlebury won the Wynne Prize four times for his landscape paintings with \"The Chicory Kiln, Phillip Island\" (1956), \"Constitution Dock, Hobart\" (1957), \"Old Farmhouse\" (1960, shared with John Perceval's \"Dairy Farm, Victoria\") and \"Road to Whistlewood\" (1968). He was a finalist in the Archibald Prize twenty-four times, including \"Nornie Gude (Artist)\" (1944) and \"Anne and Drew Pendlebury (actress and musician respectively)\" (1979). His work was presented in the state galleries of New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria. Pendlebury worked at Swinburne Technical College as an instructor from 1946 to 1963 and then as head of the art school until his retirement in 1974. He died in May 1986, aged 72.",
"Title: Andrew Zimmern\n\nAndrew Scott Zimmern (born July 5, 1961) is an American television personality, chef, food writer and teacher. He is the co-creator, host, and consulting producer of the Travel Channel series \"Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern,\" \"Bizarre Foods America\", \"Andrew Zimmern's Bizarre World\", and \"\". For his work on \"Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern\" he was presented the James Beard Foundation Award in 2010 and another in 2013. He also hosts the show \"Dining with Death\", which discusses some of the foods that could cause death.",
"Title: Andrew Peterson (American football)\n\nAndrew Scott Peterson (born June 11, 1972 in Greenock, Scotland) is a retired American professional football player who played four games with the National Football League's Carolina Panthers during its expansion year in 1995. Andrew played at Tackle for four games with the Panthers in 1995, making two starts during his brief career. Later he played for the Green Bay Packers.",
"Title: Scott Neil\n\nAndrew Scott Neil, known as Scott Neil, (born 1 August 1962 in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom) is a retired British ice hockey player who played in the United Kingdom between 1985 and 2002. He also played for the Great Britain national team between 1989 and 1994. He was inducted into the British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame in 2007."
] |
1,254
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Which filmmaker is a Navajo, Sydney Freeland or Darren Aronofsky?
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Sydney Freeland
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comparison
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medium
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"Darren Aronofsky (born February 12, 1969) is an American filmmaker.",
" He has received acclaim, and generated controversy, for his often surreal, disturbing films."
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"The Fountain: Music from the Motion Picture is the soundtrack album to the 2006 film \"The Fountain\" directed by Darren Aronofsky.",
" Released on November 27, 2006, through Nonesuch Records, the album is a collaboration between contemporary classical composer and frequent Aronofsky collaborator Clint Mansell, classical string quartet the Kronos Quartet, and post-rock band Mogwai.",
" The score received mixed reviews from critics and was nominated for several awards."
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"sentences": [
"Sydney Freeland (born 1980) is a Navajo filmmaker.",
" She wrote and directed the short film \"Hoverboard\" (2012) and \"Drunktown's Finest\" (2014), which garnered numerous acclaims after premiering at Sundance."
],
"title": "Sydney Freeland"
},
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"sentences": [
"Noah is a 2014 American epic biblical drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky and inspired by the Biblical story of Noah's Ark from the \"Book of Genesis\".",
" The film, which was co-written by Aronofsky and Ari Handel, stars Russell Crowe as Noah, along with Jennifer Connelly, Emma Watson, Ray Winstone, Logan Lerman, Douglas Booth, and Anthony Hopkins.",
" The film was released in North American theaters on March 28, 2014, in 2D and IMAX, while a version of the film converted to 3D and IMAX 3D was released in several other countries."
],
"title": "Noah (2014 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Deidra & Laney Rob a Train is an American comedy drama crime film directed by Sydney Freeland, from a screenplay by Shelby Farrell.",
" It stars Ashleigh Murray, Rachel Crow, Tim Blake Nelson, David Sullivan, Danielle Nicolet and Sasheer Zamata."
],
"title": "Deidra & Laney Rob a Train"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Requiem for a Dream is a 2000 American psychological drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Ellen Burstyn, Jared Leto, Jennifer Connelly, and Marlon Wayans.",
" The film is based on the novel of the same name by Hubert Selby, Jr., with whom Aronofsky wrote the screenplay."
],
"title": "Requiem for a Dream"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Drunktown's Finest is an American drama film directed by Sydney Freeland.",
" The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014.",
" The film later screened at \"Sundance London Film Festival\" on April 25, 2014."
],
"title": "Drunktown's Finest"
},
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"sentences": [
"Pi, also titled π , is a 1998 American surrealist psychological thriller film written and directed by Darren Aronofsky in his directorial debut.",
" The film earned Aronofsky the Directing Award at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay and the Gotham Open Palm Award.",
" The title refers to the mathematical constant pi.",
" The film is notable for its covering of an array of themes including religion, mysticism and the relationship of the universe to mathematics."
],
"title": "Pi (film)"
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"sentences": [
"The following is a list of unproduced Darren Aronofsky projects in roughly chronological order.",
" During his long career, American film director Darren Aronofsky has worked on a number of projects which never progressed beyond the pre-production stage under his direction.",
" Some of these projects fell in development hell or were cancelled."
],
"title": "Darren Aronofsky's unrealized projects"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ari Handel (born in Zürich, Switzerland) is an American neuroscientist, film producer, and writer.",
" He is known for co-writing the films \"Noah\" and \"The Fountain\" with his Harvard Dunster House suitemate Darren Aronofsky and for helping to produce these films along with two other Darren Aronofsky films, \"The Wrestler\" and \"Black Swan\".",
" He started co-writing the film \"Noah\" around 2003."
],
"title": "Ari Handel"
}
] |
[
"Title: Darren Aronofsky\n\nDarren Aronofsky (born February 12, 1969) is an American filmmaker. He has received acclaim, and generated controversy, for his often surreal, disturbing films.",
"Title: The Fountain (soundtrack)\n\nThe Fountain: Music from the Motion Picture is the soundtrack album to the 2006 film \"The Fountain\" directed by Darren Aronofsky. Released on November 27, 2006, through Nonesuch Records, the album is a collaboration between contemporary classical composer and frequent Aronofsky collaborator Clint Mansell, classical string quartet the Kronos Quartet, and post-rock band Mogwai. The score received mixed reviews from critics and was nominated for several awards.",
"Title: Sydney Freeland\n\nSydney Freeland (born 1980) is a Navajo filmmaker. She wrote and directed the short film \"Hoverboard\" (2012) and \"Drunktown's Finest\" (2014), which garnered numerous acclaims after premiering at Sundance.",
"Title: Noah (2014 film)\n\nNoah is a 2014 American epic biblical drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky and inspired by the Biblical story of Noah's Ark from the \"Book of Genesis\". The film, which was co-written by Aronofsky and Ari Handel, stars Russell Crowe as Noah, along with Jennifer Connelly, Emma Watson, Ray Winstone, Logan Lerman, Douglas Booth, and Anthony Hopkins. The film was released in North American theaters on March 28, 2014, in 2D and IMAX, while a version of the film converted to 3D and IMAX 3D was released in several other countries.",
"Title: Deidra & Laney Rob a Train\n\nDeidra & Laney Rob a Train is an American comedy drama crime film directed by Sydney Freeland, from a screenplay by Shelby Farrell. It stars Ashleigh Murray, Rachel Crow, Tim Blake Nelson, David Sullivan, Danielle Nicolet and Sasheer Zamata.",
"Title: Requiem for a Dream\n\nRequiem for a Dream is a 2000 American psychological drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Ellen Burstyn, Jared Leto, Jennifer Connelly, and Marlon Wayans. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Hubert Selby, Jr., with whom Aronofsky wrote the screenplay.",
"Title: Drunktown's Finest\n\nDrunktown's Finest is an American drama film directed by Sydney Freeland. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. The film later screened at \"Sundance London Film Festival\" on April 25, 2014.",
"Title: Pi (film)\n\nPi, also titled π , is a 1998 American surrealist psychological thriller film written and directed by Darren Aronofsky in his directorial debut. The film earned Aronofsky the Directing Award at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay and the Gotham Open Palm Award. The title refers to the mathematical constant pi. The film is notable for its covering of an array of themes including religion, mysticism and the relationship of the universe to mathematics.",
"Title: Darren Aronofsky's unrealized projects\n\nThe following is a list of unproduced Darren Aronofsky projects in roughly chronological order. During his long career, American film director Darren Aronofsky has worked on a number of projects which never progressed beyond the pre-production stage under his direction. Some of these projects fell in development hell or were cancelled.",
"Title: Ari Handel\n\nAri Handel (born in Zürich, Switzerland) is an American neuroscientist, film producer, and writer. He is known for co-writing the films \"Noah\" and \"The Fountain\" with his Harvard Dunster House suitemate Darren Aronofsky and for helping to produce these films along with two other Darren Aronofsky films, \"The Wrestler\" and \"Black Swan\". He started co-writing the film \"Noah\" around 2003."
] |
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Augustana and Noori, have which genre in common?
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rock
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comparison
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easy
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"Social guidance films constitute a genre of educational films attempting to guide children and adults to behave in certain ways.",
" Originally produced by the U.S. government as \"attitude-building films\" during World War II, the genre grew to be a common source of instruction in elementary and high school classrooms in the United States from the late 1940s to the early 1970s.",
" The films covered topics including courtesy, grammar, social etiquette and dating, personal hygiene and grooming, health and fitness, civic and moral responsibility, sexuality, child safety, national loyalty, racial and social prejudice, juvenile delinquency, drug use, and driver safety; the genre also includes films for adults, covering topics such as marriage, business etiquette, general safety, home economics, career counseling and how to balance budgets."
],
"title": "Social guidance film"
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"sentences": [
"The Northern or Northwestern is a genre in various arts which tell stories set primarily in the later half of the 19th century in the north of North America, primarily in Canada but also in Alaska.",
" It is similar to the Western genre but many elements are different, as appropriate to its setting.",
" It is common for central character to be a Mountie instead of, for example, a cowboy or sheriff.",
" Other common characters include fur trappers and traders, lumberjacks, prospectors, First Nations people, settlers and townsfolk."
],
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"sentences": [
"The well-made play (French: \"la pièce bien faite\" , pronounced ] ) is a dramatic genre from nineteenth-century theatre first codified by French dramatist Eugène Scribe.",
" Dramatists Victorien Sardou, Alexandre Dumas, fils, and Emile Augier wrote within the genre, each putting a distinct spin on the style.",
" The well-made play was a popular form of entertainment.",
" By the mid-19th century, however, it had already entered into common use as a derogatory term.",
" Henrik Ibsen and the other realistic dramatists of the later 19th century (August Strindberg, Gerhart Hauptmann, Émile Zola, Anton Chekhov) built upon its technique of careful construction and preparation of effects in the genre problem play.",
" \"Through their example\", Marvin Carlson explains, \"the well-made play became and still remains the traditional model of play construction.\""
],
"title": "Well-made play"
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"sentences": [
"Noori (Urdu:نوری, literal English translation: \"light\") is a rock band from Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, formed in 1996.",
" The group was formed by songwriter, lead vocalist and guitarist, Ali Noor, along with his younger brother Ali Hamza, who were soon joined by bassist Muhammad Ali Jafri and drummer Salman Albert.",
" Since the inception of the band, there had been many changes in the line-up; the only consistent members being, brothers, Ali Noor and Ali Hamza."
],
"title": "Noori"
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"sentences": [
"First-person shooter (FPS) is a video game genre centered around gun and other weapon-based combat in a first-person perspective; that is, the player experiences the action through the eyes of the protagonist.",
" The genre shares common traits with other shooter games, which in turn makes it fall under the heading action game.",
" Since the genre's inception, advanced 3D and pseudo-3D graphics have challenged hardware development, and multiplayer gaming has been integral."
],
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"sentences": [
"Return to the Field (歸田賦) is a literary work written in the Chinese style known as a rhapsody, or \"fu\" style: it is by Zhang Heng (AD 78–139), an official, inventor, mathematician, and astronomer of the Han Dynasty of China (202 BC–220 AD).",
" Zhang's \"Return to the Field\" is a seminal work in the Fields and Gardens poetry genre which helped to sparked centuries of poetic enthusiasm for poems of various forms which share a common theme of nature foremost with human beings and human thought seemingly not in main focus, somewhat similar to the Landscape poetry genre; however, in the case of the Fields and Gardens genre, nature was focused upon in its more domestic manifestation, paying homage to the appearance of nature in gardens, as found in backyards, and cultivated in the countryside.",
" \"Return to the Field\" also invokes traditional themes of Classical Chinese poetry involving nature versus society."
],
"title": "Return to the Field"
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"A Biblical genre is a classification of Bible literature according to literary genre.",
" The genre of a particular Bible passage is ordinarily identified by analysis of its general writing style, tone, form, structure, literary technique, content, design, and related linguistic factors; texts that exhibit a common set of literary features (very often in keeping with the writing styles of the times in which they were written) are together considered to be belonging to a genre.",
" In Biblical studies, genres are usually associated with whole books of the Bible, because each of its books comprises a complete textual unit; however, a book may be internally composed of a variety of styles, forms, and so forth, and thus bear the characteristics of more than one genre (for example, chapter 1 of the Book of Revelation is prophetic/visionary; chapters 2 and 3 are similar to the epistle genre; etc.)."
],
"title": "Biblical genre"
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"sentences": [
"Augustana is an American rock band from San Diego, California that has released five albums and an EP while being signed to Epic Records and Razor & Tie.",
" They are best known for their song \"Boston\" and the album \"All the Stars and Boulevards\", both entering the Billboard charts.",
" They are fronted by Dan Layus who currently is the only remaining member of the band."
],
"title": "Augustana (band)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Genre painting, also called genre scene or petit genre, depicts aspects of everyday life by portraying ordinary people engaged in common activities.",
" One common definition of a genre scene is that it shows figures to whom no identity can be attached either individually or collectively—thus distinguishing \"petit genre\" from history paintings (also called \"grand genre\") and portraits.",
" A work would often be considered as a genre work even if it could be shown that the artist had used a known person—a member of his family, say—as a model.",
" In this case it would depend on whether the work was likely to have been intended by the artist to be perceived as a portrait—sometimes a subjective question.",
" The depictions can be realistic, imagined, or romanticized by the artist.",
" Because of their familiar and frequently sentimental subject matter, genre paintings have often proven popular with the bourgeoisie, or middle class."
],
"title": "Genre painting"
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"sentences": [
"The Jenny Lind Chapel is a historic church located at the southwest corner of 6th and Oak Streets in Andover, Illinois.",
" Completed in 1851 for a congregation founded the previous year, the church was the first built by the Augustana Synod, the main Swedish Lutheran church in America.",
" Pastor Lars Paul Ebsjorn founded the church for local Swedes who still wished to worship with the Church of Sweden; many were former members of the nearby Bishop Hill Colony who had lost faith in Eric Jansson's teachings, while the others were Swedes who had immigrated to the area due to the colony's fame.",
" The church was named in honor of Swedish opera singer Jenny Lind, who donated $1,500 for its construction.",
" The building has a simple design with Greek Revival features, a common form for small rural churches of the era."
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[
"Title: Social guidance film\n\nSocial guidance films constitute a genre of educational films attempting to guide children and adults to behave in certain ways. Originally produced by the U.S. government as \"attitude-building films\" during World War II, the genre grew to be a common source of instruction in elementary and high school classrooms in the United States from the late 1940s to the early 1970s. The films covered topics including courtesy, grammar, social etiquette and dating, personal hygiene and grooming, health and fitness, civic and moral responsibility, sexuality, child safety, national loyalty, racial and social prejudice, juvenile delinquency, drug use, and driver safety; the genre also includes films for adults, covering topics such as marriage, business etiquette, general safety, home economics, career counseling and how to balance budgets.",
"Title: Northern (genre)\n\nThe Northern or Northwestern is a genre in various arts which tell stories set primarily in the later half of the 19th century in the north of North America, primarily in Canada but also in Alaska. It is similar to the Western genre but many elements are different, as appropriate to its setting. It is common for central character to be a Mountie instead of, for example, a cowboy or sheriff. Other common characters include fur trappers and traders, lumberjacks, prospectors, First Nations people, settlers and townsfolk.",
"Title: Well-made play\n\nThe well-made play (French: \"la pièce bien faite\" , pronounced ] ) is a dramatic genre from nineteenth-century theatre first codified by French dramatist Eugène Scribe. Dramatists Victorien Sardou, Alexandre Dumas, fils, and Emile Augier wrote within the genre, each putting a distinct spin on the style. The well-made play was a popular form of entertainment. By the mid-19th century, however, it had already entered into common use as a derogatory term. Henrik Ibsen and the other realistic dramatists of the later 19th century (August Strindberg, Gerhart Hauptmann, Émile Zola, Anton Chekhov) built upon its technique of careful construction and preparation of effects in the genre problem play. \"Through their example\", Marvin Carlson explains, \"the well-made play became and still remains the traditional model of play construction.\"",
"Title: Noori\n\nNoori (Urdu:نوری, literal English translation: \"light\") is a rock band from Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, formed in 1996. The group was formed by songwriter, lead vocalist and guitarist, Ali Noor, along with his younger brother Ali Hamza, who were soon joined by bassist Muhammad Ali Jafri and drummer Salman Albert. Since the inception of the band, there had been many changes in the line-up; the only consistent members being, brothers, Ali Noor and Ali Hamza.",
"Title: First-person shooter\n\nFirst-person shooter (FPS) is a video game genre centered around gun and other weapon-based combat in a first-person perspective; that is, the player experiences the action through the eyes of the protagonist. The genre shares common traits with other shooter games, which in turn makes it fall under the heading action game. Since the genre's inception, advanced 3D and pseudo-3D graphics have challenged hardware development, and multiplayer gaming has been integral.",
"Title: Return to the Field\n\nReturn to the Field (歸田賦) is a literary work written in the Chinese style known as a rhapsody, or \"fu\" style: it is by Zhang Heng (AD 78–139), an official, inventor, mathematician, and astronomer of the Han Dynasty of China (202 BC–220 AD). Zhang's \"Return to the Field\" is a seminal work in the Fields and Gardens poetry genre which helped to sparked centuries of poetic enthusiasm for poems of various forms which share a common theme of nature foremost with human beings and human thought seemingly not in main focus, somewhat similar to the Landscape poetry genre; however, in the case of the Fields and Gardens genre, nature was focused upon in its more domestic manifestation, paying homage to the appearance of nature in gardens, as found in backyards, and cultivated in the countryside. \"Return to the Field\" also invokes traditional themes of Classical Chinese poetry involving nature versus society.",
"Title: Biblical genre\n\nA Biblical genre is a classification of Bible literature according to literary genre. The genre of a particular Bible passage is ordinarily identified by analysis of its general writing style, tone, form, structure, literary technique, content, design, and related linguistic factors; texts that exhibit a common set of literary features (very often in keeping with the writing styles of the times in which they were written) are together considered to be belonging to a genre. In Biblical studies, genres are usually associated with whole books of the Bible, because each of its books comprises a complete textual unit; however, a book may be internally composed of a variety of styles, forms, and so forth, and thus bear the characteristics of more than one genre (for example, chapter 1 of the Book of Revelation is prophetic/visionary; chapters 2 and 3 are similar to the epistle genre; etc.).",
"Title: Augustana (band)\n\nAugustana is an American rock band from San Diego, California that has released five albums and an EP while being signed to Epic Records and Razor & Tie. They are best known for their song \"Boston\" and the album \"All the Stars and Boulevards\", both entering the Billboard charts. They are fronted by Dan Layus who currently is the only remaining member of the band.",
"Title: Genre painting\n\nGenre painting, also called genre scene or petit genre, depicts aspects of everyday life by portraying ordinary people engaged in common activities. One common definition of a genre scene is that it shows figures to whom no identity can be attached either individually or collectively—thus distinguishing \"petit genre\" from history paintings (also called \"grand genre\") and portraits. A work would often be considered as a genre work even if it could be shown that the artist had used a known person—a member of his family, say—as a model. In this case it would depend on whether the work was likely to have been intended by the artist to be perceived as a portrait—sometimes a subjective question. The depictions can be realistic, imagined, or romanticized by the artist. Because of their familiar and frequently sentimental subject matter, genre paintings have often proven popular with the bourgeoisie, or middle class.",
"Title: Jenny Lind Chapel\n\nThe Jenny Lind Chapel is a historic church located at the southwest corner of 6th and Oak Streets in Andover, Illinois. Completed in 1851 for a congregation founded the previous year, the church was the first built by the Augustana Synod, the main Swedish Lutheran church in America. Pastor Lars Paul Ebsjorn founded the church for local Swedes who still wished to worship with the Church of Sweden; many were former members of the nearby Bishop Hill Colony who had lost faith in Eric Jansson's teachings, while the others were Swedes who had immigrated to the area due to the colony's fame. The church was named in honor of Swedish opera singer Jenny Lind, who donated $1,500 for its construction. The building has a simple design with Greek Revival features, a common form for small rural churches of the era."
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What son of Waylon Jennings owns Black Country Rock Media?
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Shooter Jennings
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"\"If Ole Hank Could Only See Us Now\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Waylon Jennings.",
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" The song was written by Waylon Jennings, his son Shooter Jennings and Roger Murrah."
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"Black Country Rock Media is an American independent multiple format recording record label owned by Shooter Jennings.",
" Black Country Rock began in 2010 as a brand label for Shooter Jennings 2010 album Black Ribbons and evolved into a full record label with offices in Nashville, Tennessee and Los Angeles, California."
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"Old 97's & Waylon Jennings is an EP consisting of 1996 demo recordings by American country/rock band Old 97's and two unreleased duets with country music legend Waylon Jennings.",
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"Nashville Rebel is a box set by Waylon Jennings, released on RCA Records through Legacy Recordings in 2006.",
" According to Allmusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine, it is \"\"the first comprehensive, multi-label Waylon Jennings retrospective ever assembled\", comprising ninety-two songs recorded between 1958 and 1994, with selections from the majority of the singer's recording career.",
" The first track of the box set is the Buddy Holly-produced \"Jole Blon,\" released in 1958, while the last is \"I Do Believe,\" a song produced by Don Was that was included on The Highwaymen's 1995 release, \"The Road Goes on Forever\".",
" The other material on the box set covers Jennings' career chronologically, with songs ranging from his years on RCA's roster to later compositions from his short-lived stay at Epic Records; it ignores, however, the tracks from Jennings albums released on independent labels.",
" The majority of the singer's charting singles are included in the package, as are collaborations such as \"Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys\" with Willie Nelson and \"Highwayman\" with The Highwaymen.",
" A notable addition is the previously unreleased \"The Greatest Cowboy of Them All,\" a 1978 duet with Johnny Cash which was later recorded by Cash alone for \"A Believer Sings the Truth\" (1979) and \"The Mystery of Life\" (1991); two others, \"It's Sure Been Fun\" and \"People in Dallas Got Hair,\" had never been released in the United States.",
" \"Nashville Rebel\" was released on four CDs, with a 140-page booklet and liner notes by Rich Keinzle and Lenny Kaye."
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"\"The Days of Sand and Shovels\" is a song written by Doyle Marsh and George Reneau, and recorded by American country music artist Waylon Jennings.",
" It was released in April 1969 as the second single from his album \"The Best of Waylon Jennings\".",
" The song peaked at number 20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart.",
" It also reached number 1 on the \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart in Canada."
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"The Best of Waylon is a compilation album by Waylon Jennings, released on RCA Records in 1986, following the singer's departure from the label.",
" It consists primarily of material from Jennings' last years at RCA, including \"Lucille (You Won't Do Your Daddy's Will)\" and \"Never Could Toe the Mark\".",
" It is also notable for including two previously unreleased Jennings recordings: \"I Don't Have Anymore Love Songs\" and \"Money Cannot Make the Man\".",
" \"The Best of Waylon\" failed to chart and was Jennings' final release on RCA."
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"\"Rose in Paradise\" is a song written by Stewart Harris and Jim McBride, and recorded by American country music artist Waylon Jennings.",
" It was released in January 1987 as the first single from the album \"Hangin' Tough\".",
" \"Rose in Paradise\" was Waylon Jennings' twelfth number one country single.",
" The single went to number one for one week and spent a total of nineteen weeks on the country chart.",
" Recording country artist Chris Young has a remake of the song as a duet with Willie Nelson from the album \"The Man I Want to Be\"."
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"Title: Come with Me (Waylon Jennings song)\n\n\"Come with Me\" is a song written by Chuck Howard and recorded by American country music artist Waylon Jennings. It was released in August 1979 as the first single from the album, \"What Goes Around Comes Around\". \"Come with Me\" was Waylon Jennings' eighth No. 1 on the Country chart as a solo artist. The single stayed at No. 1 for two weeks and spent a total of thirteen weeks on the Country chart.",
"Title: Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way\n\n\"Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way\" is a song written and performed by American country music artist Waylon Jennings. It was released in August 1975 as the first single from the album \"Dreaming My Dreams\". The song was Waylon Jennings' fourth number one on the country chart as a solo artist. The single stayed at number one for one week and spent a total of sixteen weeks on the country chart.",
"Title: If Ole Hank Could Only See Us Now\n\n\"If Ole Hank Could Only See Us Now\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Waylon Jennings. It was released in January 1988 as the second single from the album \"A Man Called Hoss\". The song reached number 16 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was written by Waylon Jennings, his son Shooter Jennings and Roger Murrah.",
"Title: Black Country Rock Media\n\nBlack Country Rock Media is an American independent multiple format recording record label owned by Shooter Jennings. Black Country Rock began in 2010 as a brand label for Shooter Jennings 2010 album Black Ribbons and evolved into a full record label with offices in Nashville, Tennessee and Los Angeles, California.",
"Title: Old 97's & Waylon Jennings\n\nOld 97's & Waylon Jennings is an EP consisting of 1996 demo recordings by American country/rock band Old 97's and two unreleased duets with country music legend Waylon Jennings. It was released on October 1, 2013 by Omnivore Recordings.",
"Title: Nashville Rebel (box set)\n\nNashville Rebel is a box set by Waylon Jennings, released on RCA Records through Legacy Recordings in 2006. According to Allmusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine, it is \"\"the first comprehensive, multi-label Waylon Jennings retrospective ever assembled\", comprising ninety-two songs recorded between 1958 and 1994, with selections from the majority of the singer's recording career. The first track of the box set is the Buddy Holly-produced \"Jole Blon,\" released in 1958, while the last is \"I Do Believe,\" a song produced by Don Was that was included on The Highwaymen's 1995 release, \"The Road Goes on Forever\". The other material on the box set covers Jennings' career chronologically, with songs ranging from his years on RCA's roster to later compositions from his short-lived stay at Epic Records; it ignores, however, the tracks from Jennings albums released on independent labels. The majority of the singer's charting singles are included in the package, as are collaborations such as \"Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys\" with Willie Nelson and \"Highwayman\" with The Highwaymen. A notable addition is the previously unreleased \"The Greatest Cowboy of Them All,\" a 1978 duet with Johnny Cash which was later recorded by Cash alone for \"A Believer Sings the Truth\" (1979) and \"The Mystery of Life\" (1991); two others, \"It's Sure Been Fun\" and \"People in Dallas Got Hair,\" had never been released in the United States. \"Nashville Rebel\" was released on four CDs, with a 140-page booklet and liner notes by Rich Keinzle and Lenny Kaye.",
"Title: The Days of Sand and Shovels\n\n\"The Days of Sand and Shovels\" is a song written by Doyle Marsh and George Reneau, and recorded by American country music artist Waylon Jennings. It was released in April 1969 as the second single from his album \"The Best of Waylon Jennings\". The song peaked at number 20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart. It also reached number 1 on the \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart in Canada.",
"Title: The Best of Waylon\n\nThe Best of Waylon is a compilation album by Waylon Jennings, released on RCA Records in 1986, following the singer's departure from the label. It consists primarily of material from Jennings' last years at RCA, including \"Lucille (You Won't Do Your Daddy's Will)\" and \"Never Could Toe the Mark\". It is also notable for including two previously unreleased Jennings recordings: \"I Don't Have Anymore Love Songs\" and \"Money Cannot Make the Man\". \"The Best of Waylon\" failed to chart and was Jennings' final release on RCA.",
"Title: Rose in Paradise\n\n\"Rose in Paradise\" is a song written by Stewart Harris and Jim McBride, and recorded by American country music artist Waylon Jennings. It was released in January 1987 as the first single from the album \"Hangin' Tough\". \"Rose in Paradise\" was Waylon Jennings' twelfth number one country single. The single went to number one for one week and spent a total of nineteen weeks on the country chart. Recording country artist Chris Young has a remake of the song as a duet with Willie Nelson from the album \"The Man I Want to Be\"."
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Who has served as Acting United States Attorney for the District of Arizona and as United States Secretary of Homeland Security in their lifetime, Daniel G. Knauss or Janet Napolitano?
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Janet Napolitano
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"Alan D. Bersin (born October 15, 1946) served as the acting Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).",
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" As Acting Commissioner, Mr. Bersin oversaw the operations of CBP’s 57,000-employee work force and managed an operating budget of more than $11 billion.",
" Bersin formerly served as the Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary for International Affairs and Special Representative for Border Affairs, informally known as the \"Border Czar.\"",
" Bersin currently serves as Assistant Secretary of International Affairs and Chief Diplomatic Officer for the Department of Homeland Security, a position he assumed on January 3, 2012.",
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"The National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS) is a terrorism threat advisory scale used by the US Department of Homeland Security since April 26, 2011.",
" The NTAS is the replacement for the often-criticized, color-coded Homeland Security Advisory System introduced by the George W. Bush administration in 2002.",
" Janet Napolitano said that the color-coded system often presented \"little practical information\" to the public and that the NTAS will provide alerts \"specific to the threat\" with \"a specified end date.\""
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"Daniel G. Knauss was the Acting United States Attorney for the District of Arizona.",
" Knauss served in that position in 1993 until Janet Napolitano was appointed by President Bill Clinton as United States Attorney for the District of Arizona.",
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" As of 2007, Knauss has worked for 34 years as an assistant district attorney."
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"Janet Ann Napolitano ( ; born November 29, 1957) is an American politician, lawyer, and university administrator who served as the 21st Governor of Arizona from 2003 to 2009 and United States Secretary of Homeland Security from 2009 to 2013, under President Barack Obama.",
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" The secretary is a member of the President's Cabinet.",
" The position was created by the Homeland Security Act following the attacks of September 11, 2001.",
" The new department consisted primarily of components transferred from other cabinet departments because of their role in homeland security, such as the Coast Guard, the Federal Protective Service, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (which includes the Border Patrol), U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (which includes Homeland Security Investigations), the Secret Service, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).",
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"Elaine Costanzo Duke (born 1958) is an American civil servant who is the current Acting United States Secretary of Homeland Security.",
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"House v. Napolitano (D. Mass., 2012) is a United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts case involving David House, a known supporter of Chelsea Manning and co-founder of the Manning Support Network, who brought action against Janet Napolitano, Secretary of the United States Department of Homeland Security(DHS), Alan Bersin, Commissioner of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection(CBP), and John T. Morton, Director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement(ICE) (collectively referred to as \"Defendants\") for the search and seizure of his electronic devices by federal agents at the border.",
" Defendants moved to dismiss, and the court denied the motion on First Amendment and Fourth Amendment grounds.",
" House subsequently reached a settlement with the government in May 2013, to return or destroy all information obtained from the investigation."
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"Rand Beers (born November 30, 1942) is an American government official who served as Deputy Homeland Security Advisor to the President of the United States during the Barack Obama administration.",
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"Janice Kay Brewer (born September 26, 1944) is an American politician and author who served as the 22nd Governor of the U.S. state of Arizona, from 2009 to 2015.",
" A member of the Republican Party, Brewer is the fourth woman, and third consecutive woman, to serve as Governor of Arizona.",
" Brewer previously served as Secretary of State of Arizona from January 2003 to January 2009, when Governor Janet Napolitano resigned after being selected as Secretary of Homeland Security.",
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"Marco Antonio Lopez (born April 7, 1978) is an Arizona politician.",
" He has served in both elected and non-elected public offices, including Mayor of Nogales, Arizona, Executive Director of the Arizona-Mexico Commission, Policy Adviser to Governor Janet Napolitano for Mexico and Latin America, and Senior Adviser for International Affairs to the Governor.",
" Born in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, and raised in Nogales, Arizona, United States, he graduated from the University of Arizona.",
" Lopez served at the Arizona State Capitol as Director of the Arizona Department of Commerce appointed by Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano.",
" With the Homeland Security Nomination made for Napolitano.",
" Lopez was appointed to serve as the Chief of Staff for United Customs and Border Protection."
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"Title: Alan Bersin\n\nAlan D. Bersin (born October 15, 1946) served as the acting Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Acting Commissioner Bersin was placed by President Barack Obama on March 27, 2010 as a recess appointment. As Acting Commissioner, Mr. Bersin oversaw the operations of CBP’s 57,000-employee work force and managed an operating budget of more than $11 billion. Bersin formerly served as the Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary for International Affairs and Special Representative for Border Affairs, informally known as the \"Border Czar.\" Bersin currently serves as Assistant Secretary of International Affairs and Chief Diplomatic Officer for the Department of Homeland Security, a position he assumed on January 3, 2012. According to the Department of Homeland Security website, in this position Bersin \"oversees the Department's international engagement and serves as the principal advisor to Secretary Janet Napolitano on all international affairs\".",
"Title: National Terrorism Advisory System\n\nThe National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS) is a terrorism threat advisory scale used by the US Department of Homeland Security since April 26, 2011. The NTAS is the replacement for the often-criticized, color-coded Homeland Security Advisory System introduced by the George W. Bush administration in 2002. Janet Napolitano said that the color-coded system often presented \"little practical information\" to the public and that the NTAS will provide alerts \"specific to the threat\" with \"a specified end date.\"",
"Title: Daniel G. Knauss\n\nDaniel G. Knauss was the Acting United States Attorney for the District of Arizona. Knauss served in that position in 1993 until Janet Napolitano was appointed by President Bill Clinton as United States Attorney for the District of Arizona. Knauss also served in the same position in 2007, receiving an appointment from George W. Bush. As of 2007, Knauss has worked for 34 years as an assistant district attorney.",
"Title: Janet Napolitano\n\nJanet Ann Napolitano ( ; born November 29, 1957) is an American politician, lawyer, and university administrator who served as the 21st Governor of Arizona from 2003 to 2009 and United States Secretary of Homeland Security from 2009 to 2013, under President Barack Obama. She has been president of the University of California system since September 2013, shortly after she resigned as Secretary of Homeland Security.",
"Title: United States Secretary of Homeland Security\n\nThe United States Secretary of Homeland Security is the head of the United States Department of Homeland Security, the body concerned with protecting the U.S. and the safety of U.S. citizens. The secretary is a member of the President's Cabinet. The position was created by the Homeland Security Act following the attacks of September 11, 2001. The new department consisted primarily of components transferred from other cabinet departments because of their role in homeland security, such as the Coast Guard, the Federal Protective Service, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (which includes the Border Patrol), U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (which includes Homeland Security Investigations), the Secret Service, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). It did not, however, include the FBI or the CIA.",
"Title: Elaine Duke\n\nElaine Costanzo Duke (born 1958) is an American civil servant who is the current Acting United States Secretary of Homeland Security. On January 30, 2017, she was nominated by President Donald Trump to become the United States Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security under John F. Kelly. She became acting Secretary of Homeland Security on July 31, 2017, when John F. Kelly assumed the office of White House Chief of Staff.",
"Title: House v. Napolitano\n\nHouse v. Napolitano (D. Mass., 2012) is a United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts case involving David House, a known supporter of Chelsea Manning and co-founder of the Manning Support Network, who brought action against Janet Napolitano, Secretary of the United States Department of Homeland Security(DHS), Alan Bersin, Commissioner of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection(CBP), and John T. Morton, Director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement(ICE) (collectively referred to as \"Defendants\") for the search and seizure of his electronic devices by federal agents at the border. Defendants moved to dismiss, and the court denied the motion on First Amendment and Fourth Amendment grounds. House subsequently reached a settlement with the government in May 2013, to return or destroy all information obtained from the investigation.",
"Title: Rand Beers\n\nRand Beers (born November 30, 1942) is an American government official who served as Deputy Homeland Security Advisor to the President of the United States during the Barack Obama administration. He also served as acting Secretary of Homeland Security following the resignation of Secretary Janet Napolitano on September 6, 2013 until Jeh Johnson assumed that office on December 23, 2013.",
"Title: Jan Brewer\n\nJanice Kay Brewer (born September 26, 1944) is an American politician and author who served as the 22nd Governor of the U.S. state of Arizona, from 2009 to 2015. A member of the Republican Party, Brewer is the fourth woman, and third consecutive woman, to serve as Governor of Arizona. Brewer previously served as Secretary of State of Arizona from January 2003 to January 2009, when Governor Janet Napolitano resigned after being selected as Secretary of Homeland Security. Brewer became Governor of Arizona as part of the line of succession, as determined by the Arizona Constitution.",
"Title: Marco Lopez\n\nMarco Antonio Lopez (born April 7, 1978) is an Arizona politician. He has served in both elected and non-elected public offices, including Mayor of Nogales, Arizona, Executive Director of the Arizona-Mexico Commission, Policy Adviser to Governor Janet Napolitano for Mexico and Latin America, and Senior Adviser for International Affairs to the Governor. Born in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, and raised in Nogales, Arizona, United States, he graduated from the University of Arizona. Lopez served at the Arizona State Capitol as Director of the Arizona Department of Commerce appointed by Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano. With the Homeland Security Nomination made for Napolitano. Lopez was appointed to serve as the Chief of Staff for United Customs and Border Protection."
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1,258
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Are One Ok Rock and Galaxie 500 from the same country?
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no
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" For 1962, all full-size Fords wore the Galaxie badge, with \"500\" and \"500/XL\" denoting the higher series.",
" The Galaxie 500/LTD was introduced for 1965 followed by the Galaxie 500 7-Litre for 1966.",
" The Galaxie 500 part was dropped from the LTD in 1966, and from the XL in 1967; however the basic series structuring levels were maintained.",
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"Jinsei×Boku= (人生×僕= \"Jinsei Kakete Boku wa\", lit.",
" \"Life Times Me Equals\") is the sixth full-length album by the Japanese rock band, One Ok Rock.",
" It was released on March 6, 2013 and managed to reach first place on the Oricon weekly chart.",
" This album brought ONE OK ROCK to worldwide popularity, especially after the first single, \"The Beginning\", was selected as official soundtrack in the live action adaptation of \"Rurouni Kenshin\".",
" The song peaked at the #2 on the \"Billboard\" Japan Hot 100 and stayed for 45 weeks.",
" The next single, \"Deeper Deeper/Nothing Helps\", was featured on the \"\" (\"Nothing Helps\") game and used for Suzuki Swift TV commercials (\"Deeper Deeper\")."
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"Toru Yamashita (山下 亨 , Yamashita Tōru ) (born December 7, 1988 in Osaka), better known by his stage name Toru, is a guitarist and leader in the Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK.",
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"\"Skyfall\" is a limited CD single by Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK.",
" It was released on February 18, 2017 under the A-Sketch label and sold only at venues of the \"2017 ONE OK ROCK \"Ambitions\" Japan Tour\".",
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"Tomoya Kanki (神吉 智也 , Kanki Tomoya ) (born June 27, 1987 in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, better known by his stage name Tomoya).",
" He played drums on ONE OK ROCK indie releases but did not officially join until 2007.",
" Tomoya came from ESP Musical Academy where he used to be a teacher.",
" He has the most curious hobbies among the band members and the eldest member of ONE OK ROCK.",
" He is the one who often updates the ONE OK ROCK blog."
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"Ryota Kohama (小浜良太 , Kohama Ryōta ) (born 4 September 1989), better known as his stage name Ryota, is a bassist in the Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK.",
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"Title: Jinsei×Boku=\n\nJinsei×Boku= (人生×僕= \"Jinsei Kakete Boku wa\", lit. \"Life Times Me Equals\") is the sixth full-length album by the Japanese rock band, One Ok Rock. It was released on March 6, 2013 and managed to reach first place on the Oricon weekly chart. This album brought ONE OK ROCK to worldwide popularity, especially after the first single, \"The Beginning\", was selected as official soundtrack in the live action adaptation of \"Rurouni Kenshin\". The song peaked at the #2 on the \"Billboard\" Japan Hot 100 and stayed for 45 weeks. The next single, \"Deeper Deeper/Nothing Helps\", was featured on the \"\" (\"Nothing Helps\") game and used for Suzuki Swift TV commercials (\"Deeper Deeper\").",
"Title: Toru Yamashita\n\nToru Yamashita (山下 亨 , Yamashita Tōru ) (born December 7, 1988 in Osaka), better known by his stage name Toru, is a guitarist and leader in the Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK. He was in the hip-hop group HEADS along with Ryota Kohama from ONE OK ROCK before they disbanded in 2002.",
"Title: Skyfall (One Ok Rock song)\n\n\"Skyfall\" is a limited CD single by Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK. It was released on February 18, 2017 under the A-Sketch label and sold only at venues of the \"2017 ONE OK ROCK \"Ambitions\" Japan Tour\". It was not available at other stores, and sales were limited for each venue.",
"Title: Tomoya Kanki\n\nTomoya Kanki (神吉 智也 , Kanki Tomoya ) (born June 27, 1987 in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, better known by his stage name Tomoya). He played drums on ONE OK ROCK indie releases but did not officially join until 2007. Tomoya came from ESP Musical Academy where he used to be a teacher. He has the most curious hobbies among the band members and the eldest member of ONE OK ROCK. He is the one who often updates the ONE OK ROCK blog.",
"Title: Galaxie (band)\n\nGalaxie is a francophone indie garage rock band formed in 2002 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Formerly known as Galaxie 500, they should not be confused with the American alternative rock band Galaxie 500.",
"Title: Ryota Kohama\n\nRyota Kohama (小浜良太 , Kohama Ryōta ) (born 4 September 1989), better known as his stage name Ryota, is a bassist in the Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK. He was in the hip-hop group HEADS along with Toru Yamashita from ONE OK ROCK before they disbanded in 2002.",
"Title: One Ok Rock discography\n\nJapanese rock band One Ok Rock has released eight studio albums, two EPs, 22 singles, seven video albums, six cover versions, and 32 music videos. One Ok Rock was formed in Tokyo, Japan in 2005, currently consists of Takahiro Moriuchi (vocals), Toru Yamashita (guitar/leader), Ryota Kohama (bass), and Tomoya Kanki (drums).",
"Title: One Ok Rock\n\nOne Ok Rock, stylized as ONE OK ROCK (pronounced in Japanese as \"one o'clock\"), is a Japanese rock band formed in Tokyo, Japan in 2005. The band currently consists of Takahiro Moriuchi (vocals), Toru Yamashita (guitar/leader), Ryota Kohama (bass), and Tomoya Kanki (drums).",
"Title: Galaxie 500\n\nGalaxie 500 was an American alternative rock band that formed in 1987 and split up in 1991 after releasing three albums."
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London Burning: Portraits from a Creative City is a book that features a portrait of a choreographer that was knighted in the 2016 New Year Honours for what?
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services to dance
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"Title: 2004 New Year Honours\n\nThe New Year Honours 2004 were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours are awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January.",
"Title: 2007 New Year Honours\n\nThe New Year Honours 2007 were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours are awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January.",
"Title: Matthew Bourne\n\nSir Matthew Christopher Bourne OBE (born 13 January 1960) is an English choreographer. His work includes contemporary dance and dance theatre. He has received multiple awards and award nominations, including the Laurence Olivier Award, Tony Award and Drama Desk Award, and he has also received several Honorary Doctorates of Arts from UK universities. Bourne was knighted in the 2016 New Year Honours for services to dance.",
"Title: Sir Thomas Chitty, 1st Baronet\n\nSir Thomas Willes Chitty, 1st Baronet (24 June 1855 – 15 February 1930) was a British judge, barrister, and legal scholar. From 1901 to 1920, he was a Master of the King's Bench Division, High Court of Justice. From 1920 to 1926, he served as the King's Remembrancer; the oldest judicial position in continual existence. He was knighted in the 1919 New Year Honours and made a baronet as \"Baronet Chitty\" in the 1924 New Year Honours.",
"Title: 2013 New Year Honours\n\nThe New Year Honours 2013 were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours are awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January.",
"Title: 2014 New Year Honours\n\nThe New Year Honours 2014 were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours are awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January.",
"Title: 2017 New Year Honours\n\nThe 2017 New Year Honours are appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours were awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January and were announced on 30 December 2016.",
"Title: 2001 New Year Honours\n\nThe 2001 New Year Honours List is one of the annual New Year Honours, a part of the British honours system, where New Year's Day, 1 January, is marked in several Commonwealth countries by appointing new members of orders of chivalry and recipients of other official honours. Awards for 2001, announced on 30 December 2000, included the United Kingdom, New Zealand, the Cook Islands, Barbados, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize and Saint Christopher and Nevis.",
"Title: 2016 New Year Honours\n\nThe New Year Honours 2016 were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours are awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January. The official lists of the 2016 New Year Honours for civilians and military were announced on 31 December."
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Save Yourself had a cover of a song that was popular during what decade?
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1960s
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" It consists of 1980s and 90s hardcore punk and punk rock influenced tracks recorded during a two-day \"marathon\" session with producer Ryan Adams and the band in July 2013 at PAX AM Studios.",
" The EP was released on CD, digitally and on double 7\" vinyl as a stand-alone EP, and also on a limited \"Save Rock and Roll PAX AM Edition\" (2013) double-disc reissue.",
" The double 7\" vinyl pressing was limited to 3,000, and released on November 29 as part of Record Store Day - Back to Black Friday.",
" Each copy came with a code for a bonus song download, a cover of \"New Dreams\" by Naked Raygun.",
" The code was found stamped into the dead wax of the 7\".",
" On September 30, Fall Out Boy announced the EP and its release date, as well as premiered the first digital single \"Love, Sex, Death\" with its accompanying video.",
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"\"I Hate Everything About You\" is the debut single by Canadian rock band Three Days Grace, from their debut self-titled album.",
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" It was the 111th Best performing song of the decade on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, and the 130th best performing song of the decade on the Rock Songs Charts.",
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"\"Save the Lies\" (also known as \"Save the Lies (Good to Me)\") is the second UK single from Australian singer–songwriter Gabriella Cilmi's debut album, \"Lessons to Be Learned\" (2008).",
" The track listing and cover art were revealed on the singer's official website with a release date of 18 August 2008.",
" It was also released in Australia as the album's third single on 1 November 2008.",
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" Several of the songs were written by Ike (including one by \"Eki Renrut\", which is Ike Turner's name backwards) and \"The Way You Love Me\" which was a song the Turners had recorded for their very first studio album together, \"The Soul of Ike & Tina Turner\", a decade earlier."
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"\"Rebellion (Lies)\" is a song by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire.",
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" The single was released in both CD and DVD formats with the song \"Brazil\" as the B-side.",
" The single peaked at number 19 on the UK singles chart, the band's best performance on this chart to date.",
" On the album \"Funeral\", \"Rebellion (Lies)\" immediately follows the song \"Haiti\", the ending of which has the same bass beat and leads right into the beginning of \"Rebellion (Lies)\".",
" The song has enduringly been the band's closing song at appearances at music festivals and at the end of most of their shows.",
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" The song was registered for copyright in the U.S. in 1962 by Billy Roberts.",
" However, diverse credits and claims have led to confusion about the song's authorship.",
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" In 2005 a Japanese version was released, with a different cover and a modified track listing; in it, \"Save Your Kisses For Me\" was replaced with \"Let Me Show You (The Way)\", which is the same song, but with different lyrics, and the song \"I'm Just A Little Bit Shy\", for unknown reason, was replaced for a single mix of \"Save Your Kisses For Me\"."
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" \"The Sunday Times\" posits that \"Steinman protects his songs as if they were his children\".",
" Meat Loaf had wanted to record \"It's All Coming Back...\" for years, but Steinman saw it as a \"woman's song.\"",
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"Title: I Hate Everything About You\n\n\"I Hate Everything About You\" is the debut single by Canadian rock band Three Days Grace, from their debut self-titled album. The song peaked at number 55 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, number 4 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and number 2 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. It was the 111th Best performing song of the decade on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, and the 130th best performing song of the decade on the Rock Songs Charts. Despite not being one of their number one hits on any of the 2 charts, it's the band's longest running song on the Modern Rock chart at 45 weeks, and it also stayed 46 weeks on the Mainstream Rock chart. \"I Hate Everything About You\" is one of the band's most successful and most popular songs and is the band's most viewed music video on YouTube with over 156 million views as of May 2017.",
"Title: Save the Lies\n\n\"Save the Lies\" (also known as \"Save the Lies (Good to Me)\") is the second UK single from Australian singer–songwriter Gabriella Cilmi's debut album, \"Lessons to Be Learned\" (2008). The track listing and cover art were revealed on the singer's official website with a release date of 18 August 2008. It was also released in Australia as the album's third single on 1 November 2008. Cilmi performed the song on \"Australian Idol\" on 20 October 2008.",
"Title: Workin' Together\n\nWorkin' Together is a 1971 album recorded and released by Ike & Tina Turner on the Liberty Records label. Their second album with the label, it was also their most successful album to date. Much like their previous album, \"Come Together\", the album featured several covers of rock songs and also featured renewed versions of previous Ike & Tina songs, which was a habit for the couple. The album featured the duo's biggest-selling hit, a funk rock styled cover of \"Proud Mary\" and also featured another popular Ike & Tina song, the Ike Turner & Alliene Bullock-composed \"Funkier Than a Mosquita's Tweeter\", later covered by Nina Simone. Several of the songs were written by Ike (including one by \"Eki Renrut\", which is Ike Turner's name backwards) and \"The Way You Love Me\" which was a song the Turners had recorded for their very first studio album together, \"The Soul of Ike & Tina Turner\", a decade earlier.",
"Title: Rebellion (Lies)\n\n\"Rebellion (Lies)\" is a song by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire. It was the fourth single released from the band's debut album, \"Funeral\". The single was released in both CD and DVD formats with the song \"Brazil\" as the B-side. The single peaked at number 19 on the UK singles chart, the band's best performance on this chart to date. On the album \"Funeral\", \"Rebellion (Lies)\" immediately follows the song \"Haiti\", the ending of which has the same bass beat and leads right into the beginning of \"Rebellion (Lies)\". The song has enduringly been the band's closing song at appearances at music festivals and at the end of most of their shows. In October 2011, British pop singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor released a cover in support of \"Songs to Save a Life\", a benefit project in aid of Samaritans.",
"Title: Save Yourself (The Make-Up album)\n\nSave Yourself is the fourth and final studio album by The Make-Up. Track #9, \"Hey Joe,\" is a cover of a popular rock and roll standard of the same name. \"Hey Joe\" has been covered by the likes of Jimi Hendrix and The Leaves, among many others.",
"Title: Hey Joe\n\n\"Hey Joe\" is an American popular song from the 1960s that has become a rock standard and has been performed in many musical styles by hundreds of different artists. \"Hey Joe\" tells the story of a man who is on the run and planning to head to Mexico after shooting his unfaithful wife. The song was registered for copyright in the U.S. in 1962 by Billy Roberts. However, diverse credits and claims have led to confusion about the song's authorship. The earliest known commercial recording of the song is the late-1965 single by the Los Angeles garage band The Leaves; the band then re-recorded the track and released it in 1966 as a follow-up single which became a hit. The best-known version is The Jimi Hendrix Experience's 1966 recording. The song title is sometimes given as \"Hey Joe, Where You Gonna Go?\" or similar variations.",
"Title: Save Your Sorrow\n\n\"Save Your Sorrow (For Tomorrow)\" is a popular song first published in 1925 written by Tin Pan Alley tunesmiths, Al Sherman and B.G.DeSylva. The publisher was Shapiro, Bernstein & Company, based in New York City. Songwriter, Al Sherman's son, Robert (a future Academy Award winning songwriter) was just born and Al did not have the money to pay the hospital bill. Upon arriving home from the hospital, Al discovered the first royalty check from \"Save Your Sorrow\" in his mailbox and was therefore able to pay the bill.",
"Title: Save Your Kisses\n\nSave Your Kisses is the debut album of Danish singer Natasha Thomas. It is her first and last album with Epic. The album had impact in some European countries and South America, principally in Brazil, where the song \"It's Over Now\" was used in the soundtrack of a famous soap opera, \"Her Own Destiny\" and became a hit single. In 2005 a Japanese version was released, with a different cover and a modified track listing; in it, \"Save Your Kisses For Me\" was replaced with \"Let Me Show You (The Way)\", which is the same song, but with different lyrics, and the song \"I'm Just A Little Bit Shy\", for unknown reason, was replaced for a single mix of \"Save Your Kisses For Me\".",
"Title: It's All Coming Back to Me Now\n\n\"It's All Coming Back to Me Now\" is a power ballad written by Jim Steinman. According to Steinman, the song was inspired by \"Wuthering Heights\", and was an attempt to write \"the most passionate, romantic song\" he could ever create. \"The Sunday Times\" posits that \"Steinman protects his songs as if they were his children\". Meat Loaf had wanted to record \"It's All Coming Back...\" for years, but Steinman saw it as a \"woman's song.\" Steinman won a court movement preventing Meat Loaf from recording it. Girl group Pandora's Box went on to record it and it was subsequently made famous through a cover by Celine Dion, which upset Meat Loaf because he was going to use it for a planned album with the working title \"Bat Out of Hell III\". Alternately, Meat Loaf has said the song was intended for \"\" and given to the singer in 1986, but that they both decided to use \"I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)\" for \"Bat II\", and save this song for \"\"."
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Randy Van Horne, was an American singer and musician, his musical group performed the theme song, for which animated television series, that first ran on September 27, 1961?
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Top Cat
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" The musical theme song is performed by Jojje Wadenius and narration done by Toivo Pawlo.",
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" As a favorite among the Polish diaspora or Polonia of the Greater Hartford, Connecticut and Springfield, Massachusetts region, the group played at dances, weddings, picnics, festivals, and anniversaries which were frequently held at venues such the Polish National Home in Hartford, Connecticut, Gen. Haller Post 111 and the Falcons Nest 88 in New Britain, Connecticut, Polish National Alliance Park in Wallingford, Connecticut, and Piłsudski Park in Holyoke, Massachusetts.",
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"Title: Randy Van Horne\n\nRandy Van Horne (February 10, 1924 – September 26, 2007) was an American singer and musician. Van Horne's musical group, the Randy Van Horne Singers, performed the theme songs for many classic Hanna-Barbera cartoons including \"The Flintstones\", \"Top Cat\", \"The Jetsons\", and \"The Huckleberry Hound Show\".",
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"Title: List of The Seven Deadly Sins episodes\n\nThe Seven Deadly Sins is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nakaba Suzuki. The series debuted on MBS and other Japan News Network stations on October 5, 2014. The series follows Elizabeth, the third princess of the Kingdom of Liones, who is in search of the Seven Deadly Sins, a group of former Holy Knights who were disbanded after the kingdom was overthrown. She enlists the help of Meliodas and Hawk, the captain of the Seven Deadly Sins and his talking pet pig, to assemble the remaining members of the Seven Deadly Sins and take back the kingdom from the Holy Knights. The show's first opening theme song is \"Netsujō no Spectrum\" (熱情のスペクトラム , Netsujō no Supekutoramu , \"Spectrum of Passion\") performed by Ikimono-gakari for the first twelve episodes and the second opening theme is \"Seven Deadly Sins\" performed by Man with a Mission, while the first ending theme titled \"7-Seven\" is a collaboration between Flow and Granrodeo, the second ending theme from episode thirteen onwards is \"Season\" the major label debut of Alisa Takigawa. A second season of the anime series was confirmed on September 27, 2015, to air in 2018.",
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"Title: Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears\n\nDisney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears is an American animated television series that first aired in the United States from 1985 to 1991. The series was the first animated production by Walt Disney Animation Television, and loosely inspired by the gummy bear candies; Disney CEO Michael Eisner was struck with inspiration for the show when his son requested the candies one day. The series premiered on NBC on September 14, 1985, and aired there for four seasons. The series moved to ABC for one season from 1989 to 1990 (airing alongside \"The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh\" as the \"Gummi Bears-Winnie the Pooh Hour\"), and concluded on September 6, 1991 as part of the Disney Afternoon television syndication package. Of the series' 65 shows, 30 were double-features, consisting of two 11-minute cartoons, thereby bringing the series total to 94 distinct episodes overall. The show is well-remembered for its theme music, written by Michael and Patty Silversher and creation of \"gummiberry juice\" which was a type of magic potion, granting abilities, which allowed them to bounce away from their hunters. The theme song was performed by Joseph Williams, son of composer John Williams and one-time lead singer of Toto.",
"Title: Rhythm Orchestra (Hartford/ Springfield)\n\nThe Rhythm Orchestra Teraz Rhythm band was a Polish musical group that was active from the early 1970s to early 1990s in New England and eastern Canada. The group performed a wide range of folk and popular music styles including polka, oberek, waltz, rock (medium and slow), country, tango, cha-cha-cha, foxtrot, swing, and rumba. As a favorite among the Polish diaspora or Polonia of the Greater Hartford, Connecticut and Springfield, Massachusetts region, the group played at dances, weddings, picnics, festivals, and anniversaries which were frequently held at venues such the Polish National Home in Hartford, Connecticut, Gen. Haller Post 111 and the Falcons Nest 88 in New Britain, Connecticut, Polish National Alliance Park in Wallingford, Connecticut, and Piłsudski Park in Holyoke, Massachusetts. The group's first record album, \"Our Homeland\", was released in 1972 on the Holyoke based Rex Records label, which was founded by Joe \"Papa\" and Wanda Chesky, parents of Polka Hall of Famer Larry Chesky. Subsequent albums were released on the group's own record label, Wisła Records, which was based in Newington, Connecticut, and Westfield, Massachusetts. Four out five of the group's original members were born in Poland where their musical interests began."
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Brookhaven National Laboratory was established at the site of the camp that was located in what Long Island town?
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Who wrote the play which inspired the title of What Dreams May Come?
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"Annabella Gloria Philomena Sciorra ( , ; born March 29, 1960) is an Italian-American actress.",
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"Title: Kevin Mack (visual effects artist)\n\nKevin Mack (born July 23, 1959) is an American visual effects artist. He won at the 71st Academy Awards in the category of Best Visual Effects for his work on \"What Dreams May Come\". He shared his Oscar with Nicholas Brooks, Joel Hynek and Stuart Robertson.",
"Title: Midas Fate\n\nMidas Fate is a progressive metal band, founded by the guitar player Vitor Campos in 2009. The band has released one single entitled \"What Dreams May Come\" in 2011 with Mike DiMeo, former singer of the bands Riot and Masterplan through CodiShift Records. In 2013 they announced their new drummer, Aquiles Priester (Vinnie Moore, Tony MacAlpine, Hangar, ex-Angra). A full-length album, called \"Magnificent Rebel\" was set to be released by the end of 2013, but according to the band's Facebook page, there is no release date yet for the new album.",
"Title: Michael Hemschoot\n\nMichael \"Ffish\" Hemschoot (born 1972, Aurora, Colorado) is a director, animator and has held a variety of roles as a visual effects artist in major Hollywood films. Since 1996, Hemschoot has worked on films such as \"Mars Attacks! \", \"What Dreams May Come\", \"The Matrix\", \"Hollow Man\", \"Black Hawk Down\", \"Minority Report\" and \"National Treasure\".",
"Title: Annabella Sciorra\n\nAnnabella Gloria Philomena Sciorra ( , ; born March 29, 1960) is an Italian-American actress. Her film roles include \"Cadillac Man\" (1990), \"Jungle Fever\" (1991), \"The Hand That Rocks the Cradle\" (1992), \"Cop Land\" (1997) and \"What Dreams May Come\" (1998). She was nominated for a 2001 Emmy Award for playing Gloria Trillo in \"The Sopranos\" (2001–04).",
"Title: Slavyanka Russian Chorus\n\nThe Slavyanka Men's Russian Chorus is a chorus based in San Francisco with a repertoire of folk song, art songs, and Orthodox liturgical music in the languages of the Orthodox Christian countries. Slavyanka has released a number of CDs, and provided music for several movies, most notably What Dreams May Come, starring Robin Williams, and Little Odessa. The chorus has toured Russia, Georgia, Croatia and performed at the Russian Embassy in Washington, DC.",
"Title: Hamlet\n\nThe Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, often shortened to Hamlet ( ), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare at an uncertain date between 1599 and 1602. Set in Denmark, the play dramatises the revenge Prince Hamlet is called to wreak upon his uncle, Claudius, by the ghost of Hamlet's father, King Hamlet. Claudius had murdered his own brother and seized the throne, also marrying his deceased brother's widow.",
"Title: What Dreams May Come (1983 novel)\n\nWhat Dreams May Come is a novel by American author Manly Wade Wellman. It is the second of three books featuring supernatural investigator John Thunstone. The book derives its title from a line in Hamlet's famous \"To be, or not to be...\" soliloquy.",
"Title: What Dreams May Come\n\nWhat Dreams May Come is a 1978 novel by Richard Matheson. The plot centers on Chris, a man who dies then goes to Heaven, but descends into Hell to rescue his wife. It was adapted in 1998 into the Academy Award-winning film \"What Dreams May Come\" starring Robin Williams, Cuba Gooding, Jr., and Annabella Sciorra.",
"Title: Nicholas Brooks (special effects artist)\n\nNicholas Brooks (born May 20, 1964) is a British visual effects artist. He won at the 71st Academy Awards in the category of Best Visual Effects for his work on \"What Dreams May Come\". He shared his Oscar with Joel Hynek, Kevin Mack and Stuart Robertson."
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In which state is the college that Leah Blatt Glasser is an American literary critic and Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman scholar?
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Massachusetts
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What is the nickname of the 2005 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach Polesitter ?
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What opera starring Mary LeSawyer had its premiere in Philadelphia in 1946?
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"Title: Lakshmi Kalyanam (TV series)\n\nLakshmi Kalyanam (Tamil: லட்சுமி கல்யாணம் ) is a 2017 Indian-Tamil Language Family soap opera starring Yuvarani, Deepika, Sathiya Sai, Ashwin and Shyam. It is a remake of the Telugu language television series of the same title which airs on Maa TV from 2016. It broadcast on Vijay TV on Monday to Friday from 7 February to 23 June 2017 at 21:30 (IST) for 98 Episodes. It replaced Super Hit Serial Kalyanam Mudhal Kadhal Varai.",
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"Title: Mahalakshmi (TV series)\n\nMahalakshmi (Tamil: மகாலட்சுமி ) is an 2017 Indian-Tamil Language Family soap opera starring Kavya Shastry, Vallab, Anjali Rav and Lokesh. It replaced Nijangal and it broadcast on Sun TV on Monday to Saturday from 6 March 2017 at 12:30PM (IST). It was produced by Vision Time India Pvt Ltd and directed by Shan Karthik and M.K.Arunthavaraja."
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"Title: Jimmy López\n\nJimmy López (born 21 October 1978) is a classical music composer from Lima, Peru and is considered \"one of the most interesting young composers anywhere today\" He has won several international awards and pieces composed by him have been performed by leading orchestras around the world such as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra of Peru, Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, MDR Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France. His works have been performed in prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall, Sydney Opera House, Gewandhaus Leipzig, and during the 2010 Youth Olympic games in Singapore. His music has been featured in numerous festivals, including Tanglewood Music Festival, Aspen Music Festival, Grant Park Music Festival, Darmstadt International Course for New Music, and Donaueschingen Music Festival.",
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"Title: Vijay (actor)\n\nVijay (born Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar on 22 June 1974) is an Indian film actor, playback singer and philanthropist who works in the Tamil film industry. He is popularly known by his fans as \"Ilayathalapathy\" (Young commander-in-chief) or \"Thalapathy\" (commander-in-chief) of Tamil cinema.",
"Title: Payanam (2011 film)\n\nPayanam/Gaganam (English: \"Journey\"/\"Sky\") is a 2011 Indian thriller film simultaneously made in Tamil and Telugu languages. The film was written and directed by Radha Mohan. The movie deals with a flight hijacking incident. It stars Nagarjuna in the lead along with Prakash Raj, Poonam Kaur, Sana Khan, Rishi, Iqbal Yaqub, Brahmanandam and Bharath Reddy amongst others. Produced by Prakash Raj himself, the movie was released on 11 February 2011. The film released to critical and commercial success. The film was dubbed into Hindi as \"Mere Hindustan Ki Kasam\" which was released on 10 August 2013.",
"Title: Takkari\n\nTakkari is a Telugu film released on 25 November 2007, directed by Amma Rajashekhar. The film stars Nitin and Sadha. It is a remake of Tamil language film, \"Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam\" (dubbed in Hindi as Super Khiladi Returns) starred Dhanush, Prakash Raj and Shriya in lead Roles. Takkari is dubbed in Hindi as Meri Ladai. The film was also remade in Kannada as Dhool (Dubbed in Hindi as Dildaar) in a 2011 written and directed by Dharani, son of director M. S. Rajashekar making his directorial debut. The film was produced by M. H. Sunil. The film stars Dhanush, shriya sharan and Prakash Raj in the lead.",
"Title: M. Kumaran S/O Mahalakshmi\n\nM. Kumaran S/O Mahalakshmi is a 2004 Tamil family-drama film directed by M. Raja, starring Jayam Ravi, Asin Thottumkal, Prakash Raj, Nadhiya in the lead roles while Vivek, Subbaraju and Janagaraj play supporting roles. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Srikanth Deva. It is a remake of super hit Telugu film \"Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi\" starring Ravi Teja, Asin, Prakash Raj, Jayasudha, Subbaraju, Aishwarya Sivachandran, and Ali, directed by Puri Jagannadh which was released on 1 October 2004.",
"Title: Dhaya (film)\n\nDhaya is a 2002 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by Senthil Kumar and produced by Prakash Raj himself, starring Prakash Raj, Meena, Lakshmi and Raghuvaran.",
"Title: Sivakasi (film)\n\nSivakasi is a 2005 Tamil action film directed by Perarasu, starring Vijay, Asin and Prakash Raj in lead roles. The film's music is composed by Srikanth Deva. The film was released during Diwali 2005 to positive reviews from the critics. It was later dubbed in Hindi as \"Virasat Ki Jung\".",
"Title: Antahpuram\n\nAntahpuram (English: \"Palace\") is a 1998 Telugu action drama film produced by P.Kiran on Anandi Art Creations banner, directed by Krishna Vamsi. The film stars Jagapati Babu, Soundarya, Prakash Raj, and Sai Kumar in prominent roles with music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Prakash Raj won National Film Award – Special Jury Award / Special Mention (Feature Film) for his performance in the film. The film won three Filmfare Awards South for Best Film, Best Director and Best Actress. The film also went on to win the Nandi Award for Best Supporting Actor for Jagapati Babu, Nandi Award for Best Female Playback Singer for S. Janaki and Nandi Award for Best Female Dubbing Artist for Saritha. This film is famous for being the first film in Telugu to have Rayalaseema faction as its main plot. The film was later remade in 1999 in Tamil with the same name with Parthiban replacing Jagapathi Babu and it was remade in Hindi as \"\" (2003).",
"Title: Dhool (2011 film)\n\nDhool is a 2011 Indian Kannada language romantic action film written and directed by Dharani, son of director M. S. Rajashekar making his directorial debut. The film was produced by M. H. Sunil. The film stars Yogesh, Aindrita Ray and Prakash Raj in the lead roles. It was a remake of Tamil hit film, \"Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam\" directed by Boopathy Pandian and starring Dhanush and Shriya Saran. Prakash Raj reprised his own role from the original version. The film features the soundtrack and original scores composed by V. Harikrishna. , Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam was dubbed in Hindi as \"Super Khiladi\" Returns and also remade in Telgu as Takkari (dubbed in Hindi as Meri Ladai). The film stars Nitin and Sadha."
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What year did the Southern Pacific class AC-9 begin running between Alturas, CA and Nevada's fifth most populous city?
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1952
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"The Butte County Railroad was a 31.5 mi class II railroad that ran from a connection with the Southern Pacific Railroad at Chico, California to the Diamond Match Company lumber mill at Stirling City.",
" The railroad operated from 1903-1915 and then became the Southern Pacific's Stirling City Branch.",
" From 1915 until abandonment in the 1970s the line was operated as the Southern Pacific's Stirling City Branch.",
" The Chico and Northern Railroad was a non-operating subsidiary holding company of the Southern Pacific Railroad that was created to acquire a 32.31 mile line from Chico - Stirling City from the Butte County Railroad.",
" Upon acquiring the line, Chico & Northern immediately leased the line back to the Butte County Railroad.",
" The Chico & Northern was dissolved into Southern Pacific in 1912 and never operated any of the line."
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"The Southern Pacific (reporting mark SP) (or Espee from the railroad initials- SP) was a name of multiple American Class I railroads that existed from 1865 to 1998 and all operated in the Western United States.",
" The names that represented the Southern Pacific were Southern Pacific Railroad, Southern Pacific Company and Southern Pacific Transportation Company."
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"The Southern Pacific Railroad of Mexico (reporting mark SPM) was a railroad subsidiary of the Southern Pacific Company in Mexico, operating from Nogales, Sonora, to Mazatlán, Sinaloa.",
" The Sonora Railway Company began construction in 1880 and opened a link to Nogales in 1882; it was a subsidiary of the American \"Sante Fe\" line and was subsidized by the Mexican government.",
" The Southern Pacific bought the Sonora Railway Company in 1898 and operated it as the \"Southern Pacific of Mexico\" until 1951."
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"Southern Pacific Railroad's AC-12 class of cab forward steam locomotives was the last class of steam locomotives ordered by Southern Pacific.",
" They were built by Baldwin Locomotive Works during World War II, with the first, number 4275, entering service on October 27, 1943, and the last, 4294, on March 19, 1944.",
" The locomotives were effectively a conventional 2-8-8-4 locomotive running in reverse; the tender being coupled at the smokebox end of the locomotive.",
" This was made possible by the use of oil-firing.",
" The distinct features of these locomotives include: a streamlined front with white band, an air horn on the front, a streamlined pilot, a SP 12 wheel box tender, and air compressors mounted on the smokebox.",
" Southern Pacific used these locomotives all over its system, but they were extremely famous for working on Donner Pass & Cascade Summit."
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"Sparks is a city in Washoe County, Nevada, United States.",
" It was founded in 1904 and incorporated on March 15, 1905, and is located just east of Reno.",
" The 2010 U.S. Census Bureau population count was 90,264.",
" It is the fifth most populous city in Nevada.",
" It is named after the late Nevada Governor John Sparks, a member of the Silver Party."
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"Sierra Nevada was a steel-hulled steam-powered passenger ferry operated on San Francisco Bay.",
" The ferry was built for the Western Pacific Railroad as \"Edward T. Jeffery\" in 1913 and subsequently renamed \"Feather River\".",
" The ferry offered connecting service to San Francisco for Western Pacific train passengers arriving in Oakland, California.",
" The ferry was sold to Southern Pacific Transportation Company when Western Pacific began using Southern Pacific's Oakland ferry facilities in May, 1933.",
" Southern Pacific renamed the ferry \"Sierra Nevada\" and placed it in commuter service between San Francisco and Alameda, California until that route was discontinued in 1939.",
" The ferry was leased to the Key System for the Golden Gate International Exposition on Treasure Island from 1939 through 1940.",
" In 1942, the ferry was requisitioned by the federal government to carry shipyard workers from San Francisco to Richmond Yard 1 through World War II.",
" The Richmond-San Rafael Ferry Company purchased the ferry in 1947 and rebuilt it to carry automobiles between Richmond and San Rafael until the Richmond–San Rafael Bridge opened on 1 September 1956.",
" The ferry was then towed to San Pedro, Los Angeles where she sank in 1978."
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"Southern Pacific 4460 is the only surviving GS-6 Class steam locomotive.",
" The GS-6 is a semi-streamlined 4-8-4 Northern type steam locomotive.",
" GS stands for \"Golden State\".",
" The locomotive was built by the Lima Locomotive Works for the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1943.",
" The GS-6 lacked side skirting and red and orange \"Daylight\" paint found on previous locomotives of the GS class, and were painted black and silver instead.",
" This was because the US government controlled locomotive manufacturers during World War II and had turned down Southern Pacific's order of fourteen new Daylight locomotives.",
" Southern Pacific re-designed the engine for general service and it was finally approved, but the government took four of them and gave them to the smaller and power-starved Western Pacific Railroad.",
" Their smaller size when compared to previous GS class locomotives and the fact that they were built during World War II earned them the nicknames of \"War Babies\" and \"Baby Daylights\"."
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"The AC-9 was one of two Southern Pacific Railroad's articulated steam locomotive class that ran smokebox forward after 1920.",
" Twelve AC-9 class locomotives were built by Lima in 1939 and were Southern Pacific's largest and heaviest steam engines, partly a consequence of low quality coal these engines were designed to burn.",
" The AC-9s were partially streamlined (the only articulated steam engines to be so equipped), having \"skyline casings\" inspired by Lima's GS series of 4-8-4's, also made for Southern Pacific, and were equipped with coal tenders, unlike the cab forwards.",
" The wheel arrangement was 2-8-8-4, which was nicknamed \"Yellowstone\".",
" Between 1939 and 1952, all the twelve AC-9 engines were in service between Tucumcari, New Mexico, El Paso, Texas, and Tucson, Arizona, where they mainly pulled freight trains and occasionally also passenger trains such as the \"Golden State Limited\".",
" In 1952, they were converted to burn oil instead of coal, and moved to Southern Pacific's Modoc line between Sparks, Nevada, and Alturas, California, where they worked in freight service from 1953 until retirement in 1956."
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"The names Southern Pacific Depot, Southern Pacific Railroad Station, Southern Pacific Railroad Depot, and variations, apply to a number of train stations operated by the Southern Pacific Railroad.",
" Many of these are historic and are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)."
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"The Santa Fe Pacific Corporation was formed as the Santa Fe Southern Pacific Corporation on 23, 1983 (1983--) by the merger of Santa Fe Industries, which owned the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, with the Southern Pacific Company, which owned the Southern Pacific Railroad.",
" After the Interstate Commerce Commission denied their plan to merge their railroads as the Southern Pacific Santa Fe Railroad the holding company name was shortened and the Southern Pacific Railroad sold."
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"Title: Butte County Railroad\n\nThe Butte County Railroad was a 31.5 mi class II railroad that ran from a connection with the Southern Pacific Railroad at Chico, California to the Diamond Match Company lumber mill at Stirling City. The railroad operated from 1903-1915 and then became the Southern Pacific's Stirling City Branch. From 1915 until abandonment in the 1970s the line was operated as the Southern Pacific's Stirling City Branch. The Chico and Northern Railroad was a non-operating subsidiary holding company of the Southern Pacific Railroad that was created to acquire a 32.31 mile line from Chico - Stirling City from the Butte County Railroad. Upon acquiring the line, Chico & Northern immediately leased the line back to the Butte County Railroad. The Chico & Northern was dissolved into Southern Pacific in 1912 and never operated any of the line.",
"Title: Southern Pacific Transportation Company\n\nThe Southern Pacific (reporting mark SP) (or Espee from the railroad initials- SP) was a name of multiple American Class I railroads that existed from 1865 to 1998 and all operated in the Western United States. The names that represented the Southern Pacific were Southern Pacific Railroad, Southern Pacific Company and Southern Pacific Transportation Company.",
"Title: Southern Pacific Railroad of Mexico\n\nThe Southern Pacific Railroad of Mexico (reporting mark SPM) was a railroad subsidiary of the Southern Pacific Company in Mexico, operating from Nogales, Sonora, to Mazatlán, Sinaloa. The Sonora Railway Company began construction in 1880 and opened a link to Nogales in 1882; it was a subsidiary of the American \"Sante Fe\" line and was subsidized by the Mexican government. The Southern Pacific bought the Sonora Railway Company in 1898 and operated it as the \"Southern Pacific of Mexico\" until 1951.",
"Title: Southern Pacific class AC-12\n\nSouthern Pacific Railroad's AC-12 class of cab forward steam locomotives was the last class of steam locomotives ordered by Southern Pacific. They were built by Baldwin Locomotive Works during World War II, with the first, number 4275, entering service on October 27, 1943, and the last, 4294, on March 19, 1944. The locomotives were effectively a conventional 2-8-8-4 locomotive running in reverse; the tender being coupled at the smokebox end of the locomotive. This was made possible by the use of oil-firing. The distinct features of these locomotives include: a streamlined front with white band, an air horn on the front, a streamlined pilot, a SP 12 wheel box tender, and air compressors mounted on the smokebox. Southern Pacific used these locomotives all over its system, but they were extremely famous for working on Donner Pass & Cascade Summit.",
"Title: Sparks, Nevada\n\nSparks is a city in Washoe County, Nevada, United States. It was founded in 1904 and incorporated on March 15, 1905, and is located just east of Reno. The 2010 U.S. Census Bureau population count was 90,264. It is the fifth most populous city in Nevada. It is named after the late Nevada Governor John Sparks, a member of the Silver Party.",
"Title: Sierra Nevada (ferry)\n\nSierra Nevada was a steel-hulled steam-powered passenger ferry operated on San Francisco Bay. The ferry was built for the Western Pacific Railroad as \"Edward T. Jeffery\" in 1913 and subsequently renamed \"Feather River\". The ferry offered connecting service to San Francisco for Western Pacific train passengers arriving in Oakland, California. The ferry was sold to Southern Pacific Transportation Company when Western Pacific began using Southern Pacific's Oakland ferry facilities in May, 1933. Southern Pacific renamed the ferry \"Sierra Nevada\" and placed it in commuter service between San Francisco and Alameda, California until that route was discontinued in 1939. The ferry was leased to the Key System for the Golden Gate International Exposition on Treasure Island from 1939 through 1940. In 1942, the ferry was requisitioned by the federal government to carry shipyard workers from San Francisco to Richmond Yard 1 through World War II. The Richmond-San Rafael Ferry Company purchased the ferry in 1947 and rebuilt it to carry automobiles between Richmond and San Rafael until the Richmond–San Rafael Bridge opened on 1 September 1956. The ferry was then towed to San Pedro, Los Angeles where she sank in 1978.",
"Title: Southern Pacific 4460\n\nSouthern Pacific 4460 is the only surviving GS-6 Class steam locomotive. The GS-6 is a semi-streamlined 4-8-4 Northern type steam locomotive. GS stands for \"Golden State\". The locomotive was built by the Lima Locomotive Works for the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1943. The GS-6 lacked side skirting and red and orange \"Daylight\" paint found on previous locomotives of the GS class, and were painted black and silver instead. This was because the US government controlled locomotive manufacturers during World War II and had turned down Southern Pacific's order of fourteen new Daylight locomotives. Southern Pacific re-designed the engine for general service and it was finally approved, but the government took four of them and gave them to the smaller and power-starved Western Pacific Railroad. Their smaller size when compared to previous GS class locomotives and the fact that they were built during World War II earned them the nicknames of \"War Babies\" and \"Baby Daylights\".",
"Title: Southern Pacific class AC-9\n\nThe AC-9 was one of two Southern Pacific Railroad's articulated steam locomotive class that ran smokebox forward after 1920. Twelve AC-9 class locomotives were built by Lima in 1939 and were Southern Pacific's largest and heaviest steam engines, partly a consequence of low quality coal these engines were designed to burn. The AC-9s were partially streamlined (the only articulated steam engines to be so equipped), having \"skyline casings\" inspired by Lima's GS series of 4-8-4's, also made for Southern Pacific, and were equipped with coal tenders, unlike the cab forwards. The wheel arrangement was 2-8-8-4, which was nicknamed \"Yellowstone\". Between 1939 and 1952, all the twelve AC-9 engines were in service between Tucumcari, New Mexico, El Paso, Texas, and Tucson, Arizona, where they mainly pulled freight trains and occasionally also passenger trains such as the \"Golden State Limited\". In 1952, they were converted to burn oil instead of coal, and moved to Southern Pacific's Modoc line between Sparks, Nevada, and Alturas, California, where they worked in freight service from 1953 until retirement in 1956.",
"Title: Southern Pacific Depot\n\nThe names Southern Pacific Depot, Southern Pacific Railroad Station, Southern Pacific Railroad Depot, and variations, apply to a number of train stations operated by the Southern Pacific Railroad. Many of these are historic and are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).",
"Title: Santa Fe Pacific Corporation\n\nThe Santa Fe Pacific Corporation was formed as the Santa Fe Southern Pacific Corporation on 23, 1983 (1983--) by the merger of Santa Fe Industries, which owned the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, with the Southern Pacific Company, which owned the Southern Pacific Railroad. After the Interstate Commerce Commission denied their plan to merge their railroads as the Southern Pacific Santa Fe Railroad the holding company name was shortened and the Southern Pacific Railroad sold."
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1,270
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When is the football club which Wilfred "Wilf" Nixon played for Founded in
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1879
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"Zhenjiang Groupway Football Club (Simplified Chinese: 镇江中安足球俱乐部) is a former football club based in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, China who played in the Jurong District Stadium.",
" The club was founded at March 26, 2007 and joined the Chinese Yi League on March 28, 2007 and played in one season in the football league system where they finished seventh in the Northern Group of the division.",
" On January, 2008 the club would merge with nearby football club Suzhou Trips and move to Suzhou.",
" In 2009 The Suzhou Trips would then go on to merge with Ningbo Huaao and any remembrance of Zhenjiang Groupway FC would cease to exist."
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"Fulham Football Club ( ) is a professional association football club based in Fulham, Greater London, England.",
" Founded in 1879, they play in the Championship, the second tier of English football, having been relegated from the Premier League in 2013–14 after 13 consecutive seasons in the top flight.",
" They are the oldest-established football team from London to have played in the Premier League."
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"Yarraville Football Club was an Australian rules football club founded in 1903 and played in the VJFA until 1927.",
" In 1928, the club joined the Victorian Football Association where it played until 1984 when the club went into recess.",
" In 1996, the Kingsville Football Club in the Western Region Football League who by this time had taken over the Yarraville ground changed their name to Yarraville.",
" In 2007 the Yarraville Football Club merged with the Seddon Football Club to become the Yarraville Seddon Eagles."
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"Suzhou Trips Football Club () is a former Chinese football club based in Suzhou, Jiangsu who played in the Suzhou City Stadium.",
" Founded on January, 2004 the club entered the at bottom of the Chinese football league pyramid where they stayed throughout their entire existence.",
" The club brought in former Asian Footballer of the Year winner Fan Zhiyi as their technical director to raise their profile and performances of the club, however this ended up being highly disruptive and caused the club to get into debt.",
" In their hopes to win promotion they would merge with another third tier club Zhenjiang Groupway FC and then this would following with another merging with Ningbo Huaao football club at the beginning of the 2010 league season."
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"sentences": [
"Birmingham City Football Club, an English association football club based in Birmingham, was founded as Small Heath Alliance in 1875, and from 1877 played home games at Muntz Street.",
" It adopted professionalism in 1885, and three years later, as Small Heath F.C., became a limited company with a board of directors, the first football club so to do.",
" The team played in the Football Alliance from the 1889–90 season, and in 1892, along with the other Alliance teams, were invited to join the newly formed Second Division of the Football League.",
" Although they finished as champions, they failed to win promotion via the test match system; the following season promotion to the First Division was secured after a second-place finish and test match victory over Darwen.",
" The club adopted the name Birmingham Football Club in 1905, and the following year moved into a new home, St Andrew's Ground.",
" Matters on the field failed to live up to their surroundings.",
" Birmingham were relegated in 1908, obliged to apply for re-election two years later, and remained in the Second Division until after the First World War."
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"Colchester United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Colchester, Essex, that was founded in 1937.",
" From the 1937–38 season, the club played in the Southern Football League until 1950, when they were elected to the Football League.",
" After playing in the Third Division South for eight seasons, Colchester remained in the Third Division when the league was re-organised by finishing 12th in 1958.",
" The club were relegated to the Fourth Division in 1961, but made an immediate return to the Third Division after finishing the 1961–62 season in second position, one point behind Millwall.",
" They bounced between the Third and Fourth divisions until 1990, when the club were relegated from the Football League for the first time in 40 years.",
" After two seasons in the Football Conference, the U's were promoted back to the Football League after winning the Conference title on goal difference over Wycombe Wanderers in 1992.",
" Colchester played in the Third Division between 1992 and 1998, when they won promotion to the Second Division after a play-off final win against Torquay United at Wembley.",
" The club remained in the third tier until 2006, as they were promoted to the Championship, the second tier of English football, for the first time in their history, ending the season as runners up in League One to Southend United.",
" The U's spent two seasons in the Championship, earning their highest-ever league finish of 10th position in the second tier before being relegated back to League One in 2008.",
" Following relegation to League Two at the end of the 2015–16 season, Colchester made a return to the fourth tier of English football for the first time in 18-years."
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"Knock Football Club is a former Irish football club based in east Belfast.",
" It was founded by members of the Knock Lacrosse Club in 1879 and was the second football club to be formed in Ireland, after Cliftonville F.C..",
" It played in the first ever match between two Irish football clubs, when it lost 0-2 to Cliftonville on 1 November 1879.",
" It was a founding member of the Irish Football Association.",
" The club played in the early years of the Irish Cup.",
" Its ground was Bloomfield, which in 1882 hosted Ireland's first ever international football match.",
" In 1882, the club changed its name to Down Athletics.",
" By 1891 the club had ceased playing football."
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"Wilfred \"Wilf\" Nixon (22 October 1882 – April 1985) was an English professional football goalkeeper who played in the Football League for Fulham."
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"Northwich Victoria Football Club are an English football club based in Northwich, Cheshire.",
" They are currently competing in the Northern Premier League Premier Division.",
" The club was founded in 1874, playing challenge matches organised on an ad hoc basis until the 1877 season, when they entered the Welsh Cup for the first time.",
" The club entered two other competitions (The Cheshire Senior Cup in 1879 and the FA Cup in 1882) before finally playing league football in The Combination in 1890, for which they were founding members.",
" They became founding members of the Football League Second Division in 1892, where the club remained for two seasons, and are the only two seasons in the club's history where they have played professionally and in the Football League.",
" In the 1894 season, they returned to amateur, regional football when they rejoined the Combination.",
" Two season in the Cheshire League followed until the turn of the century, when Northwich joined the Manchester League in 1900, when they finished as runners-up.",
" Two seasons later, for the first time, they won a league trophy as winners of the Manchester League in 1902.",
" They departed the Manchester League in 1912 when they joined the second division of the Lancashire Combination, finishing 4th in the first season, which ensured their promotion to the first division.",
" In 1919, they became founder members of the Cheshire County League, where they remained until the 1968 season, winning the league just once in the 1956–57 season.",
" Following their departure from the Cheshire County League, they became founder members of the Northern Premier League.",
" In 1979, they founded yet another league, the Alliance Premier League (now known as the Football Conference, where they remained until their relegation in the 2004–05 season.",
" During their time in the Conference, they won the FA Trophy in the 1983–84 season, and finished runners-up twice in 1982 and 1995.",
" They returned to the Conference National at their first attempt when they won the Conference North in the 2005–06 season.",
" However, ongoing financial issues in the latter part of the 2000s saw them relegated twice in two season; in 2009 they were relegated back to the Conference North and then again the following season to the Northern Premier League Premier Division, where they are competing for the current season."
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"Wilfred Carter (19 June 1896 — 1 November 1975) was an English sportsman who played first class cricket for Derbyshire County Cricket Club between 1920 and 1926 and football for Watford Football Club at the same time."
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"Title: Zhenjiang Groupway F.C.\n\nZhenjiang Groupway Football Club (Simplified Chinese: 镇江中安足球俱乐部) is a former football club based in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, China who played in the Jurong District Stadium. The club was founded at March 26, 2007 and joined the Chinese Yi League on March 28, 2007 and played in one season in the football league system where they finished seventh in the Northern Group of the division. On January, 2008 the club would merge with nearby football club Suzhou Trips and move to Suzhou. In 2009 The Suzhou Trips would then go on to merge with Ningbo Huaao and any remembrance of Zhenjiang Groupway FC would cease to exist.",
"Title: Fulham F.C.\n\nFulham Football Club ( ) is a professional association football club based in Fulham, Greater London, England. Founded in 1879, they play in the Championship, the second tier of English football, having been relegated from the Premier League in 2013–14 after 13 consecutive seasons in the top flight. They are the oldest-established football team from London to have played in the Premier League.",
"Title: Yarraville Football Club\n\nYarraville Football Club was an Australian rules football club founded in 1903 and played in the VJFA until 1927. In 1928, the club joined the Victorian Football Association where it played until 1984 when the club went into recess. In 1996, the Kingsville Football Club in the Western Region Football League who by this time had taken over the Yarraville ground changed their name to Yarraville. In 2007 the Yarraville Football Club merged with the Seddon Football Club to become the Yarraville Seddon Eagles.",
"Title: Suzhou Trips F.C.\n\nSuzhou Trips Football Club () is a former Chinese football club based in Suzhou, Jiangsu who played in the Suzhou City Stadium. Founded on January, 2004 the club entered the at bottom of the Chinese football league pyramid where they stayed throughout their entire existence. The club brought in former Asian Footballer of the Year winner Fan Zhiyi as their technical director to raise their profile and performances of the club, however this ended up being highly disruptive and caused the club to get into debt. In their hopes to win promotion they would merge with another third tier club Zhenjiang Groupway FC and then this would following with another merging with Ningbo Huaao football club at the beginning of the 2010 league season.",
"Title: History of Birmingham City F.C. (1875–1965)\n\nBirmingham City Football Club, an English association football club based in Birmingham, was founded as Small Heath Alliance in 1875, and from 1877 played home games at Muntz Street. It adopted professionalism in 1885, and three years later, as Small Heath F.C., became a limited company with a board of directors, the first football club so to do. The team played in the Football Alliance from the 1889–90 season, and in 1892, along with the other Alliance teams, were invited to join the newly formed Second Division of the Football League. Although they finished as champions, they failed to win promotion via the test match system; the following season promotion to the First Division was secured after a second-place finish and test match victory over Darwen. The club adopted the name Birmingham Football Club in 1905, and the following year moved into a new home, St Andrew's Ground. Matters on the field failed to live up to their surroundings. Birmingham were relegated in 1908, obliged to apply for re-election two years later, and remained in the Second Division until after the First World War.",
"Title: Colchester United F.C. league record by opponent\n\nColchester United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Colchester, Essex, that was founded in 1937. From the 1937–38 season, the club played in the Southern Football League until 1950, when they were elected to the Football League. After playing in the Third Division South for eight seasons, Colchester remained in the Third Division when the league was re-organised by finishing 12th in 1958. The club were relegated to the Fourth Division in 1961, but made an immediate return to the Third Division after finishing the 1961–62 season in second position, one point behind Millwall. They bounced between the Third and Fourth divisions until 1990, when the club were relegated from the Football League for the first time in 40 years. After two seasons in the Football Conference, the U's were promoted back to the Football League after winning the Conference title on goal difference over Wycombe Wanderers in 1992. Colchester played in the Third Division between 1992 and 1998, when they won promotion to the Second Division after a play-off final win against Torquay United at Wembley. The club remained in the third tier until 2006, as they were promoted to the Championship, the second tier of English football, for the first time in their history, ending the season as runners up in League One to Southend United. The U's spent two seasons in the Championship, earning their highest-ever league finish of 10th position in the second tier before being relegated back to League One in 2008. Following relegation to League Two at the end of the 2015–16 season, Colchester made a return to the fourth tier of English football for the first time in 18-years.",
"Title: Knock F.C.\n\nKnock Football Club is a former Irish football club based in east Belfast. It was founded by members of the Knock Lacrosse Club in 1879 and was the second football club to be formed in Ireland, after Cliftonville F.C.. It played in the first ever match between two Irish football clubs, when it lost 0-2 to Cliftonville on 1 November 1879. It was a founding member of the Irish Football Association. The club played in the early years of the Irish Cup. Its ground was Bloomfield, which in 1882 hosted Ireland's first ever international football match. In 1882, the club changed its name to Down Athletics. By 1891 the club had ceased playing football.",
"Title: Wilf Nixon\n\nWilfred \"Wilf\" Nixon (22 October 1882 – April 1985) was an English professional football goalkeeper who played in the Football League for Fulham.",
"Title: List of Northwich Victoria F.C. seasons\n\nNorthwich Victoria Football Club are an English football club based in Northwich, Cheshire. They are currently competing in the Northern Premier League Premier Division. The club was founded in 1874, playing challenge matches organised on an ad hoc basis until the 1877 season, when they entered the Welsh Cup for the first time. The club entered two other competitions (The Cheshire Senior Cup in 1879 and the FA Cup in 1882) before finally playing league football in The Combination in 1890, for which they were founding members. They became founding members of the Football League Second Division in 1892, where the club remained for two seasons, and are the only two seasons in the club's history where they have played professionally and in the Football League. In the 1894 season, they returned to amateur, regional football when they rejoined the Combination. Two season in the Cheshire League followed until the turn of the century, when Northwich joined the Manchester League in 1900, when they finished as runners-up. Two seasons later, for the first time, they won a league trophy as winners of the Manchester League in 1902. They departed the Manchester League in 1912 when they joined the second division of the Lancashire Combination, finishing 4th in the first season, which ensured their promotion to the first division. In 1919, they became founder members of the Cheshire County League, where they remained until the 1968 season, winning the league just once in the 1956–57 season. Following their departure from the Cheshire County League, they became founder members of the Northern Premier League. In 1979, they founded yet another league, the Alliance Premier League (now known as the Football Conference, where they remained until their relegation in the 2004–05 season. During their time in the Conference, they won the FA Trophy in the 1983–84 season, and finished runners-up twice in 1982 and 1995. They returned to the Conference National at their first attempt when they won the Conference North in the 2005–06 season. However, ongoing financial issues in the latter part of the 2000s saw them relegated twice in two season; in 2009 they were relegated back to the Conference North and then again the following season to the Northern Premier League Premier Division, where they are competing for the current season.",
"Title: Wilfred Carter\n\nWilfred Carter (19 June 1896 — 1 November 1975) was an English sportsman who played first class cricket for Derbyshire County Cricket Club between 1920 and 1926 and football for Watford Football Club at the same time."
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What is the name of the musician known for his Hawaiian music and invented the mandolele?
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Bill Griffin
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"Helen Kapuailohia Desha Beamer (September 8, 1882 – September 25, 1952) was a musician, composer of songs in the Hawaiian language, hula dancer and coloratura soprano of Hawaiian ancestry.",
" Her descendents have also become accomplished artists in the U.S. state of Hawaii.",
" In 1928, her duet of the \"Ke Kali Nei Au\" with Sam Kapu Sr. on Columbia Records was the first commercial recording of the Charles E. King composition .",
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"The music of Hawaii includes an array of traditional and popular styles, ranging from native Hawaiian folk music to modern rock and hip hop.",
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" Styles like slack-key guitar are well-known worldwide, while Hawaiian-tinged music is a frequent part of Hollywood soundtracks. Hawaii also made a contribution to country music with the introduction of the steel guitar.",
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"Winona Kapuailohiamanonokalani Desha Beamer (August 15, 1923 – April 10, 2008) was a champion of authentic and ancient Hawaiian culture, publishing many books, musical scores, as well as audio and video recordings on the subject.",
" In her home state, she was known as Auntie Nona.",
" She was an early proponent of the ancient form of the hula being perpetuated through teaching and public performances.",
" Beamer was the granddaughter of Helen Desha Beamer.",
" A cousin to Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame inductee Mahi Beamer, she teamed with him and her brother Keola to form a touring North American troupe performing ancient hula and the Hawaiian art of storytelling.",
" She was a teacher at Kamehameha Schools for almost 40 years, but had been expelled from that same school as a student in 1937 for dancing the standing hula.",
" Beamer's sons Keola and Kapono are established performers in the Hawaiian music scene.",
" Her grandson Kamanamaikalani Beamer is a professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and CEO of the Kohala Center.",
" She ran a Waikiki hula studio for three decades.",
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" She was an icon in Hawaiian music and a mainstay on the Hawaiian music scene for more than 60 years.",
" With her tremendous voice she captivated audiences, kamaʻāina (locals) and malihini (visitors) alike.",
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"Princess Likelike and her siblings King David Kalākaua, Queen Liliʻ uokalani, and Crown Prince Leleiohoku II, were known as the Nā Lani ʻ Ehā (The Royal Four): aliʻi who were renowned as composers and champions of Hawaiian music in the latter half of the 19th century.",
" With Likelike's siblings, she led one of the three royal music clubs that held regular friendly competitions to outdo each other in song and poetry while she was alive. \"\"",
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" She encouraged the musical education of her daughter, Princess Kaʻ iulani, and sponsored concerts and musical pageants.",
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"\"Honolulu City Lights\" is a song composed by Hawaiian singer/songwriter Keola Beamer (b. 1951) in the 1970s which opens an album by the same name.",
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"Kuana Torres Kahele (born September 7, 1978) is a Hawaiian musician, vocalist, songwriter, record producer, dancer, and educator from Hilo, Hawaii.",
" Known primarily for his original acoustic compositions, Kahele arranges traditional Hawaiian music as well, performing and recording with instruments such as ukulele, guitar, ipu, and bass.",
" The majority of his lyrics are written and performed in the Hawaiian language.",
" After learning kane dancing and mele writing in his teens, in 1995 Kahele co-founded Nā Palapalai, a Hawaiian music group that has released seven albums.",
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"Bill Griffin is widely known as a musician in both bluegrass and Hawaiian music genres.",
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" Born in Glendale, California, Griffin's first exposure to music came through his father, a pianist in a Dixieland jazz band.",
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"Title: Music of Hawaii\n\nThe music of Hawaii includes an array of traditional and popular styles, ranging from native Hawaiian folk music to modern rock and hip hop. Hawaii's musical contributions to the music of the United States are out of proportion to the state's small size. Styles like slack-key guitar are well-known worldwide, while Hawaiian-tinged music is a frequent part of Hollywood soundtracks. Hawaii also made a contribution to country music with the introduction of the steel guitar. In addition, the music which began to be played by Puerto Ricans in Hawaii in the early 1900s is called cachi cachi music, on the islands of Hawaii.",
"Title: Winona Beamer\n\nWinona Kapuailohiamanonokalani Desha Beamer (August 15, 1923 – April 10, 2008) was a champion of authentic and ancient Hawaiian culture, publishing many books, musical scores, as well as audio and video recordings on the subject. In her home state, she was known as Auntie Nona. She was an early proponent of the ancient form of the hula being perpetuated through teaching and public performances. Beamer was the granddaughter of Helen Desha Beamer. A cousin to Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame inductee Mahi Beamer, she teamed with him and her brother Keola to form a touring North American troupe performing ancient hula and the Hawaiian art of storytelling. She was a teacher at Kamehameha Schools for almost 40 years, but had been expelled from that same school as a student in 1937 for dancing the standing hula. Beamer's sons Keola and Kapono are established performers in the Hawaiian music scene. Her grandson Kamanamaikalani Beamer is a professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and CEO of the Kohala Center. She ran a Waikiki hula studio for three decades. In 1997—indignant at proposals to cut Hawaiian curriculum from Kamehameha Schools—Beamer became the catalyst for public protest and legal investigation into Bishop Estate management, which eventually led to the removal or resignation of the trustees.",
"Title: Genoa Keawe\n\n‘Aunty’ Genoa Leilani Adolpho Keawe-Aiko (October 31, 1918 – February 25, 2008) was a Hawaiian musician. Aunty Genoa was born on the island of Oʻahu in the Kakaʻako district of Honolulu and grew up in Lā'ie. She was an icon in Hawaiian music and a mainstay on the Hawaiian music scene for more than 60 years. With her tremendous voice she captivated audiences, kamaʻāina (locals) and malihini (visitors) alike. With a tremendous repertoire of traditional Hawaiian standards and Hapa Haole tunes, she was without equal. Many local artists include Aunty Genoa Keawe among their many influences.",
"Title: List of compositions and works by Likelike\n\nPrincess Likelike and her siblings King David Kalākaua, Queen Liliʻ uokalani, and Crown Prince Leleiohoku II, were known as the Nā Lani ʻ Ehā (The Royal Four): aliʻi who were renowned as composers and champions of Hawaiian music in the latter half of the 19th century. With Likelike's siblings, she led one of the three royal music clubs that held regular friendly competitions to outdo each other in song and poetry while she was alive. \"\" ʻ Āinahau\"\", the most famed of Likelike's works, was composed about the Cleghorn residence in Waikiki, the gathering place for Sunday afternoon musical get-togethers where she wrote most of her compositions. She encouraged the musical education of her daughter, Princess Kaʻ iulani, and sponsored concerts and musical pageants. The patronage she gave to young musicians and composers helped perpetuate Hawaiian music.",
"Title: Honolulu City Lights\n\n\"Honolulu City Lights\" is a song composed by Hawaiian singer/songwriter Keola Beamer (b. 1951) in the 1970s which opens an album by the same name. The album won several of the Hawaiian music industry's Na Hoku Hanohano Awards in 1979, among them that for Best Contemporary Hawaiian Album, and both song and album went on to become one of the most popular and most played works of contemporary Hawaiian music.",
"Title: John Kameaaloha Almeida\n\nJohn Kameaaloha Almeida (November 28, 1897 – October 9, 1985) was a blind musician and songwriter from Oahu, Hawaii. His 1930s radio program on Hawaii radio station KGU earned him the sobriquet \"The Dean of Hawaiian Music\". By the time of his death he had composed hundreds of meles that have today become Hawaiian music standards.",
"Title: Felix Mendelssohn’s Hawaiian Serenaders\n\nFelix Mendelssohn’s Hawaiian Serenaders (also Felix Mendelssohn And His Hawaiian Serenaders), was a popular Hawaiian music band started by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn (19 September 19114 February 1952), is best known for making Hawaiian music popular in England and throughout Europe during the late 1930s and throughout the 1940s.",
"Title: Kuana Torres Kahele\n\nKuana Torres Kahele (born September 7, 1978) is a Hawaiian musician, vocalist, songwriter, record producer, dancer, and educator from Hilo, Hawaii. Known primarily for his original acoustic compositions, Kahele arranges traditional Hawaiian music as well, performing and recording with instruments such as ukulele, guitar, ipu, and bass. The majority of his lyrics are written and performed in the Hawaiian language. After learning kane dancing and mele writing in his teens, in 1995 Kahele co-founded Nā Palapalai, a Hawaiian music group that has released seven albums. Several have charted in the top five on the \"Billboard\" Top World Albums chart, and the group has won a large number of Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards, including Group of the Year.",
"Title: Bill Griffin (musician)\n\nBill Griffin is widely known as a musician in both bluegrass and Hawaiian music genres. A luthier and veteran mandolinist, he is also the inventor of the \"mandolele\", which is a nylon-stringed mandolin that he first crafted in 1986. Born in Glendale, California, Griffin's first exposure to music came through his father, a pianist in a Dixieland jazz band. Griffin began playing ukulele at age five, guitar soon thereafter, and mandolin at age nineteen. He also plays piano and bass."
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"I'm So Sick" is a song by which American rock band, formed in the Belton and Temple, Texas regions in 2002?
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Flyleaf
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"Second Skin was the second album from American rock band, The Mayfield Four.",
" Two singles were taken from the album: \"Sick and Wrong\" and \"Eden (Turn the Page).\"",
" Singer Myles Kennedy has stated that \"Sick and Wrong\" and \"Flatley's Crutch\" are the only songs he has written that contain profanity.",
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"The 2008 Stone Temple Pilots Reunion Tour was a 75-date reunion tour for the popular American rock band Stone Temple Pilots, who originally disbanded in 2003.",
" The tour, which kicked off on May 17, 2008 in Columbus, Ohio at the Rock on the Range festival, ran throughout the summer and ended on October 31 at the Verizon Wireless Center in Pelham, Alabama.",
" The Stone Temple Pilots reunion tour was a success, receiving positive reviews from critics and fans alike as well as high ticket sales.",
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"\"Hunger Strike\" is a song by the American rock band Temple of the Dog.",
" Written by vocalist Chris Cornell, \"Hunger Strike\" was released in 1991 as the first single from the band's sole studio album, \"Temple of the Dog\" (1991).",
" It was Temple of the Dog's most popular song.",
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"\"Interstate Love Song\" is a song by the American rock band Stone Temple Pilots.",
" Released in 1994, the song is from the band's second studio album, \"Purple\".",
" Considered to be one of the band's biggest hits, \"Interstate Love Song\" reached number one on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart on September 17, 1994.",
" The song it replaced at number one was \"Vasoline\", also by Stone Temple Pilots.",
" The song stayed at number one for 15 weeks, a record at the time and \"Vasoline\" stayed at number one for 2 weeks giving STP 17 consecutive weeks at number one with both songs combined.",
" The song also peaked number two on the Modern Rock Tracks chart where \"Vasoline\" also peaked at the same position spot before.",
" In 2003, \"Interstate Love Song\" was featured on the greatest hits compilation \"Thank You\".",
" In 2009, it was named the 58th best hard rock song of all time by VH1.",
" The song was ranked at number 17 on Australian alternative music station Triple J's Hottest 100 countdown of 1994.",
" In the UK, the song peaked at number 53.",
" \"Interstate Love Song\" is praised as one of the best songs of the 1990s."
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"\"I'm So Sick\" is a song by American band Flyleaf.",
" It was released on August 29, 2006 as the first single of their debut album, \"Flyleaf\" (2005).",
" It is their second song to have an accompanying music video and it has been shown on many mainstream television networks.",
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"Sick Puppies is an Australian rock band, formed in 1997.",
" Sick Puppies rose to prominence in 2006 when their song \"All the Same\" was uploaded along with a video to YouTube.",
" The video supported the Free Hugs Campaign which was launched in Sydney, and has since received over 77 million views on the website.",
" This success followed up with \"Dressed Up as Life\" in 2007, which entered the \"Billboard\" 200 at number 181.",
" Their third studio album, released on 14 July 2009, is titled \"Tri-Polar\".",
" The band's fourth studio album \"Connect\" was released on 16 July 2013.",
" They released their fifth studio album \"Fury\" on 20 May 2016 with new vocalist Bryan Scott after Shimon Moore left the band on October 2014."
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"Era Vulgaris is the fifth full length studio album by American rock band Queens of the Stone Age.",
" The album was completed in early April 2007 and released on June 8, 2007 in some countries, June 11, 2007 in the United Kingdom and June 12, 2007 in the United States.",
" The single \"Sick, Sick, Sick\" was released in May, a second single \"3's & 7's\" was released in early June, with a third single \"Make It wit Chu\" released around Halloween of 2007."
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" The band has charted on mainstream rock, Christian pop and Christian metal genres.",
" They performed around the United States in 2003 until releasing their eponymous debut album, \"Flyleaf\", in 2005.",
" The album went platinum after selling more than one million copies.",
" The band won an online poll on Yahoo.com and was named Yahoo!'s Who's Next band of the month in March 2006 and they were named MTV's artist of the week on December 24, 2007.",
" Flyleaf released their second album \"Memento Mori\" on November 10, 2009, which debuted and peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard charts."
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"\"All in the Suit That You Wear\" is a song by the American rock band Stone Temple Pilots.",
" The song was the band's final single before their break-up in 2003 and only appears on the compilation album \"Thank You\".",
" Credited as being written by all members in the band, \"All in the Suit That You Wear\" received moderate radio airplay, peaking at #5 on the Mainstream Rock Chart and #19 on the Modern Rock Chart.",
" The style and structure of the song is a nod to the style of the band's debut album, \"Core\".",
" \"All in the Suit That You Wear\" was originally intended to be on the soundtrack for the \"Spider-Man\" film in 2002, but was pulled from the soundtrack when it was not used as the lead track.",
" In May 2008, the song appeared in an episode of \"\".",
" In 2013 the song was covered by Grenouer, alternative metal band from Russia, and released worldwide by Mausoleum Records ."
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"\"Sick Cycle Carousel\" is a song by American alternative rock band Lifehouse.",
" It is the second single released from their debut studio album \"No Name Face\" (2000).",
" The track was written by Lifehouse lead singer Jason Wade and Scott Faircloff, who says he felt freedom when writing songs for the album.",
" American record producers Ron Aniello and Brendan O'Brien produced and mixed the song, respectively.",
" Musically, \"Sick Cycle Carousel\" is a moderate rock song with an influence of soft rock.",
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"Title: 2008 Stone Temple Pilots Reunion Tour\n\nThe 2008 Stone Temple Pilots Reunion Tour was a 75-date reunion tour for the popular American rock band Stone Temple Pilots, who originally disbanded in 2003. The tour, which kicked off on May 17, 2008 in Columbus, Ohio at the Rock on the Range festival, ran throughout the summer and ended on October 31 at the Verizon Wireless Center in Pelham, Alabama. The Stone Temple Pilots reunion tour was a success, receiving positive reviews from critics and fans alike as well as high ticket sales. At one point, the Stone Temple Pilots tour was ranked at #1 on Pollstar's \"Top 50\" list. According to \"Rolling Stone\", the band sold an average of $230,000 of tickets a night.",
"Title: Hunger Strike (song)\n\n\"Hunger Strike\" is a song by the American rock band Temple of the Dog. Written by vocalist Chris Cornell, \"Hunger Strike\" was released in 1991 as the first single from the band's sole studio album, \"Temple of the Dog\" (1991). It was Temple of the Dog's most popular song. The song peaked at number four on the \"Billboard\" Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.",
"Title: Interstate Love Song\n\n\"Interstate Love Song\" is a song by the American rock band Stone Temple Pilots. Released in 1994, the song is from the band's second studio album, \"Purple\". Considered to be one of the band's biggest hits, \"Interstate Love Song\" reached number one on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart on September 17, 1994. The song it replaced at number one was \"Vasoline\", also by Stone Temple Pilots. The song stayed at number one for 15 weeks, a record at the time and \"Vasoline\" stayed at number one for 2 weeks giving STP 17 consecutive weeks at number one with both songs combined. The song also peaked number two on the Modern Rock Tracks chart where \"Vasoline\" also peaked at the same position spot before. In 2003, \"Interstate Love Song\" was featured on the greatest hits compilation \"Thank You\". In 2009, it was named the 58th best hard rock song of all time by VH1. The song was ranked at number 17 on Australian alternative music station Triple J's Hottest 100 countdown of 1994. In the UK, the song peaked at number 53. \"Interstate Love Song\" is praised as one of the best songs of the 1990s.",
"Title: I'm So Sick\n\n\"I'm So Sick\" is a song by American band Flyleaf. It was released on August 29, 2006 as the first single of their debut album, \"Flyleaf\" (2005). It is their second song to have an accompanying music video and it has been shown on many mainstream television networks. On March 3, 2008, \"I'm So Sick\" was released in the UK and was played on Scuzz, Kerrang! and MTV2.",
"Title: Sick Puppies\n\nSick Puppies is an Australian rock band, formed in 1997. Sick Puppies rose to prominence in 2006 when their song \"All the Same\" was uploaded along with a video to YouTube. The video supported the Free Hugs Campaign which was launched in Sydney, and has since received over 77 million views on the website. This success followed up with \"Dressed Up as Life\" in 2007, which entered the \"Billboard\" 200 at number 181. Their third studio album, released on 14 July 2009, is titled \"Tri-Polar\". The band's fourth studio album \"Connect\" was released on 16 July 2013. They released their fifth studio album \"Fury\" on 20 May 2016 with new vocalist Bryan Scott after Shimon Moore left the band on October 2014.",
"Title: Era Vulgaris (album)\n\nEra Vulgaris is the fifth full length studio album by American rock band Queens of the Stone Age. The album was completed in early April 2007 and released on June 8, 2007 in some countries, June 11, 2007 in the United Kingdom and June 12, 2007 in the United States. The single \"Sick, Sick, Sick\" was released in May, a second single \"3's & 7's\" was released in early June, with a third single \"Make It wit Chu\" released around Halloween of 2007.",
"Title: Flyleaf (band)\n\nFlyleaf is an American rock band, formed in the Belton and Temple, Texas regions in 2002. The band has charted on mainstream rock, Christian pop and Christian metal genres. They performed around the United States in 2003 until releasing their eponymous debut album, \"Flyleaf\", in 2005. The album went platinum after selling more than one million copies. The band won an online poll on Yahoo.com and was named Yahoo!'s Who's Next band of the month in March 2006 and they were named MTV's artist of the week on December 24, 2007. Flyleaf released their second album \"Memento Mori\" on November 10, 2009, which debuted and peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard charts.",
"Title: All in the Suit That You Wear\n\n\"All in the Suit That You Wear\" is a song by the American rock band Stone Temple Pilots. The song was the band's final single before their break-up in 2003 and only appears on the compilation album \"Thank You\". Credited as being written by all members in the band, \"All in the Suit That You Wear\" received moderate radio airplay, peaking at #5 on the Mainstream Rock Chart and #19 on the Modern Rock Chart. The style and structure of the song is a nod to the style of the band's debut album, \"Core\". \"All in the Suit That You Wear\" was originally intended to be on the soundtrack for the \"Spider-Man\" film in 2002, but was pulled from the soundtrack when it was not used as the lead track. In May 2008, the song appeared in an episode of \"\". In 2013 the song was covered by Grenouer, alternative metal band from Russia, and released worldwide by Mausoleum Records .",
"Title: Sick Cycle Carousel\n\n\"Sick Cycle Carousel\" is a song by American alternative rock band Lifehouse. It is the second single released from their debut studio album \"No Name Face\" (2000). The track was written by Lifehouse lead singer Jason Wade and Scott Faircloff, who says he felt freedom when writing songs for the album. American record producers Ron Aniello and Brendan O'Brien produced and mixed the song, respectively. Musically, \"Sick Cycle Carousel\" is a moderate rock song with an influence of soft rock. The song was released on June 4, 2001 by DreamWorks Records."
] |
1,273
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Who is older, Claudie Haigneré or Jean-Loup Chrétien?
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Jean-Loup Jacques Marie Chrétien
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comparison
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hard
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"Claudie (André-Deshays) Haigneré (born 13 May 1957) is a French doctor, politician, and former astronaut with the Centre National d'Études Spatiales (1985–1999) and the European Space Agency (1999–2002)."
],
"title": "Claudie Haigneré"
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"Soyuz TM-7 was the seventh manned spacecraft to dock with the Soviet Space Station Mir.",
" Its launch in November 1988 represented the start of the fourth long duration expedition, Mir EO-4, as it carried two more Soviet cosmonauts, Sergei Krikalyov and Alexander Volkov, to the station.",
" They would join the third crew member of EO-4, cosmonaut/physician Valeri Polyakov, who was on Mir for the second half of EO-3.",
" Also launched by Soyuz TM-7 was French astronaut Jean-Loup Chrétien, who would take part in the 24-day French mission known as Mir Aragatz.",
" The spacecraft Soyuz TM-7 remained docked to Mir for the duration of EO-4.",
" At the end of EO-4 in April 1989, due to delays in the launch schedule, Mir was left unmanned, and all three EO-4 crew members were transported back to Earth."
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"The Three Welsh Romances (Welsh: \"Y Tair Rhamant \" ) are three Middle Welsh tales associated with the \"Mabinogion\".",
" They are versions of Arthurian tales that also appear in the work of Chrétien de Troyes.",
" Critics have debated whether the Welsh Romances are based on Chrétien's poems or if they derive from a shared original.",
" Though it seems probable the surviving Romances derive, directly or indirectly, from Chrétien , it is probable he in turn based his tales on older, Celtic sources.",
" The Romances survive in the White Book of Rhydderch and the Red Book of Hergest, both from the fourteenth century, though the material is at least as old as Chrétien."
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"Soyuz T-6 was a manned spaceflight to Earth orbit to the Salyut 7 space station in 1982.",
" Along with two Soviet cosmonauts, the crew included a Frenchman, Jean-Loup Chrétien."
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"Patrick Pierre Roger Baudry (born March 6, 1946 in Cameroon), is a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the French Air Force and a former CNES astronaut.",
" In 1985, he became the second French citizen in space, after Jean-Loup Chrétien, when he flew aboard NASA's Space Shuttle mission STS-51-G."
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"Jean-Loup Jacques Marie Chrétien (born 20 August 1938) is a French retired \"Général de Brigade\" (brigadier general) in the \"Armée de l'Air\" (French air force), and a former CNES spationaut.",
" He flew on two Franco-Soviet space missions and a NASA Space Shuttle mission.",
" Chrétien was the first Frenchman and the first western European in space."
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}
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"Title: Soyuz TM-7\n\nSoyuz TM-7 was the seventh manned spacecraft to dock with the Soviet Space Station Mir. Its launch in November 1988 represented the start of the fourth long duration expedition, Mir EO-4, as it carried two more Soviet cosmonauts, Sergei Krikalyov and Alexander Volkov, to the station. They would join the third crew member of EO-4, cosmonaut/physician Valeri Polyakov, who was on Mir for the second half of EO-3. Also launched by Soyuz TM-7 was French astronaut Jean-Loup Chrétien, who would take part in the 24-day French mission known as Mir Aragatz. The spacecraft Soyuz TM-7 remained docked to Mir for the duration of EO-4. At the end of EO-4 in April 1989, due to delays in the launch schedule, Mir was left unmanned, and all three EO-4 crew members were transported back to Earth.",
"Title: Three Welsh Romances\n\nThe Three Welsh Romances (Welsh: \"Y Tair Rhamant \" ) are three Middle Welsh tales associated with the \"Mabinogion\". They are versions of Arthurian tales that also appear in the work of Chrétien de Troyes. Critics have debated whether the Welsh Romances are based on Chrétien's poems or if they derive from a shared original. Though it seems probable the surviving Romances derive, directly or indirectly, from Chrétien , it is probable he in turn based his tales on older, Celtic sources. The Romances survive in the White Book of Rhydderch and the Red Book of Hergest, both from the fourteenth century, though the material is at least as old as Chrétien.",
"Title: Soyuz T-6\n\nSoyuz T-6 was a manned spaceflight to Earth orbit to the Salyut 7 space station in 1982. Along with two Soviet cosmonauts, the crew included a Frenchman, Jean-Loup Chrétien.",
"Title: Patrick Baudry\n\nPatrick Pierre Roger Baudry (born March 6, 1946 in Cameroon), is a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the French Air Force and a former CNES astronaut. In 1985, he became the second French citizen in space, after Jean-Loup Chrétien, when he flew aboard NASA's Space Shuttle mission STS-51-G.",
"Title: Jean-Loup Chrétien\n\nJean-Loup Jacques Marie Chrétien (born 20 August 1938) is a French retired \"Général de Brigade\" (brigadier general) in the \"Armée de l'Air\" (French air force), and a former CNES spationaut. He flew on two Franco-Soviet space missions and a NASA Space Shuttle mission. Chrétien was the first Frenchman and the first western European in space."
] |
1,274
|
What was the occupation of one of Donald Windham's close friends?
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playwright
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bridge
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medium
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"Donald Windham",
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"Tennessee Williams"
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"Sandy Campbell (April 22, 1922 – June 26, 1988) was a Broadway actor, and later editor and publisher, mainly for his life-partner, Donald Windham."
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"Donald Windham (July 2, 1920 – May 31, 2010) was an American novelist and memoirist.",
" He is perhaps best known for his close friendships with Truman Capote and Tennessee Williams.",
" Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Windham moved with his then-boyfriend Fred Melton, an artist, to New York City in 1939.",
" In 1942 Windham collaborated with Williams on the play, \"You Touched Me\"!",
", which is based on a D. H. Lawrence short story with the same title.",
" Windham received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1960."
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"The story of Friends Forever is based on Friendship.",
" Shakti, Raaj & Moumita are close friends.",
" They passed their time togather with enjoyment.",
" After a while they understood, if they will separate after their MA exam they couldn't stay alone.",
" Because their friendship is so much dependable.",
" That's why they make a new planning.",
" In this way Friends Forever is running it's story."
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"Thomas Lanier \"Tennessee\" Williams III (March 26, 1911 – February 25, 1983) was an American playwright.",
" Along with Eugene O'Neill and Arthur Miller, he is considered among the three foremost playwrights of 20th-century American drama."
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"The 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."
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"sentences": [
"The Donald Windham Sandy M. Campbell Literature Prizes is an American literary award which offers prizes in three categories: fiction, nonfiction and drama.",
" The award was established at Yale University in 2011 with the first prizes presented in 2013.",
" Administered by the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, the award recognizes English language writers from anywhere in the world.",
" The mission of the award is to call attention to literary achievement and provide writers the opportunity to focus on their work independent of financial concerns.",
" Up to nine prizes are awarded annually.",
" Winners receive a citation and an unrestricted remuneration of $150,000.",
" The individual prizes are among the richest literary prize amounts in the world, if not the richest in certain categories.",
" The award's endowment is from the estate of writer Donald Windham.",
" Sandy Campbell was his companion of 45 years."
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"Peter Thomas Scolari (born September 12, 1955) is an American television, film, and stage actor.",
" He is best known for his roles as Michael Harris, the hyperactive, scheming producer of Dick Loudon (played by Bob Newhart) on \"Newhart\", a role he played from 1984 to 1990.",
" After \"Newhart\", he and Julia Duffy, who played his wife in the series have remained close friends.",
" Before that, he played Henry Desmond in \"Bosom Buddies\".",
" After that sitcom, he and Tom Hanks, who played his best friend and roommate in the series have remained close friends.",
" Scolari received three Emmy nominations for his work on \"Newhart\" and won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his recurring role as Tad Horvath on \"Girls\" in 2016."
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"sentences": [
"Closing In on the Fire is an album by Waylon Jennings, released on the small Ark 21 Records label on June 16, 1998.",
" It features contributions from several celebrities associated with both country and rock music.",
" The selections include, among others, Sting's \"She's Too Good for Me\" and Tony Joe White's title track, creating a greater degree of musical eclecticism than in many previous Jennings releases.",
" The singer incorporated elements of genres such as blues and rock, in addition to traditional country ballads.",
" \"Best Friends of Mine\", an autobiographical song, is a tribute to Buddy Holly, Hank Williams, Jr. and one of Jennings' close friends from his days in Phoenix.",
" Carl Smith, one of the performer's idols, appears on \"Untitled Waltz\".",
" In an interview, the singer mentioned that he wasn't fully satisfied with his take on The Rolling Stones' \"No Expectations\", calling it \"\"a little more contrived than I would have liked\"\".",
" An interview featuring Jennings commenting on the record is included as a bonus track.",
" \"Closing In on the Fire\", Jennings' 72nd release, reached #71 on the country charts and was the last studio album by the singer to be released before his death in 2002."
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"Kahler-Kreis (Kahler Circle) refers to the circle, lasting from 1939 to the early 1970s, of intellectual friends of Erich Kahler and his second wife, Alice (Lili or Lilly) Loewy Kahler.This group, named the \"Kahler-Kreis\" by Charles Greenleaf Bell, had its physical center at the Kahlers' house, One Evelyn Place in Princeton, New Jersey.",
" Erich Kahler, a scholar, author, and lecturer, arrived in Princeton in 1939 as a financially destitute Jewish refugee from the Nazi regime.",
" One Evelyn Place welcomed Jewish intellectual refugees from Europe and was filled with visitors, boarders, and cultural conversation.",
" The Einstein family, the Thomas Mann family, and Hermann Broch were close friends of the Kahlers.",
" The Kahler circle of friends also included Erwin Panofsky, Hetty Goldman, Ernst Kantorowicz, Kurt Gödel, and the painter Ben Shahn."
],
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"sentences": [
"Moments (Chinese: 朋友圈 pinyin: péngyǒu quān) is a function of the smartphone app WeChat, which is launched on 19 April 2012 in the WeChat version 4.0.",
" It serves new social-networking functions for Wechat users.",
" The Chinese translation of Moment is known as “Friends' circle”, which means users can share and get access to accepted WeChat friends' information, creating an intimate and private communicating circle within the users' choice of close friends."
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"Title: Sandy Campbell (actor)\n\nSandy Campbell (April 22, 1922 – June 26, 1988) was a Broadway actor, and later editor and publisher, mainly for his life-partner, Donald Windham.",
"Title: Donald Windham\n\nDonald Windham (July 2, 1920 – May 31, 2010) was an American novelist and memoirist. He is perhaps best known for his close friendships with Truman Capote and Tennessee Williams. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Windham moved with his then-boyfriend Fred Melton, an artist, to New York City in 1939. In 1942 Windham collaborated with Williams on the play, \"You Touched Me\"! , which is based on a D. H. Lawrence short story with the same title. Windham received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1960.",
"Title: Friends Forever (2017 film)\n\nThe story of Friends Forever is based on Friendship. Shakti, Raaj & Moumita are close friends. They passed their time togather with enjoyment. After a while they understood, if they will separate after their MA exam they couldn't stay alone. Because their friendship is so much dependable. That's why they make a new planning. In this way Friends Forever is running it's story.",
"Title: Tennessee Williams\n\nThomas Lanier \"Tennessee\" Williams III (March 26, 1911 – February 25, 1983) was an American playwright. Along with Eugene O'Neill and Arthur Miller, he is considered among the three foremost playwrights of 20th-century American drama.",
"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: Windham–Campbell Literature Prizes\n\nThe Donald Windham Sandy M. Campbell Literature Prizes is an American literary award which offers prizes in three categories: fiction, nonfiction and drama. The award was established at Yale University in 2011 with the first prizes presented in 2013. Administered by the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, the award recognizes English language writers from anywhere in the world. The mission of the award is to call attention to literary achievement and provide writers the opportunity to focus on their work independent of financial concerns. Up to nine prizes are awarded annually. Winners receive a citation and an unrestricted remuneration of $150,000. The individual prizes are among the richest literary prize amounts in the world, if not the richest in certain categories. The award's endowment is from the estate of writer Donald Windham. Sandy Campbell was his companion of 45 years.",
"Title: Peter Scolari\n\nPeter Thomas Scolari (born September 12, 1955) is an American television, film, and stage actor. He is best known for his roles as Michael Harris, the hyperactive, scheming producer of Dick Loudon (played by Bob Newhart) on \"Newhart\", a role he played from 1984 to 1990. After \"Newhart\", he and Julia Duffy, who played his wife in the series have remained close friends. Before that, he played Henry Desmond in \"Bosom Buddies\". After that sitcom, he and Tom Hanks, who played his best friend and roommate in the series have remained close friends. Scolari received three Emmy nominations for his work on \"Newhart\" and won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his recurring role as Tad Horvath on \"Girls\" in 2016.",
"Title: Closing In on the Fire\n\nClosing In on the Fire is an album by Waylon Jennings, released on the small Ark 21 Records label on June 16, 1998. It features contributions from several celebrities associated with both country and rock music. The selections include, among others, Sting's \"She's Too Good for Me\" and Tony Joe White's title track, creating a greater degree of musical eclecticism than in many previous Jennings releases. The singer incorporated elements of genres such as blues and rock, in addition to traditional country ballads. \"Best Friends of Mine\", an autobiographical song, is a tribute to Buddy Holly, Hank Williams, Jr. and one of Jennings' close friends from his days in Phoenix. Carl Smith, one of the performer's idols, appears on \"Untitled Waltz\". In an interview, the singer mentioned that he wasn't fully satisfied with his take on The Rolling Stones' \"No Expectations\", calling it \"\"a little more contrived than I would have liked\"\". An interview featuring Jennings commenting on the record is included as a bonus track. \"Closing In on the Fire\", Jennings' 72nd release, reached #71 on the country charts and was the last studio album by the singer to be released before his death in 2002.",
"Title: Kahler-Kreis\n\nKahler-Kreis (Kahler Circle) refers to the circle, lasting from 1939 to the early 1970s, of intellectual friends of Erich Kahler and his second wife, Alice (Lili or Lilly) Loewy Kahler.This group, named the \"Kahler-Kreis\" by Charles Greenleaf Bell, had its physical center at the Kahlers' house, One Evelyn Place in Princeton, New Jersey. Erich Kahler, a scholar, author, and lecturer, arrived in Princeton in 1939 as a financially destitute Jewish refugee from the Nazi regime. One Evelyn Place welcomed Jewish intellectual refugees from Europe and was filled with visitors, boarders, and cultural conversation. The Einstein family, the Thomas Mann family, and Hermann Broch were close friends of the Kahlers. The Kahler circle of friends also included Erwin Panofsky, Hetty Goldman, Ernst Kantorowicz, Kurt Gödel, and the painter Ben Shahn.",
"Title: Moments (social networking)\n\nMoments (Chinese: 朋友圈 pinyin: péngyǒu quān) is a function of the smartphone app WeChat, which is launched on 19 April 2012 in the WeChat version 4.0. It serves new social-networking functions for Wechat users. The Chinese translation of Moment is known as “Friends' circle”, which means users can share and get access to accepted WeChat friends' information, creating an intimate and private communicating circle within the users' choice of close friends."
] |
1,275
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What is the American adventure film of a shipwrecked family building an island home, Swiss Family Robinson or Tonka?
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Swiss Family Robinson
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comparison
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easy
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"The Adventures of Swiss Family Robinson is a 1998 family adventure series that originally aired on the PAX network (now Ion Television).",
" Based on the 1812 novel \"The Swiss Family Robinson\", it follows the adventures of nine survivors of a shipwreck as they attempt to adapt to life on a deserted island.",
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"The Swiss Family Robinson is an American action and adventure series that was broadcast during the 1975–76 TV season.",
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" Based upon the novel \"The Swiss Family Robinson\", the pilot and its 20 subsequent episodes of the series were produced by Irwin Allen, who had earlier produced a futuristic adaptation of the same novel in the TV series \"Lost in Space\"."
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"The New Swiss Family Robinson is a 1998 adventure film directed by Stewart Raffill.",
" The film is based on \"The Swiss Family Robinson\" and stars Jane Seymour, David Carradine, James Keach, John Mallory Asher, Blake Bashoff, and Jamie Renée Smith."
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"Tonka is a 1958 Walt Disney Western adventure film about the US cavalry horse that survived the Battle of the Little Big Horn.",
" Also released under the title A Horse Named Comanche, it stars Sal Mineo as a Sioux who fought there.",
" It was filmed in Bend, Oregon, and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution."
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"The Mysterious Island (French: \"L'Île mystérieuse\" ) is a novel by Jules Verne, published in 1874.",
" The original edition, published by Hetzel, contains a number of illustrations by Jules Férat.",
" The novel is a crossover sequel to Verne's famous \"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea\" and \"In Search of the Castaways\", though its themes are vastly different from those books.",
" An early draft of the novel, initially rejected by Verne's publisher and wholly reconceived before publication, was titled \"Shipwrecked Family: Marooned With Uncle Robinson,\" seen as indicating the influence on the novel of \"Robinson Crusoe\" and \"The Swiss Family Robinson\".",
" Verne developed a similar theme in his later novel, \"Godfrey Morgan\" (French: \"L'École des Robinsons\", 1882)."
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" The film was directed by Ken Annakin and shot in Tobago and Pinewood Studios outside London.",
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"Johann David Wyss ] (May 28, 1743 in Bern – January 11, 1818 in Bern) was a Swiss author, best remembered for his book \"The Swiss Family Robinson\" (\"Der schweizerische Robinson\") (1812).",
" It is said that he was inspired by Daniel Defoe's \"Robinson Crusoe\", but wanted to write a story from which his own children would learn, as the father in the story taught important lessons to his children. \"",
"The Swiss Family Robinson\" was first published in 1812 and translated into English two years later.",
" It has since become one of the most popular books of all time.",
" The book was edited by his son, Johann Rudolf Wyss, a scholar who wrote the Swiss national anthem.",
" Another son, Johann Emmanuel Wyss, illustrated the book.",
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"The Swiss Family Robinson (German: \"Der Schweizerische Robinson\") is a novel by Johann David Wyss, first published in 1812, about a Swiss family shipwrecked in the East Indies en route to Port Jackson, Australia."
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"Title: Swiss Family Robinson (1974 TV series)\n\nSwiss Family Robinson is a 1974–1975 Canadian television drama series, based on Johann David Wyss' novel \"The Swiss Family Robinson\".",
"Title: The Adventures of Swiss Family Robinson\n\nThe Adventures of Swiss Family Robinson is a 1998 family adventure series that originally aired on the PAX network (now Ion Television). Based on the 1812 novel \"The Swiss Family Robinson\", it follows the adventures of nine survivors of a shipwreck as they attempt to adapt to life on a deserted island. It lasted for one season.",
"Title: The Swiss Family Robinson (1975 TV series)\n\nThe Swiss Family Robinson is an American action and adventure series that was broadcast during the 1975–76 TV season. The two-hour pilot for the series was first shown on April 15, 1975. Based upon the novel \"The Swiss Family Robinson\", the pilot and its 20 subsequent episodes of the series were produced by Irwin Allen, who had earlier produced a futuristic adaptation of the same novel in the TV series \"Lost in Space\".",
"Title: Swiss Family Robinson (1940 film)\n\nSwiss Family Robinson is a 1940 American film released by RKO Radio Pictures and directed by Edward Ludwig. It is based on the novel \"The Swiss Family Robinson\" by Johann David Wyss and is the first feature-length film version of the story.",
"Title: The New Swiss Family Robinson\n\nThe New Swiss Family Robinson is a 1998 adventure film directed by Stewart Raffill. The film is based on \"The Swiss Family Robinson\" and stars Jane Seymour, David Carradine, James Keach, John Mallory Asher, Blake Bashoff, and Jamie Renée Smith.",
"Title: Tonka (film)\n\nTonka is a 1958 Walt Disney Western adventure film about the US cavalry horse that survived the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Also released under the title A Horse Named Comanche, it stars Sal Mineo as a Sioux who fought there. It was filmed in Bend, Oregon, and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution.",
"Title: The Mysterious Island\n\nThe Mysterious Island (French: \"L'Île mystérieuse\" ) is a novel by Jules Verne, published in 1874. The original edition, published by Hetzel, contains a number of illustrations by Jules Férat. The novel is a crossover sequel to Verne's famous \"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea\" and \"In Search of the Castaways\", though its themes are vastly different from those books. An early draft of the novel, initially rejected by Verne's publisher and wholly reconceived before publication, was titled \"Shipwrecked Family: Marooned With Uncle Robinson,\" seen as indicating the influence on the novel of \"Robinson Crusoe\" and \"The Swiss Family Robinson\". Verne developed a similar theme in his later novel, \"Godfrey Morgan\" (French: \"L'École des Robinsons\", 1882).",
"Title: Swiss Family Robinson (1960 film)\n\nSwiss Family Robinson is a 1960 American Adventure film starring John Mills, Dorothy McGuire, James MacArthur, Janet Munro, Tommy Kirk and Kevin Corcoran in a tale of a shipwrecked family building an island home, loosely based on the 1812 novel \"Der Schweizerische Robinson\" (literally, \"The Swiss Robinson\") by Johann David Wyss. The film was directed by Ken Annakin and shot in Tobago and Pinewood Studios outside London. It was the second feature film version of the story (the first film version was released by RKO in 1940) and was a commercial success.",
"Title: Johann David Wyss\n\nJohann David Wyss ] (May 28, 1743 in Bern – January 11, 1818 in Bern) was a Swiss author, best remembered for his book \"The Swiss Family Robinson\" (\"Der schweizerische Robinson\") (1812). It is said that he was inspired by Daniel Defoe's \"Robinson Crusoe\", but wanted to write a story from which his own children would learn, as the father in the story taught important lessons to his children. \" The Swiss Family Robinson\" was first published in 1812 and translated into English two years later. It has since become one of the most popular books of all time. The book was edited by his son, Johann Rudolf Wyss, a scholar who wrote the Swiss national anthem. Another son, Johann Emmanuel Wyss, illustrated the book. Unlike his son, Johann David Wyss lived up to the age of 74, dying in 1818.",
"Title: The Swiss Family Robinson\n\nThe Swiss Family Robinson (German: \"Der Schweizerische Robinson\") is a novel by Johann David Wyss, first published in 1812, about a Swiss family shipwrecked in the East Indies en route to Port Jackson, Australia."
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Which American writer lived longer, pediatrician Benjamin Spock or Alex Haley?
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Benjamin McLane Spock
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"Smiley (Swedish: \"Smilet\" ) was an American alligator (\"Alligator mississippiensis\") that lived in captivity in the Maritime Museum of Gothenburg, Sweden.",
" Smiley arrived in Gothenburg from the United States in 1924, at approximately the age of two, and died on 9 February 1987.",
" She received the name \"Smiley\" in 1970 when the newspaper \"Expressen\" asked readers for appropriate names for the alligator.",
" At the time of her death at the age of 65, she held the record of being the oldest living alligator in captivity, an honor that landed her a spot in the \"Guinness Book of World Records\".",
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" (Henning is about 48 miles north of Memphis, which is on the Mississippi River and in the southwest corner of the state, and which was then the largest city in it.)",
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"Simon Alexander Haley (March 8, 1892 – August 19, 1973) was a professor of agriculture, and father of writer Alex Haley.",
" He was born in Savannah, Tennessee, to farmer Alexander \"Alec\" Haley and his wife Queen (Davy) Haley (née Jackson).",
" Both his parents were born as slaves, and both apparently fathered by white slave owners.",
" Simon attended Lane College in Jackson, Tennessee, at age 15.",
" After enlisting in the military during World War I, he married Bertha George Palmer, also a student from Lane.",
" Simon then finished his master's degree in agriculture at Cornell University.",
" Bertha died in 1932, and Simon was remarried two years later to professor Zeona Hatcher.",
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" This status derives from his sole novel, \"Barbara: Roman\" (1939; translated, 1948 and 1993), which has the added cachet of being one of the few Scandinavian novels to be translated twice into English within the space of fifty years.",
" The novel was translated into five other languages shortly after the first edition in the Danish language.",
" It was also adapted as a motion picture directed by Nils Malmros in 1997 (see \"Barbara\").",
" These facts, together with Jacobsen's essays, a study of the Faroe Islands published in the guise of a travel guide, and a volume of his letters, are sufficient to suggest that had he lived longer, he would have been one of the outstanding literary figures in Scandinavia in the twentieth century.",
" He was one of five Faroese writers, all born between 1900 and 1903, who represented a remarkable blossoming of literature in a country which had no tradition of literature in a modern sense.",
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"Alex Haley's Queen (also known as Queen) is a 1993 American television miniseries that aired in three installments on February 14, 16, and 18 on CBS.",
" The miniseries is an adaptation of the novel \"\", by Alex Haley and David Stevens.",
" The novel is based on the life of Queen Jackson Haley, Haley's paternal grandmother.",
" Alex Haley died in February 1992 before completing the novel.",
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" ABC adapted the book as a television miniseries of the same name and aired it in 1977 to a record-breaking audience of 130 million viewers.",
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"Kunta Kinte ( 1750 – 1822; ) is a character in the novel \"\" by American author Alex Haley.",
" Haley claimed that Kunta Kinte was based on one of his ancestors: a Gambian man who was born in 1750, enslaved and taken to America and who died in 1822.",
" Haley said that his account of Kunta's life in \"Roots\" was a mixture of fact and fiction.",
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"Michael Kelvin Ferber (born July 1, 1944) was the youngest of the five defendants in the federal anti-draft trial in the spring of 1968 in Boston, Massachusetts.",
" The trial attracted national attention because one of the defendants was Dr. Benjamin Spock, the well-known pediatrician and author of the best-selling \"The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care\".",
" The other defendants were the Rev. William Sloane Coffin, Jr., chaplain of Yale University; Mitchell Goodman, novelist and teacher; and Marcus Raskin, a lawyer who served briefly on the U.S. National Security Council under Kennedy and co-founded the Institute for Policy Studies.",
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"Title: Smiley (alligator)\n\nSmiley (Swedish: \"Smilet\" ) was an American alligator (\"Alligator mississippiensis\") that lived in captivity in the Maritime Museum of Gothenburg, Sweden. Smiley arrived in Gothenburg from the United States in 1924, at approximately the age of two, and died on 9 February 1987. She received the name \"Smiley\" in 1970 when the newspaper \"Expressen\" asked readers for appropriate names for the alligator. At the time of her death at the age of 65, she held the record of being the oldest living alligator in captivity, an honor that landed her a spot in the \"Guinness Book of World Records\". (There are, however, records of alligators that have lived longer since her death). At the time of her death Smiley weighed 75 kg and measured 265 cm , which is small for North American alligators (males can grow to a length and weight double that). Only after her death and necropsy did doctors establish that Smiley was a female.",
"Title: Roots: The Next Generations\n\nRoots: The Next Generations is an American television miniseries, introduced in 1979, continuing, from 1882 to the 1960s, the fictionalized story of the family of Alex Haley and their life in Henning, Lauderdale County, Tennessee, USA. (Henning is about 48 miles north of Memphis, which is on the Mississippi River and in the southwest corner of the state, and which was then the largest city in it.) This sequel to the 1977 miniseries is based on the last seven chapters of Haley's novel entitled \"\" plus additional material by Haley.",
"Title: Free-range parenting\n\nFree-range parenting is the concept of raising children in the spirit of encouraging them to function independently and with little parental supervision, in accordance of their age of development and with a reasonable acceptance of realistic personal risks. Seen as the opposite of helicopter parenting, the idea was popularized by pediatrician Benjamin Spock. A notable text of the movement is Lenore Skenazy's book \"Free-Range Kids: Giving Our Children the Freedom We Had Without Going Nuts with Worry\" (2009).",
"Title: Simon Haley\n\nSimon Alexander Haley (March 8, 1892 – August 19, 1973) was a professor of agriculture, and father of writer Alex Haley. He was born in Savannah, Tennessee, to farmer Alexander \"Alec\" Haley and his wife Queen (Davy) Haley (née Jackson). Both his parents were born as slaves, and both apparently fathered by white slave owners. Simon attended Lane College in Jackson, Tennessee, at age 15. After enlisting in the military during World War I, he married Bertha George Palmer, also a student from Lane. Simon then finished his master's degree in agriculture at Cornell University. Bertha died in 1932, and Simon was remarried two years later to professor Zeona Hatcher. Simon Haley held positions at various southern universities including Alabama A&M just north of Huntsville, Alabama. He was buried at Little Rock National Cemetery in Little Rock, Arkansas.",
"Title: Jørgen-Frantz Jacobsen\n\nJørgen-Frantz Jacobsen (November 29, 1900 – March 24, 1938) was a Faroese writer. He has a distinct place in Scandinavian literature, as he is the only Faroese writer to achieve international best-seller status. This status derives from his sole novel, \"Barbara: Roman\" (1939; translated, 1948 and 1993), which has the added cachet of being one of the few Scandinavian novels to be translated twice into English within the space of fifty years. The novel was translated into five other languages shortly after the first edition in the Danish language. It was also adapted as a motion picture directed by Nils Malmros in 1997 (see \"Barbara\"). These facts, together with Jacobsen's essays, a study of the Faroe Islands published in the guise of a travel guide, and a volume of his letters, are sufficient to suggest that had he lived longer, he would have been one of the outstanding literary figures in Scandinavia in the twentieth century. He was one of five Faroese writers, all born between 1900 and 1903, who represented a remarkable blossoming of literature in a country which had no tradition of literature in a modern sense. Jacobsen, together with William Heinesen, Christian Matras, Heðin Brú, and Martin Joensen, created modern Faroese literature, whether writing in Danish, as did Jacobsen and Heinesen, or the Faroese language, as did the others.",
"Title: Alex Haley's Queen\n\nAlex Haley's Queen (also known as Queen) is a 1993 American television miniseries that aired in three installments on February 14, 16, and 18 on CBS. The miniseries is an adaptation of the novel \"\", by Alex Haley and David Stevens. The novel is based on the life of Queen Jackson Haley, Haley's paternal grandmother. Alex Haley died in February 1992 before completing the novel. It was later finished by David Stevens and published in 1993. Stevens also wrote the screenplay for the miniseries.",
"Title: Alex Haley\n\nAlexander Murray Palmer \"Alex\" Haley (August 11, 1921 – February 10, 1992) was an American writer and the author of the 1976 book \".\" ABC adapted the book as a television miniseries of the same name and aired it in 1977 to a record-breaking audience of 130 million viewers. In the United States the book and miniseries raised the public awareness of African American history and inspired a broad interest in genealogy and family history.",
"Title: Kunta Kinte\n\nKunta Kinte ( 1750 – 1822; ) is a character in the novel \"\" by American author Alex Haley. Haley claimed that Kunta Kinte was based on one of his ancestors: a Gambian man who was born in 1750, enslaved and taken to America and who died in 1822. Haley said that his account of Kunta's life in \"Roots\" was a mixture of fact and fiction. The extent to which Kunta Kinte is based on fact is disputed.",
"Title: Michael Ferber\n\nMichael Kelvin Ferber (born July 1, 1944) was the youngest of the five defendants in the federal anti-draft trial in the spring of 1968 in Boston, Massachusetts. The trial attracted national attention because one of the defendants was Dr. Benjamin Spock, the well-known pediatrician and author of the best-selling \"The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care\". The other defendants were the Rev. William Sloane Coffin, Jr., chaplain of Yale University; Mitchell Goodman, novelist and teacher; and Marcus Raskin, a lawyer who served briefly on the U.S. National Security Council under Kennedy and co-founded the Institute for Policy Studies. The trial was known as \"The Spock Trial\" and the defendants as \"The Boston Five\"."
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1,277
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What German association football club does Konrad Laimer play for?
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RB Leipzig
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" Between 1947 and 1959 it spent eight seasons in the tier one Oberliga West.",
" In 1967 the club also won the German amateur football championship.",
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"RasenBallsport Leipzig e.V., commonly known as RB Leipzig, is a German association football club based in Leipzig, Saxony.",
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"Fortuna Berlin (\"Berliner Fussball Club Fortuna 1894 \") was a German association football club established on 1 November 1894 in Berlin out of the memberships of the clubs \"Semnonia Berlin\" and \"Berliner FC Hercynia\".",
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"Eintracht Nordhorn was a German association football club from the city of Nordhorn, Lower Saxony.",
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" Münchner FC 1896 was a German association football club in Munich, Bavaria whose origins were in the formation on 5 September 1896 of the club \"Terra Pila\" (Latin: earth + ball) by a group of students playing football on the city's Theresienwiese, which is today the official ground of the Munich Oktoberfest.",
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"Title: Konrad Laimer\n\nKonrad Laimer (born 27 May 1997) is an Austrian footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for German side RB Leipzig.",
"Title: BFuCC Deutschland Berlin\n\nBFuCC Deutschland Berlin was an early German association football club from the city of Berlin. The club is notable as one of the founding clubs of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fussball Bund, en:German Football Association) at Leipzig in 1900. The club's full name was \"Berliner Fußball -und Cricket Club Deutschland\" and, like many other clubs of the era built around enthusiasm for the new English sports of football, rugby, and cricket, \"Deutschland\" also fielded a cricket side.",
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"Title: RB Leipzig\n\nRasenBallsport Leipzig e.V., commonly known as RB Leipzig, is a German association football club based in Leipzig, Saxony. The club was founded in 2009 by initiative of energy drink-maker Red Bull GmbH who purchased a playing right of the fifth division side SSV Markranstädt with the intention of advancing the new club to the top-flight Bundesliga within eight years. Men's professional football is run by the spin-off organization \"RasenballSport Leipzig GmbH\". RB Leipzig plays its home matches at the Red Bull Arena.",
"Title: BFC Fortuna 1894 Berlin\n\nFortuna Berlin (\"Berliner Fussball Club Fortuna 1894 \") was a German association football club established on 1 November 1894 in Berlin out of the memberships of the clubs \"Semnonia Berlin\" and \"Berliner FC Hercynia\". The short-lived side is notable as one of the founding clubs of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fussball Bund or German Football Association) in Leipzig in 1900. The club colours were black and blue and the footballers played in a kit of white shirts and black shorts at their home pitch at Tempelhofer Feld.",
"Title: FC Brunsviga 1896 Braunschweig\n\nFC Brunsviga Braunschweig was a German association football club from the city of Braunschweig, Lower Saxony. The short-lived club was founded in 1896 by students of the local teacher's college and was disbanded sometime in 1901. It is notable as one of the founding members of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fußball Bund or German Football Association) at Leipzig on 28 January 1900.",
"Title: Eintracht Nordhorn\n\nEintracht Nordhorn was a German association football club from the city of Nordhorn, Lower Saxony. The club was founded in 1945 as \"Sportverein Nordhorn\" and adopted the name \"Eintracht Nordhorn\" in 1947. A separate football club known as \"SV Concordia Nordhorn\" briefly split away in 1953, but rejoined the parent association four years later. The football side was part of a larger sports club that had departments for basketball, table tennis, tennis, and volleyball.",
"Title: 1. Münchner FC 1896\n\n1. Münchner FC 1896 was a German association football club in Munich, Bavaria whose origins were in the formation on 5 September 1896 of the club \"Terra Pila\" (Latin: earth + ball) by a group of students playing football on the city's Theresienwiese, which is today the official ground of the Munich Oktoberfest. Both \"1. FC\" and \"FC Nordstern München\" laid claim to being the earliest football club in the city and were made up primarily of students. Alongside \"FC Bavaria 1899 München\", these clubs are notable as founding members of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fußball Bund or German Football Association) at Leipzig in 1900."
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Which film was released first, "Almost Sunrise" or "Beyond the Heights"?
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Beyond the Heights
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" is a 2009 Czech-French-Japanese-Slovak primarily stop-motion animated fantasy comedy thriller family film directed by Jiří Barta and written by Edgar Dutka and Barta which depicts a community of toys and other objects in an attic who come to life when no human is around.",
" It is an international co-production of Czech, Japanese and Slovak companies.",
" The film was released first in the Czech Republic on 5 March 2009 and has been shown subtitled at film festivals internationally.",
" An American dub – adapted, produced and directed by Vivian Schilling and performed by actors including Forest Whitaker, Joan Cusack, Cary Elwes and Schilling herself – has been recorded, which the film was first shown with on 3 March 2012 at the New York International Children's Film Festival and was released nationally on 24 August 2012 by Hannover House."
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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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"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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"Almost Sunrise is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Michael Collins.",
" It recounts the story of two Iraq veterans, Tom Voss and Anthony Anderson, who, in an attempt to put their combat experience behind them, embark on a 2,700-mile trek on foot across America.",
" It made its world premiere on the opening night of the Telluride Mountainfilm Festival on 27 May, 2016."
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"Suhasini 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."
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"(female)\" ) is a 2000 Tamil mystery thriller film directed by Priyadarshan.",
" The story is loosely based on the 1999 Marathi film \"Bindhaast\" written by Chandrakant Kulkarni.",
" The film notably features only female characters in the lead roles, played by Jyothika, Sharbani Mukherjee, Tabu and Ishita Arun.",
" Music was composed by Vidyasagar.",
" The film, released in 2000, proved to be an average grosser at the box office but bagged positive reviews from critics.",
" Today, it is considered a cult classic that was underrated at the time of its release.",
" Originally planned to be made as a bilingual, in Tamil and in Malayalam, the film released first in Tamil only, while the Malayalam dubbed version, \"Raakilipattu\", as well as the dubbed Hindi version, \"Friendship\", released seven years later."
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" AIP had a library of B movies from the 1950s and 1960s that were science fiction, horror, and exploitation films.",
" The \"Midnite Movies\" collection is primarily derived from the AIP library (including most of Roger Corman's and Vincent Price's horror movies) but also included Hammer Film Productions, Amicus Productions, United Artists, and Empire International Pictures movies as well.",
" The DVDs were first released as single films but most later releases would be double features on single double-sided discs.",
" Sony Pictures Home Entertainment later became owners of the MGM library and continued the \"Midnite Movies\" line with distributor 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.",
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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.",
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"Beyond the Heights is a 2015 Pakistani documentary film directed by Jawad Sharif, produced and written by Mirza Ali Baig under the banner Bipolar Films.",
" The film is about 21 aged mountaineer Samina Baig who became first Pakistani woman reaching the summit of Mount Everest.",
" The film stars Samina Baig herself accompanied by her brother Mirza Ali Baig who also became the youngest Pakistani man to conquer the Mount Everest at 29.",
" The film is about the struggle of a young woman who overcomes all challenges to accomplish her dream.",
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"Title: Toys in the Attic (2009 film)\n\nToys in the Attic (Czech: Na půdě aneb Kdo má dneska narozeniny? ; festival title: In the Attic: Who Has a Birthday Today?) is a 2009 Czech-French-Japanese-Slovak primarily stop-motion animated fantasy comedy thriller family film directed by Jiří Barta and written by Edgar Dutka and Barta which depicts a community of toys and other objects in an attic who come to life when no human is around. It is an international co-production of Czech, Japanese and Slovak companies. The film was released first in the Czech Republic on 5 March 2009 and has been shown subtitled at film festivals internationally. An American dub – adapted, produced and directed by Vivian Schilling and performed by actors including Forest Whitaker, Joan Cusack, Cary Elwes and Schilling herself – has been recorded, which the film was first shown with on 3 March 2012 at the New York International Children's Film Festival and was released nationally on 24 August 2012 by Hannover House.",
"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: 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: Almost Sunrise\n\nAlmost Sunrise is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Michael Collins. It recounts the story of two Iraq veterans, Tom Voss and Anthony Anderson, who, in an attempt to put their combat experience behind them, embark on a 2,700-mile trek on foot across America. It made its world premiere on the opening night of the Telluride Mountainfilm Festival on 27 May, 2016.",
"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: Snegithiye\n\nSnegithiye (English:Oh Friend! \" (female)\" ) is a 2000 Tamil mystery thriller film directed by Priyadarshan. The story is loosely based on the 1999 Marathi film \"Bindhaast\" written by Chandrakant Kulkarni. The film notably features only female characters in the lead roles, played by Jyothika, Sharbani Mukherjee, Tabu and Ishita Arun. Music was composed by Vidyasagar. The film, released in 2000, proved to be an average grosser at the box office but bagged positive reviews from critics. Today, it is considered a cult classic that was underrated at the time of its release. Originally planned to be made as a bilingual, in Tamil and in Malayalam, the film released first in Tamil only, while the Malayalam dubbed version, \"Raakilipattu\", as well as the dubbed Hindi version, \"Friendship\", released seven years later.",
"Title: Afraid of Heights (Billy Talent song)\n\n\"Afraid of Heights\" is the first single by Billy Talent from their fifth studio album of the same name. It was released on May 12, 2016. The song was released first for radio play on 102.1 The Edge, followed by an exclusive stream through Alternative Press, followed by a wide release on Youtube, iTunes, Spotify and other digital retailers, a day later, on May 13, at midnight.",
"Title: Midnite Movies\n\nMidnite Movies is a line of B movies released first on VHS and later on DVD by MGM Home Entertainment. The line was begun by MGM in March 2001 following its acquisition of Orion Pictures, which bought out Filmways, the owner of American International Pictures. AIP had a library of B movies from the 1950s and 1960s that were science fiction, horror, and exploitation films. The \"Midnite Movies\" collection is primarily derived from the AIP library (including most of Roger Corman's and Vincent Price's horror movies) but also included Hammer Film Productions, Amicus Productions, United Artists, and Empire International Pictures movies as well. The DVDs were first released as single films but most later releases would be double features on single double-sided discs. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment later became owners of the MGM library and continued the \"Midnite Movies\" line with distributor 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. All double feature titles released on the 20th Century Fox label were two-disc packages. By 2011, no new titles were forthcoming; the previous catalog titles slowly went out of print and the \"Midnite Movies\" website was taken down.",
"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.",
"Title: Beyond the Heights\n\nBeyond the Heights is a 2015 Pakistani documentary film directed by Jawad Sharif, produced and written by Mirza Ali Baig under the banner Bipolar Films. The film is about 21 aged mountaineer Samina Baig who became first Pakistani woman reaching the summit of Mount Everest. The film stars Samina Baig herself accompanied by her brother Mirza Ali Baig who also became the youngest Pakistani man to conquer the Mount Everest at 29. The film is about the struggle of a young woman who overcomes all challenges to accomplish her dream. It gives insight to the life of small town girl who bravely faces all hardships and touches new horizons with strong will power and motivation."
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Ravi Yadav
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"Sri Venkateswara Creations (Telugu: శ్రీ వెంకటేశ్వర క్రియేషన్స్) is an Indian film production company established by Dil Raju, an Indian film producer.",
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" The company was established in 2003.",
" Raju has produced several Telugu films under this company.",
" The company also has a subsidiary distribution company called Sri Venkateswara Film Distributors under which several films have been distributed.",
" Telugu movies produced by the company include \"Arya\" (2004), \"Bhadra\" (2005), \"Bommarillu\" (2006), \"Mr. Perfect\" (2011) and \"Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu\"(2013).",
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" Kona Venkat and Gopimohan co-wrote the film's script and dialogues while Vaitla himself penned the screenplay.",
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" S. Thaman composed the music while Gautham Raju edited the film.",
" Arthur A. Wilson and Jayanan Vincent handled the film's cinematography.",
" The film revolves around two similar looking people, Baldev Sahay - a corrupt ACP in Kolkata and Tirupathi - a person aspiring to become a police officer in Hyderabad.",
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" The film's soundtrack was composed by Chakri and Cinematography was handled by Sai Sriram.",
" Dialogues for the film were written by Chandrashekar Gundimeda while Screenplay was handled also by G. Ashok.",
" This was G. Ashok's second film as director.",
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"SP Entertainments (Telugu: యస్ పి ఎంటర్టెయిన్మెంట్స్ ) is a Film production company started by Venkata Shyam Prasad in 1998.",
" The company produced several films, such as \"Swayamvaram\", \"Chirunavvutho\" and \"Kalyana Ramudu\".",
" SP Entertainments formed as a S.P.Entertainments Pvt ltd in the year 2005 with Venkata Shyam Prasad and Venu Thottempudi"
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"Martin Duckworth (born March 8, 1933) is a Canadian documentary director and cinematographer who was on staff at the National Film Board from 1963 to 1970 and has continued to work with them as a freelance filmmaker.",
" He was cinematographer on more than 100 films, and directed or co-directed 30, most of them with the NFB.",
" His credits as director include \"12,000 Men\" and \"Return to Dresden\" (Golden Sheaf awards at Yorkton, 1978 and 1986), \"Wives’ Tale\" (Quebec Critics’ Choice 1980), \"No More Hiroshima\" (Genie 1984), \"Our Last Days in Moscow\" (best direction FIFA1987), \"Oliver Jones in Africa\" (Mannheim Ducate 1990), and \"Brush with Life\" (Hot Docs Best Film 1994).",
" His cinematography work has included \"Christopher’s Movie Matinee\", directed by Mort Ransen (1968), \"Sad Song of Yellow Skin\", by Michael Rubbo (1970), \"Le bonhomme\", by Pierre Maheu (1972), \"La richesse des autres\", by Maurice Bulbulian (1973), \"Falasha\" by Peter Raymont (1983), \"La bombe en bonus\", by Audrey Schirmer (1986), \"Between Two Worlds\" by Barry Greenwald (1990), \"Seeing Red\" by Julia Reichert (1993), \"Maureen Forrester, the Diva in Winter\", by Donald Winkler (1999), \"Return to Kandahar\" by Paul Jay (2003), \"Professor Norman Cornett\", by Alanis Obomsawin (2009), \"Ma vie réelle\", by Magnus Isacsson (2012), \"Granny Power\", by Jocelyn Clarke (2016).",
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"Raju Gari Gadhi is a 2015 Telugu Horror comedy film directed by Ohmkar, starring Ashwin Babu and Dhanya Balakrishna in the lead roles which is produced by Varahi Chalana Chitram, AK Entertainments Pvt. Ltd and OAK Entertainments Pvt. Ltd.",
" Sai Karthik composed the film's soundtrack.",
" Gnanam took charge of the film's cinematography.",
" Upon release the film received mixed reviews but it was commercially successful.",
" Raja Gari Gadhi was dubbed in Hindi as \"Raja Saheb Ka Kamra\".",
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"Raju Gari Gadhi 2 is an upcoming Telugu Horror comedy film, produced by Prasad V Potluri under PVP Cinema & Matinee Entertainments banner and directed by Ohmkar.",
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" The film is produced by Dil Raju and directed by Ravi Yadav, Story by K. Bala Chandar, Dialogues by Umarji Anuradha, cinematography by Ravi Yadav of 2008 Hindi film \"Race\".",
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"Title: Power (2014 Telugu film)\n\nPower is a 2014 Telugu action comedy film directed by K. S. Ravindra and produced by Rockline Venkatesh under the banner Rockline Entertainments, both marking their debut in Telugu cinema. It features Ravi Teja playing a dual role with Hansika Motwani and Regina Cassandra playing the female lead roles. S. Thaman composed the music while Gautham Raju edited the film. Arthur A. Wilson and Jayanan Vincent handled the film's cinematography. The film revolves around two similar looking people, Baldev Sahay - a corrupt ACP in Kolkata and Tirupathi - a person aspiring to become a police officer in Hyderabad. The home minister of Kolkata recruits Tirupathi to play as Baldev to catch a gangster rescued by Baldev. Rest of the story is all about why Baldev became a corrupt cop and how Tirupathi executed the unfinished mission of Baldev.",
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"Title: Raju Gari Gadhi 2\n\nRaju Gari Gadhi 2 is an upcoming Telugu Horror comedy film, produced by Prasad V Potluri under PVP Cinema & Matinee Entertainments banner and directed by Ohmkar. Starring Nagarjuna Akkineni, Samantha, Seerat Kapoor in the lead roles with Kajal Aggarwal as special appearance and music composed by S. Thaman. The movie is a remake of the Jayasurya starrer Malayalam film Pretham",
"Title: Maro Charitra (2010 film)\n\nMaro Charitra (Telugu: మరో చరిత్ర ) is a 2010 Telugu film, which is an adaptation of the 1978 film of the same name. The film stars Varun Sandesh and newcomer Anita in the lead roles. The film is produced by Dil Raju and directed by Ravi Yadav, Story by K. Bala Chandar, Dialogues by Umarji Anuradha, cinematography by Ravi Yadav of 2008 Hindi film \"Race\". Music is composed by Mickey J Meyer and background score is composed by Thaman. The film released on 25 March 2010. The trailer released recently got a huge response. The film received negative feedback and was a flop at the box office."
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Which American actor, who is best known for playing Dan Conner, stars in the 2016 American science fiction psychological thriller film 10 Cloverfield Lane?
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John Goodman
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" He is also a regular collaborator with the Coen brothers on such films as \"Raising Arizona\" (1987), \"Barton Fink\" (1991), \"The Big Lebowski\" (1998), \"O Brother, Where Art Thou?",
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" He also played Johnny in Green Day's Broadway musical, \"American Idiot\", Lee in the 2011 Broadway production of \"Jerusalem,\" and Edmund in the 2016 Broadway revival of \"Long Day's Journey Into Night\".",
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"Mary Elizabeth Winstead (born November 28, 1984) is an American actress and singer.",
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" She appeared as John McClane's daughter Lucy in the fourth and fifth films in the \"Die Hard\" franchise (2007, 2013), Ramona Flowers in \"Scott Pilgrim vs. the World\" (2010), Leah in \"The Beauty Inside\" (2012), and Kate Hannah in the Sundance drama \"Smashed\" (2012)."
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"Cloverfield\" is a found footage monster horror film released on January 18, 2008, which was well-received by critics. \"",
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" It is the second installment in the \"Cloverfield\" franchise.",
" The film was developed from a script titled \"The Cellar\", but under production by Bad Robot, it was turned into a spiritual successor of the 2008 film \"Cloverfield\".",
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"Title: John Goodman\n\nJohn Stephen Goodman (born June 20, 1952) is an American actor. Early in his career, he was best known for playing Dan Conner on the ABC TV series \"Roseanne\" (1988–1997), for which he won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in 1993. He is also a regular collaborator with the Coen brothers on such films as \"Raising Arizona\" (1987), \"Barton Fink\" (1991), \"The Big Lebowski\" (1998), \"O Brother, Where Art Thou? \" (2000), and \"Inside Llewyn Davis\" (2013). Goodman's voice roles in animated films include Pacha in Disney's \"The Emperor's New Groove\" (2000), and Sulley in Pixar's \"Monsters, Inc.\" (2001), and \"Monsters University\" (2013).",
"Title: John Gallagher Jr.\n\nJohn Howard Gallagher Jr. (born June 17, 1984) is an American actor and musician known for originating the role of Moritz Stiefel in Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater's rock musical \"Spring Awakening\", which earned him a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. He also played Johnny in Green Day's Broadway musical, \"American Idiot\", Lee in the 2011 Broadway production of \"Jerusalem,\" and Edmund in the 2016 Broadway revival of \"Long Day's Journey Into Night\". He portrayed Jim Harper in Aaron Sorkin's drama series \"The Newsroom\", starred in the HBO mini-series \"Olive Kitteridge\", and played Emmett DeWitt in \"10 Cloverfield Lane\".",
"Title: Dan Trachtenberg\n\nDan Trachtenberg is an American filmmaker and podcast host. He directed the 2016 film \"10 Cloverfield Lane\". Trachtenberg was one of three hosts of \"The Totally Rad Show\" and a former co-host of \"Geekdrome\". Both programs were hosted at Revision3. Trachtenberg is also the director of the 2011 short film \"Portal: No Escape\", an episode of \"Black Mirror\" entitled \"Playtest\" and the director of various television commercials and public service announcements.",
"Title: Mary Elizabeth Winstead\n\nMary Elizabeth Winstead (born November 28, 1984) is an American actress and singer. She has starred in scream queen roles in the horror films including \"Final Destination 3\" (2006), \"Black Christmas\" (2006), \"Death Proof\" (2007), \"The Thing\" (2011), \"\" (2012), and \"10 Cloverfield Lane\" (2016). She appeared as John McClane's daughter Lucy in the fourth and fifth films in the \"Die Hard\" franchise (2007, 2013), Ramona Flowers in \"Scott Pilgrim vs. the World\" (2010), Leah in \"The Beauty Inside\" (2012), and Kate Hannah in the Sundance drama \"Smashed\" (2012).",
"Title: List of Cloverfield characters\n\nThe \"Cloverfield\" universe refers to various fiction revolving around the J. J. Abrams-produced \"Cloverfield\", which includes the 2008 film itself, the manga prequel \"Cloverfield/Kishin\", and the 2016 sequel \"10 Cloverfield Lane\". The films were subject to notably heavy viral marketing campaigns; in fact, \"Cloverfield\" was first publicized with a two-minute teaser trailer that did not advertise the film's title, only its release date: \"01·18·08.\" Elements of the viral marketing campaign included MySpace pages created for fictional characters, unusually intense secrecy over the film's plot, and websites created for fictional companies alluded to in the film.",
"Title: Bad Robot Productions\n\nBad Robot Productions (more commonly known as Bad Robot) is an American film and television production company owned by J. J. Abrams and Bryan Burk. It is responsible for the television series \"Alias\", \"Lost\", \"Fringe\", \"Person of Interest\", \"Revolution\" and \"Westworld\" alongside the feature-length films \"Cloverfield\", \"Star Trek\", \"Super 8\", \"Star Trek Into Darkness\", \"\", \"\", \"\", \"10 Cloverfield Lane\" and most recently, \"Star Trek Beyond\".",
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"Title: 10 Cloverfield Lane\n\n10 Cloverfield Lane is a 2016 American science fiction psychological thriller film directed by Dan Trachtenberg, produced by J. J. Abrams and Lindsey Weber and written by Josh Campbell, Matthew Stucken and Damien Chazelle. The film stars John Goodman, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and John Gallagher, Jr.. It is the second installment in the \"Cloverfield\" franchise. The film was developed from a script titled \"The Cellar\", but under production by Bad Robot, it was turned into a spiritual successor of the 2008 film \"Cloverfield\". The film follows a young woman who, after a car crash, wakes up in an underground bunker with two men who insist that an event has left the surface of Earth uninhabitable.",
"Title: Vanilla Sky\n\nVanilla Sky is a 2001 American science fiction psychological thriller film directed, written, and co-produced by Cameron Crowe. It is an English-language adaptation of Alejandro Amenábar's 1997 Spanish film \"Open Your Eyes\", which was written by Amenábar and Mateo Gil, with Penélope Cruz reprising her role from the original film. The film has been described as \"an odd mixture of science fiction, romance and reality warp\".",
"Title: Mat Vairo\n\nMat Vairo is an American actor originally from Huntington Beach, California. He can be seen as a series regular on the A&E television series \"The Returned\" in the role of Simon Moran. He was also seen portraying the role of Connor Bennett on the NBC series \"Revolution\". Additional television credits include \"\", \"Switched at Birth\" and \"10 Cloverfield Lane\"."
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What position did a player involved in the Luis Suárez racial abuse incident play
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left-back
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"When Trapattoni left Inter, in order to coach Juventus again, the club found his substitute in Corrado Orrico.",
" Despite being UEFA Cup defending champions, the European title was lost.",
" It was due to Boavista, who passed the round with a 2–1 aggregate (2–1 and 0–0 were the results).",
" Midway through the league, due to the poor trend, Orrico was replaced by Luis Suárez.",
" The Spanish, former Inter player, did not manage to improve the performances whilst Zenga saw his relationship with supporters deteriorate.",
" Desideri, was also cut from the team after have mocking the coach (following a goal celebration).",
" Drawing half of the total games (17 out of 34) Inter failed - for the first time since 1975 - a European placement, finishing only eighth."
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"Luis Suárez Miramontes (] ; born 2 May 1935), also known by the diminutive Luisito, is a Spanish former footballer and manager.",
" He played as a midfielder for Deportivo de La Coruña, CD España Industrial, FC Barcelona, Inter Milan, Sampdoria and Spain.",
" Suárez is regarded as one of Spain's greatest players; he was noted for his elegant, fluid, graceful style of play.",
" Nicknamed \"El Arquitecto\" (The Architect) he was noted for his perceptive passing and explosive shot and in 1960 he became the only Spanish-born player to be voted Ballon d'Or.",
" In 1964 he helped Spain win the European Championship.",
" Suarez originally achieved prominence as a creative inside forward or attacking midfielder for the great Barcelona team of the 1950s before he joined Inter Milan where he reached his prime as deep lying playmaker for the legendary \"Grande Inter\" team of the 1960s.",
" He played a pivotal role in the success Herrera's Inter Milan side, and was one of the primary creative forces in the squad, due to his ball skills, vision, and passing range.",
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"Luis Alberto Suárez Díaz (] ; born 24 January 1987), commonly known as Luis Suárez, is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a striker for Spanish club FC Barcelona and the Uruguay national team.",
" Widely regarded as one of the best players in the world, Suárez has won 14 trophies in his career, including four league titles, a UEFA Champions League title and a Copa América.",
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"Patrice Latyr Evra (] ; born 15 May 1981) is a French professional footballer who plays for Ligue 1 club Marseille and the France national team.",
" Originally an attacker, he primarily plays as a left-back.",
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" He also played for CA Osasuna and Hércules CF.",
" After retiring as a player he worked as a public relations executive for \"Codorniu\", a Catalan sparkling wine company.",
" He also served as president of the FC Barcelona veterans association and publicly supported Sixto Cambra, a Catalan nationalist, who stood against Josep Lluís Nuñez in the 1989 FC Barcelona presidential elections."
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" Suarez was fined £40,000 and banned for eight games."
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"Throughout his career as a professional footballer, Uruguayan Luis Suárez has been responsible for numerous controversial incidents on and off the pitch, including racially abusing Patrice Evra, biting opposing players on three separate occasions, as well as being responsible for numerous displays of kicking and punching other players, all while showing a distinct lack of remorse for his actions.",
" Despite the continuous occurrences of controversies involving Suárez, he continually received unwavering support from colleagues and fans in the face of mass criticism.",
" When transferring to both Liverpool and Barcelona in two of the most expensive transfers in history, he was undergoing lengthy suspensions for his misconduct.",
" In total, Suárez has missed a combined 45 games as a direct consequence of the controversies since 2010, and was withdrawn from contention to be nominated for the 2014 FIFA Ballon d'Or."
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" Furthermore, there were various issues with safety, including eight deaths of workers and a fire during construction, breaches into stadiums, an unstable makeshift staircase at the Maracanã Stadium, a monorail collapse, and the collapse of an unfinished overpass in Belo Horizonte.",
" The most notable disciplinary case was that of Uruguayan striker Luis Suárez, who was disciplined after biting an Italian player, defender Giorgio Chiellini, during a game."
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"Jack Wilson is a fictional character from the Australian Channel Seven soap opera \"Home and Away\", played by Daniel Amalm.",
" He made his first appearance on 1 April 1994.",
" Jack was introduced as a new foster child for the characters of Michael (Dennis Coard) and Pippa Ross (Debra Lawrence).",
" Amalm auditioned for the role in the place of his friend, who could not attend.",
" Many actors auditioned to play Jack, but Amalm was eventually cast.",
" Jack is characterised as a \"bad boy\" and a \"wild child\" and Amalm enjoyed playing the role of the \"baddie\".",
" Jack's storylines feature racial abuse, rebellious behaviour, joy riding and various romances.",
" In 1996, Amalm quit the series to concentrate on his music career.",
" The actor did not like the monotony that accompanied playing the same role, but he remained open minded about a future return.",
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"Title: 1991–92 Inter Milan season\n\nWhen Trapattoni left Inter, in order to coach Juventus again, the club found his substitute in Corrado Orrico. Despite being UEFA Cup defending champions, the European title was lost. It was due to Boavista, who passed the round with a 2–1 aggregate (2–1 and 0–0 were the results). Midway through the league, due to the poor trend, Orrico was replaced by Luis Suárez. The Spanish, former Inter player, did not manage to improve the performances whilst Zenga saw his relationship with supporters deteriorate. Desideri, was also cut from the team after have mocking the coach (following a goal celebration). Drawing half of the total games (17 out of 34) Inter failed - for the first time since 1975 - a European placement, finishing only eighth.",
"Title: Luis Suárez (footballer, born 1935)\n\nLuis Suárez Miramontes (] ; born 2 May 1935), also known by the diminutive Luisito, is a Spanish former footballer and manager. He played as a midfielder for Deportivo de La Coruña, CD España Industrial, FC Barcelona, Inter Milan, Sampdoria and Spain. Suárez is regarded as one of Spain's greatest players; he was noted for his elegant, fluid, graceful style of play. Nicknamed \"El Arquitecto\" (The Architect) he was noted for his perceptive passing and explosive shot and in 1960 he became the only Spanish-born player to be voted Ballon d'Or. In 1964 he helped Spain win the European Championship. Suarez originally achieved prominence as a creative inside forward or attacking midfielder for the great Barcelona team of the 1950s before he joined Inter Milan where he reached his prime as deep lying playmaker for the legendary \"Grande Inter\" team of the 1960s. He played a pivotal role in the success Herrera's Inter Milan side, and was one of the primary creative forces in the squad, due to his ball skills, vision, and passing range. He retired as a player in 1973, after three seasons at Sampdoria.",
"Title: Ballon d'Or 1960\n\nThe 1960 Ballon d'Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was awarded to Luis Suárez on 13 December 1960.",
"Title: Luis Suárez\n\nLuis Alberto Suárez Díaz (] ; born 24 January 1987), commonly known as Luis Suárez, is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a striker for Spanish club FC Barcelona and the Uruguay national team. Widely regarded as one of the best players in the world, Suárez has won 14 trophies in his career, including four league titles, a UEFA Champions League title and a Copa América. A prolific goalscorer, Suárez has won two European Golden Shoes,",
"Title: Patrice Evra\n\nPatrice Latyr Evra (] ; born 15 May 1981) is a French professional footballer who plays for Ligue 1 club Marseille and the France national team. Originally an attacker, he primarily plays as a left-back. Evra, whom Sir Alex Ferguson praised for his leadership, also describing him as one of the best left-backs in Europe, has served as captain for both Manchester United and France.",
"Title: Josep Maria Fusté\n\nJosep Maria Fusté Blanch (born 15 April 1941) is a retired Spanish footballer and captain of FC Barcelona during the 1960s and early 1970s. In 1964, together with Luis Suárez, Amancio Amaro, José Ángel Iribar and his FC Barcelona team mate, Jesús María Pereda, he also helped Spain win the European Championship. He also played for CA Osasuna and Hércules CF. After retiring as a player he worked as a public relations executive for \"Codorniu\", a Catalan sparkling wine company. He also served as president of the FC Barcelona veterans association and publicly supported Sixto Cambra, a Catalan nationalist, who stood against Josep Lluís Nuñez in the 1989 FC Barcelona presidential elections.",
"Title: Luis Suárez racial abuse incident\n\nAfter an incident which occurred on 15 October 2011 during a game of association football between fierce rivals Liverpool F.C. and Manchester United, Liverpool's Luis Suárez was charged with, and found guilty of, using \"insulting words with a reference to Mr Evra's colour\" to Manchester United's Patrice Evra by an FA commission. Suarez was fined £40,000 and banned for eight games.",
"Title: Luis Suárez controversies\n\nThroughout his career as a professional footballer, Uruguayan Luis Suárez has been responsible for numerous controversial incidents on and off the pitch, including racially abusing Patrice Evra, biting opposing players on three separate occasions, as well as being responsible for numerous displays of kicking and punching other players, all while showing a distinct lack of remorse for his actions. Despite the continuous occurrences of controversies involving Suárez, he continually received unwavering support from colleagues and fans in the face of mass criticism. When transferring to both Liverpool and Barcelona in two of the most expensive transfers in history, he was undergoing lengthy suspensions for his misconduct. In total, Suárez has missed a combined 45 games as a direct consequence of the controversies since 2010, and was withdrawn from contention to be nominated for the 2014 FIFA Ballon d'Or.",
"Title: List of 2014 FIFA World Cup controversies\n\nThe 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil generated various controversies, including demonstrations, some of which took place even before the tournament started. Most centred on officiating, with referees coming under criticism for their performances. Furthermore, there were various issues with safety, including eight deaths of workers and a fire during construction, breaches into stadiums, an unstable makeshift staircase at the Maracanã Stadium, a monorail collapse, and the collapse of an unfinished overpass in Belo Horizonte. The most notable disciplinary case was that of Uruguayan striker Luis Suárez, who was disciplined after biting an Italian player, defender Giorgio Chiellini, during a game.",
"Title: Jack Wilson (Home and Away)\n\nJack Wilson is a fictional character from the Australian Channel Seven soap opera \"Home and Away\", played by Daniel Amalm. He made his first appearance on 1 April 1994. Jack was introduced as a new foster child for the characters of Michael (Dennis Coard) and Pippa Ross (Debra Lawrence). Amalm auditioned for the role in the place of his friend, who could not attend. Many actors auditioned to play Jack, but Amalm was eventually cast. Jack is characterised as a \"bad boy\" and a \"wild child\" and Amalm enjoyed playing the role of the \"baddie\". Jack's storylines feature racial abuse, rebellious behaviour, joy riding and various romances. In 1996, Amalm quit the series to concentrate on his music career. The actor did not like the monotony that accompanied playing the same role, but he remained open minded about a future return. He did so in 2000, when Jack returned as part of episodes centred on a fellow character's wedding."
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Who directed the Looney Tunes cartoon with the title based on the Harold Grey comic strip?
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Charles M. Jones
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"Little Orphan Annie is a daily American comic strip created by Harold Gray and syndicated by the Tribune Media Services.",
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" Animation.",
" It is the first new \"Looney Tunes\" direct-to-video film in nine years since \"Bah, Humduck!",
" A Looney Tunes Christmas\".",
" The film was directed by Jeff Siergey, a supervising animator on \"Space Jam\" and lead animator on \"\".",
" He was also a director on \"The Looney Tunes Show\".",
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" Animation in the 2000s.",
" In 1945, Bob Clampett planned to direct a Looney Tunes cartoon that would fictionalize the life of Franklin D. Roosevelt as a dog but when Roosevelt died the project was abandoned.",
" In the 1950s, Friz Freleng pondered the idea of a one-shot cartoon that would combine Marilyn Monroe's life with the fairytale of Snow White but this project was also shelved when it was deemed too similar to Monroe's own personal life.",
" Not all abandoned Looney Tunes shorts were one-shots as Looney Tunes comprises several sub-series such as Bugs Bunny, Pepé Le Pew and the Road Runner, to name few.",
" It is no surprise that not all planned sub-series didn't get off the ground, and many of them ended up either not being produced at all or being reworked into one-shots.",
" Some of these sub-series were Keystone Kops, Rapid Rabbit and Quick Brown Fox, Corn Plastered, The Eager Beaver, Canyon Kiddies, etc.",
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" It was subsequently released on video packaged with older \"Looney Tunes\" cartoons and was included in the special edition DVD, and later HD DVD and Blu-ray, releases of \"Casablanca\", the film to which it is both a parody and an homage.",
" At the time of release, WB did not own the rights to \"Casablanca\" (such rights were with Turner Entertainment - they still technically hold the film today, but WB became responsible for distribution a year after the short's release as a result of their parent company's purchase of Turner in 1996)."
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"The Hole Idea is a 1955 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson.",
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" It was later reissued as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies short.",
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" The title is a play on \"Little Orphan Annie\"."
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"Quacker Tracker is a 1967 Looney Tunes cartoon, starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales.",
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"\"Speedy Ghost to Town\" is a Merrie Melodies 1967 animated short starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales.",
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" It is also the first Looney Tunes cartoon to be directed by Alex Lovy."
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"Title: Buckaroo Bugs\n\nBuckaroo Bugs is a Warner Bros. \"Looney Tunes\" theatrical cartoon short released in August 1944, directed by Robert Clampett. It was the last \"Looney Tunes\" cartoon to be produced by Leon Schlesinger. It was also the first \"Looney Tunes\" cartoon to star Bugs Bunny.",
"Title: Little Orphan Annie\n\nLittle Orphan Annie is a daily American comic strip created by Harold Gray and syndicated by the Tribune Media Services. The strip took its name from the 1885 poem \"Little Orphant Annie\" by James Whitcomb Riley, and made its debut on August 5, 1924, in the New York \"Daily News\".",
"Title: Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run\n\nLooney Tunes: Rabbits Run is a 2015 American animated direct-to-video film based on \"The Looney Tunes Show\", produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It is the first new \"Looney Tunes\" direct-to-video film in nine years since \"Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas\". The film was directed by Jeff Siergey, a supervising animator on \"Space Jam\" and lead animator on \"\". He was also a director on \"The Looney Tunes Show\". It was released on August 4, 2015 by Warner Home Video, but it was released early on July 7, 2015 on Vudu and Walmart.",
"Title: Punch Trunk\n\nPunch Trunk is a 1953 Looney Tunes cartoon written by Mike Maltese and directed by Chuck Jones. It is a one-shot cartoon (that is, not featuring a regular character from the Looney Tunes series) about a miniature elephant who inadvertently terrorizes a city.",
"Title: List of unreleased Warner Bros. animated shorts\n\nFollowing is the list of the \"Looney Tunes\" and \"Tom and Jerry\" animated short subjects proposed by either Warner Bros. Cartoon studio in the 1930s-1960s or Warner Bros. Animation in the 2000s. In 1945, Bob Clampett planned to direct a Looney Tunes cartoon that would fictionalize the life of Franklin D. Roosevelt as a dog but when Roosevelt died the project was abandoned. In the 1950s, Friz Freleng pondered the idea of a one-shot cartoon that would combine Marilyn Monroe's life with the fairytale of Snow White but this project was also shelved when it was deemed too similar to Monroe's own personal life. Not all abandoned Looney Tunes shorts were one-shots as Looney Tunes comprises several sub-series such as Bugs Bunny, Pepé Le Pew and the Road Runner, to name few. It is no surprise that not all planned sub-series didn't get off the ground, and many of them ended up either not being produced at all or being reworked into one-shots. Some of these sub-series were Keystone Kops, Rapid Rabbit and Quick Brown Fox, Corn Plastered, The Eager Beaver, Canyon Kiddies, etc. None of these went so far as to have individual titles mapped out.",
"Title: Carrotblanca\n\nCarrotblanca is a 1995 8-minute Looney Tunes cartoon. It was originally shown in theaters alongside \"The Amazing Panda Adventure\" (in the US) and \"The Pebble and the Penguin\" (internationally). It was subsequently released on video packaged with older \"Looney Tunes\" cartoons and was included in the special edition DVD, and later HD DVD and Blu-ray, releases of \"Casablanca\", the film to which it is both a parody and an homage. At the time of release, WB did not own the rights to \"Casablanca\" (such rights were with Turner Entertainment - they still technically hold the film today, but WB became responsible for distribution a year after the short's release as a result of their parent company's purchase of Turner in 1996).",
"Title: The Hole Idea\n\nThe Hole Idea is a 1955 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. It was the last cartoon about black-and-white sequences. He was also the sole animator on the short, as this was during the time he was re-assembling his unit after the brief 1953 shutdown of Warner Bros. Animation. It was a \"one shot\" short; that is not starring a regular Looney Tunes character.",
"Title: Little Orphan Airedale\n\nLittle Orphan Airedale is a Warner Bros. \"Looney Tunes\" cartoon directed by Charles M. Jones and released on October 4, 1947. It was later reissued as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies short. Its major significance is its status as the debut of Jones's character Charlie Dog. The title is a play on \"Little Orphan Annie\".",
"Title: Quacker Tracker\n\nQuacker Tracker is a 1967 Looney Tunes cartoon, starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. It was the first of three \"buffer cartoons\" produced by Format Films in between Warner Bros. ending its contract with previous Looney Tunes producers DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and re-establishing its own cartoon studio.",
"Title: Speedy Ghost to Town\n\n\"Speedy Ghost to Town\" is a Merrie Melodies 1967 animated short starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. It is the first cartoon released under the newly reopened Warner Bros. Animation department, as from 1963 to 1967, all Looney Tunes cartoons were developed at DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and Format Films instead. It is also the first Looney Tunes cartoon to be directed by Alex Lovy."
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What Arlington, TX-based franchise played in the 2015 American League Division Series?
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" Fox Sports 1 carried the majority of games in the United States, while Sportsnet primarily simulcast Fox Sports 1's coverage in Canada.",
" MLB Network had exclusive coverage of Game 3 of the Kansas City Royals–Houston Astros series in both the United States and Canada, and Game 2 of the Toronto Blue Jays–Texas Rangers series in the U.S. only (Sportsnet, co-owned with the Blue Jays by Rogers Communications, simulcast MLB Network's coverage for the latter).",
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"The 2013 Detroit Tigers season was the team's 113th season.",
" They finished 93–69, first place in the American League (AL) Central Division.",
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" They became the first Tigers team to win three consecutive titles since the 1907, 1908 and 1909 won three consecutive American League pennants.",
" The Tigers defeated the Oakland Athletics in five games in the American League Division Series and advanced to the ALCS for the third straight season, the first time a Major League team has done so since the New York Yankees advanced to four straight from 1998 to 2001.",
" They lost the American League Championship Series to the Boston Red Sox, four games to two.",
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" The Rangers won the 2010 ALCS and face the National League champion San Francisco Giants in the 2010 World Series, the franchise's first ever appearance in the World Series.",
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" The divisional winners were the Texas Rangers in the American League West with the first seed by virtue of having the best record in the American League, the Cleveland Indians in the American League Central with the second seed, and the Boston Red Sox in the American League East with the third seed.",
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"Title: 2004 American League Championship Series\n\nThe 2004 American League Championship Series was the Major League Baseball playoff series to decide the American League champion for the 2004 season. A rematch of the 2003 American League Championship Series, it was played between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees, at Fenway Park and the original Yankee Stadium, from October 12 to 20, 2004. The Red Sox became the first (and so far only) team in MLB history to come back from a 0–3 deficit to win a seven-game series. The Red Sox, who had won the AL wild card, defeated the Anaheim Angels in the American League Division Series to reach the ALCS, while the Yankees, who had won the AL East with the best record in the AL, defeated the Minnesota Twins.",
"Title: Texas Rangers (baseball)\n\nThe Texas Rangers are an American professional baseball team based in Arlington, Texas, located in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. The Rangers franchise currently competes in Major League Baseball as a member of the American League (AL) West division. Since , the Rangers have played in Globe Life Park in Arlington in Arlington, Texas. The team's name is borrowed from the famous law enforcement agency of the same name.",
"Title: Division Series\n\nThe Division Series (also known as the League Division Series) is the quarterfinal round of the Major League Baseball playoffs. As with any quarterfinal in a best of tournament, a total of four series are played in this round, two each for both the American League and the National League.",
"Title: 1981 American League Division Series\n\nThe 1981 American League Division Series (ALDS), the opening round of the 1981 American League playoffs, began on Tuesday, October 6, and ended on Sunday, October 11. The Division Series were created on August 6 in response to the 1981 Major League Baseball strike, which caused the cancellation of roughly one-third of the regular season between June 12 and August 9; by the time play was resumed, it was decided that the best approach was to have the first-half leaders automatically qualify for postseason play, and allow all the teams to begin the second half with a clean slate.",
"Title: 2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\nThe 2015 Toronto Blue Jays season was the 39th season for the franchise, and the 26th full season of play (27th overall) at Rogers Centre. The Blue Jays clinched a playoff berth on September 25, their first since 1993, ending what was the longest playoff drought in North American professional sports at the time. On September 30, the team clinched the American League East Division and opened the playoffs by defeating the Texas Rangers in five games, in the American League Division Series. The Blue Jays were eliminated in a playoff series for the first time since 1991, losing to the Kansas City Royals in six games, in the American League Championship Series.",
"Title: 2015 American League Division Series\n\nThe 2015 American League Division Series were two best-of-five-game series to determine the participating teams in the 2015 American League Championship Series. The three divisional winners (seeded 1-3) and a fourth team—the winner of a one-game Wild Card playoff— played in two series. Fox Sports 1 carried the majority of games in the United States, while Sportsnet primarily simulcast Fox Sports 1's coverage in Canada. MLB Network had exclusive coverage of Game 3 of the Kansas City Royals–Houston Astros series in both the United States and Canada, and Game 2 of the Toronto Blue Jays–Texas Rangers series in the U.S. only (Sportsnet, co-owned with the Blue Jays by Rogers Communications, simulcast MLB Network's coverage for the latter). The ALDS began on October 8 and ran until October 14. The Toronto Blue Jays and Kansas City Royals had home field advantage in this round of the playoffs. With the New York Yankees being eliminated by the Astros in the AL Wild Card Game, this is the first time in ALDS history that all four ALDS teams were expansion teams.",
"Title: 2013 Detroit Tigers season\n\nThe 2013 Detroit Tigers season was the team's 113th season. They finished 93–69, first place in the American League (AL) Central Division. During the season, the Tigers finished one game ahead of the second place Cleveland Indians. They became the first Tigers team to win three consecutive titles since the 1907, 1908 and 1909 won three consecutive American League pennants. The Tigers defeated the Oakland Athletics in five games in the American League Division Series and advanced to the ALCS for the third straight season, the first time a Major League team has done so since the New York Yankees advanced to four straight from 1998 to 2001. They lost the American League Championship Series to the Boston Red Sox, four games to two. Manager Jim Leyland announced his retirement following the American League Championship Series.",
"Title: 2010 American League Championship Series\n\nThe 2010 American League Championship Series (ALCS) was the best-of-seven game series pitting the winners of the 2010 American League Division Series for the American League Championship. The American League wild card-winning New York Yankees faced the American League West Division champions Texas Rangers. The Rangers won the 2010 ALCS and face the National League champion San Francisco Giants in the 2010 World Series, the franchise's first ever appearance in the World Series. The series, the 41st in league history, began October 15 and ended on October 22. The Rangers had home field advantage in the series, as the wild-card team defers home field advantage in the LDS and LCS regardless of regular-season record.",
"Title: 2007 American League Division Series\n\nThe 2007 American League Division Series (ALDS), the opening round of the 2007 American League playoffs, began on Wednesday, October 3 and ended on Monday, October 8. The 2007 AL Division Series consisted of three AL division champions and one wild card team, participating in two best-of-five series. They were:",
"Title: 2016 American League Division Series\n\nThe 2016 American League Division Series (ALDS) were two best-of-five game series to determine the participating teams in the 2016 American League Championship Series of Major League Baseball. The three divisional winners (seeded 1-3) and the winner of a one-game Wild Card playoff played in two series. The divisional winners were the Texas Rangers in the American League West with the first seed by virtue of having the best record in the American League, the Cleveland Indians in the American League Central with the second seed, and the Boston Red Sox in the American League East with the third seed. The Toronto Blue Jays beat the Baltimore Orioles in the Wild Card Game, earning the fourth seed."
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George Marshall and Bruce Robinson, have occupations of director, screenwriter, and actor?
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"The George C. Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), located in Huntsville, Alabama, is the U.S. government's civilian rocketry and spacecraft propulsion research center.",
" The largest NASA center, MSFC's first mission was developing the Saturn launch vehicles for the Apollo moon program.",
" Marshall has been the agency's lead center for Space Shuttle propulsion and its external tank; payloads and related crew training; International Space Station (ISS) design and assembly; and computers, networks, and information management.",
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"The Policy Planning Staff (sometimes referred to as the Policy Planning Council, the Office of Policy Planning or by its in-house acronym S/P) is the principal strategic arm of the United States Department of State.",
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"George C. Marshall High School is a public school in northern Virginia, located in Idylwood in unincorporated Fairfax County, near Falls Church.",
" Named for General George Marshall, it opened in 1962 and is part of Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS).",
" It is ranked at #343 in the nation for public schools and has received a gold award for Best High Schools from the U.S. News & World Report 2016.",
" It is ranked 11th in Virginia and 8th in Fairfax County.",
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"The Guns of Fort Petticoat is a 1957 Technicolor Western produced by Harry Joe Brown and Audie Murphy for Columbia Pictures.",
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" It was directed by George Marshall and filmed at the Iverson Movie Ranch and at Old Tucson.",
" The working title of the film was \"Petticoat Brigade\"; screenwriter and television director Walter Doniger was originally set to have directed the film.",
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"Title: Bruce Robinson\n\nBruce Robinson (born 2 May 1946) is an English director, screenwriter, novelist and actor. He wrote and directed the cult classic \"Withnail and I\" (1987), a film with comic and tragic elements set in London in the 1960s, which drew on his experiences as a struggling actor, living in poverty in Camden Town.",
"Title: Policy Planning Staff (United States)\n\nThe Policy Planning Staff (sometimes referred to as the Policy Planning Council, the Office of Policy Planning or by its in-house acronym S/P) is the principal strategic arm of the United States Department of State. It was created in 1947 by renowned Foreign Service Officer George F. Kennan at the request of Secretary of State George Marshall to serve \"as a source of independent policy analysis and advice for the Secretary of State.\" Its first assignment was to design the Marshall Plan.",
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"Title: Show Them No Mercy!\n\nShow Them No Mercy! is a 1935 American crime film directed by George Marshall and written by Kubec Glasmon and Henry Lehrman. The film stars Rochelle Hudson, Cesar Romero, Bruce Cabot, Edward Norris, Edward Brophy and Warren Hymer. The film was released on December 6, 1935, by 20th Century Fox.",
"Title: Charles Marshall (colonel)\n\nCharles Marshall (October 3, 1830 – April 19, 1902) was a Confederate Army officer during the American Civil War. Marshall served as an aide de camp, assistant adjutant general and military secretary to Gen. Robert E. Lee. He was also a cousin of World War II General George Marshall.",
"Title: The Guns of Fort Petticoat\n\nThe Guns of Fort Petticoat is a 1957 Technicolor Western produced by Harry Joe Brown and Audie Murphy for Columbia Pictures. It was based on the 1955 short story \"Petticoat Brigade\" by Chester William Harrison (1913–1994) that he expanded into a novelization for the film's release. It was directed by George Marshall and filmed at the Iverson Movie Ranch and at Old Tucson. The working title of the film was \"Petticoat Brigade\"; screenwriter and television director Walter Doniger was originally set to have directed the film. The fictional story tells the tale of an Army deserter training a disparate group of women to be Indian fighters climaxing in a Battle of the Alamo type action.",
"Title: George Marshall (philanthropist)\n\nReverend George Marshall (1753 in Bishop Waltham, Hants – 1819) served as a curate in Horsham for over thirty years, from about 1778 until his death in 1819, although he was not fully ordained as a minister until 1802. Marshall also acted as chaplain to the prisoners in Horsham gaol. It is clear from some of his letters in the Horsham Museum archives that George Marshall was a somewhat awkward and abrasive character.",
"Title: George Marshall Ruge\n\nGeorge Marshall Ruge is an American film director, writer, second unit director, stunt coordinator, and actor."
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Tonight for Sure is a Western softcore comedy film, released in what year, the music was composed by Carmine Coppola, was an American composer, flautist, editor, musical director, and songwriter who contributed original music to many films, all directed by his son Francis Ford Coppola?
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"Gian-Carla \"Gia\" Coppola (born January 1, 1987) is an American film director, screenwriter, and actress.",
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"Barry M. Malkin (born October 26, 1938) is an American film editor with about 30 film credits.",
" He is noted for his extended collaboration with director Francis Ford Coppola, having edited most of Coppola's films from 1969-1997.",
" In particular, Malkin worked with Coppola on four of the component and compilation films of the \"Godfather Trilogy\", although he was not involved in the original 1972 film.",
" Roger Ebert has written of \"The Godfather Part II\", which Malkin edited, \"... why is it a \"great movie\"?",
" Because it must be seen as a piece with the unqualified greatness of \"The Godfather.\"",
" The two can hardly be considered apart (\"Part III\" is another matter).",
" When the characters in a film take on a virtual reality for us, when a character in another film made 30 years later can say \"The Godfather\" contains all the lessons in life you need to know, when an audience understands why that statement could be made, a film has become a cultural bedrock.\""
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" It was distributed through Sony Pictures Classics in the United States on December 14, 2007 and Pathé in the UK and France.",
" The music was composed by Grammy Award-winning Argentinan classical composer Osvaldo Golijov.",
" In an interview, Coppola said that he made the film as a meditation on time and on consciousness, which he considers a \"changing tapestry of illusion,\" but he admitted that the film may also be appreciated as a beautiful love story, or as a mystery.",
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"Apocalypse Now Redux is a 2001 extended version of Francis Ford Coppola's epic war film \"Apocalypse Now\", which was originally released in 1979.",
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"Eleanor Coppola (born May 4, 1936) is an American documentary filmmaker, artist, and writer.",
" She is married to director Francis Ford Coppola.",
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" Jack Hill was the Director of Photography.",
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" It is a film set in August 1961 on the Sunset Strip starring Karl Schanzer and Don Kenney and featuring Electra, Exotica, Laura Cornell, Karla Lee, and Sue Martin."
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"Title: Carmine Coppola\n\nCarmine Coppola (June 11, 1910 – April 26, 1991) was an American composer, flautist, editor, musical director, and songwriter who contributed original music to \"The Godfather\", \"The Godfather Part II\", \"Apocalypse Now\", and \"The Godfather Part III\", all directed by his son Francis Ford Coppola.",
"Title: Gia Coppola\n\nGian-Carla \"Gia\" Coppola (born January 1, 1987) is an American film director, screenwriter, and actress. She is a granddaughter of Francis Ford Coppola, the daughter of Gian-Carlo Coppola and the niece of Roman Coppola and Sofia Coppola.",
"Title: The Rain People\n\nThe Rain People is a 1969 film directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Alongside Shirley Knight, leading players are James Caan and Robert Duvall, both of whom would later work with Coppola in \"The Godfather\". Future film director and Coppola friend George Lucas worked as an aide on this film, and made a short making-of documentary film, \"Filmmaker\", about it. The film also won the Golden Shell at the 1969 San Sebastian Film Festival.",
"Title: Anton Coppola\n\nAntonio Coppola (born March 21, 1917) is an American opera conductor and composer. He is the uncle of film director Francis Ford Coppola and actress Talia Shire, as well as the grand-uncle of Nicolas Cage, Sofia Coppola, Gian-Carlo Coppola, Jason Schwartzman and Robert Schwartzman, and is the younger brother of American composer and musician Carmine Coppola.",
"Title: Barry Malkin\n\nBarry M. Malkin (born October 26, 1938) is an American film editor with about 30 film credits. He is noted for his extended collaboration with director Francis Ford Coppola, having edited most of Coppola's films from 1969-1997. In particular, Malkin worked with Coppola on four of the component and compilation films of the \"Godfather Trilogy\", although he was not involved in the original 1972 film. Roger Ebert has written of \"The Godfather Part II\", which Malkin edited, \"... why is it a \"great movie\"? Because it must be seen as a piece with the unqualified greatness of \"The Godfather.\" The two can hardly be considered apart (\"Part III\" is another matter). When the characters in a film take on a virtual reality for us, when a character in another film made 30 years later can say \"The Godfather\" contains all the lessons in life you need to know, when an audience understands why that statement could be made, a film has become a cultural bedrock.\"",
"Title: Youth Without Youth (film)\n\nYouth Without Youth is a 2007 fantasy drama film written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola, based on the novella of the same name by Romanian author Mircea Eliade. It was the first film that Coppola had directed in ten years since 1997's \"The Rainmaker\". It was distributed through Sony Pictures Classics in the United States on December 14, 2007 and Pathé in the UK and France. The music was composed by Grammy Award-winning Argentinan classical composer Osvaldo Golijov. In an interview, Coppola said that he made the film as a meditation on time and on consciousness, which he considers a \"changing tapestry of illusion,\" but he admitted that the film may also be appreciated as a beautiful love story, or as a mystery. The film is a co-production between the United States, Romania, France, Italy and Germany.",
"Title: Apocalypse Now Redux\n\nApocalypse Now Redux is a 2001 extended version of Francis Ford Coppola's epic war film \"Apocalypse Now\", which was originally released in 1979. Coppola, along with editor/long-time collaborator Walter Murch, added 49 minutes of scenes that had been cut out of the original film. It represents a significant reedit of the original version.",
"Title: Eleanor Coppola\n\nEleanor Coppola (born May 4, 1936) is an American documentary filmmaker, artist, and writer. She is married to director Francis Ford Coppola. She is most known for her 1991 documentary film \"\" as well as other documentaries chronicling the films of her husband and children. Coppola currently lives on her family's winery in Napa Valley, California.",
"Title: Francis Ford Coppola\n\nFrancis Ford Coppola ( ; born April 7, 1939), also credited as Francis Coppola, is a semi-retired American film director, producer, screenwriter and film composer. He was a central figure in the New Hollywood wave of filmmaking.",
"Title: Tonight for Sure\n\nTonight for Sure is a 1962 Western softcore comedy film by Francis Ford Coppola. It was written by Coppola and Jerry Shaffer. Jack Hill was the Director of Photography. The music was composed by Carmine Coppola. It is a film set in August 1961 on the Sunset Strip starring Karl Schanzer and Don Kenney and featuring Electra, Exotica, Laura Cornell, Karla Lee, and Sue Martin."
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Where was the first store that the grandfather of Elinor S. Gimbel's husband located?
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Vincennes, Indiana
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"Gimbel Brothers (Gimbels) was an American department store corporation from 1887 until 1987.",
" Adam Gimbel opened the first store in Vincennes, Indiana that would later lead to his son Bernard opening the first store in the chain of Gimbels Department Stores in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.The company is known for creating the Gimbels Thanksgiving Day Parade, the oldest parade in the country.",
" Gimbels was also once the largest department store chain in the country.",
" By the time it closed in 1987, Gimbels had 35 stores in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Wisconsin, and Connecticut."
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"Welty's General Store was first established in a log cabin just outside the town of Dubois, Wyoming in 1889 by Frank A. Welty.",
" The store was placed next to the homestead cabin of his father, Dr. Francis Welty.",
" In 1897 George Hays and Huey Yeomans built a general store in Dubois.",
" Welty purchased the store in 1898 and moved his operation into town, dismantling the first store and appending it to the new store.",
" Both buildings were of log construction with an earth roof."
],
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"Media Play was a chain of retail stores founded in 1992 by Musicland that sold movies on video, DVDs, music, electronics, video games, books, and games in the United States.",
" Each store essentially contained a book store, a movie store, a music store, and a video game store under one roof.",
" At their height, they operated 72 stores in 19 states with 2,000 employees.",
" The first store opened in Rockford, Illinois, in 1992.",
" Hundreds of stores were slated to be opened, but only 89 ever were."
],
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"The Congress of American Women was an American women's rights organization.",
" It was founded in New York on March 8 (International Women's Day) 1946 following a 1945 feminist conference in Paris.",
" Its primary organizer was Elinor S. Gimbel (wife of Louis S. Gimbel, Jr., grandson of Adam Gimbel of Gimbels department store).",
" It was affiliated with the Soviet sponsored organization Women's International Democratic Federation.",
" In 1948 the organization was accused of being a communist front organization by the House Un-American Activities Committee and was forced to register as a \"subversive\" organization.",
" The organization was finally dissolved in 1950.",
" Among its members were anthropologist Gene Weltfish, aviator Jacqueline Cochran, educator Charlotte Hawkins Brown, and author and artist Muriel Draper."
],
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"Sutherland's Drug Store is a small family-owned drug store in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada.",
" The company was established in Fort McMurray, Alberta by Angus Sutherland in 1918 and expanded into the Yellowknife gold fields during the rush in 1938.",
" Its first store was located in Old Town Yellowknife and was managed by Walter Hill and Keith Miller.",
" The store closed during the war but reopened and expanded following the post-war gold boom.",
" In 1948, the Old Town store was physically moved to the new downtown development and a second store was built in Old Town.",
" Two stores were run by the chain into the 1950s.",
" In 1951, Doug and Wilma Finlayson and A.L. Blackberg bought the Sutherland chain following the death of Angus Sutherland.",
" In 1954, the Old Town store closed; in 1956, the current downtown store was built and the original store brought up from Old Town years previous was rented to commercial tenants.",
" Sutherland's Drug Store continues to operate today in its expanded storefront and successfully competes with larger department stores in Yellowknife."
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"Kaufman-Straus was a local department store that operated in Louisville, Kentucky, from 1879 to 1969.",
" In 1879, local retail clerk Henry Kaufman opened the first store on Jefferson between 7th and 8th.",
" Four years later, Benjamin Straus entered into partnership with Kaufman.",
" In 1887, the Kaufman-Straus store moved to South 4th Street in space leased from the Polytechnic Society of Kentucky.",
" The new flagship store opened in 1903, at 533-49 South 4th Street, designed by local architect Mason Maury.",
" In 1924, Kaufman-Straus was acquired by City Stores Company and the following year the flagship store underwent extensive renovations.",
" City Stores rebranded the company as Kaufman's in 1960.",
" It operated two stores in suburban Louisville at The Mall and Dixie Manor.",
" In 1969, Kaufman's was acquired by L. S. Ayres, and the downtown Louisville store was subsequently closed in 1971.",
" The flagship store was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983."
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"Dunn Brothers Coffee is a franchise company of coffeehouses founded in St. Paul, Minnesota, in December 1987 by brothers Ed and Dan Dunn.",
" The first store was opened on Grand Avenue in St. Paul, after the brothers had driven an old Dodge van loaded with their belongings from Portland, Oregon, to Minnesota in search of a good, underserved location for a coffee business.",
" They found a refurbished 1950s Probat roaster in Cincinnati, Ohio, and used it to set up that first store.",
" The second location opened in Uptown Minneapolis in 1991 (and was temporarily the only location while the Grand Avenue store was rebuilt following a 1991 fire)."
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"title": "Dunn Bros"
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"sentences": [
"Anders Rudolph Rude (October 25, 1812 in Copenhagen – May 21, 1883 in Georgetown, Texas) was a Danish-American Lutheran minister and theologist.",
" Having graduated from the University of Copenhagen he emigrated to the United States of America in 1836, arriving in Boston.",
" He settled in Virginia and graduated again from the Gettysburg seminary and was ordained as a minister in Woodstock, Virginia.",
" He married Anne Steenbergen \"née\" Caperton, and took over the administration of the plantation of her late husband located at Locusts Grove in Shenandoah County, Virginia.",
" There he built a church on the hill which was later to take his name, Rude's Hill.",
" During the American Civil War he lost everything as the plantation came to be used as the headquarters for General Stonewall Jackson in 1862.",
" He lost his wife and daughter as the Confederate and Union forces struggled over the Shenandoah Valley from 1862 to 1864."
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"title": "Anders Rudolph Rude"
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"Discount Drug Mart, Inc., is an Ohio-based drug store chain that opened its first store in Elyria, Ohio in 1969.",
" It now operates 71 stores in more than 20 of Ohio’s 88 counties, with its corporate headquarters and warehouse based in Medina, Ohio.",
" The Hilliard location recently closed due to lack of profit.",
" This is the first store out of the chain to close.",
" The store prides itself on its one-stop shopping and the variety of products it provides, and it says it all in their slogan 'We Save You the Runaround'.",
" Today, Discount Drug Mart has a revenue of over $550 million and continues to expand, catering to smaller cities that do not have the population to attract a larger retailer."
],
"title": "Discount Drug Mart"
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"The Fred Gottschalk Grocery Store is a historic grocery store building located at 301 West Edwards Street in Springfield, Illinois.",
" Fred Gottschalk opened his first store at the site in 1887; he built the present building in 1898.",
" The brick building has a Commercial style design with a cast iron storefront and a corbelled cornice.",
" The store, one of several groceries in the area, served many of Springfield's prominent politicians and their families; it also allowed its customers to purchase goods by telephone.",
" Gottschalk and his son Arthur ran the store until 1971; the building is now one of the few surviving neighborhood groceries in Springfield."
],
"title": "Fred Gottschalk Grocery Store"
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"Title: Gimbels\n\nGimbel Brothers (Gimbels) was an American department store corporation from 1887 until 1987. Adam Gimbel opened the first store in Vincennes, Indiana that would later lead to his son Bernard opening the first store in the chain of Gimbels Department Stores in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.The company is known for creating the Gimbels Thanksgiving Day Parade, the oldest parade in the country. Gimbels was also once the largest department store chain in the country. By the time it closed in 1987, Gimbels had 35 stores in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Wisconsin, and Connecticut.",
"Title: Welty's General Store\n\nWelty's General Store was first established in a log cabin just outside the town of Dubois, Wyoming in 1889 by Frank A. Welty. The store was placed next to the homestead cabin of his father, Dr. Francis Welty. In 1897 George Hays and Huey Yeomans built a general store in Dubois. Welty purchased the store in 1898 and moved his operation into town, dismantling the first store and appending it to the new store. Both buildings were of log construction with an earth roof.",
"Title: Media Play\n\nMedia Play was a chain of retail stores founded in 1992 by Musicland that sold movies on video, DVDs, music, electronics, video games, books, and games in the United States. Each store essentially contained a book store, a movie store, a music store, and a video game store under one roof. At their height, they operated 72 stores in 19 states with 2,000 employees. The first store opened in Rockford, Illinois, in 1992. Hundreds of stores were slated to be opened, but only 89 ever were.",
"Title: Congress of American Women\n\nThe Congress of American Women was an American women's rights organization. It was founded in New York on March 8 (International Women's Day) 1946 following a 1945 feminist conference in Paris. Its primary organizer was Elinor S. Gimbel (wife of Louis S. Gimbel, Jr., grandson of Adam Gimbel of Gimbels department store). It was affiliated with the Soviet sponsored organization Women's International Democratic Federation. In 1948 the organization was accused of being a communist front organization by the House Un-American Activities Committee and was forced to register as a \"subversive\" organization. The organization was finally dissolved in 1950. Among its members were anthropologist Gene Weltfish, aviator Jacqueline Cochran, educator Charlotte Hawkins Brown, and author and artist Muriel Draper.",
"Title: Sutherland's Drug Store\n\nSutherland's Drug Store is a small family-owned drug store in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada. The company was established in Fort McMurray, Alberta by Angus Sutherland in 1918 and expanded into the Yellowknife gold fields during the rush in 1938. Its first store was located in Old Town Yellowknife and was managed by Walter Hill and Keith Miller. The store closed during the war but reopened and expanded following the post-war gold boom. In 1948, the Old Town store was physically moved to the new downtown development and a second store was built in Old Town. Two stores were run by the chain into the 1950s. In 1951, Doug and Wilma Finlayson and A.L. Blackberg bought the Sutherland chain following the death of Angus Sutherland. In 1954, the Old Town store closed; in 1956, the current downtown store was built and the original store brought up from Old Town years previous was rented to commercial tenants. Sutherland's Drug Store continues to operate today in its expanded storefront and successfully competes with larger department stores in Yellowknife.",
"Title: Kaufman-Straus\n\nKaufman-Straus was a local department store that operated in Louisville, Kentucky, from 1879 to 1969. In 1879, local retail clerk Henry Kaufman opened the first store on Jefferson between 7th and 8th. Four years later, Benjamin Straus entered into partnership with Kaufman. In 1887, the Kaufman-Straus store moved to South 4th Street in space leased from the Polytechnic Society of Kentucky. The new flagship store opened in 1903, at 533-49 South 4th Street, designed by local architect Mason Maury. In 1924, Kaufman-Straus was acquired by City Stores Company and the following year the flagship store underwent extensive renovations. City Stores rebranded the company as Kaufman's in 1960. It operated two stores in suburban Louisville at The Mall and Dixie Manor. In 1969, Kaufman's was acquired by L. S. Ayres, and the downtown Louisville store was subsequently closed in 1971. The flagship store was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.",
"Title: Dunn Bros\n\nDunn Brothers Coffee is a franchise company of coffeehouses founded in St. Paul, Minnesota, in December 1987 by brothers Ed and Dan Dunn. The first store was opened on Grand Avenue in St. Paul, after the brothers had driven an old Dodge van loaded with their belongings from Portland, Oregon, to Minnesota in search of a good, underserved location for a coffee business. They found a refurbished 1950s Probat roaster in Cincinnati, Ohio, and used it to set up that first store. The second location opened in Uptown Minneapolis in 1991 (and was temporarily the only location while the Grand Avenue store was rebuilt following a 1991 fire).",
"Title: Anders Rudolph Rude\n\nAnders Rudolph Rude (October 25, 1812 in Copenhagen – May 21, 1883 in Georgetown, Texas) was a Danish-American Lutheran minister and theologist. Having graduated from the University of Copenhagen he emigrated to the United States of America in 1836, arriving in Boston. He settled in Virginia and graduated again from the Gettysburg seminary and was ordained as a minister in Woodstock, Virginia. He married Anne Steenbergen \"née\" Caperton, and took over the administration of the plantation of her late husband located at Locusts Grove in Shenandoah County, Virginia. There he built a church on the hill which was later to take his name, Rude's Hill. During the American Civil War he lost everything as the plantation came to be used as the headquarters for General Stonewall Jackson in 1862. He lost his wife and daughter as the Confederate and Union forces struggled over the Shenandoah Valley from 1862 to 1864.",
"Title: Discount Drug Mart\n\nDiscount Drug Mart, Inc., is an Ohio-based drug store chain that opened its first store in Elyria, Ohio in 1969. It now operates 71 stores in more than 20 of Ohio’s 88 counties, with its corporate headquarters and warehouse based in Medina, Ohio. The Hilliard location recently closed due to lack of profit. This is the first store out of the chain to close. The store prides itself on its one-stop shopping and the variety of products it provides, and it says it all in their slogan 'We Save You the Runaround'. Today, Discount Drug Mart has a revenue of over $550 million and continues to expand, catering to smaller cities that do not have the population to attract a larger retailer.",
"Title: Fred Gottschalk Grocery Store\n\nThe Fred Gottschalk Grocery Store is a historic grocery store building located at 301 West Edwards Street in Springfield, Illinois. Fred Gottschalk opened his first store at the site in 1887; he built the present building in 1898. The brick building has a Commercial style design with a cast iron storefront and a corbelled cornice. The store, one of several groceries in the area, served many of Springfield's prominent politicians and their families; it also allowed its customers to purchase goods by telephone. Gottschalk and his son Arthur ran the store until 1971; the building is now one of the few surviving neighborhood groceries in Springfield."
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What parade did the composer for the Cirque du Soleil show that premiered on December 25, 1993 compose the soundtrack for?
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"Glow in the Park Parade"
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"Cirque du Soleil: Fire Within is a 2002 Canadian reality television mini-series.",
" The series follows eight Cirque du Soleil performers during the creation and production of the Cirque's touring production, \"Varekai\".",
" Stress ensues as several newcomers try to learn new acrobatic acts for the show, while the subplot also follows the crew behind the show trying to cast new performers, advertise the production, create the stage set, costumes, and make-up, and manage the show under the direction of newcomer Dominic Champagne."
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"title": "Cirque du Soleil: Fire Within"
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"La Nouba is a Cirque du Soleil show in residence in a custom-built, freestanding theater at Disney Springs' West Side at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida.",
" It is a contemporary circus performance featuring acrobats, gymnasts, and other skilled performers.",
" The show's creation was directed by Franco Dragone, who also directed many of Cirque du Soleil's earlier shows.",
" Its title derives from the French phrase \"faire la nouba\", meaning \"to party\" or \"to live it up\"."
],
"title": "La Nouba"
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"Mystère is a Cirque du Soleil show in permanent residence at the Treasure Island Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.",
" It is one of six resident Cirque du Soleil shows in Las Vegas, the others being \"O\", \"Zumanity\", \"Kà\", \"Love\", and \"\".",
" \"Mystère\" was first performed on December 25, 1993 and quickly won over audiences with its unique style of circus entertainment.",
" As with many Cirque du Soleil productions, \"Mystère\" features a mixture of circus skills, dance, elaborate sets, opera, worldbeat music, and street theatre-style comedy."
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"Benoît Jutras, (born 1963) is a Canadian composer.",
" Jutras is best known for his work with the Canadian entertainment company Cirque du Soleil, first as music director and later as composer for several of the company's contemporary circus shows.",
" Jutras' music often blends eclectic influences, including world beat, classical, rock, trip hop, and electronica.",
" His scores for Cirque du Soleil shows include \"O\", \"Mystère\", \"Quidam\", and \"La Nouba\".",
" His work outside of Cirque du Soleil has included original soundtracks for \"Le Rêve\" (a show at the Wynn resort in Las Vegas), the \"Glow in the Park Parade\" (a nighttime parade at Six Flags theme parks), and \"The House of Dancing Water\" (a show at the City of Dreams resort in Macau).",
" He has also composed for film and television."
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"title": "Benoît Jutras"
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"Viva Elvis was the seventh resident Cirque du Soleil show on the Las Vegas Strip.",
" It resided at the Aria Resort & Casino and premiered on February 19, 2010.",
" The show closed on August 31, 2012.",
" Cirque du Soleil partnered with Elvis Presley Enterprises to produce this show, similar to how they partnered with The Beatles' Apple Corps Ltd to produce the resident show \"Love\" at the Mirage."
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"title": "Viva Elvis"
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"sentences": [
"Viva Elvis is the soundtrack remix album of the Cirque du Soleil show \"Viva Elvis\", which focuses on the life and music of American singer and musician Elvis Presley.",
" The album, though initially produced as a soundtrack to the show, does not include all of the songs featured in the show.",
" The CD tracks are rearranged and extended versions of songs heard in the show, and in fact the album includes two instrumental versions of the songs \"Memories\" and \"You'll Never Walk Alone\", neither of which is in the Cirque du Soleil show."
],
"title": "Viva Elvis (album)"
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"Zumanity is a resident cabaret-style show by Cirque du Soleil at the New York-New York Hotel & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip.",
" The production was unveiled on September 20, 2003.",
" It is the first \"adult-themed\" Cirque du Soleil show, billed as \"the sensual side of Cirque du Soleil\" or \"another side of Cirque du Soleil\".",
" Created by René Richard Cyr and Dominic Champagne, \"Zumanity\" is a departure from the standard Cirque format.",
" Intended to be for mature adult audiences only, this show is centered on erotic song, dance, and acrobatics."
],
"title": "Zumanity"
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"Toruk - The First Flight is a Cirque du Soleil touring production that premiered in the December of 2015, and is inspired by James Cameron's film \"Avatar\".",
" It depicts a world before the events depicted in the film.",
" The show began its development in Montreal, Quebec, and then moved in August 2015 to the CenturyLink Center in Bossier City, Louisiana, where rehearsals took place until the show premiered.",
" The CenturyLink Center was chosen because the massive set of the show did not fit in the Cirque du Soleil studios in Montreal."
],
"title": "Toruk - The First Flight"
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"Criss Angel Believe (also written as CRISS ANGEL \"beLIEve\") was the sixth Cirque du Soleil show in Las Vegas, which was premiered at the beLIEve theatre (which holds 1,600 when at capacity) inside the Luxor hotel in Las Vegas in 2008.",
" It is a theatrical production created in partnership of Cirque du Soleil and magician Criss Angel, who is billed as the \"co-writer, illusions creator and designer, original concept creator and star\" of the show.",
" The show had its final performance on April 17, 2016, being replaced by \"Criss Angel MINDFREAK LIVE\" on May 11 of the same year."
],
"title": "Criss Angel Believe"
},
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"Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away is a 2012 American 3D family fantasy film directed by Andrew Adamson.",
" The film premiered on October 20, 2012 at the Tokyo International Film Festival, and was released theatrically in the United States on December 21, 2012.",
" Distributed worldwide by Paramount Pictures on December 21, 2012, the film tells the story of a girl named Mia going to a traveling circus and falling in love with its main attraction, the Aerialist.",
" After the Aerialist falls during his act, he and Mia are transported to another world where each encounter the different worlds of Cirque du Soleil through O, Mystère, Kà, Love, Zumanity, Viva Elvis and Criss Angel Believe.",
" It stars Erica Linz and Igor Zaripov as the main characters and incorporates acts from some of the Cirque du Soleil shows that were running in Las Vegas in 2011 including O, Mystère, Kà, Love, and Viva Elvis."
],
"title": "Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away"
}
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"Title: Cirque du Soleil: Fire Within\n\nCirque du Soleil: Fire Within is a 2002 Canadian reality television mini-series. The series follows eight Cirque du Soleil performers during the creation and production of the Cirque's touring production, \"Varekai\". Stress ensues as several newcomers try to learn new acrobatic acts for the show, while the subplot also follows the crew behind the show trying to cast new performers, advertise the production, create the stage set, costumes, and make-up, and manage the show under the direction of newcomer Dominic Champagne.",
"Title: La Nouba\n\nLa Nouba is a Cirque du Soleil show in residence in a custom-built, freestanding theater at Disney Springs' West Side at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. It is a contemporary circus performance featuring acrobats, gymnasts, and other skilled performers. The show's creation was directed by Franco Dragone, who also directed many of Cirque du Soleil's earlier shows. Its title derives from the French phrase \"faire la nouba\", meaning \"to party\" or \"to live it up\".",
"Title: Mystère (Cirque du Soleil)\n\nMystère is a Cirque du Soleil show in permanent residence at the Treasure Island Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. It is one of six resident Cirque du Soleil shows in Las Vegas, the others being \"O\", \"Zumanity\", \"Kà\", \"Love\", and \"\". \"Mystère\" was first performed on December 25, 1993 and quickly won over audiences with its unique style of circus entertainment. As with many Cirque du Soleil productions, \"Mystère\" features a mixture of circus skills, dance, elaborate sets, opera, worldbeat music, and street theatre-style comedy.",
"Title: Benoît Jutras\n\nBenoît Jutras, (born 1963) is a Canadian composer. Jutras is best known for his work with the Canadian entertainment company Cirque du Soleil, first as music director and later as composer for several of the company's contemporary circus shows. Jutras' music often blends eclectic influences, including world beat, classical, rock, trip hop, and electronica. His scores for Cirque du Soleil shows include \"O\", \"Mystère\", \"Quidam\", and \"La Nouba\". His work outside of Cirque du Soleil has included original soundtracks for \"Le Rêve\" (a show at the Wynn resort in Las Vegas), the \"Glow in the Park Parade\" (a nighttime parade at Six Flags theme parks), and \"The House of Dancing Water\" (a show at the City of Dreams resort in Macau). He has also composed for film and television.",
"Title: Viva Elvis\n\nViva Elvis was the seventh resident Cirque du Soleil show on the Las Vegas Strip. It resided at the Aria Resort & Casino and premiered on February 19, 2010. The show closed on August 31, 2012. Cirque du Soleil partnered with Elvis Presley Enterprises to produce this show, similar to how they partnered with The Beatles' Apple Corps Ltd to produce the resident show \"Love\" at the Mirage.",
"Title: Viva Elvis (album)\n\nViva Elvis is the soundtrack remix album of the Cirque du Soleil show \"Viva Elvis\", which focuses on the life and music of American singer and musician Elvis Presley. The album, though initially produced as a soundtrack to the show, does not include all of the songs featured in the show. The CD tracks are rearranged and extended versions of songs heard in the show, and in fact the album includes two instrumental versions of the songs \"Memories\" and \"You'll Never Walk Alone\", neither of which is in the Cirque du Soleil show.",
"Title: Zumanity\n\nZumanity is a resident cabaret-style show by Cirque du Soleil at the New York-New York Hotel & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. The production was unveiled on September 20, 2003. It is the first \"adult-themed\" Cirque du Soleil show, billed as \"the sensual side of Cirque du Soleil\" or \"another side of Cirque du Soleil\". Created by René Richard Cyr and Dominic Champagne, \"Zumanity\" is a departure from the standard Cirque format. Intended to be for mature adult audiences only, this show is centered on erotic song, dance, and acrobatics.",
"Title: Toruk - The First Flight\n\nToruk - The First Flight is a Cirque du Soleil touring production that premiered in the December of 2015, and is inspired by James Cameron's film \"Avatar\". It depicts a world before the events depicted in the film. The show began its development in Montreal, Quebec, and then moved in August 2015 to the CenturyLink Center in Bossier City, Louisiana, where rehearsals took place until the show premiered. The CenturyLink Center was chosen because the massive set of the show did not fit in the Cirque du Soleil studios in Montreal.",
"Title: Criss Angel Believe\n\nCriss Angel Believe (also written as CRISS ANGEL \"beLIEve\") was the sixth Cirque du Soleil show in Las Vegas, which was premiered at the beLIEve theatre (which holds 1,600 when at capacity) inside the Luxor hotel in Las Vegas in 2008. It is a theatrical production created in partnership of Cirque du Soleil and magician Criss Angel, who is billed as the \"co-writer, illusions creator and designer, original concept creator and star\" of the show. The show had its final performance on April 17, 2016, being replaced by \"Criss Angel MINDFREAK LIVE\" on May 11 of the same year.",
"Title: Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away\n\nCirque du Soleil: Worlds Away is a 2012 American 3D family fantasy film directed by Andrew Adamson. The film premiered on October 20, 2012 at the Tokyo International Film Festival, and was released theatrically in the United States on December 21, 2012. Distributed worldwide by Paramount Pictures on December 21, 2012, the film tells the story of a girl named Mia going to a traveling circus and falling in love with its main attraction, the Aerialist. After the Aerialist falls during his act, he and Mia are transported to another world where each encounter the different worlds of Cirque du Soleil through O, Mystère, Kà, Love, Zumanity, Viva Elvis and Criss Angel Believe. It stars Erica Linz and Igor Zaripov as the main characters and incorporates acts from some of the Cirque du Soleil shows that were running in Las Vegas in 2011 including O, Mystère, Kà, Love, and Viva Elvis."
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Beast of Bodmin Moor, an example of English folklore is the folk tradition which has developed in England over a number of centuries, is what type of phantom animal?
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wild cat
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"The Brown Willy effect is a particular example of a meteorological phenomenon known as peninsular convergence, which sometimes occurs in the south-west of Great Britain.",
" It leads to heavy showers developing over the high ground of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, which then often travel a considerable distance downwind of their place of origin.",
" The effect is named after the hill, Brown Willy, the highest point on the moor and in Cornwall as a whole.",
" It is thought that the Boscastle flood of 2004 was caused by a particularly extreme example."
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"Maltese folklore is the folk tradition which has developed in Malta over the centuries, and expresses the cultural identity of the Maltese people.",
" Maltese folklore, traditions and legends still live in the minds of the older-generations, and these are slowly being studied and categorized, like any other European tradition.",
" A number of national and international folklore festivals are undertaken on an annual basis, some of which are under the patronage of the National Folklore Commission and the Ministry for Culture and the Arts.",
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"The Beast of Bodmin Moor, also known as the Beast of Bodmin (Cornish: Best Goon Brenn ) is a phantom wild cat purported to live in Cornwall, England.",
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"Bodmin Jail (alternatively Bodmin Gaol) is an historic former prison situated in Bodmin, on the edge of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall.",
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"The Dartmoor Beast is an annual charitable fundraising challenge run in aid of the charity \"Cancer Climber Association (CCA) UK\".",
" The challenge takes the form of a daytime navigation exercise held in the Dartmoor National Park in the county of Devon, England.",
" The challenge is usually held on a Saturday in late August or early September.",
" The Dartmoor Beast takes its name from the various big cat sightings that have been a recurring feature of local folklore in the Dartmoor, Exmoor and Bodmin Moor areas for many years and from the Royal Marine Commando speed march held during the final stages of qualification for the coveted Commando green beret."
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"The Darley Oak is a Pedunculate oak tree (\"Quercus robur\") which grows near Darleyford on the edge of Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England, UK.",
" This ancient tree is thought to be at least 1,000 years old, and a considerable amount of legends take it as their core.",
" Folk tradition attributes healing properties to the tree, and it is said that any wish made to it will eventually come true.",
" Its acorns are also used as amulets, and were once used by pregnant women during pregnancy, to bring them luck.",
" It was chosen one of the 50 Great British Trees by The Tree Council in 2002."
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"The Dartmoor longhouse is a type of traditional stone-built home, typically found on the high ground of Dartmoor, in Devon, England and belonging to a wider tradition of combining human residences with those of livestock (cattle or sheep) under a single roof specific to western Britain; Wales, Cornwall and Devon, where they are more usually referred to simply as 'longhouses' and in general housebarns.",
" The earliest are thought to have been built in the 13th century, and they continued to be constructed throughout the mediaeval period and into the Early Modern, using local granite or other stone.",
" Longhouse near Carreg Cennen Castle in Wales is dated to 11th century.",
" Many longhouses are still inhabited today (although adapted over the centuries), while others have been converted into farm buildings.",
" Forms of longhouses identical to those on Dartmoor are found in Cornwall, particularly on Bodmin Moor and in Wales where they are commonly called \"tyddyn\" meaning 'homestead', or specifically \"Ty Hir\" meaning 'long-house' in the Welsh language.",
" A near identical type called the \"(Maison) Longère\" can also be found in northwestern (Brittany, Normandy) and central France."
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"Bradford is a hamlet in the county of Cornwall, England, UK, 10.3 km north-northeast of the town of Bodmin, north of the A30 road.",
" Bradford is in the valley of the De Lank River on Bodmin Moor.",
" According to the Post Office the 2011 census population was included in the civil parish of Blisland."
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"The Stripple stones (or Stripple stones circle) is a henge and stone circle located on the south slope of Hawk's Tor, Blisland, 10 km north northeast of Bodmin on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, England, UK."
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"Title: Brown Willy effect\n\nThe Brown Willy effect is a particular example of a meteorological phenomenon known as peninsular convergence, which sometimes occurs in the south-west of Great Britain. It leads to heavy showers developing over the high ground of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, which then often travel a considerable distance downwind of their place of origin. The effect is named after the hill, Brown Willy, the highest point on the moor and in Cornwall as a whole. It is thought that the Boscastle flood of 2004 was caused by a particularly extreme example.",
"Title: Maltese folklore\n\nMaltese folklore is the folk tradition which has developed in Malta over the centuries, and expresses the cultural identity of the Maltese people. Maltese folklore, traditions and legends still live in the minds of the older-generations, and these are slowly being studied and categorized, like any other European tradition. A number of national and international folklore festivals are undertaken on an annual basis, some of which are under the patronage of the National Folklore Commission and the Ministry for Culture and the Arts. Notably, every December the Malta International Folk Festival is staged in Valletta, with delegates from countries around the World.",
"Title: Beast of Bodmin Moor\n\nThe Beast of Bodmin Moor, also known as the Beast of Bodmin (Cornish: Best Goon Brenn ) is a phantom wild cat purported to live in Cornwall, England. Bodmin Moor became a centre of purported sightings after 1978, with occasional reports of mutilated slain livestock; the alleged panther-like cats of the same region came to be popularly known as the Beast of Bodmin Moor.",
"Title: Bodmin Jail\n\nBodmin Jail (alternatively Bodmin Gaol) is an historic former prison situated in Bodmin, on the edge of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall. Built in 1779 and closed in 1927, the large range of buildings is now largely in ruins, although parts of the prison have been turned into a tourist attraction.",
"Title: Dartmoor Beast\n\nThe Dartmoor Beast is an annual charitable fundraising challenge run in aid of the charity \"Cancer Climber Association (CCA) UK\". The challenge takes the form of a daytime navigation exercise held in the Dartmoor National Park in the county of Devon, England. The challenge is usually held on a Saturday in late August or early September. The Dartmoor Beast takes its name from the various big cat sightings that have been a recurring feature of local folklore in the Dartmoor, Exmoor and Bodmin Moor areas for many years and from the Royal Marine Commando speed march held during the final stages of qualification for the coveted Commando green beret.",
"Title: English folklore\n\nEnglish folklore is the folk tradition which has developed in England over a number of centuries. Some stories can be traced back to their roots, while the origin of others is uncertain or disputed. England abounds with folklore, in all forms, from such obvious manifestations as the traditional Robin Hood tales, the Brythonic-inspired Arthurian legend, to contemporary urban legends and facets of cryptozoology such as the Beast of Bodmin Moor.",
"Title: Darley Oak\n\nThe Darley Oak is a Pedunculate oak tree (\"Quercus robur\") which grows near Darleyford on the edge of Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England, UK. This ancient tree is thought to be at least 1,000 years old, and a considerable amount of legends take it as their core. Folk tradition attributes healing properties to the tree, and it is said that any wish made to it will eventually come true. Its acorns are also used as amulets, and were once used by pregnant women during pregnancy, to bring them luck. It was chosen one of the 50 Great British Trees by The Tree Council in 2002.",
"Title: Dartmoor longhouse\n\nThe Dartmoor longhouse is a type of traditional stone-built home, typically found on the high ground of Dartmoor, in Devon, England and belonging to a wider tradition of combining human residences with those of livestock (cattle or sheep) under a single roof specific to western Britain; Wales, Cornwall and Devon, where they are more usually referred to simply as 'longhouses' and in general housebarns. The earliest are thought to have been built in the 13th century, and they continued to be constructed throughout the mediaeval period and into the Early Modern, using local granite or other stone. Longhouse near Carreg Cennen Castle in Wales is dated to 11th century. Many longhouses are still inhabited today (although adapted over the centuries), while others have been converted into farm buildings. Forms of longhouses identical to those on Dartmoor are found in Cornwall, particularly on Bodmin Moor and in Wales where they are commonly called \"tyddyn\" meaning 'homestead', or specifically \"Ty Hir\" meaning 'long-house' in the Welsh language. A near identical type called the \"(Maison) Longère\" can also be found in northwestern (Brittany, Normandy) and central France.",
"Title: Bradford, Cornwall\n\nBradford is a hamlet in the county of Cornwall, England, UK, 10.3 km north-northeast of the town of Bodmin, north of the A30 road. Bradford is in the valley of the De Lank River on Bodmin Moor. According to the Post Office the 2011 census population was included in the civil parish of Blisland.",
"Title: Stripple stones\n\nThe Stripple stones (or Stripple stones circle) is a henge and stone circle located on the south slope of Hawk's Tor, Blisland, 10 km north northeast of Bodmin on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, England, UK."
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Timothy B is the second studio solo album by Timothy B. Schmit, the bass guitarist and co-lead vocalist for the Eagles, an American rock band formed where in 1971
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Los Angeles
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" The band's lineup was that of the \"Long Run\" era: Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Don Felder, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit.",
" It contains four new studio tracks and eleven tracks recorded live in April 1994 for an MTV special.",
" Two Top 40 Mainstream singles, \"Get Over It\" and \"Love Will Keep Us Alive\", were released from the album.",
" It also features an acoustic version of \"Hotel California\".",
" The four new studio recordings are the last to feature Don Felder, who was dismissed from the band in 2001."
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"Playin' It Cool is the debut studio solo album by Timothy B. Schmit, the bass guitarist and co-lead vocalist for the Eagles.",
" The album was released in 1984 on Asylum in the United States and Europe.",
" The album features guest appearances from Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Steve Lukather, Carl Wilson, J.D. Souther and Rita Coolidge."
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"The Long Run is the sixth studio album by American rock group the Eagles.",
" It was released in 1979, on Asylum in the United States and in the United Kingdom.",
" This was the first Eagles album to feature Timothy B. Schmit, who had replaced founding member Randy Meisner.",
" This was the band's final studio album for Asylum Records."
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"Indian Summer is the twelfth album by the American country rock band Poco, released in 1977.",
" This was the band's last studio album before both Timothy B. Schmit and George Grantham left the group."
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"Timothy B is the second studio solo album by Timothy B. Schmit, the bass guitarist and co-lead vocalist for the Eagles.",
" The album was released in 1987 on MCA in the United States and Europe, three years after Schmit's debut solo album, \"Playin' It Cool\" and seven years after the demise of the Eagles.",
" The album peaked at #106 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and the single, \"Boys Night Out\", peaked at #25 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, this song is Schmit's best selling single.",
" The album was produced by Richard Rudolph, and it was co-produced by Bruce Gaitsch."
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"The Eagles are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1971.",
" The founding members were Glenn Frey (lead guitar, lead vocals), Don Henley (drums, lead vocals), Bernie Leadon (guitars, vocals) and Randy Meisner (bass guitar, vocals).",
" With five number-one singles, six Grammy Awards, five American Music Awards, and six number one albums, the Eagles were one of the most successful musical acts of the 1970s.",
" At the end of the 20th century, two of their albums, \"Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975)\" and \"Hotel California\", were ranked among the 20 best-selling albums in the United States according to the Recording Industry Association of America.",
" \"Hotel California\" is ranked 37th in \"Rolling Stone\"' s list of \"The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time\" and the band was ranked number 75 on the magazine's 2004 list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time."
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"\"I Can't Tell You Why\" is a song by the American rock band Eagles which appeared on their 1979 album \"The Long Run\".",
" The song was written by band members Timothy B. Schmit, Glenn Frey, and Don Henley.",
" Recorded in March 1978, it was the first song finished for the album and the first Eagles song to feature Schmit on lead vocals.",
" The studio version became a \"Billboard\" Top 10 hit in April 1980, reaching number 8 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and number 3 on the Adult Contemporary chart.",
" It is their last Top Ten hit on the Hot 100.",
" The original key of the song is D major."
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"Soul Searchin' is the third solo studio album by Glenn Frey, the guitarist and co-lead vocalist for the Eagles.",
" The album was released in mid 1988 on MCA in the United States and the United Kingdom, four years after Frey's successful album, \"The Allnighter\" and eight years after the demise of the Eagles.",
" The album features eight original songs co-written by Frey with Jack Tempchin and the song \"Two Hearts\" contributed by Frey's friend, Hawk Wolinski.",
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"Airborne is the first solo album by former Eagles guitarist Don Felder recorded during the period that the band was broken up.",
" It was his only solo album until 2012's \"Road to Forever\".",
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"Beat Street is the seventh studio album by the Canadian pop rock band Prism.",
" It was originally released in 1983 on the record label, Capitol, two years after Prism's successful album, \"Small Change\".",
" It was the last of two Prism studio albums featuring the lead vocalist Henry Small, who had replaced Ron Tabak after his forced departure in 1981.",
" It features high-profile guest backing vocalists, including the Eagles' co-lead singer Timothy B. Schmit, Toto's lead singer Bobby Kimball and Chicago's lead singer Bill Champlin.",
" The album is notably the band's first album not to feature their guitarist and founding member Lindsay Mitchell.",
" The album was their last recording of original material until they officially reformed in 1987–88.",
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"Title: Hell Freezes Over\n\nHell Freezes Over is the second live album by the Eagles, released in 1994. The album is the first to be released after Eagles had re-formed following a fourteen-year-long break up. The band's lineup was that of the \"Long Run\" era: Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Don Felder, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit. It contains four new studio tracks and eleven tracks recorded live in April 1994 for an MTV special. Two Top 40 Mainstream singles, \"Get Over It\" and \"Love Will Keep Us Alive\", were released from the album. It also features an acoustic version of \"Hotel California\". The four new studio recordings are the last to feature Don Felder, who was dismissed from the band in 2001.",
"Title: Playin' It Cool\n\nPlayin' It Cool is the debut studio solo album by Timothy B. Schmit, the bass guitarist and co-lead vocalist for the Eagles. The album was released in 1984 on Asylum in the United States and Europe. The album features guest appearances from Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Steve Lukather, Carl Wilson, J.D. Souther and Rita Coolidge.",
"Title: The Long Run (album)\n\nThe Long Run is the sixth studio album by American rock group the Eagles. It was released in 1979, on Asylum in the United States and in the United Kingdom. This was the first Eagles album to feature Timothy B. Schmit, who had replaced founding member Randy Meisner. This was the band's final studio album for Asylum Records.",
"Title: Indian Summer (Poco album)\n\nIndian Summer is the twelfth album by the American country rock band Poco, released in 1977. This was the band's last studio album before both Timothy B. Schmit and George Grantham left the group.",
"Title: Timothy B.\n\nTimothy B is the second studio solo album by Timothy B. Schmit, the bass guitarist and co-lead vocalist for the Eagles. The album was released in 1987 on MCA in the United States and Europe, three years after Schmit's debut solo album, \"Playin' It Cool\" and seven years after the demise of the Eagles. The album peaked at #106 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and the single, \"Boys Night Out\", peaked at #25 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, this song is Schmit's best selling single. The album was produced by Richard Rudolph, and it was co-produced by Bruce Gaitsch.",
"Title: Eagles (band)\n\nThe Eagles are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1971. The founding members were Glenn Frey (lead guitar, lead vocals), Don Henley (drums, lead vocals), Bernie Leadon (guitars, vocals) and Randy Meisner (bass guitar, vocals). With five number-one singles, six Grammy Awards, five American Music Awards, and six number one albums, the Eagles were one of the most successful musical acts of the 1970s. At the end of the 20th century, two of their albums, \"Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975)\" and \"Hotel California\", were ranked among the 20 best-selling albums in the United States according to the Recording Industry Association of America. \"Hotel California\" is ranked 37th in \"Rolling Stone\"' s list of \"The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time\" and the band was ranked number 75 on the magazine's 2004 list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.",
"Title: I Can't Tell You Why\n\n\"I Can't Tell You Why\" is a song by the American rock band Eagles which appeared on their 1979 album \"The Long Run\". The song was written by band members Timothy B. Schmit, Glenn Frey, and Don Henley. Recorded in March 1978, it was the first song finished for the album and the first Eagles song to feature Schmit on lead vocals. The studio version became a \"Billboard\" Top 10 hit in April 1980, reaching number 8 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and number 3 on the Adult Contemporary chart. It is their last Top Ten hit on the Hot 100. The original key of the song is D major.",
"Title: Soul Searchin' (Glenn Frey album)\n\nSoul Searchin' is the third solo studio album by Glenn Frey, the guitarist and co-lead vocalist for the Eagles. The album was released in mid 1988 on MCA in the United States and the United Kingdom, four years after Frey's successful album, \"The Allnighter\" and eight years after the demise of the Eagles. The album features eight original songs co-written by Frey with Jack Tempchin and the song \"Two Hearts\" contributed by Frey's friend, Hawk Wolinski. The album also features contributions from fellow Eagles member Timothy B. Schmit, Max Carl, Robbie Buchanan, Michael Landau, and Bruce Gaitsch.",
"Title: Airborne (Don Felder album)\n\nAirborne is the first solo album by former Eagles guitarist Don Felder recorded during the period that the band was broken up. It was his only solo album until 2012's \"Road to Forever\". It featured Carlos Vega, Joe Vitale, Russ Kunkel, Tris Imboden, Timothy B. Schmit, Jeff Lorber, Paulinho Da Costa, Joe Lala, Kenny Loggins, Dave Mason and Albhy Galuten.",
"Title: Beat Street (album)\n\nBeat Street is the seventh studio album by the Canadian pop rock band Prism. It was originally released in 1983 on the record label, Capitol, two years after Prism's successful album, \"Small Change\". It was the last of two Prism studio albums featuring the lead vocalist Henry Small, who had replaced Ron Tabak after his forced departure in 1981. It features high-profile guest backing vocalists, including the Eagles' co-lead singer Timothy B. Schmit, Toto's lead singer Bobby Kimball and Chicago's lead singer Bill Champlin. The album is notably the band's first album not to feature their guitarist and founding member Lindsay Mitchell. The album was their last recording of original material until they officially reformed in 1987–88. In that incarnation of the band, Small was replaced by Darcy Deutsch."
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Adrian Ilie's head coach at Valencia is currently the head coach of what team?
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"Holly Bruder is an American college softball coach.",
" She currently serves as head coach of NCAA Division I Lamar University softball team.",
" She has been head coach as Lamar since the program was restarted in 2012.",
" From 2008 to 2011, she served as head coach at NCAA Division I Morehead State.",
" Prior to the seasons at Morehead State, she served as head coach at NCAA Division III Denison University for six years (2002–2007).",
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"Adrian Santrac (born 29 June 1958 in Adelaide, South Australia) is an Australian soccer coach and former soccer player for Adelaide City and West Adelaide in the National Soccer League.",
" When he retired from playing, he was assistant coach of West Adelaide Sharks in the men`s National Soccer League for 4 years after which he became head coach of the West Adelaide Sharks for two years.",
" He was the assistant coach of the men`s Olympic football team from 1998 and into the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games and then head coach of the Australian women's national football team from November 2001 to December 2004 taking in the 2003 Women`s World Cup and 2004 Athens Olympic Games.",
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"Claudio Ranieri (] ; born 20 October 1951) is an Italian football manager and former player.",
" He is currently the head coach of Nantes."
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"William Laird Cowher (born May 8, 1957) is a former professional American football coach and player in the National Football League (NFL).",
" In Cowher's 15 seasons as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, the team won eight division titles and made 10 playoff appearances.",
" Cowher led the Steelers to the Super Bowl twice, winning one.",
" He is the second coach in NFL history to reach the playoffs in each of his first six seasons as head coach, a feat previously accomplished by Paul Brown.",
" Cowher resigned as head coach of the Steelers on January 5, 2007, 11 months after winning Super Bowl XL in 2006 over the Seattle Seahawks.",
" Cowher was replaced by current Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin.",
" Before being hired by the Steelers in 1992, Cowher served as an assistant coach for the Cleveland Browns and Kansas City Chiefs under head coach Marty Schottenheimer.",
" He is currently a studio analyst for \"The NFL Today\"."
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"Jimmy Tillette (born (1950--) 8, 1950 ) is an American college basketball coach and the former head coach of the men's basketball team at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama.",
" Born in New Orleans, Louisiana.",
" Tillette was the head coach of the Bulldogs team from 1997-2012, and is the school's winningest coach.",
" He assumed his former position when John Brady left Samford to become the head basketball coach at LSU.",
" In fifteen seasons as the coach of the Bulldogs, Tillette compiled record of 229–219, leading the Bulldogs to their only two appearances in the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship in 1999 and 2000 while they were a member of the Atlantic Sun Conference.",
" The 1999–2000 season was highlighted by upset wins over traditional basketball powers St. John's and Alabama.",
" Tillette is currently head coach of the boys' basketball team at Isidore Newman High School in New Orleans, Louisiana."
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"Pieter Egge Huistra (] , born 18 January 1967) is a Dutch football coach and former winger, who currently serves as assistant manager at Pakhtakor Tashkent FK in Uzbekistan.",
" Huistra played for the Scottish Premier Division club Rangers from 1990-95.",
" He left there to play for Sanfrecce Hiroshima in the J. League.",
" In 2001, he began coaching as the Head Coach for Jong Groningen.",
" He was with them for four years before being named assistant coach of Aad de Mos at Vitesse.",
" He then became an assistant coach with AFC Ajax and was named as their Head Coach on April 24, 2009.",
" He was then the head coach of FC Groningen for the 2010–11 season.",
" On May 30, 2012 he then became the head coach of the Eerste Divisie club De Graafschap.",
" Finally, on December 3, 2014 he was appointed as the Technical Director of the Indonesia national football team."
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"Adrian Bucurel Ilie (] ; born 20 April 1974) is a Romanian former international footballer.",
" He was nicknamed \"Cobra\" by his former coach at Valencia, Claudio Ranieri, because of his spectacular skills and goalscoring prowess."
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"Patrick Anthony Howard 'Paddy' Upton (born 5 November 1968) is a South African cricket coach and former player.",
" He has worked as the physical fitness trainer for the South Africa cricket team and the Western Province rugby team.",
" He has worked as the mental conditioning coach of the India team which became number 1 in the world test rankings and won the ICC World Cup in 2011.",
" He worked as Performance Director of the South Africa team from 2011-2014, during which time they became the first team to simultaneously hold the world number 1 ranking in all three formats of the game.",
" He was the head coach of the Rajasthan Royals team in the Indian Premier League from 2012-2015.",
" Upton is currently the head coach of the Sydney Thunder cricket team in the Australian Big Bash League, and has also been appointed as the head coach of Lahore Qalandars for the Pakistan Super League and now he is the head coach of IPL team Delhi Daredevils."
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"John Sisterson is an American collegiate soccer head coach, currently with Santa Barbara City College as head coach of both the men and women's teams.",
" He has been with the Vaqueros since 2005 and is the most successful soccer coach in the history of Santa Barbara City College, with over 270 wins for both men's and women's teams.",
" Sisterson has won 5 Western State Championships, as well as receiving coach of the year awards on 5 occasions.",
" In 2011 both the men's and women's teams were Western State Conference Champions, the only time this has been achieved by one college in the history of the Western State Conference, Sisterson being head coach of both teams.",
" Sisterson was also the head coach for the United States Deaflympics Women's soccer team from 2003 - 2009.",
" In 2005 the team won a gold medal at the Deaflympics in the Olympic Stadium, Melbourne, Australia, beating Russia in the final 3-0, and this was repeated when the team again won gold in the 2009 Deaflympics in Chinese Taipei."
],
"title": "John Sisterson"
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"John G. Cook (born 1956) is currently the head coach for the Nebraska Cornhuskers women's volleyball team, in his 16th season as head coach in 2015.",
" He has led the Huskers to three NCAA Women's Volleyball Championships, in 2000 by defeating Wisconsin, in 2006 by defeating Stanford, and in 2015 by defeating Texas.",
" He is a two-time winner of the AVCA National Coach of the Year award.",
" Entering the 2016 season, Cook has an overall record of 468-62 at Nebraska.",
" Prior to becoming head coach at Nebraska, Cook served as head coach of the Wisconsin Badgers women's volleyball team, compiling a 161–73 record over seven seasons."
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"Title: Holly Bruder\n\nHolly Bruder is an American college softball coach. She currently serves as head coach of NCAA Division I Lamar University softball team. She has been head coach as Lamar since the program was restarted in 2012. From 2008 to 2011, she served as head coach at NCAA Division I Morehead State. Prior to the seasons at Morehead State, she served as head coach at NCAA Division III Denison University for six years (2002–2007). Before her head coaching assignments, Bruder was assistant coach at Bluffton College in 2001 after beginning her college coaching career as an assistant coach at Albion College (1999–2000).",
"Title: Adrian Santrac\n\nAdrian Santrac (born 29 June 1958 in Adelaide, South Australia) is an Australian soccer coach and former soccer player for Adelaide City and West Adelaide in the National Soccer League. When he retired from playing, he was assistant coach of West Adelaide Sharks in the men`s National Soccer League for 4 years after which he became head coach of the West Adelaide Sharks for two years. He was the assistant coach of the men`s Olympic football team from 1998 and into the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games and then head coach of the Australian women's national football team from November 2001 to December 2004 taking in the 2003 Women`s World Cup and 2004 Athens Olympic Games. He was also head coach of the Australian Women`s Youth Team in 2004 which competed in the U/19 Youth World Cup In Thailand.",
"Title: Claudio Ranieri\n\nClaudio Ranieri (] ; born 20 October 1951) is an Italian football manager and former player. He is currently the head coach of Nantes.",
"Title: Bill Cowher\n\nWilliam Laird Cowher (born May 8, 1957) is a former professional American football coach and player in the National Football League (NFL). In Cowher's 15 seasons as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, the team won eight division titles and made 10 playoff appearances. Cowher led the Steelers to the Super Bowl twice, winning one. He is the second coach in NFL history to reach the playoffs in each of his first six seasons as head coach, a feat previously accomplished by Paul Brown. Cowher resigned as head coach of the Steelers on January 5, 2007, 11 months after winning Super Bowl XL in 2006 over the Seattle Seahawks. Cowher was replaced by current Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin. Before being hired by the Steelers in 1992, Cowher served as an assistant coach for the Cleveland Browns and Kansas City Chiefs under head coach Marty Schottenheimer. He is currently a studio analyst for \"The NFL Today\".",
"Title: Jimmy Tillette\n\nJimmy Tillette (born (1950--) 8, 1950 ) is an American college basketball coach and the former head coach of the men's basketball team at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. Born in New Orleans, Louisiana. Tillette was the head coach of the Bulldogs team from 1997-2012, and is the school's winningest coach. He assumed his former position when John Brady left Samford to become the head basketball coach at LSU. In fifteen seasons as the coach of the Bulldogs, Tillette compiled record of 229–219, leading the Bulldogs to their only two appearances in the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship in 1999 and 2000 while they were a member of the Atlantic Sun Conference. The 1999–2000 season was highlighted by upset wins over traditional basketball powers St. John's and Alabama. Tillette is currently head coach of the boys' basketball team at Isidore Newman High School in New Orleans, Louisiana.",
"Title: Pieter Huistra\n\nPieter Egge Huistra (] , born 18 January 1967) is a Dutch football coach and former winger, who currently serves as assistant manager at Pakhtakor Tashkent FK in Uzbekistan. Huistra played for the Scottish Premier Division club Rangers from 1990-95. He left there to play for Sanfrecce Hiroshima in the J. League. In 2001, he began coaching as the Head Coach for Jong Groningen. He was with them for four years before being named assistant coach of Aad de Mos at Vitesse. He then became an assistant coach with AFC Ajax and was named as their Head Coach on April 24, 2009. He was then the head coach of FC Groningen for the 2010–11 season. On May 30, 2012 he then became the head coach of the Eerste Divisie club De Graafschap. Finally, on December 3, 2014 he was appointed as the Technical Director of the Indonesia national football team.",
"Title: Adrian Ilie\n\nAdrian Bucurel Ilie (] ; born 20 April 1974) is a Romanian former international footballer. He was nicknamed \"Cobra\" by his former coach at Valencia, Claudio Ranieri, because of his spectacular skills and goalscoring prowess.",
"Title: Paddy Upton\n\nPatrick Anthony Howard 'Paddy' Upton (born 5 November 1968) is a South African cricket coach and former player. He has worked as the physical fitness trainer for the South Africa cricket team and the Western Province rugby team. He has worked as the mental conditioning coach of the India team which became number 1 in the world test rankings and won the ICC World Cup in 2011. He worked as Performance Director of the South Africa team from 2011-2014, during which time they became the first team to simultaneously hold the world number 1 ranking in all three formats of the game. He was the head coach of the Rajasthan Royals team in the Indian Premier League from 2012-2015. Upton is currently the head coach of the Sydney Thunder cricket team in the Australian Big Bash League, and has also been appointed as the head coach of Lahore Qalandars for the Pakistan Super League and now he is the head coach of IPL team Delhi Daredevils.",
"Title: John Sisterson\n\nJohn Sisterson is an American collegiate soccer head coach, currently with Santa Barbara City College as head coach of both the men and women's teams. He has been with the Vaqueros since 2005 and is the most successful soccer coach in the history of Santa Barbara City College, with over 270 wins for both men's and women's teams. Sisterson has won 5 Western State Championships, as well as receiving coach of the year awards on 5 occasions. In 2011 both the men's and women's teams were Western State Conference Champions, the only time this has been achieved by one college in the history of the Western State Conference, Sisterson being head coach of both teams. Sisterson was also the head coach for the United States Deaflympics Women's soccer team from 2003 - 2009. In 2005 the team won a gold medal at the Deaflympics in the Olympic Stadium, Melbourne, Australia, beating Russia in the final 3-0, and this was repeated when the team again won gold in the 2009 Deaflympics in Chinese Taipei.",
"Title: John Cook (coach)\n\nJohn G. Cook (born 1956) is currently the head coach for the Nebraska Cornhuskers women's volleyball team, in his 16th season as head coach in 2015. He has led the Huskers to three NCAA Women's Volleyball Championships, in 2000 by defeating Wisconsin, in 2006 by defeating Stanford, and in 2015 by defeating Texas. He is a two-time winner of the AVCA National Coach of the Year award. Entering the 2016 season, Cook has an overall record of 468-62 at Nebraska. Prior to becoming head coach at Nebraska, Cook served as head coach of the Wisconsin Badgers women's volleyball team, compiling a 161–73 record over seven seasons."
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Which plant species is well known by indigenous people in the tropics as a medicinal plant, Anemone or Dorstenia?
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Dorstenia
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"Anemone riparia (thimble weed) is an upright growing herbaceous plant species in the genus \"Anemone\" and family Ranunculaceae.",
" Plants grow 30 – tall, flowering early summer but often found flowering till mid August, the flowers are greenish-white, white or even sometimes red tinted, 2 - wide.",
" After flowering the fruits are produced in a dense rounded, to rounded columned heads 8 mm thick.",
" When the fruits, called achenes, are ripe they have gray-white colored, densely woolly styles, that allow them to blow away in the wind.",
" This species is similar to \"Anemone cylindrica\" and \"Anemone virginiana\".",
" Native from Eastern North America where it is found growing on rocky banks and in open woods.",
" The species validity in the past has been disputed.",
" Differing from \"A. virginiana\" in the size of the fruiting heads and anthers."
],
"title": "Anemone riparia"
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"Dorstenia is a predominately Old and New World plant genus within the family Moraceae, but there is one \"Dorstenia\" species that is located in Indonesia and South Asia.",
" There are 105 species within this genus that are fairly equally distributed between the Afrotropics and Neotropics, second only in number to the \"Ficus\" genera in Moraceae, but \"Dorstenia\" is unique when compared to other members of the Moraceae because of their extremely diverse growth habits and life forms.",
" The majority of the Moraceae is woody perennials, while \"Dorstenia\" is dominated by herbaceous, succulent, or suffrutescent perennials, and only 10% exhibit the typical woody habit of the Moraceae.",
" \"Dorstenia\" also have a striking reproductive structure composed of clusters of bisexual flowers on disc-shaped receptacles that are often adorned with variable size and shape bracts.",
" Like most members of the Moraceae, \"Dorstenia\" have drupe fruits like peaches (peaches are not a member of the Moraceae), but another special feature of \"Dorstenia\" drupes is that they explode to release the seed.",
" The seeds are usually small with a minuscule endosperm.",
" The \"Dorstenia\" genus is also well known by indigenous people in the tropics as a medicinal plant with numerous flavonoid compounds that have anti-microbial, anti-reverse transcriptase, and anti-inflammatory effects."
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"Otholobium pubescens is a plant species in the genus \"Otholobium\".",
" It is a Peruvian medicinal plant used for the treatment of diabetes and contains bakuchiol."
],
"title": "Otholobium pubescens"
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"Anemone tuberosa (desert anemone or tuber anemone) is a herbaceous plant species in the genus \"Anemone\" and family Ranunculaceae.",
" Plants grow 10 to 30, sometimes 40 cm tall, from a woody-like tuber shaped like a caudex.",
" Plants with 1 to 3 basal leaves that are 1 or 2 times ternate.",
" The basal leaves few with long petioles and deeply 3-parted with leaflets lacking stems or rarely with a stalk.",
" Plants flowering early to late spring with the flowers composed of 8 to 10 sepals normally white or pink colored, 10 to 14 mm long.",
" The plants produce one peduncle with one solitary flower or 2-5 flowered cymes.",
" Fruits in heads fusiform in shape, with 7-20 cm long pedicels.",
" Fruits called achenes measure 2.5-3.5 mm long and 2-2.5 mm wide with a rounded outline and flat in shape, densely woolly, not winged also with straight 1.5 mm long beaks."
],
"title": "Anemone tuberosa"
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"Althaea officinalis (marsh-mallow, marsh mallow (Persian: خطمی، ختمی , Arabic: ختمية الطبية، خبيز ), or common marshmallow) is a perennial species indigenous to Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa, which is used as a medicinal plant and ornamental plant.",
" A confection made from the root since ancient Egyptian time evolved into today's marshmallow treat."
],
"title": "Althaea officinalis"
},
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"sentences": [
"Anemone is a genus of about 200 species of flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae, native to temperate zones.",
" The genus is closely related to \"Pulsatilla\" ('Pasque flower') and \"Hepatica\"; some botanists even include both of these genera within \"Anemone\"."
],
"title": "Anemone"
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"sentences": [
"Medicinal plant conservation strategies need to be understood and planned for based on an understanding of indigenous knowledge and practices.",
" Many drugs contain herbal ingredients, and it has been said that 70–80% of the world's population relies on some form of non-conventional medicine and around 25–40% of all prescription drugs contain active ingredients derived from plants in the United States alone.",
" Many countries rely on these medicinal plants for the health and well being of its population, but the market demand has led to an increased pressure on the natural resources that lend to the production of some of these plants.",
" The most serious proximate threats when extracting medicinal plants generally are habitat loss, habitat degradation, and over harvesting.",
" Developing markets for natural products, particularly those that are harvested from the wild, can trigger a demand that cannot be met by available or legal supplies and demands a conservation initiative so the local populations are not exploited, causing more damage to their resources.",
" Many times populations are taken advantage of for their resources and knowledge, which can often be for financial gain.",
" Conservation of medicinal plants in its biocultural perspective not only implies conservation of biodiversity but also places an equal emphasis on conservation of cultural diversity."
],
"title": "Medicinal plant conservation"
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"sentences": [
"Dorstenia mannii is a plant species in the genus \"Dorstenia\"."
],
"title": "Dorstenia mannii"
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"sentences": [
"Anemone parviflora (northern anemone, small-flowered anemone) is a herbaceous plant species in the genus \"Anemone\" and family Ranunculaceae.",
" Plants grow 10 to 30 cm tall, from a thin, 2 mm thick rhizome.",
" Stem leaves without petioles, basal leaves few with long petioles and deeply 3-parted.",
" Plants flowering late spring to mid summer with the flowers composed of 5 or 6 sepals normally white or soft bluish colored, 8 to 13 mm long.",
" The plants produce one peduncle with one solitary flower.",
" Fruits in heads ovoid in shape, 10 mm long or less, fruits densely woolly, not winged and with straight 1 to 2.5 mm long beaks."
],
"title": "Anemone parviflora"
},
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"sentences": [
"Anemone lancifolia is an herbaceous plant species in the genus \"Anemone\" and family Ranunculaceae.",
" Plants grow 20 to 30 cm tall, growing from a horizontally orientated rhizome, flowering mid spring to early summer.",
" The flowers have white sepals that are 12-20 mm long.",
" This species much resembles \"Anemone quinquefolia\" except that it is larger growing.",
" After flowering fruits called \"achene\"s are formed in a small cluster, each achene is 3.5-5 mm long, lacks wings and has a straight or partly curved beak that is 1-1.5 mm long."
],
"title": "Anemone lancifolia"
}
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"Title: Anemone riparia\n\nAnemone riparia (thimble weed) is an upright growing herbaceous plant species in the genus \"Anemone\" and family Ranunculaceae. Plants grow 30 – tall, flowering early summer but often found flowering till mid August, the flowers are greenish-white, white or even sometimes red tinted, 2 - wide. After flowering the fruits are produced in a dense rounded, to rounded columned heads 8 mm thick. When the fruits, called achenes, are ripe they have gray-white colored, densely woolly styles, that allow them to blow away in the wind. This species is similar to \"Anemone cylindrica\" and \"Anemone virginiana\". Native from Eastern North America where it is found growing on rocky banks and in open woods. The species validity in the past has been disputed. Differing from \"A. virginiana\" in the size of the fruiting heads and anthers.",
"Title: Dorstenia\n\nDorstenia is a predominately Old and New World plant genus within the family Moraceae, but there is one \"Dorstenia\" species that is located in Indonesia and South Asia. There are 105 species within this genus that are fairly equally distributed between the Afrotropics and Neotropics, second only in number to the \"Ficus\" genera in Moraceae, but \"Dorstenia\" is unique when compared to other members of the Moraceae because of their extremely diverse growth habits and life forms. The majority of the Moraceae is woody perennials, while \"Dorstenia\" is dominated by herbaceous, succulent, or suffrutescent perennials, and only 10% exhibit the typical woody habit of the Moraceae. \"Dorstenia\" also have a striking reproductive structure composed of clusters of bisexual flowers on disc-shaped receptacles that are often adorned with variable size and shape bracts. Like most members of the Moraceae, \"Dorstenia\" have drupe fruits like peaches (peaches are not a member of the Moraceae), but another special feature of \"Dorstenia\" drupes is that they explode to release the seed. The seeds are usually small with a minuscule endosperm. The \"Dorstenia\" genus is also well known by indigenous people in the tropics as a medicinal plant with numerous flavonoid compounds that have anti-microbial, anti-reverse transcriptase, and anti-inflammatory effects.",
"Title: Otholobium pubescens\n\nOtholobium pubescens is a plant species in the genus \"Otholobium\". It is a Peruvian medicinal plant used for the treatment of diabetes and contains bakuchiol.",
"Title: Anemone tuberosa\n\nAnemone tuberosa (desert anemone or tuber anemone) is a herbaceous plant species in the genus \"Anemone\" and family Ranunculaceae. Plants grow 10 to 30, sometimes 40 cm tall, from a woody-like tuber shaped like a caudex. Plants with 1 to 3 basal leaves that are 1 or 2 times ternate. The basal leaves few with long petioles and deeply 3-parted with leaflets lacking stems or rarely with a stalk. Plants flowering early to late spring with the flowers composed of 8 to 10 sepals normally white or pink colored, 10 to 14 mm long. The plants produce one peduncle with one solitary flower or 2-5 flowered cymes. Fruits in heads fusiform in shape, with 7-20 cm long pedicels. Fruits called achenes measure 2.5-3.5 mm long and 2-2.5 mm wide with a rounded outline and flat in shape, densely woolly, not winged also with straight 1.5 mm long beaks.",
"Title: Althaea officinalis\n\nAlthaea officinalis (marsh-mallow, marsh mallow (Persian: خطمی، ختمی , Arabic: ختمية الطبية، خبيز ), or common marshmallow) is a perennial species indigenous to Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa, which is used as a medicinal plant and ornamental plant. A confection made from the root since ancient Egyptian time evolved into today's marshmallow treat.",
"Title: Anemone\n\nAnemone is a genus of about 200 species of flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae, native to temperate zones. The genus is closely related to \"Pulsatilla\" ('Pasque flower') and \"Hepatica\"; some botanists even include both of these genera within \"Anemone\".",
"Title: Medicinal plant conservation\n\nMedicinal plant conservation strategies need to be understood and planned for based on an understanding of indigenous knowledge and practices. Many drugs contain herbal ingredients, and it has been said that 70–80% of the world's population relies on some form of non-conventional medicine and around 25–40% of all prescription drugs contain active ingredients derived from plants in the United States alone. Many countries rely on these medicinal plants for the health and well being of its population, but the market demand has led to an increased pressure on the natural resources that lend to the production of some of these plants. The most serious proximate threats when extracting medicinal plants generally are habitat loss, habitat degradation, and over harvesting. Developing markets for natural products, particularly those that are harvested from the wild, can trigger a demand that cannot be met by available or legal supplies and demands a conservation initiative so the local populations are not exploited, causing more damage to their resources. Many times populations are taken advantage of for their resources and knowledge, which can often be for financial gain. Conservation of medicinal plants in its biocultural perspective not only implies conservation of biodiversity but also places an equal emphasis on conservation of cultural diversity.",
"Title: Dorstenia mannii\n\nDorstenia mannii is a plant species in the genus \"Dorstenia\".",
"Title: Anemone parviflora\n\nAnemone parviflora (northern anemone, small-flowered anemone) is a herbaceous plant species in the genus \"Anemone\" and family Ranunculaceae. Plants grow 10 to 30 cm tall, from a thin, 2 mm thick rhizome. Stem leaves without petioles, basal leaves few with long petioles and deeply 3-parted. Plants flowering late spring to mid summer with the flowers composed of 5 or 6 sepals normally white or soft bluish colored, 8 to 13 mm long. The plants produce one peduncle with one solitary flower. Fruits in heads ovoid in shape, 10 mm long or less, fruits densely woolly, not winged and with straight 1 to 2.5 mm long beaks.",
"Title: Anemone lancifolia\n\nAnemone lancifolia is an herbaceous plant species in the genus \"Anemone\" and family Ranunculaceae. Plants grow 20 to 30 cm tall, growing from a horizontally orientated rhizome, flowering mid spring to early summer. The flowers have white sepals that are 12-20 mm long. This species much resembles \"Anemone quinquefolia\" except that it is larger growing. After flowering fruits called \"achene\"s are formed in a small cluster, each achene is 3.5-5 mm long, lacks wings and has a straight or partly curved beak that is 1-1.5 mm long."
] |
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The ANT-8 was an experimental flying boat designed by a pioneering aircraft designer of what nationality?
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Soviet
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"The ANT-8 was an experimental flying boat designed by Tupolev.",
" It was designated the \"MDR-2\" (MDR meaning \"Morskoi Dalnii Razvedchik\", or Naval Long-Range Reconnaissance) by the military."
],
"title": "Tupolev ANT-8"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Martin M-130 was a commercial flying boat designed and built in 1935 by the Glenn L. Martin Company in Baltimore, Maryland, for Pan American Airways.",
" Three were built: the \"China Clipper\", the \"Philippine Clipper\" and the \"Hawaii Clipper\".",
" All three had crashed by 1945.",
" A similar flying boat, (the Martin 156), named \"Russian Clipper\", built for the Soviet Union, had a larger wing (giving it greater range) and twin fins."
],
"title": "Martin M-130"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Farman F.51 was a 1920s French maritime reconnaissance flying boat designed and built by Farman.",
" The F.51 was an unequal-span four-bay biplane flying boat with a crew of four.",
" It was powered by two Lorraine 8bd engines mounted in tractor configuration.",
" A pusher engined version was designated the Farman F.50 (even though the designation had been used before in 1919)."
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"title": "Farman F.51"
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"sentences": [
"The Hiro H4H (or Hiro Navy Type 91 Flying Boat) was a 1930s Japanese bomber or reconnaissance monoplane flying boat designed and built by the Hiro Naval Arsenal for the Imperial Japanese Navy."
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"title": "Hiro H4H"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Sikorsky S-42 was a commercial flying boat designed and built by Sikorsky Aircraft to meet requirements for a long-range flying boat laid out by Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) in 1931.",
" The innovative design included wing flaps, variable-pitch propellers, and a tail-carrying full-length hull.",
" The prototype first flew on 29 March 1934, and, in the period of development and test flying that followed, quickly established ten world records for payload-to-height.",
" The \"Flying Clipper\" and the \"Pan Am Clipper\" were other names for the S-42."
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},
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"sentences": [
"Andrei Nikolayevich Tupolev (Russian: Андрей Николаевич Туполев ; November 10, 1888 – December 23, 1972) was a pioneering Soviet aircraft designer."
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Supermarine Sea Lion I was a British racing flying boat designed and built by the Supermarine Aviation Works for the 1919 Schneider Trophy at Bournemouth, England.",
" The later racing flying boat for the 1922 Schneider Trophy the Sea Lion II was a different design."
],
"title": "Supermarine Sea Lion I"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Supermarine Sea Lion II was a British racing flying boat designed and built by the Supermarine Aviation Works for the 1922 Schneider Trophy at Naples, Italy which it went on to win.",
" The earlier racing flying boat for the 1919 Schneider Trophy the Sea Lion I was a different design."
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"title": "Supermarine Sea Lion II"
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"sentences": [
"The Chyetverikov ARK-3 (\"ARKtichyeskii\" - arctic) was an Arctic multi-role flying boat designed and built in the USSR from 1933 featuring a conventional flying boat hull, with high cantilever wings equipped with floats at mid-span.",
" The two engines were mounted in tractor-pusher fashion on a pylon above the fuselage."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Hughes H-4 Hercules (also known as the Spruce Goose; registration NX37602) is a prototype strategic airlift flying boat designed and built by the Hughes Aircraft Company.",
" Intended as a transatlantic flight transport for use during World War II, it was not completed in time to be used in the war.",
" The aircraft made only one brief flight on November 2, 1947, and the project never advanced beyond the single example produced.",
" Built from wood because of wartime restrictions on the use of aluminum and concerns about weight, it was nicknamed by critics the \"Spruce Goose\", although it was made almost entirely of birch.",
" The Hercules is the largest flying boat ever built, and it has the largest wingspan of any aircraft that has ever flown.",
" It remains in good condition and is on display at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon, United States."
],
"title": "Hughes H-4 Hercules"
}
] |
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"Title: Tupolev ANT-8\n\nThe ANT-8 was an experimental flying boat designed by Tupolev. It was designated the \"MDR-2\" (MDR meaning \"Morskoi Dalnii Razvedchik\", or Naval Long-Range Reconnaissance) by the military.",
"Title: Martin M-130\n\nThe Martin M-130 was a commercial flying boat designed and built in 1935 by the Glenn L. Martin Company in Baltimore, Maryland, for Pan American Airways. Three were built: the \"China Clipper\", the \"Philippine Clipper\" and the \"Hawaii Clipper\". All three had crashed by 1945. A similar flying boat, (the Martin 156), named \"Russian Clipper\", built for the Soviet Union, had a larger wing (giving it greater range) and twin fins.",
"Title: Farman F.51\n\nThe Farman F.51 was a 1920s French maritime reconnaissance flying boat designed and built by Farman. The F.51 was an unequal-span four-bay biplane flying boat with a crew of four. It was powered by two Lorraine 8bd engines mounted in tractor configuration. A pusher engined version was designated the Farman F.50 (even though the designation had been used before in 1919).",
"Title: Hiro H4H\n\nThe Hiro H4H (or Hiro Navy Type 91 Flying Boat) was a 1930s Japanese bomber or reconnaissance monoplane flying boat designed and built by the Hiro Naval Arsenal for the Imperial Japanese Navy.",
"Title: Sikorsky S-42\n\nThe Sikorsky S-42 was a commercial flying boat designed and built by Sikorsky Aircraft to meet requirements for a long-range flying boat laid out by Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) in 1931. The innovative design included wing flaps, variable-pitch propellers, and a tail-carrying full-length hull. The prototype first flew on 29 March 1934, and, in the period of development and test flying that followed, quickly established ten world records for payload-to-height. The \"Flying Clipper\" and the \"Pan Am Clipper\" were other names for the S-42.",
"Title: Andrei Tupolev\n\nAndrei Nikolayevich Tupolev (Russian: Андрей Николаевич Туполев ; November 10, 1888 – December 23, 1972) was a pioneering Soviet aircraft designer.",
"Title: Supermarine Sea Lion I\n\nThe Supermarine Sea Lion I was a British racing flying boat designed and built by the Supermarine Aviation Works for the 1919 Schneider Trophy at Bournemouth, England. The later racing flying boat for the 1922 Schneider Trophy the Sea Lion II was a different design.",
"Title: Supermarine Sea Lion II\n\nThe Supermarine Sea Lion II was a British racing flying boat designed and built by the Supermarine Aviation Works for the 1922 Schneider Trophy at Naples, Italy which it went on to win. The earlier racing flying boat for the 1919 Schneider Trophy the Sea Lion I was a different design.",
"Title: Chyetverikov ARK-3\n\nThe Chyetverikov ARK-3 (\"ARKtichyeskii\" - arctic) was an Arctic multi-role flying boat designed and built in the USSR from 1933 featuring a conventional flying boat hull, with high cantilever wings equipped with floats at mid-span. The two engines were mounted in tractor-pusher fashion on a pylon above the fuselage.",
"Title: Hughes H-4 Hercules\n\nThe Hughes H-4 Hercules (also known as the Spruce Goose; registration NX37602) is a prototype strategic airlift flying boat designed and built by the Hughes Aircraft Company. Intended as a transatlantic flight transport for use during World War II, it was not completed in time to be used in the war. The aircraft made only one brief flight on November 2, 1947, and the project never advanced beyond the single example produced. Built from wood because of wartime restrictions on the use of aluminum and concerns about weight, it was nicknamed by critics the \"Spruce Goose\", although it was made almost entirely of birch. The Hercules is the largest flying boat ever built, and it has the largest wingspan of any aircraft that has ever flown. It remains in good condition and is on display at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon, United States."
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The Battle of Peterswalde, which occurred during the Third Silesian War, was a part of which larger European war?
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Seven Years' War
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"Title: Battle of Kunersdorf\n\nThe decisive Battle of Kunersdorf occurred on 12 August 1759 near Kunersdorf (Kunowice), immediately east of Frankfurt an der Oder (the second largest city in Prussia). Part of the Third Silesian War and the wider Seven Years' War, the battle involved over 100,000 men. An Allied army commanded by Pyotr Saltykov and Ernst Gideon von Laudon that included 41,000 Russians and 18,500 Austrians defeated Frederick the Great's army of 50,900 Prussians.",
"Title: Battle of Rossbach\n\nThe Battle of Rossbach took place on 5 November 1757 during the Third Silesian War (1756–1763, part of the Seven Years' War) near the village of Rossbach (Roßbach), in the Electorate of Saxony. It is sometimes called the Battle of, or at, Reichardtswerben, after a different nearby town. In this 90-minute battle, Frederick the Great, king of Prussia, defeated an Allied army composed of French forces augmented by a contingent of the Reichsarmee (Imperial Army) of the Holy Roman Empire. The French and Imperial army included almost 42,000 men, opposing a considerably smaller Prussian force of 22,000. Despite overwhelming odds, Frederick employed rapid movement, flanking maneuver and oblique order to achieve complete surprise.",
"Title: Treaty of Hubertusburg\n\nThe Treaty of Hubertusburg (German: \"Frieden von Hubertusburg\" ) was signed on 15 February 1763 at Hubertusburg Castle by Prussia, Austria and Saxony to end the Third Silesian War. Together with the Treaty of Paris, signed five days earlier, it marked the end of the Seven Years' War. The treaty ended the continental conflict with no significant changes in prewar borders. Austria and Saxony renounced all claims to the Silesian territories ceded to Prussia in the 1742 Treaty of Berlin and the 1745 Treaty of Dresden. Prussia clearly stood among the ranks of the European great powers, while the treaty enhanced the rivalry with Austria.",
"Title: Battle of Torgau\n\nIn the Battle of Torgau on 3 November 1760, King Frederick the Great's Prussian army fought a larger Austrian army under the command of Field Marshal Leopold Josef Graf Daun. The Prussians won a costly victory in one of the bloodiest battles of the Third Silesian War (part of the Seven Years' War).",
"Title: Battle of Hochkirch\n\nThe Battle of Hochkirch occurred on 14 October 1758 during the Third Silesian War (part of the Seven Years' War). After several weeks of maneuvering for position, an Austrian army of 80,000 commanded by Lieutenant Field Marshal Leopold Josef Graf Daun surprised the Prussian army of 30,000–36,000, commanded by Frederick the Great. The Austrian army overwhelmed the Prussians and forced a general retreat. The battle took place in and around the village of Hochkirch, 9 km east of Bautzen, Saxony.",
"Title: Silesian Wars\n\nThe Silesian Wars (German: \"Schlesische Kriege\" ) were a series of three wars fought in the mid-18th century between Prussia (under King Frederick the Great) and Austria (under Empress Maria Theresa) for control of Silesia, all three of which ended in Prussian victory. The First (1740–42) and Second (1744–45) Silesian Wars formed a part of the larger War of the Austrian Succession, while the Third Silesian War (1756–63) was one theater of the Seven Years' War.",
"Title: Battle of Peterswalde\n\nThe Prussian Bohemia Incursion was a military campaign led by the Prince Henry of Prussia during the Third Silesian War (part of the Seven Years' War), to disrupt the Austrian military capacity by launching incursions against its military infrastructure in Bohemia.",
"Title: Third Silesian War\n\nThe Third Silesian War was a theatre of the Seven Years' War. The name is used to describe Prussia's war against Austria and its allies between 1756 and 1763, fought mainly in Silesia, Bohemia and Upper Saxony. The war was the third and last in a series of Silesian Wars fought between Frederick the Great's Prussia and Maria Theresa's Austria; like the earlier two, it ended with Prussia in control of the region of Silesia."
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1,294
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Mike's Hard Lemonade is distributed by what Belgian-owned Canadian beer company founded by John Kinder Labatt in 1847 in London, Ontario?
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Labatt Breweries of Canada
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" Wauldron decided to call the frog a \"bad frog.\"",
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"Title: Alpine Beer Company\n\nAlpine Beer Company is an American brewery founded in 1999 by Pat McIlhenney in Alpine, California. Alpine Beer Company produces a variety of beers, many of which have high alcohol content and are strongly hopped beers. The beers have acquired a following due to the popularity of such beers as Pure Hoppiness and Exponential Hoppiness IPAs. Alpine Beer Company was ranked as the fifth best brewery in the US in 2006 by Beer Advocate.",
"Title: Bad Frog Beer\n\nBad Frog Beer is an American beer company founded by Jim Wauldron and based in Rose City, Michigan. Jim Wauldron did not create the beer to begin with. The company that Wauldron worked for was a T-shirt company. Wauldron was a talented T-shirt designer that was seeking a new look. His boss told him that a frog would look too wimpy. Wauldron decided to call the frog a \"bad frog.\" The idea sparked much interest. People all over the country wanted a shirt. The only problem with the shirt was that people started asking for the \"bad frog beer\" that the frog was holding on the shirt. Wauldron learned about brewing and his company began brewing in October 1995. The company has grown to 25 states and many countries. The beer is banned in eight states.",
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"Title: Mike's Hard Lemonade Co.\n\nMike's Hard Lemonade Co. is a ready to drink beverage manufacturer based in the United States. It is distributed by Labatt Breweries of Canada in the United States and owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev globally. The company produces a family of products based on its original \"Mike's Hard Lemonade\", first introduced in Canada in 1996, a mix of malt liquor, natural flavors and carbonated water. Mike's entered the U.S. market on April 1, 1999, changing the beverage to a mixture of lemonade flavor and an unflavored malt liquor base, due to differing tax and beverage laws.",
"Title: Labatt Brewing Company\n\nLabatt Brewing Company Ltd. (French: \"Brasseries Labatt du Canada Ltée\" ) is a Belgian-owned Canadian beer company founded by John Kinder Labatt in 1847 in London, Ontario. Labatt is the largest brewer in Canada."
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Are 1221 Avenue of the Americas and 590 Madison Avenue located in the same city?
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yes
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"The Metropolitan Life North Building, now known as Eleven Madison, is a 30-story art deco skyscraper on Madison Square Park in Manhattan, New York City, at 11-25 Madison Avenue.",
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"Title: 383 Madison Avenue\n\n383 Madison Avenue is an office building owned and occupied by JP Morgan Chase in New York City on a full block bound by Madison Avenue and Vanderbilt Avenue between East 46th and 47th Streets. Formerly known as the Bear Stearns Building, it housed the world headquarters of the now-defunct Bear Stearns from the building's completion until Bear's collapse and sale to JPMorgan Chase in 2008. The building now houses the New York offices for J.P. Morgan's investment banking division, which formerly occupied 277 Park Avenue. Both 383 Madison and 277 Park are adjacent to JPMorgan Chase's world headquarters at 270 Park Avenue.",
"Title: Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower\n\nThe Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower, colloquially known as the Met Life Tower, is a landmark skyscraper located on Madison Avenue near the intersection with East 23rd Street, across from Madison Square Park in Manhattan, New York City. Designed by the architectural firm of Napoleon LeBrun & Sons and built by the Hedden Construction Company, the tower is modeled after the Campanile in Venice, Italy. The hotel located in the clock tower portion of the building has the address 5 Madison Avenue, while the office building covering the rest of the block, occupied primarily by Credit Suisse, is referred to as 1 Madison Avenue.",
"Title: Greenwich Avenue\n\nGreenwich Avenue, formerly Greenwich Lane, is a southeast-northwest avenue located in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It extends from the intersection of 6th Avenue and 8th Street at its southeast end to its northwestern end at 8th Avenue between 14th Street and 13th Street. It is sometimes confused with Greenwich Street. Construction of West Village Park, bounded by Greenwich Avenue, 7th Avenue, and 12th Street, began in 2016.",
"Title: 1221 Avenue of the Americas\n\n1221 Avenue of the Americas (formerly also known as McGraw-Hill Building) is a skyscraper located at 1221 Sixth Avenue, in Manhattan, New York City.",
"Title: Metropolitan Life North Building\n\nThe Metropolitan Life North Building, now known as Eleven Madison, is a 30-story art deco skyscraper on Madison Square Park in Manhattan, New York City, at 11-25 Madison Avenue. The building is bordered by East 24th Street, Madison Avenue, East 25th Street and Park Avenue South, and is connected by an elevated walkway to the Met Life Tower just south of it. The North Building was built on the site of Richard Upjohn's original Madison Square Presbyterian Church. The second church, designed by Stanford White of McKim, Mead and White was built in 1906, across 24th street on land conveyed by Metropolitan Life. As part of the Metropolitan Life Home Office Complex, the North Building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 19, 1996."
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Which author published an account of the Hiroshima bombings, John Hersey or Mickey Spillane?
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John Richard Hersey
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"Title: Malgosia Tomassi\n\nMalgosia Tomassi is a former Polish-American fashion model and actress. Tomassi presently works as an interior designer. She is the wife of actor Stacy Keach, whom she met on the set of \"Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer\". She has performed alongside her husband in various Mike Hammer-related television shows, including \"Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer\", \"The New Mike Hammer\" and, most recently, \"Mike Hammer, Private Eye\" as the yoga instructor Maya Ricci.",
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Which region in China is larger, Jiutai District or Nanchang?
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Nanchang
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Mapplethorpe is an upcoming film starring an English actor best known for his role in what science fiction series?
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Doctor Who
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Participation dance is a class of dance that encourages dancing in a group such as a song composed by what accordion player in the 1950's?
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Werner Thomas
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"Ramon Ayala is an accordion player from Hidalgo, Texas, who currently resides in the Rio Grande Valley.",
" He is the son of Pedro Ayala.",
" His progressive style and technique has earned him the 2009 Accordion Player of the Year Award from the South Texas Conjunto Association.",
" In 2009 he celebrated his 45th career anniversary."
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"Fritz Tschannen (13 May 1920 – 23 March 2011) was a Swiss accordion player and former ski jumper who competed at the 1948 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz.",
" Born in Saint-Imier, he received his first accordion at the age of five and gave his first solo concert three years later.",
" By the age of 18 he was working as an accordion teacher, in addition to ski jumping out of Skiclub Adelboden.",
" He joined the Swiss National Team in 1945 and attended the Winter Olympic Games three years later, where he placed ninth in a field of forty-nine competitors in the men's normal hill event.",
" That same year he became the Swiss national ski jumping champion and set a new world record with a jump of 120 metres."
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"A mixer dance, dance mixer or simply mixer is a kind of participation dance in a social dance setting that involves changing partners as an integral part.",
" Mixing can be built into the dance choreography or can be structured to occur more randomly.",
" Mixers allow dancers to meet new partners and allow beginners to dance with more advanced dancers.",
" Some people may take advantage of mixers to assess dance skills of other persons without fear of being stuck with a poor match for an entire dance."
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"Kevin Naquin is a Cajun accordion player in south Louisiana from Ossun, Louisiana.",
" Naquin is the lead singer and accordion player in the Cajun band Kevin Naquin and the Ossun Playboys.",
" In 2000, he won the CFMA - 2000 Album of the Year with his album \"Pour La Premiere Fois\" and CFMA - 2000 Song of the Year.",
" He has recorded with Swallow Records and Bayou Groove Productions."
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"Finbarr Dwyer (often misspelled as \"Finbar Dwyer\") (20 September 1946 – 8 February 2014) was a traditional Irish accordion player from the famed Dwyer musical family.",
" He was born in Castletownbere, Co.",
" Cork on 20 September 1946, began playing accordion at the age of three, and began composing at the age of nine.",
" Both of his parents played accordion and his father also played fiddle.",
" His brothers Richard and Michael (died 1996) likewise played accordion, while his brother John, born in 1933, played fiddle.",
" In 1969 he won the All-England accordion title.",
" He died on 8 February 2014, in Mallow, Co.",
" Cork, Ireland."
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"The \"Chicken Dance\", also known as the Birdie Song or the Chicken Song, is an oom-pah song and its associated fad dance is now a contemporary dance throughout the Western world.",
" The song was composed by accordion (Handharmonika) player Werner Thomas from Davos, Switzerland, in the 1950s."
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"The hokey cokey (United Kingdom), hokey pokey (United States, Ireland, Canada, Australia, the Caribbean, Israel), or hokey tokey (New Zealand), is a participation dance with a distinctive accompanying tune and lyric structure.",
" It is well known in English-speaking countries.",
" It originates in a British folk dance, with variants attested as early as 1826.",
" The song and accompanying dance peaked in popularity as a music hall song and novelty dance in the mid-1940s in Britain and Ireland.",
" The song became a chart hit twice in the 1980s.",
" The first hit was by The Snowmen, which peaked at UK No. 18 in 1981."
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"Participation dance (also group-participation dance or audience participation dance) is a major class of dance that encourages dancing in a group.",
" It includes social games based on dancing, for example at weddings, festivals and other social gatherings.",
" Some have simple words to be sung to the music, which may act as a reminder of the steps - one example is the Hokey-cokey.",
" Some consist of a few simple steps learned either from simple instructions given by a leader or from watching others.",
" Examples are Electric Slide, Macarena, YMCA, and the Chicken Dance."
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"title": "Participation dance"
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"An erotic dance is a dance that provides erotic entertainment and whose objective is the stimulation of erotic or sexual thoughts or actions in viewers.",
" Erotic dance is one of several major dance categories based on purpose, such as ceremonial dance, competitive dance, participation dance, performance dance and social dance."
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"Sonny (Patrick Joseph) Brogan (4 July 1906 – 1 January 1965) was an Irish accordion player from the 1930s to the 1960s, and was one of Ireland's most popular traditional musicians.",
" He was one of the earliest advocates of the two-row B/C button accordion in traditional music, and popularised it the 1950s and 60s.",
" He originally played on a single-keyed Hohner melodeon, and later the two-row Paolo Soprani (pictured) which he used until he died.",
" Sonny's Paolo Soprani was one of the rarest, the grey model, made in 1948, when the company still made them by hand.",
" Offaly-born button box player Paddy O'Brien currently has Sonny's accordion."
],
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"Title: Ramon Ayala (accordion player)\n\nRamon Ayala is an accordion player from Hidalgo, Texas, who currently resides in the Rio Grande Valley. He is the son of Pedro Ayala. His progressive style and technique has earned him the 2009 Accordion Player of the Year Award from the South Texas Conjunto Association. In 2009 he celebrated his 45th career anniversary.",
"Title: Fritz Tschannen\n\nFritz Tschannen (13 May 1920 – 23 March 2011) was a Swiss accordion player and former ski jumper who competed at the 1948 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz. Born in Saint-Imier, he received his first accordion at the age of five and gave his first solo concert three years later. By the age of 18 he was working as an accordion teacher, in addition to ski jumping out of Skiclub Adelboden. He joined the Swiss National Team in 1945 and attended the Winter Olympic Games three years later, where he placed ninth in a field of forty-nine competitors in the men's normal hill event. That same year he became the Swiss national ski jumping champion and set a new world record with a jump of 120 metres.",
"Title: Mixer dance\n\nA mixer dance, dance mixer or simply mixer is a kind of participation dance in a social dance setting that involves changing partners as an integral part. Mixing can be built into the dance choreography or can be structured to occur more randomly. Mixers allow dancers to meet new partners and allow beginners to dance with more advanced dancers. Some people may take advantage of mixers to assess dance skills of other persons without fear of being stuck with a poor match for an entire dance.",
"Title: Kevin Naquin\n\nKevin Naquin is a Cajun accordion player in south Louisiana from Ossun, Louisiana. Naquin is the lead singer and accordion player in the Cajun band Kevin Naquin and the Ossun Playboys. In 2000, he won the CFMA - 2000 Album of the Year with his album \"Pour La Premiere Fois\" and CFMA - 2000 Song of the Year. He has recorded with Swallow Records and Bayou Groove Productions.",
"Title: Finbarr Dwyer\n\nFinbarr Dwyer (often misspelled as \"Finbar Dwyer\") (20 September 1946 – 8 February 2014) was a traditional Irish accordion player from the famed Dwyer musical family. He was born in Castletownbere, Co. Cork on 20 September 1946, began playing accordion at the age of three, and began composing at the age of nine. Both of his parents played accordion and his father also played fiddle. His brothers Richard and Michael (died 1996) likewise played accordion, while his brother John, born in 1933, played fiddle. In 1969 he won the All-England accordion title. He died on 8 February 2014, in Mallow, Co. Cork, Ireland.",
"Title: Chicken Dance\n\nThe \"Chicken Dance\", also known as the Birdie Song or the Chicken Song, is an oom-pah song and its associated fad dance is now a contemporary dance throughout the Western world. The song was composed by accordion (Handharmonika) player Werner Thomas from Davos, Switzerland, in the 1950s.",
"Title: Hokey cokey\n\nThe hokey cokey (United Kingdom), hokey pokey (United States, Ireland, Canada, Australia, the Caribbean, Israel), or hokey tokey (New Zealand), is a participation dance with a distinctive accompanying tune and lyric structure. It is well known in English-speaking countries. It originates in a British folk dance, with variants attested as early as 1826. The song and accompanying dance peaked in popularity as a music hall song and novelty dance in the mid-1940s in Britain and Ireland. The song became a chart hit twice in the 1980s. The first hit was by The Snowmen, which peaked at UK No. 18 in 1981.",
"Title: Participation dance\n\nParticipation dance (also group-participation dance or audience participation dance) is a major class of dance that encourages dancing in a group. It includes social games based on dancing, for example at weddings, festivals and other social gatherings. Some have simple words to be sung to the music, which may act as a reminder of the steps - one example is the Hokey-cokey. Some consist of a few simple steps learned either from simple instructions given by a leader or from watching others. Examples are Electric Slide, Macarena, YMCA, and the Chicken Dance.",
"Title: Erotic dance\n\nAn erotic dance is a dance that provides erotic entertainment and whose objective is the stimulation of erotic or sexual thoughts or actions in viewers. Erotic dance is one of several major dance categories based on purpose, such as ceremonial dance, competitive dance, participation dance, performance dance and social dance.",
"Title: Sonny Brogan\n\nSonny (Patrick Joseph) Brogan (4 July 1906 – 1 January 1965) was an Irish accordion player from the 1930s to the 1960s, and was one of Ireland's most popular traditional musicians. He was one of the earliest advocates of the two-row B/C button accordion in traditional music, and popularised it the 1950s and 60s. He originally played on a single-keyed Hohner melodeon, and later the two-row Paolo Soprani (pictured) which he used until he died. Sonny's Paolo Soprani was one of the rarest, the grey model, made in 1948, when the company still made them by hand. Offaly-born button box player Paddy O'Brien currently has Sonny's accordion."
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