id
int64 0
81.4k
| question
stringlengths 13
654
| answer
stringlengths 1
623
| type
stringclasses 2
values | level
stringclasses 3
values | supporting_facts
dict | context
listlengths 2
10
| documents
listlengths 2
10
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1,500
|
California Sports Hall of Fame was established by a football player that played how many seasons in the NFL?
|
six
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"California Sports Hall of Fame",
"Christian Okoye"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
2
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Ray Truant (born October 10, 1930) was a Canadian football player who played for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.",
" He won the Grey Cup with them in 1953 and 1957.",
" Born in Detroit, Michigan and raised in Windsor, Ontario, he previously attended and played football at the University of Western Ontario and Kennedy Collegiate Institute in his hometown.",
" Truant is a member of the Windsor/Essex County Sports Hall of Fame, Brantford Sports Hall of Fame, and the University of Western Ontario Sports Hall of Fame."
],
"title": "Ray Truant"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Johnny D. Bright (June 11, 1930 – December 14, 1983) was a professional Canadian football player in the Canadian Football League.",
" He played college football at Drake University.",
" He is a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, the National Football Foundation's College Football Hall of Fame, the Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame, the Edmonton Eskimos Wall of Honour, the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame, and the \"Des Moines Register's\" Iowa Sports Hall of Fame."
],
"title": "Johnny Bright"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Barton \"Botchey\" Koch (April 22, 1907 – April 28, 1964) was an American college football player.",
" He was the first consensus All-America football player from the Southwest Conference.",
" He was elected to the Baylor Sports Hall of Fame in 1961, the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 1967 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 1974.",
" He was named to the All Time Texas High School Team by \"Texas Football\" magazine in 1968 and to the \"50-Year Super Stars\" of the Southwest Conference by Texas Football magazine in 1969.",
" In 1984, he was added to the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame."
],
"title": "Barton Koch"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Alexander Edgar (Ted) Toogood (August 27, 1924 – July 31, 2011) was a Canadian football player who played for the Toronto Argonauts.",
" He won the Grey Cup with them in 1950 and 1952.",
" He previously played football for and attended the University of Toronto, as well as served in World War II.",
" He later was a teacher, attended West Virginia University (MSc 1958) and was the first athletic director at Ryerson University (1949–1961).",
" Toogood was inducted into the University of Toronto Sports Hall of Fame in 1999, the Ryerson Athletics and Recreation Hall of Fame in 2005 and the Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame in 2010.",
" He died on July 31, 2011 aged 86 and donated his brain to the Krembil Neuroscience Centre Sports Concussion Project.",
" At the time of his death, he had Alzheimer's disease and studies of his brain revealed the presence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, though to be linked to previous concussions sustained in his football career."
],
"title": "Ted Toogood"
},
{
"sentences": [
"James Norman \"Dirty Thirty\" Young (born June 6, 1943) is a former professional American football and Canadian football player.",
" Young played running back and wide receiver for the NFL's Minnesota Vikings for two seasons (1965–66), and the CFL's BC Lions for thirteen seasons (1967–79).",
" Young is a member of Canada's Sports Hall of Fame, the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, the BC Sports Hall of Fame, and the Queen's University Football Hall of Fame.",
" Young's #30 jersey is one of ten numbers retired by the BC Lions.",
" In 2003, Young was voted a member of the BC Lions All-Time Dream Team as part of the club’s 50th anniversary celebration.",
" In 2006, Young was voted to the Honour Roll of the CFL's top 50 players of the league's modern era by Canadian sports network TSN."
],
"title": "Jim Young"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Bernie Faloney (June 15, 1932 – June 14, 1999) was a professional football player in the Canadian Football League (primarily with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats) and an outstanding American college football player at the University of Maryland.",
" Born in Carnegie, Pennsylvania, Faloney is a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, Canada's Sports Hall of Fame, the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame, the Western Pennsylvania Hall of Fame, and the University of Maryland Athletic Hall of Fame.",
" Faloney's jersey #10 was retired by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 1999.",
" In 2005, Faloney was inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame.",
" In 2006, Faloney was voted to the Honour Roll of the CFL's Top 50 Players of the league's modern era by Canadian sports network TSN."
],
"title": "Bernie Faloney"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Christian Emeka Okoye ( ; born August 16, 1961), is a Nigerian-American former American football fullback for the Kansas City Chiefs from 1987 to 1992.",
" Nicknamed \"The Nigerian Nightmare,\" Okoye was known for his powerful running style and ability to break tackles.",
" Okoye's six seasons in the NFL saw a league rushing title in 1989, two Pro Bowl appearances (1989, 1991), and three playoff appearances.",
" He voluntarily ended his NFL career due to multiple injuries."
],
"title": "Christian Okoye"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The California Sports Hall of Fame recognizes athletes, coaches, and members of sports media who have made a \"lasting impression to California sports\".",
" It was established in 2006 by Christian Okoye, former All-Pro running back for the Kansas City Chiefs.",
" The California Sports Hall of Fame made its first Induction in January 2007.",
" Okoye was inducted in 2016."
],
"title": "California Sports Hall of Fame"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lemuel Joseph Barney (born September 8, 1945) is a former American football player.",
" A native of Gulfport, Mississippi, he played college football at Jackson State from 1964 to 1966.",
" He was drafted by the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL) and played for the Lions as a cornerback, return specialist, and punter from 1967 to 1977.",
" He was selected as the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in 1967, played in seven Pro Bowls, and was selected as a first-team All-NFL player in 1968 and 1969.",
" He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1992.",
" He has also been inducted into the Detroit Lions Hall of Fame, the Jackson State Sports Hall of Fame, the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame, and the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame."
],
"title": "Lem Barney"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lui Passaglia (born June 7, 1954) is a former professional Canadian football player.",
" Passaglia was the placekicker/punter for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League for a record-breaking 25 years (1976–2000) and scored more points in that time than any professional gridiron football player in history.",
" He is a member of the [Canadian Sports Hall Fame, [Canadian Football Hall of Fame]], the British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame, and the BC Lions Wall of Fame.",
" Passaglia's #5 jersey is one of nine numbers retired by the Lions.",
" In 2003, Passaglia was voted a member of the BC Lions All-Time Dream Team as part of the club’s 50 year anniversary celebration.",
" In 2006, Passaglia was voted one of the CFL's Top 50 players (#30) of the league's modern era by Canadian sports network TSN."
],
"title": "Lui Passaglia"
}
] |
[
"Title: Ray Truant\n\nRay Truant (born October 10, 1930) was a Canadian football player who played for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He won the Grey Cup with them in 1953 and 1957. Born in Detroit, Michigan and raised in Windsor, Ontario, he previously attended and played football at the University of Western Ontario and Kennedy Collegiate Institute in his hometown. Truant is a member of the Windsor/Essex County Sports Hall of Fame, Brantford Sports Hall of Fame, and the University of Western Ontario Sports Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Johnny Bright\n\nJohnny D. Bright (June 11, 1930 – December 14, 1983) was a professional Canadian football player in the Canadian Football League. He played college football at Drake University. He is a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, the National Football Foundation's College Football Hall of Fame, the Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame, the Edmonton Eskimos Wall of Honour, the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame, and the \"Des Moines Register's\" Iowa Sports Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Barton Koch\n\nBarton \"Botchey\" Koch (April 22, 1907 – April 28, 1964) was an American college football player. He was the first consensus All-America football player from the Southwest Conference. He was elected to the Baylor Sports Hall of Fame in 1961, the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 1967 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 1974. He was named to the All Time Texas High School Team by \"Texas Football\" magazine in 1968 and to the \"50-Year Super Stars\" of the Southwest Conference by Texas Football magazine in 1969. In 1984, he was added to the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Ted Toogood\n\nAlexander Edgar (Ted) Toogood (August 27, 1924 – July 31, 2011) was a Canadian football player who played for the Toronto Argonauts. He won the Grey Cup with them in 1950 and 1952. He previously played football for and attended the University of Toronto, as well as served in World War II. He later was a teacher, attended West Virginia University (MSc 1958) and was the first athletic director at Ryerson University (1949–1961). Toogood was inducted into the University of Toronto Sports Hall of Fame in 1999, the Ryerson Athletics and Recreation Hall of Fame in 2005 and the Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame in 2010. He died on July 31, 2011 aged 86 and donated his brain to the Krembil Neuroscience Centre Sports Concussion Project. At the time of his death, he had Alzheimer's disease and studies of his brain revealed the presence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, though to be linked to previous concussions sustained in his football career.",
"Title: Jim Young\n\nJames Norman \"Dirty Thirty\" Young (born June 6, 1943) is a former professional American football and Canadian football player. Young played running back and wide receiver for the NFL's Minnesota Vikings for two seasons (1965–66), and the CFL's BC Lions for thirteen seasons (1967–79). Young is a member of Canada's Sports Hall of Fame, the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, the BC Sports Hall of Fame, and the Queen's University Football Hall of Fame. Young's #30 jersey is one of ten numbers retired by the BC Lions. In 2003, Young was voted a member of the BC Lions All-Time Dream Team as part of the club’s 50th anniversary celebration. In 2006, Young was voted to the Honour Roll of the CFL's top 50 players of the league's modern era by Canadian sports network TSN.",
"Title: Bernie Faloney\n\nBernie Faloney (June 15, 1932 – June 14, 1999) was a professional football player in the Canadian Football League (primarily with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats) and an outstanding American college football player at the University of Maryland. Born in Carnegie, Pennsylvania, Faloney is a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, Canada's Sports Hall of Fame, the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame, the Western Pennsylvania Hall of Fame, and the University of Maryland Athletic Hall of Fame. Faloney's jersey #10 was retired by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 1999. In 2005, Faloney was inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. In 2006, Faloney was voted to the Honour Roll of the CFL's Top 50 Players of the league's modern era by Canadian sports network TSN.",
"Title: Christian Okoye\n\nChristian Emeka Okoye ( ; born August 16, 1961), is a Nigerian-American former American football fullback for the Kansas City Chiefs from 1987 to 1992. Nicknamed \"The Nigerian Nightmare,\" Okoye was known for his powerful running style and ability to break tackles. Okoye's six seasons in the NFL saw a league rushing title in 1989, two Pro Bowl appearances (1989, 1991), and three playoff appearances. He voluntarily ended his NFL career due to multiple injuries.",
"Title: California Sports Hall of Fame\n\nThe California Sports Hall of Fame recognizes athletes, coaches, and members of sports media who have made a \"lasting impression to California sports\". It was established in 2006 by Christian Okoye, former All-Pro running back for the Kansas City Chiefs. The California Sports Hall of Fame made its first Induction in January 2007. Okoye was inducted in 2016.",
"Title: Lem Barney\n\nLemuel Joseph Barney (born September 8, 1945) is a former American football player. A native of Gulfport, Mississippi, he played college football at Jackson State from 1964 to 1966. He was drafted by the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL) and played for the Lions as a cornerback, return specialist, and punter from 1967 to 1977. He was selected as the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in 1967, played in seven Pro Bowls, and was selected as a first-team All-NFL player in 1968 and 1969. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1992. He has also been inducted into the Detroit Lions Hall of Fame, the Jackson State Sports Hall of Fame, the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame, and the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Lui Passaglia\n\nLui Passaglia (born June 7, 1954) is a former professional Canadian football player. Passaglia was the placekicker/punter for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League for a record-breaking 25 years (1976–2000) and scored more points in that time than any professional gridiron football player in history. He is a member of the [Canadian Sports Hall Fame, [Canadian Football Hall of Fame]], the British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame, and the BC Lions Wall of Fame. Passaglia's #5 jersey is one of nine numbers retired by the Lions. In 2003, Passaglia was voted a member of the BC Lions All-Time Dream Team as part of the club’s 50 year anniversary celebration. In 2006, Passaglia was voted one of the CFL's Top 50 players (#30) of the league's modern era by Canadian sports network TSN."
] |
1,501
|
Alessandra Ferri was granted what most notable title for her profession?
|
Prima ballerina assoluta
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Alessandra Ferri",
"Prima ballerina assoluta"
],
"sent_id": [
2,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The La Scala Theatre Ballet (Italian: \"Corpo di ballo del Teatro alla Scala\" ) is the resident classical ballet company at La Scala in Milan, Italy.",
" One of the oldest and most renowned ballet companies in the world, the company predates the theatre, but was officially founded at the inauguration of La Scala in 1778.",
" Many leading dancers have performed with the company, including Mara Galeazzi, Alessandra Ferri, Viviana Durante, Roberto Bolle and Carla Fracci.",
" The official associate school of the company is the La Scala Theatre Ballet School (Italian: \"Scuola di Ballo del Teatro alla Scala\" ), a constituent of the La Scala Theatre Academy (Italian: \"Accademia Teatro alla Scala\" )."
],
"title": "La Scala Theatre Ballet"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Modern urban planning in Canada can be traced back to the early 1900s, though Indigenous planning, an evolving practice, originated hundreds if not thousands of years ago.",
" The planning profession originally focused on city layout, land subdivision and architecture and grew dramatically after 1945 due to the growth of Canadian cities.",
" The profession now includes a diverse range of subjects such as urban sociology, data analysis and forecasting, municipal and planning law, management sciences and environmental sciences.",
" According to the Canadian Institute of Planners, the profession has grown from only 45 practicing planners in 1949 to about 7,000 practitioners in 2009.",
" This page compiles some of Canada’s most notable planners according to their contributions to the profession."
],
"title": "Distinguished Canadian Planners"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Worshipful Company of Scriveners is one of the 110 livery companies of the City of London.",
" The Scriveners Company was originally known as the \"Mysterie of the Writers of the Court Letter\" and, since its incorporation, as \"Master Wardens and Assistants of the Company of Scrivenors of the Cittie of London [sic]\".",
" It is one of the few livery companies that from its foundation to the present day has been influential in setting the standards for a living profession, namely that of scrivener notary.",
" The company's first ordinances were granted in 1373.",
" Its Royal Charter was granted by King James I on 28th January 1617."
],
"title": "Worshipful Company of Scriveners"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Covert Operations was a game developer founded in Scotland in 2000 by Niall Fraser.",
" The company developed titles for a range of platforms including Interactive Digital Television, mobile phones and handheld games devices.",
" One notable title was the Game Boy Color version of Denki's award winning game Denki Blocks!",
""
],
"title": "Covert Operations Ltd"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brian Warren (born June 5, 1974) is an American mixed martial arts fighter from San Bernardino, California.",
" Warren has fought in many organizations including K-1, King of the Cage, Strikeforce, Kage Kombat, Pangea, and Bellator.",
" Warren has fought notable title holders such as Cung Le, Jason \"Mayhem\" Miller, Jeremy Horn, Jake Shields, and other known fighters such as TUF alum Jared Rollins, Justin Levens, Nate Loughran, Karo Parisyan, and Tiki Ghosn.",
" Warren won a 2nd place medal in 2003 and 3rd place medal in 2006 in the advanced men's division of Grapplers Quest."
],
"title": "Brian Warren"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Catan Dice Game is a German-style board game, developed by Klaus Teuber and published in 2007 by Catan GmbH and its licensors, Kosmos in Germany and Mayfair Games in English-speaking countries.",
" It is a dice game re-imagining of Teuber's most notable title, \"Settlers of Catan\".",
" \"Catan Dice Game\" can be played by any number of players, but is ideally suited for up to four.",
" A variation, known as \"Catan Dice Game Plus\", is freely available from the \"Catan\" website, whose gameplay is closer to its \"Settlers\" origins."
],
"title": "Catan Dice Game"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ting Chen (born 20 December 2000, Taipei, Taiwan) also known as Kyle Chen, is an amateur boxer residing from New Zealand.",
" Chen has competed in New Zealand, Taiwan, Australia, Junior World Championship in Russia and Commonwealth Youth Games in Bahamas.",
" Chen's most notable title is winning a bronze medal at the 2017 Commonwealth Youth Games."
],
"title": "Kyle Chen"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Prima ballerina assoluta is a title awarded to the most notable of female ballet dancers. To be recognised as a \"prima ballerina assoluta\" is a rare honour, traditionally reserved only for the most exceptional dancers of their generation.",
" Originally inspired by the Italian ballet masters of the early Romantic ballet, and literally meaning \"absolute first ballerina\", the title was bestowed on a prima ballerina who was considered to be exceptionally talented, above the standard of other leading ballerinas.",
" The title is very rarely used today and recent uses have typically been symbolic, either in recognition of a prestigious international career, or for exceptional service to a particular ballet company.",
" There is no universal procedure for designating who may receive the title, which has led to dispute in the ballet community over who can legitimately claim it.",
" It is usually a ballet company that bestows the title, however some dancers have had the title officially sanctioned by a government or head of state, sometimes for political rather than artistic reasons.",
" Less common is for a dancer to become identified as a \"prima ballerina assoluta\" as a result of public and critical opinion."
],
"title": "Prima ballerina assoluta"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Royal Ballet School is one of the world's greatest centres of classical ballet training.",
" The School's aim is to train and educate outstanding classical ballet dancers for The Royal Ballet (based at the Royal Opera House in London) and Birmingham Royal Ballet.",
" Admission to the School is based purely on talent and potential, regardless of academic ability or personal circumstances, and 90% of current students rely on financial support to attend the School.",
" The school is based over two sites, White Lodge, Richmond Park (for students aged 11–16) and Covent Garden (for students from 16–19 years old) based in purpose-built studios on Floral Street, adjacent to the Royal Opera House.",
" The Royal Ballet School has, for generations, produced dancers and choreographers of international renown, including Dame Margot Fonteyn, Dame Beryl Grey, Sir Kenneth MacMillan, Darcey Bussell, Alessandra Ferri and Viviana Durante, as well as current Director of The Royal Ballet Kevin O'Hare.",
" Graduates of the school have also achieved employment in musical theatre, contemporary and jazz dance, television and film."
],
"title": "Royal Ballet School"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Alessandra Ferri (born 6 May 1963) is an Italian prima ballerina.",
" She danced with the Royal Ballet (1980–1984), American Ballet Theatre (1985–2007) and La Scala Theatre Ballet (1992–2007) and as an international guest artist, before temporally retiring on 10 August 2007, aged 44, then returning in 2013.",
" She was eventually granted the rank of Prima ballerina assoluta."
],
"title": "Alessandra Ferri"
}
] |
[
"Title: La Scala Theatre Ballet\n\nThe La Scala Theatre Ballet (Italian: \"Corpo di ballo del Teatro alla Scala\" ) is the resident classical ballet company at La Scala in Milan, Italy. One of the oldest and most renowned ballet companies in the world, the company predates the theatre, but was officially founded at the inauguration of La Scala in 1778. Many leading dancers have performed with the company, including Mara Galeazzi, Alessandra Ferri, Viviana Durante, Roberto Bolle and Carla Fracci. The official associate school of the company is the La Scala Theatre Ballet School (Italian: \"Scuola di Ballo del Teatro alla Scala\" ), a constituent of the La Scala Theatre Academy (Italian: \"Accademia Teatro alla Scala\" ).",
"Title: Distinguished Canadian Planners\n\nModern urban planning in Canada can be traced back to the early 1900s, though Indigenous planning, an evolving practice, originated hundreds if not thousands of years ago. The planning profession originally focused on city layout, land subdivision and architecture and grew dramatically after 1945 due to the growth of Canadian cities. The profession now includes a diverse range of subjects such as urban sociology, data analysis and forecasting, municipal and planning law, management sciences and environmental sciences. According to the Canadian Institute of Planners, the profession has grown from only 45 practicing planners in 1949 to about 7,000 practitioners in 2009. This page compiles some of Canada’s most notable planners according to their contributions to the profession.",
"Title: Worshipful Company of Scriveners\n\nThe Worshipful Company of Scriveners is one of the 110 livery companies of the City of London. The Scriveners Company was originally known as the \"Mysterie of the Writers of the Court Letter\" and, since its incorporation, as \"Master Wardens and Assistants of the Company of Scrivenors of the Cittie of London [sic]\". It is one of the few livery companies that from its foundation to the present day has been influential in setting the standards for a living profession, namely that of scrivener notary. The company's first ordinances were granted in 1373. Its Royal Charter was granted by King James I on 28th January 1617.",
"Title: Covert Operations Ltd\n\nCovert Operations was a game developer founded in Scotland in 2000 by Niall Fraser. The company developed titles for a range of platforms including Interactive Digital Television, mobile phones and handheld games devices. One notable title was the Game Boy Color version of Denki's award winning game Denki Blocks! ",
"Title: Brian Warren\n\nBrian Warren (born June 5, 1974) is an American mixed martial arts fighter from San Bernardino, California. Warren has fought in many organizations including K-1, King of the Cage, Strikeforce, Kage Kombat, Pangea, and Bellator. Warren has fought notable title holders such as Cung Le, Jason \"Mayhem\" Miller, Jeremy Horn, Jake Shields, and other known fighters such as TUF alum Jared Rollins, Justin Levens, Nate Loughran, Karo Parisyan, and Tiki Ghosn. Warren won a 2nd place medal in 2003 and 3rd place medal in 2006 in the advanced men's division of Grapplers Quest.",
"Title: Catan Dice Game\n\nCatan Dice Game is a German-style board game, developed by Klaus Teuber and published in 2007 by Catan GmbH and its licensors, Kosmos in Germany and Mayfair Games in English-speaking countries. It is a dice game re-imagining of Teuber's most notable title, \"Settlers of Catan\". \"Catan Dice Game\" can be played by any number of players, but is ideally suited for up to four. A variation, known as \"Catan Dice Game Plus\", is freely available from the \"Catan\" website, whose gameplay is closer to its \"Settlers\" origins.",
"Title: Kyle Chen\n\nTing Chen (born 20 December 2000, Taipei, Taiwan) also known as Kyle Chen, is an amateur boxer residing from New Zealand. Chen has competed in New Zealand, Taiwan, Australia, Junior World Championship in Russia and Commonwealth Youth Games in Bahamas. Chen's most notable title is winning a bronze medal at the 2017 Commonwealth Youth Games.",
"Title: Prima ballerina assoluta\n\nPrima ballerina assoluta is a title awarded to the most notable of female ballet dancers. To be recognised as a \"prima ballerina assoluta\" is a rare honour, traditionally reserved only for the most exceptional dancers of their generation. Originally inspired by the Italian ballet masters of the early Romantic ballet, and literally meaning \"absolute first ballerina\", the title was bestowed on a prima ballerina who was considered to be exceptionally talented, above the standard of other leading ballerinas. The title is very rarely used today and recent uses have typically been symbolic, either in recognition of a prestigious international career, or for exceptional service to a particular ballet company. There is no universal procedure for designating who may receive the title, which has led to dispute in the ballet community over who can legitimately claim it. It is usually a ballet company that bestows the title, however some dancers have had the title officially sanctioned by a government or head of state, sometimes for political rather than artistic reasons. Less common is for a dancer to become identified as a \"prima ballerina assoluta\" as a result of public and critical opinion.",
"Title: Royal Ballet School\n\nThe Royal Ballet School is one of the world's greatest centres of classical ballet training. The School's aim is to train and educate outstanding classical ballet dancers for The Royal Ballet (based at the Royal Opera House in London) and Birmingham Royal Ballet. Admission to the School is based purely on talent and potential, regardless of academic ability or personal circumstances, and 90% of current students rely on financial support to attend the School. The school is based over two sites, White Lodge, Richmond Park (for students aged 11–16) and Covent Garden (for students from 16–19 years old) based in purpose-built studios on Floral Street, adjacent to the Royal Opera House. The Royal Ballet School has, for generations, produced dancers and choreographers of international renown, including Dame Margot Fonteyn, Dame Beryl Grey, Sir Kenneth MacMillan, Darcey Bussell, Alessandra Ferri and Viviana Durante, as well as current Director of The Royal Ballet Kevin O'Hare. Graduates of the school have also achieved employment in musical theatre, contemporary and jazz dance, television and film.",
"Title: Alessandra Ferri\n\nAlessandra Ferri (born 6 May 1963) is an Italian prima ballerina. She danced with the Royal Ballet (1980–1984), American Ballet Theatre (1985–2007) and La Scala Theatre Ballet (1992–2007) and as an international guest artist, before temporally retiring on 10 August 2007, aged 44, then returning in 2013. She was eventually granted the rank of Prima ballerina assoluta."
] |
1,502
|
In which newspaper was the short story published, of which the film Maniac is a loose adaptation ?
|
The Saturday Evening Post
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Maniac (1934 film)",
"The Black Cat (short story)"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The Day the Earth Stood Still is a 2008 American science fiction film, a loose adaptation of the 1951 film of the same name.",
" The screenplay by David Scarpa is based on the 1940 classic science fiction short story \"Farewell to the Master\" by Harry Bates and on the 1951 screenplay adaptation by Edmund H. North."
],
"title": "The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"A Rose for Emily\" is a short story by American author William Faulkner, first published in the April 30, 1930, issue of \"The Forum\".",
" The story takes place in Faulkner's fictional city, Jefferson, Mississippi, in the fictional southern county of Yoknapatawpha.",
" It was Faulkner's first short story published in a national magazine."
],
"title": "A Rose for Emily"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Ancient Engines\" is a science fiction short story published in 1999 by Michael Swanwick.",
" It was nominated for the 2000 Hugo Award for Best Short Story as well as the 1999 Nebula Award for Best Short Story."
],
"title": "Ancient Engines"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Entity\" is a science fiction short story by Poul Anderson and John Gergen that appeared in the June 1949 issue of \"Astounding Science Fiction\".",
" \"Entity\" was the fifth story published by Anderson, and the only story published by Gergen, a friend of Anderson's from the Minneapolis Fantasy Society."
],
"title": "Entity (short story)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"The Dead\" is a science fiction short story published in 1996 by Michael Swanwick.",
" It was nominated for the 1997 Hugo Award for Best Short Story and for the 1997 Nebula Award for Best Short Story."
],
"title": "The Dead (story)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"The Black Cat\" is a short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe.",
" It was first published in the August 19, 1843, edition of \"The Saturday Evening Post\".",
" It is a study of the psychology of guilt, often paired in analysis with Poe's \"The Tell-Tale Heart\".",
" In both, a murderer carefully conceals his crime and believes himself unassailable, but eventually breaks down and reveals himself, impelled by a nagging reminder of his guilt."
],
"title": "The Black Cat (short story)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Schakt was a series of Swedish horror short story anthologies published between 2005 and 2007, with Kent Björnsson as editor and publisher.",
" The series published five anthologies before it was discontinued: \"Mytiska maskiner och andra mardrömmar\", \"Skrämmande skogar och andra osunda platser\", \"Kosmiskt kaos och andra katastrofer\", \"Krälande Cthulhu och andra bedrägliga blindskär\", and \"Mardrömmar i midvintertid och andra morbiditeter\", with authors such as Gull Åkerblom, Johan Theorin, Andreas Roman and K.G. Johansson.",
" Johan Theorin's \"Endast jag är vaken\" (\"Mardrömmar i midvintertid och andra morbiditeter\") was awarded with the Catahya Award for best science fiction, fantasy or horror short story published in Swedish 2007."
],
"title": "Schakt"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Radiant Doors\" is a science fiction short story published in 1998 by Michael Swanwick.",
" It was the winner of the 1999 Asimov’s Reader Poll, and was nominated for the 1999 Hugo Award for Best Short Story as well as the 2000 Nebula Award for Best Short Story."
],
"title": "Radiant Doors"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"A Madman's Diary\" () is a short story published in 1918 by Lu Xun, a Chinese writer.",
" It was the first and most influential modern work written in vernacular Chinese in the republican era, and would become a cornerstone piece of the New Culture Movement.",
" It is placed first in \"Call to Arms\", a collection of short stories by Lu Xun.",
" The story was often referred to as \"China's first modern short story\".",
" This book was selected as one of the 100 best books in history by the Bokklubben World Library."
],
"title": "A Madman's Diary"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Maniac, also known as Sex Maniac, is a 1934 black-and-white exploitation/horror film, directed by Dwain Esper and written by Hildagarde Stadie, Esper's wife, as a loose adaptation of the Edgar Allan Poe story \"The Black Cat\", with references to his \"Murders in the Rue Morgue\".",
" Esper and Stadie also made the 1936 exploitation film \"Marihuana\"."
],
"title": "Maniac (1934 film)"
}
] |
[
"Title: The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008 film)\n\nThe Day the Earth Stood Still is a 2008 American science fiction film, a loose adaptation of the 1951 film of the same name. The screenplay by David Scarpa is based on the 1940 classic science fiction short story \"Farewell to the Master\" by Harry Bates and on the 1951 screenplay adaptation by Edmund H. North.",
"Title: A Rose for Emily\n\n\"A Rose for Emily\" is a short story by American author William Faulkner, first published in the April 30, 1930, issue of \"The Forum\". The story takes place in Faulkner's fictional city, Jefferson, Mississippi, in the fictional southern county of Yoknapatawpha. It was Faulkner's first short story published in a national magazine.",
"Title: Ancient Engines\n\n\"Ancient Engines\" is a science fiction short story published in 1999 by Michael Swanwick. It was nominated for the 2000 Hugo Award for Best Short Story as well as the 1999 Nebula Award for Best Short Story.",
"Title: Entity (short story)\n\n\"Entity\" is a science fiction short story by Poul Anderson and John Gergen that appeared in the June 1949 issue of \"Astounding Science Fiction\". \"Entity\" was the fifth story published by Anderson, and the only story published by Gergen, a friend of Anderson's from the Minneapolis Fantasy Society.",
"Title: The Dead (story)\n\n\"The Dead\" is a science fiction short story published in 1996 by Michael Swanwick. It was nominated for the 1997 Hugo Award for Best Short Story and for the 1997 Nebula Award for Best Short Story.",
"Title: The Black Cat (short story)\n\n\"The Black Cat\" is a short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe. It was first published in the August 19, 1843, edition of \"The Saturday Evening Post\". It is a study of the psychology of guilt, often paired in analysis with Poe's \"The Tell-Tale Heart\". In both, a murderer carefully conceals his crime and believes himself unassailable, but eventually breaks down and reveals himself, impelled by a nagging reminder of his guilt.",
"Title: Schakt\n\nSchakt was a series of Swedish horror short story anthologies published between 2005 and 2007, with Kent Björnsson as editor and publisher. The series published five anthologies before it was discontinued: \"Mytiska maskiner och andra mardrömmar\", \"Skrämmande skogar och andra osunda platser\", \"Kosmiskt kaos och andra katastrofer\", \"Krälande Cthulhu och andra bedrägliga blindskär\", and \"Mardrömmar i midvintertid och andra morbiditeter\", with authors such as Gull Åkerblom, Johan Theorin, Andreas Roman and K.G. Johansson. Johan Theorin's \"Endast jag är vaken\" (\"Mardrömmar i midvintertid och andra morbiditeter\") was awarded with the Catahya Award for best science fiction, fantasy or horror short story published in Swedish 2007.",
"Title: Radiant Doors\n\n\"Radiant Doors\" is a science fiction short story published in 1998 by Michael Swanwick. It was the winner of the 1999 Asimov’s Reader Poll, and was nominated for the 1999 Hugo Award for Best Short Story as well as the 2000 Nebula Award for Best Short Story.",
"Title: A Madman's Diary\n\n\"A Madman's Diary\" () is a short story published in 1918 by Lu Xun, a Chinese writer. It was the first and most influential modern work written in vernacular Chinese in the republican era, and would become a cornerstone piece of the New Culture Movement. It is placed first in \"Call to Arms\", a collection of short stories by Lu Xun. The story was often referred to as \"China's first modern short story\". This book was selected as one of the 100 best books in history by the Bokklubben World Library.",
"Title: Maniac (1934 film)\n\nManiac, also known as Sex Maniac, is a 1934 black-and-white exploitation/horror film, directed by Dwain Esper and written by Hildagarde Stadie, Esper's wife, as a loose adaptation of the Edgar Allan Poe story \"The Black Cat\", with references to his \"Murders in the Rue Morgue\". Esper and Stadie also made the 1936 exploitation film \"Marihuana\"."
] |
1,503
|
The roman army mutiny in 342 bc protected the cities against the samnites until when?
|
until the 1st century BC
|
bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Roman army mutiny in 342 BC",
"Roman army mutiny in 342 BC",
"Samnites"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The Battle of Suessula was the third and last battle between the Samnites and the Roman Republic in 343 BC, the first year of the First Samnite War.",
" According to the Augustan historian Livy, the Samnites gathered their army at Suessula, at the eastern edge of Campania.",
" The Roman consul Marcus Valerius Corvus took his army by forced marches to Suessula.",
" When the Samnites had to scatter their army to forage for food, Valerius seized the opportunity to capture the Samnite camp and then rout the Samnite foragers.",
" Modern historians believe that details of the battle were entirely invented by Livy and his annalistic sources, and the battle's historicity has also been questioned."
],
"title": "Battle of Suessula"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Roman army's mutiny at Sucro, a no longer existing ancient fort in Spain, took place in early 206 BC, during the Roman conquest of Hispania in the Second Punic War against Carthage.",
" The mutineers had several grievances, including not having received the pay due to them and being under-supplied.",
" The proximate causes of the mutiny had existed for years, but had not been addressed to the soldiers' satisfaction.",
" Matters came to a head after rumors spread that their commanding general, Scipio Africanus, had become gravely ill.",
" But the stories proved to be without foundation; he succeeded in suppressing the mutiny and executed its ringleaders."
],
"title": "Mutiny at Sucro"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Philippopolis is one of the ancient names of the city of Plovdiv by which it was known for the most of its recorded history.",
" In 342 BC Philip II of Macedon conquered the Thracian town of Eumolpias and gave it his name.",
" Later, Philippopolis became part of the Roman empire and capital of the Roman province Thracia.",
" According to Ammianus Marcellinus, Philippopolis had a population of 100,000 people in the Roman period."
],
"title": "Philippopolis (Thracia)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Several ancient authors have written descriptions of a Roman army mutiny in 342 BC.",
" According to the most well-known version, the mutiny originated in a group of Roman garrison soldiers wintering in Campania to protect the cities there against the Samnites.",
" Subverted by the luxurious living of the Campanians, these soldiers conspired to take over their host cities.",
" When the conspiracy was discovered, the conspirators formed a rebel army and marched against Rome.",
" They were met by an army commanded by Marcus Valerius Corvus who had been nominated dictator to solve the crisis.",
" Rather than do battle, Corvus managed to end the mutiny by peaceful means.",
" All the mutineers received amnesty for their part in the rebellion and a series of laws were passed to address their political grievances."
],
"title": "Roman army mutiny in 342 BC"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Samnites were an ancient Italic people who lived in Samnium in south-central Italy.",
" They became involved in several wars with the Roman Republic until the 1st century BC."
],
"title": "Samnites"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lucius Aemilius Mamercinus Privernas (Latin: \"Lucius Aemilius L. f. L. n. Mamercinus Privernas\" ) was a Roman statesman who served as the Consul in 341 and 329 BC, Magister Equitum in 342 BC, Dictator in 335 and 316 BC, and Interrex in 326 BC."
],
"title": "Lucius Aemilius Mamercinus Privernas"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Pentri (Greek: Πέντροι ) were a tribe of the Samnites, and apparently one of the most important of the subdivisions of that nation.",
" According to Salmon, their name comes from the Celtic pen- <peak>.",
" Their capital city was Bovianum Undecumanorum (Livy ix.",
" 31), modern Bojano, in the very heart of the Samnite territory, and it is therefore probable that they occupied the whole of that rugged and mountainous district which extends from the frontiers of Latium, in the valley of the Liris (modern Liri), to those of the Frentani, towards the Adriatic Sea.",
" But it is impossible to determine their exact limits, or to separate their history from that of the remaining Samnites.",
" It is probable, indeed, that, throughout the long wars of the Romans with the Samnites, the Pentri were the leading tribe of the latter people, and always took part in the war, whether specified or not.",
" The only occasion when we hear of their separating themselves from the rest of their countrymen, is during the Second Punic War, when we are told that all the other Samnites, except the Pentri, declared in favour of Hannibal after the battle of Cannae, 216 BC.",
" (Liv.",
" xxii.",
" 61.)",
" This is the last occasion on which we find their name in history; all trace of the distinction between them and the other Samnites seems to have been subsequently lost, and their name is not even mentioned by Strabo or Pliny."
],
"title": "Pentri"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Battle of Saticula, 343 BC, was the second of three battles described by the Roman historian Livy (59 BC – AD 17), in Book Seven of his history of Rome, Ab Urbe Condita, as taking place in the first year of the First Samnite War.",
" According to Livy's extensive description, the Roman commander, the consul Aulus Cornelius Cossus was marching from Saticula (in southern Italy) when he was almost trapped by a Samnite army in a mountain pass.",
" His army was only saved because one of his military tribunes, Publius Decius Mus, led a small group of men to seize a hilltop, distracting the Samnites and allowing the consul to escape.",
" During the night Decius and his men were themselves able to escape.",
" The next day the reunited Romans attacked the Samnites and completely routed them.",
" Several other ancient authors also mention Decius' heroic acts.",
" Modern historians are however sceptical of the historical accuracy of Livy's account, and have in particular noted the similarities with how a military tribune is said to have saved Roman army in 258 BC during the First Punic War."
],
"title": "Battle of Saticula"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Year 342 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar.",
" At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Ahala and Rutilus (or, less frequently, year 412 \"Ab urbe condita\").",
" The denomination 342 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years."
],
"title": "342 BC"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The First, Second, and Third Samnite Wars (343–341 BC, 326–304 BC and 298–290 BC) were fought between the Roman Republic and the Samnites, who lived on a stretch of the Apennine Mountains to the south of Rome and the north of the Lucanians.",
" The first of these wars was the result of Rome's intervening to rescue the Campanian city of Capua from a Samnite attack.",
" The second one was the result of Rome's intervention in the politics of the city of Naples and developed into a contest over the control of much of central and southern Italy.",
" The third war also involved a struggle over the control of this part of Italy.",
" The wars extended over half a century and the peoples to the east, north and west of Samnium (land of the Samnites) as well as the peoples of central Italy north of Rome (the Etruscans, Umbrians and Picenti) and the Senone Gauls got involved to various degrees and at various points in time.",
" The Samnites were one of early Rome's most formidable rivals."
],
"title": "Samnite Wars"
}
] |
[
"Title: Battle of Suessula\n\nThe Battle of Suessula was the third and last battle between the Samnites and the Roman Republic in 343 BC, the first year of the First Samnite War. According to the Augustan historian Livy, the Samnites gathered their army at Suessula, at the eastern edge of Campania. The Roman consul Marcus Valerius Corvus took his army by forced marches to Suessula. When the Samnites had to scatter their army to forage for food, Valerius seized the opportunity to capture the Samnite camp and then rout the Samnite foragers. Modern historians believe that details of the battle were entirely invented by Livy and his annalistic sources, and the battle's historicity has also been questioned.",
"Title: Mutiny at Sucro\n\nThe Roman army's mutiny at Sucro, a no longer existing ancient fort in Spain, took place in early 206 BC, during the Roman conquest of Hispania in the Second Punic War against Carthage. The mutineers had several grievances, including not having received the pay due to them and being under-supplied. The proximate causes of the mutiny had existed for years, but had not been addressed to the soldiers' satisfaction. Matters came to a head after rumors spread that their commanding general, Scipio Africanus, had become gravely ill. But the stories proved to be without foundation; he succeeded in suppressing the mutiny and executed its ringleaders.",
"Title: Philippopolis (Thracia)\n\nPhilippopolis is one of the ancient names of the city of Plovdiv by which it was known for the most of its recorded history. In 342 BC Philip II of Macedon conquered the Thracian town of Eumolpias and gave it his name. Later, Philippopolis became part of the Roman empire and capital of the Roman province Thracia. According to Ammianus Marcellinus, Philippopolis had a population of 100,000 people in the Roman period.",
"Title: Roman army mutiny in 342 BC\n\nSeveral ancient authors have written descriptions of a Roman army mutiny in 342 BC. According to the most well-known version, the mutiny originated in a group of Roman garrison soldiers wintering in Campania to protect the cities there against the Samnites. Subverted by the luxurious living of the Campanians, these soldiers conspired to take over their host cities. When the conspiracy was discovered, the conspirators formed a rebel army and marched against Rome. They were met by an army commanded by Marcus Valerius Corvus who had been nominated dictator to solve the crisis. Rather than do battle, Corvus managed to end the mutiny by peaceful means. All the mutineers received amnesty for their part in the rebellion and a series of laws were passed to address their political grievances.",
"Title: Samnites\n\nThe Samnites were an ancient Italic people who lived in Samnium in south-central Italy. They became involved in several wars with the Roman Republic until the 1st century BC.",
"Title: Lucius Aemilius Mamercinus Privernas\n\nLucius Aemilius Mamercinus Privernas (Latin: \"Lucius Aemilius L. f. L. n. Mamercinus Privernas\" ) was a Roman statesman who served as the Consul in 341 and 329 BC, Magister Equitum in 342 BC, Dictator in 335 and 316 BC, and Interrex in 326 BC.",
"Title: Pentri\n\nThe Pentri (Greek: Πέντροι ) were a tribe of the Samnites, and apparently one of the most important of the subdivisions of that nation. According to Salmon, their name comes from the Celtic pen- <peak>. Their capital city was Bovianum Undecumanorum (Livy ix. 31), modern Bojano, in the very heart of the Samnite territory, and it is therefore probable that they occupied the whole of that rugged and mountainous district which extends from the frontiers of Latium, in the valley of the Liris (modern Liri), to those of the Frentani, towards the Adriatic Sea. But it is impossible to determine their exact limits, or to separate their history from that of the remaining Samnites. It is probable, indeed, that, throughout the long wars of the Romans with the Samnites, the Pentri were the leading tribe of the latter people, and always took part in the war, whether specified or not. The only occasion when we hear of their separating themselves from the rest of their countrymen, is during the Second Punic War, when we are told that all the other Samnites, except the Pentri, declared in favour of Hannibal after the battle of Cannae, 216 BC. (Liv. xxii. 61.) This is the last occasion on which we find their name in history; all trace of the distinction between them and the other Samnites seems to have been subsequently lost, and their name is not even mentioned by Strabo or Pliny.",
"Title: Battle of Saticula\n\nThe Battle of Saticula, 343 BC, was the second of three battles described by the Roman historian Livy (59 BC – AD 17), in Book Seven of his history of Rome, Ab Urbe Condita, as taking place in the first year of the First Samnite War. According to Livy's extensive description, the Roman commander, the consul Aulus Cornelius Cossus was marching from Saticula (in southern Italy) when he was almost trapped by a Samnite army in a mountain pass. His army was only saved because one of his military tribunes, Publius Decius Mus, led a small group of men to seize a hilltop, distracting the Samnites and allowing the consul to escape. During the night Decius and his men were themselves able to escape. The next day the reunited Romans attacked the Samnites and completely routed them. Several other ancient authors also mention Decius' heroic acts. Modern historians are however sceptical of the historical accuracy of Livy's account, and have in particular noted the similarities with how a military tribune is said to have saved Roman army in 258 BC during the First Punic War.",
"Title: 342 BC\n\nYear 342 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Ahala and Rutilus (or, less frequently, year 412 \"Ab urbe condita\"). The denomination 342 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.",
"Title: Samnite Wars\n\nThe First, Second, and Third Samnite Wars (343–341 BC, 326–304 BC and 298–290 BC) were fought between the Roman Republic and the Samnites, who lived on a stretch of the Apennine Mountains to the south of Rome and the north of the Lucanians. The first of these wars was the result of Rome's intervening to rescue the Campanian city of Capua from a Samnite attack. The second one was the result of Rome's intervention in the politics of the city of Naples and developed into a contest over the control of much of central and southern Italy. The third war also involved a struggle over the control of this part of Italy. The wars extended over half a century and the peoples to the east, north and west of Samnium (land of the Samnites) as well as the peoples of central Italy north of Rome (the Etruscans, Umbrians and Picenti) and the Senone Gauls got involved to various degrees and at various points in time. The Samnites were one of early Rome's most formidable rivals."
] |
1,504
|
Trinity Bridge is a three-way footbridge designed by a Spanish architect whose sculptural forms often resemble what?
|
living organisms
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Trinity Bridge, Greater Manchester",
"Trinity Bridge, Greater Manchester",
"Santiago Calatrava"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Santiago Calatrava Valls (born 28 July 1951) is a Spanish architect, structural engineer, sculptor and painter, particularly known for his bridges supported by single leaning pylons, and his railway stations, stadiums, and museums, whose sculptural forms often resemble living organisms.",
" His best-known works include the Milwaukee Art Museum, the Turning Torso tower in Malmö, Sweden, the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in Dallas, Texas, and his largest project, the City of Arts and Sciences and Opera House, in his birthplace, Valencia.",
" His architectural firm has offices in New York City, Doha, and Zürich."
],
"title": "Santiago Calatrava"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Wendy Maruyama (born 1952) is an artist, furniture maker, and educator from California.",
" She was influential in the early period of post-modern artistic furniture.",
" She challenged the masculine environments within the field of woodworking.",
" Her work uses humor, social commentary, sculptural forms, and color to challenge the accepted notions of furniture.",
" Conceptually her work deals with social practices such as her Japanese-American heritage, feminism, and wildlife endangerment in Africa."
],
"title": "Wendy Maruyama"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kammennoostrovsky Prospekt (Russian: Каменноостро́вский проспе́кт ) is one of the main streets of Petrogradsky District of Saint Petersburg, spanning from Trinity Bridge and Trinity Square across Petrogradsky Island, the Karpovka River, Aptekarsky Island, the Malaya Nevka and Kamenny Island to the Bolshaya Nevka.",
" It is served by the stations Gorkovskaya and Petrogradskaya of Saint Petersburg Metro.",
" At Leo Tolstoy Square, where Petrogradskaya is situated, Kamennoostrovsky Prospekt crosses another large avenue, Bolshoy Prospekt.",
" The section of Kamennoostrovsky Prospekt between Trinity Sq and the Malaya Nevka was named Red Dawns Street (улица Красных зорь) in 1918-1934 and Kirovsky Prospekt (Кировский проспект) after Sergey Kirov in 1934-1991."
],
"title": "Kamennoostrovsky Prospekt"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Trinity Bridge is a unique three-way stone arch bridge that stands at the heart of Crowland, Lincolnshire, England.",
" While it once spanned the confluence of the River Welland and a tributary, the rivers have been re-routed and it now spans nothing significant."
],
"title": "Trinity Bridge, Crowland"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Chords Bridge (Hebrew: גשר המיתרים , \"Gesher HaMeitarim\"), also called the Bridge of Strings or Jerusalem Light Rail Bridge, is a side-spar cable-stayed bridge in Jerusalem, Israel.",
" The structure was designed by the Spanish architect and engineer Santiago Calatrava and is used by Jerusalem Light Rail's Red Line, which began service on August 19, 2011.",
" Incorporated in the bridge is a glass-sided pedestrian bridge enabling pedestrians to cross from Kiryat Moshe to the Jerusalem Central Bus Station.",
" The bridge, which cost about $70 million (NIS 246 million), was inaugurated on June 25, 2008."
],
"title": "Chords Bridge"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Abelardo Lafuente Garcia-Rojo (Madrid 1871 – Shanghai 1931) was a Spanish architect and entrepreneur who had his own studio in colonial Shanghai.",
" Between 1913 and 1931 he was the only Spaniard to have an architect studio registered in the city; Lafuente collaborated with several contemporary architects.",
" Lafuente blended the mozarab and moorish styles from Spain into Chinese architecture.",
" In 2009, the Spanish architect Alvaro Leonardo Perez established the \"Lafuente Research Project\".",
" The findings of this project were first presented at the Shanghai World Expo in 2010 in collaboration with the Instituto Cervantes.",
" The Lafuente Research Project is ongoing."
],
"title": "Abelardo Lafuente García-Rojo"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Bodenhodds Plads is an area located in the north-eastern part of Christianshavn, Copenhagen, Denmark.",
" The site is separated from Grønlandske Handels Plads to the west by Christianshavns Kanal and by Trangraven from Holmen to the north]].",
" It is connected to both areas by the three-way footbridge Trangravsbroen."
],
"title": "Bodenhoffs Plads"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dede Fedrizzi is a Brazilian film maker, photographer, art director and artist who concentrates on black-and-white erotic portraiture and advertising imagery.",
" He is also the creator of the mini-profile TV documentary series entitled, Meet Joe.",
" His frequently explicit fine art photographs have been exhibited globally, often framed in sculptural forms (made from driftwood or metal) that the artist builds himself."
],
"title": "Dede Fedrizzi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Trinity Bridge is a three-way footbridge which crosses the River Irwell and links the two cities of Manchester and Salford in Greater Manchester, England.",
" It was designed by renowned Spanish architect, Santiago Calatrava and was completed in 1995.",
" It was one of Calatrava's earliest bridge works and remains the only project he has completed in the United Kingdom."
],
"title": "Trinity Bridge, Greater Manchester"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kathryn Gustafson (born 1951) is an American landscape architect.",
" Her work includes the Gardens of the Imagination in Terrasson, France; a city square in Évry, France; and the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain in Hyde Park, London.",
" She has won awards and prizes including the Millennium Garden Design Competition.",
" She is known for her ability to create sculptural forms, using earth, grass, stone and water."
],
"title": "Kathryn Gustafson"
}
] |
[
"Title: Santiago Calatrava\n\nSantiago Calatrava Valls (born 28 July 1951) is a Spanish architect, structural engineer, sculptor and painter, particularly known for his bridges supported by single leaning pylons, and his railway stations, stadiums, and museums, whose sculptural forms often resemble living organisms. His best-known works include the Milwaukee Art Museum, the Turning Torso tower in Malmö, Sweden, the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in Dallas, Texas, and his largest project, the City of Arts and Sciences and Opera House, in his birthplace, Valencia. His architectural firm has offices in New York City, Doha, and Zürich.",
"Title: Wendy Maruyama\n\nWendy Maruyama (born 1952) is an artist, furniture maker, and educator from California. She was influential in the early period of post-modern artistic furniture. She challenged the masculine environments within the field of woodworking. Her work uses humor, social commentary, sculptural forms, and color to challenge the accepted notions of furniture. Conceptually her work deals with social practices such as her Japanese-American heritage, feminism, and wildlife endangerment in Africa.",
"Title: Kamennoostrovsky Prospekt\n\nKammennoostrovsky Prospekt (Russian: Каменноостро́вский проспе́кт ) is one of the main streets of Petrogradsky District of Saint Petersburg, spanning from Trinity Bridge and Trinity Square across Petrogradsky Island, the Karpovka River, Aptekarsky Island, the Malaya Nevka and Kamenny Island to the Bolshaya Nevka. It is served by the stations Gorkovskaya and Petrogradskaya of Saint Petersburg Metro. At Leo Tolstoy Square, where Petrogradskaya is situated, Kamennoostrovsky Prospekt crosses another large avenue, Bolshoy Prospekt. The section of Kamennoostrovsky Prospekt between Trinity Sq and the Malaya Nevka was named Red Dawns Street (улица Красных зорь) in 1918-1934 and Kirovsky Prospekt (Кировский проспект) after Sergey Kirov in 1934-1991.",
"Title: Trinity Bridge, Crowland\n\nTrinity Bridge is a unique three-way stone arch bridge that stands at the heart of Crowland, Lincolnshire, England. While it once spanned the confluence of the River Welland and a tributary, the rivers have been re-routed and it now spans nothing significant.",
"Title: Chords Bridge\n\nThe Chords Bridge (Hebrew: גשר המיתרים , \"Gesher HaMeitarim\"), also called the Bridge of Strings or Jerusalem Light Rail Bridge, is a side-spar cable-stayed bridge in Jerusalem, Israel. The structure was designed by the Spanish architect and engineer Santiago Calatrava and is used by Jerusalem Light Rail's Red Line, which began service on August 19, 2011. Incorporated in the bridge is a glass-sided pedestrian bridge enabling pedestrians to cross from Kiryat Moshe to the Jerusalem Central Bus Station. The bridge, which cost about $70 million (NIS 246 million), was inaugurated on June 25, 2008.",
"Title: Abelardo Lafuente García-Rojo\n\nAbelardo Lafuente Garcia-Rojo (Madrid 1871 – Shanghai 1931) was a Spanish architect and entrepreneur who had his own studio in colonial Shanghai. Between 1913 and 1931 he was the only Spaniard to have an architect studio registered in the city; Lafuente collaborated with several contemporary architects. Lafuente blended the mozarab and moorish styles from Spain into Chinese architecture. In 2009, the Spanish architect Alvaro Leonardo Perez established the \"Lafuente Research Project\". The findings of this project were first presented at the Shanghai World Expo in 2010 in collaboration with the Instituto Cervantes. The Lafuente Research Project is ongoing.",
"Title: Bodenhoffs Plads\n\nBodenhodds Plads is an area located in the north-eastern part of Christianshavn, Copenhagen, Denmark. The site is separated from Grønlandske Handels Plads to the west by Christianshavns Kanal and by Trangraven from Holmen to the north]]. It is connected to both areas by the three-way footbridge Trangravsbroen.",
"Title: Dede Fedrizzi\n\nDede Fedrizzi is a Brazilian film maker, photographer, art director and artist who concentrates on black-and-white erotic portraiture and advertising imagery. He is also the creator of the mini-profile TV documentary series entitled, Meet Joe. His frequently explicit fine art photographs have been exhibited globally, often framed in sculptural forms (made from driftwood or metal) that the artist builds himself.",
"Title: Trinity Bridge, Greater Manchester\n\nTrinity Bridge is a three-way footbridge which crosses the River Irwell and links the two cities of Manchester and Salford in Greater Manchester, England. It was designed by renowned Spanish architect, Santiago Calatrava and was completed in 1995. It was one of Calatrava's earliest bridge works and remains the only project he has completed in the United Kingdom.",
"Title: Kathryn Gustafson\n\nKathryn Gustafson (born 1951) is an American landscape architect. Her work includes the Gardens of the Imagination in Terrasson, France; a city square in Évry, France; and the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain in Hyde Park, London. She has won awards and prizes including the Millennium Garden Design Competition. She is known for her ability to create sculptural forms, using earth, grass, stone and water."
] |
1,505
|
3000 Miles to Graceland is an American action adventure crime film, released in which year, and directed, co-produced by Damien Lichtenstein, it is a story of theft and betrayal, revolving around a plot to rob the Riviera Casino during a convention of Elvis impersonators, a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada, which operated from April 1955 to May 2015?
|
2001
|
bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"3000 Miles to Graceland",
"Riviera (hotel and casino)"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Elvis Has Left the Building is a 2004 black comedy film directed by Joel Zwick and starring Kim Basinger as a cosmetics saleswoman who accidentally kills a series of Elvis impersonators as they travel to a convention in Las Vegas.",
" John Corbett plays an advertising executive and her love interest.",
" Tom Hanks has a cameo appearance as one of the dead Elvis impersonators.",
" Angie Dickinson plays Basinger's mother, a former mechanic for the real Elvis."
],
"title": "Elvis Has Left the Building"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Graceland Wedding Chapel is a wedding chapel located in Las Vegas, Nevada that has been the site of many celebrity weddings.",
" Opened in the 1950s, it is one of the oldest wedding chapels in Las Vegas, and is known for weddings performed by Elvis impersonators."
],
"title": "Graceland Wedding Chapel"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jerome D. Mack (a.k.a. Jerry Mack) (November 6, 1920 – September 26, 1998) was an American banker, real estate investor, political fundraiser and philanthropist in Las Vegas, Nevada.",
" He was the founder and President of the Bank of Las Vegas and, later, the Valley Bank.",
" He was the President of the Riviera casino as well as Director of the Four Queens and Dunes casinos.",
" He was a major fundraiser for the Nevada Democratic Party and active in Jewish philanthropy both in Las Vegas and Israel.",
" He was one of the founders of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV)."
],
"title": "Jerome D. Mack"
},
{
"sentences": [
"SLS station (originally Sahara) is a station on the Las Vegas Monorail, in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.",
" The station is a side platform located at the Sahara Hotel and Casino.",
" The Sahara Station could be reached in two ways: from inside the hotel via a hallway located behind the Casbar Theatre Lounge (closed on May 16, 2011) or from street level on Paradise Road behind the Sahara.",
" The tracks just north of Sahara station were designed to provide access to a possible downtown extension of the monorail via the northern portion of the Las Vegas Strip in the area of the Circus Circus Las Vegas and the Riviera."
],
"title": "SLS station"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Fabrizio Boccardi is an Italian American entrepreneur, investor, and producer.",
" Boccardi is the owner and creator of the multimedia brand the Tyrant.",
" In addition, he controls several investments,including Media, technology, and Gaming in the United States and abroad.",
" Boccardi has attempted to buy control of a Las Vegas casino, most notably Riviera Holdings, former owner of the Riviera Hotel & Casino on the strip of Las Vegas, and Riviera Casino in Black Hawk Colorado."
],
"title": "Fabrizio Boccardi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The SLS Hotel & Casino Las Vegas (formerly Sahara Hotel and Casino) is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada.",
" It is owned by Stockbridge Real Estate but is under contract to be purchased by Alex Meruelo and Meruelo Group (owners of the Grand Sierra Resort Hotel & Casino in Reno) with an expected closing date of Q3 2017."
],
"title": "SLS Las Vegas"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Holy Cow!",
" Casino and Brewery (formerly Foxy's Firehouse) was a locals casino and microbrewery on South Las Vegas Boulevard, north of the Las Vegas Strip, in Las Vegas, Nevada.",
" The property began in 1955 as Foxy's Deli, which operated until its closure in 1975.",
" A year later, the building was reopened as a casino named Foxy's Firehouse, which later closed in 1988.",
" Tom \"Big Dog\" Wiesner purchased the building and reopened it as the Holy Cow casino in 1992.",
" Wiesner added a microbrewery the following year, making the Holy Cow the first brewery to open in Las Vegas.",
" Wiesner persuaded the state to change its laws that had prohibited breweries from operating in Las Vegas."
],
"title": "Holy Cow Casino and Brewery"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Riviera (colloquially, \"the Riv\") was a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada, which operated from April 1955 to May 2015.",
" It was last owned by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, which decided to demolish it to make way for the Las Vegas Global Business District."
],
"title": "Riviera (hotel and casino)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Palazzo is a luxury hotel and casino resort located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.",
" It is the tallest completed building in Nevada.",
" Designed by the Dallas based HKS, Inc., the hotel offers luxury in an Italian Renaissance ambiance.",
" The hotel and casino are part of a larger complex (operated as one hotel) comprising the adjoining Venetian Resort and Casino and the Sands Convention Center, all of which are owned and operated by the Las Vegas Sands Corporation."
],
"title": "The Palazzo"
},
{
"sentences": [
"3000 Miles to Graceland is a 2001 American action adventure crime film directed, co-produced by Damien Lichtenstein.",
" The script was written by Richard Recco and Damien Lichtenstein.",
" It stars Kurt Russell and Kevin Costner with supporting roles Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Bokeem Woodbine, Christian Slater, and Kevin Pollak.",
" It is a story of theft and betrayal, revolving around a plot to rob the Riviera Casino during a convention of Elvis impersonators."
],
"title": "3000 Miles to Graceland"
}
] |
[
"Title: Elvis Has Left the Building\n\nElvis Has Left the Building is a 2004 black comedy film directed by Joel Zwick and starring Kim Basinger as a cosmetics saleswoman who accidentally kills a series of Elvis impersonators as they travel to a convention in Las Vegas. John Corbett plays an advertising executive and her love interest. Tom Hanks has a cameo appearance as one of the dead Elvis impersonators. Angie Dickinson plays Basinger's mother, a former mechanic for the real Elvis.",
"Title: Graceland Wedding Chapel\n\nGraceland Wedding Chapel is a wedding chapel located in Las Vegas, Nevada that has been the site of many celebrity weddings. Opened in the 1950s, it is one of the oldest wedding chapels in Las Vegas, and is known for weddings performed by Elvis impersonators.",
"Title: Jerome D. Mack\n\nJerome D. Mack (a.k.a. Jerry Mack) (November 6, 1920 – September 26, 1998) was an American banker, real estate investor, political fundraiser and philanthropist in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was the founder and President of the Bank of Las Vegas and, later, the Valley Bank. He was the President of the Riviera casino as well as Director of the Four Queens and Dunes casinos. He was a major fundraiser for the Nevada Democratic Party and active in Jewish philanthropy both in Las Vegas and Israel. He was one of the founders of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV).",
"Title: SLS station\n\nSLS station (originally Sahara) is a station on the Las Vegas Monorail, in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. The station is a side platform located at the Sahara Hotel and Casino. The Sahara Station could be reached in two ways: from inside the hotel via a hallway located behind the Casbar Theatre Lounge (closed on May 16, 2011) or from street level on Paradise Road behind the Sahara. The tracks just north of Sahara station were designed to provide access to a possible downtown extension of the monorail via the northern portion of the Las Vegas Strip in the area of the Circus Circus Las Vegas and the Riviera.",
"Title: Fabrizio Boccardi\n\nFabrizio Boccardi is an Italian American entrepreneur, investor, and producer. Boccardi is the owner and creator of the multimedia brand the Tyrant. In addition, he controls several investments,including Media, technology, and Gaming in the United States and abroad. Boccardi has attempted to buy control of a Las Vegas casino, most notably Riviera Holdings, former owner of the Riviera Hotel & Casino on the strip of Las Vegas, and Riviera Casino in Black Hawk Colorado.",
"Title: SLS Las Vegas\n\nThe SLS Hotel & Casino Las Vegas (formerly Sahara Hotel and Casino) is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada. It is owned by Stockbridge Real Estate but is under contract to be purchased by Alex Meruelo and Meruelo Group (owners of the Grand Sierra Resort Hotel & Casino in Reno) with an expected closing date of Q3 2017.",
"Title: Holy Cow Casino and Brewery\n\nHoly Cow! Casino and Brewery (formerly Foxy's Firehouse) was a locals casino and microbrewery on South Las Vegas Boulevard, north of the Las Vegas Strip, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The property began in 1955 as Foxy's Deli, which operated until its closure in 1975. A year later, the building was reopened as a casino named Foxy's Firehouse, which later closed in 1988. Tom \"Big Dog\" Wiesner purchased the building and reopened it as the Holy Cow casino in 1992. Wiesner added a microbrewery the following year, making the Holy Cow the first brewery to open in Las Vegas. Wiesner persuaded the state to change its laws that had prohibited breweries from operating in Las Vegas.",
"Title: Riviera (hotel and casino)\n\nRiviera (colloquially, \"the Riv\") was a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada, which operated from April 1955 to May 2015. It was last owned by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, which decided to demolish it to make way for the Las Vegas Global Business District.",
"Title: The Palazzo\n\nThe Palazzo is a luxury hotel and casino resort located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is the tallest completed building in Nevada. Designed by the Dallas based HKS, Inc., the hotel offers luxury in an Italian Renaissance ambiance. The hotel and casino are part of a larger complex (operated as one hotel) comprising the adjoining Venetian Resort and Casino and the Sands Convention Center, all of which are owned and operated by the Las Vegas Sands Corporation.",
"Title: 3000 Miles to Graceland\n\n3000 Miles to Graceland is a 2001 American action adventure crime film directed, co-produced by Damien Lichtenstein. The script was written by Richard Recco and Damien Lichtenstein. It stars Kurt Russell and Kevin Costner with supporting roles Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Bokeem Woodbine, Christian Slater, and Kevin Pollak. It is a story of theft and betrayal, revolving around a plot to rob the Riviera Casino during a convention of Elvis impersonators."
] |
1,506
|
Where are the headquarters for the company which developed the SecureEasySetup technology?
|
Irvine, California
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"SecureEasySetup",
"Broadcom",
"Broadcom",
"Broadcom"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0,
1,
2
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Alset Global GmbH is an Austrian technology and engineering company based in Graz that is specialised in hydrogen-based clean mobility solutions.",
" Alset Global developed a Hybrid Hydrogen system of which the technology is patented.",
" According to Alset Global, this technology is unique as it offers to run an internal combustion engine on either pure petrol, pure hydrogen or a combination of both.",
" This technology offers a new sustainable and clean alternative to the automotive industry (OEMs, vehicle fleets as well as ships and planes).",
" This technology has been developed to create an alternative technology to meet with new emission target levels.",
" In addition, Alset Global is specialised in hydrogen system integration, hydrogen gas storage and software development to utilise the hydrogen hybrid technology in the automotive industry."
],
"title": "Alset GmbH"
},
{
"sentences": [
"ImaGem Inc. is a gem information company based on patented technology for grading and identifying gems.",
" The parent company, ImageStatistics, offers applications in imaging and image processing for the medical, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, chemical and quality assurance industries.",
" ImaGem was created after 20 years of research done on human perception and ImageStatistics, a statistical tool developed by Dr. Lalit K. Aggarwal.",
" ImaGem’s Systems employ advanced optics, imaging technology and proprietary software programs to automate and integrate diamond grading.",
" In addition to evaluating the 4C’s of diamond grading, ImaGem also analyzes Light behavior information based on precise and repeatable measures; three complementary dimensions of brilliance, intensity and sparkle.",
" ImaGem has created a system of uniquely identifying and registering (fingerprinting) a stone without any need for laser inscription.",
" By offering all this information, ImaGem has promoted decision-making and efficiency in the gem industry supply chain.",
" In 1998, ImaGem Inc. was incorporated in the state of Pennsylvania, USA after funding from a major retailer, Ben Franklin Technology Partnership, and private funding.",
" The company has developed an integrated technology to collect image data for diamonds and gemstones, analyze it using direct measurement methodology and grade for precise and repeatable measurements."
],
"title": "ImaGem Inc."
},
{
"sentences": [
"Wittenstein SE (stylized as WITTENSTEIN) is a German manufacturer of planetary gearheads, gearing technology, complete electromechanical drive systems and AC servo systems and motors.",
" These products are used, for example, in robotic systems, machine tools, packaging, conveyor systems and process technology, defence equipment, Formula One racing, paper and printing presses, medical technology, nano technology, stage and lifting technology, the aerospace sector and offshore gas and oil extraction.",
" The company's global headquarters is in Igersheim, Germany with North American Headquarters in Bartlett, Illinois."
],
"title": "Wittenstein"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Red Cedar Technology is a software development and engineering services company.",
" Red Cedar Technology was founded by Michigan State University professors Ron Averill and Erik Goodman in 1999.",
" The headquarters is located in East Lansing, MI, near MSU's campus.",
" Red Cedar Technology develops and distributes the HEEDS Professional suite of design optimization software.",
" HEEDS is based on spin-out technology from Michigan State University.",
" On June 30, 2013 Red Cedar Technology was acquired by CD-adapco."
],
"title": "Red Cedar Technology"
},
{
"sentences": [
"SmartCell Technology, LLC was a mobile applications developer with its headquarters in Irvine, California, United States, and a development center in Shanghai, China.",
" Commonly referred to as \"SmartCell\" for short, the company was founded in 2001 by its President and CEO, Bruce Wang, whose previous involvements have been with mobile technology.",
" SmartCell has developed a number of mobile applications using its proprietary technology, called HCM Technology, which is shorthand for High-performance, Cross-platform Mobile Technology."
],
"title": "SmartCell Technology"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Corporate headquarters is the part of a corporate structure that deals with important tasks such as strategic planning, corporate communications, taxes, law, marketing, finance, human resources, and information technology.",
" Corporate headquarters takes responsibility for the overall success of the corporation and ensures corporate governance.",
" It is sometimes referred to as the head office, which is the location where the executives of a business work and where many of the key business decisions are made.",
" Generally, corporate headquarters acts as a core when the business is operating.",
" The corporate headquarters includes: the CEO (chief executive officer) as a key person and their support staff such as the CEO office and other CEO related functions; the \"corporate policy making\" functions: Include all corporate functions necessary to steer the firm by defining and establishing corporate policies; the corporate services: Activities that combine or consolidate certain enterprise-wide needed support services, provided based on specialized knowledge, best practices, and technology to serve internal (and sometimes external) customers and business partners; the interface: Reporting line and bi-directional link between corporate headquarters and business units.",
" Most other divisions and branches report to the corporate headquarters and staff may visit there periodically for training or other instructions\" (Kimberly: 2014: 22).",
" The corporate services are often relocated into a separate legal entity called shared services center.",
" Research shows that the city in which a company is headquartered has a significant influence on the company's activities, including its business practices and its corporate philanthropic giving."
],
"title": "Corporate headquarters"
},
{
"sentences": [
"SecureEasySetup, or SES is a proprietary technology developed by Broadcom to easily set up wireless LANs with Wi-Fi Protected Access.",
" A user presses a button on the wireless access point, then a button on the device to be set up (printer, etc.) and the wireless network is automatically set up."
],
"title": "SecureEasySetup"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Broadcom Corporation was an American fabless semiconductor company that made products for the wireless and broadband communication industry.",
" It was acquired by Avago Technologies in 2016 and currently operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of the merged entity called Broadcom Limited.",
" The division is headquartered in Irvine, California.",
" Broadcom Corporation was founded by professor-student pair Henry Samueli and Henry Nicholas from UCLA in 1991.",
" In 1995 the company moved from its Westwood, Los Angeles office to Irvine, California.",
" In 1998, Broadcom became a public company on the NASDAQ exchange (ticker symbol: BRCM) and now employs approximately 11,750 people worldwide in more than 15 countries."
],
"title": "Broadcom"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The NCR Corporation (originally National Cash Register) is an American computer hardware, software and electronics company that makes self-service kiosks, point-of-sale terminals, automated teller machines, check processing systems, barcode scanners, and business consumables.",
" They also provide IT maintenance support services.",
" NCR had been based in Dayton, Ohio, starting in 1884, but in June 2009 the company sold most of the Dayton properties and moved its headquarters to the Atlanta metropolitan area.",
" Currently the headquarters are in unincorporated Gwinnett County, Georgia, near Duluth and Alpharetta.",
" Future headquarters are planned for the end of 2017 at Technology Square (adjacent to the Georgia Institute of Technology) located in Atlanta."
],
"title": "NCR Corporation"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Proteolix, Inc., was a private biotechnology company with headquarters in South San Francisco, California.",
" Proteolix was founded in 2003 based on technology developed by co-founders Dr. Craig Crews (Yale University) and Dr. Raymond J. Deshaies (California Institute of Technology).",
" Drs. Susan Molineaux and Phil Whitcome (deceased) joined Drs. Crews and Deshaies as co-founders.",
" Proteolix was launched based on an $18.2 million A round comprising investments by Latterell Venture Partners, US Venture Partners, Advanced Technology Ventures, and The Vertical Group.",
" Proteolix focused primarily on the proteasome as a therapeutic target.",
" Its lead product candidate, carfilzomib (PR-171), is a tetrapeptide epoxyketone.",
" At the time of its sale (see below), the company had two earlier-stage programs, an orally-bioavailable proteasome inhibitor for oncology (PR-047), and an agent preferentially targeting the immuno form of the proteasome (PR-957), with potential utility in areas such as rheumatoid arthritis.",
" At the time of sale, Carfilzomib's route of administration was intravenous, and the company was exploring its potential utility in multiple myeloma, Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) and other cancers."
],
"title": "Proteolix"
}
] |
[
"Title: Alset GmbH\n\nAlset Global GmbH is an Austrian technology and engineering company based in Graz that is specialised in hydrogen-based clean mobility solutions. Alset Global developed a Hybrid Hydrogen system of which the technology is patented. According to Alset Global, this technology is unique as it offers to run an internal combustion engine on either pure petrol, pure hydrogen or a combination of both. This technology offers a new sustainable and clean alternative to the automotive industry (OEMs, vehicle fleets as well as ships and planes). This technology has been developed to create an alternative technology to meet with new emission target levels. In addition, Alset Global is specialised in hydrogen system integration, hydrogen gas storage and software development to utilise the hydrogen hybrid technology in the automotive industry.",
"Title: ImaGem Inc.\n\nImaGem Inc. is a gem information company based on patented technology for grading and identifying gems. The parent company, ImageStatistics, offers applications in imaging and image processing for the medical, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, chemical and quality assurance industries. ImaGem was created after 20 years of research done on human perception and ImageStatistics, a statistical tool developed by Dr. Lalit K. Aggarwal. ImaGem’s Systems employ advanced optics, imaging technology and proprietary software programs to automate and integrate diamond grading. In addition to evaluating the 4C’s of diamond grading, ImaGem also analyzes Light behavior information based on precise and repeatable measures; three complementary dimensions of brilliance, intensity and sparkle. ImaGem has created a system of uniquely identifying and registering (fingerprinting) a stone without any need for laser inscription. By offering all this information, ImaGem has promoted decision-making and efficiency in the gem industry supply chain. In 1998, ImaGem Inc. was incorporated in the state of Pennsylvania, USA after funding from a major retailer, Ben Franklin Technology Partnership, and private funding. The company has developed an integrated technology to collect image data for diamonds and gemstones, analyze it using direct measurement methodology and grade for precise and repeatable measurements.",
"Title: Wittenstein\n\nWittenstein SE (stylized as WITTENSTEIN) is a German manufacturer of planetary gearheads, gearing technology, complete electromechanical drive systems and AC servo systems and motors. These products are used, for example, in robotic systems, machine tools, packaging, conveyor systems and process technology, defence equipment, Formula One racing, paper and printing presses, medical technology, nano technology, stage and lifting technology, the aerospace sector and offshore gas and oil extraction. The company's global headquarters is in Igersheim, Germany with North American Headquarters in Bartlett, Illinois.",
"Title: Red Cedar Technology\n\nRed Cedar Technology is a software development and engineering services company. Red Cedar Technology was founded by Michigan State University professors Ron Averill and Erik Goodman in 1999. The headquarters is located in East Lansing, MI, near MSU's campus. Red Cedar Technology develops and distributes the HEEDS Professional suite of design optimization software. HEEDS is based on spin-out technology from Michigan State University. On June 30, 2013 Red Cedar Technology was acquired by CD-adapco.",
"Title: SmartCell Technology\n\nSmartCell Technology, LLC was a mobile applications developer with its headquarters in Irvine, California, United States, and a development center in Shanghai, China. Commonly referred to as \"SmartCell\" for short, the company was founded in 2001 by its President and CEO, Bruce Wang, whose previous involvements have been with mobile technology. SmartCell has developed a number of mobile applications using its proprietary technology, called HCM Technology, which is shorthand for High-performance, Cross-platform Mobile Technology.",
"Title: Corporate headquarters\n\nCorporate headquarters is the part of a corporate structure that deals with important tasks such as strategic planning, corporate communications, taxes, law, marketing, finance, human resources, and information technology. Corporate headquarters takes responsibility for the overall success of the corporation and ensures corporate governance. It is sometimes referred to as the head office, which is the location where the executives of a business work and where many of the key business decisions are made. Generally, corporate headquarters acts as a core when the business is operating. The corporate headquarters includes: the CEO (chief executive officer) as a key person and their support staff such as the CEO office and other CEO related functions; the \"corporate policy making\" functions: Include all corporate functions necessary to steer the firm by defining and establishing corporate policies; the corporate services: Activities that combine or consolidate certain enterprise-wide needed support services, provided based on specialized knowledge, best practices, and technology to serve internal (and sometimes external) customers and business partners; the interface: Reporting line and bi-directional link between corporate headquarters and business units. Most other divisions and branches report to the corporate headquarters and staff may visit there periodically for training or other instructions\" (Kimberly: 2014: 22). The corporate services are often relocated into a separate legal entity called shared services center. Research shows that the city in which a company is headquartered has a significant influence on the company's activities, including its business practices and its corporate philanthropic giving.",
"Title: SecureEasySetup\n\nSecureEasySetup, or SES is a proprietary technology developed by Broadcom to easily set up wireless LANs with Wi-Fi Protected Access. A user presses a button on the wireless access point, then a button on the device to be set up (printer, etc.) and the wireless network is automatically set up.",
"Title: Broadcom\n\nBroadcom Corporation was an American fabless semiconductor company that made products for the wireless and broadband communication industry. It was acquired by Avago Technologies in 2016 and currently operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of the merged entity called Broadcom Limited. The division is headquartered in Irvine, California. Broadcom Corporation was founded by professor-student pair Henry Samueli and Henry Nicholas from UCLA in 1991. In 1995 the company moved from its Westwood, Los Angeles office to Irvine, California. In 1998, Broadcom became a public company on the NASDAQ exchange (ticker symbol: BRCM) and now employs approximately 11,750 people worldwide in more than 15 countries.",
"Title: NCR Corporation\n\nThe NCR Corporation (originally National Cash Register) is an American computer hardware, software and electronics company that makes self-service kiosks, point-of-sale terminals, automated teller machines, check processing systems, barcode scanners, and business consumables. They also provide IT maintenance support services. NCR had been based in Dayton, Ohio, starting in 1884, but in June 2009 the company sold most of the Dayton properties and moved its headquarters to the Atlanta metropolitan area. Currently the headquarters are in unincorporated Gwinnett County, Georgia, near Duluth and Alpharetta. Future headquarters are planned for the end of 2017 at Technology Square (adjacent to the Georgia Institute of Technology) located in Atlanta.",
"Title: Proteolix\n\nProteolix, Inc., was a private biotechnology company with headquarters in South San Francisco, California. Proteolix was founded in 2003 based on technology developed by co-founders Dr. Craig Crews (Yale University) and Dr. Raymond J. Deshaies (California Institute of Technology). Drs. Susan Molineaux and Phil Whitcome (deceased) joined Drs. Crews and Deshaies as co-founders. Proteolix was launched based on an $18.2 million A round comprising investments by Latterell Venture Partners, US Venture Partners, Advanced Technology Ventures, and The Vertical Group. Proteolix focused primarily on the proteasome as a therapeutic target. Its lead product candidate, carfilzomib (PR-171), is a tetrapeptide epoxyketone. At the time of its sale (see below), the company had two earlier-stage programs, an orally-bioavailable proteasome inhibitor for oncology (PR-047), and an agent preferentially targeting the immuno form of the proteasome (PR-957), with potential utility in areas such as rheumatoid arthritis. At the time of sale, Carfilzomib's route of administration was intravenous, and the company was exploring its potential utility in multiple myeloma, Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) and other cancers."
] |
1,507
|
While already serving a life sentence, Joseph Druce killed a Roman Catholic priest who had been assigned to parishes in what state?
|
Massachusetts
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Joseph Druce",
"John Geoghan"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Dean (Christianity) William N. McNulty (1829-1922), was an American pioneer Roman Catholic priest, who arrived in New York from his native Ballyshannon, Ireland in 1850, during the time of the Great Irish Potato Famine and when, there, then, existed little in the way of Roman Catholic facilities about near by Passaic County, New Jersey.",
" He is responsible for much of the foundation of the structural and institutional infrastructure of today's Roman Catholic Church in Paterson, New Jersey.",
" To the end of his 93 years, a simple parish priest and caring steward of his flock, he refused the Pope's appointment of him as a Domestic prelate and, even, the then powerful Ku Klux Klan could not intimidate this beloved priest's honored 1922 burial.",
" Father \"Mac\" as he was affectionately known in Paterson was so revered by its Irish and German Roman Catholic communities that his mere admonishing appearance in midst of Passaic County's 1880 Garret Rock May Day Riot or what national newspaper coverage of the time called \"the most serious riot that has ever occurred in that section of the country\" was sufficient to permit police to thereafter act to end the rioting.",
" During his lifetime, the Pope, anyway, accorded this truly Reverend Father the extraordinary honor of naming him to the office of Papal chamberlain, which office is normally the reserve of European nobility.",
" Father McNulty lies in front of Paterson's St. John's Church under an honoring bronze monument of his counseling a parish youth."
],
"title": "William N. McNulty"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jacqueline Mary Thomas (1945 or 1946 – 18 August 1961) was a 15-year-old biscuit factory worker from Alum Rock, Birmingham, England who was sexually assaulted and strangled after disappearing on 18 August 1961.",
" Her body was discovered a week later close to her home, and the murder sparked a manhunt involving several hundred police officers.",
" A suspect was identified at the time, but there was insufficient evidence to charge him, and the crime remained unsolved for over four decades until a cold case review in the 2000s.",
" In 2007, 70-year-old Anthony Hall – already serving a life sentence for the murder of another teenager – was charged with Thomas's murder.",
" However, a judge subsequently ruled the charge should be stayed owing to the length of time that had passed since the incident.",
" Hall subsequently died in prison."
],
"title": "Murder of Jacqueline Thomas"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Claude Buffet (19 May 1933 – 28 November 1972) was a French criminal who was executed along with his accomplice, Roger Bontems (born 20 September 1936), on 28 November 1972 by guillotine at La Santé Prison, aged 39 years.",
" Both men had been convicted of the murders of Guy Girardot (prison warder) and Nicole Comte (prison nurse) in 1971, whom they had taken hostage while Buffet was already serving a life sentence in Clairvaux Prison.",
" Robert Badinter was their defence lawyer."
],
"title": "Claude Buffet"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mihai Robu (April 10, 1884—September 27, 1944) was a Romanian cleric, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Iaşi.",
" Born in Săbăoani, Neamţ County, He entered the Roman Catholic Theological Institute of Iași in 1894, being ordained deacon in 1906 and priest in 1907.",
" For several years, starting before his priestly ordination, he was in charge of the Iaşi seminarians.",
" During World War I, when the seminary was closed, he was a parish priest at Văleni, Faraoani and Bacău.",
" In 1920, he returned to teach when the seminary reopened, and was named secretary to Bishop Alexandru Cisar.",
" In 1922, he was named parish priest at Horlești and chaplain at an Iaşi monastery.",
" In 1925, he was consecrated Bishop of Iaşi by Cisar.",
" Among his activities were the building of numerous churches, special attention to the seminary and the opening of a new one at Luizi-Călugăra, support for the Catholic press and many visits to parishes in the diocese.",
" By 1943, during World War II, Robu had become disturbed by the treatment Moldavian Catholics were receiving from local officials who derided and harassed them as allegedly being ethnic Hungarians or Csangos.",
" He sent a petition to dictator Ion Antonescu in which he explained that the community were in fact ethnic Romanians, and asked that the mistreatment come to an end.",
" The government agreed with Robu, promising to investigate and punish those responsible.",
" In March 1944, due to the approach of the Eastern Front, he closed the seminary and withdrew with the students to Beiuş.",
" Meeting with repression from the German and Hungarian armies, he went to the mountains at Finiș in mid-September.",
" He caught double pneumonia and soon died.",
" Buried in Beiuş, his remains were moved to the old Roman Catholic cathedral in Iaşi in 1964."
],
"title": "Mihai Robu"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Monsignor Peter Wilkinson (born 1940) is a Canadian Roman Catholic priest.",
" He was formerly a bishop in the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada, a Continuing Anglican church within the Traditional Anglican Communion.",
" He was received into the Roman Catholic Church in 2012 and was ordained a Catholic priest and serves within the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter."
],
"title": "Peter Wilkinson (priest)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Monsignor Joseph A. Farrell (April 29, 1873 – June 19, 1960) was an Irish-American Roman Catholic priest.",
" He held various positions in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, and was instrumental in the construction of several new parishes in the New York City borough of Staten Island."
],
"title": "Joseph Farrell (priest)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Joseph L. Druce (born Darrin Ernest Smiledge; 1965) is an American convicted murderer.",
" While already serving a life sentence, Druce killed John Geoghan, a former Roman Catholic priest who was convicted of sexually abusing children, and who had also been at the center of the Catholic sexual abuse scandal."
],
"title": "Joseph Druce"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brendan Smyth O.Praem (8 June 1927 – 22 August 1997) was a Roman Catholic priest from Belfast, Northern Ireland, who became notorious as a child molester, using his position in the Roman Catholic Church to obtain access to his victims.",
" During a period of over 40 years, Smyth sexually abused and indecently assaulted at least 143 children in parishes in Belfast, Dublin and the United States.",
" His actions were frequently hidden from police and the public by Roman Catholic officials.",
" Controversy surrounding his case contributed to the downfall of the government of Republic of Ireland in December 1994."
],
"title": "Brendan Smyth"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John J. Geoghan ( ; June4, 1935August23, 2003) was an American Roman Catholic priest and serial child rapist while he was assigned to parishes in the Boston Archdiocese of Massachusetts.",
" He was reassigned several times to parish posts involving children, including after attempted treatment for pedophilia."
],
"title": "John Geoghan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Robert Lynn Pruett (born September 18, 1979), is a Texas death row inmate at the Polunsky Unit in Livingston.",
" He was convicted for the 1999 murder of TDCJ Correctional Officer Daniel Nagle (September 9, 1962 - December 17, 1999) at the McConnell Unit, Bee County.",
" Pruett had been certified as an adult at 16 and was already serving a 99 year sentence for his involvement in the murder of Ray Yarborough (January 4, 1967 - August 9, 1995), which occurred when Pruett was 15.",
" Pruett was convicted along with Howard Steven \"Sam\" Pruett, Sr. (born December 13, 1946), his father, who received a life sentence for his participation in the murder, and Howard Steven Pruett, Jr. (born November 22, 1969), his brother, who received a 40-year sentence.",
" Howard Sr. testified that neither son took part in the killing, as did Robert, who was nonetheless convicted under the Texas Law of Parties.",
" Details of both the Yarborough and Nagle murders were featured in the BBC documentary \"Life and Death Row - Crisis Stage\"."
],
"title": "Robert Lynn Pruett"
}
] |
[
"Title: William N. McNulty\n\nDean (Christianity) William N. McNulty (1829-1922), was an American pioneer Roman Catholic priest, who arrived in New York from his native Ballyshannon, Ireland in 1850, during the time of the Great Irish Potato Famine and when, there, then, existed little in the way of Roman Catholic facilities about near by Passaic County, New Jersey. He is responsible for much of the foundation of the structural and institutional infrastructure of today's Roman Catholic Church in Paterson, New Jersey. To the end of his 93 years, a simple parish priest and caring steward of his flock, he refused the Pope's appointment of him as a Domestic prelate and, even, the then powerful Ku Klux Klan could not intimidate this beloved priest's honored 1922 burial. Father \"Mac\" as he was affectionately known in Paterson was so revered by its Irish and German Roman Catholic communities that his mere admonishing appearance in midst of Passaic County's 1880 Garret Rock May Day Riot or what national newspaper coverage of the time called \"the most serious riot that has ever occurred in that section of the country\" was sufficient to permit police to thereafter act to end the rioting. During his lifetime, the Pope, anyway, accorded this truly Reverend Father the extraordinary honor of naming him to the office of Papal chamberlain, which office is normally the reserve of European nobility. Father McNulty lies in front of Paterson's St. John's Church under an honoring bronze monument of his counseling a parish youth.",
"Title: Murder of Jacqueline Thomas\n\nJacqueline Mary Thomas (1945 or 1946 – 18 August 1961) was a 15-year-old biscuit factory worker from Alum Rock, Birmingham, England who was sexually assaulted and strangled after disappearing on 18 August 1961. Her body was discovered a week later close to her home, and the murder sparked a manhunt involving several hundred police officers. A suspect was identified at the time, but there was insufficient evidence to charge him, and the crime remained unsolved for over four decades until a cold case review in the 2000s. In 2007, 70-year-old Anthony Hall – already serving a life sentence for the murder of another teenager – was charged with Thomas's murder. However, a judge subsequently ruled the charge should be stayed owing to the length of time that had passed since the incident. Hall subsequently died in prison.",
"Title: Claude Buffet\n\nClaude Buffet (19 May 1933 – 28 November 1972) was a French criminal who was executed along with his accomplice, Roger Bontems (born 20 September 1936), on 28 November 1972 by guillotine at La Santé Prison, aged 39 years. Both men had been convicted of the murders of Guy Girardot (prison warder) and Nicole Comte (prison nurse) in 1971, whom they had taken hostage while Buffet was already serving a life sentence in Clairvaux Prison. Robert Badinter was their defence lawyer.",
"Title: Mihai Robu\n\nMihai Robu (April 10, 1884—September 27, 1944) was a Romanian cleric, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Iaşi. Born in Săbăoani, Neamţ County, He entered the Roman Catholic Theological Institute of Iași in 1894, being ordained deacon in 1906 and priest in 1907. For several years, starting before his priestly ordination, he was in charge of the Iaşi seminarians. During World War I, when the seminary was closed, he was a parish priest at Văleni, Faraoani and Bacău. In 1920, he returned to teach when the seminary reopened, and was named secretary to Bishop Alexandru Cisar. In 1922, he was named parish priest at Horlești and chaplain at an Iaşi monastery. In 1925, he was consecrated Bishop of Iaşi by Cisar. Among his activities were the building of numerous churches, special attention to the seminary and the opening of a new one at Luizi-Călugăra, support for the Catholic press and many visits to parishes in the diocese. By 1943, during World War II, Robu had become disturbed by the treatment Moldavian Catholics were receiving from local officials who derided and harassed them as allegedly being ethnic Hungarians or Csangos. He sent a petition to dictator Ion Antonescu in which he explained that the community were in fact ethnic Romanians, and asked that the mistreatment come to an end. The government agreed with Robu, promising to investigate and punish those responsible. In March 1944, due to the approach of the Eastern Front, he closed the seminary and withdrew with the students to Beiuş. Meeting with repression from the German and Hungarian armies, he went to the mountains at Finiș in mid-September. He caught double pneumonia and soon died. Buried in Beiuş, his remains were moved to the old Roman Catholic cathedral in Iaşi in 1964.",
"Title: Peter Wilkinson (priest)\n\nMonsignor Peter Wilkinson (born 1940) is a Canadian Roman Catholic priest. He was formerly a bishop in the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada, a Continuing Anglican church within the Traditional Anglican Communion. He was received into the Roman Catholic Church in 2012 and was ordained a Catholic priest and serves within the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter.",
"Title: Joseph Farrell (priest)\n\nMonsignor Joseph A. Farrell (April 29, 1873 – June 19, 1960) was an Irish-American Roman Catholic priest. He held various positions in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, and was instrumental in the construction of several new parishes in the New York City borough of Staten Island.",
"Title: Joseph Druce\n\nJoseph L. Druce (born Darrin Ernest Smiledge; 1965) is an American convicted murderer. While already serving a life sentence, Druce killed John Geoghan, a former Roman Catholic priest who was convicted of sexually abusing children, and who had also been at the center of the Catholic sexual abuse scandal.",
"Title: Brendan Smyth\n\nBrendan Smyth O.Praem (8 June 1927 – 22 August 1997) was a Roman Catholic priest from Belfast, Northern Ireland, who became notorious as a child molester, using his position in the Roman Catholic Church to obtain access to his victims. During a period of over 40 years, Smyth sexually abused and indecently assaulted at least 143 children in parishes in Belfast, Dublin and the United States. His actions were frequently hidden from police and the public by Roman Catholic officials. Controversy surrounding his case contributed to the downfall of the government of Republic of Ireland in December 1994.",
"Title: John Geoghan\n\nJohn J. Geoghan ( ; June4, 1935August23, 2003) was an American Roman Catholic priest and serial child rapist while he was assigned to parishes in the Boston Archdiocese of Massachusetts. He was reassigned several times to parish posts involving children, including after attempted treatment for pedophilia.",
"Title: Robert Lynn Pruett\n\nRobert Lynn Pruett (born September 18, 1979), is a Texas death row inmate at the Polunsky Unit in Livingston. He was convicted for the 1999 murder of TDCJ Correctional Officer Daniel Nagle (September 9, 1962 - December 17, 1999) at the McConnell Unit, Bee County. Pruett had been certified as an adult at 16 and was already serving a 99 year sentence for his involvement in the murder of Ray Yarborough (January 4, 1967 - August 9, 1995), which occurred when Pruett was 15. Pruett was convicted along with Howard Steven \"Sam\" Pruett, Sr. (born December 13, 1946), his father, who received a life sentence for his participation in the murder, and Howard Steven Pruett, Jr. (born November 22, 1969), his brother, who received a 40-year sentence. Howard Sr. testified that neither son took part in the killing, as did Robert, who was nonetheless convicted under the Texas Law of Parties. Details of both the Yarborough and Nagle murders were featured in the BBC documentary \"Life and Death Row - Crisis Stage\"."
] |
1,508
|
What type of media does Agnieszka Holland and Chris Carter have in common?
|
film
|
comparison
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Agnieszka Holland",
"Chris Carter (screenwriter)"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Agnieszka Holland (born 28 November 1948) is a Polish film and television director and screenwriter.",
" Best known for her political contributions to Polish cinema, Holland is one of Poland's most eminent filmmakers.",
" She began her career as assistant to directors Krzysztof Zanussi and Andrzej Wajda, and emigrated to France shortly before the 1981 imposition of the martial law in Poland."
],
"title": "Agnieszka Holland"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Fever (Polish: \"Gorączka\" ) is a 1981 Polish drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland.",
" It is based on a story of writer Andrzej Strug.",
" It was entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival where Barbara Grabowska won the Silver Bear for Best Actress.",
" The film takes place during the Revolution in the Kingdom of Poland (1905–07)."
],
"title": "Fever (1981 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Third Miracle is a 1999 drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland starring Ed Harris and Anne Heche.",
" The film was shot in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada."
],
"title": "The Third Miracle"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Christopher Carl Carter (born October 13, 1956) is an American television and film producer, director and writer.",
" Born in Bellflower, California, Carter graduated with a degree in journalism from California State University, Long Beach before spending thirteen years working for \"Surfing Magazine\".",
" After beginning his television career working on television films for Walt Disney Studios, Carter rose to fame in the early 1990s after creating the science fiction-supernatural television series \"The X-Files\" for the Fox network.",
" \"The X-Files\" earned high viewership ratings, and led to Carter's being able to negotiate the creation of future series."
],
"title": "Chris Carter (screenwriter)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The American media franchise, \"The X-Files\", created by Chris Carter uses inspirations and sources from other fictional media as well as many real-life paranormal cases that have been alleged/documented, though not necessarily proven to be true.",
" The show's creator Chris Carter stated: \"Many of our ideas spring from actual accounts, essays, pieces in journals that we expand by posting \"what if\"."
],
"title": "The X-Files sources and analogues"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Anna is a 1987 film directed by Yurek Bogayevicz, it was adapted by Agnieszka Holland from an unauthorized story by Holland and Bogayevicz, based on the real life of Polish actress Elżbieta Czyżewska.",
" The film stars Sally Kirkland, Robert Fields, Paulina Porizkova, Steven Gilborn and Larry Pine."
],
"title": "Anna (1987 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Marc Rosen (born May 12, 1976) is an American film and television producer.",
" An executive producer on \"Sense8\" (Netflix) and \"The After\" (Amazon/Chris Carter – \"The X Files\"), and founder of an independent TV Studio, with the upcoming Season 2 of SENSE8 on Netflix, Rosen has executive produced or co-EP'd 40 hours of high-end ($4-$8mn/episode) scripted content from \"Threshold\" with David Goyer (\"Batman Begins\", \"Man of Steel\", \"Constantine\"), Brannon Braga (\"Salem\"), and David Heyman (\"Harry Potter\", \"Gravity\"), to \"Sense8\", one of Netflix’s first original series, with the Wachowski's (\"The Matrix\"), to \"The After\" pilot with Chris Carter (\"X-Files\") and Amazon."
],
"title": "Marc Rosen"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Europa Europa (German: \"Hitlerjunge Salomon\" , lit.",
" \"Hitler Youth Boy Salomon\") is a 1990 historical war drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland.",
" It is based on the 1989 autobiography of Solomon Perel, a German Jewish boy who escaped the Holocaust by masquerading not just as a non-Jew, but as an elite \"Nazi\" German.",
" The film stars Marco Hofschneider as Perel; Perel appears briefly as himself in the finale.",
" The film is an international co-production between CCC Film and companies in France and Poland."
],
"title": "Europa Europa"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Rainbow Labour is part of the New Zealand Labour Party.",
" It started as a branch in Chris Carter's Auckland Waipareira electorate in 1997, just after Chris Carter had been narrowly defeated in the election the previous year.",
" At about the same time, Tim Barnett, newly elected to Parliament as an openly gay man, started a Rainbow branch in Christchurch.",
" During the next few years the branches expanded in size, with the Auckland branch becoming one of the largest in the Labour Party.",
" This led to the formation of a Rainbow Sector Council within the Labour Party, which gave the branches a nationwide focus and co-ordinating body.",
" In 2004, at a vote at the Party's Annual Conference, Rainbow Labour was invited to nominate candidates for a permanent representative position elected from the floor of Conference, on the Party's controlling body, the New Zealand Council."
],
"title": "Rainbow Labour"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"What You Have Left\" is the sixth episode of the American television drama series \"The Killing\", which aired on May 1, 2011 on AMC in the United States.",
" The episode was written by Nic Pizzolatto and was directed by Agnieszka Holland.",
" In the episode, the police further investigate Bennet Ahmed, which leads the Larsens to believe that he is a prime suspect.",
" The mayoral candidates hold their televised debate, allowing the current mayor to bring up Richmond’s attachment to a murder suspect."
],
"title": "What You Have Left"
}
] |
[
"Title: Agnieszka Holland\n\nAgnieszka Holland (born 28 November 1948) is a Polish film and television director and screenwriter. Best known for her political contributions to Polish cinema, Holland is one of Poland's most eminent filmmakers. She began her career as assistant to directors Krzysztof Zanussi and Andrzej Wajda, and emigrated to France shortly before the 1981 imposition of the martial law in Poland.",
"Title: Fever (1981 film)\n\nFever (Polish: \"Gorączka\" ) is a 1981 Polish drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland. It is based on a story of writer Andrzej Strug. It was entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival where Barbara Grabowska won the Silver Bear for Best Actress. The film takes place during the Revolution in the Kingdom of Poland (1905–07).",
"Title: The Third Miracle\n\nThe Third Miracle is a 1999 drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland starring Ed Harris and Anne Heche. The film was shot in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.",
"Title: Chris Carter (screenwriter)\n\nChristopher Carl Carter (born October 13, 1956) is an American television and film producer, director and writer. Born in Bellflower, California, Carter graduated with a degree in journalism from California State University, Long Beach before spending thirteen years working for \"Surfing Magazine\". After beginning his television career working on television films for Walt Disney Studios, Carter rose to fame in the early 1990s after creating the science fiction-supernatural television series \"The X-Files\" for the Fox network. \"The X-Files\" earned high viewership ratings, and led to Carter's being able to negotiate the creation of future series.",
"Title: The X-Files sources and analogues\n\nThe American media franchise, \"The X-Files\", created by Chris Carter uses inspirations and sources from other fictional media as well as many real-life paranormal cases that have been alleged/documented, though not necessarily proven to be true. The show's creator Chris Carter stated: \"Many of our ideas spring from actual accounts, essays, pieces in journals that we expand by posting \"what if\".",
"Title: Anna (1987 film)\n\nAnna is a 1987 film directed by Yurek Bogayevicz, it was adapted by Agnieszka Holland from an unauthorized story by Holland and Bogayevicz, based on the real life of Polish actress Elżbieta Czyżewska. The film stars Sally Kirkland, Robert Fields, Paulina Porizkova, Steven Gilborn and Larry Pine.",
"Title: Marc Rosen\n\nMarc Rosen (born May 12, 1976) is an American film and television producer. An executive producer on \"Sense8\" (Netflix) and \"The After\" (Amazon/Chris Carter – \"The X Files\"), and founder of an independent TV Studio, with the upcoming Season 2 of SENSE8 on Netflix, Rosen has executive produced or co-EP'd 40 hours of high-end ($4-$8mn/episode) scripted content from \"Threshold\" with David Goyer (\"Batman Begins\", \"Man of Steel\", \"Constantine\"), Brannon Braga (\"Salem\"), and David Heyman (\"Harry Potter\", \"Gravity\"), to \"Sense8\", one of Netflix’s first original series, with the Wachowski's (\"The Matrix\"), to \"The After\" pilot with Chris Carter (\"X-Files\") and Amazon.",
"Title: Europa Europa\n\nEuropa Europa (German: \"Hitlerjunge Salomon\" , lit. \"Hitler Youth Boy Salomon\") is a 1990 historical war drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland. It is based on the 1989 autobiography of Solomon Perel, a German Jewish boy who escaped the Holocaust by masquerading not just as a non-Jew, but as an elite \"Nazi\" German. The film stars Marco Hofschneider as Perel; Perel appears briefly as himself in the finale. The film is an international co-production between CCC Film and companies in France and Poland.",
"Title: Rainbow Labour\n\nRainbow Labour is part of the New Zealand Labour Party. It started as a branch in Chris Carter's Auckland Waipareira electorate in 1997, just after Chris Carter had been narrowly defeated in the election the previous year. At about the same time, Tim Barnett, newly elected to Parliament as an openly gay man, started a Rainbow branch in Christchurch. During the next few years the branches expanded in size, with the Auckland branch becoming one of the largest in the Labour Party. This led to the formation of a Rainbow Sector Council within the Labour Party, which gave the branches a nationwide focus and co-ordinating body. In 2004, at a vote at the Party's Annual Conference, Rainbow Labour was invited to nominate candidates for a permanent representative position elected from the floor of Conference, on the Party's controlling body, the New Zealand Council.",
"Title: What You Have Left\n\n\"What You Have Left\" is the sixth episode of the American television drama series \"The Killing\", which aired on May 1, 2011 on AMC in the United States. The episode was written by Nic Pizzolatto and was directed by Agnieszka Holland. In the episode, the police further investigate Bennet Ahmed, which leads the Larsens to believe that he is a prime suspect. The mayoral candidates hold their televised debate, allowing the current mayor to bring up Richmond’s attachment to a murder suspect."
] |
1,509
|
What was the population as of the 2010 census of the city where the roller coaster "Possessed" is located?
|
118,032
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Possessed (roller coaster)",
"Allentown, Pennsylvania"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
2
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"North Laurel is a census-designated place (CDP) in Howard County, Maryland, United States.",
" The published population was 4,474 at the 2010 census.",
" This population was substantially less than the CDP's population in 2000, and was the result of an error in defining the boundary prior to tabulation and publication of 2010 Census results.",
" The corrected 2010 Census population is 20,259.",
" North Laurel is located adjacent to the city of Laurel."
],
"title": "North Laurel, Maryland"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dania Beach is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States.",
" As of the 2010 census, the city's population was 29,639.",
" It is part of the South Florida metropolitan area, which was home to 5,564,635 people at the 2010 census.",
" Dania Beach is the location of one of the largest jai alai frontons in the United States, The Casino at Dania Beach.",
" It was formerly the location for two amusement centers; one named Boomers!",
" (formerly Grand Prix Race-O-Rama), which housed the Dania Beach Hurricane roller coaster, and the other being Pirate's World amusement park, which was featured in Barry Mahon's \"Thumbelina\".",
" It is also former home to the IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame & Museum."
],
"title": "Dania Beach, Florida"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Minden is a city in Pottawattamie County, Iowa, United States.",
" The population was 599 at the 2010 census.",
" It has possessed a post office since 1875."
],
"title": "Minden, Iowa"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Minden is a town in Montgomery County, New York, United States.",
" The population was 4,297 at the 2010 census.",
" The town is located at the western edge of the county and south of the Mohawk River, which forms its northern border.",
" It has possessed a post office from 1802 to 1903."
],
"title": "Minden, New York"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Minden City is a village in Sanilac County of the U.S. state of Michigan.",
" The population was 197 at the 2010 census.",
" The village is located within Minden Township.",
" It has possessed a post office since 1862 (named \"Minden\" until 1883)."
],
"title": "Minden City, Michigan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Possessed is a launched steel Inverted roller coaster located at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown, Pennsylvania.",
" It was located at Geauga Lake from 2000 to 2006.",
" The coaster has had four names: \"Superman: Ultimate Escape\" (2000 to 2003) \"Steel Venom\" (2004 to 2006), \"Voodoo\" (2008), and \"Possessed\" (2009 to present).",
" Possessed is nearly identical to Steel Venom at Valleyfair, and similar to at Six Flags Great America."
],
"title": "Possessed (roller coaster)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Viking Voyage is a steel roller coaster located at Wild Adventures in Valdosta, Georgia.",
" It opened on March 5, 2010.",
" The ride was previously located at Celebration City where it was known as Jack Rabbit.",
" It operated at that location from 2003 until October 25, 2008."
],
"title": "Viking Voyage"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Odessa is a city in and the county seat of Ector County, Texas, United States.",
" It is located primarily in Ector County, although a small portion of the city extends into Midland County.",
" Odessa's population was 118,918 at the 2010 census making it the 29th-most populous city in Texas; estimates as of July 2015 indicate a population of 159,436 in the city.",
" It is the principal city of the Odessa Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Ector County.",
" The metropolitan area is also a component of the larger Midland–Odessa combined statistical area, which had a 2010 census population of 278,801; a recent report from the United States Census Bureau estimates that the combined population as of July 2015 is 320,513.",
" In 2014, \"Forbes\" magazine ranked Odessa as the third fastest-growing small city in the United States."
],
"title": "Odessa, Texas"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mindenmines is a city in Barton County, Missouri, United States.",
" The population was 365 at the 2010 census.",
" It lies about four miles east of Frontenac, Kansas.",
" It has possessed a post office since 1883.",
" It also the home of the Bank of Minden.",
" (named \"Tusconia\" 1883-1884, \"Minden Mines\" 1884-1895, and \"Mindenmines\" since 1895)."
],
"title": "Mindenmines, Missouri"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Allentown (Pennsylvania Dutch: \"Allenschteddel\") is a city located in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, United States.",
" It is Pennsylvania's third most populous city and the 224th largest city in the United States.",
" As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 118,032 and is currently the fastest growing city in all of Pennsylvania.",
" It is the largest city in the metropolitan area known as the Lehigh Valley, which had a population of 821,623 residents as of 2010 .",
" Allentown constitutes a portion of the New York City Combined Statistical Area and is the county seat of Lehigh County.",
" In 2012, the city celebrated the 250th anniversary of its founding in 1762."
],
"title": "Allentown, Pennsylvania"
}
] |
[
"Title: North Laurel, Maryland\n\nNorth Laurel is a census-designated place (CDP) in Howard County, Maryland, United States. The published population was 4,474 at the 2010 census. This population was substantially less than the CDP's population in 2000, and was the result of an error in defining the boundary prior to tabulation and publication of 2010 Census results. The corrected 2010 Census population is 20,259. North Laurel is located adjacent to the city of Laurel.",
"Title: Dania Beach, Florida\n\nDania Beach is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city's population was 29,639. It is part of the South Florida metropolitan area, which was home to 5,564,635 people at the 2010 census. Dania Beach is the location of one of the largest jai alai frontons in the United States, The Casino at Dania Beach. It was formerly the location for two amusement centers; one named Boomers! (formerly Grand Prix Race-O-Rama), which housed the Dania Beach Hurricane roller coaster, and the other being Pirate's World amusement park, which was featured in Barry Mahon's \"Thumbelina\". It is also former home to the IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame & Museum.",
"Title: Minden, Iowa\n\nMinden is a city in Pottawattamie County, Iowa, United States. The population was 599 at the 2010 census. It has possessed a post office since 1875.",
"Title: Minden, New York\n\nMinden is a town in Montgomery County, New York, United States. The population was 4,297 at the 2010 census. The town is located at the western edge of the county and south of the Mohawk River, which forms its northern border. It has possessed a post office from 1802 to 1903.",
"Title: Minden City, Michigan\n\nMinden City is a village in Sanilac County of the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 197 at the 2010 census. The village is located within Minden Township. It has possessed a post office since 1862 (named \"Minden\" until 1883).",
"Title: Possessed (roller coaster)\n\nPossessed is a launched steel Inverted roller coaster located at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown, Pennsylvania. It was located at Geauga Lake from 2000 to 2006. The coaster has had four names: \"Superman: Ultimate Escape\" (2000 to 2003) \"Steel Venom\" (2004 to 2006), \"Voodoo\" (2008), and \"Possessed\" (2009 to present). Possessed is nearly identical to Steel Venom at Valleyfair, and similar to at Six Flags Great America.",
"Title: Viking Voyage\n\nViking Voyage is a steel roller coaster located at Wild Adventures in Valdosta, Georgia. It opened on March 5, 2010. The ride was previously located at Celebration City where it was known as Jack Rabbit. It operated at that location from 2003 until October 25, 2008.",
"Title: Odessa, Texas\n\nOdessa is a city in and the county seat of Ector County, Texas, United States. It is located primarily in Ector County, although a small portion of the city extends into Midland County. Odessa's population was 118,918 at the 2010 census making it the 29th-most populous city in Texas; estimates as of July 2015 indicate a population of 159,436 in the city. It is the principal city of the Odessa Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Ector County. The metropolitan area is also a component of the larger Midland–Odessa combined statistical area, which had a 2010 census population of 278,801; a recent report from the United States Census Bureau estimates that the combined population as of July 2015 is 320,513. In 2014, \"Forbes\" magazine ranked Odessa as the third fastest-growing small city in the United States.",
"Title: Mindenmines, Missouri\n\nMindenmines is a city in Barton County, Missouri, United States. The population was 365 at the 2010 census. It lies about four miles east of Frontenac, Kansas. It has possessed a post office since 1883. It also the home of the Bank of Minden. (named \"Tusconia\" 1883-1884, \"Minden Mines\" 1884-1895, and \"Mindenmines\" since 1895).",
"Title: Allentown, Pennsylvania\n\nAllentown (Pennsylvania Dutch: \"Allenschteddel\") is a city located in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is Pennsylvania's third most populous city and the 224th largest city in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 118,032 and is currently the fastest growing city in all of Pennsylvania. It is the largest city in the metropolitan area known as the Lehigh Valley, which had a population of 821,623 residents as of 2010 . Allentown constitutes a portion of the New York City Combined Statistical Area and is the county seat of Lehigh County. In 2012, the city celebrated the 250th anniversary of its founding in 1762."
] |
1,510
|
In the made-for-television comedy film which premiered on January 7, 1975, who co-starred with the actress who had previously played the role of Agent 99 in a 1960s sitcom?
|
Barbara Eden
|
bridge
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"Let's Switch!",
"Let's Switch!",
"Barbara Feldon",
"Barbara Feldon"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
2,
0,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Get Smart, Again!",
" is a 1989 American made-for-television comedy film based on the 1965–1970 NBC/CBS sitcom \"Get Smart!\"",
" starring Don Adams and Barbara Feldon reprising their characters of Maxwell Smart and Agent 99.",
" It originally aired February 26, 1989 on ABC (the network that rejected the original pilot for \"Get Smart!\")",
" and has subsequently been released twice on DVD by different publishers.",
" In the video release of the movie, the laugh track is absent."
],
"title": "Get Smart, Again!"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Laura Lansing Slept Here is a 1988 American made-for-television comedy film starring Katharine Hepburn and directed by George Schaefer which premiered on NBC on March 7, 1988.",
" It was written by James Prideaux and co-stars Joel Higgins, Karen Austin, Brenda Forbes and Hepburn's grandniece Schuyler Grant."
],
"title": "Laura Lansing Slept Here"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Barbara Feldon (born March 12, 1933) is an American character actress who works mostly in the theatre, but is primarily known for her roles on television.",
" Her most prominent role was that of Agent 99 on the 1960s sitcom \"Get Smart\".",
" She also worked as a model."
],
"title": "Barbara Feldon"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Return to Green Acres is a 1990 American made-for-television comedy film based on the 1965–1971 sitcom \"Green Acres\" which premiered on CBS on May 18, 1990.",
" It stars all the then-surviving original cast (Hank Patterson (Fred) and Barbara Pepper (Doris Ziffel) died in 1975 and 1969 respectively).",
" The movie starts with the original opening credit sequence from the series, but in a sepiatone color to tell you that it's been a while since the TV show ended.",
" The sequence turns to color with an added section to the theme song, which is when we see a 20-something year old Arnold the Pig, putting flowers on Doris Ziffel's grave.",
" The Douglas' trusty farmhand Eb (Tom Lester) has married a girl named Flo."
],
"title": "Return to Green Acres"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Return to Mayberry is a 1986 American made-for-television comedy film based on the 1960s sitcoms \"The Andy Griffith Show\" and \"Mayberry R.F.D.\".",
" The film premiered on April 13, 1986 on NBC, and was the highest-rated television film of 1986.",
" Sixteen of the original cast members reunited for the film and its success could have led to additional Mayberry programs, but Griffith was committed to \"Matlock\" (also airing on NBC at the time) for the 1986-87 season."
],
"title": "Return to Mayberry"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Castaways on Gilligan's Island is a 1979 made-for-television comedy film that continues the adventures of the shipwrecked castaways from the 1964–67 sitcom \"Gilligan's Island\" and the first reunion movie, \"Rescue from Gilligan's Island\", featuring the original cast from the television series with the exception of Tina Louise, who was replaced in the role of Ginger Grant by Judith Baldwin.",
" Written by Al Schwartz, Elroy Schwartz and series creator Sherwood Schwartz and directed by Earl Bellamy, it was first broadcast on NBC May 3, 1979.",
" Unlike the independently-produced \"Rescue from Gilligan's Island\", this and the subsequent \"The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island\" were produced by Universal Television."
],
"title": "The Castaways on Gilligan's Island"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Get Smart is an American sitcom sequel to the original 1965–1970 NBC/CBS sitcom \"Get Smart\" starring Don Adams and Barbara Feldon reprising their characters of Maxwell Smart and Agent 99.",
" The series aired Sunday at 7:30 pm on Fox for seven episodes from January 8 to February 19, 1995."
],
"title": "Get Smart (1995 TV series)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Feminist and the Fuzz is a 1971 American made-for-television comedy film starring Barbara Eden (in her television film debut), David Hartman, Jo Anne Worley, Herb Edelman and Julie Newmar.",
" It premiered as the \"ABC Movie of the Week\" on January 26, 1971.",
" The film was directed by Jerry Paris."
],
"title": "The Feminist and the Fuzz"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Let's Switch!",
" is a 1975 American made-for-television comedy film starring Barbara Eden and Barbara Feldon written by Peter Lefcourt and directed by Alan Rafkin.",
" It premiered as the \"ABC Movie of the Week\" on January 7, 1975."
],
"title": "Let's Switch!"
},
{
"sentences": [
"National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddie's Island Adventure is a 2003 American made-for-television comedy film.",
" It premiered December 20, 2003 on NBC and stars Randy Quaid and Miriam Flynn reprising their roles as Cousin Eddie and Catherine, along with Dana Barron reprising her role as Audrey Griswold.",
" It is the sequel to the 1989 film, \"National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation\", although it is more of a spin-off than a direct chapter of the National Lampoon's \"Vacation\" film series, because Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo did not appear."
],
"title": "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 2"
}
] |
[
"Title: Get Smart, Again!\n\nGet Smart, Again! is a 1989 American made-for-television comedy film based on the 1965–1970 NBC/CBS sitcom \"Get Smart!\" starring Don Adams and Barbara Feldon reprising their characters of Maxwell Smart and Agent 99. It originally aired February 26, 1989 on ABC (the network that rejected the original pilot for \"Get Smart!\") and has subsequently been released twice on DVD by different publishers. In the video release of the movie, the laugh track is absent.",
"Title: Laura Lansing Slept Here\n\nLaura Lansing Slept Here is a 1988 American made-for-television comedy film starring Katharine Hepburn and directed by George Schaefer which premiered on NBC on March 7, 1988. It was written by James Prideaux and co-stars Joel Higgins, Karen Austin, Brenda Forbes and Hepburn's grandniece Schuyler Grant.",
"Title: Barbara Feldon\n\nBarbara Feldon (born March 12, 1933) is an American character actress who works mostly in the theatre, but is primarily known for her roles on television. Her most prominent role was that of Agent 99 on the 1960s sitcom \"Get Smart\". She also worked as a model.",
"Title: Return to Green Acres\n\nReturn to Green Acres is a 1990 American made-for-television comedy film based on the 1965–1971 sitcom \"Green Acres\" which premiered on CBS on May 18, 1990. It stars all the then-surviving original cast (Hank Patterson (Fred) and Barbara Pepper (Doris Ziffel) died in 1975 and 1969 respectively). The movie starts with the original opening credit sequence from the series, but in a sepiatone color to tell you that it's been a while since the TV show ended. The sequence turns to color with an added section to the theme song, which is when we see a 20-something year old Arnold the Pig, putting flowers on Doris Ziffel's grave. The Douglas' trusty farmhand Eb (Tom Lester) has married a girl named Flo.",
"Title: Return to Mayberry\n\nReturn to Mayberry is a 1986 American made-for-television comedy film based on the 1960s sitcoms \"The Andy Griffith Show\" and \"Mayberry R.F.D.\". The film premiered on April 13, 1986 on NBC, and was the highest-rated television film of 1986. Sixteen of the original cast members reunited for the film and its success could have led to additional Mayberry programs, but Griffith was committed to \"Matlock\" (also airing on NBC at the time) for the 1986-87 season.",
"Title: The Castaways on Gilligan's Island\n\nThe Castaways on Gilligan's Island is a 1979 made-for-television comedy film that continues the adventures of the shipwrecked castaways from the 1964–67 sitcom \"Gilligan's Island\" and the first reunion movie, \"Rescue from Gilligan's Island\", featuring the original cast from the television series with the exception of Tina Louise, who was replaced in the role of Ginger Grant by Judith Baldwin. Written by Al Schwartz, Elroy Schwartz and series creator Sherwood Schwartz and directed by Earl Bellamy, it was first broadcast on NBC May 3, 1979. Unlike the independently-produced \"Rescue from Gilligan's Island\", this and the subsequent \"The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island\" were produced by Universal Television.",
"Title: Get Smart (1995 TV series)\n\nGet Smart is an American sitcom sequel to the original 1965–1970 NBC/CBS sitcom \"Get Smart\" starring Don Adams and Barbara Feldon reprising their characters of Maxwell Smart and Agent 99. The series aired Sunday at 7:30 pm on Fox for seven episodes from January 8 to February 19, 1995.",
"Title: The Feminist and the Fuzz\n\nThe Feminist and the Fuzz is a 1971 American made-for-television comedy film starring Barbara Eden (in her television film debut), David Hartman, Jo Anne Worley, Herb Edelman and Julie Newmar. It premiered as the \"ABC Movie of the Week\" on January 26, 1971. The film was directed by Jerry Paris.",
"Title: Let's Switch!\n\nLet's Switch! is a 1975 American made-for-television comedy film starring Barbara Eden and Barbara Feldon written by Peter Lefcourt and directed by Alan Rafkin. It premiered as the \"ABC Movie of the Week\" on January 7, 1975.",
"Title: National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 2\n\nNational Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddie's Island Adventure is a 2003 American made-for-television comedy film. It premiered December 20, 2003 on NBC and stars Randy Quaid and Miriam Flynn reprising their roles as Cousin Eddie and Catherine, along with Dana Barron reprising her role as Audrey Griswold. It is the sequel to the 1989 film, \"National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation\", although it is more of a spin-off than a direct chapter of the National Lampoon's \"Vacation\" film series, because Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo did not appear."
] |
1,511
|
Are both Sarah Waters and Lincoln Steffens considered journalists?
|
no
|
comparison
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"Sarah Waters",
"Lincoln Steffens"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The Shame of the Cities is a book written by American author Lincoln Steffens.",
" Published in 1904, it is a collection of articles which Steffens had written for \"McClure’s Magazine\".",
" It reports on the workings of corrupt political machines in several major U.S. cities, along with a few efforts to combat them.",
" It is considered one of several early major pieces of muckraking journalism, though Steffens later claimed that this work made him \"the first muckraker.\""
],
"title": "The Shame of the Cities"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Tipping the Velvet is a 2002 BBC television drama serial based on the best-selling debut novel by Sarah Waters of the same name.",
" It originally screened in three episodes on BBC Two and was produced for the BBC by the independent production company Sally Head Productions.",
" It stars Rachael Stirling, Keeley Hawes, and Jodhi May."
],
"title": "Tipping the Velvet (TV series)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Organized crime in Minneapolis first attracted national attention in 1903, when thug and mayor Doc Ames (1842-1911) was exposed by Lincoln Steffens in the book \"The Shame of the Cities\".",
" Steffens's account and subsequent trials revealed a police department recruited from felons shaking down the Minneapolis underworld on the mayor's behalf.",
" Ames later fled the state, spending a short period as a fugitive before being arrested and extradited to Minnesota.",
" He was convicted of receiving a bribe and sentenced to six years in prison.",
" His sentence was later appealed and overturned."
],
"title": "Organized crime in Minneapolis"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Paying Guests is a 2014 novel by Welsh author Sarah Waters.",
" It was shortlisted for the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction and named 'Fiction Book of the Year' by \"The Sunday Times\" who said that \"this novel magnificently confirms Sarah Waters' status as an unsurpassed fictional recorder of vanished eras and hidden lives.\""
],
"title": "The Paying Guests"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sarah Waters (born 21 July 1966) is a Welsh novelist.",
" She is best known for her novels set in Victorian society and featuring lesbian protagonists, such as \"Tipping the Velvet\" and \"Fingersmith\"."
],
"title": "Sarah Waters"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Hruby Conservatory of Music is a historic building completed in 1917 and located on Broadway Avenue in the Slavic Village area of Cleveland, Ohio.",
" It was designed by the architectural firm of Steffens & Steffens as a music school for Frank and Fred Hruby, of the locally renowned musical Hruby Family.",
" The style is considered Late 19th and 20th century Renaissance Revival."
],
"title": "Hruby Conservatory of Music"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Albert Alonzo \"Doc\" Ames (January 18, 1842 – November 16, 1911) was a doctor and politician who held four non-consecutive terms as mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota.",
" His fourth term was marked by allegations of widespread corruption which were popularized by muckraking journalist Lincoln Steffens in a 1903 article in McClure's Magazine titled \"The Shame of Minneapolis.\"",
" Ames was found guilty of corruption, but after a successful appeal and multiple mistrials the charges were dropped."
],
"title": "A. A. Ames"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Justin Daniel \"Joe\" Kaplan (September 5, 1925 in Manhattan, New York City – March 2, 2014 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) was an American writer and editor.",
" The general editor of \"Bartlett's Familiar Quotations\" (16th and 17th eds.)",
", he was best known as a biographer, particularly of Samuel Clemens, Lincoln Steffens, and Walt Whitman."
],
"title": "Justin Kaplan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Little Stranger is a 2009 gothic novel written by Sarah Waters.",
" It is a ghost story set in a dilapidated mansion in Warwickshire, England in the 1940s.",
" Departing from her earlier themes of lesbian and gay fiction, Waters' fifth novel features a male narrator, a country doctor who makes friends with an old gentry family of declining fortunes who own a very old estate that is crumbling around them.",
" The stress of reconciling the state of their finances with the familial responsibility of keeping the estate coincides with perplexing events which may or may not be of supernatural origin, culminating in tragedy."
],
"title": "The Little Stranger"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lincoln Joseph Steffens (April 6, 1866 – August 9, 1936) was a New York reporter who launched a series of articles in \"McClure's\", called \"Tweed Days in St. Louis\", that would later be published together in a book titled \"The Shame of the Cities\".",
" He is remembered for investigating corruption in municipal government in American cities and for his early support for the Soviet Union."
],
"title": "Lincoln Steffens"
}
] |
[
"Title: The Shame of the Cities\n\nThe Shame of the Cities is a book written by American author Lincoln Steffens. Published in 1904, it is a collection of articles which Steffens had written for \"McClure’s Magazine\". It reports on the workings of corrupt political machines in several major U.S. cities, along with a few efforts to combat them. It is considered one of several early major pieces of muckraking journalism, though Steffens later claimed that this work made him \"the first muckraker.\"",
"Title: Tipping the Velvet (TV series)\n\nTipping the Velvet is a 2002 BBC television drama serial based on the best-selling debut novel by Sarah Waters of the same name. It originally screened in three episodes on BBC Two and was produced for the BBC by the independent production company Sally Head Productions. It stars Rachael Stirling, Keeley Hawes, and Jodhi May.",
"Title: Organized crime in Minneapolis\n\nOrganized crime in Minneapolis first attracted national attention in 1903, when thug and mayor Doc Ames (1842-1911) was exposed by Lincoln Steffens in the book \"The Shame of the Cities\". Steffens's account and subsequent trials revealed a police department recruited from felons shaking down the Minneapolis underworld on the mayor's behalf. Ames later fled the state, spending a short period as a fugitive before being arrested and extradited to Minnesota. He was convicted of receiving a bribe and sentenced to six years in prison. His sentence was later appealed and overturned.",
"Title: The Paying Guests\n\nThe Paying Guests is a 2014 novel by Welsh author Sarah Waters. It was shortlisted for the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction and named 'Fiction Book of the Year' by \"The Sunday Times\" who said that \"this novel magnificently confirms Sarah Waters' status as an unsurpassed fictional recorder of vanished eras and hidden lives.\"",
"Title: Sarah Waters\n\nSarah Waters (born 21 July 1966) is a Welsh novelist. She is best known for her novels set in Victorian society and featuring lesbian protagonists, such as \"Tipping the Velvet\" and \"Fingersmith\".",
"Title: Hruby Conservatory of Music\n\nThe Hruby Conservatory of Music is a historic building completed in 1917 and located on Broadway Avenue in the Slavic Village area of Cleveland, Ohio. It was designed by the architectural firm of Steffens & Steffens as a music school for Frank and Fred Hruby, of the locally renowned musical Hruby Family. The style is considered Late 19th and 20th century Renaissance Revival.",
"Title: A. A. Ames\n\nAlbert Alonzo \"Doc\" Ames (January 18, 1842 – November 16, 1911) was a doctor and politician who held four non-consecutive terms as mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota. His fourth term was marked by allegations of widespread corruption which were popularized by muckraking journalist Lincoln Steffens in a 1903 article in McClure's Magazine titled \"The Shame of Minneapolis.\" Ames was found guilty of corruption, but after a successful appeal and multiple mistrials the charges were dropped.",
"Title: Justin Kaplan\n\nJustin Daniel \"Joe\" Kaplan (September 5, 1925 in Manhattan, New York City – March 2, 2014 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) was an American writer and editor. The general editor of \"Bartlett's Familiar Quotations\" (16th and 17th eds.) , he was best known as a biographer, particularly of Samuel Clemens, Lincoln Steffens, and Walt Whitman.",
"Title: The Little Stranger\n\nThe Little Stranger is a 2009 gothic novel written by Sarah Waters. It is a ghost story set in a dilapidated mansion in Warwickshire, England in the 1940s. Departing from her earlier themes of lesbian and gay fiction, Waters' fifth novel features a male narrator, a country doctor who makes friends with an old gentry family of declining fortunes who own a very old estate that is crumbling around them. The stress of reconciling the state of their finances with the familial responsibility of keeping the estate coincides with perplexing events which may or may not be of supernatural origin, culminating in tragedy.",
"Title: Lincoln Steffens\n\nLincoln Joseph Steffens (April 6, 1866 – August 9, 1936) was a New York reporter who launched a series of articles in \"McClure's\", called \"Tweed Days in St. Louis\", that would later be published together in a book titled \"The Shame of the Cities\". He is remembered for investigating corruption in municipal government in American cities and for his early support for the Soviet Union."
] |
1,512
|
What American former federal prosecutor lost the Republican nomination for the seat in a runoff on July 22, 2014 to Barry Loudermilk?
|
Bob Barr
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Barry Loudermilk",
"Bob Barr"
],
"sent_id": [
2,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Shelley Sekula-Gibbs (born June 22, 1953 in Floresville, Texas) is a physician and a former member of the United States House of Representatives representing 's 22 congressional district from November 13, 2006, until January 3, 2007.",
" She has also served as a City Councilwoman in Houston, Texas for three terms.",
" She won the Special Election to fill the 22nd Congressional seat on November 7, 2006, for the remaining weeks of the 109th United States Congress.",
" On the same day, she also lost in the general election for that seat in the 110th United States Congress.",
" Thereby she was in the interesting position of being a lame duck the moment she was elected.",
" In the 2008 campaign for the Republican nomination in the 22nd Congressional District, she finished first in the initial primary, but lost in a runoff to Pete Olson."
],
"title": "Shelley Sekula-Gibbs"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Andrew S. Boutros is an American lawyer, law professor, and former federal prosecutor best known for prosecuting corporate fraud and cybercrime cases (most notably, Chicago's Silk Road cases).",
" In 2015, the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association honored him with the National Prosecutorial Award, and he was also elected to the American Law Institute the same year.",
" He is currently the National Co-Chair of the White Collar, Internal Investigations and False Claims practice at the law firm, Seyfarth Shaw, where he is resident in the firm's Chicago and DC offices."
],
"title": "Andrew S. Boutros"
},
{
"sentences": [
"William \"Bill\" G. Otis (born July 27, 1946) is a law professor and former federal prosecutor who served as Special Counsel to President George H. W. Bush."
],
"title": "William G. Otis"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Catherine L. Hanaway (born November 8, 1963) is an American attorney, former federal prosecutor and Republican candidate for Missouri Governor who served as the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri from 2005 to 2009, and as the first and only female Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives from 2002 to 2004."
],
"title": "Catherine Hanaway"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Robert Laurence Barr Jr. (born November 5, 1948) is an American former federal prosecutor and a former Congressman."
],
"title": "Bob Barr"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Diane Tebelius is an American attorney and former federal prosecutor, Tebelius was the chair of the Washington State Republican Party from 2006 to 2007.",
" In 2004, she ran in the Republican primary for election to Washington's 8th congressional district.",
" In a field of four, she finished second behind popular King County Sheriff Dave Reichert who went on to win the general election."
],
"title": "Diane Tebelius"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Irma Elsa Gonzalez (born March 29, 1948) is a retired United States federal judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of California, who was the first Mexican-American female federal judge.",
" She is married to former federal prosecutor and trial attorney Robert S. Brewer."
],
"title": "Irma Elsa Gonzalez"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Georgia's 11th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Georgia.",
" The district is currently represented by Republican Barry Loudermilk.",
" The district's boundaries have been redrawn following the 2010 census, which granted an additional congressional seat to Georgia.",
" The first election using the new district boundaries (listed below) were the 2012 congressional elections."
],
"title": "Georgia's 11th congressional district"
},
{
"sentences": [
"David H. Hoffman (born May 22, 1967) is a former federal prosecutor and was Chicago's inspector general.",
" Hoffman ran for the Illinois seat of the U.S. Senate in 2010 but lost to Alexi Giannoulias in the Democratic primary."
],
"title": "David H. Hoffman"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Barry Dean Loudermilk (born December 22, 1963) is an American politician from the state of Georgia.",
" He is the U.S. Congressman from Georgia 's 11th congressional district , which covers part of Atlanta's northern suburbs.",
" Loudermilk won the Republican nomination for the seat in a runoff on July 22, 2014 over Bob Barr, and won the general election on November 4, 2014.",
" He won reelection to a second term in the U.S. House on November 8, 2016."
],
"title": "Barry Loudermilk"
}
] |
[
"Title: Shelley Sekula-Gibbs\n\nShelley Sekula-Gibbs (born June 22, 1953 in Floresville, Texas) is a physician and a former member of the United States House of Representatives representing 's 22 congressional district from November 13, 2006, until January 3, 2007. She has also served as a City Councilwoman in Houston, Texas for three terms. She won the Special Election to fill the 22nd Congressional seat on November 7, 2006, for the remaining weeks of the 109th United States Congress. On the same day, she also lost in the general election for that seat in the 110th United States Congress. Thereby she was in the interesting position of being a lame duck the moment she was elected. In the 2008 campaign for the Republican nomination in the 22nd Congressional District, she finished first in the initial primary, but lost in a runoff to Pete Olson.",
"Title: Andrew S. Boutros\n\nAndrew S. Boutros is an American lawyer, law professor, and former federal prosecutor best known for prosecuting corporate fraud and cybercrime cases (most notably, Chicago's Silk Road cases). In 2015, the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association honored him with the National Prosecutorial Award, and he was also elected to the American Law Institute the same year. He is currently the National Co-Chair of the White Collar, Internal Investigations and False Claims practice at the law firm, Seyfarth Shaw, where he is resident in the firm's Chicago and DC offices.",
"Title: William G. Otis\n\nWilliam \"Bill\" G. Otis (born July 27, 1946) is a law professor and former federal prosecutor who served as Special Counsel to President George H. W. Bush.",
"Title: Catherine Hanaway\n\nCatherine L. Hanaway (born November 8, 1963) is an American attorney, former federal prosecutor and Republican candidate for Missouri Governor who served as the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri from 2005 to 2009, and as the first and only female Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives from 2002 to 2004.",
"Title: Bob Barr\n\nRobert Laurence Barr Jr. (born November 5, 1948) is an American former federal prosecutor and a former Congressman.",
"Title: Diane Tebelius\n\nDiane Tebelius is an American attorney and former federal prosecutor, Tebelius was the chair of the Washington State Republican Party from 2006 to 2007. In 2004, she ran in the Republican primary for election to Washington's 8th congressional district. In a field of four, she finished second behind popular King County Sheriff Dave Reichert who went on to win the general election.",
"Title: Irma Elsa Gonzalez\n\nIrma Elsa Gonzalez (born March 29, 1948) is a retired United States federal judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of California, who was the first Mexican-American female federal judge. She is married to former federal prosecutor and trial attorney Robert S. Brewer.",
"Title: Georgia's 11th congressional district\n\nGeorgia's 11th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Georgia. The district is currently represented by Republican Barry Loudermilk. The district's boundaries have been redrawn following the 2010 census, which granted an additional congressional seat to Georgia. The first election using the new district boundaries (listed below) were the 2012 congressional elections.",
"Title: David H. Hoffman\n\nDavid H. Hoffman (born May 22, 1967) is a former federal prosecutor and was Chicago's inspector general. Hoffman ran for the Illinois seat of the U.S. Senate in 2010 but lost to Alexi Giannoulias in the Democratic primary.",
"Title: Barry Loudermilk\n\nBarry Dean Loudermilk (born December 22, 1963) is an American politician from the state of Georgia. He is the U.S. Congressman from Georgia 's 11th congressional district , which covers part of Atlanta's northern suburbs. Loudermilk won the Republican nomination for the seat in a runoff on July 22, 2014 over Bob Barr, and won the general election on November 4, 2014. He won reelection to a second term in the U.S. House on November 8, 2016."
] |
1,513
|
Kenn Scott is a Toronto-based screenwriter noted for his work in children's programming and animation, included amongst the many shows he has written for includes Captain Flamingo, a Canadian-Filipino animated television series, which chronicles the adventures of who, whose alter-ego is "Captain Flamingo"?
|
Milo Powell
|
bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Kenn Scott",
"Captain Flamingo"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Kenn Scott is a Toronto-based screenwriter noted for his work in children's programming and animation.",
" Included amongst the many shows he has written for are \"Ned's Newt\", \"Iggy Arbuckle\", \"Captain Flamingo\", \"Rescue Heroes\", \"Seven Little Monsters\", \"Pelswick\", \"Quads!",
"\", \"Delilah and Julius\", \"Dino Dan\" and \"Doki\".",
" His column \"A Writer's Life\" appears regularly in the magazine \"Canadian Screenwriter\"."
],
"title": "Kenn Scott"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies is a British animated television series.",
" Set in the African savanna, it focuses on an enthusiastic elephant named Mama Mirabelle, who travels around the world to film real wildlife footage and project them onto a screen of fireflies in front of almost the entire animal kingdom.",
" The \"Home Movies\" are used for educational purposes not only for the principal young characters but for the target audience at home.",
" It is animated using the same computer software as \"Peppa Pig\".",
" The live action footage comes from the BBC Natural History Unit archives, as well as the National Geographic Society, and is also shown in the United States on PBS.",
" In the American version, all of the animals except Karla have American voices.",
" Vanessa Williams is the voice of Mama Mirabelle in the US, and Floella Benjamin is the voice for Mama Mirabelle in the UK.",
" The series is produced by UK animation company King Rollo Films, whose other shows include \"Disney's The Adventures of Spot\", \"Paz\", \"Maisy\", \"The Extraordinary Adventures of Poppy Cat\" and \"Mr. Benn\".",
" \"Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies\" season 1 runs as 52 11-minute shows on CBeebies, but the show is running on PBS Kids as of 2008 in a thirty-minute slot by combining two ten-minute shows with extra songs, features, and games.",
" Music for this show is written by Lester Barnes, the composer for \"Horrid Henry\", \"Me Too!",
"\", \"Paz\", and \"Urmel\".)",
" The series was created by Douglas Wood, who is also the author of the companion children's picture book \"When Mama Mirabelle Comes Home\", published by National Geographic Channel Book."
],
"title": "Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 is an American animated television series based on the video game \"Super Mario Bros. 3\".",
" It aired on NBC with \"\" in a programming block titled \"Captain N & The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3\" from September 8, 1990 to December 1, 1990.",
" It is the second of the three TV shows based on the video game, with the others being \"The Super Mario Bros.",
" Super Show\" and \"Super Mario World\"."
],
"title": "The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Planet Prince (遊星王子 , Yūsei Ōji ) is a 1958 tokusatsu superhero television series.",
" Created by Masaru Igami and produced by Nippon Gendai and Senkosha, the series aired on NTV from November 4, 1958 to October 6, 1959, with a total of 49 episodes (divided into several segments).",
" It was created to capitalize on the success of the Super Giant serials.",
" In fact, the title hero (whose alter-ego was Waku-san, played by Toshio Mimura) bore a strong resemblance to Super Giant (Starman in US).",
" It was filmed in black and white ToeiScope format."
],
"title": "Planet Prince"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Edward Kay is a Toronto-based screenwriter, story editor and novelist with a background in both live-action and animated television comedy, as well as print journalism."
],
"title": "Edward Kay (writer)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Undersea Adventures of Captain Nemo is a Canadian animated television series of five-minute cartoons produced in 1975 by Rainbow Animation in Toronto, Ontario.",
" The series follows the underwater adventures of Captain Mark Nemo and his two young assistants, Christine and Robbie, in their nuclear-powered submarine, the Nautilus."
],
"title": "The Undersea Adventures of Captain Nemo"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jeff Scott (born November 18, 1953) was the Senior Writer for Major League Baseball Productions from 1988 until the company was dissolved in 2015.",
" He wrote more than 1100 television shows for various networks including Fox, ESPN, MLB Network, YES Network, ABC, NBC, NESN, Spike, FS1, NBC Sports, and A&E.",
" Included amongst those shows is a Cal Ripken-like streak of writing 450 consecutive episodes of This Week in Baseball (TWIB.)",
" In addition, he wrote the scripts for nearly 150 DVDs and home videos including more than 26 Official World Series films.",
" He wrote for and directed on-camera and record sessions with many celebrities, athletes, broadcasters and voiceover talents.",
" His writing earned him 16 New York Emmy Awards, a Boston/New England Emmy Award, 17 National Sports Emmy nominations, a Cine Golden Eagle award, and various other awards and honors some of which date back to his days writing for newspapers.",
" Jeff Scott lives in rural New Jersey with his wife and niece.",
" He is an avid gardener and a devoted Phillies, Eagles, 76ers and Flyers fan."
],
"title": "Jeff Scott"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Freakazoid!",
" is an American animated television series created by Bruce Timm and Paul Dini and developed by Tom Ruegger for the Kids' WB programming block of The WB.",
" The series chronicles the adventures of the title character, Freakazoid, a manic, insane superhero who battles with an array of super villains.",
" The show also features mini-episodes of adventures of other bizarre superheroes.",
" The show was produced by Amblin Television and Warner Bros.",
" Animation.",
" The cartoon was the third animated series produced by the collaboration of Steven Spielberg and Warner Bros.",
" Animation during the animation renaissance of the 1990s."
],
"title": "Freakazoid!"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Captain Flamingo is a Canadian-Filipino animated television series, which chronicles the adventures of \"Milo Powell\", whose alter-ego is \"Captain Flamingo\"."
],
"title": "Captain Flamingo"
},
{
"sentences": [
"William Scott McCord (born April 19, 1971) is a Canadian actor, voice actor, musician, and composer currently based in Brooklyn.",
" A versatile performer, he has appeared in the films \"16 Blocks\", \"Shoot 'Em Up\", and the animated feature \"The Nut Job\".",
" On television, he is best known for his voice over work in popular animated series.",
" He plays Dan Kuso in \"Bakugan Battle Brawlers\", Tetsuya Watarigani in \"Beyblade Metal Fusion\", Owen and Trent in Fresh Animation's \"Total Drama\" series, Skull Boy in \"Ruby Gloom\", McGee in \"Camp Lakebottom\", and Jake in the animated TVOKids/Nickelodeon television series, \"PAW Patrol\".",
" He is also Co-Artistic Director of Toronto-based Criminal Theatre, along with playwright and actor Rosa Laborde.",
" In 2016, he won the Canada Screens Award for Best Performance in an Animated Series for his role as Squidgy on Guru's Justin Time.",
" In 2002 he was nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore Award with Best Performance by a Male in Independent Theatre for his performance in Jacob Richmond's The Qualities of Zero.",
" He has released two albums, the solo effort Blues For Sunshine (2009) and Scott McCord and the Bonafide Truth (2012).",
" The latter is also the name of the soul/jazz/blues/rock eight piece band that was created for touring the first album.",
" Scott McCord and the Bonafide Truth were nominated for Best Artist of the Year at the 2010 Maple Blues Awards."
],
"title": "Scott McCord"
}
] |
[
"Title: Kenn Scott\n\nKenn Scott is a Toronto-based screenwriter noted for his work in children's programming and animation. Included amongst the many shows he has written for are \"Ned's Newt\", \"Iggy Arbuckle\", \"Captain Flamingo\", \"Rescue Heroes\", \"Seven Little Monsters\", \"Pelswick\", \"Quads! \", \"Delilah and Julius\", \"Dino Dan\" and \"Doki\". His column \"A Writer's Life\" appears regularly in the magazine \"Canadian Screenwriter\".",
"Title: Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies\n\nMama Mirabelle's Home Movies is a British animated television series. Set in the African savanna, it focuses on an enthusiastic elephant named Mama Mirabelle, who travels around the world to film real wildlife footage and project them onto a screen of fireflies in front of almost the entire animal kingdom. The \"Home Movies\" are used for educational purposes not only for the principal young characters but for the target audience at home. It is animated using the same computer software as \"Peppa Pig\". The live action footage comes from the BBC Natural History Unit archives, as well as the National Geographic Society, and is also shown in the United States on PBS. In the American version, all of the animals except Karla have American voices. Vanessa Williams is the voice of Mama Mirabelle in the US, and Floella Benjamin is the voice for Mama Mirabelle in the UK. The series is produced by UK animation company King Rollo Films, whose other shows include \"Disney's The Adventures of Spot\", \"Paz\", \"Maisy\", \"The Extraordinary Adventures of Poppy Cat\" and \"Mr. Benn\". \"Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies\" season 1 runs as 52 11-minute shows on CBeebies, but the show is running on PBS Kids as of 2008 in a thirty-minute slot by combining two ten-minute shows with extra songs, features, and games. Music for this show is written by Lester Barnes, the composer for \"Horrid Henry\", \"Me Too! \", \"Paz\", and \"Urmel\".) The series was created by Douglas Wood, who is also the author of the companion children's picture book \"When Mama Mirabelle Comes Home\", published by National Geographic Channel Book.",
"Title: The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3\n\nThe Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 is an American animated television series based on the video game \"Super Mario Bros. 3\". It aired on NBC with \"\" in a programming block titled \"Captain N & The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3\" from September 8, 1990 to December 1, 1990. It is the second of the three TV shows based on the video game, with the others being \"The Super Mario Bros. Super Show\" and \"Super Mario World\".",
"Title: Planet Prince\n\nPlanet Prince (遊星王子 , Yūsei Ōji ) is a 1958 tokusatsu superhero television series. Created by Masaru Igami and produced by Nippon Gendai and Senkosha, the series aired on NTV from November 4, 1958 to October 6, 1959, with a total of 49 episodes (divided into several segments). It was created to capitalize on the success of the Super Giant serials. In fact, the title hero (whose alter-ego was Waku-san, played by Toshio Mimura) bore a strong resemblance to Super Giant (Starman in US). It was filmed in black and white ToeiScope format.",
"Title: Edward Kay (writer)\n\nEdward Kay is a Toronto-based screenwriter, story editor and novelist with a background in both live-action and animated television comedy, as well as print journalism.",
"Title: The Undersea Adventures of Captain Nemo\n\nThe Undersea Adventures of Captain Nemo is a Canadian animated television series of five-minute cartoons produced in 1975 by Rainbow Animation in Toronto, Ontario. The series follows the underwater adventures of Captain Mark Nemo and his two young assistants, Christine and Robbie, in their nuclear-powered submarine, the Nautilus.",
"Title: Jeff Scott\n\nJeff Scott (born November 18, 1953) was the Senior Writer for Major League Baseball Productions from 1988 until the company was dissolved in 2015. He wrote more than 1100 television shows for various networks including Fox, ESPN, MLB Network, YES Network, ABC, NBC, NESN, Spike, FS1, NBC Sports, and A&E. Included amongst those shows is a Cal Ripken-like streak of writing 450 consecutive episodes of This Week in Baseball (TWIB.) In addition, he wrote the scripts for nearly 150 DVDs and home videos including more than 26 Official World Series films. He wrote for and directed on-camera and record sessions with many celebrities, athletes, broadcasters and voiceover talents. His writing earned him 16 New York Emmy Awards, a Boston/New England Emmy Award, 17 National Sports Emmy nominations, a Cine Golden Eagle award, and various other awards and honors some of which date back to his days writing for newspapers. Jeff Scott lives in rural New Jersey with his wife and niece. He is an avid gardener and a devoted Phillies, Eagles, 76ers and Flyers fan.",
"Title: Freakazoid!\n\nFreakazoid! is an American animated television series created by Bruce Timm and Paul Dini and developed by Tom Ruegger for the Kids' WB programming block of The WB. The series chronicles the adventures of the title character, Freakazoid, a manic, insane superhero who battles with an array of super villains. The show also features mini-episodes of adventures of other bizarre superheroes. The show was produced by Amblin Television and Warner Bros. Animation. The cartoon was the third animated series produced by the collaboration of Steven Spielberg and Warner Bros. Animation during the animation renaissance of the 1990s.",
"Title: Captain Flamingo\n\nCaptain Flamingo is a Canadian-Filipino animated television series, which chronicles the adventures of \"Milo Powell\", whose alter-ego is \"Captain Flamingo\".",
"Title: Scott McCord\n\nWilliam Scott McCord (born April 19, 1971) is a Canadian actor, voice actor, musician, and composer currently based in Brooklyn. A versatile performer, he has appeared in the films \"16 Blocks\", \"Shoot 'Em Up\", and the animated feature \"The Nut Job\". On television, he is best known for his voice over work in popular animated series. He plays Dan Kuso in \"Bakugan Battle Brawlers\", Tetsuya Watarigani in \"Beyblade Metal Fusion\", Owen and Trent in Fresh Animation's \"Total Drama\" series, Skull Boy in \"Ruby Gloom\", McGee in \"Camp Lakebottom\", and Jake in the animated TVOKids/Nickelodeon television series, \"PAW Patrol\". He is also Co-Artistic Director of Toronto-based Criminal Theatre, along with playwright and actor Rosa Laborde. In 2016, he won the Canada Screens Award for Best Performance in an Animated Series for his role as Squidgy on Guru's Justin Time. In 2002 he was nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore Award with Best Performance by a Male in Independent Theatre for his performance in Jacob Richmond's The Qualities of Zero. He has released two albums, the solo effort Blues For Sunshine (2009) and Scott McCord and the Bonafide Truth (2012). The latter is also the name of the soul/jazz/blues/rock eight piece band that was created for touring the first album. Scott McCord and the Bonafide Truth were nominated for Best Artist of the Year at the 2010 Maple Blues Awards."
] |
1,514
|
Hjørdis is a spin-off of a TV Danish series that runs internationally on what video service?
|
Netflix
|
bridge
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"Hjørdis (TV series)",
"Rita (TV series)"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel (魔法の天使クリィミーマミ , Mahō no Tenshi Kurīmī Mami ) is a magical girl anime series by Studio Pierrot which aired from 1983 to 1984 on Nippon Television.",
" It went on to have five OVA adaptions and featured in other Studio Pierrot special presentations.",
" A three volume manga was released during the original TV run, with the story written by Kazunori Itō and art by Yuuko Kitagawa.",
" This was the first of five magical girl anime to be produced by Studio Pierrot, and the first of these to feature the designs of Akemi Takada.",
" In 2005, the web-poll for TV Asahi's top-100 anime of all time saw \"Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel\" poll 82nd.",
" The series is currently streaming in North America via Yomiuri TV's Anime Sols video service, as of spring 2013.",
" Thus far, a limited DVD release of all 52 TV episodes has been successfully crowd-funded at Anime Sols.",
" Leftover copies of the first boxset are currently up at Right Stuf and Crunchyroll."
],
"title": "Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Rita is a Danish comedy-drama TV series on TV 2.",
" It premiered in February 2012 and has run for three seasons in Denmark and internationally on Netflix which was also a co-producer on the third and fourth season."
],
"title": "Rita (TV series)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"ViLTE, an acronym for Video over LTE, is a conversational (i.e. person to person) video service based on the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) core network.",
" It has specific profiles for the control and media planes of the video service and uses LTE as the radio access medium.",
" The service as a whole is governed by the GSM Association in PRD IR.94."
],
"title": "Video over LTE"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sadik Mikhou (born 25 July 1990) is a Moroccan-born middle-distance runner who since 2015 runs internationally for Bahrain.",
" He competed at the 2017 World Championships finishing sixth.",
" Additionally, he won the gold at the 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games.",
" He swit"
],
"title": "Sadik Mikhou"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Candy☆Boy (キャンディ ボーイ , Kyandi Bōi ) is an eight-minute original net animation produced by Anime International Company, and directed by Takafumi Hoshikawa.",
" Since November 22, 2007, the ONA is available through streaming on the Cho!",
" animelo audiovisual website and the Nico Nico Douga online video service.",
" This was followed by a seven-episode series, with episodes being streamed between May 2, 2008 and May 8, 2009.",
" Additional episodes were released on DVD, one with the DVD version of the single, \"Bring Up Love\" by Nayuta, and another released with volume 2 of the series.",
" A spin-off manga series by Hiro Tōge was serialized in Media Factory's Comic Flapper magazine between November 2009 and December 2010, with another series, also by Tōge, distributed on mobile phones."
],
"title": "Candy Boy"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Movies & TV (Canada and the US), or Films & TV (UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand), previously Xbox Video and Zune Video, is a digital video service developed by Microsoft that offers full HD movies and TV shows available for rental or purchase in the \"Video Store\".",
" The service is available on Xbox 360, Xbox One, Windows 8 and later, and Windows Phone 8 and later.",
" Movies & TV is also accessible on the web."
],
"title": "Microsoft Movies & TV"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hjørdis is a spin-off of the Danish TV series Rita.",
" It follows school teacher Hjørdis as she tries to put together a school play about bullying."
],
"title": "Hjørdis (TV series)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Dundee Channel is an internet video service based in Dundee Scotland which streams both live and pre-recorded videos with news and features from Tayside, Angus, Perth and Fife.",
" Having begun life in 1999 as a video documentary service it moved on line in 2009.",
" It was an early adopter of the Livestream technology allowing video pictures to be sent via the internet.",
" As of 2014 it is now using wifi technology to webcast video via mobile devices primarily using Apple technology."
],
"title": "Dundee Channel"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Thomson Video Networks is a technology broadcast company that provides video compression, transcoding and processing solutions for media companies, video service providers, and TV broadcasters.",
" The firm has offices in 16 countries and headquarters in Rennes, France."
],
"title": "Thomson Video Networks"
},
{
"sentences": [
"OnCue was an online pay-TV service developed by Intel.",
" In December 2013, Intel sought to sell the OnCue service.",
" Verizon purchased the service for $200 million.",
" Verizon repurposed the service for its Go90 internet video service.",
" The Go90 service is estimated to launch in late July or early August 2015."
],
"title": "OnCue"
}
] |
[
"Title: Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel\n\nCreamy Mami, the Magic Angel (魔法の天使クリィミーマミ , Mahō no Tenshi Kurīmī Mami ) is a magical girl anime series by Studio Pierrot which aired from 1983 to 1984 on Nippon Television. It went on to have five OVA adaptions and featured in other Studio Pierrot special presentations. A three volume manga was released during the original TV run, with the story written by Kazunori Itō and art by Yuuko Kitagawa. This was the first of five magical girl anime to be produced by Studio Pierrot, and the first of these to feature the designs of Akemi Takada. In 2005, the web-poll for TV Asahi's top-100 anime of all time saw \"Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel\" poll 82nd. The series is currently streaming in North America via Yomiuri TV's Anime Sols video service, as of spring 2013. Thus far, a limited DVD release of all 52 TV episodes has been successfully crowd-funded at Anime Sols. Leftover copies of the first boxset are currently up at Right Stuf and Crunchyroll.",
"Title: Rita (TV series)\n\nRita is a Danish comedy-drama TV series on TV 2. It premiered in February 2012 and has run for three seasons in Denmark and internationally on Netflix which was also a co-producer on the third and fourth season.",
"Title: Video over LTE\n\nViLTE, an acronym for Video over LTE, is a conversational (i.e. person to person) video service based on the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) core network. It has specific profiles for the control and media planes of the video service and uses LTE as the radio access medium. The service as a whole is governed by the GSM Association in PRD IR.94.",
"Title: Sadik Mikhou\n\nSadik Mikhou (born 25 July 1990) is a Moroccan-born middle-distance runner who since 2015 runs internationally for Bahrain. He competed at the 2017 World Championships finishing sixth. Additionally, he won the gold at the 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games. He swit",
"Title: Candy Boy\n\nCandy☆Boy (キャンディ ボーイ , Kyandi Bōi ) is an eight-minute original net animation produced by Anime International Company, and directed by Takafumi Hoshikawa. Since November 22, 2007, the ONA is available through streaming on the Cho! animelo audiovisual website and the Nico Nico Douga online video service. This was followed by a seven-episode series, with episodes being streamed between May 2, 2008 and May 8, 2009. Additional episodes were released on DVD, one with the DVD version of the single, \"Bring Up Love\" by Nayuta, and another released with volume 2 of the series. A spin-off manga series by Hiro Tōge was serialized in Media Factory's Comic Flapper magazine between November 2009 and December 2010, with another series, also by Tōge, distributed on mobile phones.",
"Title: Microsoft Movies & TV\n\nMovies & TV (Canada and the US), or Films & TV (UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand), previously Xbox Video and Zune Video, is a digital video service developed by Microsoft that offers full HD movies and TV shows available for rental or purchase in the \"Video Store\". The service is available on Xbox 360, Xbox One, Windows 8 and later, and Windows Phone 8 and later. Movies & TV is also accessible on the web.",
"Title: Hjørdis (TV series)\n\nHjørdis is a spin-off of the Danish TV series Rita. It follows school teacher Hjørdis as she tries to put together a school play about bullying.",
"Title: Dundee Channel\n\nThe Dundee Channel is an internet video service based in Dundee Scotland which streams both live and pre-recorded videos with news and features from Tayside, Angus, Perth and Fife. Having begun life in 1999 as a video documentary service it moved on line in 2009. It was an early adopter of the Livestream technology allowing video pictures to be sent via the internet. As of 2014 it is now using wifi technology to webcast video via mobile devices primarily using Apple technology.",
"Title: Thomson Video Networks\n\nThomson Video Networks is a technology broadcast company that provides video compression, transcoding and processing solutions for media companies, video service providers, and TV broadcasters. The firm has offices in 16 countries and headquarters in Rennes, France.",
"Title: OnCue\n\nOnCue was an online pay-TV service developed by Intel. In December 2013, Intel sought to sell the OnCue service. Verizon purchased the service for $200 million. Verizon repurposed the service for its Go90 internet video service. The Go90 service is estimated to launch in late July or early August 2015."
] |
1,515
|
Are Danyang, Jiangsu and Dongfang, Hainan both cities in China?
|
yes
|
comparison
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Danyang, Jiangsu",
"Dongfang, Hainan"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Danyang () is a county-level city under the administration of Zhenjiang, Jiangsu province, China.",
" However, it is actually located about halfway between Zhenjiang and Changzhou (however it is closer to Zhenjiang), and is easier to reach from Zhenjiang than Changzhou.",
" During the Southern Dynasties it was the home town of the royal families of both the Southern Qi and Liang Dynasties.",
" As a result, many of the emperors and princes of these royal families were buried here in elaborate tombs.",
" Nowadays it is better known for its production of optical lenses used in sunglasses and eyeglasses.",
" In 2012 Danyang received a new railway station, the North Station (Bei Zhan), on the Shanghai to Beijing high-speed railway line, making it possible to travel between Danyang and Shanghai's Hongqiao Station in only one hour and 10 minutes.",
" There is also a new train station for regular rail service located in the downtown city center.",
" Danyang has a total area of 1,059 km and a population of roughly 890,000.",
" Danyang locals speak a dialect of Wu Chinese, and the city is on the linguistic borderline between Wu Chinese and Jianghuai Mandarin."
],
"title": "Danyang, Jiangsu"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Basuo is a town on the west coast of Hainan Province, China.",
" It is the administrative center of the county-level city of Dongfang; in other words, Basuo is Dongfang's main urban area, and Basuo's location is usually shown on less-detailed maps by a circle labeled \"Dongfang\"."
],
"title": "Basuo"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Danyang North Railway Station (Simplified Chinese: 丹阳北站) is a high-speed railway station in Danyang, Jiangsu, China.",
" It is served by the Jinghu High-Speed Railway."
],
"title": "Danyang North Railway Station"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dōngfāng () is one of the seven county-level cities of Hainan province, China.",
" Although called a \"city\", Dongfang refers to a large land area in Hainan - an area which was once a county.",
" Within this area is the main city, Dongfang City.",
" It is located on the western coast of Hainan Island facing Vietnam across the Gulf of Tonkin, and in 2004 had a population of 435,000."
],
"title": "Dongfang, Hainan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Danyang Railway Station () is a railway station on the Jinghu and Shanghai-Nanjing Intercity railways.",
" The station is located in Danyang City, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, China.",
" \"Danyang Railway Station\" now refers to two separate, adjacent, but unconnected stations that are situated on either side of parallel regular and high-speed tracks.",
" The \"old\" station serves regular trains, while the \"new\" station (referred to by locals as \"大火车站\" or \"big train station\") serves high-speed trains on the Shanghai-Nanjing Intercity High-Speed Railway.",
" This 'fast' rail line is the beginning of the Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge the longest bridge in the world."
],
"title": "Danyang Railway Station"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Haikou Railway Station (Chinese:海口站) is the northern terminal of the Hainan Eastern Ring High-Speed Railway, the Hainan Western Ring High-Speed Railway, and the Hainan Western Ring Railway.",
" It is located a few hundred metres southeast of South Port, the Hainan terminal of the Guangdong–Hainan Railway, in the far western suburbs of Haikou, the capital of Hainan Province of the People's Republic of China."
],
"title": "Haikou Railway Station"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hainan is the smallest and southernmost province of China, consisting of various islands in the South China Sea.",
" Hainan Island , separated from Guangdong's Leizhou Peninsula by the Qiongzhou Strait, is the largest island under PRC control (Taiwan, which is slightly larger, is also claimed but not controlled by the PRC) and makes up the majority of the province.",
" The province has an area of 33920 km2 , with Hainan Island making up 32900 km2 (97%) and the rest divided among two hundred islands scattered across three archipelagos.",
" It was administered as part of Guangdong until 1988, when it became a separate province; around the same time, it was made the largest Special Economic Zone established by Deng Xiaoping as part of the Opening Up of China.",
" There are a total of ten major cities and ten counties in Hainan Province.",
" Haikou on the northern coast of Hainan Island is the capital while Sanya is a well-known tourist destination on the southern coast.",
" The other major cities are Wenchang, Qionghai, Wanning, Wuzhishan, Dongfang, and Danzhou."
],
"title": "Hainan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Daguangba Dam is a multi-purpose dam on the Changhua River in Hainan Province, China.",
" It is located 35 km east of Dongfang.",
" As the primary component of the Daguangba Multipurpose Project, the dam was constructed between 1990 and 1995.",
" It serves to provide water for both hydroelectric power generation and agriculture.",
" It supports a 240 MW power station and supplies water for the irrigation of 12700 ha .",
" It is also the largest dam and hydroelectric power station in Hainan."
],
"title": "Daguangba Dam"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Barley gruel ( literally Danyang barley porridge) is a type of porridge found in Danyang, Jiangsu.",
" It is made from barley, rice and alkali."
],
"title": "Barley gruel"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jiangsu Danyan Senior High School () located in Danyang, Jiangsu, China, is a key school in Jiangsu Province, China.",
" It is a key and model school with a long history, which enjoys a great reputation."
],
"title": "Jiangsu Danyang Senior High School"
}
] |
[
"Title: Danyang, Jiangsu\n\nDanyang () is a county-level city under the administration of Zhenjiang, Jiangsu province, China. However, it is actually located about halfway between Zhenjiang and Changzhou (however it is closer to Zhenjiang), and is easier to reach from Zhenjiang than Changzhou. During the Southern Dynasties it was the home town of the royal families of both the Southern Qi and Liang Dynasties. As a result, many of the emperors and princes of these royal families were buried here in elaborate tombs. Nowadays it is better known for its production of optical lenses used in sunglasses and eyeglasses. In 2012 Danyang received a new railway station, the North Station (Bei Zhan), on the Shanghai to Beijing high-speed railway line, making it possible to travel between Danyang and Shanghai's Hongqiao Station in only one hour and 10 minutes. There is also a new train station for regular rail service located in the downtown city center. Danyang has a total area of 1,059 km and a population of roughly 890,000. Danyang locals speak a dialect of Wu Chinese, and the city is on the linguistic borderline between Wu Chinese and Jianghuai Mandarin.",
"Title: Basuo\n\nBasuo is a town on the west coast of Hainan Province, China. It is the administrative center of the county-level city of Dongfang; in other words, Basuo is Dongfang's main urban area, and Basuo's location is usually shown on less-detailed maps by a circle labeled \"Dongfang\".",
"Title: Danyang North Railway Station\n\nThe Danyang North Railway Station (Simplified Chinese: 丹阳北站) is a high-speed railway station in Danyang, Jiangsu, China. It is served by the Jinghu High-Speed Railway.",
"Title: Dongfang, Hainan\n\nDōngfāng () is one of the seven county-level cities of Hainan province, China. Although called a \"city\", Dongfang refers to a large land area in Hainan - an area which was once a county. Within this area is the main city, Dongfang City. It is located on the western coast of Hainan Island facing Vietnam across the Gulf of Tonkin, and in 2004 had a population of 435,000.",
"Title: Danyang Railway Station\n\nDanyang Railway Station () is a railway station on the Jinghu and Shanghai-Nanjing Intercity railways. The station is located in Danyang City, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, China. \"Danyang Railway Station\" now refers to two separate, adjacent, but unconnected stations that are situated on either side of parallel regular and high-speed tracks. The \"old\" station serves regular trains, while the \"new\" station (referred to by locals as \"大火车站\" or \"big train station\") serves high-speed trains on the Shanghai-Nanjing Intercity High-Speed Railway. This 'fast' rail line is the beginning of the Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge the longest bridge in the world.",
"Title: Haikou Railway Station\n\nHaikou Railway Station (Chinese:海口站) is the northern terminal of the Hainan Eastern Ring High-Speed Railway, the Hainan Western Ring High-Speed Railway, and the Hainan Western Ring Railway. It is located a few hundred metres southeast of South Port, the Hainan terminal of the Guangdong–Hainan Railway, in the far western suburbs of Haikou, the capital of Hainan Province of the People's Republic of China.",
"Title: Hainan\n\nHainan is the smallest and southernmost province of China, consisting of various islands in the South China Sea. Hainan Island , separated from Guangdong's Leizhou Peninsula by the Qiongzhou Strait, is the largest island under PRC control (Taiwan, which is slightly larger, is also claimed but not controlled by the PRC) and makes up the majority of the province. The province has an area of 33920 km2 , with Hainan Island making up 32900 km2 (97%) and the rest divided among two hundred islands scattered across three archipelagos. It was administered as part of Guangdong until 1988, when it became a separate province; around the same time, it was made the largest Special Economic Zone established by Deng Xiaoping as part of the Opening Up of China. There are a total of ten major cities and ten counties in Hainan Province. Haikou on the northern coast of Hainan Island is the capital while Sanya is a well-known tourist destination on the southern coast. The other major cities are Wenchang, Qionghai, Wanning, Wuzhishan, Dongfang, and Danzhou.",
"Title: Daguangba Dam\n\nThe Daguangba Dam is a multi-purpose dam on the Changhua River in Hainan Province, China. It is located 35 km east of Dongfang. As the primary component of the Daguangba Multipurpose Project, the dam was constructed between 1990 and 1995. It serves to provide water for both hydroelectric power generation and agriculture. It supports a 240 MW power station and supplies water for the irrigation of 12700 ha . It is also the largest dam and hydroelectric power station in Hainan.",
"Title: Barley gruel\n\nBarley gruel ( literally Danyang barley porridge) is a type of porridge found in Danyang, Jiangsu. It is made from barley, rice and alkali.",
"Title: Jiangsu Danyang Senior High School\n\nJiangsu Danyan Senior High School () located in Danyang, Jiangsu, China, is a key school in Jiangsu Province, China. It is a key and model school with a long history, which enjoys a great reputation."
] |
1,516
|
What type of institution does 1951 Oklahoma Sooners football team and Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium have in common?
|
University
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"1951 Oklahoma Sooners football team",
"Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The Barry Switzer Center, on the University of Oklahoma campus in Norman, Oklahoma, houses football offices, the football locker room, equipment room, the Siegfried Strength and Conditioning Complex, the Freede Sports Medicine Facility and the Touchdown Club Legends Lobby.",
" The Center is located at the south end of the Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.",
" The Barry Switzer Center, dedicated on April 24, 1999, was named after OU’s all-time winningest head football coach.",
" During Summer 2015 the Switzer Center was demolished as part of the expansion of Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.",
" In Barry Switzer’s 16 seasons as the Oklahoma Sooners head football coach, the team won three national championships, 12 Big Eight Conference championships and eight bowl games in 13 appearances."
],
"title": "Barry Switzer Center"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 1984 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the college football 1984 NCAA Division I-A season.",
" Oklahoma Sooners football participated in the former Big Eight Conference at that time and played its home games in Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium where it has played its home games since 1923.",
" The team posted a 9–2–1 overall record and a 6–1 conference record to earn a share of the Conference title under head coach Barry Switzer who took the helm in 1973.",
" This was Switzer's ninth conference title in twelve seasons."
],
"title": "1984 Oklahoma Sooners football team"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 1979 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the college football 1979 NCAA Division I-A season.",
" Oklahoma Sooners football participated in the former Big Eight Conference at that time and played its home games in Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium where it has played its home games since 1923.",
" The team posted an 11–1 overall record and a 7–0 conference record to earn the Conference title outright under head coach Barry Switzer who took the helm in 1973.",
" This was Switzer's seventh conference title and fourth undefeated conference record in seven seasons."
],
"title": "1979 Oklahoma Sooners football team"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 1951 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma during the 1951 college football season.",
" They played their home games at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium and competed as members of the Big Seven Conference.",
" They were coached by head coach Bud Wilkinson."
],
"title": "1951 Oklahoma Sooners football team"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, also known as Owen Field or The Palace on the Prairie, is the on-campus football facility on the campus of the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma, United States, that serves as the home of the Oklahoma Sooners football team.",
" The official seating capacity of the stadium, following renovations in 2015, is 86,112, making it the 23rd largest stadium in the world, the 15th largest college stadium in the United States and the second largest in the Big 12 Conference, behind Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium at the University of Texas at Austin."
],
"title": "Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2012 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 118th season of Sooner football.",
" The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 14th season as head coach.",
" They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma.",
" They were a charter member of the Big 12 Conference."
],
"title": "2012 Oklahoma Sooners football team"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 1970 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 1970 college football season, the 76th season of Sooner football.",
" The team was led by head coach Chuck Fairbanks in his fourth season as the OU head coach.",
" They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma.",
" They were a member of the Big Eight Conference."
],
"title": "1970 Oklahoma Sooners football team"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Oklahoma Sooners football program is a college football team that represents the University of Oklahoma (variously \"Oklahoma\" or \"OU\").",
" The team is currently a member of the Big 12 Conference, which is in Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).",
" The program began in 1895 and is one of the most successful programs since World War II with the most wins (606) and the highest winning percentage (.762) since 1945.",
" The program has 7 national championships, 45 conference championships, 154 All-Americans (76 consensus), and five Heisman Trophy winners.",
" In addition, the school has had 23 members (five coaches and 18 players) inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and holds the record for the longest winning streak in Division I history with 47 straight victories, a record that stands to this day.",
" Oklahoma is also the only program that has had four coaches with 100+ wins.",
" They became the sixth NCAA FBS team to win 850 games when they defeated the Kansas Jayhawks on November 22, 2014.",
" The Sooners play their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma.",
" Lincoln Riley is currently the team's head coach."
],
"title": "Oklahoma Sooners football"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2009 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 115th season of Sooner football.",
" The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 11th season as head coach.",
" They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma.",
" They were a charter member of the Big 12 Conference."
],
"title": "2009 Oklahoma Sooners football team"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 1973 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 1973 NCAA Division I football season.",
" Oklahoma participated as members of the Big Eight Conference and played its home games in Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium where it has played its home games since 1923.",
" The team posted a 10–0–1 overall record and a 7–0 conference record to earn the Conference outright title under first-year head coach Barry Switzer.",
" This would be the first of eight consecutive Big Eight Conference championships for the Sooners with Switzer as head coach."
],
"title": "1973 Oklahoma Sooners football team"
}
] |
[
"Title: Barry Switzer Center\n\nThe Barry Switzer Center, on the University of Oklahoma campus in Norman, Oklahoma, houses football offices, the football locker room, equipment room, the Siegfried Strength and Conditioning Complex, the Freede Sports Medicine Facility and the Touchdown Club Legends Lobby. The Center is located at the south end of the Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. The Barry Switzer Center, dedicated on April 24, 1999, was named after OU’s all-time winningest head football coach. During Summer 2015 the Switzer Center was demolished as part of the expansion of Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. In Barry Switzer’s 16 seasons as the Oklahoma Sooners head football coach, the team won three national championships, 12 Big Eight Conference championships and eight bowl games in 13 appearances.",
"Title: 1984 Oklahoma Sooners football team\n\nThe 1984 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the college football 1984 NCAA Division I-A season. Oklahoma Sooners football participated in the former Big Eight Conference at that time and played its home games in Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium where it has played its home games since 1923. The team posted a 9–2–1 overall record and a 6–1 conference record to earn a share of the Conference title under head coach Barry Switzer who took the helm in 1973. This was Switzer's ninth conference title in twelve seasons.",
"Title: 1979 Oklahoma Sooners football team\n\nThe 1979 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the college football 1979 NCAA Division I-A season. Oklahoma Sooners football participated in the former Big Eight Conference at that time and played its home games in Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium where it has played its home games since 1923. The team posted an 11–1 overall record and a 7–0 conference record to earn the Conference title outright under head coach Barry Switzer who took the helm in 1973. This was Switzer's seventh conference title and fourth undefeated conference record in seven seasons.",
"Title: 1951 Oklahoma Sooners football team\n\nThe 1951 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma during the 1951 college football season. They played their home games at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium and competed as members of the Big Seven Conference. They were coached by head coach Bud Wilkinson.",
"Title: Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium\n\nGaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, also known as Owen Field or The Palace on the Prairie, is the on-campus football facility on the campus of the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma, United States, that serves as the home of the Oklahoma Sooners football team. The official seating capacity of the stadium, following renovations in 2015, is 86,112, making it the 23rd largest stadium in the world, the 15th largest college stadium in the United States and the second largest in the Big 12 Conference, behind Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium at the University of Texas at Austin.",
"Title: 2012 Oklahoma Sooners football team\n\nThe 2012 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 118th season of Sooner football. The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 14th season as head coach. They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They were a charter member of the Big 12 Conference.",
"Title: 1970 Oklahoma Sooners football team\n\nThe 1970 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 1970 college football season, the 76th season of Sooner football. The team was led by head coach Chuck Fairbanks in his fourth season as the OU head coach. They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They were a member of the Big Eight Conference.",
"Title: Oklahoma Sooners football\n\nThe Oklahoma Sooners football program is a college football team that represents the University of Oklahoma (variously \"Oklahoma\" or \"OU\"). The team is currently a member of the Big 12 Conference, which is in Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The program began in 1895 and is one of the most successful programs since World War II with the most wins (606) and the highest winning percentage (.762) since 1945. The program has 7 national championships, 45 conference championships, 154 All-Americans (76 consensus), and five Heisman Trophy winners. In addition, the school has had 23 members (five coaches and 18 players) inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and holds the record for the longest winning streak in Division I history with 47 straight victories, a record that stands to this day. Oklahoma is also the only program that has had four coaches with 100+ wins. They became the sixth NCAA FBS team to win 850 games when they defeated the Kansas Jayhawks on November 22, 2014. The Sooners play their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. Lincoln Riley is currently the team's head coach.",
"Title: 2009 Oklahoma Sooners football team\n\nThe 2009 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 115th season of Sooner football. The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 11th season as head coach. They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They were a charter member of the Big 12 Conference.",
"Title: 1973 Oklahoma Sooners football team\n\nThe 1973 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 1973 NCAA Division I football season. Oklahoma participated as members of the Big Eight Conference and played its home games in Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium where it has played its home games since 1923. The team posted a 10–0–1 overall record and a 7–0 conference record to earn the Conference outright title under first-year head coach Barry Switzer. This would be the first of eight consecutive Big Eight Conference championships for the Sooners with Switzer as head coach."
] |
1,517
|
Are CCM Magazine and World both Christian based magazines?
|
yes
|
comparison
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"CCM Magazine",
"World (magazine)"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Lusis is the debut album by Christian industrial band Mortal.",
" Though not the first Christian industrial music album, it helped to popularize the genre.",
" Contemporary Christian music single \"Mytho X\" became a hit on the Christian metal charts, and Mortal was named the best new band 1992 in a \"CCM Magazine\" readers' poll.",
" The album was produced by Terry Scott Taylor of Daniel Amos."
],
"title": "Lusis"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Different Lifestyles is the fourth album released by brother and sister duo BeBe & CeCe Winans, released in the summer of 1991.",
" The album featuring the singles \"'Addictive Love\" and a cover of The Staple Singers' \"I'll Take You There\" featuring Mavis Staples.",
" Both singles topped the R&B charts.",
" Rapper MC Hammer also made an appearance on the single \"The Blood\" at the height of his career.",
" It was one of the Top Ten albums featured on CCM Magazine's \"CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music.\""
],
"title": "Different Lifestyles"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Michael Robin Parrish (born October 13, 1975) is an American author and journalist.",
" His various credits in the field of journalism, include senior editing positions for Christian Music related websites About Christian Music, CMCentral.com, and writing credits among the likes of \"Christian Musician Magazine\", \"CCM Magazine\", and others.",
" In January 2004, Parrish created the website Infuze Magazine, which claimed to be a unique mixture of the concepts Art and Faith.",
" In 2008, he co-created \"PopCultureGeek.com\", a website devoted to fandom and all the things pop culture fans are most passionate about."
],
"title": "Robin Parrish"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Undercover is an American Christian punk band based in Fullerton, California, formed in the early 1980s by Joey \"Ojo\" Taylor and James \"Gym\" Nicholson.",
" Through more than two decades and a few lineup changes, the band released eight studio albums and two live albums, and were pioneers in what would later be called Alternative music in the Christian world.",
" The band was known for the spiritual growth shown in their music as their career progressed; \"CCM Magazine\" once called them \"the band that grew up in public.\""
],
"title": "Undercover (band)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"GLAD is one of the pioneers of Christian pop/rock and a cappella music, having formed as a progressive rock group in 1972 and discovered a large audience for their a cappella music in 1988.",
" Today, with over 1.5 million albums sold, they continue to perform concerts and release occasional recordings.",
" As Contemporary Christian Music (\"CCM Magazine\") described it, \"GLAD's elegant vocals helped set them apart from other pioneers of Contemporary Christian music.",
" That vocal sound has since evolved into a complex, self-sustaining life form of its own...\""
],
"title": "Glad (band)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Matters Of The Heart is Bob Bennett's second release.",
" In January 1983, CCM Magazine named this album \"Album Of The Year - 1982!\"",
" CCM Magazine later named Matter of the Heart as one of the \"Top 20 Christian Albums Of All Time\"."
],
"title": "Matters of the Heart (Bob Bennett album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Chris and Conrad were an American contemporary Christian music duo from Lakeland, Florida, consisting of Chris Kuti and Conrad Johnson.",
" In early 2009 the duo was named the \"#2 Artist You Oughta Know\" by CCM Magazine.",
" \"Lead Me to the Cross\", a radio version of the worship song written by Brooke Fraser, was released in early 2009 as their first single.",
" In August 2009, it reached #3 on \"Billboard\" magazine's top Christian Songs chart.",
" \"Lead Me to the Cross\" was also their first #1 song on the Christian Radio Weekly Inspirational Chart on May 18, 2009 as well as the #1 song on the \"Billboard\" Soft AC/Inspirational Chart from July 20 to August 10, 2009."
],
"title": "Chris and Conrad"
},
{
"sentences": [
"CCM Magazine is a twice monthly online magazine about contemporary Christian music, published by Salem Publishing, a division of Salem Communications."
],
"title": "CCM Magazine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"World (often written in all-caps as WORLD) is a biweekly Christian news magazine, published in the United States by God's World Publications, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization based in Asheville, North Carolina.",
" \"World\"'s declared perspective is one of Christian evangelical Protestantism."
],
"title": "World (magazine)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"CCM Communications, now part of and operating as Salem Publishing, publishes CCM Magazine.",
" It was founded in June 1978 to publish the namesake magazine.",
" The name changed as the company expanded into radio and the Internet."
],
"title": "CCM Communications"
}
] |
[
"Title: Lusis\n\nLusis is the debut album by Christian industrial band Mortal. Though not the first Christian industrial music album, it helped to popularize the genre. Contemporary Christian music single \"Mytho X\" became a hit on the Christian metal charts, and Mortal was named the best new band 1992 in a \"CCM Magazine\" readers' poll. The album was produced by Terry Scott Taylor of Daniel Amos.",
"Title: Different Lifestyles\n\nDifferent Lifestyles is the fourth album released by brother and sister duo BeBe & CeCe Winans, released in the summer of 1991. The album featuring the singles \"'Addictive Love\" and a cover of The Staple Singers' \"I'll Take You There\" featuring Mavis Staples. Both singles topped the R&B charts. Rapper MC Hammer also made an appearance on the single \"The Blood\" at the height of his career. It was one of the Top Ten albums featured on CCM Magazine's \"CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music.\"",
"Title: Robin Parrish\n\nMichael Robin Parrish (born October 13, 1975) is an American author and journalist. His various credits in the field of journalism, include senior editing positions for Christian Music related websites About Christian Music, CMCentral.com, and writing credits among the likes of \"Christian Musician Magazine\", \"CCM Magazine\", and others. In January 2004, Parrish created the website Infuze Magazine, which claimed to be a unique mixture of the concepts Art and Faith. In 2008, he co-created \"PopCultureGeek.com\", a website devoted to fandom and all the things pop culture fans are most passionate about.",
"Title: Undercover (band)\n\nUndercover is an American Christian punk band based in Fullerton, California, formed in the early 1980s by Joey \"Ojo\" Taylor and James \"Gym\" Nicholson. Through more than two decades and a few lineup changes, the band released eight studio albums and two live albums, and were pioneers in what would later be called Alternative music in the Christian world. The band was known for the spiritual growth shown in their music as their career progressed; \"CCM Magazine\" once called them \"the band that grew up in public.\"",
"Title: Glad (band)\n\nGLAD is one of the pioneers of Christian pop/rock and a cappella music, having formed as a progressive rock group in 1972 and discovered a large audience for their a cappella music in 1988. Today, with over 1.5 million albums sold, they continue to perform concerts and release occasional recordings. As Contemporary Christian Music (\"CCM Magazine\") described it, \"GLAD's elegant vocals helped set them apart from other pioneers of Contemporary Christian music. That vocal sound has since evolved into a complex, self-sustaining life form of its own...\"",
"Title: Matters of the Heart (Bob Bennett album)\n\nMatters Of The Heart is Bob Bennett's second release. In January 1983, CCM Magazine named this album \"Album Of The Year - 1982!\" CCM Magazine later named Matter of the Heart as one of the \"Top 20 Christian Albums Of All Time\".",
"Title: Chris and Conrad\n\nChris and Conrad were an American contemporary Christian music duo from Lakeland, Florida, consisting of Chris Kuti and Conrad Johnson. In early 2009 the duo was named the \"#2 Artist You Oughta Know\" by CCM Magazine. \"Lead Me to the Cross\", a radio version of the worship song written by Brooke Fraser, was released in early 2009 as their first single. In August 2009, it reached #3 on \"Billboard\" magazine's top Christian Songs chart. \"Lead Me to the Cross\" was also their first #1 song on the Christian Radio Weekly Inspirational Chart on May 18, 2009 as well as the #1 song on the \"Billboard\" Soft AC/Inspirational Chart from July 20 to August 10, 2009.",
"Title: CCM Magazine\n\nCCM Magazine is a twice monthly online magazine about contemporary Christian music, published by Salem Publishing, a division of Salem Communications.",
"Title: World (magazine)\n\nWorld (often written in all-caps as WORLD) is a biweekly Christian news magazine, published in the United States by God's World Publications, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization based in Asheville, North Carolina. \"World\"'s declared perspective is one of Christian evangelical Protestantism.",
"Title: CCM Communications\n\nCCM Communications, now part of and operating as Salem Publishing, publishes CCM Magazine. It was founded in June 1978 to publish the namesake magazine. The name changed as the company expanded into radio and the Internet."
] |
1,518
|
Who is the title character and protagonist of J. K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" series, that is portrait by one of the founding members and co-owners of StarKid Productions playing the lead role in StarKid's musical production of "A Very Potter Musical"?
|
Harry James Potter
|
bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Darren Criss",
"Harry Potter (character)"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Joseph Michael \"Joey\" Richter (born July 31, 1989) is an American actor, singer, and internet personality.",
" Richter co-starred as Ron Weasley in the fan-parody musicals, \"A Very Potter Musical\" (2009), \"A Very Potter Sequel\" (2010) and \"A Very Potter Senior Year\" (2012) with Bonnie Gruesen and Glee star Darren Criss, created by University of Michigan theatre group, StarKid Productions.",
" He starred in leading roles in two other StarKid productions: as a fictionalized version of himself in the musical \"Me and My Dick\" (2009) and as Bug in \"Starship\" (2011).",
" Richter graduated from the University of Michigan in 2011.",
" Richter also performed on The SPACE Tour along with several fellow Starkids.",
" In 2012, Richter performed in Starkid's Apocalyptour."
],
"title": "Joey Richter"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Harry James Potter is the title character and protagonist of J. K. Rowling's \"Harry Potter\" series.",
" The majority of the books' plot covers seven years in the life of the orphan Potter, who, on his eleventh birthday, learns he is a wizard.",
" Thus, he attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to practise magic under the guidance of the kindly headmaster Albus Dumbledore and other school professors.",
" Harry also discovers that he is already famous throughout the novel's magical community, and that his fate is tied with that of Lord Voldemort, the internationally feared Dark Wizard and murderer of his parents, Lily and James."
],
"title": "Harry Potter (character)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series, written by British author J. K. Rowling.",
" The book was released on 21 July 2007, ten years after publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (1997), by Bloomsbury Publishing in the United Kingdom, in the United States by Scholastic, and in Canada by Raincoast Books, ending the series that began in 1997 with the publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\".",
" The novel chronicles the events directly following \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" (2005), and the final confrontation between the wizards Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, as well as revealing the previously concealed back story of several main characters.",
" The title of the book refers to three mythical objects featured in the story, collectively known as the \"Deathly Hallows\"—an unbeatable wand, a stone to bring the dead to life, and a cloak of invisibility."
],
"title": "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Darren Everett Criss (born February 5, 1987) is an American actor, singer and songwriter.",
" One of the founding members and co-owners of StarKid Productions, a musical theater company based in Chicago, Criss first garnered attention playing the lead role of Harry Potter in StarKid's musical production of \"A Very Potter Musical\".",
" The theater troupe made \"Billboard\" history when their original album, \"Me and My Dick\", became the first charting student-produced musical recording , debuting at number eleven on the Top Cast Albums chart in 2010."
],
"title": "Darren Criss"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A Very StarKid Album contains several songs from the musical \"A Very Potter Sequel\", sequel to the Harry Potter parody musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", produced by StarKid Productions with music and lyrics by Darren Criss (who also starred in both musicals as Harry Potter), and book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden.",
" The album features seven of the twelve songs from \"A Very Potter Sequel\" as well as tracks from others members of the group.",
" Songs from the musical that were absent from the album were later released as the \"A Very Potter Sequel\" soundtrack.",
" The album was released digitally through iTunes and Amazon.com on July 22, 2010, and was made available on the StarKid Productions Bandcamp page on August 3, 2010.",
" The album reached No. 14 on the iTunes Pop Charts and No. 27 out of all Top Albums officially topping Lady Gaga (#29) and \"Glee\" (#31) on the charts.",
" The album also reached No. 19 on Top Compilations."
],
"title": "A Very StarKid Album"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The A Very Potter Sequel album contains songs from the musical \"A Very Potter Sequel\", sequel to the Harry Potter parody musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", produced by StarKid Productions with music and lyrics by Darren Criss (who also starred in both musicals as Harry Potter) and book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden, that were not released on \"A Very StarKid Album\".",
" The EP was released digitally on July 31, 2010, through the group's Bandcamp site."
],
"title": "A Very Potter Sequel (album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A Very Potter Senior Year (often shortened to AVPSY) is a musical written by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden with songs by Clark Baxtresser, Pierce Siebers, A. J. Holmes, and additional songs by Darren Criss.",
" It is the conclusion of the \"Very Potter\" trilogy of \"Harry Potter\"-inspired musicals produced over four years by StarKid Productions.",
" Rather than a full musical, as with its previous installments, the production took the form of a live staged reading of the script with performances of the songs at LeakyCon in Chicago, Illinois, on August 11, 2012.",
" It featured nearly all of the StarKid actors and actresses, including actor Darren Criss, who returned to the company to reprise his role as Harry Potter, and Evanna Lynch as Luna Lovegood, who played the character in the original film series."
],
"title": "A Very Potter Senior Year"
},
{
"sentences": [
"StarKid Productions, also known as Team StarKid, is a Chicago-based musical theatre company founded in 2009 at the University of Michigan by Darren Criss, Brian Holden, Matt Lang, and Nick Lang.",
" Best known for the musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", a parody of the Harry Potter series, the troupe produces musical-comedies inspired by pop culture, with original scripts, songs, and music.",
" StarKid uses social media for theatrical distribution, to make their productions accessible to a worldwide audience."
],
"title": "StarKid Productions"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The A Very Potter Musical album contains the songs from the Harry Potter parody musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", produced by StarKid Productions with music and lyrics by Darren Criss (who also starred in the musical as Harry Potter) and A.J. Holmes (who played piano in the band), and book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden.",
" It was recorded by the musical's cast and was released digitally through the group's official site in 2009 and later on their Bandcamp site on July 29, 2010."
],
"title": "A Very Potter Musical (album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A Very Potter Musical (originally titled Harry Potter: The Musical and often shortened to AVPM) is a musical with music and lyrics by Darren Criss and A. J. Holmes and a book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang and Brian Holden.",
" The story is a parody, based on several of the \"Harry Potter\" novels (particularly \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\") by J. K. Rowling, as well as their film counterparts."
],
"title": "A Very Potter Musical"
}
] |
[
"Title: Joey Richter\n\nJoseph Michael \"Joey\" Richter (born July 31, 1989) is an American actor, singer, and internet personality. Richter co-starred as Ron Weasley in the fan-parody musicals, \"A Very Potter Musical\" (2009), \"A Very Potter Sequel\" (2010) and \"A Very Potter Senior Year\" (2012) with Bonnie Gruesen and Glee star Darren Criss, created by University of Michigan theatre group, StarKid Productions. He starred in leading roles in two other StarKid productions: as a fictionalized version of himself in the musical \"Me and My Dick\" (2009) and as Bug in \"Starship\" (2011). Richter graduated from the University of Michigan in 2011. Richter also performed on The SPACE Tour along with several fellow Starkids. In 2012, Richter performed in Starkid's Apocalyptour.",
"Title: Harry Potter (character)\n\nHarry James Potter is the title character and protagonist of J. K. Rowling's \"Harry Potter\" series. The majority of the books' plot covers seven years in the life of the orphan Potter, who, on his eleventh birthday, learns he is a wizard. Thus, he attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to practise magic under the guidance of the kindly headmaster Albus Dumbledore and other school professors. Harry also discovers that he is already famous throughout the novel's magical community, and that his fate is tied with that of Lord Voldemort, the internationally feared Dark Wizard and murderer of his parents, Lily and James.",
"Title: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\n\nHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series, written by British author J. K. Rowling. The book was released on 21 July 2007, ten years after publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (1997), by Bloomsbury Publishing in the United Kingdom, in the United States by Scholastic, and in Canada by Raincoast Books, ending the series that began in 1997 with the publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\". The novel chronicles the events directly following \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" (2005), and the final confrontation between the wizards Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, as well as revealing the previously concealed back story of several main characters. The title of the book refers to three mythical objects featured in the story, collectively known as the \"Deathly Hallows\"—an unbeatable wand, a stone to bring the dead to life, and a cloak of invisibility.",
"Title: Darren Criss\n\nDarren Everett Criss (born February 5, 1987) is an American actor, singer and songwriter. One of the founding members and co-owners of StarKid Productions, a musical theater company based in Chicago, Criss first garnered attention playing the lead role of Harry Potter in StarKid's musical production of \"A Very Potter Musical\". The theater troupe made \"Billboard\" history when their original album, \"Me and My Dick\", became the first charting student-produced musical recording , debuting at number eleven on the Top Cast Albums chart in 2010.",
"Title: A Very StarKid Album\n\nA Very StarKid Album contains several songs from the musical \"A Very Potter Sequel\", sequel to the Harry Potter parody musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", produced by StarKid Productions with music and lyrics by Darren Criss (who also starred in both musicals as Harry Potter), and book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden. The album features seven of the twelve songs from \"A Very Potter Sequel\" as well as tracks from others members of the group. Songs from the musical that were absent from the album were later released as the \"A Very Potter Sequel\" soundtrack. The album was released digitally through iTunes and Amazon.com on July 22, 2010, and was made available on the StarKid Productions Bandcamp page on August 3, 2010. The album reached No. 14 on the iTunes Pop Charts and No. 27 out of all Top Albums officially topping Lady Gaga (#29) and \"Glee\" (#31) on the charts. The album also reached No. 19 on Top Compilations.",
"Title: A Very Potter Sequel (album)\n\nThe A Very Potter Sequel album contains songs from the musical \"A Very Potter Sequel\", sequel to the Harry Potter parody musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", produced by StarKid Productions with music and lyrics by Darren Criss (who also starred in both musicals as Harry Potter) and book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden, that were not released on \"A Very StarKid Album\". The EP was released digitally on July 31, 2010, through the group's Bandcamp site.",
"Title: A Very Potter Senior Year\n\nA Very Potter Senior Year (often shortened to AVPSY) is a musical written by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden with songs by Clark Baxtresser, Pierce Siebers, A. J. Holmes, and additional songs by Darren Criss. It is the conclusion of the \"Very Potter\" trilogy of \"Harry Potter\"-inspired musicals produced over four years by StarKid Productions. Rather than a full musical, as with its previous installments, the production took the form of a live staged reading of the script with performances of the songs at LeakyCon in Chicago, Illinois, on August 11, 2012. It featured nearly all of the StarKid actors and actresses, including actor Darren Criss, who returned to the company to reprise his role as Harry Potter, and Evanna Lynch as Luna Lovegood, who played the character in the original film series.",
"Title: StarKid Productions\n\nStarKid Productions, also known as Team StarKid, is a Chicago-based musical theatre company founded in 2009 at the University of Michigan by Darren Criss, Brian Holden, Matt Lang, and Nick Lang. Best known for the musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", a parody of the Harry Potter series, the troupe produces musical-comedies inspired by pop culture, with original scripts, songs, and music. StarKid uses social media for theatrical distribution, to make their productions accessible to a worldwide audience.",
"Title: A Very Potter Musical (album)\n\nThe A Very Potter Musical album contains the songs from the Harry Potter parody musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", produced by StarKid Productions with music and lyrics by Darren Criss (who also starred in the musical as Harry Potter) and A.J. Holmes (who played piano in the band), and book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden. It was recorded by the musical's cast and was released digitally through the group's official site in 2009 and later on their Bandcamp site on July 29, 2010.",
"Title: A Very Potter Musical\n\nA Very Potter Musical (originally titled Harry Potter: The Musical and often shortened to AVPM) is a musical with music and lyrics by Darren Criss and A. J. Holmes and a book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang and Brian Holden. The story is a parody, based on several of the \"Harry Potter\" novels (particularly \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\") by J. K. Rowling, as well as their film counterparts."
] |
1,519
|
Which university was founded first: Drexel University, or California State University, Sacramento?
|
Drexel University
|
comparison
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Drexel University",
"Drexel University",
"Drexel University",
"California State University, Sacramento"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1,
2,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"St. Benedict the Moor School, located at 86 Martin Luther King Avenue in the Lincolnville National Historic District of St. Augustine, Florida was an all black Catholic school built in 1898.",
" The money for construction of the school ($7,500) was donated by Katherine Drexel (1858–1955), a nun of the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, an order founded “\"to serve Indians and Colored People.\"”",
" Drexel a member of the wealthy Philadelphia, Pennsylvania banking family was the niece of Anthony J. Drexel founder of Drexel University.",
" Katherine Drexel was made a Catholic saint by Pope John Paul II in 2000."
],
"title": "St. Benedict the Moor School"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Drexel University College of Medicine is the medical school of Drexel University.",
" The medical school has one of the nation's largest enrollments for a private medical school and represents the consolidation of two medical schools: the world's first medical school for women and the nation's first college of homeopathy.",
" Drexel University College of Medicine is ranked #83 in research by U.S. News & World Report and is the second most applied-to medical school in the United States."
],
"title": "Drexel University College of Medicine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Campus of Drexel University is divided into: four sites in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — the University City Campus, the Center City Hahnemann Campus, the Queen Lane College of Medicine Campus, and the Academy of Natural Sciences; and one in California — the Drexel University Sacramento Campus."
],
"title": "Campus of Drexel University"
},
{
"sentences": [
"California State University, Sacramento (CSUS; Sacramento State, informally Sac State), founded in 1947 as Sacramento State College, is a public comprehensive university in the city of Sacramento, the capital city of the U.S. state of California.",
" It is the eleventh oldest school in the 23-campus California State University system.",
" The university enrolls approximately 30,500 students annually, has an alumni base of 215,000 and awards 7,000 degrees annually.",
" The university offers 151 different Bachelor's degrees, 69 Master's degrees, 28 types of teaching credentials, and 2 Doctoral degrees.",
" The university also has extensions in Singapore, offering a unique IMBA (International Master's in Business Administration)."
],
"title": "California State University, Sacramento"
},
{
"sentences": [
"DUsers is an Apple Macintosh users' group at Drexel University in Philadelphia.",
" It was founded in the Fall of 1983 by Drexel students interested in learning more about the Macintosh, even before it was released to the public.",
" Drexel University had made the decision to require that all incoming freshmen of Fall 1983 were required to buy a computer, and had selected Apple as the provider."
],
"title": "DUsers"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Drexel University Sacramento—DUS was a satellite campus of Drexel University, located in downtown Sacramento, California.",
" It was on the Capitol Mall, beside the Tower Bridge over the Sacramento River.",
" Drexel is a not-for-profit, private, research university based in Pennsylvania, with three campuses in Philadelphia.",
" The Sacramento campus was opened in 2009 and closed in 2015 with students enrolled at that time allowed to complete their studies."
],
"title": "Drexel University Sacramento"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Drexel University is a private university located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.",
" The 16th largest private university in the nation, Drexel is made up of nine colleges and four schools, most of which serve both undergraduate and graduate students.",
" It offers 96 undergraduate degree programs, 88 master's programs, and 35 doctoral programs.",
" Drexel was founded as a technical school in 1891 for the \"improvement of industrial education as a means of opening better and wider avenues of employment to young men and women.\"",
" Drexel began awarding undergraduate degrees in 1914, starting with the Bachelor of Science in engineering; before that, Drexel granted certificates or diplomas in the field of enrollment.",
" In 1931, Drexel began offering graduate degrees through the School of Home Economics."
],
"title": "List of Drexel University alumni"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Drexel University is a private research university with three campuses in Philadelphia.",
" It was founded in 1891 by Anthony J. Drexel, a noted financier and philanthropist.",
" Founded as Drexel Institute of Art, Science, and Industry; it was renamed Drexel Institute of Technology in 1936, before assuming the name Drexel University in 1970."
],
"title": "Drexel University"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Battle of 33rd Street rivalry refers to the men's college basketball rivalry between Drexel University and University of Pennsylvania ('Penn') in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.",
" The rivalry is fueled by the proximity of the schools to each other, as the rivalry is known for being the closest geographical rivalry in US college sports.",
" The campuses of the two schools share a physical border, and the teams' home courts are mere blocks away from each other, as Drexel's Daskalakis Athletic Center is located at 34th and Market Street, and Penn's historic Palestra is located on 33rd Street south of Walnut Street.",
" The series was originally played at the Palestra every year until 2015 with the exception of the 2008 game, when Penn played at Drexel University for the first time in team history.",
" Beginning in 2015, the location began alternating between the two schools."
],
"title": "Battle of 33rd Street"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law previously the Earle Mack School of Law is the law school of Drexel University located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.",
" The School of Law opened in the fall of 2006 and was the first new law school in Philadelphia in over thirty years, and is the newest school within Drexel University.",
" It offers Juris Doctor, LLM and Master of Legal Studies degrees and provides the opportunity for all students to take part in a cooperative education program."
],
"title": "Thomas R. Kline School of Law"
}
] |
[
"Title: St. Benedict the Moor School\n\nSt. Benedict the Moor School, located at 86 Martin Luther King Avenue in the Lincolnville National Historic District of St. Augustine, Florida was an all black Catholic school built in 1898. The money for construction of the school ($7,500) was donated by Katherine Drexel (1858–1955), a nun of the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, an order founded “\"to serve Indians and Colored People.\"” Drexel a member of the wealthy Philadelphia, Pennsylvania banking family was the niece of Anthony J. Drexel founder of Drexel University. Katherine Drexel was made a Catholic saint by Pope John Paul II in 2000.",
"Title: Drexel University College of Medicine\n\nDrexel University College of Medicine is the medical school of Drexel University. The medical school has one of the nation's largest enrollments for a private medical school and represents the consolidation of two medical schools: the world's first medical school for women and the nation's first college of homeopathy. Drexel University College of Medicine is ranked #83 in research by U.S. News & World Report and is the second most applied-to medical school in the United States.",
"Title: Campus of Drexel University\n\nThe Campus of Drexel University is divided into: four sites in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — the University City Campus, the Center City Hahnemann Campus, the Queen Lane College of Medicine Campus, and the Academy of Natural Sciences; and one in California — the Drexel University Sacramento Campus.",
"Title: California State University, Sacramento\n\nCalifornia State University, Sacramento (CSUS; Sacramento State, informally Sac State), founded in 1947 as Sacramento State College, is a public comprehensive university in the city of Sacramento, the capital city of the U.S. state of California. It is the eleventh oldest school in the 23-campus California State University system. The university enrolls approximately 30,500 students annually, has an alumni base of 215,000 and awards 7,000 degrees annually. The university offers 151 different Bachelor's degrees, 69 Master's degrees, 28 types of teaching credentials, and 2 Doctoral degrees. The university also has extensions in Singapore, offering a unique IMBA (International Master's in Business Administration).",
"Title: DUsers\n\nDUsers is an Apple Macintosh users' group at Drexel University in Philadelphia. It was founded in the Fall of 1983 by Drexel students interested in learning more about the Macintosh, even before it was released to the public. Drexel University had made the decision to require that all incoming freshmen of Fall 1983 were required to buy a computer, and had selected Apple as the provider.",
"Title: Drexel University Sacramento\n\nDrexel University Sacramento—DUS was a satellite campus of Drexel University, located in downtown Sacramento, California. It was on the Capitol Mall, beside the Tower Bridge over the Sacramento River. Drexel is a not-for-profit, private, research university based in Pennsylvania, with three campuses in Philadelphia. The Sacramento campus was opened in 2009 and closed in 2015 with students enrolled at that time allowed to complete their studies.",
"Title: List of Drexel University alumni\n\nDrexel University is a private university located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The 16th largest private university in the nation, Drexel is made up of nine colleges and four schools, most of which serve both undergraduate and graduate students. It offers 96 undergraduate degree programs, 88 master's programs, and 35 doctoral programs. Drexel was founded as a technical school in 1891 for the \"improvement of industrial education as a means of opening better and wider avenues of employment to young men and women.\" Drexel began awarding undergraduate degrees in 1914, starting with the Bachelor of Science in engineering; before that, Drexel granted certificates or diplomas in the field of enrollment. In 1931, Drexel began offering graduate degrees through the School of Home Economics.",
"Title: Drexel University\n\nDrexel University is a private research university with three campuses in Philadelphia. It was founded in 1891 by Anthony J. Drexel, a noted financier and philanthropist. Founded as Drexel Institute of Art, Science, and Industry; it was renamed Drexel Institute of Technology in 1936, before assuming the name Drexel University in 1970.",
"Title: Battle of 33rd Street\n\nThe Battle of 33rd Street rivalry refers to the men's college basketball rivalry between Drexel University and University of Pennsylvania ('Penn') in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The rivalry is fueled by the proximity of the schools to each other, as the rivalry is known for being the closest geographical rivalry in US college sports. The campuses of the two schools share a physical border, and the teams' home courts are mere blocks away from each other, as Drexel's Daskalakis Athletic Center is located at 34th and Market Street, and Penn's historic Palestra is located on 33rd Street south of Walnut Street. The series was originally played at the Palestra every year until 2015 with the exception of the 2008 game, when Penn played at Drexel University for the first time in team history. Beginning in 2015, the location began alternating between the two schools.",
"Title: Thomas R. Kline School of Law\n\nThe Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law previously the Earle Mack School of Law is the law school of Drexel University located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. The School of Law opened in the fall of 2006 and was the first new law school in Philadelphia in over thirty years, and is the newest school within Drexel University. It offers Juris Doctor, LLM and Master of Legal Studies degrees and provides the opportunity for all students to take part in a cooperative education program."
] |
1,520
|
The Battle of Nedao involved a group of people who lived when?
|
4th century AD
|
bridge
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"Battle of Nedao",
"Huns"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The Huns were a nomadic people who lived in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia between the 4th century AD and the 6th century AD.",
" According to European tradition, they were first reported living east of the Volga River, in an area that was part of Scythia at the time; the Huns' arrival is associated with the migration westward of a Scythian people, the Alans.",
" By 370 AD, the Huns had arrived on the Volga, and by 430 the Huns had established a vast, if short-lived, dominion in Europe."
],
"title": "Huns"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mu'in Tawfiq Bseiso (1926 – January 23, 1984) (Arabic: معين بسيسو ) was a Palestinian poet who lived in Egypt, where he first entered the world of poetry.",
" He finished his primary and secondary education in Gaza in 1948.",
" He started publishing his work in the Jaffa-based magazine \"Al-Hurriya\" (Arabic: الحرية ) (translated: Liberty), where he published his first poems in 1946.",
" Two years later, in 1948, he enrolled in the American University in Cairo and subsequently graduated in 1952.",
" His dissertation was titled \"The Spoken or Head Word in Lower Eastern Broadcast Media\", discussing the borders between radio and TV on one hand and the printed newspaper media on the other.",
" He became involved with democratic and national work early on in his life, and later dedicated himself to poetry and teaching.",
" On January 27, 1952 he published his first work titled \"Al-Ma'raka\" (Arabic: المعركة ) (translated: The Battle).",
" He published several other volumes of poetry: \"Palestine in the Heart,\" (1964), \"Trees Die Standing\" (1966).",
" He was imprisoned in Egyptian jails in Gaza twice: 1955 to 1957 and 1959 to 1963.",
" In one of them he met his future wife, Sahbaa al-Barbari, one of the first women communists in Gaza.",
" He lived in exile after the Israeli conquest of the Gaza Strip in the 1967 Six-Day War."
],
"title": "Muin Bseiso"
},
{
"sentences": [
"In Greek mythology, Amycus (Greek: Ἄμυκος ) was a male centaur.",
" Amycus was the son of Ophion.",
" There is not much known about Amycus, but he is said to have been involved in the Centauromachy, a battle between the centaurs and the Lapith people; this battle is what the centaurs are best known for.",
" The battle took place during the wedding of the King of the Lapithae, Pirithous, and his wife Hippodamia.",
" Amycus' involvement in this battle is recognized in the \"Metamorphoses\", written by the Roman poet Ovid.",
" In this work, it is noted that Amycus, along with many other centaurs, was invited to and attended the wedding that turned into a bloody battle.",
" The centaurs become drunk on wine and attempted to take Hippodamia, along with other Lapith women, as they pleased.",
" Eurytus, a centaur, could not control himself when the bride, Hippodamia, was presented; he attempted to kidnap and rape her.",
" He inspired all the drunken centaurs to attack and violate the Lapith women.",
" Theseus, a friend of Pirithous, stopped the centaur Eurytus, unilimally killing him resulting in the first blood of the battle.",
" Amycus's role in this battle is of great importance; he was responsible for the first death of one of the Lapith people.",
" Driven with anger due to the death of the loved centaur Eurytus, Amycus smashed the head of innocent Lapith Celadon with a candlestick.",
" Pelates from Pella clubbed him to death using a leg from a maple table, sending Amycus down to the underworld Tartarus.",
" These were the first deaths of the battle between the centaurs and the Lapith people.",
" The Lapiths ultimately defeated the centaurs and drove them from Thessaly to the northwest."
],
"title": "Amycus (centaur)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A suicide mission is a task which is so dangerous for the people involved that they are not expected to survive.",
" The term is sometimes extended to include suicide attacks such as kamikaze and suicide bombings, where the people involved actively commit suicide during execution of the mission.",
" The risks involved with suicide missions are not always apparent to those participating in them or to those who plan them.",
" However, for an action to be considered a suicide mission someone involved must be aware of the risks.",
" A mission that goes horribly wrong is not a suicide mission.",
" An individual or group taking part in a mission may perceive the risks involved to be far greater than what they believe to be acceptable, while those planning or commanding the mission may think otherwise.",
" These situations can often lead to refusals to participate in missions on the basis that they are \"suicide missions\".",
" Similarly, planners or commanders may be well aware of the risks involved with missions while those participating in them may not."
],
"title": "Suicide mission"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Uxii were a tribal confederation of non-Iranian semi-nomadic people who lived somewhere in the Zagros Mountains.",
" They were classified by Nearchus as among the four predatory peoples of the southwest along with the Mardi, Sousii, and Elymaei.",
" They raided the settled people of Iran and raised sheep.",
" The Uxii also tolled passing armies until they were defeated by Alexander the Great at the Battle of the Uxian Defile.",
" After some time, the Uxians regained independence.",
" Some think that the tolling was a gift tradition from the Persian kings to local tribes, and wasn't forced (especially as the need for Darius to go out of his way to pay the \"toll\".",
" Greek authors may have misinterpreted the practice or spun it to make Darius look weak.",
" Achaemenid policy on people such as the Uxii involved gift giving and condensing tribal confederations together and then setting up a loyal ruler for that tribe."
],
"title": "Uxii"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Qvarqvare III Jaqeli (Georgian: ყვარყვარე III ჯაყელი ) (died 1535) was a Georgian ruling Prince and Atabeg of Samtskhe-Saatabago during 1518–1535.",
" Member of the Jaqeli family and son of Atabeg Kaikhosro I Jaqeli.",
" His failure to capture the throne at the death of his father Kaikhosro may have been caused by the ambition of his uncle Mzetchabuki, who had seized Atabeg's title from him.",
" Despite of this Mzetchabuk Jaqeli declared Qvarqare as his successor.",
" During his uncle's reign Qvarqvare actively involved in state affairs.",
" In 1515 ill Mzetchabuk resigned from the throne and came to the Monastery as a monk.",
" Qvarqvare couldn't ascend to the Meskhetian throne, because his second uncle Manuchar I had revolted.",
" Qvarqvare went to Safavid Persia, became vassal of Shah Ismail I and lived at his court in Tabriz until his accession.",
" In 1518 Qvarqvare commanded Qizilbash army and invaded Samtskhe.",
" Persians dethroned Manuchar I and placed Qvarqvare on the throne.",
" Manuchar invited Ottomans to fight against Safavids and overthrow his nephew, but Qvarqvare's forces defeated him at the battle near Erzurum, after which Manuchar escaped to the Ottoman empire.",
"During Qvarqvare's reign Persian influence on Samtskhe was growing day by day.",
" Because of that Turks greatly damaged the country and especially it's southwestern region.",
" Meskhetian lords had recognized that under Qvarqvare's rule Samtskhe would finally turn to the Enemy's hands.",
" They made an alliance with the Georgian kings, Bagrat III of Imereti and Luarsab I of Kartli to end up Jaqelian rule and protect Samtskhe from dominant muslim empires (Ottomans and Safavids.",
" In 1535 King Bagrat III invaded Samtskhe.",
" He defeated and captured Qvarqvare III at the Battle of Murjakheti near Akhalkalaki, Georgians had annexed Principality of Samtskhe.",
" Qvarqvare died in prison.",
" A few years later, his survived youngest son Kaikhosro II requested Ottomans to expel Imeretian and Kartlian forces from Samtskhe.",
" In 1545, at the Battle of Sokhoista, Kaikhosro defeated Bagrat III, after which he reinstated his legitimate throne.",
" Samtskhe became vassal of the Ottoman empire.",
" Qvarqvare III's descendants ruled Samtskhe-Saatabago (until 1628) and then Childir Eyalet until 1820s."
],
"title": "Qvarqvare III Jaqeli"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Wilmer McLean (May 3, 1814 – June 5, 1882) was an American wholesale grocer from Virginia.",
" His house near Manassas, Virginia was involved in the First Battle of Bull Run in 1861.",
" After the battle he moved to Appomattox, Virginia to escape the war thinking that it would be safe.",
" Instead, in 1865, General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant in McLean's house in Appomattox.",
" His houses were, therefore, involved in one of the first and one of the last encounters of the American Civil War.",
" He lived in his house with his wife, Virginia."
],
"title": "Wilmer McLean"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Bennington was one of the camping places for Indians that came through the Bear Lake valley each year on their hunting and fishing trips.",
" They camped there until the 1930s, asking for food from the residents.",
" An emigrant massacre happened at the mouth of four Mile Canyon.",
" The emigrants head camp of the main road for better feed and plentiful water.",
" A band of Shoshone led by \"Paughatello\" killed all the members of the company except for one 15-year-old boy, who hid in a wash and made his way back to another company.",
" He went on to Oregon or California with the team.",
" The battle spanned over 40 acres along the creek.",
" Seven wagons, 20 people, 33 horses and 14 head of livestock were involved.",
" Wagon parts, bones, cap and ball pistols, swords and other relics could be found decades later.",
" The first town site of Bennington was located on block West on highway 30 at the Cemetery and Wright Roads, where the old Amos Wright log cabin still stands.",
" The first settlers, Jared Bullock, and Jonathan Hoopes, came in the fall of 1864 and settled on the south side of Bennington Creek.",
" Then Evan M. Greene, Hyrum Hoopes and Edmond Homer came.",
" Six families spent the winter in 1864.",
"In 1865 and 1866 more people were called to settle .",
" In 1866 the community was officially named after a town in Vermont where Brigham Young once lived.",
" In 1873 the town had a meeting, and the present town site was chosen.",
" A church, school, store/post office and new homes were eventually built.",
" Evan Green was the first Presiding Elder serving from 1864 to 1865, followed by Dudley Merrell, who presided until 1870, then Alonzo became the first Bishop.",
" Church was held in a vacant house until one could be built.",
" The first living white baby born Feb. 18, 1866 was Winnifred Rebecca Wright daughter of Amos R. Wright.",
" The first death was Admanza Greene who died of pneumonia at age 10.",
" Jared Bullock's wife died of childbirth.",
" She was buried at the end of the haystack and then moved to the present cemetery later.",
" Deep snow, cold weather and primitive living conditions made living here hard.",
" A traveling band and a dancing academy taught by John Dunn was organized to help people get through the long winter mounts.",
" In 1934 there was a terrible drought.",
" At that time each home and building at the new town site had their own well.",
" They all dried up except the one at the school so people carried water from there.",
" The WPA helped with a new water system and during 1934-35 the men of the community dug ditches and laid the pipe to their homes.",
" They had a big celebration at its completion in August 1936.",
" Today Bennington is a thriving town with many new homes and a big church."
],
"title": "Bennington, Idaho"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Battle of Nedao, was a battle fought in Pannonia in 454, between Huns and their former vassals.",
" Nedao is believed to be a tributary of Sava river."
],
"title": "Battle of Nedao"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Niles Canyon ghost story is the Northern California variation on the vanishing hitchhiker archetype.",
" There are many different variations of this story depending on whom you ask.",
" All stories include a girl being involved in some sort of motorized vehicle accident on February 26 (year often changed).",
" One variation of the story includes a girl being involved in a car crash on Niles Canyon road (off the 680 freeway in Sunol, California) on the way to her prom.",
" The girl died on impact and to this day is said to haunt Niles Canyon road every February 26.",
" The tale of the haunting goes that people traveling along Niles Canyon road (now Highway 84) on the night of February 26 will see a normal-looking high school-aged girl walking along the road in a prom dress (many people have said it is white).",
" People traveling along the road (mostly those traveling alone) have said to have stopped and offered the girl a ride.",
" She accepts the ride, giving the driver an address across the bridge (either Dumbarton or Bay Bridge depending on the storyteller).",
" Once the driver gets to the beginning of the bridge, the girl will disappear.",
" Sometimes people have gone to the address to find that a girl many years ago matching that description once lived there.",
" Today, many people will travel along this treacherous pitch black road in the hopes of catching a glimpse of the Niles Canyon ghost."
],
"title": "Niles Canyon ghost"
}
] |
[
"Title: Huns\n\nThe Huns were a nomadic people who lived in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia between the 4th century AD and the 6th century AD. According to European tradition, they were first reported living east of the Volga River, in an area that was part of Scythia at the time; the Huns' arrival is associated with the migration westward of a Scythian people, the Alans. By 370 AD, the Huns had arrived on the Volga, and by 430 the Huns had established a vast, if short-lived, dominion in Europe.",
"Title: Muin Bseiso\n\nMu'in Tawfiq Bseiso (1926 – January 23, 1984) (Arabic: معين بسيسو ) was a Palestinian poet who lived in Egypt, where he first entered the world of poetry. He finished his primary and secondary education in Gaza in 1948. He started publishing his work in the Jaffa-based magazine \"Al-Hurriya\" (Arabic: الحرية ) (translated: Liberty), where he published his first poems in 1946. Two years later, in 1948, he enrolled in the American University in Cairo and subsequently graduated in 1952. His dissertation was titled \"The Spoken or Head Word in Lower Eastern Broadcast Media\", discussing the borders between radio and TV on one hand and the printed newspaper media on the other. He became involved with democratic and national work early on in his life, and later dedicated himself to poetry and teaching. On January 27, 1952 he published his first work titled \"Al-Ma'raka\" (Arabic: المعركة ) (translated: The Battle). He published several other volumes of poetry: \"Palestine in the Heart,\" (1964), \"Trees Die Standing\" (1966). He was imprisoned in Egyptian jails in Gaza twice: 1955 to 1957 and 1959 to 1963. In one of them he met his future wife, Sahbaa al-Barbari, one of the first women communists in Gaza. He lived in exile after the Israeli conquest of the Gaza Strip in the 1967 Six-Day War.",
"Title: Amycus (centaur)\n\nIn Greek mythology, Amycus (Greek: Ἄμυκος ) was a male centaur. Amycus was the son of Ophion. There is not much known about Amycus, but he is said to have been involved in the Centauromachy, a battle between the centaurs and the Lapith people; this battle is what the centaurs are best known for. The battle took place during the wedding of the King of the Lapithae, Pirithous, and his wife Hippodamia. Amycus' involvement in this battle is recognized in the \"Metamorphoses\", written by the Roman poet Ovid. In this work, it is noted that Amycus, along with many other centaurs, was invited to and attended the wedding that turned into a bloody battle. The centaurs become drunk on wine and attempted to take Hippodamia, along with other Lapith women, as they pleased. Eurytus, a centaur, could not control himself when the bride, Hippodamia, was presented; he attempted to kidnap and rape her. He inspired all the drunken centaurs to attack and violate the Lapith women. Theseus, a friend of Pirithous, stopped the centaur Eurytus, unilimally killing him resulting in the first blood of the battle. Amycus's role in this battle is of great importance; he was responsible for the first death of one of the Lapith people. Driven with anger due to the death of the loved centaur Eurytus, Amycus smashed the head of innocent Lapith Celadon with a candlestick. Pelates from Pella clubbed him to death using a leg from a maple table, sending Amycus down to the underworld Tartarus. These were the first deaths of the battle between the centaurs and the Lapith people. The Lapiths ultimately defeated the centaurs and drove them from Thessaly to the northwest.",
"Title: Suicide mission\n\nA suicide mission is a task which is so dangerous for the people involved that they are not expected to survive. The term is sometimes extended to include suicide attacks such as kamikaze and suicide bombings, where the people involved actively commit suicide during execution of the mission. The risks involved with suicide missions are not always apparent to those participating in them or to those who plan them. However, for an action to be considered a suicide mission someone involved must be aware of the risks. A mission that goes horribly wrong is not a suicide mission. An individual or group taking part in a mission may perceive the risks involved to be far greater than what they believe to be acceptable, while those planning or commanding the mission may think otherwise. These situations can often lead to refusals to participate in missions on the basis that they are \"suicide missions\". Similarly, planners or commanders may be well aware of the risks involved with missions while those participating in them may not.",
"Title: Uxii\n\nThe Uxii were a tribal confederation of non-Iranian semi-nomadic people who lived somewhere in the Zagros Mountains. They were classified by Nearchus as among the four predatory peoples of the southwest along with the Mardi, Sousii, and Elymaei. They raided the settled people of Iran and raised sheep. The Uxii also tolled passing armies until they were defeated by Alexander the Great at the Battle of the Uxian Defile. After some time, the Uxians regained independence. Some think that the tolling was a gift tradition from the Persian kings to local tribes, and wasn't forced (especially as the need for Darius to go out of his way to pay the \"toll\". Greek authors may have misinterpreted the practice or spun it to make Darius look weak. Achaemenid policy on people such as the Uxii involved gift giving and condensing tribal confederations together and then setting up a loyal ruler for that tribe.",
"Title: Qvarqvare III Jaqeli\n\nQvarqvare III Jaqeli (Georgian: ყვარყვარე III ჯაყელი ) (died 1535) was a Georgian ruling Prince and Atabeg of Samtskhe-Saatabago during 1518–1535. Member of the Jaqeli family and son of Atabeg Kaikhosro I Jaqeli. His failure to capture the throne at the death of his father Kaikhosro may have been caused by the ambition of his uncle Mzetchabuki, who had seized Atabeg's title from him. Despite of this Mzetchabuk Jaqeli declared Qvarqare as his successor. During his uncle's reign Qvarqvare actively involved in state affairs. In 1515 ill Mzetchabuk resigned from the throne and came to the Monastery as a monk. Qvarqvare couldn't ascend to the Meskhetian throne, because his second uncle Manuchar I had revolted. Qvarqvare went to Safavid Persia, became vassal of Shah Ismail I and lived at his court in Tabriz until his accession. In 1518 Qvarqvare commanded Qizilbash army and invaded Samtskhe. Persians dethroned Manuchar I and placed Qvarqvare on the throne. Manuchar invited Ottomans to fight against Safavids and overthrow his nephew, but Qvarqvare's forces defeated him at the battle near Erzurum, after which Manuchar escaped to the Ottoman empire. During Qvarqvare's reign Persian influence on Samtskhe was growing day by day. Because of that Turks greatly damaged the country and especially it's southwestern region. Meskhetian lords had recognized that under Qvarqvare's rule Samtskhe would finally turn to the Enemy's hands. They made an alliance with the Georgian kings, Bagrat III of Imereti and Luarsab I of Kartli to end up Jaqelian rule and protect Samtskhe from dominant muslim empires (Ottomans and Safavids. In 1535 King Bagrat III invaded Samtskhe. He defeated and captured Qvarqvare III at the Battle of Murjakheti near Akhalkalaki, Georgians had annexed Principality of Samtskhe. Qvarqvare died in prison. A few years later, his survived youngest son Kaikhosro II requested Ottomans to expel Imeretian and Kartlian forces from Samtskhe. In 1545, at the Battle of Sokhoista, Kaikhosro defeated Bagrat III, after which he reinstated his legitimate throne. Samtskhe became vassal of the Ottoman empire. Qvarqvare III's descendants ruled Samtskhe-Saatabago (until 1628) and then Childir Eyalet until 1820s.",
"Title: Wilmer McLean\n\nWilmer McLean (May 3, 1814 – June 5, 1882) was an American wholesale grocer from Virginia. His house near Manassas, Virginia was involved in the First Battle of Bull Run in 1861. After the battle he moved to Appomattox, Virginia to escape the war thinking that it would be safe. Instead, in 1865, General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant in McLean's house in Appomattox. His houses were, therefore, involved in one of the first and one of the last encounters of the American Civil War. He lived in his house with his wife, Virginia.",
"Title: Bennington, Idaho\n\nBennington was one of the camping places for Indians that came through the Bear Lake valley each year on their hunting and fishing trips. They camped there until the 1930s, asking for food from the residents. An emigrant massacre happened at the mouth of four Mile Canyon. The emigrants head camp of the main road for better feed and plentiful water. A band of Shoshone led by \"Paughatello\" killed all the members of the company except for one 15-year-old boy, who hid in a wash and made his way back to another company. He went on to Oregon or California with the team. The battle spanned over 40 acres along the creek. Seven wagons, 20 people, 33 horses and 14 head of livestock were involved. Wagon parts, bones, cap and ball pistols, swords and other relics could be found decades later. The first town site of Bennington was located on block West on highway 30 at the Cemetery and Wright Roads, where the old Amos Wright log cabin still stands. The first settlers, Jared Bullock, and Jonathan Hoopes, came in the fall of 1864 and settled on the south side of Bennington Creek. Then Evan M. Greene, Hyrum Hoopes and Edmond Homer came. Six families spent the winter in 1864. In 1865 and 1866 more people were called to settle . In 1866 the community was officially named after a town in Vermont where Brigham Young once lived. In 1873 the town had a meeting, and the present town site was chosen. A church, school, store/post office and new homes were eventually built. Evan Green was the first Presiding Elder serving from 1864 to 1865, followed by Dudley Merrell, who presided until 1870, then Alonzo became the first Bishop. Church was held in a vacant house until one could be built. The first living white baby born Feb. 18, 1866 was Winnifred Rebecca Wright daughter of Amos R. Wright. The first death was Admanza Greene who died of pneumonia at age 10. Jared Bullock's wife died of childbirth. She was buried at the end of the haystack and then moved to the present cemetery later. Deep snow, cold weather and primitive living conditions made living here hard. A traveling band and a dancing academy taught by John Dunn was organized to help people get through the long winter mounts. In 1934 there was a terrible drought. At that time each home and building at the new town site had their own well. They all dried up except the one at the school so people carried water from there. The WPA helped with a new water system and during 1934-35 the men of the community dug ditches and laid the pipe to their homes. They had a big celebration at its completion in August 1936. Today Bennington is a thriving town with many new homes and a big church.",
"Title: Battle of Nedao\n\nThe Battle of Nedao, was a battle fought in Pannonia in 454, between Huns and their former vassals. Nedao is believed to be a tributary of Sava river.",
"Title: Niles Canyon ghost\n\nThe Niles Canyon ghost story is the Northern California variation on the vanishing hitchhiker archetype. There are many different variations of this story depending on whom you ask. All stories include a girl being involved in some sort of motorized vehicle accident on February 26 (year often changed). One variation of the story includes a girl being involved in a car crash on Niles Canyon road (off the 680 freeway in Sunol, California) on the way to her prom. The girl died on impact and to this day is said to haunt Niles Canyon road every February 26. The tale of the haunting goes that people traveling along Niles Canyon road (now Highway 84) on the night of February 26 will see a normal-looking high school-aged girl walking along the road in a prom dress (many people have said it is white). People traveling along the road (mostly those traveling alone) have said to have stopped and offered the girl a ride. She accepts the ride, giving the driver an address across the bridge (either Dumbarton or Bay Bridge depending on the storyteller). Once the driver gets to the beginning of the bridge, the girl will disappear. Sometimes people have gone to the address to find that a girl many years ago matching that description once lived there. Today, many people will travel along this treacherous pitch black road in the hopes of catching a glimpse of the Niles Canyon ghost."
] |
1,521
|
Who did the actress who played Jackie Cook on Veronica Mars play on Grey's Anatomy?
|
Camille Travis
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Losing My Religion (Grey's Anatomy)",
"Losing My Religion (Grey's Anatomy)",
"Tessa Thompson",
"Tessa Thompson"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
3,
0,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Play It Again, Dick is an American meta comedy web television series that was released on The CW's online platform, CW Seed, on September 16, 2014.",
" It functions as a short spin-off series of the teen noir show \"Veronica Mars\", which aired between 2004 and 2007; the show contains appearances by most of the original starring cast.",
" The series follows a fictionalized version of Ryan Hansen as he attempts to convince his \"Veronica Mars\" cast-mates to participate in a spin-off centered around his character, Dick Casablancas.",
" The series was created and executive produced by Rob Thomas, produced by Danielle Stokdyk and Ryan Hansen, written by Thomas and Bob Dearden, and directed by Viet Nguyen."
],
"title": "Play It Again, Dick"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Veronica Mars\" is an American television series created by Rob Thomas.",
" The series ran for three seasons; it premiered on September 22, 2004, during UPN's last two years, and ended on May 22, 2007, after a season on UPN's successor, The CW.",
" The series balances murder mystery, high school and college drama, featuring social commentary with sarcasm and off-beat humor in a style often compared to film noir.",
" Set in the fictional town of Neptune, \"Veronica Mars\" starred Kristen Bell as the title character, a student who progressed from high school to college during the series while moonlighting as a private investigator under the wing of her detective father.",
" Episodes have a distinct structure: Veronica solves a different \"case of the week\" while continually trying to solve a season-long mystery.",
" The first two seasons of the series have a season-long mystery arc, in which the conflict is introduced in the first episode of the season and resolved in the finale.",
" The third season takes on a different format, focusing on smaller mystery arcs that last the course of several episodes."
],
"title": "List of Veronica Mars episodes"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"The Bitch Is Back\" is the series finale of the American mystery television series \"Veronica Mars\", the twentieth and final episode of the show's third season, and the 64th episode overall.",
" Co-written by series creator Rob Thomas and executive producer Diane Ruggiero and directed by Michael Fields, the episode premiered on The CW on May 22, 2007, directly after the previous episode, \"Weevils Wobble But They Don't Go Down\".",
" The series depicts the adventures of Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) as she navigates life as a college student while moonlighting as a private detective."
],
"title": "The Bitch Is Back (Veronica Mars)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Tessa Lynne Thompson (born October 3, 1983) is an American actress and musician.",
" She played Jackie Cook on the television series \"Veronica Mars\", Sara Freeman in the period crime drama \"Copper\", Nyla Adrose in the film \"For Colored Girls\", civil rights activist Diane Nash in \"Selma\", and Bianca in \"Creed\".",
" She stars as Charlotte Hale on the HBO series \"Westworld\"."
],
"title": "Tessa Thompson"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Veronica Mars is the fictional protagonist, occasional narrator (through voiceovers), and antiheroine of the American television series \"Veronica Mars\", which aired on UPN from 2004 to 2006 and on The CW from 2006 to 2007.",
" The character was portrayed by Kristen Bell through the duration of the series.",
" Following the show's cancellation, Bell reprised the role in the 2014 film continuation.",
" The character, created by Rob Thomas, was originally male and the protagonist of his unproduced novel \"Untitled Rob Thomas Teen Detective Novel\", which eventually became the basis of the series.",
" After the work's transition from novel to television series, Thomas changed the character's gender from male to female as he believed a noir piece told from a female point of view would be more interesting."
],
"title": "Veronica Mars (character)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Weevils Wobble But They Don't Go Down\" is the nineteenth and penultimate episode of the third season of the American mystery television series \"Veronica Mars\", and the 63rd episode overall.",
" Written by Phil Klemmer and directed by Jason Bloom, the episode premiered on The CW on May 22, 2007.",
" The series depicts the adventures of Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) as she deals with life as a college student while moonlighting as a private detective."
],
"title": "Weevils Wobble But They Don't Go Down"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Mars, Bars\" is the fourteenth episode of the third season of the American mystery television series \"Veronica Mars\", and the fifty-eighth episode overall.",
" Directed by Harry Winer, with a story by Phil Klemmer, John Enbom, and Joe Voci and a teleplay by Klemmer and Enbom, the episode premiered on The CW on February 20, 2007.",
" The series depicts the adventures of Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) as she deals with life as a college student while moonlighting as a private detective."
],
"title": "Mars, Bars"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Krysten Alyce Ritter (born December 16, 1981) is an American actress and former model.",
" Ritter is known for her roles as lead superheroine Jessica Jones on the Marvel Cinematic Universe series \"Jessica Jones\" and \"The Defenders\", Jane Margolis on the AMC drama series \"Breaking Bad\", and Chloe on the ABC comedy series \"Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23\".",
" She has appeared in films such as \"What Happens in Vegas\" (2008), \"27 Dresses\" (2008), \"Confessions of a Shopaholic\" (2009), \"She's Out of My League\" (2010), \"Veronica Mars\" (2014), and \"Big Eyes\" (2014).",
" She has also appeared in roles \"Gravity\", \"'Til Death\", \"Veronica Mars\", and \"The Blacklist\"."
],
"title": "Krysten Ritter"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"There's Got to Be a Morning After Pill\" is the twelfth episode of the third season of the American mystery television series \"Veronica Mars\", and the fifty-sixth episode overall.",
" Directed by Tricia Brock, with a story by Jonathan Moskin and David Mulei and a teleplay by Moskin, Phil Klemmer, and John Enbom, the episode premiered on The CW on February 6, 2007.",
" The series depicts the adventures of Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) as she deals with life as a college student while moonlighting as a private detective."
],
"title": "There's Got to Be a Morning After Pill"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Losing My Religion\" is the twenty-seventh and final episode of the second season of the American television medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy\", and the show's 36th episode overall.",
" Written by Shonda Rhimes and directed by Mark Tinker, the episode was originally broadcast with \"Deterioration of the Fight or Flight Response\", in a two-hour season finale event on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States on May 15, 2006.",
" \"Grey's Anatomy\" centers around a group of young doctors in training.",
" In this episode, Dr. Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl) and her fellow interns have to plan a prom for Dr. Richard Webber's (James Pickens, Jr.) niece Camille Travis (Tessa Thompson).",
" Further storylines include Dr. Preston Burke (Isaiah Washington) recovering from his gunshot wound and Denny Duquette's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) death following his seemingly successful heart transplant surgery."
],
"title": "Losing My Religion (Grey's Anatomy)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Play It Again, Dick\n\nPlay It Again, Dick is an American meta comedy web television series that was released on The CW's online platform, CW Seed, on September 16, 2014. It functions as a short spin-off series of the teen noir show \"Veronica Mars\", which aired between 2004 and 2007; the show contains appearances by most of the original starring cast. The series follows a fictionalized version of Ryan Hansen as he attempts to convince his \"Veronica Mars\" cast-mates to participate in a spin-off centered around his character, Dick Casablancas. The series was created and executive produced by Rob Thomas, produced by Danielle Stokdyk and Ryan Hansen, written by Thomas and Bob Dearden, and directed by Viet Nguyen.",
"Title: List of Veronica Mars episodes\n\n\"Veronica Mars\" is an American television series created by Rob Thomas. The series ran for three seasons; it premiered on September 22, 2004, during UPN's last two years, and ended on May 22, 2007, after a season on UPN's successor, The CW. The series balances murder mystery, high school and college drama, featuring social commentary with sarcasm and off-beat humor in a style often compared to film noir. Set in the fictional town of Neptune, \"Veronica Mars\" starred Kristen Bell as the title character, a student who progressed from high school to college during the series while moonlighting as a private investigator under the wing of her detective father. Episodes have a distinct structure: Veronica solves a different \"case of the week\" while continually trying to solve a season-long mystery. The first two seasons of the series have a season-long mystery arc, in which the conflict is introduced in the first episode of the season and resolved in the finale. The third season takes on a different format, focusing on smaller mystery arcs that last the course of several episodes.",
"Title: The Bitch Is Back (Veronica Mars)\n\n\"The Bitch Is Back\" is the series finale of the American mystery television series \"Veronica Mars\", the twentieth and final episode of the show's third season, and the 64th episode overall. Co-written by series creator Rob Thomas and executive producer Diane Ruggiero and directed by Michael Fields, the episode premiered on The CW on May 22, 2007, directly after the previous episode, \"Weevils Wobble But They Don't Go Down\". The series depicts the adventures of Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) as she navigates life as a college student while moonlighting as a private detective.",
"Title: Tessa Thompson\n\nTessa Lynne Thompson (born October 3, 1983) is an American actress and musician. She played Jackie Cook on the television series \"Veronica Mars\", Sara Freeman in the period crime drama \"Copper\", Nyla Adrose in the film \"For Colored Girls\", civil rights activist Diane Nash in \"Selma\", and Bianca in \"Creed\". She stars as Charlotte Hale on the HBO series \"Westworld\".",
"Title: Veronica Mars (character)\n\nVeronica Mars is the fictional protagonist, occasional narrator (through voiceovers), and antiheroine of the American television series \"Veronica Mars\", which aired on UPN from 2004 to 2006 and on The CW from 2006 to 2007. The character was portrayed by Kristen Bell through the duration of the series. Following the show's cancellation, Bell reprised the role in the 2014 film continuation. The character, created by Rob Thomas, was originally male and the protagonist of his unproduced novel \"Untitled Rob Thomas Teen Detective Novel\", which eventually became the basis of the series. After the work's transition from novel to television series, Thomas changed the character's gender from male to female as he believed a noir piece told from a female point of view would be more interesting.",
"Title: Weevils Wobble But They Don't Go Down\n\n\"Weevils Wobble But They Don't Go Down\" is the nineteenth and penultimate episode of the third season of the American mystery television series \"Veronica Mars\", and the 63rd episode overall. Written by Phil Klemmer and directed by Jason Bloom, the episode premiered on The CW on May 22, 2007. The series depicts the adventures of Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) as she deals with life as a college student while moonlighting as a private detective.",
"Title: Mars, Bars\n\n\"Mars, Bars\" is the fourteenth episode of the third season of the American mystery television series \"Veronica Mars\", and the fifty-eighth episode overall. Directed by Harry Winer, with a story by Phil Klemmer, John Enbom, and Joe Voci and a teleplay by Klemmer and Enbom, the episode premiered on The CW on February 20, 2007. The series depicts the adventures of Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) as she deals with life as a college student while moonlighting as a private detective.",
"Title: Krysten Ritter\n\nKrysten Alyce Ritter (born December 16, 1981) is an American actress and former model. Ritter is known for her roles as lead superheroine Jessica Jones on the Marvel Cinematic Universe series \"Jessica Jones\" and \"The Defenders\", Jane Margolis on the AMC drama series \"Breaking Bad\", and Chloe on the ABC comedy series \"Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23\". She has appeared in films such as \"What Happens in Vegas\" (2008), \"27 Dresses\" (2008), \"Confessions of a Shopaholic\" (2009), \"She's Out of My League\" (2010), \"Veronica Mars\" (2014), and \"Big Eyes\" (2014). She has also appeared in roles \"Gravity\", \"'Til Death\", \"Veronica Mars\", and \"The Blacklist\".",
"Title: There's Got to Be a Morning After Pill\n\n\"There's Got to Be a Morning After Pill\" is the twelfth episode of the third season of the American mystery television series \"Veronica Mars\", and the fifty-sixth episode overall. Directed by Tricia Brock, with a story by Jonathan Moskin and David Mulei and a teleplay by Moskin, Phil Klemmer, and John Enbom, the episode premiered on The CW on February 6, 2007. The series depicts the adventures of Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) as she deals with life as a college student while moonlighting as a private detective.",
"Title: Losing My Religion (Grey's Anatomy)\n\n\"Losing My Religion\" is the twenty-seventh and final episode of the second season of the American television medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy\", and the show's 36th episode overall. Written by Shonda Rhimes and directed by Mark Tinker, the episode was originally broadcast with \"Deterioration of the Fight or Flight Response\", in a two-hour season finale event on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States on May 15, 2006. \"Grey's Anatomy\" centers around a group of young doctors in training. In this episode, Dr. Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl) and her fellow interns have to plan a prom for Dr. Richard Webber's (James Pickens, Jr.) niece Camille Travis (Tessa Thompson). Further storylines include Dr. Preston Burke (Isaiah Washington) recovering from his gunshot wound and Denny Duquette's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) death following his seemingly successful heart transplant surgery."
] |
1,522
|
James Adam Belushi starred in what 1996 American war drama film directed by Oliver Stone?
|
Salvador
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Salvador (film)",
"Jim Belushi"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Casualties of War is a 1989 American war drama film directed by Brian De Palma, with a screenplay by David Rabe, based on the actual events of the incident on Hill 192 in 1966 during the Vietnam War.",
" The picture stars Michael J. Fox and Sean Penn.",
" An article written by Daniel Lang for \"The New Yorker\" in 1969, and a subsequent book were the movie's primary sources."
],
"title": "Casualties of War"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Wild Palms is a five-hour mini-series which was produced by Greengrass Productions and first aired in May 1993 on the ABC network in the United States.",
" The sci-fi drama, announced as an \"event series\", deals with the dangers of politically motivated abuse of mass media technology, virtual realities in particular.",
" It was based on a comic strip written by Bruce Wagner and illustrated by Julian Allen first published in 1990 in \"Details\" magazine.",
" Wagner, who also wrote the screenplay, served as executive producer together with Oliver Stone.",
" The series stars James Belushi, Dana Delany, Robert Loggia, Kim Cattrall, David Warner, and Angie Dickinson.",
" The episodes were directed by Kathryn Bigelow, Keith Gordon, Peter Hewitt and Phil Joanou."
],
"title": "Wild Palms"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Evita is a 1996 American musical drama film based on the 1976 concept album of the same name produced by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, which also inspired a 1978 musical.",
" The film depicts the life of Eva Perón, detailing her beginnings, rise to fame, political career and death at the age of 33.",
" Directed by Alan Parker, and written by Parker and Oliver Stone, \"Evita\" stars Madonna as Eva, Jonathan Pryce as Eva's husband Juan Perón, and Antonio Banderas as Ché, an everyman who acts as the film's narrator."
],
"title": "Evita (1996 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Evita\" is a 1996 American musical drama film based on Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical of the same name about First Lady of Argentina, Eva Perón.",
" Directed by Alan Parker and written by Parker and Oliver Stone, the film starred Madonna, Antonio Banderas, and Jonathan Pryce in the leading roles of Eva, Ché and Juan Perón respectively.",
" Rice and Webber composed the film's musical score, while Darius Khondji was the cinematographer.",
" Vincent Paterson created the choreography for the film and Gerry Hambling was responsible for editing.",
" Penny Rose designed and created the period costumes for the film, and Brian Morris was the set designer."
],
"title": "List of accolades received by Evita (1996 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Heaven & Earth is a 1993 American biographical war drama film written and directed by Oliver Stone, and starring Tommy Lee Jones, Haing S. Ngor, Joan Chen, and Hiep Thi Le.",
" It is the third and final film in Stone's Vietnam War trilogy, which also includes \"Platoon\" (1986) and \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989)."
],
"title": "Heaven & Earth (1993 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Any Given Sunday is a 1999 American sports drama film directed by Oliver Stone depicting a fictional professional American football team.",
" The film features an ensemble cast, including Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz, Dennis Quaid, Jamie Foxx, James Woods, LL Cool J, Ann-Margret, Lauren Holly, Matthew Modine, John C. McGinley, Charlton Heston, Bill Bellamy, Lela Rochon, Aaron Eckhart, Elizabeth Berkley, Marty Wright, and NFL players Jim Brown and Lawrence Taylor.",
" It is partly based on the novel \"On Any Given Sunday\" by famed NFL defensive end Pat Toomay; the title is derived from a line in the book (also used in the film) that a team can win or lose on \"any given Sunday\", said by the fictitious coach Tony D'Amato."
],
"title": "Any Given Sunday"
},
{
"sentences": [
"James Adam Belushi ( ; born June 15, 1954) is an American comic actor, voice actor, comedian, singer and musician."
],
"title": "Jim Belushi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"William Oliver Stone (born September 15, 1946) is an American screenwriter, film producer, and director of motion pictures and documentaries.",
" Stone won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay as writer of \"Midnight Express\" (1978).",
" He also wrote the acclaimed gangster movie \"Scarface\" (1983).",
" As a director, Stone achieved prominence as director/writer of the war drama \"Platoon\" (1986), for which Stone won the Academy Award for Best Director; the film was awarded Best Picture.",
" \"Platoon\" was the first in a trilogy of films based on the Vietnam War, in which Stone served as an infantry soldier.",
" He continued the series with \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989)—for which Stone won his second Best Director Oscar—and \"Heaven & Earth\" (1993).",
" Stone's other notable works include the Salvadoran Civil War-based drama \"Salvador\" (1986); the financial drama \"Wall Street\" (1987) and its 2010 sequel \"\"; the Jim Morrison biopic \"The Doors\" (1991); and a trilogy of films based on the American Presidency—\"JFK\" (1991), \"Nixon\" (1995) and \"W.\" (2008).",
" His latest film is \"Snowden\" (2016)."
],
"title": "Oliver Stone"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Salvador is a 1986 American war drama film co-written and directed by Oliver Stone.",
" Stone wrote the screenplay with Richard Boyle.",
" It stars James Woods as Richard Boyle, alongside Jim Belushi, Michael Murphy and Elpidia Carrillo, with John Savage, and Cynthia Gibb in supporting roles."
],
"title": "Salvador (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sand Castle is an American war drama film directed by Fernando Coimbra and written by Chris Roessner.",
" The film stars Nicholas Hoult, Henry Cavill, Logan Marshall-Green, Tommy Flanagan, Glen Powell, Beau Knapp, and Neil Brown Jr. The film centers on Matt Ocre, a young rifleman in the United States Army, who is tasked with restoring water to a village in Iraq.",
" It is based on the true events and the experience of the film's writer Roessner during the Iraq War.",
" It was released on 21 April 2017 on Netflix."
],
"title": "Sand Castle (film)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Casualties of War\n\nCasualties of War is a 1989 American war drama film directed by Brian De Palma, with a screenplay by David Rabe, based on the actual events of the incident on Hill 192 in 1966 during the Vietnam War. The picture stars Michael J. Fox and Sean Penn. An article written by Daniel Lang for \"The New Yorker\" in 1969, and a subsequent book were the movie's primary sources.",
"Title: Wild Palms\n\nWild Palms is a five-hour mini-series which was produced by Greengrass Productions and first aired in May 1993 on the ABC network in the United States. The sci-fi drama, announced as an \"event series\", deals with the dangers of politically motivated abuse of mass media technology, virtual realities in particular. It was based on a comic strip written by Bruce Wagner and illustrated by Julian Allen first published in 1990 in \"Details\" magazine. Wagner, who also wrote the screenplay, served as executive producer together with Oliver Stone. The series stars James Belushi, Dana Delany, Robert Loggia, Kim Cattrall, David Warner, and Angie Dickinson. The episodes were directed by Kathryn Bigelow, Keith Gordon, Peter Hewitt and Phil Joanou.",
"Title: Evita (1996 film)\n\nEvita is a 1996 American musical drama film based on the 1976 concept album of the same name produced by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, which also inspired a 1978 musical. The film depicts the life of Eva Perón, detailing her beginnings, rise to fame, political career and death at the age of 33. Directed by Alan Parker, and written by Parker and Oliver Stone, \"Evita\" stars Madonna as Eva, Jonathan Pryce as Eva's husband Juan Perón, and Antonio Banderas as Ché, an everyman who acts as the film's narrator.",
"Title: List of accolades received by Evita (1996 film)\n\n\"Evita\" is a 1996 American musical drama film based on Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical of the same name about First Lady of Argentina, Eva Perón. Directed by Alan Parker and written by Parker and Oliver Stone, the film starred Madonna, Antonio Banderas, and Jonathan Pryce in the leading roles of Eva, Ché and Juan Perón respectively. Rice and Webber composed the film's musical score, while Darius Khondji was the cinematographer. Vincent Paterson created the choreography for the film and Gerry Hambling was responsible for editing. Penny Rose designed and created the period costumes for the film, and Brian Morris was the set designer.",
"Title: Heaven & Earth (1993 film)\n\nHeaven & Earth is a 1993 American biographical war drama film written and directed by Oliver Stone, and starring Tommy Lee Jones, Haing S. Ngor, Joan Chen, and Hiep Thi Le. It is the third and final film in Stone's Vietnam War trilogy, which also includes \"Platoon\" (1986) and \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989).",
"Title: Any Given Sunday\n\nAny Given Sunday is a 1999 American sports drama film directed by Oliver Stone depicting a fictional professional American football team. The film features an ensemble cast, including Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz, Dennis Quaid, Jamie Foxx, James Woods, LL Cool J, Ann-Margret, Lauren Holly, Matthew Modine, John C. McGinley, Charlton Heston, Bill Bellamy, Lela Rochon, Aaron Eckhart, Elizabeth Berkley, Marty Wright, and NFL players Jim Brown and Lawrence Taylor. It is partly based on the novel \"On Any Given Sunday\" by famed NFL defensive end Pat Toomay; the title is derived from a line in the book (also used in the film) that a team can win or lose on \"any given Sunday\", said by the fictitious coach Tony D'Amato.",
"Title: Jim Belushi\n\nJames Adam Belushi ( ; born June 15, 1954) is an American comic actor, voice actor, comedian, singer and musician.",
"Title: Oliver Stone\n\nWilliam Oliver Stone (born September 15, 1946) is an American screenwriter, film producer, and director of motion pictures and documentaries. Stone won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay as writer of \"Midnight Express\" (1978). He also wrote the acclaimed gangster movie \"Scarface\" (1983). As a director, Stone achieved prominence as director/writer of the war drama \"Platoon\" (1986), for which Stone won the Academy Award for Best Director; the film was awarded Best Picture. \"Platoon\" was the first in a trilogy of films based on the Vietnam War, in which Stone served as an infantry soldier. He continued the series with \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989)—for which Stone won his second Best Director Oscar—and \"Heaven & Earth\" (1993). Stone's other notable works include the Salvadoran Civil War-based drama \"Salvador\" (1986); the financial drama \"Wall Street\" (1987) and its 2010 sequel \"\"; the Jim Morrison biopic \"The Doors\" (1991); and a trilogy of films based on the American Presidency—\"JFK\" (1991), \"Nixon\" (1995) and \"W.\" (2008). His latest film is \"Snowden\" (2016).",
"Title: Salvador (film)\n\nSalvador is a 1986 American war drama film co-written and directed by Oliver Stone. Stone wrote the screenplay with Richard Boyle. It stars James Woods as Richard Boyle, alongside Jim Belushi, Michael Murphy and Elpidia Carrillo, with John Savage, and Cynthia Gibb in supporting roles.",
"Title: Sand Castle (film)\n\nSand Castle is an American war drama film directed by Fernando Coimbra and written by Chris Roessner. The film stars Nicholas Hoult, Henry Cavill, Logan Marshall-Green, Tommy Flanagan, Glen Powell, Beau Knapp, and Neil Brown Jr. The film centers on Matt Ocre, a young rifleman in the United States Army, who is tasked with restoring water to a village in Iraq. It is based on the true events and the experience of the film's writer Roessner during the Iraq War. It was released on 21 April 2017 on Netflix."
] |
1,523
|
Who was the chief economic policy adviser during the 2008 presidential campaign of the current US Senator from Arizona?
|
Douglas James "Doug" Holtz-Eakin
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Douglas Holtz-Eakin",
"Douglas Holtz-Eakin",
"John McCain"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Jeffrey B. Liebman (born c. 1967) is an American economist who served as the executive associate director and chief economist and then as the acting deputy director for policy of the Office of Management and Budget within the Obama Administration.",
" During the 2008 Presidential Campaign he served as a top economic advisor to the presidential campaign of Democratic Senator Barack Obama of Illinois."
],
"title": "Jeffrey Liebman"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2008 presidential campaign of John McCain, the longtime senior U.S. Senator from Arizona, was launched with an informal announcement on February 28, 2007 during a live taping of the \"Late Show with David Letterman\", and formally launched at an event on April 25, 2007.",
" His second candidacy for the Presidency of the United States, he had previously run for his party's nomination in the 2000 primaries and was considered as a potential running mate for his party's nominee, then-Governor George W. Bush of Texas.",
" After winning a majority of delegates in the Republican primaries of 2008, on August 29, leading up to the convention, McCain selected Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska as his running mate for Vice President.",
" Five days later, at the 2008 Republican National Convention, McCain was formally selected as the Republican Party presidential nominee in the 2008 presidential election."
],
"title": "John McCain presidential campaign, 2008"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Douglas James \"Doug\" Holtz-Eakin (born February 3, 1958) is an American economist.",
" He was formerly an economics professor, Director of the Congressional Budget Office, and chief economic policy adviser to United States Senator John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign.",
" Holtz-Eakin is currently president of the American Action Forum policy institute, a conservative think tank."
],
"title": "Douglas Holtz-Eakin"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sir David Edward John Ramsden CBE (born 9 February 1964) is a senior British civil servant, serving as the Chief Economic Adviser to HM Treasury.",
" He is the Head of the Government Economic Service, having previously served as Joint Head of the Service with Vicky Pryce, formerly Chief Economic Adviser and Director-General at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills."
],
"title": "Dave Ramsden"
},
{
"sentences": [
"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."
],
"title": "Marco Lopez"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Paul William Bucha (born August 1, 1943) is an American Vietnam War veteran and recipient of the Medal of Honor.",
" He was a foreign policy adviser to Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign."
],
"title": "Paul Bucha"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John Sidney McCain III (born August 29, 1936) is an American politician who currently serves as the senior United States Senator from Arizona, in that office since 1987.",
" He was the Republican nominee for President of the United States in the 2008 election, which he lost to Barack Obama."
],
"title": "John McCain"
},
{
"sentences": [
"NGP VAN is a privately owned American company specializing in helping progressive campaigns and organizations leverage technology to meet their goals.",
" In 2009, the company was the largest partisan provider of campaign compliance software, used by most Democratic members of Congress.",
" The company's services have been utilized by clients such as the Obama 2008 presidential campaign, the Obama 2012 presidential campaign, the Bernie Sanders 2016 presidential campaign, the Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign, the British Liberal Democrats, and the Liberal Party of Canada.",
" Its current president and CEO, Stuart Trevelyan, was a veteran of the 1992 Clinton-Gore \"War Room\", providing research, analysis, and whip counts to the Clinton Administration as a member of the White House Office of Legislative Affairs."
],
"title": "NGP VAN"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kevin Allen Hassett is an American economist and the Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers.",
" He is known for his work on tax policy and for coauthoring the book \"Dow 36,000\", published in 1999.",
" Prior to becoming Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, Hassett was the State Farm James Q. Wilson Chair in American Politics and Culture and Director of Research for Domestic Policy at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank.",
" He was John McCain's chief economic adviser in the 2000 presidential primaries and an economic adviser to the campaigns of George W. Bush in the 2004 presidential election and McCain in the presidential election of 2008.",
" He was among Mitt Romney's economic advisers for the 2012 presidential campaign."
],
"title": "Kevin Hassett"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Office of the Chief Trade Adviser (OCTA) is an independent trade advisory body of the Forum Island Countries.",
" OCTA provides policy advice and capacity building support to the Forum Island Countries, particularly in the Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations (PACER) Plus trade negotiations with Australia and New Zealand.",
" OCTA was established on 29 March 2010 and is based in Port Vila, Vanuatu.",
" The first to be appointed to the Chief Trade Adviser position was Chris Noonan, an academic from New Zealand.",
" Noonan resigned in September 2011.",
" The OCTA Governing Board then appointed Julia Tijaja, the Trade Policy Adviser, as Caretaker Chief Trade Adviser in the interim until the new Chief Trade Adviser came on board.",
" In February 2012, Edwini Kessie, an international trade law expert, was appointed the new Chief Trade Adviser.",
" Kessie took up his post in June 2012.",
" Thirteen Forum Island Countries are currently members of the OCTA; Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Marshal Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.",
" OCTA is fully owned and is under the exclusive control of its members."
],
"title": "Office of the Chief Trade Adviser"
}
] |
[
"Title: Jeffrey Liebman\n\nJeffrey B. Liebman (born c. 1967) is an American economist who served as the executive associate director and chief economist and then as the acting deputy director for policy of the Office of Management and Budget within the Obama Administration. During the 2008 Presidential Campaign he served as a top economic advisor to the presidential campaign of Democratic Senator Barack Obama of Illinois.",
"Title: John McCain presidential campaign, 2008\n\nThe 2008 presidential campaign of John McCain, the longtime senior U.S. Senator from Arizona, was launched with an informal announcement on February 28, 2007 during a live taping of the \"Late Show with David Letterman\", and formally launched at an event on April 25, 2007. His second candidacy for the Presidency of the United States, he had previously run for his party's nomination in the 2000 primaries and was considered as a potential running mate for his party's nominee, then-Governor George W. Bush of Texas. After winning a majority of delegates in the Republican primaries of 2008, on August 29, leading up to the convention, McCain selected Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska as his running mate for Vice President. Five days later, at the 2008 Republican National Convention, McCain was formally selected as the Republican Party presidential nominee in the 2008 presidential election.",
"Title: Douglas Holtz-Eakin\n\nDouglas James \"Doug\" Holtz-Eakin (born February 3, 1958) is an American economist. He was formerly an economics professor, Director of the Congressional Budget Office, and chief economic policy adviser to United States Senator John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign. Holtz-Eakin is currently president of the American Action Forum policy institute, a conservative think tank.",
"Title: Dave Ramsden\n\nSir David Edward John Ramsden CBE (born 9 February 1964) is a senior British civil servant, serving as the Chief Economic Adviser to HM Treasury. He is the Head of the Government Economic Service, having previously served as Joint Head of the Service with Vicky Pryce, formerly Chief Economic Adviser and Director-General at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.",
"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.",
"Title: Paul Bucha\n\nPaul William Bucha (born August 1, 1943) is an American Vietnam War veteran and recipient of the Medal of Honor. He was a foreign policy adviser to Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign.",
"Title: John McCain\n\nJohn Sidney McCain III (born August 29, 1936) is an American politician who currently serves as the senior United States Senator from Arizona, in that office since 1987. He was the Republican nominee for President of the United States in the 2008 election, which he lost to Barack Obama.",
"Title: NGP VAN\n\nNGP VAN is a privately owned American company specializing in helping progressive campaigns and organizations leverage technology to meet their goals. In 2009, the company was the largest partisan provider of campaign compliance software, used by most Democratic members of Congress. The company's services have been utilized by clients such as the Obama 2008 presidential campaign, the Obama 2012 presidential campaign, the Bernie Sanders 2016 presidential campaign, the Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign, the British Liberal Democrats, and the Liberal Party of Canada. Its current president and CEO, Stuart Trevelyan, was a veteran of the 1992 Clinton-Gore \"War Room\", providing research, analysis, and whip counts to the Clinton Administration as a member of the White House Office of Legislative Affairs.",
"Title: Kevin Hassett\n\nKevin Allen Hassett is an American economist and the Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers. He is known for his work on tax policy and for coauthoring the book \"Dow 36,000\", published in 1999. Prior to becoming Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, Hassett was the State Farm James Q. Wilson Chair in American Politics and Culture and Director of Research for Domestic Policy at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank. He was John McCain's chief economic adviser in the 2000 presidential primaries and an economic adviser to the campaigns of George W. Bush in the 2004 presidential election and McCain in the presidential election of 2008. He was among Mitt Romney's economic advisers for the 2012 presidential campaign.",
"Title: Office of the Chief Trade Adviser\n\nThe Office of the Chief Trade Adviser (OCTA) is an independent trade advisory body of the Forum Island Countries. OCTA provides policy advice and capacity building support to the Forum Island Countries, particularly in the Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations (PACER) Plus trade negotiations with Australia and New Zealand. OCTA was established on 29 March 2010 and is based in Port Vila, Vanuatu. The first to be appointed to the Chief Trade Adviser position was Chris Noonan, an academic from New Zealand. Noonan resigned in September 2011. The OCTA Governing Board then appointed Julia Tijaja, the Trade Policy Adviser, as Caretaker Chief Trade Adviser in the interim until the new Chief Trade Adviser came on board. In February 2012, Edwini Kessie, an international trade law expert, was appointed the new Chief Trade Adviser. Kessie took up his post in June 2012. Thirteen Forum Island Countries are currently members of the OCTA; Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Marshal Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu. OCTA is fully owned and is under the exclusive control of its members."
] |
1,524
|
Who is based in Europe, Yves Simoneau or Daryush Shokof?
|
Daryush Shokof
|
comparison
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Yves Simoneau",
"Daryush Shokof"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Asudem is an American horror film written and directed by Daryush Shokof.",
" Asudem is the reverse writing of Medusa indicates a surreal story of a woman Yangzom Brauen in the woods before meeting the devil, experiencing a heavenly vision after consuming hallucinogenic mushrooms.",
" The film is shot in black and white and entirely in Berlin, Germany."
],
"title": "Asudem"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A2Z is a 2006 USA-German action film by Daryush Shokof.",
" The film is shot entirely in Berlin, Germany in 2004."
],
"title": "A2Z"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Seven Servants is a 1996 German comedy-drama film directed by Daryush Shokof and written by Daryush Shokof and Juliane Schulze.",
" The film is about a man named Archie, portrayed by Anthony Quinn, who wishes to unite and \"connect\" the races until his last breath."
],
"title": "Seven Servants"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Tenussian Vaccuvasco is an experimental film by Daryush Shokof with an original structure and setting.",
" the whole film takes place in a four story building with 9 windows, as we view 9 different life styles of nine different crowd of people from completely different ranks of the society."
],
"title": "Tenussian Vaccuvasco"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Breathful is a 2007 gangster-comedy film directed by Daryush Shokof.",
" Featuring an all-female cast, \"Breathful\" is meant to promote gender equality and women's rights, particularly the rights of women from Shokof's homeland, Iran."
],
"title": "Breathful"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Taies Farzan is an Iranian-German film actress who was born in Iran and thereafter moved to Germany with her parents at early age of 14.",
" She started acting on stage for some years until she started acting in films of Daryush Shokof in late nineties.",
" Her performance in the film \"Hitler's Grave\" by Daryush Shokof won her best acting award at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival in 2011.",
" She became active also as a film producer with Tenussian Vaccuvasco and continued producing several low budget art films including Breathful and Hitler's Grave.",
"She is active in acting in films in Turkey.Taies Farzan speaks English, German, Turkish and Persian fluently."
],
"title": "Taies Farzan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Venussian Tabutasco Is a 2004 experimental film produced, written and directed by Daryush Shokof.",
" The title is made up by Shokof, similar to many other titles of works.",
" It is an original conceptual film about the residents of different stories in a building viewed completely through a glass elevator.",
" Shot on location in Berlin, Germany in 2004, the film is 60 minutes long and was initially supposed to be shot \"uncut\" and digitally.",
" The music score for the film is composed by Tom Dokoupil.",
" The film was screened in BAPFF film festival in Berlin, Germany, in 2005 and at the New York International Independent Film Festival on March 4, 2007"
],
"title": "Venussian Tabutasco"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Daryush Shokof (Persian: داریوش شکوف, born 1954) is an Iranian artist, film director, writer, and film producer based in Germany."
],
"title": "Daryush Shokof"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Yves Simoneau (] ; born October 28, 1955 in Quebec City, Quebec) is a Canadian film and television director."
],
"title": "Yves Simoneau"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hitler's Grave, also known as \"Heaven's Taxi\", is a film by Daryush Shokof.",
" The film is about an Iranian girl played by Taies Farzan who leaves Iran in order to fulfill two promises she makes to her dying brother just moments before he dies.",
" Her brother Majid, played by Afshin Akhavan, had been fatally tortured by agents from the Islamic Republic of Iran after being arrested for taking part in the protests against the 2009 Iranian presidential election.",
" The first promise she makes to the brother is that she will go to Berlin, Germany to find Hitler's grave.",
" The second promise is kept a secret from the audience until the last scene of the film in a masterful Hitchcockian style of suspense as Majid whispers the words into his sister's ear just before he dies.",
" The film won best awards for Film and Directorial for Daryush Shokof at the NYIIFVF.",
" The film features well-known German actor Vadim Glowna as a \"Grand Rabbi\"."
],
"title": "Hitler's Grave"
}
] |
[
"Title: Asudem\n\nAsudem is an American horror film written and directed by Daryush Shokof. Asudem is the reverse writing of Medusa indicates a surreal story of a woman Yangzom Brauen in the woods before meeting the devil, experiencing a heavenly vision after consuming hallucinogenic mushrooms. The film is shot in black and white and entirely in Berlin, Germany.",
"Title: A2Z\n\nA2Z is a 2006 USA-German action film by Daryush Shokof. The film is shot entirely in Berlin, Germany in 2004.",
"Title: Seven Servants\n\nSeven Servants is a 1996 German comedy-drama film directed by Daryush Shokof and written by Daryush Shokof and Juliane Schulze. The film is about a man named Archie, portrayed by Anthony Quinn, who wishes to unite and \"connect\" the races until his last breath.",
"Title: Tenussian Vaccuvasco\n\nTenussian Vaccuvasco is an experimental film by Daryush Shokof with an original structure and setting. the whole film takes place in a four story building with 9 windows, as we view 9 different life styles of nine different crowd of people from completely different ranks of the society.",
"Title: Breathful\n\nBreathful is a 2007 gangster-comedy film directed by Daryush Shokof. Featuring an all-female cast, \"Breathful\" is meant to promote gender equality and women's rights, particularly the rights of women from Shokof's homeland, Iran.",
"Title: Taies Farzan\n\nTaies Farzan is an Iranian-German film actress who was born in Iran and thereafter moved to Germany with her parents at early age of 14. She started acting on stage for some years until she started acting in films of Daryush Shokof in late nineties. Her performance in the film \"Hitler's Grave\" by Daryush Shokof won her best acting award at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival in 2011. She became active also as a film producer with Tenussian Vaccuvasco and continued producing several low budget art films including Breathful and Hitler's Grave. She is active in acting in films in Turkey.Taies Farzan speaks English, German, Turkish and Persian fluently.",
"Title: Venussian Tabutasco\n\nVenussian Tabutasco Is a 2004 experimental film produced, written and directed by Daryush Shokof. The title is made up by Shokof, similar to many other titles of works. It is an original conceptual film about the residents of different stories in a building viewed completely through a glass elevator. Shot on location in Berlin, Germany in 2004, the film is 60 minutes long and was initially supposed to be shot \"uncut\" and digitally. The music score for the film is composed by Tom Dokoupil. The film was screened in BAPFF film festival in Berlin, Germany, in 2005 and at the New York International Independent Film Festival on March 4, 2007",
"Title: Daryush Shokof\n\nDaryush Shokof (Persian: داریوش شکوف, born 1954) is an Iranian artist, film director, writer, and film producer based in Germany.",
"Title: Yves Simoneau\n\nYves Simoneau (] ; born October 28, 1955 in Quebec City, Quebec) is a Canadian film and television director.",
"Title: Hitler's Grave\n\nHitler's Grave, also known as \"Heaven's Taxi\", is a film by Daryush Shokof. The film is about an Iranian girl played by Taies Farzan who leaves Iran in order to fulfill two promises she makes to her dying brother just moments before he dies. Her brother Majid, played by Afshin Akhavan, had been fatally tortured by agents from the Islamic Republic of Iran after being arrested for taking part in the protests against the 2009 Iranian presidential election. The first promise she makes to the brother is that she will go to Berlin, Germany to find Hitler's grave. The second promise is kept a secret from the audience until the last scene of the film in a masterful Hitchcockian style of suspense as Majid whispers the words into his sister's ear just before he dies. The film won best awards for Film and Directorial for Daryush Shokof at the NYIIFVF. The film features well-known German actor Vadim Glowna as a \"Grand Rabbi\"."
] |
1,525
|
In what year did the representative who introduced Carlie's Law to the United States Congress lose her campaign?
|
2006
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Carlie's Law",
"Katherine Harris"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
2
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The Flood Control Act of 1936, Pub.L.",
" 74–738 , (FCA 1936) was an Act of the United States Congress signed into law by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt on 22 June 1936.",
" It authorized civil engineering projects such as dams, levees, dikes, and other flood control measures through the United States Army Corps of Engineers and other Federal agencies.",
" It is one of a number of Flood Control Acts passed on a regular basis by the United States Congress.",
" FCA 1936 was introduced in Congress by Riley J. Wilson (D, LA)."
],
"title": "Flood Control Act of 1936"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Carlie's Law was a bill introduced in the United States Congress by Representative Katherine Harris (R-FL), with the support of Nick Lampson (D-TX) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) in response to the kidnapping, rape and murder of 11-year-old Carlie Brucia by Joseph P. Smith, who was on probation at the time of Brucia's murder, having been released from state prison thirteen months prior."
],
"title": "Carlie's Law"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The International Violence Against Women Act of 2015 (I-VAWA) is proposed legislation to address violence against women through United States foreign policy.",
" The legislation was introduced in the 114th United States Congress in March, 2015.",
" Similar legislation was introduced in the 110th and 111th United States Congress but was not passed into law."
],
"title": "International Violence Against Women Act"
},
{
"sentences": [
"James Nathan Castle (May 23, 1836 – January 2, 1903) was a U.S. Representative from Minnesota; born in Shefford, Province of Quebec, Canada; he attended the public schools; studied law; moved to Afton, Washington County, Minnesota, in 1862 and taught school; completed his law studies; was admitted to the bar and practiced; moved to Stillwater, Washington County in 1865 and continued the practice of law; elected county attorney in 1866 to fill the unexpired term of his deceased brother; city attorney in 1868; elected to the Minnesota Senate in 1868, 1878, and 1882; elected as a Democrat to the 52nd United States Congress (March 4, 1891 – March 3, 1893); chairman of the United States House Committee on Mileage (52nd Congress); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1892 to the 53rd United States Congress; engaged in the practice of law until his death in Stillwater; interment in Fairview Cemetery."
],
"title": "James Castle (politician)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Email Privacy Act is a bill introduced in the United States Congress.",
" The bipartisan proposed federal law is sponsored by Representative Kevin Yoder, a Republican from Kansas, and Representative Jared Polis, a Democrat of Colorado.",
" The law is designed to update and reform existing online communications law, specifically the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) of 1986.",
" In the 113th Congress (2013-14), the bill never made it out of subcommittee.",
" In the 114th Congress (2015-16), the bill was unanimously passed by the House, but was derailed in the Senate following a series of weakening amendments offered by Republican Senator John Cornyn of Texas, the Senate Majority Whip.",
" In the 115th Congress (2017-18), it was passed by the House on a voice vote."
],
"title": "Email Privacy Act"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Katherine Harris (born April 5, 1957) is a politician, elected in 1998 as Secretary of State of Florida and in 2002 to the United States House of Representatives from Florida.",
" A Republican, Harris won the 2002 election to represent Florida's 13th congressional district, serving for two terms, from 2003 to 2007.",
" Harris lost her campaign in 2006 for a United States Senate seat from Florida."
],
"title": "Katherine Harris"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Samuel Brenton (November 22, 1810 – March 29, 1857) was a U.S. Representative from Indiana; born in Gallatin County, Kentucky.",
" Attended the public schools; was ordained to the Methodist ministry in 1830 and served as a minister; located at Danville, Indiana.",
", in 1834 because of ill health, and studied law; member of the Indiana General Assembly in the Indiana House of Representatives (1838–1841); in 1841, returned to the ministry and served at Crawfordsville, Perryville, Lafayette, and finally at Fort Wayne, where he suffered a paralytic stroke in 1848 and was compelled to abandon his ministerial duties; appointed register of the land office at Fort Wayne on May 2, 1849, and served until July 31, 1851, when he resigned; elected as a Whig to the Thirty-second United States Congress (March 4, 1851 – March 4, 1853); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1852 to the Thirty-third United States Congress; elected as an Indiana People's Party candidate to the Thirty-fourth United States Congress; elected as a Republican to the Thirty-fifth United States Congress and served from March 4, 1855, until his death in Fort Wayne, Indiana; interment in Lindenwood Cemetery.",
" He was replaced by Charles Case in a special election to finish out his term."
],
"title": "Samuel Brenton"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Enforcement Act of 1871 (17 Stat.",
" 13 ), also known as the Civil Rights Act of 1871, Force Act of 1871, Ku Klux Klan Act, Third Enforcement Act, or Third Ku Klux Klan Act, is an Act of the United States Congress which empowered the President to suspend the writ of habeas corpus to combat the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) and other white supremacy organizations.",
" The act was passed by the 42nd United States Congress and signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant on April 20, 1871.",
" The act was the last of three Enforcement Acts passed by the United States Congress from 1870 to 1871 during the Reconstruction Era to combat attacks upon the suffrage rights of African Americans.",
" The statute has been subject to only minor changes since then, but has been the subject of voluminous interpretation by courts."
],
"title": "Second Enforcement Act of 1871"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Sanctity of Life Act was a bill first introduced in the United States House of Representatives by Rep. Steve Stockman (R-TX) on July 20, 1995, and cosponsored by Rep. Barbara Cubin (R-WY).",
" It was reintroduced with similar text by Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) in 2005 in the 109th United States Congress, 110th United States Congress, 111th United States Congress, and the 112th United States Congress.",
" The repeatedly introduced bill sparked advocacy from pro-life activists and opposition from pro-choice activists.",
" The bill has never become law."
],
"title": "Sanctity of Life Act"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Height of Buildings Act of 1910 was an Act of Congress passed by the 61st United States Congress on June 1, 1910 to limit the height of buildings in Washington, D.C. The original act was passed on March 1, 1899 when the 55th United States Congress approved the Height of Buildings Act of 1899.",
" The original act restricted the heights of any type of building in the United States capital city of Washington, D.C., to be no higher than 110 ft .",
" In 1910, the 61st United States Congress enacted a new height restriction law limiting building heights to 130 ft , or the width of the right-of-way of the street or avenue on which a building fronts, whichever is shorter.",
" That is the main law presented by this act."
],
"title": "Height of Buildings Act of 1910"
}
] |
[
"Title: Flood Control Act of 1936\n\nThe Flood Control Act of 1936, Pub.L. 74–738 , (FCA 1936) was an Act of the United States Congress signed into law by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt on 22 June 1936. It authorized civil engineering projects such as dams, levees, dikes, and other flood control measures through the United States Army Corps of Engineers and other Federal agencies. It is one of a number of Flood Control Acts passed on a regular basis by the United States Congress. FCA 1936 was introduced in Congress by Riley J. Wilson (D, LA).",
"Title: Carlie's Law\n\nCarlie's Law was a bill introduced in the United States Congress by Representative Katherine Harris (R-FL), with the support of Nick Lampson (D-TX) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) in response to the kidnapping, rape and murder of 11-year-old Carlie Brucia by Joseph P. Smith, who was on probation at the time of Brucia's murder, having been released from state prison thirteen months prior.",
"Title: International Violence Against Women Act\n\nThe International Violence Against Women Act of 2015 (I-VAWA) is proposed legislation to address violence against women through United States foreign policy. The legislation was introduced in the 114th United States Congress in March, 2015. Similar legislation was introduced in the 110th and 111th United States Congress but was not passed into law.",
"Title: James Castle (politician)\n\nJames Nathan Castle (May 23, 1836 – January 2, 1903) was a U.S. Representative from Minnesota; born in Shefford, Province of Quebec, Canada; he attended the public schools; studied law; moved to Afton, Washington County, Minnesota, in 1862 and taught school; completed his law studies; was admitted to the bar and practiced; moved to Stillwater, Washington County in 1865 and continued the practice of law; elected county attorney in 1866 to fill the unexpired term of his deceased brother; city attorney in 1868; elected to the Minnesota Senate in 1868, 1878, and 1882; elected as a Democrat to the 52nd United States Congress (March 4, 1891 – March 3, 1893); chairman of the United States House Committee on Mileage (52nd Congress); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1892 to the 53rd United States Congress; engaged in the practice of law until his death in Stillwater; interment in Fairview Cemetery.",
"Title: Email Privacy Act\n\nThe Email Privacy Act is a bill introduced in the United States Congress. The bipartisan proposed federal law is sponsored by Representative Kevin Yoder, a Republican from Kansas, and Representative Jared Polis, a Democrat of Colorado. The law is designed to update and reform existing online communications law, specifically the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) of 1986. In the 113th Congress (2013-14), the bill never made it out of subcommittee. In the 114th Congress (2015-16), the bill was unanimously passed by the House, but was derailed in the Senate following a series of weakening amendments offered by Republican Senator John Cornyn of Texas, the Senate Majority Whip. In the 115th Congress (2017-18), it was passed by the House on a voice vote.",
"Title: Katherine Harris\n\nKatherine Harris (born April 5, 1957) is a politician, elected in 1998 as Secretary of State of Florida and in 2002 to the United States House of Representatives from Florida. A Republican, Harris won the 2002 election to represent Florida's 13th congressional district, serving for two terms, from 2003 to 2007. Harris lost her campaign in 2006 for a United States Senate seat from Florida.",
"Title: Samuel Brenton\n\nSamuel Brenton (November 22, 1810 – March 29, 1857) was a U.S. Representative from Indiana; born in Gallatin County, Kentucky. Attended the public schools; was ordained to the Methodist ministry in 1830 and served as a minister; located at Danville, Indiana. , in 1834 because of ill health, and studied law; member of the Indiana General Assembly in the Indiana House of Representatives (1838–1841); in 1841, returned to the ministry and served at Crawfordsville, Perryville, Lafayette, and finally at Fort Wayne, where he suffered a paralytic stroke in 1848 and was compelled to abandon his ministerial duties; appointed register of the land office at Fort Wayne on May 2, 1849, and served until July 31, 1851, when he resigned; elected as a Whig to the Thirty-second United States Congress (March 4, 1851 – March 4, 1853); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1852 to the Thirty-third United States Congress; elected as an Indiana People's Party candidate to the Thirty-fourth United States Congress; elected as a Republican to the Thirty-fifth United States Congress and served from March 4, 1855, until his death in Fort Wayne, Indiana; interment in Lindenwood Cemetery. He was replaced by Charles Case in a special election to finish out his term.",
"Title: Second Enforcement Act of 1871\n\nThe Enforcement Act of 1871 (17 Stat. 13 ), also known as the Civil Rights Act of 1871, Force Act of 1871, Ku Klux Klan Act, Third Enforcement Act, or Third Ku Klux Klan Act, is an Act of the United States Congress which empowered the President to suspend the writ of habeas corpus to combat the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) and other white supremacy organizations. The act was passed by the 42nd United States Congress and signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant on April 20, 1871. The act was the last of three Enforcement Acts passed by the United States Congress from 1870 to 1871 during the Reconstruction Era to combat attacks upon the suffrage rights of African Americans. The statute has been subject to only minor changes since then, but has been the subject of voluminous interpretation by courts.",
"Title: Sanctity of Life Act\n\nThe Sanctity of Life Act was a bill first introduced in the United States House of Representatives by Rep. Steve Stockman (R-TX) on July 20, 1995, and cosponsored by Rep. Barbara Cubin (R-WY). It was reintroduced with similar text by Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) in 2005 in the 109th United States Congress, 110th United States Congress, 111th United States Congress, and the 112th United States Congress. The repeatedly introduced bill sparked advocacy from pro-life activists and opposition from pro-choice activists. The bill has never become law.",
"Title: Height of Buildings Act of 1910\n\nThe Height of Buildings Act of 1910 was an Act of Congress passed by the 61st United States Congress on June 1, 1910 to limit the height of buildings in Washington, D.C. The original act was passed on March 1, 1899 when the 55th United States Congress approved the Height of Buildings Act of 1899. The original act restricted the heights of any type of building in the United States capital city of Washington, D.C., to be no higher than 110 ft . In 1910, the 61st United States Congress enacted a new height restriction law limiting building heights to 130 ft , or the width of the right-of-way of the street or avenue on which a building fronts, whichever is shorter. That is the main law presented by this act."
] |
1,526
|
Where is the headquarters of the conglomerate managed by Essence Global known as NBCUni?
|
Midtown Manhattan, New York City
|
bridge
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"Essence Global",
"NBCUniversal"
],
"sent_id": [
2,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Liongate Capital Management was a global investment management firm focused on creating and managing fund of hedge fund investments for institutional and private investors.",
" Liongate, founded in 2003, managed a range of funds of hedge funds in both commingled funds and tailored, single client portfolios.",
" The firm, which at it peak managed over USD 3 billion, had a global reach with offices in London, New York, Zurich, Dubai, Malta and Mumbai.",
" Principal Financial Group purchased the firm in 2013, and closed funds under its management in 2015, after asset stripping the firm of its people, proprietary systems, and offices for the use of PGI, the insurance conglomerate's asset management arm."
],
"title": "Liongate Capital Management"
},
{
"sentences": [
"NBCUniversal, sometimes referred to as NBCU or NBCUni and formerly written as NBC Universal, is an American multinational media conglomerate.",
" Headquartered in Rockefeller Plaza's Comcast Building (formerly the GE Building) in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, the company is one of two successor companies to MCA Inc. (Music Corporation of America), the other being Vivendi through its subsidiary Universal Music Group."
],
"title": "NBCUniversal"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Samata, also known as Samata Pattinson, is a fashion entrepreneur, director, producer and presenter.",
" The British-born Ghanaian fashion designer, author and journalist is also best known for her role as Global Campaign Director for \"Suzy Amis Cameron's\" Red Carpet Green Dress campaign showcasing ethical fashion on the Oscars red carpet.",
" Samata has written for Guardian, \"Vogue\" and \"Huffington Post\", covering sustainable fashion.",
" She is an award-winning womenswear designer whose work in the fields of fashion and sustainability have received coverage from BBC Radio 1Xtra, \"Essence\", ITV's \"This Morning,\" E! Entertainment, Women’s Wear Daily, ELLE, InStyle, Essence, Refinery 29 and Red Magazine."
],
"title": "Samata (fashion designer)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Samsung Global Scholarship Program (in short: Samsung GSP or GSP) is a talent program of the Korea-based Samsung conglomerate's flagship subsidiary, Samsung Electronics (SEC).",
" Focusing on the goal of having talented personnel with strong business skills, leadership potential and career aspirations, SEC recognized the compelling need for high-quality leaders, hence the Global Scholarship Program was created to nurture a very selectively compiled group of individuals, who later in the long run might become leaders (\"Future Global Leaders\") of the various SEC subsidiaries around the world, replacing the Korean-national management layer (what is the usual practice at the chaebol).",
" It differs from Samsung Scholarship, formerly known as Samsung Lee Kun-hee Scholarship for supporting exceptionally talented Korean undergraduate/graduate students for global educations in mostly STEM(science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields."
],
"title": "Samsung Global Scholarship Program"
},
{
"sentences": [
"GroupM is the world’s largest advertising media company in terms of billings, also commonly known as \"The Big One\".",
" It is headquartered in New York City with over 24,000 employees and 400 global offices in 81 countries.",
" GroupM was formed in 2003 by WPP Group to serve as the parent company of WPP's media agencies including Maxus, MEC, MediaCom, Mindshare, QUISMA, Xaxis, Outrider, Catalyst, Quasar, IEG, Movent, Vocanic, Essence Digital Inc, and Plista.",
" It handles over 32% of the world's media billings making it the world's largest media investment management operation.",
" Kelly Clark is Global CEO of GroupM and manages the worldwide operations including the management of GroupM’s agencies worldwide.",
" Irwin Gotlieb is Chairman of GroupM and focuses on the overall strategic direction of GroupM."
],
"title": "GroupM"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Essence is a global digital-first media agency.",
" The agency has 13 offices in 7 countries and a staff of approximately 1100.",
" Essence manages over $3B in media spend globally, with clients such as Google, The Financial Times, Target, NBCUniversal, BP, FrieslandCampina and Tesco Mobile.",
" In 2015 Essence became majority owned by WPP, and a part of GroupM, the WPP media investment management operation.",
" Essence specializes in strategy, digital marketing, digital creative, media planning and buying, mobile advertising and analytics."
],
"title": "Essence Global"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Comcast Corporation (formerly registered as Comcast Holdings) is an American global telecommunications conglomerate that is the largest broadcasting and cable television company in the world by revenue.",
" It is the second-largest pay-TV company after AT&T, largest cable TV company and largest home Internet service provider in the United States, and the nation's third-largest home telephone service provider.",
" Comcast services U.S. residential and commercial customers in 40 states and in the District of Columbia.",
" The company's headquarters are located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.",
" As the owner of the international media company NBCUniversal since 2011, Comcast is a producer of feature films and television programs intended for theatrical exhibition and over-the-air and cable television broadcast."
],
"title": "Comcast"
},
{
"sentences": [
"GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) is an Irish–American commercial aircraft financing and leasing company.",
" It is the largest commercial airline leasing/financing company in the world by number of aircraft.",
" It is part of GE Capital, a company of the large conglomerate General Electric.",
" GECAS buys aircraft from manufacturers like Airbus and Boeing and then leases them to airlines, typically on eight year leases, usually on dry lease contracts.",
" It also buys aircraft from airlines and leases them back.",
" The company has three global headquarters, located in Singapore; Shannon, County Clare and Norwalk, Connecticut."
],
"title": "GE Capital Aviation Services"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Universal Music Group (also known in the United States as UMG Recordings, Inc. and abbreviated as UMG) is an American global music corporation that is a subsidiary of the French media conglomerate Vivendi.",
" UMG's global corporate headquarters are in Santa Monica, California.",
" It is considered one of the \"Big Three\" record labels, along with Sony Music and Warner Music Group."
],
"title": "Universal Music Group"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Tongil Industries Company Co., Ltd., (in short the “TIC”), is a South Korean heavy industry company headquartered in Changwon City, South Korea.",
" TIC was founded in July, 1988 originally as the Jin Heung Machinery Co., Ltd.",
" As of 2011, it comprises 4 business divisions; Machine tools, Ball Screws, Automobile Components and Heat Treatment.",
" The Tongil Industries is a subsidiary of the TONGIL Group, a South Korean business conglomerate (chaebol) managed by Kook Jin “Justin” Moon, a U.S. citizen with a Korean ethnical background, who currently serves as Chairman of the group.",
" The Tongil Industries currently have 3 locations; Korean headquarters, TIC-Europe (subsidiary in EU zone), and a US agent office."
],
"title": "Tongil Industries Company"
}
] |
[
"Title: Liongate Capital Management\n\nLiongate Capital Management was a global investment management firm focused on creating and managing fund of hedge fund investments for institutional and private investors. Liongate, founded in 2003, managed a range of funds of hedge funds in both commingled funds and tailored, single client portfolios. The firm, which at it peak managed over USD 3 billion, had a global reach with offices in London, New York, Zurich, Dubai, Malta and Mumbai. Principal Financial Group purchased the firm in 2013, and closed funds under its management in 2015, after asset stripping the firm of its people, proprietary systems, and offices for the use of PGI, the insurance conglomerate's asset management arm.",
"Title: NBCUniversal\n\nNBCUniversal, sometimes referred to as NBCU or NBCUni and formerly written as NBC Universal, is an American multinational media conglomerate. Headquartered in Rockefeller Plaza's Comcast Building (formerly the GE Building) in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, the company is one of two successor companies to MCA Inc. (Music Corporation of America), the other being Vivendi through its subsidiary Universal Music Group.",
"Title: Samata (fashion designer)\n\nSamata, also known as Samata Pattinson, is a fashion entrepreneur, director, producer and presenter. The British-born Ghanaian fashion designer, author and journalist is also best known for her role as Global Campaign Director for \"Suzy Amis Cameron's\" Red Carpet Green Dress campaign showcasing ethical fashion on the Oscars red carpet. Samata has written for Guardian, \"Vogue\" and \"Huffington Post\", covering sustainable fashion. She is an award-winning womenswear designer whose work in the fields of fashion and sustainability have received coverage from BBC Radio 1Xtra, \"Essence\", ITV's \"This Morning,\" E! Entertainment, Women’s Wear Daily, ELLE, InStyle, Essence, Refinery 29 and Red Magazine.",
"Title: Samsung Global Scholarship Program\n\nSamsung Global Scholarship Program (in short: Samsung GSP or GSP) is a talent program of the Korea-based Samsung conglomerate's flagship subsidiary, Samsung Electronics (SEC). Focusing on the goal of having talented personnel with strong business skills, leadership potential and career aspirations, SEC recognized the compelling need for high-quality leaders, hence the Global Scholarship Program was created to nurture a very selectively compiled group of individuals, who later in the long run might become leaders (\"Future Global Leaders\") of the various SEC subsidiaries around the world, replacing the Korean-national management layer (what is the usual practice at the chaebol). It differs from Samsung Scholarship, formerly known as Samsung Lee Kun-hee Scholarship for supporting exceptionally talented Korean undergraduate/graduate students for global educations in mostly STEM(science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields.",
"Title: GroupM\n\nGroupM is the world’s largest advertising media company in terms of billings, also commonly known as \"The Big One\". It is headquartered in New York City with over 24,000 employees and 400 global offices in 81 countries. GroupM was formed in 2003 by WPP Group to serve as the parent company of WPP's media agencies including Maxus, MEC, MediaCom, Mindshare, QUISMA, Xaxis, Outrider, Catalyst, Quasar, IEG, Movent, Vocanic, Essence Digital Inc, and Plista. It handles over 32% of the world's media billings making it the world's largest media investment management operation. Kelly Clark is Global CEO of GroupM and manages the worldwide operations including the management of GroupM’s agencies worldwide. Irwin Gotlieb is Chairman of GroupM and focuses on the overall strategic direction of GroupM.",
"Title: Essence Global\n\nEssence is a global digital-first media agency. The agency has 13 offices in 7 countries and a staff of approximately 1100. Essence manages over $3B in media spend globally, with clients such as Google, The Financial Times, Target, NBCUniversal, BP, FrieslandCampina and Tesco Mobile. In 2015 Essence became majority owned by WPP, and a part of GroupM, the WPP media investment management operation. Essence specializes in strategy, digital marketing, digital creative, media planning and buying, mobile advertising and analytics.",
"Title: Comcast\n\nComcast Corporation (formerly registered as Comcast Holdings) is an American global telecommunications conglomerate that is the largest broadcasting and cable television company in the world by revenue. It is the second-largest pay-TV company after AT&T, largest cable TV company and largest home Internet service provider in the United States, and the nation's third-largest home telephone service provider. Comcast services U.S. residential and commercial customers in 40 states and in the District of Columbia. The company's headquarters are located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As the owner of the international media company NBCUniversal since 2011, Comcast is a producer of feature films and television programs intended for theatrical exhibition and over-the-air and cable television broadcast.",
"Title: GE Capital Aviation Services\n\nGE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) is an Irish–American commercial aircraft financing and leasing company. It is the largest commercial airline leasing/financing company in the world by number of aircraft. It is part of GE Capital, a company of the large conglomerate General Electric. GECAS buys aircraft from manufacturers like Airbus and Boeing and then leases them to airlines, typically on eight year leases, usually on dry lease contracts. It also buys aircraft from airlines and leases them back. The company has three global headquarters, located in Singapore; Shannon, County Clare and Norwalk, Connecticut.",
"Title: Universal Music Group\n\nUniversal Music Group (also known in the United States as UMG Recordings, Inc. and abbreviated as UMG) is an American global music corporation that is a subsidiary of the French media conglomerate Vivendi. UMG's global corporate headquarters are in Santa Monica, California. It is considered one of the \"Big Three\" record labels, along with Sony Music and Warner Music Group.",
"Title: Tongil Industries Company\n\nThe Tongil Industries Company Co., Ltd., (in short the “TIC”), is a South Korean heavy industry company headquartered in Changwon City, South Korea. TIC was founded in July, 1988 originally as the Jin Heung Machinery Co., Ltd. As of 2011, it comprises 4 business divisions; Machine tools, Ball Screws, Automobile Components and Heat Treatment. The Tongil Industries is a subsidiary of the TONGIL Group, a South Korean business conglomerate (chaebol) managed by Kook Jin “Justin” Moon, a U.S. citizen with a Korean ethnical background, who currently serves as Chairman of the group. The Tongil Industries currently have 3 locations; Korean headquarters, TIC-Europe (subsidiary in EU zone), and a US agent office."
] |
1,527
|
Jessica Boone, is an American actress with extensive experience in Shakespeare and musical theatre, Boone is also an accomplished voice actress known throughout the anime world for her work voicing hundreds of characters in Japanese animated series such as who, in Highschool of the Dead?
|
Rei Miyamoto
|
bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Jessica Boone",
"Highschool of the Dead"
],
"sent_id": [
2,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Jessica Boone (born May 14, 1984 in Houston, Texas) is an American actress with extensive experience in Shakespeare and musical theatre whom primarily works for ADV Films, Seraphim Digital and Sentai Filmworks.",
" She has been a leading player with the Houston Shakespeare Festival and is co-CEO and an associate artist for Prague Shakespeare Company, the Czech Republic's professional English-language theatre, where her roles have included Rosalind, Juliet, Helena, Regan, Ophelia, Innogen and Lady Macbeth among others.",
" Boone is also an accomplished voice actress known throughout the anime world for her work voicing hundreds of characters in Japanese animated series such as Mimmy in Hello Kitty, Misaki Suzuhara in Angelic Layer, Rei Miyamoto in High School of the Dead, Chiyo Mihama in Azumanga Daioh and Sheele in Akame ga Kill.",
" Her film and TV work includes feature films \"Unlocked\" directed by Michael Apted, starring Michael Douglas, Orlando Bloom, Noomi Rapace and John Malkovich and \"Puerto Ricans In Paris\" starring Rosario Dawson, Rosie Perez and Luis Guzman.",
" Boone also appeared on Disney-ABC Television Group as Rabia in \"Missing\" starring Ashley Judd, Sean Bean and Cliff Curtis.",
" She currently lives in Prague, Czech Republic, and has occasionally returned to the Houston, Texas area."
],
"title": "Jessica Boone"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Eri Kitamura (喜多村英梨 , \"Kitamura Eri\" , born August 16, 1987) is a Japanese voice actress and singer who is affiliated with Early Wing.",
" She is known for voicing prominent roles in anime such as \"Bakemonogatari\", \"Toradora!",
"\", \"Highschool of the Dead\", and \"Puella Magi Madoka Magica\".",
" In addition, she provided the voice for Vocaloid CUL-REBIRTH.",
" She is known to be an amateur manga artist in Japan in her spare time."
],
"title": "Eri Kitamura"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Yui Ogura (小倉 唯 , Ogura Yui , born August 15, 1995 in Midori, Gunma) is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer.",
" She is a member of the Japanese idol duo YuiKaori with Kaori Ishihara, and was part of the idol unit StylipS (also with Kaori, along with Arisa Noto and Maho Matsunaga).",
" She was also part of the Japanese pop group Happy!",
" Style Rookies.",
" As a solo artist, her single \"Raise\", which was the ending theme for the anime \"Campione!",
"\", reached number 8 on the Oricon chart in 2012.",
" Other character songs (in which she sings as one of her anime characters) have also charted.",
" In 2016, she changed agencies from Sigma Seven to Clare Voice.",
" As a voice actress, she has portrayed anime characters such as Hinata Hakamada in \"Ro-Kyu-Bu!",
"\", Yunoha Thru in \"Aquarion Evol\", Kokona Aoba in \"Yama no Susume\" and Tsukiko Tsutsukakushi in \"The \"Hentai\" Prince and the Stony Cat.",
"\".",
" On March 31, 2017, it was announced that YuiKaori would halt activity on June 30 so they could focus on their solo careers."
],
"title": "Yui Ogura"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Yui Ishikawa (石川 由依 , Ishikawa Yui , born May 30, 1989 in Hyōgo Prefecture) is a Japanese actress and voice actress represented by Sunaoka Office.",
" Before she started as a voice actress, she was a stage actress and has been voicing radio dramas since 2002.",
" One of her biggest roles was as starring character Mikasa Ackerman in the anime series \"Attack on Titan\".",
" She also voices China Kousaka in \"Gundam Build Fighters\", Sayuri Haruno in \"Bonjour Sweet Love Patisserie\", Hinaki Shinjo in \"Aikatsu\" and 2B in \"\".",
" At the 8th Seiyu Awards in 2014, she won an award for Best Supporting Actress.",
" She has attended anime conventions around the world, including Sakura-Con in Seattle, Otakuthon in Montreal, and Japan Expo in Paris."
],
"title": "Yui Ishikawa"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Rebecca Lynn Forstadt (born December 16, 1953), also known as Reba West, is an American voice actress, best known for playing young female roles in various animated series.",
" After studying theater at Orange Coast College, in Costa Mesa, California, Forstadt began her acting career by working at Knott's Berry Farm's Bird Cage Theater, performing melodramas, often as the damsel in distress character.",
" Later, she went to Hollywood where she worked as a wardrobe mistress on such television shows as \"The White Shadow\" and \"Hill Street Blues\", as well as for the film \"S.O.B.\".",
" She also spent several years doing live theater in the Los Angeles area.",
" Most notably, she won some recognition for her portrayal of the character Josette in the world premiere of Eugène Ionesco's \"Tales for People Under 3 Years of Age\" at the Stages Theatre Center in 1982.",
" She starred in several low-budget movies such as \"Mugsy's Girls\", with Ruth Gordon and Laura Branigan, and \"Round Numbers\" with Kate Mulgrew, Samantha Eggar, and Shani Wallis.",
" She also appeared as a television actress in \"Hill Street Blues\", \"St. Elsewhere\", and \"L.A. Law\".",
" Her voice acting breakthrough came when she landed the leading role of Lynn Minmei in the English version of \"Robotech\", the popular anime series of the 1980s.",
" Since then, she has voiced hundreds of other anime characters like Nunnally Lamperouge in \"Code Geass\" and Tima from \"Metropolis\" and has branched into non-anime cartoons, live-action shows (such as \"Masked Rider\" and \"\"), commercials and radio work, and has performed background voices for movies such as \"Antz\", \"Dr. Dolittle\", and \"The Santa Clause\"."
],
"title": "Rebecca Forstadt"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Debbie Lynn Rothstein (born June 12, 1956), also known as Debbie Papenbrook, is an American voice actress and the producer and creator of the award-winning theatre company for young audiences, A Faery Hunt.",
" She is the widow of Bob Papenbrook and the mother of Bryce Papenbrook.",
" Debbie worked as a professional actress and behind–the–scenes in the entertainment industry for over 40 years.",
" After receiving her BFA in musical theater in 1977, Debbie worked mostly as a full–time stage actress in theaters throughout Central and Southern California, along with roles with major motion picture studios and behind-the-scenes with executives on films.",
" Some notable associates are Steven Spielberg, John Frankenheimer, Universal Studios, Columbia TriStar, Zoetrope, Avenue Pictures, HBO, Paramount, to name a few.",
" Her work in voiceover in children's cartoons, anime, dubbing and children's theater is extensive.",
" In 2004, she created the highly successful interactive theater A Faery Hunt.",
" Almost weekly, the winner of the Nickelodeon's Parents' Pick Award for \"Best Children's Theater in Los Angeles,\" named “Best of Hollywood” by the Hollywood Reporter, “Best of LA” by LA Parent and Los Angeles magazine, A Faery Hunt takes children and their families on an interactive, musical theatrical experience.",
" The shows take place in forests, parks, gardens and other outdoor spaces in Southern California.",
" A few times a year A Faery Hunt comes indoors at the Sunset Theatre Company in Redondo Beach.",
" A Faery Hunt shows create Fairyland by weaving their faery magic with original stories, dancing and songs that inspire the best in all of us.",
" The tales carry simple life-messages including kindness, forgiveness, respect for nature, keeping a positive attitude, love for one another and to have fun.",
" Debbie writes, directs, composes, arranges and acts in all of the original shows that are performed for A Faery Hunt."
],
"title": "Debbie Rothstein"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Highschool of the Dead, known in Japan as Apocalyptic Academy: Highschool of the Dead (Japanese: 学園黙示録 HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD , Hepburn: Gakuen Mokushiroku Haisukūru obu za Deddo ) , is a Japanese manga series written by Daisuke Satō and illustrated by Shōji Satō.",
" It was serialized in Fujimi Shobo's \"Monthly Dragon Age\" between the September 2006 and May 2013 issues, but was left unfinished following Daisuke Satō's death in March 2017.",
" Fujimi Shobo and Kadokawa Shoten published seven \"tankōbon\" volumes from March 2007 and April 2011 in Japan.",
" Yen Press published the series in North America.",
" The story follows a group of high school students caught in the middle of a zombie apocalypse."
],
"title": "Highschool of the Dead"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Yukari Tamura (田村 ゆかり , Tamura Yukari , born February 27, 1976 in Fukuoka Prefecture) is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with Amuleto, formerly Arts Vision and I'm Enterprise.",
" Affectionately called Yukarin by her fans, she is also known for her high-pitched voice and interest in Lolita fashion.",
" She debuted as a voice actress in 1997, releasing her debut single \"Yūki o Kudasai\" on March 26, 1997.",
" Several of her releases have been used as opening and ending themes for anime series, while some have reached the Oricon top 100 singles and album charts.",
" Her role as Nanoha Takamachi in the \"Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha\" series contributed to a rise in her popularity, as several of her singles (\"Little Wish: Lyrical Step\", \"Spiritual Garden\", \"Hoshizora no Spica\", \"Beautiful Amulet\") were used as the ending themes for the franchise's anime adaptations.",
" Besides \"Nanoha\", she voices the title characters Haruka Minazuki / Red Angel in \"Kaitō Tenshi Twin Angel\", Ringo Kinoshita in \"No-Rin\", Yamada in \"B Gata H Kei\", and Kaoru Tsunashi in \"I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying\".",
" Other major voice roles in anime include Ranpha Franboise in \"Galaxy Angel\", Mai Kawasumi in \"Kanon\", Mei Sunohara in \"Clannad\", and Saku Tōyama in \"Tantei Opera Milky Holmes\", Rika Furude in \"Higurashi When They Cry\", and Tenten in \"Naruto\".",
" In video games, besides the ones that were adapted into anime, she voices Talim in \"Soulcalibur\" and Myao in \"Marl Kingdom\".",
" In tokusatsu, she is known for her voice role as Navi in 35th Super Sentai Series, \"Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger\"."
],
"title": "Yukari Tamura"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kitty Kántor (born October 15, 1993) is a Hungarian actress and voice actress.",
" She contributes to voicing characters in cartoons, anime, movies, sitcoms, and more content.",
" Kántor is well known for voicing Isabella Garcia-Shapiro in the Hungarian-language version of the Disney Channel original animated series Phineas and Ferb.",
" She also voiced Hinata Hyuga in the Jetix edition of the anime series Naruto."
],
"title": "Kitty Kántor"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Petrea Burchard (born March 23, 1955) is an American actress, and voice actress.",
" She is sometimes credited as Celeste Burch in the anime she appears in.",
" Her most recognizable role to date is as the English voice actor for fictional character and space pirate, Ryoko Hakubi from the Japanese animated series \"Tenchi Muyo!",
"\"."
],
"title": "Petrea Burchard"
}
] |
[
"Title: Jessica Boone\n\nJessica Boone (born May 14, 1984 in Houston, Texas) is an American actress with extensive experience in Shakespeare and musical theatre whom primarily works for ADV Films, Seraphim Digital and Sentai Filmworks. She has been a leading player with the Houston Shakespeare Festival and is co-CEO and an associate artist for Prague Shakespeare Company, the Czech Republic's professional English-language theatre, where her roles have included Rosalind, Juliet, Helena, Regan, Ophelia, Innogen and Lady Macbeth among others. Boone is also an accomplished voice actress known throughout the anime world for her work voicing hundreds of characters in Japanese animated series such as Mimmy in Hello Kitty, Misaki Suzuhara in Angelic Layer, Rei Miyamoto in High School of the Dead, Chiyo Mihama in Azumanga Daioh and Sheele in Akame ga Kill. Her film and TV work includes feature films \"Unlocked\" directed by Michael Apted, starring Michael Douglas, Orlando Bloom, Noomi Rapace and John Malkovich and \"Puerto Ricans In Paris\" starring Rosario Dawson, Rosie Perez and Luis Guzman. Boone also appeared on Disney-ABC Television Group as Rabia in \"Missing\" starring Ashley Judd, Sean Bean and Cliff Curtis. She currently lives in Prague, Czech Republic, and has occasionally returned to the Houston, Texas area.",
"Title: Eri Kitamura\n\nEri Kitamura (喜多村英梨 , \"Kitamura Eri\" , born August 16, 1987) is a Japanese voice actress and singer who is affiliated with Early Wing. She is known for voicing prominent roles in anime such as \"Bakemonogatari\", \"Toradora! \", \"Highschool of the Dead\", and \"Puella Magi Madoka Magica\". In addition, she provided the voice for Vocaloid CUL-REBIRTH. She is known to be an amateur manga artist in Japan in her spare time.",
"Title: Yui Ogura\n\nYui Ogura (小倉 唯 , Ogura Yui , born August 15, 1995 in Midori, Gunma) is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer. She is a member of the Japanese idol duo YuiKaori with Kaori Ishihara, and was part of the idol unit StylipS (also with Kaori, along with Arisa Noto and Maho Matsunaga). She was also part of the Japanese pop group Happy! Style Rookies. As a solo artist, her single \"Raise\", which was the ending theme for the anime \"Campione! \", reached number 8 on the Oricon chart in 2012. Other character songs (in which she sings as one of her anime characters) have also charted. In 2016, she changed agencies from Sigma Seven to Clare Voice. As a voice actress, she has portrayed anime characters such as Hinata Hakamada in \"Ro-Kyu-Bu! \", Yunoha Thru in \"Aquarion Evol\", Kokona Aoba in \"Yama no Susume\" and Tsukiko Tsutsukakushi in \"The \"Hentai\" Prince and the Stony Cat. \". On March 31, 2017, it was announced that YuiKaori would halt activity on June 30 so they could focus on their solo careers.",
"Title: Yui Ishikawa\n\nYui Ishikawa (石川 由依 , Ishikawa Yui , born May 30, 1989 in Hyōgo Prefecture) is a Japanese actress and voice actress represented by Sunaoka Office. Before she started as a voice actress, she was a stage actress and has been voicing radio dramas since 2002. One of her biggest roles was as starring character Mikasa Ackerman in the anime series \"Attack on Titan\". She also voices China Kousaka in \"Gundam Build Fighters\", Sayuri Haruno in \"Bonjour Sweet Love Patisserie\", Hinaki Shinjo in \"Aikatsu\" and 2B in \"\". At the 8th Seiyu Awards in 2014, she won an award for Best Supporting Actress. She has attended anime conventions around the world, including Sakura-Con in Seattle, Otakuthon in Montreal, and Japan Expo in Paris.",
"Title: Rebecca Forstadt\n\nRebecca Lynn Forstadt (born December 16, 1953), also known as Reba West, is an American voice actress, best known for playing young female roles in various animated series. After studying theater at Orange Coast College, in Costa Mesa, California, Forstadt began her acting career by working at Knott's Berry Farm's Bird Cage Theater, performing melodramas, often as the damsel in distress character. Later, she went to Hollywood where she worked as a wardrobe mistress on such television shows as \"The White Shadow\" and \"Hill Street Blues\", as well as for the film \"S.O.B.\". She also spent several years doing live theater in the Los Angeles area. Most notably, she won some recognition for her portrayal of the character Josette in the world premiere of Eugène Ionesco's \"Tales for People Under 3 Years of Age\" at the Stages Theatre Center in 1982. She starred in several low-budget movies such as \"Mugsy's Girls\", with Ruth Gordon and Laura Branigan, and \"Round Numbers\" with Kate Mulgrew, Samantha Eggar, and Shani Wallis. She also appeared as a television actress in \"Hill Street Blues\", \"St. Elsewhere\", and \"L.A. Law\". Her voice acting breakthrough came when she landed the leading role of Lynn Minmei in the English version of \"Robotech\", the popular anime series of the 1980s. Since then, she has voiced hundreds of other anime characters like Nunnally Lamperouge in \"Code Geass\" and Tima from \"Metropolis\" and has branched into non-anime cartoons, live-action shows (such as \"Masked Rider\" and \"\"), commercials and radio work, and has performed background voices for movies such as \"Antz\", \"Dr. Dolittle\", and \"The Santa Clause\".",
"Title: Debbie Rothstein\n\nDebbie Lynn Rothstein (born June 12, 1956), also known as Debbie Papenbrook, is an American voice actress and the producer and creator of the award-winning theatre company for young audiences, A Faery Hunt. She is the widow of Bob Papenbrook and the mother of Bryce Papenbrook. Debbie worked as a professional actress and behind–the–scenes in the entertainment industry for over 40 years. After receiving her BFA in musical theater in 1977, Debbie worked mostly as a full–time stage actress in theaters throughout Central and Southern California, along with roles with major motion picture studios and behind-the-scenes with executives on films. Some notable associates are Steven Spielberg, John Frankenheimer, Universal Studios, Columbia TriStar, Zoetrope, Avenue Pictures, HBO, Paramount, to name a few. Her work in voiceover in children's cartoons, anime, dubbing and children's theater is extensive. In 2004, she created the highly successful interactive theater A Faery Hunt. Almost weekly, the winner of the Nickelodeon's Parents' Pick Award for \"Best Children's Theater in Los Angeles,\" named “Best of Hollywood” by the Hollywood Reporter, “Best of LA” by LA Parent and Los Angeles magazine, A Faery Hunt takes children and their families on an interactive, musical theatrical experience. The shows take place in forests, parks, gardens and other outdoor spaces in Southern California. A few times a year A Faery Hunt comes indoors at the Sunset Theatre Company in Redondo Beach. A Faery Hunt shows create Fairyland by weaving their faery magic with original stories, dancing and songs that inspire the best in all of us. The tales carry simple life-messages including kindness, forgiveness, respect for nature, keeping a positive attitude, love for one another and to have fun. Debbie writes, directs, composes, arranges and acts in all of the original shows that are performed for A Faery Hunt.",
"Title: Highschool of the Dead\n\nHighschool of the Dead, known in Japan as Apocalyptic Academy: Highschool of the Dead (Japanese: 学園黙示録 HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD , Hepburn: Gakuen Mokushiroku Haisukūru obu za Deddo ) , is a Japanese manga series written by Daisuke Satō and illustrated by Shōji Satō. It was serialized in Fujimi Shobo's \"Monthly Dragon Age\" between the September 2006 and May 2013 issues, but was left unfinished following Daisuke Satō's death in March 2017. Fujimi Shobo and Kadokawa Shoten published seven \"tankōbon\" volumes from March 2007 and April 2011 in Japan. Yen Press published the series in North America. The story follows a group of high school students caught in the middle of a zombie apocalypse.",
"Title: Yukari Tamura\n\nYukari Tamura (田村 ゆかり , Tamura Yukari , born February 27, 1976 in Fukuoka Prefecture) is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with Amuleto, formerly Arts Vision and I'm Enterprise. Affectionately called Yukarin by her fans, she is also known for her high-pitched voice and interest in Lolita fashion. She debuted as a voice actress in 1997, releasing her debut single \"Yūki o Kudasai\" on March 26, 1997. Several of her releases have been used as opening and ending themes for anime series, while some have reached the Oricon top 100 singles and album charts. Her role as Nanoha Takamachi in the \"Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha\" series contributed to a rise in her popularity, as several of her singles (\"Little Wish: Lyrical Step\", \"Spiritual Garden\", \"Hoshizora no Spica\", \"Beautiful Amulet\") were used as the ending themes for the franchise's anime adaptations. Besides \"Nanoha\", she voices the title characters Haruka Minazuki / Red Angel in \"Kaitō Tenshi Twin Angel\", Ringo Kinoshita in \"No-Rin\", Yamada in \"B Gata H Kei\", and Kaoru Tsunashi in \"I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying\". Other major voice roles in anime include Ranpha Franboise in \"Galaxy Angel\", Mai Kawasumi in \"Kanon\", Mei Sunohara in \"Clannad\", and Saku Tōyama in \"Tantei Opera Milky Holmes\", Rika Furude in \"Higurashi When They Cry\", and Tenten in \"Naruto\". In video games, besides the ones that were adapted into anime, she voices Talim in \"Soulcalibur\" and Myao in \"Marl Kingdom\". In tokusatsu, she is known for her voice role as Navi in 35th Super Sentai Series, \"Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger\".",
"Title: Kitty Kántor\n\nKitty Kántor (born October 15, 1993) is a Hungarian actress and voice actress. She contributes to voicing characters in cartoons, anime, movies, sitcoms, and more content. Kántor is well known for voicing Isabella Garcia-Shapiro in the Hungarian-language version of the Disney Channel original animated series Phineas and Ferb. She also voiced Hinata Hyuga in the Jetix edition of the anime series Naruto.",
"Title: Petrea Burchard\n\nPetrea Burchard (born March 23, 1955) is an American actress, and voice actress. She is sometimes credited as Celeste Burch in the anime she appears in. Her most recognizable role to date is as the English voice actor for fictional character and space pirate, Ryoko Hakubi from the Japanese animated series \"Tenchi Muyo! \"."
] |
1,528
|
Male Edition is the debut mixtape by American girl group June's Diary, the mixtape features six covers of songs originally recorded by different male groups, including which American mainstream R&B group signed through Jermaine Dupri's So So Def Recordings?
|
Jagged Edge
|
bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Male Edition",
"Jagged Edge (group)"
],
"sent_id": [
2,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Ocean's 7 was an American musical collective composed of members Jermaine Dupri, Usher, Trey Songz, Nelly, Bryan Michael-Cox, Johnta Austin and Dupri's assistant Tyrone.",
" The group had a short stint releasing the mixtape \"3000 and 9 shit\", on May 5, 2009.",
" The group was formed by record producer and rapper Dupri.",
" The group was modeled after the Rat Pack in the film \"Ocean's 11\".",
" Like the Rat Pack, Jermaine Dupri, Bryan Michael-Cox, Johnta Austin, are all friends and have teamed up to write and produce various hit singles for several artists in their careers."
],
"title": "Ocean's 7"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Male Edition is the debut mixtape by American girl group June's Diary.",
" It was released on June 29, 2017 through SoundCloud.",
" The mixtape features six covers of songs originally recorded by male groups Shai, Jodeci, Bell Biv DeVoe, The Deele, Jagged Edge, and The Beatles and one original song."
],
"title": "Male Edition"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Sexify\" is a song recorded by American singer Leah LaBelle, which was released on May 1, 2012, as part of the sampler album \"Pharrell Williams and Jermaine Dupri Present Leah LaBelle\" (2012).",
" Written and produced by Pharrell Williams, it was the first song that LaBelle recorded with Williams as part of a joint record deal with Epic Records, So So Def Recordings, and I Am Other.",
" It is an R&B song that features throwback elements to 1990s music.",
" In its lyrics inspired by headlines from the women's fashion magazine \"Cosmopolitan\", LaBelle instructs a woman on how to draw and keep the attention of a man."
],
"title": "Sexify"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Harlem World was an American rap group founded by Mase that was signed to Jermaine Dupri's So So Def Recordings.",
" The group consisted of six members: Mase's sister Baby Stase, Blinky Blink, Cardan, Huddy, Meeno and a then unknown Loon.",
" They released their first and only album, \"The Movement\" on March 9, 1999, which would make it to #11 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and be certified gold the following month.",
" Despite the success of the album, the group disbanded later in the year with their last appearance being Mase's \"From Scratch\" on his second album, \"Double Up\"."
],
"title": "Harlem World (group)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Young, Rich & Dangerous is the third and final studio album by the hip hop duo Kris Kross.",
" It was produced by Jermaine Dupri and released in 1996 by So So Def Recordings.",
" Two hit singles were released from the album, \"Tonite's tha Nite\" and \"Live and Die for Hip-Hop\".",
" \"Live and Die for Hip-Hop\" featured Da Brat, Aaliyah, Jermaine Dupri and Mr. Black.",
" Despite some positive reviews, \"Young, Rich & Dangerous\" was the least successful album for Kris Kross.",
" It was certified Gold by the RIAA on March 4, 1996."
],
"title": "Young, Rich & Dangerous"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Like Mike: Music From the Motion Picture is the soundtrack to the 2002 film, \"Like Mike\".",
" It was released on July 2, 2002 through So So Def Recordings and consisted of hip hop and contemporary R&B with production from the likes of Jermaine Dupri, The Neptunes and even Alicia Keys.",
" The soundtrack spawned two singles, the first being \"Basketball\", a cover of Kurtis Blow's 1984 song, performed by Lil' Bow Wow featuring Jermaine Dupri, Fabolous & Fundisha.",
" The other is \"Take Ya Home\" by Lil' Bow Wow, taken from his second album \"Doggy Bag\", which serves as the theme song for the film."
],
"title": "Like Mike (soundtrack)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jagged Edge is an American mainstream R&B group signed through Jermaine Dupri's So So Def Recordings.",
" The group has had a number of hit singles, many of which are produced by Dupri.",
" The group's members include identical twin lead singers Brandon and Brian Casey as well as Kyle Norman and Richard Wingo.",
" In addition to writing the bulk of the group's material, the Casey brothers have also written for Usher, Nivea and Toni Braxton."
],
"title": "Jagged Edge (group)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Nothing\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Janet Jackson.",
" It was released on March 23, 2010 by A&M Records and So So Def Recordings as a soundtrack single from the film \"Why Did I Get Married Too?",
"\", which starred Jackson.",
" The song was later included on Jackson's compilation album \"\".",
" It was written by Jackson, Johntá Austin, Bryan-Michael Cox and Jermaine Dupri and produced by Jackson, Cox, and Dupri.",
" Initially titled \"Trust in Me\", the song was written about the different character's personas and emotions in the film."
],
"title": "Nothing (Janet Jackson song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Life in 1472 is the debut studio album by American producer and rapper Jermaine Dupri, released by So So Def Recordings in the United States on July 21, 1998 (see 1998 in music).",
" 1472 refers to the year of Dupri's birth, 1972.",
" It produced the singles \"Money Ain't a Thang\" (U.S. #52), \"Sweetheart\" (U.S. #125), \"The Party Continues\" (U.S. #29), and \"Going Home with Me\".",
" \"Life In 1472\" spent two weeks at #1 on the Top R&B Albums chart, while breaking the Top 5 on the Billboard 200."
],
"title": "Life in 1472"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Johntá Austin ( ; born June 28, 1980) is an American singer-songwriter, arranger and rapper, who is signed to Jermaine Dupri's So So Def Recordings.",
" He is commonly known for collaborating with producers Bryan-Michael Cox, Jermaine Dupri & The Production Team StarGate.",
" Austin was awarded two Grammy Awards for his work on the songs \"We Belong Together\" by Mariah Carey and \"Be Without You\" by Mary J. Blige."
],
"title": "Johntá Austin"
}
] |
[
"Title: Ocean's 7\n\nOcean's 7 was an American musical collective composed of members Jermaine Dupri, Usher, Trey Songz, Nelly, Bryan Michael-Cox, Johnta Austin and Dupri's assistant Tyrone. The group had a short stint releasing the mixtape \"3000 and 9 shit\", on May 5, 2009. The group was formed by record producer and rapper Dupri. The group was modeled after the Rat Pack in the film \"Ocean's 11\". Like the Rat Pack, Jermaine Dupri, Bryan Michael-Cox, Johnta Austin, are all friends and have teamed up to write and produce various hit singles for several artists in their careers.",
"Title: Male Edition\n\nMale Edition is the debut mixtape by American girl group June's Diary. It was released on June 29, 2017 through SoundCloud. The mixtape features six covers of songs originally recorded by male groups Shai, Jodeci, Bell Biv DeVoe, The Deele, Jagged Edge, and The Beatles and one original song.",
"Title: Sexify\n\n\"Sexify\" is a song recorded by American singer Leah LaBelle, which was released on May 1, 2012, as part of the sampler album \"Pharrell Williams and Jermaine Dupri Present Leah LaBelle\" (2012). Written and produced by Pharrell Williams, it was the first song that LaBelle recorded with Williams as part of a joint record deal with Epic Records, So So Def Recordings, and I Am Other. It is an R&B song that features throwback elements to 1990s music. In its lyrics inspired by headlines from the women's fashion magazine \"Cosmopolitan\", LaBelle instructs a woman on how to draw and keep the attention of a man.",
"Title: Harlem World (group)\n\nHarlem World was an American rap group founded by Mase that was signed to Jermaine Dupri's So So Def Recordings. The group consisted of six members: Mase's sister Baby Stase, Blinky Blink, Cardan, Huddy, Meeno and a then unknown Loon. They released their first and only album, \"The Movement\" on March 9, 1999, which would make it to #11 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and be certified gold the following month. Despite the success of the album, the group disbanded later in the year with their last appearance being Mase's \"From Scratch\" on his second album, \"Double Up\".",
"Title: Young, Rich & Dangerous\n\nYoung, Rich & Dangerous is the third and final studio album by the hip hop duo Kris Kross. It was produced by Jermaine Dupri and released in 1996 by So So Def Recordings. Two hit singles were released from the album, \"Tonite's tha Nite\" and \"Live and Die for Hip-Hop\". \"Live and Die for Hip-Hop\" featured Da Brat, Aaliyah, Jermaine Dupri and Mr. Black. Despite some positive reviews, \"Young, Rich & Dangerous\" was the least successful album for Kris Kross. It was certified Gold by the RIAA on March 4, 1996.",
"Title: Like Mike (soundtrack)\n\nLike Mike: Music From the Motion Picture is the soundtrack to the 2002 film, \"Like Mike\". It was released on July 2, 2002 through So So Def Recordings and consisted of hip hop and contemporary R&B with production from the likes of Jermaine Dupri, The Neptunes and even Alicia Keys. The soundtrack spawned two singles, the first being \"Basketball\", a cover of Kurtis Blow's 1984 song, performed by Lil' Bow Wow featuring Jermaine Dupri, Fabolous & Fundisha. The other is \"Take Ya Home\" by Lil' Bow Wow, taken from his second album \"Doggy Bag\", which serves as the theme song for the film.",
"Title: Jagged Edge (group)\n\nJagged Edge is an American mainstream R&B group signed through Jermaine Dupri's So So Def Recordings. The group has had a number of hit singles, many of which are produced by Dupri. The group's members include identical twin lead singers Brandon and Brian Casey as well as Kyle Norman and Richard Wingo. In addition to writing the bulk of the group's material, the Casey brothers have also written for Usher, Nivea and Toni Braxton.",
"Title: Nothing (Janet Jackson song)\n\n\"Nothing\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Janet Jackson. It was released on March 23, 2010 by A&M Records and So So Def Recordings as a soundtrack single from the film \"Why Did I Get Married Too? \", which starred Jackson. The song was later included on Jackson's compilation album \"\". It was written by Jackson, Johntá Austin, Bryan-Michael Cox and Jermaine Dupri and produced by Jackson, Cox, and Dupri. Initially titled \"Trust in Me\", the song was written about the different character's personas and emotions in the film.",
"Title: Life in 1472\n\nLife in 1472 is the debut studio album by American producer and rapper Jermaine Dupri, released by So So Def Recordings in the United States on July 21, 1998 (see 1998 in music). 1472 refers to the year of Dupri's birth, 1972. It produced the singles \"Money Ain't a Thang\" (U.S. #52), \"Sweetheart\" (U.S. #125), \"The Party Continues\" (U.S. #29), and \"Going Home with Me\". \"Life In 1472\" spent two weeks at #1 on the Top R&B Albums chart, while breaking the Top 5 on the Billboard 200.",
"Title: Johntá Austin\n\nJohntá Austin ( ; born June 28, 1980) is an American singer-songwriter, arranger and rapper, who is signed to Jermaine Dupri's So So Def Recordings. He is commonly known for collaborating with producers Bryan-Michael Cox, Jermaine Dupri & The Production Team StarGate. Austin was awarded two Grammy Awards for his work on the songs \"We Belong Together\" by Mariah Carey and \"Be Without You\" by Mary J. Blige."
] |
1,529
|
Do the bands, Band of Horses and Redd Kross come the same state ?
|
no
|
comparison
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Band of Horses",
"Redd Kross"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Band of Horses is an American rock band formed in 2004 in Seattle by Ben Bridwell.",
" The band has released five studio albums, the most successful of which is 2010's Grammy-nominated \"Infinite Arms\".",
" The band's lineup, which included Mat Brooke for the debut album, has undergone several changes; the most-recent lineup of Bridwell, Ryan Monroe, Tyler Ramsey, Bill Reynolds, and Creighton Barrett, had been together for several years until Ramsey and Reynolds' departure in 2017, recording three albums."
],
"title": "Band of Horses"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jeff McDonald (born 1963, in Hawthorne, California) is a rock and roll singer and guitarist who co-founded the alternative rock, power pop band Redd Kross with his younger brother Steven Shane McDonald and remains in the band.",
" In the early 2000s he played in Ze Malibu Kids, with his wife, Charlotte Caffey, of The Go-Go's, his brother, and sister-in-law Anna Waronker.",
" s of 2006 , he and his brother are preparing and executing a series of Redd Kross reunion shows."
],
"title": "Jeff McDonald"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Lovely Bad Things are an American indie rock band from La Mirada, California.",
" Formed in 2009, the group consists of brothers Camron and Brayden Ward, Tim Hatch and Lauren Curtius.",
" All members are multi-instrumentalists and play guitar, bass and drums.",
" They are known for switching between instruments often during live performances.",
" Their garage rock sound has been called everything from proto-punk to surf punk.",
" Because of the boy-girl vocals, music writers oftentimes bring up the Pixies.",
" Chris Martins of Spin(magazine)online wrote, \"If Pixies were Los Angeles surf punks instead of Boston smartypantses, they might've sounded a lot like the Lovely Bad Things.\"",
" The bands personal influences include Sonic Youth, Modest Mouse, Dinosaur Jr, the B-52's, The Wipers, and Redd Kross."
],
"title": "The Lovely Bad Things"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lucky Lehrer is a drummer from Los Angeles, California who was voted the best punk drummer of all-time by fanzine, \"Flipside\".",
" He was originally trained in jazz then played in influential LA punk rock bands, particularly the Circle Jerks, Redd Kross, Bad Religion, Darby Crash Band and LA's Wasted Youth, among others.",
" Lehrer also appeared in three notable documentary films charting the punk rock music scene.",
" He is the brother of LA's Wasted Youth guitarist Chett Lehrer.",
" Lehrer also teaches drums, with notable students being future Bad Religion drummers Pete Finestone and Bobby Schayer.",
" He was an early developer of hardcore punk drumming and he has been called the \"Godfather of hardcore drumming\"."
],
"title": "Lucky Lehrer"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ezo (イーズィーオー , Iiziiō ) was a Japanese heavy metal band originally formed as Flatbacker in the spring of 1982 in Sapporo, Japan out of the remnants of two high school bands, Power-Station and Scrap.",
" Ezo has been named a \"seminal influence by such artists as Steve McDonald of Redd Kross and Michael Steele of The Bangles.\""
],
"title": "Ezo (band)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Pooh Sticks were an indie pop band from Swansea, Wales recording between 1988 and 1995.",
" They were notable for their jangly melodiousness and lyrics gently mocking the indie scene of the time such as on \"On Tape\", \"Indiepop Ain't Noise Pollution\" and \"I Know Someone Who Knows Someone Who Knows Alan McGee Quite Well\".",
" The band changed direction on their 1991 U.S breakthrough \"The Great White Wonder\", eschewing the 'twee' British indie pop sound for a more American-styled power pop sound, akin to bands like Jellyfish and Redd Kross.",
" Subsequent albums \"Million Seller\", released on 11 January 1993, considered by some power pop fans to be the band's best work, and \"Optimistic Fool\", released on 24 April 1995, followed in this style."
],
"title": "The Pooh Sticks"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Redd Kross is an American alternative rock band from Hawthorne, California, who had their roots in 1978 in a punk rock band called the Tourists, which was started by brothers Jeff and Steve McDonald while they were still in middle school.",
" With the addition of friends Greg Hetson and John Stielow on drums, the band's first gig was opening for Black Flag."
],
"title": "Redd Kross"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Michael Quercio (born March 13, 1963) is an American musician.",
" He was the founder, bassist and lead singer of The Three O'Clock.",
" He is also notable for being the apparent source of the genre name Paisley Underground, originally a joke.",
" The Three O'Clock were among the most successful artists of the neo-psychedelic movement of the 1980s.",
" Quercio's first significant band, The Salvation Army, bridged the punk scene of the 1980s and the melodic 1960s revivalist sounds that defined the U.S. mod-revivalist movement.",
" Often grouped with bands such as Redd Kross, The Pandoras as well as The Chesterfield Kings and The Fuzztones (representing the 1980s garage revival) Quercio's bands were more melodic and polished than their peers.",
" At the height of The Three O'Clock's popularity, Quercio had stated that he aspired foremost to be a pop band, not represent a movement such as the Paisley Underground or neo-psychedelia.",
" He later went on to be a member of Game Theory, Permanent Green Light, and - most recently - Jupiter Affect."
],
"title": "Michael Quercio"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Cuckoo's Nest (1976–1981) was a punk rock nightclub that was located at 1714 Placentia Avenue in Costa Mesa, California.",
" There were often confrontations with the punks from the Cuckoo's Nest and the cowboys from Zubie's, which shared a parking lot.",
" The police were constantly harassing the punks.",
" Club owner Jerry Roach fought a number of court cases in an effort to keep the club alive, and in his 1981 film on the subject Urban Struggle he suggested that perhaps this was the first time that the authorities would stamp out a fad.",
" The club was a hub of the punk rock in California.",
" The club is notable as being home to the first slam pit.",
" Jim trash from the crowd invented the slam dance at the Cuckoo's Nest according to American hardcore.",
" the Bands such as 999 (band), The Ramones, XTC, The Damned, Redd Kross, Black Flag, T.S.O.L., Circle Jerks, the Vandals, Social Distortion, Agent Orange (band), Blondie Chaplin, JFA, David Johansen, uk Squeeze (band), the Adolescents, X (American band), the Go-Go's, The Lords of the New Church, Bad Brains, the Cramps, Iggy Pop, Dead Kennedys, the Dickies, Violent Femmes, Ultravox (with John Foxx), the Motels, the Bangles, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, John Cale, Suicidal Tendencies, Los Lobos, Fear (band), Wall of Voodoo, the Misfits (band), the Knack, the Crowd, The Blasters, 45 Grave, The Weirdos, China White (band), The Minutemen (band), Civil Defense (band), 20/20 (band), Pere Ubu, Suburban Lawns, sub humans, Magazine (band), The Plimsouls, Rubber City Rebels, Berlin (band), Middle Class (band), all played gigs there.",
" The club was memorialized in the Vandals song \"Pat Brown\", a song about a club goer who actually tried to run the cops into the ground and urban struggle or I want to be a cowboy...couldn't make it as a punker."
],
"title": "Cuckoo's Nest (nightclub)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Circle Jerks (stylized as Ciʀcle Jʀᴋs) were an American hardcore punk band, formed in 1979 in Los Angeles, California.",
" The group was founded by former Black Flag vocalist Keith Morris and Redd Kross guitarist Greg Hetson.",
" They were among the preeminent hardcore punk bands of the LA scene in the late 1970s."
],
"title": "Circle Jerks"
}
] |
[
"Title: Band of Horses\n\nBand of Horses is an American rock band formed in 2004 in Seattle by Ben Bridwell. The band has released five studio albums, the most successful of which is 2010's Grammy-nominated \"Infinite Arms\". The band's lineup, which included Mat Brooke for the debut album, has undergone several changes; the most-recent lineup of Bridwell, Ryan Monroe, Tyler Ramsey, Bill Reynolds, and Creighton Barrett, had been together for several years until Ramsey and Reynolds' departure in 2017, recording three albums.",
"Title: Jeff McDonald\n\nJeff McDonald (born 1963, in Hawthorne, California) is a rock and roll singer and guitarist who co-founded the alternative rock, power pop band Redd Kross with his younger brother Steven Shane McDonald and remains in the band. In the early 2000s he played in Ze Malibu Kids, with his wife, Charlotte Caffey, of The Go-Go's, his brother, and sister-in-law Anna Waronker. s of 2006 , he and his brother are preparing and executing a series of Redd Kross reunion shows.",
"Title: The Lovely Bad Things\n\nThe Lovely Bad Things are an American indie rock band from La Mirada, California. Formed in 2009, the group consists of brothers Camron and Brayden Ward, Tim Hatch and Lauren Curtius. All members are multi-instrumentalists and play guitar, bass and drums. They are known for switching between instruments often during live performances. Their garage rock sound has been called everything from proto-punk to surf punk. Because of the boy-girl vocals, music writers oftentimes bring up the Pixies. Chris Martins of Spin(magazine)online wrote, \"If Pixies were Los Angeles surf punks instead of Boston smartypantses, they might've sounded a lot like the Lovely Bad Things.\" The bands personal influences include Sonic Youth, Modest Mouse, Dinosaur Jr, the B-52's, The Wipers, and Redd Kross.",
"Title: Lucky Lehrer\n\nLucky Lehrer is a drummer from Los Angeles, California who was voted the best punk drummer of all-time by fanzine, \"Flipside\". He was originally trained in jazz then played in influential LA punk rock bands, particularly the Circle Jerks, Redd Kross, Bad Religion, Darby Crash Band and LA's Wasted Youth, among others. Lehrer also appeared in three notable documentary films charting the punk rock music scene. He is the brother of LA's Wasted Youth guitarist Chett Lehrer. Lehrer also teaches drums, with notable students being future Bad Religion drummers Pete Finestone and Bobby Schayer. He was an early developer of hardcore punk drumming and he has been called the \"Godfather of hardcore drumming\".",
"Title: Ezo (band)\n\nEzo (イーズィーオー , Iiziiō ) was a Japanese heavy metal band originally formed as Flatbacker in the spring of 1982 in Sapporo, Japan out of the remnants of two high school bands, Power-Station and Scrap. Ezo has been named a \"seminal influence by such artists as Steve McDonald of Redd Kross and Michael Steele of The Bangles.\"",
"Title: The Pooh Sticks\n\nThe Pooh Sticks were an indie pop band from Swansea, Wales recording between 1988 and 1995. They were notable for their jangly melodiousness and lyrics gently mocking the indie scene of the time such as on \"On Tape\", \"Indiepop Ain't Noise Pollution\" and \"I Know Someone Who Knows Someone Who Knows Alan McGee Quite Well\". The band changed direction on their 1991 U.S breakthrough \"The Great White Wonder\", eschewing the 'twee' British indie pop sound for a more American-styled power pop sound, akin to bands like Jellyfish and Redd Kross. Subsequent albums \"Million Seller\", released on 11 January 1993, considered by some power pop fans to be the band's best work, and \"Optimistic Fool\", released on 24 April 1995, followed in this style.",
"Title: Redd Kross\n\nRedd Kross is an American alternative rock band from Hawthorne, California, who had their roots in 1978 in a punk rock band called the Tourists, which was started by brothers Jeff and Steve McDonald while they were still in middle school. With the addition of friends Greg Hetson and John Stielow on drums, the band's first gig was opening for Black Flag.",
"Title: Michael Quercio\n\nMichael Quercio (born March 13, 1963) is an American musician. He was the founder, bassist and lead singer of The Three O'Clock. He is also notable for being the apparent source of the genre name Paisley Underground, originally a joke. The Three O'Clock were among the most successful artists of the neo-psychedelic movement of the 1980s. Quercio's first significant band, The Salvation Army, bridged the punk scene of the 1980s and the melodic 1960s revivalist sounds that defined the U.S. mod-revivalist movement. Often grouped with bands such as Redd Kross, The Pandoras as well as The Chesterfield Kings and The Fuzztones (representing the 1980s garage revival) Quercio's bands were more melodic and polished than their peers. At the height of The Three O'Clock's popularity, Quercio had stated that he aspired foremost to be a pop band, not represent a movement such as the Paisley Underground or neo-psychedelia. He later went on to be a member of Game Theory, Permanent Green Light, and - most recently - Jupiter Affect.",
"Title: Cuckoo's Nest (nightclub)\n\nThe Cuckoo's Nest (1976–1981) was a punk rock nightclub that was located at 1714 Placentia Avenue in Costa Mesa, California. There were often confrontations with the punks from the Cuckoo's Nest and the cowboys from Zubie's, which shared a parking lot. The police were constantly harassing the punks. Club owner Jerry Roach fought a number of court cases in an effort to keep the club alive, and in his 1981 film on the subject Urban Struggle he suggested that perhaps this was the first time that the authorities would stamp out a fad. The club was a hub of the punk rock in California. The club is notable as being home to the first slam pit. Jim trash from the crowd invented the slam dance at the Cuckoo's Nest according to American hardcore. the Bands such as 999 (band), The Ramones, XTC, The Damned, Redd Kross, Black Flag, T.S.O.L., Circle Jerks, the Vandals, Social Distortion, Agent Orange (band), Blondie Chaplin, JFA, David Johansen, uk Squeeze (band), the Adolescents, X (American band), the Go-Go's, The Lords of the New Church, Bad Brains, the Cramps, Iggy Pop, Dead Kennedys, the Dickies, Violent Femmes, Ultravox (with John Foxx), the Motels, the Bangles, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, John Cale, Suicidal Tendencies, Los Lobos, Fear (band), Wall of Voodoo, the Misfits (band), the Knack, the Crowd, The Blasters, 45 Grave, The Weirdos, China White (band), The Minutemen (band), Civil Defense (band), 20/20 (band), Pere Ubu, Suburban Lawns, sub humans, Magazine (band), The Plimsouls, Rubber City Rebels, Berlin (band), Middle Class (band), all played gigs there. The club was memorialized in the Vandals song \"Pat Brown\", a song about a club goer who actually tried to run the cops into the ground and urban struggle or I want to be a cowboy...couldn't make it as a punker.",
"Title: Circle Jerks\n\nCircle Jerks (stylized as Ciʀcle Jʀᴋs) were an American hardcore punk band, formed in 1979 in Los Angeles, California. The group was founded by former Black Flag vocalist Keith Morris and Redd Kross guitarist Greg Hetson. They were among the preeminent hardcore punk bands of the LA scene in the late 1970s."
] |
1,530
|
Are Mark Woodforde and Elena Bovina from the same country?
|
no
|
comparison
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Mark Woodforde",
"Elena Bovina"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The 2002 J&S Cup was a tennis tournament played on clay courts in Warsaw, Poland the event was part of the 2002 WTA Tour.",
" The tournament was held from May 6 to 12, 2002.",
" Henrieta Nagyová was the defending champion, but lost in the final to Elena Bovina of Russia 6–3, 6–1."
],
"title": "2002 J&S Cup – Singles"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Elena Olegovna Bovina (Елена Олеговна Бовина ) (born 10 March 1983) is a professional tennis player from Russia.",
" She reached her career-high singles ranking of World No. 14 in April 2005.",
" Her best performance at a Grand Slam came when she got to the quarter finals of the 2002 US Open, defeating Clarisa Fernández, Jelena Dokic, Stéphanie Foretz and Francesca Schiavone before losing to Lindsay Davenport."
],
"title": "Elena Bovina"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Elena Bovina was the defending champion, but did not compete this year due to a right shoulder injury."
],
"title": "2005 Pilot Pen Tennis – Women's Singles"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2002 Challenge Bell was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Club Avantage Multi-Sports in Quebec City in Canada that was part of Tier III of the 2002 WTA Tour.",
" It was the 10th edition of the Challenge Bell, and was held from September 16 through September 22, 2002.",
" Elena Bovina won the singles title."
],
"title": "2002 Challenge Bell"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lindsay Davenport and Lisa Raymond were the defending champions, but Raymond did not compete this year.",
" Davenport teamed up with Chanda Rubin and lost in quarterfinals to tournament winners Elena Bovina and Justine Henin."
],
"title": "2002 Swisscom Challenge – Doubles"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Elena Bovina and Nenad Zimonjić won in the final 6-1, 7-6 against Leander Paes and Martina Navratilova."
],
"title": "2004 Australian Open – Mixed Doubles"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Elena Bovina and Rennae Stubbs were the defending champions, but had different outcomes.",
" While Bovina did not compete this year, Stubbs pertnered with Cara Black and successfully defended her title, defeating Elena Likhovtseva and Magdalena Maleeva 6–0, 6–1 in the final.",
" It was the 2nd title in the year for the pair, and the 14th title for Black and 44th title for Stubbs, in their respective careers."
],
"title": "2004 Toray Pan Pacific Open – Doubles"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Elena Bovina was the defending champion, but decided not to participate this year."
],
"title": "2003 Challenge Bell – Singles"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mark Raymond Woodforde, OAM (born 23 September 1965) is a former professional tennis player from Australia.",
" He is best known as one half of \"The Woodies\", a doubles partnership with Todd Woodbridge."
],
"title": "Mark Woodforde"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Maria Kirilenko and Zheng Jie were the defending champions, but only Zheng chose to participate with Elena Bovina.",
" They lost in the quarterfinals to Vera Dushevina and Lucie Hradecká.",
"<br>"
],
"title": "2011 Mercury Insurance Open – Doubles"
}
] |
[
"Title: 2002 J&S Cup – Singles\n\nThe 2002 J&S Cup was a tennis tournament played on clay courts in Warsaw, Poland the event was part of the 2002 WTA Tour. The tournament was held from May 6 to 12, 2002. Henrieta Nagyová was the defending champion, but lost in the final to Elena Bovina of Russia 6–3, 6–1.",
"Title: Elena Bovina\n\nElena Olegovna Bovina (Елена Олеговна Бовина ) (born 10 March 1983) is a professional tennis player from Russia. She reached her career-high singles ranking of World No. 14 in April 2005. Her best performance at a Grand Slam came when she got to the quarter finals of the 2002 US Open, defeating Clarisa Fernández, Jelena Dokic, Stéphanie Foretz and Francesca Schiavone before losing to Lindsay Davenport.",
"Title: 2005 Pilot Pen Tennis – Women's Singles\n\nElena Bovina was the defending champion, but did not compete this year due to a right shoulder injury.",
"Title: 2002 Challenge Bell\n\nThe 2002 Challenge Bell was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Club Avantage Multi-Sports in Quebec City in Canada that was part of Tier III of the 2002 WTA Tour. It was the 10th edition of the Challenge Bell, and was held from September 16 through September 22, 2002. Elena Bovina won the singles title.",
"Title: 2002 Swisscom Challenge – Doubles\n\nLindsay Davenport and Lisa Raymond were the defending champions, but Raymond did not compete this year. Davenport teamed up with Chanda Rubin and lost in quarterfinals to tournament winners Elena Bovina and Justine Henin.",
"Title: 2004 Australian Open – Mixed Doubles\n\nElena Bovina and Nenad Zimonjić won in the final 6-1, 7-6 against Leander Paes and Martina Navratilova.",
"Title: 2004 Toray Pan Pacific Open – Doubles\n\nElena Bovina and Rennae Stubbs were the defending champions, but had different outcomes. While Bovina did not compete this year, Stubbs pertnered with Cara Black and successfully defended her title, defeating Elena Likhovtseva and Magdalena Maleeva 6–0, 6–1 in the final. It was the 2nd title in the year for the pair, and the 14th title for Black and 44th title for Stubbs, in their respective careers.",
"Title: 2003 Challenge Bell – Singles\n\nElena Bovina was the defending champion, but decided not to participate this year.",
"Title: Mark Woodforde\n\nMark Raymond Woodforde, OAM (born 23 September 1965) is a former professional tennis player from Australia. He is best known as one half of \"The Woodies\", a doubles partnership with Todd Woodbridge.",
"Title: 2011 Mercury Insurance Open – Doubles\n\nMaria Kirilenko and Zheng Jie were the defending champions, but only Zheng chose to participate with Elena Bovina. They lost in the quarterfinals to Vera Dushevina and Lucie Hradecká. <br>"
] |
1,531
|
What composer wrote the overture played annually at the Independence Day Eve concerts to choreograph with fireworks?
|
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Grant Park Symphony Orchestra",
"1812 Overture"
],
"sent_id": [
6,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The Year 1812, festival overture in E♭ major, Op. 49, popularly known as the 1812 Overture, is an overture written in 1880 by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky to commemorate Russia's defence of its motherland against Napoleon's invading Grande Armée in 1812."
],
"title": "1812 Overture"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"May Day Eve\" is a short story written by Filipino National Artist Nick Joaquin.",
" Written after World War II, it became one of Joaquin's “signature stories” that became a classic in Philippine literature in English.",
" Together with Joaquin's other stories like \"The Mass of St. Sylvester\", \"Doña Jeronima\" and \"Candido’s Apocalypse\", \"May Day Eve\" utilized the theme of \"magic realism\" long before the genre was made a trend in Latin American novels.",
" Published in 1947, it is a story originally intended for adult readers, but has later become a required and important reading material for Filipino students."
],
"title": "May Day Eve"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Independence Day (Urdu: ; \"Yaum-e Āzādī\"), observed annually on 14 August, is a national holiday in Pakistan.",
" It commemorates the day when Pakistan achieved independence and was declared a sovereign nation following the end of the British Raj in 1947.",
" Pakistan came into existence as a result of the Pakistan Movement, which aimed for the creation of an independent Muslim state in the north-western regions of South Asia via partition.",
" The movement was led by the All-India Muslim League under the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.",
" The event was brought forth by the Indian Independence Act 1947 under which the British Raj gave independence to the Dominion of Pakistan which comprised West Pakistan (present-day Pakistan) and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh).",
" In the Islamic calendar, the day of independence coincided with Ramadan 27, the eve of which, being Laylat al-Qadr, is regarded as sacred by Muslims."
],
"title": "Independence Day (Pakistan)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Independence Day\" is the first episode of the animated television series \"Young Justice\", which first aired on November 26, 2010 alongside the episode \"Fireworks\" as part of an hour-long special.",
" The episode features Young Justice team members Robin, Aqualad, Superboy, and Kid Flash, while Miss Martian and Artemis joined later in the series.",
" References to the cartoons \"Super Friends\" and \"Teen Titans\" appear in the episode.",
" \"Independence Day\" won an Emmy Award for Individual Achievement in Animation."
],
"title": "Independence Day (Young Justice)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Independence Day (Georgian: დამოუკიდებლობის დღე , \"damoukideblobis dghe\") is an annual public holiday in Georgia observed on 26 May.",
" It commemorates the 26 May 1918 adoption of the Act of Independence, which established the Democratic Republic of Georgia in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution of 1917.",
" It is the national day of Georgia.",
" Independence Day is associated with military parades, fireworks, concerts, fairs, and political speeches and ceremonies, in addition to various other public and private events celebrating the history and culture of Georgia."
],
"title": "Independence Day (Georgia)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Big Bay Boom is an annual Independence Day fireworks display in San Diego, California.",
" The event has been put on since 2001.",
" It is claimed to be one of the largest annual fireworks displays in the United States.",
" It is \"one of the most logistically complex displays in the world;\" from 2010 through 2012 it spanned 14 miles and five locations.",
" The primary sponsor is the Port of San Diego.",
" Since 2014 the fireworks are presented by Pyro Spectacular by Souza, which acquired former presenter San Diego Fireworks.",
" Half a million people congregate on the shores of San Diego Bay to watch the show."
],
"title": "Big Bay Boom"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Independence Day is commonly associated with fireworks, parades, fairs, picnics, concerts, family reunions, and political speeches and ceremonies, in addition to various other public and private events celebrating the history, government, and traditions of Botswana.",
" Independence Day is the National Day of Botswana."
],
"title": "Independence Day (Botswana)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Grant Park Symphony Orchestra or simply the Grant Park Orchestra is a publicly sponsored symphony orchestra that provides free performances in the Grant Park Music Festival during the summer months in Millennium Park in Chicago, Illinois.",
" Its sister organization is the Grant Park Chorus; the orchestra and chorus hold both joint appearances and separate performances.",
" The orchestra was founded in 1944 and the chorus in 1962.",
" In 1944, the orchestra was formed under the direction of Walter L. Larsen and Chicago Symphony Orchestra manager George Kuyper.",
" Rudolph Ganz conducted the first concerts.",
" In 1978, when the Petrillo Music Shell was relocated, the Orchestra became part of a tradition of Independence Day Eve concerts accompanied by fireworks and attended by well over 100,000 spectators.",
" Their rendition of Pyotr Tchaikovsky's \"1812 Overture\" marked the culmination of the event and was choreographed to be synchronous with howitzer blasts and a crescendo of fireworks.",
" Chicago Mayor Jane Byrne wanted to put an end to the large Independence Day Eve concert in order to reduce costs and differentiate herself from her predecessors, but was convinced not to by Grant Park Music Festival concert manager Steven Ovitzky.",
" One year, Byrne celebrated the event with Muhammad Ali at her side."
],
"title": "Grant Park Symphony Orchestra"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Independence Day (Estonian: \"Eesti Vabariigi aastapäev\" ) is a national holiday in Estonia marking the anniversary of the Estonian Declaration of Independence in 1918.",
" It is commonly celebrated with fireworks, concerts, torchlight marches, parades, and parties.",
" It is the national day of Estonia."
],
"title": "Independence Day (Estonia)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Independence Day is annually celebrated on 15 August, as a national holiday in India commemorating the nation's independence from the United Kingdom on 1 August 1947, the UK Parliament passed the Indian Independence Act 1947 transferring legislative sovereignty to the Indian Constituent Assembly.",
" India still retained King George VI as head of state until its transition to full republican constitution.",
" India attained independence following the Independence Movement noted for largely nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience led by the Indian National Congress (INC).",
" Independence coincided with the partition of India, in which the British India was divided along religious lines into the Dominions of India and Pakistan; the partition was accompanied by violent riots and mass casualties, and the displacement of nearly 15 million people due to religious violence.",
" On 14 August 1947, the Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru raised the Indian national flag above the Lahori Gate of the Red Fort in Delhi.",
" On each subsequent Independence Day, the prime minister customarily raises the flag and gives an address to the nation."
],
"title": "Independence Day (India)"
}
] |
[
"Title: 1812 Overture\n\nThe Year 1812, festival overture in E♭ major, Op. 49, popularly known as the 1812 Overture, is an overture written in 1880 by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky to commemorate Russia's defence of its motherland against Napoleon's invading Grande Armée in 1812.",
"Title: May Day Eve\n\n\"May Day Eve\" is a short story written by Filipino National Artist Nick Joaquin. Written after World War II, it became one of Joaquin's “signature stories” that became a classic in Philippine literature in English. Together with Joaquin's other stories like \"The Mass of St. Sylvester\", \"Doña Jeronima\" and \"Candido’s Apocalypse\", \"May Day Eve\" utilized the theme of \"magic realism\" long before the genre was made a trend in Latin American novels. Published in 1947, it is a story originally intended for adult readers, but has later become a required and important reading material for Filipino students.",
"Title: Independence Day (Pakistan)\n\nIndependence Day (Urdu: ; \"Yaum-e Āzādī\"), observed annually on 14 August, is a national holiday in Pakistan. It commemorates the day when Pakistan achieved independence and was declared a sovereign nation following the end of the British Raj in 1947. Pakistan came into existence as a result of the Pakistan Movement, which aimed for the creation of an independent Muslim state in the north-western regions of South Asia via partition. The movement was led by the All-India Muslim League under the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The event was brought forth by the Indian Independence Act 1947 under which the British Raj gave independence to the Dominion of Pakistan which comprised West Pakistan (present-day Pakistan) and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). In the Islamic calendar, the day of independence coincided with Ramadan 27, the eve of which, being Laylat al-Qadr, is regarded as sacred by Muslims.",
"Title: Independence Day (Young Justice)\n\n\"Independence Day\" is the first episode of the animated television series \"Young Justice\", which first aired on November 26, 2010 alongside the episode \"Fireworks\" as part of an hour-long special. The episode features Young Justice team members Robin, Aqualad, Superboy, and Kid Flash, while Miss Martian and Artemis joined later in the series. References to the cartoons \"Super Friends\" and \"Teen Titans\" appear in the episode. \"Independence Day\" won an Emmy Award for Individual Achievement in Animation.",
"Title: Independence Day (Georgia)\n\nIndependence Day (Georgian: დამოუკიდებლობის დღე , \"damoukideblobis dghe\") is an annual public holiday in Georgia observed on 26 May. It commemorates the 26 May 1918 adoption of the Act of Independence, which established the Democratic Republic of Georgia in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution of 1917. It is the national day of Georgia. Independence Day is associated with military parades, fireworks, concerts, fairs, and political speeches and ceremonies, in addition to various other public and private events celebrating the history and culture of Georgia.",
"Title: Big Bay Boom\n\nBig Bay Boom is an annual Independence Day fireworks display in San Diego, California. The event has been put on since 2001. It is claimed to be one of the largest annual fireworks displays in the United States. It is \"one of the most logistically complex displays in the world;\" from 2010 through 2012 it spanned 14 miles and five locations. The primary sponsor is the Port of San Diego. Since 2014 the fireworks are presented by Pyro Spectacular by Souza, which acquired former presenter San Diego Fireworks. Half a million people congregate on the shores of San Diego Bay to watch the show.",
"Title: Independence Day (Botswana)\n\nIndependence Day is commonly associated with fireworks, parades, fairs, picnics, concerts, family reunions, and political speeches and ceremonies, in addition to various other public and private events celebrating the history, government, and traditions of Botswana. Independence Day is the National Day of Botswana.",
"Title: Grant Park Symphony Orchestra\n\nThe Grant Park Symphony Orchestra or simply the Grant Park Orchestra is a publicly sponsored symphony orchestra that provides free performances in the Grant Park Music Festival during the summer months in Millennium Park in Chicago, Illinois. Its sister organization is the Grant Park Chorus; the orchestra and chorus hold both joint appearances and separate performances. The orchestra was founded in 1944 and the chorus in 1962. In 1944, the orchestra was formed under the direction of Walter L. Larsen and Chicago Symphony Orchestra manager George Kuyper. Rudolph Ganz conducted the first concerts. In 1978, when the Petrillo Music Shell was relocated, the Orchestra became part of a tradition of Independence Day Eve concerts accompanied by fireworks and attended by well over 100,000 spectators. Their rendition of Pyotr Tchaikovsky's \"1812 Overture\" marked the culmination of the event and was choreographed to be synchronous with howitzer blasts and a crescendo of fireworks. Chicago Mayor Jane Byrne wanted to put an end to the large Independence Day Eve concert in order to reduce costs and differentiate herself from her predecessors, but was convinced not to by Grant Park Music Festival concert manager Steven Ovitzky. One year, Byrne celebrated the event with Muhammad Ali at her side.",
"Title: Independence Day (Estonia)\n\nIndependence Day (Estonian: \"Eesti Vabariigi aastapäev\" ) is a national holiday in Estonia marking the anniversary of the Estonian Declaration of Independence in 1918. It is commonly celebrated with fireworks, concerts, torchlight marches, parades, and parties. It is the national day of Estonia.",
"Title: Independence Day (India)\n\nIndependence Day is annually celebrated on 15 August, as a national holiday in India commemorating the nation's independence from the United Kingdom on 1 August 1947, the UK Parliament passed the Indian Independence Act 1947 transferring legislative sovereignty to the Indian Constituent Assembly. India still retained King George VI as head of state until its transition to full republican constitution. India attained independence following the Independence Movement noted for largely nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience led by the Indian National Congress (INC). Independence coincided with the partition of India, in which the British India was divided along religious lines into the Dominions of India and Pakistan; the partition was accompanied by violent riots and mass casualties, and the displacement of nearly 15 million people due to religious violence. On 14 August 1947, the Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru raised the Indian national flag above the Lahori Gate of the Red Fort in Delhi. On each subsequent Independence Day, the prime minister customarily raises the flag and gives an address to the nation."
] |
1,532
|
How old was the wrestler in the double murder and suicide that took place while Vengeance: Night of Champions was happening?
|
40-year-old
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Vengeance: Night of Champions",
"Chris Benoit double-murder and suicide"
],
"sent_id": [
5,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Over a three-day period between June 22 and June 25, 2007, Chris Benoit, a 40-year-old veteran professional wrestler employed by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), killed his wife Nancy Benoit and strangled their 7-year-old son Daniel before hanging himself.",
" Autopsy results showed that Benoit's wife was murdered first as she was bound at the feet and wrists and died of asphyxiation on Friday.",
" Nancy was found wrapped in a towel and with blood under her head, although Fayette County District Attorney Scott Ballard reported no other signs of a struggle."
],
"title": "Chris Benoit double-murder and suicide"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Monster of Florence (Italian: Il Mostro di Firenze) is the name commonly used by the media in Italy for a series of eight double murder cases that took place between 1968 and 1985 in the province of Florence, Italy.",
" Prosecution offices carried on several investigations into the cases for many years.",
" The courts reached the conclusion that the murders were not committed by a single person but by a group of at least four perpetrators, who became later known as \"the picknick comarades\", and were definitively convicted.",
" The 1968 murder was found to be a case unrelated to the others, albeit that the gun, that probably originally belonged to small local criminality, might be the same involved in the actual Monster cases."
],
"title": "Monster of Florence"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Novi Ligure murder was a double murder that took place on the evening of 21 February 2001 in Novi Ligure, Piedmont, Italy."
],
"title": "Novi Ligure murder"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Vengeance (2011) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by WWE that took place on October 23, 2011 at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas.",
" It is the twelfth event under the Vengeance/Night of Champions chronology and the first event under the Vengeance name since the .",
" Eight matches took place at the event.",
" The pay-per-view garnered 121,000 buys, down from 137,000 buys the previous year's event, Bragging Rights, received."
],
"title": "Vengeance (2011)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The killings of Paddy Wilson and Irene Andrews took place in Belfast, Northern Ireland on the night of 25/26 June 1973.",
" The victims, Roman Catholic Senator Paddy Wilson and his Protestant friend, Irene Andrews, were hacked and repeatedly stabbed to death by members of the \"Ulster Freedom Fighters\" (UFF).",
" This was a cover name for the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), a then-legal Ulster loyalist paramilitary organisation.",
" John White, the UFF's commander, who used the pseudonym \"Captain Black\", was convicted of the sectarian double murder in 1978 and sentenced to life imprisonment.",
" White, however maintained that the UFF's second-in-command Davy Payne helped him lead the assassination squad and played a major part in the attack.",
" Although questioned by the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) after the killings, Payne admitted nothing and was never charged."
],
"title": "Paddy Wilson and Irene Andrews killings"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Vengeance: Night of Champions was the seventh annual professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) within its Vengeance/Night of Champions chronology.",
" It featured talent from the Raw, SmackDown!",
", and ECW brands.",
" The event was sponsored by Raw Attitude Energy Drink and took place on June 24, 2007, at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.",
" Every match on the card was contested for a championship; two were won and seven were retained.",
" This event was notable for being on the weekend of the Chris Benoit double-murder and suicide case.",
" Benoit, who was originally booked to face CM Punk for the vacant ECW World Championship, legitimately no-showed."
],
"title": "Vengeance: Night of Champions"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Night of Champions (2010) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and presented by WowWee's Paper Jamz, that took place on September 19, 2010, at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois.",
" It was the third annual event to be promoted solely under the Night of Champions name and the tenth annual event under the Vengeance/Night of Champions chronology.",
" Similar to the previous three events, the concept of the show was that every championship in the company was defended at the event.",
" It was also the first Night of Champions event to feature a non-title match.",
" Seven matches took place at the event.",
" The event had 165,000 buys, down on the 2009's Night of Champions figure of 267,000 buys."
],
"title": "Night of Champions (2010)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Night of Champions was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by professional wrestling promotion WWE.",
" The event was previously known under the name Vengeance, with the inaugural event taking place on December 9, 2001 and replacing the regularly scheduled WWE Armageddon for that year.",
" The 2002 event featured the Raw and SmackDown!",
" brands.",
" The event was made exclusive to the SmackDown brand in 2003, and in 2004 it was made exclusive to the Raw brand.",
" In 2007, following WrestleMania, all PPV events became tri-branded.",
" Vengeance took over WWF Fully Loaded's scheduled date in July 2002 and later moved to June in 2005, switching schedules with The Great American Bash.",
" Night of Champions took over as the June pay-per-view event in 2008 dropping the Vengeance name that themed the same name in 2007 with , moved back to July in 2009 and in 2010, the event moved to September.",
" In 2016, Night of Champions was replaced on the PPV schedule by Clash of Champions.",
" Though the concept of Clash of Champions is similar, it is not a direct continuation of Night of Champions."
],
"title": "WWE Night of Champions"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Tottenham Outrage is the name given to an armed robbery and double murder which took place in Tottenham, Middlesex, and Walthamstow, Essex, on 23 January 1909.",
" It was perpetrated by two anarchists, Paul Helfeld and Jacob Lepidus (sometimes spelled Lapidus), both Jewish immigrants from the Russian Empire.",
" Both anarchists later committed suicide."
],
"title": "Tottenham Outrage"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Night of Champions was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by WWE, which took place on September 16, 2012 at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts.",
" It was presented by Lions Gate Entertainment's \"Dredd\" and was the fifth annual WWE Night of Champions event (sixth including ) and the thirteenth in the WWE Vengeance/Night of Champions overall chronology.",
" The theme to the Night of Champions event is that all sanctioned championships are defended on the card.",
" The event managed to gain 189,000 buys.",
" That is up from last year's event, which gained a 169,000 buyrate."
],
"title": "Night of Champions (2012)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Chris Benoit double-murder and suicide\n\nOver a three-day period between June 22 and June 25, 2007, Chris Benoit, a 40-year-old veteran professional wrestler employed by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), killed his wife Nancy Benoit and strangled their 7-year-old son Daniel before hanging himself. Autopsy results showed that Benoit's wife was murdered first as she was bound at the feet and wrists and died of asphyxiation on Friday. Nancy was found wrapped in a towel and with blood under her head, although Fayette County District Attorney Scott Ballard reported no other signs of a struggle.",
"Title: Monster of Florence\n\nThe Monster of Florence (Italian: Il Mostro di Firenze) is the name commonly used by the media in Italy for a series of eight double murder cases that took place between 1968 and 1985 in the province of Florence, Italy. Prosecution offices carried on several investigations into the cases for many years. The courts reached the conclusion that the murders were not committed by a single person but by a group of at least four perpetrators, who became later known as \"the picknick comarades\", and were definitively convicted. The 1968 murder was found to be a case unrelated to the others, albeit that the gun, that probably originally belonged to small local criminality, might be the same involved in the actual Monster cases.",
"Title: Novi Ligure murder\n\nThe Novi Ligure murder was a double murder that took place on the evening of 21 February 2001 in Novi Ligure, Piedmont, Italy.",
"Title: Vengeance (2011)\n\nVengeance (2011) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by WWE that took place on October 23, 2011 at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas. It is the twelfth event under the Vengeance/Night of Champions chronology and the first event under the Vengeance name since the . Eight matches took place at the event. The pay-per-view garnered 121,000 buys, down from 137,000 buys the previous year's event, Bragging Rights, received.",
"Title: Paddy Wilson and Irene Andrews killings\n\nThe killings of Paddy Wilson and Irene Andrews took place in Belfast, Northern Ireland on the night of 25/26 June 1973. The victims, Roman Catholic Senator Paddy Wilson and his Protestant friend, Irene Andrews, were hacked and repeatedly stabbed to death by members of the \"Ulster Freedom Fighters\" (UFF). This was a cover name for the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), a then-legal Ulster loyalist paramilitary organisation. John White, the UFF's commander, who used the pseudonym \"Captain Black\", was convicted of the sectarian double murder in 1978 and sentenced to life imprisonment. White, however maintained that the UFF's second-in-command Davy Payne helped him lead the assassination squad and played a major part in the attack. Although questioned by the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) after the killings, Payne admitted nothing and was never charged.",
"Title: Vengeance: Night of Champions\n\nVengeance: Night of Champions was the seventh annual professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) within its Vengeance/Night of Champions chronology. It featured talent from the Raw, SmackDown! , and ECW brands. The event was sponsored by Raw Attitude Energy Drink and took place on June 24, 2007, at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. Every match on the card was contested for a championship; two were won and seven were retained. This event was notable for being on the weekend of the Chris Benoit double-murder and suicide case. Benoit, who was originally booked to face CM Punk for the vacant ECW World Championship, legitimately no-showed.",
"Title: Night of Champions (2010)\n\nNight of Champions (2010) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and presented by WowWee's Paper Jamz, that took place on September 19, 2010, at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois. It was the third annual event to be promoted solely under the Night of Champions name and the tenth annual event under the Vengeance/Night of Champions chronology. Similar to the previous three events, the concept of the show was that every championship in the company was defended at the event. It was also the first Night of Champions event to feature a non-title match. Seven matches took place at the event. The event had 165,000 buys, down on the 2009's Night of Champions figure of 267,000 buys.",
"Title: WWE Night of Champions\n\nNight of Champions was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by professional wrestling promotion WWE. The event was previously known under the name Vengeance, with the inaugural event taking place on December 9, 2001 and replacing the regularly scheduled WWE Armageddon for that year. The 2002 event featured the Raw and SmackDown! brands. The event was made exclusive to the SmackDown brand in 2003, and in 2004 it was made exclusive to the Raw brand. In 2007, following WrestleMania, all PPV events became tri-branded. Vengeance took over WWF Fully Loaded's scheduled date in July 2002 and later moved to June in 2005, switching schedules with The Great American Bash. Night of Champions took over as the June pay-per-view event in 2008 dropping the Vengeance name that themed the same name in 2007 with , moved back to July in 2009 and in 2010, the event moved to September. In 2016, Night of Champions was replaced on the PPV schedule by Clash of Champions. Though the concept of Clash of Champions is similar, it is not a direct continuation of Night of Champions.",
"Title: Tottenham Outrage\n\nThe Tottenham Outrage is the name given to an armed robbery and double murder which took place in Tottenham, Middlesex, and Walthamstow, Essex, on 23 January 1909. It was perpetrated by two anarchists, Paul Helfeld and Jacob Lepidus (sometimes spelled Lapidus), both Jewish immigrants from the Russian Empire. Both anarchists later committed suicide.",
"Title: Night of Champions (2012)\n\nNight of Champions was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by WWE, which took place on September 16, 2012 at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. It was presented by Lions Gate Entertainment's \"Dredd\" and was the fifth annual WWE Night of Champions event (sixth including ) and the thirteenth in the WWE Vengeance/Night of Champions overall chronology. The theme to the Night of Champions event is that all sanctioned championships are defended on the card. The event managed to gain 189,000 buys. That is up from last year's event, which gained a 169,000 buyrate."
] |
1,533
|
located in Hanover, Maryland which shopping center beat Towson Town Center to become the largest in Maryland?
|
Arundel Mills
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Towson Town Center",
"Arundel Mills"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Santa Maria Town Center (sometimes simply referred as Town Center) is a shopping center located in Santa Maria, California, United States.",
" It is located on the junction of Routes 135 (Broadway) and 166 (Main Street), as well as intersection of Cook Street, and Miller Street.",
" Santa Maria Town Center is known to be the largest enclosed shopping center on the Central Coast of California, with about 600,000 square feet (55,740 square meters).",
" It also consists of 25 acre of retail space, 3,200 parking spaces, and over 65 stores.",
" It opened in 1976 with Gottschalks and Sears as anchors.",
" May Company California, later Robinsons-May and now Macy's, was added in 1990.",
" Gottschalks closed in 2009."
],
"title": "Santa Maria Town Center"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Arundel Mills is a mall located in Hanover, Maryland (south of Baltimore, near BWI Airport) and is owned by Simon Property Group.",
" With its 1630000 sqft GLA, it is the largest mall in the state of Maryland.",
" The mall is located at the intersection of Maryland Route 100 and the Baltimore-Washington Parkway (Maryland Route 295) in northwestern Anne Arundel County (hence the name \"Arundel\" Mills)."
],
"title": "Arundel Mills"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Towson University, often referred to as TU or simply Towson for short, is a public university located in Towson in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States.",
" It is a part of the University System of Maryland.",
" Founded in 1866 as Maryland's first training school for teachers, Towson University has evolved into a four-year degree-granting institution consisting of eight colleges with over 20,000 students enrolled.",
" Towson is one of the largest public universities in Maryland and still produces the most teachers of any university in the state."
],
"title": "Towson University"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Village of Cross Keys is a privately owned upscale area of Baltimore, Maryland.",
" It is located off Falls Road between Northern Parkway and Coldspring Lane, and is home to luxury condos and upscale small shops.",
" Baltimore financer and mall developer James Rouse (founder of The Rouse Company) purchased the Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr.-designed Baltimore Country Club Golf Course unseen for $1,700,000 near his Roland Park, Baltimore home in 1963.",
" The 5000 person Village was built on the historic property in 1965.",
" Micheal D Spear was the development director, later becoming CEO of the Rouse Company.",
" It was the first in a series of planned communities developed by Rouse.",
" Vacant office space was occupied by Rouse headquarters until moving to its next development of Columbia.",
" The retail component of the village has declined with competition from Towson Town Center to the north and Harbor East to the South.",
" General Growth properties divested itself of the venture, selling to Ashkenazy Acquisition Corp in 2012."
],
"title": "Village of Cross Keys"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Towson Town Center is a large indoor shopping mall located in Towson, Maryland.",
" It was the largest indoor shopping mall in Maryland prior to the completion of Arundel Mills in late 2000 in Hanover and the 2007 expansion of the Annapolis Mall."
],
"title": "Towson Town Center"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Springfield Town Center is an shopping center in Springfield, Virginia.",
" It opened in 1973 as Springfield Mall, an enclosed shopping mall, which closed on June 30, 2012 as part of a multimillion-dollar redevelopment plan to turn it into a multifaceted \"Town Center\"-style shopping center with a main indoor area similar to the nearby Tysons Corner Center and Dulles Town Center, while transforming the exterior into a pedestrian friendly environment with restaurants with cafe style outdoor seating and entrances.",
" It is located at the intersection of Interstate 95 and Franconia Road (Route 644), which is part of the Springfield Interchange, 1/4 mile north of Franconia-Springfield Parkway (State Route 289) and the Franconia-Springfield Metro station.",
" The mall reopened on October 17, 2014 following its two-year renovation."
],
"title": "Springfield Town Center"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Largo Town Center is an island platformed Washington Metro station in Largo, Maryland, United States.",
" The station was opened on December 18, 2004, and is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA).",
" Providing service for the Blue and Silver Lines, it is the eastern terminus of the Blue and Silver Lines, and serves the town of Largo and The Boulevard at the Capital Centre.",
" In December 2012, Largo Town Center was one of five stations added to the route of the Silver Line, which was originally supposed to end at the Stadium–Armory station, but was extended into Prince George's County, Maryland to Largo Town Center due to safety concerns about a pocket track just past Stadium–Armory.",
" Therefore, Largo Town Center is also the eastern terminus of the Silver Line, which began service on July 26, 2014.",
" It is the first and so far only station in Prince George's County outside the Capital Beltway, and is located about a mile from FedExField, the home of the Washington Redskins.",
" Largo Town Center is also a major commuter station, with two parking garages, containing a total of 2,200 spaces, connected by a bridge at the top level."
],
"title": "Largo Town Center station"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Dulles Town Center (DTC) is a two-level enclosed shopping mall in Dulles, Loudoun County, Virginia, United States, located five miles north of the Washington Dulles International Airport.",
" The retail center gives its name to the census-designated place (CDP) within which it is located.",
" It encompasses 1400000 sqft of GLA and is the largest enclosed shopping center in Loudoun County.",
" The mall caters to the burgeoning and affluent population of eastern Loudoun and western Fairfax counties.",
" Dulles Town Center is anchored by Dick's Sporting Goods, J.C. Penney, Lord and Taylor, Macy's, Nordstrom, Sears and features an eclectic mix of upscale retailers such as Abercrombie & Fitch, Banana Republic, and LOFT.",
" In addition, the mall has been a launch pad for international retailers emerging into the U.S. market.",
" High-end New Zealand children's store Pumpkin Patch opened its second U.S. store and German restaurant chain Vapiano opened its third U.S. location at Dulles Town Center in 2007.",
" In 2015, Vapiano closed down and it's former spot is now unoccupied in the mall."
],
"title": "Dulles Town Center"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Towson Place, formerly Eudowood Plaza and Towson Marketplace, is an outdoor shopping center in Towson, Maryland.",
" Opened in 1962, it was redeveloped extensively in 1998.",
" The shopping center's major stores include Target, Walmart, Toys \"R\" Us, Marshalls, Bed Bath & Beyond, DSW Shoe Warehouse, PetSmart, Michaels, TJ Maxx, and Havertys.",
" It is managed by Kimco Realty."
],
"title": "Towson Place"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Deer Park Town Center is an upscale lifestyle center in the northwest Chicago suburb of Deer Park, Illinois, situated at the southwest corner of U.S. Highway 12 (Rand Road) and Long Grove Road, just north of Lake Cook Road.",
" It is a one-level, open air lifestyle shopping center of red brick with off-white drivit neutral piers, towers, dormers, graphic accents, varied light fixtures and roof lighting throughout the center.",
" The shopping center consists of over 70 retailers and restaurants, spread across 386,000 square feet (35,900 m2).",
" Key retailers include Apple, Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, Bath & Body Works, Crate & Barrel, Century Theatre, J. Crew, Pottery Barn, Talbots, Vera Bradley and Victoria’s Secret.",
" Deer Park Town Center is flanked by a selection of fine national restaurants including; Biaggi’s Ristorante, California Pizza Kitchen, La Hacienda, Red Robin, Panera Bread, and Stoney River.",
" The footprint of Deer Park Town Center shows a long sweep of retail facing Rand Road, with convenient parking close to stores.Its construction generated further retail development of the Rand Road corridor and marked the first major commerce for the Deer Park and Kildeer communities, which were small bedroom communities without any kind of commerce prior to the center's construction.",
" The center generates considerable traffic from throughout the northwest suburbs, primarily in the Barrington, Lake Zurich, Long Grove, Palatine, and Buffalo Grove communities, and from farther places as well.",
" The center focuses on stores that sell upscale clothing, along with high-end furniture and home decor."
],
"title": "Deer Park Town Center"
}
] |
[
"Title: Santa Maria Town Center\n\nSanta Maria Town Center (sometimes simply referred as Town Center) is a shopping center located in Santa Maria, California, United States. It is located on the junction of Routes 135 (Broadway) and 166 (Main Street), as well as intersection of Cook Street, and Miller Street. Santa Maria Town Center is known to be the largest enclosed shopping center on the Central Coast of California, with about 600,000 square feet (55,740 square meters). It also consists of 25 acre of retail space, 3,200 parking spaces, and over 65 stores. It opened in 1976 with Gottschalks and Sears as anchors. May Company California, later Robinsons-May and now Macy's, was added in 1990. Gottschalks closed in 2009.",
"Title: Arundel Mills\n\nArundel Mills is a mall located in Hanover, Maryland (south of Baltimore, near BWI Airport) and is owned by Simon Property Group. With its 1630000 sqft GLA, it is the largest mall in the state of Maryland. The mall is located at the intersection of Maryland Route 100 and the Baltimore-Washington Parkway (Maryland Route 295) in northwestern Anne Arundel County (hence the name \"Arundel\" Mills).",
"Title: Towson University\n\nTowson University, often referred to as TU or simply Towson for short, is a public university located in Towson in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. It is a part of the University System of Maryland. Founded in 1866 as Maryland's first training school for teachers, Towson University has evolved into a four-year degree-granting institution consisting of eight colleges with over 20,000 students enrolled. Towson is one of the largest public universities in Maryland and still produces the most teachers of any university in the state.",
"Title: Village of Cross Keys\n\nVillage of Cross Keys is a privately owned upscale area of Baltimore, Maryland. It is located off Falls Road between Northern Parkway and Coldspring Lane, and is home to luxury condos and upscale small shops. Baltimore financer and mall developer James Rouse (founder of The Rouse Company) purchased the Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr.-designed Baltimore Country Club Golf Course unseen for $1,700,000 near his Roland Park, Baltimore home in 1963. The 5000 person Village was built on the historic property in 1965. Micheal D Spear was the development director, later becoming CEO of the Rouse Company. It was the first in a series of planned communities developed by Rouse. Vacant office space was occupied by Rouse headquarters until moving to its next development of Columbia. The retail component of the village has declined with competition from Towson Town Center to the north and Harbor East to the South. General Growth properties divested itself of the venture, selling to Ashkenazy Acquisition Corp in 2012.",
"Title: Towson Town Center\n\nTowson Town Center is a large indoor shopping mall located in Towson, Maryland. It was the largest indoor shopping mall in Maryland prior to the completion of Arundel Mills in late 2000 in Hanover and the 2007 expansion of the Annapolis Mall.",
"Title: Springfield Town Center\n\nSpringfield Town Center is an shopping center in Springfield, Virginia. It opened in 1973 as Springfield Mall, an enclosed shopping mall, which closed on June 30, 2012 as part of a multimillion-dollar redevelopment plan to turn it into a multifaceted \"Town Center\"-style shopping center with a main indoor area similar to the nearby Tysons Corner Center and Dulles Town Center, while transforming the exterior into a pedestrian friendly environment with restaurants with cafe style outdoor seating and entrances. It is located at the intersection of Interstate 95 and Franconia Road (Route 644), which is part of the Springfield Interchange, 1/4 mile north of Franconia-Springfield Parkway (State Route 289) and the Franconia-Springfield Metro station. The mall reopened on October 17, 2014 following its two-year renovation.",
"Title: Largo Town Center station\n\nLargo Town Center is an island platformed Washington Metro station in Largo, Maryland, United States. The station was opened on December 18, 2004, and is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). Providing service for the Blue and Silver Lines, it is the eastern terminus of the Blue and Silver Lines, and serves the town of Largo and The Boulevard at the Capital Centre. In December 2012, Largo Town Center was one of five stations added to the route of the Silver Line, which was originally supposed to end at the Stadium–Armory station, but was extended into Prince George's County, Maryland to Largo Town Center due to safety concerns about a pocket track just past Stadium–Armory. Therefore, Largo Town Center is also the eastern terminus of the Silver Line, which began service on July 26, 2014. It is the first and so far only station in Prince George's County outside the Capital Beltway, and is located about a mile from FedExField, the home of the Washington Redskins. Largo Town Center is also a major commuter station, with two parking garages, containing a total of 2,200 spaces, connected by a bridge at the top level.",
"Title: Dulles Town Center\n\nThe Dulles Town Center (DTC) is a two-level enclosed shopping mall in Dulles, Loudoun County, Virginia, United States, located five miles north of the Washington Dulles International Airport. The retail center gives its name to the census-designated place (CDP) within which it is located. It encompasses 1400000 sqft of GLA and is the largest enclosed shopping center in Loudoun County. The mall caters to the burgeoning and affluent population of eastern Loudoun and western Fairfax counties. Dulles Town Center is anchored by Dick's Sporting Goods, J.C. Penney, Lord and Taylor, Macy's, Nordstrom, Sears and features an eclectic mix of upscale retailers such as Abercrombie & Fitch, Banana Republic, and LOFT. In addition, the mall has been a launch pad for international retailers emerging into the U.S. market. High-end New Zealand children's store Pumpkin Patch opened its second U.S. store and German restaurant chain Vapiano opened its third U.S. location at Dulles Town Center in 2007. In 2015, Vapiano closed down and it's former spot is now unoccupied in the mall.",
"Title: Towson Place\n\nTowson Place, formerly Eudowood Plaza and Towson Marketplace, is an outdoor shopping center in Towson, Maryland. Opened in 1962, it was redeveloped extensively in 1998. The shopping center's major stores include Target, Walmart, Toys \"R\" Us, Marshalls, Bed Bath & Beyond, DSW Shoe Warehouse, PetSmart, Michaels, TJ Maxx, and Havertys. It is managed by Kimco Realty.",
"Title: Deer Park Town Center\n\nDeer Park Town Center is an upscale lifestyle center in the northwest Chicago suburb of Deer Park, Illinois, situated at the southwest corner of U.S. Highway 12 (Rand Road) and Long Grove Road, just north of Lake Cook Road. It is a one-level, open air lifestyle shopping center of red brick with off-white drivit neutral piers, towers, dormers, graphic accents, varied light fixtures and roof lighting throughout the center. The shopping center consists of over 70 retailers and restaurants, spread across 386,000 square feet (35,900 m2). Key retailers include Apple, Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, Bath & Body Works, Crate & Barrel, Century Theatre, J. Crew, Pottery Barn, Talbots, Vera Bradley and Victoria’s Secret. Deer Park Town Center is flanked by a selection of fine national restaurants including; Biaggi’s Ristorante, California Pizza Kitchen, La Hacienda, Red Robin, Panera Bread, and Stoney River. The footprint of Deer Park Town Center shows a long sweep of retail facing Rand Road, with convenient parking close to stores.Its construction generated further retail development of the Rand Road corridor and marked the first major commerce for the Deer Park and Kildeer communities, which were small bedroom communities without any kind of commerce prior to the center's construction. The center generates considerable traffic from throughout the northwest suburbs, primarily in the Barrington, Lake Zurich, Long Grove, Palatine, and Buffalo Grove communities, and from farther places as well. The center focuses on stores that sell upscale clothing, along with high-end furniture and home decor."
] |
1,534
|
is Cercis or Promenaea native to Brazil?
|
Promenaea
|
comparison
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Cercis",
"Promenaea",
"Promenaea"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Retroculus is a genus of cichlids native to tropical South America, where three are native to rivers in southeastern Amazon Basin in Brazil, while the final is native to rivers in Amapá (Brazil) and French Guiana.",
" It is the sole genus included in the subfamily Retroculinae.",
" These rheophilic cichlids are superficially similar to \"Geophagus\"."
],
"title": "Retroculus"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cercis canadensis, the eastern redbud, is a large deciduous shrub or small tree, native to eastern North America from southern Ontario, Canada south to northern Florida but which can thrive as far west as California.",
" It is the state tree of Oklahoma."
],
"title": "Cercis canadensis"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Promenaea is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae.",
" It contains 18 currently accepted species (including one that is apparently extinct), all endemic to Brazil."
],
"title": "Promenaea"
},
{
"sentences": [
"At the time of the discovery of Brazil by the Europeans, a total of 2,000 indigenous nations, divided into several thousands of tribes existed in Brazil.",
" The total number of native tribes which inhabited the present day Brazil at the time of first contact is disputed, as well as difficult to ascertain.",
" The names of large number of tribes who were exterminated as a result of intertribal warfare is not recorded anywhere and so is the case of several smaller tribes who were wiped out by the colonizers.",
" Curt Nimuendajú gives a list of 1,400 nations in his monumental work Mapa etno-histórico do Brasil e regiões adjacentes, but he ignored many smaller (extinct) tribes in Eastern Brazil, and was unaware of some other tribes which were uncontacted at that time.",
" Currently only 200 nations (790 tribes) are alive, with no survivors being reported for the remaining nations.",
" However this doesn't mean all their bloodlines are extinct only their cultures.",
" Brazilian Pardo and Mestizo population have mostly unknown indigenous backgrounds.",
" Which can and probably have many of this indigenous peoples as ancestors.",
" The Bandeirantes once hunted and enslaved indigenous peoples in the then unknown interior of Brazil from the 16th to the early 19th century.",
" The indigenous peoples were eventually aculturated and integrated into European civilization."
],
"title": "List of extinct indigenous peoples of Brazil"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Acinocheirodon melanogramma is a species of characin endemic to Brazil, where it is found in the São Francisco and Jequitinhonha Rivers.",
" It is the only member of its genus.",
" It can be found in freshwater environments at a benthopelagic depth range.",
" They are native to a tropical climate.",
" The average length of an unsexed male is about 3.8 cm (about 3.0 in).",
" They are distributed in the São Francisco and Jequitinhonha River basins of Brazil.",
" This species prefer to live in fresh water with a moderate current.",
" They have one row of teeth in the upper and lower jaw.",
" The common names of \"A. melanogramma\" in Brazil are \"pequira, piabinha\", and \"lambari\"."
],
"title": "Acinocheirodon"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cercis chinensis, the Chinese redbud () is a plant of the Fabaceae family native to China and Japan that grows between 150 to above sea level."
],
"title": "Cercis chinensis"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Puccinia psidii is a rust (a type of plant pathogen) native to Brazil with a very broad host range in the myrtle family (\"Myrtaceae\").",
" \"Puccinia psidii\" can have very serious consequences to various species of plants in the Myrtaceae.",
" This family includes guava (the original host of this rust in Brazil), eucalyptus, melaleuca, and a number of species native to Hawaii, including some endemic species (found nowhere else on Earth) and at least one important native forest tree.",
" There are numerous strains of the \"Puccinia psidii\" rust—some known to be established in Florida, and at least one reported from California and there is concern that strains may exist or develop that could be devastating to ohia (\"Metrosideros polymorpha\"), one of Hawaii's dominant native trees, a foundation species for many remaining Hawaiian native ecosystems.",
" However currently, the major threat of Puccinia in Hawaii is the massive damage it is doing to \"Eugenia koolauensis\", a federally listed endangered species."
],
"title": "Puccinia psidii"
},
{
"sentences": [
"André Luiz Pessanha Cordeiro (born August 9, 1967 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a water polo goalkeeper from Brazil.",
" Nicknamed Pará, he competed in three consecutive Pan American Games for his native country, starting in 1999.",
" Cordeiro won two silver medals at this event with the Brazil men's national water polo team.",
" In the South American Games, \"Pará\", won five consecutive gold medals with Brazil Squad in the years of 1998,2000,2002,2004 and 2006."
],
"title": "André Cordeiro (water polo)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cercis , is a genus of about 10 species in the subfamily Cercidoideae of the pea family Fabaceae, native to warm temperate regions.",
" It contains small deciduous trees or large shrubs commonly known as redbuds.",
" They are characterised by simple, rounded to heart-shaped leaves and pinkish-red flowers borne in the early spring on bare leafless shoots, on both branches and trunk (\"cauliflory\").",
" Cercis is derived from the Greek word κερκις (\"kerkis\") meaning \"weaver's shuttle\", which was applied by Theophrastus to \"C. siliquastrum\"."
],
"title": "Cercis"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cercidiphyllum is a genus containing two species of plants, both commonly called katsura.",
" They are the sole members of the monotypic family Cercidiphyllaceae.",
" The genus is native to Japan and China and unrelated to \"Cercis\" (redbuds)."
],
"title": "Cercidiphyllum"
}
] |
[
"Title: Retroculus\n\nRetroculus is a genus of cichlids native to tropical South America, where three are native to rivers in southeastern Amazon Basin in Brazil, while the final is native to rivers in Amapá (Brazil) and French Guiana. It is the sole genus included in the subfamily Retroculinae. These rheophilic cichlids are superficially similar to \"Geophagus\".",
"Title: Cercis canadensis\n\nCercis canadensis, the eastern redbud, is a large deciduous shrub or small tree, native to eastern North America from southern Ontario, Canada south to northern Florida but which can thrive as far west as California. It is the state tree of Oklahoma.",
"Title: Promenaea\n\nPromenaea is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae. It contains 18 currently accepted species (including one that is apparently extinct), all endemic to Brazil.",
"Title: List of extinct indigenous peoples of Brazil\n\nAt the time of the discovery of Brazil by the Europeans, a total of 2,000 indigenous nations, divided into several thousands of tribes existed in Brazil. The total number of native tribes which inhabited the present day Brazil at the time of first contact is disputed, as well as difficult to ascertain. The names of large number of tribes who were exterminated as a result of intertribal warfare is not recorded anywhere and so is the case of several smaller tribes who were wiped out by the colonizers. Curt Nimuendajú gives a list of 1,400 nations in his monumental work Mapa etno-histórico do Brasil e regiões adjacentes, but he ignored many smaller (extinct) tribes in Eastern Brazil, and was unaware of some other tribes which were uncontacted at that time. Currently only 200 nations (790 tribes) are alive, with no survivors being reported for the remaining nations. However this doesn't mean all their bloodlines are extinct only their cultures. Brazilian Pardo and Mestizo population have mostly unknown indigenous backgrounds. Which can and probably have many of this indigenous peoples as ancestors. The Bandeirantes once hunted and enslaved indigenous peoples in the then unknown interior of Brazil from the 16th to the early 19th century. The indigenous peoples were eventually aculturated and integrated into European civilization.",
"Title: Acinocheirodon\n\nAcinocheirodon melanogramma is a species of characin endemic to Brazil, where it is found in the São Francisco and Jequitinhonha Rivers. It is the only member of its genus. It can be found in freshwater environments at a benthopelagic depth range. They are native to a tropical climate. The average length of an unsexed male is about 3.8 cm (about 3.0 in). They are distributed in the São Francisco and Jequitinhonha River basins of Brazil. This species prefer to live in fresh water with a moderate current. They have one row of teeth in the upper and lower jaw. The common names of \"A. melanogramma\" in Brazil are \"pequira, piabinha\", and \"lambari\".",
"Title: Cercis chinensis\n\nCercis chinensis, the Chinese redbud () is a plant of the Fabaceae family native to China and Japan that grows between 150 to above sea level.",
"Title: Puccinia psidii\n\nPuccinia psidii is a rust (a type of plant pathogen) native to Brazil with a very broad host range in the myrtle family (\"Myrtaceae\"). \"Puccinia psidii\" can have very serious consequences to various species of plants in the Myrtaceae. This family includes guava (the original host of this rust in Brazil), eucalyptus, melaleuca, and a number of species native to Hawaii, including some endemic species (found nowhere else on Earth) and at least one important native forest tree. There are numerous strains of the \"Puccinia psidii\" rust—some known to be established in Florida, and at least one reported from California and there is concern that strains may exist or develop that could be devastating to ohia (\"Metrosideros polymorpha\"), one of Hawaii's dominant native trees, a foundation species for many remaining Hawaiian native ecosystems. However currently, the major threat of Puccinia in Hawaii is the massive damage it is doing to \"Eugenia koolauensis\", a federally listed endangered species.",
"Title: André Cordeiro (water polo)\n\nAndré Luiz Pessanha Cordeiro (born August 9, 1967 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a water polo goalkeeper from Brazil. Nicknamed Pará, he competed in three consecutive Pan American Games for his native country, starting in 1999. Cordeiro won two silver medals at this event with the Brazil men's national water polo team. In the South American Games, \"Pará\", won five consecutive gold medals with Brazil Squad in the years of 1998,2000,2002,2004 and 2006.",
"Title: Cercis\n\nCercis , is a genus of about 10 species in the subfamily Cercidoideae of the pea family Fabaceae, native to warm temperate regions. It contains small deciduous trees or large shrubs commonly known as redbuds. They are characterised by simple, rounded to heart-shaped leaves and pinkish-red flowers borne in the early spring on bare leafless shoots, on both branches and trunk (\"cauliflory\"). Cercis is derived from the Greek word κερκις (\"kerkis\") meaning \"weaver's shuttle\", which was applied by Theophrastus to \"C. siliquastrum\".",
"Title: Cercidiphyllum\n\nCercidiphyllum is a genus containing two species of plants, both commonly called katsura. They are the sole members of the monotypic family Cercidiphyllaceae. The genus is native to Japan and China and unrelated to \"Cercis\" (redbuds)."
] |
1,535
|
Are James P. Bagian and Paz Lenchantin both Americans?
|
yes
|
comparison
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"James P. Bagian",
"Paz Lenchantin"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"James P. McAnulty (sometimes McNulty) is the U.S. Envoy to Somalia.",
" Since the U.S. officially recognized the government of Somalia and reopened its Mission there in 2013 after some 22 years, the United States has continued to be represented in Somalia by a special envoy based at its embassy in Nairobi, Kenya and titled a Special Representative rather than by a U.S. Ambassador.",
" The US appointed James P. McAnulty, a career foreign service officer (FSO), who joined the U.S. Foreign Service in 1983, as the Mission’s Special Representative to Somalia, and he was received as such by the Somalia government on August 26, 2013.",
" McAnulty was last prior to being appointed the U.S. Special Representative to Somalia, the U.S. Deputy Chief of Missions in Nigeria.",
" A graduate of the United States Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, Colorado, James McAnulty served as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Air Force before joining the U.S. Foreign Service."
],
"title": "James P. McAnulty"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Yellow mY skYcaptain is the debut solo album by A Perfect Circle strings and bass player Paz Lenchantin, released in year 2000.",
" The album was produced by Lenchantin herself."
],
"title": "Yellow mY skYcaptain"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Pixies are an American alternative rock band formed in 1986 in Boston, Massachusetts.",
" Until 2013, the band comprised Black Francis (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Joey Santiago (lead guitar), Kim Deal (bass, backing vocals) and David Lovering (drums).",
" The band disbanded acrimoniously in 1993, but reunited in 2004.",
" After Deal left in 2013, the Pixies hired Kim Shattuck as a touring bassist; she was replaced the same year by Paz Lenchantin, who became a permanent member in 2016."
],
"title": "Pixies"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The discography of American alternative rock supergroup A Perfect Circle consists of three studio albums, two compilation albums, one extended play, one video album, nine singles, one promotional single and ten music videos.",
" A Perfect Circle is the brainchild of Billy Howerdel.",
" After hearing demos of Howerdel's music, Maynard James Keenan, the lead singer of Tool, offered his services as vocalist.",
" Howerdel agreed, and the band formed in 1999.",
" They were then joined by bassist/violinist Paz Lenchantin, guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen, formerly of Failure, and drummer Tim Alexander, formerly of Primus.",
" Soon after entering the studio to record their first album, Alexander was replaced by Josh Freese of The Vandals. \"",
"Mer de Noms\" was released in May 2000, selling 188,000 copies its debut week.",
" The band embarked on a number of headlining tours all over the world to promote the album which was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) one month after its release, and platinum just four months later."
],
"title": "A Perfect Circle discography"
},
{
"sentences": [
"James Philip Bagian, MD, PE (born 22 February 1952), is an American physician, engineer, and former NASA astronaut of Armenian descent.",
" During his career as an astronaut, he logged 337 hours of space-flight, over two missions, STS-29 (in 1989) and STS-40 (in 1991).",
" After leaving NASA in 1995, Bagian was elected as a member of both the National Academy of Engineering and of the Institute of Medicine.",
" Bagian is currently the Director of the Center for Healthcare Engineering and Patient Safety at the University of Michigan."
],
"title": "James P. Bagian"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Paz Lenchantin (born December 12, 1973) is an Argentine American musician.",
" She has been the bass guitarist, vocalist and violinist of the alternative rock band Pixies since 2014.",
" She is known for playing bass or strings with various bands, including Entrance, A Perfect Circle, Zwan, and Queens of the Stone Age."
],
"title": "Paz Lenchantin"
},
{
"sentences": [
"James P. Wilmot (1911–1980) was a pioneer aviation executive, landowner, philanthropist and horse breeder who served as Finance Chairman of the Democratic National Committee.",
" The James P. Wilmot Cancer Center at the University of Rochester is named in his honor."
],
"title": "James P. Wilmot"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Head Carrier is the sixth studio album by the American alternative rock band the Pixies, released on September 30, 2016 on Pixiesmusic and PIAS.",
" Produced by Tom Dalgety, and recorded at RAK Studios in London, the album is the first to feature bass guitarist Paz Lenchantin, who joined the band in 2014 to tour in support of its previous album, \"Indie Cindy\"."
],
"title": "Head Carrier"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Songs For Luci is the second solo album by Paz Lenchantin.",
" It was released in 2006, six years after her first solo album \"Yellow mY skYcaptain\".",
" This album is much shorter than her last release, and a much different style of music as well.",
" There was a video made for \"Kentucky Hymn\" and it can be seen on Paz's Myspace page and YouTube.",
" The album is dedicated to her late brother Luciano Lenchantin, who committed suicide in 2003."
],
"title": "Songs for Luci"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Paz is known for his raw and gritty lyrical delivery.",
" His lyrics frequently contain references to religion, war, politics, mythology, conspiracy theories, and the paranormal.",
" His more recent albums such as \"Servants in Heaven Kings in Hell\" show a more obvious approach to politics and world issues.",
" This gritty style of Paz became apparent with the release of \"Violent by Design\", and has become progressively more defined since its release.",
" Vinnie Paz has a number of aliases, such as: Ikon the Verbal Hologram, Louie Doggs, Boxcutter Pazzy, Pack Pistol Pazzy, Hologram, Paz, Vinnie P, The Pazmanian Devil, Odrama Vin Laden, Ikon The Python, and Pazienza.",
" Raised Catholic, Vinnie Paz is now a Muslim, which plays a major role in much of his lyrics, often controversially, as on Heavenly Divine, where he rapped \"I'm with Allah 'cause he chose me, I broke into the Vatican, strangled The Pope with his rosary.\"",
" Vinnie is also a heavy metal fan, and occasionally uses song titles and band names in JMT tracks and lyrics."
],
"title": "Vinnie Paz"
}
] |
[
"Title: James P. McAnulty\n\nJames P. McAnulty (sometimes McNulty) is the U.S. Envoy to Somalia. Since the U.S. officially recognized the government of Somalia and reopened its Mission there in 2013 after some 22 years, the United States has continued to be represented in Somalia by a special envoy based at its embassy in Nairobi, Kenya and titled a Special Representative rather than by a U.S. Ambassador. The US appointed James P. McAnulty, a career foreign service officer (FSO), who joined the U.S. Foreign Service in 1983, as the Mission’s Special Representative to Somalia, and he was received as such by the Somalia government on August 26, 2013. McAnulty was last prior to being appointed the U.S. Special Representative to Somalia, the U.S. Deputy Chief of Missions in Nigeria. A graduate of the United States Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, Colorado, James McAnulty served as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Air Force before joining the U.S. Foreign Service.",
"Title: Yellow mY skYcaptain\n\nYellow mY skYcaptain is the debut solo album by A Perfect Circle strings and bass player Paz Lenchantin, released in year 2000. The album was produced by Lenchantin herself.",
"Title: Pixies\n\nThe Pixies are an American alternative rock band formed in 1986 in Boston, Massachusetts. Until 2013, the band comprised Black Francis (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Joey Santiago (lead guitar), Kim Deal (bass, backing vocals) and David Lovering (drums). The band disbanded acrimoniously in 1993, but reunited in 2004. After Deal left in 2013, the Pixies hired Kim Shattuck as a touring bassist; she was replaced the same year by Paz Lenchantin, who became a permanent member in 2016.",
"Title: A Perfect Circle discography\n\nThe discography of American alternative rock supergroup A Perfect Circle consists of three studio albums, two compilation albums, one extended play, one video album, nine singles, one promotional single and ten music videos. A Perfect Circle is the brainchild of Billy Howerdel. After hearing demos of Howerdel's music, Maynard James Keenan, the lead singer of Tool, offered his services as vocalist. Howerdel agreed, and the band formed in 1999. They were then joined by bassist/violinist Paz Lenchantin, guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen, formerly of Failure, and drummer Tim Alexander, formerly of Primus. Soon after entering the studio to record their first album, Alexander was replaced by Josh Freese of The Vandals. \" Mer de Noms\" was released in May 2000, selling 188,000 copies its debut week. The band embarked on a number of headlining tours all over the world to promote the album which was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) one month after its release, and platinum just four months later.",
"Title: James P. Bagian\n\nJames Philip Bagian, MD, PE (born 22 February 1952), is an American physician, engineer, and former NASA astronaut of Armenian descent. During his career as an astronaut, he logged 337 hours of space-flight, over two missions, STS-29 (in 1989) and STS-40 (in 1991). After leaving NASA in 1995, Bagian was elected as a member of both the National Academy of Engineering and of the Institute of Medicine. Bagian is currently the Director of the Center for Healthcare Engineering and Patient Safety at the University of Michigan.",
"Title: Paz Lenchantin\n\nPaz Lenchantin (born December 12, 1973) is an Argentine American musician. She has been the bass guitarist, vocalist and violinist of the alternative rock band Pixies since 2014. She is known for playing bass or strings with various bands, including Entrance, A Perfect Circle, Zwan, and Queens of the Stone Age.",
"Title: James P. Wilmot\n\nJames P. Wilmot (1911–1980) was a pioneer aviation executive, landowner, philanthropist and horse breeder who served as Finance Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. The James P. Wilmot Cancer Center at the University of Rochester is named in his honor.",
"Title: Head Carrier\n\nHead Carrier is the sixth studio album by the American alternative rock band the Pixies, released on September 30, 2016 on Pixiesmusic and PIAS. Produced by Tom Dalgety, and recorded at RAK Studios in London, the album is the first to feature bass guitarist Paz Lenchantin, who joined the band in 2014 to tour in support of its previous album, \"Indie Cindy\".",
"Title: Songs for Luci\n\nSongs For Luci is the second solo album by Paz Lenchantin. It was released in 2006, six years after her first solo album \"Yellow mY skYcaptain\". This album is much shorter than her last release, and a much different style of music as well. There was a video made for \"Kentucky Hymn\" and it can be seen on Paz's Myspace page and YouTube. The album is dedicated to her late brother Luciano Lenchantin, who committed suicide in 2003.",
"Title: Vinnie Paz\n\nPaz is known for his raw and gritty lyrical delivery. His lyrics frequently contain references to religion, war, politics, mythology, conspiracy theories, and the paranormal. His more recent albums such as \"Servants in Heaven Kings in Hell\" show a more obvious approach to politics and world issues. This gritty style of Paz became apparent with the release of \"Violent by Design\", and has become progressively more defined since its release. Vinnie Paz has a number of aliases, such as: Ikon the Verbal Hologram, Louie Doggs, Boxcutter Pazzy, Pack Pistol Pazzy, Hologram, Paz, Vinnie P, The Pazmanian Devil, Odrama Vin Laden, Ikon The Python, and Pazienza. Raised Catholic, Vinnie Paz is now a Muslim, which plays a major role in much of his lyrics, often controversially, as on Heavenly Divine, where he rapped \"I'm with Allah 'cause he chose me, I broke into the Vatican, strangled The Pope with his rosary.\" Vinnie is also a heavy metal fan, and occasionally uses song titles and band names in JMT tracks and lyrics."
] |
1,536
|
Representin' was an album that included the re-relased of the song by the rapper from what Georgia city?
|
Augusta
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Representin' (album)",
"MC Eiht"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"\"Truffle Butter\" is a song by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj featuring Canadian rapper Drake and American rapper Lil Wayne.",
" It is included as an exclusive bonus track on the iTunes Store edition of Minaj's third studio album \"The Pinkprint\" (2014).",
" Produced by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records, the song was released as the fifth single from the album on January 23, 2015.",
" \"Truffle Butter\" is a mix between hip hop and house music genres and contains a sample of Maya Jane Coles' song \"What They Say\" (2010).",
" In March 2015, it was sent to urban contemporary and contemporary hit radio."
],
"title": "Truffle Butter"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Party Girls\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Ludacris, featuring vocals from singer Jeremih and rapper Wiz Khalifa, produced by Cashmere Cat.",
" It contains an interpolation of 1997 hit single \"Barbie Girl\" by Danish-Norwegian dance-pop group Aqua.",
" It was released January 30, 2014 in promotion of his ninth studio album, \"Ludaversal\"; this single along with Rest of My Life and Representin were not included on the album's final track list.",
" The song peaked at number 36 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart."
],
"title": "Party Girls"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Representin' is the compilation album by MC Eiht and the re-release of Compton's Most Wanted's \"Represent\" by its frontman, MC Eiht.",
" The album was released February 6, 2007."
],
"title": "Representin' (album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Wild Boy\" is a song by American rapper MGK.",
" The song, released September 27, 2011, serves as the lead single from his debut EP \"Half Naked & Almost Famous\" (2012).",
" The single features American rapper Waka Flocka Flame and was produced by GB Hitz and Southside.",
" The song was initially included on his third mixtape \"Rage Pack\", and later included on his major-label debut studio album \"Lace Up\"."
],
"title": "Wild Boy (song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Carlos Rico Walker (March 22, 1976 – September 21, 2016), known professionally as Shawty Lo, was an American rapper from Atlanta, Georgia.",
" Walker was a founding member of the Southern hip hop group D4L and in 2003, founded D4L Records.",
" He was best known for his solo debut single \"Dey Know\", which was included on his solo debut album \"Units in the City\", released in February 2008.",
" In June 2011, Walker announced he had signed his D4L imprint to fellow American rapper 50 Cent's subsidiary label G-Unit South Records, in a joint venture deal."
],
"title": "Shawty Lo"
},
{
"sentences": [
"In a Different Light is the tenth studio album released by American country music artist Doug Stone.",
" It was his first album for Lofton Creek Records.",
" Two re-recordings of his older songs are included here: \"In a Different Light\" (originally on his 1990 album \"Doug Stone\") and \"Why Didn't I Think of That\" (originally on his 1992 album \"From the Heart\").",
" Also included are four covers: \"Georgia on My Mind\" (the official state song for the state of Georgia), and \"Only You (And You Alone)\" (originally recorded by The Platters).",
" and Crazy Love (originally recorded by Van Morrison) and tell it like it is (originally recorded by Aaron Neville)"
],
"title": "In a Different Light (Doug Stone album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Disposable Arts is the second solo album by American rapper Masta Ace, his first album since 1995's \"Sittin' On Chrome\".",
" The concept follows a young Brooklyn man's release from prison, his return home, and his life at \"The Institute of Disposable Arts\", a school in which Ace enrolls after realizing how bad the situation in Brooklyn is.",
" The album sold poorly compared to his previous albums, but was very well received by fans and critics.",
" The concept is considered by many to be one of the best on a rap album.",
" The cover art is a parody of his \"Sittin' on Chrome\" days, showing Masta Ace sitting on a seat on the street instead.",
" Included on the album is the song \"Acknowledge\", a notable diss track to rapper Boogeyman and group The High & Mighty.",
" The song \"Unfriendly Game\" was used in the TV series The Wire and is included on one of its soundtracks.",
" The song \"Take A Walk\" was used in the video game Saints Row, and was found on one of the various in game radio stations."
],
"title": "Disposable Arts"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The discography of Tyga, an American rapper, consists of four studio albums, two compilation albums, fourteen mixtapes, eight singles (including four as a featured artist) and forty-eight music videos.",
" In 2008, Tyga released his first studio album, \"No Introduction\", on the record label Decaydance Records.",
" The album featured the single \"Coconut Juice\", which features singer Travie McCoy; the song peaked at number 94 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, becoming Tyga's first song to appear on the chart.",
" In 2010, Tyga and American singer Chris Brown released the collaborative mixtape \"Fan of a Fan\", which included the single \"Deuces\": the song peaked at number 14 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and became Tyga's first song to chart on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, peaking at number thirty.",
" Tyga also appeared on the song \"Loyalty\", a single by fellow rapper Birdman, and collaborated with rapper Lil Wayne on the non-album single \"I'm on It\", both of which failed to chart on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100."
],
"title": "Tyga discography"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Aaron Tyler (born May 22, 1967), better known by his stage name MC Eiht, is an American rapper born in Augusta, Georgia.",
" Many of his songs are based on his life in Compton.",
" His stage name was partly inspired by the numeral in KRS-One's name.",
" He chose Eiht for its links to \"hood culture\", including Olde English 800 (8 Ball) and .38 caliber firearms.",
" He is the \"de facto\" leader of West Coast hip hop group Compton's Most Wanted, which also included fellow Compton-based rappers Boom Bam, Tha Chill, DJ Mike T, DJ Slip and Ant Capone.",
" He is also known for his role as A-Wax in the 1993 film \"Menace II Society\"."
],
"title": "MC Eiht"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Representin\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Ludacris, featuring vocals from American singer-songwriter Kelly Rowland.",
" It was released October 9, 2012 in promotion of his ninth studio album, \"Ludaversal\".",
" The song debuted and peaked at number 97 on the Billboard Hot 100 while reaching number 28 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.",
" The official remix features the R&B singer R. Kelly and the American rapper Fabolous."
],
"title": "Representin"
}
] |
[
"Title: Truffle Butter\n\n\"Truffle Butter\" is a song by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj featuring Canadian rapper Drake and American rapper Lil Wayne. It is included as an exclusive bonus track on the iTunes Store edition of Minaj's third studio album \"The Pinkprint\" (2014). Produced by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records, the song was released as the fifth single from the album on January 23, 2015. \"Truffle Butter\" is a mix between hip hop and house music genres and contains a sample of Maya Jane Coles' song \"What They Say\" (2010). In March 2015, it was sent to urban contemporary and contemporary hit radio.",
"Title: Party Girls\n\n\"Party Girls\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Ludacris, featuring vocals from singer Jeremih and rapper Wiz Khalifa, produced by Cashmere Cat. It contains an interpolation of 1997 hit single \"Barbie Girl\" by Danish-Norwegian dance-pop group Aqua. It was released January 30, 2014 in promotion of his ninth studio album, \"Ludaversal\"; this single along with Rest of My Life and Representin were not included on the album's final track list. The song peaked at number 36 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.",
"Title: Representin' (album)\n\nRepresentin' is the compilation album by MC Eiht and the re-release of Compton's Most Wanted's \"Represent\" by its frontman, MC Eiht. The album was released February 6, 2007.",
"Title: Wild Boy (song)\n\n\"Wild Boy\" is a song by American rapper MGK. The song, released September 27, 2011, serves as the lead single from his debut EP \"Half Naked & Almost Famous\" (2012). The single features American rapper Waka Flocka Flame and was produced by GB Hitz and Southside. The song was initially included on his third mixtape \"Rage Pack\", and later included on his major-label debut studio album \"Lace Up\".",
"Title: Shawty Lo\n\nCarlos Rico Walker (March 22, 1976 – September 21, 2016), known professionally as Shawty Lo, was an American rapper from Atlanta, Georgia. Walker was a founding member of the Southern hip hop group D4L and in 2003, founded D4L Records. He was best known for his solo debut single \"Dey Know\", which was included on his solo debut album \"Units in the City\", released in February 2008. In June 2011, Walker announced he had signed his D4L imprint to fellow American rapper 50 Cent's subsidiary label G-Unit South Records, in a joint venture deal.",
"Title: In a Different Light (Doug Stone album)\n\nIn a Different Light is the tenth studio album released by American country music artist Doug Stone. It was his first album for Lofton Creek Records. Two re-recordings of his older songs are included here: \"In a Different Light\" (originally on his 1990 album \"Doug Stone\") and \"Why Didn't I Think of That\" (originally on his 1992 album \"From the Heart\"). Also included are four covers: \"Georgia on My Mind\" (the official state song for the state of Georgia), and \"Only You (And You Alone)\" (originally recorded by The Platters). and Crazy Love (originally recorded by Van Morrison) and tell it like it is (originally recorded by Aaron Neville)",
"Title: Disposable Arts\n\nDisposable Arts is the second solo album by American rapper Masta Ace, his first album since 1995's \"Sittin' On Chrome\". The concept follows a young Brooklyn man's release from prison, his return home, and his life at \"The Institute of Disposable Arts\", a school in which Ace enrolls after realizing how bad the situation in Brooklyn is. The album sold poorly compared to his previous albums, but was very well received by fans and critics. The concept is considered by many to be one of the best on a rap album. The cover art is a parody of his \"Sittin' on Chrome\" days, showing Masta Ace sitting on a seat on the street instead. Included on the album is the song \"Acknowledge\", a notable diss track to rapper Boogeyman and group The High & Mighty. The song \"Unfriendly Game\" was used in the TV series The Wire and is included on one of its soundtracks. The song \"Take A Walk\" was used in the video game Saints Row, and was found on one of the various in game radio stations.",
"Title: Tyga discography\n\nThe discography of Tyga, an American rapper, consists of four studio albums, two compilation albums, fourteen mixtapes, eight singles (including four as a featured artist) and forty-eight music videos. In 2008, Tyga released his first studio album, \"No Introduction\", on the record label Decaydance Records. The album featured the single \"Coconut Juice\", which features singer Travie McCoy; the song peaked at number 94 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, becoming Tyga's first song to appear on the chart. In 2010, Tyga and American singer Chris Brown released the collaborative mixtape \"Fan of a Fan\", which included the single \"Deuces\": the song peaked at number 14 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and became Tyga's first song to chart on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, peaking at number thirty. Tyga also appeared on the song \"Loyalty\", a single by fellow rapper Birdman, and collaborated with rapper Lil Wayne on the non-album single \"I'm on It\", both of which failed to chart on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
"Title: MC Eiht\n\nAaron Tyler (born May 22, 1967), better known by his stage name MC Eiht, is an American rapper born in Augusta, Georgia. Many of his songs are based on his life in Compton. His stage name was partly inspired by the numeral in KRS-One's name. He chose Eiht for its links to \"hood culture\", including Olde English 800 (8 Ball) and .38 caliber firearms. He is the \"de facto\" leader of West Coast hip hop group Compton's Most Wanted, which also included fellow Compton-based rappers Boom Bam, Tha Chill, DJ Mike T, DJ Slip and Ant Capone. He is also known for his role as A-Wax in the 1993 film \"Menace II Society\".",
"Title: Representin\n\n\"Representin\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Ludacris, featuring vocals from American singer-songwriter Kelly Rowland. It was released October 9, 2012 in promotion of his ninth studio album, \"Ludaversal\". The song debuted and peaked at number 97 on the Billboard Hot 100 while reaching number 28 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. The official remix features the R&B singer R. Kelly and the American rapper Fabolous."
] |
1,537
|
Which member of a collegiate athletic conference comprising sports teams from eight private institutions of higher education in the Northeastern United States played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium?
|
The 2011 Columbia Lions
|
bridge
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"2011 Columbia Lions football team",
"2011 Columbia Lions football team",
"2011 Columbia Lions football team",
"Ivy League"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1,
2,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The Patriot League is a collegiate athletic conference comprising private institutions of higher education and two United States service academies based in the Northeastern United States.",
" Outside of the Ivy League, it is one of the most selective group of higher education institutions in NCAA Division I and has the highest student-athlete graduation rate for both the NCAA graduation success rate and the federal graduation rate."
],
"title": "Patriot League"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2017 Columbia Lions football team represents Columbia University in the 2017 NCAA Division I FCS football season.",
" They are led by third year head coach Al Bagnoli and play their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium.",
" They are a member of the Ivy League."
],
"title": "2017 Columbia Lions football team"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2016 Columbia Lions football team represented Columbia University in the 2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season.",
" They were led by second year head coach Al Bagnoli and played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium.",
" They are a member of the Ivy League."
],
"title": "2016 Columbia Lions football team"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2013 Columbia Lions football team represented Columbia University in the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season.",
" They were led by second year head coach Pete Mangurian and played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium.",
" They were a member of the Ivy League.",
" They finished with a record of 0–10 overall, 0–7 in Ivy League play for a last place finish.",
" This was the sixth time in school history that the Columbia Lions went winless.",
"</small>"
],
"title": "2013 Columbia Lions football team"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2014 Columbia Lions football team represented Columbia University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FCS football season.",
" They were led by third year head coach Pete Mangurian and played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium.",
" They were a member of the Ivy League.",
" They finished the season 0–10, 0–7 in Ivy League play to finish in last place.",
" This was the seventh time, and second consecutive year, the school ended the season winless."
],
"title": "2014 Columbia Lions football team"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2012 Columbia Lions football team represented Columbia University in the 2012 NCAA Division I FCS football season.",
" They were led by first year head coach Pete Mangurian and played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium.",
" They are a member of the Ivy League.",
" They finished the season 3–7, 2–5 in Ivy League play to finish in a tie for sixth place."
],
"title": "2012 Columbia Lions football team"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2011 Columbia Lions football team represented Columbia University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FCS football season.",
" The Lions were led by sixth year head coach Norries Wilson and played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium.",
" They are a member of the Ivy League.",
" They finished the season 1–9, 1–6 in Ivy League play to finish in a tie for seventh place.",
" Head coach Norries Wilson was fired at the end of the season after a 17–43 record in six seasons."
],
"title": "2011 Columbia Lions football team"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2015 Columbia Lions football team represented Columbia University in the 2015 NCAA Division I FCS football season.",
" They were led by first year head coach Al Bagnoli and played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium.",
" They were a member of the Ivy League.",
" They finished the season 2–8, 1–6 in Ivy League play to finish a tie for seventh place."
],
"title": "2015 Columbia Lions football team"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) is a collegiate athletic conference comprising sports teams from eleven schools, which are ten small liberal arts colleges and one medium-sized research university.",
" The schools are all private, located in the Northeastern United States, and are often associated with the Little Ivies.",
" The conference name is also commonly used to refer to those eleven schools as a group.",
" The eleven institutions are Amherst College, Bates College, Bowdoin College, Colby College, Connecticut College, Hamilton College, Middlebury College, Tufts University, Trinity College, Wesleyan University, and Williams College."
],
"title": "New England Small College Athletic Conference"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Ivy League is a collegiate athletic conference comprising sports teams from eight private institutions of higher education in the Northeastern United States.",
" The conference name is also commonly used to refer to those eight schools as a group beyond the sports context.",
" The eight institutions are Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, and Yale University.",
" The term \"Ivy League\" has connotations of academic excellence, selectivity in admissions, and social elitism."
],
"title": "Ivy League"
}
] |
[
"Title: Patriot League\n\nThe Patriot League is a collegiate athletic conference comprising private institutions of higher education and two United States service academies based in the Northeastern United States. Outside of the Ivy League, it is one of the most selective group of higher education institutions in NCAA Division I and has the highest student-athlete graduation rate for both the NCAA graduation success rate and the federal graduation rate.",
"Title: 2017 Columbia Lions football team\n\nThe 2017 Columbia Lions football team represents Columbia University in the 2017 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They are led by third year head coach Al Bagnoli and play their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium. They are a member of the Ivy League.",
"Title: 2016 Columbia Lions football team\n\nThe 2016 Columbia Lions football team represented Columbia University in the 2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by second year head coach Al Bagnoli and played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium. They are a member of the Ivy League.",
"Title: 2013 Columbia Lions football team\n\nThe 2013 Columbia Lions football team represented Columbia University in the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by second year head coach Pete Mangurian and played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium. They were a member of the Ivy League. They finished with a record of 0–10 overall, 0–7 in Ivy League play for a last place finish. This was the sixth time in school history that the Columbia Lions went winless. </small>",
"Title: 2014 Columbia Lions football team\n\nThe 2014 Columbia Lions football team represented Columbia University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by third year head coach Pete Mangurian and played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium. They were a member of the Ivy League. They finished the season 0–10, 0–7 in Ivy League play to finish in last place. This was the seventh time, and second consecutive year, the school ended the season winless.",
"Title: 2012 Columbia Lions football team\n\nThe 2012 Columbia Lions football team represented Columbia University in the 2012 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by first year head coach Pete Mangurian and played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium. They are a member of the Ivy League. They finished the season 3–7, 2–5 in Ivy League play to finish in a tie for sixth place.",
"Title: 2011 Columbia Lions football team\n\nThe 2011 Columbia Lions football team represented Columbia University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Lions were led by sixth year head coach Norries Wilson and played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium. They are a member of the Ivy League. They finished the season 1–9, 1–6 in Ivy League play to finish in a tie for seventh place. Head coach Norries Wilson was fired at the end of the season after a 17–43 record in six seasons.",
"Title: 2015 Columbia Lions football team\n\nThe 2015 Columbia Lions football team represented Columbia University in the 2015 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by first year head coach Al Bagnoli and played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium. They were a member of the Ivy League. They finished the season 2–8, 1–6 in Ivy League play to finish a tie for seventh place.",
"Title: New England Small College Athletic Conference\n\nThe New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) is a collegiate athletic conference comprising sports teams from eleven schools, which are ten small liberal arts colleges and one medium-sized research university. The schools are all private, located in the Northeastern United States, and are often associated with the Little Ivies. The conference name is also commonly used to refer to those eleven schools as a group. The eleven institutions are Amherst College, Bates College, Bowdoin College, Colby College, Connecticut College, Hamilton College, Middlebury College, Tufts University, Trinity College, Wesleyan University, and Williams College.",
"Title: Ivy League\n\nThe Ivy League is a collegiate athletic conference comprising sports teams from eight private institutions of higher education in the Northeastern United States. The conference name is also commonly used to refer to those eight schools as a group beyond the sports context. The eight institutions are Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, and Yale University. The term \"Ivy League\" has connotations of academic excellence, selectivity in admissions, and social elitism."
] |
1,538
|
Trim is a transitway station in the east end of a city that as of 2016 had a population of what?
|
934,243
|
bridge
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"Trim station",
"Ottawa"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
3
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Millennium station is a current rapid-transit stop and a future OC Transpo Transitway Station located in the Orleans, Ontario area of Ottawa, Canada, just south of the intersection of Innes Road and Trim Road.",
" Starting in September 2007, it is the eastern terminus of most Route 94 trips as well as routes 22, 30 and 122.",
" It is also located just southwest of École secondaire Gisèle-Lalonde which is served by routes 30, 33, 122, 135, 611, 612 and 632."
],
"title": "Millennium station (OC Transpo)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Manchester is a bus rapid transit Metro Silver Line transitway station on the Harbor Transitway/I-110 at its overcrossing of Manchester Avenue in South Los Angeles.",
" The station was re-branded as a station for the Metro Silver Line when the line began service on December 13, 2009.",
" The station is managed by Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.",
" The Firestone Station of the Metro Blue Line is located around 3 miles east of the station (at the intersection of Firestone Blvd. and Graham Avenue)."
],
"title": "Manchester station (Los Angeles Metro)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Eagleson \"Eva James\" Transitway Station (named after Kanata city councillor Eva James) is a station on Ottawa, Ontario, Canada's transitway served by OC Transpo buses.",
" It is located in the western transitway section at Eagleson Road and Highway 417.",
" Eastbound buses enter the station; westbound buses remain on Eagleson and service is from an adjacent bus stop."
],
"title": "Eagleson station"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lincoln Fields is a station on Ottawa's transitway located at Carling Avenue and the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway.",
" It is adjacent but not connected to nearby Lincoln Heights Galleria Shopping Centre.",
" It is the main western hub of the transitway system and has a ticket sales and information office as well as a small convenience store.",
" Many express services serving the eastern end of the city use this station as its western terminus, particularly when the next run of that bus starts in the west end.",
" Like Hurdman Station in the east, the transitway routes branch off in two directions: westward to Kanata and Stittsville, and southward to Barrhaven.",
" The western branch of the transitway from this point is currently incomplete, forcing westbound routes to use existing streets such as Carling Avenue and the Queensway."
],
"title": "Lincoln Fields station"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Slauson is a bus rapid transport transitway station for the Metro Silver Line on the Harbor Transitway/(I-110) at the overcrossing of Slauson Avenue in South Los Angeles.",
" The station was re-branded as a station for the Metro Silver Line when the line began service on December 13, 2009.",
" It is managed by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.",
" The Slauson Metro Blue Line Station is located approximately 2 miles to the east."
],
"title": "Slauson station (Silver Line)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Teron Station is an OC Transpo Transitway Station in Ottawa, Ontario.",
" The station is located in the suburb of Kanata on Campeau Drive just east of the intersection with Teron Road from which it takes its name, which in turn was named after William Teron, who was responsible for developing Kanata.",
" It is near the western off-ramp of Highway 417 at March Road and an overpass north of Eagleson Station and Park and Ride.",
" Teron was officially included in the Transitway system in the 2007 fall schedules."
],
"title": "Teron station"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Trim is a transitway station in the east end of Ottawa, Ontario, located near Trim Road and Regional Road 174 (former Highway 17).",
" A Natrel factory is located near this station"
],
"title": "Trim station"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Bank Transitway Station or Bank Street Station is a bus-stop on Ottawa, Ontario, Canada's transitway served by OC Transpo buses.",
" It is located on the central transitway, which is part of the 61 line, 62 line, 94 line, 95 line and 97 line.",
" Bank is named for Bank Street which is located perpendicular to the transitway about half a block west of the station.",
" There are actually two separate stations as in the downtown part of Ottawa, because the transitway is split with westbound routes on Albert Street and east bound routes on Slater Street.",
" The westbound station is located on Albert Street between Bank Street and O'Connor Street while the eastbound station is on Slater Street also between Bank and O'Connor.",
" At this part of the transitway, buses must share the road with other vehicles."
],
"title": "Bank station (OC Transpo)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Laurier Transitway Station is at a three-street intersection where the Mackenzie King Bridge and Waller Street meet the OC Transpo Transitway, very close to Nicholas Street.",
" Stewart Street begins at Waller Street a few metres away.",
" The other end of the stop is located at the intersection of Laurier Avenue and the Transitway (Which has since been converted from a Bus Rapid Transit line to an O-Train Confederation Light Rail Line)."
],
"title": "Laurier station (OC Transpo)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ottawa ( or ; ] ) is the capital city of Canada.",
" It stands on the south bank of the Ottawa River in the eastern portion of southern Ontario.",
" Ottawa borders Gatineau, Quebec; the two form the core of the Ottawa–Gatineau census metropolitan area (CMA) and the National Capital Region (NCR).",
" As of 2016 Ottawa had a city population of 934,243 and a metropolitan population of 1,323,783 making it the fourth-largest city and the fifth-largest CMA in Canada."
],
"title": "Ottawa"
}
] |
[
"Title: Millennium station (OC Transpo)\n\nMillennium station is a current rapid-transit stop and a future OC Transpo Transitway Station located in the Orleans, Ontario area of Ottawa, Canada, just south of the intersection of Innes Road and Trim Road. Starting in September 2007, it is the eastern terminus of most Route 94 trips as well as routes 22, 30 and 122. It is also located just southwest of École secondaire Gisèle-Lalonde which is served by routes 30, 33, 122, 135, 611, 612 and 632.",
"Title: Manchester station (Los Angeles Metro)\n\nManchester is a bus rapid transit Metro Silver Line transitway station on the Harbor Transitway/I-110 at its overcrossing of Manchester Avenue in South Los Angeles. The station was re-branded as a station for the Metro Silver Line when the line began service on December 13, 2009. The station is managed by Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The Firestone Station of the Metro Blue Line is located around 3 miles east of the station (at the intersection of Firestone Blvd. and Graham Avenue).",
"Title: Eagleson station\n\nEagleson \"Eva James\" Transitway Station (named after Kanata city councillor Eva James) is a station on Ottawa, Ontario, Canada's transitway served by OC Transpo buses. It is located in the western transitway section at Eagleson Road and Highway 417. Eastbound buses enter the station; westbound buses remain on Eagleson and service is from an adjacent bus stop.",
"Title: Lincoln Fields station\n\nLincoln Fields is a station on Ottawa's transitway located at Carling Avenue and the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway. It is adjacent but not connected to nearby Lincoln Heights Galleria Shopping Centre. It is the main western hub of the transitway system and has a ticket sales and information office as well as a small convenience store. Many express services serving the eastern end of the city use this station as its western terminus, particularly when the next run of that bus starts in the west end. Like Hurdman Station in the east, the transitway routes branch off in two directions: westward to Kanata and Stittsville, and southward to Barrhaven. The western branch of the transitway from this point is currently incomplete, forcing westbound routes to use existing streets such as Carling Avenue and the Queensway.",
"Title: Slauson station (Silver Line)\n\nSlauson is a bus rapid transport transitway station for the Metro Silver Line on the Harbor Transitway/(I-110) at the overcrossing of Slauson Avenue in South Los Angeles. The station was re-branded as a station for the Metro Silver Line when the line began service on December 13, 2009. It is managed by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The Slauson Metro Blue Line Station is located approximately 2 miles to the east.",
"Title: Teron station\n\nTeron Station is an OC Transpo Transitway Station in Ottawa, Ontario. The station is located in the suburb of Kanata on Campeau Drive just east of the intersection with Teron Road from which it takes its name, which in turn was named after William Teron, who was responsible for developing Kanata. It is near the western off-ramp of Highway 417 at March Road and an overpass north of Eagleson Station and Park and Ride. Teron was officially included in the Transitway system in the 2007 fall schedules.",
"Title: Trim station\n\nTrim is a transitway station in the east end of Ottawa, Ontario, located near Trim Road and Regional Road 174 (former Highway 17). A Natrel factory is located near this station",
"Title: Bank station (OC Transpo)\n\nBank Transitway Station or Bank Street Station is a bus-stop on Ottawa, Ontario, Canada's transitway served by OC Transpo buses. It is located on the central transitway, which is part of the 61 line, 62 line, 94 line, 95 line and 97 line. Bank is named for Bank Street which is located perpendicular to the transitway about half a block west of the station. There are actually two separate stations as in the downtown part of Ottawa, because the transitway is split with westbound routes on Albert Street and east bound routes on Slater Street. The westbound station is located on Albert Street between Bank Street and O'Connor Street while the eastbound station is on Slater Street also between Bank and O'Connor. At this part of the transitway, buses must share the road with other vehicles.",
"Title: Laurier station (OC Transpo)\n\nLaurier Transitway Station is at a three-street intersection where the Mackenzie King Bridge and Waller Street meet the OC Transpo Transitway, very close to Nicholas Street. Stewart Street begins at Waller Street a few metres away. The other end of the stop is located at the intersection of Laurier Avenue and the Transitway (Which has since been converted from a Bus Rapid Transit line to an O-Train Confederation Light Rail Line).",
"Title: Ottawa\n\nOttawa ( or ; ] ) is the capital city of Canada. It stands on the south bank of the Ottawa River in the eastern portion of southern Ontario. Ottawa borders Gatineau, Quebec; the two form the core of the Ottawa–Gatineau census metropolitan area (CMA) and the National Capital Region (NCR). As of 2016 Ottawa had a city population of 934,243 and a metropolitan population of 1,323,783 making it the fourth-largest city and the fifth-largest CMA in Canada."
] |
1,539
|
In what neighborhood of Manhattan is the museum Jacqueline Nesti Joseph had an art exhbition at?
|
Upper East Side
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Jacqueline Nesti Joseph",
"Jacqueline Nesti Joseph",
"Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Alexis Gideon (born December 24, 1980) is a visual artist, director, composer and performer best known for his animated video operas.",
" In 2013, Manhattan’s New Museum of Contemporary Art paired Gideon with William Kentridge in a joint program.",
" Gideon has performed his video operas over 350 times at various venues including Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga (2016), Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (2015), Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco) (2015), Moderna Museet in Stockholm, Sweden (2014), Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland (2014), Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2013), Museum of Contemporary Art, Tucson (2013), Oklahoma City Museum of Art (2013), Portland Art Museum (2013), Wexner Center for the Arts (2012), Times Zone Festival (Bari, Italy) (2010), Sudpol (Luzerne, Switzerland) (2010), Centre d'Art Bastille (Grenoble, France) (2010), Baltimore Museum of Art (2009).",
" Gideon is notable for his fusion of music, visuals, literature, and mythology.",
" Gideon's work is in the collection of the Thomas J. Watson Library at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, NY, the Spencer Museum of Art in Lawrence, Kansas as well as in the Debra & Dennis Scholl Collection in Miami, Florida.",
" Gideon has been cited as a vital and visionary artist, both in the US and internationally."
],
"title": "Alexis Gideon"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art, located on residential Lighthouse Hill in the Egbertville neighborhood of Staten Island, New York City, United States, is home to one of the United States' most extensive collections of Himalayan artifacts.",
" The museum was created by Jacques Marchais, (1887-1948) an American woman, to serve as a bridge between the West and the rich ancient and cultural traditions of Tibet and the Himalayan region.",
" Marchais designed her educational center to be an all-encompassing experience: it was built to resemble a rustic Himalayan monastery with extensive terraced gardens and grounds and a fish and lotus pond.",
" The museum was praised for its authenticity by the Dalai Lama who visited in 1991.",
" In 2009, the site was listed on the New York State Register and National Register of Historic Places.",
" A writer in the \"New York Times\" referred to the museum's founder under the name Jacqueline Klauber, noting that she used Marchais as her professional name."
],
"title": "Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jacqueline Clipsham is a sculptor, ceramic artist, disability-rights activist, educator and museum professional.",
" She was educated at Carleton College, University of Perugia, Italy, University of Grenoble France, Cleveland Institute of Art and Case Western Reserve University.",
" She was a member of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) in the 1960s.",
" At the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York city, she worked for the Disabled Museum Visitors services, acted as a consultant for the National Endowment for the Arts.",
" She taught ceramic arts in Sumter, South Carolina, and later at the Brooklyn Museum Art School in New York.",
" Her work is included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh."
],
"title": "Jacqueline Clipsham"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Children’s Museum of Manhattan was founded by Bette Korman, under the name GAME (Growth Through Art and Museum Experience), in 1973.",
" With New York City in a deep fiscal crisis, and school art, music, and cultural programs eliminated, a loosely organized, group of artists and educators set up a basement storefront to serve Harlem and the Upper West Side.",
" With a challenge grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, a city-owned courthouse was renovated into a small exhibition, studio, and workshop and renamed the Manhattan Laboratory Museum.",
" The museum became the Children’s Museum of Manhattan in the 1980s and moved to its current location on West 83rd Street in 1989.",
" Its audience has grown to 325,000 visitors each year, which includes 30,000 children who visit as part of a school group and more than 34,000 children served through offsite outreach programs."
],
"title": "Children's Museum of Manhattan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"University Circle is a neighborhood on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio.",
" America's densest concentration of cultural attractions and performing arts venues, it includes such world-class institutions as the Cleveland Museum of Art; Severance Hall, home to the Cleveland Orchestra; the Cleveland Institute of Art; Case Western Reserve University; the Cleveland Institute of Music; the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland; the Cleveland Botanical Garden; historic Lake View Cemetery; the Cleveland Museum of Natural History; and University Hospitals/Case Medical Center.",
" The area is also known as \"The Circle\" to locals.",
" Encompassing approximately 550 acre University Circle is bordered to the north by the Glenville neighborhood, to the south by the Buckeye-Shaker neighborhood, to the west and southwest by the neighborhoods of Hough and Fairfax (also known as Midtown) and to the east by the cities of East Cleveland and Cleveland Heights.",
" University Circle is member of the Global Cultural Districts Network."
],
"title": "University Circle"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Frye Art Museum is an art museum located in the First Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, USA.",
" The museum emphasizes painting and sculpture from the nineteenth century to the present.",
" Its holdings originate in the private collection of Charles (1858–1940) and Emma (d. 1934) Frye.",
" Charles, owner of a local meatpacking plant, set aside money in his will for a museum to house the Fryes' collection of over 230 paintings.",
" The Frye Art Museum opened to the public in 1952, and was Seattle's first free art museum.",
" The museum building was originally designed by Paul Thiry, although it has since been considerably altered."
],
"title": "Frye Art Museum"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM) is an art museum located in Baltimore, Maryland's Federal Hill neighborhood at 800 Key Highway.",
" The museum specializes in the preservation and display of outsider art (also known as \"intuitive art,\" \"raw art,\" or \"art brut\").",
" The city agreed to give the museum a piece of land on the south shore of the Inner Harbor under the condition that its organizers would clean up residual pollution from a copper paint factory and a whiskey warehouse that formerly occupied the site.",
" It has been designated by Congress as America's national museum for self-taught art."
],
"title": "American Visionary Art Museum"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Seattle Asian Art Museum (SAAM) is a museum of Asian art located inside Volunteer Park in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States.",
" Part of the Seattle Art Museum, the SAAM occupies the 1933 Art Deco building (designed by Carl F. Gould of the architectural firm Bebb and Gould and listed on the National Register of Historic Places) which was originally home to the Seattle Art Museum's main collection.",
" In 1991 the main collection moved to a newly constructed Seattle Art Museum building in downtown Seattle.",
" The building in Volunteer Park remained closed until 1994, when it reopened as the Seattle Asian Art Museum.",
" Admission is free on the first Thursday and the first Saturday of every month."
],
"title": "Seattle Asian Art Museum"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jacqueline Nesti Joseph, a Haitian painter, was born in Port-au-Prince in 1932.",
" During a career of over 50 years, Jacqueline has had exhibitions all over the world including the Guggenheim in New York."
],
"title": "Jacqueline Nesti Joseph"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, often referred to as The Guggenheim, is an art museum located at 1071 Fifth Avenue on the corner of East 89th Street in the Upper East Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.",
" It is the permanent home of a continuously expanding collection of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, early Modern and contemporary art and also features special exhibitions throughout the year.",
" The museum was established by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation in 1939 as the Museum of Non-Objective Painting, under the guidance of its first director, the artist Hilla von Rebay.",
" It adopted its current name after the death of its founder, Solomon R. Guggenheim, in 1952."
],
"title": "Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum"
}
] |
[
"Title: Alexis Gideon\n\nAlexis Gideon (born December 24, 1980) is a visual artist, director, composer and performer best known for his animated video operas. In 2013, Manhattan’s New Museum of Contemporary Art paired Gideon with William Kentridge in a joint program. Gideon has performed his video operas over 350 times at various venues including Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga (2016), Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (2015), Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco) (2015), Moderna Museet in Stockholm, Sweden (2014), Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland (2014), Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2013), Museum of Contemporary Art, Tucson (2013), Oklahoma City Museum of Art (2013), Portland Art Museum (2013), Wexner Center for the Arts (2012), Times Zone Festival (Bari, Italy) (2010), Sudpol (Luzerne, Switzerland) (2010), Centre d'Art Bastille (Grenoble, France) (2010), Baltimore Museum of Art (2009). Gideon is notable for his fusion of music, visuals, literature, and mythology. Gideon's work is in the collection of the Thomas J. Watson Library at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, NY, the Spencer Museum of Art in Lawrence, Kansas as well as in the Debra & Dennis Scholl Collection in Miami, Florida. Gideon has been cited as a vital and visionary artist, both in the US and internationally.",
"Title: Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art\n\nThe Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art, located on residential Lighthouse Hill in the Egbertville neighborhood of Staten Island, New York City, United States, is home to one of the United States' most extensive collections of Himalayan artifacts. The museum was created by Jacques Marchais, (1887-1948) an American woman, to serve as a bridge between the West and the rich ancient and cultural traditions of Tibet and the Himalayan region. Marchais designed her educational center to be an all-encompassing experience: it was built to resemble a rustic Himalayan monastery with extensive terraced gardens and grounds and a fish and lotus pond. The museum was praised for its authenticity by the Dalai Lama who visited in 1991. In 2009, the site was listed on the New York State Register and National Register of Historic Places. A writer in the \"New York Times\" referred to the museum's founder under the name Jacqueline Klauber, noting that she used Marchais as her professional name.",
"Title: Jacqueline Clipsham\n\nJacqueline Clipsham is a sculptor, ceramic artist, disability-rights activist, educator and museum professional. She was educated at Carleton College, University of Perugia, Italy, University of Grenoble France, Cleveland Institute of Art and Case Western Reserve University. She was a member of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) in the 1960s. At the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York city, she worked for the Disabled Museum Visitors services, acted as a consultant for the National Endowment for the Arts. She taught ceramic arts in Sumter, South Carolina, and later at the Brooklyn Museum Art School in New York. Her work is included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh.",
"Title: Children's Museum of Manhattan\n\nThe Children’s Museum of Manhattan was founded by Bette Korman, under the name GAME (Growth Through Art and Museum Experience), in 1973. With New York City in a deep fiscal crisis, and school art, music, and cultural programs eliminated, a loosely organized, group of artists and educators set up a basement storefront to serve Harlem and the Upper West Side. With a challenge grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, a city-owned courthouse was renovated into a small exhibition, studio, and workshop and renamed the Manhattan Laboratory Museum. The museum became the Children’s Museum of Manhattan in the 1980s and moved to its current location on West 83rd Street in 1989. Its audience has grown to 325,000 visitors each year, which includes 30,000 children who visit as part of a school group and more than 34,000 children served through offsite outreach programs.",
"Title: University Circle\n\nUniversity Circle is a neighborhood on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio. America's densest concentration of cultural attractions and performing arts venues, it includes such world-class institutions as the Cleveland Museum of Art; Severance Hall, home to the Cleveland Orchestra; the Cleveland Institute of Art; Case Western Reserve University; the Cleveland Institute of Music; the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland; the Cleveland Botanical Garden; historic Lake View Cemetery; the Cleveland Museum of Natural History; and University Hospitals/Case Medical Center. The area is also known as \"The Circle\" to locals. Encompassing approximately 550 acre University Circle is bordered to the north by the Glenville neighborhood, to the south by the Buckeye-Shaker neighborhood, to the west and southwest by the neighborhoods of Hough and Fairfax (also known as Midtown) and to the east by the cities of East Cleveland and Cleveland Heights. University Circle is member of the Global Cultural Districts Network.",
"Title: Frye Art Museum\n\nThe Frye Art Museum is an art museum located in the First Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, USA. The museum emphasizes painting and sculpture from the nineteenth century to the present. Its holdings originate in the private collection of Charles (1858–1940) and Emma (d. 1934) Frye. Charles, owner of a local meatpacking plant, set aside money in his will for a museum to house the Fryes' collection of over 230 paintings. The Frye Art Museum opened to the public in 1952, and was Seattle's first free art museum. The museum building was originally designed by Paul Thiry, although it has since been considerably altered.",
"Title: American Visionary Art Museum\n\nThe American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM) is an art museum located in Baltimore, Maryland's Federal Hill neighborhood at 800 Key Highway. The museum specializes in the preservation and display of outsider art (also known as \"intuitive art,\" \"raw art,\" or \"art brut\"). The city agreed to give the museum a piece of land on the south shore of the Inner Harbor under the condition that its organizers would clean up residual pollution from a copper paint factory and a whiskey warehouse that formerly occupied the site. It has been designated by Congress as America's national museum for self-taught art.",
"Title: Seattle Asian Art Museum\n\nThe Seattle Asian Art Museum (SAAM) is a museum of Asian art located inside Volunteer Park in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. Part of the Seattle Art Museum, the SAAM occupies the 1933 Art Deco building (designed by Carl F. Gould of the architectural firm Bebb and Gould and listed on the National Register of Historic Places) which was originally home to the Seattle Art Museum's main collection. In 1991 the main collection moved to a newly constructed Seattle Art Museum building in downtown Seattle. The building in Volunteer Park remained closed until 1994, when it reopened as the Seattle Asian Art Museum. Admission is free on the first Thursday and the first Saturday of every month.",
"Title: Jacqueline Nesti Joseph\n\nJacqueline Nesti Joseph, a Haitian painter, was born in Port-au-Prince in 1932. During a career of over 50 years, Jacqueline has had exhibitions all over the world including the Guggenheim in New York.",
"Title: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum\n\nThe Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, often referred to as The Guggenheim, is an art museum located at 1071 Fifth Avenue on the corner of East 89th Street in the Upper East Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It is the permanent home of a continuously expanding collection of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, early Modern and contemporary art and also features special exhibitions throughout the year. The museum was established by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation in 1939 as the Museum of Non-Objective Painting, under the guidance of its first director, the artist Hilla von Rebay. It adopted its current name after the death of its founder, Solomon R. Guggenheim, in 1952."
] |
1,540
|
what does Dominic Breazeale and Anthony Joshua have in common?
|
boxer
|
bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Dominic Breazeale",
"Anthony Joshua"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
2
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"As of May 2017, Joshua is ranked as the world's best heavyweight by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board and BoxRec, and second best by \"The Ring\".",
" His knockout-to-win ratio stands at 100%.",
" Joshua is the second British boxer, after James DeGale, to win both a gold medal at the Olympics and a world title by a major professional sanctioning body, as well as being the first British heavyweight to do so.",
" He is also the second boxer, after Joe Frazier, to win a world heavyweight title whilst still reigning as Olympic champion at the top weight."
],
"title": "Anthony Joshua"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Joshua Buatsi (born 14 March 1993) is a Ghanaian-born British boxer who competed and won a Bronze Medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in the light heavyweight division.",
" He turned professional on 5 June 2017, signing with Matchroom.",
" He is managed by world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua."
],
"title": "Joshua Buatsi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gary Cornish (born April 10, 1987) is a Scottish professional boxer.",
" Cornish has had 24 fights and lost his undefeated record in the ring to Anthony Joshua in a bout on September 12, 2015 in what was Cornish's first Commonwealth title attempt."
],
"title": "Gary Cornish"
},
{
"sentences": [
"In combat sports such as boxing, an orthodox stance is one in which the boxer places his left foot farther in front of the right foot, thus having his weaker side closer to the opponent.",
" As it favors the stronger, dominant side—often the right side, see laterality—the orthodox stance is the most common stance in boxing.",
" It is mostly used by right-handed boxers.",
" Many boxing champions—such as Jack Johnson, Anthony Joshua, Marco Antonio Barrera, Rocky Marciano, Ingmar Johansson, Roberto Durán, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Muhammad Ali, Amir Khan, Peter Buckley, Johnny Tapia, Mike Tyson, Larry Holmes, Lennox Lewis, and Wladimir Klitschko —fought in an orthodox stance."
],
"title": "Orthodox stance"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dominic Breazeale (born August 24, 1985) is an American professional boxer and one of the division's most popular top contenders.",
" As an amateur he fought at super heavyweight and was the number one rated U.S. amateur boxer in the division.",
" Breazeale is best known for his 2016 IBF world heavyweight title defeat to current champion Anthony Joshua in London."
],
"title": "Dominic Breazeale"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko was a professional boxing match contested between Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko.",
" The event took place on 29 April 2017 at Wembley Stadium in London, England, with Joshua's IBF and the vacant WBA (Super) and IBO heavyweight titles on the line.",
" Joshua won the match via technical knockout in the 11th round.",
" Klitschko announced his retirement from boxing a few months after the fight."
],
"title": "Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko"
},
{
"sentences": [
"At the 2010 Winter paralympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Australia sent ever of 11 competitors to compete against 42 other nations with a total of 502 competitors making these olympics the largest ever with only 39 countries competing at Torino in 2006.",
" Of these other nations, 2010 was the first winter paralympics for Argentina, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Romania, Russian Federation, and Serbia.",
" The delegation also consisted of 3 sighted guides and 17 support staff.",
" This was the largest delegation Australia had sent to a Winter Paralympics.",
" Australia has competed at every winter Paralympics, with a history of five athletes that are known to have participated in both the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games between 1960 and 2010: Peter Richards (athletics, snooker, and cross-country skiing), Kyrra Grunnsund, Anthony Bonaccurso, Michael Milton and Dominic Monypenny.",
" Of these athletes, Dominic Monypenny was the only one to compete at the 2010 games.",
" Nine out of the 11 athletes prior to the 2010 winter Paralympics had recorded top 10 finishes in Paralympic, world cup or world championship competition in their class, in the lead-up to the games."
],
"title": "Australia at the 2010 Winter Paralympics"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dominic Anthony Hughes (born 14 March 1997), commonly known by his stage name Dominic Anthony, is an English magician from Boothstown, Salford."
],
"title": "Dominic Anthony"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Roberto Cammarelle (born 30 July 1980) is an Italian boxer, best known for winning the World Amateur Boxing Championships in 2007 (Chicago) and 2009 (Milan) as a super heavyweight and a gold medal at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.",
" He won a silver medal in 2012 London Olympics Games, losing to Anthony Joshua, by a contested jury's decision that was unsuccessfully appealed."
],
"title": "Roberto Cammarelle"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Anthony Joshua Shaffer (15 May 19266 November 2001) was an English playwright, screenwriter, novelist, barrister and advertising executive."
],
"title": "Anthony Shaffer (writer)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Anthony Joshua\n\nAs of May 2017, Joshua is ranked as the world's best heavyweight by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board and BoxRec, and second best by \"The Ring\". His knockout-to-win ratio stands at 100%. Joshua is the second British boxer, after James DeGale, to win both a gold medal at the Olympics and a world title by a major professional sanctioning body, as well as being the first British heavyweight to do so. He is also the second boxer, after Joe Frazier, to win a world heavyweight title whilst still reigning as Olympic champion at the top weight.",
"Title: Joshua Buatsi\n\nJoshua Buatsi (born 14 March 1993) is a Ghanaian-born British boxer who competed and won a Bronze Medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in the light heavyweight division. He turned professional on 5 June 2017, signing with Matchroom. He is managed by world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.",
"Title: Gary Cornish\n\nGary Cornish (born April 10, 1987) is a Scottish professional boxer. Cornish has had 24 fights and lost his undefeated record in the ring to Anthony Joshua in a bout on September 12, 2015 in what was Cornish's first Commonwealth title attempt.",
"Title: Orthodox stance\n\nIn combat sports such as boxing, an orthodox stance is one in which the boxer places his left foot farther in front of the right foot, thus having his weaker side closer to the opponent. As it favors the stronger, dominant side—often the right side, see laterality—the orthodox stance is the most common stance in boxing. It is mostly used by right-handed boxers. Many boxing champions—such as Jack Johnson, Anthony Joshua, Marco Antonio Barrera, Rocky Marciano, Ingmar Johansson, Roberto Durán, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Muhammad Ali, Amir Khan, Peter Buckley, Johnny Tapia, Mike Tyson, Larry Holmes, Lennox Lewis, and Wladimir Klitschko —fought in an orthodox stance.",
"Title: Dominic Breazeale\n\nDominic Breazeale (born August 24, 1985) is an American professional boxer and one of the division's most popular top contenders. As an amateur he fought at super heavyweight and was the number one rated U.S. amateur boxer in the division. Breazeale is best known for his 2016 IBF world heavyweight title defeat to current champion Anthony Joshua in London.",
"Title: Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko\n\nAnthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko was a professional boxing match contested between Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko. The event took place on 29 April 2017 at Wembley Stadium in London, England, with Joshua's IBF and the vacant WBA (Super) and IBO heavyweight titles on the line. Joshua won the match via technical knockout in the 11th round. Klitschko announced his retirement from boxing a few months after the fight.",
"Title: Australia at the 2010 Winter Paralympics\n\nAt the 2010 Winter paralympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Australia sent ever of 11 competitors to compete against 42 other nations with a total of 502 competitors making these olympics the largest ever with only 39 countries competing at Torino in 2006. Of these other nations, 2010 was the first winter paralympics for Argentina, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Romania, Russian Federation, and Serbia. The delegation also consisted of 3 sighted guides and 17 support staff. This was the largest delegation Australia had sent to a Winter Paralympics. Australia has competed at every winter Paralympics, with a history of five athletes that are known to have participated in both the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games between 1960 and 2010: Peter Richards (athletics, snooker, and cross-country skiing), Kyrra Grunnsund, Anthony Bonaccurso, Michael Milton and Dominic Monypenny. Of these athletes, Dominic Monypenny was the only one to compete at the 2010 games. Nine out of the 11 athletes prior to the 2010 winter Paralympics had recorded top 10 finishes in Paralympic, world cup or world championship competition in their class, in the lead-up to the games.",
"Title: Dominic Anthony\n\nDominic Anthony Hughes (born 14 March 1997), commonly known by his stage name Dominic Anthony, is an English magician from Boothstown, Salford.",
"Title: Roberto Cammarelle\n\nRoberto Cammarelle (born 30 July 1980) is an Italian boxer, best known for winning the World Amateur Boxing Championships in 2007 (Chicago) and 2009 (Milan) as a super heavyweight and a gold medal at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. He won a silver medal in 2012 London Olympics Games, losing to Anthony Joshua, by a contested jury's decision that was unsuccessfully appealed.",
"Title: Anthony Shaffer (writer)\n\nAnthony Joshua Shaffer (15 May 19266 November 2001) was an English playwright, screenwriter, novelist, barrister and advertising executive."
] |
1,541
|
What actress born in 1984 starred in the film "12 Rounds"?
|
Taylor Cole
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"12 Rounds (film)",
"Taylor Cole"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Lee Purdy (born 29 May 1987) is a retired English boxer from Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom who fights in the welterweight division.",
" Despite having no amateur career he is a former British champion having won the British welterweight title on 16 April 2011 with a 5th round KO victory over Craig Watson.",
" He also previously held the Southern Area welterweight title and competed for the Commonwealth belt at the weight against former ABA champion Denton Vassell but was beaten over 12 rounds as Vassell won on a points decision."
],
"title": "Lee Purdy"
},
{
"sentences": [
"12 Rounds is a 2009 American action film directed by Renny Harlin and produced by WWE Studios.",
" The cast is led by John Cena, alongside Aidan Gillen, Steve Harris, Gonzalo Menendez, Brian J. White, Ashley Scott, and Taylor Cole.",
" The film was released to theaters in the United States on March 27, 2009."
],
"title": "12 Rounds (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"George Gardner (born March 17, 1877 – July 8, 1954), was a famous Irish-born American boxer who was the first undisputed World Light Heavyweight Champion.",
" He held claims to both the World Middleweight Title as well as the World Heavyweight Title.",
" He was the second man in history to hold the World's Light Heavyweight title, defeating the first Light Heavyweight Champion, Jack Root by KO after 12 rounds."
],
"title": "George Gardiner (boxer)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Johnny Wilson was born Giovanni Panica on March 23, 1893 in Harlem, New York City.",
" He was a professional boxer who fought from 1911 until 1926.",
" The highlight of Wilson's career came when he captured the world middleweight championship by defeating Mike O'Dowd by decision over 12 rounds on May 6, 1920.",
" Wilson held the crown until he was outpointed over 15 rounds by the all-time great Harry Greb."
],
"title": "Johnny Wilson (boxer)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Paul Edwards (born 1 October 1986) is an English boxer who fights in the flyweight division.",
" He won the British welterweight title on 15 December 2010 with a victory over Shinny Bayaar after the bout was stopped with Bayaar having received a cut.",
" Edwards defended the title on 11 June 2011 and lost in his first defence to namesake Chris Edwards via split decision over 12 rounds."
],
"title": "Paul Edwards (boxer)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"12 Rounds is a British rock band formed by Atticus Ross and singer Claudia Sarne, who are married.",
" After the release of their first album, \"Jitter Juice\", they toured with the Sneaker Pimps.",
" 12 Rounds played the Reading Festival in 1996.",
" Their song \"Something's Burning\" was featured on the soundtrack to the 1997 film \"All Over Me\", and \"Just Another Day,\" their collaboration with Pale 3, was featured on the soundtrack to the 2000 film \"The Princess and the Warrior\".",
" The group released a few projects under various record labels before releasing \"My Big Hero\" under Trent Reznor's Nothing Records.",
" They were the opening act on Marilyn Manson's \"Mechanical Animals\" promo tour that ranged from September to December 1998.",
" A follow-up album was recorded with Reznor as producer; it remains unreleased.",
" Ross has nonetheless worked with Reznor on every Nine Inch Nails album since \"With Teeth\" as well as other projects."
],
"title": "12 Rounds"
},
{
"sentences": [
"12 Rounds 3: Lockdown (also known as 12 Rounds 3 or 12 Rounds: Lockdown) is a 2015 American action film starring Dean Ambrose in his first American film debut and directed by Stephen Reynolds.",
" It is the sequel to the 2013 film \"\" starring Randy Orton and directed by Roel Reiné.",
" It is the third installment in the 12 Rounds trilogy and the second of six films, titled the 'Action Six-Pack' series, to be co-produced by WWE Studios and Lionsgate, who distribute the film.",
" This is the first film in the series not to be released by 20th Century Fox, and was released in select theaters across the United States, and on demand on September 11, 2015."
],
"title": "12 Rounds 3: Lockdown"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jerome Dillon is a professional musician, best known for his tenure as drummer with industrial rock group Nine Inch Nails from 1999–2005.",
" After his departure, his own project, Nearly, released its debut album \"reminder\" in December 2005, along with a cd maxi-single for the song \"Straight to Nowhere\".",
" \"All is Lost\", a song from \"reminder\" that Dillon co-wrote with 12 Rounds singer, Claudia Sarne, was featured in the 2008 film, Diary of a Nymphomaniac.",
" In addition, an authorized limited release live bootleg EP/DVD entitled \"reminder Live 2006\", was released in August 2006.",
" Dillon has worked as a composer for feature films since 2001."
],
"title": "Jerome Dillon"
},
{
"sentences": [
"12 Rounds 2: Reloaded (also known as 12 Rounds 2 and 12 Rounds: Reloaded) is a 2013 American action film directed by Roel Reiné and produced by WWE Studios.",
" The film stars Randy Orton, Tom Stevens, Brian Markinson and Cindy Busby.",
" It is a sequel to the 2009's \"12 Rounds\" starring John Cena.",
" Unlike the original which saw a theatrical release, the film was released on direct-to-DVD and Blu-ray in the United States on June 4, 2013."
],
"title": "12 Rounds 2: Reloaded"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Taylor Cole (born April 29, 1984 ) is an American actress and former fashion model."
],
"title": "Taylor Cole"
}
] |
[
"Title: Lee Purdy\n\nLee Purdy (born 29 May 1987) is a retired English boxer from Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom who fights in the welterweight division. Despite having no amateur career he is a former British champion having won the British welterweight title on 16 April 2011 with a 5th round KO victory over Craig Watson. He also previously held the Southern Area welterweight title and competed for the Commonwealth belt at the weight against former ABA champion Denton Vassell but was beaten over 12 rounds as Vassell won on a points decision.",
"Title: 12 Rounds (film)\n\n12 Rounds is a 2009 American action film directed by Renny Harlin and produced by WWE Studios. The cast is led by John Cena, alongside Aidan Gillen, Steve Harris, Gonzalo Menendez, Brian J. White, Ashley Scott, and Taylor Cole. The film was released to theaters in the United States on March 27, 2009.",
"Title: George Gardiner (boxer)\n\nGeorge Gardner (born March 17, 1877 – July 8, 1954), was a famous Irish-born American boxer who was the first undisputed World Light Heavyweight Champion. He held claims to both the World Middleweight Title as well as the World Heavyweight Title. He was the second man in history to hold the World's Light Heavyweight title, defeating the first Light Heavyweight Champion, Jack Root by KO after 12 rounds.",
"Title: Johnny Wilson (boxer)\n\nJohnny Wilson was born Giovanni Panica on March 23, 1893 in Harlem, New York City. He was a professional boxer who fought from 1911 until 1926. The highlight of Wilson's career came when he captured the world middleweight championship by defeating Mike O'Dowd by decision over 12 rounds on May 6, 1920. Wilson held the crown until he was outpointed over 15 rounds by the all-time great Harry Greb.",
"Title: Paul Edwards (boxer)\n\nPaul Edwards (born 1 October 1986) is an English boxer who fights in the flyweight division. He won the British welterweight title on 15 December 2010 with a victory over Shinny Bayaar after the bout was stopped with Bayaar having received a cut. Edwards defended the title on 11 June 2011 and lost in his first defence to namesake Chris Edwards via split decision over 12 rounds.",
"Title: 12 Rounds\n\n12 Rounds is a British rock band formed by Atticus Ross and singer Claudia Sarne, who are married. After the release of their first album, \"Jitter Juice\", they toured with the Sneaker Pimps. 12 Rounds played the Reading Festival in 1996. Their song \"Something's Burning\" was featured on the soundtrack to the 1997 film \"All Over Me\", and \"Just Another Day,\" their collaboration with Pale 3, was featured on the soundtrack to the 2000 film \"The Princess and the Warrior\". The group released a few projects under various record labels before releasing \"My Big Hero\" under Trent Reznor's Nothing Records. They were the opening act on Marilyn Manson's \"Mechanical Animals\" promo tour that ranged from September to December 1998. A follow-up album was recorded with Reznor as producer; it remains unreleased. Ross has nonetheless worked with Reznor on every Nine Inch Nails album since \"With Teeth\" as well as other projects.",
"Title: 12 Rounds 3: Lockdown\n\n12 Rounds 3: Lockdown (also known as 12 Rounds 3 or 12 Rounds: Lockdown) is a 2015 American action film starring Dean Ambrose in his first American film debut and directed by Stephen Reynolds. It is the sequel to the 2013 film \"\" starring Randy Orton and directed by Roel Reiné. It is the third installment in the 12 Rounds trilogy and the second of six films, titled the 'Action Six-Pack' series, to be co-produced by WWE Studios and Lionsgate, who distribute the film. This is the first film in the series not to be released by 20th Century Fox, and was released in select theaters across the United States, and on demand on September 11, 2015.",
"Title: Jerome Dillon\n\nJerome Dillon is a professional musician, best known for his tenure as drummer with industrial rock group Nine Inch Nails from 1999–2005. After his departure, his own project, Nearly, released its debut album \"reminder\" in December 2005, along with a cd maxi-single for the song \"Straight to Nowhere\". \"All is Lost\", a song from \"reminder\" that Dillon co-wrote with 12 Rounds singer, Claudia Sarne, was featured in the 2008 film, Diary of a Nymphomaniac. In addition, an authorized limited release live bootleg EP/DVD entitled \"reminder Live 2006\", was released in August 2006. Dillon has worked as a composer for feature films since 2001.",
"Title: 12 Rounds 2: Reloaded\n\n12 Rounds 2: Reloaded (also known as 12 Rounds 2 and 12 Rounds: Reloaded) is a 2013 American action film directed by Roel Reiné and produced by WWE Studios. The film stars Randy Orton, Tom Stevens, Brian Markinson and Cindy Busby. It is a sequel to the 2009's \"12 Rounds\" starring John Cena. Unlike the original which saw a theatrical release, the film was released on direct-to-DVD and Blu-ray in the United States on June 4, 2013.",
"Title: Taylor Cole\n\nTaylor Cole (born April 29, 1984 ) is an American actress and former fashion model."
] |
1,542
|
What other country was Caroline Amalie's spouse king of besides Denmark?
|
Norway
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Caroline Amalie of Augustenburg",
"Christian VIII of Denmark"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Princess Thyra of Denmark and Iceland (Thyra Louise Caroline Amalie Augusta Elisabeth; Copenhagen, 14 March 1880 – Copenhagen, 2 November 1945) was the sixth child and third daughter of Frederick VIII of Denmark and his wife, Princess Louise of Sweden and Norway."
],
"title": "Princess Thyra of Denmark (1880–1945)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gunilla Bielke; Swedish: \"Gunilla Johansdotter Bielke af Åkerö\" (25 June 1568 – 19 July 1597) was Queen of Sweden as the second spouse King John III.",
" Queen Gunilla is acknowledged to have acted as the political adviser to John III and to have influenced his religious policies in favor of Protestantism."
],
"title": "Gunilla Bielke"
},
{
"sentences": [
"He was born in Copenhagen, the son of carpenter Friderich Wilhelm Barth (born in Berlin in 1787) and Eleonora Elisabeth, née Schultz.",
" In 1834 he married Caroline Amalie Marquard, daughter of the manager Johan Hendrik Marquard."
],
"title": "Wilhelm Herman Barth"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Charlotte Amalie ( or ), located on the island of St. Thomas, is the capital and the largest city of the United States Virgin Islands, founded in 1666 as Taphus (meaning \"beer house\" or \"beer hall\").",
" In 1691, the town was renamed to Amalienborg (in English \"Charlotte Amalie\") after Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Kassel (1650–1714), queen consort to King Christian V of Denmark-Norway.",
" It has a deep-water harbor that was once a haven for pirates and is now one of the busiest ports of call for cruise ships in the Caribbean, with about 1.5 million cruise ship passengers landing there in 2004.",
" Protected by Hassel Island, the harbor has docking and fueling facilities, machine shops, and shipyards and was a U.S. submarine base until 1966.",
" The town has been inhabited for centuries.",
" When Christopher Columbus came here in 1493, the area was inhabited by Island Caribs and Taíno.",
" It is on the southern shore at the head of Saint Thomas Harbor.",
" In 2010 the city had a population of 18,481, which makes it the largest city in the Virgin Islands Archipelago.",
" Hundreds of ferries and yachts pass through town each week, and at times the population more than doubles."
],
"title": "Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Countess Caroline Amalie of Erbach-Fürstenau (born: 29 September 1700 at Fürstenau Castle, Michelstadt – died: 7 May 1758 in Hildburghausen), was a countess of Erbach-Furstenau and by marriage Duchess of Saxe-Hildburghausen.",
" From 1745 to 1748, she was also Regent of Saxe-Hildburghausen."
],
"title": "Countess Caroline of Erbach-Fürstenau"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ingeborg Christiane Rosenörn (1784-1859) was a Danish courtier and philanthropist; Overhofmesterinde to the Danish queen, Caroline Amalie of Augustenburg from 1845 to 1859."
],
"title": "Ingeborg Christiane Rosenørn"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Caroline Amalie Thielo (March 1, 1735 – February 5, 1754) was a Danish actress, one of her country's first professional native female actors, and said to be the first actress ever employed at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen.",
" She was very popular in the mid 18th century, and was also employed as a translator of plays for the theatre."
],
"title": "Caroline Thielo"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Princess \"Amalie\" Antoinette Karoline Adrienne of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, German: \"Amalie Antoinette Karoline Adrienne, Prinzessin von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen\" (30 April 1815, Sigmaringen, Principality of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen – 14 January 1841, Sigmaringen, Principality of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen) was a member of the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen and a Princess of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen by birth.",
" Through her marriage to Prince Eduard of Saxe-Altenburg, Amalie was also a member of the House of Saxe-Altenburg and Princess of Saxe-Altenburg.",
" Marie Antoinette was a grand-niece of Joachim Murat, King of the Two Sicilies from 1808 to 1815 and a brother-in-law of Napoleon Bonaparte, through marriage to Napoleon's youngest sister, Caroline Bonaparte."
],
"title": "Princess Amalie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Caroline Amalie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (28 June 1796 – 9 March 1881) was queen consort of Denmark as the second spouse of King Christian VIII between 1839 and 1848."
],
"title": "Caroline Amalie of Augustenburg"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Christian VIII (18 September 1786 – 20 January 1848) was the King of Denmark from 1839 to 1848 and, as Christian Frederick, King of Norway in 1814."
],
"title": "Christian VIII of Denmark"
}
] |
[
"Title: Princess Thyra of Denmark (1880–1945)\n\nPrincess Thyra of Denmark and Iceland (Thyra Louise Caroline Amalie Augusta Elisabeth; Copenhagen, 14 March 1880 – Copenhagen, 2 November 1945) was the sixth child and third daughter of Frederick VIII of Denmark and his wife, Princess Louise of Sweden and Norway.",
"Title: Gunilla Bielke\n\nGunilla Bielke; Swedish: \"Gunilla Johansdotter Bielke af Åkerö\" (25 June 1568 – 19 July 1597) was Queen of Sweden as the second spouse King John III. Queen Gunilla is acknowledged to have acted as the political adviser to John III and to have influenced his religious policies in favor of Protestantism.",
"Title: Wilhelm Herman Barth\n\nHe was born in Copenhagen, the son of carpenter Friderich Wilhelm Barth (born in Berlin in 1787) and Eleonora Elisabeth, née Schultz. In 1834 he married Caroline Amalie Marquard, daughter of the manager Johan Hendrik Marquard.",
"Title: Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands\n\nCharlotte Amalie ( or ), located on the island of St. Thomas, is the capital and the largest city of the United States Virgin Islands, founded in 1666 as Taphus (meaning \"beer house\" or \"beer hall\"). In 1691, the town was renamed to Amalienborg (in English \"Charlotte Amalie\") after Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Kassel (1650–1714), queen consort to King Christian V of Denmark-Norway. It has a deep-water harbor that was once a haven for pirates and is now one of the busiest ports of call for cruise ships in the Caribbean, with about 1.5 million cruise ship passengers landing there in 2004. Protected by Hassel Island, the harbor has docking and fueling facilities, machine shops, and shipyards and was a U.S. submarine base until 1966. The town has been inhabited for centuries. When Christopher Columbus came here in 1493, the area was inhabited by Island Caribs and Taíno. It is on the southern shore at the head of Saint Thomas Harbor. In 2010 the city had a population of 18,481, which makes it the largest city in the Virgin Islands Archipelago. Hundreds of ferries and yachts pass through town each week, and at times the population more than doubles.",
"Title: Countess Caroline of Erbach-Fürstenau\n\nCountess Caroline Amalie of Erbach-Fürstenau (born: 29 September 1700 at Fürstenau Castle, Michelstadt – died: 7 May 1758 in Hildburghausen), was a countess of Erbach-Furstenau and by marriage Duchess of Saxe-Hildburghausen. From 1745 to 1748, she was also Regent of Saxe-Hildburghausen.",
"Title: Ingeborg Christiane Rosenørn\n\nIngeborg Christiane Rosenörn (1784-1859) was a Danish courtier and philanthropist; Overhofmesterinde to the Danish queen, Caroline Amalie of Augustenburg from 1845 to 1859.",
"Title: Caroline Thielo\n\nCaroline Amalie Thielo (March 1, 1735 – February 5, 1754) was a Danish actress, one of her country's first professional native female actors, and said to be the first actress ever employed at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen. She was very popular in the mid 18th century, and was also employed as a translator of plays for the theatre.",
"Title: Princess Amalie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen\n\nPrincess \"Amalie\" Antoinette Karoline Adrienne of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, German: \"Amalie Antoinette Karoline Adrienne, Prinzessin von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen\" (30 April 1815, Sigmaringen, Principality of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen – 14 January 1841, Sigmaringen, Principality of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen) was a member of the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen and a Princess of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen by birth. Through her marriage to Prince Eduard of Saxe-Altenburg, Amalie was also a member of the House of Saxe-Altenburg and Princess of Saxe-Altenburg. Marie Antoinette was a grand-niece of Joachim Murat, King of the Two Sicilies from 1808 to 1815 and a brother-in-law of Napoleon Bonaparte, through marriage to Napoleon's youngest sister, Caroline Bonaparte.",
"Title: Caroline Amalie of Augustenburg\n\nCaroline Amalie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (28 June 1796 – 9 March 1881) was queen consort of Denmark as the second spouse of King Christian VIII between 1839 and 1848.",
"Title: Christian VIII of Denmark\n\nChristian VIII (18 September 1786 – 20 January 1848) was the King of Denmark from 1839 to 1848 and, as Christian Frederick, King of Norway in 1814."
] |
1,543
|
"The Wanted" song written by Andy Hill, Henrik Michelsen, and Edvard Førre Erfjord was released on an album by what company?
|
Island Records
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Word of Mouth (The Wanted album)",
"Walks Like Rihanna"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
2
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"\"Shout Out to My Ex\" is a song by British girl group Little Mix.",
" It is the first single from their fourth studio album \"Glory Days\" (2016) and premiered on \"The X Factor\" live shows on 16 October 2016, becoming the band's fourth number-one single in the United Kingdom.",
" The track was written by Edvard Førre Erfjord, Henrik Michelsen, Camille Purcell, Iain James and Little Mix, with production credits from Erfjord and Michelsen under their production monikers, Electric."
],
"title": "Shout Out to My Ex"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Word of Mouth is the third studio album by English-Irish boy band The Wanted.",
" The album was released worldwide via Island Records on 4 November 2013.",
" The album was preceded by the release of six singles: \"Chasing the Sun\", \"I Found You\", \"Walks Like Rihanna\", \"We Own the Night\", \"Show Me Love (America)\" and \"Glow in the Dark\", the latter of which was released two weeks prior to the album."
],
"title": "Word of Mouth (The Wanted album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Black Magic\" is a song by British girl group Little Mix.",
" It was written by Camille Purcell, Ed Drewett, Edvard Forre Erfjord, and Henrik Michelsen.",
" The Norwegian production duo Electric, who previously worked on the group's second studio album \"Salute\" (2013), produced the single with Matt Rad, who is additional producer.",
" It was released as the lead single from their third studio album, \"Get Weird\" on 21 May 2015.",
" \"Black Magic\" received critical acclaim from critics, who praised its upbeat and catchy sound and compared it to songs from their debut album, \"DNA\" (2012)."
],
"title": "Black Magic (song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Two Strong Hearts\" is a song written by Andy Hill, Bruce Woolley.",
" Australian singer John Farnham recorded the song and released it as the second single from his album \"Age of Reason\" released in 1988."
],
"title": "Two Strong Hearts"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"No More Sad Songs\" is a song by British girl group Little Mix from the group's fourth studio album, \"Glory Days\" (2016).",
" The song was written by Emily Warren, Edvard Førre Erfjord, Henrik Michelsen and Tash Phillips; produced by Electric and Joe Kearns.",
" A remix version, featuring newly recorded vocals from American rapper Machine Gun Kelly, was released as the third single from the album on 3 March 2017, through Syco Music."
],
"title": "No More Sad Songs"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Wasted Light\" is a song released from Irish singer/songwriter Ronan Keating's ninth solo album \"Fires\".",
" The song was written by Edvard Førre Erfjord, Henrik Barman Michelsen and Gary Go.",
" It was released as promotional single."
],
"title": "Wasted Light"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Walks Like Rihanna\" is a song by the British-Irish boy band The Wanted.",
" It was released in Australia on 10 May 2013, and in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 23 June 2013, as the third single from their third studio album \"Word of Mouth\" (2013).",
" The song was written by Andy Hill, Henrik Michelsen, and Edvard Førre Erfjord, and it was produced by Dr. Luke and Cirkut, with additional production by Michelsen and Erfjord under their stage name Electric."
],
"title": "Walks Like Rihanna"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Let in the Sun\" is a song by British pop group Take That.",
" It was released through Polydor Records on 2 March 2015 as the second single from their seventh studio album, \"III\" (2014).",
" The song was written by Take That, Edvard Førre Erfjord, Gary Go, Cass Lowe, and Henrik Barman Michelsen, and produced by Stuart Price and features Gary Barlow on lead vocal."
],
"title": "Let in the Sun"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Electric is a Norwegian songwriting and production duo, composed of Henrik Barman Michelsen and Edvard Førre Erfjord.",
" Perhaps best known for their work with Little Mix on their #1 UK hits Black Magic and Shout Out to My Ex, the latter of which won Single of the Year at the 2017 Brit Awards, they have worked with artists such as Olly Murs, Machine Gun Kelly, Hailee Steinfeld, The Wanted, Cheryl Cole, and Fifth Harmony."
],
"title": "Electric (music producers)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"In the End\" is a song by Swiss recording artist Stefanie Heinzmann.",
" It was written by Heinzmann along with Edvard Førre Erfjord, Henrik Barman Michelsen, and Sam Romans for her fourth studio album \"Chance of Rain\" (2015), with production helmed by Erfjord and Michelsen under their production moniker Electric.",
" Selected as the album's first single, \"In the End\" peaked at number nine on the Swiss Albums Chart, becoming Heinzmann's third domestic top ten hit, and reached the top thirty in Germany."
],
"title": "In the End (Stefanie Heinzmann song)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Shout Out to My Ex\n\n\"Shout Out to My Ex\" is a song by British girl group Little Mix. It is the first single from their fourth studio album \"Glory Days\" (2016) and premiered on \"The X Factor\" live shows on 16 October 2016, becoming the band's fourth number-one single in the United Kingdom. The track was written by Edvard Førre Erfjord, Henrik Michelsen, Camille Purcell, Iain James and Little Mix, with production credits from Erfjord and Michelsen under their production monikers, Electric.",
"Title: Word of Mouth (The Wanted album)\n\nWord of Mouth is the third studio album by English-Irish boy band The Wanted. The album was released worldwide via Island Records on 4 November 2013. The album was preceded by the release of six singles: \"Chasing the Sun\", \"I Found You\", \"Walks Like Rihanna\", \"We Own the Night\", \"Show Me Love (America)\" and \"Glow in the Dark\", the latter of which was released two weeks prior to the album.",
"Title: Black Magic (song)\n\n\"Black Magic\" is a song by British girl group Little Mix. It was written by Camille Purcell, Ed Drewett, Edvard Forre Erfjord, and Henrik Michelsen. The Norwegian production duo Electric, who previously worked on the group's second studio album \"Salute\" (2013), produced the single with Matt Rad, who is additional producer. It was released as the lead single from their third studio album, \"Get Weird\" on 21 May 2015. \"Black Magic\" received critical acclaim from critics, who praised its upbeat and catchy sound and compared it to songs from their debut album, \"DNA\" (2012).",
"Title: Two Strong Hearts\n\n\"Two Strong Hearts\" is a song written by Andy Hill, Bruce Woolley. Australian singer John Farnham recorded the song and released it as the second single from his album \"Age of Reason\" released in 1988.",
"Title: No More Sad Songs\n\n\"No More Sad Songs\" is a song by British girl group Little Mix from the group's fourth studio album, \"Glory Days\" (2016). The song was written by Emily Warren, Edvard Førre Erfjord, Henrik Michelsen and Tash Phillips; produced by Electric and Joe Kearns. A remix version, featuring newly recorded vocals from American rapper Machine Gun Kelly, was released as the third single from the album on 3 March 2017, through Syco Music.",
"Title: Wasted Light\n\n\"Wasted Light\" is a song released from Irish singer/songwriter Ronan Keating's ninth solo album \"Fires\". The song was written by Edvard Førre Erfjord, Henrik Barman Michelsen and Gary Go. It was released as promotional single.",
"Title: Walks Like Rihanna\n\n\"Walks Like Rihanna\" is a song by the British-Irish boy band The Wanted. It was released in Australia on 10 May 2013, and in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 23 June 2013, as the third single from their third studio album \"Word of Mouth\" (2013). The song was written by Andy Hill, Henrik Michelsen, and Edvard Førre Erfjord, and it was produced by Dr. Luke and Cirkut, with additional production by Michelsen and Erfjord under their stage name Electric.",
"Title: Let in the Sun\n\n\"Let in the Sun\" is a song by British pop group Take That. It was released through Polydor Records on 2 March 2015 as the second single from their seventh studio album, \"III\" (2014). The song was written by Take That, Edvard Førre Erfjord, Gary Go, Cass Lowe, and Henrik Barman Michelsen, and produced by Stuart Price and features Gary Barlow on lead vocal.",
"Title: Electric (music producers)\n\nElectric is a Norwegian songwriting and production duo, composed of Henrik Barman Michelsen and Edvard Førre Erfjord. Perhaps best known for their work with Little Mix on their #1 UK hits Black Magic and Shout Out to My Ex, the latter of which won Single of the Year at the 2017 Brit Awards, they have worked with artists such as Olly Murs, Machine Gun Kelly, Hailee Steinfeld, The Wanted, Cheryl Cole, and Fifth Harmony.",
"Title: In the End (Stefanie Heinzmann song)\n\n\"In the End\" is a song by Swiss recording artist Stefanie Heinzmann. It was written by Heinzmann along with Edvard Førre Erfjord, Henrik Barman Michelsen, and Sam Romans for her fourth studio album \"Chance of Rain\" (2015), with production helmed by Erfjord and Michelsen under their production moniker Electric. Selected as the album's first single, \"In the End\" peaked at number nine on the Swiss Albums Chart, becoming Heinzmann's third domestic top ten hit, and reached the top thirty in Germany."
] |
1,544
|
which American comic-book limited series published by DC Comics was John Higgins a colourist for
|
Watchmen
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"John Higgins (comics)",
"Watchmen"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Rush City is a six-issue comic book limited series published monthly by DC Comics from September 2006 until 2007.",
" The series is written by Chuck Dixon with illustrations by Timothy Green II colored by Jose Villarrubia.",
" DC Comics produced a special Zero issue web-comic that is available on the DC Comics website, and was packaged with the August 2006 issue of the GamePro magazine.",
" The title features Diego Zhao, an Asian American private investigator who goes by the street name of Rush.",
" Although the series is a crime drama, it does however take place within the continuity of the greater DC Universe."
],
"title": "Rush City (comics)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"DC Universe Online: Legends is a comic book limited series published by DC Comics.",
" It debuted on February 2, 2011, and is an expansion of the story of the \"DC Universe Online\" MMORPG video game.",
" The series was written by the game's story co-writer Marv Wolfman and Tony Bedard with Tom Taylor penning issues 16 and 17.",
" Originally announced as a 52-issue yearlong weekly series, it was instead solicited as a biweekly series slated to have 26 issues.",
" Although, solicitations for \"DC Universe Online: Legends\", along with many other comics, were dropped from the DC Comics website and Diamond/Alliance pre-order catalogs beginning September 2011 as part of DC's new continuity reboot, the remaining issues returned to the publisher's lineup with the October 2011 solicitations.",
" By August 2012, three paperback books were published collecting the series."
],
"title": "DC Universe Online: Legends"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Batman Eternal is a year-long weekly limited series published by DC Comics, that began in April 2014.",
" The series featured Batman, his allies, and Gotham City, and was written by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Ray Fawkes, Kyle Higgins and Tim Seeley.",
" John Layman was originally scheduled to write for the series as well, before leaving the project in January 2014 and being replaced by Higgins; his final issue was issue 10.",
" \"Batman Eternal\" ran through April 2015, after which it took a hiatus, before returning in October 2015 for a 26-issue weekly sequel series titled \"Batman and Robin Eternal\"."
],
"title": "Batman Eternal"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Spyke is a 4 issues comic-book limited series created by Mike Baron (writer) and Bill Reinhold (penciller), and published in 1993 by the Marvel Comics imprint Epic Comics.",
" Marie Javins was the editor for the series."
],
"title": "Spyke (comics)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John Higgins (born 1949) is an English comic book artist and writer.",
" He did significant work for \"2000 AD\", and he has frequently worked with writer Alan Moore, most notably as colourist for \"Watchmen\"."
],
"title": "John Higgins (comics)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"In the field of comic books, a limited series is a comics series with a predetermined number of issues.",
" A limited series differs from an ongoing series in that the number of issues is finite and determined before production, and it differs from a one shot in that it is composed of multiple issues.",
" The term is often used interchangeably with miniseries (mini-series) and maxiseries (maxi-series), usually depending on the length and number of issues.",
" In Dark Horse Comics' definition of a limited series, \"This term primarily applies to a connected series of individual comic books.",
" A limited series refers to a comic book series with a clear beginning, middle and end.\"",
" Dark Horse Comics and DC Comics refer to limited series of two to eleven issues as miniseries and series of twelve issues or more as maxiseries, but other publishers alternate terms."
],
"title": "Limited series"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Stanley and His Monster was an American comic-book humor feature and later series from DC Comics, about a boy who has a monster as his companion instead of a dog.",
" Created by writer Arnold Drake and artist Winslow Mortimer as a backup feature in the funny-animal comic \"The Fox and the Crow\" #95 (Jan. 1966), it went to its own 1960s title and a 1990s revival limited series."
],
"title": "Stanley and His Monster"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Girl Comics is the name of two comic-book series published by Marvel Comics and its forerunners, Timely Comics and Atlas Comics.",
" The first, debuting in 1949, ran 35 issues, changing its title to Girl Confessions with issue #13 (March 1952).",
" The second was a three-issue limited series published in 2010."
],
"title": "Girl Comics"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Watchmen is an American comic-book limited series published by DC Comics in 1986 and 1987, and collected in 1987.",
" The series was created by a British collaboration consisting of writer Alan Moore, artist Dave Gibbons, and colorist John Higgins.",
" \"Watchmen\" originated from a story proposal Moore submitted to DC featuring superhero characters that the company had acquired from Charlton Comics.",
" As Moore's proposed story would have left many of the characters unusable for future stories, managing editor Dick Giordano convinced Moore to create original characters instead."
],
"title": "Watchmen"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Watchmen\" is a twelve-issue comic book limited series created by Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons, and John Higgins, published by DC Comics in 1986 and 1987. \"",
"Watchmen\" focuses on six main characters: the Comedian, Doctor Manhattan, the Nite Owl, Ozymandias, Rorschach, and the Silk Spectre.",
" These characters were originally based on the Mighty Crusaders and then reworked in an unsolicited proposal to fit superhero properties DC had acquired from Charlton Comics in the early 1980s.",
" Series writer Alan Moore created the main characters to present six \"radically opposing ways\" to perceive the world, and to give readers of the story the privilege of determining which one was most morally comprehensible."
],
"title": "List of Watchmen characters"
}
] |
[
"Title: Rush City (comics)\n\nRush City is a six-issue comic book limited series published monthly by DC Comics from September 2006 until 2007. The series is written by Chuck Dixon with illustrations by Timothy Green II colored by Jose Villarrubia. DC Comics produced a special Zero issue web-comic that is available on the DC Comics website, and was packaged with the August 2006 issue of the GamePro magazine. The title features Diego Zhao, an Asian American private investigator who goes by the street name of Rush. Although the series is a crime drama, it does however take place within the continuity of the greater DC Universe.",
"Title: DC Universe Online: Legends\n\nDC Universe Online: Legends is a comic book limited series published by DC Comics. It debuted on February 2, 2011, and is an expansion of the story of the \"DC Universe Online\" MMORPG video game. The series was written by the game's story co-writer Marv Wolfman and Tony Bedard with Tom Taylor penning issues 16 and 17. Originally announced as a 52-issue yearlong weekly series, it was instead solicited as a biweekly series slated to have 26 issues. Although, solicitations for \"DC Universe Online: Legends\", along with many other comics, were dropped from the DC Comics website and Diamond/Alliance pre-order catalogs beginning September 2011 as part of DC's new continuity reboot, the remaining issues returned to the publisher's lineup with the October 2011 solicitations. By August 2012, three paperback books were published collecting the series.",
"Title: Batman Eternal\n\nBatman Eternal is a year-long weekly limited series published by DC Comics, that began in April 2014. The series featured Batman, his allies, and Gotham City, and was written by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Ray Fawkes, Kyle Higgins and Tim Seeley. John Layman was originally scheduled to write for the series as well, before leaving the project in January 2014 and being replaced by Higgins; his final issue was issue 10. \"Batman Eternal\" ran through April 2015, after which it took a hiatus, before returning in October 2015 for a 26-issue weekly sequel series titled \"Batman and Robin Eternal\".",
"Title: Spyke (comics)\n\nSpyke is a 4 issues comic-book limited series created by Mike Baron (writer) and Bill Reinhold (penciller), and published in 1993 by the Marvel Comics imprint Epic Comics. Marie Javins was the editor for the series.",
"Title: John Higgins (comics)\n\nJohn Higgins (born 1949) is an English comic book artist and writer. He did significant work for \"2000 AD\", and he has frequently worked with writer Alan Moore, most notably as colourist for \"Watchmen\".",
"Title: Limited series\n\nIn the field of comic books, a limited series is a comics series with a predetermined number of issues. A limited series differs from an ongoing series in that the number of issues is finite and determined before production, and it differs from a one shot in that it is composed of multiple issues. The term is often used interchangeably with miniseries (mini-series) and maxiseries (maxi-series), usually depending on the length and number of issues. In Dark Horse Comics' definition of a limited series, \"This term primarily applies to a connected series of individual comic books. A limited series refers to a comic book series with a clear beginning, middle and end.\" Dark Horse Comics and DC Comics refer to limited series of two to eleven issues as miniseries and series of twelve issues or more as maxiseries, but other publishers alternate terms.",
"Title: Stanley and His Monster\n\nStanley and His Monster was an American comic-book humor feature and later series from DC Comics, about a boy who has a monster as his companion instead of a dog. Created by writer Arnold Drake and artist Winslow Mortimer as a backup feature in the funny-animal comic \"The Fox and the Crow\" #95 (Jan. 1966), it went to its own 1960s title and a 1990s revival limited series.",
"Title: Girl Comics\n\nGirl Comics is the name of two comic-book series published by Marvel Comics and its forerunners, Timely Comics and Atlas Comics. The first, debuting in 1949, ran 35 issues, changing its title to Girl Confessions with issue #13 (March 1952). The second was a three-issue limited series published in 2010.",
"Title: Watchmen\n\nWatchmen is an American comic-book limited series published by DC Comics in 1986 and 1987, and collected in 1987. The series was created by a British collaboration consisting of writer Alan Moore, artist Dave Gibbons, and colorist John Higgins. \"Watchmen\" originated from a story proposal Moore submitted to DC featuring superhero characters that the company had acquired from Charlton Comics. As Moore's proposed story would have left many of the characters unusable for future stories, managing editor Dick Giordano convinced Moore to create original characters instead.",
"Title: List of Watchmen characters\n\n\"Watchmen\" is a twelve-issue comic book limited series created by Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons, and John Higgins, published by DC Comics in 1986 and 1987. \" Watchmen\" focuses on six main characters: the Comedian, Doctor Manhattan, the Nite Owl, Ozymandias, Rorschach, and the Silk Spectre. These characters were originally based on the Mighty Crusaders and then reworked in an unsolicited proposal to fit superhero properties DC had acquired from Charlton Comics in the early 1980s. Series writer Alan Moore created the main characters to present six \"radically opposing ways\" to perceive the world, and to give readers of the story the privilege of determining which one was most morally comprehensible."
] |
1,545
|
Which 2004 South Korean romantic drama film did Kim Ki-duk win a Silver Lion for Best Director at 61st Venice International Film Festival?
|
3-Iron
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Kim Ki-duk",
"Kim Ki-duk",
"3-Iron"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
2,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"3-Iron (; lit.",
" \"Empty House\") is a 2004 South Korean romantic drama film directed by Kim Ki-duk.",
" The plot revolves around the relationship between a young drifter and an abused housewife.",
" The film is notable for the lack of dialogue between its two main characters.",
" The title comes from a type of golf club used prominently in the film."
],
"title": "3-Iron"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Miss Violence is a 2013 Greek film directed by Alexandros Avranas.",
" It entered the competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival.",
" Avranas won the Silver Lion for Best Director and actor Themis Panou won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor.",
" It was also shown at the 2013 Toronto Film Festival.",
" It is a Faliro House Productions and Plays2place Productions film.",
" The film was nominated for 8 Hellenic Film Academy Awards, winning 2 : for Best Actor (Themis Panou) and Best Supporting Actress (Renni Pittaki).",
" It also won the Aluminum Horse for Best Script at the Stockholm International Film Festival."
],
"title": "Miss Violence"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kim Ki-duk (29 September 1934 – 7 September 2017) was a South Korean film director and professor.",
" Best known outside of Korea for his 1967 giant monster film \"\", Kim Ki-duk directed 66 movies in total from his directorial debut in 1961 until his retirement from the film industry in 1977.",
" Along with Kim Soo-yong and Lee Man-hee, Kim was one of the leading young directors of the Korean cinematic wave of the 1960s.",
" The most distinctive and successful genre of this period was the melodrama (청춘영화 - \"cheongchun yeonghwa\").",
" He is not related to Kim Ki-duk, the South Korean director of \"3-Iron\"."
],
"title": "Kim Ki-duk (director, born 1934)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Moebius is a 2013 South Korean horror drama film written and directed by Kim Ki-duk.",
" It was screened out of competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival.",
" It was initially banned in South Korea, before the Korea Media Rating Board reviewed the film and changed the rating."
],
"title": "Moebius (2013 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"One on One () is a 2014 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-duk.",
" It was the opening film of the 11th Venice Days sidebar at the 71st Venice International Film Festival."
],
"title": "One on One (2014 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"To Take a Wife (\"VeLakahta Lekha Isha\"; French: \"Prendre femme\" ) is a 2004 drama film.",
" It is the directorial debut of veteran actress Ronit Elkabetz, who also stars in the film.",
" The French-Israeli production premiered at the 61st Venice International Film Festival in September 2004."
],
"title": "To Take a Wife"
},
{
"sentences": [
"An Italian Romance (Italian: \"L'amore ritrovato\" , also known as \"A Rekindled Affair\") is a 2004 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Mazzacurati.",
" It premiered out of competition at the 61st Venice International Film Festival and was later screened at the Toronto International Film Festival."
],
"title": "An Italian Romance"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jeon Kyu-hwan (born 1965) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter.",
" Besides being the first Korean film to win the 2012 Queer Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival, \"The Weight\" (2012) also won various awards at film festivals, including Best Director at the 16th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival and Silver Peacock Award for best director at the 43rd International Film Festival of India in 2012."
],
"title": "Jeon Kyu-hwan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Paradise is a 2016 Russian drama film directed by Andrei Konchalovsky.",
" It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival.",
" At Venice Konchalovsky won the Silver Lion for Best Director.",
" It was selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards.",
" In December 2016, it made the shortlist of nine films to be considered for a nomination at the 89th Academy Awards."
],
"title": "Paradise (2016 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kim Ki-duk ( ] ; born December 20, 1960) is a South Korean filmmaker noted for his idiosyncratic art-house cinematic works.",
" His films have received many distinctions in the festival circuit, making him one of the most important contemporary Asian film directors.",
" Major festival awards include Golden Lion at 69th Venice International Film Festival for \"Pietà\", Silver Lion for Best Director at 61st Venice International Film Festival for \"3-Iron\", Silver bear for Best Director at 54th Berlin International Film Festival for \"Samaria\" and Un Certain Regard prize at 2011 Cannes Film Festival for Arirang.",
" His most widely known feature is \"Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring\" (2003), included in film critic Roger Ebert's Great Movies.",
" Two of his films served as official submissions for Academy award for best foreign language film as South Korean entries.",
" He has given scripts to several of his former assistant directors including Juhn Jai-hong (\"Beautiful\" and \"Poongsan\") and Jang Hoon (\"Rough Cut\")."
],
"title": "Kim Ki-duk"
}
] |
[
"Title: 3-Iron\n\n3-Iron (; lit. \"Empty House\") is a 2004 South Korean romantic drama film directed by Kim Ki-duk. The plot revolves around the relationship between a young drifter and an abused housewife. The film is notable for the lack of dialogue between its two main characters. The title comes from a type of golf club used prominently in the film.",
"Title: Miss Violence\n\nMiss Violence is a 2013 Greek film directed by Alexandros Avranas. It entered the competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. Avranas won the Silver Lion for Best Director and actor Themis Panou won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor. It was also shown at the 2013 Toronto Film Festival. It is a Faliro House Productions and Plays2place Productions film. The film was nominated for 8 Hellenic Film Academy Awards, winning 2 : for Best Actor (Themis Panou) and Best Supporting Actress (Renni Pittaki). It also won the Aluminum Horse for Best Script at the Stockholm International Film Festival.",
"Title: Kim Ki-duk (director, born 1934)\n\nKim Ki-duk (29 September 1934 – 7 September 2017) was a South Korean film director and professor. Best known outside of Korea for his 1967 giant monster film \"\", Kim Ki-duk directed 66 movies in total from his directorial debut in 1961 until his retirement from the film industry in 1977. Along with Kim Soo-yong and Lee Man-hee, Kim was one of the leading young directors of the Korean cinematic wave of the 1960s. The most distinctive and successful genre of this period was the melodrama (청춘영화 - \"cheongchun yeonghwa\"). He is not related to Kim Ki-duk, the South Korean director of \"3-Iron\".",
"Title: Moebius (2013 film)\n\nMoebius is a 2013 South Korean horror drama film written and directed by Kim Ki-duk. It was screened out of competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. It was initially banned in South Korea, before the Korea Media Rating Board reviewed the film and changed the rating.",
"Title: One on One (2014 film)\n\nOne on One () is a 2014 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-duk. It was the opening film of the 11th Venice Days sidebar at the 71st Venice International Film Festival.",
"Title: To Take a Wife\n\nTo Take a Wife (\"VeLakahta Lekha Isha\"; French: \"Prendre femme\" ) is a 2004 drama film. It is the directorial debut of veteran actress Ronit Elkabetz, who also stars in the film. The French-Israeli production premiered at the 61st Venice International Film Festival in September 2004.",
"Title: An Italian Romance\n\nAn Italian Romance (Italian: \"L'amore ritrovato\" , also known as \"A Rekindled Affair\") is a 2004 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Mazzacurati. It premiered out of competition at the 61st Venice International Film Festival and was later screened at the Toronto International Film Festival.",
"Title: Jeon Kyu-hwan\n\nJeon Kyu-hwan (born 1965) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Besides being the first Korean film to win the 2012 Queer Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival, \"The Weight\" (2012) also won various awards at film festivals, including Best Director at the 16th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival and Silver Peacock Award for best director at the 43rd International Film Festival of India in 2012.",
"Title: Paradise (2016 film)\n\nParadise is a 2016 Russian drama film directed by Andrei Konchalovsky. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival. At Venice Konchalovsky won the Silver Lion for Best Director. It was selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards. In December 2016, it made the shortlist of nine films to be considered for a nomination at the 89th Academy Awards.",
"Title: Kim Ki-duk\n\nKim Ki-duk ( ] ; born December 20, 1960) is a South Korean filmmaker noted for his idiosyncratic art-house cinematic works. His films have received many distinctions in the festival circuit, making him one of the most important contemporary Asian film directors. Major festival awards include Golden Lion at 69th Venice International Film Festival for \"Pietà\", Silver Lion for Best Director at 61st Venice International Film Festival for \"3-Iron\", Silver bear for Best Director at 54th Berlin International Film Festival for \"Samaria\" and Un Certain Regard prize at 2011 Cannes Film Festival for Arirang. His most widely known feature is \"Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring\" (2003), included in film critic Roger Ebert's Great Movies. Two of his films served as official submissions for Academy award for best foreign language film as South Korean entries. He has given scripts to several of his former assistant directors including Juhn Jai-hong (\"Beautiful\" and \"Poongsan\") and Jang Hoon (\"Rough Cut\")."
] |
1,546
|
Inanna Publications have books collected at the library system with more than how many volumes?
|
18 million
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Inanna Publications",
"Harvard Library"
],
"sent_id": [
4,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"A library system is a central organization created to manage and coordinate operations and services in or between different centers, buildings or libraries branches and library patrons.",
" They use a library classification to organize their volumes and nowadays also use an Integrated library system - an enterprise resource planning system for a library used to track items owned, orders made, bills paid, and patrons who have borrowed.",
" Many counties, states and universities have developed their own library systems.",
" For example, the London Public Library in Canada has 16 branches, and the Helsinki Metropolitan Area Libraries, in Finland, has 63 libraries.",
" Some countries, such as Venezuela, have only one library system for the whole country; the National Library of Venezuela has 685 branches."
],
"title": "Library system"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Tampa–Hillsborough County Public Library System (THPL) is a public library system based in Hillsborough County, Florida.",
" The State Library of Florida is the main library source for Government of Florida as well as governs a large portion of Florida's public and private libraries.",
" THPL is part of two larger library networks, the Hillsborough County Public Library Cooperative and the Tampa Bay Library Consortium, which also includes Temple Terrace Public Library in Temple Terrace, Florida, and Bruton Memorial Library in Plant City, Florida.",
" There are 25 branches of the Tampa–Hillsborough County Library System, not including digital-only and mobile-only services.",
" Services provided by the THPL include (but are in no way limited to) internet access, public meeting room spaces, interlibrary loans, a Bookmobile, a Cybermobile for Spanish speakers, technology classes, adult literacy programs, and downloadable eBooks.",
" Drive-thru windows for returns and hold pick-ups are located at the Jimmie B. Keel and the Jan Kaminis Platt Regional Libraries.",
" The Tampa–Hillsborough County Public Library System is also a part of Hillsborough County government."
],
"title": "Tampa–Hillsborough County Public Library System"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Detroit Public Library is the largest library system in the U.S. state of Michigan by volumes held (after the University of Michigan Library) and is the 21st largest library system (and the fourth-largest public library system) in the United States.",
" It is composed of the Main Library on Woodward Avenue, which houses the library's administration offices, and 23 branch locations across the city.",
" The Main Library is part of Detroit's Cultural Center Historic District listed in the National Register of Historic Places adjacent to Wayne State University campus and across from the Detroit Institute of Arts."
],
"title": "Detroit Public Library"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Inanna Publications and Education Inc. is a Canadian book publisher based in Toronto, Ontario.",
" Inanna publishes women's writing, including a journal, literary fiction, poetry, and academic books.",
" Inanna's books are on a wide variety of feminist topics accessible to the largest possible community of women.",
" Inanna \"is bucking the trend – and flourishing.\"",
" Most of Inanna Publications' books are collected at Harvard Library.",
" Inanna's writers have won several Independent Publisher Book Awards and Canadian Jewish Book Awards, and have been shortlisted for the League of Canadian Poets's Raymond Souster Award, the Western Mail (Wales) Book of the Year, the Lambda Literary Foundation awards, and have been among the Toronto Book Award finalists."
],
"title": "Inanna Publications"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Atlantic County Library System is the county library system of Atlantic County, New Jersey.",
" The library system is the information center in Atlantic County.",
" The Library System includes nine branch libraries located throughout Atlantic County: Brigantine, Egg Harbor City, Egg Harbor Township, Galloway Township, Hammonton, Mays Landing, Pleasantville, Somers Point, and Ventnor.",
" The computerized public access catalog contains over 500,000 books, audio-visual and downloadable items.",
" Atlantic County Library System also has a bookmobile, books-by-mail, and other outreach services."
],
"title": "Atlantic County Library"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Toronto Public Library (TPL) (French: \"Bibliothèque publique de Toronto\" ) is a public library system in Toronto, Ontario.",
" It is the largest public library system in Canada and in 2008, had averaged a higher circulation per capita than any other public library system internationally, making it the largest neighbourhood-based library system in the world.",
" Within North America, it also had the highest circulation and visitors when compared to other large urban systems.",
" Established as the library of the Mechanics' Institute in 1830, the Toronto Public Library now consists of 100 branch libraries and has over 12 million items in its collection."
],
"title": "Toronto Public Library"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Harvard Library system comprises about 73 libraries, with more than 18 million volumes.",
" It is the oldest library system in the United States and the largest university library and largest private library system in the world.",
" Based on number of items held (including musical scores, maps, prints, recordings, etc.), it is the fifth largest library in the United States; based only on volumes (generally books), it is the third largest, after the Library of Congress and Boston Public Library."
],
"title": "Harvard Library"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Reaching Across Illinois Library System is a regional library system consisting of 1,300 public, academic, special, and school library members, representing more than 3,500 library facilities in Northern Illinois.",
" The regional library system was created in 2011 when the Alliance Library System, DuPage Library System, Metropolitan Library System, North Suburban Library System, and Prairie Area Library System merged."
],
"title": "Reaching Across Illinois Library System"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Metropolitan Library System (MLS) was an association of academic, public, school, and special libraries in Chicago and its suburbs in Cook, DuPage and Will counties.",
" On July 1, 2011, Metropolitan Library System merged with Alliance Library System, DuPage Library System, North Suburban Library System, and Prairie Area Library System to form the Reaching Across Illinois Library System.",
" Sarah Ann Long, director of the North Suburban Library System, summarized the evolution of organizations in northern Illinois in a 2011 essay,\"Context is Everything.\""
],
"title": "Metropolitan Library System"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The St. Petersburg Library System is a free public library system for residents of the city of St. Petersburg, Florida, located in Pinellas County.",
" The St. Petersburg Library System is part of the Pinellas Public Library Cooperative and consists of 7 branch locations.",
" The mission of the St. Petersburg Library System is to \"provide library resources to meet educational, recreational, cultural, intellectual and social needs of our diverse community\"."
],
"title": "St. Petersburg Library System"
}
] |
[
"Title: Library system\n\nA library system is a central organization created to manage and coordinate operations and services in or between different centers, buildings or libraries branches and library patrons. They use a library classification to organize their volumes and nowadays also use an Integrated library system - an enterprise resource planning system for a library used to track items owned, orders made, bills paid, and patrons who have borrowed. Many counties, states and universities have developed their own library systems. For example, the London Public Library in Canada has 16 branches, and the Helsinki Metropolitan Area Libraries, in Finland, has 63 libraries. Some countries, such as Venezuela, have only one library system for the whole country; the National Library of Venezuela has 685 branches.",
"Title: Tampa–Hillsborough County Public Library System\n\nThe Tampa–Hillsborough County Public Library System (THPL) is a public library system based in Hillsborough County, Florida. The State Library of Florida is the main library source for Government of Florida as well as governs a large portion of Florida's public and private libraries. THPL is part of two larger library networks, the Hillsborough County Public Library Cooperative and the Tampa Bay Library Consortium, which also includes Temple Terrace Public Library in Temple Terrace, Florida, and Bruton Memorial Library in Plant City, Florida. There are 25 branches of the Tampa–Hillsborough County Library System, not including digital-only and mobile-only services. Services provided by the THPL include (but are in no way limited to) internet access, public meeting room spaces, interlibrary loans, a Bookmobile, a Cybermobile for Spanish speakers, technology classes, adult literacy programs, and downloadable eBooks. Drive-thru windows for returns and hold pick-ups are located at the Jimmie B. Keel and the Jan Kaminis Platt Regional Libraries. The Tampa–Hillsborough County Public Library System is also a part of Hillsborough County government.",
"Title: Detroit Public Library\n\nThe Detroit Public Library is the largest library system in the U.S. state of Michigan by volumes held (after the University of Michigan Library) and is the 21st largest library system (and the fourth-largest public library system) in the United States. It is composed of the Main Library on Woodward Avenue, which houses the library's administration offices, and 23 branch locations across the city. The Main Library is part of Detroit's Cultural Center Historic District listed in the National Register of Historic Places adjacent to Wayne State University campus and across from the Detroit Institute of Arts.",
"Title: Inanna Publications\n\nInanna Publications and Education Inc. is a Canadian book publisher based in Toronto, Ontario. Inanna publishes women's writing, including a journal, literary fiction, poetry, and academic books. Inanna's books are on a wide variety of feminist topics accessible to the largest possible community of women. Inanna \"is bucking the trend – and flourishing.\" Most of Inanna Publications' books are collected at Harvard Library. Inanna's writers have won several Independent Publisher Book Awards and Canadian Jewish Book Awards, and have been shortlisted for the League of Canadian Poets's Raymond Souster Award, the Western Mail (Wales) Book of the Year, the Lambda Literary Foundation awards, and have been among the Toronto Book Award finalists.",
"Title: Atlantic County Library\n\nAtlantic County Library System is the county library system of Atlantic County, New Jersey. The library system is the information center in Atlantic County. The Library System includes nine branch libraries located throughout Atlantic County: Brigantine, Egg Harbor City, Egg Harbor Township, Galloway Township, Hammonton, Mays Landing, Pleasantville, Somers Point, and Ventnor. The computerized public access catalog contains over 500,000 books, audio-visual and downloadable items. Atlantic County Library System also has a bookmobile, books-by-mail, and other outreach services.",
"Title: Toronto Public Library\n\nToronto Public Library (TPL) (French: \"Bibliothèque publique de Toronto\" ) is a public library system in Toronto, Ontario. It is the largest public library system in Canada and in 2008, had averaged a higher circulation per capita than any other public library system internationally, making it the largest neighbourhood-based library system in the world. Within North America, it also had the highest circulation and visitors when compared to other large urban systems. Established as the library of the Mechanics' Institute in 1830, the Toronto Public Library now consists of 100 branch libraries and has over 12 million items in its collection.",
"Title: Harvard Library\n\nThe Harvard Library system comprises about 73 libraries, with more than 18 million volumes. It is the oldest library system in the United States and the largest university library and largest private library system in the world. Based on number of items held (including musical scores, maps, prints, recordings, etc.), it is the fifth largest library in the United States; based only on volumes (generally books), it is the third largest, after the Library of Congress and Boston Public Library.",
"Title: Reaching Across Illinois Library System\n\nThe Reaching Across Illinois Library System is a regional library system consisting of 1,300 public, academic, special, and school library members, representing more than 3,500 library facilities in Northern Illinois. The regional library system was created in 2011 when the Alliance Library System, DuPage Library System, Metropolitan Library System, North Suburban Library System, and Prairie Area Library System merged.",
"Title: Metropolitan Library System\n\nThe Metropolitan Library System (MLS) was an association of academic, public, school, and special libraries in Chicago and its suburbs in Cook, DuPage and Will counties. On July 1, 2011, Metropolitan Library System merged with Alliance Library System, DuPage Library System, North Suburban Library System, and Prairie Area Library System to form the Reaching Across Illinois Library System. Sarah Ann Long, director of the North Suburban Library System, summarized the evolution of organizations in northern Illinois in a 2011 essay,\"Context is Everything.\"",
"Title: St. Petersburg Library System\n\nThe St. Petersburg Library System is a free public library system for residents of the city of St. Petersburg, Florida, located in Pinellas County. The St. Petersburg Library System is part of the Pinellas Public Library Cooperative and consists of 7 branch locations. The mission of the St. Petersburg Library System is to \"provide library resources to meet educational, recreational, cultural, intellectual and social needs of our diverse community\"."
] |
1,547
|
Edward Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell had a grandfather who was the son of the chief minister to whom?
|
King Henry VIII
|
bridge
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"Edward Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell",
"Thomas Cromwell"
],
"sent_id": [
2,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Wingfield Cromwell, 2nd Earl of Ardglass, DCL, (12 September 1624 – 3 October 1668) was an English nobleman, son of Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Ardglass and Elizabeth Meverell.",
" He held the subsidiary titles of 2nd Viscount Lecale and 5th Baron Cromwell of Oakham."
],
"title": "Wingfield Cromwell, 2nd Earl of Ardglass"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ralph de Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell ( 1393 – 4 January 1456) was an English politician and diplomat.",
" A Privy Councillor from 1422, he served as Treasurer of England (1433–1443) and twice as Chamberlain of the Household (1425–1432 and 1450–1455) during the reign of Henry VI."
],
"title": "Ralph de Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Edward Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell (c. 1560 – 27 April 1607) was an English peer.",
" He was the son of Henry Cromwell, 2nd Baron Cromwell by his wife Mary, daughter of John Paulet, 2nd Marquess of Winchester and his first wife Elizabeth Willoughby.",
" His grandfather, Gregory, son of Thomas Cromwell, chief minister to Henry VIII, was created Baron Cromwell on 18 December 1540."
],
"title": "Edward Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex ( or ; 1485 – 28 July 1540) was an English lawyer and statesman who served as chief minister to King Henry VIII of England from 1532 to 1540."
],
"title": "Thomas Cromwell"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Thomas Cromwell, 3rd Earl of Ardglass (29 November 1653 – 11 April 1682), was an English nobleman, the only son of Wingfield Cromwell, 2nd Earl of Ardglass of Ilam, Staffordshire and Mary Russell.",
" He held the subsidiary titles of 3rd Viscount Lecale and 6th Baron Cromwell of Oakham."
],
"title": "Thomas Cromwell, 3rd Earl of Ardglass"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Tattershall College was a grammar school in Tattershall, Lincolnshire.",
" The college was established in 1439 and the building which still stands today was constructed between 1454 and 1460.",
" This building was built by the 3rd Baron Cromwell for the education of the church choristers and was once a splendid example of the perpendicular style of Gothic architecture.",
" Although the school was formally dissolved in 1545, it is thought that teaching may have continued for some years afterwards."
],
"title": "Tattershall College"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Baron Cromwell is a title that has been created several times in the Peerage of England.",
" The first creation, which was by writ, was for John de Cromwell in 1308.",
" On his death, the barony became extinct.",
" The second creation came in 1375 when Ralph de Cromwell was summoned by writ to Parliament as Lord Cromwell.",
" His grandson, the third Baron, served as Lord High Treasurer to King Henry VI.",
" However, on his death in 1455 the barony fell into abeyance between his nieces Maude and Joan.",
" On Joan's death in 1490 the abeyance was terminated in favour of Maude, the fourth holder.",
" When she died childless in 1497 the peerage once again fell into abeyance, this time between the daughters of the first Baron.",
" The title remained in abeyance for over 400 years.",
" However, in 1922 the Committee for Privileges of the House of Lords reported in favour of the petition for the termination of the abeyancy of Selina Frances Bewicke-Copley, wife of Brigadier-General Sir Charles Watson Bewicke-Copley.",
" She was the daughter of Sir Charles Watson Copley, 3rd Baronet, and one of the co-heirs of Maud, daughter of the first Baron Cromwell.",
" Selina died in 1923 and in July of the same year the abeyance was terminated in favour of her son Robert Godfrey Wolesley Bewicke-Copley, who became the fifth Baron.",
" He notably served as Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire.",
" s of 2010 the ancient barony is held by his grandson, the seventh Baron, who succeeded his father in 1982.",
" Having lost his seat in the House of Lords under the House of Lords Act 1999, in April 2014 he was elected at a hereditary peers' by-election as a Crossbencher."
],
"title": "Baron Cromwell"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hugh Everard Wedgwood, 3rd Baron Wedgwood (20 April 1921 - 25 April 1970) was the third Baron Wedgwood of the pottery dynasty.",
" He was the son and only child of The Hon. Francis Wedgwood (later 2nd Baron) and his wife Edith May Telfer, daughter of William Telfer of Glasgow.",
" He was the great-great-great-great-grandson of the potter Josiah Wedgwood.",
" Like his father, he was educated at Bedales School.",
" During the Second World War he served as an officer in the Kenya Regiment.",
" In 1949 he married Jane Weymouth Poulton, daughter of W.J. Poulton of Kenjockety, Molo, Kenya; they had one son, Piers and two daughters.",
" He was a farmer in Hillwood, Molo, Kenya, 1941–1964.",
" Upon his father's death in 1959 he succeeded his father as the 3rd Baron Wedgwood.",
" Upon his own death in 1970, the Barony passed to his son Piers."
],
"title": "Hugh Wedgwood, 3rd Baron Wedgwood"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Thomas Burgh, 3rd Baron Burgh KG (\"c.\" 1558–14 October 1597) 3rd Baron Borough of Gainsborough, \"de jure\" 7th Baron Strabolgi and 9th Baron Cobham of Sterborough was the son of William Burgh, 2nd Baron Burgh and Lady Katherine Clinton, daughter of Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln and Elizabeth Blount, former mistress of King Henry VIII.",
" He was one of the peers who conducted the trial of the Duke of Norfolk in 1572."
],
"title": "Thomas Burgh, 3rd Baron Burgh"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Ardglass (11 June 1594 – 1653) was an English nobleman, son of Edward Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell of Oakham and second wife Frances Rugge, also known as Repps."
],
"title": "Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Ardglass"
}
] |
[
"Title: Wingfield Cromwell, 2nd Earl of Ardglass\n\nWingfield Cromwell, 2nd Earl of Ardglass, DCL, (12 September 1624 – 3 October 1668) was an English nobleman, son of Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Ardglass and Elizabeth Meverell. He held the subsidiary titles of 2nd Viscount Lecale and 5th Baron Cromwell of Oakham.",
"Title: Ralph de Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell\n\nRalph de Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell ( 1393 – 4 January 1456) was an English politician and diplomat. A Privy Councillor from 1422, he served as Treasurer of England (1433–1443) and twice as Chamberlain of the Household (1425–1432 and 1450–1455) during the reign of Henry VI.",
"Title: Edward Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell\n\nEdward Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell (c. 1560 – 27 April 1607) was an English peer. He was the son of Henry Cromwell, 2nd Baron Cromwell by his wife Mary, daughter of John Paulet, 2nd Marquess of Winchester and his first wife Elizabeth Willoughby. His grandfather, Gregory, son of Thomas Cromwell, chief minister to Henry VIII, was created Baron Cromwell on 18 December 1540.",
"Title: Thomas Cromwell\n\nThomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex ( or ; 1485 – 28 July 1540) was an English lawyer and statesman who served as chief minister to King Henry VIII of England from 1532 to 1540.",
"Title: Thomas Cromwell, 3rd Earl of Ardglass\n\nThomas Cromwell, 3rd Earl of Ardglass (29 November 1653 – 11 April 1682), was an English nobleman, the only son of Wingfield Cromwell, 2nd Earl of Ardglass of Ilam, Staffordshire and Mary Russell. He held the subsidiary titles of 3rd Viscount Lecale and 6th Baron Cromwell of Oakham.",
"Title: Tattershall College\n\nTattershall College was a grammar school in Tattershall, Lincolnshire. The college was established in 1439 and the building which still stands today was constructed between 1454 and 1460. This building was built by the 3rd Baron Cromwell for the education of the church choristers and was once a splendid example of the perpendicular style of Gothic architecture. Although the school was formally dissolved in 1545, it is thought that teaching may have continued for some years afterwards.",
"Title: Baron Cromwell\n\nBaron Cromwell is a title that has been created several times in the Peerage of England. The first creation, which was by writ, was for John de Cromwell in 1308. On his death, the barony became extinct. The second creation came in 1375 when Ralph de Cromwell was summoned by writ to Parliament as Lord Cromwell. His grandson, the third Baron, served as Lord High Treasurer to King Henry VI. However, on his death in 1455 the barony fell into abeyance between his nieces Maude and Joan. On Joan's death in 1490 the abeyance was terminated in favour of Maude, the fourth holder. When she died childless in 1497 the peerage once again fell into abeyance, this time between the daughters of the first Baron. The title remained in abeyance for over 400 years. However, in 1922 the Committee for Privileges of the House of Lords reported in favour of the petition for the termination of the abeyancy of Selina Frances Bewicke-Copley, wife of Brigadier-General Sir Charles Watson Bewicke-Copley. She was the daughter of Sir Charles Watson Copley, 3rd Baronet, and one of the co-heirs of Maud, daughter of the first Baron Cromwell. Selina died in 1923 and in July of the same year the abeyance was terminated in favour of her son Robert Godfrey Wolesley Bewicke-Copley, who became the fifth Baron. He notably served as Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire. s of 2010 the ancient barony is held by his grandson, the seventh Baron, who succeeded his father in 1982. Having lost his seat in the House of Lords under the House of Lords Act 1999, in April 2014 he was elected at a hereditary peers' by-election as a Crossbencher.",
"Title: Hugh Wedgwood, 3rd Baron Wedgwood\n\nHugh Everard Wedgwood, 3rd Baron Wedgwood (20 April 1921 - 25 April 1970) was the third Baron Wedgwood of the pottery dynasty. He was the son and only child of The Hon. Francis Wedgwood (later 2nd Baron) and his wife Edith May Telfer, daughter of William Telfer of Glasgow. He was the great-great-great-great-grandson of the potter Josiah Wedgwood. Like his father, he was educated at Bedales School. During the Second World War he served as an officer in the Kenya Regiment. In 1949 he married Jane Weymouth Poulton, daughter of W.J. Poulton of Kenjockety, Molo, Kenya; they had one son, Piers and two daughters. He was a farmer in Hillwood, Molo, Kenya, 1941–1964. Upon his father's death in 1959 he succeeded his father as the 3rd Baron Wedgwood. Upon his own death in 1970, the Barony passed to his son Piers.",
"Title: Thomas Burgh, 3rd Baron Burgh\n\nThomas Burgh, 3rd Baron Burgh KG (\"c.\" 1558–14 October 1597) 3rd Baron Borough of Gainsborough, \"de jure\" 7th Baron Strabolgi and 9th Baron Cobham of Sterborough was the son of William Burgh, 2nd Baron Burgh and Lady Katherine Clinton, daughter of Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln and Elizabeth Blount, former mistress of King Henry VIII. He was one of the peers who conducted the trial of the Duke of Norfolk in 1572.",
"Title: Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Ardglass\n\nThomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Ardglass (11 June 1594 – 1653) was an English nobleman, son of Edward Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell of Oakham and second wife Frances Rugge, also known as Repps."
] |
1,548
|
Who did the QRA prioritize trying to intercept?
|
Chinese and Russian aircraft
|
bridge
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"Fighter units of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force",
"Quick Reaction Alert"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Nike Zeus was an anti-ballistic missile (ABM) system developed by the US Army during the late 1950s and early 1960s, designed to destroy Soviet intercontinental ballistic missile warheads before they could hit targets in the United States.",
" It was designed by Bell's Nike team, and was initially based on the earlier Nike Hercules anti-aircraft missile.",
" The original Zeus A, given the tri-service identifier XLIM-49, was designed to intercept warheads in the upper atmosphere, mounting a 25 kiloton W31 nuclear warhead.",
" During development, the concept changed to protect a much larger area and intercept the warheads at higher altitudes.",
" This required the missile to be greatly enlarged into the totally new design, Zeus B, mounting a 400 kiloton W50 warhead.",
" In several successful tests, the B model proved itself able to intercept warheads, and even satellites."
],
"title": "LIM-49 Nike Zeus"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Maidenhead Locator System also QTH or QRA grid system (deprecated) is a geographic co-ordinate system used by amateur radio operators to succinctly describe their locations.",
" Its purpose is to be concise, accurate and robust in the face of interference and adverse transmission conditions.",
" The Maidenhead Locator System can describe locations anywhere in the world, and replaced the previous QRA locator system which was limited to European contacts."
],
"title": "Maidenhead Locator System"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Fighter units of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force are squadrons of fighter aircraft dedicated to the defense of Japan.",
" One of their main activities is providing Quick Reaction Alert intercepts to Chinese and Russian aircraft nearing or violating Japanese airspace.",
" In 2016 Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) aircraft launched 851 times to intercept Chinese aircraft and 301 times in response to Russian aircraft."
],
"title": "Fighter units of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Quantile Regression Averaging (QRA) is a forecast combination approach to the computation of prediction intervals.",
" It involves applying quantile regression to the point forecasts of a small number of individual forecasting models or experts.",
" It has been introduced in 2014 by Jakub Nowotarski and Rafał Weron and originally used for probabilistic forecasting of electricity prices and loads.",
" Despite its simplicity it has been found to perform extremely well in practice - the top two performing teams in the \"price track\" of the Global Energy Forecasting Competition (GEFCom2014) used variants of QRA."
],
"title": "Quantile regression averaging"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The intercept method, also known as Marcq St. Hilaire method, is an astronomical navigation method of calculating an observer's position on earth.",
" It was originally called the \"azimuth intercept\" method because the process involves drawing a line which intercepts the azimuth line.",
" This name was shortened to \"intercept\" method and the \"intercept distance\" was shortened to 'intercept'."
],
"title": "Intercept method"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Quick Reaction Alert, known colloquially as QRA, is state of readiness and \"modus operandi\" of air defence maintained at all hours of the day by NATO, mainly involving the Royal Air Force (RAF)."
],
"title": "Quick Reaction Alert"
},
{
"sentences": [
"In analytic geometry, using the common convention that the horizontal axis represents a variable \"x\" and the vertical axis represents a variable \"y\", a \"y\"-intercept or vertical intercept is a point where the graph of a function or relation intersects the \"y\"-axis of the coordinate system.",
" As such, these points satisfy \"x\" = 0."
],
"title": "Y-intercept"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Second Order Intercept Point, also known as the SOI, IP2, or IIP2 (Input Intercept Point), is a measure of linearity that quantifies the second-order distortion generated by nonlinear systems and devices.",
" Examples of frequently used devices that are concerned with this measure are amplifiers and mixers.",
" It is related to the third-order intercept point, which is generally used for quantifying degree of nonlinearity of a nonlinear system or it can also be used to estimate the nonlinear products present at the output of such a system."
],
"title": "Second-order intercept point"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The QRA locator, also called QTH locator in some publications, is an obsolete geographic coordinate system used by amateur radio operators in Europe before the introduction of the Maidenhead Locator System.",
" As a radio transmitter or receiver location system the QRA locator is considered defunct, but may be found in many older documents."
],
"title": "QRA locator"
},
{
"sentences": [
"In telecommunications, a third-order intercept point (IP or TOI) is a measure for weakly nonlinear systems and devices, for example receivers, linear amplifiers and mixers.",
" It is based on the idea that the device nonlinearity can be modeled using a low-order polynomial, derived by means of Taylor series expansion.",
" The third-order intercept point relates nonlinear products caused by the third-order nonlinear term to the linearly amplified signal, in contrast to the second-order intercept point that uses second-order terms."
],
"title": "Third-order intercept point"
}
] |
[
"Title: LIM-49 Nike Zeus\n\nNike Zeus was an anti-ballistic missile (ABM) system developed by the US Army during the late 1950s and early 1960s, designed to destroy Soviet intercontinental ballistic missile warheads before they could hit targets in the United States. It was designed by Bell's Nike team, and was initially based on the earlier Nike Hercules anti-aircraft missile. The original Zeus A, given the tri-service identifier XLIM-49, was designed to intercept warheads in the upper atmosphere, mounting a 25 kiloton W31 nuclear warhead. During development, the concept changed to protect a much larger area and intercept the warheads at higher altitudes. This required the missile to be greatly enlarged into the totally new design, Zeus B, mounting a 400 kiloton W50 warhead. In several successful tests, the B model proved itself able to intercept warheads, and even satellites.",
"Title: Maidenhead Locator System\n\nThe Maidenhead Locator System also QTH or QRA grid system (deprecated) is a geographic co-ordinate system used by amateur radio operators to succinctly describe their locations. Its purpose is to be concise, accurate and robust in the face of interference and adverse transmission conditions. The Maidenhead Locator System can describe locations anywhere in the world, and replaced the previous QRA locator system which was limited to European contacts.",
"Title: Fighter units of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force\n\nFighter units of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force are squadrons of fighter aircraft dedicated to the defense of Japan. One of their main activities is providing Quick Reaction Alert intercepts to Chinese and Russian aircraft nearing or violating Japanese airspace. In 2016 Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) aircraft launched 851 times to intercept Chinese aircraft and 301 times in response to Russian aircraft.",
"Title: Quantile regression averaging\n\nQuantile Regression Averaging (QRA) is a forecast combination approach to the computation of prediction intervals. It involves applying quantile regression to the point forecasts of a small number of individual forecasting models or experts. It has been introduced in 2014 by Jakub Nowotarski and Rafał Weron and originally used for probabilistic forecasting of electricity prices and loads. Despite its simplicity it has been found to perform extremely well in practice - the top two performing teams in the \"price track\" of the Global Energy Forecasting Competition (GEFCom2014) used variants of QRA.",
"Title: Intercept method\n\nThe intercept method, also known as Marcq St. Hilaire method, is an astronomical navigation method of calculating an observer's position on earth. It was originally called the \"azimuth intercept\" method because the process involves drawing a line which intercepts the azimuth line. This name was shortened to \"intercept\" method and the \"intercept distance\" was shortened to 'intercept'.",
"Title: Quick Reaction Alert\n\nQuick Reaction Alert, known colloquially as QRA, is state of readiness and \"modus operandi\" of air defence maintained at all hours of the day by NATO, mainly involving the Royal Air Force (RAF).",
"Title: Y-intercept\n\nIn analytic geometry, using the common convention that the horizontal axis represents a variable \"x\" and the vertical axis represents a variable \"y\", a \"y\"-intercept or vertical intercept is a point where the graph of a function or relation intersects the \"y\"-axis of the coordinate system. As such, these points satisfy \"x\" = 0.",
"Title: Second-order intercept point\n\nThe Second Order Intercept Point, also known as the SOI, IP2, or IIP2 (Input Intercept Point), is a measure of linearity that quantifies the second-order distortion generated by nonlinear systems and devices. Examples of frequently used devices that are concerned with this measure are amplifiers and mixers. It is related to the third-order intercept point, which is generally used for quantifying degree of nonlinearity of a nonlinear system or it can also be used to estimate the nonlinear products present at the output of such a system.",
"Title: QRA locator\n\nThe QRA locator, also called QTH locator in some publications, is an obsolete geographic coordinate system used by amateur radio operators in Europe before the introduction of the Maidenhead Locator System. As a radio transmitter or receiver location system the QRA locator is considered defunct, but may be found in many older documents.",
"Title: Third-order intercept point\n\nIn telecommunications, a third-order intercept point (IP or TOI) is a measure for weakly nonlinear systems and devices, for example receivers, linear amplifiers and mixers. It is based on the idea that the device nonlinearity can be modeled using a low-order polynomial, derived by means of Taylor series expansion. The third-order intercept point relates nonlinear products caused by the third-order nonlinear term to the linearly amplified signal, in contrast to the second-order intercept point that uses second-order terms."
] |
1,549
|
Which director for American television series "Prison Break" also produced "Horrible Bosses"?
|
Brett Ratner
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Pilot (Prison Break)",
"Brett Ratner"
],
"sent_id": [
2,
2
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Prison Break: Season 3 & 4 is the second soundtrack of the American television series Prison Break, composed by Ramin Djawadi, bringing together music used for the third and fourth season.",
" Released in June 2009, the album includes twenty-one music composed specially for seasons 3 and 4 of Prison Break."
],
"title": "Prison Break: Season 3 & 4 (soundtrack)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jason Kent Bateman (born January 14, 1969) is an American actor, director, and producer.",
" He began acting on television in the early 1980s on \"Little House on the Prairie\", and in the sitcoms \"Silver Spoons\" and \"The Hogan Family\".",
" In the 2000s, he became known for his role of Michael Bluth using deadpan comedy in the critically acclaimed sitcom \"Arrested Development\", for which he won a Golden Globe and a Satellite Award.",
" He has had starring roles in the films \"Juno\" (2007), \"Hancock\" (2008), \"Up in the Air\" (2009), \"The Switch\" (2010), \"Paul\" (2011), \"Horrible Bosses\" (2011), \"The Change-Up\" (2011), \"Identity Thief\" (2013), \"Bad Words\" (2013), \"Horrible Bosses 2\" (2014), \"The Gift\" (2015), and \"Zootopia\" (2016), as well as the 2017 Netflix series \"Ozark\"."
],
"title": "Jason Bateman"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brett Ratner (born March 28, 1969) is an American film producer, entertainment businessman, and director of motion pictures, music videos, and television.",
" He is known for directing the \"Rush Hour\" film series, \"The Family Man\", \"Red Dragon\", \"\", and \"Tower Heist\".",
" He was also a producer on the Fox drama series \"Prison Break\", the comedy \"Horrible Bosses\" and its 2014 sequel.",
" He is the co-founder of RatPac-Dune Entertainment, a prolific film production and financing company."
],
"title": "Brett Ratner"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Prison Break: Proof of Innocence is a low-budget spin-off series of the American television series, \"Prison Break\".",
" Made exclusively for mobile phones, its first mobisode became available on the internet for viewing on May 8, 2006.",
" Due to the success of the Fox network's television series \"Prison Break\", the release of this mobisode series was an exclusive deal made between Toyota Motor and News Corporation's Fox network, allowing Toyota to sponsor exclusive content of the show and to obtain advertising exclusivity."
],
"title": "Prison Break: Proof of Innocence"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The fourth season of \"Prison Break\", an American serial drama television series commenced airing in the United States on September 1, 2008.",
" It consists of 24 episodes (22 television episodes and 2 straight to DVD episodes), 16 of which aired from September to December 2008.",
" After a hiatus, it resumed on April 17, 2009 and concluded on May 15, 2009 with a two episode finale.",
" The fourth season was announced as the final season of \"Prison Break\", however the series returned in a limited series format as \"Prison Break: Resurrection\", which premiered on April 4, 2017."
],
"title": "Prison Break (season 4)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The fifth season of \"Prison Break\" (also known as \"Prison Break: Resurrection\") is a limited event television series and the continuation of the original series created by Paul Scheuring that aired on Fox from 2005 to 2009.",
" The season is produced by 20th Century Fox Television in association with Adelstein/Parouse Productions and Original Film.",
" Paul Scheuring serves as showrunner, with himself, Marty Adelstein, Neal H. Moritz and Dawn Olmstead, Vaun Wilmott, Michael Horowitz and Nelson McCormick serving as executive producers.",
" McCormick also serves as director.",
" The season premiered on April 4, 2017, and concluded on May 30, 2017, consisting of 9 episodes."
],
"title": "Prison Break (season 5)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Prison Break is the first soundtrack of the American television series \"Prison Break\", composed by Ramin Djawadi, and was released in 2007, bringing together music used for seasons 1 and 2.",
" Released in August 2007, the album includes thirty-one music composed specially for seasons 1 and 2 of \"Prison Break\", although many will be included in the following seasons, in their original version or variant."
],
"title": "Prison Break (soundtrack)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Pilot\" is the first episode of the American television series \"Prison Break\", which premiered on August 29, 2005 in the United States.",
" That night, it was aired as the first of a two-part pilot special, along with \"Allen\", which broadcast straight after this episode.",
" The episode was directed by series producer Brett Ratner, noted director of such works as \"Rush Hour\" and \"Red Dragon\", and written by series creator and producer Paul Scheuring.",
" The episode was given numerous positive reviews in not just the US, but from the majority of the rest of world, reaching record ratings in various countries."
],
"title": "Pilot (Prison Break)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Prison Break\" is an American serial drama television series that premiered on the Fox network on August 29, 2005, and finished its final season on May 15, 2009.",
" The series was simulcast on Global in Canada, and broadcast in dozens of countries worldwide.",
" \"Prison Break\" is produced by Adelstein-Parouse Productions, in association with Rat Television, Original Television and 20th Century Fox Television.",
" The series revolves around two brothers: Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) and Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell).",
" In the first season, Lincoln is sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit, and Michael deliberately incarcerates himself to help him escape prison.",
" Season two focuses on the manhunt of the prison escapees, season three revolves around Michael's breakout from a Panamanian jail, and the fourth and final season unravels the criminal conspiracy that imprisoned Lincoln."
],
"title": "List of Prison Break episodes"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Bradley Bellick is a fictional character from the American television series, \"Prison Break\".",
" He is portrayed by Wade Williams.",
" As one of the principal characters of \"Prison Break\", he has been featured in the first four seasons of the series.",
" The character was introduced in the series' pilot as Captain Brad Bellick, the leader of the correctional officers at Fox River State Penitentiary.",
" Originally, he was the main antagonist of Michael Scofield and the escape team.",
" In the second season, the character's role changes as the main plot moves away from the prison setting, which allows him to remain as one of the main characters in the series.",
" While not as intelligent as Scofield or Agent Mahone, he has shown himself to be highly cunning, and in Season 2 was able to track down several of the Fox River escapees and travel across America on a low budget.",
" In season three, he is a prisoner in the Panamanian prison, Sona.",
" In season four, Bellick became a member of Scofield's team dedicated to locating Scylla, but sacrificed his life to protect their mission."
],
"title": "Brad Bellick"
}
] |
[
"Title: Prison Break: Season 3 & 4 (soundtrack)\n\nPrison Break: Season 3 & 4 is the second soundtrack of the American television series Prison Break, composed by Ramin Djawadi, bringing together music used for the third and fourth season. Released in June 2009, the album includes twenty-one music composed specially for seasons 3 and 4 of Prison Break.",
"Title: Jason Bateman\n\nJason Kent Bateman (born January 14, 1969) is an American actor, director, and producer. He began acting on television in the early 1980s on \"Little House on the Prairie\", and in the sitcoms \"Silver Spoons\" and \"The Hogan Family\". In the 2000s, he became known for his role of Michael Bluth using deadpan comedy in the critically acclaimed sitcom \"Arrested Development\", for which he won a Golden Globe and a Satellite Award. He has had starring roles in the films \"Juno\" (2007), \"Hancock\" (2008), \"Up in the Air\" (2009), \"The Switch\" (2010), \"Paul\" (2011), \"Horrible Bosses\" (2011), \"The Change-Up\" (2011), \"Identity Thief\" (2013), \"Bad Words\" (2013), \"Horrible Bosses 2\" (2014), \"The Gift\" (2015), and \"Zootopia\" (2016), as well as the 2017 Netflix series \"Ozark\".",
"Title: Brett Ratner\n\nBrett Ratner (born March 28, 1969) is an American film producer, entertainment businessman, and director of motion pictures, music videos, and television. He is known for directing the \"Rush Hour\" film series, \"The Family Man\", \"Red Dragon\", \"\", and \"Tower Heist\". He was also a producer on the Fox drama series \"Prison Break\", the comedy \"Horrible Bosses\" and its 2014 sequel. He is the co-founder of RatPac-Dune Entertainment, a prolific film production and financing company.",
"Title: Prison Break: Proof of Innocence\n\nPrison Break: Proof of Innocence is a low-budget spin-off series of the American television series, \"Prison Break\". Made exclusively for mobile phones, its first mobisode became available on the internet for viewing on May 8, 2006. Due to the success of the Fox network's television series \"Prison Break\", the release of this mobisode series was an exclusive deal made between Toyota Motor and News Corporation's Fox network, allowing Toyota to sponsor exclusive content of the show and to obtain advertising exclusivity.",
"Title: Prison Break (season 4)\n\nThe fourth season of \"Prison Break\", an American serial drama television series commenced airing in the United States on September 1, 2008. It consists of 24 episodes (22 television episodes and 2 straight to DVD episodes), 16 of which aired from September to December 2008. After a hiatus, it resumed on April 17, 2009 and concluded on May 15, 2009 with a two episode finale. The fourth season was announced as the final season of \"Prison Break\", however the series returned in a limited series format as \"Prison Break: Resurrection\", which premiered on April 4, 2017.",
"Title: Prison Break (season 5)\n\nThe fifth season of \"Prison Break\" (also known as \"Prison Break: Resurrection\") is a limited event television series and the continuation of the original series created by Paul Scheuring that aired on Fox from 2005 to 2009. The season is produced by 20th Century Fox Television in association with Adelstein/Parouse Productions and Original Film. Paul Scheuring serves as showrunner, with himself, Marty Adelstein, Neal H. Moritz and Dawn Olmstead, Vaun Wilmott, Michael Horowitz and Nelson McCormick serving as executive producers. McCormick also serves as director. The season premiered on April 4, 2017, and concluded on May 30, 2017, consisting of 9 episodes.",
"Title: Prison Break (soundtrack)\n\nPrison Break is the first soundtrack of the American television series \"Prison Break\", composed by Ramin Djawadi, and was released in 2007, bringing together music used for seasons 1 and 2. Released in August 2007, the album includes thirty-one music composed specially for seasons 1 and 2 of \"Prison Break\", although many will be included in the following seasons, in their original version or variant.",
"Title: Pilot (Prison Break)\n\n\"Pilot\" is the first episode of the American television series \"Prison Break\", which premiered on August 29, 2005 in the United States. That night, it was aired as the first of a two-part pilot special, along with \"Allen\", which broadcast straight after this episode. The episode was directed by series producer Brett Ratner, noted director of such works as \"Rush Hour\" and \"Red Dragon\", and written by series creator and producer Paul Scheuring. The episode was given numerous positive reviews in not just the US, but from the majority of the rest of world, reaching record ratings in various countries.",
"Title: List of Prison Break episodes\n\n\"Prison Break\" is an American serial drama television series that premiered on the Fox network on August 29, 2005, and finished its final season on May 15, 2009. The series was simulcast on Global in Canada, and broadcast in dozens of countries worldwide. \"Prison Break\" is produced by Adelstein-Parouse Productions, in association with Rat Television, Original Television and 20th Century Fox Television. The series revolves around two brothers: Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) and Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell). In the first season, Lincoln is sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit, and Michael deliberately incarcerates himself to help him escape prison. Season two focuses on the manhunt of the prison escapees, season three revolves around Michael's breakout from a Panamanian jail, and the fourth and final season unravels the criminal conspiracy that imprisoned Lincoln.",
"Title: Brad Bellick\n\nBradley Bellick is a fictional character from the American television series, \"Prison Break\". He is portrayed by Wade Williams. As one of the principal characters of \"Prison Break\", he has been featured in the first four seasons of the series. The character was introduced in the series' pilot as Captain Brad Bellick, the leader of the correctional officers at Fox River State Penitentiary. Originally, he was the main antagonist of Michael Scofield and the escape team. In the second season, the character's role changes as the main plot moves away from the prison setting, which allows him to remain as one of the main characters in the series. While not as intelligent as Scofield or Agent Mahone, he has shown himself to be highly cunning, and in Season 2 was able to track down several of the Fox River escapees and travel across America on a low budget. In season three, he is a prisoner in the Panamanian prison, Sona. In season four, Bellick became a member of Scofield's team dedicated to locating Scylla, but sacrificed his life to protect their mission."
] |
1,550
|
Jonathan Hyde played the role of Herbert Cadbury in a movie directed by Donald Petrie in what year?
|
1994
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Jonathan Hyde",
"Richie Rich (film)"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Mystic Pizza is a 1988 American coming-of-age film directed by Donald Petrie, and stars Annabeth Gish, Julia Roberts and Lili Taylor."
],
"title": "Mystic Pizza"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Frank Hyde MBE OAM (7 February 1916 – 24 September 2007) was an Australian rugby league footballer, coach and radio caller.",
" A New South Wales representative three-quarter, Hyde played his club football in Sydney for NSWRFL Premiership clubs Newtown, Balmain (with whom he won the 1939 Premiership) and North Sydney.",
" Following his playing career, Hyde enjoyed even greater success as a commentator, earning him Membership of the Order of the British Empire and a place in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame and the Australian Commercial Radio Industry Hall of Fame."
],
"title": "Frank Hyde"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Princess of Thieves is a romantic adventure TV movie starring Keira Knightley, produced by Granada Productions in 2001 and first broadcast on \"The Wonderful World of Disney\" on ABC in the United States that same year.",
" Co-starring in the film are Malcolm McDowell as the Sheriff, Jonathan Hyde as Prince John, Stuart Wilson as Robin Hood, Del Synnott as Froderick, and Stephen Moyer as Philip.",
" The movie was directed by Peter Hewitt and filmed in Romania.",
" The film's plotline draws inspiration from the classic Robin Hood legend, which has been adapted many times for screen."
],
"title": "Princess of Thieves"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Richie Rich (sometimes stylized as \"Ri¢hie Ri¢h\") is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Donald Petrie, based on the Harvey Comics cartoon character of the same name created by Alfred Harvey and Warren Kremer.",
" The film stars Macaulay Culkin, John Larroquette, Edward Herrmann, Jonathan Hyde, and Christine Ebersole while Reggie Jackson, Claudia Schiffer, and Ben Stein appear in cameo roles.",
" Culkin's younger brother, Rory Culkin, played the part of young Richie.",
" While in theaters, the film was shown with a Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner cartoon called \"Chariots of Fur\"."
],
"title": "Richie Rich (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Richie Rich films is a series of American family films consist of two, based on the character of the same name, who was originally featured in Harvey Comics.",
" The first film was theatrical release directed by Donald Petrie, that stars Macaulay Culkin.",
" Its sequel was a direct-to-video feature directed by John Murlowski, starring David Gallagher replacing Macaulay Culkin.",
" Both films were distributed by Warner Bros."
],
"title": "Richie Rich (film series)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Opportunity Knocks is a 1990 comedy film starring Dana Carvey.",
" It was directed by Donald Petrie."
],
"title": "Opportunity Knocks (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jonathan Hyde (born May 21, 1948) is an Australian English actor, best known to his film fans for roles such as Herbert Cadbury in \"Richie Rich\", J. Bruce Ismay in 1997 hit film \"Titanic\", Culverton Smith in \"The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes\", Warren Westridge in \"Anaconda\", Sam Parrish/Van Pelt in \"Jumanji\" and Eldritch Palmer in the FX TV series \"The Strain\"."
],
"title": "Jonathan Hyde"
},
{
"sentences": [
"How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days is a 2003 romantic comedy film directed by Donald Petrie, starring Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey.",
" It is based on a short cartoon book of the same name by Michele Alexander and Jeannie Long."
],
"title": "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cowan \"Bubba\" Hyde (April 10, 1909 – November 20, 2003) was an American professional outfielder who played mostly in the Negro leagues from the 1920s to the 1950s.",
" In his baseball career, Hyde played with the Memphis Red Sox, Birmingham Black Barons, Indianapolis Athletics, and the Cincinnati Tigers, as well as various teams from other leagues.",
" An exceptional base stealer and above-average contact hitter, albeit with a low walk-ratio, Hyde participated in two East-West All-Star Games."
],
"title": "Cowan Hyde"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Just My Luck is a 2006 American romantic comedy film directed by Donald Petrie and written by I. Marlene King and Amy B. Harris.",
" The film stars Lindsay Lohan and Chris Pine as the main characters.",
" Lohan stars as Ashley, the luckiest girl in Manhattan, New York City.",
" She loses her luck after kissing Jake, portrayed by Pine, at a masquerade bash."
],
"title": "Just My Luck (2006 film)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Mystic Pizza\n\nMystic Pizza is a 1988 American coming-of-age film directed by Donald Petrie, and stars Annabeth Gish, Julia Roberts and Lili Taylor.",
"Title: Frank Hyde\n\nFrank Hyde MBE OAM (7 February 1916 – 24 September 2007) was an Australian rugby league footballer, coach and radio caller. A New South Wales representative three-quarter, Hyde played his club football in Sydney for NSWRFL Premiership clubs Newtown, Balmain (with whom he won the 1939 Premiership) and North Sydney. Following his playing career, Hyde enjoyed even greater success as a commentator, earning him Membership of the Order of the British Empire and a place in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame and the Australian Commercial Radio Industry Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Princess of Thieves\n\nPrincess of Thieves is a romantic adventure TV movie starring Keira Knightley, produced by Granada Productions in 2001 and first broadcast on \"The Wonderful World of Disney\" on ABC in the United States that same year. Co-starring in the film are Malcolm McDowell as the Sheriff, Jonathan Hyde as Prince John, Stuart Wilson as Robin Hood, Del Synnott as Froderick, and Stephen Moyer as Philip. The movie was directed by Peter Hewitt and filmed in Romania. The film's plotline draws inspiration from the classic Robin Hood legend, which has been adapted many times for screen.",
"Title: Richie Rich (film)\n\nRichie Rich (sometimes stylized as \"Ri¢hie Ri¢h\") is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Donald Petrie, based on the Harvey Comics cartoon character of the same name created by Alfred Harvey and Warren Kremer. The film stars Macaulay Culkin, John Larroquette, Edward Herrmann, Jonathan Hyde, and Christine Ebersole while Reggie Jackson, Claudia Schiffer, and Ben Stein appear in cameo roles. Culkin's younger brother, Rory Culkin, played the part of young Richie. While in theaters, the film was shown with a Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner cartoon called \"Chariots of Fur\".",
"Title: Richie Rich (film series)\n\nThe Richie Rich films is a series of American family films consist of two, based on the character of the same name, who was originally featured in Harvey Comics. The first film was theatrical release directed by Donald Petrie, that stars Macaulay Culkin. Its sequel was a direct-to-video feature directed by John Murlowski, starring David Gallagher replacing Macaulay Culkin. Both films were distributed by Warner Bros.",
"Title: Opportunity Knocks (film)\n\nOpportunity Knocks is a 1990 comedy film starring Dana Carvey. It was directed by Donald Petrie.",
"Title: Jonathan Hyde\n\nJonathan Hyde (born May 21, 1948) is an Australian English actor, best known to his film fans for roles such as Herbert Cadbury in \"Richie Rich\", J. Bruce Ismay in 1997 hit film \"Titanic\", Culverton Smith in \"The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes\", Warren Westridge in \"Anaconda\", Sam Parrish/Van Pelt in \"Jumanji\" and Eldritch Palmer in the FX TV series \"The Strain\".",
"Title: How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days\n\nHow to Lose a Guy in 10 Days is a 2003 romantic comedy film directed by Donald Petrie, starring Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey. It is based on a short cartoon book of the same name by Michele Alexander and Jeannie Long.",
"Title: Cowan Hyde\n\nCowan \"Bubba\" Hyde (April 10, 1909 – November 20, 2003) was an American professional outfielder who played mostly in the Negro leagues from the 1920s to the 1950s. In his baseball career, Hyde played with the Memphis Red Sox, Birmingham Black Barons, Indianapolis Athletics, and the Cincinnati Tigers, as well as various teams from other leagues. An exceptional base stealer and above-average contact hitter, albeit with a low walk-ratio, Hyde participated in two East-West All-Star Games.",
"Title: Just My Luck (2006 film)\n\nJust My Luck is a 2006 American romantic comedy film directed by Donald Petrie and written by I. Marlene King and Amy B. Harris. The film stars Lindsay Lohan and Chris Pine as the main characters. Lohan stars as Ashley, the luckiest girl in Manhattan, New York City. She loses her luck after kissing Jake, portrayed by Pine, at a masquerade bash."
] |
1,551
|
In 2016, who published the first-person shooter video game that won many awards?
|
Bethesda Softworks
|
bridge
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"2016 in video gaming",
"Doom (2016 video game)"
],
"sent_id": [
2,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Superhot is an independent first-person shooter video game developed and published by Superhot Team.",
" Though the game follows traditional first-person shooter gameplay mechanics, with the player attempting to take out enemy targets using guns and other weapons, time within the game only progresses when the player moves; this creates the opportunity for the player to assess their situation and respond appropriately, making the gameplay similar to strategy video games.",
" The game is presented in a minimalist art style, with enemies in red and weapons in black, in contrast to the otherwise white and grey environment."
],
"title": "Superhot"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The year 2016 saw releases of numerous video games, including new installments for several well-received franchises, such as \"Ace Attorney\", \"Battlefield\", \"Call of Duty\", \"Civilization\", \"\", \"Dark Souls\", \"Dead Rising\", \"Deus Ex\", \"Dishonored\", \"Doom\", \"Far Cry\", \"FIFA\", \"Final Fantasy\", \"Fire Emblem\", \"Forza Horizon\", \"Gears of War\", \"Hearts of Iron\", \"Hitman\", \"Homefront\", \"Homeworld\", \"Kirby\", \"Mafia\", \"Mario Party\", \"Master of Orion\", \"Metroid\", \"Mirror's Edge\", \"Persona\", \"\", \"Pokémon\", \"Ratchet & Clank\", \"Shadow of the Beast\", \"Shadow Warrior\", \"Sonic the Hedgehog\", \"Star Fox\", \"Star Ocean\", \"Street Fighter\", \"Titanfall\", \"Total War\", \"Uncharted\", \"Watch Dogs\", \"XCOM\" and \"Zero Escape\".",
" In addition, it saw the release of new intellectual properties, including \"Overwatch\", \"Quantum Break\", \"Tom Clancy's The Division\" and \"The Last Guardian\", and indie titles such as \"Abzû\", \"Hyper Light Drifter\", \"Inside\", \"No Man's Sky\", \"Owlboy\", \"Stardew Valley\" and \"The Witness\".",
" Many awards went to games such as \"Overwatch\", \"\", \"Inside\", \"Doom\", \"Dark Souls III\", \"The Last Guardian\", \"Dishonored 2\" and \"Titanfall 2\"."
],
"title": "2016 in video gaming"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A first-person shooter engine is a video game engine specialized for simulating 3D environments for use in a first-person shooter video game.",
" First-person refers to the view where the players see the world from the eyes of their characters.",
" Shooter refers to games which revolve primarily around wielding firearms and killing other entities in the game world, either NPCs or other players."
],
"title": "First-person shooter engine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Tyrannosaurus Tex is an unreleased first-person shooter video game for the Nintendo Game Boy Color portable console.",
" The game generated high expectations, as it would have been the only first-person shooter released for the Game Boy Color."
],
"title": "Tyrannosaurus Tex"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Strafe (stylized as STRAFE) is a first-person shooter video game developed by Pixel Titans and published by Devolver Digital.",
" The game is an homage to 1990s first-person shooter video games, such as \"Doom\" and \"Quake\", advertised as to have \"bleeding edge graphics and gameplay\", citing the year 1996.",
" It was released on May 9, 2017."
],
"title": "Strafe (video game)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Arunodoyer Agnishikha (Bengali: অরুণোদয়ের অগ্নিশিখা) or Flame of Sunrise is a first-person shooter video game developed by Trimatrik Interactive and published by SHOM Computers Ltd. in 2004.",
" Based on the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, it is the first first-person shooter video game based on events of the war and developed in Bangladesh."
],
"title": "Arunodoyer Agnishikha"
},
{
"sentences": [
"GoldenEye 007 is a 2010 first-person shooter video game developed by Eurocom and published by Activision for the Wii video game console, with a handheld version for Nintendo DS developed by n-Space.",
" It is a modern reimagining of the 1995 \"James Bond\" film \"GoldenEye\", and a remake of the 1997 Nintendo 64 video game \"GoldenEye 007\".",
" The game was officially announced by Nintendo at their E3 2010 conference presentation.",
" The game was released on 2 November 2010 in tandem with another \"James Bond\" game, \"\".",
" It took on the elements of a modern shooter while retaining a classic name.",
" The game received positive reviews from critics.",
" A remastering of the Wii game was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles in 2011, re-titled as \"\"."
],
"title": "GoldenEye 007 (2010 video game)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Doom is a first-person shooter video game developed by id Software and published by Bethesda Softworks.",
" A reboot of the \"Doom\" franchise, it is the fourth title in the main series and the first major installment since \"Doom 3\" in 2004.",
" It was released worldwide on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on May 13, 2016 and is powered by id Tech 6.",
" A port for Nintendo Switch developed by Panic Button is scheduled for release in Q4 2017."
],
"title": "Doom (2016 video game)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Black is a first-person shooter video game, developed by Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts.",
" It was released in 2006 for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox video game consoles.",
" The game is notable for its heavily stylized cinema-inspired action as well as its sound quality and focus on destructive effects during gameplay.",
" \"Black\" has been said as having the best graphics for a first-person shooter for its time."
],
"title": "Black (video game)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Titanfall is a 2014 multiplayer, first-person shooter video game developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts exclusively for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.",
" The game was highly anticipated as the debut title from developers formerly behind the successful \"Call of Duty\" franchise.",
" It was released March 11, 2014, to what video game review score aggregator Metacritic called \"generally favorable\" reviews.",
" Critics considered the game a successful evolution for the first-person shooter genre but did not agree as to whether the game delivered on its anticipation."
],
"title": "List of accolades received by Titanfall"
}
] |
[
"Title: Superhot\n\nSuperhot is an independent first-person shooter video game developed and published by Superhot Team. Though the game follows traditional first-person shooter gameplay mechanics, with the player attempting to take out enemy targets using guns and other weapons, time within the game only progresses when the player moves; this creates the opportunity for the player to assess their situation and respond appropriately, making the gameplay similar to strategy video games. The game is presented in a minimalist art style, with enemies in red and weapons in black, in contrast to the otherwise white and grey environment.",
"Title: 2016 in video gaming\n\nThe year 2016 saw releases of numerous video games, including new installments for several well-received franchises, such as \"Ace Attorney\", \"Battlefield\", \"Call of Duty\", \"Civilization\", \"\", \"Dark Souls\", \"Dead Rising\", \"Deus Ex\", \"Dishonored\", \"Doom\", \"Far Cry\", \"FIFA\", \"Final Fantasy\", \"Fire Emblem\", \"Forza Horizon\", \"Gears of War\", \"Hearts of Iron\", \"Hitman\", \"Homefront\", \"Homeworld\", \"Kirby\", \"Mafia\", \"Mario Party\", \"Master of Orion\", \"Metroid\", \"Mirror's Edge\", \"Persona\", \"\", \"Pokémon\", \"Ratchet & Clank\", \"Shadow of the Beast\", \"Shadow Warrior\", \"Sonic the Hedgehog\", \"Star Fox\", \"Star Ocean\", \"Street Fighter\", \"Titanfall\", \"Total War\", \"Uncharted\", \"Watch Dogs\", \"XCOM\" and \"Zero Escape\". In addition, it saw the release of new intellectual properties, including \"Overwatch\", \"Quantum Break\", \"Tom Clancy's The Division\" and \"The Last Guardian\", and indie titles such as \"Abzû\", \"Hyper Light Drifter\", \"Inside\", \"No Man's Sky\", \"Owlboy\", \"Stardew Valley\" and \"The Witness\". Many awards went to games such as \"Overwatch\", \"\", \"Inside\", \"Doom\", \"Dark Souls III\", \"The Last Guardian\", \"Dishonored 2\" and \"Titanfall 2\".",
"Title: First-person shooter engine\n\nA first-person shooter engine is a video game engine specialized for simulating 3D environments for use in a first-person shooter video game. First-person refers to the view where the players see the world from the eyes of their characters. Shooter refers to games which revolve primarily around wielding firearms and killing other entities in the game world, either NPCs or other players.",
"Title: Tyrannosaurus Tex\n\nTyrannosaurus Tex is an unreleased first-person shooter video game for the Nintendo Game Boy Color portable console. The game generated high expectations, as it would have been the only first-person shooter released for the Game Boy Color.",
"Title: Strafe (video game)\n\nStrafe (stylized as STRAFE) is a first-person shooter video game developed by Pixel Titans and published by Devolver Digital. The game is an homage to 1990s first-person shooter video games, such as \"Doom\" and \"Quake\", advertised as to have \"bleeding edge graphics and gameplay\", citing the year 1996. It was released on May 9, 2017.",
"Title: Arunodoyer Agnishikha\n\nArunodoyer Agnishikha (Bengali: অরুণোদয়ের অগ্নিশিখা) or Flame of Sunrise is a first-person shooter video game developed by Trimatrik Interactive and published by SHOM Computers Ltd. in 2004. Based on the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, it is the first first-person shooter video game based on events of the war and developed in Bangladesh.",
"Title: GoldenEye 007 (2010 video game)\n\nGoldenEye 007 is a 2010 first-person shooter video game developed by Eurocom and published by Activision for the Wii video game console, with a handheld version for Nintendo DS developed by n-Space. It is a modern reimagining of the 1995 \"James Bond\" film \"GoldenEye\", and a remake of the 1997 Nintendo 64 video game \"GoldenEye 007\". The game was officially announced by Nintendo at their E3 2010 conference presentation. The game was released on 2 November 2010 in tandem with another \"James Bond\" game, \"\". It took on the elements of a modern shooter while retaining a classic name. The game received positive reviews from critics. A remastering of the Wii game was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles in 2011, re-titled as \"\".",
"Title: Doom (2016 video game)\n\nDoom is a first-person shooter video game developed by id Software and published by Bethesda Softworks. A reboot of the \"Doom\" franchise, it is the fourth title in the main series and the first major installment since \"Doom 3\" in 2004. It was released worldwide on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on May 13, 2016 and is powered by id Tech 6. A port for Nintendo Switch developed by Panic Button is scheduled for release in Q4 2017.",
"Title: Black (video game)\n\nBlack is a first-person shooter video game, developed by Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts. It was released in 2006 for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox video game consoles. The game is notable for its heavily stylized cinema-inspired action as well as its sound quality and focus on destructive effects during gameplay. \"Black\" has been said as having the best graphics for a first-person shooter for its time.",
"Title: List of accolades received by Titanfall\n\nTitanfall is a 2014 multiplayer, first-person shooter video game developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts exclusively for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, and Xbox One. The game was highly anticipated as the debut title from developers formerly behind the successful \"Call of Duty\" franchise. It was released March 11, 2014, to what video game review score aggregator Metacritic called \"generally favorable\" reviews. Critics considered the game a successful evolution for the first-person shooter genre but did not agree as to whether the game delivered on its anticipation."
] |
1,552
|
Are both Himalayan Sheepdog and Australian Terrier examples of dog breeds?
|
yes
|
comparison
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Himalayan Sheepdog",
"Australian Terrier"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The Australian Terrier is a small breed of dog of the terrier dog type.",
" The breed was developed in Australia, although the ancestral types of dogs from which the breed descends were from Great Britain."
],
"title": "Australian Terrier"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Australian Silky Terrier is a small breed of dog of the terrier dog type.",
" The breed was developed in Australia, although the ancestral types and breeds were from Great Britain.",
" It is closely related to the Australian Terrier and the Yorkshire Terrier.",
" The breed is called the \"Silky Terrier\" in North America, but is called the \"Australian Silky Terrier\" in its country of origin and in the rest of the world."
],
"title": "Australian Silky Terrier"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Terrier Group is the name of a breed Group of dogs, used by kennel clubs to classify a defined collection of dog breeds.",
" In general, a \"Terrier Group\" includes one particular type of dog, the Terrier, although other types may be included in a kennel club's \"Terrier Group\".",
" Most major English-language kennel clubs include a \"Terrier Group\" although different kennel clubs may not include the same breeds in their \"Terrier Group\".",
" The international kennel club association, the Fédération Cynologique Internationale, includes Terriers in Group 3 \"Terrier\", which is then further broken down into four \"Sections\" based on the type of terrier and breed history."
],
"title": "Terrier Group"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a small to medium-sized American hunting terrier.",
" Lower-set with shorter legs, more muscular, and heavier bone density than its cousin the American Rat Terrier.",
" There is much diversity in the history of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier breed and it shares a common early history with the American Rat Terrier, Fox Paulistinha and Tenterfield Terrier.",
" It is said the Rat Terrier background stems from the terriers or other dogs that were brought over by early English and other working class immigrants.",
" Since the breed was a farm, hunting and utility dog there was little to no planned breeding other than breeding dogs with agreeable traits to each other in order to produce the desired work ethic in the dog.",
" It is assumed that the Feist (dog), Bull Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Whippet, Italian Greyhound, the now extinct English White Terrier, Turnspit dog and or Wry Legged Terrier all share in the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier's ancestry.",
" These early Ratting Terriers were then most likely bred to the Beagle or Beagle cross bred dogs (for increased scenting ability) and other dogs.",
" Maximizing the influences from these various breeds provides the modern Teddy Roosevelt Terrier with a keen sense of awareness and prey drive, an acute sense of smell and a very high intellect.",
" Although they tend to be aloof with strangers they are devoted companion dogs with a strong desire to please and be near their owners side at all times."
],
"title": "Teddy Roosevelt Terrier"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Himalayan Sheepdog, also referred to as the Bhote Kukur or Bhotia, is a livestock guardian dog that originated from Nepal.",
" This mountain dog breed is closely similar to Indian Mastiff and the Tibetan Mastiff and may be related to the long-haired Kinnaur Sheepdog of Tibet.",
" Naturally, Himalayan Sheepdogs enjoy outdoor lifestyles and are rarely seen beyond the regions of India and Nepal.",
" As a powerful and robust breed, the Himalayan Sheepdog is mainly used for herding purposes.",
" The Himalayan Sheepdog is regionally popular as both a loyal companion as well as a working dog."
],
"title": "Himalayan Sheepdog"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Airedale Terrier (often shortened to \"Airedale\"), also called Bingley Terrier and Waterside Terrier, is a dog breed of the terrier type that originated in the valley (\"dale\") of the River Aire, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England.",
" It is traditionally called the \"King of Terriers\" because it is the largest of the terrier breeds.",
" The Airedale was bred from the Old English Black and Tan Terrier (now extinct), the Bull Terrier, the Otterhound and probably some other Terrier breeds, originally to serve as an all around working farm dog.",
" In Britain this breed has also been used as a war dog, guide dog and police dog.",
" In the United States, this breed has been used to hunt big game, upland birds, and water fowl, and serve in many other working capacities."
],
"title": "Airedale Terrier"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Kerry Blue Terrier (also known as the Irish Blue Terrier) () is a breed of dog.",
" Originally bred to control \"vermin\" including rats, rabbits, badgers, foxes, otters and hares, over time the Kerry became a general working dog used for a variety of jobs including herding cattle and sheep, and as a guard dog.",
" Today the Kerry has spread around the world as a companion and working dog.",
" Despite a Kerry Blue winning Crufts (the most important UK dog show) in 2000, it remains an \"unfashionable\" breed, and is distinctly uncommon; however, it not as threatened as some of the other terrier breeds such as Skye Terrier, Sealyham Terrier, and Dandie Dinmont Terrier."
],
"title": "Kerry Blue Terrier"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Vulnerable Native Breeds are a group of dog breeds originating in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and identified by The Kennel Club (KC) as having annual registration numbers of 300 puppies or fewer.",
" The need for such a list was first identified in June 2003, with research conducted by the KC to identify the extent of the vulnerability and viability of each breed.",
" It was a joint project, with the KC working with the British and Irish Native Breeds Trust, later to be known simply as the Native Dog Breeds Trust.",
" The breeds on the list have been promoted at events such as Discover Dogs and Crufts, and by asking that owners of these breeds mate their dogs rather than having them spayed."
],
"title": "Vulnerable Native Breeds"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Fox Terriers are two different breeds of the terrier dog type: the Smooth Fox Terrier and the Wire Fox Terrier.",
" Both of these breeds originated in the 19th century from a handful of dogs who are descended from earlier varieties of British terriers, and are related to other modern white terrier breeds.",
" In addition, a number of breeds have diverged from these two main types of fox terrier and have been recognised separately, including the Jack Russell Terrier, Miniature Fox Terrier and Rat Terrier.",
" The Wire and Smooth Fox Terriers share similar characteristics, the main differences being in the coat and markings.",
" They have been successful in conformation shows, more prominently in America than their homeland."
],
"title": "Fox Terrier"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Tugou (土狗, pinyin: \"tǔ gǒu\"), literally means Native Dog in Mandarin Chinese, is the general name for several dog breeds originated from China and still abundantly exists across the country today.",
" Tugou includes the most popular Chinese dog breed - the Chinese Field Dog (, pinyin: \"zhōng huá tián yuán quǎn\"), Chinese Chongqing Dog, Xiasi Dog, and several other native dog breeds distributed across China.",
" They are roughly 45–50 cm tall at the shoulder."
],
"title": "Tugou"
}
] |
[
"Title: Australian Terrier\n\nThe Australian Terrier is a small breed of dog of the terrier dog type. The breed was developed in Australia, although the ancestral types of dogs from which the breed descends were from Great Britain.",
"Title: Australian Silky Terrier\n\nThe Australian Silky Terrier is a small breed of dog of the terrier dog type. The breed was developed in Australia, although the ancestral types and breeds were from Great Britain. It is closely related to the Australian Terrier and the Yorkshire Terrier. The breed is called the \"Silky Terrier\" in North America, but is called the \"Australian Silky Terrier\" in its country of origin and in the rest of the world.",
"Title: Terrier Group\n\nTerrier Group is the name of a breed Group of dogs, used by kennel clubs to classify a defined collection of dog breeds. In general, a \"Terrier Group\" includes one particular type of dog, the Terrier, although other types may be included in a kennel club's \"Terrier Group\". Most major English-language kennel clubs include a \"Terrier Group\" although different kennel clubs may not include the same breeds in their \"Terrier Group\". The international kennel club association, the Fédération Cynologique Internationale, includes Terriers in Group 3 \"Terrier\", which is then further broken down into four \"Sections\" based on the type of terrier and breed history.",
"Title: Teddy Roosevelt Terrier\n\nThe Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a small to medium-sized American hunting terrier. Lower-set with shorter legs, more muscular, and heavier bone density than its cousin the American Rat Terrier. There is much diversity in the history of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier breed and it shares a common early history with the American Rat Terrier, Fox Paulistinha and Tenterfield Terrier. It is said the Rat Terrier background stems from the terriers or other dogs that were brought over by early English and other working class immigrants. Since the breed was a farm, hunting and utility dog there was little to no planned breeding other than breeding dogs with agreeable traits to each other in order to produce the desired work ethic in the dog. It is assumed that the Feist (dog), Bull Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Whippet, Italian Greyhound, the now extinct English White Terrier, Turnspit dog and or Wry Legged Terrier all share in the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier's ancestry. These early Ratting Terriers were then most likely bred to the Beagle or Beagle cross bred dogs (for increased scenting ability) and other dogs. Maximizing the influences from these various breeds provides the modern Teddy Roosevelt Terrier with a keen sense of awareness and prey drive, an acute sense of smell and a very high intellect. Although they tend to be aloof with strangers they are devoted companion dogs with a strong desire to please and be near their owners side at all times.",
"Title: Himalayan Sheepdog\n\nThe Himalayan Sheepdog, also referred to as the Bhote Kukur or Bhotia, is a livestock guardian dog that originated from Nepal. This mountain dog breed is closely similar to Indian Mastiff and the Tibetan Mastiff and may be related to the long-haired Kinnaur Sheepdog of Tibet. Naturally, Himalayan Sheepdogs enjoy outdoor lifestyles and are rarely seen beyond the regions of India and Nepal. As a powerful and robust breed, the Himalayan Sheepdog is mainly used for herding purposes. The Himalayan Sheepdog is regionally popular as both a loyal companion as well as a working dog.",
"Title: Airedale Terrier\n\nThe Airedale Terrier (often shortened to \"Airedale\"), also called Bingley Terrier and Waterside Terrier, is a dog breed of the terrier type that originated in the valley (\"dale\") of the River Aire, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is traditionally called the \"King of Terriers\" because it is the largest of the terrier breeds. The Airedale was bred from the Old English Black and Tan Terrier (now extinct), the Bull Terrier, the Otterhound and probably some other Terrier breeds, originally to serve as an all around working farm dog. In Britain this breed has also been used as a war dog, guide dog and police dog. In the United States, this breed has been used to hunt big game, upland birds, and water fowl, and serve in many other working capacities.",
"Title: Kerry Blue Terrier\n\nThe Kerry Blue Terrier (also known as the Irish Blue Terrier) () is a breed of dog. Originally bred to control \"vermin\" including rats, rabbits, badgers, foxes, otters and hares, over time the Kerry became a general working dog used for a variety of jobs including herding cattle and sheep, and as a guard dog. Today the Kerry has spread around the world as a companion and working dog. Despite a Kerry Blue winning Crufts (the most important UK dog show) in 2000, it remains an \"unfashionable\" breed, and is distinctly uncommon; however, it not as threatened as some of the other terrier breeds such as Skye Terrier, Sealyham Terrier, and Dandie Dinmont Terrier.",
"Title: Vulnerable Native Breeds\n\nVulnerable Native Breeds are a group of dog breeds originating in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and identified by The Kennel Club (KC) as having annual registration numbers of 300 puppies or fewer. The need for such a list was first identified in June 2003, with research conducted by the KC to identify the extent of the vulnerability and viability of each breed. It was a joint project, with the KC working with the British and Irish Native Breeds Trust, later to be known simply as the Native Dog Breeds Trust. The breeds on the list have been promoted at events such as Discover Dogs and Crufts, and by asking that owners of these breeds mate their dogs rather than having them spayed.",
"Title: Fox Terrier\n\nFox Terriers are two different breeds of the terrier dog type: the Smooth Fox Terrier and the Wire Fox Terrier. Both of these breeds originated in the 19th century from a handful of dogs who are descended from earlier varieties of British terriers, and are related to other modern white terrier breeds. In addition, a number of breeds have diverged from these two main types of fox terrier and have been recognised separately, including the Jack Russell Terrier, Miniature Fox Terrier and Rat Terrier. The Wire and Smooth Fox Terriers share similar characteristics, the main differences being in the coat and markings. They have been successful in conformation shows, more prominently in America than their homeland.",
"Title: Tugou\n\nTugou (土狗, pinyin: \"tǔ gǒu\"), literally means Native Dog in Mandarin Chinese, is the general name for several dog breeds originated from China and still abundantly exists across the country today. Tugou includes the most popular Chinese dog breed - the Chinese Field Dog (, pinyin: \"zhōng huá tián yuán quǎn\"), Chinese Chongqing Dog, Xiasi Dog, and several other native dog breeds distributed across China. They are roughly 45–50 cm tall at the shoulder."
] |
1,553
|
"XXX" is a song written by American rapper Kendrick Lamar and an Irish musician and actor, best known as the drummer of what Irish rock band?
|
U2
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"XXX (Kendrick Lamar song)",
"XXX (Kendrick Lamar song)",
"XXX (Kendrick Lamar song)",
"Larry Mullen Jr."
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1,
2,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"\"XXX\" (stylized as \"XXX.\")",
" is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, from his fourth studio album \"Damn\", released on April 14, 2017.",
" The eleventh track on the album, the song was written by Lamar, Mike Will Made It, DJ Dahi, Sounwave, Anthony Tiffith, Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr., and produced by Mike Will Made It, DJ Dahi, and Sounwave, with additional production by Top Dawg and Bēkon.",
" The song features a sample of the yet-to-be released song \"American Soul\" by Irish rock band U2."
],
"title": "XXX (Kendrick Lamar song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Duckworth\" (stylized as \"DUCKWORTH.\")",
" is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, taken from his fourth studio album \"Damn\", released on April 14, 2017.",
" The fourteenth and final track on the album, the song was written by Lamar and record producer Patrick Douthit, known professionally as 9th Wonder, and produced by 9th Wonder, with additional production by Bēkon.",
" The song's title is Lamar's actual last name."
],
"title": "Duckworth (song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dacoury Natche (born March 10, 1983), professionally known as DJ Dahi, is an American DJ, songwriter and record producer from Inglewood, California.",
" Dahi is perhaps best known for producing \"Worst Behavior\" by Canadian rapper Drake, as well as American rapper Kendrick Lamar's critically acclaimed album cut \"Money Trees\", which features Lamar's label-mate Jay Rock.",
" Dahi has also produced several tracks for various artists such as Dr. Dre, Lily Allen, Freddie Gibbs, Dom Kennedy, Lupe Fiasco, Vince Staples, Mac Miller, Ty Dolla Sign, Pac Div, Travi$ Scott, Vic Mensa, Casey Veggies, Smoke DZA, Big Sean, Tinashe, Logic, and Big K.R.I.T., among others.",
" Aside from his solo production career, Dahi is also a member of production team D.R.U.G.S., alongside Chordz 3D, Buddah Shampoo, Nate 3D, James Koo, Fuego and Ty Dolla Sign.",
" He is currently working on an album with LOTB.",
" The album is set to release early August."
],
"title": "DJ Dahi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Laurence Joseph Mullen Jr. (born 31 October 1961) is an Irish musician and actor, best known as the drummer of the Irish rock band U2.",
" Mullen's distinctive drumming style developed from his playing martial beats in a childhood marching band, the Artane Boys Band.",
" Some of his most notable contributions to the U2 catalogue include \"Sunday Bloody Sunday\", \"Pride (In the Name of Love)\", \"Where the Streets Have No Name\", \"Zoo Station,\" \"Mysterious Ways\", and \"City of Blinding Lights\"."
],
"title": "Larry Mullen Jr."
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"i\" is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar.",
" It was released on September 23, 2014 as the lead single from Lamar's third studio album \"To Pimp a Butterfly\".",
" The song utilizes music from \"That Lady\", written by and originally performed by R&B group The Isley Brothers, elements from which were re-recorded rather than being directly sampled from the original record.",
" \"i\" won two awards at the 2015 Grammy Awards: Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song."
],
"title": "I (Kendrick Lamar song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Humble\" (stylized as \"HUMBLE.\")",
" is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar.",
" It was released on March 30, 2017, by Top Dawg Entertainment, Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records.",
" The song, written by Lamar and Mike Will Made It and produced by the latter, was serviced to rhythmic contemporary radio as the lead single from Lamar's fourth studio album, \"Damn\".",
" The single became Lamar's second number-one single on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 after \"Bad Blood\" and his first as a lead artist."
],
"title": "Humble (song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Love\" (stylized as \"LOVE.\")",
" is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, from his fourth studio album \"Damn\", released on April 14, 2017.",
" The tenth track on the album, the song was written by Lamar, Zacari Pacaldo, Teddy Walton, Sounwave, Greg Kurstin, and Anthony Tiffith, and produced by DJ Dahi, Sounwave, Kurstin, and Tiffith.",
" The song features soul singer Zacari Pacaldo, who is one of three credited musicians on \"DAMN.\"",
", the others being Barbadian singer Rihanna on \"LOYALTY.",
"\" and Irish rock band U2 on \"XXX.",
"\""
],
"title": "Love (Kendrick Lamar song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"DNA\" (stylized as \"DNA.\")",
" is the second single by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, from his fourth studio album \"Damn\", released on May 30, 2017.",
" The second track on the album, the song's lyrics were written by Lamar, while the production was handled by Mike Will Made It.",
" The song's music video was released on April 18, 2017 and features American actor Don Cheadle."
],
"title": "DNA (Kendrick Lamar song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"These Walls\" is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar.",
" It was released on October 13, 2015, as the fifth and final single from his third album, \"To Pimp a Butterfly\" (2015).",
" The track was written by Kendrick Lamar, Terrace Martin, Larrance Dopson, James Fauntleroy and Rose McKinney.",
" It won Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 58th Grammy Awards."
],
"title": "These Walls (Kendrick Lamar song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Freedom\" is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé featuring American rapper Kendrick Lamar for her sixth studio album, \"Lemonade\" (2016).",
" The song was written by Jonny Coffer, Beyoncé, Carla Marie Williams, Dean McIntosh and Kendrick Lamar; it contains samples of \"Let Me Try\", written by Frank Tirado, performed by Kaleidoscope; samples of \"Collection Speech/Unidentified Lining Hymn\", recorded by Alan Lomax in 1959, performed by Reverend R.C. Crenshaw; and samples of \"Stewball\", recorded by Alan Lomax and John Lomax, Sr. in 1947, performed by Prisoner \"22\" at Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman.",
" Its production was handled by Beyoncé, Coffer and veteran hip hop record producer Just Blaze."
],
"title": "Freedom (Beyoncé song)"
}
] |
[
"Title: XXX (Kendrick Lamar song)\n\n\"XXX\" (stylized as \"XXX.\") is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, from his fourth studio album \"Damn\", released on April 14, 2017. The eleventh track on the album, the song was written by Lamar, Mike Will Made It, DJ Dahi, Sounwave, Anthony Tiffith, Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr., and produced by Mike Will Made It, DJ Dahi, and Sounwave, with additional production by Top Dawg and Bēkon. The song features a sample of the yet-to-be released song \"American Soul\" by Irish rock band U2.",
"Title: Duckworth (song)\n\n\"Duckworth\" (stylized as \"DUCKWORTH.\") is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, taken from his fourth studio album \"Damn\", released on April 14, 2017. The fourteenth and final track on the album, the song was written by Lamar and record producer Patrick Douthit, known professionally as 9th Wonder, and produced by 9th Wonder, with additional production by Bēkon. The song's title is Lamar's actual last name.",
"Title: DJ Dahi\n\nDacoury Natche (born March 10, 1983), professionally known as DJ Dahi, is an American DJ, songwriter and record producer from Inglewood, California. Dahi is perhaps best known for producing \"Worst Behavior\" by Canadian rapper Drake, as well as American rapper Kendrick Lamar's critically acclaimed album cut \"Money Trees\", which features Lamar's label-mate Jay Rock. Dahi has also produced several tracks for various artists such as Dr. Dre, Lily Allen, Freddie Gibbs, Dom Kennedy, Lupe Fiasco, Vince Staples, Mac Miller, Ty Dolla Sign, Pac Div, Travi$ Scott, Vic Mensa, Casey Veggies, Smoke DZA, Big Sean, Tinashe, Logic, and Big K.R.I.T., among others. Aside from his solo production career, Dahi is also a member of production team D.R.U.G.S., alongside Chordz 3D, Buddah Shampoo, Nate 3D, James Koo, Fuego and Ty Dolla Sign. He is currently working on an album with LOTB. The album is set to release early August.",
"Title: Larry Mullen Jr.\n\nLaurence Joseph Mullen Jr. (born 31 October 1961) is an Irish musician and actor, best known as the drummer of the Irish rock band U2. Mullen's distinctive drumming style developed from his playing martial beats in a childhood marching band, the Artane Boys Band. Some of his most notable contributions to the U2 catalogue include \"Sunday Bloody Sunday\", \"Pride (In the Name of Love)\", \"Where the Streets Have No Name\", \"Zoo Station,\" \"Mysterious Ways\", and \"City of Blinding Lights\".",
"Title: I (Kendrick Lamar song)\n\n\"i\" is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar. It was released on September 23, 2014 as the lead single from Lamar's third studio album \"To Pimp a Butterfly\". The song utilizes music from \"That Lady\", written by and originally performed by R&B group The Isley Brothers, elements from which were re-recorded rather than being directly sampled from the original record. \"i\" won two awards at the 2015 Grammy Awards: Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song.",
"Title: Humble (song)\n\n\"Humble\" (stylized as \"HUMBLE.\") is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar. It was released on March 30, 2017, by Top Dawg Entertainment, Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records. The song, written by Lamar and Mike Will Made It and produced by the latter, was serviced to rhythmic contemporary radio as the lead single from Lamar's fourth studio album, \"Damn\". The single became Lamar's second number-one single on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 after \"Bad Blood\" and his first as a lead artist.",
"Title: Love (Kendrick Lamar song)\n\n\"Love\" (stylized as \"LOVE.\") is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, from his fourth studio album \"Damn\", released on April 14, 2017. The tenth track on the album, the song was written by Lamar, Zacari Pacaldo, Teddy Walton, Sounwave, Greg Kurstin, and Anthony Tiffith, and produced by DJ Dahi, Sounwave, Kurstin, and Tiffith. The song features soul singer Zacari Pacaldo, who is one of three credited musicians on \"DAMN.\" , the others being Barbadian singer Rihanna on \"LOYALTY. \" and Irish rock band U2 on \"XXX. \"",
"Title: DNA (Kendrick Lamar song)\n\n\"DNA\" (stylized as \"DNA.\") is the second single by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, from his fourth studio album \"Damn\", released on May 30, 2017. The second track on the album, the song's lyrics were written by Lamar, while the production was handled by Mike Will Made It. The song's music video was released on April 18, 2017 and features American actor Don Cheadle.",
"Title: These Walls (Kendrick Lamar song)\n\n\"These Walls\" is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar. It was released on October 13, 2015, as the fifth and final single from his third album, \"To Pimp a Butterfly\" (2015). The track was written by Kendrick Lamar, Terrace Martin, Larrance Dopson, James Fauntleroy and Rose McKinney. It won Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 58th Grammy Awards.",
"Title: Freedom (Beyoncé song)\n\n\"Freedom\" is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé featuring American rapper Kendrick Lamar for her sixth studio album, \"Lemonade\" (2016). The song was written by Jonny Coffer, Beyoncé, Carla Marie Williams, Dean McIntosh and Kendrick Lamar; it contains samples of \"Let Me Try\", written by Frank Tirado, performed by Kaleidoscope; samples of \"Collection Speech/Unidentified Lining Hymn\", recorded by Alan Lomax in 1959, performed by Reverend R.C. Crenshaw; and samples of \"Stewball\", recorded by Alan Lomax and John Lomax, Sr. in 1947, performed by Prisoner \"22\" at Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman. Its production was handled by Beyoncé, Coffer and veteran hip hop record producer Just Blaze."
] |
1,554
|
Who was born earlier, Thomas Wolfe or Margaret Wilson?
|
Margaret Wilson
|
comparison
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"Thomas Wolfe",
"Margaret Wilson (writer)"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Of Time and the River (subtitled \"A Legend of Man's Hunger in his Youth\") is a 1935 novel by American author Thomas Wolfe.",
" It is a fictionalized autobiography, using the name Eugene Gant for Wolfe's, detailing the protagonist's early and mid-twenties, during which time the character attends Harvard University, moves to New York City and teaches English at a university there, and travels overseas with the character Francis Starwick.",
" Francis Starwick was based on Wolfe's friend, playwright Kenneth Raisbeck.",
" The novel was published by Scribners and edited by Maxwell Perkins."
],
"title": "Of Time and the River"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Thomas Clayton Wolfe (October 3, 1900 – September 15, 1938) was an American novelist of the early twentieth century."
],
"title": "Thomas Wolfe"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Margaret Wilson (c. 1667 – 11 May 1685) was a young Scottish Covenanter, from Wigtown in Scotland executed by drowning for refusing to swear an oath declaring James VII (James II of England) as head of the church.",
" She died along with Margaret McLachlan.",
" The two Margarets were known as the Wigtown Martyrs.",
" Wilson became the more famous of the two because of her youth.",
" As a teenager, her faith unto death became celebrated as part of the martyrology of Presbyterian churches."
],
"title": "Margaret Wilson (Scottish martyr)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Look Homeward, Angel: A Story of the Buried Life is a 1929 novel by Thomas Wolfe.",
" It is Wolfe's first novel, and is considered a highly autobiographical American coming-of-age story.",
" The character of Eugene Gant is generally believed to be a depiction of Wolfe himself.",
" The novel covers the span of time from Eugene's birth to the age of 19.",
" The setting is the fictional town and state of Altamont, Catawba, a fictionalization of his home town, Asheville, North Carolina.",
" Playwright Ketti Frings wrote a theatrical adaptation of Wolfe's work in a 1957 play of the same title."
],
"title": "Look Homeward, Angel"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Web and the Rock is an American bildungsroman novel by Thomas Wolfe, published posthumously in 1939.",
" Like its sequel, \"You Can't Go Home Again\", it was extracted by Edward Aswell from a larger manuscript after Wolfe's death, and features writer George \"Monk\" Webber as its protagonist."
],
"title": "The Web and the Rock"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Grace Margaret Wilson (25 June 1879 – 12 January 1957) was a high-ranked nurse in the Australian Army during World War I and the first years of World War II.",
" Wilson was born in Brisbane, and completed her initial training as a nurse in 1908.",
" After the outbreak of World War I she joined the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) and subsequently transferred to the First Australian Imperial Force.",
" From 1915 until 1919 she was the principal matron of the 3rd Australian General Hospital.",
" She served as the temporary matron-in-chief in the AIF Headquarters, London from late 1917 until early 1918.",
" Wilson returned to Australia in 1920 and left the AIF to work in civilian hospitals.",
" She was appointed the matron-in-chief of the AANS in 1925, and in September 1940 joined the Second Australian Imperial Force.",
" She served in the Middle East until August 1941, when she returned to Australia due to ill health.",
" She left the Army the next month, but from September 1943 worked in the Department of Manpower Directorate (Victoria)'s nursing control section."
],
"title": "Grace Wilson"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Edward Campbell Aswell (October 9, 1900, Nashville, Tennessee – November 5, 1958, Chappaqua, New York) was a 20th-century American editor.",
" He was Thomas Wolfe's last editor and edited Wolfe's three posthumous books.",
" This required considerable editorial work as the manuscripts were not in publishable form at Wolfe's death, but how much credit for the resulting three books devolves to Wolfe, and how much to Aswell, remains a subject of dispute."
],
"title": "Edward Aswell"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Margaret Wilson (January 16, 1882 – October 6, 1973) was an American novelist.",
" She was awarded the 1924 Pulitzer Prize for \"The Able McLaughlins\"."
],
"title": "Margaret Wilson (writer)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Law and the McLaughlins is a 1936 novel by Margaret Wilson first published by Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc..",
" It was a sequel to her earlier Pulitzer-prize winning \"The Able McLaughlins\"."
],
"title": "The Law and the McLaughlins"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Thomas Wolfe House, also known as the Thomas Wolfe Memorial, is a state historic site, historic house and museum located at 52 North Market Street in downtown Asheville, North Carolina.",
" The American author Thomas Wolfe (1900-1938) lived in the home during his boyhood.",
" The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1971 for its association with Wolfe.",
" It is located in the Downtown Asheville Historic District."
],
"title": "Thomas Wolfe House"
}
] |
[
"Title: Of Time and the River\n\nOf Time and the River (subtitled \"A Legend of Man's Hunger in his Youth\") is a 1935 novel by American author Thomas Wolfe. It is a fictionalized autobiography, using the name Eugene Gant for Wolfe's, detailing the protagonist's early and mid-twenties, during which time the character attends Harvard University, moves to New York City and teaches English at a university there, and travels overseas with the character Francis Starwick. Francis Starwick was based on Wolfe's friend, playwright Kenneth Raisbeck. The novel was published by Scribners and edited by Maxwell Perkins.",
"Title: Thomas Wolfe\n\nThomas Clayton Wolfe (October 3, 1900 – September 15, 1938) was an American novelist of the early twentieth century.",
"Title: Margaret Wilson (Scottish martyr)\n\nMargaret Wilson (c. 1667 – 11 May 1685) was a young Scottish Covenanter, from Wigtown in Scotland executed by drowning for refusing to swear an oath declaring James VII (James II of England) as head of the church. She died along with Margaret McLachlan. The two Margarets were known as the Wigtown Martyrs. Wilson became the more famous of the two because of her youth. As a teenager, her faith unto death became celebrated as part of the martyrology of Presbyterian churches.",
"Title: Look Homeward, Angel\n\nLook Homeward, Angel: A Story of the Buried Life is a 1929 novel by Thomas Wolfe. It is Wolfe's first novel, and is considered a highly autobiographical American coming-of-age story. The character of Eugene Gant is generally believed to be a depiction of Wolfe himself. The novel covers the span of time from Eugene's birth to the age of 19. The setting is the fictional town and state of Altamont, Catawba, a fictionalization of his home town, Asheville, North Carolina. Playwright Ketti Frings wrote a theatrical adaptation of Wolfe's work in a 1957 play of the same title.",
"Title: The Web and the Rock\n\nThe Web and the Rock is an American bildungsroman novel by Thomas Wolfe, published posthumously in 1939. Like its sequel, \"You Can't Go Home Again\", it was extracted by Edward Aswell from a larger manuscript after Wolfe's death, and features writer George \"Monk\" Webber as its protagonist.",
"Title: Grace Wilson\n\nGrace Margaret Wilson (25 June 1879 – 12 January 1957) was a high-ranked nurse in the Australian Army during World War I and the first years of World War II. Wilson was born in Brisbane, and completed her initial training as a nurse in 1908. After the outbreak of World War I she joined the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) and subsequently transferred to the First Australian Imperial Force. From 1915 until 1919 she was the principal matron of the 3rd Australian General Hospital. She served as the temporary matron-in-chief in the AIF Headquarters, London from late 1917 until early 1918. Wilson returned to Australia in 1920 and left the AIF to work in civilian hospitals. She was appointed the matron-in-chief of the AANS in 1925, and in September 1940 joined the Second Australian Imperial Force. She served in the Middle East until August 1941, when she returned to Australia due to ill health. She left the Army the next month, but from September 1943 worked in the Department of Manpower Directorate (Victoria)'s nursing control section.",
"Title: Edward Aswell\n\nEdward Campbell Aswell (October 9, 1900, Nashville, Tennessee – November 5, 1958, Chappaqua, New York) was a 20th-century American editor. He was Thomas Wolfe's last editor and edited Wolfe's three posthumous books. This required considerable editorial work as the manuscripts were not in publishable form at Wolfe's death, but how much credit for the resulting three books devolves to Wolfe, and how much to Aswell, remains a subject of dispute.",
"Title: Margaret Wilson (writer)\n\nMargaret Wilson (January 16, 1882 – October 6, 1973) was an American novelist. She was awarded the 1924 Pulitzer Prize for \"The Able McLaughlins\".",
"Title: The Law and the McLaughlins\n\nThe Law and the McLaughlins is a 1936 novel by Margaret Wilson first published by Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc.. It was a sequel to her earlier Pulitzer-prize winning \"The Able McLaughlins\".",
"Title: Thomas Wolfe House\n\nThe Thomas Wolfe House, also known as the Thomas Wolfe Memorial, is a state historic site, historic house and museum located at 52 North Market Street in downtown Asheville, North Carolina. The American author Thomas Wolfe (1900-1938) lived in the home during his boyhood. The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1971 for its association with Wolfe. It is located in the Downtown Asheville Historic District."
] |
1,555
|
Junta, is the first official studio release by which American rock band, that was founded at the University of Vermont in 1983?
|
Phish
|
bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Junta (album)",
"Phish"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Billy Breathes is the sixth official studio album by American rock band Phish.",
" It remains one of the most popular Phish albums, and is credited (like the later release \"Farmhouse\") with connecting the band to a more mainstream audience beyond its strong cult following. \"",
"Rolling Stone\" said that \"Billy Breathes\" is \"a quiet gem of an album\" that confirms Phish \"is much more than a jam band from Burlington, Vermont.\""
],
"title": "Billy Breathes"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Life In Full Colour is the first official studio release for English artist Callaghan.",
" The album was recorded from August 2010 to 2011 and released May 1, 2012 on Green Town Music and was produced by Shawn Mullins."
],
"title": "Life in Full Colour"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Junta ( ) is the first official studio release by the American rock band Phish.",
" The album was independently recorded at Euphoria Sound Studio, now known as Sound & Vision Media, in Revere, MA by engineer Gordon Hookailo.",
" Some of the recording was documented on video tape by studio owner Howard Cook.",
" The recording was released on tape in 1988, and did not appear in stores officially until May 8, 1989.",
" The album was re-released by Elektra Records on October 26, 1992.",
" The album is named after Ben \"Junta\" Hunter, the band's first official manager/agent, whose nickname is pronounced with a \"hard\" J and a \"short\" U."
],
"title": "Junta (album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A Picture of Nectar is the third official studio album and first on a major-label by American rock band Phish, released on February 18, 1992, through Elektra Records.",
" The album is dedicated to Nector Rorris, the proprietor of Nectar's in Burlington, Vermont, where Phish played their first bar gig followed by a series of monthly three-night stands, saying that the experience \"taught us how to play\"."
],
"title": "A Picture of Nectar"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Songs of Good Taste is an extended play by the German gothic metal band The Vision Bleak, as well as their first official studio release overall.",
" It was self-released by the band on January 31, 2001, and re-released by their long-time label Prophecy Productions on January 1, 2004."
],
"title": "Songs of Good Taste"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Farmhouse is the eighth official studio album by the American rock band Phish.",
" The tracks were recorded at The Barn, frontman Trey Anastasio's studio in Chittenden County, Vermont.",
" The album was released on May 16, 2000, by Elektra Records.",
" \"Farmhouse\" was the last Phish studio album before their temporary split in October 2000 (the band subsequently returned in late 2002)."
],
"title": "Farmhouse (album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Nothing and Nowhere is a 2002 album by Canadian band The Birthday Massacre.",
" It is their first official studio release.",
" The album was re-released in 2004 with new artwork due to high demand.",
" Original pressings of the release sell for high prices to collectors on eBay.",
" Reworked and re-recorded tracks of \"Happy Birthday,\" \"Horror Show,\" \"Video Kid,\" and \"The Dream\" appear on their 2004 release \"Violet\", but only the LP version."
],
"title": "Nothing and Nowhere"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Chasing Shadows is the third studio album by the Florida-based metal band Black Tide.",
" It was released on October 16, 2015.",
" This is the first official studio release to not feature original bassist Zakk Sandler and drummer Steven Spence.",
" The album's first single titled \"Angel in the Dark\" was released on September 15, 2015.",
" This album marks the final full-length release by Black Tide as of July 22 when vocalist and lead guitarist Gabriel Garcia decided to end the band."
],
"title": "Chasing Shadows (Black Tide album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Attack of the Mutant 50ft Kebab is the fourth official studio album (fifth if you count the unreleased \"Love You More than Football\") by Space, released as a download on 28 February 2014 for PledgeMusic donators and physically released on 17 March 2014.",
" It is the group's first studio album since their reformation in 2011 and their first studio release overall since 2004's \"Suburban Rock 'n' Roll\"."
],
"title": "Attack of the Mutant 50ft Kebab"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Phish is an American rock band that was founded at the University of Vermont in 1983.",
" The band is known for musical improvisation, extended jams, blending of genres, and a dedicated fan base.",
" The current line-up—guitarist and lead vocalist Trey Anastasio, bassist and vocalist Mike Gordon, drummer and vocalist Jon Fishman, and keyboardist and vocalist Page McConnell—performed together for 15 years before going on hiatus from October 7, 2000, to December 30, 2002.",
" They resumed touring from December 31, 2002 until August 15, 2004, when they announced that the Coventry Festival would be their last show.",
" They reunited in March 2009 for a series of three consecutive concerts played in the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, Virginia, and have since resumed performing regularly."
],
"title": "Phish"
}
] |
[
"Title: Billy Breathes\n\nBilly Breathes is the sixth official studio album by American rock band Phish. It remains one of the most popular Phish albums, and is credited (like the later release \"Farmhouse\") with connecting the band to a more mainstream audience beyond its strong cult following. \" Rolling Stone\" said that \"Billy Breathes\" is \"a quiet gem of an album\" that confirms Phish \"is much more than a jam band from Burlington, Vermont.\"",
"Title: Life in Full Colour\n\nLife In Full Colour is the first official studio release for English artist Callaghan. The album was recorded from August 2010 to 2011 and released May 1, 2012 on Green Town Music and was produced by Shawn Mullins.",
"Title: Junta (album)\n\nJunta ( ) is the first official studio release by the American rock band Phish. The album was independently recorded at Euphoria Sound Studio, now known as Sound & Vision Media, in Revere, MA by engineer Gordon Hookailo. Some of the recording was documented on video tape by studio owner Howard Cook. The recording was released on tape in 1988, and did not appear in stores officially until May 8, 1989. The album was re-released by Elektra Records on October 26, 1992. The album is named after Ben \"Junta\" Hunter, the band's first official manager/agent, whose nickname is pronounced with a \"hard\" J and a \"short\" U.",
"Title: A Picture of Nectar\n\nA Picture of Nectar is the third official studio album and first on a major-label by American rock band Phish, released on February 18, 1992, through Elektra Records. The album is dedicated to Nector Rorris, the proprietor of Nectar's in Burlington, Vermont, where Phish played their first bar gig followed by a series of monthly three-night stands, saying that the experience \"taught us how to play\".",
"Title: Songs of Good Taste\n\nSongs of Good Taste is an extended play by the German gothic metal band The Vision Bleak, as well as their first official studio release overall. It was self-released by the band on January 31, 2001, and re-released by their long-time label Prophecy Productions on January 1, 2004.",
"Title: Farmhouse (album)\n\nFarmhouse is the eighth official studio album by the American rock band Phish. The tracks were recorded at The Barn, frontman Trey Anastasio's studio in Chittenden County, Vermont. The album was released on May 16, 2000, by Elektra Records. \"Farmhouse\" was the last Phish studio album before their temporary split in October 2000 (the band subsequently returned in late 2002).",
"Title: Nothing and Nowhere\n\nNothing and Nowhere is a 2002 album by Canadian band The Birthday Massacre. It is their first official studio release. The album was re-released in 2004 with new artwork due to high demand. Original pressings of the release sell for high prices to collectors on eBay. Reworked and re-recorded tracks of \"Happy Birthday,\" \"Horror Show,\" \"Video Kid,\" and \"The Dream\" appear on their 2004 release \"Violet\", but only the LP version.",
"Title: Chasing Shadows (Black Tide album)\n\nChasing Shadows is the third studio album by the Florida-based metal band Black Tide. It was released on October 16, 2015. This is the first official studio release to not feature original bassist Zakk Sandler and drummer Steven Spence. The album's first single titled \"Angel in the Dark\" was released on September 15, 2015. This album marks the final full-length release by Black Tide as of July 22 when vocalist and lead guitarist Gabriel Garcia decided to end the band.",
"Title: Attack of the Mutant 50ft Kebab\n\nAttack of the Mutant 50ft Kebab is the fourth official studio album (fifth if you count the unreleased \"Love You More than Football\") by Space, released as a download on 28 February 2014 for PledgeMusic donators and physically released on 17 March 2014. It is the group's first studio album since their reformation in 2011 and their first studio release overall since 2004's \"Suburban Rock 'n' Roll\".",
"Title: Phish\n\nPhish is an American rock band that was founded at the University of Vermont in 1983. The band is known for musical improvisation, extended jams, blending of genres, and a dedicated fan base. The current line-up—guitarist and lead vocalist Trey Anastasio, bassist and vocalist Mike Gordon, drummer and vocalist Jon Fishman, and keyboardist and vocalist Page McConnell—performed together for 15 years before going on hiatus from October 7, 2000, to December 30, 2002. They resumed touring from December 31, 2002 until August 15, 2004, when they announced that the Coventry Festival would be their last show. They reunited in March 2009 for a series of three consecutive concerts played in the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, Virginia, and have since resumed performing regularly."
] |
1,556
|
Which country won the 2008 WAFU U-20 Championship at the Jay Jay Okocha Stadium?
|
Ghana
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Jay Jay Okocha Stadium",
"Jay-Jay Okocha"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
2
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Ughelli Township Stadium is a stadium in Ughelli, Nigeria.",
" It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the temporary home stadium of Ocean Boys FC.",
" The stadium has a capacity of 5,000 people and was built in 2002.",
" It hosted matches for the 2006 Women's African Football Championship and for the 2008 WAFU U-20 Championship"
],
"title": "Ughelli Township Stadium"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2016 OFC U-20 Championship was the 13th edition of the OFC U-20 Championship, the biennial international youth football tournament organized by the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) for players aged 19 and below (despite the name remaining as U-20 Championship).",
" This year the tournament was held in Vanuatu for the first time."
],
"title": "2016 OFC U-20 Championship"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The WAFU U-20 Championship is an association football tournament that is contested between West African nations.",
" It was funded by The Economic Community Of West African States."
],
"title": "WAFU U-20 Championship"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A Trip to Jamaica is a Nigerian comedy drama film directed by Robert Peters, starring Ayo Makun, Funke Akindele, Nse Ikpe Etim and Dan Davies.",
" The film received mainly mixed to negative reviews from critics, however, it was a huge box office success, breaking the earlier record set by \"30 Days in Atlanta\".",
" The movie had its worldwide premiere on September 25, 2016 in Lagos State.",
" The event also featured a celebrity football game involving ex-internationals, like Kanu Nwankwo, Jay Jay Okocha, Peter Rufai, Joseph Yobo and Stephen Appiah.",
" The film tells a story about the adventures of a newly engaged couple in their relatives residence outside Nigeria, and how the secrets of their host led to the eventual breakup of their union amidst the culture shock of the new country and living with upper-class citizens."
],
"title": "A Trip to Jamaica"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2009 CONCACAF U-20 Championship was the biannual CONCACAF youth championship tournament for under-20 national teams.",
" The 2009 edition was held in Trinidad and Tobago.",
" All matches were played at Dwight Yorke Stadium in Bacolet, Tobago and Marvin Lee Stadium in Macoya, Trinidad.",
" The CONCACAF U-20 Championship traditionally serves as the CONCACAF qualifier for the FIFA U-20 World Cup, and under the 2009 tournament format the four semifinalists qualified for the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup, which was hosted by Egypt from 25 September to 16 October 2009."
],
"title": "2009 CONCACAF U-20 Championship"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2009 CONCACAF U-20 Championship qualifying tournament determined the Caribbean and Central American Under-20 association football national teams that would participate in the 2009 CONCACAF U-20 Championship, which itself will qualify national teams to the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup.",
" Qualification began on 14 May 2008.",
" The final round of qualification was a one-game playoff on 2 March 2009, between the runner-up from the Caribbean zone, St Vincent and the Grenadines, and the 3rd-place finisher from the Central American zone, Honduras.",
" The three North American zone nations, Canada, Mexico, and the United States, as well as tournament hosts Trinidad and Tobago, were automatically entered into the final tournament without need for qualification."
],
"title": "2009 CONCACAF U-20 Championship qualifying"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Delta Force F.C. is a football team based in Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria.",
" They play at Jay Jay Okocha Stadium."
],
"title": "Delta Force F.C."
},
{
"sentences": [
"Augustine Azuka \"Jay-Jay\" Okocha (born 14 August 1973) is a Nigerian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.",
" A quick and skillful playmaker, who is widely regarded as the best Nigerian player of his generation and one of the greatest African players of all time, Okocha was known for his confidence, technique, creativity, and dribbling skills, as well as his use of feints, in particular the stepover.",
" Due to his skill, he was described as being 'so good that they named him twice' (a line immortalised in a terrace chant while Okocha played for Bolton Wanderers).",
" He is a dual Nigerian-Turkish citizen, having acquired Turkish citizenship as \"Muhammet Yavuz\" while playing for Süper Lig team Fenerbahçe."
],
"title": "Jay-Jay Okocha"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2010 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship was the fifth edition of the CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship.",
" The tournament was hosted by Guatemala, and all matches were played at the Estadio Cementos Progreso.",
" The United States were the defending champions, having won the 2008 tournament, their second regional championship at the under-20 level.",
" The top three sides at the 2010 tournament earned qualification to the 2010 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.",
" The tournament was won by the United States, who defeated Mexico in the final, 1–0.",
" Costa Rica secured the final qualification position by defeating Canada in the third place match, 1–0."
],
"title": "2010 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jay Jay Okocha Stadium is a stadium in Ogwashi-Uku, Anioma, Nigeria named after former Super Eagles captain Jay-Jay Okocha.",
" It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Delta Force F.C. Renamed after Okocha in June 2008, the stadium has a capacity of 8,000 people and hosted matches for the 2008 WAFU U-20 Championship won by Ghana."
],
"title": "Jay Jay Okocha Stadium"
}
] |
[
"Title: Ughelli Township Stadium\n\nUghelli Township Stadium is a stadium in Ughelli, Nigeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the temporary home stadium of Ocean Boys FC. The stadium has a capacity of 5,000 people and was built in 2002. It hosted matches for the 2006 Women's African Football Championship and for the 2008 WAFU U-20 Championship",
"Title: 2016 OFC U-20 Championship\n\nThe 2016 OFC U-20 Championship was the 13th edition of the OFC U-20 Championship, the biennial international youth football tournament organized by the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) for players aged 19 and below (despite the name remaining as U-20 Championship). This year the tournament was held in Vanuatu for the first time.",
"Title: WAFU U-20 Championship\n\nThe WAFU U-20 Championship is an association football tournament that is contested between West African nations. It was funded by The Economic Community Of West African States.",
"Title: A Trip to Jamaica\n\nA Trip to Jamaica is a Nigerian comedy drama film directed by Robert Peters, starring Ayo Makun, Funke Akindele, Nse Ikpe Etim and Dan Davies. The film received mainly mixed to negative reviews from critics, however, it was a huge box office success, breaking the earlier record set by \"30 Days in Atlanta\". The movie had its worldwide premiere on September 25, 2016 in Lagos State. The event also featured a celebrity football game involving ex-internationals, like Kanu Nwankwo, Jay Jay Okocha, Peter Rufai, Joseph Yobo and Stephen Appiah. The film tells a story about the adventures of a newly engaged couple in their relatives residence outside Nigeria, and how the secrets of their host led to the eventual breakup of their union amidst the culture shock of the new country and living with upper-class citizens.",
"Title: 2009 CONCACAF U-20 Championship\n\nThe 2009 CONCACAF U-20 Championship was the biannual CONCACAF youth championship tournament for under-20 national teams. The 2009 edition was held in Trinidad and Tobago. All matches were played at Dwight Yorke Stadium in Bacolet, Tobago and Marvin Lee Stadium in Macoya, Trinidad. The CONCACAF U-20 Championship traditionally serves as the CONCACAF qualifier for the FIFA U-20 World Cup, and under the 2009 tournament format the four semifinalists qualified for the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup, which was hosted by Egypt from 25 September to 16 October 2009.",
"Title: 2009 CONCACAF U-20 Championship qualifying\n\nThe 2009 CONCACAF U-20 Championship qualifying tournament determined the Caribbean and Central American Under-20 association football national teams that would participate in the 2009 CONCACAF U-20 Championship, which itself will qualify national teams to the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup. Qualification began on 14 May 2008. The final round of qualification was a one-game playoff on 2 March 2009, between the runner-up from the Caribbean zone, St Vincent and the Grenadines, and the 3rd-place finisher from the Central American zone, Honduras. The three North American zone nations, Canada, Mexico, and the United States, as well as tournament hosts Trinidad and Tobago, were automatically entered into the final tournament without need for qualification.",
"Title: Delta Force F.C.\n\nDelta Force F.C. is a football team based in Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria. They play at Jay Jay Okocha Stadium.",
"Title: Jay-Jay Okocha\n\nAugustine Azuka \"Jay-Jay\" Okocha (born 14 August 1973) is a Nigerian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. A quick and skillful playmaker, who is widely regarded as the best Nigerian player of his generation and one of the greatest African players of all time, Okocha was known for his confidence, technique, creativity, and dribbling skills, as well as his use of feints, in particular the stepover. Due to his skill, he was described as being 'so good that they named him twice' (a line immortalised in a terrace chant while Okocha played for Bolton Wanderers). He is a dual Nigerian-Turkish citizen, having acquired Turkish citizenship as \"Muhammet Yavuz\" while playing for Süper Lig team Fenerbahçe.",
"Title: 2010 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship\n\nThe 2010 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship was the fifth edition of the CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship. The tournament was hosted by Guatemala, and all matches were played at the Estadio Cementos Progreso. The United States were the defending champions, having won the 2008 tournament, their second regional championship at the under-20 level. The top three sides at the 2010 tournament earned qualification to the 2010 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. The tournament was won by the United States, who defeated Mexico in the final, 1–0. Costa Rica secured the final qualification position by defeating Canada in the third place match, 1–0.",
"Title: Jay Jay Okocha Stadium\n\nJay Jay Okocha Stadium is a stadium in Ogwashi-Uku, Anioma, Nigeria named after former Super Eagles captain Jay-Jay Okocha. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Delta Force F.C. Renamed after Okocha in June 2008, the stadium has a capacity of 8,000 people and hosted matches for the 2008 WAFU U-20 Championship won by Ghana."
] |
1,557
|
Johnny M. Hunt is currently the senior pastor at a Baptist church is which city in the Atlanta, Georgia, metropolitan area?
|
Woodstock
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Johnny Hunt",
"Johnny Hunt",
"Woodstock, Georgia"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1,
2
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Suncreek United Methodist Church is a United Methodist Church in Allen, Texas, part of the North Texas Conference of the UMC.",
" In June of 1995, Rev. Burt Palmer was appointed to begin a new United Methodist Church in Allen.",
" By September of that year, three families were gathering to worship at the parsonage.",
" The group grew, and by the end of that year, Sunday morning worship moved to Green Elementary School.",
" Then, on September 22, 1996, Suncreek was officially constituted as a United Methodist Church.",
" In early 1999, the church began to build on property at Suncreek and McDermott Drives.",
" This involved renovating a home that was on the site and adding additional rooms for a Sanctuary and classes.",
" In September 1999, the church left Green Elementary and began meeting in the new buildings.",
" Rev. Kathleen Baskin-Ball was appointed Senior Pastor of Suncreek in June 2001.",
" The following May, the church gathered for a Sunday morning worship service under a large tent to kickoff a capital campaign that would purchase land, renovate the existing building, erect a new building and Sanctuary, and add parking.",
" One year later, the church broke ground on this phase of its development.",
" The new building was completed in April 2004 and consecrated by Bishop William B. Oden on May 23, 2004.",
" In early 2007, Rev. Kathleen Baskin-Ball was diagnosed with cancer.",
" Despite the challenges of her illness and treatment, she continued to lead, serve and love the congregation until her death on December 2, 2008.",
" One of Kathleen’s favorite ministerial duties was performing baptisms.",
" We desire to remember her with the beautiful Garden in our esplanade just south of the breezeway connecting the sanctuary with the children’s area.",
" Rev. Dr. Thomas O. Palmer was appointed as Senior Pastor in June, 2009 and served until June, 2013.",
" He now serves as Senior Pastor of Coppell United Methodist Church.",
" Rev. Dr. Keith Payne Boone was appointed as Senior Pastor in June, 2013 and served until June, 2016.",
" He now serves as Senior Pastor of University Park United Methodist Church in Dallas.",
" Rev. Dr. Barry Hughes was appointed as Senior Pastor in June, 2016."
],
"title": "Suncreek United Methodist Church"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Donald McCall \"Mac\" Brunson (born September 20, 1957) is an American Baptist minister who is the senior pastor of the First Baptist Church in Jacksonville, Florida, a Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) megachurch.",
" He has served as senior pastor of the First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas."
],
"title": "Mac Brunson"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Woodstock is a city in Cherokee County, Georgia, United States.",
" The population was 23,896 at the 2010 census.",
" Originally a stop on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Woodstock is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area.",
" In 2007 it was the tenth fastest-growing suburb in the United States."
],
"title": "Woodstock, Georgia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Bayside Church, formally known as Bayside Covenant Church, is a family of churches and venues centered on its primary campus in Granite Bay, California United States, which is referred to as the Granite Bay campus.",
" The church is led by Senior Pastor Ray Johnston, Senior Pastor Curt Harlow and Senior Pastor Andrew McCourt, and Senior Pastor Lincoln Brewster.",
" John Jackson, the former executive pastor at Bayside, became the president of William Jessup University on March 23, 2011.",
" Bayside is one of the largest churches in the Sacramento metropolitan area.",
" It is affiliated with the Evangelical Covenant Church."
],
"title": "Bayside Church (Sacramento region)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dr. Charles Phelps, more commonly known as Chuck, is an American Baptist pastor.",
" He has worked in the ministry for over thirty years, and currently is the senior pastor at Colonial Hills Baptist Church in Indianapolis.",
" Prior to working in Indianapolis, he pastored a Baptist church in Concord, New Hampshire, United States, for several years.",
" He was the head of the church during the Trinity Baptist Church sex scandal.",
" He became the president of Maranatha Baptist Bible College in 2007 and was replaced in 2010.",
" He also served on his alma mater Bob Jones University's Board of Trustees prior to 2011."
],
"title": "Chuck Phelps"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Capitol Hill Baptist Church is a Baptist church located on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., six blocks from the United States Capitol.",
" Mark Dever serves as the senior pastor of the church.",
" It was founded in 1878 and was originally named Metropolitan Baptist Church, after the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London."
],
"title": "Capitol Hill Baptist Church"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The First Baptist Church of Hammond is a fundamental Independent Baptist church in Hammond, Indiana.",
" It is the largest church in the state of Indiana, and in 2007 was the 20th largest in the United States.",
" Though founded in 1887 by Allen Hill, it was under Jack Hyles' leadership from 1959–2001 when it became one of the megachurches in the United States and during the 1970s had the highest Sunday school attendance of any church in the world.",
" In 1990, the church had a weekly attendance of 20,000.",
" It also operates Hyles-Anderson College, a non-accredited institution established for the training of pastors and missionaries, and two K-12 schools, called City Baptist Schools (for children of the bus route of the church) and Hammond Baptist Schools (for children of the members of the church).",
" John Wilkerson is the senior pastor at First Baptist Church."
],
"title": "First Baptist Church (Hammond, Indiana)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Johnny M. Hunt (born July 17, 1952) is an evangelical Christian pastor, author, and former President of the Southern Baptist Convention.",
" He is currently the senior pastor of First Baptist Church Woodstock, in Woodstock, Georgia."
],
"title": "Johnny Hunt"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Stewart Cleveland Cureton Born March 24, 1930,To Santee Argo Cureton and Martha Arrye Henderson Cureton.",
" He is the sixth child of seven.",
" He was educated in the Greenville County school system, graduating from Sterling High School in 1949.",
" Having already accepted God's call to preach at the age of seventeen, he continued his education at Benedict College, Columbia, South Carolina, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1953.",
" On December 27, 1954, Dr. Cureton married the love of his life, Claudette Hazel Chapman Cureton.",
" From their union four children were born, Ruthye, Stewart Jr., Santee Charles, and Samuel.",
" Samuel followed his father into the ministry.",
" Dr. Cureton modeled his belief that an effective leader needs both a \"baptized heart and a baptized brain\", and through the years continued his education by studying at numerous other colleges and universities throughout North Carolina and South Carolina.",
" He was awarded the Doctor of Divinity degree from Morris College, Sumter, South Carolina and Benedict College, Columbia, South Carolina.",
" He began his pastorate in 1953 as pastor of Old Pilgrim Baptist Church, Greenville, South Carolina: New Galilee Baptist Church, Walhala, South CArolina; Rock Hill Baptist Church #2, Greenville, South Carolina; Griffin Ebenezer Baptist Church, Pickens, South Carolina and Gethsemane Baptist Church, Chester, South Carolina.",
" In 1965 he was called to pastor Reedy Fork Baptist Church and Reedy River Baptist Church which was his home church.",
" In 1978 he became the full-time pastor of Reedy River Baptist Church.",
" Under his leadership the membership and influence of Reedy River BAptist Church grew exponentially.",
" He led the membership to build two new sanctuaries and a Family Life Center that became the model for many other churches in the Greenville area.",
" Dr. Cureton was committed to education, understanding that it is only through education that people can reach their full potential.",
" Dr. Cureton rose from humble beginnings to become a local, state and national leader.",
" Among his many accomplishments: served as Moderator of the Reedy River Baptist Association; served as President of the Baptist Educational & Missionary Convention of South CArolina (1986-1991); served as Second Vice President, Vice President-at-Large and President of the NAtional Baptist Convention,USA,Inc; appointed as a Commission Member of the United States Presidential Scholars Program by President Bill Clinton (1991-2000); awarded the Order of the Palmetto Award; served as member of the Benedict College Board of Trustees; served as member of the Morris College Board of Trustees.",
" – Steward Cleveland Cureton departed this earthly life and went to his heavenly home on December 30, 2008), also known as S.C. Cureton, was President of the National Baptist Convention from March 1999 to September 1999.",
" Cureton, then Vice President-At-Large, took over the leadership of the Convention when his predecessor Henry Lyons was forced to resign.",
" He served the remainder of the Lyons' tenure.",
" Cureton, a former math teacher at Sterling High School and Beck High School, was pastor of Reedy River Missionary Baptist Church in South Carolina at the time of his death.",
" He was an advocate on state issues such as the establishment of a holiday honoring Martin Luther King in Greenville County.",
" Cureton was instrumental in bringing King to Greenville for a speech in April 1967.",
" Dr. Cureton was out front in integrating the Public Libraries in Greenville County, South Carolina.",
" He died on December 30, 2008 aged 78."
],
"title": "Stewart Cleveland Cureton"
},
{
"sentences": [
"First Baptist Church is a historic Baptist church in Charleston, South Carolina.",
" The congregation was founded in 1682 under the leadership of William Screven.",
" It is one of the oldest Baptist congregations in the American South.",
" The church congregation was originally organized in Kittery, Maine (then part of Massachusetts) under the guidance of the First Baptist Church of Boston.",
" In 1696 twenty-six congregants followed Pastor Screven and moved to Charleston after being pressured by the New England Congregationalist authorities.",
" The relocated congregation became the First Baptist Church of Charleston.",
" Pastor Screven recommended that future any future pastor be \"orthodox in faith, and of blameless life, and does own the confession of faith put forth by our brethren in London in 1689\" declaring the church to be firmly Calvinist (Reformed Baptist).",
" First Baptist Church is currently affiliated with the Southern Baptist denomination.",
" The current Greek Revival sanctuary was designed by Robert Mills and built in 1820."
],
"title": "First Baptist Church (Charleston, South Carolina)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Suncreek United Methodist Church\n\nSuncreek United Methodist Church is a United Methodist Church in Allen, Texas, part of the North Texas Conference of the UMC. In June of 1995, Rev. Burt Palmer was appointed to begin a new United Methodist Church in Allen. By September of that year, three families were gathering to worship at the parsonage. The group grew, and by the end of that year, Sunday morning worship moved to Green Elementary School. Then, on September 22, 1996, Suncreek was officially constituted as a United Methodist Church. In early 1999, the church began to build on property at Suncreek and McDermott Drives. This involved renovating a home that was on the site and adding additional rooms for a Sanctuary and classes. In September 1999, the church left Green Elementary and began meeting in the new buildings. Rev. Kathleen Baskin-Ball was appointed Senior Pastor of Suncreek in June 2001. The following May, the church gathered for a Sunday morning worship service under a large tent to kickoff a capital campaign that would purchase land, renovate the existing building, erect a new building and Sanctuary, and add parking. One year later, the church broke ground on this phase of its development. The new building was completed in April 2004 and consecrated by Bishop William B. Oden on May 23, 2004. In early 2007, Rev. Kathleen Baskin-Ball was diagnosed with cancer. Despite the challenges of her illness and treatment, she continued to lead, serve and love the congregation until her death on December 2, 2008. One of Kathleen’s favorite ministerial duties was performing baptisms. We desire to remember her with the beautiful Garden in our esplanade just south of the breezeway connecting the sanctuary with the children’s area. Rev. Dr. Thomas O. Palmer was appointed as Senior Pastor in June, 2009 and served until June, 2013. He now serves as Senior Pastor of Coppell United Methodist Church. Rev. Dr. Keith Payne Boone was appointed as Senior Pastor in June, 2013 and served until June, 2016. He now serves as Senior Pastor of University Park United Methodist Church in Dallas. Rev. Dr. Barry Hughes was appointed as Senior Pastor in June, 2016.",
"Title: Mac Brunson\n\nDonald McCall \"Mac\" Brunson (born September 20, 1957) is an American Baptist minister who is the senior pastor of the First Baptist Church in Jacksonville, Florida, a Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) megachurch. He has served as senior pastor of the First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas.",
"Title: Woodstock, Georgia\n\nWoodstock is a city in Cherokee County, Georgia, United States. The population was 23,896 at the 2010 census. Originally a stop on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Woodstock is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area. In 2007 it was the tenth fastest-growing suburb in the United States.",
"Title: Bayside Church (Sacramento region)\n\nBayside Church, formally known as Bayside Covenant Church, is a family of churches and venues centered on its primary campus in Granite Bay, California United States, which is referred to as the Granite Bay campus. The church is led by Senior Pastor Ray Johnston, Senior Pastor Curt Harlow and Senior Pastor Andrew McCourt, and Senior Pastor Lincoln Brewster. John Jackson, the former executive pastor at Bayside, became the president of William Jessup University on March 23, 2011. Bayside is one of the largest churches in the Sacramento metropolitan area. It is affiliated with the Evangelical Covenant Church.",
"Title: Chuck Phelps\n\nDr. Charles Phelps, more commonly known as Chuck, is an American Baptist pastor. He has worked in the ministry for over thirty years, and currently is the senior pastor at Colonial Hills Baptist Church in Indianapolis. Prior to working in Indianapolis, he pastored a Baptist church in Concord, New Hampshire, United States, for several years. He was the head of the church during the Trinity Baptist Church sex scandal. He became the president of Maranatha Baptist Bible College in 2007 and was replaced in 2010. He also served on his alma mater Bob Jones University's Board of Trustees prior to 2011.",
"Title: Capitol Hill Baptist Church\n\nCapitol Hill Baptist Church is a Baptist church located on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., six blocks from the United States Capitol. Mark Dever serves as the senior pastor of the church. It was founded in 1878 and was originally named Metropolitan Baptist Church, after the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London.",
"Title: First Baptist Church (Hammond, Indiana)\n\nThe First Baptist Church of Hammond is a fundamental Independent Baptist church in Hammond, Indiana. It is the largest church in the state of Indiana, and in 2007 was the 20th largest in the United States. Though founded in 1887 by Allen Hill, it was under Jack Hyles' leadership from 1959–2001 when it became one of the megachurches in the United States and during the 1970s had the highest Sunday school attendance of any church in the world. In 1990, the church had a weekly attendance of 20,000. It also operates Hyles-Anderson College, a non-accredited institution established for the training of pastors and missionaries, and two K-12 schools, called City Baptist Schools (for children of the bus route of the church) and Hammond Baptist Schools (for children of the members of the church). John Wilkerson is the senior pastor at First Baptist Church.",
"Title: Johnny Hunt\n\nJohnny M. Hunt (born July 17, 1952) is an evangelical Christian pastor, author, and former President of the Southern Baptist Convention. He is currently the senior pastor of First Baptist Church Woodstock, in Woodstock, Georgia.",
"Title: Stewart Cleveland Cureton\n\nStewart Cleveland Cureton Born March 24, 1930,To Santee Argo Cureton and Martha Arrye Henderson Cureton. He is the sixth child of seven. He was educated in the Greenville County school system, graduating from Sterling High School in 1949. Having already accepted God's call to preach at the age of seventeen, he continued his education at Benedict College, Columbia, South Carolina, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1953. On December 27, 1954, Dr. Cureton married the love of his life, Claudette Hazel Chapman Cureton. From their union four children were born, Ruthye, Stewart Jr., Santee Charles, and Samuel. Samuel followed his father into the ministry. Dr. Cureton modeled his belief that an effective leader needs both a \"baptized heart and a baptized brain\", and through the years continued his education by studying at numerous other colleges and universities throughout North Carolina and South Carolina. He was awarded the Doctor of Divinity degree from Morris College, Sumter, South Carolina and Benedict College, Columbia, South Carolina. He began his pastorate in 1953 as pastor of Old Pilgrim Baptist Church, Greenville, South Carolina: New Galilee Baptist Church, Walhala, South CArolina; Rock Hill Baptist Church #2, Greenville, South Carolina; Griffin Ebenezer Baptist Church, Pickens, South Carolina and Gethsemane Baptist Church, Chester, South Carolina. In 1965 he was called to pastor Reedy Fork Baptist Church and Reedy River Baptist Church which was his home church. In 1978 he became the full-time pastor of Reedy River Baptist Church. Under his leadership the membership and influence of Reedy River BAptist Church grew exponentially. He led the membership to build two new sanctuaries and a Family Life Center that became the model for many other churches in the Greenville area. Dr. Cureton was committed to education, understanding that it is only through education that people can reach their full potential. Dr. Cureton rose from humble beginnings to become a local, state and national leader. Among his many accomplishments: served as Moderator of the Reedy River Baptist Association; served as President of the Baptist Educational & Missionary Convention of South CArolina (1986-1991); served as Second Vice President, Vice President-at-Large and President of the NAtional Baptist Convention,USA,Inc; appointed as a Commission Member of the United States Presidential Scholars Program by President Bill Clinton (1991-2000); awarded the Order of the Palmetto Award; served as member of the Benedict College Board of Trustees; served as member of the Morris College Board of Trustees. – Steward Cleveland Cureton departed this earthly life and went to his heavenly home on December 30, 2008), also known as S.C. Cureton, was President of the National Baptist Convention from March 1999 to September 1999. Cureton, then Vice President-At-Large, took over the leadership of the Convention when his predecessor Henry Lyons was forced to resign. He served the remainder of the Lyons' tenure. Cureton, a former math teacher at Sterling High School and Beck High School, was pastor of Reedy River Missionary Baptist Church in South Carolina at the time of his death. He was an advocate on state issues such as the establishment of a holiday honoring Martin Luther King in Greenville County. Cureton was instrumental in bringing King to Greenville for a speech in April 1967. Dr. Cureton was out front in integrating the Public Libraries in Greenville County, South Carolina. He died on December 30, 2008 aged 78.",
"Title: First Baptist Church (Charleston, South Carolina)\n\nFirst Baptist Church is a historic Baptist church in Charleston, South Carolina. The congregation was founded in 1682 under the leadership of William Screven. It is one of the oldest Baptist congregations in the American South. The church congregation was originally organized in Kittery, Maine (then part of Massachusetts) under the guidance of the First Baptist Church of Boston. In 1696 twenty-six congregants followed Pastor Screven and moved to Charleston after being pressured by the New England Congregationalist authorities. The relocated congregation became the First Baptist Church of Charleston. Pastor Screven recommended that future any future pastor be \"orthodox in faith, and of blameless life, and does own the confession of faith put forth by our brethren in London in 1689\" declaring the church to be firmly Calvinist (Reformed Baptist). First Baptist Church is currently affiliated with the Southern Baptist denomination. The current Greek Revival sanctuary was designed by Robert Mills and built in 1820."
] |
1,558
|
This American poet and lecturer has her poems appear in which American online magazine that publishes poetry, short stories and creative nonfiction?
|
Word Riot
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Meg Johnson (poet)",
"Meg Johnson (poet)",
"Word Riot"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"West Branch is an American literary magazine based at Bucknell University and published by the Stadler Center for Poetry.",
" It was established in 1977 and publishes poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and literary criticism.",
" The editor-in-chief is G.C. Waldrep, also an editor of the \"Kenyon Review\".",
" In addition to the print magazine, \"West Branch\" also publishes \"West Branch Wired\", an online supplement featuring fiction, poetry, and interviews."
],
"title": "West Branch (journal)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jane Joritz-Nakagawa (中川ジェーン ) , born in 1960, is an avant-garde, expatriate American poet and essayist who resides in Japan.",
" She is the author of numerous volumes of poetry, poetry chapbooks, and a poetry broadside.",
" Hundreds of her poems appear in print and online journals and anthologies published in Japan, the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Australia.",
" Her work is archived in the University of Chicago library's special collection of poetry from Japan."
],
"title": "Jane Joritz-Nakagawa"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts is a literary magazine from Houston, Texas.",
" Founded in 1986 by Donald Barthelme and Phillip Lopate, \"Gulf Coast\" was envisioned as an intersection between the literary and visual arts communities.",
" As a result, \"Gulf Coast\" has partnered with the University of Houston's Creative Writing Program, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Menil Collection to showcase some of the most important literary and artistic talents in the United States.",
" Faculty editors past and present include Mark Doty (1999–2005), Claudia Rankine, (2006) and Nick Flynn (2007–present).",
" The magazine publishes poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction."
],
"title": "Gulf Coast (magazine)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Word Riot was an American online magazine that publishes poetry, flash fiction, short stories, novel excerpts, creative nonfiction, reviews, and interviews."
],
"title": "Word Riot"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Meg Johnson is an American poet and lecturer.",
" Her poems have appeared in numerous literary magazines, including \"Midwestern Gothic\", \"Slipstream Magazine\", \"Word Riot\", \"Hobart\", and many others.",
" Her first collection of poems, \"Inappropriate Sleepover\", was released in 2014, and her second collection, \"The Crimes of Clara Turlington\", is due to be released in December 2015.",
" She is also the current editor of the \"Dressing Room Poetry Journal\"."
],
"title": "Meg Johnson (poet)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lee Gutkind is an American writer, speaker, and literary innovator, founder of the literary magazine \"Creative Nonfiction\", the first and the largest literary journal to publish narrative/creative nonfiction exclusively.",
" Spotlighted in \"Vanity Fair\" Magazine in 1997 as “the Godfather behind creative nonfiction”, Gutkind has been its most active advocate and practitioner both as editor and writer."
],
"title": "Lee Gutkind"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Harpur Palate is a biannual literary magazine published by Binghamton University.",
" It publishes fiction, essays, and poetry.",
" Past contributors to the journal have been honored in the Best American Short Stories and the O. Henry Prize Stories.",
" The journal also awards the John Gardner Memorial Prize for Fiction with its Summer/Fall edition, the Milt Kessler Memorial Prize for Poetry with its Winter/Spring edition, and the Harpur Palate Award for Creative Nonfiction with its Winter/Spring issue."
],
"title": "Harpur Palate"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Baltimore Review is an American literary magazine founded in 1996.",
" It publishes short stories, poetry, creative nonfiction, interviews, and items of interest to those interested in creative writing.",
" The Baltimore Review, a literary journal of poetry and fiction, was founded by Barbara Westwood Diehl as a publication of the Baltimore Writers Alliance.",
" The journal grew to become a nationally distributed journal, and later became an independent nonprofit organization.",
" Susan Muaddi Darraj then led the journal from 2003 to 2010, expanding contributions to include creative nonfiction and interviews.",
" In 2011, Barbara Westwood Diehl resumed leadership of the journal and now serves as Senior Editor with Kathleen Hellen.",
" The BR became a Web-based journal in 2011, and the first Web issue was launched in February 2012.",
" Web-published work will be collected in print issues.",
" Work that first appeared in the Baltimore Review has been shortlisted for the Pushcart Prize and been noted in Best American Short Stories and other anthologies."
],
"title": "Baltimore Review"
},
{
"sentences": [
"One Throne Magazine is an online literary magazine (all genres) that publishes poetry, short stories, and creative nonfiction.",
" The magazine was founded at Dawson City, Canada in 2014.",
" Its editors are Dan Dowhal and George Filipovic."
],
"title": "One Throne Magazine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Lowestoft Chronicle is a quarterly online magazine that publishes short stories, flash fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, interviews, and artwork.",
" An anthology of the best work is published annually.",
" Preference is given to humorous submissions with an emphasis on travel.",
" The magazine is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts."
],
"title": "Lowestoft Chronicle"
}
] |
[
"Title: West Branch (journal)\n\nWest Branch is an American literary magazine based at Bucknell University and published by the Stadler Center for Poetry. It was established in 1977 and publishes poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and literary criticism. The editor-in-chief is G.C. Waldrep, also an editor of the \"Kenyon Review\". In addition to the print magazine, \"West Branch\" also publishes \"West Branch Wired\", an online supplement featuring fiction, poetry, and interviews.",
"Title: Jane Joritz-Nakagawa\n\nJane Joritz-Nakagawa (中川ジェーン ) , born in 1960, is an avant-garde, expatriate American poet and essayist who resides in Japan. She is the author of numerous volumes of poetry, poetry chapbooks, and a poetry broadside. Hundreds of her poems appear in print and online journals and anthologies published in Japan, the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Australia. Her work is archived in the University of Chicago library's special collection of poetry from Japan.",
"Title: Gulf Coast (magazine)\n\nGulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts is a literary magazine from Houston, Texas. Founded in 1986 by Donald Barthelme and Phillip Lopate, \"Gulf Coast\" was envisioned as an intersection between the literary and visual arts communities. As a result, \"Gulf Coast\" has partnered with the University of Houston's Creative Writing Program, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Menil Collection to showcase some of the most important literary and artistic talents in the United States. Faculty editors past and present include Mark Doty (1999–2005), Claudia Rankine, (2006) and Nick Flynn (2007–present). The magazine publishes poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction.",
"Title: Word Riot\n\nWord Riot was an American online magazine that publishes poetry, flash fiction, short stories, novel excerpts, creative nonfiction, reviews, and interviews.",
"Title: Meg Johnson (poet)\n\nMeg Johnson is an American poet and lecturer. Her poems have appeared in numerous literary magazines, including \"Midwestern Gothic\", \"Slipstream Magazine\", \"Word Riot\", \"Hobart\", and many others. Her first collection of poems, \"Inappropriate Sleepover\", was released in 2014, and her second collection, \"The Crimes of Clara Turlington\", is due to be released in December 2015. She is also the current editor of the \"Dressing Room Poetry Journal\".",
"Title: Lee Gutkind\n\nLee Gutkind is an American writer, speaker, and literary innovator, founder of the literary magazine \"Creative Nonfiction\", the first and the largest literary journal to publish narrative/creative nonfiction exclusively. Spotlighted in \"Vanity Fair\" Magazine in 1997 as “the Godfather behind creative nonfiction”, Gutkind has been its most active advocate and practitioner both as editor and writer.",
"Title: Harpur Palate\n\nHarpur Palate is a biannual literary magazine published by Binghamton University. It publishes fiction, essays, and poetry. Past contributors to the journal have been honored in the Best American Short Stories and the O. Henry Prize Stories. The journal also awards the John Gardner Memorial Prize for Fiction with its Summer/Fall edition, the Milt Kessler Memorial Prize for Poetry with its Winter/Spring edition, and the Harpur Palate Award for Creative Nonfiction with its Winter/Spring issue.",
"Title: Baltimore Review\n\nBaltimore Review is an American literary magazine founded in 1996. It publishes short stories, poetry, creative nonfiction, interviews, and items of interest to those interested in creative writing. The Baltimore Review, a literary journal of poetry and fiction, was founded by Barbara Westwood Diehl as a publication of the Baltimore Writers Alliance. The journal grew to become a nationally distributed journal, and later became an independent nonprofit organization. Susan Muaddi Darraj then led the journal from 2003 to 2010, expanding contributions to include creative nonfiction and interviews. In 2011, Barbara Westwood Diehl resumed leadership of the journal and now serves as Senior Editor with Kathleen Hellen. The BR became a Web-based journal in 2011, and the first Web issue was launched in February 2012. Web-published work will be collected in print issues. Work that first appeared in the Baltimore Review has been shortlisted for the Pushcart Prize and been noted in Best American Short Stories and other anthologies.",
"Title: One Throne Magazine\n\nOne Throne Magazine is an online literary magazine (all genres) that publishes poetry, short stories, and creative nonfiction. The magazine was founded at Dawson City, Canada in 2014. Its editors are Dan Dowhal and George Filipovic.",
"Title: Lowestoft Chronicle\n\nThe Lowestoft Chronicle is a quarterly online magazine that publishes short stories, flash fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, interviews, and artwork. An anthology of the best work is published annually. Preference is given to humorous submissions with an emphasis on travel. The magazine is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts."
] |
1,559
|
Miklos Wright's most notable works include which 2003 American western film directed and co-produced by Kevin Costner, starring Robert Duvall and Costner, with Annette Bening, Michael Gambon, and Michael Jeter appearing in supporting roles?
|
Open Range
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Miklos Wright",
"Open Range (2003 film)"
],
"sent_id": [
2,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Mars Attacks!",
" is a 1996 American comic science fiction film directed by Tim Burton, who also co-produced it with Larry J. Franco.",
" The screenplay, which was based on the cult trading card series of the same name, was written by Jonathan Gems.",
" The film features an ensemble cast consisting of Jack Nicholson (in a dual role), Glenn Close, Annette Bening, Pierce Brosnan, Danny DeVito, Martin Short, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michael J. Fox, Rod Steiger, Tom Jones, Lukas Haas, Natalie Portman, Jim Brown, Lisa Marie Smith, and Sylvia Sidney.",
" The film is a parody of science fiction B movies overall and includes elements of black comedy and political satire."
],
"title": "Mars Attacks!"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dances with Wolves is a 1990 American epic Western film directed by, produced by, and starring Kevin Costner.",
" It is a film adaptation of the 1988 book of the same name by Michael Blake and tells the story of a Union Army lieutenant who travels to the American frontier to find a military post and his dealings with a group of Lakota Indians."
],
"title": "Dances with Wolves"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Dances with Wolves\" is an American epic Western war film directed by and starring Kevin Costner, who co-produced the film with Jim Wilson.",
" The screenplay was written by Michael Blake as an adaptation of his 1988 novel of the same name.",
" The film focuses on a former Union Army lieutenant (Costner), who travels to a military post on the American frontier, before meeting a group of Lakota Sioux, with whose culture he becomes fascinated.",
" The film features Mary McDonnell, Graham Greene, and Rodney A. Grant in supporting roles."
],
"title": "List of accolades received by Dances with Wolves"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Wild Horses is a 2015 American Western crime film written and directed by Robert Duvall.",
" The film stars Robert Duvall, James Franco, Josh Hartnett, Adriana Barraza, Jim Parrack and Luciana Duvall.",
" The film was released on June 5, 2015, by Entertainment One Films."
],
"title": "Wild Horses (2015 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Open Range is a 2003 American western film directed and co-produced by Kevin Costner, starring Robert Duvall and Costner, with Annette Bening, Michael Gambon, and Michael Jeter appearing in supporting roles.",
" The film was the final on-screen appearance of Jeter, who died before it was released, and the film was dedicated to Jeter's memory, and to that of Costner's parents, Bill and Sharon."
],
"title": "Open Range (2003 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Miklos Wright is an American film editor.",
" He graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design where he received a B.A. His career began as an assistant editor on the film \"Lobsterman from Mars\" (1987).",
" His most notable works include \"Open Range\" and \"Mr. Brooks\", both of which starred Kevin Costner, along with doing multiple episodes of \"Southland (TV Series)\" and \"Chicago PD (TV Series)\"."
],
"title": "Miklos Wright"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The American President is a 1995 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Rob Reiner and written by Aaron Sorkin.",
" The film stars Michael Douglas, Annette Bening, Martin Sheen, Michael J. Fox, and Richard Dreyfuss.",
" In the film, President Andrew Shepherd (Douglas) is a widower who pursues a relationship with environmental lobbyist Sydney Ellen Wade (Bening) – who has just moved to Washington, D.C. – while at the same time attempting to win the passage of a crime control bill."
],
"title": "The American President"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Michael Jeter (August 26, 1952 – March 30, 2003) was an American actor of film, stage, and television.",
" His television roles include Herman Stiles on \"Evening Shade\" from 1990 until 1994 and Mr. Noodle's brother, Mr. Noodle on \"Elmo's World\" (\"Sesame Street\") from 2000 until 2003.",
" Jeter's film roles include \"Zelig\", \"The Fisher King\", \"Waterworld\", \"Air Bud\", \"Patch Adams\", \"The Green Mile\", \"Jurassic Park III\", Sister Act 2, and \"The Polar Express\"."
],
"title": "Michael Jeter"
},
{
"sentences": [
"3000 Miles to Graceland is a 2001 American action adventure crime film directed, co-produced by Damien Lichtenstein.",
" The script was written by Richard Recco and Damien Lichtenstein.",
" It stars Kurt Russell and Kevin Costner with supporting roles Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Bokeem Woodbine, Christian Slater, and Kevin Pollak.",
" It is a story of theft and betrayal, revolving around a plot to rob the Riviera Casino during a convention of Elvis impersonators."
],
"title": "3000 Miles to Graceland"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Silverado is a 1985 American western film produced and directed by Lawrence Kasdan, written by Kasdan and his brother Mark.",
" It stars Kevin Kline, Scott Glenn, Danny Glover and Kevin Costner.",
" The supporting cast features Brian Dennehy, Rosanna Arquette, John Cleese, Jeff Goldblum and Linda Hunt."
],
"title": "Silverado (film)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Mars Attacks!\n\nMars Attacks! is a 1996 American comic science fiction film directed by Tim Burton, who also co-produced it with Larry J. Franco. The screenplay, which was based on the cult trading card series of the same name, was written by Jonathan Gems. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of Jack Nicholson (in a dual role), Glenn Close, Annette Bening, Pierce Brosnan, Danny DeVito, Martin Short, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michael J. Fox, Rod Steiger, Tom Jones, Lukas Haas, Natalie Portman, Jim Brown, Lisa Marie Smith, and Sylvia Sidney. The film is a parody of science fiction B movies overall and includes elements of black comedy and political satire.",
"Title: Dances with Wolves\n\nDances with Wolves is a 1990 American epic Western film directed by, produced by, and starring Kevin Costner. It is a film adaptation of the 1988 book of the same name by Michael Blake and tells the story of a Union Army lieutenant who travels to the American frontier to find a military post and his dealings with a group of Lakota Indians.",
"Title: List of accolades received by Dances with Wolves\n\n\"Dances with Wolves\" is an American epic Western war film directed by and starring Kevin Costner, who co-produced the film with Jim Wilson. The screenplay was written by Michael Blake as an adaptation of his 1988 novel of the same name. The film focuses on a former Union Army lieutenant (Costner), who travels to a military post on the American frontier, before meeting a group of Lakota Sioux, with whose culture he becomes fascinated. The film features Mary McDonnell, Graham Greene, and Rodney A. Grant in supporting roles.",
"Title: Wild Horses (2015 film)\n\nWild Horses is a 2015 American Western crime film written and directed by Robert Duvall. The film stars Robert Duvall, James Franco, Josh Hartnett, Adriana Barraza, Jim Parrack and Luciana Duvall. The film was released on June 5, 2015, by Entertainment One Films.",
"Title: Open Range (2003 film)\n\nOpen Range is a 2003 American western film directed and co-produced by Kevin Costner, starring Robert Duvall and Costner, with Annette Bening, Michael Gambon, and Michael Jeter appearing in supporting roles. The film was the final on-screen appearance of Jeter, who died before it was released, and the film was dedicated to Jeter's memory, and to that of Costner's parents, Bill and Sharon.",
"Title: Miklos Wright\n\nMiklos Wright is an American film editor. He graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design where he received a B.A. His career began as an assistant editor on the film \"Lobsterman from Mars\" (1987). His most notable works include \"Open Range\" and \"Mr. Brooks\", both of which starred Kevin Costner, along with doing multiple episodes of \"Southland (TV Series)\" and \"Chicago PD (TV Series)\".",
"Title: The American President\n\nThe American President is a 1995 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Rob Reiner and written by Aaron Sorkin. The film stars Michael Douglas, Annette Bening, Martin Sheen, Michael J. Fox, and Richard Dreyfuss. In the film, President Andrew Shepherd (Douglas) is a widower who pursues a relationship with environmental lobbyist Sydney Ellen Wade (Bening) – who has just moved to Washington, D.C. – while at the same time attempting to win the passage of a crime control bill.",
"Title: Michael Jeter\n\nMichael Jeter (August 26, 1952 – March 30, 2003) was an American actor of film, stage, and television. His television roles include Herman Stiles on \"Evening Shade\" from 1990 until 1994 and Mr. Noodle's brother, Mr. Noodle on \"Elmo's World\" (\"Sesame Street\") from 2000 until 2003. Jeter's film roles include \"Zelig\", \"The Fisher King\", \"Waterworld\", \"Air Bud\", \"Patch Adams\", \"The Green Mile\", \"Jurassic Park III\", Sister Act 2, and \"The Polar Express\".",
"Title: 3000 Miles to Graceland\n\n3000 Miles to Graceland is a 2001 American action adventure crime film directed, co-produced by Damien Lichtenstein. The script was written by Richard Recco and Damien Lichtenstein. It stars Kurt Russell and Kevin Costner with supporting roles Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Bokeem Woodbine, Christian Slater, and Kevin Pollak. It is a story of theft and betrayal, revolving around a plot to rob the Riviera Casino during a convention of Elvis impersonators.",
"Title: Silverado (film)\n\nSilverado is a 1985 American western film produced and directed by Lawrence Kasdan, written by Kasdan and his brother Mark. It stars Kevin Kline, Scott Glenn, Danny Glover and Kevin Costner. The supporting cast features Brian Dennehy, Rosanna Arquette, John Cleese, Jeff Goldblum and Linda Hunt."
] |
1,560
|
What city is the band from who had a song on the soundtrack of the 1999 science fiction film "The Thirteenth Floor"?
|
Helsinki
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Razorblade Romance",
"Razorblade Romance",
"Razorblade Romance",
"HIM (Finnish band)"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
4,
5,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"World on a Wire (German: Welt am Draht), is a 1973 science fiction television serial directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder.",
" Shot in 16 mm, it was made for German television and originally aired in 1973, as a two-part miniseries.",
" Starring Klaus Löwitsch, it was based on the novel \"Simulacron-3\" by Daniel F. Galouye.",
" An adaptation of the Fassbinder version was presented as the play \"World of Wires\", directed by Jay Scheib, in 2012.",
" Its focus is not on action, but on sophistic and philosophic aspects of the human mind, simulation, and the role of scientific research.",
" A theatrical remake entitled \"The Thirteenth Floor\" featuring Vincent D'Onofrio was released in 1999."
],
"title": "World on a Wire"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Wing Commander is a 1999 science fiction film loosely based on the video game series of the same name.",
" It was directed by Chris Roberts, the creator of the game series, and stars Freddie Prinze, Jr., Matthew Lillard, Saffron Burrows, Tchéky Karyo, Jürgen Prochnow, David Suchet, and David Warner."
],
"title": "Wing Commander (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Razorblade Romance is the second studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM.",
" Released on 24 January 2000, HIM initially began recording the album with producer Hiili Hiilesmaa, who helmed the group's 1997 debut album.",
" These sessions proved unsuccessful, however, and HIM parted ways with Hiilesmaa and recruited John Fryer, with whom the band relocated to Rockfield Studios in Wales to begin recording.",
" Musically, the album featured a sleeker production and a more melodic sound compared to their debut.",
" The album's lead single \"Join Me in Death\" would prove to be HIM's breakthrough single, reaching number one in Finland and Germany.",
" The song also found its way on to the soundtrack of the 1999 science fiction film \"The Thirteenth Floor\"."
],
"title": "Razorblade Romance"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Alien Cargo is a 1999 science fiction film starring Jason London, Missy Crider, Elizabeth Alexander and Alan Dale, as the crew of a space-cargo transport ship, which is attacked by an unknown alien life form that manipulates all organic life into releasing their inner evil psyche."
],
"title": "Alien Cargo"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Join Me in Death\" is a single by the Finnish band HIM, taken from their second studio album \"Razorblade Romance\".",
" It was also released as \"Join Me\", since they were not allowed to include \"Death\" in the title for the US version.",
" It was featured in the end credits of the European version of the sci-fi movie \"The Thirteenth Floor\" (The US version featured The Cardigans' \"Erase/Rewind\" instead).",
" It is the fifteenth-best-selling single of all time in Finland."
],
"title": "Join Me in Death"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Thirteenth Floor is a 1999 science fiction crime thriller film directed by Josef Rusnak and loosely based upon \"Simulacron-3\" (1964), a novel by Daniel F. Galouye.",
" The film stars Craig Bierko, Gretchen Mol, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Dennis Haysbert.",
" In 2000, \"The Thirteenth Floor\" was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film, but lost to \"The Matrix.\""
],
"title": "The Thirteenth Floor"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Deep Blue Sea is the soundtrack to the 1999 science fiction thriller film \"Deep Blue Sea\".",
" It was released on June 27, 1999 through Warner Bros.",
" Records and consisted of hip hop and R&B music.",
" The soundtrack didn't find much success, only making it to #55 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.",
" The lone single was LL Cool J's \"Deepest Bluest\", but it was unsuccessful to make it to any Billboard charts.",
" LL was quoted as saying \"This was my finest shark-related song ever.",
" I can't believe it didn't chart.\""
],
"title": "Deep Blue Sea (soundtrack)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Genghis Khan\" is a single by hip hop group Jedi Mind Tricks.",
" The original press, distributed through JMT's Superegular Recordings, was released as a promo in early 2000.",
" The group's second and former label, Babygrande Records, re-released the single in 2003 with wider distribution.",
" The track is named after 13th century Mongol leader Genghis Khan.",
" The song contains a sample from \"Downloading\", a symphonic composition by Harald Kloser, taken from the film \"The Thirteenth Floor\"."
],
"title": "Genghis Khan (song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"HIM is a Finnish gothic rock band from Helsinki.",
" Formed in 1991 by vocalist Ville Valo and bassist Mikko \"Mige\" Paananen under the name His Infernal Majesty, the band broke-up in 1993 however, before being reformed in 1995 by Valo and guitarist Mikko \"Linde\" Lindström.",
" After being rejoined by Mige, as well new additions keyboardist Antto Melasniemi and drummer Juhana \"Pätkä\" Rantala, the band, now called HIM, released their debut album \"Greatest Lovesongs Vol.",
" 666\" in 1997.",
" In 2000, now with drummer Mika \"Gas Lipstick\" Karppinen and keyboardist Juska Salminen, the band released the album \"Razorblade Romance\", which reached the number one spot in Finland, Austria and Germany.",
" Its first single, \"Join Me in Death\", also charted at number one in Finland and Germany, eventually going platinum and gold respectively.",
" Following the addition of Janne \"Burton\" Puurtinen on keyboards, HIM released \"Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights\" and \"Love Metal\" in 2001 and 2003 respectively.",
" Both cracked the top ten in several countries, and allowed the band to tour the United Kingdom and the United States for the first time."
],
"title": "HIM (Finnish band)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Erase/Rewind\" is a song written by Peter Svensson and Nina Persson for The Cardigans' 1998 album \"Gran Turismo\".",
" The song is the album's second track, and was released as its second single.",
" It was also featured in \"The Thirteenth Floor\" during the ending credits."
],
"title": "Erase/Rewind"
}
] |
[
"Title: World on a Wire\n\nWorld on a Wire (German: Welt am Draht), is a 1973 science fiction television serial directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Shot in 16 mm, it was made for German television and originally aired in 1973, as a two-part miniseries. Starring Klaus Löwitsch, it was based on the novel \"Simulacron-3\" by Daniel F. Galouye. An adaptation of the Fassbinder version was presented as the play \"World of Wires\", directed by Jay Scheib, in 2012. Its focus is not on action, but on sophistic and philosophic aspects of the human mind, simulation, and the role of scientific research. A theatrical remake entitled \"The Thirteenth Floor\" featuring Vincent D'Onofrio was released in 1999.",
"Title: Wing Commander (film)\n\nWing Commander is a 1999 science fiction film loosely based on the video game series of the same name. It was directed by Chris Roberts, the creator of the game series, and stars Freddie Prinze, Jr., Matthew Lillard, Saffron Burrows, Tchéky Karyo, Jürgen Prochnow, David Suchet, and David Warner.",
"Title: Razorblade Romance\n\nRazorblade Romance is the second studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM. Released on 24 January 2000, HIM initially began recording the album with producer Hiili Hiilesmaa, who helmed the group's 1997 debut album. These sessions proved unsuccessful, however, and HIM parted ways with Hiilesmaa and recruited John Fryer, with whom the band relocated to Rockfield Studios in Wales to begin recording. Musically, the album featured a sleeker production and a more melodic sound compared to their debut. The album's lead single \"Join Me in Death\" would prove to be HIM's breakthrough single, reaching number one in Finland and Germany. The song also found its way on to the soundtrack of the 1999 science fiction film \"The Thirteenth Floor\".",
"Title: Alien Cargo\n\nAlien Cargo is a 1999 science fiction film starring Jason London, Missy Crider, Elizabeth Alexander and Alan Dale, as the crew of a space-cargo transport ship, which is attacked by an unknown alien life form that manipulates all organic life into releasing their inner evil psyche.",
"Title: Join Me in Death\n\n\"Join Me in Death\" is a single by the Finnish band HIM, taken from their second studio album \"Razorblade Romance\". It was also released as \"Join Me\", since they were not allowed to include \"Death\" in the title for the US version. It was featured in the end credits of the European version of the sci-fi movie \"The Thirteenth Floor\" (The US version featured The Cardigans' \"Erase/Rewind\" instead). It is the fifteenth-best-selling single of all time in Finland.",
"Title: The Thirteenth Floor\n\nThe Thirteenth Floor is a 1999 science fiction crime thriller film directed by Josef Rusnak and loosely based upon \"Simulacron-3\" (1964), a novel by Daniel F. Galouye. The film stars Craig Bierko, Gretchen Mol, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Dennis Haysbert. In 2000, \"The Thirteenth Floor\" was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film, but lost to \"The Matrix.\"",
"Title: Deep Blue Sea (soundtrack)\n\nDeep Blue Sea is the soundtrack to the 1999 science fiction thriller film \"Deep Blue Sea\". It was released on June 27, 1999 through Warner Bros. Records and consisted of hip hop and R&B music. The soundtrack didn't find much success, only making it to #55 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. The lone single was LL Cool J's \"Deepest Bluest\", but it was unsuccessful to make it to any Billboard charts. LL was quoted as saying \"This was my finest shark-related song ever. I can't believe it didn't chart.\"",
"Title: Genghis Khan (song)\n\n\"Genghis Khan\" is a single by hip hop group Jedi Mind Tricks. The original press, distributed through JMT's Superegular Recordings, was released as a promo in early 2000. The group's second and former label, Babygrande Records, re-released the single in 2003 with wider distribution. The track is named after 13th century Mongol leader Genghis Khan. The song contains a sample from \"Downloading\", a symphonic composition by Harald Kloser, taken from the film \"The Thirteenth Floor\".",
"Title: HIM (Finnish band)\n\nHIM is a Finnish gothic rock band from Helsinki. Formed in 1991 by vocalist Ville Valo and bassist Mikko \"Mige\" Paananen under the name His Infernal Majesty, the band broke-up in 1993 however, before being reformed in 1995 by Valo and guitarist Mikko \"Linde\" Lindström. After being rejoined by Mige, as well new additions keyboardist Antto Melasniemi and drummer Juhana \"Pätkä\" Rantala, the band, now called HIM, released their debut album \"Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666\" in 1997. In 2000, now with drummer Mika \"Gas Lipstick\" Karppinen and keyboardist Juska Salminen, the band released the album \"Razorblade Romance\", which reached the number one spot in Finland, Austria and Germany. Its first single, \"Join Me in Death\", also charted at number one in Finland and Germany, eventually going platinum and gold respectively. Following the addition of Janne \"Burton\" Puurtinen on keyboards, HIM released \"Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights\" and \"Love Metal\" in 2001 and 2003 respectively. Both cracked the top ten in several countries, and allowed the band to tour the United Kingdom and the United States for the first time.",
"Title: Erase/Rewind\n\n\"Erase/Rewind\" is a song written by Peter Svensson and Nina Persson for The Cardigans' 1998 album \"Gran Turismo\". The song is the album's second track, and was released as its second single. It was also featured in \"The Thirteenth Floor\" during the ending credits."
] |
1,561
|
Were The Neighbourhood and Pierce the Veil formed in the same year?
|
no
|
comparison
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"The Neighbourhood",
"Pierce the Veil"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Walkovszky v. Carlton, 223 N.E.2d 6 (NY 1966), is a United States corporate law decision on the conditions under which Courts may pierce the corporate veil.",
" A cab company had shielded itself from liability by incorporating each cab as its own corporation.",
" The New York Court of Appeals refused to pierce the veil on account of undercapitalization alone."
],
"title": "Walkovszky v. Carlton"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Black Veil Brides is an American rock band based in Hollywood, California.",
" The group formed in 2006 in Cincinnati, Ohio and is currently composed of Andy Biersack (lead vocals), Ashley Purdy (bass, backing vocals), Jake Pitts (lead guitar), Jinxx (rhythm guitar, violin) and Christian \"CC\" Coma (drums).",
" Black Veil Brides are known for their use of black makeup, body paint, tight black studded clothing, and long hair, which were all inspired by the stage personas of KISS and Mötley Crüe, as well as other 1980s glam metal acts."
],
"title": "Black Veil Brides"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Neighbourhood (sometimes rendered as \"THE NBHD\") is an American rock band formed in Newbury Park, California in 2011.",
" The band is composed of vocalist Jesse Rutherford, guitarists Jeremy Freedman and Zach Abels, bassist Mikey Margott, and drummer Brandon Alexander Fried.",
" After releasing three EPs, \"I'm Sorry...\", \"The Love Collection\" and \"Thank You\", The Neighbourhood released their first full-length album, \"I Love You.",
"\", on April 23, 2013, via Columbia Records."
],
"title": "The Neighbourhood"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Nee Soon Central Single Member Constituency (Traditional Chinese: 義順中單選區; Simplified Chinese: 义顺中单选区) is a defunct Single Member Constituency in the northern area in Singapore.",
" The seat consists of Yishun Town Centre(Neighbourhood 9),Neighbourhood 6 and part of Neighbourhood 7.",
" Its current Member of Parliament is Ong Ah Heng of the People's Action Party who has held the seat since 1997.",
" The constituency was formed in 1988 and has been held by the ruling party from 1988 to 1991 when the People's Action Party lost the seat to Singapore Democratic Party's Cheo Chai Chen but Cheo lost to Ong in Singapore general election, 1997.",
" It had disappeared in 2011 when Nee Soon Central, Nee Soon East, Nee Soon South, Chong Pang and Canberra had merged into a newly formed Nee Soon GRC."
],
"title": "Nee Soon Central Single Member Constituency"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pierce the Veil is an American rock band from San Diego, California, formed in 2006.",
" They have released four studio albums, seven singles, and ten music videos."
],
"title": "Pierce the Veil discography"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kosmopoulos v Constitution Insurance Co of Canada is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on the court's ability to pierce the corporate veil—to impose an interest or liability, that is, upon the shareholders of a company instead of the company itself.",
" It was held that the veil can only be lifted where it would be \"just and equitable\", specifically to third parties."
],
"title": "Kosmopoulos v Constitution Insurance Co of Canada"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Michael Christopher \"Mike\" Fuentes (born December 14, 1984 in San Diego) is a Mexican-American musician from San Diego, California.",
" He is the drummer for the post-hardcore band Pierce the Veil alongside his older brother Vic Fuentes.",
" Fuentes was the percussionist for the supergroup Isles & Glaciers.",
" He has more recently began a hip hop solo project under the stage name MikeyWhiskeyHands in which he raps on instrumentals produced by Pierce the Veil's bassist Jaime Preciado.",
" Fuentes signed to Velocity Records in March 2012.",
" Both brothers attended Mission Bay High School and graduated class of 2003."
],
"title": "Mike Fuentes (musician)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pierce the Veil is an American rock band from San Diego, California.",
" Formed in 2006, the band was founded by brothers Vic and Mike Fuentes after the disbandment of the group Before Today (formerly Early Times), which was formed out of the San Diego punk rock scene.",
" Other members of the band include Jaime Preciado (bass) and Tony Perry (lead guitar).",
" Pierce the Veil has released three studio albums and has toured worldwide since the release of their debut album, \"A Flair for the Dramatic\" in 2007.",
" The band released their second full-length studio album, titled \"Selfish Machines\" in 2010.",
" Their third album, \"Collide with the Sky\", was released in 2012, and is their first album under the Fearless Records label.",
" Featuring the hit first single \"King for a Day\", the album debuted at No. 12 on the \"Billboard 200\".",
" Their fourth and latest album, \"Misadventures\", was released on May 13, 2016."
],
"title": "Pierce the Veil"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Victor Vincent \"Vic\" Fuentes (born February 10, 1983 in San Diego, California) is the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the rock band Pierce the Veil.",
" He also plays the keyboard on some Pierce The Veil records.",
" He plays in the band along with his brother Mike Fuentes.",
" Both brothers attended Mission Bay High School."
],
"title": "Vic Fuentes"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Piercing the corporate veil or lifting the corporate veil is a legal decision to treat the rights or duties of a corporation as the rights or liabilities of its shareholders. Usually a corporation is treated as a separate legal person, which is solely responsible for the debts it incurs and the sole beneficiary of the credit it is owed.",
" Common law countries usually uphold this principle of separate personhood, but in exceptional situations may \"pierce\" or \"lift\" the corporate veil."
],
"title": "Piercing the corporate veil"
}
] |
[
"Title: Walkovszky v. Carlton\n\nWalkovszky v. Carlton, 223 N.E.2d 6 (NY 1966), is a United States corporate law decision on the conditions under which Courts may pierce the corporate veil. A cab company had shielded itself from liability by incorporating each cab as its own corporation. The New York Court of Appeals refused to pierce the veil on account of undercapitalization alone.",
"Title: Black Veil Brides\n\nBlack Veil Brides is an American rock band based in Hollywood, California. The group formed in 2006 in Cincinnati, Ohio and is currently composed of Andy Biersack (lead vocals), Ashley Purdy (bass, backing vocals), Jake Pitts (lead guitar), Jinxx (rhythm guitar, violin) and Christian \"CC\" Coma (drums). Black Veil Brides are known for their use of black makeup, body paint, tight black studded clothing, and long hair, which were all inspired by the stage personas of KISS and Mötley Crüe, as well as other 1980s glam metal acts.",
"Title: The Neighbourhood\n\nThe Neighbourhood (sometimes rendered as \"THE NBHD\") is an American rock band formed in Newbury Park, California in 2011. The band is composed of vocalist Jesse Rutherford, guitarists Jeremy Freedman and Zach Abels, bassist Mikey Margott, and drummer Brandon Alexander Fried. After releasing three EPs, \"I'm Sorry...\", \"The Love Collection\" and \"Thank You\", The Neighbourhood released their first full-length album, \"I Love You. \", on April 23, 2013, via Columbia Records.",
"Title: Nee Soon Central Single Member Constituency\n\nNee Soon Central Single Member Constituency (Traditional Chinese: 義順中單選區; Simplified Chinese: 义顺中单选区) is a defunct Single Member Constituency in the northern area in Singapore. The seat consists of Yishun Town Centre(Neighbourhood 9),Neighbourhood 6 and part of Neighbourhood 7. Its current Member of Parliament is Ong Ah Heng of the People's Action Party who has held the seat since 1997. The constituency was formed in 1988 and has been held by the ruling party from 1988 to 1991 when the People's Action Party lost the seat to Singapore Democratic Party's Cheo Chai Chen but Cheo lost to Ong in Singapore general election, 1997. It had disappeared in 2011 when Nee Soon Central, Nee Soon East, Nee Soon South, Chong Pang and Canberra had merged into a newly formed Nee Soon GRC.",
"Title: Pierce the Veil discography\n\nPierce the Veil is an American rock band from San Diego, California, formed in 2006. They have released four studio albums, seven singles, and ten music videos.",
"Title: Kosmopoulos v Constitution Insurance Co of Canada\n\nKosmopoulos v Constitution Insurance Co of Canada is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on the court's ability to pierce the corporate veil—to impose an interest or liability, that is, upon the shareholders of a company instead of the company itself. It was held that the veil can only be lifted where it would be \"just and equitable\", specifically to third parties.",
"Title: Mike Fuentes (musician)\n\nMichael Christopher \"Mike\" Fuentes (born December 14, 1984 in San Diego) is a Mexican-American musician from San Diego, California. He is the drummer for the post-hardcore band Pierce the Veil alongside his older brother Vic Fuentes. Fuentes was the percussionist for the supergroup Isles & Glaciers. He has more recently began a hip hop solo project under the stage name MikeyWhiskeyHands in which he raps on instrumentals produced by Pierce the Veil's bassist Jaime Preciado. Fuentes signed to Velocity Records in March 2012. Both brothers attended Mission Bay High School and graduated class of 2003.",
"Title: Pierce the Veil\n\nPierce the Veil is an American rock band from San Diego, California. Formed in 2006, the band was founded by brothers Vic and Mike Fuentes after the disbandment of the group Before Today (formerly Early Times), which was formed out of the San Diego punk rock scene. Other members of the band include Jaime Preciado (bass) and Tony Perry (lead guitar). Pierce the Veil has released three studio albums and has toured worldwide since the release of their debut album, \"A Flair for the Dramatic\" in 2007. The band released their second full-length studio album, titled \"Selfish Machines\" in 2010. Their third album, \"Collide with the Sky\", was released in 2012, and is their first album under the Fearless Records label. Featuring the hit first single \"King for a Day\", the album debuted at No. 12 on the \"Billboard 200\". Their fourth and latest album, \"Misadventures\", was released on May 13, 2016.",
"Title: Vic Fuentes\n\nVictor Vincent \"Vic\" Fuentes (born February 10, 1983 in San Diego, California) is the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the rock band Pierce the Veil. He also plays the keyboard on some Pierce The Veil records. He plays in the band along with his brother Mike Fuentes. Both brothers attended Mission Bay High School.",
"Title: Piercing the corporate veil\n\nPiercing the corporate veil or lifting the corporate veil is a legal decision to treat the rights or duties of a corporation as the rights or liabilities of its shareholders. Usually a corporation is treated as a separate legal person, which is solely responsible for the debts it incurs and the sole beneficiary of the credit it is owed. Common law countries usually uphold this principle of separate personhood, but in exceptional situations may \"pierce\" or \"lift\" the corporate veil."
] |
1,562
|
What virtual band on Metalocalype worked with Antonio Canobbio to release The Deathalbum?
|
Dethklok
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Metalocalypse (season 1)",
"The Dethalbum"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
3
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The first season of the animated show \"Metalocalypse\" originally aired on Adult Swim from August 6, 2006 to December 17, 2006 with 20 episodes.",
" The show follows virtual death metal band Dethklok.",
" The majority of the music featured this season was released on the 2007 album, \"The Dethalbum\"."
],
"title": "Metalocalypse (season 1)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Hallelujah Money\" is a song by alternative rock virtual band Gorillaz, featuring Benjamin Clementine.",
" The song was released on 19 January 2017, the day before the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States.",
" The song marks the group's musical comeback, and their first musical release since 2012's \"DoYaThing\".",
" \"Hallelujah Money\" is a political song with gospel-style vocals on top of avant garde/electronic music.",
" The song features English artist and musician Benjamin Clementine, marking Clementine's first collaboration with Gorillaz."
],
"title": "Hallelujah Money"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brendon Small's Galaktikon is the solo album debut by Brendon Small, known for his work on the animated television shows \"Metalocalypse\" and \"Home Movies\", and as creator of virtual death metal band, Dethklok.",
" The album features Dethklok members Gene Hoglan and Bryan Beller, on drums and bass, respectively.",
" Small described the album as a \"high-stakes, intergalactic, extreme rock album\" and describes it as being similar to Dethklok but with more rock elements and melodic vocals.",
" Like on previous Dethklok albums, Ulrich Wild produced the album and Antonio Canobbio designed the cover art.",
" The album's release coincided with the premiere of the fourth season of \"Metalocalypse\".",
" The album was also released on vinyl in late June 2012."
],
"title": "Brendon Small's Galaktikon"
},
{
"sentences": [
"In music, a virtual band (also called a virtual group, cartoon group, or cartoon band) is any group whose members are not corporeal musicians, but animated characters.",
" Although it mostly deals with fiction, the band itself doesn't fall under that category, as they exist outside a television and film universe.",
" The music is recorded (and, in the case of concerts, performed) by human musicians and producers, while any media related to the virtual band, including albums, video clips and the visual component of stage performances, feature the animated line-up; in many cases the virtual band members have been credited as the writers and performers of the songs.",
" Live performances can become rather complex, requiring perfect synchronization between the visual and audio components of the show."
],
"title": "Virtual band"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Dethalbum is the debut album by virtual band Dethklok, from American animated sitcom \"Metalocalypse\".",
" It was released on September 25, 2007.",
" The album features full length songs from the TV series, as well as previously unreleased tracks.",
" Antonio Canobbio contributed the artwork for the record."
],
"title": "The Dethalbum"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gorillaz is the debut studio album by the British virtual band Gorillaz, released on 26 March 2001 by Parlophone Records internationally and by Virgin Records in the United States.",
" It includes the singles \"Clint Eastwood\", \"19-2000\", \"Rock the House\" and \"Tomorrow Comes Today\".",
" The album reached number three in the UK, and was an unexpected hit in the US, hitting number 14 and selling over seven million copies worldwide by 2007.",
" It earned the group an entry in the \"Guinness Book of World Records\" as the Most Successful Virtual Band."
],
"title": "Gorillaz (album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Tomorrow Comes Today\" is a song from alternative rock virtual band Gorillaz's self-titled debut album \"Gorillaz\" and was their first release when issued as an EP in November 2000.",
" The first three songs from the EP ended up on their debut album, however, \"Latin Simone\" was heavily edited, and dubbed into Spanish, for the album release.",
" The new version was sung by Ibrahim Ferrer, and renamed \"Latin Simone (¿Que Pasa Contigo?)\"",
".",
" The original version is sung by 2D (voiced by Damon Albarn) and appears along with \"12D3\" on the later-released compilation album \"G Sides\".",
" The song itself was also the fourth and final single from that album, released on 25 February 2002.",
" It peaked at number 33 on the UK Singles Chart.",
" A demo version of the song, \"I Got The Law\" was included as a bonus track of the Japanese edition of \"13\" by Blur, Damon Albarn's other musical project."
],
"title": "Tomorrow Comes Today"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Humanz is the fifth studio album by British virtual band Gorillaz.",
" The album was released on 28 April 2017 via Parlophone and Warner Bros.",
" Records.",
" The album was announced on the band's official Instagram page on 23 March 2017.",
" According to a press release, the album was recorded in London, Paris, New York City, Chicago, and Jamaica and produced by Gorillaz, The Twilite Tone and Remi Kabaka, Jr.",
" It is the band's first studio album since 2010's \"The Fall\", and features collaborations from several artists including Grace Jones, Kali Uchis, Vince Staples, Popcaan, D.R.A.M., Anthony Hamilton, De La Soul, Danny Brown, Kelela, Mavis Staples, Pusha T, and Benjamin Clementine."
],
"title": "Humanz"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Guitar Hero World Tour\" is the fourth major release in the \"Guitar Hero\" series of music video games, a series that has sold over 24 million units and earned more than $1.6 billion in retail sales.",
" The game was released in October 2008 for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 game consoles in North America, and a month later for PAL regions.",
" It was released in Europe and on a limited basis in North America for the Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh platforms.",
" The game was developed by Neversoft, with assistance from Vicarious Visions and Budcat Creations for the Wii and PlayStation 2 versions, respectively, and distributed by RedOctane and Activision.",
" \"Guitar Hero World Tour\", like the other games in the \"Guitar Hero\" series, focuses on the use of special game controllers to mimic musical tracks from popular rock songs that date from the 1960s to contemporary hits.",
" While previous versions of the series have only used a guitar-based controller for lead and bass guitar tracks, \"World Tour\" adds in drums and vocals, allowing up to four players to create a virtual band.",
" For each instrument, the player scores points by matching controller actions with note gems on the game screen to avoid a bad performance that may end the song prematurely.",
" In addition to the on-disk songs, the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii versions support the ability to obtain new songs through downloadable content.",
" A new music creation system also allows users on the same systems to gain new user-created songs through the game's \"GHTunes\" service."
],
"title": "List of songs in Guitar Hero World Tour"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Saturnz Barz\" is a song by British virtual band Gorillaz, featuring Jamaican dancehall artist Popcaan.",
" The song was released on 23 March 2017.",
" It was released as the first single from their fifth studio album \"Humanz\".",
" The song marks the group's comeback since 2012's \"DoYaThing\", although 2017 had seen the non-single release of the song \"Hallelujah Money\" which features English singer Benjamin Clementine.",
" \"Saturnz Barz\" was produced by frontman Damon Albarn, Remi Kabaka and producer The Twilite Tone, and marks the group's first collaboration with Popcaan.",
" A remix was released later by Banx & Ranx."
],
"title": "Saturnz Barz"
}
] |
[
"Title: Metalocalypse (season 1)\n\nThe first season of the animated show \"Metalocalypse\" originally aired on Adult Swim from August 6, 2006 to December 17, 2006 with 20 episodes. The show follows virtual death metal band Dethklok. The majority of the music featured this season was released on the 2007 album, \"The Dethalbum\".",
"Title: Hallelujah Money\n\n\"Hallelujah Money\" is a song by alternative rock virtual band Gorillaz, featuring Benjamin Clementine. The song was released on 19 January 2017, the day before the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States. The song marks the group's musical comeback, and their first musical release since 2012's \"DoYaThing\". \"Hallelujah Money\" is a political song with gospel-style vocals on top of avant garde/electronic music. The song features English artist and musician Benjamin Clementine, marking Clementine's first collaboration with Gorillaz.",
"Title: Brendon Small's Galaktikon\n\nBrendon Small's Galaktikon is the solo album debut by Brendon Small, known for his work on the animated television shows \"Metalocalypse\" and \"Home Movies\", and as creator of virtual death metal band, Dethklok. The album features Dethklok members Gene Hoglan and Bryan Beller, on drums and bass, respectively. Small described the album as a \"high-stakes, intergalactic, extreme rock album\" and describes it as being similar to Dethklok but with more rock elements and melodic vocals. Like on previous Dethklok albums, Ulrich Wild produced the album and Antonio Canobbio designed the cover art. The album's release coincided with the premiere of the fourth season of \"Metalocalypse\". The album was also released on vinyl in late June 2012.",
"Title: Virtual band\n\nIn music, a virtual band (also called a virtual group, cartoon group, or cartoon band) is any group whose members are not corporeal musicians, but animated characters. Although it mostly deals with fiction, the band itself doesn't fall under that category, as they exist outside a television and film universe. The music is recorded (and, in the case of concerts, performed) by human musicians and producers, while any media related to the virtual band, including albums, video clips and the visual component of stage performances, feature the animated line-up; in many cases the virtual band members have been credited as the writers and performers of the songs. Live performances can become rather complex, requiring perfect synchronization between the visual and audio components of the show.",
"Title: The Dethalbum\n\nThe Dethalbum is the debut album by virtual band Dethklok, from American animated sitcom \"Metalocalypse\". It was released on September 25, 2007. The album features full length songs from the TV series, as well as previously unreleased tracks. Antonio Canobbio contributed the artwork for the record.",
"Title: Gorillaz (album)\n\nGorillaz is the debut studio album by the British virtual band Gorillaz, released on 26 March 2001 by Parlophone Records internationally and by Virgin Records in the United States. It includes the singles \"Clint Eastwood\", \"19-2000\", \"Rock the House\" and \"Tomorrow Comes Today\". The album reached number three in the UK, and was an unexpected hit in the US, hitting number 14 and selling over seven million copies worldwide by 2007. It earned the group an entry in the \"Guinness Book of World Records\" as the Most Successful Virtual Band.",
"Title: Tomorrow Comes Today\n\n\"Tomorrow Comes Today\" is a song from alternative rock virtual band Gorillaz's self-titled debut album \"Gorillaz\" and was their first release when issued as an EP in November 2000. The first three songs from the EP ended up on their debut album, however, \"Latin Simone\" was heavily edited, and dubbed into Spanish, for the album release. The new version was sung by Ibrahim Ferrer, and renamed \"Latin Simone (¿Que Pasa Contigo?)\" . The original version is sung by 2D (voiced by Damon Albarn) and appears along with \"12D3\" on the later-released compilation album \"G Sides\". The song itself was also the fourth and final single from that album, released on 25 February 2002. It peaked at number 33 on the UK Singles Chart. A demo version of the song, \"I Got The Law\" was included as a bonus track of the Japanese edition of \"13\" by Blur, Damon Albarn's other musical project.",
"Title: Humanz\n\nHumanz is the fifth studio album by British virtual band Gorillaz. The album was released on 28 April 2017 via Parlophone and Warner Bros. Records. The album was announced on the band's official Instagram page on 23 March 2017. According to a press release, the album was recorded in London, Paris, New York City, Chicago, and Jamaica and produced by Gorillaz, The Twilite Tone and Remi Kabaka, Jr. It is the band's first studio album since 2010's \"The Fall\", and features collaborations from several artists including Grace Jones, Kali Uchis, Vince Staples, Popcaan, D.R.A.M., Anthony Hamilton, De La Soul, Danny Brown, Kelela, Mavis Staples, Pusha T, and Benjamin Clementine.",
"Title: List of songs in Guitar Hero World Tour\n\n\"Guitar Hero World Tour\" is the fourth major release in the \"Guitar Hero\" series of music video games, a series that has sold over 24 million units and earned more than $1.6 billion in retail sales. The game was released in October 2008 for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 game consoles in North America, and a month later for PAL regions. It was released in Europe and on a limited basis in North America for the Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh platforms. The game was developed by Neversoft, with assistance from Vicarious Visions and Budcat Creations for the Wii and PlayStation 2 versions, respectively, and distributed by RedOctane and Activision. \"Guitar Hero World Tour\", like the other games in the \"Guitar Hero\" series, focuses on the use of special game controllers to mimic musical tracks from popular rock songs that date from the 1960s to contemporary hits. While previous versions of the series have only used a guitar-based controller for lead and bass guitar tracks, \"World Tour\" adds in drums and vocals, allowing up to four players to create a virtual band. For each instrument, the player scores points by matching controller actions with note gems on the game screen to avoid a bad performance that may end the song prematurely. In addition to the on-disk songs, the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii versions support the ability to obtain new songs through downloadable content. A new music creation system also allows users on the same systems to gain new user-created songs through the game's \"GHTunes\" service.",
"Title: Saturnz Barz\n\n\"Saturnz Barz\" is a song by British virtual band Gorillaz, featuring Jamaican dancehall artist Popcaan. The song was released on 23 March 2017. It was released as the first single from their fifth studio album \"Humanz\". The song marks the group's comeback since 2012's \"DoYaThing\", although 2017 had seen the non-single release of the song \"Hallelujah Money\" which features English singer Benjamin Clementine. \"Saturnz Barz\" was produced by frontman Damon Albarn, Remi Kabaka and producer The Twilite Tone, and marks the group's first collaboration with Popcaan. A remix was released later by Banx & Ranx."
] |
1,563
|
The New York and Atlantic Railroad interchages in what hamlet and census-designated county of New York?
|
Suffolk County
|
bridge
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"New York and Atlantic Railway",
"Yaphank, New York"
],
"sent_id": [
2,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Sterling Forest, New York is a hamlet in the Town of Warwick, Orange County.",
" It is served by an active United States post office of the same name.",
" It is situated on the eastern shore of Greenwood Lake, at the New Jersey state line.",
" Part of the hamlet extends into West Milford Township, Passaic County, New Jersey.",
" The hamlet grew up around the terminal station of the Montclair and Greenwood Lake Railway, later called the New York and Greenwood Lake Railway, and later the Greenwood Lake division of the Erie Railroad.",
" The railroad reached this point around 1875, with the station located at the state line in New Jersey.",
" The depot complex originally contained the Sterling Forest, New Jersey post office.",
" The post office was moved to the New York side of the line in 1926, where it continues to operate.",
" Rail service ceased in 1935."
],
"title": "Sterling Forest, New York"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Chappaqua is a hamlet and census-designated place in the town of New Castle, in northern Westchester County, New York.",
" It is on 0.45 sqmi of land on the east bank of the Hudson River, about 30 mi north of New York City.",
" The hamlet is served by the Chappaqua station of the Metro-North Railroad's Harlem Line.",
" In the New York State Legislature it is within the New York State Assembly's 93rd district and the New York Senate's 40th district.",
" In Congress the village is in New York's 17th District."
],
"title": "Chappaqua, New York"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Union Station is a historic railway station located at Salisbury, Wicomico County, Maryland, United States.",
" It was constructed in 1913–14, near the junction where the New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad intersected with the Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railroad in the center of Salisbury.",
" Both railroads became part of the Pennsylvania Railroad.",
" It has a 1 ⁄ -story, Flemish bond brick main block covered by a medium-pitched hip roof sheathed in slate, with single-story wings.",
" It was converted from a passenger station into a freight facility around 1958, and since 1986, used for other commercial purposes.",
" The building has characteristics of the Colonial Revival style and was the most elaborate passenger facility to survive on the Eastern Shore of Maryland."
],
"title": "Union Station (Salisbury, Maryland)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jayville was a hamlet located in the southwest part of St. Lawrence County, New York, in the United States.",
" The hamlet started as a mining community in 1850 on what eventually became the Carthage and Adirondack Railroad.",
" Its existence was short lived as its non-favorable mineral composition and difficult ore availability was abandoned in favor of neighboring Benson Mines, located 14 mi down the railroad to the east.",
" After mining stopped in the community, other industries such as saw mills kept the population busy.",
" Ultimately, these business were short lived.",
" A further attempt to reopen the mines in 1914 failed and an eventual fire ended the existence of the hamlet of Jayville.",
" Today remnants of the hamlet can be found off the now abandoned railroad station located on New York State owned land southeast of Harrisville on Jayville Road."
],
"title": "Jayville, New York"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Yaphank ( ) is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Suffolk County, New York, United States.",
" The population was 5,945 at the time of the 2010 census."
],
"title": "Yaphank, New York"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Livonia, Avon and Lakeville Railroad (reporting mark LAL) is a short line railroad that operates in Livingston County and Monroe County in New York, United States.",
" The railroad interchanges with CSX at Genesee Junction in Chili, New York, the Rochester and Southern Railroad (RSR) at Genesee Junction and the RSR's Brooks Avenue Yard in Gates, New York, and with the Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum at Industry, New York.",
" Their primary freight consists of food products - grains and corn syrup.",
" In 1997, the Livonia, Avon and Lakeville Railroad was selected as Short Line Railroad of the Year by industry trade journal Railway Age.",
" The LAL is also the parent company for both the Bath and Hammondsport Railroad and Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad."
],
"title": "Livonia, Avon and Lakeville Railroad"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Somerset Railroad (reporting mark SOM) is a railroad that operates in Niagara County, New York.",
" However, this railroad isn't part of its own company with its own motive power.",
" The railroad is sometimes mistaken as being classified as a Shortline, however it is not a shortline.",
" It is currently operated by CSX Transportation.",
" The railroad was built with the primary objective of providing coal to the Kintigh Generating Station, also known as the Somerset Power Plant, a 675 megawatt coal-fired power plant located in Somerset, New York.",
" The railroad was built in 1983 by the New York State Electric and Gas Co. using new and old rights of way.",
" From Lockport, New York, it runs on the defunct International Railway Co. (IRC) interurban line opened in 1900 under the name Buffalo, Lockport & Olcott Beach (BL&OB) which became part of the IRC in 1902.",
" From Newfane, New York, the SOM sweeps off the IRC (abandoned in 1937) to the Hojack Line in Appleton, New York (Township of Newfane, Niagara County, NY), to West Somerset in the Town of Somerset.",
" It then swings off on new trackage to a series of spurs and a loop at the Kintigh Generating Station."
],
"title": "Somerset Railroad (New York)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"New City is a hamlet and census-designated place in the town of Clarkstown, Rockland County, New York, United States, part of the New York Metropolitan Area.",
" An affluent suburb of New York City, the hamlet is located 18 mi north of the city at its closest point, Riverdale, Bronx.",
" Within Rockland County, New City is located north of Bardonia, northeast of Nanuet, east of New Square and New Hempstead, south of Garnerville and Haverstraw village, and west, straight across Lake DeForest, of Congers.",
" New City's population was 33,559 at the 2010 census, making it the 14th most populous CDP/hamlet in the state of New York."
],
"title": "New City, New York"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Catskill Mountain Railroad (reporting mark CMRR) , is a heritage tourist railroad based in Kingston, New York, that began operations in 1982.",
" While freight service was no longer offered, regular passenger excursions were operated on two sections of track separated by three washouts as a result of severe flooding.",
" The railroad leased the former New York Central Railroad Catskill Mountain branch from Kingston to Highmount, New York, where it connected with the Delaware & Ulster Railroad (D&U).",
" The railroad connected the Hudson Valley with the Catskill Mountains of New York State.",
" The corridor was purchased by Ulster County in 1979 from the estate of Penn Central and subsequently leased to Catskill Mountain Railroad in 1982.",
" The CMRR's lease with Ulster County expired on May 31, 2016 and the railroad ceased operations on that date.",
" On August 6, 2016, the CMRR resumed operations under a new permit agreement with Ulster county for two portions of the Catskill Mountain Branch in Ulster County.",
" In 2017, the railroad was awarded a five-year permit to operate trains on a five-mile segment of track from Kingston to West Hurley."
],
"title": "Catskill Mountain Railroad"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The New York and Atlantic Railway (NY&A) (reporting mark NYA) is a short line railroad formed in 1997 to provide freight service over the tracks of the Long Island Rail Road, a public commuter rail agency which had decided to privatize its freight operations.",
" An affiliate of the Anacostia and Pacific Company, NY&A operates exclusively on Long Island, New York and is connected to the mainland via CSX's line over the Hell Gate Bridge.",
" It also interchanges with New York New Jersey Rail's car float at the 65th Street Yard and US Rail of New York in Yaphank, New York.",
" Its primary freight yard is Fresh Pond Junction in Queens.",
" The NY&A officially took over Long Island Rail Road's freight operations on May 11, 1997.",
" The initial franchise was for 20 years."
],
"title": "New York and Atlantic Railway"
}
] |
[
"Title: Sterling Forest, New York\n\nSterling Forest, New York is a hamlet in the Town of Warwick, Orange County. It is served by an active United States post office of the same name. It is situated on the eastern shore of Greenwood Lake, at the New Jersey state line. Part of the hamlet extends into West Milford Township, Passaic County, New Jersey. The hamlet grew up around the terminal station of the Montclair and Greenwood Lake Railway, later called the New York and Greenwood Lake Railway, and later the Greenwood Lake division of the Erie Railroad. The railroad reached this point around 1875, with the station located at the state line in New Jersey. The depot complex originally contained the Sterling Forest, New Jersey post office. The post office was moved to the New York side of the line in 1926, where it continues to operate. Rail service ceased in 1935.",
"Title: Chappaqua, New York\n\nChappaqua is a hamlet and census-designated place in the town of New Castle, in northern Westchester County, New York. It is on 0.45 sqmi of land on the east bank of the Hudson River, about 30 mi north of New York City. The hamlet is served by the Chappaqua station of the Metro-North Railroad's Harlem Line. In the New York State Legislature it is within the New York State Assembly's 93rd district and the New York Senate's 40th district. In Congress the village is in New York's 17th District.",
"Title: Union Station (Salisbury, Maryland)\n\nUnion Station is a historic railway station located at Salisbury, Wicomico County, Maryland, United States. It was constructed in 1913–14, near the junction where the New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad intersected with the Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railroad in the center of Salisbury. Both railroads became part of the Pennsylvania Railroad. It has a 1 ⁄ -story, Flemish bond brick main block covered by a medium-pitched hip roof sheathed in slate, with single-story wings. It was converted from a passenger station into a freight facility around 1958, and since 1986, used for other commercial purposes. The building has characteristics of the Colonial Revival style and was the most elaborate passenger facility to survive on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.",
"Title: Jayville, New York\n\nJayville was a hamlet located in the southwest part of St. Lawrence County, New York, in the United States. The hamlet started as a mining community in 1850 on what eventually became the Carthage and Adirondack Railroad. Its existence was short lived as its non-favorable mineral composition and difficult ore availability was abandoned in favor of neighboring Benson Mines, located 14 mi down the railroad to the east. After mining stopped in the community, other industries such as saw mills kept the population busy. Ultimately, these business were short lived. A further attempt to reopen the mines in 1914 failed and an eventual fire ended the existence of the hamlet of Jayville. Today remnants of the hamlet can be found off the now abandoned railroad station located on New York State owned land southeast of Harrisville on Jayville Road.",
"Title: Yaphank, New York\n\nYaphank ( ) is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 5,945 at the time of the 2010 census.",
"Title: Livonia, Avon and Lakeville Railroad\n\nThe Livonia, Avon and Lakeville Railroad (reporting mark LAL) is a short line railroad that operates in Livingston County and Monroe County in New York, United States. The railroad interchanges with CSX at Genesee Junction in Chili, New York, the Rochester and Southern Railroad (RSR) at Genesee Junction and the RSR's Brooks Avenue Yard in Gates, New York, and with the Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum at Industry, New York. Their primary freight consists of food products - grains and corn syrup. In 1997, the Livonia, Avon and Lakeville Railroad was selected as Short Line Railroad of the Year by industry trade journal Railway Age. The LAL is also the parent company for both the Bath and Hammondsport Railroad and Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad.",
"Title: Somerset Railroad (New York)\n\nThe Somerset Railroad (reporting mark SOM) is a railroad that operates in Niagara County, New York. However, this railroad isn't part of its own company with its own motive power. The railroad is sometimes mistaken as being classified as a Shortline, however it is not a shortline. It is currently operated by CSX Transportation. The railroad was built with the primary objective of providing coal to the Kintigh Generating Station, also known as the Somerset Power Plant, a 675 megawatt coal-fired power plant located in Somerset, New York. The railroad was built in 1983 by the New York State Electric and Gas Co. using new and old rights of way. From Lockport, New York, it runs on the defunct International Railway Co. (IRC) interurban line opened in 1900 under the name Buffalo, Lockport & Olcott Beach (BL&OB) which became part of the IRC in 1902. From Newfane, New York, the SOM sweeps off the IRC (abandoned in 1937) to the Hojack Line in Appleton, New York (Township of Newfane, Niagara County, NY), to West Somerset in the Town of Somerset. It then swings off on new trackage to a series of spurs and a loop at the Kintigh Generating Station.",
"Title: New City, New York\n\nNew City is a hamlet and census-designated place in the town of Clarkstown, Rockland County, New York, United States, part of the New York Metropolitan Area. An affluent suburb of New York City, the hamlet is located 18 mi north of the city at its closest point, Riverdale, Bronx. Within Rockland County, New City is located north of Bardonia, northeast of Nanuet, east of New Square and New Hempstead, south of Garnerville and Haverstraw village, and west, straight across Lake DeForest, of Congers. New City's population was 33,559 at the 2010 census, making it the 14th most populous CDP/hamlet in the state of New York.",
"Title: Catskill Mountain Railroad\n\nThe Catskill Mountain Railroad (reporting mark CMRR) , is a heritage tourist railroad based in Kingston, New York, that began operations in 1982. While freight service was no longer offered, regular passenger excursions were operated on two sections of track separated by three washouts as a result of severe flooding. The railroad leased the former New York Central Railroad Catskill Mountain branch from Kingston to Highmount, New York, where it connected with the Delaware & Ulster Railroad (D&U). The railroad connected the Hudson Valley with the Catskill Mountains of New York State. The corridor was purchased by Ulster County in 1979 from the estate of Penn Central and subsequently leased to Catskill Mountain Railroad in 1982. The CMRR's lease with Ulster County expired on May 31, 2016 and the railroad ceased operations on that date. On August 6, 2016, the CMRR resumed operations under a new permit agreement with Ulster county for two portions of the Catskill Mountain Branch in Ulster County. In 2017, the railroad was awarded a five-year permit to operate trains on a five-mile segment of track from Kingston to West Hurley.",
"Title: New York and Atlantic Railway\n\nThe New York and Atlantic Railway (NY&A) (reporting mark NYA) is a short line railroad formed in 1997 to provide freight service over the tracks of the Long Island Rail Road, a public commuter rail agency which had decided to privatize its freight operations. An affiliate of the Anacostia and Pacific Company, NY&A operates exclusively on Long Island, New York and is connected to the mainland via CSX's line over the Hell Gate Bridge. It also interchanges with New York New Jersey Rail's car float at the 65th Street Yard and US Rail of New York in Yaphank, New York. Its primary freight yard is Fresh Pond Junction in Queens. The NY&A officially took over Long Island Rail Road's freight operations on May 11, 1997. The initial franchise was for 20 years."
] |
1,564
|
Which American animated sitcom premiered in 2015 and was created by animator Daniel Chong?
|
We Bare Bears
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Daniel Chong (animator)",
"Daniel Chong (animator)",
"We Bare Bears",
"We Bare Bears"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1,
0,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"\"The Simpsons\" is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company (Fox).",
" The series is a satirical parody of a middle class American lifestyle epitomized by its eponymous family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie.",
" The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield, and lampoons American culture, society and television, and many aspects of the human condition.",
" The family was conceived by Groening shortly before a pitch for a series of animated shorts with producer James L. Brooks.",
" Groening created a dysfunctional family and named the characters after members of his own family, substituting Bart for his own name.",
" The shorts became a part of \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" on April 19, 1987.",
" After a three-season run, the sketch was developed into a half-hour prime time show and became a hit series for Fox."
],
"title": "List of The Simpsons home video releases"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"We Bare Bears\" is an American animated television series on Cartoon Network.",
" Created by Daniel Chong and directed by Manny Hernandez, it follows the adventures of three adopted anthropomorphic bears, Grizzly, Panda and Ice Bear (voiced respectively by Eric Edelstein, Bobby Moynihan, and Demetri Martin), as they navigate life among humans in San Francisco.",
" The first six episodes of the series were aired during the final week in July 2015, starting on July 27.",
" The network approved a second season in August of the same year.",
" The first season ended on February 11, 2016, and the second season premiered on February 25, 2016.",
" The series was renewed for a third season on October 25, 2016 which premiered on April 3, 2017 and the second season ended a week later on April 11, 2017.",
" The third and second season episodes also alternated between each other for the first two weeks of April."
],
"title": "List of We Bare Bears episodes"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Best of Luck Nikki is a Disney Channel India sitcom.",
" The sitcom premiered on April 3, 2011.",
" The series is an Indian adaptation of the American teen show \"Good Luck Charlie\".",
" The plot is similar to the American version."
],
"title": "Best of Luck Nikki"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Daniel Palladino is one of the producers of the American animated sitcom \"Family Guy\".",
" Palladino is also a former producer, writer, and director for the American dramedy \"Gilmore Girls, \"he executive produced \"The Return of Jezebel James\", and was a consulting producer, writer, and director for the sitcom \"Bunheads.\"",
" He is married to television writer and producer Amy Sherman-Palladino, the creator of \"Gilmore Girls, The Return of Jezebel James\", and \"Bunheads\"."
],
"title": "Daniel Palladino"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The nineteenth season of the American animated sitcom \"South Park\" premiered on Comedy Central on September 16, 2015, and ended on December 9, 2015, containing ten episodes.",
" As with most seasons of the show, all episodes are written and directed by series co-creator and co-star Trey Parker.",
" The Blu-Ray and DVD sets were released exclusively to Best Buy on August 16, 2016, and were available worldwide on September 6."
],
"title": "South Park (season 19)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"South Park\" is an American adult animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone who also do the majority of the voices.",
" Both Parker and Stone do most of the male characters on the show along with April Stewart and Mona Marshall, who do the female characters on the show.",
" Guest stars have lend their voices to the show including Jay Leno, George Clooney, Robert Smith and the comedy duo Cheech & Chong voiced characters representing their likenesses for the season four (2000) episode \"Cherokee Hair Tampons\", which was the duo's first collaborative effort in 20 years."
],
"title": "List of South Park cast members"
},
{
"sentences": [
"House of Cosbys is an American animated sitcom created by Justin Roiland for the film festival Channel 101.",
" The series centers on Mitchell Reynolds (Jeff Davis), who builds a cloning machine to make duplicates of his favorite comedian, Bill Cosby.",
" The show stars Davis, Roiland, and a rotating cast of performers, many of whom were participants at Channel 101.",
" The series premiered January 30, 2005, and was the number one-rated program on the site for three months.",
" Four episodes of the series were created, which debuted at Channel 101 screenings and were posted online thereafter.",
" The series concluded on June 26, 2005 with an \"unofficial\" fifth installment."
],
"title": "House of Cosbys"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Daniel Chong (born November 18, 1978) is an American animator.",
" He is best known for the Cartoon Network’s \"We Bare Bears\"."
],
"title": "Daniel Chong (animator)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"We Bare Bears is an American animated sitcom created by Daniel Chong for Cartoon Network.",
" The show made its premiere on July 27, 2015 and follows three bear siblings, Grizzly, Panda and Ice Bear (respectively voiced by Eric Edelstein, Bobby Moynihan, and Demetri Martin), and their awkward attempts at integrating with the human world in the San Francisco Bay Area.",
" Based on Chong's webcomic \"The Three Bare Bears\", the pilot episode made its world premiere at the KLIK!",
" Amsterdam Animation Festival, where it won in the \"Young Amsterdam Audience\" category.",
" The series premiered on July 27, 2015.",
" Nintendo has also partnered with Cartoon Network to make ads of the show's characters playing the Nintendo Switch."
],
"title": "We Bare Bears"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Adventures of Noko Mashaba is a South Africa animated sociopolitical satire created by a self-taught animator and university dropout Jonas Lekganyane for Soweto TV, Ekurhuleni TV & YouTube.",
" Intended for any audience, the show is inspired by the American adult animated sitcom South Park and centers around a fictional character – Noko Mashaba – an ordinary guy hailing from the calm streets of Limpopo, who occasionally ventures on extraordinary adventures to unravel mysteries and relive urban legends.",
" On the show Mashaba always finds himself in informative, controversial and attention-grabbing situations."
],
"title": "The Adventures of Noko Mashaba"
}
] |
[
"Title: List of The Simpsons home video releases\n\n\"The Simpsons\" is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company (Fox). The series is a satirical parody of a middle class American lifestyle epitomized by its eponymous family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield, and lampoons American culture, society and television, and many aspects of the human condition. The family was conceived by Groening shortly before a pitch for a series of animated shorts with producer James L. Brooks. Groening created a dysfunctional family and named the characters after members of his own family, substituting Bart for his own name. The shorts became a part of \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" on April 19, 1987. After a three-season run, the sketch was developed into a half-hour prime time show and became a hit series for Fox.",
"Title: List of We Bare Bears episodes\n\n\"We Bare Bears\" is an American animated television series on Cartoon Network. Created by Daniel Chong and directed by Manny Hernandez, it follows the adventures of three adopted anthropomorphic bears, Grizzly, Panda and Ice Bear (voiced respectively by Eric Edelstein, Bobby Moynihan, and Demetri Martin), as they navigate life among humans in San Francisco. The first six episodes of the series were aired during the final week in July 2015, starting on July 27. The network approved a second season in August of the same year. The first season ended on February 11, 2016, and the second season premiered on February 25, 2016. The series was renewed for a third season on October 25, 2016 which premiered on April 3, 2017 and the second season ended a week later on April 11, 2017. The third and second season episodes also alternated between each other for the first two weeks of April.",
"Title: Best of Luck Nikki\n\nBest of Luck Nikki is a Disney Channel India sitcom. The sitcom premiered on April 3, 2011. The series is an Indian adaptation of the American teen show \"Good Luck Charlie\". The plot is similar to the American version.",
"Title: Daniel Palladino\n\nDaniel Palladino is one of the producers of the American animated sitcom \"Family Guy\". Palladino is also a former producer, writer, and director for the American dramedy \"Gilmore Girls, \"he executive produced \"The Return of Jezebel James\", and was a consulting producer, writer, and director for the sitcom \"Bunheads.\" He is married to television writer and producer Amy Sherman-Palladino, the creator of \"Gilmore Girls, The Return of Jezebel James\", and \"Bunheads\".",
"Title: South Park (season 19)\n\nThe nineteenth season of the American animated sitcom \"South Park\" premiered on Comedy Central on September 16, 2015, and ended on December 9, 2015, containing ten episodes. As with most seasons of the show, all episodes are written and directed by series co-creator and co-star Trey Parker. The Blu-Ray and DVD sets were released exclusively to Best Buy on August 16, 2016, and were available worldwide on September 6.",
"Title: List of South Park cast members\n\n\"South Park\" is an American adult animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone who also do the majority of the voices. Both Parker and Stone do most of the male characters on the show along with April Stewart and Mona Marshall, who do the female characters on the show. Guest stars have lend their voices to the show including Jay Leno, George Clooney, Robert Smith and the comedy duo Cheech & Chong voiced characters representing their likenesses for the season four (2000) episode \"Cherokee Hair Tampons\", which was the duo's first collaborative effort in 20 years.",
"Title: House of Cosbys\n\nHouse of Cosbys is an American animated sitcom created by Justin Roiland for the film festival Channel 101. The series centers on Mitchell Reynolds (Jeff Davis), who builds a cloning machine to make duplicates of his favorite comedian, Bill Cosby. The show stars Davis, Roiland, and a rotating cast of performers, many of whom were participants at Channel 101. The series premiered January 30, 2005, and was the number one-rated program on the site for three months. Four episodes of the series were created, which debuted at Channel 101 screenings and were posted online thereafter. The series concluded on June 26, 2005 with an \"unofficial\" fifth installment.",
"Title: Daniel Chong (animator)\n\nDaniel Chong (born November 18, 1978) is an American animator. He is best known for the Cartoon Network’s \"We Bare Bears\".",
"Title: We Bare Bears\n\nWe Bare Bears is an American animated sitcom created by Daniel Chong for Cartoon Network. The show made its premiere on July 27, 2015 and follows three bear siblings, Grizzly, Panda and Ice Bear (respectively voiced by Eric Edelstein, Bobby Moynihan, and Demetri Martin), and their awkward attempts at integrating with the human world in the San Francisco Bay Area. Based on Chong's webcomic \"The Three Bare Bears\", the pilot episode made its world premiere at the KLIK! Amsterdam Animation Festival, where it won in the \"Young Amsterdam Audience\" category. The series premiered on July 27, 2015. Nintendo has also partnered with Cartoon Network to make ads of the show's characters playing the Nintendo Switch.",
"Title: The Adventures of Noko Mashaba\n\nThe Adventures of Noko Mashaba is a South Africa animated sociopolitical satire created by a self-taught animator and university dropout Jonas Lekganyane for Soweto TV, Ekurhuleni TV & YouTube. Intended for any audience, the show is inspired by the American adult animated sitcom South Park and centers around a fictional character – Noko Mashaba – an ordinary guy hailing from the calm streets of Limpopo, who occasionally ventures on extraordinary adventures to unravel mysteries and relive urban legends. On the show Mashaba always finds himself in informative, controversial and attention-grabbing situations."
] |
1,565
|
Were One Hundred and One Dalmatians and The Princess and the Frog both produced by Walt Disney?
|
yes
|
comparison
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"One Hundred and One Dalmatians",
"The Princess and the Frog"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"One Hundred and One Dalmatians, often abbreviated as 101 Dalmatians, is a 1961 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney and based on the 1956 novel \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\" by Dodie Smith.",
" The 17th Disney animated feature film, the film tells the story of a litter of dalmatian puppies who are kidnapped by the villainous Cruella de Vil (Betty Lou Gerson), who wants to use their fur to make into coats.",
" Their parents, Pongo and Perdita, (Rod Taylor and Cate Bauer respectively) set out to save their children from Cruella, all the while rescuing 84 additional puppies that were bought in pet shops, bringing the total of dalmatians to 101."
],
"title": "One Hundred and One Dalmatians"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cruella de Vil (spelled de Vil in the novel, spelled De Vil by Disney) is a character who appeared in Dodie Smith's 1956 novel \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\", Disney's animated film adaptations \"101 Dalmatians\" and \"\", and Disney's live-action film adaptations \"101 Dalmatians\" and \"102 Dalmatians\" as the main antagonist."
],
"title": "Cruella de Vil"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dorothy Gladys \"Dodie\" Smith (3 May 1896 – 24 November 1990) was an English children's novelist and playwright, known best for the novel \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\" (1956).",
" Other works include \"I Capture the Castle\" (1948), and \"The Starlight Barking\" (1967).",
" \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\" was adapted into a 1961 Disney animated movie version.",
" Her novel \"I Capture the Castle\" was adapted into a 2003 movie version.",
" \"I Capture the Castle\" was voted number 82 as \"one of the nation's 100 best-loved novels\" by the British public as part of the BBC's The Big Read (2003)."
],
"title": "Dodie Smith"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Princess and the Frog is a 2009 American animated musical film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.",
" The 49th Disney animated feature film, the film is loosely based on the novel \"The Frog Princess\" by E. D. Baker, which is in turn based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale \"The Frog Prince\".",
" Written and directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, the film features an ensemble voice cast that stars Anika Noni Rose, Bruno Campos, Keith David, Michael-Leon Wooley, Jennifer Cody, and Jim Cummings, with Peter Bartlett, Jenifer Lewis, Oprah Winfrey, Terrence Howard, and John Goodman.",
" Set in 1920s New Orleans, the film tells the story of a hardworking waitress named Tiana who dreams of owning her own restaurant.",
" After kissing a prince who has been turned into a frog by an evil voodoo sorcerer, Tiana becomes a frog herself and must find a way to turn back into a human before it is too late."
],
"title": "The Princess and the Frog"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Betty Lou Gerson (April 20, 1914 – January 12, 1999) was an American actress, predominantly active in radio, but also in film and television, and as a voice actress.",
" She is best known as the voice of the villainous, selfish socialite Cruella de Vil from Walt Disney's animated film, \"One Hundred and One Dalmatians\" (1961) for which she was named a Disney Legend in 1996."
],
"title": "Betty Lou Gerson"
},
{
"sentences": [
"101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure is a 2003 American direct-to-video animated adventure musical drama film, written and directed by Jim Kammerud and Brian Smith, released by Walt Disney Home Entertainment on February 25, 2003, and based on Dodie Smith's characters, \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\" and is also inspired by \"The Starlight Barking\".",
" It is the sequel to the 1961 Disney animated film \"101 Dalmatians\".",
" It features the voices of Martin Short, Jason Alexander, Barry Bostwick, Susanne Blakeslee, Kath Soucie, Jeff Bennett, Jim Cummings, and Bobby Lockwood.",
" It garnered DVDX awards for best animated feature, best director, best editing, and best musical score.",
" Disney re-released it on September 16, 2008."
],
"title": "101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure"
},
{
"sentences": [
"101 Dalmatians is a 1996 American live-action comedy adventure film based on Walt Disney's animated 1961 movie adaptation of Dodie Smith's 1956 novel \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians.\"",
" Directed by Stephen Herek and co-produced by John Hughes and Ricardo Mestres, it stars Glenn Close, Jeff Daniels, Joely Richardson, Joan Plowright, Hugh Laurie, Mark Williams and Tim McInnerny.",
" In contrast with the 1961 film, none of the animals talk in this version.",
" Released on November 27, 1996 by Walt Disney Pictures, the film was praised for its faithfulness to the animated classic.",
" It received mixed reviews, but was a commercial success, grossing $320.6 million in theaters against a $75 million budget.",
" Close, who was universally praised for her portrayal as Cruella de Vil, was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical, but lost to Madonna in \"Evita\".",
" The film was also nominated for a BAFTA award for best makeup effects.",
" A theatrical sequel titled \"102 Dalmatians\" was released on November 22, 2000 with Close and McInnerny reprising their roles."
],
"title": "101 Dalmatians (1996 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"One Hundred and One Dalmatians (also known as 101 Dalmatians) is a media franchise that commenced in 1961 with the release of the titular theatrical film.",
" It is often associated with Disney, though not all media related to this property have been released by that company."
],
"title": "One Hundred and One Dalmatians (franchise)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Disney's Animated Storybook: 101 Dalmatians is the sixth entry in the \"Disney's Animated Storybook\" point-and-click adventure interactive storybook PC game series, based on theatrical and home video releases.",
" This game was based on the Disney franchise of \"One Hundred and One Dalmatians\", which began with the 1961 film of the same name.",
" Like that movie, the plot of the game sees villain and fashionista Cruella de Vil steal a series of dalmatian puppies from married couple Roger and Anita and their pets Pongo and Perdita, who then attempt to rescue them back.",
" The game was developed by Media Station and published by Disney Interactive.",
" It was released on March 18, 1997.",
" The game is the only \"Animated Storybook\" title based on a Walt Disney Animation Studios film that was made before the Disney Renaissance (ignoring the two \"Winnie the Pooh\"-based titles)."
],
"title": "Disney's Animated Storybook: 101 Dalmatians"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Disney's All-Star Movies Resort is a resort hotel located at the Walt Disney World Resort.",
" It is one of five Disney Resorts in the \"Value\" category along with Disney's All-Star Sports Resort, Disney's All-Star Music Resort, Disney's Pop Century Resort, and Disney's Art of Animation Resort.",
" The resort is located on the southern portion of the Walt Disney World property, and has a Disney Movie theme.",
" Like all Disney Value resorts, the property is decorated with giant Disney film icons such as the Fantasia Pool; a \"Mighty Ducks\"-themed Duck Pond Pool; Herbie, The Love Bug; puppies from \"One Hundred and One Dalmatians\"; and some of the residents of Andy's Room from Pixar's \"Toy Story\".",
" Like the other value resorts, the All-Star Movies has a large food court and poolside bar."
],
"title": "Disney's All-Star Movies Resort"
}
] |
[
"Title: One Hundred and One Dalmatians\n\nOne Hundred and One Dalmatians, often abbreviated as 101 Dalmatians, is a 1961 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney and based on the 1956 novel \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\" by Dodie Smith. The 17th Disney animated feature film, the film tells the story of a litter of dalmatian puppies who are kidnapped by the villainous Cruella de Vil (Betty Lou Gerson), who wants to use their fur to make into coats. Their parents, Pongo and Perdita, (Rod Taylor and Cate Bauer respectively) set out to save their children from Cruella, all the while rescuing 84 additional puppies that were bought in pet shops, bringing the total of dalmatians to 101.",
"Title: Cruella de Vil\n\nCruella de Vil (spelled de Vil in the novel, spelled De Vil by Disney) is a character who appeared in Dodie Smith's 1956 novel \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\", Disney's animated film adaptations \"101 Dalmatians\" and \"\", and Disney's live-action film adaptations \"101 Dalmatians\" and \"102 Dalmatians\" as the main antagonist.",
"Title: Dodie Smith\n\nDorothy Gladys \"Dodie\" Smith (3 May 1896 – 24 November 1990) was an English children's novelist and playwright, known best for the novel \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\" (1956). Other works include \"I Capture the Castle\" (1948), and \"The Starlight Barking\" (1967). \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\" was adapted into a 1961 Disney animated movie version. Her novel \"I Capture the Castle\" was adapted into a 2003 movie version. \"I Capture the Castle\" was voted number 82 as \"one of the nation's 100 best-loved novels\" by the British public as part of the BBC's The Big Read (2003).",
"Title: The Princess and the Frog\n\nThe Princess and the Frog is a 2009 American animated musical film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 49th Disney animated feature film, the film is loosely based on the novel \"The Frog Princess\" by E. D. Baker, which is in turn based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale \"The Frog Prince\". Written and directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, the film features an ensemble voice cast that stars Anika Noni Rose, Bruno Campos, Keith David, Michael-Leon Wooley, Jennifer Cody, and Jim Cummings, with Peter Bartlett, Jenifer Lewis, Oprah Winfrey, Terrence Howard, and John Goodman. Set in 1920s New Orleans, the film tells the story of a hardworking waitress named Tiana who dreams of owning her own restaurant. After kissing a prince who has been turned into a frog by an evil voodoo sorcerer, Tiana becomes a frog herself and must find a way to turn back into a human before it is too late.",
"Title: Betty Lou Gerson\n\nBetty Lou Gerson (April 20, 1914 – January 12, 1999) was an American actress, predominantly active in radio, but also in film and television, and as a voice actress. She is best known as the voice of the villainous, selfish socialite Cruella de Vil from Walt Disney's animated film, \"One Hundred and One Dalmatians\" (1961) for which she was named a Disney Legend in 1996.",
"Title: 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure\n\n101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure is a 2003 American direct-to-video animated adventure musical drama film, written and directed by Jim Kammerud and Brian Smith, released by Walt Disney Home Entertainment on February 25, 2003, and based on Dodie Smith's characters, \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\" and is also inspired by \"The Starlight Barking\". It is the sequel to the 1961 Disney animated film \"101 Dalmatians\". It features the voices of Martin Short, Jason Alexander, Barry Bostwick, Susanne Blakeslee, Kath Soucie, Jeff Bennett, Jim Cummings, and Bobby Lockwood. It garnered DVDX awards for best animated feature, best director, best editing, and best musical score. Disney re-released it on September 16, 2008.",
"Title: 101 Dalmatians (1996 film)\n\n101 Dalmatians is a 1996 American live-action comedy adventure film based on Walt Disney's animated 1961 movie adaptation of Dodie Smith's 1956 novel \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians.\" Directed by Stephen Herek and co-produced by John Hughes and Ricardo Mestres, it stars Glenn Close, Jeff Daniels, Joely Richardson, Joan Plowright, Hugh Laurie, Mark Williams and Tim McInnerny. In contrast with the 1961 film, none of the animals talk in this version. Released on November 27, 1996 by Walt Disney Pictures, the film was praised for its faithfulness to the animated classic. It received mixed reviews, but was a commercial success, grossing $320.6 million in theaters against a $75 million budget. Close, who was universally praised for her portrayal as Cruella de Vil, was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical, but lost to Madonna in \"Evita\". The film was also nominated for a BAFTA award for best makeup effects. A theatrical sequel titled \"102 Dalmatians\" was released on November 22, 2000 with Close and McInnerny reprising their roles.",
"Title: One Hundred and One Dalmatians (franchise)\n\nOne Hundred and One Dalmatians (also known as 101 Dalmatians) is a media franchise that commenced in 1961 with the release of the titular theatrical film. It is often associated with Disney, though not all media related to this property have been released by that company.",
"Title: Disney's Animated Storybook: 101 Dalmatians\n\nDisney's Animated Storybook: 101 Dalmatians is the sixth entry in the \"Disney's Animated Storybook\" point-and-click adventure interactive storybook PC game series, based on theatrical and home video releases. This game was based on the Disney franchise of \"One Hundred and One Dalmatians\", which began with the 1961 film of the same name. Like that movie, the plot of the game sees villain and fashionista Cruella de Vil steal a series of dalmatian puppies from married couple Roger and Anita and their pets Pongo and Perdita, who then attempt to rescue them back. The game was developed by Media Station and published by Disney Interactive. It was released on March 18, 1997. The game is the only \"Animated Storybook\" title based on a Walt Disney Animation Studios film that was made before the Disney Renaissance (ignoring the two \"Winnie the Pooh\"-based titles).",
"Title: Disney's All-Star Movies Resort\n\nDisney's All-Star Movies Resort is a resort hotel located at the Walt Disney World Resort. It is one of five Disney Resorts in the \"Value\" category along with Disney's All-Star Sports Resort, Disney's All-Star Music Resort, Disney's Pop Century Resort, and Disney's Art of Animation Resort. The resort is located on the southern portion of the Walt Disney World property, and has a Disney Movie theme. Like all Disney Value resorts, the property is decorated with giant Disney film icons such as the Fantasia Pool; a \"Mighty Ducks\"-themed Duck Pond Pool; Herbie, The Love Bug; puppies from \"One Hundred and One Dalmatians\"; and some of the residents of Andy's Room from Pixar's \"Toy Story\". Like the other value resorts, the All-Star Movies has a large food court and poolside bar."
] |
1,566
|
In what year was the presenter of "Britain's Great War" born?
|
1950
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Britain's Great War",
"Jeremy Paxman"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Britain's Great War is a British documentary television series that broadcast on BBC One 27 January 2014.",
" The documentary series is presented by Jeremy Paxman and was produced by the Open University and BBC Productions.",
" The series shows how World War I affected Britain and its people.",
" The series leads the BBC World War I centenary season."
],
"title": "Britain's Great War"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mexico was a neutral country in the Great War (World War I) that lasted from 1914 to 1918.",
" The Great War broke out in Europe in August 1914 as the Mexican Revolution was in the midst of full-scale civil war between factions that had helped oust General Victoriano Huerta from the presidency earlier that year.",
" The Constitutionalist Army of Venustiano Carranza under the generalship of Alvaro Obregón defeated the army of Pancho Villa in the Battle of Celaya in April 1915."
],
"title": "Mexico in World War I"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Cenotaph War Memorial in Viharamahadevi Park, Colombo, Sri Lanka is dedicated to the military personal from Ceylon killed in action during the two world wars.",
" It comprises a towering Cenotaph and Memorial Walls.",
" The foundation stone was laid by Brigadier General Sir William Henry Manning, Governor of Ceylon on December 7, 1921 and was unveiled by him October 27, 1923 at the Galle Face Green and was known as the Victory tower.",
" It was dismantled and re-erected at Victoria Park, during World War II after fears that the Japanese might use it as a marker to direct their artillery.",
" The Cenotaph contains the names of those killed in the Great War, while the Memorial Wall behind it maintains the names of those killed in the Second World War.",
" A single woman, Miss L. Midwood is listed among the dead of the Great war."
],
"title": "Cenotaph War Memorial, Colombo"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jeremy Dickson Paxman (born 11 May 1950) is an English broadcaster, journalist, and author.",
" He is the question master of \"University Challenge\", having succeeded Bamber Gascoigne when the programme was revived in 1994."
],
"title": "Jeremy Paxman"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Museum of the Great War (French: Historial de la Grande Guerre ) located near the heart of the World War I Somme battlefields, is housed within the Château de Péronne, a castle in the town of Péronne, France.",
" The museum looks mostly at the Great War, and the years just before and just after.",
" It strives to place war in a social context, stressing \"the common suffering of the combatants\" and \"the civilians, who were equally mobilised by the war effort\"."
],
"title": "Museum of the Great War"
},
{
"sentences": [
"First Eagles: The Great War 1918 (Also called First Eagles: The Great Air War 1918) is a PC game (Combat / Flight Simulator) that focuses on World War I (\"the Great War\") between 1917 and 1918."
],
"title": "First Eagles: The Great War 1918"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Great War for Civilisation: The Conquest of the Middle East is a book published in 2005 by the award-winning English journalist Robert Fisk.",
" The book is a compilation of many of the articles Fisk wrote when he was serving as a correspondent in the Middle East for \"The Times\" and \"The Independent\".",
" The book revolves around several key themes regarding the history of the modern Middle East: the Arab-Israeli conflict, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the Persian Gulf War as well as the 2003 Iraq War (United States invasion of Iraq) as well as other regional conflicts such as the Armenian Genocide and the Algerian Civil War.",
" The \"Great War for Civilisation\" is the second book Fisk has written about the Middle East with the first one, \"Pity the Nation\", (Nation Books, 2002) being about the Lebanese Civil War."
],
"title": "The Great War for Civilisation"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Castles of Steel: Britain, Germany, and the Winning of the Great War at Sea is a work of non-fiction by Pulitzer Prize-winner Robert K. Massie.",
" It details the naval actions of the First World War with an emphasis on those of the United Kingdom and Imperial Germany.",
" This book continues the examination of the naval arms race between these two powers in Massie's tome \"Dreadnought: Britain, Germany, and the coming of the Great War\".",
" The term \"castles of steel\" was coined by the British First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill in reference to the large number of the Royal Navy's battleships he saw in review at Spithead in 1914."
],
"title": "Castles of Steel"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Descent: FreeSpace – The Great War, also known as Conflict: FreeSpace – The Great War in Europe, is a 1998 space combat simulation IBM PC compatible computer game developed by Volition, when it was split off from Parallax Software, and published by Interplay Productions.",
" In 2001, it was ported to the Amiga platform as FreeSpace: The Great War by Hyperion Entertainment.",
" The game places players in the role of a human pilot, who operates in several classes of starfighter and combats against opposing forces, either human or alien, in various space-faring environments, such as in orbit above a planet or within an asteroid belt.",
" The story of the game's single player campaign focuses on a war in the 24th century between two factions, one human and the other alien, that is interrupted in its fourteenth year by the arrival of an enigmatic and militant alien race, whose genocidal advance forces the two sides into a ceasefire in order to work together to halt the threat."
],
"title": "Descent: FreeSpace – The Great War"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Western Front Association (WFA) was inaugurated on 11 November 1980, in order to further interest in The Great War of 1914-1918.",
" The WFA aims to perpetuate the memory, courage and comradeship of all those who fought on all sides and who served their countries during The Great War.",
" The Western Front Association does not seek to justify or glorify war.",
" It is not a re-enactment society, nor is it commercially motivated.",
" It is entirely non-political.",
" The object of the Association is to educate the public in the history of The Great War with particular reference to the Western Front."
],
"title": "Western Front Association"
}
] |
[
"Title: Britain's Great War\n\nBritain's Great War is a British documentary television series that broadcast on BBC One 27 January 2014. The documentary series is presented by Jeremy Paxman and was produced by the Open University and BBC Productions. The series shows how World War I affected Britain and its people. The series leads the BBC World War I centenary season.",
"Title: Mexico in World War I\n\nMexico was a neutral country in the Great War (World War I) that lasted from 1914 to 1918. The Great War broke out in Europe in August 1914 as the Mexican Revolution was in the midst of full-scale civil war between factions that had helped oust General Victoriano Huerta from the presidency earlier that year. The Constitutionalist Army of Venustiano Carranza under the generalship of Alvaro Obregón defeated the army of Pancho Villa in the Battle of Celaya in April 1915.",
"Title: Cenotaph War Memorial, Colombo\n\nThe Cenotaph War Memorial in Viharamahadevi Park, Colombo, Sri Lanka is dedicated to the military personal from Ceylon killed in action during the two world wars. It comprises a towering Cenotaph and Memorial Walls. The foundation stone was laid by Brigadier General Sir William Henry Manning, Governor of Ceylon on December 7, 1921 and was unveiled by him October 27, 1923 at the Galle Face Green and was known as the Victory tower. It was dismantled and re-erected at Victoria Park, during World War II after fears that the Japanese might use it as a marker to direct their artillery. The Cenotaph contains the names of those killed in the Great War, while the Memorial Wall behind it maintains the names of those killed in the Second World War. A single woman, Miss L. Midwood is listed among the dead of the Great war.",
"Title: Jeremy Paxman\n\nJeremy Dickson Paxman (born 11 May 1950) is an English broadcaster, journalist, and author. He is the question master of \"University Challenge\", having succeeded Bamber Gascoigne when the programme was revived in 1994.",
"Title: Museum of the Great War\n\nThe Museum of the Great War (French: Historial de la Grande Guerre ) located near the heart of the World War I Somme battlefields, is housed within the Château de Péronne, a castle in the town of Péronne, France. The museum looks mostly at the Great War, and the years just before and just after. It strives to place war in a social context, stressing \"the common suffering of the combatants\" and \"the civilians, who were equally mobilised by the war effort\".",
"Title: First Eagles: The Great War 1918\n\nFirst Eagles: The Great War 1918 (Also called First Eagles: The Great Air War 1918) is a PC game (Combat / Flight Simulator) that focuses on World War I (\"the Great War\") between 1917 and 1918.",
"Title: The Great War for Civilisation\n\nThe Great War for Civilisation: The Conquest of the Middle East is a book published in 2005 by the award-winning English journalist Robert Fisk. The book is a compilation of many of the articles Fisk wrote when he was serving as a correspondent in the Middle East for \"The Times\" and \"The Independent\". The book revolves around several key themes regarding the history of the modern Middle East: the Arab-Israeli conflict, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the Persian Gulf War as well as the 2003 Iraq War (United States invasion of Iraq) as well as other regional conflicts such as the Armenian Genocide and the Algerian Civil War. The \"Great War for Civilisation\" is the second book Fisk has written about the Middle East with the first one, \"Pity the Nation\", (Nation Books, 2002) being about the Lebanese Civil War.",
"Title: Castles of Steel\n\nCastles of Steel: Britain, Germany, and the Winning of the Great War at Sea is a work of non-fiction by Pulitzer Prize-winner Robert K. Massie. It details the naval actions of the First World War with an emphasis on those of the United Kingdom and Imperial Germany. This book continues the examination of the naval arms race between these two powers in Massie's tome \"Dreadnought: Britain, Germany, and the coming of the Great War\". The term \"castles of steel\" was coined by the British First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill in reference to the large number of the Royal Navy's battleships he saw in review at Spithead in 1914.",
"Title: Descent: FreeSpace – The Great War\n\nDescent: FreeSpace – The Great War, also known as Conflict: FreeSpace – The Great War in Europe, is a 1998 space combat simulation IBM PC compatible computer game developed by Volition, when it was split off from Parallax Software, and published by Interplay Productions. In 2001, it was ported to the Amiga platform as FreeSpace: The Great War by Hyperion Entertainment. The game places players in the role of a human pilot, who operates in several classes of starfighter and combats against opposing forces, either human or alien, in various space-faring environments, such as in orbit above a planet or within an asteroid belt. The story of the game's single player campaign focuses on a war in the 24th century between two factions, one human and the other alien, that is interrupted in its fourteenth year by the arrival of an enigmatic and militant alien race, whose genocidal advance forces the two sides into a ceasefire in order to work together to halt the threat.",
"Title: Western Front Association\n\nThe Western Front Association (WFA) was inaugurated on 11 November 1980, in order to further interest in The Great War of 1914-1918. The WFA aims to perpetuate the memory, courage and comradeship of all those who fought on all sides and who served their countries during The Great War. The Western Front Association does not seek to justify or glorify war. It is not a re-enactment society, nor is it commercially motivated. It is entirely non-political. The object of the Association is to educate the public in the history of The Great War with particular reference to the Western Front."
] |
1,567
|
what does Chuck Wein and Edie Sedgwick have in common?
|
American
|
bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Chuck Wein",
"Edie Sedgwick"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Paul Johnson (February 25, 1944 – October 19, 1982), better known as Paul America, was an American actor who was a member of Andy Warhol's Superstars.",
" He starred in one Warhol-directed film, \"My Hustler\" (1965), and also appeared in Edie Sedgwick's final film \"Ciao!",
" Manhattan\" (1972)."
],
"title": "Paul America"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Rainbow Bridge is a 1971 film directed by Chuck Wein about different countercultural figures interacting on the Hawaiian island of Maui.",
" He described it as \"a kind of space-age \"Candid Camera\".",
" We're going to place Pat [New York model Pat Hartley, the protagonist] in all kinds of real-life situtations, and film what happens.",
" We're going to shoot a lot of film and just see what comes out of it.\"",
" Harry Shapiro adds, \"the idea was to shoot an antidote to \"Easy Rider\", showing the positive side of the youth movement.\""
],
"title": "Rainbow Bridge (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Chuck Wein (March 24, 1939March 18, 2008) was an American promoter and manager of entertainment acts whose celebrity stemmed from his five-year (1964–1969) association with Andy Warhol and from his discovery of Edie Sedgwick who became Warhol Superstar of 1965."
],
"title": "Chuck Wein"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Vinyl is a 1965 American black-and-white experimental film directed by Andy Warhol at The Factory.",
" It is an early adaptation of Anthony Burgess' novel \"A Clockwork Orange\", starring Gerard Malanga, Edie Sedgwick, Ondine, and Tosh Carillo, and featuring such songs as \"Nowhere to Run\" by Martha and the Vandellas, \"Tired of Waiting for You\" by The Kinks, \"The Last Time\" by The Rolling Stones and \"Shout\" by The Isley Brothers."
],
"title": "Vinyl (1965 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Beauty No. 2 is a 1965 American avant-garde film by directed by Andy Warhol and starring Edie Sedgwick and Gino Piserchio.",
" Chuck Wein also has a role in the film but never appears onscreen.",
" Wein wrote the scenario and is also credited as assistant director."
],
"title": "Beauty No. 2"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Edith Minturn \"Edie\" Sedgwick (April 20, 1943 – November 16, 1971) was an American actress and fashion model.",
" She is best known for being one of Andy Warhol's superstars.",
" Sedgwick became known as \"The Girl of the Year\" in 1965 after starring in several of Warhol's short films in the 1960s.",
" She was dubbed an \"It Girl\", while \"Vogue\" magazine also named her a \"Youthquaker\"."
],
"title": "Edie Sedgwick"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Horse is a 1965 underground film directed by Andy Warhol, written by Ronald Tavel, and starring Edie Sedgwick, Gregory Battcock, Tosh Carillo, Ondine, Norman Glick, Daniel Cassidy Jr., and Larry Latrae (Latreille).",
" Warhol himself makes a cameo appearance in the film."
],
"title": "Horse (1965 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Beauty No. 1 is a 1965 film by Andy Warhol starring Edie Sedgwick, Kip Stagg a.k.a.Bima Stagg, and Chuck Wein."
],
"title": "Beauty No. 1"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Poor Little Rich Girl is a 1965 underground film by Andy Warhol starring Edie Sedgwick.",
" \"Poor Little Rich Girl\" was conceived as the first film in part of a series featuring Sedgwick called \"The Poor Little Rich Girl Saga\".",
" The saga was to include other Warhol films: \"Restaurant\", \"Face\", and \"Afternoon\"."
],
"title": "Poor Little Rich Girl (1965 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ciao!",
" Manhattan is a 1972 American avant garde film starring Edie Sedgwick, one of Andy Warhol's Superstars.",
" A scripted drama in which most of the actors play themselves, it centers on a character very closely based on Sedgwick, and deals with the pain of addiction and the lure of fame."
],
"title": "Ciao! Manhattan"
}
] |
[
"Title: Paul America\n\nPaul Johnson (February 25, 1944 – October 19, 1982), better known as Paul America, was an American actor who was a member of Andy Warhol's Superstars. He starred in one Warhol-directed film, \"My Hustler\" (1965), and also appeared in Edie Sedgwick's final film \"Ciao! Manhattan\" (1972).",
"Title: Rainbow Bridge (film)\n\nRainbow Bridge is a 1971 film directed by Chuck Wein about different countercultural figures interacting on the Hawaiian island of Maui. He described it as \"a kind of space-age \"Candid Camera\". We're going to place Pat [New York model Pat Hartley, the protagonist] in all kinds of real-life situtations, and film what happens. We're going to shoot a lot of film and just see what comes out of it.\" Harry Shapiro adds, \"the idea was to shoot an antidote to \"Easy Rider\", showing the positive side of the youth movement.\"",
"Title: Chuck Wein\n\nChuck Wein (March 24, 1939March 18, 2008) was an American promoter and manager of entertainment acts whose celebrity stemmed from his five-year (1964–1969) association with Andy Warhol and from his discovery of Edie Sedgwick who became Warhol Superstar of 1965.",
"Title: Vinyl (1965 film)\n\nVinyl is a 1965 American black-and-white experimental film directed by Andy Warhol at The Factory. It is an early adaptation of Anthony Burgess' novel \"A Clockwork Orange\", starring Gerard Malanga, Edie Sedgwick, Ondine, and Tosh Carillo, and featuring such songs as \"Nowhere to Run\" by Martha and the Vandellas, \"Tired of Waiting for You\" by The Kinks, \"The Last Time\" by The Rolling Stones and \"Shout\" by The Isley Brothers.",
"Title: Beauty No. 2\n\nBeauty No. 2 is a 1965 American avant-garde film by directed by Andy Warhol and starring Edie Sedgwick and Gino Piserchio. Chuck Wein also has a role in the film but never appears onscreen. Wein wrote the scenario and is also credited as assistant director.",
"Title: Edie Sedgwick\n\nEdith Minturn \"Edie\" Sedgwick (April 20, 1943 – November 16, 1971) was an American actress and fashion model. She is best known for being one of Andy Warhol's superstars. Sedgwick became known as \"The Girl of the Year\" in 1965 after starring in several of Warhol's short films in the 1960s. She was dubbed an \"It Girl\", while \"Vogue\" magazine also named her a \"Youthquaker\".",
"Title: Horse (1965 film)\n\nHorse is a 1965 underground film directed by Andy Warhol, written by Ronald Tavel, and starring Edie Sedgwick, Gregory Battcock, Tosh Carillo, Ondine, Norman Glick, Daniel Cassidy Jr., and Larry Latrae (Latreille). Warhol himself makes a cameo appearance in the film.",
"Title: Beauty No. 1\n\nBeauty No. 1 is a 1965 film by Andy Warhol starring Edie Sedgwick, Kip Stagg a.k.a.Bima Stagg, and Chuck Wein.",
"Title: Poor Little Rich Girl (1965 film)\n\nPoor Little Rich Girl is a 1965 underground film by Andy Warhol starring Edie Sedgwick. \"Poor Little Rich Girl\" was conceived as the first film in part of a series featuring Sedgwick called \"The Poor Little Rich Girl Saga\". The saga was to include other Warhol films: \"Restaurant\", \"Face\", and \"Afternoon\".",
"Title: Ciao! Manhattan\n\nCiao! Manhattan is a 1972 American avant garde film starring Edie Sedgwick, one of Andy Warhol's Superstars. A scripted drama in which most of the actors play themselves, it centers on a character very closely based on Sedgwick, and deals with the pain of addiction and the lure of fame."
] |
1,568
|
Where did Richard Gillow found the furniture company, Gillows of Lancaster and London?
|
Lancaster.
|
bridge
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"Richard Gillow",
"Gillows of Lancaster and London"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Natuzzi Group () is a furniture company founded in 1959 by Pasquale Natuzzi, the group's Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Group Stylist.",
" It designs, produces and markets sofas, armchairs and living room accessories.",
" Natuzzi is Italy's largest furniture house and the company with the greatest global reach in its sector.",
" In 1993, Natuzzi Group became the only foreign furniture company to list on Wall Street.",
" It is headquartered in Santeramo in Colle, Apulia, Italy."
],
"title": "Natuzzi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Waring & Gillow is a noted firm of English furniture manufacturers formed in 1897 by the merger of Gillows of Lancaster and London and Waring of Liverpool.",
" It was dissolved in 1938."
],
"title": "Waring & Gillow"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Richard Gillow (1733–1811) was an English architect and businessman from Lancaster.",
" He was the son of the carpenter Robert Gillow, the founder of Gillows of Lancaster and London, a successful cabinet-making firm."
],
"title": "Richard Gillow"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Follmer, Clogg and Company Umbrella Factory, also known as Van Sciver Building, is a historic factory building located at Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.",
" It was built between about 1880 and 1905, and is a \"U\"-shaped, brick complex measuring approximately 144 feet by 250 feet.",
" It housed Follmer, Clogg and Company, a manufacturer of umbrellas and parachutes, until the 1940s.",
" In 1944, it was acquired by the Van Sciver Furniture Company and housed a furniture store, warehouse, and repair shop until 1982."
],
"title": "Follmer, Clogg and Company Umbrella Factory"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gillows of Lancaster and London, also known as Gillow & Co., was an English furniture making firm based in Lancaster, Lancashire, and in London.",
" It was founded around in Lancaster in about 1730 by Robert Gillow (1704–1772)."
],
"title": "Gillows of Lancaster and London"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Rhodes Furniture Company was a retail furniture company based in Atlanta, Georgia.",
" Beginning with a single store in downtown Atlanta the company expanded throughout the United States."
],
"title": "Rhodes Furniture"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Joplin Furniture Company Building is a historic commercial building located at Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri.",
" The two original buildings were constructed in 1899 and 1906, and subsequently expanded and combined in 1908 and 1923.",
" The resulting building is a four-story bearing wall brick masonry building in the Classical Revival style.",
" The Joplin Furniture Company operated continuously at this location from 1908 to 1982."
],
"title": "Joplin Furniture Company Building"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Furniture UK is an e-commerce furniture company that is based in the United Kingdom.",
" Their online store was launched in 2004 by Simon Davies, and the company delivers their products throughout the country.",
" They sell furniture across various product ranges, including living furniture, bedroom furniture, home office, hallway furniture, dining furniture, and kitchen furniture."
],
"title": "Furniture UK"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Custom House, Lancaster is a grade II* listed building located on St Georges Quay, Lancaster, Lancashire, England.",
" The architect was Richard Gillow of the Gillow furniture making family.",
" Designed in 1764 for the Port Commissioners, it was used for its original purpose until 1882 when the Customs were transferred to Barrow-in-Furness."
],
"title": "Custom House, Lancaster"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Bernhardt Design is an American modern furniture company.",
" The company was founded in 1983 as a new line of commercial furniture under Bernhardt Furniture Company.",
" Bernhardt Design is known for working with a wide variety of international designers and for their investment in programs supporting young designers and students.",
" They sponsor an interdisciplinary course with Art Center College of Design students that allows students the opportunity for their designs to go into production.",
" Bernhardt Design also sponsors ICFF Studio, a yearly scholarship program that gives young designers exposure at the ICFF Furniture Fair in New York City."
],
"title": "Bernhardt Design"
}
] |
[
"Title: Natuzzi\n\nNatuzzi Group () is a furniture company founded in 1959 by Pasquale Natuzzi, the group's Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Group Stylist. It designs, produces and markets sofas, armchairs and living room accessories. Natuzzi is Italy's largest furniture house and the company with the greatest global reach in its sector. In 1993, Natuzzi Group became the only foreign furniture company to list on Wall Street. It is headquartered in Santeramo in Colle, Apulia, Italy.",
"Title: Waring & Gillow\n\nWaring & Gillow is a noted firm of English furniture manufacturers formed in 1897 by the merger of Gillows of Lancaster and London and Waring of Liverpool. It was dissolved in 1938.",
"Title: Richard Gillow\n\nRichard Gillow (1733–1811) was an English architect and businessman from Lancaster. He was the son of the carpenter Robert Gillow, the founder of Gillows of Lancaster and London, a successful cabinet-making firm.",
"Title: Follmer, Clogg and Company Umbrella Factory\n\nFollmer, Clogg and Company Umbrella Factory, also known as Van Sciver Building, is a historic factory building located at Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. It was built between about 1880 and 1905, and is a \"U\"-shaped, brick complex measuring approximately 144 feet by 250 feet. It housed Follmer, Clogg and Company, a manufacturer of umbrellas and parachutes, until the 1940s. In 1944, it was acquired by the Van Sciver Furniture Company and housed a furniture store, warehouse, and repair shop until 1982.",
"Title: Gillows of Lancaster and London\n\nGillows of Lancaster and London, also known as Gillow & Co., was an English furniture making firm based in Lancaster, Lancashire, and in London. It was founded around in Lancaster in about 1730 by Robert Gillow (1704–1772).",
"Title: Rhodes Furniture\n\nThe Rhodes Furniture Company was a retail furniture company based in Atlanta, Georgia. Beginning with a single store in downtown Atlanta the company expanded throughout the United States.",
"Title: Joplin Furniture Company Building\n\nJoplin Furniture Company Building is a historic commercial building located at Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. The two original buildings were constructed in 1899 and 1906, and subsequently expanded and combined in 1908 and 1923. The resulting building is a four-story bearing wall brick masonry building in the Classical Revival style. The Joplin Furniture Company operated continuously at this location from 1908 to 1982.",
"Title: Furniture UK\n\nFurniture UK is an e-commerce furniture company that is based in the United Kingdom. Their online store was launched in 2004 by Simon Davies, and the company delivers their products throughout the country. They sell furniture across various product ranges, including living furniture, bedroom furniture, home office, hallway furniture, dining furniture, and kitchen furniture.",
"Title: Custom House, Lancaster\n\nThe Custom House, Lancaster is a grade II* listed building located on St Georges Quay, Lancaster, Lancashire, England. The architect was Richard Gillow of the Gillow furniture making family. Designed in 1764 for the Port Commissioners, it was used for its original purpose until 1882 when the Customs were transferred to Barrow-in-Furness.",
"Title: Bernhardt Design\n\nBernhardt Design is an American modern furniture company. The company was founded in 1983 as a new line of commercial furniture under Bernhardt Furniture Company. Bernhardt Design is known for working with a wide variety of international designers and for their investment in programs supporting young designers and students. They sponsor an interdisciplinary course with Art Center College of Design students that allows students the opportunity for their designs to go into production. Bernhardt Design also sponsors ICFF Studio, a yearly scholarship program that gives young designers exposure at the ICFF Furniture Fair in New York City."
] |
1,569
|
Jesse James, is a western film directed by Henry King, the supporting cast features Henry Hull, he was an American character actor with a unique voice who is best remembered for playing the lead role in Universal Pictures's "Werewolf of London", released in which year?
|
1935
|
bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Jesse James (1939 film)",
"Henry Hull"
],
"sent_id": [
3,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"I Shot Jesse James is a 1949 American western film directed by Samuel Fuller about the murder of Jesse James by Robert Ford and Robert Ford's life afterwards.",
" The story is built around a fictional rivalry between Ford and his eventual killer Edward Kelley (called John in the film) over a woman.",
" \"I Shot Jesse James\" is Samuel Fuller's first movie, and stars Reed Hadley as Jesse James and John Ireland as Bob Ford."
],
"title": "I Shot Jesse James"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jesse James' Women is a 1954 American film starring as well as directed, co-produced and co-written by Don \"Red\" Barry, who portrays Jesse James.",
" The supporting cast features Peggie Castle and Jack Buetel.",
" Filming took place in Silver Creek, Mississippi."
],
"title": "Jesse James' Women"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Thunder Over The Plains is a 1953 western film directed by Andre DeToth and starring Randolph Scott.",
" The tag line on the original movie poster was “A tornado of adventure from Warner Bros.” The supporting cast features Lex Barker, Phyllis Kirk, Henry Hull, Elisha Cook, Jr. and Fess Parker.",
" This was Barker's first film after starring in five \"Tarzan\" pictures."
],
"title": "Thunder Over the Plains"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Buckskin Lady is a 1957 American film directed by Carl K. Hittleman and starring Patricia Medina in the titular role and Richard Denning as her leading man.",
" The supporting cast features Gerald Mohr, Henry Hull, and Hank Worden.",
" The movie's tagline was, \"She hid her scarlet past behind a pair of silver .45s!\""
],
"title": "The Buckskin Lady"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Werewolf of London is a 1935 horror film directed by Stuart Walker, starring Henry Hull as the titular werewolf, and produced by Universal Pictures.",
" Jack Pierce's werewolf make-up was simpler than his version six years later for Lon Chaney, Jr. in \"The Wolf Man\".",
" The film was the first Hollywood mainstream movie to feature a werewolf.",
" The film's supporting cast features Warner Oland and Valerie Hobson."
],
"title": "Werewolf of London"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The True Story of Jesse James is a 1957 American Western drama film adapted from Henry King's 1939 film \"Jesse James\", which was only loosely based on James' life.",
" It was directed by Nicholas Ray, with Robert Wagner portraying Jesse James and Jeffrey Hunter starring as Frank James.",
" Filming took place during 1955.",
" Originally titled The James Brothers in the United Kingdom, the film focused on the relationship between the two James brothers during the last 18 years of Jesse James' life."
],
"title": "The True Story of Jesse James"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Return of Jesse James is a 1950 American western film directed by Arthur Hilton and starring John Ireland, Ann Dvorak and Henry Hull."
],
"title": "The Return of Jesse James"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jesse James (1939) is a western film directed by Henry King and starring Tyrone Power, Henry Fonda, Nancy Kelly and Randolph Scott.",
" Written by Nunnally Johnson, the film is loosely based on the life of Jesse James, the notorious outlaw from whom the film derives its name.",
" It is \"notorious for its historical inaccuracy.\"",
" The supporting cast features Henry Hull, John Carradine, Brian Donlevy, Jane Darwell and Lon Chaney, Jr.."
],
"title": "Jesse James (1939 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Henry Watterson Hull (October 3, 1890 – March 8, 1977) was an American character actor with a unique voice who is best remembered for playing the lead role in Universal Pictures's \"Werewolf of London\" (1935)."
],
"title": "Henry Hull"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Return of Frank James is a 1940 western film directed by Fritz Lang and starring Henry Fonda and Gene Tierney.",
" It is a sequel to Henry King's 1939 film \"Jesse James\".",
" Written by Sam Hellman, the film loosely follows the life of Frank James following the death of his outlaw brother, Jesse James at the hands of the Ford brothers.",
" The film is universally considered historically inaccurate, but was a commercial success and is notable as being the first motion picture for the actress Gene Tierney, who plays a reporter for the newspaper \"The Denver Star\"."
],
"title": "The Return of Frank James"
}
] |
[
"Title: I Shot Jesse James\n\nI Shot Jesse James is a 1949 American western film directed by Samuel Fuller about the murder of Jesse James by Robert Ford and Robert Ford's life afterwards. The story is built around a fictional rivalry between Ford and his eventual killer Edward Kelley (called John in the film) over a woman. \"I Shot Jesse James\" is Samuel Fuller's first movie, and stars Reed Hadley as Jesse James and John Ireland as Bob Ford.",
"Title: Jesse James' Women\n\nJesse James' Women is a 1954 American film starring as well as directed, co-produced and co-written by Don \"Red\" Barry, who portrays Jesse James. The supporting cast features Peggie Castle and Jack Buetel. Filming took place in Silver Creek, Mississippi.",
"Title: Thunder Over the Plains\n\nThunder Over The Plains is a 1953 western film directed by Andre DeToth and starring Randolph Scott. The tag line on the original movie poster was “A tornado of adventure from Warner Bros.” The supporting cast features Lex Barker, Phyllis Kirk, Henry Hull, Elisha Cook, Jr. and Fess Parker. This was Barker's first film after starring in five \"Tarzan\" pictures.",
"Title: The Buckskin Lady\n\nThe Buckskin Lady is a 1957 American film directed by Carl K. Hittleman and starring Patricia Medina in the titular role and Richard Denning as her leading man. The supporting cast features Gerald Mohr, Henry Hull, and Hank Worden. The movie's tagline was, \"She hid her scarlet past behind a pair of silver .45s!\"",
"Title: Werewolf of London\n\nWerewolf of London is a 1935 horror film directed by Stuart Walker, starring Henry Hull as the titular werewolf, and produced by Universal Pictures. Jack Pierce's werewolf make-up was simpler than his version six years later for Lon Chaney, Jr. in \"The Wolf Man\". The film was the first Hollywood mainstream movie to feature a werewolf. The film's supporting cast features Warner Oland and Valerie Hobson.",
"Title: The True Story of Jesse James\n\nThe True Story of Jesse James is a 1957 American Western drama film adapted from Henry King's 1939 film \"Jesse James\", which was only loosely based on James' life. It was directed by Nicholas Ray, with Robert Wagner portraying Jesse James and Jeffrey Hunter starring as Frank James. Filming took place during 1955. Originally titled The James Brothers in the United Kingdom, the film focused on the relationship between the two James brothers during the last 18 years of Jesse James' life.",
"Title: The Return of Jesse James\n\nThe Return of Jesse James is a 1950 American western film directed by Arthur Hilton and starring John Ireland, Ann Dvorak and Henry Hull.",
"Title: Jesse James (1939 film)\n\nJesse James (1939) is a western film directed by Henry King and starring Tyrone Power, Henry Fonda, Nancy Kelly and Randolph Scott. Written by Nunnally Johnson, the film is loosely based on the life of Jesse James, the notorious outlaw from whom the film derives its name. It is \"notorious for its historical inaccuracy.\" The supporting cast features Henry Hull, John Carradine, Brian Donlevy, Jane Darwell and Lon Chaney, Jr..",
"Title: Henry Hull\n\nHenry Watterson Hull (October 3, 1890 – March 8, 1977) was an American character actor with a unique voice who is best remembered for playing the lead role in Universal Pictures's \"Werewolf of London\" (1935).",
"Title: The Return of Frank James\n\nThe Return of Frank James is a 1940 western film directed by Fritz Lang and starring Henry Fonda and Gene Tierney. It is a sequel to Henry King's 1939 film \"Jesse James\". Written by Sam Hellman, the film loosely follows the life of Frank James following the death of his outlaw brother, Jesse James at the hands of the Ford brothers. The film is universally considered historically inaccurate, but was a commercial success and is notable as being the first motion picture for the actress Gene Tierney, who plays a reporter for the newspaper \"The Denver Star\"."
] |
1,570
|
1899 is the year that the opening lines of "White Man's Burden", by Rudyard Kipling, who died in what year?
|
1936
|
bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"1899 in poetry",
"Rudyard Kipling"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"James Dallas Bowser (February 15, 1846-January 1923) was a journalist and educator in Kansas City, Missouri.",
" He was the principal of Lincoln School there from 1868-1879 and later the principal of Attucks School.",
" He was a civil rights leader in the city and was widely known for his poem, \"Take up the Black Man's Burden\" written in 1899 in response to Rudyard Kipling's poem \"The White Man's Burden\".",
" He was a member of the Citizen's League of Kansas City Inter-Racial Committee."
],
"title": "J. Dallas Bowser"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The term white savior, sometimes combined with savior complex to write white savior complex, refers to a white person who acts to help people of color, with the help in some contexts perceived to be self-serving.",
" The role is considered a modern-day version of what is expressed in the poem \"The White Man's Burden\" (1899) by Rudyard Kipling.",
" The term has been associated with Africa, and certain characters in film and television have been critiqued as white savior figures.",
" Writer Teju Cole combined the term and \"industrial complex\" (derived from military-industrial complex and similarly applied elsewhere) to coin \"White Savior Industrial Complex\"."
],
"title": "White savior"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A Choice of Kipling's Verse, made by T. S. Eliot, with an essay on Rudyard Kipling is a book first published in December 1941 (by Faber and Faber in UK, and by Charles Scribner's Sons in U.S.A.).",
" It is in two parts.",
" The first part is an essay by American-born British poet T. S. Eliot (1888-1965), in which he discusses the nature and stature of British poet Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936); it is divided into two sections.",
" The second part consists of a selection of Kipling's poems made by Eliot."
],
"title": "A Choice of Kipling's Verse"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Naulakha, also known as the Rudyard Kipling House, is a historic Shingle Style house on Kipling Road in Dummerston, Vermont, a few miles outside Brattleboro.",
" The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1993 for its association with the author Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936), who had it built in 1893 and made it his home until 1896.",
" It is in this house that Kipling wrote \"Captains Courageous\", \"The Jungle Book\", \"The Day's Work\", and \"The Seven Seas\", and did work on \"Kim\" and \"The Just So Stories\".",
" Kipling named the house after the Naulakha Pavilion, situated inside Lahore Fort in Pakistan.",
" The house is now owned by the Landmark Trust, and is available for rent."
],
"title": "Naulakha (Rudyard Kipling House)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"— Opening lines of Rudyard Kipling's \"White Man's Burden\", first published this year"
],
"title": "1899 in poetry"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Stalky & Co. is a novel by Rudyard Kipling about adolescent boys at a British boarding school.",
" It is a collection of school stories whose juvenile protagonists display a know-it-all, cynical outlook on patriotism and authority.",
" According to his family, Kipling enjoyed reading aloud stories from \"Stalky & Co.\" to them and often went into spasms of laughter over his own jokes.",
" It was first published in 1899 (following serialisation in the \"Windsor Magazine\").",
" Reflecting its origins, the novel is episodic in nature, with self-contained chapters.",
" It is set at an unnamed school referred to as \"the College\" or \"the Coll.\"",
", which is based on the United Services College in Devon, which Kipling attended.",
" The character Beetle, one of the main trio, is partly based on Kipling himself, while the charismatic character Stalky is based on Lionel Dunsterville, M'Turk is based on George Charles Beresford, Mr King is based on William Carr Crofts, and the school Head, Mr. Bates, is based on Cormell Price."
],
"title": "Stalky & Co."
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"The White Man's Burden: The United States and the Philippine Islands\" is a 1899 poem by Rudyard Kipling about the Philippine–American War (1899–1902), which invites the U.S. to assume colonial control of that country.",
" The poem was published in \"The New York Sun\" on 10 February 1899."
],
"title": "The White Man's Burden"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Joseph Rudyard Kipling ( ; 30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936) was an English journalist, short-story writer, poet, and novelist."
],
"title": "Rudyard Kipling"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Tears of the White Man: Compassion as Contempt (French: Le Sanglot de l'homme blanc.",
" Tiers-Monde, culpabilité, haine de soi ) is a 1983 book by the French philosopher Pascal Bruckner.",
" It describes how the political left of the Western world has a sentimental view of the Third World.",
" Bruckner criticises this and how it is used to revel in self-hatred and perceived guilt.",
" The title alludes to Rudyard Kipling's poem \"The White Man's Burden\".",
" The book was published in English in 1986, translated by William R. Beer."
],
"title": "The Tears of the White Man"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Rudyard Kipling: A Remembrance Tale was a 1-hour 2006 BBC documentary on the life of Rudyard Kipling, particularly as relating to his loss of his son during the First World War.",
" It was presented by Griff Rhys Jones and starred Peter Guinness as Kipling.",
" It premiered on BBC One on Remembrance Sunday 2006."
],
"title": "Rudyard Kipling: A Remembrance Tale"
}
] |
[
"Title: J. Dallas Bowser\n\nJames Dallas Bowser (February 15, 1846-January 1923) was a journalist and educator in Kansas City, Missouri. He was the principal of Lincoln School there from 1868-1879 and later the principal of Attucks School. He was a civil rights leader in the city and was widely known for his poem, \"Take up the Black Man's Burden\" written in 1899 in response to Rudyard Kipling's poem \"The White Man's Burden\". He was a member of the Citizen's League of Kansas City Inter-Racial Committee.",
"Title: White savior\n\nThe term white savior, sometimes combined with savior complex to write white savior complex, refers to a white person who acts to help people of color, with the help in some contexts perceived to be self-serving. The role is considered a modern-day version of what is expressed in the poem \"The White Man's Burden\" (1899) by Rudyard Kipling. The term has been associated with Africa, and certain characters in film and television have been critiqued as white savior figures. Writer Teju Cole combined the term and \"industrial complex\" (derived from military-industrial complex and similarly applied elsewhere) to coin \"White Savior Industrial Complex\".",
"Title: A Choice of Kipling's Verse\n\nA Choice of Kipling's Verse, made by T. S. Eliot, with an essay on Rudyard Kipling is a book first published in December 1941 (by Faber and Faber in UK, and by Charles Scribner's Sons in U.S.A.). It is in two parts. The first part is an essay by American-born British poet T. S. Eliot (1888-1965), in which he discusses the nature and stature of British poet Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936); it is divided into two sections. The second part consists of a selection of Kipling's poems made by Eliot.",
"Title: Naulakha (Rudyard Kipling House)\n\nNaulakha, also known as the Rudyard Kipling House, is a historic Shingle Style house on Kipling Road in Dummerston, Vermont, a few miles outside Brattleboro. The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1993 for its association with the author Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936), who had it built in 1893 and made it his home until 1896. It is in this house that Kipling wrote \"Captains Courageous\", \"The Jungle Book\", \"The Day's Work\", and \"The Seven Seas\", and did work on \"Kim\" and \"The Just So Stories\". Kipling named the house after the Naulakha Pavilion, situated inside Lahore Fort in Pakistan. The house is now owned by the Landmark Trust, and is available for rent.",
"Title: 1899 in poetry\n\n— Opening lines of Rudyard Kipling's \"White Man's Burden\", first published this year",
"Title: Stalky & Co.\n\nStalky & Co. is a novel by Rudyard Kipling about adolescent boys at a British boarding school. It is a collection of school stories whose juvenile protagonists display a know-it-all, cynical outlook on patriotism and authority. According to his family, Kipling enjoyed reading aloud stories from \"Stalky & Co.\" to them and often went into spasms of laughter over his own jokes. It was first published in 1899 (following serialisation in the \"Windsor Magazine\"). Reflecting its origins, the novel is episodic in nature, with self-contained chapters. It is set at an unnamed school referred to as \"the College\" or \"the Coll.\" , which is based on the United Services College in Devon, which Kipling attended. The character Beetle, one of the main trio, is partly based on Kipling himself, while the charismatic character Stalky is based on Lionel Dunsterville, M'Turk is based on George Charles Beresford, Mr King is based on William Carr Crofts, and the school Head, Mr. Bates, is based on Cormell Price.",
"Title: The White Man's Burden\n\n\"The White Man's Burden: The United States and the Philippine Islands\" is a 1899 poem by Rudyard Kipling about the Philippine–American War (1899–1902), which invites the U.S. to assume colonial control of that country. The poem was published in \"The New York Sun\" on 10 February 1899.",
"Title: Rudyard Kipling\n\nJoseph Rudyard Kipling ( ; 30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936) was an English journalist, short-story writer, poet, and novelist.",
"Title: The Tears of the White Man\n\nThe Tears of the White Man: Compassion as Contempt (French: Le Sanglot de l'homme blanc. Tiers-Monde, culpabilité, haine de soi ) is a 1983 book by the French philosopher Pascal Bruckner. It describes how the political left of the Western world has a sentimental view of the Third World. Bruckner criticises this and how it is used to revel in self-hatred and perceived guilt. The title alludes to Rudyard Kipling's poem \"The White Man's Burden\". The book was published in English in 1986, translated by William R. Beer.",
"Title: Rudyard Kipling: A Remembrance Tale\n\nRudyard Kipling: A Remembrance Tale was a 1-hour 2006 BBC documentary on the life of Rudyard Kipling, particularly as relating to his loss of his son during the First World War. It was presented by Griff Rhys Jones and starred Peter Guinness as Kipling. It premiered on BBC One on Remembrance Sunday 2006."
] |
1,571
|
Which instrument did In Lingua Mortua use that is similar to the Chamberlin but could be mass-produced more effectively?
|
The Mellotron
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"In Lingua Mortua",
"In Lingua Mortua",
"Mellotron",
"Mellotron"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1,
0,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The Chamberlin (or Chamberlain) Mill Covered Bridge, also called Chamberlin Covered Bridge or Whitcomb Covered Bridge, is a historic covered bridge that carries Chamberlain Bridge Road across the South Wheelock Branch of the Passumpsic River in Lyndon, Vermont.",
" Built in 1881, it is one of five similar area bridges.",
" It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974."
],
"title": "Chamberlin Mill Covered Bridge"
},
{
"sentences": [
"In Lingua Mortua is a Norwegian band formed by Lars Fredrik Frøislie in 1999 at Hønefoss, Norway.",
" The music can be described as a mixture of 1970s progressive rock and black metal, and vintage instruments like the Mellotron, Chamberlin, Minimoog, Clavinet and Hammond organ are used frequently, as well as saxophone, bass clarinet, steel guitar, Ludwig drums and Rickenbacker bass."
],
"title": "In Lingua Mortua"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Trond Bråthen (28 May 1977 – 13 May 2012), also known by the stage names Trondr Nefas and Alastor Nefas, or simply as Nefas, was a Norwegian singer-songwriter, guitarist and bassist.",
" Despite being primarily known for his work as the vocalist and lead guitarist of black metal band Urgehal, which he founded in 1992 alongside Thomas \"Enzifer\" Søberg, he had numerous other projects as well, such as Beastcraft (in which he performed as \"Alastor Nefas\"), In Lingua Mortua, Endezzma (formerly known as Dim Nagel) and Angst Skvadron.",
" In all of those side projects he collaborated with fellow musician and former Ásmegin member Lars Fredrik Frøislie."
],
"title": "Trond Bråthen"
},
{
"sentences": [
"An electric musical instrument is one in which the use of electric devices determines or affects the sound produced by an instrument.",
" Electric musical instruments are an example of electric music technology.",
" It is also known as an amplified musical instrument due to the common utilization of an electronic instrument amplifier to project the intended sound as determined by electric signals from the instrument.",
" Two common types of instrument amplifiers are the guitar amplifier and the bass amplifier.",
" This is not the same as an electronic musical instrument, like a synthesizer, which uses entirely electronic means to both create and control sound."
],
"title": "Electric instrument"
},
{
"sentences": [
"English as a lingua franca (ELF) is the use of the English language as a Koiné language, \"a common means of communication for speakers of different first languages\".",
" ELF is also \"defined functionally by its use in intercultural communication rather than formally by its reference to native-speaker norms\" whereas English as a foreign language aims at meeting native speaker norms and gives prominence to native speaker cultural aspects.",
" While lingua francas have been used for centuries, what makes ELF a novel phenomenon is the extent to which it is used – both functionally and geographically.",
" A typical ELF conversation might involve an Italian and a Swede chatting at a coffee break of an international conference held in Brussels, a Spanish tourist asking a local for the way in Berlin, or a Punjabi Indian negotiating with a Tamil Indian salesperson in Chennai."
],
"title": "English as a lingua franca"
},
{
"sentences": [
"In theatrical productions, an instrument schedule is a listing of all the lighting instruments and information about them used in a show.",
" The instruments are organized by their position on-stage, and is the distinguishing characteristic between an instrument schedule and a channel hookup or similar paperwork.",
" The instrument schedule includes all information about every instrument, including hanging location, instrument number, type, wattage, color, focus area, circuit, dimmer and templates, along with any additional information.",
" The variety of information included in an instrument schedule generally makes this more \"complete\" than other generated paperwork, and as such the schedule is often considered the \"master\" sheet.",
" The master electrician uses the information contained in the instrument schedule along with the light plot to direct the hanging of the instruments."
],
"title": "Instrument Schedule"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Chamberlin is an electro-mechanical keyboard instrument that was a precursor to the Mellotron.",
" It was developed and patented by Wisconsin inventor Harry Chamberlin from 1949 to 1956, when the first model was introduced.",
" Various models and versions of these Chamberlin music instruments exist.",
" While most are keyboard-based instruments, there were also early drum machines produced and sold.",
" Some of these drum patterns feature Harry Chamberlin's son Richard on them."
],
"title": "Chamberlin"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Mellotron is an electro-mechanical, polyphonic tape replay keyboard originally developed and built in Birmingham, England, in 1963.",
" It evolved from a similar instrument, the Chamberlin, but could be mass-produced more effectively.",
" The instrument works by pulling a section of magnetic tape across a head.",
" Different portions of the tape can be played to access different sounds."
],
"title": "Mellotron"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Magnetometer (MAG) is the name of an instrument suite on the \"Juno\" orbiter for planet Jupiter.",
" The MAG instrument includes both the Fluxgate Magnetometer (FGM) and Advanced Stellar Compass (ASC) instruments.",
" There two sets of MAG instrument suites, and they are both positioned on the far end of on three solar panel array booms.",
" Each MAG instrument suite observes the same swath of Jupiter, and by having two sets of instruments, determining what signal is from the planet and what is from spacecraft is supported.",
" Avoiding signals from the spacecraft is another reason MAG is placed at the end of the solar panel boom, about 10 m (33 feet) and 12 m (39 feet) away from the central body of the Juno spacecraft.",
" The MAG instrument is designed to detect the magnetic field of Jupiter, which is one of the largest structures in the Solar System.",
" If one could see Jupiter's magnetic field from Earth, it would appear five times larger than the full moon in the sky despite being nearly 1700 times farther away.",
" Jupiter's internal magnetic field prevents the solar wind, a stream of ionized particles emitted by the Sun, from interacting directly with its atmosphere, and instead diverts it away from the planet, effectively creating a cavity in the solar wind flow, called a magnetosphere, composed of a plasma different from that of the solar wind."
],
"title": "Magnetometer (Juno)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Khim (Khmer: ឃឹម \"Khum\";Thai: ขิม, ];) is a stringed musical instrument that is from Persia, called Hammered Dulcimer or Cimbalon.",
" This Khim was introduced to Cambodia, Laos and Thailand from China, where a similar (though, since the late 20th century, usually larger) instrument is called \"yangqin\".",
" This instrument is also known as Santur in India.",
" It is played with two flexible bamboo sticks with soft leather at the tips to produce a soft tone.",
" This instrument can be played by either sitting down on the floor with the khim on the floor, or by sitting on a chair or standing while the Khim is on a stand.",
" The khim produces a bright and expressive sound when played.",
" It is made of wood, with brass strings that are laid across the instrument.",
" The Australian-born musician and vocal artist Lisa Gerrard specialises in the use of a khim hammered dulcimer, featuring its music on several albums and performing with the instrument live on tour."
],
"title": "Khim"
}
] |
[
"Title: Chamberlin Mill Covered Bridge\n\nThe Chamberlin (or Chamberlain) Mill Covered Bridge, also called Chamberlin Covered Bridge or Whitcomb Covered Bridge, is a historic covered bridge that carries Chamberlain Bridge Road across the South Wheelock Branch of the Passumpsic River in Lyndon, Vermont. Built in 1881, it is one of five similar area bridges. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.",
"Title: In Lingua Mortua\n\nIn Lingua Mortua is a Norwegian band formed by Lars Fredrik Frøislie in 1999 at Hønefoss, Norway. The music can be described as a mixture of 1970s progressive rock and black metal, and vintage instruments like the Mellotron, Chamberlin, Minimoog, Clavinet and Hammond organ are used frequently, as well as saxophone, bass clarinet, steel guitar, Ludwig drums and Rickenbacker bass.",
"Title: Trond Bråthen\n\nTrond Bråthen (28 May 1977 – 13 May 2012), also known by the stage names Trondr Nefas and Alastor Nefas, or simply as Nefas, was a Norwegian singer-songwriter, guitarist and bassist. Despite being primarily known for his work as the vocalist and lead guitarist of black metal band Urgehal, which he founded in 1992 alongside Thomas \"Enzifer\" Søberg, he had numerous other projects as well, such as Beastcraft (in which he performed as \"Alastor Nefas\"), In Lingua Mortua, Endezzma (formerly known as Dim Nagel) and Angst Skvadron. In all of those side projects he collaborated with fellow musician and former Ásmegin member Lars Fredrik Frøislie.",
"Title: Electric instrument\n\nAn electric musical instrument is one in which the use of electric devices determines or affects the sound produced by an instrument. Electric musical instruments are an example of electric music technology. It is also known as an amplified musical instrument due to the common utilization of an electronic instrument amplifier to project the intended sound as determined by electric signals from the instrument. Two common types of instrument amplifiers are the guitar amplifier and the bass amplifier. This is not the same as an electronic musical instrument, like a synthesizer, which uses entirely electronic means to both create and control sound.",
"Title: English as a lingua franca\n\nEnglish as a lingua franca (ELF) is the use of the English language as a Koiné language, \"a common means of communication for speakers of different first languages\". ELF is also \"defined functionally by its use in intercultural communication rather than formally by its reference to native-speaker norms\" whereas English as a foreign language aims at meeting native speaker norms and gives prominence to native speaker cultural aspects. While lingua francas have been used for centuries, what makes ELF a novel phenomenon is the extent to which it is used – both functionally and geographically. A typical ELF conversation might involve an Italian and a Swede chatting at a coffee break of an international conference held in Brussels, a Spanish tourist asking a local for the way in Berlin, or a Punjabi Indian negotiating with a Tamil Indian salesperson in Chennai.",
"Title: Instrument Schedule\n\nIn theatrical productions, an instrument schedule is a listing of all the lighting instruments and information about them used in a show. The instruments are organized by their position on-stage, and is the distinguishing characteristic between an instrument schedule and a channel hookup or similar paperwork. The instrument schedule includes all information about every instrument, including hanging location, instrument number, type, wattage, color, focus area, circuit, dimmer and templates, along with any additional information. The variety of information included in an instrument schedule generally makes this more \"complete\" than other generated paperwork, and as such the schedule is often considered the \"master\" sheet. The master electrician uses the information contained in the instrument schedule along with the light plot to direct the hanging of the instruments.",
"Title: Chamberlin\n\nThe Chamberlin is an electro-mechanical keyboard instrument that was a precursor to the Mellotron. It was developed and patented by Wisconsin inventor Harry Chamberlin from 1949 to 1956, when the first model was introduced. Various models and versions of these Chamberlin music instruments exist. While most are keyboard-based instruments, there were also early drum machines produced and sold. Some of these drum patterns feature Harry Chamberlin's son Richard on them.",
"Title: Mellotron\n\nThe Mellotron is an electro-mechanical, polyphonic tape replay keyboard originally developed and built in Birmingham, England, in 1963. It evolved from a similar instrument, the Chamberlin, but could be mass-produced more effectively. The instrument works by pulling a section of magnetic tape across a head. Different portions of the tape can be played to access different sounds.",
"Title: Magnetometer (Juno)\n\nMagnetometer (MAG) is the name of an instrument suite on the \"Juno\" orbiter for planet Jupiter. The MAG instrument includes both the Fluxgate Magnetometer (FGM) and Advanced Stellar Compass (ASC) instruments. There two sets of MAG instrument suites, and they are both positioned on the far end of on three solar panel array booms. Each MAG instrument suite observes the same swath of Jupiter, and by having two sets of instruments, determining what signal is from the planet and what is from spacecraft is supported. Avoiding signals from the spacecraft is another reason MAG is placed at the end of the solar panel boom, about 10 m (33 feet) and 12 m (39 feet) away from the central body of the Juno spacecraft. The MAG instrument is designed to detect the magnetic field of Jupiter, which is one of the largest structures in the Solar System. If one could see Jupiter's magnetic field from Earth, it would appear five times larger than the full moon in the sky despite being nearly 1700 times farther away. Jupiter's internal magnetic field prevents the solar wind, a stream of ionized particles emitted by the Sun, from interacting directly with its atmosphere, and instead diverts it away from the planet, effectively creating a cavity in the solar wind flow, called a magnetosphere, composed of a plasma different from that of the solar wind.",
"Title: Khim\n\nThe Khim (Khmer: ឃឹម \"Khum\";Thai: ขิม, ];) is a stringed musical instrument that is from Persia, called Hammered Dulcimer or Cimbalon. This Khim was introduced to Cambodia, Laos and Thailand from China, where a similar (though, since the late 20th century, usually larger) instrument is called \"yangqin\". This instrument is also known as Santur in India. It is played with two flexible bamboo sticks with soft leather at the tips to produce a soft tone. This instrument can be played by either sitting down on the floor with the khim on the floor, or by sitting on a chair or standing while the Khim is on a stand. The khim produces a bright and expressive sound when played. It is made of wood, with brass strings that are laid across the instrument. The Australian-born musician and vocal artist Lisa Gerrard specialises in the use of a khim hammered dulcimer, featuring its music on several albums and performing with the instrument live on tour."
] |
1,572
|
Doniphan is an incorporated community in Kansas within a larger County with most populous city?
|
Wathena
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Doniphan, Kansas",
"Doniphan County, Kansas"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
2
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Dupree is a city in Ziebach County, South Dakota, United States.",
" The population was 525 at the 2010 census.",
" It is the county seat of Ziebach County, and the only incorporated community located fully within its borders."
],
"title": "Dupree, South Dakota"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Del Webb's Sun City Hilton Head (often shortened to Sun City Hilton Head or Sun City locally) is an age-restricted master planned community located in the Okatie area of Beaufort and Jasper counties in the Lowcountry region of South Carolina.",
" Although not a separate incorporated community or census-designated place, there are close to 10,000 permanent residents within three major phases of the community, which is clustered around its golf courses and community centers.",
" The community is also renowned for its political activism, with many local, state, and national candidates for political office stopping in Sun City while in the area.",
" Sun City is included within the Hilton Head Island-Bluffton-Beaufort, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area."
],
"title": "Sun City Hilton Head"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Doniphan is a small unincorporated community in Doniphan County, Kansas, United States.",
" Doniphan is part of the St. Joseph, MO–KS Metropolitan Statistical Area."
],
"title": "Doniphan, Kansas"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pembrokeshire is the fifth-largest county in Wales, but has more Ancient Monuments (526) than any except Powys.",
" This gives it an extremely high density of monuments, with 33.4 per 100km2.",
" (Only the tiny County Boroughs of Newport and Merthyr Tydfil have a higher density).",
" With three-quarters of its boundary being coastline, Pembrokeshire occupies the western end of the West Wales peninsular, terminating with the tiny cathedral city of St David's.",
" It was a historic county in its own right but between 1975 and 1996 it joined Carmarthen and Ceredigion in the much larger county of Dyfed."
],
"title": "Scheduled Monuments in Pembrokeshire"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Doniphan County (county code DP) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas.",
" As of the 2010 census, the county population was 7,945.",
" Its county seat is Troy, and its most populous city is Wathena."
],
"title": "Doniphan County, Kansas"
},
{
"sentences": [
"St. Joseph Charter Township is a charter township of Berrien County in the U.S. state of Michigan.",
" The population was 10,028 at the 2010 census.",
" The township is on the shores of Lake Michigan in the west central portion of the county, south of and adjacent to the city of St. Joseph.",
" The village of Shoreham, on Lake Michigan south of St. Joseph city, is the only incorporated community within the boundaries of the township.",
" Both the village and township are bedroom communities for the city of St. Joseph."
],
"title": "St. Joseph Charter Township, Michigan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A village is a type of unincorporated community in the Canadian Province of Nova Scotia that has a commission established under the \"Municipal Government Act\" for the purpose of providing certain municipal services to a defined area within its larger county or district municipality."
],
"title": "List of villages in Nova Scotia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Los Angeles County, officially the County of Los Angeles, is the most populous county in the United States.",
" Its population is larger than that of 42 individual U.S. states.",
" It has 88 incorporated cities and many unincorporated areas and at 4083 sqmi , it is larger than the combined areas of the U.S. states of Delaware and Rhode Island.",
" The county is home to more than one-quarter of California residents and is one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the U.S. Its county seat, the City of Los Angeles, is also its most populous city at about four million."
],
"title": "Los Angeles County, California"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Roberts County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.",
" As of the 2010 census, its population was 929, making it the seventh-least populous county in Texas.",
" Its county seat is Miami, which is also the county's only incorporated community.",
" The county was created in 1876 and organized in 1889.",
" It is named for Oran Milo Roberts, a governor of Texas.",
" Roberts County is one of 7 prohibition, or entirely dry, counties in the state of Texas."
],
"title": "Roberts County, Texas"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Arthur County is a county in the U.S. state of Nebraska.",
" As of the 2010 census, the population was 460, making it Nebraska's least populous county and the fifth-least populous county in the United States (behind only Loving County, Texas, Kalawao County, Hawaii, King County, Texas, and Kenedy County, Texas).",
" Its county seat and only incorporated community is Arthur."
],
"title": "Arthur County, Nebraska"
}
] |
[
"Title: Dupree, South Dakota\n\nDupree is a city in Ziebach County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 525 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Ziebach County, and the only incorporated community located fully within its borders.",
"Title: Sun City Hilton Head\n\nDel Webb's Sun City Hilton Head (often shortened to Sun City Hilton Head or Sun City locally) is an age-restricted master planned community located in the Okatie area of Beaufort and Jasper counties in the Lowcountry region of South Carolina. Although not a separate incorporated community or census-designated place, there are close to 10,000 permanent residents within three major phases of the community, which is clustered around its golf courses and community centers. The community is also renowned for its political activism, with many local, state, and national candidates for political office stopping in Sun City while in the area. Sun City is included within the Hilton Head Island-Bluffton-Beaufort, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area.",
"Title: Doniphan, Kansas\n\nDoniphan is a small unincorporated community in Doniphan County, Kansas, United States. Doniphan is part of the St. Joseph, MO–KS Metropolitan Statistical Area.",
"Title: Scheduled Monuments in Pembrokeshire\n\nPembrokeshire is the fifth-largest county in Wales, but has more Ancient Monuments (526) than any except Powys. This gives it an extremely high density of monuments, with 33.4 per 100km2. (Only the tiny County Boroughs of Newport and Merthyr Tydfil have a higher density). With three-quarters of its boundary being coastline, Pembrokeshire occupies the western end of the West Wales peninsular, terminating with the tiny cathedral city of St David's. It was a historic county in its own right but between 1975 and 1996 it joined Carmarthen and Ceredigion in the much larger county of Dyfed.",
"Title: Doniphan County, Kansas\n\nDoniphan County (county code DP) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas. As of the 2010 census, the county population was 7,945. Its county seat is Troy, and its most populous city is Wathena.",
"Title: St. Joseph Charter Township, Michigan\n\nSt. Joseph Charter Township is a charter township of Berrien County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 10,028 at the 2010 census. The township is on the shores of Lake Michigan in the west central portion of the county, south of and adjacent to the city of St. Joseph. The village of Shoreham, on Lake Michigan south of St. Joseph city, is the only incorporated community within the boundaries of the township. Both the village and township are bedroom communities for the city of St. Joseph.",
"Title: List of villages in Nova Scotia\n\nA village is a type of unincorporated community in the Canadian Province of Nova Scotia that has a commission established under the \"Municipal Government Act\" for the purpose of providing certain municipal services to a defined area within its larger county or district municipality.",
"Title: Los Angeles County, California\n\nLos Angeles County, officially the County of Los Angeles, is the most populous county in the United States. Its population is larger than that of 42 individual U.S. states. It has 88 incorporated cities and many unincorporated areas and at 4083 sqmi , it is larger than the combined areas of the U.S. states of Delaware and Rhode Island. The county is home to more than one-quarter of California residents and is one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the U.S. Its county seat, the City of Los Angeles, is also its most populous city at about four million.",
"Title: Roberts County, Texas\n\nRoberts County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2010 census, its population was 929, making it the seventh-least populous county in Texas. Its county seat is Miami, which is also the county's only incorporated community. The county was created in 1876 and organized in 1889. It is named for Oran Milo Roberts, a governor of Texas. Roberts County is one of 7 prohibition, or entirely dry, counties in the state of Texas.",
"Title: Arthur County, Nebraska\n\nArthur County is a county in the U.S. state of Nebraska. As of the 2010 census, the population was 460, making it Nebraska's least populous county and the fifth-least populous county in the United States (behind only Loving County, Texas, Kalawao County, Hawaii, King County, Texas, and Kenedy County, Texas). Its county seat and only incorporated community is Arthur."
] |
1,573
|
Of all the films of George Barr McCutcheon's 1902 novel, what number is the 1985 film of Brewster's Millions featuring R. D. Call and Richard Pryor?
|
seventh
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"R. D. Call",
"Brewster's Millions (1985 film)"
],
"sent_id": [
2,
2
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Brewster's Millions may refer to any of the following films based on the 1902 novel by George Barr McCutcheon, or the 1906 Broadway hit play of the same name:"
],
"title": "Brewster's Millions (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"R. D. Call (born February 16, 1950) is an American film and television actor.",
" He has appeared in several films including \"48 Hrs.",
"\" (1982), \"Brewster's Millions\" (1985), \"At Close Range\" (1986), \"No Man's Land\" (1987), \"Colors\" (1988), \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989), \"Young Guns II\" (1990), \"State of Grace\" (1990), \"Waterworld\" (1995), \"Murder by Numbers\" (2002), \"Babel\" (2006), and \"Into the Wild\" (2007)."
],
"title": "R. D. Call"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brewster's Millions is a 1985 comedy film directed by Walter Hill and starring Richard Pryor and John Candy.",
" The screenplay by Herschel Weingrod and Timothy Harris was based on the 1902 novel of the same name by George Barr McCutcheon.",
" It is the seventh film based on the story."
],
"title": "Brewster's Millions (1985 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brewster's Millions is a lost 1921 American comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle.",
" It is an adaptation of the novel written by George Barr McCutcheon as well as the 1906 Broadway smash hit play of the same name starring Edward Abeles."
],
"title": "Brewster's Millions (1921 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Miss Brewster's Millions (1926) is a silent film comedy produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures.",
" Clarence G. Badger directed and the ever-popular Bebe Daniels starred.",
" It was based on a novel by George Barr McCutcheon and a play adaptation of the same name by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley and had been filmed before in 1921 with Roscoe Arbuckle."
],
"title": "Miss Brewster's Millions"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brewster's Millions is a 1914 American comedy film directed by Oscar Apfel and Cecil B. DeMille and starred Edward Abeles.",
" It is an adaptation of the 1902 novel written by George Barr McCutcheon.",
" The novel had also been turned into a successful 1906 Broadway play of the same name that also starred Edward Abeles.",
" Abeles' success in the play led to his being cast in this film."
],
"title": "Brewster's Millions (1914 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"George Barr McCutcheon (July 26, 1866 – October 23, 1928) was an American popular novelist and playwright.",
" His best known works include the series of novels set in Graustark, a fictional East European country, and the novel \"Brewster's Millions\", which was adapted into a play and several films."
],
"title": "George Barr McCutcheon"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brewster's Millions (1945) is one of a number of adaptations of the novel of the same name by George Barr McCutcheon.",
" In the original \"Brewster's Millions\", the hero was a stockbroker; in this version, Brewster is a returning soldier."
],
"title": "Brewster's Millions (1945 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brewster's Millions is a play written by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley, based on the 1902 novel of the same name by George Barr McCutcheon.",
" Producers Frederic Thompson and Elmer \"Skip\" Dundy staged it on Broadway in 1906.",
" The play is about a young man who must spend a million dollars that he has inherited in order to inherit many millions more."
],
"title": "Brewster's Millions (play)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brewster's Millions is a novel written by George Barr McCutcheon in 1902, originally under the pseudonym of Richard Greaves.",
" It was adapted into a play in 1906, which opened at the New Amsterdam Theatre on Broadway, and the novel or play has been adapted into films twelve times, four of which were produced in India."
],
"title": "Brewster's Millions"
}
] |
[
"Title: Brewster's Millions (film)\n\nBrewster's Millions may refer to any of the following films based on the 1902 novel by George Barr McCutcheon, or the 1906 Broadway hit play of the same name:",
"Title: R. D. Call\n\nR. D. Call (born February 16, 1950) is an American film and television actor. He has appeared in several films including \"48 Hrs. \" (1982), \"Brewster's Millions\" (1985), \"At Close Range\" (1986), \"No Man's Land\" (1987), \"Colors\" (1988), \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989), \"Young Guns II\" (1990), \"State of Grace\" (1990), \"Waterworld\" (1995), \"Murder by Numbers\" (2002), \"Babel\" (2006), and \"Into the Wild\" (2007).",
"Title: Brewster's Millions (1985 film)\n\nBrewster's Millions is a 1985 comedy film directed by Walter Hill and starring Richard Pryor and John Candy. The screenplay by Herschel Weingrod and Timothy Harris was based on the 1902 novel of the same name by George Barr McCutcheon. It is the seventh film based on the story.",
"Title: Brewster's Millions (1921 film)\n\nBrewster's Millions is a lost 1921 American comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. It is an adaptation of the novel written by George Barr McCutcheon as well as the 1906 Broadway smash hit play of the same name starring Edward Abeles.",
"Title: Miss Brewster's Millions\n\nMiss Brewster's Millions (1926) is a silent film comedy produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Clarence G. Badger directed and the ever-popular Bebe Daniels starred. It was based on a novel by George Barr McCutcheon and a play adaptation of the same name by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley and had been filmed before in 1921 with Roscoe Arbuckle.",
"Title: Brewster's Millions (1914 film)\n\nBrewster's Millions is a 1914 American comedy film directed by Oscar Apfel and Cecil B. DeMille and starred Edward Abeles. It is an adaptation of the 1902 novel written by George Barr McCutcheon. The novel had also been turned into a successful 1906 Broadway play of the same name that also starred Edward Abeles. Abeles' success in the play led to his being cast in this film.",
"Title: George Barr McCutcheon\n\nGeorge Barr McCutcheon (July 26, 1866 – October 23, 1928) was an American popular novelist and playwright. His best known works include the series of novels set in Graustark, a fictional East European country, and the novel \"Brewster's Millions\", which was adapted into a play and several films.",
"Title: Brewster's Millions (1945 film)\n\nBrewster's Millions (1945) is one of a number of adaptations of the novel of the same name by George Barr McCutcheon. In the original \"Brewster's Millions\", the hero was a stockbroker; in this version, Brewster is a returning soldier.",
"Title: Brewster's Millions (play)\n\nBrewster's Millions is a play written by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley, based on the 1902 novel of the same name by George Barr McCutcheon. Producers Frederic Thompson and Elmer \"Skip\" Dundy staged it on Broadway in 1906. The play is about a young man who must spend a million dollars that he has inherited in order to inherit many millions more.",
"Title: Brewster's Millions\n\nBrewster's Millions is a novel written by George Barr McCutcheon in 1902, originally under the pseudonym of Richard Greaves. It was adapted into a play in 1906, which opened at the New Amsterdam Theatre on Broadway, and the novel or play has been adapted into films twelve times, four of which were produced in India."
] |
1,574
|
Which character did Nathan Lane play in the 1994 Disney animated hit?
|
Timon
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Nathan Lane",
"The Lion King"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The Lion King: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the original motion picture soundtrack for the 1994 Disney animated film, \"The Lion King\".",
" It contains songs from the film written by Elton John and Tim Rice, and a score composed by Hans Zimmer.",
" Elton John has a dual role of performer for several tracks.",
" Additional performers include Carmen Twillie, Jason Weaver, Rowan Atkinson, Whoopi Goldberg, Jeremy Irons, Cheech Marin, Jim Cummings, Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, and Sally Dworsky.",
" The album was released on May 30, 1994 on CD and audio cassette.",
" The soundtrack was recorded in three different countries: the U.S., the U.K. and South Africa.",
" It is the best-selling soundtrack album to an animated film in the United States with over 7 million copies sold, with 4,934,000 copies sold in 1994."
],
"title": "The Lion King (soundtrack)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Carmen Beth Twillie (born April 8, 1950) is a studio singer and actress.",
" She is a long-time friend of Tommy Morgan and has appeared as guest soloist with Morgan's choir.",
" She is best known for singing the Elton John and Tim Rice song \"Circle of Life\" in the beginning of the 1994 Disney animated feature \"The Lion King\".",
" She worked with Pink Floyd for their 1987 album, \"A Momentary Lapse of Reason\", providing additional voices.",
" She provided the singing voice of Stormella in \"\" in 1998 and she was a vocal singer in \"Cats Don't Dance\"."
],
"title": "Carmen Twillie (actress)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Nathan Lane (born Joseph Lane; February 3, 1956) is an American actor and writer.",
" He is known for his roles as Albert in \"The Birdcage\", Max Bialystock in the musical \"The Producers\", Ernie Smuntz in \"MouseHunt\", Nathan Detroit in \"Guys and Dolls\", Pseudolus in \"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum\", his voice work in \"The Lion King\" as Timon and \"Stuart Little\" as Snowbell, and his recurring roles on \"Modern Family\", \"The Good Wife\", and \"\" as F. Lee Bailey.",
" In 2006, Lane received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and in 2008, he was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame."
],
"title": "Nathan Lane"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Lion King is a musical based on the 1994 Disney animated film of the same name with music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice along with the musical score created by Hans Zimmer with choral arrangements by Lebo M.",
" Directed by Julie Taymor, the musical features actors in animal costumes as well as giant, hollow puppets.",
" The show is produced by Disney Theatrical Productions."
],
"title": "The Lion King (musical)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jennifer Paige Chambers is a musical theatre performer, who has appeared in \"The Producers\" on Broadway with Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick, in Los Angeles with Martin Short and Jason Alexander, and in the National Tour with Louis Stadlen and Don Stephenson.",
" She had the chance to co-star as the Swedish secretary, Ulla, with Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick."
],
"title": "Jennifer Paige Chambers"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Lion King is a 1994 American animated epic musical film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures.",
" It is the 32nd Disney animated feature film, and the fifth animated film produced during a period known as the Disney Renaissance.",
" \"The Lion King\" was directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff, produced by Don Hahn, and has a screenplay credited to Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and Linda Woolverton.",
" Its original songs were written by composer Elton John and lyricist Tim Rice, and original scores were written by Hans Zimmer.",
" The film features an ensemble voice cast that includes Matthew Broderick, James Earl Jones, Jeremy Irons, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Moira Kelly, Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, Rowan Atkinson, Robert Guillaume, Madge Sinclair, Whoopi Goldberg, Cheech Marin, and Jim Cummings.",
" The story takes place in a kingdom of lions in Africa and was influenced by William Shakespeare's \"Hamlet\"."
],
"title": "The Lion King"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa, often simply referred to as Timon & Pumbaa, is an American animated television series created by Walt Disney Television Animation.",
" Based on the 1994 Disney animated film \"The Lion King\", it centers on Timon the meerkat and Pumbaa the warthog, as they live their problem-free philosophy Hakuna Matata.",
" The show ran for three seasons on CBS, Disney Channel, Toon Disney, and in syndication as a part of \"The Disney Afternoon\".",
" It aired from September 8, 1995 to September 24, 1999.",
" It is also the first \"Lion King\" related media to show humans, as humans were not present in the movie.",
" It is the first of two television series to be based on the film, the second being \"The Lion Guard\"."
],
"title": "Timon & Pumbaa (TV series)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Timon and Pumbaa are an animated meerkat and warthog duo introduced in Disney's 1994 animated film \"The Lion King\".",
" Timon was portrayed through his many appearances by Nathan Lane (in all three films and early episodes of the show), Max Casella (the original actor in \"The Lion King\" Broadway musical), Kevin Schon (in certain episodes of the show), Quinton Flynn (in certain episodes of the show), Bruce Lanoil in the \"Wild About Safety\" shorts and \"Kingdom Hearts II\", and while Pumbaa is voiced by Ernie Sabella (in all of his animated speaking appearances), and was portrayed by Tom Alan Robbins in the original cast of the Broadway musical.",
" In the upcoming live-action remake, the characters will be portrayed by Billy Eichner and Seth Rogen respectively.",
" Nathan Lane and Ernie Sabella first came to audition for the roles of the hyenas, but when the producers saw how well they worked together they decided to cast them as Timon and Pumbaa.",
" Lyricist Tim Rice however was pulling for Rik Mayall (for Timon) and Adrian Edmondson (for Pumbaa) to play the roles, as he got the idea for the lyrics to \"Hakuna Matata\" by watching their show \"Bottom\"."
],
"title": "Timon and Pumbaa"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Peter Pan is a 1953 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney and based on the play \"Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up\" by J. M. Barrie.",
" It is the 14th Disney animated feature film and was originally released on February 5, 1953, by RKO Radio Pictures.",
" \"Peter Pan\" is the final Disney animated feature released through RKO before Walt Disney's founding of his own distribution company, Buena Vista Distribution, later in 1953 after the film was released.",
" \"Peter Pan\" is also the final Disney film in which all nine members of Disney's Nine Old Men worked together as directing animators.",
" It is also the second Disney animated film starring Kathryn Beaumont, Heather Angel, and Bill Thompson after their roles in the animated feature \"Alice in Wonderland\"."
],
"title": "Peter Pan (1953 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Bowling This Month is a Ten-pin bowling magazine which was started in 1994.",
" Its official statement says that \"if you're serious about bowling and you want to improve your scoring, you need the most up-to-date technical information available on subjects ranging from advanced technique through lane play to balls and ball motion.",
" Each month Bowling This Month delivers the comprehensive information and instruction to help you bowl better, whether you average 180 or 230.",
" Topics include: comprehensive new equipment reviews, lane play, ball motion and reaction, tips to improve mechanics, mental conditioning, physical conditioning, and an updated ball comparison chart.\""
],
"title": "Bowling This Month"
}
] |
[
"Title: The Lion King (soundtrack)\n\nThe Lion King: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the original motion picture soundtrack for the 1994 Disney animated film, \"The Lion King\". It contains songs from the film written by Elton John and Tim Rice, and a score composed by Hans Zimmer. Elton John has a dual role of performer for several tracks. Additional performers include Carmen Twillie, Jason Weaver, Rowan Atkinson, Whoopi Goldberg, Jeremy Irons, Cheech Marin, Jim Cummings, Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, and Sally Dworsky. The album was released on May 30, 1994 on CD and audio cassette. The soundtrack was recorded in three different countries: the U.S., the U.K. and South Africa. It is the best-selling soundtrack album to an animated film in the United States with over 7 million copies sold, with 4,934,000 copies sold in 1994.",
"Title: Carmen Twillie (actress)\n\nCarmen Beth Twillie (born April 8, 1950) is a studio singer and actress. She is a long-time friend of Tommy Morgan and has appeared as guest soloist with Morgan's choir. She is best known for singing the Elton John and Tim Rice song \"Circle of Life\" in the beginning of the 1994 Disney animated feature \"The Lion King\". She worked with Pink Floyd for their 1987 album, \"A Momentary Lapse of Reason\", providing additional voices. She provided the singing voice of Stormella in \"\" in 1998 and she was a vocal singer in \"Cats Don't Dance\".",
"Title: Nathan Lane\n\nNathan Lane (born Joseph Lane; February 3, 1956) is an American actor and writer. He is known for his roles as Albert in \"The Birdcage\", Max Bialystock in the musical \"The Producers\", Ernie Smuntz in \"MouseHunt\", Nathan Detroit in \"Guys and Dolls\", Pseudolus in \"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum\", his voice work in \"The Lion King\" as Timon and \"Stuart Little\" as Snowbell, and his recurring roles on \"Modern Family\", \"The Good Wife\", and \"\" as F. Lee Bailey. In 2006, Lane received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and in 2008, he was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame.",
"Title: The Lion King (musical)\n\nThe Lion King is a musical based on the 1994 Disney animated film of the same name with music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice along with the musical score created by Hans Zimmer with choral arrangements by Lebo M. Directed by Julie Taymor, the musical features actors in animal costumes as well as giant, hollow puppets. The show is produced by Disney Theatrical Productions.",
"Title: Jennifer Paige Chambers\n\nJennifer Paige Chambers is a musical theatre performer, who has appeared in \"The Producers\" on Broadway with Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick, in Los Angeles with Martin Short and Jason Alexander, and in the National Tour with Louis Stadlen and Don Stephenson. She had the chance to co-star as the Swedish secretary, Ulla, with Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick.",
"Title: The Lion King\n\nThe Lion King is a 1994 American animated epic musical film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 32nd Disney animated feature film, and the fifth animated film produced during a period known as the Disney Renaissance. \"The Lion King\" was directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff, produced by Don Hahn, and has a screenplay credited to Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and Linda Woolverton. Its original songs were written by composer Elton John and lyricist Tim Rice, and original scores were written by Hans Zimmer. The film features an ensemble voice cast that includes Matthew Broderick, James Earl Jones, Jeremy Irons, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Moira Kelly, Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, Rowan Atkinson, Robert Guillaume, Madge Sinclair, Whoopi Goldberg, Cheech Marin, and Jim Cummings. The story takes place in a kingdom of lions in Africa and was influenced by William Shakespeare's \"Hamlet\".",
"Title: Timon & Pumbaa (TV series)\n\nThe Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa, often simply referred to as Timon & Pumbaa, is an American animated television series created by Walt Disney Television Animation. Based on the 1994 Disney animated film \"The Lion King\", it centers on Timon the meerkat and Pumbaa the warthog, as they live their problem-free philosophy Hakuna Matata. The show ran for three seasons on CBS, Disney Channel, Toon Disney, and in syndication as a part of \"The Disney Afternoon\". It aired from September 8, 1995 to September 24, 1999. It is also the first \"Lion King\" related media to show humans, as humans were not present in the movie. It is the first of two television series to be based on the film, the second being \"The Lion Guard\".",
"Title: Timon and Pumbaa\n\nTimon and Pumbaa are an animated meerkat and warthog duo introduced in Disney's 1994 animated film \"The Lion King\". Timon was portrayed through his many appearances by Nathan Lane (in all three films and early episodes of the show), Max Casella (the original actor in \"The Lion King\" Broadway musical), Kevin Schon (in certain episodes of the show), Quinton Flynn (in certain episodes of the show), Bruce Lanoil in the \"Wild About Safety\" shorts and \"Kingdom Hearts II\", and while Pumbaa is voiced by Ernie Sabella (in all of his animated speaking appearances), and was portrayed by Tom Alan Robbins in the original cast of the Broadway musical. In the upcoming live-action remake, the characters will be portrayed by Billy Eichner and Seth Rogen respectively. Nathan Lane and Ernie Sabella first came to audition for the roles of the hyenas, but when the producers saw how well they worked together they decided to cast them as Timon and Pumbaa. Lyricist Tim Rice however was pulling for Rik Mayall (for Timon) and Adrian Edmondson (for Pumbaa) to play the roles, as he got the idea for the lyrics to \"Hakuna Matata\" by watching their show \"Bottom\".",
"Title: Peter Pan (1953 film)\n\nPeter Pan is a 1953 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney and based on the play \"Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up\" by J. M. Barrie. It is the 14th Disney animated feature film and was originally released on February 5, 1953, by RKO Radio Pictures. \"Peter Pan\" is the final Disney animated feature released through RKO before Walt Disney's founding of his own distribution company, Buena Vista Distribution, later in 1953 after the film was released. \"Peter Pan\" is also the final Disney film in which all nine members of Disney's Nine Old Men worked together as directing animators. It is also the second Disney animated film starring Kathryn Beaumont, Heather Angel, and Bill Thompson after their roles in the animated feature \"Alice in Wonderland\".",
"Title: Bowling This Month\n\nBowling This Month is a Ten-pin bowling magazine which was started in 1994. Its official statement says that \"if you're serious about bowling and you want to improve your scoring, you need the most up-to-date technical information available on subjects ranging from advanced technique through lane play to balls and ball motion. Each month Bowling This Month delivers the comprehensive information and instruction to help you bowl better, whether you average 180 or 230. Topics include: comprehensive new equipment reviews, lane play, ball motion and reaction, tips to improve mechanics, mental conditioning, physical conditioning, and an updated ball comparison chart.\""
] |
1,575
|
When does a speaker of The State of the Black Union born who is the U.S. Representative for 's 13th congressional district?
|
May 16, 1929
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"State of the Black Union",
"John Conyers"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Frederick Reimold Lehlbach (January 31, 1876 – August 4, 1937) was an American lawyer and politician.",
" As a Republican, Lehlbach served as the U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 10th congressional district from 1915 to 1933 and as the representative from New Jersey's 12th congressional district from 1933 to 1937.",
" Lehlbach was also the nephew of Herman Lehlbach, a former U.S. Representative from New Jersey's 6th congressional district who served from 1885 to 1891."
],
"title": "Frederick R. Lehlbach"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Barbara Jean Lee (born July 16, 1946) is the U.S. Representative for California 's 13th congressional district , serving East Bay voters from 1998 to 2013 during a time when the region was designated California 's 9 congressional district .",
" She is a member of the Democratic Party.",
" She was the first woman to represent the 9th district and is also the first woman to represent the 13th district.",
" Lee was the Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus and was the Co-Chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.",
" Lee is notable as the only member of either house of Congress to vote against the authorization of use of force following the September 11, 2001 attacks.",
" This made her a hero among many in the anti-war movement.",
" Lee has been a vocal critic of the war in Iraq and supports legislation creating a Department of Peace."
],
"title": "Barbara Lee"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Stephen Ernest \"Steve\" Stockman (born November 14, 1956) is an American politician and member of the Republican Party.",
" He served as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 9th congressional district from 1995 to 1997 and for Texas's 36th congressional district from 2013 to 2015.",
" Stockman ran in the 2014 election for the United States Senate but lost the Republican primary to incumbent Senator John Cornyn."
],
"title": "Steve Stockman"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hansen Clarke (born March 2, 1957) is an American politician and former U.S. Congressman and Representative-elect in the 14th Congressional District of Michigan.",
" A Democrat, he was the U.S. Representative for Michigan 's 13th congressional district from 2011 to 2013.",
" Prior to his election to Congress, he had been a member of the Michigan House of Representatives from 1991 through 1992 and from 1999 through 2002, and had represented the 1st District in the Michigan Senate from 2003 to 2011.",
" Clarke was also the first U.S. Congressman of Bangladeshi descent."
],
"title": "Hansen Clarke"
},
{
"sentences": [
"George William Foster (born October 7, 1955) is an American physicist, businessman and U.S. Representative for 's 11th congressional district , winning the seat in 2012.",
" He was previously the U.S. Representative for 's 14 congressional district from 2008 to 2011.",
" He is a member of the Democratic Party."
],
"title": "Bill Foster (politician)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Adam Daniel Kinzinger (born February 27, 1978) is the U.S. Representative for Illinois 's 16 congressional district .",
" He is a member of the Republican Party.",
" He was first elected to Congress in 2010, winning election to represent Illinois's 11th congressional district.",
" After redistricting, he was re-elected to Congress in 2012, 2014, and 2016 to represent Illinois's 16th congressional district."
],
"title": "Adam Kinzinger"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Richard Michael Nolan (born December 17, 1943) is an American politician and member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party who has been the U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 8th congressional district since 2013 and previously served as the U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 6th congressional district from 1975 to 1981."
],
"title": "Rick Nolan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The State of the Black Union was an annual event in the United States to consider issues of particular relevance in the African American community, featuring prominent speakers such as John Conyers, Jesse Jackson, and Al Sharpton."
],
"title": "State of the Black Union"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 13th congressional district of Ohio is represented by Representative Tim Ryan, who defeated Republican Dr. Marisha Agana of Warren on November 6, 2012.",
" Due to reapportionment following the 2010 United States Census, Ohio lost its 17th and 18th congressional districts, necessitating redrawing of district lines.",
" Following the 2012 elections, the 13th district changed to take in much of the territory in the current 17th district, including the city of Youngstown and areas east of Akron."
],
"title": "Ohio's 13th congressional district"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John James Conyers Jr. (born May 16, 1929) is an American Democratic politician and the U.S. Representative for 's 13th congressional district .",
" The district includes the western half of Detroit, as well as River Rouge, Ecorse, Redford Township, Dearborn Heights, Highland Park, Westland, Garden City, Inkster, Wayne, and Romulus.",
" As the longest-serving active Representative, he is the Dean of the House of Representatives."
],
"title": "John Conyers"
}
] |
[
"Title: Frederick R. Lehlbach\n\nFrederick Reimold Lehlbach (January 31, 1876 – August 4, 1937) was an American lawyer and politician. As a Republican, Lehlbach served as the U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 10th congressional district from 1915 to 1933 and as the representative from New Jersey's 12th congressional district from 1933 to 1937. Lehlbach was also the nephew of Herman Lehlbach, a former U.S. Representative from New Jersey's 6th congressional district who served from 1885 to 1891.",
"Title: Barbara Lee\n\nBarbara Jean Lee (born July 16, 1946) is the U.S. Representative for California 's 13th congressional district , serving East Bay voters from 1998 to 2013 during a time when the region was designated California 's 9 congressional district . She is a member of the Democratic Party. She was the first woman to represent the 9th district and is also the first woman to represent the 13th district. Lee was the Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus and was the Co-Chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. Lee is notable as the only member of either house of Congress to vote against the authorization of use of force following the September 11, 2001 attacks. This made her a hero among many in the anti-war movement. Lee has been a vocal critic of the war in Iraq and supports legislation creating a Department of Peace.",
"Title: Steve Stockman\n\nStephen Ernest \"Steve\" Stockman (born November 14, 1956) is an American politician and member of the Republican Party. He served as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 9th congressional district from 1995 to 1997 and for Texas's 36th congressional district from 2013 to 2015. Stockman ran in the 2014 election for the United States Senate but lost the Republican primary to incumbent Senator John Cornyn.",
"Title: Hansen Clarke\n\nHansen Clarke (born March 2, 1957) is an American politician and former U.S. Congressman and Representative-elect in the 14th Congressional District of Michigan. A Democrat, he was the U.S. Representative for Michigan 's 13th congressional district from 2011 to 2013. Prior to his election to Congress, he had been a member of the Michigan House of Representatives from 1991 through 1992 and from 1999 through 2002, and had represented the 1st District in the Michigan Senate from 2003 to 2011. Clarke was also the first U.S. Congressman of Bangladeshi descent.",
"Title: Bill Foster (politician)\n\nGeorge William Foster (born October 7, 1955) is an American physicist, businessman and U.S. Representative for 's 11th congressional district , winning the seat in 2012. He was previously the U.S. Representative for 's 14 congressional district from 2008 to 2011. He is a member of the Democratic Party.",
"Title: Adam Kinzinger\n\nAdam Daniel Kinzinger (born February 27, 1978) is the U.S. Representative for Illinois 's 16 congressional district . He is a member of the Republican Party. He was first elected to Congress in 2010, winning election to represent Illinois's 11th congressional district. After redistricting, he was re-elected to Congress in 2012, 2014, and 2016 to represent Illinois's 16th congressional district.",
"Title: Rick Nolan\n\nRichard Michael Nolan (born December 17, 1943) is an American politician and member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party who has been the U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 8th congressional district since 2013 and previously served as the U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 6th congressional district from 1975 to 1981.",
"Title: State of the Black Union\n\nThe State of the Black Union was an annual event in the United States to consider issues of particular relevance in the African American community, featuring prominent speakers such as John Conyers, Jesse Jackson, and Al Sharpton.",
"Title: Ohio's 13th congressional district\n\nThe 13th congressional district of Ohio is represented by Representative Tim Ryan, who defeated Republican Dr. Marisha Agana of Warren on November 6, 2012. Due to reapportionment following the 2010 United States Census, Ohio lost its 17th and 18th congressional districts, necessitating redrawing of district lines. Following the 2012 elections, the 13th district changed to take in much of the territory in the current 17th district, including the city of Youngstown and areas east of Akron.",
"Title: John Conyers\n\nJohn James Conyers Jr. (born May 16, 1929) is an American Democratic politician and the U.S. Representative for 's 13th congressional district . The district includes the western half of Detroit, as well as River Rouge, Ecorse, Redford Township, Dearborn Heights, Highland Park, Westland, Garden City, Inkster, Wayne, and Romulus. As the longest-serving active Representative, he is the Dean of the House of Representatives."
] |
1,576
|
Normal Wilkinson invented a style of camouflage, consisting of what?
|
it consisted of complex patterns of geometric shapes in contrasting colours, interrupting and intersecting each other
|
bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Norman Wilkinson (artist)",
"Dazzle camouflage"
],
"sent_id": [
2,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Splinter pattern camouflage is a military camouflage pattern consisting of polygons."
],
"title": "Splinter pattern camouflage"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Flecktarn (] ; \"mottled camouflage\"; also known as Flecktarnmuster or Fleckentarn) is a family of 3-, 4-, 5- or 6-color disruptive camouflage patterns, the most common being the five-color pattern, consisting of dark green, light green, black, red brown and green brown or tan depending on the manufacturer.",
" The original German 5-color pattern was designed for use in European temperate woodland terrain.",
" A 3-color variation called Wüstentarn is used for arid and desert conditions and has been used by the German Bundeswehr in Afghanistan."
],
"title": "Flecktarn"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Rieppeleon brevicaudatus, commonly known as the bearded leaf chameleon or bearded pygmy chameleon, is a chameleon originating from the eastern Usambara and Uluguru Mountains in northeastern Tanzania and Kenya.",
" It is easily distinguished from others in the \"Rieppeleon\" genus by the presence of a \"beard\" below the mouth, consisting of a few raised scales.",
" At a full grown length of only 3 in (8 cm), it is marked by somewhat drab coloring in comparison to other chameleons, usually assuming a brown or tan coloring.",
" It is quite capable of changing its coloration, though, often taking on a shade to blend into the background and becoming darker when under stress.",
" It is also capable of compressing its body laterally and producing a stripe down its side, mimicking a dead leaf.",
" It often assumes this form when sleeping in the open.",
" It can adopt a variety of colors, including yellow, green, orange, black, and brown.",
" A common misconception is that these chameleons use their color-changing abilities as camouflage, but they actually use their color-changing skin to court and show stress or emotion.",
" Males are distinguished by a longer tail, more prominent dorsal crest, slimmer body type, and persistent patterning.",
" Like others in the family Chamaeleonidae, it is distinguished by independently rotating eye sockets and a tongue longer than its body."
],
"title": "Rieppeleon brevicaudatus"
},
{
"sentences": [
"In calculus, the method of normals was a technique invented by Descartes for finding normal and tangent lines to curves.",
" It represented one of the earliest methods for constructing tangents to curves.",
" The method hinges on the observation that the radius of a circle is always normal to the circle itself.",
" With this in mind Descartes would construct a circle that was tangent to a given curve.",
" He could then use the radius at the point of intersection to find the slope of a normal line, and from this one can easily find the slope of a tangent line."
],
"title": "Method of normals"
},
{
"sentences": [
"M90 camouflage is the camouflage pattern for the uniform system 90, used by the Swedish Armed Forces.",
" In addition to the standard pattern, desert and jungle variants have been developed for the international missions.",
" The M90 pattern employs basically a downscaled pattern of what has been used on aircraft and vehicles since the late 1970s, called the FOA camouflage, consisting of hard lined geometric shapes in order to create a camouflage pattern effective in the temperate forests and plains of Sweden.",
" The M90 camouflage comprises four colours: dark green, light green, dark navy blue/black and beige (instead of the brown color in the FOA camouflage).",
" Navy blue was chosen instead of black because natural shadows generally tend to be in shades of blue to the human eye."
],
"title": "M90 (camouflage)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Cedar Crest Addition Historic District is a residential subdivision and historic district in Normal, Illinois.",
" The subdivision is bounded roughly by Division Street to the south, Highland Avenue to the north, Fell Avenue to the west, and a local recreation trail, the Constitution Trail, to the east.",
" Developed from 1914 to 1930, Cedar Crest Addition was the first large planned subdivision in Normal.",
" Prior to its construction, Normal lacked paved streets and townwide electrical, sewer, and water systems and was considered more a rural area than a proper suburb of Bloomington.",
" Planner Burt Marley Kuhn and architect Aaron T. Simmons planned the subdivision to be more developed and organized; in particular, it featured tree-lined curvilinear streets inspired by the City Beautiful movement.",
" Simmons designed many of the houses in the district in the then-popular American Craftsman style, another modern addition to Normal.",
" The subdivision gave Normal a much more modern reputation, and a local historian called it \"one of the most important additions ever made to Normal\" in the 1920s."
],
"title": "Cedar Crest Addition Historic District"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Norman Wilkinson {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (24 November 1878 – 31 May 1971) was a British artist who usually worked in oils, watercolors and drypoint.",
" He was primarily a marine painter, but he was also an illustrator, poster artist, and wartime camoufleur.",
" Wilkinson invented \"Dazzle Painting\" to protect merchant shipping during World War I."
],
"title": "Norman Wilkinson (artist)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dazzle camouflage, also known as razzle dazzle (in the U.S.) or dazzle painting, was a family of ship camouflage used extensively in World War I, and to a lesser extent in World War II and afterwards.",
" Credited to the British marine artist Norman Wilkinson, though with a rejected prior claim by the zoologist John Graham Kerr, it consisted of complex patterns of geometric shapes in contrasting colours, interrupting and intersecting each other."
],
"title": "Dazzle camouflage"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Los Hombres del Camuflaje (Spanish for \"Men In Camouflage\") is a Mexican sibling professional wrestling tag team consisting of Artillero (real name unrevealed) and Súper Comando (real name Gustavo Torres Ramirez).",
" The team is currently working for the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) portraying \"rudos\" (\"Bad guys\") wrestling characters.",
" Los Hombres del Camuflaje are second generation wrestlers, sons of wrestler Principe Odin, with several of their brothers being professional wrestlers.",
" Artillero is a \"Luchador enmascarado\", or masked professional wrestler while Súper Comando worked as an \"enmascarado\" until December 25, 2015.",
" Artillero's real name is not a matter of public record, as is often the case with masked wrestlers in Mexico where their private lives are kept a secret from the wrestling fans.",
" Artillero and Super Comando are the brothers of CMLL low card wrestler Bengala, although it is not openly acknowledged by CMLL.",
" The two use a military theme, reflected in their ring gear, mask and trunks which is at least partially camouflage."
],
"title": "Los Hombres del Camuflaje"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Egyptian Army uses a British Army Style ceremonial outfit, and a desert camouflage overall implemented in 2012.",
" The Identification between different branches in the Egyptian Army depends on the branch insignia on the left upper arm and the color of the beret.",
" Also, the airborne, Thunderbolt, and republican guard each has its own camouflage overall."
],
"title": "Egyptian Army Uniform"
}
] |
[
"Title: Splinter pattern camouflage\n\nSplinter pattern camouflage is a military camouflage pattern consisting of polygons.",
"Title: Flecktarn\n\nFlecktarn (] ; \"mottled camouflage\"; also known as Flecktarnmuster or Fleckentarn) is a family of 3-, 4-, 5- or 6-color disruptive camouflage patterns, the most common being the five-color pattern, consisting of dark green, light green, black, red brown and green brown or tan depending on the manufacturer. The original German 5-color pattern was designed for use in European temperate woodland terrain. A 3-color variation called Wüstentarn is used for arid and desert conditions and has been used by the German Bundeswehr in Afghanistan.",
"Title: Rieppeleon brevicaudatus\n\nRieppeleon brevicaudatus, commonly known as the bearded leaf chameleon or bearded pygmy chameleon, is a chameleon originating from the eastern Usambara and Uluguru Mountains in northeastern Tanzania and Kenya. It is easily distinguished from others in the \"Rieppeleon\" genus by the presence of a \"beard\" below the mouth, consisting of a few raised scales. At a full grown length of only 3 in (8 cm), it is marked by somewhat drab coloring in comparison to other chameleons, usually assuming a brown or tan coloring. It is quite capable of changing its coloration, though, often taking on a shade to blend into the background and becoming darker when under stress. It is also capable of compressing its body laterally and producing a stripe down its side, mimicking a dead leaf. It often assumes this form when sleeping in the open. It can adopt a variety of colors, including yellow, green, orange, black, and brown. A common misconception is that these chameleons use their color-changing abilities as camouflage, but they actually use their color-changing skin to court and show stress or emotion. Males are distinguished by a longer tail, more prominent dorsal crest, slimmer body type, and persistent patterning. Like others in the family Chamaeleonidae, it is distinguished by independently rotating eye sockets and a tongue longer than its body.",
"Title: Method of normals\n\nIn calculus, the method of normals was a technique invented by Descartes for finding normal and tangent lines to curves. It represented one of the earliest methods for constructing tangents to curves. The method hinges on the observation that the radius of a circle is always normal to the circle itself. With this in mind Descartes would construct a circle that was tangent to a given curve. He could then use the radius at the point of intersection to find the slope of a normal line, and from this one can easily find the slope of a tangent line.",
"Title: M90 (camouflage)\n\nM90 camouflage is the camouflage pattern for the uniform system 90, used by the Swedish Armed Forces. In addition to the standard pattern, desert and jungle variants have been developed for the international missions. The M90 pattern employs basically a downscaled pattern of what has been used on aircraft and vehicles since the late 1970s, called the FOA camouflage, consisting of hard lined geometric shapes in order to create a camouflage pattern effective in the temperate forests and plains of Sweden. The M90 camouflage comprises four colours: dark green, light green, dark navy blue/black and beige (instead of the brown color in the FOA camouflage). Navy blue was chosen instead of black because natural shadows generally tend to be in shades of blue to the human eye.",
"Title: Cedar Crest Addition Historic District\n\nThe Cedar Crest Addition Historic District is a residential subdivision and historic district in Normal, Illinois. The subdivision is bounded roughly by Division Street to the south, Highland Avenue to the north, Fell Avenue to the west, and a local recreation trail, the Constitution Trail, to the east. Developed from 1914 to 1930, Cedar Crest Addition was the first large planned subdivision in Normal. Prior to its construction, Normal lacked paved streets and townwide electrical, sewer, and water systems and was considered more a rural area than a proper suburb of Bloomington. Planner Burt Marley Kuhn and architect Aaron T. Simmons planned the subdivision to be more developed and organized; in particular, it featured tree-lined curvilinear streets inspired by the City Beautiful movement. Simmons designed many of the houses in the district in the then-popular American Craftsman style, another modern addition to Normal. The subdivision gave Normal a much more modern reputation, and a local historian called it \"one of the most important additions ever made to Normal\" in the 1920s.",
"Title: Norman Wilkinson (artist)\n\nNorman Wilkinson {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (24 November 1878 – 31 May 1971) was a British artist who usually worked in oils, watercolors and drypoint. He was primarily a marine painter, but he was also an illustrator, poster artist, and wartime camoufleur. Wilkinson invented \"Dazzle Painting\" to protect merchant shipping during World War I.",
"Title: Dazzle camouflage\n\nDazzle camouflage, also known as razzle dazzle (in the U.S.) or dazzle painting, was a family of ship camouflage used extensively in World War I, and to a lesser extent in World War II and afterwards. Credited to the British marine artist Norman Wilkinson, though with a rejected prior claim by the zoologist John Graham Kerr, it consisted of complex patterns of geometric shapes in contrasting colours, interrupting and intersecting each other.",
"Title: Los Hombres del Camuflaje\n\nLos Hombres del Camuflaje (Spanish for \"Men In Camouflage\") is a Mexican sibling professional wrestling tag team consisting of Artillero (real name unrevealed) and Súper Comando (real name Gustavo Torres Ramirez). The team is currently working for the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) portraying \"rudos\" (\"Bad guys\") wrestling characters. Los Hombres del Camuflaje are second generation wrestlers, sons of wrestler Principe Odin, with several of their brothers being professional wrestlers. Artillero is a \"Luchador enmascarado\", or masked professional wrestler while Súper Comando worked as an \"enmascarado\" until December 25, 2015. Artillero's real name is not a matter of public record, as is often the case with masked wrestlers in Mexico where their private lives are kept a secret from the wrestling fans. Artillero and Super Comando are the brothers of CMLL low card wrestler Bengala, although it is not openly acknowledged by CMLL. The two use a military theme, reflected in their ring gear, mask and trunks which is at least partially camouflage.",
"Title: Egyptian Army Uniform\n\nThe Egyptian Army uses a British Army Style ceremonial outfit, and a desert camouflage overall implemented in 2012. The Identification between different branches in the Egyptian Army depends on the branch insignia on the left upper arm and the color of the beret. Also, the airborne, Thunderbolt, and republican guard each has its own camouflage overall."
] |
1,577
|
In what season of the 2017 year is the Netflix German language series that Anatole Taubman will appear in, scheduled to be released?
|
winter
|
bridge
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"Anatole Taubman",
"Anatole Taubman",
"Dark (TV series)"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
4,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Travelers is a science fiction television series created by Brad Wright, starring Emmy Award-winning actor Eric McCormack.",
" The series is a co-production between Netflix and Showcase.",
" The first season comprises 12 episodes and premiered on Showcase on October 17, 2016; the entire series premiered globally (outside of Canada) on Netflix, on December 23, 2016.",
" On February 8, 2017, Netflix and Showcase renewed the show for a second season.",
" Season 2 production began in March 2017, ahead of the Canadian premiere on Showcase scheduled to air on October 16, 2017, which will be followed by a Netflix release."
],
"title": "Travelers (TV series)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Atlantik is a 1929 British-made German language drama film directed by Ewald André Dupont and starring Fritz Kortner, Elsa Wagner and Heinrich Schroth.",
" The film is a German language version of the 1929 film \"Atlantic\" made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures.",
" Following the introduction of sound films, leading film companies attempted to cater to different markets by producing multiple-language versions of their films.",
" \"Atlantic\" was released in four versions: English, French, German and silent, for cinemas not yet converted to the new format.",
" The film was the first fully talking film to be released in Germany, where it was a major hit.",
" It is based on the play \"The Berg\" by Ernest Raymond which itself was based on the Titanic disaster."
],
"title": "Atlantik (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dark is an upcoming Netflix original German language supernatural family drama series co-created by Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese scheduled for release in the winter of 2017."
],
"title": "Dark (TV series)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Advanced Placement German Language and Culture (also known as AP German Language and Culture, AP German Language or AP German) is a course and examination provided by the College Board through the Advanced Placement Program.",
" This course is designed to give high school students the opportunity to receive credit in a college-level German language course.",
" It is generally taken in the fourth year of high school German study."
],
"title": "AP German Language and Culture"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Iman Meskini (born 9 March 1997) is a Norwegian actress.",
" She plays the role of Sana Bakkoush in the teen drama series \"SKAM\", which is broadcast on NRK.",
" Sana Bakkoush is a recurring character in seasons 1-4 of SKAM and the lead character in season 4.",
" As of 2016, Meskini is majoring on Arabic and Middle Eastern studies at the University of Oslo.",
" Her mother is from Norway and her father is from Tunisia.",
" She grew up in the village of Langhus and identifies as a practicing Muslim.",
" Meskini played as a guard for the Høybråten Basketball Club during the 2016-2017 year."
],
"title": "Iman Meskini"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Voice of Switzerland is the Swiss format of the popular TV reality series \"The Voice\" created by the executive producer of \"Fear Factor\", John de Mol.",
" The series premiered in 2013 on the German language channel SRF 1.",
" The series is in the Swiss German language.",
" The hosts of the series were Sven Epiney, Viola Tami and Tanya König.",
" The coaches of the were , Marc Sway, Philipp Fankhauser and Stefanie Heinzmann.",
" The first season which premiered in 2013, was won by Nicole Bernegger and the second and final season which premiered in 2014, was won by Tiziana Gulino."
],
"title": "The Voice of Switzerland"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Anatole Taubman (born 23 December 1970) is a Swiss actor, who has appeared in many films, such as a henchman in the James Bond movie \"Quantum of Solace\", Stanislav Turgin in the film \"\", and as the monk Remigius in the TV miniseries \"The Pillars of the Earth\", but also in Swiss productions as \"Marmorera\" (2007).",
" In 2012, he played also a bigger role in \"Fünf Freunde\" an adaptation of one of the famous books of Enid Blyton's Famous Five.",
" He made an appearance as a Jewish prisoner in the TV miniseries \"Band of Brothers\", as well in the Swiss-Austrian feature film \"Akte Grüninger\" in 2013.",
" Taubmann is the executive producer of the movie \"She's Funny That Way\", with Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson.",
" In 2017, he will appear in the Netflix German language series \"Dark\"."
],
"title": "Anatole Taubman"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Etymological Dictionary of the German Language is a reference book for the history of the German language, and was one of the first books of its kind ever written.",
" Originally written in 1883 by Friedrich Kluge, it is still actively maintained and considered a standard work among the German etymological dictionaries.",
" The most recent publication was released in 2011 in print, eBook and as an Android app."
],
"title": "Etymological Dictionary of the German Language"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Duden (] ) is a dictionary of the German language, first published by Konrad Duden in 1880.",
" The \"Duden \" is updated regularly with new editions appearing every four or five years.",
" s of August 2017 , it is in its 27th edition.",
" It is printed as 12 volumes with each volume covering different aspects of the German language such as loanwords, etymology, pronunciation, synonyms, etc."
],
"title": "Duden"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Justin Rosenfeld was a producer and distributor of films in Germany during the time of the Weimar Republic.",
" He was born in 1901 in Schopfloch, Bavaria, Germany.",
" Studied law and economics and was initially employed by the banking house of Wilhelm Vogt & Co in Hamburg.",
" He subsequently became President of Orbis Film G.m.bH of Berlin where he had full responsibility for advertising, licensing and translation of non German language films for the German market.",
" As a producer he oversaw the stories, casting and production of German language films.",
" Particularly noteworthy and successful was Razzia in Sankt Pauli (1932).",
" This film portrayed a slice of life in the gritty harbor quarter of Hamburg.",
" It may have been the first instance of employment, as extras, of local people playing roles which were the same as their day-to-day activities, that is to say, policemen, locals in a harbor tavern and men and women of questionable character.",
" This film was banned in 1933 by the Nazi censors as counter to morality.",
" As a Jew he was forced to cease his film work and arrested in 1938, though subsequently released.",
" He fled to the United States and died in Rochester, New York in 1947."
],
"title": "Justin Rosenfeld"
}
] |
[
"Title: Travelers (TV series)\n\nTravelers is a science fiction television series created by Brad Wright, starring Emmy Award-winning actor Eric McCormack. The series is a co-production between Netflix and Showcase. The first season comprises 12 episodes and premiered on Showcase on October 17, 2016; the entire series premiered globally (outside of Canada) on Netflix, on December 23, 2016. On February 8, 2017, Netflix and Showcase renewed the show for a second season. Season 2 production began in March 2017, ahead of the Canadian premiere on Showcase scheduled to air on October 16, 2017, which will be followed by a Netflix release.",
"Title: Atlantik (film)\n\nAtlantik is a 1929 British-made German language drama film directed by Ewald André Dupont and starring Fritz Kortner, Elsa Wagner and Heinrich Schroth. The film is a German language version of the 1929 film \"Atlantic\" made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures. Following the introduction of sound films, leading film companies attempted to cater to different markets by producing multiple-language versions of their films. \"Atlantic\" was released in four versions: English, French, German and silent, for cinemas not yet converted to the new format. The film was the first fully talking film to be released in Germany, where it was a major hit. It is based on the play \"The Berg\" by Ernest Raymond which itself was based on the Titanic disaster.",
"Title: Dark (TV series)\n\nDark is an upcoming Netflix original German language supernatural family drama series co-created by Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese scheduled for release in the winter of 2017.",
"Title: AP German Language and Culture\n\nAdvanced Placement German Language and Culture (also known as AP German Language and Culture, AP German Language or AP German) is a course and examination provided by the College Board through the Advanced Placement Program. This course is designed to give high school students the opportunity to receive credit in a college-level German language course. It is generally taken in the fourth year of high school German study.",
"Title: Iman Meskini\n\nIman Meskini (born 9 March 1997) is a Norwegian actress. She plays the role of Sana Bakkoush in the teen drama series \"SKAM\", which is broadcast on NRK. Sana Bakkoush is a recurring character in seasons 1-4 of SKAM and the lead character in season 4. As of 2016, Meskini is majoring on Arabic and Middle Eastern studies at the University of Oslo. Her mother is from Norway and her father is from Tunisia. She grew up in the village of Langhus and identifies as a practicing Muslim. Meskini played as a guard for the Høybråten Basketball Club during the 2016-2017 year.",
"Title: The Voice of Switzerland\n\nThe Voice of Switzerland is the Swiss format of the popular TV reality series \"The Voice\" created by the executive producer of \"Fear Factor\", John de Mol. The series premiered in 2013 on the German language channel SRF 1. The series is in the Swiss German language. The hosts of the series were Sven Epiney, Viola Tami and Tanya König. The coaches of the were , Marc Sway, Philipp Fankhauser and Stefanie Heinzmann. The first season which premiered in 2013, was won by Nicole Bernegger and the second and final season which premiered in 2014, was won by Tiziana Gulino.",
"Title: Anatole Taubman\n\nAnatole Taubman (born 23 December 1970) is a Swiss actor, who has appeared in many films, such as a henchman in the James Bond movie \"Quantum of Solace\", Stanislav Turgin in the film \"\", and as the monk Remigius in the TV miniseries \"The Pillars of the Earth\", but also in Swiss productions as \"Marmorera\" (2007). In 2012, he played also a bigger role in \"Fünf Freunde\" an adaptation of one of the famous books of Enid Blyton's Famous Five. He made an appearance as a Jewish prisoner in the TV miniseries \"Band of Brothers\", as well in the Swiss-Austrian feature film \"Akte Grüninger\" in 2013. Taubmann is the executive producer of the movie \"She's Funny That Way\", with Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson. In 2017, he will appear in the Netflix German language series \"Dark\".",
"Title: Etymological Dictionary of the German Language\n\nThe Etymological Dictionary of the German Language is a reference book for the history of the German language, and was one of the first books of its kind ever written. Originally written in 1883 by Friedrich Kluge, it is still actively maintained and considered a standard work among the German etymological dictionaries. The most recent publication was released in 2011 in print, eBook and as an Android app.",
"Title: Duden\n\nThe Duden (] ) is a dictionary of the German language, first published by Konrad Duden in 1880. The \"Duden \" is updated regularly with new editions appearing every four or five years. s of August 2017 , it is in its 27th edition. It is printed as 12 volumes with each volume covering different aspects of the German language such as loanwords, etymology, pronunciation, synonyms, etc.",
"Title: Justin Rosenfeld\n\nJustin Rosenfeld was a producer and distributor of films in Germany during the time of the Weimar Republic. He was born in 1901 in Schopfloch, Bavaria, Germany. Studied law and economics and was initially employed by the banking house of Wilhelm Vogt & Co in Hamburg. He subsequently became President of Orbis Film G.m.bH of Berlin where he had full responsibility for advertising, licensing and translation of non German language films for the German market. As a producer he oversaw the stories, casting and production of German language films. Particularly noteworthy and successful was Razzia in Sankt Pauli (1932). This film portrayed a slice of life in the gritty harbor quarter of Hamburg. It may have been the first instance of employment, as extras, of local people playing roles which were the same as their day-to-day activities, that is to say, policemen, locals in a harbor tavern and men and women of questionable character. This film was banned in 1933 by the Nazi censors as counter to morality. As a Jew he was forced to cease his film work and arrested in 1938, though subsequently released. He fled to the United States and died in Rochester, New York in 1947."
] |
1,578
|
Svetha Rao, professionally known as Raja Kumari, is an Indian American songwriter, rapper and recording artist from Claremont, California, Kumari is best known for her collaboration with notable artists including Gwen Stefani, she is a co-founder and the lead vocalist of which band?
|
No Doubt
|
bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Raja Kumari",
"Gwen Stefani"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Chuckey Charles is an American songwriter, composer, arranger and top charting Music \"Billboard\" music producer that moves fluidly from Pop to Rap to R&B, and has produced, written and worked with Grammy winning Songwriters, artist, and Producers from Sean Garrett (Beyoncé Knowles, Janet Jackson, Jamie Foxx) Usher Raymond and Dallas Austin (Gwen Stefani, TLC, etc..",
".)",
" to writer/producer Jerry Ragavoy (The Rolling Stones, Janis Joplin, etc..",
".)",
".",
" He's also produced the soulful sounds of Hidden Beach recording artist Kindred the Family Soul to the Pop/R&B sounds of Capitol Records group Vega, Rap artist Loon and \"This Is How We Do It\" crooner Montell Jordan to name a few.",
" Chuckey Charles was born December 18, 1970 in Chicago, Illinois.",
" He first became interested in music at a very young age, where he started playing the guitar at 6 and gradually moving on to the piano at the young age of 9.",
" Throughout his elementary and high school years he attended Rockford, Illinois C.A.P.A. school for the creative and performing arts.",
" He continued his musical interest where he became the composer of many musical compositions scored along with his orchestra instructor.",
" After graduating from high school and attending a brief stint in college majoring in music theory, Chuckey Charles started to focus on larger aspirations of the music business and industry."
],
"title": "Chuckey Charles"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"The Sweet Escape\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Gwen Stefani from her second studio album of the same name (2006).",
" It was written by Stefani, Akon, and Giorgio Tuinfort.",
" Akon, who is also a featured artist, developed the song's beat before collaborating with Stefani.",
" He designed it based on her previous work with No Doubt, and Stefani later commented that it put her \"on the yellow brick road to the No Doubt record I might do\".",
" \"The Sweet Escape\" is an apology for a fight between two lovers and describes a dream of a pleasant life for them.",
" As the album's title track, its title was chosen to help market Stefani's music and fashion lines."
],
"title": "The Sweet Escape (song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Svetha Rao (born January 11, 1986), professionally known as Raja Kumari ('The princess' in Sanskrit), is an Indian American songwriter, rapper and recording artist from Claremont, California.",
" Kumari is best known for her collaboration with notable artists including Gwen Stefani, Iggy Azalea, Fifth Harmony, Knife Party, and Fall Out Boy.",
" She is also notable for receiving as a songwriter, the BMI Pop Awards in 2016, being nominated to a Grammy award in February 2015, and featuring on BBC Asian Network programme \"Bobby Friction\" on July 5, 2016."
],
"title": "Raja Kumari"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Kings Never Die\" is a song by American rapper Eminem, from the soundtrack album \"Southpaw (Music from and Inspired By the Motion Picture)\", released on July 10, 2015.",
" It features the American-recording artist, Gwen Stefani.",
" This is Eminem and Stefani's first collaboration.",
" The song is the second single released from the soundtrack, after Eminem's \"Phenomenal\" which was released a month earlier.",
" \"Kings Never Die\" marks Stefani's first featured single since 2005's \"Can I Have It Like That\" with Pharrell Williams.",
" The song was co-written and produced by The New Royales."
],
"title": "Kings Never Die"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Shine\" is a song recorded by American singer Gwen Stefani, featuring collaborative vocals by American entertainer Pharrell Williams.",
" Originally intended for Stefani's band No Doubt, it was written and produced by Williams, with songwriting contributions from Stefani.",
" It is a reggae pop and ska song that is featured in the 2014 animated film \"Paddington.\"",
" The lyrics revolve around the lead character Paddington Bear's journey to London and his identity crisis.",
" Stefani initially disagreed with Williams' choice to use direct references to Paddington in the lyrics, but praised this decision after watching the film with her children.",
" She reported that her involvement with the recording was inspired by her then-husband Gavin Rossdale and her children's connection to England."
],
"title": "Shine (Gwen Stefani song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Spark the Fire\" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Gwen Stefani.",
" The song was released on December 1, 2014.",
" It was originally intended to be featured on Stefani's third studio album \"This Is What the Truth Feels Like,\" but it was scrapped in favor of new material.",
" Stefani wrote \"Spark the Fire\" in collaboration with the song's producer Pharrell Williams.",
" It is a dance-pop and hip hop track that incorporates funk.",
" Along with the previous single, \"Baby Don't Lie\", the track was marketed as Stefani's musical comeback as a solo artist."
],
"title": "Spark the Fire"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Harajuku Lovers Live is the first live long-form video by American recording artist Gwen Stefani.",
" It was released on DVD on December 4, 2006, by Interscope Records.",
" The DVD was directed by Sophie Muller and produced by Oil Factory Productions.",
" It is a recording of one of Stefani's concerts during her Harajuku Lovers Tour 2005 in late 2005 to promote her first album, \"Love.",
" Angel.",
" Music.",
" Baby.",
"\", released in November 2004.",
" The performance was recorded in November 2005, in Anaheim, California.",
" The concert features performances of all twelve songs from \"Love.",
" Angel.",
" Music.",
" Baby.\"",
" and two new songs from her second studio album, \"The Sweet Escape\", as well as interviews with the musicians and dancers and a documentary of tour preparation."
],
"title": "Harajuku Lovers Live"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Change Your Life\" is a song recorded by Australian rapper Iggy Azalea for her debut studio album, \"The New Classic\" (2014).",
" It features guest vocals by American rapper T.I..",
" Initially a demo by Indian-American songwriter Raja Kumari, the song's final composition was co-written by Azalea, Natalie Sims, Kumari, the song's producers The Messengers, Lovy Longomba and T.I..",
" It is a mid-tempo dub-step, hip hop and synthpop song inspired by Azalea's personal dating experiences, and comprises bass-driven and synth-heavy production.",
" Described by Azalea as \"a kind of rap duet\", it features her singing on a track for the first time which she took upon to showcase growth and versatility from her previous material."
],
"title": "Change Your Life (Iggy Azalea song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gwen Renée Stefani ( ; born October 3, 1969) is an American singer, songwriter, fashion designer, actress, and television personality.",
" She is a co-founder and the lead vocalist of the band No Doubt that experienced major success after their breakthrough studio album \"Tragic Kingdom\" (1995) along with various successful singles, including \"Just a Girl\", \"Don't Speak\", \"Hey Baby\", and \"It's My Life\".",
" During the band's hiatus, Stefani embarked on a solo pop career in 2004 by releasing her debut studio album \"Love.",
" Angel.",
" Music.",
" Baby.",
"\" Inspired by pop music from the 1980s, the album was met with both critical and commercial success.",
" It spawned three commercially successful singles: \"What You Waiting For?",
"\", \"Rich Girl\", and \"Hollaback Girl\", the latter reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 while also becoming the first US download to sell one million copies.",
" In 2006 Stefani released her second studio album \"The Sweet Escape\".",
" The album produced two successful singles: \"Wind It Up\" and the album's title track \"The Sweet Escape\".",
" Her third solo album \"This Is What the Truth Feels Like\" was released in March 2016 and became her first solo number-one album on the \"Billboard\" 200."
],
"title": "Gwen Stefani"
},
{
"sentences": [
"American singer and songwriter Gwen Stefani has recorded material for three studio albums and one extended play (EP), and has been featured on songs on other artists' respective albums.",
" After releasing five studio albums with ska punk group No Doubt, in 2004 Stefani began work as a solo artist, developing her pop debut \"Love.",
" Angel.",
" Music.",
" Baby.",
"\" in the same year.",
" It produced several top ten singles worldwide, including \"What You Waiting For?",
"\", \"Rich Girl\", and \"Hollaback Girl\", the latter of which was the first single to sell over a million digital copies in the United States.",
" The record contained work from a variety of producers and songwriters, including Linda Perry, Nellee Hooper, André 3000, and No Doubt bandmate Tony Kanal. \"",
"Cool\", \"Luxurious\", and \"Crash\" were also released as the singles.",
" In 2005, Stefani released an extended play \"Love.",
" Angel.",
" Music.",
" Baby.",
" (The Remixes)\" and included the Richard X remix of \"Cool\", which topped the United States Dance Club Songs in November 2005.",
" Hip hop musician André 3000 made two appearances on the album, including on \"Long Way to Go\", and his alter ego \"Johnny Vulture\" on \"Bubble Pop Electric\"."
],
"title": "List of songs recorded by Gwen Stefani"
}
] |
[
"Title: Chuckey Charles\n\nChuckey Charles is an American songwriter, composer, arranger and top charting Music \"Billboard\" music producer that moves fluidly from Pop to Rap to R&B, and has produced, written and worked with Grammy winning Songwriters, artist, and Producers from Sean Garrett (Beyoncé Knowles, Janet Jackson, Jamie Foxx) Usher Raymond and Dallas Austin (Gwen Stefani, TLC, etc.. .) to writer/producer Jerry Ragavoy (The Rolling Stones, Janis Joplin, etc.. .) . He's also produced the soulful sounds of Hidden Beach recording artist Kindred the Family Soul to the Pop/R&B sounds of Capitol Records group Vega, Rap artist Loon and \"This Is How We Do It\" crooner Montell Jordan to name a few. Chuckey Charles was born December 18, 1970 in Chicago, Illinois. He first became interested in music at a very young age, where he started playing the guitar at 6 and gradually moving on to the piano at the young age of 9. Throughout his elementary and high school years he attended Rockford, Illinois C.A.P.A. school for the creative and performing arts. He continued his musical interest where he became the composer of many musical compositions scored along with his orchestra instructor. After graduating from high school and attending a brief stint in college majoring in music theory, Chuckey Charles started to focus on larger aspirations of the music business and industry.",
"Title: The Sweet Escape (song)\n\n\"The Sweet Escape\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Gwen Stefani from her second studio album of the same name (2006). It was written by Stefani, Akon, and Giorgio Tuinfort. Akon, who is also a featured artist, developed the song's beat before collaborating with Stefani. He designed it based on her previous work with No Doubt, and Stefani later commented that it put her \"on the yellow brick road to the No Doubt record I might do\". \"The Sweet Escape\" is an apology for a fight between two lovers and describes a dream of a pleasant life for them. As the album's title track, its title was chosen to help market Stefani's music and fashion lines.",
"Title: Raja Kumari\n\nSvetha Rao (born January 11, 1986), professionally known as Raja Kumari ('The princess' in Sanskrit), is an Indian American songwriter, rapper and recording artist from Claremont, California. Kumari is best known for her collaboration with notable artists including Gwen Stefani, Iggy Azalea, Fifth Harmony, Knife Party, and Fall Out Boy. She is also notable for receiving as a songwriter, the BMI Pop Awards in 2016, being nominated to a Grammy award in February 2015, and featuring on BBC Asian Network programme \"Bobby Friction\" on July 5, 2016.",
"Title: Kings Never Die\n\n\"Kings Never Die\" is a song by American rapper Eminem, from the soundtrack album \"Southpaw (Music from and Inspired By the Motion Picture)\", released on July 10, 2015. It features the American-recording artist, Gwen Stefani. This is Eminem and Stefani's first collaboration. The song is the second single released from the soundtrack, after Eminem's \"Phenomenal\" which was released a month earlier. \"Kings Never Die\" marks Stefani's first featured single since 2005's \"Can I Have It Like That\" with Pharrell Williams. The song was co-written and produced by The New Royales.",
"Title: Shine (Gwen Stefani song)\n\n\"Shine\" is a song recorded by American singer Gwen Stefani, featuring collaborative vocals by American entertainer Pharrell Williams. Originally intended for Stefani's band No Doubt, it was written and produced by Williams, with songwriting contributions from Stefani. It is a reggae pop and ska song that is featured in the 2014 animated film \"Paddington.\" The lyrics revolve around the lead character Paddington Bear's journey to London and his identity crisis. Stefani initially disagreed with Williams' choice to use direct references to Paddington in the lyrics, but praised this decision after watching the film with her children. She reported that her involvement with the recording was inspired by her then-husband Gavin Rossdale and her children's connection to England.",
"Title: Spark the Fire\n\n\"Spark the Fire\" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Gwen Stefani. The song was released on December 1, 2014. It was originally intended to be featured on Stefani's third studio album \"This Is What the Truth Feels Like,\" but it was scrapped in favor of new material. Stefani wrote \"Spark the Fire\" in collaboration with the song's producer Pharrell Williams. It is a dance-pop and hip hop track that incorporates funk. Along with the previous single, \"Baby Don't Lie\", the track was marketed as Stefani's musical comeback as a solo artist.",
"Title: Harajuku Lovers Live\n\nHarajuku Lovers Live is the first live long-form video by American recording artist Gwen Stefani. It was released on DVD on December 4, 2006, by Interscope Records. The DVD was directed by Sophie Muller and produced by Oil Factory Productions. It is a recording of one of Stefani's concerts during her Harajuku Lovers Tour 2005 in late 2005 to promote her first album, \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby. \", released in November 2004. The performance was recorded in November 2005, in Anaheim, California. The concert features performances of all twelve songs from \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\" and two new songs from her second studio album, \"The Sweet Escape\", as well as interviews with the musicians and dancers and a documentary of tour preparation.",
"Title: Change Your Life (Iggy Azalea song)\n\n\"Change Your Life\" is a song recorded by Australian rapper Iggy Azalea for her debut studio album, \"The New Classic\" (2014). It features guest vocals by American rapper T.I.. Initially a demo by Indian-American songwriter Raja Kumari, the song's final composition was co-written by Azalea, Natalie Sims, Kumari, the song's producers The Messengers, Lovy Longomba and T.I.. It is a mid-tempo dub-step, hip hop and synthpop song inspired by Azalea's personal dating experiences, and comprises bass-driven and synth-heavy production. Described by Azalea as \"a kind of rap duet\", it features her singing on a track for the first time which she took upon to showcase growth and versatility from her previous material.",
"Title: Gwen Stefani\n\nGwen Renée Stefani ( ; born October 3, 1969) is an American singer, songwriter, fashion designer, actress, and television personality. She is a co-founder and the lead vocalist of the band No Doubt that experienced major success after their breakthrough studio album \"Tragic Kingdom\" (1995) along with various successful singles, including \"Just a Girl\", \"Don't Speak\", \"Hey Baby\", and \"It's My Life\". During the band's hiatus, Stefani embarked on a solo pop career in 2004 by releasing her debut studio album \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby. \" Inspired by pop music from the 1980s, the album was met with both critical and commercial success. It spawned three commercially successful singles: \"What You Waiting For? \", \"Rich Girl\", and \"Hollaback Girl\", the latter reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 while also becoming the first US download to sell one million copies. In 2006 Stefani released her second studio album \"The Sweet Escape\". The album produced two successful singles: \"Wind It Up\" and the album's title track \"The Sweet Escape\". Her third solo album \"This Is What the Truth Feels Like\" was released in March 2016 and became her first solo number-one album on the \"Billboard\" 200.",
"Title: List of songs recorded by Gwen Stefani\n\nAmerican singer and songwriter Gwen Stefani has recorded material for three studio albums and one extended play (EP), and has been featured on songs on other artists' respective albums. After releasing five studio albums with ska punk group No Doubt, in 2004 Stefani began work as a solo artist, developing her pop debut \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby. \" in the same year. It produced several top ten singles worldwide, including \"What You Waiting For? \", \"Rich Girl\", and \"Hollaback Girl\", the latter of which was the first single to sell over a million digital copies in the United States. The record contained work from a variety of producers and songwriters, including Linda Perry, Nellee Hooper, André 3000, and No Doubt bandmate Tony Kanal. \" Cool\", \"Luxurious\", and \"Crash\" were also released as the singles. In 2005, Stefani released an extended play \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby. (The Remixes)\" and included the Richard X remix of \"Cool\", which topped the United States Dance Club Songs in November 2005. Hip hop musician André 3000 made two appearances on the album, including on \"Long Way to Go\", and his alter ego \"Johnny Vulture\" on \"Bubble Pop Electric\"."
] |
1,579
|
Are Corey Taylor and Tyler Spencer both authors?
|
yes
|
comparison
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Corey Taylor",
"Tyler Spencer"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Stone Sour is an American alternative metal band from Des Moines, Iowa.",
" Originally formed in 1992 by vocalist Corey Taylor, guitarist Josh Rand, bassist Shawn Economaki and drummer Joel Ekman, the band was active until 1997, when Taylor left to join Slipknot.",
" Guitarist Jim Root, who had joined the band later, also joined Slipknot in 1999.",
" Stone Sour reunited several years later, releasing its full-length debut album \"Stone Sour\" in 2002 which featured songs from early demos. Ekman was replaced by Roy Mayorga in 2006, who performed on the band's second album \"Come What(ever) May\".",
" The songs on the album were written by Taylor, Root, Rand and Economaki."
],
"title": "List of songs recorded by Stone Sour"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Stone Sour is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Stone Sour.",
" It was recorded and produced by the band and Tom Tatman at Catamount Studios in Cedar Falls, Iowa, and was released on August 27, 2002, through Roadrunner Records.",
" Writing for the album began in 2000 while vocalist Corey Taylor and guitarist Jim Root were still actively involved in their other band, Slipknot.",
" Work began on the album after Slipknot had gone on hiatus following touring in support of their second album \"Iowa\"."
],
"title": "Stone Sour (album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Gay Bar\" is a song by American rock band Electric Six.",
" Written by band member Tyler Spencer, under the pseudonym Dick Valentine, it was released in June 2003 as the second single from their debut studio album, \"Fire\" (2003).",
" While both the song and music video received significant airplay, lyrics mentioning war were edited due to their possibly offensive nature since the song made its air debut at the start of the Iraq War."
],
"title": "Gay Bar (song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Evil Cowards is an electronic dance-rock band created by Tyler Spencer of Electric Six, and William Bates of Fall On Your Sword."
],
"title": "Evil Cowards"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Corey Todd Taylor (born December 8, 1973) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, actor, and author, best known as the lead singer and lyricist of the American heavy metal band Slipknot and the American alternative metal band Stone Sour."
],
"title": "Corey Taylor"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hydrograd is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Stone Sour.",
" Recorded at Sphere Studios in Los Angeles, it is the follow-up to the band's 2012–2013 double concept album, \"House of Gold & Bones\" Part 1 and 2.",
" It was released worldwide on June 30, 2017 via Roadrunner Records.",
" \"Hydrograd\" also had a special album premier with commentary on each song from front man Corey Taylor on June 29, 2017 on Octane (Sirius XM).",
" Four singles were released in promotion of the album ahead of its release; \"Fabuless\", \"Song #3\", \"Taipei Person/Allah Tea\" and \"Mercy\" (Live Recording at Sphere Studios)."
],
"title": "Hydrograd"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Great Big Mouth Records is a record label based in Des Moines, Iowa, which was founded by Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor and Denny Harvey.",
" The label was conceived to help bring attention to Midwestern bands, Taylor explains; \"basically we're just trying to unify the scene and really bring more attention to the Midwest than there is right now.\"",
"."
],
"title": "Great Big Mouth Records"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Tyler Spencer (born January 22, 1972), also known as Dick Valentine, is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and author.",
" He is best known as the lead vocalist, main lyricist, and co-founder of the rock band Electric Six."
],
"title": "Tyler Spencer"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Junk Beer Kidnap Band is an American rock band from Des Moines, Iowa, formed in 2009.",
" They are a side-project of Corey Taylor, frontman of the heavy metal band Slipknot and rock band Stone Sour.",
" Since their formation, JBKB have currently solely been a touring band for lead singer and guitarist Taylor's solo work.",
" No official studio album has been announced."
],
"title": "Junk Beer Kidnap Band"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Bother\" is the second single from the heavy metal band Stone Sour's self-titled debut album.",
" It was originally released as a solo song by frontman Corey Taylor, but the billing was later changed to Stone Sour.",
" The song was one of Stone Sour's first songs to put them into the mainstream.",
" The cover features Taylor's hands and rings, one of them being a Spider-Man ring which is a reference to the song being featured on the soundtrack to the film \"Spider-Man\" (although the track is credited to Taylor as the performer not Stone Sour) and to Taylor being a fan of Spider-Man.",
" The other has the number 8 on it, representing Taylor's number in Slipknot.",
" Taylor has stated that the song is about when he moved back to Des Moines from Denver, where he hoped to try to move forward with his music."
],
"title": "Bother (song)"
}
] |
[
"Title: List of songs recorded by Stone Sour\n\nStone Sour is an American alternative metal band from Des Moines, Iowa. Originally formed in 1992 by vocalist Corey Taylor, guitarist Josh Rand, bassist Shawn Economaki and drummer Joel Ekman, the band was active until 1997, when Taylor left to join Slipknot. Guitarist Jim Root, who had joined the band later, also joined Slipknot in 1999. Stone Sour reunited several years later, releasing its full-length debut album \"Stone Sour\" in 2002 which featured songs from early demos. Ekman was replaced by Roy Mayorga in 2006, who performed on the band's second album \"Come What(ever) May\". The songs on the album were written by Taylor, Root, Rand and Economaki.",
"Title: Stone Sour (album)\n\nStone Sour is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Stone Sour. It was recorded and produced by the band and Tom Tatman at Catamount Studios in Cedar Falls, Iowa, and was released on August 27, 2002, through Roadrunner Records. Writing for the album began in 2000 while vocalist Corey Taylor and guitarist Jim Root were still actively involved in their other band, Slipknot. Work began on the album after Slipknot had gone on hiatus following touring in support of their second album \"Iowa\".",
"Title: Gay Bar (song)\n\n\"Gay Bar\" is a song by American rock band Electric Six. Written by band member Tyler Spencer, under the pseudonym Dick Valentine, it was released in June 2003 as the second single from their debut studio album, \"Fire\" (2003). While both the song and music video received significant airplay, lyrics mentioning war were edited due to their possibly offensive nature since the song made its air debut at the start of the Iraq War.",
"Title: Evil Cowards\n\nEvil Cowards is an electronic dance-rock band created by Tyler Spencer of Electric Six, and William Bates of Fall On Your Sword.",
"Title: Corey Taylor\n\nCorey Todd Taylor (born December 8, 1973) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, actor, and author, best known as the lead singer and lyricist of the American heavy metal band Slipknot and the American alternative metal band Stone Sour.",
"Title: Hydrograd\n\nHydrograd is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Stone Sour. Recorded at Sphere Studios in Los Angeles, it is the follow-up to the band's 2012–2013 double concept album, \"House of Gold & Bones\" Part 1 and 2. It was released worldwide on June 30, 2017 via Roadrunner Records. \"Hydrograd\" also had a special album premier with commentary on each song from front man Corey Taylor on June 29, 2017 on Octane (Sirius XM). Four singles were released in promotion of the album ahead of its release; \"Fabuless\", \"Song #3\", \"Taipei Person/Allah Tea\" and \"Mercy\" (Live Recording at Sphere Studios).",
"Title: Great Big Mouth Records\n\nGreat Big Mouth Records is a record label based in Des Moines, Iowa, which was founded by Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor and Denny Harvey. The label was conceived to help bring attention to Midwestern bands, Taylor explains; \"basically we're just trying to unify the scene and really bring more attention to the Midwest than there is right now.\" .",
"Title: Tyler Spencer\n\nTyler Spencer (born January 22, 1972), also known as Dick Valentine, is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and author. He is best known as the lead vocalist, main lyricist, and co-founder of the rock band Electric Six.",
"Title: Junk Beer Kidnap Band\n\nThe Junk Beer Kidnap Band is an American rock band from Des Moines, Iowa, formed in 2009. They are a side-project of Corey Taylor, frontman of the heavy metal band Slipknot and rock band Stone Sour. Since their formation, JBKB have currently solely been a touring band for lead singer and guitarist Taylor's solo work. No official studio album has been announced.",
"Title: Bother (song)\n\n\"Bother\" is the second single from the heavy metal band Stone Sour's self-titled debut album. It was originally released as a solo song by frontman Corey Taylor, but the billing was later changed to Stone Sour. The song was one of Stone Sour's first songs to put them into the mainstream. The cover features Taylor's hands and rings, one of them being a Spider-Man ring which is a reference to the song being featured on the soundtrack to the film \"Spider-Man\" (although the track is credited to Taylor as the performer not Stone Sour) and to Taylor being a fan of Spider-Man. The other has the number 8 on it, representing Taylor's number in Slipknot. Taylor has stated that the song is about when he moved back to Des Moines from Denver, where he hoped to try to move forward with his music."
] |
1,580
|
Which professional baseball pitcher for the Kansas City Royals was a member of their team for 111th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series?
|
Daniel Richard Duffy
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Danny Duffy",
"Danny Duffy",
"2015 World Series"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Daniel Richard Duffy (born December 21, 1988) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB).",
" He made his MLB debut with the Royals in 2011 and was a member of their 2015 World Series championship team."
],
"title": "Danny Duffy"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Kansas City Royals are a Major League Baseball franchise based in Kansas City, Missouri.",
" Formed in 1969, they play in the American League Central division.",
" Pitchers for the Royals have thrown 4 no-hitters in franchise history.",
" A no-hitter is officially recognized by Major League Baseball only \"when a pitcher (or pitchers) retires each batter on the opposing team during the entire course of a game, which consists of at least nine innings\".",
" No-hitters of less than nine complete innings were previously recognized by the league as official; however, several rule alterations in 1991 changed the rule to its current form.",
" A no-hitter is rare enough that one team in Major League Baseball, the San Diego Padres, has never had a pitcher accomplish the feat.",
" No perfect games, a special subcategory of no-hitter, have been thrown in Royals history.",
" As defined by Major League Baseball, \"in a perfect game, no batter reaches any base during the course of the game.\""
],
"title": "List of Kansas City Royals no-hitters"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Donald Lee O'Riley (March 12, 1945 – May 2, 1997) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for two seasons.",
" He pitched in 18 games for the Kansas City Royals during the inaugural 1969 Kansas City Royals season and nine games during the 1970 Kansas City Royals season."
],
"title": "Don O'Riley"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Germán Barranca Costales (born October 19, 1956 in Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, Mexico) is a former Major League Baseball second baseman.",
" On August 26, 1974 he was purchased by the Kansas City Royals from the Mexico City Reds.",
" He was listed at 6 feet tall and 160 pounds.",
" German made his major league debut on September 2, 1979 at the age of 22 with the Kansas City Royals vs the New York Yankees.",
" German played 5 games that year and also played 7 games with the Royals in 1980 with a batting average of .600 On January 21, was traded by the Kansas City Royals to the Cincinnati Reds for Cesar Geronimo.",
" Played for the Cincinnati Reds in 1981 with a batting average of .333 and 1982 batting average of .255 German last game in the MLB was July 11 1982 vs. CHC at age 25.",
" German was batting .250 and leading the National League in triples before the all star break was sent to Indianapolis the triple A of the Cincinnati Reds.",
" On September 7, 1982 was sent to the Detroit Tigers by the Cincinnati Reds as part of a conditional deal.",
" German played 4 years in Major League Baseball (2 years in the American League played 12 games ) and ( 2 years in the National League played 55 games ) with a total of 67 games, 62 AB, 19 Runs, 18 hits, 2 doubles, 3 triples, 5 stolen bases a fielding % of .893 and batting average of .290"
],
"title": "Germán Barranca"
},
{
"sentences": [
"James Leon Wright (born March 3, 1955) is a former professional baseball pitcher.",
" He played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball for the Kansas City Royals, appeaaring in 17 games during the 1981 Kansas City Royals season and seven games during the 1982 Kansas City Royals season.",
" He is the current Colorado Rockies bullpen coach, a position he has held since 2009.",
" He also served as the team's pitching coach in 2002."
],
"title": "Jim Wright (1980s pitcher)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gary Richard Christenson (born May 5, 1953) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for two seasons.",
" He pitched in six games for the Kansas City Royals during the 1979 Kansas City Royals season and in 24 games during the 1980 Kansas City Royals season.",
" He is the father of Ryan, Allan, and Carolyn Christenson."
],
"title": "Gary Christenson (baseball)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Francisley Trueba Bueno (born March 5, 1981) is a Cuban professional baseball pitcher for the Generales de Durango of the Mexican Baseball League.",
" He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Atlanta Braves and Kansas City Royals and in Korea Professional Baseball for the Hanwha Eagles.",
" He is a childhood friend of Yunel Escobar and Brayan Peña, who was also a 2012 player on the Kansas City Royals."
],
"title": "Francisley Bueno"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Randall Kent McGilberry (born October 29, 1953) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for two seasons.",
" He pitched in three games for the Kansas City Royals during the 1977 Kansas City Royals season and 18 games during the 1978 Kansas City Royals season.",
" He played college baseball at Louisiana Tech University."
],
"title": "Randy McGilberry"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Fort Myers Royals were a minor league affiliate of the Kansas City Royals from 1978-1987.",
" In 1978 the Royals were brought to Fort Myers, Florida by the Kansas City franchise.",
" This was because Fort Myers served as the spring training home of the Kansas City Royals.",
" The Royals were a Single A Florida State League franchise.",
" The team played at Terry Park Ballfield from 1978 until 1987.",
" In 1985 the Royals won the Florida State League Championship.",
" Kevin Seitzer and Bret Saberhagen were members of that Fort Myers Royals team.",
" The Minor League franchise left Fort Myers in 1988 when the Major League Baseball franchise moved Spring Training to Haines City, Florida and Baseball City Stadium."
],
"title": "Fort Myers Royals"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2015 World Series was the 111th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series, a best-of-seven playoff between the National League (NL) champion New York Mets and the American League (AL) champion Kansas City Royals.",
" The series was played between October 27 and November 1, with the Royals winning the series 4 games to 1.",
" It was the first time since the 2010 World Series that the World Series extended into November.",
" The Royals became the first team since the Oakland Athletics in the 1989 World Series to win the World Series after losing in the previous year.",
" It was also the first World Series since the 2007 World Series to not feature the Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, or San Francisco Giants as the NL champions."
],
"title": "2015 World Series"
}
] |
[
"Title: Danny Duffy\n\nDaniel Richard Duffy (born December 21, 1988) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut with the Royals in 2011 and was a member of their 2015 World Series championship team.",
"Title: List of Kansas City Royals no-hitters\n\nThe Kansas City Royals are a Major League Baseball franchise based in Kansas City, Missouri. Formed in 1969, they play in the American League Central division. Pitchers for the Royals have thrown 4 no-hitters in franchise history. A no-hitter is officially recognized by Major League Baseball only \"when a pitcher (or pitchers) retires each batter on the opposing team during the entire course of a game, which consists of at least nine innings\". No-hitters of less than nine complete innings were previously recognized by the league as official; however, several rule alterations in 1991 changed the rule to its current form. A no-hitter is rare enough that one team in Major League Baseball, the San Diego Padres, has never had a pitcher accomplish the feat. No perfect games, a special subcategory of no-hitter, have been thrown in Royals history. As defined by Major League Baseball, \"in a perfect game, no batter reaches any base during the course of the game.\"",
"Title: Don O'Riley\n\nDonald Lee O'Riley (March 12, 1945 – May 2, 1997) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for two seasons. He pitched in 18 games for the Kansas City Royals during the inaugural 1969 Kansas City Royals season and nine games during the 1970 Kansas City Royals season.",
"Title: Germán Barranca\n\nGermán Barranca Costales (born October 19, 1956 in Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, Mexico) is a former Major League Baseball second baseman. On August 26, 1974 he was purchased by the Kansas City Royals from the Mexico City Reds. He was listed at 6 feet tall and 160 pounds. German made his major league debut on September 2, 1979 at the age of 22 with the Kansas City Royals vs the New York Yankees. German played 5 games that year and also played 7 games with the Royals in 1980 with a batting average of .600 On January 21, was traded by the Kansas City Royals to the Cincinnati Reds for Cesar Geronimo. Played for the Cincinnati Reds in 1981 with a batting average of .333 and 1982 batting average of .255 German last game in the MLB was July 11 1982 vs. CHC at age 25. German was batting .250 and leading the National League in triples before the all star break was sent to Indianapolis the triple A of the Cincinnati Reds. On September 7, 1982 was sent to the Detroit Tigers by the Cincinnati Reds as part of a conditional deal. German played 4 years in Major League Baseball (2 years in the American League played 12 games ) and ( 2 years in the National League played 55 games ) with a total of 67 games, 62 AB, 19 Runs, 18 hits, 2 doubles, 3 triples, 5 stolen bases a fielding % of .893 and batting average of .290",
"Title: Jim Wright (1980s pitcher)\n\nJames Leon Wright (born March 3, 1955) is a former professional baseball pitcher. He played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball for the Kansas City Royals, appeaaring in 17 games during the 1981 Kansas City Royals season and seven games during the 1982 Kansas City Royals season. He is the current Colorado Rockies bullpen coach, a position he has held since 2009. He also served as the team's pitching coach in 2002.",
"Title: Gary Christenson (baseball)\n\nGary Richard Christenson (born May 5, 1953) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for two seasons. He pitched in six games for the Kansas City Royals during the 1979 Kansas City Royals season and in 24 games during the 1980 Kansas City Royals season. He is the father of Ryan, Allan, and Carolyn Christenson.",
"Title: Francisley Bueno\n\nFrancisley Trueba Bueno (born March 5, 1981) is a Cuban professional baseball pitcher for the Generales de Durango of the Mexican Baseball League. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Atlanta Braves and Kansas City Royals and in Korea Professional Baseball for the Hanwha Eagles. He is a childhood friend of Yunel Escobar and Brayan Peña, who was also a 2012 player on the Kansas City Royals.",
"Title: Randy McGilberry\n\nRandall Kent McGilberry (born October 29, 1953) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for two seasons. He pitched in three games for the Kansas City Royals during the 1977 Kansas City Royals season and 18 games during the 1978 Kansas City Royals season. He played college baseball at Louisiana Tech University.",
"Title: Fort Myers Royals\n\nThe Fort Myers Royals were a minor league affiliate of the Kansas City Royals from 1978-1987. In 1978 the Royals were brought to Fort Myers, Florida by the Kansas City franchise. This was because Fort Myers served as the spring training home of the Kansas City Royals. The Royals were a Single A Florida State League franchise. The team played at Terry Park Ballfield from 1978 until 1987. In 1985 the Royals won the Florida State League Championship. Kevin Seitzer and Bret Saberhagen were members of that Fort Myers Royals team. The Minor League franchise left Fort Myers in 1988 when the Major League Baseball franchise moved Spring Training to Haines City, Florida and Baseball City Stadium.",
"Title: 2015 World Series\n\nThe 2015 World Series was the 111th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series, a best-of-seven playoff between the National League (NL) champion New York Mets and the American League (AL) champion Kansas City Royals. The series was played between October 27 and November 1, with the Royals winning the series 4 games to 1. It was the first time since the 2010 World Series that the World Series extended into November. The Royals became the first team since the Oakland Athletics in the 1989 World Series to win the World Series after losing in the previous year. It was also the first World Series since the 2007 World Series to not feature the Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, or San Francisco Giants as the NL champions."
] |
1,581
|
Which division does the football team, who made the playoffs for the first time in seven seasons in 2015, play within?
|
AFC East
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"2015 Miami Dolphins season",
"2008 Miami Dolphins season"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
4
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The 2014 Chattanooga Mocs football team represented the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in the 2014 NCAA Division I FCS football season as a member of the Southern Conference (SoCon).",
" The Mocs were led by sixth year head coach and alum Russ Huesman and played their home games at Finley Stadium in Chattanooga, Tennessee.",
" 2014 was a historic season for the Mocs.",
" The Mocs won ten games in a season for the first time in program history, won the SoCon Conference outright for the first time in program history, went undefeated in the SoCon for the first time in program history, and went to the playoffs for the first time since 1984, netting a number eight seed and a first-round bye.",
" Chattanooga advanced to the quarterfinals, beating Indiana State at home for the program's first-ever home playoff win in the playoffs' second round before falling to New Hampshire 30–35."
],
"title": "2014 Chattanooga Mocs football team"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2007–08 NBA season was the Atlanta Hawks' 59th season in the National Basketball Association, and 40th season in Atlanta.",
" After missing the playoffs for eight straight seasons, the Hawks selected Al Horford out of the University of Florida with the third pick in the 2007 NBA draft.",
" The Hawks started out the season by defeating the Dallas Mavericks 101–94 in their season opener, marking the first time they won their first game of the season since the 1999 lockout season.",
" However, their struggles continued as they went on a six-game losing streak around the All-Star break.",
" At midseason, the Hawks traded Tyronn Lue, Lorenzen Wright, Anthony Johnson and second-year forward Shelden Williams to the Sacramento Kings for Mike Bibby.",
" The Hawks finished third in the Southeast Division with a 37–45 record, and made the playoffs for the first time since 1999.",
" Joe Johnson was selected for the 2008 NBA All-Star Game, and Horford made the All-First Rookie Team.",
" In the first round of the playoffs, they lost to the top-seeded Boston Celtics in seven games.",
" Following the season, Josh Childress left to play overseas."
],
"title": "2007–08 Atlanta Hawks season"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2015 Miami Dolphins season was the franchise's 46th season in the National Football League and the 50th overall.",
" The Dolphins look to improve on their 8-8 record from 2014 and return to the playoffs for the first time in seven seasons.",
" However Miami failed to clinch a playoff berth for the seventh consecutive season after a Week 14 loss to the Giants."
],
"title": "2015 Miami Dolphins season"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2008 Miami Dolphins season was the organization's 39th season in the National Football League and 43rd overall.",
" During the regular season the Dolphins completed the greatest single-season turnaround in NFL history, going from a 1–15 regular season record in 2007 to an 11–5 record in 2008.",
" The previous record for most improved team one year after a 1–15 season belonged to the 1992 Indianapolis Colts, who went 9–7.",
" The 1999 Indianapolis Colts were the only other team to accomplish a 10-game turnaround, winning 13 games after winning 3 in 1998.",
" Additionally, Miami won the AFC East, becoming the first team in NFL history to win their division after only having one win the previous season."
],
"title": "2008 Miami Dolphins season"
},
{
"sentences": [
"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."
],
"title": "Colchester United F.C. league record by opponent"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The D.C. Armor was a professional indoor football team that began play in the American Indoor Football Association (AIFA) in the 2009 season.",
" The team was based in Washington, D.C., with home games at the under-renovation D.C. Armory.",
" The Armor were the first professional football team to play within the District of Columbia since the Washington Redskins left for FedExField in 1997.",
" The Armor was also the area's first indoor football team since the Washington Commandos played in the Arena Football League in 1990, and the only arena/indoor football team to play within the district (the Commandos played in the Capital Centre and the Patriot Center).",
" After one, poorly attended season, the Armor folded."
],
"title": "D.C. Armor"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2015 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season was the 58th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 83rd overall.",
" The Blue Bombers finished the season in 4th place in the West Division with a 5–13 record and missed the playoffs for the fourth year in a row, as well as the sixth time in seven seasons.",
" This was also the first time since 2010 that a Grey Cup host city has failed to qualify for the playoffs."
],
"title": "2015 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks football program is the intercollegiate American football team for Stephen F. Austin State University located in the U.S. state of Texas.",
" The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and are members of the Southland Conference.",
" Stephen F. Austin's first football team was fielded in 1923.",
" The team plays its home games at the 14,575 seat Homer Bryce Stadium in Nacogdoches, Texas.",
" SFA's football team earned a berth into the FCS playoffs in 2009, which was the first for the university since 1995.",
" The team also earned a playoff berth in 2010, marking the first time in the program's history that the team had reached the playoffs in consecutive seasons.",
" The 2010 season also marked the first time that the school had won an outright conference championship since 1989.",
" Stephen F. Austin's only bowl appearance was the 1973 Poultry Bowl, in which the team defeated Gardner-Webb 31-10 in Gainesville, Georgia."
],
"title": "Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks football"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Houston Rockets are an American professional basketball team based in Houston, Texas.",
" The team plays in the Southwest Division of the Western Conference in National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" The team was established in 1967, and played in San Diego, California for four years before being moved to Houston.",
" In the Rockets debut season, they won only 15 games.",
" However, after drafting Elvin Hayes first overall in the 1969 NBA Draft, they made their first appearance in the playoffs in 1969.",
" After Hayes was traded, Moses Malone was acquired to replace him.",
" Malone won two MVPs during his time in Houston, and he led the Rockets to the conference finals in his first year with the team.",
" He also took the Rockets to the NBA Finals in 1981, but they were defeated in six games by the Boston Celtics.",
" In 1984, the Rockets drafted Hakeem Olajuwon, who led them to the 1986 Finals in his second year, where they lost again to Boston.",
" In the next seven seasons, they lost in the first round of the playoffs five times.",
" They won their first NBA championship in 1994, led by Olajuwon, who won Finals MVP.",
" They repeated as champions the next year, and Olajuwon won Finals MVP once again.",
" To date, the Rockets have not advanced to the finals again.",
" The Rockets missed the playoffs from 1999–2003, and did not make the playoffs again until after they drafted Yao Ming in 2002.",
" Since then, the Rockets have had a winning season in all but two of the next 14 seasons and, led by James Harden, advanced to the conference finals in 2015."
],
"title": "Houston Rockets all-time roster"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2013 Vanderbilt Commodores football team represents Vanderbilt University during the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season.",
" The Commodores play their seven home games at Vanderbilt Stadium at Dudley Field in Nashville, Tennessee, which has been Vanderbilt football's home stadium since 1922.",
" The 2013 team is coming off back-to-back bowls for the first time in school history.",
" The 2012 season was the best win pct since 1955 (.692) the nine wins was the most since 1915, and the 5 SEC wins was the most since 1935.",
" The 2012 season ended with the current longest win streak in the SEC, needless to say this was one of the best seasons in Vanderbilt football history.",
" The 2013 team was headed by James Franklin who was in his 3rd and final year at Vanderbilt.",
" It marked the Commodores 123rd overall season, 80th as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and its 22nd within the SEC Eastern Division.",
" For the third straight year Vanderbilt had made it to a bowl game the game was the first played after December 31 of the same year of the season.",
" Vandy defeated Houston Cougars in the BBVA Compass Bowl 41–24.",
" Vanderbilt finished with 9 wins back to back for the first time in school history, also for the first time was ranked in the top 25 of AP and Coaches polls in back-to-back years."
],
"title": "2013 Vanderbilt Commodores football team"
}
] |
[
"Title: 2014 Chattanooga Mocs football team\n\nThe 2014 Chattanooga Mocs football team represented the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in the 2014 NCAA Division I FCS football season as a member of the Southern Conference (SoCon). The Mocs were led by sixth year head coach and alum Russ Huesman and played their home games at Finley Stadium in Chattanooga, Tennessee. 2014 was a historic season for the Mocs. The Mocs won ten games in a season for the first time in program history, won the SoCon Conference outright for the first time in program history, went undefeated in the SoCon for the first time in program history, and went to the playoffs for the first time since 1984, netting a number eight seed and a first-round bye. Chattanooga advanced to the quarterfinals, beating Indiana State at home for the program's first-ever home playoff win in the playoffs' second round before falling to New Hampshire 30–35.",
"Title: 2007–08 Atlanta Hawks season\n\nThe 2007–08 NBA season was the Atlanta Hawks' 59th season in the National Basketball Association, and 40th season in Atlanta. After missing the playoffs for eight straight seasons, the Hawks selected Al Horford out of the University of Florida with the third pick in the 2007 NBA draft. The Hawks started out the season by defeating the Dallas Mavericks 101–94 in their season opener, marking the first time they won their first game of the season since the 1999 lockout season. However, their struggles continued as they went on a six-game losing streak around the All-Star break. At midseason, the Hawks traded Tyronn Lue, Lorenzen Wright, Anthony Johnson and second-year forward Shelden Williams to the Sacramento Kings for Mike Bibby. The Hawks finished third in the Southeast Division with a 37–45 record, and made the playoffs for the first time since 1999. Joe Johnson was selected for the 2008 NBA All-Star Game, and Horford made the All-First Rookie Team. In the first round of the playoffs, they lost to the top-seeded Boston Celtics in seven games. Following the season, Josh Childress left to play overseas.",
"Title: 2015 Miami Dolphins season\n\nThe 2015 Miami Dolphins season was the franchise's 46th season in the National Football League and the 50th overall. The Dolphins look to improve on their 8-8 record from 2014 and return to the playoffs for the first time in seven seasons. However Miami failed to clinch a playoff berth for the seventh consecutive season after a Week 14 loss to the Giants.",
"Title: 2008 Miami Dolphins season\n\nThe 2008 Miami Dolphins season was the organization's 39th season in the National Football League and 43rd overall. During the regular season the Dolphins completed the greatest single-season turnaround in NFL history, going from a 1–15 regular season record in 2007 to an 11–5 record in 2008. The previous record for most improved team one year after a 1–15 season belonged to the 1992 Indianapolis Colts, who went 9–7. The 1999 Indianapolis Colts were the only other team to accomplish a 10-game turnaround, winning 13 games after winning 3 in 1998. Additionally, Miami won the AFC East, becoming the first team in NFL history to win their division after only having one win the previous season.",
"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: D.C. Armor\n\nThe D.C. Armor was a professional indoor football team that began play in the American Indoor Football Association (AIFA) in the 2009 season. The team was based in Washington, D.C., with home games at the under-renovation D.C. Armory. The Armor were the first professional football team to play within the District of Columbia since the Washington Redskins left for FedExField in 1997. The Armor was also the area's first indoor football team since the Washington Commandos played in the Arena Football League in 1990, and the only arena/indoor football team to play within the district (the Commandos played in the Capital Centre and the Patriot Center). After one, poorly attended season, the Armor folded.",
"Title: 2015 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season\n\nThe 2015 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season was the 58th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 83rd overall. The Blue Bombers finished the season in 4th place in the West Division with a 5–13 record and missed the playoffs for the fourth year in a row, as well as the sixth time in seven seasons. This was also the first time since 2010 that a Grey Cup host city has failed to qualify for the playoffs.",
"Title: Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks football\n\nThe Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks football program is the intercollegiate American football team for Stephen F. Austin State University located in the U.S. state of Texas. The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and are members of the Southland Conference. Stephen F. Austin's first football team was fielded in 1923. The team plays its home games at the 14,575 seat Homer Bryce Stadium in Nacogdoches, Texas. SFA's football team earned a berth into the FCS playoffs in 2009, which was the first for the university since 1995. The team also earned a playoff berth in 2010, marking the first time in the program's history that the team had reached the playoffs in consecutive seasons. The 2010 season also marked the first time that the school had won an outright conference championship since 1989. Stephen F. Austin's only bowl appearance was the 1973 Poultry Bowl, in which the team defeated Gardner-Webb 31-10 in Gainesville, Georgia.",
"Title: Houston Rockets all-time roster\n\nThe Houston Rockets are an American professional basketball team based in Houston, Texas. The team plays in the Southwest Division of the Western Conference in National Basketball Association (NBA). The team was established in 1967, and played in San Diego, California for four years before being moved to Houston. In the Rockets debut season, they won only 15 games. However, after drafting Elvin Hayes first overall in the 1969 NBA Draft, they made their first appearance in the playoffs in 1969. After Hayes was traded, Moses Malone was acquired to replace him. Malone won two MVPs during his time in Houston, and he led the Rockets to the conference finals in his first year with the team. He also took the Rockets to the NBA Finals in 1981, but they were defeated in six games by the Boston Celtics. In 1984, the Rockets drafted Hakeem Olajuwon, who led them to the 1986 Finals in his second year, where they lost again to Boston. In the next seven seasons, they lost in the first round of the playoffs five times. They won their first NBA championship in 1994, led by Olajuwon, who won Finals MVP. They repeated as champions the next year, and Olajuwon won Finals MVP once again. To date, the Rockets have not advanced to the finals again. The Rockets missed the playoffs from 1999–2003, and did not make the playoffs again until after they drafted Yao Ming in 2002. Since then, the Rockets have had a winning season in all but two of the next 14 seasons and, led by James Harden, advanced to the conference finals in 2015.",
"Title: 2013 Vanderbilt Commodores football team\n\nThe 2013 Vanderbilt Commodores football team represents Vanderbilt University during the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Commodores play their seven home games at Vanderbilt Stadium at Dudley Field in Nashville, Tennessee, which has been Vanderbilt football's home stadium since 1922. The 2013 team is coming off back-to-back bowls for the first time in school history. The 2012 season was the best win pct since 1955 (.692) the nine wins was the most since 1915, and the 5 SEC wins was the most since 1935. The 2012 season ended with the current longest win streak in the SEC, needless to say this was one of the best seasons in Vanderbilt football history. The 2013 team was headed by James Franklin who was in his 3rd and final year at Vanderbilt. It marked the Commodores 123rd overall season, 80th as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and its 22nd within the SEC Eastern Division. For the third straight year Vanderbilt had made it to a bowl game the game was the first played after December 31 of the same year of the season. Vandy defeated Houston Cougars in the BBVA Compass Bowl 41–24. Vanderbilt finished with 9 wins back to back for the first time in school history, also for the first time was ranked in the top 25 of AP and Coaches polls in back-to-back years."
] |
1,582
|
The maker of the C-52 is headquartered in what city?
|
Steinhausen
|
bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"C-52 (cipher machine)",
"Crypto AG",
"Crypto AG"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Advanced Sports International is an American bicycle company whose flagship brand is Fuji Bikes.",
" It also owns smaller brands including triathlon-focused Kestrel USA, component maker Oval Concepts,and Breezer bikes and BMX maker SE Bikes.",
" It is headquartered in Philadelphia and led by Patrick Cunnane."
],
"title": "Advanced Sports International"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Blip (formerly blip.tv) was an American media platform for web series content and also offered a dashboard for producers of original web series to distribute and monetize their productions.",
" The company was founded on May 5, 2005, and it was located in New York City (where the headquarters was located) and Los Angeles.",
" It was financed by Bain Capital Ventures, Canaan Partners, and Ambient Sound Investments.",
" Blip’s mission statement was “to deliver the best original web series to audiences across multiple platforms.”",
" The site showcased a wide variety of dramas, comedies, arts, sports and other shows.",
" Blip was acquired by Maker Studios in 2013, and shut down by them on August 20, 2015.",
" It is in the process of bringing many of its former content producers to a new website, maker.tv."
],
"title": "Blip (website)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mastretta Cars is a Mexican car maker and design studio established by industrial designer Daniel Mastretta in Mexico City in 1987.",
" During the 1990s, Mastretta developed a small number of kit cars under the brands Tecnoidea and Unediseño, but the 2010 MXT is the first developed vehicle to reach international commercial availability.",
" Mastretta is often incorrectly claimed to be the first Mexican mass-production car maker, but other Mexican automotive companies Dina, Ramirez Industrial Group, VAM and D.M. Nacional had developed their own vehicles since the 1950s to a small national scale."
],
"title": "Mastretta"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Crypto AG is a Swiss company specialising in communications and information security.",
" With headquarters in Steinhausen, the company is a long-established manufacturer of encryption machines and a wide variety of cipher devices."
],
"title": "Crypto AG"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Treviso (] , Venetian: \"Trevixo\") is a city and \"comune\" in the Veneto region of northern Italy.",
" It is the capital of the province of Treviso and the municipality has 82,854 inhabitants (as of November 2010): some 3,000 live within the Venetian walls (\"le Mura\") or in the historical and monumental center, some 80,000 live in the urban center proper while the city hinterland has a population of approximately 170,000.",
" The city is home to the headquarters of clothing retailer Benetton, Sisley, Stefanel, Geox, Diadora and Lotto Sport Italia, appliance maker De'Longhi, and bicycle maker Pinarello."
],
"title": "Treviso"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Renesas Electronics Corporation (ルネサス エレクトロニクス株式会社 , Runesasu Erekutoronikusu Kabushiki Gaisha ) is a Japanese semiconductor manufacturer headquartered in Tokyo.",
" It has manufacturing, design and sales operations in around 20 countries.",
" It was the world's largest auto semiconductor maker in 2014, and the world's largest maker of microcontrollers.",
" It also makes mixed-signal integrated circuits and system on a chip semiconductors."
],
"title": "Renesas Electronics"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gerber Legendary Blades is a maker of consumer knives and multitools headquartered in Tigard, Oregon, United States, within the Portland metropolitan area.",
" Currently Gerber is a sub-division of Fiskars Brands Inc, owned by the Fiskars company of Finland.",
" Gerber was established in 1939 by Pete Gerber.",
" Gerber was the first production knife company to collaborate with a custom knife maker when it collaborated with David Murphy."
],
"title": "Gerber Legendary Blades"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The (Hagelin) C-52 and CX-52 were cipher machines manufactured by Crypto AG starting 1951/1952.",
" These pin-and-lug type cipher machines were advanced successors of the C-38/M-209.",
" The machine measures 8 1/2in × 5 3/8in × 4 3/8in.",
" The device is mechanical, but when combined with an electric keyboard attachment, the B-52, the resultant system is termed the BC-52.",
" The B-52 is larger, measuring 12 1/2in × 8 1/2in × 6 3/8in."
],
"title": "C-52 (cipher machine)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"William James Young (1800–1870), probably born in Philadelphia, was indentured as an apprentice to instrument maker Thomas Whitney of Philadelphia for seven years beginning in 1813.",
" Young was first listed in the 1825 Philadelphia directory as a mathematical instrument maker.",
" He continued in business by himself until 1867 when Thomas N. Watson and Charles S. Heller joined him and the firm became known as William J. Young & Co.",
" Young's son Alfred later took over the company and it became known as Young & Sons.",
" It produced surveying and other precision devices until Keuffel and Esser of New York City acquired the company in 1918.",
" Even then, K&E continued to offer a separate line of instruments with the Young & Sons name so as to maintain the customer base that had been built over the years.",
" K&E moved the Young operation to Hoboken, New Jersey, in 1922."
],
"title": "Young & Sons"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hassnae Bouazza (Arabic: حسناء بوعزة, ḥasnāʾ būʿazza) (born 1973 in Oujda, Morocco) is Moroccan-Dutch journalist, writer, columnist, translator and television programme maker.",
" Bouazza was born in the city of Oujda, close to Algerian border.",
" She moved with her family including brother Hafid (now a noted writer) to The Netherlands to join her father, who worked there as a guest worker.",
" They lived in the village of Arkel where they were the only Moroccans.",
" Bouazza studied English language and literature at Utrecht University.",
" She started writing columns for various periodicals (including \"Vrij Nederland\".",
" Bouazza also worked for the VPRO as a television programme maker.",
" She is known for discussing taboo subjects like pornography in the Arab world.",
" Bouazza is the editor of a collection of short stories called \"Achter de sluier\" (Behind the Veil) about strong Arab women."
],
"title": "Hassnae Bouazza"
}
] |
[
"Title: Advanced Sports International\n\nAdvanced Sports International is an American bicycle company whose flagship brand is Fuji Bikes. It also owns smaller brands including triathlon-focused Kestrel USA, component maker Oval Concepts,and Breezer bikes and BMX maker SE Bikes. It is headquartered in Philadelphia and led by Patrick Cunnane.",
"Title: Blip (website)\n\nBlip (formerly blip.tv) was an American media platform for web series content and also offered a dashboard for producers of original web series to distribute and monetize their productions. The company was founded on May 5, 2005, and it was located in New York City (where the headquarters was located) and Los Angeles. It was financed by Bain Capital Ventures, Canaan Partners, and Ambient Sound Investments. Blip’s mission statement was “to deliver the best original web series to audiences across multiple platforms.” The site showcased a wide variety of dramas, comedies, arts, sports and other shows. Blip was acquired by Maker Studios in 2013, and shut down by them on August 20, 2015. It is in the process of bringing many of its former content producers to a new website, maker.tv.",
"Title: Mastretta\n\nMastretta Cars is a Mexican car maker and design studio established by industrial designer Daniel Mastretta in Mexico City in 1987. During the 1990s, Mastretta developed a small number of kit cars under the brands Tecnoidea and Unediseño, but the 2010 MXT is the first developed vehicle to reach international commercial availability. Mastretta is often incorrectly claimed to be the first Mexican mass-production car maker, but other Mexican automotive companies Dina, Ramirez Industrial Group, VAM and D.M. Nacional had developed their own vehicles since the 1950s to a small national scale.",
"Title: Crypto AG\n\nCrypto AG is a Swiss company specialising in communications and information security. With headquarters in Steinhausen, the company is a long-established manufacturer of encryption machines and a wide variety of cipher devices.",
"Title: Treviso\n\nTreviso (] , Venetian: \"Trevixo\") is a city and \"comune\" in the Veneto region of northern Italy. It is the capital of the province of Treviso and the municipality has 82,854 inhabitants (as of November 2010): some 3,000 live within the Venetian walls (\"le Mura\") or in the historical and monumental center, some 80,000 live in the urban center proper while the city hinterland has a population of approximately 170,000. The city is home to the headquarters of clothing retailer Benetton, Sisley, Stefanel, Geox, Diadora and Lotto Sport Italia, appliance maker De'Longhi, and bicycle maker Pinarello.",
"Title: Renesas Electronics\n\nRenesas Electronics Corporation (ルネサス エレクトロニクス株式会社 , Runesasu Erekutoronikusu Kabushiki Gaisha ) is a Japanese semiconductor manufacturer headquartered in Tokyo. It has manufacturing, design and sales operations in around 20 countries. It was the world's largest auto semiconductor maker in 2014, and the world's largest maker of microcontrollers. It also makes mixed-signal integrated circuits and system on a chip semiconductors.",
"Title: Gerber Legendary Blades\n\nGerber Legendary Blades is a maker of consumer knives and multitools headquartered in Tigard, Oregon, United States, within the Portland metropolitan area. Currently Gerber is a sub-division of Fiskars Brands Inc, owned by the Fiskars company of Finland. Gerber was established in 1939 by Pete Gerber. Gerber was the first production knife company to collaborate with a custom knife maker when it collaborated with David Murphy.",
"Title: C-52 (cipher machine)\n\nThe (Hagelin) C-52 and CX-52 were cipher machines manufactured by Crypto AG starting 1951/1952. These pin-and-lug type cipher machines were advanced successors of the C-38/M-209. The machine measures 8 1/2in × 5 3/8in × 4 3/8in. The device is mechanical, but when combined with an electric keyboard attachment, the B-52, the resultant system is termed the BC-52. The B-52 is larger, measuring 12 1/2in × 8 1/2in × 6 3/8in.",
"Title: Young & Sons\n\nWilliam James Young (1800–1870), probably born in Philadelphia, was indentured as an apprentice to instrument maker Thomas Whitney of Philadelphia for seven years beginning in 1813. Young was first listed in the 1825 Philadelphia directory as a mathematical instrument maker. He continued in business by himself until 1867 when Thomas N. Watson and Charles S. Heller joined him and the firm became known as William J. Young & Co. Young's son Alfred later took over the company and it became known as Young & Sons. It produced surveying and other precision devices until Keuffel and Esser of New York City acquired the company in 1918. Even then, K&E continued to offer a separate line of instruments with the Young & Sons name so as to maintain the customer base that had been built over the years. K&E moved the Young operation to Hoboken, New Jersey, in 1922.",
"Title: Hassnae Bouazza\n\nHassnae Bouazza (Arabic: حسناء بوعزة, ḥasnāʾ būʿazza) (born 1973 in Oujda, Morocco) is Moroccan-Dutch journalist, writer, columnist, translator and television programme maker. Bouazza was born in the city of Oujda, close to Algerian border. She moved with her family including brother Hafid (now a noted writer) to The Netherlands to join her father, who worked there as a guest worker. They lived in the village of Arkel where they were the only Moroccans. Bouazza studied English language and literature at Utrecht University. She started writing columns for various periodicals (including \"Vrij Nederland\". Bouazza also worked for the VPRO as a television programme maker. She is known for discussing taboo subjects like pornography in the Arab world. Bouazza is the editor of a collection of short stories called \"Achter de sluier\" (Behind the Veil) about strong Arab women."
] |
1,583
|
John Heminges and Alexander Cooke were both actors what acting company of Shakespeare
|
the King's Men
|
bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Alexander Cooke",
"John Heminges"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Thomas Savage ( 1552 –1611) of Rufford, Lancashire, was a member of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths and one of the ten seacoal-meters in London.",
" Together with William Leveson, he was one of two trustees used by the original shareholders of the Globe Theatre in the allocation of their shares in 1599.",
" He was an associate of the actor and editor of the First Folio, John Heminges, and of John Jackson, both of whom were Shakespeare's trustees in the purchase of the Blackfriars Gatehouse.",
" Savage amassed a considerable fortune, at the time of his death owning five houses in London and an inn called the George."
],
"title": "Thomas Savage (Shakespeare's trustee)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival (PSF) is a professional theater company in residence at DeSales University and the Official Shakespeare Festival of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.",
" The Festival is organized as a non-profit 501(c)(3) in Pennsylvania.",
" Each summer, PSF produces six or more plays (often including a musical) and special one-night-only performances.",
" In the fall, PSF tours a Shakespeare play to schools as part of its Linny Fowler WillPower tour.",
" The Festival celebrated its 25th anniversary season in the summer of 2016.",
" Since its inception, the Festival has been attended by 850,000 people.",
" The acting company consists primarily of professional actors from New York and Philadelphia and who are members of Actors' Equity Association.",
" The plays are performed in two theaters in The Labuda Center for the Performing Arts: the 473-seat proscenium Mainstage or the 189-seat thrust Schubert Theater on the DeSales University campus in Center Valley."
],
"title": "Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Nicholas Brend (c. 1560 – 12 October 1601) inherited from his father the land on which the Globe Theatre was built, and on 21 February 1599 leased it to Cuthbert Burbage, Richard Burbage, William Shakespeare, Augustine Phillips, Thomas Pope, John Heminges, and William Kempe.",
" He died two years later, leaving the property on which the Globe was built to his infant son, Matthew Brend, who did not come of age until 6 February 1621."
],
"title": "Nicholas Brend"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John Heminges (sometimes spelled Heming or Heminge) (bapt.",
" 25 November 1566 – 10 October 1630) was an actor in the King's Men, the playing company for which William Shakespeare wrote.",
" Along with Henry Condell, he was an editor of the First Folio, the collected plays of Shakespeare, published in 1623.",
" He was also the financial manager for the King's Men."
],
"title": "John Heminges"
},
{
"sentences": [
"William Heminges (1602 – c. 1653?)",
", also Hemminges, Heminge, and other variants, was a playwright and theatrical figure of the Caroline period.",
" He was the ninth child and third son of John Heminges, the actor and colleague of William Shakespeare."
],
"title": "William Heminges"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Henry Condell (5 September 1576 (baptised) – December 1627) was an actor in the King's Men, the playing company for which William Shakespeare wrote.",
" With John Heminges, he was instrumental in preparing and editing the First Folio, the collected plays of Shakespeare, published in 1623."
],
"title": "Henry Condell"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The John Heminges and Henry Condell Memorial is a memorial to the actors John Heminges and Henry Condell in the former churchyard of St Mary Aldermanbury on Love Lane, London EC2.",
" The memorial is made from pink granite and topped with a bust of Shakespeare.",
" It was built in 1896.",
" It has been Grade II listed since 1972."
],
"title": "John Heminges and Henry Condell Memorial"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sir Matthew Brend (6 February 1600 – 1659) inherited from his father, Nicholas Brend, the land on which the first and second Globe Theatres were built, and which Nicholas Brend had leased on 21 February 1599 for a 31-year term to Cuthbert Burbage, Richard Burbage, William Shakespeare, Augustine Phillips, Thomas Pope, John Heminges, and William Kempe.",
" During much of the time he was the legal owner of the Globe, Matthew Brend was underage, and his properties were managed for him by Sir Matthew Browne, John Collet, Sir John Bodley, and Sir Sigismund Zinzan.",
" In 1623 Brend conveyed the property on which the Globe was built to his wife, Frances, as part of her jointure.",
" In 1632 he was sued in the Court of Requests by the remaining original lessee, Cuthbert Burbage, and others, for an extension of their original lease."
],
"title": "Matthew Brend"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Alexander Cooke (died February 1614) was an actor in the King's Men and the Lord Chamberlain's Men, the acting companies of William Shakespeare, John Heminges and Richard Burbage."
],
"title": "Alexander Cooke"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Martin Droeshout ( ; April 1601 – c.1650) was an English engraver of Flemish descent, whose fame rests almost completely on the fact that he made the title portrait for William Shakespeare's collected works, the First Folio of 1623, edited by John Heminges and Henry Condell, fellow actors of the Bard.",
" Nevertheless, Droeshout produced other more ambitious designs in his career."
],
"title": "Martin Droeshout"
}
] |
[
"Title: Thomas Savage (Shakespeare's trustee)\n\nThomas Savage ( 1552 –1611) of Rufford, Lancashire, was a member of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths and one of the ten seacoal-meters in London. Together with William Leveson, he was one of two trustees used by the original shareholders of the Globe Theatre in the allocation of their shares in 1599. He was an associate of the actor and editor of the First Folio, John Heminges, and of John Jackson, both of whom were Shakespeare's trustees in the purchase of the Blackfriars Gatehouse. Savage amassed a considerable fortune, at the time of his death owning five houses in London and an inn called the George.",
"Title: Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival\n\nThe Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival (PSF) is a professional theater company in residence at DeSales University and the Official Shakespeare Festival of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Festival is organized as a non-profit 501(c)(3) in Pennsylvania. Each summer, PSF produces six or more plays (often including a musical) and special one-night-only performances. In the fall, PSF tours a Shakespeare play to schools as part of its Linny Fowler WillPower tour. The Festival celebrated its 25th anniversary season in the summer of 2016. Since its inception, the Festival has been attended by 850,000 people. The acting company consists primarily of professional actors from New York and Philadelphia and who are members of Actors' Equity Association. The plays are performed in two theaters in The Labuda Center for the Performing Arts: the 473-seat proscenium Mainstage or the 189-seat thrust Schubert Theater on the DeSales University campus in Center Valley.",
"Title: Nicholas Brend\n\nNicholas Brend (c. 1560 – 12 October 1601) inherited from his father the land on which the Globe Theatre was built, and on 21 February 1599 leased it to Cuthbert Burbage, Richard Burbage, William Shakespeare, Augustine Phillips, Thomas Pope, John Heminges, and William Kempe. He died two years later, leaving the property on which the Globe was built to his infant son, Matthew Brend, who did not come of age until 6 February 1621.",
"Title: John Heminges\n\nJohn Heminges (sometimes spelled Heming or Heminge) (bapt. 25 November 1566 – 10 October 1630) was an actor in the King's Men, the playing company for which William Shakespeare wrote. Along with Henry Condell, he was an editor of the First Folio, the collected plays of Shakespeare, published in 1623. He was also the financial manager for the King's Men.",
"Title: William Heminges\n\nWilliam Heminges (1602 – c. 1653?) , also Hemminges, Heminge, and other variants, was a playwright and theatrical figure of the Caroline period. He was the ninth child and third son of John Heminges, the actor and colleague of William Shakespeare.",
"Title: Henry Condell\n\nHenry Condell (5 September 1576 (baptised) – December 1627) was an actor in the King's Men, the playing company for which William Shakespeare wrote. With John Heminges, he was instrumental in preparing and editing the First Folio, the collected plays of Shakespeare, published in 1623.",
"Title: John Heminges and Henry Condell Memorial\n\nThe John Heminges and Henry Condell Memorial is a memorial to the actors John Heminges and Henry Condell in the former churchyard of St Mary Aldermanbury on Love Lane, London EC2. The memorial is made from pink granite and topped with a bust of Shakespeare. It was built in 1896. It has been Grade II listed since 1972.",
"Title: Matthew Brend\n\nSir Matthew Brend (6 February 1600 – 1659) inherited from his father, Nicholas Brend, the land on which the first and second Globe Theatres were built, and which Nicholas Brend had leased on 21 February 1599 for a 31-year term to Cuthbert Burbage, Richard Burbage, William Shakespeare, Augustine Phillips, Thomas Pope, John Heminges, and William Kempe. During much of the time he was the legal owner of the Globe, Matthew Brend was underage, and his properties were managed for him by Sir Matthew Browne, John Collet, Sir John Bodley, and Sir Sigismund Zinzan. In 1623 Brend conveyed the property on which the Globe was built to his wife, Frances, as part of her jointure. In 1632 he was sued in the Court of Requests by the remaining original lessee, Cuthbert Burbage, and others, for an extension of their original lease.",
"Title: Alexander Cooke\n\nAlexander Cooke (died February 1614) was an actor in the King's Men and the Lord Chamberlain's Men, the acting companies of William Shakespeare, John Heminges and Richard Burbage.",
"Title: Martin Droeshout\n\nMartin Droeshout ( ; April 1601 – c.1650) was an English engraver of Flemish descent, whose fame rests almost completely on the fact that he made the title portrait for William Shakespeare's collected works, the First Folio of 1623, edited by John Heminges and Henry Condell, fellow actors of the Bard. Nevertheless, Droeshout produced other more ambitious designs in his career."
] |
1,584
|
Are both documentaries The Big One and the Ring of Fire documentaries about natural disasters?
|
no
|
comparison
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"The Big One (film)",
"The Big One (film)",
"Ring of Fire (1991 film)"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
3,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The Big One is a 1998 documentary film written and directed by documentarian filmmaker and activist Michael Moore released by Miramax Films.",
" The film documents Moore during his promotion tour around the United States for his book \"Downsize This!",
"\".",
" Through the 47 towns he visits, Moore discovers and describes American economic failings and the fear of unemployment of American workers."
],
"title": "The Big One (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"China is one of the countries most affected by natural disasters.",
" It had 5 of the world's top 10 deadliest natural disasters; the top 3 occurred in China: the 1931 China floods, death toll 3 million to 4 million, the 1887 Yellow River flood, death toll 0.9 million to 2 million, and the 1556 Shaanxi earthquake, death toll 0.83 million."
],
"title": "Natural disasters in China"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Environmental issues in Haiti include a severe deforestation problem, overpopulation, a lack of sanitation, natural disasters, and food insecurity.",
" A major reason for these environmental issues is that there is not sufficient protection or management of the country's natural resources.",
" Other environmental issues, such as decreases in precipitation and more severe natural disasters, will likely arise in Haiti as a result of climate change.",
" Experts agree that Haiti needs to adopt new policies to address both the issues that already exist and to prepare for the effects of climate change."
],
"title": "Environmental issues in Haiti"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Japan is one of the countries most affected by natural disasters. Two out of the five most expensive natural disasters in recent history have occurred in Japan, costing $181 billion in the years 2011 and 1995 only.",
" Japan has also been the site of some of the 10 worst natural disasters of the 21st century.",
" The types of natural disasters in Japan include tsunamis, floods, typhoons, earthquakes, cyclones and volcanic eruptions.",
" The country has gone through many years of natural disasters, affecting its economy, development, and social life.",
" One of the earth quakes Japan has suffered from is the Kobe earthquake"
],
"title": "Natural disasters in Japan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"This list of natural disasters in New Zealand documents notable natural disasters and epidemics that have occurred in New Zealand since 1843.",
" Of these natural disasters, the 1918 flu pandemic resulted in the highest loss of life."
],
"title": "List of natural disasters in New Zealand"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Many disasters have occurred in Thailand, leading to loss of life and economic damages.",
" Most natural disasters that have happened in the country are storm- and flood-related, while man-made disasters have also caused great losses.",
" This page lists by date accidents and disasters which have caused significant losses or been the focus of national public attention, grouped into natural and man-made disasters."
],
"title": "List of disasters in Thailand"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Natural disasters in Indonesia can usefully be divided into major disasters, medium level disasters, and lesser disasters which although causing less damage are very common across Indonesia.",
" These can conveniently be considered as macro, mezzo, and micro events.",
" Policies to respond to natural disasters in Indonesia, which are still in an early stage of being developed, need to develop strategies to deal with each of these different types of disasters."
],
"title": "List of natural disasters in Indonesia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ring of Fire is a 1991 documentary film in IMAX format.",
" It looks at some of the varieties of volcanism and earthquake activity in the Ring of Fire, around the Pacific Rim.",
" The film runs 40 minutes."
],
"title": "Ring of Fire (1991 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Christian Medical and Dental Society (CMDS) Canada is an evangelical, inter-denominational and active organization of Christian physicians in Canada.",
" The original society was Christian Medical Society, established 1959 in Oak Park, Illinois.",
" Raymond Knighton was the first Executive Director and Dr. C Everett Koop and Dr. Kenneth Geiser were the first two presidents.",
" CMS developed the MAP ministry and obtained medicines and medical equipment donated by leading Pharmaceutical and Medical Equipment vendors and sent these much needed supplies to medical missionaries overseas.",
" In this program medical students were enlisted, along with medical doctors to become STMs,Short-term Missionaries overseas.",
" In 1964 the CMS became CMDS Christian Medical and Dental Society.",
" John Buchanan was director of MAP and John Lepp, Kerry Zwaggerman and William Lipp were among the early staff.",
" MAP has morphed to become MAP International.",
" Medical and dental Students organized as chapters in universities and colleges.",
" Since its inception as MAP 50 billion dollars of resources have been sent to equip medical and dental personnel in providing healing ministries in near and far nations and respond to natural disasters.",
" In response to the 2013 Oklahoma $250,000 personal needs items were sent.",
" MAP INT representatives are often the first unit to respond to natural disasters, alongside of World Vision.",
" CMSD has chapters in many states.",
" Its official publication is \"Focus\" magazine."
],
"title": "Christian Medical and Dental Society"
},
{
"sentences": [
"This list of United States natural disasters is a list of notable natural disasters which occurred in the United States from 1816 to 2016."
],
"title": "List of natural disasters in the United States"
}
] |
[
"Title: The Big One (film)\n\nThe Big One is a 1998 documentary film written and directed by documentarian filmmaker and activist Michael Moore released by Miramax Films. The film documents Moore during his promotion tour around the United States for his book \"Downsize This! \". Through the 47 towns he visits, Moore discovers and describes American economic failings and the fear of unemployment of American workers.",
"Title: Natural disasters in China\n\nChina is one of the countries most affected by natural disasters. It had 5 of the world's top 10 deadliest natural disasters; the top 3 occurred in China: the 1931 China floods, death toll 3 million to 4 million, the 1887 Yellow River flood, death toll 0.9 million to 2 million, and the 1556 Shaanxi earthquake, death toll 0.83 million.",
"Title: Environmental issues in Haiti\n\nEnvironmental issues in Haiti include a severe deforestation problem, overpopulation, a lack of sanitation, natural disasters, and food insecurity. A major reason for these environmental issues is that there is not sufficient protection or management of the country's natural resources. Other environmental issues, such as decreases in precipitation and more severe natural disasters, will likely arise in Haiti as a result of climate change. Experts agree that Haiti needs to adopt new policies to address both the issues that already exist and to prepare for the effects of climate change.",
"Title: Natural disasters in Japan\n\nJapan is one of the countries most affected by natural disasters. Two out of the five most expensive natural disasters in recent history have occurred in Japan, costing $181 billion in the years 2011 and 1995 only. Japan has also been the site of some of the 10 worst natural disasters of the 21st century. The types of natural disasters in Japan include tsunamis, floods, typhoons, earthquakes, cyclones and volcanic eruptions. The country has gone through many years of natural disasters, affecting its economy, development, and social life. One of the earth quakes Japan has suffered from is the Kobe earthquake",
"Title: List of natural disasters in New Zealand\n\nThis list of natural disasters in New Zealand documents notable natural disasters and epidemics that have occurred in New Zealand since 1843. Of these natural disasters, the 1918 flu pandemic resulted in the highest loss of life.",
"Title: List of disasters in Thailand\n\nMany disasters have occurred in Thailand, leading to loss of life and economic damages. Most natural disasters that have happened in the country are storm- and flood-related, while man-made disasters have also caused great losses. This page lists by date accidents and disasters which have caused significant losses or been the focus of national public attention, grouped into natural and man-made disasters.",
"Title: List of natural disasters in Indonesia\n\nNatural disasters in Indonesia can usefully be divided into major disasters, medium level disasters, and lesser disasters which although causing less damage are very common across Indonesia. These can conveniently be considered as macro, mezzo, and micro events. Policies to respond to natural disasters in Indonesia, which are still in an early stage of being developed, need to develop strategies to deal with each of these different types of disasters.",
"Title: Ring of Fire (1991 film)\n\nRing of Fire is a 1991 documentary film in IMAX format. It looks at some of the varieties of volcanism and earthquake activity in the Ring of Fire, around the Pacific Rim. The film runs 40 minutes.",
"Title: Christian Medical and Dental Society\n\nThe Christian Medical and Dental Society (CMDS) Canada is an evangelical, inter-denominational and active organization of Christian physicians in Canada. The original society was Christian Medical Society, established 1959 in Oak Park, Illinois. Raymond Knighton was the first Executive Director and Dr. C Everett Koop and Dr. Kenneth Geiser were the first two presidents. CMS developed the MAP ministry and obtained medicines and medical equipment donated by leading Pharmaceutical and Medical Equipment vendors and sent these much needed supplies to medical missionaries overseas. In this program medical students were enlisted, along with medical doctors to become STMs,Short-term Missionaries overseas. In 1964 the CMS became CMDS Christian Medical and Dental Society. John Buchanan was director of MAP and John Lepp, Kerry Zwaggerman and William Lipp were among the early staff. MAP has morphed to become MAP International. Medical and dental Students organized as chapters in universities and colleges. Since its inception as MAP 50 billion dollars of resources have been sent to equip medical and dental personnel in providing healing ministries in near and far nations and respond to natural disasters. In response to the 2013 Oklahoma $250,000 personal needs items were sent. MAP INT representatives are often the first unit to respond to natural disasters, alongside of World Vision. CMSD has chapters in many states. Its official publication is \"Focus\" magazine.",
"Title: List of natural disasters in the United States\n\nThis list of United States natural disasters is a list of notable natural disasters which occurred in the United States from 1816 to 2016."
] |
1,585
|
Which god of the grape harvest did a mythical Greek sailor transformed into a dolphin for attempting to abduct
|
Dionysus
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"HMS Ethalion",
"Dionysus"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Dionysus ( ; Greek: Διόνυσος \"Dionysos\") is the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness, fertility, theatre and religious ecstasy in ancient Greek religion and myth.",
" Wine played an important role in Greek culture, and the cult of Dionysus was the main religious focus for its unrestrained consumption.",
" His worship became firmly established in the seventh century BC.",
" He may have been worshipped as early as c. 1500–1100 BC by Mycenean Greeks; traces of Dionysian-type cult have also been found in ancient Minoan Crete.",
" His origins are uncertain, and his cults took many forms; some are described by ancient sources as Thracian, others as Greek.",
" In some cults, he arrives from the east, as an Asiatic foreigner; in others, from Ethiopia in the South.",
" He is a god of epiphany, \"the god that comes\", and his \"foreignness\" as an arriving outsider-god may be inherent and essential to his cults.",
" He is a major, popular figure of Greek mythology and religion, becoming increasingly important over time, and included in some lists of the twelve Olympians, as the last of their number, and the only god born from a mortal mother.",
" His festivals were the driving force behind the development of Greek theatre."
],
"title": "Dionysus"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cabernet blanc is a white German and Swiss wine grape variety that is a crossing of the French wine grape Cabernet Sauvignon and an unknown hybrid grape variety.",
" The grape was bred by Swiss grape breeder Valentin Blattner in 1991.",
" Cabernet blanc has strong resistance to most grape disease including botrytis bunch rot, downy and powdery mildew and tends to produce loose clusters of small, thick-skinned grape berries which can hang on the vine late into the harvest season to produce dessert wines. Today the grape is found primarily in the Palatinate wine region of Germany with some experimental plantings in the Netherlands."
],
"title": "Cabernet blanc"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Grechetto or Grechetto bianco is a white Italian wine grape variety of Greek origins.",
" The grape is planted throughout central Italy, particularly in the Umbria region where it is used in the \"Denominazione di origine controllata\" (DOC) wine Orvieto.",
" It is primarily a blending grape, though some varietal wine is also produced.",
" Grechetto is commonly blended with Chardonnay, Malvasia, Trebbiano and Verdello.",
" The grape's thick skin provides good resistance to downy mildew which can attack the grape late in the harvest season.",
" This makes Grechetto a suitable blending grape in the production of \"Vin Santo\"."
],
"title": "Grechetto"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Petit Manseng (sometimes translated: Small Manseng, rarely \"Little Manseng\") is a white wine grape variety that is grown primarily in South West France.",
" It produces the highest quality wine of any grape in the Manseng family.",
" The name is derived from its small, thick skin berries.",
" Coupled with the small yields of the grapevine, most Petit Manseng farmers produce around 15 hl of wine per hectare.",
" The grape is often left on the vine till December to produce a late harvest dessert wine.",
" The grape is grown primarily in Gascony, Jurançon and Pacherenc du Vic-Bilh but has recently drawn interest in New World wine regions like California, North Georgia, Virginia, Ohio, and Australia.",
" The reason is that it is expected to follow Viognier's path to popularity among white wine drinkers.",
" It was already present in Uruguay, when Basque settlers brought \"Manseng\" and Tannat vines with them to their new home.",
" Despite being easily recognizable as a white grape while true Manseng is a black grape, wine that is Petit Manseng is still normally labeled as just \"Manseng\".",
" The grape is often left on the vine to produce a late harvest wine made from its nearly raisin like grapes."
],
"title": "Petit Manseng"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Enologix is a privately held California corporation that designs predictive analytics for luxury winegrowing.",
" The company sells grape and wine quality indices, models, software and consulting products.",
" Enologix created the first algorithms that predict grape harvest dates, grading new wines, digital blends, and future market price, volume and taste scores.",
" The most important metric among winemakers are digital blends and a taste index which predicts 100-point scores of consumer critics such as Robert Parker.",
" It claims that the quality of wine can be measured chemically, and a score assessed, much like a wine critic.",
" Clients include Beaulieu, Cakebread Cellars, Diamond Creek, Ridge Vineyards.",
" Enologix's metrics have been correlated with market performance metrics, including 100-points critics' scores."
],
"title": "Enologix"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS \"Ethalion\" after Ethalion, a mythical Greek sailor transformed into a dolphin for attempting to abduct Dionysus, whilst another was planned:"
],
"title": "HMS Ethalion"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Arctic exploration is the physical exploration of the Arctic region of the Earth.",
" It refers to the historical period during which mankind has explored the region north of the Arctic Circle.",
" Historical records suggest that humankind have explored the northern extremes since 325 BC, when the ancient Greek sailor Pytheas reached a frozen sea while attempting to find a source of the metal tin.",
" Dangerous oceans and poor weather conditions often fetter explorers attempting to reach polar regions and journeying through these perils by sight, boat, and foot has proven difficult."
],
"title": "Arctic exploration"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Apple & Grape Harvest Festival was born out of the Apple Blossom Festival in 1966, itself born of the \"Back To Stanthorpe Week\" celebrations in 1954."
],
"title": "Apple & Grape Harvest Festival"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Nikos Kavvadias (Greek: Νίκος Καββαδίας ; January 11, 1910 in Nikolsk-Ussuriysky – February 10, 1975 in Athens) was a Greek sailor, poet and writer; he used his travels around the world as a sailor, and life at sea and its adventures, as powerful metaphors for the escape of ordinary people outside the boundaries of reality."
],
"title": "Nikos Kavvadias"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Grape Harvest or Autumn (Spanish: \"La vendimia o El Otoño\" ) is a 1786 oil on canvas painting by Francisco Goya which depicts a man in autumn-colored clothes with his wife and son.",
" A peasant is presenting them with a sample of the year’s grape harvest.",
" The piece has been held by the Museo del Prado in Madrid since 1870."
],
"title": "The Grape Harvest"
}
] |
[
"Title: Dionysus\n\nDionysus ( ; Greek: Διόνυσος \"Dionysos\") is the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness, fertility, theatre and religious ecstasy in ancient Greek religion and myth. Wine played an important role in Greek culture, and the cult of Dionysus was the main religious focus for its unrestrained consumption. His worship became firmly established in the seventh century BC. He may have been worshipped as early as c. 1500–1100 BC by Mycenean Greeks; traces of Dionysian-type cult have also been found in ancient Minoan Crete. His origins are uncertain, and his cults took many forms; some are described by ancient sources as Thracian, others as Greek. In some cults, he arrives from the east, as an Asiatic foreigner; in others, from Ethiopia in the South. He is a god of epiphany, \"the god that comes\", and his \"foreignness\" as an arriving outsider-god may be inherent and essential to his cults. He is a major, popular figure of Greek mythology and religion, becoming increasingly important over time, and included in some lists of the twelve Olympians, as the last of their number, and the only god born from a mortal mother. His festivals were the driving force behind the development of Greek theatre.",
"Title: Cabernet blanc\n\nCabernet blanc is a white German and Swiss wine grape variety that is a crossing of the French wine grape Cabernet Sauvignon and an unknown hybrid grape variety. The grape was bred by Swiss grape breeder Valentin Blattner in 1991. Cabernet blanc has strong resistance to most grape disease including botrytis bunch rot, downy and powdery mildew and tends to produce loose clusters of small, thick-skinned grape berries which can hang on the vine late into the harvest season to produce dessert wines. Today the grape is found primarily in the Palatinate wine region of Germany with some experimental plantings in the Netherlands.",
"Title: Grechetto\n\nGrechetto or Grechetto bianco is a white Italian wine grape variety of Greek origins. The grape is planted throughout central Italy, particularly in the Umbria region where it is used in the \"Denominazione di origine controllata\" (DOC) wine Orvieto. It is primarily a blending grape, though some varietal wine is also produced. Grechetto is commonly blended with Chardonnay, Malvasia, Trebbiano and Verdello. The grape's thick skin provides good resistance to downy mildew which can attack the grape late in the harvest season. This makes Grechetto a suitable blending grape in the production of \"Vin Santo\".",
"Title: Petit Manseng\n\nPetit Manseng (sometimes translated: Small Manseng, rarely \"Little Manseng\") is a white wine grape variety that is grown primarily in South West France. It produces the highest quality wine of any grape in the Manseng family. The name is derived from its small, thick skin berries. Coupled with the small yields of the grapevine, most Petit Manseng farmers produce around 15 hl of wine per hectare. The grape is often left on the vine till December to produce a late harvest dessert wine. The grape is grown primarily in Gascony, Jurançon and Pacherenc du Vic-Bilh but has recently drawn interest in New World wine regions like California, North Georgia, Virginia, Ohio, and Australia. The reason is that it is expected to follow Viognier's path to popularity among white wine drinkers. It was already present in Uruguay, when Basque settlers brought \"Manseng\" and Tannat vines with them to their new home. Despite being easily recognizable as a white grape while true Manseng is a black grape, wine that is Petit Manseng is still normally labeled as just \"Manseng\". The grape is often left on the vine to produce a late harvest wine made from its nearly raisin like grapes.",
"Title: Enologix\n\nEnologix is a privately held California corporation that designs predictive analytics for luxury winegrowing. The company sells grape and wine quality indices, models, software and consulting products. Enologix created the first algorithms that predict grape harvest dates, grading new wines, digital blends, and future market price, volume and taste scores. The most important metric among winemakers are digital blends and a taste index which predicts 100-point scores of consumer critics such as Robert Parker. It claims that the quality of wine can be measured chemically, and a score assessed, much like a wine critic. Clients include Beaulieu, Cakebread Cellars, Diamond Creek, Ridge Vineyards. Enologix's metrics have been correlated with market performance metrics, including 100-points critics' scores.",
"Title: HMS Ethalion\n\nTwo ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS \"Ethalion\" after Ethalion, a mythical Greek sailor transformed into a dolphin for attempting to abduct Dionysus, whilst another was planned:",
"Title: Arctic exploration\n\nArctic exploration is the physical exploration of the Arctic region of the Earth. It refers to the historical period during which mankind has explored the region north of the Arctic Circle. Historical records suggest that humankind have explored the northern extremes since 325 BC, when the ancient Greek sailor Pytheas reached a frozen sea while attempting to find a source of the metal tin. Dangerous oceans and poor weather conditions often fetter explorers attempting to reach polar regions and journeying through these perils by sight, boat, and foot has proven difficult.",
"Title: Apple & Grape Harvest Festival\n\nThe Apple & Grape Harvest Festival was born out of the Apple Blossom Festival in 1966, itself born of the \"Back To Stanthorpe Week\" celebrations in 1954.",
"Title: Nikos Kavvadias\n\nNikos Kavvadias (Greek: Νίκος Καββαδίας ; January 11, 1910 in Nikolsk-Ussuriysky – February 10, 1975 in Athens) was a Greek sailor, poet and writer; he used his travels around the world as a sailor, and life at sea and its adventures, as powerful metaphors for the escape of ordinary people outside the boundaries of reality.",
"Title: The Grape Harvest\n\nThe Grape Harvest or Autumn (Spanish: \"La vendimia o El Otoño\" ) is a 1786 oil on canvas painting by Francisco Goya which depicts a man in autumn-colored clothes with his wife and son. A peasant is presenting them with a sample of the year’s grape harvest. The piece has been held by the Museo del Prado in Madrid since 1870."
] |
1,586
|
Are Salome and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight both Germanic in background?
|
no
|
comparison
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Salome (opera)",
"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Lady Bertilak is a character in the medieval poem \"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight\".",
" She is ordered by her husband, the Green Knight, or Lord Bertilak, to test Sir Gawain's purity."
],
"title": "Lady Bertilak"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"King Arthur and King Cornwall\" is an English ballad surviving in fragmentary form in the 17th-century Percy Folio manuscript.",
" An Arthurian story, it was collected by Francis James Child as Child Ballad 30.",
" Unlike other Child Ballads, but like the Arthurian \"The Boy and the Mantle\" and \"The Marriage of Sir Gawain\", it is not a folk ballad but a professional minstrel's song.",
" It is notable for containing the Green Knight, a character known from the medieval poems \"The Greene Knight\" and the more famous \"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight\"; he appears as \"Bredbeddle\", the character's name in \"The Greene Knight\"."
],
"title": "King Arthur and King Cornwall"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Green Knight is a character in the 14th-century Arthurian poem \"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight\" and the related work \"The Greene Knight\".",
" His true name is revealed to be Bercilak de Hautdesert in \"Sir Gawain\", while \"The Greene Knight\" names him \"Bredbeddle\".",
" The Green Knight later appears as one of Arthur's greatest champions in the fragmentary ballad \"King Arthur and King Cornwall\", again under the name \"Bredbeddle\".",
" In \"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight\", Bercilak is transformed into the Green Knight by Morgan le Fay, a traditional adversary of King Arthur, in order to test his court.",
" In \"The Green Knight\" he is transformed by a different woman for the same purpose.",
" In both stories he sends his wife to seduce Gawain as a further test.",
" \"King Arthur and King Cornwall\" portrays him as an exorcist and one of the most powerful knights in Arthur's court."
],
"title": "Green Knight"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gerald Morris (October 29, 1963– ) is an American author.",
" Morris is known for his series of stories for preteen and teen readers based in the Middle Ages during the time of King Arthur.",
" Collectively called \"The Squire's Tales\", the books blend retellings of traditional Arthurian Myths, such as Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Tristan and Iseult, with original plotlines.",
" The books at the start of the series focus somewhat on Sir Gawain, but primarily on Terence, an original character and Gawain's squire.",
" Although the two characters' roles are minor in some books, they remain throughout series, whereas main characters from the other books are only mentioned or reappear briefly later in the series."
],
"title": "Gerald Morris"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Le Chevalier à l'épée ('The Knight with the Sword') is an earlier-thirteenth-century Old French romance, surviving in only one manuscript.",
" It is the earliest romance to focus specifically on the Arthurian knight Sir Gawain and its plot is in some important respects similar to that of \"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight\".",
" The poem presents a satirical or cynical take on ideas of chivalry."
],
"title": "Le Chevalier à l'épée"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Salome, Op.",
" 54, is an opera in one act by Richard Strauss to a German libretto by the composer, based on Hedwig Lachmann's German translation of the French play \"Salomé\" by Oscar Wilde.",
" Strauss dedicated the opera to his friend Sir Edgar Speyer."
],
"title": "Salome (opera)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"The Marriage of Sir Gawain\" is an English Arthurian ballad, collected as Child Ballad 31.",
" Found in the Percy Folio, it is a fragmented account of the story of Sir Gawain and the loathly lady, which has been preserved in fuller form in the medieval poem \"The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle\".",
" The loathly lady episode itself dates at least back to Geoffrey Chaucer's \"Wife of Bath's Tale\" from \"The Canterbury Tales\".",
" Unlike most of the Child Ballads, but like the Arthurian \"King Arthur and King Cornwall\" and \"The Boy and the Mantle\", \"The Marriage of Sir Gawain\" is not a folk ballad but a song for professional minstrels."
],
"title": "The Marriage of Sir Gawain"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gawain and the Green Knight is a 1973 film directed by Stephen Weeks, and starring Murray Head as Gawain and Nigel Green in his final theatrical film as the Green Knight.",
" The story is based on the medieval English tale \"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight\"."
],
"title": "Gawain and the Green Knight (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Middle English: \"Sir Gawayn and þe Grene Knyȝt\") is a late 14th-century Middle English chivalric romance.",
" It is one of the best known Arthurian stories, with its plot combining two types of folklore motifs, the beheading game and the exchange of winnings.",
" The Green Knight is interpreted by some as a representation of the Green Man of folklore and by others as an allusion to Christ.",
" Written in stanzas of alliterative verse, each of which ends in a rhyming bob and wheel, it draws on Welsh, Irish, and English stories, as well as the French chivalric tradition.",
" It is an important poem in the romance genre, which typically involves a hero who goes on a quest which tests his prowess, and it remains popular to this day in modern English renderings from J. R. R. Tolkien, Simon Armitage, and others, as well as through film and stage adaptations."
],
"title": "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sword of the Valiant: The Legend of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a 1984 dramatic fantasy film starring Miles O'Keeffe, Trevor Howard, Lila Kedrova, Cyrielle Clair, Leigh Lawson, Peter Cushing, and Sean Connery.",
" The film is loosely based on the poem \"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight\", written in the late 14th century, but the narrative differs substantially.",
" This was the second time director Stephen Weeks had adapted the traditional tale into a movie.",
" His first try was \"Gawain and the Green Knight\", starring singer Murray Head, and released in 1973."
],
"title": "Sword of the Valiant"
}
] |
[
"Title: Lady Bertilak\n\nLady Bertilak is a character in the medieval poem \"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight\". She is ordered by her husband, the Green Knight, or Lord Bertilak, to test Sir Gawain's purity.",
"Title: King Arthur and King Cornwall\n\n\"King Arthur and King Cornwall\" is an English ballad surviving in fragmentary form in the 17th-century Percy Folio manuscript. An Arthurian story, it was collected by Francis James Child as Child Ballad 30. Unlike other Child Ballads, but like the Arthurian \"The Boy and the Mantle\" and \"The Marriage of Sir Gawain\", it is not a folk ballad but a professional minstrel's song. It is notable for containing the Green Knight, a character known from the medieval poems \"The Greene Knight\" and the more famous \"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight\"; he appears as \"Bredbeddle\", the character's name in \"The Greene Knight\".",
"Title: Green Knight\n\nThe Green Knight is a character in the 14th-century Arthurian poem \"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight\" and the related work \"The Greene Knight\". His true name is revealed to be Bercilak de Hautdesert in \"Sir Gawain\", while \"The Greene Knight\" names him \"Bredbeddle\". The Green Knight later appears as one of Arthur's greatest champions in the fragmentary ballad \"King Arthur and King Cornwall\", again under the name \"Bredbeddle\". In \"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight\", Bercilak is transformed into the Green Knight by Morgan le Fay, a traditional adversary of King Arthur, in order to test his court. In \"The Green Knight\" he is transformed by a different woman for the same purpose. In both stories he sends his wife to seduce Gawain as a further test. \"King Arthur and King Cornwall\" portrays him as an exorcist and one of the most powerful knights in Arthur's court.",
"Title: Gerald Morris\n\nGerald Morris (October 29, 1963– ) is an American author. Morris is known for his series of stories for preteen and teen readers based in the Middle Ages during the time of King Arthur. Collectively called \"The Squire's Tales\", the books blend retellings of traditional Arthurian Myths, such as Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Tristan and Iseult, with original plotlines. The books at the start of the series focus somewhat on Sir Gawain, but primarily on Terence, an original character and Gawain's squire. Although the two characters' roles are minor in some books, they remain throughout series, whereas main characters from the other books are only mentioned or reappear briefly later in the series.",
"Title: Le Chevalier à l'épée\n\nLe Chevalier à l'épée ('The Knight with the Sword') is an earlier-thirteenth-century Old French romance, surviving in only one manuscript. It is the earliest romance to focus specifically on the Arthurian knight Sir Gawain and its plot is in some important respects similar to that of \"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight\". The poem presents a satirical or cynical take on ideas of chivalry.",
"Title: Salome (opera)\n\nSalome, Op. 54, is an opera in one act by Richard Strauss to a German libretto by the composer, based on Hedwig Lachmann's German translation of the French play \"Salomé\" by Oscar Wilde. Strauss dedicated the opera to his friend Sir Edgar Speyer.",
"Title: The Marriage of Sir Gawain\n\n\"The Marriage of Sir Gawain\" is an English Arthurian ballad, collected as Child Ballad 31. Found in the Percy Folio, it is a fragmented account of the story of Sir Gawain and the loathly lady, which has been preserved in fuller form in the medieval poem \"The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle\". The loathly lady episode itself dates at least back to Geoffrey Chaucer's \"Wife of Bath's Tale\" from \"The Canterbury Tales\". Unlike most of the Child Ballads, but like the Arthurian \"King Arthur and King Cornwall\" and \"The Boy and the Mantle\", \"The Marriage of Sir Gawain\" is not a folk ballad but a song for professional minstrels.",
"Title: Gawain and the Green Knight (film)\n\nGawain and the Green Knight is a 1973 film directed by Stephen Weeks, and starring Murray Head as Gawain and Nigel Green in his final theatrical film as the Green Knight. The story is based on the medieval English tale \"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight\".",
"Title: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight\n\nSir Gawain and the Green Knight (Middle English: \"Sir Gawayn and þe Grene Knyȝt\") is a late 14th-century Middle English chivalric romance. It is one of the best known Arthurian stories, with its plot combining two types of folklore motifs, the beheading game and the exchange of winnings. The Green Knight is interpreted by some as a representation of the Green Man of folklore and by others as an allusion to Christ. Written in stanzas of alliterative verse, each of which ends in a rhyming bob and wheel, it draws on Welsh, Irish, and English stories, as well as the French chivalric tradition. It is an important poem in the romance genre, which typically involves a hero who goes on a quest which tests his prowess, and it remains popular to this day in modern English renderings from J. R. R. Tolkien, Simon Armitage, and others, as well as through film and stage adaptations.",
"Title: Sword of the Valiant\n\nSword of the Valiant: The Legend of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a 1984 dramatic fantasy film starring Miles O'Keeffe, Trevor Howard, Lila Kedrova, Cyrielle Clair, Leigh Lawson, Peter Cushing, and Sean Connery. The film is loosely based on the poem \"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight\", written in the late 14th century, but the narrative differs substantially. This was the second time director Stephen Weeks had adapted the traditional tale into a movie. His first try was \"Gawain and the Green Knight\", starring singer Murray Head, and released in 1973."
] |
1,587
|
"That's Just About Right" is a song recorded by a band founded in which year ?
|
1992
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"That's Just About Right",
"Blackhawk (band)"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Meet the Supremes is the debut studio album by The Supremes, released in late 1962 on Motown.",
" The LP includes the group's earliest singles: \"I Want a Guy\", \"Buttered Popcorn\", \"Your Heart Belongs to Me\" and \"Let Me Go the Right Way\".",
" The earliest recordings on this album, done between fall 1960 and fall 1961, feature the Supremes as a quartet composed of teenagers Diane Ross, Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard, and Barbara Martin.",
" Martin left the group in early 1962 to start a family, and the other three girls continued as a trio.",
" Martin is not pictured on the album because of her departure earlier in the year; although her vocals are present on the majority of the recordings on the album (as well as other recordings made during that period), she never received any royalties from album sales.",
" She does have a spoken interlude line (as do the other group members) on the bridge of the song \"(He's) Seventeen\", and also sings lead on \"After All\", a song recorded for but not originally included on the album.",
" Along with these songs, Ballard and Wilson are heard out front on other songs as well.",
" Wilson sings lead on \"The Tears\" (another former non-album track) and \"Baby Don't Go\"; Ballard has leads on a handful of songs as well (see below), including \"Buttered Popcorn\" and the short intro line to \"Let Me Go the Right Way\"."
],
"title": "Meet The Supremes"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Dubliners were an Irish folk band founded in Dublin in 1962.",
" The band started off as \"The Ronnie Drew Ballad Group\", named in honour of its founding member; they subsequently renamed themselves as The Dubliners.",
" The group line-up saw many changes over their fifty-year career.",
" However, the group's success was centred on lead singers Luke Kelly and Ronnie Drew.",
" The band garnered international success with their lively Irish folk songs, traditional street ballads and instrumentals.",
" The band were regulars on the folk scenes in both Dublin and London in the early 1960s, and were signed to the Major Minor label in 1965 after backing from Dominic Behan.",
" They went on to receive extensive airplay on Radio Caroline, and eventually appeared on \"Top of the Pops\" in 1967 with hits \"Seven Drunken Nights\" (which sold over 250,000 copies in the UK) and \"The Black Velvet Band\".",
" Often performing political songs considered controversial at the time, they drew criticism from some folk purists and Ireland’s national broadcaster RTÉ had placed an unofficial ban on their music from 1967–71.",
" During this time the band's popularity began to spread across mainland Europe and they appeared on \"The Ed Sullivan Show\" in the United States.",
" The group's success remained steady right through the 1970s and a number of collaborations with The Pogues in 1987 saw them enter the UK Singles Chart on another two occasions."
],
"title": "The Dubliners"
},
{
"sentences": [
"BlackHawk is an American country music group founded in 1992 by Henry Paul (lead vocals, mandolin, acoustic guitar), Van Stephenson (background vocals, electric guitar), and Dave Robbins (background vocals, keyboards).",
" Several backing musicians also performed with the trio; however, these backing musicians were not officially part of Blackhawk until 2008."
],
"title": "Blackhawk (band)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Get Right\" is a song recorded by American singer and actress Jennifer Lopez for her fourth studio album, \"Rebirth\" (2005).",
" It was written by Rich Harrison, Usher Raymond and James Brown, and produced by Harrison and Cory Rooney.",
" An upbeat dance and R&B song with jazz, hip hop and funk influences, \"Get Right\" marks a departure in Lopez's musical style, and has been called one of her most \"memorable\" songs by \"The New York Times\".",
" It is built around a sample of \"Soul Power 74\" by Maceo and the Macks, and was noted for its heavy use of saxophone and horn instrumentation.",
" The song contains lyrics about dancing, sex and drinking at a club.",
" American rapper Fabolous is featured on a separate version of the song which is present as a bonus track on \"Rebirth\".",
" \"Get Right\" was announced as the album's lead single in November 2004."
],
"title": "Get Right"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Right There\" is a song recorded by American singer Nicole Scherzinger for her debut studio album, \"Killer Love\" (2011).",
" Written by Ester Dean, Frank Romano, Daniel Morris and co-written and produced by Jim Jonsin, the Island-flavored midtempo pop song sees Scherzinger singing about her lover and telling other women to stay away.",
" \"Right There\" first impacted radio as Scherzinger's third international single on April 1, 2011, after previous singles met success in the United Kingdom.",
" \"Right There\" was Scherzinger's third consecutive top three single from her debut album.",
" The song was then re-released on May 17, 2011 in the United States, as \"Killer Love\"' s lead single, and was remixed to feature two new verses from American rapper 50 Cent.",
" It has reached over 130 million views on YouTube making it VEVO certified."
],
"title": "Right There (Nicole Scherzinger song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Perfect Stranger was an American country music band founded in 1986 in the state of Texas by Steve Murray (lead vocals), Andy Ginn (drums), Shayne Morrison (bass guitar) and Richard Raines (guitar).",
" After several years of performing throughout Texas, the quartet released an independent album in 1994; this album was later picked up by Curb Records, who re-packaged and re-released it a year later.",
" By 1995, its second single (entitled \"You Have the Right to Remain Silent\") had become a Top 5 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts."
],
"title": "Perfect Stranger (band)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kiev is an American indie rock band founded in Orange, CA.",
" It consists of members Andrew Stavas (keys, saxophone), Brandon Corn (drums, percussion), Derek Poulsen (bass, computers), and Robert Brinkerhoff (guitar, vocals).",
" They self-released their first EP titled \"Ain't No Scary Folks In On Around Here\" in 2010 which has been characterized as \"like having your ear work on a good puzzle\".",
" Their first single \"Crooked Strings\" received airplay on KROQ's Locals Only show.",
" A second EP was released in 2011 titled \"Be Gone Dull Cage & Others\".",
" The band was named \"Best Indie Band\" at the 2011 Orange County Music Awards and is known for \"its intricate, eclectic music and big live sound\".",
" Los Angeles blog Buzzbands.LA describes their sound as \"trippy and cerebral at the same time, occupying that sometimes-exhilarating, sometimes-discomfiting space between left and right brain\".",
" On November 2, 2014, the band's hit single, \"Be Gone Dull Cage,\" was featured on The Walking Dead (Season 5, Episode 4)."
],
"title": "Kiev (band)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"I Can't Wait\" is a song recorded by American group Nu Shooz from the 1986 album \"Poolside\".",
" The song was originally recorded in late 1984, was featured on the band's second album \"Tha's Right\" the following year.",
" Credits on the back of the single indicate that the \"Poolside\" LP was originally to be called \"The Point of No Return.\"",
" The song was remixed overseas.",
" This remixed version is the one that appears on \"Poolside\"."
],
"title": "I Can't Wait (Nu Shooz song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Black Panther (\"Hēi Bào\" 黑豹 ) was a seminal Chinese rock band founded in 1987.",
" It was originally fronted by one of China's alternative music pioneers Dou Wei.",
" The band reunited and released a new album in 2013.",
" The band's best known songs include \"Don't break my heart\", \"Shameful\" 《无地自容》, \"Spirit of Light\" 《光芒之神》, \"No Right, No Wrong\" 《无是无非》, and \"Our generation\" 《我们这一代》"
],
"title": "Black Panther (band)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"That's Just About Right\" is a song written by Jeff Black and recorded by American country music band Blackhawk.",
" It was released in April 1995 as the fifth and final single from their self-titled debut album.",
" It peaked at number 7 on the United States \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, and number 9 on the Canadian \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart."
],
"title": "That's Just About Right"
}
] |
[
"Title: Meet The Supremes\n\nMeet the Supremes is the debut studio album by The Supremes, released in late 1962 on Motown. The LP includes the group's earliest singles: \"I Want a Guy\", \"Buttered Popcorn\", \"Your Heart Belongs to Me\" and \"Let Me Go the Right Way\". The earliest recordings on this album, done between fall 1960 and fall 1961, feature the Supremes as a quartet composed of teenagers Diane Ross, Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard, and Barbara Martin. Martin left the group in early 1962 to start a family, and the other three girls continued as a trio. Martin is not pictured on the album because of her departure earlier in the year; although her vocals are present on the majority of the recordings on the album (as well as other recordings made during that period), she never received any royalties from album sales. She does have a spoken interlude line (as do the other group members) on the bridge of the song \"(He's) Seventeen\", and also sings lead on \"After All\", a song recorded for but not originally included on the album. Along with these songs, Ballard and Wilson are heard out front on other songs as well. Wilson sings lead on \"The Tears\" (another former non-album track) and \"Baby Don't Go\"; Ballard has leads on a handful of songs as well (see below), including \"Buttered Popcorn\" and the short intro line to \"Let Me Go the Right Way\".",
"Title: The Dubliners\n\nThe Dubliners were an Irish folk band founded in Dublin in 1962. The band started off as \"The Ronnie Drew Ballad Group\", named in honour of its founding member; they subsequently renamed themselves as The Dubliners. The group line-up saw many changes over their fifty-year career. However, the group's success was centred on lead singers Luke Kelly and Ronnie Drew. The band garnered international success with their lively Irish folk songs, traditional street ballads and instrumentals. The band were regulars on the folk scenes in both Dublin and London in the early 1960s, and were signed to the Major Minor label in 1965 after backing from Dominic Behan. They went on to receive extensive airplay on Radio Caroline, and eventually appeared on \"Top of the Pops\" in 1967 with hits \"Seven Drunken Nights\" (which sold over 250,000 copies in the UK) and \"The Black Velvet Band\". Often performing political songs considered controversial at the time, they drew criticism from some folk purists and Ireland’s national broadcaster RTÉ had placed an unofficial ban on their music from 1967–71. During this time the band's popularity began to spread across mainland Europe and they appeared on \"The Ed Sullivan Show\" in the United States. The group's success remained steady right through the 1970s and a number of collaborations with The Pogues in 1987 saw them enter the UK Singles Chart on another two occasions.",
"Title: Blackhawk (band)\n\nBlackHawk is an American country music group founded in 1992 by Henry Paul (lead vocals, mandolin, acoustic guitar), Van Stephenson (background vocals, electric guitar), and Dave Robbins (background vocals, keyboards). Several backing musicians also performed with the trio; however, these backing musicians were not officially part of Blackhawk until 2008.",
"Title: Get Right\n\n\"Get Right\" is a song recorded by American singer and actress Jennifer Lopez for her fourth studio album, \"Rebirth\" (2005). It was written by Rich Harrison, Usher Raymond and James Brown, and produced by Harrison and Cory Rooney. An upbeat dance and R&B song with jazz, hip hop and funk influences, \"Get Right\" marks a departure in Lopez's musical style, and has been called one of her most \"memorable\" songs by \"The New York Times\". It is built around a sample of \"Soul Power 74\" by Maceo and the Macks, and was noted for its heavy use of saxophone and horn instrumentation. The song contains lyrics about dancing, sex and drinking at a club. American rapper Fabolous is featured on a separate version of the song which is present as a bonus track on \"Rebirth\". \"Get Right\" was announced as the album's lead single in November 2004.",
"Title: Right There (Nicole Scherzinger song)\n\n\"Right There\" is a song recorded by American singer Nicole Scherzinger for her debut studio album, \"Killer Love\" (2011). Written by Ester Dean, Frank Romano, Daniel Morris and co-written and produced by Jim Jonsin, the Island-flavored midtempo pop song sees Scherzinger singing about her lover and telling other women to stay away. \"Right There\" first impacted radio as Scherzinger's third international single on April 1, 2011, after previous singles met success in the United Kingdom. \"Right There\" was Scherzinger's third consecutive top three single from her debut album. The song was then re-released on May 17, 2011 in the United States, as \"Killer Love\"' s lead single, and was remixed to feature two new verses from American rapper 50 Cent. It has reached over 130 million views on YouTube making it VEVO certified.",
"Title: Perfect Stranger (band)\n\nPerfect Stranger was an American country music band founded in 1986 in the state of Texas by Steve Murray (lead vocals), Andy Ginn (drums), Shayne Morrison (bass guitar) and Richard Raines (guitar). After several years of performing throughout Texas, the quartet released an independent album in 1994; this album was later picked up by Curb Records, who re-packaged and re-released it a year later. By 1995, its second single (entitled \"You Have the Right to Remain Silent\") had become a Top 5 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts.",
"Title: Kiev (band)\n\nKiev is an American indie rock band founded in Orange, CA. It consists of members Andrew Stavas (keys, saxophone), Brandon Corn (drums, percussion), Derek Poulsen (bass, computers), and Robert Brinkerhoff (guitar, vocals). They self-released their first EP titled \"Ain't No Scary Folks In On Around Here\" in 2010 which has been characterized as \"like having your ear work on a good puzzle\". Their first single \"Crooked Strings\" received airplay on KROQ's Locals Only show. A second EP was released in 2011 titled \"Be Gone Dull Cage & Others\". The band was named \"Best Indie Band\" at the 2011 Orange County Music Awards and is known for \"its intricate, eclectic music and big live sound\". Los Angeles blog Buzzbands.LA describes their sound as \"trippy and cerebral at the same time, occupying that sometimes-exhilarating, sometimes-discomfiting space between left and right brain\". On November 2, 2014, the band's hit single, \"Be Gone Dull Cage,\" was featured on The Walking Dead (Season 5, Episode 4).",
"Title: I Can't Wait (Nu Shooz song)\n\n\"I Can't Wait\" is a song recorded by American group Nu Shooz from the 1986 album \"Poolside\". The song was originally recorded in late 1984, was featured on the band's second album \"Tha's Right\" the following year. Credits on the back of the single indicate that the \"Poolside\" LP was originally to be called \"The Point of No Return.\" The song was remixed overseas. This remixed version is the one that appears on \"Poolside\".",
"Title: Black Panther (band)\n\nBlack Panther (\"Hēi Bào\" 黑豹 ) was a seminal Chinese rock band founded in 1987. It was originally fronted by one of China's alternative music pioneers Dou Wei. The band reunited and released a new album in 2013. The band's best known songs include \"Don't break my heart\", \"Shameful\" 《无地自容》, \"Spirit of Light\" 《光芒之神》, \"No Right, No Wrong\" 《无是无非》, and \"Our generation\" 《我们这一代》",
"Title: That's Just About Right\n\n\"That's Just About Right\" is a song written by Jeff Black and recorded by American country music band Blackhawk. It was released in April 1995 as the fifth and final single from their self-titled debut album. It peaked at number 7 on the United States \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, and number 9 on the Canadian \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart."
] |
1,588
|
Lucy Hannah is the third-oldest verified person behind the supercentenarian who was of what nationality, the second-oldest in the world's history?
|
American
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Lucy Hannah",
"Sarah Knauss",
"Sarah Knauss"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
0,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Kama Chinen (知念 カマ , Chinen Kama , 10 May 1895 – 2 May 2010) was a Japanese supercentenarian, who, at the age of 114 years, 124 days, became the oldest validated living person when American supercentenarian Gertrude Baines (born 6 April 1894) died on 11 September 2009.",
" She died on 2 May 2010, eight days before her 115th birthday.",
" At the time of her death, she was the second oldest verified Japanese person ever (behind Tane Ikai) and the oldest verified person ever from Okinawa."
],
"title": "Kama Chinen"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Chiyono Hasegawa (長谷川 チヨノ , Hasegawa Chiyono , 20 November 1896 – 2 December 2011) was a Japanese supercentenarian.",
" Aged 115 years, 12 days at the time of her death, she was the oldest verified person in Japan (since the death of Kama Chinen on 2 May 2010).",
" She was the 2nd oldest verified living person in the world behind American woman Besse Cooper."
],
"title": "Chiyono Hasegawa"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gertrude Weaver (née Gaines; July 4, 1898 – April 6, 2015) was an American supercentenarian.",
" She was born in Lafayette County, Arkansas, near the border with Texas and Louisiana.",
" She became the oldest living person in the United States upon the death of Dina Manfredini on December 17, 2012.",
" She became the oldest living person in the world on March 31, 2015 (US Central Time) following the death of Misao Okawa in Osaka, Japan early on April 1, 2015 (GMT +9); she remained so until her own death five days later.",
" At the time of her death she was the seventh-oldest person ever verified and the third oldest person ever verified from the United States (after Lucy Hannah and Sarah Knauss)."
],
"title": "Gertrude Weaver"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dominga Velasco or Dominguita (May 12, 1901 – October 11, 2015) was a Mexican-American pioneer, Latino activist, and a Mexican-born American supercentenarian.",
" She is the oldest verified person ever born in Mexico.",
" She was the world's seventh-oldest living person, the second-oldest person living in the United States (behind Susannah Mushatt Jones) and the oldest living resident of California at the time of her death."
],
"title": "Dominga Velasco"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mary Josephine Ray (née Arsenault; May 17, 1895 – March 7, 2010) was a Canadian American supercentenarian.",
" At the time of her death, she was the world's second-oldest verified living person behind Kama Chinen of Japan, who was only one week older than Ray.",
" After the death of Gertrude Baines on September 11, 2009, Ray became the oldest person living in the United States."
],
"title": "Mary Josephine Ray"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sarah DeRemer Knauss (née Clark; September 24, 1880 – December 30, 1999) was an American supercentenarian.",
" Knauss is the oldest person ever from the United States, as well as the second-oldest fully documented person ever behind Jeanne Calment.",
" She was recognised as the world's oldest living person by Guinness World Records from April 16, 1998, until her death."
],
"title": "Sarah Knauss"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Joan Riudavets Moll (15 December 1889 – 5 March 2004) was a Spanish supercentenarian who, at the time of his death, was believed to be the oldest verified person ever in the history of Spain.",
" However, subsequent research by the International Database on Longevity has revealed that there were two women who were older than Riudavets at the time of their deaths.",
" He became the oldest recognized living person in Europe following the death of Italian Maria Teresa Fumarola Ligorio on 14 May 2003, and oldest recognized living man in the world following the death of Japanese supercentenarian Yukichi Chuganji on 28 September 2003."
],
"title": "Joan Riudavets"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Anne Eugénie Blanchard (16 February 1896 – 4 November 2010) was a French-Saint Barthélemy supercentenarian, who at the age of was the oldest living person at the time of her death.",
" She became the recognised title-holder upon the death of Japanese supercentenarian Kama Chinen on 2 May 2010.",
" At the time of her death , Blanchard was the 3rd oldest verified French person ever and the oldest verified person ever from the island of Saint Barthélemy (administratively and legally a part of Guadeloupe from 1878 until 2007), which is an overseas collectivity of France."
],
"title": "Eugénie Blanchard"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lucy Hannah (née Terrell; July 16, 1875 – March 21, 1993) was an American supercentenarian.",
" Hannah is the oldest African-American person ever, the second-oldest person ever from the United States and the world's third-oldest verified person ever, after Jeanne Calment and Sarah Knauss.",
" She is also the oldest person to never have held the title of the world's oldest living person, since Jeanne Calment, who was about five months older, was still alive at the time of Hannah's death."
],
"title": "Lucy Hannah"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Besse Berry Cooper (née Brown; August 26, 1896 – December 4, 2012) was an American supercentenarian who was the world's oldest living person from June 21, 2011, until her death.",
" She was, at the time of her death, the eighth oldest verified person ever and the eighth person verified to have lived to the age of 116."
],
"title": "Besse Cooper"
}
] |
[
"Title: Kama Chinen\n\nKama Chinen (知念 カマ , Chinen Kama , 10 May 1895 – 2 May 2010) was a Japanese supercentenarian, who, at the age of 114 years, 124 days, became the oldest validated living person when American supercentenarian Gertrude Baines (born 6 April 1894) died on 11 September 2009. She died on 2 May 2010, eight days before her 115th birthday. At the time of her death, she was the second oldest verified Japanese person ever (behind Tane Ikai) and the oldest verified person ever from Okinawa.",
"Title: Chiyono Hasegawa\n\nChiyono Hasegawa (長谷川 チヨノ , Hasegawa Chiyono , 20 November 1896 – 2 December 2011) was a Japanese supercentenarian. Aged 115 years, 12 days at the time of her death, she was the oldest verified person in Japan (since the death of Kama Chinen on 2 May 2010). She was the 2nd oldest verified living person in the world behind American woman Besse Cooper.",
"Title: Gertrude Weaver\n\nGertrude Weaver (née Gaines; July 4, 1898 – April 6, 2015) was an American supercentenarian. She was born in Lafayette County, Arkansas, near the border with Texas and Louisiana. She became the oldest living person in the United States upon the death of Dina Manfredini on December 17, 2012. She became the oldest living person in the world on March 31, 2015 (US Central Time) following the death of Misao Okawa in Osaka, Japan early on April 1, 2015 (GMT +9); she remained so until her own death five days later. At the time of her death she was the seventh-oldest person ever verified and the third oldest person ever verified from the United States (after Lucy Hannah and Sarah Knauss).",
"Title: Dominga Velasco\n\nDominga Velasco or Dominguita (May 12, 1901 – October 11, 2015) was a Mexican-American pioneer, Latino activist, and a Mexican-born American supercentenarian. She is the oldest verified person ever born in Mexico. She was the world's seventh-oldest living person, the second-oldest person living in the United States (behind Susannah Mushatt Jones) and the oldest living resident of California at the time of her death.",
"Title: Mary Josephine Ray\n\nMary Josephine Ray (née Arsenault; May 17, 1895 – March 7, 2010) was a Canadian American supercentenarian. At the time of her death, she was the world's second-oldest verified living person behind Kama Chinen of Japan, who was only one week older than Ray. After the death of Gertrude Baines on September 11, 2009, Ray became the oldest person living in the United States.",
"Title: Sarah Knauss\n\nSarah DeRemer Knauss (née Clark; September 24, 1880 – December 30, 1999) was an American supercentenarian. Knauss is the oldest person ever from the United States, as well as the second-oldest fully documented person ever behind Jeanne Calment. She was recognised as the world's oldest living person by Guinness World Records from April 16, 1998, until her death.",
"Title: Joan Riudavets\n\nJoan Riudavets Moll (15 December 1889 – 5 March 2004) was a Spanish supercentenarian who, at the time of his death, was believed to be the oldest verified person ever in the history of Spain. However, subsequent research by the International Database on Longevity has revealed that there were two women who were older than Riudavets at the time of their deaths. He became the oldest recognized living person in Europe following the death of Italian Maria Teresa Fumarola Ligorio on 14 May 2003, and oldest recognized living man in the world following the death of Japanese supercentenarian Yukichi Chuganji on 28 September 2003.",
"Title: Eugénie Blanchard\n\nAnne Eugénie Blanchard (16 February 1896 – 4 November 2010) was a French-Saint Barthélemy supercentenarian, who at the age of was the oldest living person at the time of her death. She became the recognised title-holder upon the death of Japanese supercentenarian Kama Chinen on 2 May 2010. At the time of her death , Blanchard was the 3rd oldest verified French person ever and the oldest verified person ever from the island of Saint Barthélemy (administratively and legally a part of Guadeloupe from 1878 until 2007), which is an overseas collectivity of France.",
"Title: Lucy Hannah\n\nLucy Hannah (née Terrell; July 16, 1875 – March 21, 1993) was an American supercentenarian. Hannah is the oldest African-American person ever, the second-oldest person ever from the United States and the world's third-oldest verified person ever, after Jeanne Calment and Sarah Knauss. She is also the oldest person to never have held the title of the world's oldest living person, since Jeanne Calment, who was about five months older, was still alive at the time of Hannah's death.",
"Title: Besse Cooper\n\nBesse Berry Cooper (née Brown; August 26, 1896 – December 4, 2012) was an American supercentenarian who was the world's oldest living person from June 21, 2011, until her death. She was, at the time of her death, the eighth oldest verified person ever and the eighth person verified to have lived to the age of 116."
] |
1,589
|
José Benito Villafane was governor of a province in Argentina where which dinosaur was discovered ?
|
Riojasaurus
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"José Benito Villafañe",
"La Rioja Province, Argentina"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
2
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"José Benito Ríos González (born 4 March 1935 – 30 May 2008) was a Chilean footballer."
],
"title": "José Benito Ríos"
},
{
"sentences": [
"José Benito Ortega (1858–1941) was an American sculptor, principally a santero."
],
"title": "José Benito Ortega"
},
{
"sentences": [
"José Benito Barros or simply José Barros (March 21, 1915 in El Banco, Magdalena – May 12, 2007 in Santa Marta, Magdalena) was a Colombian musician, composer of more than 800 songs in the musical genres of cumbia, porro, merengue, currulao, paseo, bolero and tango.",
" Considered one of the most ingenious and versatile Colombian musical composers."
],
"title": "José Barros"
},
{
"sentences": [
"José Benito Lamas (Montevideo, 12 January 1787 - 9 May 1857) was a Roman Catholic priest from the Banda Oriental."
],
"title": "José Benito Lamas"
},
{
"sentences": [
"La Rioja (] ) is one of the provinces of Argentina and is located in the west of the country.",
" Neighboring provinces are from the north clockwise Catamarca, Córdoba, San Luis and San Juan.",
" The dinosaur \"Riojasaurus\" is named after the province."
],
"title": "La Rioja Province, Argentina"
},
{
"sentences": [
"José Benito Vives de Andréis Marine and Coastal Research Institute"
],
"title": "José Benito Vives de Andréis Marine and Coastal Research Institute"
},
{
"sentences": [
"José Benito Silverio Monterroso Bermúdez (Montevideo 1780-1838) was a Roman Catholic priest from the Banda Oriental, the pre-independence name of Uruguay."
],
"title": "José Benito Monterroso"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Juan Bautista Lázaro de Diego (León, 1849 - Ciempozuelos, 1919) was a Spanish architect, born to jurist José Benito Lázaro and \"astorgana\" María de Diego Pinillos.",
" He was a disciple of Juan de Madrazo, a gothic revivalist in charge of León Cathedral's restoration, a project in which Lázaro de Diego took part, specializing in stained glass workmanship.",
" He received a gold medal in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts of 1897 and the Great Cross of Isabella the Catholic in 1901."
],
"title": "Juan Bautista Lázaro de Diego"
},
{
"sentences": [
"José Benito Villafane (9 July 1790 – May 1831) was an Argentine soldier who participated in the war of independence and was governor of La Rioja Province, Argentina, under the protection of the \"caudillo\" Facundo Quiroga."
],
"title": "José Benito Villafañe"
},
{
"sentences": [
"José Benito de Churriguera (21 March 1665 – 2 March 1725) was a Spanish architect, sculptor and urbanist of the late-Baroque or Rococo style.",
" He was born in Madrid to a Catalan cabinetmaker, gilder and altarpiece joiner, Josep Simó Xoriguera i Elies and to doña Maria de Ocaña, and studied under his father along with two of his brothers."
],
"title": "José Benito de Churriguera"
}
] |
[
"Title: José Benito Ríos\n\nJosé Benito Ríos González (born 4 March 1935 – 30 May 2008) was a Chilean footballer.",
"Title: José Benito Ortega\n\nJosé Benito Ortega (1858–1941) was an American sculptor, principally a santero.",
"Title: José Barros\n\nJosé Benito Barros or simply José Barros (March 21, 1915 in El Banco, Magdalena – May 12, 2007 in Santa Marta, Magdalena) was a Colombian musician, composer of more than 800 songs in the musical genres of cumbia, porro, merengue, currulao, paseo, bolero and tango. Considered one of the most ingenious and versatile Colombian musical composers.",
"Title: José Benito Lamas\n\nJosé Benito Lamas (Montevideo, 12 January 1787 - 9 May 1857) was a Roman Catholic priest from the Banda Oriental.",
"Title: La Rioja Province, Argentina\n\nLa Rioja (] ) is one of the provinces of Argentina and is located in the west of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the north clockwise Catamarca, Córdoba, San Luis and San Juan. The dinosaur \"Riojasaurus\" is named after the province.",
"Title: José Benito Vives de Andréis Marine and Coastal Research Institute\n\nJosé Benito Vives de Andréis Marine and Coastal Research Institute",
"Title: José Benito Monterroso\n\nJosé Benito Silverio Monterroso Bermúdez (Montevideo 1780-1838) was a Roman Catholic priest from the Banda Oriental, the pre-independence name of Uruguay.",
"Title: Juan Bautista Lázaro de Diego\n\nJuan Bautista Lázaro de Diego (León, 1849 - Ciempozuelos, 1919) was a Spanish architect, born to jurist José Benito Lázaro and \"astorgana\" María de Diego Pinillos. He was a disciple of Juan de Madrazo, a gothic revivalist in charge of León Cathedral's restoration, a project in which Lázaro de Diego took part, specializing in stained glass workmanship. He received a gold medal in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts of 1897 and the Great Cross of Isabella the Catholic in 1901.",
"Title: José Benito Villafañe\n\nJosé Benito Villafane (9 July 1790 – May 1831) was an Argentine soldier who participated in the war of independence and was governor of La Rioja Province, Argentina, under the protection of the \"caudillo\" Facundo Quiroga.",
"Title: José Benito de Churriguera\n\nJosé Benito de Churriguera (21 March 1665 – 2 March 1725) was a Spanish architect, sculptor and urbanist of the late-Baroque or Rococo style. He was born in Madrid to a Catalan cabinetmaker, gilder and altarpiece joiner, Josep Simó Xoriguera i Elies and to doña Maria de Ocaña, and studied under his father along with two of his brothers."
] |
1,590
|
In which country are both University of Texas System and Rutgers University?
|
United States
|
comparison
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"University of Texas System",
"University of Texas System",
"Rutgers University"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
2,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey ( ), commonly referred to as Rutgers University, Rutgers, or RU, is an American public research university and the largest institution for higher education in New Jersey."
],
"title": "Rutgers University"
},
{
"sentences": [
"David Bennett Madigan (born December 11, 1962) is an Irish and American statistician and academic.",
" He is currently the Executive Vice-President for Arts and Sciences, Dean of the Faculty, and Professor of Statistics at Columbia University.",
" He previously served as Chair of the Department of Statistics at Columbia University (2008-2013), Dean of Physical and Mathematical Sciences at Rutgers University (2005-2007), Director of the Institute of Biostatistics at Rutgers University (2003-2004), and Professor in the Department of Statistics at Rutgers University (2001-2007)."
],
"title": "David Madigan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Rutgers–Newark is one of three regional campuses of Rutgers University, the public research university of the U.S. state of New Jersey, located in the city of Newark.",
" Rutgers, founded in 1766 in New Brunswick, is the eighth oldest college in the United States and a member of the Association of American Universities.",
" In 1945, the state legislature voted to make Rutgers University, then a private liberal arts college, into the state university and the following year merged the school with the former University of Newark (1936–1946), which became the Rutgers–Newark campus.",
" Rutgers also incorporated the College of South Jersey and South Jersey Law School, in Camden, as a constituent campus of the university and renamed it Rutgers–Camden in 1950."
],
"title": "Rutgers University–Newark"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The University of Texas System (UT System) encompasses 14 educational institutions in the U.S. state of Texas, of which eight are academic universities and six are health institutions.",
" The UT System is headquartered in Austin, and has a total enrollment of over 216,000 students (largest university system in Texas) and employs more than 87,000 faculty and staff.",
" The UT System's $24 billion endowment (as of the 2016 fiscal year) is the largest of any public university system in the United States."
],
"title": "University of Texas System"
},
{
"sentences": [
"James Donald Anderson, Jr. (August 16, 1930 – November 20, 1976) was an American herpetologist with the American Museum of Natural History and professor of zoology at Rutgers University who did extensive fieldwork studying \"Ambystoma\" and other salamander species in Mexico.",
" He was born in Newark, New Jersey on August 16, 1930, and grew up in the nearby town of Belleville.",
" He attended the Rutgers University–Newark College of Arts and Sciences and earned a B.A. in zoology in 1954.",
" From 1954 to 1960 he was a graduate student at UC Berkeley, working under Robert C. Stebbins.",
" Anderson returned to Rutgers University–Newark as a faculty member in 1960, and died from injuries sustained in a car accident on November 20, 1976.",
" The Anderson's salamander (\"Ambystoma andersoni\") is named after him."
],
"title": "James D. Anderson"
},
{
"sentences": [
"WINLAB is the Wireless Information Network Laboratory, a research laboratory at Rutgers University, that is dedicated to research in a number of disciplines related to wireless communications.",
" It consists of a number of faculty members from the Computer Science and Electrical & Computer Engineering departments at Rutgers University and research scientists.",
" It is housed on a separate facility, away from the main engineering campus of Rutgers University (Busch Campus).",
" The lab is famous for a pioneering early work during the development of cellular networks.",
" It also houses the ORBIT testbed, the largest indoor wireless testbed of its kind in the world, housing more than 1200 radio nodes in a single room.",
" The laboratory has approximately 40 PhD students, 20 MS students, and 2 Undergraduate students advised by approximately 20 full-time professors.",
" WINLAB is funded by grants from its industry sponsors, the National Science Foundation, as well as Rutgers University and other agencies."
],
"title": "WINLAB (Rutgers University)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 1938 Rutgers Queensmen football team represented Rutgers University in the 1938 college football season.",
" In February 1938, Rutgers announced Tasker's resignation as Rutgers' football coach and his replacement by Harvey Harman.",
" In their first season under coach Harman, the Queensmen compiled a 7–1 record, won the Middle Three Conference championship, and outscored their opponents 118 to 57.",
" Rutgers only loss was to NYU by a 25-6 score.",
" On November 5, 1938, Rutgers played its first game at the new Rutgers Stadium, built at a cost of $1 million.",
" Playing in front of a crowd of 22,500, Rutgers won the game, 20-18, against Princeton, marking the first time Rutgers had defeated a Princeton team since the two schools played the first college football game in 1869.",
" In the final game of the 1938 season, Rutgers defeated Lafayette to win the Middle Three championship."
],
"title": "1938 Rutgers Queensmen football team"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Rutgers University Police Department (RUPD) is a campus police agency responsible for law enforcement on the New Brunswick, Newark, and Camden campuses of Rutgers University.",
" RUPD is a department of the university's Division of Administration and Public Safety which also houses Rutgers Emergency Services which is responsible for Emergency Medical Services and emergency management on the campus as well as responding to fire and hazardous materials emergencies in coordination with local first responders.",
" The Division of Administration and Public Safety also oversees the campus bus system, the Rutgers Golf Course, and other services on campus."
],
"title": "Rutgers University Police Department"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The President of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (informally called Rutgers University) is the chief administrator of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.",
" Rutgers was founded by clergymen affiliated with the Dutch Reformed Church in 1766 as \"Queen's College\" and was the eighth-oldest of nine colleges established during the American colonial period.",
" Before 1956, Rutgers was a small liberal arts college and became a full university in 1924 with the offering of graduate degree programs and the establishment of professional schools. Today, Rutgers is a public research university with three campuses in the state located in New Brunswick and Piscataway, Newark, and Camden.",
" The state's flagship university with approximately 65,000 students and employing 20,000 faculty and staff members, Rutgers is the largest institution for higher education in New Jersey."
],
"title": "List of Rutgers University presidents"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2011 Rutgers Tuition Protests were a series of primarily student-led public education reform initiatives at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey.",
" Faced with rising education costs, diminished state subsidies and the possibility of a non-existent tuition cap, campus groups (including the Rutgers Student Union, the Rutgers One Coalition and the Rutgers University Student Assembly (RUSA), supported by New Jersey United Students (NJUS), mobilized to keep the increase in annual student financial obligation to a minimum through marches, sit-ins, letters to administration officials and forums."
],
"title": "2011 Rutgers Tuition Protests"
}
] |
[
"Title: Rutgers University\n\nRutgers, The State University of New Jersey ( ), commonly referred to as Rutgers University, Rutgers, or RU, is an American public research university and the largest institution for higher education in New Jersey.",
"Title: David Madigan\n\nDavid Bennett Madigan (born December 11, 1962) is an Irish and American statistician and academic. He is currently the Executive Vice-President for Arts and Sciences, Dean of the Faculty, and Professor of Statistics at Columbia University. He previously served as Chair of the Department of Statistics at Columbia University (2008-2013), Dean of Physical and Mathematical Sciences at Rutgers University (2005-2007), Director of the Institute of Biostatistics at Rutgers University (2003-2004), and Professor in the Department of Statistics at Rutgers University (2001-2007).",
"Title: Rutgers University–Newark\n\nRutgers–Newark is one of three regional campuses of Rutgers University, the public research university of the U.S. state of New Jersey, located in the city of Newark. Rutgers, founded in 1766 in New Brunswick, is the eighth oldest college in the United States and a member of the Association of American Universities. In 1945, the state legislature voted to make Rutgers University, then a private liberal arts college, into the state university and the following year merged the school with the former University of Newark (1936–1946), which became the Rutgers–Newark campus. Rutgers also incorporated the College of South Jersey and South Jersey Law School, in Camden, as a constituent campus of the university and renamed it Rutgers–Camden in 1950.",
"Title: University of Texas System\n\nThe University of Texas System (UT System) encompasses 14 educational institutions in the U.S. state of Texas, of which eight are academic universities and six are health institutions. The UT System is headquartered in Austin, and has a total enrollment of over 216,000 students (largest university system in Texas) and employs more than 87,000 faculty and staff. The UT System's $24 billion endowment (as of the 2016 fiscal year) is the largest of any public university system in the United States.",
"Title: James D. Anderson\n\nJames Donald Anderson, Jr. (August 16, 1930 – November 20, 1976) was an American herpetologist with the American Museum of Natural History and professor of zoology at Rutgers University who did extensive fieldwork studying \"Ambystoma\" and other salamander species in Mexico. He was born in Newark, New Jersey on August 16, 1930, and grew up in the nearby town of Belleville. He attended the Rutgers University–Newark College of Arts and Sciences and earned a B.A. in zoology in 1954. From 1954 to 1960 he was a graduate student at UC Berkeley, working under Robert C. Stebbins. Anderson returned to Rutgers University–Newark as a faculty member in 1960, and died from injuries sustained in a car accident on November 20, 1976. The Anderson's salamander (\"Ambystoma andersoni\") is named after him.",
"Title: WINLAB (Rutgers University)\n\nWINLAB is the Wireless Information Network Laboratory, a research laboratory at Rutgers University, that is dedicated to research in a number of disciplines related to wireless communications. It consists of a number of faculty members from the Computer Science and Electrical & Computer Engineering departments at Rutgers University and research scientists. It is housed on a separate facility, away from the main engineering campus of Rutgers University (Busch Campus). The lab is famous for a pioneering early work during the development of cellular networks. It also houses the ORBIT testbed, the largest indoor wireless testbed of its kind in the world, housing more than 1200 radio nodes in a single room. The laboratory has approximately 40 PhD students, 20 MS students, and 2 Undergraduate students advised by approximately 20 full-time professors. WINLAB is funded by grants from its industry sponsors, the National Science Foundation, as well as Rutgers University and other agencies.",
"Title: 1938 Rutgers Queensmen football team\n\nThe 1938 Rutgers Queensmen football team represented Rutgers University in the 1938 college football season. In February 1938, Rutgers announced Tasker's resignation as Rutgers' football coach and his replacement by Harvey Harman. In their first season under coach Harman, the Queensmen compiled a 7–1 record, won the Middle Three Conference championship, and outscored their opponents 118 to 57. Rutgers only loss was to NYU by a 25-6 score. On November 5, 1938, Rutgers played its first game at the new Rutgers Stadium, built at a cost of $1 million. Playing in front of a crowd of 22,500, Rutgers won the game, 20-18, against Princeton, marking the first time Rutgers had defeated a Princeton team since the two schools played the first college football game in 1869. In the final game of the 1938 season, Rutgers defeated Lafayette to win the Middle Three championship.",
"Title: Rutgers University Police Department\n\nThe Rutgers University Police Department (RUPD) is a campus police agency responsible for law enforcement on the New Brunswick, Newark, and Camden campuses of Rutgers University. RUPD is a department of the university's Division of Administration and Public Safety which also houses Rutgers Emergency Services which is responsible for Emergency Medical Services and emergency management on the campus as well as responding to fire and hazardous materials emergencies in coordination with local first responders. The Division of Administration and Public Safety also oversees the campus bus system, the Rutgers Golf Course, and other services on campus.",
"Title: List of Rutgers University presidents\n\nThe President of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (informally called Rutgers University) is the chief administrator of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Rutgers was founded by clergymen affiliated with the Dutch Reformed Church in 1766 as \"Queen's College\" and was the eighth-oldest of nine colleges established during the American colonial period. Before 1956, Rutgers was a small liberal arts college and became a full university in 1924 with the offering of graduate degree programs and the establishment of professional schools. Today, Rutgers is a public research university with three campuses in the state located in New Brunswick and Piscataway, Newark, and Camden. The state's flagship university with approximately 65,000 students and employing 20,000 faculty and staff members, Rutgers is the largest institution for higher education in New Jersey.",
"Title: 2011 Rutgers Tuition Protests\n\nThe 2011 Rutgers Tuition Protests were a series of primarily student-led public education reform initiatives at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Faced with rising education costs, diminished state subsidies and the possibility of a non-existent tuition cap, campus groups (including the Rutgers Student Union, the Rutgers One Coalition and the Rutgers University Student Assembly (RUSA), supported by New Jersey United Students (NJUS), mobilized to keep the increase in annual student financial obligation to a minimum through marches, sit-ins, letters to administration officials and forums."
] |
1,591
|
What state-owned resort used by US Olympic skier Bode Miller is under management of the New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation?
|
Cannon Mountain Ski Area
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation",
"Cannon Mountain Ski Area",
"Cannon Mountain Ski Area"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0,
4
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Carrabassett Valley Academy is a private ski and snowboard academy offering most downhill winter mountain sports.",
" Carrabassett Valley Academy is based in Carrabassett Valley, Maine at the base of Sugarloaf Mountain.",
" Established in 1982, the school has trained and schooled the likes of Olympic competitors Bode Miller, Seth Wescott, Kirsten Clark, and Emily Cook.",
" Jeremy Jones, nine-time Snowboard Magazine Big Mountain Rider of the Year, also honed his snowboarding and academic skills at Carrabassett Valley Academy.",
" Since 1982 CVA has produced 12 Olympians, 92 National Titles, 11 X-Games competitors, 26 NCAA and USCSA All-Americans, 39 national team members, and six world champions."
],
"title": "Carrabassett Valley Academy"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation is responsible for the management of New Hampshire state parks, the Cannon Mountain Ski Area, the Bureau of Trails, the Bureau of Historic Sites, and various community programs.",
" New projects include the study and development of the newly acquired Temple Mountain Ski Area, slated to become a state park."
],
"title": "New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Patrick Deneen (born December 25, 1987) is an American freestyle skier, specializing in moguls.",
" Deneen was the gold medalist at the 2009 International Ski Federation (FIS) Freestyle World Ski Championships.",
" In December 2009, Deneen won the US Olympic trials, held at Steamboat Springs, Colorado, securing a spot on the US Olympic Team for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.",
" In FIS World Cup events, he has reached the podium at 4 events in 25 starts, and was the 2008 Freestyle Rookie of the Year."
],
"title": "Patrick Deneen"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Bode Miller Alpine Racing is a mobile game developed and published by Abandon Mobile, initially released for Verizon Wireless cell phones on January 30, 2006 and then soon afterward on Cingular phones.",
" This skiing game features the four events at which Olympic skier Bode Miller excels: Downhill, Slalom, and Super-G.",
" The game also features a hot seat multiplayer option allowing two players to play against each other using the same phone."
],
"title": "Bode Miller Alpine Racing"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John 'Jack' Miller (born March 20, 1965) is an American former alpine skier who competed in the 1988 Winter Olympics.",
" He was born in Boulder, Colorado and in no relation to the more famous alpine skier and former FIS World Cup champion Bode Miller."
],
"title": "Jack Miller (alpine skier)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kisik Lee (born 2 July 1957 in Seoul) is the National Head Coach of the US Olympic Archery Training Program, and is considered to be the first person to bring the scientific method to archery training for the US.",
" Lee used to be the head coach of the Korean Olympic archery team.",
" From 1997 to 2004, Lee was Australian Institute of Sport Head Coach and coached 2000 Gold Medalist Simon Fairweather and 2004 Bronze Medalist Tim Cuddihy before coaching the US Olympic Archery Training Program in 2006."
],
"title": "Kisik Lee"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places is a register of historic places by the state of New Hampshire and the New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources.",
" Buildings, districts, sites, landscapes (such as cemeteries, parks or town forests), structures, or objects can be added to the list.",
" Once listed there are no restrictions or requirements imposed by the state, and owners can maintain, manage or demolish the property as they choose.",
" However, any change that harms or destroys its historical significance can result in removal from the State Register."
],
"title": "New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Bode Miller Alpine Skiing is a PlayStation 2 and Windows video game, named after the American alpine skier Bode Miller.",
" It was developed by 49Games and published by Valcon Games.",
" It was released on February 6, 2006.",
" It is the first console sim game to concentrate solely on the sport of skiing (not including skiing and snowboarding hybrid games) .",
" The four disciplines of skiing included are Downhill, Slalom, Giant Slalom, and Super-G.",
" The game also includes a multi-season career mode, allowing the player to compete in a yearlong World Cup starting out as a junior skier, and the chance to qualify for the amateur and professional circuits while training, competing, and gaining sponsors."
],
"title": "Bode Miller Alpine Skiing"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cannon Mountain Ski Area is a state-owned ski resort located on Cannon Mountain in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, United States.",
" Cannon is located within Franconia Notch State Park and offers 10 lifts servicing 265 acre of skiing (168 with snowmaking).",
" Cannon has 23 mi of trails and a north-northeast exposure and has the only aerial tram in New Hampshire.",
" Cannon has the most vertical of any ski area in New Hampshire, 2330 ft , and is the seventh largest in New England.",
" US Olympic skier Bode Miller grew up skiing at Cannon."
],
"title": "Cannon Mountain Ski Area"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The State of New Hampshire has, since 1958, placed historical markers at locations that are deemed significant to New Hampshire history.",
" The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (DHR) and the Department of Transportation (DOT) are jointly responsible for the historical marker program.",
" The program is authorized by RSA 227 C:4, X, and RSA 236:40 to 44.",
" Any individual or group may propose a marker to commemorate significant New Hampshire , , or .",
" Requests must be accompanied by a petition for the marker, signed by at least 20 New Hampshire citizens."
],
"title": "New Hampshire historical markers"
}
] |
[
"Title: Carrabassett Valley Academy\n\nCarrabassett Valley Academy is a private ski and snowboard academy offering most downhill winter mountain sports. Carrabassett Valley Academy is based in Carrabassett Valley, Maine at the base of Sugarloaf Mountain. Established in 1982, the school has trained and schooled the likes of Olympic competitors Bode Miller, Seth Wescott, Kirsten Clark, and Emily Cook. Jeremy Jones, nine-time Snowboard Magazine Big Mountain Rider of the Year, also honed his snowboarding and academic skills at Carrabassett Valley Academy. Since 1982 CVA has produced 12 Olympians, 92 National Titles, 11 X-Games competitors, 26 NCAA and USCSA All-Americans, 39 national team members, and six world champions.",
"Title: New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation\n\nThe New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation is responsible for the management of New Hampshire state parks, the Cannon Mountain Ski Area, the Bureau of Trails, the Bureau of Historic Sites, and various community programs. New projects include the study and development of the newly acquired Temple Mountain Ski Area, slated to become a state park.",
"Title: Patrick Deneen\n\nPatrick Deneen (born December 25, 1987) is an American freestyle skier, specializing in moguls. Deneen was the gold medalist at the 2009 International Ski Federation (FIS) Freestyle World Ski Championships. In December 2009, Deneen won the US Olympic trials, held at Steamboat Springs, Colorado, securing a spot on the US Olympic Team for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. In FIS World Cup events, he has reached the podium at 4 events in 25 starts, and was the 2008 Freestyle Rookie of the Year.",
"Title: Bode Miller Alpine Racing\n\nBode Miller Alpine Racing is a mobile game developed and published by Abandon Mobile, initially released for Verizon Wireless cell phones on January 30, 2006 and then soon afterward on Cingular phones. This skiing game features the four events at which Olympic skier Bode Miller excels: Downhill, Slalom, and Super-G. The game also features a hot seat multiplayer option allowing two players to play against each other using the same phone.",
"Title: Jack Miller (alpine skier)\n\nJohn 'Jack' Miller (born March 20, 1965) is an American former alpine skier who competed in the 1988 Winter Olympics. He was born in Boulder, Colorado and in no relation to the more famous alpine skier and former FIS World Cup champion Bode Miller.",
"Title: Kisik Lee\n\nKisik Lee (born 2 July 1957 in Seoul) is the National Head Coach of the US Olympic Archery Training Program, and is considered to be the first person to bring the scientific method to archery training for the US. Lee used to be the head coach of the Korean Olympic archery team. From 1997 to 2004, Lee was Australian Institute of Sport Head Coach and coached 2000 Gold Medalist Simon Fairweather and 2004 Bronze Medalist Tim Cuddihy before coaching the US Olympic Archery Training Program in 2006.",
"Title: New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places\n\nThe New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places is a register of historic places by the state of New Hampshire and the New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources. Buildings, districts, sites, landscapes (such as cemeteries, parks or town forests), structures, or objects can be added to the list. Once listed there are no restrictions or requirements imposed by the state, and owners can maintain, manage or demolish the property as they choose. However, any change that harms or destroys its historical significance can result in removal from the State Register.",
"Title: Bode Miller Alpine Skiing\n\nBode Miller Alpine Skiing is a PlayStation 2 and Windows video game, named after the American alpine skier Bode Miller. It was developed by 49Games and published by Valcon Games. It was released on February 6, 2006. It is the first console sim game to concentrate solely on the sport of skiing (not including skiing and snowboarding hybrid games) . The four disciplines of skiing included are Downhill, Slalom, Giant Slalom, and Super-G. The game also includes a multi-season career mode, allowing the player to compete in a yearlong World Cup starting out as a junior skier, and the chance to qualify for the amateur and professional circuits while training, competing, and gaining sponsors.",
"Title: Cannon Mountain Ski Area\n\nCannon Mountain Ski Area is a state-owned ski resort located on Cannon Mountain in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, United States. Cannon is located within Franconia Notch State Park and offers 10 lifts servicing 265 acre of skiing (168 with snowmaking). Cannon has 23 mi of trails and a north-northeast exposure and has the only aerial tram in New Hampshire. Cannon has the most vertical of any ski area in New Hampshire, 2330 ft , and is the seventh largest in New England. US Olympic skier Bode Miller grew up skiing at Cannon.",
"Title: New Hampshire historical markers\n\nThe State of New Hampshire has, since 1958, placed historical markers at locations that are deemed significant to New Hampshire history. The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (DHR) and the Department of Transportation (DOT) are jointly responsible for the historical marker program. The program is authorized by RSA 227 C:4, X, and RSA 236:40 to 44. Any individual or group may propose a marker to commemorate significant New Hampshire , , or . Requests must be accompanied by a petition for the marker, signed by at least 20 New Hampshire citizens."
] |
1,592
|
In what year did the singer of The Fact Is have her debut?
|
2000
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"The Fact Is (I Need You)",
"Jill Scott"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"\"The Fact Is (I Need You)\" is a song by American R&B/soul singer/actress Jill Scott.",
" It was released as a radio single in support of Scott's second studio album, \"\".",
" It was the fourth and final single from the album.",
" The track is also featured on her live album, \"Live in Paris+\"."
],
"title": "The Fact Is (I Need You)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Maria (born Maria Jensen on May 13, 1978) is a Danish singer and songwriter.",
" Although she was born in Denmark, she grew up living in different parts of Europe.",
" Despite her parents' initial hesitation and the fact that she did not come from a musical family, Maria decided to pursue a career as a singer.",
" She was eventually discovered and signed by Soulshock, from the famous writing and production duo Soulshock & Karlin, to Soulpower/Dreamworks Records.",
" Her first single which had success on RnB and Top 40 radio was titled \"I Give, You Take\" and reached #33 on the Billboard 100 pop chart .",
" She then released her debut album, \"My Soul\", on September 30, 2003.",
" However Dreamworks failed to follow up with promotion for a second single (as they have done with other acts such as Lifehouse and Floetry) and she was let go when Dreamworks Records was sold, shortly before the label folded."
],
"title": "Maria (Danish singer)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The highest-selling albums and EPs in the United States are ranked in the \"Billboard\" 200, published by \"Billboard\" magazine.",
" The data are compiled by Nielsen Soundscan based on each album's weekly physical and digital sales.",
" 25 acts achieved number one albums during this year with artist such as Nelly and Shania Twain who had their albums debut at number one on the chart.",
" Rapper Eminem's \"The Eminem Show\" is the best selling album of 2002 selling over approximately 7.6 million copies by the end of the year.",
" It is also the longest running album of 2002 spending six non-consecutive weeks the chart and was known for its first full week of sales debut of 1.322 million copies which Nielsen SoundScan scanned as the sixth largest sales of all time in its first week.",
" Its debut of 1.322 million copies has still not been matched by any album today since except for Taylor Swift's album \"1989\", which opened with first week sales of 1.279 million copies.",
" The band Creed continued its eight week long run on the chart but is credited as the longest running album 2001.",
" Jennifer Lopez earned her second number one album on the charts with \"\", which became the highest first week sales of a remix album at the time.",
" R&B artist Ashanti earned her first number one album with her self-titled debut album \"Ashanti\", which opened up with first week sales of 503,000 copies in its first week alone.",
" Puff Daddy earned his first number one album since \"No Way Out\" back in 1997.",
" Rapper Jay-Z earned his fifth chart topper with \"\", which opened up with first week sales of 545,000 copies alone.",
" Heavy metal band Disturbed earned its first number one album on the chart with \"Believe\", which opened up with first week sales of 284,000 copies alone.",
" Country music singer Shania Twain's album \"Up!",
"\" opened up with a huge first week sales of 857,000 copies in its first week alone, giving her the recognition of the highest first week sales of her career and second highest of the year, only behind Eminem's \"The Eminem Show\" and at the time the fastest selling solo female album ever.",
" Nelly's album \"Nellyville\" opened up with his highest first week sales of his career which logged on with huge sales of 714,000 copies in its first week alone, which beat his sales of his debut album \"Country Grammar\", which opened up with first week sales of 235,000 copies.",
" Country singer Alan Jackson album \"Drive\" gave him his first number one album on the chart and opened up with first week sales of 211,000 copies alone."
],
"title": "List of Billboard 200 number-one albums of 2002"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"I Love My Dog\" is a song written by Cat Stevens, and was his first single (b/w \"Portobello Road\"), appearing the following year on his debut album \"Matthew and Son\".",
" Stevens later acknowledged that he had essentially written the lyrics to the music of American jazz multi-instrumentalist Yusef Lateef's \"The Plum Blossom\", from his 1961 \"Eastern Sounds\".",
" Yusuf indicated that he \"told Yusef Lateef about it, gave him a big cheque, and in fact, started paying him royalties.\"",
" The song is now released with credits that include Yusef Lateef."
],
"title": "I Love My Dog"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Tarsem Jassar is a Punjabi lyricist, singer producer and actor.",
" He first started his career with writing an album \"Vehli Janta\" in 2012.",
" He became a singer with his debut song Attwadi Ft Kulbir Jhinjer.",
" He also owns a company named vehli janta records.Jassar did his graduation from Mata Gujri College, Sri Fatehgarh sahib with kulbir jhinjer.Interesting fact about him is that he never sells his songs.",
" He works extensively with Ammy Virk, Kulbir Jhinjer, Hardeep Grewal.",
" He became more famous with his new song Galwakdi in 2016 and latest video song Asool.Sardar Mohammed is the title of Tarsem Jassar’s next movie.",
" Movie will release on 03 nov 2017."
],
"title": "Tarsem Jassar"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Con un mismo corazón (English With the same heart) is the 13th studio album by Mexican pop singer Ana Gabriel.",
" It was released on 1997.",
" This material was produced by herself.",
" Nine out of the 12 tracks were written by Gabriel herself, and these songs follow her typical way of lyrics about heartbreak and abandonment already established by composers like José Alfredo Jiménez.",
" In fact, Gabriel covered one of Jimenez's songs with verve.",
" The darkly toned \"Me Equivoqué Contigo\" (\"I made a mistake with you\") shows the singer meeting the erroneous man at the altar of the church.",
" It has the duet with the thunderous-voiced Vicente Fernández.",
" Her delightfully raspy voice has never found a better companion.",
" It was nominated for Regional/Mexican Album of the Year at the 10th Lo Nuestro Awards."
],
"title": "Con un mismo corazón"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jarren Giovanni Benton (born October 26, 1981) is an American rapper from Decatur, Georgia.",
" In early 2012, he signed to rapper Hopsin's independent record label Funk Volume and released a mixtape called \"Freebasing with Kevin Bacon\" in June 2012.",
" A year later, on June 11, 2013 he released his debut studio album \"My Grandma's Basement\", which received positive critical reviews and debuted at number 152 on the \"Billboard\" 200.",
" On January 4, 2016, Jarren Benton posted a prank on Instagram, saying that he dropped his current label, \"Funk Volume,\" for a label no longer in existence entitled \"No Limits.\"",
" Fans and news outlets alike took the prank seriously, and spread the joke as truth on the internet because they refused to find solid evidence and verify confirmation of fact to the joke.",
" Both Funk Volume and Jarren Benton have disproved truth to the prank in the same night.",
" However, it has been officially confirmed the Funk Volume label has split up.",
" After the Funk Volume split up, Jarren has created his own record label under the name Benton Enterprises, choosing to go in his own direction to get his own brand out to the public, and to release his new album Slow Motion Vol.",
" 2.",
" The album originally was scheduled to be released on July 15th, but Jarren posted on social media on July 3rd, 2016 \"Due to technical difficulties, we will be releasing Slow Motion Vol.",
" 2 on July 22nd.\"",
" The album will be released on his new website and will be his first album release under his label Benton Enterprises, his first album release since the Funk Volume departure, and his first album released on his new website."
],
"title": "Jarren Benton"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jill Scott (born April 4, 1972) is an American singer-songwriter, model, poet and actress.",
" Her 2000 debut, \"Who Is Jill Scott?",
" Words and Sounds Vol.",
" 1\", went platinum, and the follow-ups \"\" (2004) and \"\" (2007) both achieved gold status.",
" She made her cinematic debut in the films \"Hounddog\" and Tyler Perry's \"Why Did I Get Married?",
"\" in 2007."
],
"title": "Jill Scott"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Dieu m'a donné la foi\" (God Gave Me Faith) is a popular R&B song recorded by French singer Ophélie Winter.",
" It was the second single from her debut album \"No Soucy\" and was released in November 1995.",
" It achieved a huge success in France, where it topped the chart, and in Belgium (Wallonia).",
" Although it was in fact her fourth single, it is generally considered by many people as her debut single, given that the previous three ones passed unnoticed.",
" To date, it remains her biggest success and is her signature song."
],
"title": "Dieu m'a donné la foi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The fifth (and last) season of SuperStar was launched on Future TV on the 24 February 2008.",
" This year, many changes occurred, such as the fact that the Results shows would happen on Thursdays instead of Mondays, so it will allow the audience to have five days to vote for their favorite contestants.",
" Egyptian singer and SuperStar alumni Wael Mansour would host the show with Miss Lebanon 2004 Majdala Khatar, replacing Egyptian anchorman Ayman Qaissouni.",
" Also, the introduction of a new female judge, Jihane, who joined Elias Rahbani, Ziad Boutros and Abdallah El Qaoud.",
" This year, 12 contestants (7 males and 5 females) would get into the final stage.",
" On 24 July 2008, Lebanese contestant Elie Bitar won the contest against Saudi contestant Abdelmajeed Ibrahim."
],
"title": "SuperStar (season 5)"
}
] |
[
"Title: The Fact Is (I Need You)\n\n\"The Fact Is (I Need You)\" is a song by American R&B/soul singer/actress Jill Scott. It was released as a radio single in support of Scott's second studio album, \"\". It was the fourth and final single from the album. The track is also featured on her live album, \"Live in Paris+\".",
"Title: Maria (Danish singer)\n\nMaria (born Maria Jensen on May 13, 1978) is a Danish singer and songwriter. Although she was born in Denmark, she grew up living in different parts of Europe. Despite her parents' initial hesitation and the fact that she did not come from a musical family, Maria decided to pursue a career as a singer. She was eventually discovered and signed by Soulshock, from the famous writing and production duo Soulshock & Karlin, to Soulpower/Dreamworks Records. Her first single which had success on RnB and Top 40 radio was titled \"I Give, You Take\" and reached #33 on the Billboard 100 pop chart . She then released her debut album, \"My Soul\", on September 30, 2003. However Dreamworks failed to follow up with promotion for a second single (as they have done with other acts such as Lifehouse and Floetry) and she was let go when Dreamworks Records was sold, shortly before the label folded.",
"Title: List of Billboard 200 number-one albums of 2002\n\nThe highest-selling albums and EPs in the United States are ranked in the \"Billboard\" 200, published by \"Billboard\" magazine. The data are compiled by Nielsen Soundscan based on each album's weekly physical and digital sales. 25 acts achieved number one albums during this year with artist such as Nelly and Shania Twain who had their albums debut at number one on the chart. Rapper Eminem's \"The Eminem Show\" is the best selling album of 2002 selling over approximately 7.6 million copies by the end of the year. It is also the longest running album of 2002 spending six non-consecutive weeks the chart and was known for its first full week of sales debut of 1.322 million copies which Nielsen SoundScan scanned as the sixth largest sales of all time in its first week. Its debut of 1.322 million copies has still not been matched by any album today since except for Taylor Swift's album \"1989\", which opened with first week sales of 1.279 million copies. The band Creed continued its eight week long run on the chart but is credited as the longest running album 2001. Jennifer Lopez earned her second number one album on the charts with \"\", which became the highest first week sales of a remix album at the time. R&B artist Ashanti earned her first number one album with her self-titled debut album \"Ashanti\", which opened up with first week sales of 503,000 copies in its first week alone. Puff Daddy earned his first number one album since \"No Way Out\" back in 1997. Rapper Jay-Z earned his fifth chart topper with \"\", which opened up with first week sales of 545,000 copies alone. Heavy metal band Disturbed earned its first number one album on the chart with \"Believe\", which opened up with first week sales of 284,000 copies alone. Country music singer Shania Twain's album \"Up! \" opened up with a huge first week sales of 857,000 copies in its first week alone, giving her the recognition of the highest first week sales of her career and second highest of the year, only behind Eminem's \"The Eminem Show\" and at the time the fastest selling solo female album ever. Nelly's album \"Nellyville\" opened up with his highest first week sales of his career which logged on with huge sales of 714,000 copies in its first week alone, which beat his sales of his debut album \"Country Grammar\", which opened up with first week sales of 235,000 copies. Country singer Alan Jackson album \"Drive\" gave him his first number one album on the chart and opened up with first week sales of 211,000 copies alone.",
"Title: I Love My Dog\n\n\"I Love My Dog\" is a song written by Cat Stevens, and was his first single (b/w \"Portobello Road\"), appearing the following year on his debut album \"Matthew and Son\". Stevens later acknowledged that he had essentially written the lyrics to the music of American jazz multi-instrumentalist Yusef Lateef's \"The Plum Blossom\", from his 1961 \"Eastern Sounds\". Yusuf indicated that he \"told Yusef Lateef about it, gave him a big cheque, and in fact, started paying him royalties.\" The song is now released with credits that include Yusef Lateef.",
"Title: Tarsem Jassar\n\nTarsem Jassar is a Punjabi lyricist, singer producer and actor. He first started his career with writing an album \"Vehli Janta\" in 2012. He became a singer with his debut song Attwadi Ft Kulbir Jhinjer. He also owns a company named vehli janta records.Jassar did his graduation from Mata Gujri College, Sri Fatehgarh sahib with kulbir jhinjer.Interesting fact about him is that he never sells his songs. He works extensively with Ammy Virk, Kulbir Jhinjer, Hardeep Grewal. He became more famous with his new song Galwakdi in 2016 and latest video song Asool.Sardar Mohammed is the title of Tarsem Jassar’s next movie. Movie will release on 03 nov 2017.",
"Title: Con un mismo corazón\n\nCon un mismo corazón (English With the same heart) is the 13th studio album by Mexican pop singer Ana Gabriel. It was released on 1997. This material was produced by herself. Nine out of the 12 tracks were written by Gabriel herself, and these songs follow her typical way of lyrics about heartbreak and abandonment already established by composers like José Alfredo Jiménez. In fact, Gabriel covered one of Jimenez's songs with verve. The darkly toned \"Me Equivoqué Contigo\" (\"I made a mistake with you\") shows the singer meeting the erroneous man at the altar of the church. It has the duet with the thunderous-voiced Vicente Fernández. Her delightfully raspy voice has never found a better companion. It was nominated for Regional/Mexican Album of the Year at the 10th Lo Nuestro Awards.",
"Title: Jarren Benton\n\nJarren Giovanni Benton (born October 26, 1981) is an American rapper from Decatur, Georgia. In early 2012, he signed to rapper Hopsin's independent record label Funk Volume and released a mixtape called \"Freebasing with Kevin Bacon\" in June 2012. A year later, on June 11, 2013 he released his debut studio album \"My Grandma's Basement\", which received positive critical reviews and debuted at number 152 on the \"Billboard\" 200. On January 4, 2016, Jarren Benton posted a prank on Instagram, saying that he dropped his current label, \"Funk Volume,\" for a label no longer in existence entitled \"No Limits.\" Fans and news outlets alike took the prank seriously, and spread the joke as truth on the internet because they refused to find solid evidence and verify confirmation of fact to the joke. Both Funk Volume and Jarren Benton have disproved truth to the prank in the same night. However, it has been officially confirmed the Funk Volume label has split up. After the Funk Volume split up, Jarren has created his own record label under the name Benton Enterprises, choosing to go in his own direction to get his own brand out to the public, and to release his new album Slow Motion Vol. 2. The album originally was scheduled to be released on July 15th, but Jarren posted on social media on July 3rd, 2016 \"Due to technical difficulties, we will be releasing Slow Motion Vol. 2 on July 22nd.\" The album will be released on his new website and will be his first album release under his label Benton Enterprises, his first album release since the Funk Volume departure, and his first album released on his new website.",
"Title: Jill Scott\n\nJill Scott (born April 4, 1972) is an American singer-songwriter, model, poet and actress. Her 2000 debut, \"Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1\", went platinum, and the follow-ups \"\" (2004) and \"\" (2007) both achieved gold status. She made her cinematic debut in the films \"Hounddog\" and Tyler Perry's \"Why Did I Get Married? \" in 2007.",
"Title: Dieu m'a donné la foi\n\n\"Dieu m'a donné la foi\" (God Gave Me Faith) is a popular R&B song recorded by French singer Ophélie Winter. It was the second single from her debut album \"No Soucy\" and was released in November 1995. It achieved a huge success in France, where it topped the chart, and in Belgium (Wallonia). Although it was in fact her fourth single, it is generally considered by many people as her debut single, given that the previous three ones passed unnoticed. To date, it remains her biggest success and is her signature song.",
"Title: SuperStar (season 5)\n\nThe fifth (and last) season of SuperStar was launched on Future TV on the 24 February 2008. This year, many changes occurred, such as the fact that the Results shows would happen on Thursdays instead of Mondays, so it will allow the audience to have five days to vote for their favorite contestants. Egyptian singer and SuperStar alumni Wael Mansour would host the show with Miss Lebanon 2004 Majdala Khatar, replacing Egyptian anchorman Ayman Qaissouni. Also, the introduction of a new female judge, Jihane, who joined Elias Rahbani, Ziad Boutros and Abdallah El Qaoud. This year, 12 contestants (7 males and 5 females) would get into the final stage. On 24 July 2008, Lebanese contestant Elie Bitar won the contest against Saudi contestant Abdelmajeed Ibrahim."
] |
1,593
|
What drummer from the band that sung "Kryptonite" was on the album "All the Right Reasons"?
|
Daniel Adair
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"All the Right Reasons",
"3 Doors Down"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
3
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The Best of Nickelback Volume 1 is the first greatest hits album by Canadian rock band Nickelback.",
" It was released on November 4, 2013 through Roadrunner Records (internationally) and Universal Music Canada (in Canada) to coincide with their October–November 2013 \"The Hits Tour\".",
" Though frontman Chad Kroeger had previously stated in an interview that their upcoming greatest hits album would include new songs as well as previous hits, the final track listing contains only previously released material.",
" The compilation features singles released from all but the first two studio albums (\"Curb\" (1996) and \"The State\" (1998)) from the band; \"Silver Side Up\" (2001), \"The Long Road\" (2003), \"All the Right Reasons\" (2005), \"Dark Horse\" (2008), and \"Here and Now\" (2011)."
],
"title": "The Best of Nickelback Volume 1"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Live at Sturgis 2006 is a live concert DVD filmed by Canadian rock band, Nickelback.",
" It is the band's first live DVD since 2002's release of Live at Home.",
" The DVD was released exclusively at Walmart stores on December 2, 2008.",
" The concert was filmed in 2006 in Sturgis, South Dakota during the tour supporting their album \"All the Right Reasons\".",
" The concert was at the Sturgis 2006 “Rockin’ The Rally” Show at the Sturgis Bike Rally on August 8, 2006.",
" Filmed in Hi Definition by 15 cameras, there was a crowd of 35,000 attending the performance.",
" The DVD was meant to be released in December 2007, but was delayed to coincide with the release of their album \"Dark Horse\" which had come out on November 18, 2008, a year later.",
" The Blu-ray Disc release of Live At Sturgis was released in late 2009.",
" It was certificated Gold by the RIAA."
],
"title": "Live at Sturgis 2006"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Saving Me\" is a song written by Canadian band Nickelback.",
" It was released as the third major single from their fifth studio album, \"All the Right Reasons\" (2005).",
" The song reached number two on the Canadian Singles Chart, became another top ten hit for the band in New Zealand, peaking at number nine, and peaked at number nineteen on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart.",
" It is one of the band's few videos in which they are not shown performing.",
" The music video was very well received and it is among their most well known videos.",
" When the song returned to the band's live setlist during their Feed the Machine Tour; an edited version of the video, without the parts showing the band, was played on the big screen during the performance, being the only song with a music video during their live performances.",
" It was featured in the closing credits to the film \"The Condemned\" as well as in the commercials for the third season of \"Battlestar Galactica\" and the second season of \"Prison Break\".",
" It was also the title theme for the TV series \"Surgery Saved My Life\"."
],
"title": "Savin' Me"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dark Horse is the sixth studio album by the Canadian rock band Nickelback, released on November 17, 2008, in Europe and a day later elsewhere.",
" It is the follow-up to their multi-platinum selling \"All the Right Reasons\" (2005).",
" It was co-produced by the band and producer and songwriter Robert John \"Mutt\" Lange, known for working with such acts as Foreigner, AC/DC, Bryan Adams, Def Leppard and Shania Twain.",
" \"Dark Horse\" sold 326,000 in its first week and debuted at number 2 in the US.",
" More than a year after its release, the album did not leave the Top 100 on the \"Billboard\" 200.",
" In its 91st week, the album peaked at #46 for the week of August 28, 2010.",
" From 9 October, the album stayed at #71 for 97 consecutive weeks The album spent 125 consecutive weeks inside the \"Billboard\" 200.",
" On the week of November 29, 2014, Dark Horse re-entered the \"Billboard\" 200 at #195, more than six years after the album's release."
],
"title": "Dark Horse (Nickelback album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Far Away\" is a single by Canadian band Nickelback.",
" Released in late 2005/early 2006 in the United States and February 13, 2006 in the United Kingdom.",
" It was released as the fourth U.S. single of \"All the Right Reasons\", but the second in Europe.",
" \"Far Away\" peaked at #8 in the United States, making \"All the Right Reasons\" the only Nickelback album to date to have more than one top ten hit.",
" The band's lead singer and guitarist Chad Kroeger described this song on the Tour when in Australia as the \"only real love song\" that Nickelback has.",
" He described many others as \"being about love\" but not solely about \"being in love\"."
],
"title": "Far Away (Nickelback song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"3 Doors Down is an American rock band from Escatawpa, Mississippi, that formed in 1996.",
" The band originally consisted of Brad Arnold (lead vocals/drums), Todd Harrell (bass), and Matt Roberts (lead guitar, backing vocals).",
" They were soon joined by rhythm guitarist Chris Henderson.",
" The band rose to international fame with their first single, \"Kryptonite\", which charted in the top three on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart.",
" The band then signed with Republic Records and released their debut album, \"The Better Life\", in 2000.",
" The album was the 11th-best-selling album of the year and was certified 6x platinum in the United States.",
" They were later joined by drummer Richard Liles, who played during the tour for their first album."
],
"title": "3 Doors Down"
},
{
"sentences": [
"All the Right Reasons is the fifth studio album by Canadian rock band Nickelback, released on October 4, 2005.",
" It is the band's first album with former 3 Doors Down drummer Daniel Adair, who replaced Ryan Vikedal in January 2005.",
" The album topped the Canadian Albums Chart and the US \"Billboard\" 200 albums chart and has sold 18 million copies worldwide.",
" It being the best selling Nickelback album to date according to certifications from the CRIA, the RIAA and the BPI.",
" Seven singles were released from the album.",
" The album re-entered the Finland Albums Chart five years after its release, setting also a new peak position, at #21."
],
"title": "All the Right Reasons"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The All The Right Reasons Tour was a global concert tour by Canadian post-grunge rock band Nickelback in support of their album \"All The Right Reasons\".",
" It was the first tour with drummer Daniel Adair who replaced Ryan Vikedal who left the band in January 2005.",
" The band headed to Europe in the summer of 2006 to do a series of stadium shows opening for Bon Jovi on their successful Have A Nice Day Tour, along with Bon Jovi's North American leg."
],
"title": "All the Right Reasons Tour"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Identity management, also known as identity and access management (IAM) is, in computer security, the security and business discipline that \"enables the right individuals to access the right resources at the right times and for the right reasons\".",
" It addresses the need to ensure appropriate access to resources across increasingly heterogeneous technology environments and to meet increasingly rigorous compliance requirements."
],
"title": "Identity management"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"If Everyone Cared\" is a song recorded by Canadian rock group Nickelback.",
" It was released in November 2006 as the sixth single from the album \"All the Right Reasons\".",
" It was released in the UK on 27 November 2006 and the US on 28 November 2006.",
" The song entered inside the Top 40 on the ARIA Singles Chart on 7 January 2007.",
" The song was then released in most other parts of the world in the beginning of 2007.",
" It debuted at No. 50 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in late January 2007, and climbed to No. 17.",
" \"All the Right Reasons\" was the first Nickelback album to feature more than three top 20 singles in the United States.",
" The song reached No. 1 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks chart."
],
"title": "If Everyone Cared"
}
] |
[
"Title: The Best of Nickelback Volume 1\n\nThe Best of Nickelback Volume 1 is the first greatest hits album by Canadian rock band Nickelback. It was released on November 4, 2013 through Roadrunner Records (internationally) and Universal Music Canada (in Canada) to coincide with their October–November 2013 \"The Hits Tour\". Though frontman Chad Kroeger had previously stated in an interview that their upcoming greatest hits album would include new songs as well as previous hits, the final track listing contains only previously released material. The compilation features singles released from all but the first two studio albums (\"Curb\" (1996) and \"The State\" (1998)) from the band; \"Silver Side Up\" (2001), \"The Long Road\" (2003), \"All the Right Reasons\" (2005), \"Dark Horse\" (2008), and \"Here and Now\" (2011).",
"Title: Live at Sturgis 2006\n\nLive at Sturgis 2006 is a live concert DVD filmed by Canadian rock band, Nickelback. It is the band's first live DVD since 2002's release of Live at Home. The DVD was released exclusively at Walmart stores on December 2, 2008. The concert was filmed in 2006 in Sturgis, South Dakota during the tour supporting their album \"All the Right Reasons\". The concert was at the Sturgis 2006 “Rockin’ The Rally” Show at the Sturgis Bike Rally on August 8, 2006. Filmed in Hi Definition by 15 cameras, there was a crowd of 35,000 attending the performance. The DVD was meant to be released in December 2007, but was delayed to coincide with the release of their album \"Dark Horse\" which had come out on November 18, 2008, a year later. The Blu-ray Disc release of Live At Sturgis was released in late 2009. It was certificated Gold by the RIAA.",
"Title: Savin' Me\n\n\"Saving Me\" is a song written by Canadian band Nickelback. It was released as the third major single from their fifth studio album, \"All the Right Reasons\" (2005). The song reached number two on the Canadian Singles Chart, became another top ten hit for the band in New Zealand, peaking at number nine, and peaked at number nineteen on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart. It is one of the band's few videos in which they are not shown performing. The music video was very well received and it is among their most well known videos. When the song returned to the band's live setlist during their Feed the Machine Tour; an edited version of the video, without the parts showing the band, was played on the big screen during the performance, being the only song with a music video during their live performances. It was featured in the closing credits to the film \"The Condemned\" as well as in the commercials for the third season of \"Battlestar Galactica\" and the second season of \"Prison Break\". It was also the title theme for the TV series \"Surgery Saved My Life\".",
"Title: Dark Horse (Nickelback album)\n\nDark Horse is the sixth studio album by the Canadian rock band Nickelback, released on November 17, 2008, in Europe and a day later elsewhere. It is the follow-up to their multi-platinum selling \"All the Right Reasons\" (2005). It was co-produced by the band and producer and songwriter Robert John \"Mutt\" Lange, known for working with such acts as Foreigner, AC/DC, Bryan Adams, Def Leppard and Shania Twain. \"Dark Horse\" sold 326,000 in its first week and debuted at number 2 in the US. More than a year after its release, the album did not leave the Top 100 on the \"Billboard\" 200. In its 91st week, the album peaked at #46 for the week of August 28, 2010. From 9 October, the album stayed at #71 for 97 consecutive weeks The album spent 125 consecutive weeks inside the \"Billboard\" 200. On the week of November 29, 2014, Dark Horse re-entered the \"Billboard\" 200 at #195, more than six years after the album's release.",
"Title: Far Away (Nickelback song)\n\n\"Far Away\" is a single by Canadian band Nickelback. Released in late 2005/early 2006 in the United States and February 13, 2006 in the United Kingdom. It was released as the fourth U.S. single of \"All the Right Reasons\", but the second in Europe. \"Far Away\" peaked at #8 in the United States, making \"All the Right Reasons\" the only Nickelback album to date to have more than one top ten hit. The band's lead singer and guitarist Chad Kroeger described this song on the Tour when in Australia as the \"only real love song\" that Nickelback has. He described many others as \"being about love\" but not solely about \"being in love\".",
"Title: 3 Doors Down\n\n3 Doors Down is an American rock band from Escatawpa, Mississippi, that formed in 1996. The band originally consisted of Brad Arnold (lead vocals/drums), Todd Harrell (bass), and Matt Roberts (lead guitar, backing vocals). They were soon joined by rhythm guitarist Chris Henderson. The band rose to international fame with their first single, \"Kryptonite\", which charted in the top three on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart. The band then signed with Republic Records and released their debut album, \"The Better Life\", in 2000. The album was the 11th-best-selling album of the year and was certified 6x platinum in the United States. They were later joined by drummer Richard Liles, who played during the tour for their first album.",
"Title: All the Right Reasons\n\nAll the Right Reasons is the fifth studio album by Canadian rock band Nickelback, released on October 4, 2005. It is the band's first album with former 3 Doors Down drummer Daniel Adair, who replaced Ryan Vikedal in January 2005. The album topped the Canadian Albums Chart and the US \"Billboard\" 200 albums chart and has sold 18 million copies worldwide. It being the best selling Nickelback album to date according to certifications from the CRIA, the RIAA and the BPI. Seven singles were released from the album. The album re-entered the Finland Albums Chart five years after its release, setting also a new peak position, at #21.",
"Title: All the Right Reasons Tour\n\nThe All The Right Reasons Tour was a global concert tour by Canadian post-grunge rock band Nickelback in support of their album \"All The Right Reasons\". It was the first tour with drummer Daniel Adair who replaced Ryan Vikedal who left the band in January 2005. The band headed to Europe in the summer of 2006 to do a series of stadium shows opening for Bon Jovi on their successful Have A Nice Day Tour, along with Bon Jovi's North American leg.",
"Title: Identity management\n\nIdentity management, also known as identity and access management (IAM) is, in computer security, the security and business discipline that \"enables the right individuals to access the right resources at the right times and for the right reasons\". It addresses the need to ensure appropriate access to resources across increasingly heterogeneous technology environments and to meet increasingly rigorous compliance requirements.",
"Title: If Everyone Cared\n\n\"If Everyone Cared\" is a song recorded by Canadian rock group Nickelback. It was released in November 2006 as the sixth single from the album \"All the Right Reasons\". It was released in the UK on 27 November 2006 and the US on 28 November 2006. The song entered inside the Top 40 on the ARIA Singles Chart on 7 January 2007. The song was then released in most other parts of the world in the beginning of 2007. It debuted at No. 50 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in late January 2007, and climbed to No. 17. \"All the Right Reasons\" was the first Nickelback album to feature more than three top 20 singles in the United States. The song reached No. 1 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks chart."
] |
1,594
|
What Israeli national park extends from the unoccupied territory to the West bank?
|
Canada Park
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Canada Park",
"No man's land",
"No man's land"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Palestinian workers in Israel are Palestinian citizens of the Palestinian Authority who are employed by Israeli citizens in the State of Israel and Israeli settlement in the West Bank.",
" Most of them work as unskilled laborers in sectors such as agriculture and construction.",
" After Israel conquered the West Bank and the Gaza Strip the Palestinian residents of the occupied areas were given the opportunity to work within the Green Line and later in the Israeli settlements and Israeli manufacturing sites in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, in which a significant number of all Palestinians are employed by Israeli employers."
],
"title": "Palestinian workers in Israel"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Qasr el Yahud (Arabic: قصر اليهود ; also Kasser/Qasser al-Yahud/Yehud etc.; lit.",
" \"Castle of the Jews\", Hebrew: קאסר אל יהוד ) is the official name of a baptism site in the Jordan River Valley region of the West Bank that is claimed by the State of Palestine and under Israeli occupation.",
" The site and facilities are administered by the Israeli Civil Administration and the Israeli Ministry of Tourism as part of an Israeli national park."
],
"title": "Qasr el Yahud"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Shvut Rachel (Hebrew: ) is an Israeli settlement and a city in the West Bank, located 45 kilometers (30 mi) north of Jerusalem.",
" Shvut Rachel is located in the Shiloh area in Binyamin.",
" Nearby Israeli settlements include Shilo, Giv'at Har'el, Esh Kodesh, Keeda, and Adei Ad.",
" The village, administrated by the Matte Binyamin Regional Council, has a population of 100 families.",
" The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this.",
" The Sasson Report in 2005 noted that the settlement extends over Palestinian land, part of which is owned by Fawzi Haj Ibrahim Mohammad from Jalud, turned over to the settlement after the Israeli authorities declared it state land."
],
"title": "Shvut Rachel"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Bouddi National Park is a protected national park that is located in the Central Coast region of New South Wales, in eastern Australia.",
" The 1532 ha national park is situated 46 km northeast of Sydney.",
" A section of the national park extends into the Tasman Sea, creating fully protected land, shore and marine habitats.",
" The park contains one of the last temperate rainforests on the Central Coast, Fletchers Glen."
],
"title": "Bouddi National Park"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Woomargama National Park is a national park situated 20 km south east of Holbrook and 30 km north east of Albury, in the South West Slopes region of southern New South Wales.",
" Southern extremities of the park are within one kilometre of Lake Hume which is formed on the Murray River.",
" The park extends over approximately 30 km from eastern to western boundaries and 15 km in a north to south direction.",
" In 2006, the park covered an area of 23,577 hectares and at the same time an area of associated reserve covered 7,120 hectares.",
" In 2010 the park alone covered 24,185 ha."
],
"title": "Woomargama National Park"
},
{
"sentences": [
"El Matan (Hebrew: אל מתן , lit.",
" \"Towards Matan\" or \"God's Gift\") is an illegal Israeli outpost in the West Bank on the lands of Wad Qana, located around a kilometer south of Ma'ale Shomron, under the jurisdiction of the Shomron Regional Council.",
" The outpost was established in 2000 on the Nahal Qana Nature reserve - one of the largest and most important such reserves in the West Bank-by a group of religious youths from the nearby settlements of (Karnei Shomron and Ma'ale Shomron).",
" It is home to an estimated population of 48 (2008), around 16 families and a small number of singles, both religious and non-religious Jews.",
" El Matan is considered an unauthorized outpost by the Israeli government and is illegal under Israeli law.",
" The international community does not differentiate between Israeli outposts and Israeli settlements authorized by the Israeli government.",
" The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, though the Israeli government disputes this."
],
"title": "El Matan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"No man's land is land that is unoccupied or is under dispute between parties who leave it unoccupied due to fear or uncertainty.",
" The term was originally used to define a contested territory or a dumping ground for refuse between fiefdoms.",
" In modern times, it is commonly associated with the First World War to describe the area of land between two enemy trench systems, which neither side wished to cross or seize due to fear of being attacked by the enemy in the process."
],
"title": "No man's land"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Rikuchū Kaigan National Park (陸中海岸国立公園 , Rikuchū Kaigan Kokuritsu Kōen ) is a national park in the Tohoku region of Honshū in northern Japan.",
" The park extends for 180 kilometers from north to south along the coastline of the Pacific Ocean from northern Miyagi prefecture to northern Iwate prefecture.",
" The park was created on May 2, 1955, and covers a land area of 121.98 km2 ."
],
"title": "Rikuchu Kaigan National Park"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Canada Park (Hebrew: פארק קנדה , Arabic: كندا حديقة , also Ayalon Park,) is an Israeli national park stretching over 7,000 dunams (700 hectares), and extending from No man's land into the West Bank."
],
"title": "Canada Park"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Cape Howe Marine National Park is a protected marine national park in situated off eastern Gippsland in the far eastern tip of Victoria, Australia.",
" The 4050 ha marine park extends from just east of Gabo Island to Cape Howe and the New South Wales border, and is adjacent to Croajingolong National Park."
],
"title": "Cape Howe Marine National Park"
}
] |
[
"Title: Palestinian workers in Israel\n\nPalestinian workers in Israel are Palestinian citizens of the Palestinian Authority who are employed by Israeli citizens in the State of Israel and Israeli settlement in the West Bank. Most of them work as unskilled laborers in sectors such as agriculture and construction. After Israel conquered the West Bank and the Gaza Strip the Palestinian residents of the occupied areas were given the opportunity to work within the Green Line and later in the Israeli settlements and Israeli manufacturing sites in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, in which a significant number of all Palestinians are employed by Israeli employers.",
"Title: Qasr el Yahud\n\nQasr el Yahud (Arabic: قصر اليهود ; also Kasser/Qasser al-Yahud/Yehud etc.; lit. \"Castle of the Jews\", Hebrew: קאסר אל יהוד ) is the official name of a baptism site in the Jordan River Valley region of the West Bank that is claimed by the State of Palestine and under Israeli occupation. The site and facilities are administered by the Israeli Civil Administration and the Israeli Ministry of Tourism as part of an Israeli national park.",
"Title: Shvut Rachel\n\nShvut Rachel (Hebrew: ) is an Israeli settlement and a city in the West Bank, located 45 kilometers (30 mi) north of Jerusalem. Shvut Rachel is located in the Shiloh area in Binyamin. Nearby Israeli settlements include Shilo, Giv'at Har'el, Esh Kodesh, Keeda, and Adei Ad. The village, administrated by the Matte Binyamin Regional Council, has a population of 100 families. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this. The Sasson Report in 2005 noted that the settlement extends over Palestinian land, part of which is owned by Fawzi Haj Ibrahim Mohammad from Jalud, turned over to the settlement after the Israeli authorities declared it state land.",
"Title: Bouddi National Park\n\nThe Bouddi National Park is a protected national park that is located in the Central Coast region of New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The 1532 ha national park is situated 46 km northeast of Sydney. A section of the national park extends into the Tasman Sea, creating fully protected land, shore and marine habitats. The park contains one of the last temperate rainforests on the Central Coast, Fletchers Glen.",
"Title: Woomargama National Park\n\nWoomargama National Park is a national park situated 20 km south east of Holbrook and 30 km north east of Albury, in the South West Slopes region of southern New South Wales. Southern extremities of the park are within one kilometre of Lake Hume which is formed on the Murray River. The park extends over approximately 30 km from eastern to western boundaries and 15 km in a north to south direction. In 2006, the park covered an area of 23,577 hectares and at the same time an area of associated reserve covered 7,120 hectares. In 2010 the park alone covered 24,185 ha.",
"Title: El Matan\n\nEl Matan (Hebrew: אל מתן , lit. \"Towards Matan\" or \"God's Gift\") is an illegal Israeli outpost in the West Bank on the lands of Wad Qana, located around a kilometer south of Ma'ale Shomron, under the jurisdiction of the Shomron Regional Council. The outpost was established in 2000 on the Nahal Qana Nature reserve - one of the largest and most important such reserves in the West Bank-by a group of religious youths from the nearby settlements of (Karnei Shomron and Ma'ale Shomron). It is home to an estimated population of 48 (2008), around 16 families and a small number of singles, both religious and non-religious Jews. El Matan is considered an unauthorized outpost by the Israeli government and is illegal under Israeli law. The international community does not differentiate between Israeli outposts and Israeli settlements authorized by the Israeli government. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, though the Israeli government disputes this.",
"Title: No man's land\n\nNo man's land is land that is unoccupied or is under dispute between parties who leave it unoccupied due to fear or uncertainty. The term was originally used to define a contested territory or a dumping ground for refuse between fiefdoms. In modern times, it is commonly associated with the First World War to describe the area of land between two enemy trench systems, which neither side wished to cross or seize due to fear of being attacked by the enemy in the process.",
"Title: Rikuchu Kaigan National Park\n\nRikuchū Kaigan National Park (陸中海岸国立公園 , Rikuchū Kaigan Kokuritsu Kōen ) is a national park in the Tohoku region of Honshū in northern Japan. The park extends for 180 kilometers from north to south along the coastline of the Pacific Ocean from northern Miyagi prefecture to northern Iwate prefecture. The park was created on May 2, 1955, and covers a land area of 121.98 km2 .",
"Title: Canada Park\n\nCanada Park (Hebrew: פארק קנדה , Arabic: كندا حديقة , also Ayalon Park,) is an Israeli national park stretching over 7,000 dunams (700 hectares), and extending from No man's land into the West Bank.",
"Title: Cape Howe Marine National Park\n\nThe Cape Howe Marine National Park is a protected marine national park in situated off eastern Gippsland in the far eastern tip of Victoria, Australia. The 4050 ha marine park extends from just east of Gabo Island to Cape Howe and the New South Wales border, and is adjacent to Croajingolong National Park."
] |
1,595
|
Are Wenchang and Macheng in the same country?
|
yes
|
comparison
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Wenchang",
"Macheng"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Macheng () is a city in northeastern Hubei province, People's Republic of China, bordering the provinces of Henan to the north and Anhui to the northeast.",
" It is a county-level city under the administration of Huanggang City and abuts the south side of the Dabie Mountains.",
" The city's administrative area covers about 3600 km2 , and includes some 700 villages and small towns.",
" Total population was 1.2 million at the last census."
],
"title": "Macheng"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Wenchang (postal: Mencheong; ) is a county-level city in the northeast of Hainan province, China.",
" Although called a \"city\", Wenchang refers to a large land area in Hainan - an area which was once a county.",
" The urban center and the seat of government of Wenchang is officially known as \"Wencheng Town\" (文城镇), which is also colloquially referred to as Wenchang City."
],
"title": "Wenchang"
}
] |
[
"Title: Macheng\n\nMacheng () is a city in northeastern Hubei province, People's Republic of China, bordering the provinces of Henan to the north and Anhui to the northeast. It is a county-level city under the administration of Huanggang City and abuts the south side of the Dabie Mountains. The city's administrative area covers about 3600 km2 , and includes some 700 villages and small towns. Total population was 1.2 million at the last census.",
"Title: Wenchang\n\nWenchang (postal: Mencheong; ) is a county-level city in the northeast of Hainan province, China. Although called a \"city\", Wenchang refers to a large land area in Hainan - an area which was once a county. The urban center and the seat of government of Wenchang is officially known as \"Wencheng Town\" (文城镇), which is also colloquially referred to as Wenchang City."
] |
1,596
|
The composer of Allegro de concert was originally from which country?
|
Poland
|
bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Allegro de concert (Chopin)",
"Frédéric Chopin",
"Frédéric Chopin",
"Frédéric Chopin"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0,
2,
3
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Frédéric Chopin's Allegro de concert, Op. 46, is a piece for piano, published in November 1841.",
" It is in one movement and takes between 11 and 15 minutes to play.",
" The principal themes are bold and expressive.",
" It has a curious place in the Chopin canon, and while its history is obscure, the evidence supports the view, shared by Robert Schumann and others, that it started out as the first movement of a projected third piano concerto, of which the orchestral parts are either now non-existent or were never scored at all.",
" There is no evidence that Chopin ever even started work on the latter movements of this concerto."
],
"title": "Allegro de concert (Chopin)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"She was born as Princess Caroline Murat in Paris and studied piano with Alfred Cortot and Samson François, Pierre Sancan, and later with Lev Oborin in Moscow.",
" She was awarded her Licence de Concert when she was 14 years old from the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris.",
" Caroline started a lifelong career as teacher and performer aged 18 in Paris.",
" She was the youngest laureat at the Marguerite Long international competition, won the Grand Prix at the Genève International Competition and the Terni Casagrande among other prestigious prizes.",
" She cofounded with Martin Engstroem the Verbier Academy."
],
"title": "Caroline Haffner"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A piano piece or piece for piano (German: \"Klavierstück\" , ] ; French: \"morceau [or] pièce pour (le) piano\" , ] ) is a piece of music for piano.",
" It is a generic name for any composition for the instrument, but when capitalised (Piano Piece, Piece for Piano) the name is used to indicate a (usually) single-movement composition for solo piano that has not been given a more specific name (such as Sonatina, \"Allegro de concert\" or \"Le Bananier\"), for example:"
],
"title": "Piano piece"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Three Concert Études (\"Trois études de concert\"), S.144, are a set of three piano études by Franz Liszt, composed between 1845–49 and published in Paris as \"Trois caprices poétiques\" with the three individual titles as they are known today."
],
"title": "Three Concert Études"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Frédéric Chopin composed three piano sonatas, two being published in his lifetime, one posthumously.",
" They are often considered to be among Chopin's hardest piano compositions both musically (along with his Polonaise-fantaisie, Op.",
" 61) and technically (along with his Allegro de concert, Op. 46).",
" They cover a period of time from 1828 to 1844, reflecting Chopin's style changes."
],
"title": "Piano sonatas (Chopin)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 3 in E-flat major, Op.",
" posth.",
" 75, was originally begun as a symphony in E-flat.",
" The composer ultimately abandoned this symphony, but, in 1893, started to rework it into a piano concerto, before abandoning all but the first movement, which he completed as a concert piece for piano and orchestra.",
" It was published posthumously, in 1894, as a single-movement \"Allegro Brillante\".",
" The Symphony No. 6 \"Pathétique\" was the last of Tchaikovsky's compositions to be performed in his lifetime, but the \"Allegro Brillante\", now known as the Piano Concerto No. 3, was his last completed composition."
],
"title": "Piano Concerto No. 3 (Tchaikovsky)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A concert piece (German: Konzertstück, also Concertstuck; French: pièce de concert, also morceau de concert) is a musical composition, in most cases in one movement, intended for performance in a concert.",
" Usually it is written for one or more virtuoso instrumental soloists and orchestral or piano accompaniment."
],
"title": "Concert piece"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Frédéric François Chopin ( ; ] ; born Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, 1 March 181017 October 1849) was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic era who wrote primarily for the solo piano.",
" He gained and has maintained renown worldwide as a leading musician of his era, whose \"poetic genius was based on a professional technique that was without equal in his generation.\"",
" Chopin was born in what was then the Duchy of Warsaw and grew up in Warsaw, which in 1815 became part of Congress Poland.",
" A child prodigy, he completed his musical education and composed his earlier works in Warsaw before leaving Poland at the age of 20, less than a month before the outbreak of the November 1830 Uprising."
],
"title": "Frédéric Chopin"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jeffrey Grice (born 1954) is a New Zealand musician.",
" Born in Christchurch, Jeffrey Grice studied languages and music at University of Auckland.",
" He then continued his piano studies in Paris, obtaining the Licence de Concert de l'Ecole Normale Supérieure de Musique."
],
"title": "Jeffrey Grice"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Albert Chamberland (12 October 1886 – 4 April 1975) was a Canadian violinist, composer, conductor, music producer, and music educator.",
" As a violinist he was highly active as a chamber musician with a number of notable ensembles, including the Beethoven Trio with whom he made some early recordings for His Master's Voice during the first decade of the 20th century.",
" For HMV he also made a few solo recordings and was active as a concert soloist as well.",
" He was an orchestral performer with a variety of orchestras, notably serving as the Montreal Symphony Orchestra's first concertmaster.",
" His compositional output was relatively small, consisting of an \"Allegro militaire\" for band, a \"Sérénade\" for violin and piano, an \"Étude de concert d'après Rode\", and a \"Fantaisie\" on the tune \"Un Canadien errant\".",
" He notably performed the latter work at the Monument national on 13 April 1926."
],
"title": "Albert Chamberland"
}
] |
[
"Title: Allegro de concert (Chopin)\n\nFrédéric Chopin's Allegro de concert, Op. 46, is a piece for piano, published in November 1841. It is in one movement and takes between 11 and 15 minutes to play. The principal themes are bold and expressive. It has a curious place in the Chopin canon, and while its history is obscure, the evidence supports the view, shared by Robert Schumann and others, that it started out as the first movement of a projected third piano concerto, of which the orchestral parts are either now non-existent or were never scored at all. There is no evidence that Chopin ever even started work on the latter movements of this concerto.",
"Title: Caroline Haffner\n\nShe was born as Princess Caroline Murat in Paris and studied piano with Alfred Cortot and Samson François, Pierre Sancan, and later with Lev Oborin in Moscow. She was awarded her Licence de Concert when she was 14 years old from the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris. Caroline started a lifelong career as teacher and performer aged 18 in Paris. She was the youngest laureat at the Marguerite Long international competition, won the Grand Prix at the Genève International Competition and the Terni Casagrande among other prestigious prizes. She cofounded with Martin Engstroem the Verbier Academy.",
"Title: Piano piece\n\nA piano piece or piece for piano (German: \"Klavierstück\" , ] ; French: \"morceau [or] pièce pour (le) piano\" , ] ) is a piece of music for piano. It is a generic name for any composition for the instrument, but when capitalised (Piano Piece, Piece for Piano) the name is used to indicate a (usually) single-movement composition for solo piano that has not been given a more specific name (such as Sonatina, \"Allegro de concert\" or \"Le Bananier\"), for example:",
"Title: Three Concert Études\n\nThree Concert Études (\"Trois études de concert\"), S.144, are a set of three piano études by Franz Liszt, composed between 1845–49 and published in Paris as \"Trois caprices poétiques\" with the three individual titles as they are known today.",
"Title: Piano sonatas (Chopin)\n\nFrédéric Chopin composed three piano sonatas, two being published in his lifetime, one posthumously. They are often considered to be among Chopin's hardest piano compositions both musically (along with his Polonaise-fantaisie, Op. 61) and technically (along with his Allegro de concert, Op. 46). They cover a period of time from 1828 to 1844, reflecting Chopin's style changes.",
"Title: Piano Concerto No. 3 (Tchaikovsky)\n\nPyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. posth. 75, was originally begun as a symphony in E-flat. The composer ultimately abandoned this symphony, but, in 1893, started to rework it into a piano concerto, before abandoning all but the first movement, which he completed as a concert piece for piano and orchestra. It was published posthumously, in 1894, as a single-movement \"Allegro Brillante\". The Symphony No. 6 \"Pathétique\" was the last of Tchaikovsky's compositions to be performed in his lifetime, but the \"Allegro Brillante\", now known as the Piano Concerto No. 3, was his last completed composition.",
"Title: Concert piece\n\nA concert piece (German: Konzertstück, also Concertstuck; French: pièce de concert, also morceau de concert) is a musical composition, in most cases in one movement, intended for performance in a concert. Usually it is written for one or more virtuoso instrumental soloists and orchestral or piano accompaniment.",
"Title: Frédéric Chopin\n\nFrédéric François Chopin ( ; ] ; born Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, 1 March 181017 October 1849) was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic era who wrote primarily for the solo piano. He gained and has maintained renown worldwide as a leading musician of his era, whose \"poetic genius was based on a professional technique that was without equal in his generation.\" Chopin was born in what was then the Duchy of Warsaw and grew up in Warsaw, which in 1815 became part of Congress Poland. A child prodigy, he completed his musical education and composed his earlier works in Warsaw before leaving Poland at the age of 20, less than a month before the outbreak of the November 1830 Uprising.",
"Title: Jeffrey Grice\n\nJeffrey Grice (born 1954) is a New Zealand musician. Born in Christchurch, Jeffrey Grice studied languages and music at University of Auckland. He then continued his piano studies in Paris, obtaining the Licence de Concert de l'Ecole Normale Supérieure de Musique.",
"Title: Albert Chamberland\n\nAlbert Chamberland (12 October 1886 – 4 April 1975) was a Canadian violinist, composer, conductor, music producer, and music educator. As a violinist he was highly active as a chamber musician with a number of notable ensembles, including the Beethoven Trio with whom he made some early recordings for His Master's Voice during the first decade of the 20th century. For HMV he also made a few solo recordings and was active as a concert soloist as well. He was an orchestral performer with a variety of orchestras, notably serving as the Montreal Symphony Orchestra's first concertmaster. His compositional output was relatively small, consisting of an \"Allegro militaire\" for band, a \"Sérénade\" for violin and piano, an \"Étude de concert d'après Rode\", and a \"Fantaisie\" on the tune \"Un Canadien errant\". He notably performed the latter work at the Monument national on 13 April 1926."
] |
1,597
|
Which of the two men, Paul Schrader and Percy Adlon, is German director, sceenwriter and producer?
|
Paul Rudolf Parsifal "Percy" Adlon (] ; born 1 June 1935) is a German director, screenwriter, and producer.
|
comparison
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Paul Schrader",
"Percy Adlon"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Céleste is a 1982 German film by Percy Adlon about the life of the French writer Marcel Proust as he lay in his bed from 1912 to 1922; the story is told through the eyes of his real life maid, Céleste Albaret.",
" She waited decades before writing her own book about the experience which was adapted for the screen by Percy Adlon."
],
"title": "Céleste (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Paul Rudolf Parsifal \"Percy\" Adlon (] ; born 1 June 1935) is a German director, screenwriter, and producer.",
" He is best known for his film \"Bagdad Café\".",
" He is associated with the New German Cinema movement, whose \"members\" also include Werner Herzog and the illustrious Rainer Werner Fassbinder."
],
"title": "Percy Adlon"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Younger And Younger is 1993 American comedy film directed by Percy Adlon."
],
"title": "Younger and Younger"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mahler on the Couch (German: Mahler auf der Couch ) is a 2010 German film directed by Percy Adlon and Felix Adlon.",
" It is an historical drama depicting an affair between Alma Mahler and Walter Gropius, and the subsequent psychoanalysis of Mahler's husband Gustav Mahler by Sigmund Freud."
],
"title": "Mahler on the Couch"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Rosalie Goes Shopping is a 1989 English-language German film directed by Percy Adlon and starring Marianne Sägebrecht, Brad Davis, and Judge Reinhold."
],
"title": "Rosalie Goes Shopping"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Bagdad Cafe is an American television sitcom starring Whoopi Goldberg and Jean Stapleton that aired on CBS.",
" The series premiered March 30, 1990, and ran two seasons before being cancelled in winter 1990.",
" The last two episodes aired in July 1991.",
" The show is based on the 1987 Percy Adlon film \"Bagdad Cafe\"."
],
"title": "Bagdad Cafe (TV series)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Salmonberries is a 1991 drama film directed by Percy Adlon and written by Adlon and his son Felix.",
" It stars k.d. lang as Kotzebue, a young woman of androgynous appearance who works as a (male) miner in Alaska, and Rosel Zech as Roswitha, an East German immigrant and librarian.",
" The film takes place in Kotzebue, Alaska and Berlin, Germany, shortly after reunification; the dialog is mostly English but includes some German with English subtitles."
],
"title": "Salmonberries"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Leonard Schrader (November 30, 1943 – November 2, 2006) was an American screenwriter and director, most notable for his ability to write Japanese language films and for his many collaborations with his brother, Paul Schrader.",
" He earned an Academy Award Nomination for the screenplay he wrote for the film \"Kiss of the Spider Woman\"."
],
"title": "Leonard Schrader"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Paul Joseph Schrader (born July 22, 1946) is an American screenwriter, film director, and film critic.",
" Schrader wrote or co-wrote screenplays for four Martin Scorsese films: \"Taxi Driver\" (1976), \"Raging Bull\" (1980), \"The Last Temptation of Christ\" (1988), and \"Bringing Out the Dead\" (1999).",
" Schrader has also directed 18 feature films, including his directing debut crime drama, \"Blue Collar\" (co-written with his brother, Leonard Schrader), the crime drama \"Hardcore\" (a loosely autobiographical film also written by Schrader), his 1982 remake of the horror classic \"Cat People\", the crime drama \"American Gigolo\" (1980), the biographical drama \"\" (1985), the cult film \"Light Sleeper\" (1992), the drama \"Affliction\" (1997), the biographical film \"Auto Focus\" (2002), and the erotic dramatic thriller \"The Canyons\" (2013)."
],
"title": "Paul Schrader"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Bagdad Café (also known as Out of Rosenheim) is a 1987 German film directed by Percy Adlon.",
" It is a comedy-drama set in a remote truck-stop café and motel in the Mojave Desert in the US state of California.",
" Loosely based on Carson McCullers' novella \"The Ballad of the Sad Café\" (1951), the film centers on two women who have recently separated from their husbands, and the blossoming friendship that ensues.",
" It runs 95 minutes in the U.S. and 108 minutes in the German version."
],
"title": "Bagdad Café"
}
] |
[
"Title: Céleste (film)\n\nCéleste is a 1982 German film by Percy Adlon about the life of the French writer Marcel Proust as he lay in his bed from 1912 to 1922; the story is told through the eyes of his real life maid, Céleste Albaret. She waited decades before writing her own book about the experience which was adapted for the screen by Percy Adlon.",
"Title: Percy Adlon\n\nPaul Rudolf Parsifal \"Percy\" Adlon (] ; born 1 June 1935) is a German director, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for his film \"Bagdad Café\". He is associated with the New German Cinema movement, whose \"members\" also include Werner Herzog and the illustrious Rainer Werner Fassbinder.",
"Title: Younger and Younger\n\nYounger And Younger is 1993 American comedy film directed by Percy Adlon.",
"Title: Mahler on the Couch\n\nMahler on the Couch (German: Mahler auf der Couch ) is a 2010 German film directed by Percy Adlon and Felix Adlon. It is an historical drama depicting an affair between Alma Mahler and Walter Gropius, and the subsequent psychoanalysis of Mahler's husband Gustav Mahler by Sigmund Freud.",
"Title: Rosalie Goes Shopping\n\nRosalie Goes Shopping is a 1989 English-language German film directed by Percy Adlon and starring Marianne Sägebrecht, Brad Davis, and Judge Reinhold.",
"Title: Bagdad Cafe (TV series)\n\nBagdad Cafe is an American television sitcom starring Whoopi Goldberg and Jean Stapleton that aired on CBS. The series premiered March 30, 1990, and ran two seasons before being cancelled in winter 1990. The last two episodes aired in July 1991. The show is based on the 1987 Percy Adlon film \"Bagdad Cafe\".",
"Title: Salmonberries\n\nSalmonberries is a 1991 drama film directed by Percy Adlon and written by Adlon and his son Felix. It stars k.d. lang as Kotzebue, a young woman of androgynous appearance who works as a (male) miner in Alaska, and Rosel Zech as Roswitha, an East German immigrant and librarian. The film takes place in Kotzebue, Alaska and Berlin, Germany, shortly after reunification; the dialog is mostly English but includes some German with English subtitles.",
"Title: Leonard Schrader\n\nLeonard Schrader (November 30, 1943 – November 2, 2006) was an American screenwriter and director, most notable for his ability to write Japanese language films and for his many collaborations with his brother, Paul Schrader. He earned an Academy Award Nomination for the screenplay he wrote for the film \"Kiss of the Spider Woman\".",
"Title: Paul Schrader\n\nPaul Joseph Schrader (born July 22, 1946) is an American screenwriter, film director, and film critic. Schrader wrote or co-wrote screenplays for four Martin Scorsese films: \"Taxi Driver\" (1976), \"Raging Bull\" (1980), \"The Last Temptation of Christ\" (1988), and \"Bringing Out the Dead\" (1999). Schrader has also directed 18 feature films, including his directing debut crime drama, \"Blue Collar\" (co-written with his brother, Leonard Schrader), the crime drama \"Hardcore\" (a loosely autobiographical film also written by Schrader), his 1982 remake of the horror classic \"Cat People\", the crime drama \"American Gigolo\" (1980), the biographical drama \"\" (1985), the cult film \"Light Sleeper\" (1992), the drama \"Affliction\" (1997), the biographical film \"Auto Focus\" (2002), and the erotic dramatic thriller \"The Canyons\" (2013).",
"Title: Bagdad Café\n\nBagdad Café (also known as Out of Rosenheim) is a 1987 German film directed by Percy Adlon. It is a comedy-drama set in a remote truck-stop café and motel in the Mojave Desert in the US state of California. Loosely based on Carson McCullers' novella \"The Ballad of the Sad Café\" (1951), the film centers on two women who have recently separated from their husbands, and the blossoming friendship that ensues. It runs 95 minutes in the U.S. and 108 minutes in the German version."
] |
1,598
|
What was the name of the plantation in Mississippi owned by the 12th President of the United States?
|
Cypress Grove Plantation
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Cypress Grove Plantation",
"Zachary Taylor"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The Cypress Grove Plantation was a Southern plantation owned by President Zachary Taylor in Rodney, Mississippi.",
" Later, it was also known as Buena Vista Plantation."
],
"title": "Cypress Grove Plantation"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Myles Neil Brand (May 17, 1942 – September 16, 2009) was the 14th president of the University of Oregon, 16th president of Indiana University, and 4th president of the United States' National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)."
],
"title": "Myles Brand"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Adolfo Díaz Recinos (15 July 1875 Alajuela, Costa Rica – 29 January 1964, San José, Costa Rica) was the 12th President of Nicaragua between 9 May 1911 and 1 January 1917 and 18th between 14 November 1926 and 1 January 1929.",
" Born in Costa Rica to Nicaraguan parents in 1875, he worked as a secretary for the La Luz y Los Angeles Mining Company, an American company chartered in Delaware that owned the large gold mines around Siuna in eastern Nicaragua.",
" In this capacity, he helped channel funds to the revolt against Liberal President José Santos Zelaya, who had incurred the anger of the United States by negotiating with Germany and Japan to resurrect the proposed Nicaragua Canal.",
" Díaz became Vice President of Nicaragua in 1910.",
" After he became president in 1911, Díaz was forced to rely on U.S. Marines to put down a Liberal revolt, which resulted in a contingent of Marines remaining in Nicaragua for over a decade.",
" In return, in 1914, he signed the Bryan-Chamorro Treaty, which granted the United States exclusive rights to build an inter-oceanic canal across Nicaragua."
],
"title": "Adolfo Díaz"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Zachary Taylor (November 24, 1784 – July 9, 1850) was the 12th President of the United States, serving from March 1849 until his death in July 1850.",
" Before his presidency, Taylor was a career officer in the United States Army, rising to the rank of major general.",
" Taylor's status as a national hero as a result of his victories in the Mexican–American War won him election to the White House despite his vague political beliefs.",
" His top priority as president was preserving the Union, but he died sixteen months into his term, before making any progress on the status of slavery, which had been inflaming tensions in Congress.",
" He is the first and only President to come from Louisiana."
],
"title": "Zachary Taylor"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The inauguration of Zachary Taylor as the 12th President of the United States was held on Monday, March 5, 1849 (one day after his term Constitutionally began) at the eastern portico of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C..",
" This was the second instance (after 1821) of an inauguration being rescheduled due to March 4 falling on a Sunday, the Christian sabbath.",
" The inauguration marked the commencement of Zachary Taylor's only term as President and of Millard Fillmore's only term as Vice President.",
" Taylor died into this term, and Fillmore succeeded to the presidency.",
" The presidential oath of office was administered by Chief Justice Roger B. Taney.",
" Inauguration Day started off being cloudy with snow flurries, but turned to heavy snow during the inaugural balls (three of which were held)."
],
"title": "Inauguration of Zachary Taylor"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Plantation Pipe Line Company, headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, delivers refined petroleum products to communities and businesses throughout the South and parts of the Eastern United States.",
" The company is owned by a partnership between Exxon and the pipeline operator Kinder Morgan.",
" Plantation consists of 3,100 miles of pipeline, originating at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and terminating near Washington D.C. .",
" The pipeline travels through the coastal states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland.",
" A branch from the main pipeline also reaches into Tennessee.",
" Much of the pipeline route parallels the path of Colonial Pipeline and many terminals along the route can receive products from either pipeline.",
" Major metropolitan markets served by Plantation include: Birmingham, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Greenville/Spartanburg, Charlotte, Greensboro, Roanoke, Richmond, and Washington."
],
"title": "Plantation Pipeline"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 1960 presidential campaign of John F. Kennedy, a United States Senator from Massachusetts, began on January 2, 1960, when Kennedy formally announced his candidacy for 35th President of the United States, replacing incumbent President of the United States Dwight D. Eisenhower.",
" Kennedy was nominated by the Democratic Party at the Democratic National Convention of 1960, taking place between July 11 and July 15, 1960.",
" On July 15, 1960, Kennedy named Senator Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas as his official running mate.",
" Kennedy and Johnson won the election on November 8, 1960, defeating incumbent Vice President and Republican nominee Richard Nixon, who would later go on to be the 37th President of the United States.",
" Kennedy and Johnson were sworn in as 35th President and 37th Vice President of the United States on January 20, 1961 respectively.",
" Kennedy would serve as President of the United States until his death in November 1963."
],
"title": "John F. Kennedy presidential campaign, 1960"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Hermitage is a historical plantation and museum located in Davidson County, Tennessee, United States, 10 mi east of downtown Nashville.",
" The plantation was owned by Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States, from 1804 until his death at the Hermitage in 1845.",
" Jackson only lived at the property occasionally until he retired from public life in 1837.",
" Enslaved men and women, numbering nine at the plantation's purchase in 1804 and 110 at Jackson's death, worked at the Hermitage, principally involved in growing cotton, its major cash crop.",
" It is a National Historic Landmark."
],
"title": "The Hermitage (Nashville, Tennessee)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"James Douglas McComas (December 23, 1928 – February 10, 1994) was 14th President of Mississippi State University from 1975-1985, the 12th President of the University of Toledo from 1985 to 1988, and the 13th President of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, from 1988 to 1993."
],
"title": "James Douglas McComas"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Beauvoir estate is notable as the historic post-war home (1876-1889) of the former President of the Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis, (1807/08-1889), (who was also former U.S. Representative, (1845-1846), and more influentially as United States Senator from Mississippi, (1847-1851, 1857-1861) and in between U.S. Secretary of War, (1853-1857), under 14th President Franklin Pierce).",
" Its construction was begun in 1848 facing the Gulf Coastline (Gulf of Mexico) at Biloxi, Mississippi.",
" It was purchased earlier in 1873 by the planter Samuel Dorsey and his wife Sarah Dorsey.",
" After her husband's death in 1875, the widow, Sarah Ellis Dorsey learned of former Confederate President Jefferson Davis' difficulties.",
" She invited him to visit at the plantation and offered him a cottage near the main house, where he could live and work at his memoirs (\"\"Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government\"\").",
" He ended up living there the rest of his life.",
" The house and plantation have since been designated as a National Historic Landmark, recognized and listed by the U.S. Department of the Interior and its National Park Service (established 1916)."
],
"title": "Beauvoir (Biloxi, Mississippi)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Cypress Grove Plantation\n\nThe Cypress Grove Plantation was a Southern plantation owned by President Zachary Taylor in Rodney, Mississippi. Later, it was also known as Buena Vista Plantation.",
"Title: Myles Brand\n\nMyles Neil Brand (May 17, 1942 – September 16, 2009) was the 14th president of the University of Oregon, 16th president of Indiana University, and 4th president of the United States' National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).",
"Title: Adolfo Díaz\n\nAdolfo Díaz Recinos (15 July 1875 Alajuela, Costa Rica – 29 January 1964, San José, Costa Rica) was the 12th President of Nicaragua between 9 May 1911 and 1 January 1917 and 18th between 14 November 1926 and 1 January 1929. Born in Costa Rica to Nicaraguan parents in 1875, he worked as a secretary for the La Luz y Los Angeles Mining Company, an American company chartered in Delaware that owned the large gold mines around Siuna in eastern Nicaragua. In this capacity, he helped channel funds to the revolt against Liberal President José Santos Zelaya, who had incurred the anger of the United States by negotiating with Germany and Japan to resurrect the proposed Nicaragua Canal. Díaz became Vice President of Nicaragua in 1910. After he became president in 1911, Díaz was forced to rely on U.S. Marines to put down a Liberal revolt, which resulted in a contingent of Marines remaining in Nicaragua for over a decade. In return, in 1914, he signed the Bryan-Chamorro Treaty, which granted the United States exclusive rights to build an inter-oceanic canal across Nicaragua.",
"Title: Zachary Taylor\n\nZachary Taylor (November 24, 1784 – July 9, 1850) was the 12th President of the United States, serving from March 1849 until his death in July 1850. Before his presidency, Taylor was a career officer in the United States Army, rising to the rank of major general. Taylor's status as a national hero as a result of his victories in the Mexican–American War won him election to the White House despite his vague political beliefs. His top priority as president was preserving the Union, but he died sixteen months into his term, before making any progress on the status of slavery, which had been inflaming tensions in Congress. He is the first and only President to come from Louisiana.",
"Title: Inauguration of Zachary Taylor\n\nThe inauguration of Zachary Taylor as the 12th President of the United States was held on Monday, March 5, 1849 (one day after his term Constitutionally began) at the eastern portico of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.. This was the second instance (after 1821) of an inauguration being rescheduled due to March 4 falling on a Sunday, the Christian sabbath. The inauguration marked the commencement of Zachary Taylor's only term as President and of Millard Fillmore's only term as Vice President. Taylor died into this term, and Fillmore succeeded to the presidency. The presidential oath of office was administered by Chief Justice Roger B. Taney. Inauguration Day started off being cloudy with snow flurries, but turned to heavy snow during the inaugural balls (three of which were held).",
"Title: Plantation Pipeline\n\nPlantation Pipe Line Company, headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, delivers refined petroleum products to communities and businesses throughout the South and parts of the Eastern United States. The company is owned by a partnership between Exxon and the pipeline operator Kinder Morgan. Plantation consists of 3,100 miles of pipeline, originating at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and terminating near Washington D.C. . The pipeline travels through the coastal states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland. A branch from the main pipeline also reaches into Tennessee. Much of the pipeline route parallels the path of Colonial Pipeline and many terminals along the route can receive products from either pipeline. Major metropolitan markets served by Plantation include: Birmingham, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Greenville/Spartanburg, Charlotte, Greensboro, Roanoke, Richmond, and Washington.",
"Title: John F. Kennedy presidential campaign, 1960\n\nThe 1960 presidential campaign of John F. Kennedy, a United States Senator from Massachusetts, began on January 2, 1960, when Kennedy formally announced his candidacy for 35th President of the United States, replacing incumbent President of the United States Dwight D. Eisenhower. Kennedy was nominated by the Democratic Party at the Democratic National Convention of 1960, taking place between July 11 and July 15, 1960. On July 15, 1960, Kennedy named Senator Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas as his official running mate. Kennedy and Johnson won the election on November 8, 1960, defeating incumbent Vice President and Republican nominee Richard Nixon, who would later go on to be the 37th President of the United States. Kennedy and Johnson were sworn in as 35th President and 37th Vice President of the United States on January 20, 1961 respectively. Kennedy would serve as President of the United States until his death in November 1963.",
"Title: The Hermitage (Nashville, Tennessee)\n\nThe Hermitage is a historical plantation and museum located in Davidson County, Tennessee, United States, 10 mi east of downtown Nashville. The plantation was owned by Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States, from 1804 until his death at the Hermitage in 1845. Jackson only lived at the property occasionally until he retired from public life in 1837. Enslaved men and women, numbering nine at the plantation's purchase in 1804 and 110 at Jackson's death, worked at the Hermitage, principally involved in growing cotton, its major cash crop. It is a National Historic Landmark.",
"Title: James Douglas McComas\n\nJames Douglas McComas (December 23, 1928 – February 10, 1994) was 14th President of Mississippi State University from 1975-1985, the 12th President of the University of Toledo from 1985 to 1988, and the 13th President of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, from 1988 to 1993.",
"Title: Beauvoir (Biloxi, Mississippi)\n\nThe Beauvoir estate is notable as the historic post-war home (1876-1889) of the former President of the Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis, (1807/08-1889), (who was also former U.S. Representative, (1845-1846), and more influentially as United States Senator from Mississippi, (1847-1851, 1857-1861) and in between U.S. Secretary of War, (1853-1857), under 14th President Franklin Pierce). Its construction was begun in 1848 facing the Gulf Coastline (Gulf of Mexico) at Biloxi, Mississippi. It was purchased earlier in 1873 by the planter Samuel Dorsey and his wife Sarah Dorsey. After her husband's death in 1875, the widow, Sarah Ellis Dorsey learned of former Confederate President Jefferson Davis' difficulties. She invited him to visit at the plantation and offered him a cottage near the main house, where he could live and work at his memoirs (\"\"Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government\"\"). He ended up living there the rest of his life. The house and plantation have since been designated as a National Historic Landmark, recognized and listed by the U.S. Department of the Interior and its National Park Service (established 1916)."
] |
1,599
|
The Proximity effect is sometimes mistakenly attributed to a professor at what univeristy?
|
University of Cambridge
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Proximity effect (superconductivity)",
"Brian Josephson"
],
"sent_id": [
4,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Proximity effect or Holm-Meissner effect is a term used in the field of superconductivity to describe phenomena that occur when a superconductor (S) is placed in contact with a \"normal\" (N) non-superconductor.",
" Typically the critical temperature formula_1 of the superconductor is suppressed and signs of weak superconductivity are observed in the normal material over mesoscopic distances.",
" The proximity effect is known since the pioneering work by R. Holm and W. Meissner.",
" They have observed zero resistance in SNS pressed contacts, in which two superconducting metals are separated by a thin film of a non-superconducting (i.e. normal) metal.",
" The discovery of the supercurrent in SNS contacts is sometimes mistakenly attributed to Brian Josephson's 1962 work, yet the effect was known long before his publication and was understood as the proximity effect."
],
"title": "Proximity effect (superconductivity)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Proximity Effect is the second studio album by Laki Mera and their first release from the Just Music label.",
" Released in May 2011, the album was well-received, being described in \"The Sunday Times\" as \"a dense folktronic architecture with an intricacy and subtlety that recalls the Blue Nile, Cocteau Twins and Portishead.\"",
" The single, \"Fool\", from the album was named \"The Daily Record\"'s single of the week."
],
"title": "The Proximity Effect (Laki Mera album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Sheats Apartments, also known as L'Horizon and sometimes mistakenly as the Sheets Apartments, is a historic eight-unit, multi-family building located at 10919 Strathmore Drive, in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.",
" Designed in 1948 in a futuristic or modernistic style of architecture by noted Los Angeles architect John Lautner, it was completed in 1949 for owners Helen Taylor Sheats, a renowned artist, who assisted in the design, and her professor/dean of University of California Extension husband, Paul Henry Sheats.",
" Because of its proximity to UCLA, it was intended for and has been used primarily for student occupancy.",
" In their book \"An Architectural Guidebook to Los Angeles\", David Gebhard and Robert Winter praised its functionality by noting, \"each apartment [is] completely separated from the others . . . with its own terraces, decks, and outdoor garden space.\""
],
"title": "Sheats Apartments"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Litz wire is a type of cable used in electronics to carry alternating current.",
" The wire is designed to reduce the skin effect and proximity effect losses in conductors used at frequencies up to about 1 MHz.",
" It consists of many thin wire strands, individually insulated and twisted or woven together, following one of several carefully prescribed patterns often involving several levels (groups of twisted wires are twisted together, etc.).",
" The result of these winding patterns is to equalize the proportion of the overall length over which each strand is at the outside of the conductor, an effect not achieved with simple twisted-strand hookup wire."
],
"title": "Litz wire"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jason Robinson (born October 1980) is a Reader in Materials Physics in the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, a Teaching Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge and University Research Fellow of the Royal Society.",
" Currently, his main research interests are in superconducting spintronics and interface coupling of materials with radically different properties.",
" Particular topics include the superconductor proximity effect, Josephson junctions with magnetic barriers, spintronics, and oxide interfaces."
],
"title": "Jason WA Robinson"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Grelling–Nelson paradox is a semantic self-referential paradox concerning the applicability to itself of the word \"heterological\", meaning \"inapplicable to itself.\"",
" It was formulated in 1908 by Kurt Grelling and Leonard Nelson and sometimes mistakenly attributed to the German philosopher and mathematician Hermann Weyl."
],
"title": "Grelling–Nelson paradox"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Tremolo, in electronics, is the variation in amplitude of sound achieved through electronic means, sometimes mistakenly called vibrato, and producing a sound somewhat reminiscent of flanging, referred to as an \"underwater effect\".",
" A variety of means are available to achieve the effect."
],
"title": "Tremolo (electronic effect)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brian David Josephson, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 4 January 1940), is a Welsh theoretical physicist and professor emeritus of physics at the University of Cambridge.",
" Best known for his pioneering work on superconductivity and quantum tunnelling, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1973 for his prediction of the Josephson effect, made in 1962 when he was a 22-year-old PhD student at Cambridge University.",
" Josephson is the only Welshman to have won a Nobel Prize in Physics.",
" He shared the prize with physicists Leo Esaki and Ivar Giaever, who jointly received half the award for their own work on quantum tunnelling."
],
"title": "Brian Josephson"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Nozomi Witches (のぞみ♡ウィッチィズ , Nozomi Uicchizu ) , sometimes also called Bewitching Nozomi, is a manga series by Toshio Nobe which was adapted into a three episode anime OVA series in 1992.",
" Because of similarities with Mitsuru Adachi's style, and the fact that the OVA adaptation was made by the team that worked on several of his anime adaptations, \"Nozomi Witches\" is sometimes mistakenly attributed as one of Adachi's works."
],
"title": "Nozomi Witches"
},
{
"sentences": [
"At the atomic level, when two atoms come into proximity, the highest energy, or valence, orbitals of the atoms change substantially and the electrons on the two atoms reorganize.",
" One way to probe a correlated state is through the proximity effect.",
" This phenomenon occurs when the correlations present in one degenerate system \"leak\" into another one with which it is in chemical equilibrium.",
" See also quantum tunneling, Casimir effect, van der Waals force."
],
"title": "Proximity effect (atomic physics)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Proximity effect (superconductivity)\n\nProximity effect or Holm-Meissner effect is a term used in the field of superconductivity to describe phenomena that occur when a superconductor (S) is placed in contact with a \"normal\" (N) non-superconductor. Typically the critical temperature formula_1 of the superconductor is suppressed and signs of weak superconductivity are observed in the normal material over mesoscopic distances. The proximity effect is known since the pioneering work by R. Holm and W. Meissner. They have observed zero resistance in SNS pressed contacts, in which two superconducting metals are separated by a thin film of a non-superconducting (i.e. normal) metal. The discovery of the supercurrent in SNS contacts is sometimes mistakenly attributed to Brian Josephson's 1962 work, yet the effect was known long before his publication and was understood as the proximity effect.",
"Title: The Proximity Effect (Laki Mera album)\n\nThe Proximity Effect is the second studio album by Laki Mera and their first release from the Just Music label. Released in May 2011, the album was well-received, being described in \"The Sunday Times\" as \"a dense folktronic architecture with an intricacy and subtlety that recalls the Blue Nile, Cocteau Twins and Portishead.\" The single, \"Fool\", from the album was named \"The Daily Record\"'s single of the week.",
"Title: Sheats Apartments\n\nThe Sheats Apartments, also known as L'Horizon and sometimes mistakenly as the Sheets Apartments, is a historic eight-unit, multi-family building located at 10919 Strathmore Drive, in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Designed in 1948 in a futuristic or modernistic style of architecture by noted Los Angeles architect John Lautner, it was completed in 1949 for owners Helen Taylor Sheats, a renowned artist, who assisted in the design, and her professor/dean of University of California Extension husband, Paul Henry Sheats. Because of its proximity to UCLA, it was intended for and has been used primarily for student occupancy. In their book \"An Architectural Guidebook to Los Angeles\", David Gebhard and Robert Winter praised its functionality by noting, \"each apartment [is] completely separated from the others . . . with its own terraces, decks, and outdoor garden space.\"",
"Title: Litz wire\n\nLitz wire is a type of cable used in electronics to carry alternating current. The wire is designed to reduce the skin effect and proximity effect losses in conductors used at frequencies up to about 1 MHz. It consists of many thin wire strands, individually insulated and twisted or woven together, following one of several carefully prescribed patterns often involving several levels (groups of twisted wires are twisted together, etc.). The result of these winding patterns is to equalize the proportion of the overall length over which each strand is at the outside of the conductor, an effect not achieved with simple twisted-strand hookup wire.",
"Title: Jason WA Robinson\n\nJason Robinson (born October 1980) is a Reader in Materials Physics in the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, a Teaching Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge and University Research Fellow of the Royal Society. Currently, his main research interests are in superconducting spintronics and interface coupling of materials with radically different properties. Particular topics include the superconductor proximity effect, Josephson junctions with magnetic barriers, spintronics, and oxide interfaces.",
"Title: Grelling–Nelson paradox\n\nThe Grelling–Nelson paradox is a semantic self-referential paradox concerning the applicability to itself of the word \"heterological\", meaning \"inapplicable to itself.\" It was formulated in 1908 by Kurt Grelling and Leonard Nelson and sometimes mistakenly attributed to the German philosopher and mathematician Hermann Weyl.",
"Title: Tremolo (electronic effect)\n\nTremolo, in electronics, is the variation in amplitude of sound achieved through electronic means, sometimes mistakenly called vibrato, and producing a sound somewhat reminiscent of flanging, referred to as an \"underwater effect\". A variety of means are available to achieve the effect.",
"Title: Brian Josephson\n\nBrian David Josephson, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 4 January 1940), is a Welsh theoretical physicist and professor emeritus of physics at the University of Cambridge. Best known for his pioneering work on superconductivity and quantum tunnelling, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1973 for his prediction of the Josephson effect, made in 1962 when he was a 22-year-old PhD student at Cambridge University. Josephson is the only Welshman to have won a Nobel Prize in Physics. He shared the prize with physicists Leo Esaki and Ivar Giaever, who jointly received half the award for their own work on quantum tunnelling.",
"Title: Nozomi Witches\n\nNozomi Witches (のぞみ♡ウィッチィズ , Nozomi Uicchizu ) , sometimes also called Bewitching Nozomi, is a manga series by Toshio Nobe which was adapted into a three episode anime OVA series in 1992. Because of similarities with Mitsuru Adachi's style, and the fact that the OVA adaptation was made by the team that worked on several of his anime adaptations, \"Nozomi Witches\" is sometimes mistakenly attributed as one of Adachi's works.",
"Title: Proximity effect (atomic physics)\n\nAt the atomic level, when two atoms come into proximity, the highest energy, or valence, orbitals of the atoms change substantially and the electrons on the two atoms reorganize. One way to probe a correlated state is through the proximity effect. This phenomenon occurs when the correlations present in one degenerate system \"leak\" into another one with which it is in chemical equilibrium. See also quantum tunneling, Casimir effect, van der Waals force."
] |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.