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Francis Jean Marcel Poulenc
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"Anna Cymmerman is a Polish operatic soprano.",
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" While a student, she debuted as a soloist in the Grand Theatre, Łódź.",
" There, she performed in Polish as Blanche in Poulenc's \"Dialogues of the Carmelites\" directed by Christopher Kelm.",
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"Dialogues des Carmélites (\"Dialogues of the Carmelites\") is a French opera in three acts, divided into twelve scenes with linking orchestral interludes, with music and libretto by Francis Poulenc, completed in 1956.",
" The composer's second opera, Poulenc wrote the libretto after the work of the same name by Georges Bernanos.",
" The opera tells a fictionalised version of the story of the Martyrs of Compiègne, Carmelite nuns who, in 1794 during the closing days of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution, were guillotined in Paris for refusing to renounce their vocation."
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"Francis Jean Marcel Poulenc (] ; 7 January 189930 January 1963) was a French composer and pianist.",
" His compositions include \"mélodies\", solo piano works, chamber music, choral pieces, operas, ballets, and orchestral concert music.",
" Among the best-known are the piano suite \"Trois mouvements perpétuels\" (1919), the ballet \"Les biches\" (1923), the \"Concert champêtre\" (1928) for harpsichord and orchestra, the Organ Concerto (1938), the opera \"Dialogues des Carmélites\" (1957), and the \"Gloria\" (1959) for soprano, choir and orchestra."
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"Eilene Hannan AM (24 July 194611 July 2014) was an Australian operatic soprano with an international reputation.",
" She was particularly associated with opera sung in English, although she also sang in other languages.",
" She was as well known as an actress as she was a singer.",
" Her repertoire included Mozart's Pamina, Susanna, Cherubino, Dorabella and Zerlina; Mimì in Puccini's \"La bohème\"; Natasha Rostova in Prokofiev's \"War and Peace\"; Tatiana in Tchaikovsky's \"Eugene Onegin\"; Marzelline in Beethoven's \"Fidelio\"; Mélisande in Debussy's \"Pelléas et Mélisande\"; Blanche in Poulenc's \"Dialogues of the Carmelites\"; the title roles in Janáček's \"Káťa Kabanová\", \"Jenůfa\" and \"The Cunning Little Vixen\"; the Marschallin in Richard Strauss's \"Der Rosenkavalier\"; Princess Eboli in Verdi's \"Don Carlos\"; Pat Nixon in Adams' \"Nixon in China\"; Wagner's Sieglinde and Venus; Salome in Massenet's \"Hérodiade\"; and Monteverdi's Poppea."
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"Catherine Dubosc (born 12 March 1959) is a French soprano.",
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"Virginia Zeani (born Virginia Zehan; 21 October 1925), Commendatore OMRI is a Romanian-born opera singer who sang leading soprano roles in the opera houses of Europe and North America.",
" As a singer, she was known for her dramatic intensity and the beauty, wide range, and suppleness of her voice which allowed her to sing a repertoire of 69 roles ranging from the heroines in belcanto operas by Rossini and Donizetti to those of Wagner, Puccini and Verdi.",
" She also created roles in several 20th-century operas, including Blanche in Poulenc's \"Dialogues of the Carmelites\".",
" Zeani made her professional debut in 1948 as Violetta in \"La traviata\" which would become one of her signature roles.",
" After her retirement from the stage in 1982, she became a well-known voice teacher.",
" She was married to the Italian bass Nicola Rossi-Lemeni from 1957 until his death in 1991.",
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"Samson was an opera by the French composer Jean-Philippe Rameau with a libretto by Voltaire.",
" The work was never staged due to censorship, although Voltaire later printed his text.",
" Rameau intended the opera on the theme of Samson and Delilah as the successor to his debut \"Hippolyte et Aricie\", which premiered in October 1733.",
" Like \"Hippolyte\", \"Samson\" was a \"tragédie en musique\" in five acts and a prologue.",
" Voltaire had become a great admirer of Rameau's music after seeing \"Hippolyte\" and suggested a collaboration with the composer in November 1733.",
" The opera was complete by late summer 1734 and went into rehearsal.",
" However, a work on a religious subject with a libretto by such a notorious critic of the Church was bound to run into controversy and \"Samson\" was banned.",
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" From 1991-1998 he appeared annually at the Metropolitan Opera, singing in a total of 129 performances.",
" He notably created the role of Joseph in the world premiere of John Corigliano's \"The Ghosts of Versailles\" in 1991.",
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"Nell Gwynne is a three-act comic opera composed by Robert Planquette, with a libretto by H. B. Farnie.",
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" The piece was a rare instance of an opera by a French composer being produced first in London.",
" Farnie had written an earlier libretto on the same subject, with the same name, for composer Alfred Cellier, which was produced at the Prince's Theatre in Manchester in 1876."
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"Title: Eilene Hannan\n\nEilene Hannan AM (24 July 194611 July 2014) was an Australian operatic soprano with an international reputation. She was particularly associated with opera sung in English, although she also sang in other languages. She was as well known as an actress as she was a singer. Her repertoire included Mozart's Pamina, Susanna, Cherubino, Dorabella and Zerlina; Mimì in Puccini's \"La bohème\"; Natasha Rostova in Prokofiev's \"War and Peace\"; Tatiana in Tchaikovsky's \"Eugene Onegin\"; Marzelline in Beethoven's \"Fidelio\"; Mélisande in Debussy's \"Pelléas et Mélisande\"; Blanche in Poulenc's \"Dialogues of the Carmelites\"; the title roles in Janáček's \"Káťa Kabanová\", \"Jenůfa\" and \"The Cunning Little Vixen\"; the Marschallin in Richard Strauss's \"Der Rosenkavalier\"; Princess Eboli in Verdi's \"Don Carlos\"; Pat Nixon in Adams' \"Nixon in China\"; Wagner's Sieglinde and Venus; Salome in Massenet's \"Hérodiade\"; and Monteverdi's Poppea.",
"Title: Catherine Dubosc\n\nCatherine Dubosc (born 12 March 1959) is a French soprano. Born in Lille, she studied with Eric Tappy at the Opéra National de Lyon, before joining that company in 1985. She is well known for her Mozart roles, but she has also sung operas written significantly earlier (\"Giasone\") and later (\"Dialogues of the Carmelites\").",
"Title: Virginia Zeani\n\nVirginia Zeani (born Virginia Zehan; 21 October 1925), Commendatore OMRI is a Romanian-born opera singer who sang leading soprano roles in the opera houses of Europe and North America. As a singer, she was known for her dramatic intensity and the beauty, wide range, and suppleness of her voice which allowed her to sing a repertoire of 69 roles ranging from the heroines in belcanto operas by Rossini and Donizetti to those of Wagner, Puccini and Verdi. She also created roles in several 20th-century operas, including Blanche in Poulenc's \"Dialogues of the Carmelites\". Zeani made her professional debut in 1948 as Violetta in \"La traviata\" which would become one of her signature roles. After her retirement from the stage in 1982, she became a well-known voice teacher. She was married to the Italian bass Nicola Rossi-Lemeni from 1957 until his death in 1991. A Distinguished Professor Emerita at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music where she taught for many years, Zeani lives in Palm Beach County, Florida and has continued to teach singing privately.",
"Title: Samson (opera)\n\nSamson was an opera by the French composer Jean-Philippe Rameau with a libretto by Voltaire. The work was never staged due to censorship, although Voltaire later printed his text. Rameau intended the opera on the theme of Samson and Delilah as the successor to his debut \"Hippolyte et Aricie\", which premiered in October 1733. Like \"Hippolyte\", \"Samson\" was a \"tragédie en musique\" in five acts and a prologue. Voltaire had become a great admirer of Rameau's music after seeing \"Hippolyte\" and suggested a collaboration with the composer in November 1733. The opera was complete by late summer 1734 and went into rehearsal. However, a work on a religious subject with a libretto by such a notorious critic of the Church was bound to run into controversy and \"Samson\" was banned. An attempt to revive the project in a new version in 1736 also failed. The score is lost, although Rameau recycled some of the music from \"Samson\" in his later operas.",
"Title: Kevin Short (singer)\n\nKevin Short is an American operatic bass-baritone. A graduate of Morgan State University, the Curtis Institute of Music, and the Juilliard School, he won the bass-baritone award for the Middle Atlantic region Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions in 1989. From 1991-1998 he appeared annually at the Metropolitan Opera, singing in a total of 129 performances. He notably created the role of Joseph in the world premiere of John Corigliano's \"The Ghosts of Versailles\" in 1991. Some of the other roles he has performed at the Met are Colline in \"La Bohème\", the Friar in \"Don Carlos\", Happy in \"La fanciulla del West\", the Jailer in \"Dialogues of the Carmelites\", Lackey in \"Ariadne auf Naxos\", Mandarin in \"Turandot\", Masetto in \"Don Giovanni\", Sciarrone in \"Tosca\", Pirro in \"I Lombardi alla prima crociata\", Yamadori in \"Madama Butterfly\", and Zaretsky in \"Eugene Onegin\". He also sang several roles with the New York City Opera during the 1980s and 1990s, including Nourabad in \"The Pearl Fishers\" and Raimondo in \"Lucia di Lammermoor\".",
"Title: Denise Duval\n\nDenise Duval (Paris, 23 October 1921Bex, 25 January 2016) was a French soprano, best known for her performances in the works of Francis Poulenc on stage and in recital. During an international career, Duval created the roles of Thérèse in \"Les mamelles de Tirésias\", Elle in \"La voix humaine\", and excelled in the role of Blanche de la Force in \"Dialogues of the Carmelites\", leaving recordings of these and several other of her main roles.",
"Title: Nell Gwynne (operetta)\n\nNell Gwynne is a three-act comic opera composed by Robert Planquette, with a libretto by H. B. Farnie. The libretto is based on the play \"Rochester\" by William Thomas Moncrieff. The piece was a rare instance of an opera by a French composer being produced first in London. Farnie had written an earlier libretto on the same subject, with the same name, for composer Alfred Cellier, which was produced at the Prince's Theatre in Manchester in 1876."
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What university helped develop the Pilatus SB-2 Pelican?
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ETH Zurich
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" While at UCSF, she helped develop a monoclonal antibody for use as an anticancer treatment, specifically against osteogenic sarcoma, though it was originally used against graft-versus-host disease.",
" While at the University of Nottingham, she published some papers on the regulation of the immune response to urushiol in poison ivy/poison oak, also using a monoclonal antibody.",
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" Her testimony in this trial pertained to the alleged mechanism by which the measles virus from the MMR vaccine, in combination with thimerosal, caused Michelle Cedillo to suffer from a \"dysregulated immune system.\"",
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"Stanley Phillips \"Stan\" Frankel (1919 – May, 1978) was an American computer scientist.",
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"Louise Pearce (March 5, 1885 – August 10, 1959) was an American pathologist at the Rockefeller Institute who helped develop a treatment for African sleeping sickness (trypanosomiasis).",
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"Jon Howard Appleton (born January 4, 1939) is an American composer and teacher who was a pioneer in electro-acoustic music.",
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" In 1970 he won Guggenheim, Fulbright and American-Scandinavian Foundation fellowships.",
" When he was twenty-eight years old he joined the faculty of Dartmouth College where he established one of the first electronic music studios in the United States.",
" He remained there intermittently for forty-two years.",
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" In the early 1990s he helped found the Theremin Center for Electronic Music at the Moscow Conservatory of Music where he continues to teach once a year.",
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"Rexford Guy Tugwell (July 10, 1891 – July 21, 1979) was an economist who became part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's first \"Brain Trust,\" a group of Columbia University academics who helped develop policy recommendations leading up to Roosevelt's New Deal.",
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" He was a specialist on planning and believed the government should have large-scale plans to move the economy out of the Great Depression because private enterprise was too frozen in place to do the job.",
" He helped design the New Deal farm program and the Resettlement Administration that moved subsistence farmers into small rented farms under close supervision.",
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"Title: Vera Byers\n\nVera Steinberger Byers is a Ph.D. immunologist who currently practices as a consultant in Incline Village, Nevada and was formerly a professor at the University of California San Francisco, before changing affiliations to University of Nottingham, where she helped conduct research on tumor immunology, later moving on to immunodermatology. While at UCSF, she helped develop a monoclonal antibody for use as an anticancer treatment, specifically against osteogenic sarcoma, though it was originally used against graft-versus-host disease. While at the University of Nottingham, she published some papers on the regulation of the immune response to urushiol in poison ivy/poison oak, also using a monoclonal antibody. Her work as a medical toxicologist pertaining to trichloroethylene features in the book A Civil Action. According to her testimony in the autism omnibus trial, she spent three years working at Immunex, where she worked on the anti-arthritis drug Enbrel. However, the special master in these proceedings wrote, \"...there was no record at the FDA of Dr. Byers playing in any role in the Enbrel licensing application,\" to which Byers responded that \"the information did not make a difference.\" The special master also wrote, \"[Byers'] insistence that it was acceptable to use adult norms to measure the immune function of infants and young children was, frankly, incredible. Her testimony in this trial pertained to the alleged mechanism by which the measles virus from the MMR vaccine, in combination with thimerosal, caused Michelle Cedillo to suffer from a \"dysregulated immune system.\" Dr. Byers formerly served on the editorial board of the journal Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy, and has published some research in this journal.",
"Title: Stan Frankel\n\nStanley Phillips \"Stan\" Frankel (1919 – May, 1978) was an American computer scientist. He was born in Los Angeles, attended graduate school at the University of Rochester, received his PhD in physics from the University of California, Berkeley, and began his career as a post-doc student under J. Robert Oppenheimer at University of California, Berkeley in 1942. Frankel helped develop computational techniques used in the nuclear research taking place at the time. He joined the theoretical division of the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos in 1943. While there, he organized teams of persons (known as \"computers\") using electromechanical calculators to divide the massive calculations required for the project into manageable assembly line groups. Even that proved too slow, and Frankel turned to IBM tabulating machines to help process the numbers. This research led to his interest in the then-dawning field of digital computers. In August 1945, Frankel and Nick Metropolis traveled to the Moore School of Engineering in Pennsylvania to learn how to program the ENIAC computer. That fall they helped design a calculation that would determine the likelihood of being able to develop a fusion weapon. Edward Teller used the ENIAC results to prepare a report in the spring of 1946 that answered this question in the affirmative.",
"Title: Louise Pearce\n\nLouise Pearce (March 5, 1885 – August 10, 1959) was an American pathologist at the Rockefeller Institute who helped develop a treatment for African sleeping sickness (trypanosomiasis). Sleeping sickness was a fatal epidemic which had devastated areas of Africa, killing two-thirds of the population of the Uganda protectorate between 1900 and 1906 alone. With chemists Walter Abraham Jacobs and Michael Heidelberger and pathologist Wade Hampton Brown, Pearce worked to develop and test arsenic-based drugs for its treatment. In 1920, Louise Pearce traveled to the Belgian Congo where she designed and carried out a drug testing protocol for human trials to establish tryparsamide's safety, effectiveness, and optimum dosage. Tryparsamide proved successful in combating the fatal epidemic, curing 80% of cases.",
"Title: Jon Appleton\n\nJon Howard Appleton (born January 4, 1939) is an American composer and teacher who was a pioneer in electro-acoustic music. His earliest compositions in the medium, e.g. Chef d'Oeuvre and Newark Airport Rock attracted attention because they established a new tradition some have called programmatic electronic music. In 1970 he won Guggenheim, Fulbright and American-Scandinavian Foundation fellowships. When he was twenty-eight years old he joined the faculty of Dartmouth College where he established one of the first electronic music studios in the United States. He remained there intermittently for forty-two years. In the mid-1970s he left Dartmouth to briefly become the head of Elektronmusikstudion (EMS) in Stockholm, Sweden. In the late 1970s, together with Sydney Alonso and Cameron Jones he helped develop the first commercial digital synthesizer called the Synclavier. For a decade he toured around the United States and Europe performing the compositions he composed for this instrument. In the early 1990s he helped found the Theremin Center for Electronic Music at the Moscow Conservatory of Music where he continues to teach once a year. He has also taught at Keio University (Mita) in Tokyo, Japan, CCRMA at Stanford University and the University of California Santa Cruz. In his later years he has devoted most of his time to the composition of instrumental and choral music in a quasi-Romantic vein which has largely been performed only in France, Russia and Japan.",
"Title: Pilatus SB-2\n\nThe Pilatus SB-2 Pelican was a civil utility aircraft developed by the newly formed Pilatus Aircraft company and the ETH Zurich during World War II.",
"Title: Rexford Tugwell\n\nRexford Guy Tugwell (July 10, 1891 – July 21, 1979) was an economist who became part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's first \"Brain Trust,\" a group of Columbia University academics who helped develop policy recommendations leading up to Roosevelt's New Deal. Tugwell served in FDR's administration until he was forced out in 1936. He was a specialist on planning and believed the government should have large-scale plans to move the economy out of the Great Depression because private enterprise was too frozen in place to do the job. He helped design the New Deal farm program and the Resettlement Administration that moved subsistence farmers into small rented farms under close supervision. His ideas on suburban planning resulted in the construction of Greenbelt, Maryland, with low-cost rents for relief families. He was denounced by conservatives who said his government-imposed planning violated the values of individualism.",
"Title: ETH Zurich\n\nETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich; German: \"Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich\" ) is a science, technology, engineering and mathematics university in the city of Zürich, Switzerland. Like its sister institution EPFL, it is an integral part of the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology Domain (ETH Domain) that is directly subordinate to Switzerland's Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research. The school was founded by the Swiss Federal Government in 1854 with the stated mission to educate engineers and scientists, serve as a national center of excellence in science and technology and provide a hub for interaction between the scientific community and industry.",
"Title: Barney M. Giles\n\nBarney McKinney Giles (September 13, 1892 – May 6, 1984) was an American military officer who helped develop strategic bombing theory and practice. Giles stepped outside of established bomber doctrine during World War II to develop long-range capabilities for fighter aircraft in use by the United States Army Air Forces. Giles served as commanding general of the Fourth Air Force then as commander of the Twentieth Air Force in the Pacific Ocean Areas. In 1945 Giles was appointed honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire by King George VI of the United Kingdom.",
"Title: Harvey Molotch\n\nHarvey Luskin Molotch (born January 3, 1940) is an American sociologist known for studies that have reconceptualized power relations in interaction, the mass media, and the city. He helped create the field of environmental sociology and has advanced qualitative methods in the social sciences. In recent years, Molotch helped develop a new field—the sociology of objects. He is currently a professor of Sociology and of Metropolitan Studies at New York University. His \"Introduction to Sociology\" is featured as one of NYU Open Education's courses available to stream freely. Other courses that he teaches include \"Approaches to Metropolitan Studies\" and \"Urban Objects\". He is also affiliated with the graduate program in Humanities and Social Thought.",
"Title: Mary Hanford Ford\n\nMary Hanford Ford (November 1, 1856 – February 2, 1937) was an American lecturer, author, art and literature critic and a leader in the women's suffrage movement. She reached early notoriety in Kansas at the age of 28 and soon left for the Chicago World's Fair. She was taken up by the society ladies of the Chicago area who, impressed with her talks on art and literature at the Fair, helped launch her on a new career, initially in Chicago and then across some States. Along the way she was already published in articles and noticed in suffrage meetings. In addition to work as an art critic and speaker she wrote a number of books, most prominently a trilogy \"Message of the Mystics\". Circa 1900-1902 Ford found the Bahá'í Faith through Sarah Farmer, Green Acre, and Mirza Abu'l-Fadl, and helped form the first community of Bahá'ís in Boston where Louis Bourgeois, future architect of the first Bahá'í House of Worship in the West, then joined the religion. In 1907 Ford went on Bahá'í pilgrimage, in 1910 she started writing Bahá'í books such as \"The Oriental Rose\", and traveled with `Abdu'l-Bahá during some of his journeys in various places in Europe and then America. Ford was blamed for a fiasco among UK suffragists but it was their own violence that got them in trouble. Ford spent the years of World War I in California following the first Bahá'í International Congress at the Panama–Pacific International Exposition, and then moved back to New York where she spent almost the next 20 years. Often she traveled to Europe for some months of the year and during this period introduced the religion to Ugo Giachery, later a prominent Bahá'í. Also in this period she was censored off a radio broadcast, helped develop the religion's community both in meetings she supported and literary efforts, before reducing her travels and speaking engagements in the early 1930s. She died with her daughter by her bedside in 1937."
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1,602
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Are Barklya and Celtis both genuses?
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yes
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These happy Golden Years was written by what American writer known for her series of children's books that were released from 1932 to 1943?
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Laura Ingalls Wilder
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Which character did this American from the 1970 film "The Phantom Tollbooth" voice in "Peter Pan" (1953)?
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Captain Hook
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" He started in 1943 as an \"office boy\" for Leon Schlesinger's studios and went on to work for United Productions of America.",
" He did animation for \"Gerald McBoing-Boing\" and \"Mr. Magoo\".",
" Zaslove has also worked on several other cartoons in film and TV such as \"The Alvin Show\", \"Roger Ramjet\", \"Popeye the Sailor\", \"The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo\", \"A Charlie Brown Christmas\", \"The Phantom Tollbooth\", \"CBS Library\", \"A Chipmunk Christmas\", \"Freedom 2000\", \"Fractured Fairy Tales\", \"George of the Jungle\", \"Carnival of the Animals\", \"The Hoober-Bloob Highway\", \"Tom Thumb\", \"The Night Before Christmas\", \"Clerow Wilson and the Miracle of P.S. 14\" and \"Stanley the Ugly Duckling\".",
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"The Phantom Tollbooth, also known as The Adventures of Milo in the Phantom Tollbooth, is a 1970 live-action/animated film based on Norton Juster's 1961 children's book \"The Phantom Tollbooth\".",
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" Jones also directed the film, save for the live action bookends directed by fellow Warner Bros.",
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" He is currently a member of Atlantic Drone, The Martinets, McLoud, Overcat, Stress Test and Wide Right.",
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"Title: Chasing Furies\n\nChasing Furies was an American Christian band from Fort Worth, Texas, United States. The band consisted of three siblings, with Sarah MacIntosh performing lead vocals and playing guitars, Rachel Meeker playing the piano and doing backing vocals, and Joshua Meeker playing lead guitars (often switching lead vocals with MacIntosh in some songs). Despite its brief active period, the band received good airplay with their single \"Thicker\" becoming the eighth most requested song of 1999 on the ChristianRock.net online radio broadcasting. Their first album was featured on the \"Top Ten of 1999\" albums sharing the ninth position with Wilco's \"Summerteeth\" on the specialized Christian music online magazine The Phantom TollBooth and was nominated for the 2000 Dove Awards in the category of Best Modern Rock/Alternative album.",
"Title: Hans Conried\n\nHans Georg Conried, Jr. (April 15, 1917January 5, 1982), was an American actor, voice actor and comedian, who was very active in voice-over roles and known for providing the voices of Walt Disney's Mr. George Darling, and Captain Hook in \"Peter Pan\" (1953), for playing the title role in \"The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T\", Dr. Miller on \"The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show\", Professor Kropotkin on the radio and film versions of \"My Friend Irma\", his work as Uncle Tonoose on Danny Thomas's sitcom \"Make Room for Daddy\", and multiple roles on \"I Love Lucy\".",
"Title: Chris Xefos\n\nChristopher \"Chris\" Xefos (born January 5, 1964) is an American multi-instrumentalist musician/engineer/producer and former member of band King Missile. He plays various instruments such as accordion, bass, piano, and synthesizer, among others. He began recording/producing various groups in New York City during the 1980s, including indie-rock legends Phantom Tollbooth. In 1989, he joined the New York City avant-garde spoken word/art rock group, King Missile. Five years, four albums and a number of alternative rock “hits” (including “Jesus Was Way Cool” and “Detachable Penis”) later, King Missile disbanded (this version). Xefos also played with the group When People Were Shorter and Lived Near the Water during this time. Following this period, he relocated to San Francisco.",
"Title: MGM Animation/Visual Arts\n\nMGM Animation/Visual Arts was an American animation studio established in 1962 by animation director/producer Chuck Jones and producer Les Goldman as Sib Tower 12 Productions. Its productions include the last series of \"Tom and Jerry\" theatrical shorts, the TV specials \"Horton Hears a Who\" and \"How the Grinch Stole Christmas! \", and the feature film \"The Phantom Tollbooth\", all released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.",
"Title: Tinker Bell\n\nTinker Bell (Tink for short), is a fictional character from J. M. Barrie's 1904 play \"Peter Pan\" and its 1911 novelization \"Peter and Wendy\". She has appeared in multiple film and television adaptations of the Peter Pan stories, in particular the 1953 animated Walt Disney picture \"Peter Pan\". She also appears in the official sequel \"Peter Pan in Scarlet\" by Geraldine McCaughrean commissioned by Great Ormond Street Hospital as well as the \"Peter and the Starcatchers\" book series by Ridley Pearson and Dave Barry.",
"Title: Peter Pan (Three Sixty Entertainment)\n\nPeter Pan is a stage production by Three Sixty Entertainment, of J. M. Barrie's 1904 play. It debuted as \"Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens\" in 2009, staged in Kensington Gardens of London, where Barrie originally conceived the character of Peter Pan. (Despite the title when presented in Kensington Gardens, the production's story is the famous play featuring Wendy Darling, not the book recounting Peter Pan's infancy, titled \"Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens\".)",
"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: Alan Zaslove\n\nAlan Zaslove (born 1927) is an American retired animator, producer and director of animated series. He started in 1943 as an \"office boy\" for Leon Schlesinger's studios and went on to work for United Productions of America. He did animation for \"Gerald McBoing-Boing\" and \"Mr. Magoo\". Zaslove has also worked on several other cartoons in film and TV such as \"The Alvin Show\", \"Roger Ramjet\", \"Popeye the Sailor\", \"The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo\", \"A Charlie Brown Christmas\", \"The Phantom Tollbooth\", \"CBS Library\", \"A Chipmunk Christmas\", \"Freedom 2000\", \"Fractured Fairy Tales\", \"George of the Jungle\", \"Carnival of the Animals\", \"The Hoober-Bloob Highway\", \"Tom Thumb\", \"The Night Before Christmas\", \"Clerow Wilson and the Miracle of P.S. 14\" and \"Stanley the Ugly Duckling\". Later he did work for Hanna Barbera and Disney. At Hanna-Barbera, Zaslove worked on several of their works such as \"Space Stars\", \"Yogi's Treasure Hunt\", \"Paw Paws\", \"The Smurfs\", \"The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo\", \"The Challenge of the GoBots\", \"Snorks\", the 1985 revival of \"The Jetsons\" the 1985 animated film of \"Pound Puppies\" and \"Galtar and the Golden Lance\".",
"Title: The Phantom Tollbooth (film)\n\nThe Phantom Tollbooth, also known as The Adventures of Milo in the Phantom Tollbooth, is a 1970 live-action/animated film based on Norton Juster's 1961 children's book \"The Phantom Tollbooth\". This film was produced by Chuck Jones at MGM Animation/Visual Arts and stars Butch Patrick as Milo with the voice talents of Mel Blanc, Daws Butler, Candy Candido, Hans Conried, June Foray, Patti Gilbert, Shepard Menken, Cliff Norton, Larry Thor, and Les Tremayne. Jones also directed the film, save for the live action bookends directed by fellow Warner Bros. Cartoons alum Dave Monahan. The film was released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on November 7, 1970, and was the last MGM feature film release to include both live-action and animated segments.",
"Title: Dave Rick\n\nDavid Matthew \"Dave\" Rick is an American guitarist and former member of underground rock bands B.A.L.L., Bongwater, King Missile, Phantom Tollbooth, When People Were Shorter and Lived Near the Water, Wonderama, and Yo La Tengo . He is currently a member of Atlantic Drone, The Martinets, McLoud, Overcat, Stress Test and Wide Right. His latest band featuring artist/drummer Steve DiBenedetto is Bob Carol Ted."
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What all female high school is located in a town in Sunyani West District in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana?
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"Title: Duayaw Nkwanta\n\nDuayaw Nkwanta is a town and the capital of Tano North District, a district in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana, located close to the capital of Brong-Ahafo, Sunyani. The infrastructure of Duayaw Nkwanta is well structured. Duayaw Nkwanta has a settlement population of 17,476.",
"Title: Kwadjokrom\n\nKwadjokrom is a small town and is the capital of Sene District in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Eastern Region in south Ghana. Kwadjokrom is in the east of Brong-Ahafo Region, and is situated by Lake Volta. Kwadjokrom is connected by road highway to Ejura and Yeji. Kwadjokrom is connected by a ferry to the town of Kete Krachi.",
"Title: Brong-Ahafo Region\n\nThe Brong-Ahafo Region is located in south Ghana. Brong-Ahafo is bordered to the north by the Black Volta River and to the east by the Lake Volta, and to the south by the Ashanti region, Eastern and Western regions, and to the west by the Ivory Coast southeastern border. The capital of Brong-Ahafo is Sunyani. Brong-Ahafo was created in 1958 from Bono state and named after the dominant and native inhabitants, Akans Brong and Ahafo.",
"Title: Sunyani\n\nSunyani is a city and the capital town of the Brong-Ahafo Region and the Sunyani Municipal of Ghana. Sunyani had a population of 248,496 at the 2012 census.The city consist mainly of the Ahafos by tribe.",
"Title: Abesim\n\nAbesim is a town in Sunyani Municipal District in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana. Abesim is very close to the regional capital town of the Brong-Ahafo Region, Sunyani. Abesim is known for the St. James Seminary and Secondary School. It is also known for the Olistar Senior High School. The school is a second cycle institution.",
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"Title: Fiapre\n\nFiapre is a town in Sunyani West District in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana. Fiapre is very close to the regional capital town of the Brong-Ahafo Region, Sunyani."
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Of what country's origin is the subject of The Man Who Predicted 9/11?
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"Quentin Hugh Crewe (14 November 1926 – 14 November 1998) was an English journalist, author, restaurateur and adventurer.",
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" He was not told this and lived to 72.",
" He wrote regularly for the \"Evening Standard\", \"Queen\" magazine, the \"Daily Mail\" and \"Sunday Mirror,\" among others.",
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"Ghazi Abad is a town of Chichawatni Tehsil in Punjab, Pakistan.",
" It includes the villages 169/9-L, 170/9-L, 171/9-L, 172/9-L, 173/9-L, 174/9-L, 20/11-L, 21/11-L, 22/11.",
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" This enables specialization of labour and crafts, and development of many trades.",
" The trend of urbanization continues, though not always in connection with industrialization.",
" Villages have been eclipsed in importance as units of human society and settlement.",
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" It has also produced board topper students.",
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" Nimatullah were the brave son of the 24/11.",
"L.Tahir Javed Farooqi the brave & pious Man is the part of Pakistan Special Forces(S.S.G) with many stories of bravery.",
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"The conflict between the dynasties of the Capetians and Plantagenets covers a period of 100 years (1159-1259), during which the Kingdom of France fought against the Angevin Empire.",
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" The conflict is primarily French, since both dynasties were French, the nobles that made up the English army were essentially of French origin, and the foot soldiers of the English king were local recruits in France (Anjou, Guyenne, Normandy, Brittany etc.).",
" At this period, the English king's continental possessions were considered more important than his island possessions, and significantly greater than even those of the French sovereign, even if the latter was the overlord of the former for most of the possessions he held on the continent.",
" And the official language of the two belligerents is the French of that time.",
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"Countess Maria Tarnowska (or \"Tarnowskaya\", \"Tarnovska\", etc.; 9 June 1877, Poltava, Russian Empire – 23 January 1949, Santa Fe, Argentina), born Maria Nikolaevna O'Rourke (Russian phonetical transcription: \"Orurk\"), was a Russian convict.",
" She was the daughter of Count Nikolay O'Rourke a Russian naval officer of Scottish origin and his second wife Ekaterina Seletska - a noblewoman of Cossack origin.",
" She gained international notoriety by standing trial for plotting and instigating the murder of one of her lovers.",
" Her 1910 trial in Venice and subsequent conviction attracted media attention from both sides of the Atlantic and became the subject of various books (Annie Chartres Vivanti, Hans Habe, etc.) .",
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"The Man Who Predicted 9/11 is a documentary television film that premiered in 2002 on The History Channel.",
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" Eventually, 300,000 copies of \"88 Reasons\" were mailed free of charge to ministers across America, and 4.5 million copies were sold in bookstores and elsewhere.",
" Whisenant was quoted as saying \"Only if the Bible is in error am I wrong; and I say that to every preacher in town\" and \"[I]f there were a king in this country and I could gamble with my life, I would stake my life on Rosh Hashana 88.\""
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"9-man (also nine-man, nineman, 9man) is a team sport with some characteristics of volleyball utilizing nine players per side and a slightly larger court (10 by 20 meters).",
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" In the late 1930s the sport was used as a means to socially connect the laborers in Chinatowns across the United States.",
" Teams from Boston and Providence, RI held the first organized nine-man tournament in 1938 which later spread to Chinatowns in other large US and Canadian cities.",
" The North American version of 9-Man continues to grow today with a popular rotating tournament called the NACIVT uniting thousands of players and spectators each September over Labor Day weekend.",
" It is unclear whether the sport was also played in the Asian Games in 1958 and in 1962 held in Tokyo and Jakarta, respectively, or if they were simply playing volleyball with nine players.",
" The sport has not made a reappearance in the Asian Games since, and many believe that the rules of nine-man are exclusive to the community that plays in North America.",
" The sport is the subject of an award-winning documentary called 9-Man that was completed in 2014 and had its world premiere at IFFBoston on April 27, 2014 at 1pm.",
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" In 1990, 40 years later, this number is doubled to 30%.",
" Indonesia took only another 20 years to increase the urban population to 44% as reported in 2010.",
" The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) reported that the average population density of Jakarta, the capital, had reached more than 14,400 people per square kilometer.",
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"Title: Quentin Crewe\n\nQuentin Hugh Crewe (14 November 1926 – 14 November 1998) was an English journalist, author, restaurateur and adventurer. He was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy at age 6 and it was predicted he would be dead by 16 years old. He was not told this and lived to 72. He wrote regularly for the \"Evening Standard\", \"Queen\" magazine, the \"Daily Mail\" and \"Sunday Mirror,\" among others. Crewe travelled much of the world, writing 11 books on the subject of his journeys, biographies and cuisine. Crewe was co-proprieter of various restaurants, including the now-defunct Brasserie St. Quentin in Knightsbridge, London.",
"Title: Ghaziabad, Pakistan\n\nGhazi Abad is a town of Chichawatni Tehsil in Punjab, Pakistan. It includes the villages 169/9-L, 170/9-L, 171/9-L, 172/9-L, 173/9-L, 174/9-L, 20/11-L, 21/11-L, 22/11. L, 23/11. L, 24/11. L, 25/11-L, 26/11-L and 28/11-L(Zia-ur-Rehman), of which 169/9-L is the largest village. This enables specialization of labour and crafts, and development of many trades. The trend of urbanization continues, though not always in connection with industrialization. Villages have been eclipsed in importance as units of human society and settlement. Most of the people are aormers but also a number of people are related with Govt and private jobs. It has also produced board topper students. Major (R) Late ghulam mustafa maan & s.s.p (R) late Ch. Nimatullah were the brave son of the 24/11. L.Tahir Javed Farooqi the brave & pious Man is the part of Pakistan Special Forces(S.S.G) with many stories of bravery. Pakistan's 1st paratrooper S.S.G Raja Bashir Ahmad also belongs to 23/11. L of Ghaziabad.",
"Title: Capetian-Plantagenet rivalry\n\nThe conflict between the dynasties of the Capetians and Plantagenets covers a period of 100 years (1159-1259), during which the Kingdom of France fought against the Angevin Empire. This conflict is also called by some historians, the \"First Hundred Years War.\" The conflict is primarily French, since both dynasties were French, the nobles that made up the English army were essentially of French origin, and the foot soldiers of the English king were local recruits in France (Anjou, Guyenne, Normandy, Brittany etc.). At this period, the English king's continental possessions were considered more important than his island possessions, and significantly greater than even those of the French sovereign, even if the latter was the overlord of the former for most of the possessions he held on the continent. And the official language of the two belligerents is the French of that time. French also remained the official language of England until 1361. Such is the origin of the expressions that can still be found today on the shields and coat of arms of the English monarchy \"Honi soit qui mal y pense\" and \"Dieu et mon droit\". The English kings, who were of French origin, took wives from France from the 11th to the 15th century. Very rare are those who married a woman of another country, including the cadet branches. Hence the Plantagenet monarchs were ethnically French.",
"Title: Rick Rescorla\n\nCyril Richard Rescorla (May 27, 1939 – September 11, 2001) was a United States Army officer and private security officer of British origin who served in Northern Rhodesia as a member of the Northern Rhodesia Police (NRP) and as a commissioned officer in the Vietnam War, where he was a second lieutenant in the United States Army.",
"Title: Patrick Neighly\n\nPatrick Neighly is a former journalist currently working in the Hollywood VFX industry. He is better known in some quarters for writing several comic books and graphic novels, including the prescient Subatomic, which predicted both domestic spying by the NSA and an Edward Snowden-esque response to it in the aftermath of 9/11. His comic book work has been published in the US and France.",
"Title: Maria Tarnowska\n\nCountess Maria Tarnowska (or \"Tarnowskaya\", \"Tarnovska\", etc.; 9 June 1877, Poltava, Russian Empire – 23 January 1949, Santa Fe, Argentina), born Maria Nikolaevna O'Rourke (Russian phonetical transcription: \"Orurk\"), was a Russian convict. She was the daughter of Count Nikolay O'Rourke a Russian naval officer of Scottish origin and his second wife Ekaterina Seletska - a noblewoman of Cossack origin. She gained international notoriety by standing trial for plotting and instigating the murder of one of her lovers. Her 1910 trial in Venice and subsequent conviction attracted media attention from both sides of the Atlantic and became the subject of various books (Annie Chartres Vivanti, Hans Habe, etc.) . Luchino Visconti and Michelangelo Antonioni worked on a treatment for a film to be called \"Il processo di Maria Tarkowska\" (\"The Trial of Maria Tarkowska\"), which was never made.",
"Title: The Man Who Predicted 9/11\n\nThe Man Who Predicted 9/11 is a documentary television film that premiered in 2002 on The History Channel. The programme is centered on the director of security of Morgan Stanley, Rick Rescorla, who predicted an attack on the World Trade Center and led hundreds out of the South Tower before dying in its collapse. The film was shown on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom and The History Channel in the United States.",
"Title: Edgar C. Whisenant\n\nEdgar C. Whisenant (September 25, 1932 – May 16, 2001), was a former NASA engineer and Bible student who predicted the Rapture would occur in 1988, sometime between Sept. 11 and Sept. 13. He published two books about this, \"88 Reasons Why the Rapture Will Be in 1988\" and \"On Borrowed Time\". Eventually, 300,000 copies of \"88 Reasons\" were mailed free of charge to ministers across America, and 4.5 million copies were sold in bookstores and elsewhere. Whisenant was quoted as saying \"Only if the Bible is in error am I wrong; and I say that to every preacher in town\" and \"[I]f there were a king in this country and I could gamble with my life, I would stake my life on Rosh Hashana 88.\"",
"Title: 9-man\n\n9-man (also nine-man, nineman, 9man) is a team sport with some characteristics of volleyball utilizing nine players per side and a slightly larger court (10 by 20 meters). Historically, the sport was played by Chinese immigrants to the US, who predominantly hailed from Toisan (Taishan) city in Guangdong province of China. In the late 1930s the sport was used as a means to socially connect the laborers in Chinatowns across the United States. Teams from Boston and Providence, RI held the first organized nine-man tournament in 1938 which later spread to Chinatowns in other large US and Canadian cities. The North American version of 9-Man continues to grow today with a popular rotating tournament called the NACIVT uniting thousands of players and spectators each September over Labor Day weekend. It is unclear whether the sport was also played in the Asian Games in 1958 and in 1962 held in Tokyo and Jakarta, respectively, or if they were simply playing volleyball with nine players. The sport has not made a reappearance in the Asian Games since, and many believe that the rules of nine-man are exclusive to the community that plays in North America. The sport is the subject of an award-winning documentary called 9-Man that was completed in 2014 and had its world premiere at IFFBoston on April 27, 2014 at 1pm. The film was broadcast on the PBS World Channel series America ReFramed on May 5, 2015.",
"Title: Urbanization in Indonesia\n\nUrbanization in Indonesia increased tremendously following the country’s rapid development in the 1970s. Since then, Indonesia has been facing high urbanization rate driven by rural-urban migration. In 1950, 15% of Indonesia’s population lived in urban areas. In 1990, 40 years later, this number is doubled to 30%. Indonesia took only another 20 years to increase the urban population to 44% as reported in 2010. The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) reported that the average population density of Jakarta, the capital, had reached more than 14,400 people per square kilometer. BPS also predicted that the population in Jakarta will reach 11 million people in 2020 unless measures are taken to control the population."
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1,607
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When was the American actress featured in Wide Awake in one of her earliest roles as the main character's teenage sister, Neena born?
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March 28, 1981
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"Title: Julia Stiles\n\nJulia O'Hara Stiles (born March 28, 1981) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Stiles began acting at age 11 and made her screen debut as Erica Dansby in six episodes of the television series \"Ghostwriter\" (1993–1994). Her first film role was in \"I\" \"Love You, I Love You Not\" (1996), followed by a leading role in the thriller \"Wicked\" (1998), for which she was awarded the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Award for Best Actress. She went on to gain prominence for her lead roles in teen films such as \"10 Things I Hate About You\" (1999) for which she won MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance and was nominated for two Teen Choice Awards, \"Down to You\" (2000), for which she was nominated for another two Teen Choice Awards, and \"Save the Last Dance\" (2001), winning the Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress and was nominated for the MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance.",
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"Title: Dana Delany\n\nDana Welles Delany (born March 13, 1956) is an American film, stage, and television actress, producer, presenter, and health activist. Delany has been active in show business since the late 1970s. Following small roles early in her career, Delany garnered her first leading role in 1987 in the short-lived NBC sitcom \"Sweet Surrender\" and achieved wider fame in 1988–1991 as Colleen McMurphy on the ABC television show \"China Beach\", for which she won two Primetime Emmy Awards (1989, 1992). She received further recognition for her performances in the films \"Light Sleeper\" (1992), \"Tombstone\" (1993), \"Exit to Eden\" (1994), \"\" (1995), \"Fly Away Home\" (1996), \"True Women\" (1997), and \"Wide Awake\" (1998). Since the mid-1990s, Delany has served on the board of the Scleroderma Research Foundation."
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1,608
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What date was the manufacturing company who developed the sounding rocket named Zenit-C renamed?
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1 January 2009
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1,609
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Which writer used more names to write, Annie Proulx or René Crevel?
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Annie Proulx
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"Title: Barkskins\n\nBarkskins is a 2016 novel by American writer Annie Proulx. It tells the story of two immigrants to New France, René Sel and Charles Duquet, and of their descendants. It spans over 300 years and witnesses the deforestation of the New World from the arrival of Europeans into the contemporary era of global warming.",
"Title: The Best American Short Stories 1997\n\nThe Best American Short Stories 1997, a volume in \"The Best American Short Stories\" series, was edited by Katrina Kennison and by guest editor E. Annie Proulx. This was the first and only year that the stories were formally grouped by category, rather than alphabetically.",
"Title: Zhu Xiao Di\n\nZhu Xiao Di (, born 1958) is a Chinese-American writer. He authored a novel, \"Tales of Judge Dee\", and a biographical work, \"Thirty Years in a Red House: A Memoir of Childhood and Youth in Communist China\", and contributed to \"Father: Famous Writers Celebrate the Bond Between Father and Child\", an anthology including contributions by Annie Proulx, John Updike, Dean Koontz, and Calvin Trillin. His latest work is in Chinese, a collection of over 60 essays, \"Leisure Thoughts on Idle Books\" (闲书闲话).",
"Title: Bad Dirt: Wyoming Stories 2\n\nBad Dirt: Wyoming Stories 2 is a collection of short stories by Annie Proulx published in 2004. It was not as well received by critics in comparison with Proulx's 1999 \"\".",
"Title: Annie Proulx\n\nEdna Ann Proulx ( ; born August 22, 1935) is an American novelist, short story writer, and journalist. She has written most frequently as Annie Proulx but has also used the names E. Annie Proulx and E.A. Proulx.",
"Title: The Shipping News\n\nThe Shipping News is a novel by American author E. Annie Proulx, published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1993. It won both the Pulitzer Prize and the U.S. National Book Award, as well as other awards. It was adapted as a film of the same name, released in 2001.",
"Title: Brokeback Mountain (short story)\n\n\"Brokeback Mountain\" is a short story by American author Annie Proulx. It was originally published in \"The New Yorker\" on October 13, 1997. \"The New Yorker\" won the National Magazine Award for Fiction for its publication of \"Brokeback Mountain\" in 1998. Proulx won an O. Henry Award prize (third place) for her story in 1998.",
"Title: Accordion Crimes\n\nAccordion Crimes is a 1996 novel by American writer E. Annie Proulx. It followed her Pulitzer Prize-winning 1993 work \"The Shipping News\" and was shortlisted for the 1997 Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction.",
"Title: Diana Ossana\n\nDiana Lynn Ossana is an American writer who has collaborated on writing screenplays, teleplays, and novels with author Larry McMurtry since they first worked together in 1992, on the semi-fictionalized biography \"Pretty Boy Floyd\". She won a Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar or Academy Award, a Writers' Guild of America Award, a BAFTA Award and a Golden Globe Award for her screenplay of Ang Lee's \"Brokeback Mountain\", along with McMurthy and adapted from the short story of the same name by Annie Proulx. She is a published author in her own right of several short stories and essays."
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"John Allen Amos Jr. (born December 27, 1939) is an American actor who is best known for his role as James Evans, Sr. on the CBS television series \"Good Times\" (1974–76).",
" Amos' other television work includes roles in \"The Mary Tyler Moore Show\", the miniseries \"Roots\", for which he received an Emmy nomination, and a recurring role as Admiral Percy Fitzwallace on \"The West Wing\".",
" Amos also played the father of Will Smith's character's girlfriend, Lisa Wilkes, in \"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air\", and he had a recurring role on \"In the House\" with LL Cool J, as Coach Sam Wilson.",
" Amos played the Father of Tommy Strawn (Thomas Mikal Ford) on the long running sitcom, \"Martin\", as Sgt. Strawn, and another recurring role on \"Two and a Half Men\" as Chelsea's dad's new lover, Edward Boynton.",
" Amos also played Major Grant, the US Special forces officer in \"Die Hard 2\".",
" Amos has also appeared on Broadway and in numerous films in a career that spans four decades.",
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" It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft, and broadcast on the BBC from 1968 to 1977.",
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"\", \"The Bad Seed\", \"The Brothers Karamazov\", and \"The Absent-Minded Professor\".",
" Clarke, a slightly overweight actor with a double chin, specialized in playing avuncular, rather timid characters, with one of his largest parts being frightened gambler \"Foursquare Farley\" in the \"Maverick\" episode \"Greenbacks, Unlimited\" opposite James Garner and John Dehner.",
" He made two guest appearances on \"Perry Mason\", including the role of Frederick Rollins in \"The Case of the Glittering Goldfish\" in 1959.",
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"Zerick Rollins was born June 20, 1975 in Houston, Texas.",
" Zerick Rollins has been as assistant coach for the Seattle Seahawks for the last nine years.",
" Rollins coached linebackers for the last three years (2006–2009).",
" Prior to coaching linebackers for Seattle Rollins coached the defensive line for four years (2002–2006).",
" Rollins started his career in Seattle as a defensive line assistant in 2001.",
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"Mervyn George Grell , Major E.D. Had served with the British West Indies Regiment in France during WW1.",
" He also served with the Local Trinidad Regiment (T'dad, Volunteers) in WW II.",
" Between these dates he played Cricket.",
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" In a career spanning the years 1930 to 1937, he played only a handful of first-class matches, ten in total.",
" Half of these were against the visiting M.C.C. including his debut, played at Port-of-Spain in January 1930 in which he performed admirably when scoring 40 and 54 batting at number 9 and 8 respectively; he top-scored in Trindad's first innings and was their second highest scorer in the second.",
" He also took the wickets of N.E. Haig and L.F. Townsend in the visitor’s second innings, both players caught by wicketkeeper Errol Hunte.",
" In just his second match, also played against the M.C.C. in Port-of-Spain, Grell was asked to captain Trinidad and followed a duck in the first innings with his team’s top-score in the second, 34 not out.",
" This particular score led a rearguard action that almost brought victory.",
" On the basis of the three scores that he had achieved against F.S.G. Calthorpe’s team, and because of his proximity to the ground (the West Indies liked to keep travel costs down to a minimum!)",
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" By scoring 21 and 13 he far from disgraced himself in West Indies’ defeat but he was never picked to play for his country again.",
" In all first-class matches, Grell recorded his highest score, 74 not out, in his last, played at Bourda, Georgetown against British Guiana in 1937.",
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"Julia Hills (born 3 April 1957) is an English actress best known for playing the man hungry Rona in eight series of the BBC hit sitcom \"2point4 Children\".",
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"Quinten Benjamin Frederick Rollins (born July 15, 1992) is an American football cornerback for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL).",
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"Title: Dan Cortese\n\nDaniel James \"Dan\" Cortese (born September 14, 1967) is an American actor. He played Perry Rollins on \"Veronica's Closet\" and Vic Meladeo on \"What I Like About You\".",
"Title: My Dad Is Better Than Your Dad\n\nMy Dad Is Better Than Your Dad was a reality sports TV show on NBC that premiered on February 18, 2008. The show was produced by Mark Burnett, producer of other shows like \"Survivor\", \"The Apprentice\", and \"Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? \", and was hosted by actor Dan Cortese. Four teams of children and their fathers competed in each episode, with the winning team having the chance to win up to $50,000.",
"Title: John Amos\n\nJohn Allen Amos Jr. (born December 27, 1939) is an American actor who is best known for his role as James Evans, Sr. on the CBS television series \"Good Times\" (1974–76). Amos' other television work includes roles in \"The Mary Tyler Moore Show\", the miniseries \"Roots\", for which he received an Emmy nomination, and a recurring role as Admiral Percy Fitzwallace on \"The West Wing\". Amos also played the father of Will Smith's character's girlfriend, Lisa Wilkes, in \"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air\", and he had a recurring role on \"In the House\" with LL Cool J, as Coach Sam Wilson. Amos played the Father of Tommy Strawn (Thomas Mikal Ford) on the long running sitcom, \"Martin\", as Sgt. Strawn, and another recurring role on \"Two and a Half Men\" as Chelsea's dad's new lover, Edward Boynton. Amos also played Major Grant, the US Special forces officer in \"Die Hard 2\". Amos has also appeared on Broadway and in numerous films in a career that spans four decades. He has received nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award and NAACP Image Award.",
"Title: Peanut Louie Harper\n\nMareen Louie Harper (\"née\" Louie; born August 15, 1960), better known by her nickname Peanut, is a retired American female tennis player, born in San Francisco, California to Ron and Alice Louie. Her elder sister, Marcie, also played on the WTA Tour, while her sisters Cici and Marisa, and brother Ronnie, all played at the University of San Francisco. She, along with her siblings, trained on the tennis courts of Golden Gate Park. She was given the nickname \"Peanut\" by her dad because she was the youngest of the five children.",
"Title: Dad's Army\n\nDad's Army is a BBC television sitcom about the British Home Guard during the Second World War. It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft, and broadcast on the BBC from 1968 to 1977. The sitcom ran for nine series and 80 episodes in total; there was also a radio version based on the television scripts, a feature film and a stage show. The series regularly gained audiences of 18 million viewers, and is still repeated worldwide.",
"Title: Gage Clarke\n\nGage Clarke (March 3, 1900 – October 22, 1964) was an American character actor best known for his role as the principal in \"Mister Peepers\". His other work consisted largely of one-shot appearances in television series such as seven major supporting roles as different characters in \"Maverick\", twelve roles in \"Gunsmoke\" (Clarke played a key role in the \"Maverick\" spoof of \"Gunsmoke\", an episode entitled \"Gun-Shy\"), \"Mister Ed\", \"Laramie\", \"Ben Casey\", \"Checkmate\", \"The Twilight Zone\", \"The Real McCoys\" (twice), four roles in \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\", \"Bourbon Street Beat\", \"Thriller\", \"Have Gun Will Travel\", and many others, as well as movies including \"I Want to Live! \", \"The Bad Seed\", \"The Brothers Karamazov\", and \"The Absent-Minded Professor\". Clarke, a slightly overweight actor with a double chin, specialized in playing avuncular, rather timid characters, with one of his largest parts being frightened gambler \"Foursquare Farley\" in the \"Maverick\" episode \"Greenbacks, Unlimited\" opposite James Garner and John Dehner. He made two guest appearances on \"Perry Mason\", including the role of Frederick Rollins in \"The Case of the Glittering Goldfish\" in 1959. He also played the part of Mr. Murg in \"Pollyanna\" in 1960.",
"Title: Zerick Rollins\n\nZerick Rollins was born June 20, 1975 in Houston, Texas. Zerick Rollins has been as assistant coach for the Seattle Seahawks for the last nine years. Rollins coached linebackers for the last three years (2006–2009). Prior to coaching linebackers for Seattle Rollins coached the defensive line for four years (2002–2006). Rollins started his career in Seattle as a defensive line assistant in 2001. Prior to coming to the Seattle Seahawks, Rollins was a graduate assistant (1998–2000) and played college football for Texas A&M. Zerick was a two-year starter at Texas A&M (1996–1997) where he helped Texas A&M win the Big 12 South title in 1997. He also played in the 1998 Cotton Bowl against UCLA.",
"Title: Mervyn Grell\n\nMervyn George Grell , Major E.D. Had served with the British West Indies Regiment in France during WW1. He also served with the Local Trinidad Regiment (T'dad, Volunteers) in WW II. Between these dates he played Cricket. - A hard-hitting, lower-order batsman and a medium pace bowler, Mervyn Grell was born in Trinidad on 18 December 1899 and died in Cocorite on the same Caribbean island on 11 January 1976, aged 77. In a career spanning the years 1930 to 1937, he played only a handful of first-class matches, ten in total. Half of these were against the visiting M.C.C. including his debut, played at Port-of-Spain in January 1930 in which he performed admirably when scoring 40 and 54 batting at number 9 and 8 respectively; he top-scored in Trindad's first innings and was their second highest scorer in the second. He also took the wickets of N.E. Haig and L.F. Townsend in the visitor’s second innings, both players caught by wicketkeeper Errol Hunte. In just his second match, also played against the M.C.C. in Port-of-Spain, Grell was asked to captain Trinidad and followed a duck in the first innings with his team’s top-score in the second, 34 not out. This particular score led a rearguard action that almost brought victory. On the basis of the three scores that he had achieved against F.S.G. Calthorpe’s team, and because of his proximity to the ground (the West Indies liked to keep travel costs down to a minimum!) , he was selected to play in the second Test against England, played at Port-of-Spain in February, 1930. By scoring 21 and 13 he far from disgraced himself in West Indies’ defeat but he was never picked to play for his country again. In all first-class matches, Grell recorded his highest score, 74 not out, in his last, played at Bourda, Georgetown against British Guiana in 1937. Contrary to normal practice, no obituary appeared within the pages of Wisden after Grell's death.",
"Title: Julia Hills\n\nJulia Hills (born 3 April 1957) is an English actress best known for playing the man hungry Rona in eight series of the BBC hit sitcom \"2point4 Children\". She also played all of the women and some of the men in Channel 4's first late night satirical sketch show \"Who Dares Wins\", Beryl in two series of the sitcom \"Dad\" with Kevin McNally and Caroline Joyner in \"Casualty\".",
"Title: Quinten Rollins\n\nQuinten Benjamin Frederick Rollins (born July 15, 1992) is an American football cornerback for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Miami University (Ohio), where he also played college basketball. Rollins was drafted in the second round of the 2015 NFL Draft"
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In which city does this annual convention (first occurred in June 1993) that Iftach Ian Amit founded take place ?
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"The National Black Law Students Association (NBLSA), founded in 1968, is a nationwide organization formed to articulate and promote the needs and goals of black law students and effectuates change in the legal community.",
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" NBLSA encourages the development of talented, social conscious lawyers of tomorrow.",
" NBLSA help start the Black Law Students Association of Canada (BLSAC), The National Latino/Latina Student Association (NLLSA), National Association of Law Students with Disabilities (NALSD), and The National Asian Pacific American Law Student Association (NAPALSA).",
" The headquarters of NBLSA is located in Washington, D.C..",
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"Otronicon (Orlando Electronic Interactive Convention) is an electronic gaming and simulation conference.",
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" Events included tournaments, workshops, retro gaming including a small version of the Videotopia videogame history museum exhibit, gaming movies, and simulations.",
" The event in 2009 was sponsored by Full Sail University, a programming and gaming-development university located outside of Orlando, FL.",
" Otronicon ran for ten days in its inaugural show.",
" It was also held at the Orlando Science Center during the 2007 and 2008 convention.",
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"The Ghana Biomedical Convention is multidisciplinary professional body that was established in 2007.",
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"Midwest FurFest (abbreviated MFF) is a furry convention, which takes place in Rosemont, Illinois each December.",
" MFF is an Illinois Educational Not-For-Profit Corporation that exists primarily for the purpose of holding an annual convention to facilitate education in anthropomorphic literature and art.",
" A secondary purpose of the corporation is to facilitate the donation of funds to non-profit institutions that the board decides are worthy and which promote the well-being of humans and/or animals.",
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"Title: The Odisha Society of the Americas\n\nThe The Odisha Society of the Americas, or OSA, is an organization whose stated goals are to promote the culture of the Indian state of Orissa in the United States and Canada, and to facilitate the exchange of information between Orissa and North America. Founded in 1969, OSA is registered as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization in the United States. The main event of the organization is an annual convention which aims to bring members of the Odia diaspora together to celebrate their ethnic culture. It held an annual get-together called convention, where people of Oriya origin from different parts of USA and Canada mingled and shared experiences of ethnic living.",
"Title: Texas State Florists Association\n\nThe Texas State Florists' Association (TSFA) was founded in 1914 and is headquartered in Austin, Texas. Since its inception, the TSFA has grown into a professional trade association that covers many branches of the floral industry. Its membership base includes a diverse assortment of people in the floral industry, and it is involved in professional services and marketing in support of floral interests, state legislation, and the provision of educational opportunities. It represents the Texas floral industry, and has members in ten additional states. The organization hosts an annual convention, the first of which occurred in 1914. The TSFA sponsors the Texas Certified Florists Program, and publishes a monthly magazine named \"The Bloomin' Texan\".",
"Title: National Black Law Students Association\n\nThe National Black Law Students Association (NBLSA), founded in 1968, is a nationwide organization formed to articulate and promote the needs and goals of black law students and effectuates change in the legal community. As the largest student run organization in the country with over 6,000 members, NBLSA includes chapters or affiliates in six different countries including The Bahamas, Nigeria, and South Africa. NBLSA encourages the development of talented, social conscious lawyers of tomorrow. NBLSA help start the Black Law Students Association of Canada (BLSAC), The National Latino/Latina Student Association (NLLSA), National Association of Law Students with Disabilities (NALSD), and The National Asian Pacific American Law Student Association (NAPALSA). The headquarters of NBLSA is located in Washington, D.C.. Organized into six regions (Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southern, Mid-West, Rocky Mountain and Western Region) the organization has over 200 chapters and is present in all but a few of the nation's accredited law schools, as well as unaccredited law schools. Each year, the organization holds an annual convention to engage in legal activism and while preparing new generations of black lawyers to \"effectuate change.\" Additionally, the Frederick Douglass Moot Court and Thurgood Marshall Mock Trial Competitions are held during its Annual Convention.",
"Title: Otronicon\n\nOtronicon (Orlando Electronic Interactive Convention) is an electronic gaming and simulation conference. The first annual convention was held at the Orlando Science Center in Orlando, Florida, United States in January 2006. The fourth annual event was held January 16-20th, 2009 at the Orlando Science Center. Events included tournaments, workshops, retro gaming including a small version of the Videotopia videogame history museum exhibit, gaming movies, and simulations. The event in 2009 was sponsored by Full Sail University, a programming and gaming-development university located outside of Orlando, FL. Otronicon ran for ten days in its inaugural show. It was also held at the Orlando Science Center during the 2007 and 2008 convention. It contained such game systems as the following: Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, Guitar Hero, and many Flight Simulators such as Helicopters, Cars, and the Original Microsoft Flight Simulator. The 2013 convention took place on January 18–21, 2013.",
"Title: DEF CON\n\nDEF CON (also written as DEFCON, Defcon, or DC) is one of the world's largest hacker conventions, held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada, with the first DEF CON taking place in June 1993. Many of the attendees at DEF CON include computer security professionals, journalists, lawyers, federal government employees, security researchers, students, and hackers with a general interest in software, computer architecture, phone phreaking, hardware modification, and anything else that can be \"hacked.\" The event consists of several tracks of speakers about computer- and hacking-related subjects, as well as social events Wargames and contests in everything from creating the longest Wi-Fi connection (aircrack-ng) and hacking computer systems to who can most effectively cool a beer in the Nevada heat.",
"Title: Iftach Ian Amit\n\nIftach Ian Amit (Hebrew: יפתח איאן עמית) is an Israeli Hacker/computer security researcher and practitioner. He is one of the co-founders of the Tel Aviv DEF CON Group DC9723, the Penetration Testing Execution Standard, and presented at hacker conventions such as DEF CON, Black Hat, BlueHat, RSA Conference. He has been named SC Magazine's top experts and featured at Narratively's cover piece on Attack of the Superhackers and is frequently quoted and interviewed",
"Title: Playlist Live\n\nPlaylist Live is an annual convention held in Orlando, Florida and Washington D.C.. The convention is held primarily for YouTube content creators. The convention has been held annually since 2011. The convention has also been held in the tri-state area as well as Orlando. The last event took place in Washington, D.C. on September 1-3, 2017.",
"Title: Ghana Biomedical Convention\n\nThe Ghana Biomedical Convention is multidisciplinary professional body that was established in 2007. The convention seeks to bring biomedical professionals from Ghana and the world over to share current researches in the field. The convention holds an annual convention called the Ghana Biomed.The first Biomed convention was held at the University of Ghana, Legon in 2008.",
"Title: Midwest FurFest\n\nMidwest FurFest (abbreviated MFF) is a furry convention, which takes place in Rosemont, Illinois each December. MFF is an Illinois Educational Not-For-Profit Corporation that exists primarily for the purpose of holding an annual convention to facilitate education in anthropomorphic literature and art. A secondary purpose of the corporation is to facilitate the donation of funds to non-profit institutions that the board decides are worthy and which promote the well-being of humans and/or animals. The convention was first held in 2000 and has grown to draw 5,606 attendees in 2015.",
"Title: Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo\n\nThe Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo, or SPACE or S.P.A.C.E., is an annual convention in Columbus, Ohio, United States, for alternative comics, minicomics, and webcomics. Bob Corby founded the convention as a gathering place for \"the comics and the creators with no distractions.\" The show is sponsored by Corby's Back Porch Comics, a Columbus small press comics publisher."
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Freederm is a UK brand of acne and skin care medication that includes an active ingredient used by mouth to treat what ?
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pellagra (niacin deficiency)
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" It is used to treat harlequin-type ichthyosis, a usually lethal skin disease, and lamellar ichthyosis.",
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" Most products in the Stridex line contain as the active ingredient salicylic acid (0.5–2.5%); Stridex \"Power Pads\", however, contain instead benzoyl peroxide (2.5%), which is considered by medical professionals to be \"the most effective and widely used nonprescription medication for both types of acne\".",
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"Title: Active ingredient\n\nAn active ingredient (AI) is the ingredient in a pharmaceutical drug that is biologically active. The similar terms active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) and bulk active are also used in medicine, and the term active substance may be used for natural products. Some medication products may contain more than one active ingredient. The traditional word for the API is pharmacon or pharmakon (from Greek: φάρμακον , adapted from pharmacos) which originally denoted a magical substance or drug.",
"Title: Clearasil\n\nClearasil is an American brand of skin care and acne medication, whose products contain chiefly benzoyl peroxide, sulfur & resorcinol, triclosan, or salicylic acid as active ingredients. Clearasil has a wide range of products both for rapid and sometimes slow acne treatment and for everyday prevention. The products are marketed to customers worldwide.",
"Title: Driclor\n\nDriclor is a strong anti-perspirant manufactured by Stiefel Laboratories (UK) and produced in Sligo, Ireland. Driclor is similar to other strong anti-perspirants using 20% aluminium chloride hexahydrate as the active ingredient, however, the water content and roll-on dispenser may cause skin irritancy as water / perspiration can break down the active ingredient to produce hydrochloric acid.",
"Title: Aveeno\n\nAveeno is a brand of skin care and hair care products in the United States owned by American consumer goods and pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson. Aveeno was founded in 1945, and its first product was their Soothing Bath Treatment. The active ingredient in all Aveeno products are colloidal oats and/or oat extracts - Avenanthramides, which have been branded as \"active naturals\". Aveeno offers products to treat skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, urushiol-induced contact dermatitis, pruritus ani, chickenpox, hives, and sunburn.",
"Title: Cleanser\n\nA cleanser is a facial care product that is used to remove make-up, dead skin cells, oil, dirt, and other types of pollutants from the skin of the face. This helps to unclog pores and prevent skin conditions such as acne. A cleanser can be used as part of a skin care regimen together with a toner and moisturizer.",
"Title: Excipient\n\nAn excipient is a substance formulated alongside the active ingredient of a medication, included for the purpose of long-term stabilization, bulking up solid formulations that contain potent active ingredients in small amounts (thus often referred to as \"bulking agents\", \"fillers\", or \"diluents\"), or to confer a therapeutic enhancement on the active ingredient in the final dosage form, such as facilitating drug absorption, reducing viscosity, or enhancing solubility. Excipients can also be useful in the manufacturing process, to aid in the handling of the active substance concerned such as by facilitating powder flowability or non-stick properties, in addition to aiding \"in vitro\" stability such as prevention of denaturation or aggregation over the expected shelf life. The selection of appropriate excipients also depends upon the route of administration and the dosage form, as well as the active ingredient and other factors.",
"Title: Isotretinoin\n\nIsotretinoin, also known as 13-\"cis\"-retinoic acid (and colloquially referred to by its former brand name Accutane), is a medication primarily used to treat severe acne. Rarely, it is also used to prevent certain skin cancers (squamous-cell carcinoma), and in the treatment of other cancers. It is used to treat harlequin-type ichthyosis, a usually lethal skin disease, and lamellar ichthyosis. It is a retinoid, meaning it is related to vitamin A, and is found in small quantities naturally in the body. Its isomer, tretinoin, is also an acne drug.",
"Title: Stridex\n\nStridex (originally spelled Stri-Dex) is an American acne treatment and prevention medicine, originally registered trademark of Bayer Corporation. It comes in the form of fibrous pads saturated with astringents and contained in a plastic tub of fifty-five to ninety pads. Most products in the Stridex line contain as the active ingredient salicylic acid (0.5–2.5%); Stridex \"Power Pads\", however, contain instead benzoyl peroxide (2.5%), which is considered by medical professionals to be \"the most effective and widely used nonprescription medication for both types of acne\". However, they also warn about possible side effects: dryness of the skin, possible burning, and tingling. Patients are advised to apply treatment with caution around lips, nose and mouth, or cuts and scrapes, and also avoid excessive sun exposure. In 2013, FDA started to investigate a possible link between benzoyl peroxide- and/or salicylic acid-based acne prevention medicine with hypersensitivity and anaphylactic reactions without calling off any products or placing warnings.",
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"A Subtlety" is a piece of installation art by an artist currently serving a five-year term as Tepper Chair at what university?
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Rutgers University
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"The Big Easel installation art piece, created by Canadian artist, Cameron Cross, is located in the town of Emerald in Central Queensland, Australia.",
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" The monumental reproduction of van Gogh’s painting is located on the corner of Dundas Street and the Capricorn Highway, situated in the centre of Emerald’s Discovery Park.",
" Weighing approximately 17,000 kilograms, Cross’ steel easel measures 25 metres in height, with the canvas measuring 7 x 10 metres.",
" The easel’s three legs consist of 30 x 30 square centimetres of steel tubing, which are secured to 10 metre piers by 24-1 metre anchor bolts.",
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"A Subtlety (also known as the Marvelous Sugar Baby and subtitled \"\"an Homage to the unpaid and overworked Artisans who have refined our Sweet tastes from the cane fields to the Kitchens of the New World on the Occasion of the demolition of the Domino Sugar Refining Plant\"\") is a 2014 piece of installation art by American artist Kara Walker.",
" \"A Subtlety\" was dominated by its central piece, a white sculpture depicting a woman with African features in the shape of a sphinx, but also included fifteen other sculptures.",
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"Jacki Apple is an American artist, writer, composer, producer and educator based in New York City.",
" She has worked in various disciplines such as performance art and installation art.",
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"Dubravka Šuica (born 20 May 1957) is a Croatian politician, member of the centre-right Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) and member of parliament.",
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"Annie Caputo is an American political advisor and government official.",
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"Yin Xiuzhen (; born 1963 in Beijing) is a Chinese sculpture and installation artist.",
" She incorporates used textiles and keepsakes from her childhood in Beijing to show the connection between memory and cultural identity.",
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" After graduation, Yin taught at the high school attached to the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, until her exhibition schedule became too demanding.",
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"Edward Łazikowski (born January 22, 1939, in Bąków Górny Poland) is a Polish artist whose work includes drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, installation art, performance art and art theory.",
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" He presents his artistic and theoretical achievements publicy in individual exhibitions and taking part in collective shows in galleries and museums, poblishing catalogues and articles in various magazines, and giving interview.",
" Initially, he went in for painting (in the 1960s), then in the mid-1970s took interest in \"actions\" and photography (mainly documentary), and in the late 1970s and early 1980s performance art.",
" Later on he created \"objects\" (sculptures): small constructions made of wood, string and fabric, which in time became larger, and sometimes became installations.",
" An important part of his creative process is drawing, divided by the artist into three categories: free, working and note.",
" Starting from the 1990s, he introduced a series of works called Fragtors.",
" The term, coined by Łazikowski, and precisely described in his theoretical work \"Fragtoryzacja świata\" (\"Fragtorisation of the World\"), became the basis for artist's present plastic activities.",
" In his theoretical and constructive works Łazikowski tries to combine discovering reality (science) with creating it (art).",
" Łazikowski describes his aim as to carry out the \"spiritualisation of his corporality (but not of the corpse), and corporalisation of his spirituality (but not of the spirit).\"",
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" Grey is a member of the Integral Institute.",
" He is also on the board of advisors for the Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics, and is the Chair of Wisdom University's Sacred Art Department.",
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"Title: A Subtlety\n\nA Subtlety (also known as the Marvelous Sugar Baby and subtitled \"\"an Homage to the unpaid and overworked Artisans who have refined our Sweet tastes from the cane fields to the Kitchens of the New World on the Occasion of the demolition of the Domino Sugar Refining Plant\"\") is a 2014 piece of installation art by American artist Kara Walker. \"A Subtlety\" was dominated by its central piece, a white sculpture depicting a woman with African features in the shape of a sphinx, but also included fifteen other sculptures. These fifteen \"attendants\" to the sphinx were enlarged versions of contemporary blackamoors produced in China.",
"Title: Jacki Apple\n\nJacki Apple is an American artist, writer, composer, producer and educator based in New York City. She has worked in various disciplines such as performance art and installation art. As well as art making, Apple is also a prolific writer, penning over 200 reviews and critical essays on topics such as performance art, media arts, installation art and dance. Her writing has appeared in publications such as \"Performing Arts Journal\", \"Public Art Review\" and \"The Drama Review\". She is currently a professor in the department of Humanities and Design Science at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.",
"Title: Dubravka Šuica\n\nDubravka Šuica (born 20 May 1957) is a Croatian politician, member of the centre-right Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) and member of parliament. She served two consecutive terms as mayor of Dubrovnik between 2001 and 2009. In 2013, she was elected as a Member of the European Parliament and in 2014, she was reelected and is currently serving a five-year term in office.",
"Title: Annie Caputo\n\nAnnie Caputo is an American political advisor and government official. Currently serving as senior policy advisor for Chairman John Barrasso (R-WY) on the United States Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, she is President Donald Trump's nominee to become a member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the remainder of a five-year term expiring on June 30, 2021.",
"Title: Robotic art\n\nRobotic art is any artwork that employs some form of robotic or automated technology. There are many branches of robotic art, one of which is robotic installation art, a type of installation art that is programmed to respond to viewer interactions, by means of computers, sensors and actuators. The future behavior of such installations can therefore be altered by input from either the artist or the participant, which differentiates these artworks from other types of kinetic art.",
"Title: Yin Xiuzhen\n\nYin Xiuzhen (; born 1963 in Beijing) is a Chinese sculpture and installation artist. She incorporates used textiles and keepsakes from her childhood in Beijing to show the connection between memory and cultural identity. She studied painting in the Fine Arts Department of Capital Normal University, Beijing from 1985-89. After graduation, Yin taught at the high school attached to the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, until her exhibition schedule became too demanding. In 1989 she was first exposed to installation art; she showed her first installation, \"Door\", in the studio of artist Zhu Jinshi (\"b\" 1954) in 1994. She then had solo shows at Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces, Melbourne; Asian Fine Arts Berlin Gallery, Germany; Chambers Fine Art, New York; and Town Hall, Germany.",
"Title: Edward Łazikowski\n\nEdward Łazikowski (born January 22, 1939, in Bąków Górny Poland) is a Polish artist whose work includes drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, installation art, performance art and art theory. Łazikowski graduated from the Strzemiński Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Łódź. He presents his artistic and theoretical achievements publicy in individual exhibitions and taking part in collective shows in galleries and museums, poblishing catalogues and articles in various magazines, and giving interview. Initially, he went in for painting (in the 1960s), then in the mid-1970s took interest in \"actions\" and photography (mainly documentary), and in the late 1970s and early 1980s performance art. Later on he created \"objects\" (sculptures): small constructions made of wood, string and fabric, which in time became larger, and sometimes became installations. An important part of his creative process is drawing, divided by the artist into three categories: free, working and note. Starting from the 1990s, he introduced a series of works called Fragtors. The term, coined by Łazikowski, and precisely described in his theoretical work \"Fragtoryzacja świata\" (\"Fragtorisation of the World\"), became the basis for artist's present plastic activities. In his theoretical and constructive works Łazikowski tries to combine discovering reality (science) with creating it (art). Łazikowski describes his aim as to carry out the \"spiritualisation of his corporality (but not of the corpse), and corporalisation of his spirituality (but not of the spirit).\" He sometimes exhibits his works outside galleries, at places unrelated to arts, not promoted by media and advertising campaigns; often outside the \"field\" of art.",
"Title: Alex Grey\n\nAlex Grey (born November 29, 1953) is an American visionary artist, author, teacher, and Vajrayana practitioner. His body of work spans a variety of forms including performance art, process art, installation art, sculpture, visionary art, and painting. Grey is a member of the Integral Institute. He is also on the board of advisors for the Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics, and is the Chair of Wisdom University's Sacred Art Department. He and his wife Allyson Grey are the co-founders of The Chapel of Sacred Mirrors (CoSM), a non-profit church supporting Visionary Culture in Wappingers Falls, New York.",
"Title: Kara Walker\n\nKara Elizabeth Walker (born November 26, 1969) is an African American contemporary painter, silhouettist, print-maker, installation artist, and film-maker who explores race, gender, sexuality, violence, and identity in her work. She is best known for her room-size tableaux of black cut-paper silhouettes. Walker lives in New York City and has taught extensively at Columbia University. She is currently serving a five-year term as Tepper Chair in Visual Arts at the Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University."
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How is Dubliner cheese connected to Ornua?
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The Irish Dairy Board
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" The cheese is named after the city of Dublin, although it is made in Cork."
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"The Cheese Board Collective in Berkeley, California, comprises two worker owned and operated businesses: a cheese shop/bakery commonly referred to as \"The Cheese Board\", and a pizzeria known as \"Cheese Board Pizza\".",
" Along with Peet's Coffee, the Cheese Board is known for its role in starting the North Shattuck neighborhood of Berkeley on its way to becoming famous as a culinary destination: the \"Gourmet Ghetto\".",
" The Cheese Board brought a European focus on cheeses but also emphasized locally grown cheeses, a novel concept in the 1970s.",
" The Cheese Board was closely connected with the restaurant Chez Panisse, helping to supply ingredients for the birth of California cuisine.",
" The bakery brought the French baguette into vogue for Berkeley consumers, and helped spark a revolution in artisan bread."
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"Daifam is a settlement in the far east of Bhutan.",
" Daifam means, in the local language, 'place where the dairy products are produced'.",
" It is said that during the 1950s and 1960s this place used to produce a significant amount of milk, curd, cheese and butter, hence the name Dairy-farm, which gradually became Daifam.",
" It is located in Samdrup Jongkhar District, close to the border with India, and is connected by road with the Indian town of Bhairabkunda.",
" The Bhairabkunda Temple is located in the Bhutan part and is now enclosed within a 15 foot tall wall due to security and safety reasons."
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"The Artotyrites, or Artotyritæ, were a sect possibly connected to the ancient Montanists, who first appeared in the 2nd century and spread throughout Galatia.",
" They used bread and cheese in the Eucharist, or perhaps baked bread with cheese.",
" Their reason was that the first men offered to God, not only fruits of the earth, but of their flocks too.",
" Hence, according to St. Augustine, came their name, which in Greek is composed of ἀρτος , 'bread' and τυρος , 'cheese'.",
" Augustine says, \"The name of the Artotyrites is derived from their sacrificial offering, for they offer bread and cheese.",
" They claim that the first humans made offerings from the products of the earth and of sheep.\"",
" Thomas Aquinas refers to them (citing Augustine's comments) in his Summa Theologica, Part three, Question 74."
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" In conjunction to the Kerrygold brand, its brand portfolio consists of Pilgrims Choice, Dubliner, Shannongold, and BEO milk powder.",
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"Title: Cheese Board Collective\n\nThe Cheese Board Collective in Berkeley, California, comprises two worker owned and operated businesses: a cheese shop/bakery commonly referred to as \"The Cheese Board\", and a pizzeria known as \"Cheese Board Pizza\". Along with Peet's Coffee, the Cheese Board is known for its role in starting the North Shattuck neighborhood of Berkeley on its way to becoming famous as a culinary destination: the \"Gourmet Ghetto\". The Cheese Board brought a European focus on cheeses but also emphasized locally grown cheeses, a novel concept in the 1970s. The Cheese Board was closely connected with the restaurant Chez Panisse, helping to supply ingredients for the birth of California cuisine. The bakery brought the French baguette into vogue for Berkeley consumers, and helped spark a revolution in artisan bread.",
"Title: Daifam\n\nDaifam is a settlement in the far east of Bhutan. Daifam means, in the local language, 'place where the dairy products are produced'. It is said that during the 1950s and 1960s this place used to produce a significant amount of milk, curd, cheese and butter, hence the name Dairy-farm, which gradually became Daifam. It is located in Samdrup Jongkhar District, close to the border with India, and is connected by road with the Indian town of Bhairabkunda. The Bhairabkunda Temple is located in the Bhutan part and is now enclosed within a 15 foot tall wall due to security and safety reasons.",
"Title: Artotyrite\n\nThe Artotyrites, or Artotyritæ, were a sect possibly connected to the ancient Montanists, who first appeared in the 2nd century and spread throughout Galatia. They used bread and cheese in the Eucharist, or perhaps baked bread with cheese. Their reason was that the first men offered to God, not only fruits of the earth, but of their flocks too. Hence, according to St. Augustine, came their name, which in Greek is composed of ἀρτος , 'bread' and τυρος , 'cheese'. Augustine says, \"The name of the Artotyrites is derived from their sacrificial offering, for they offer bread and cheese. They claim that the first humans made offerings from the products of the earth and of sheep.\" Thomas Aquinas refers to them (citing Augustine's comments) in his Summa Theologica, Part three, Question 74.",
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"The discography of King Diamond, a Danish heavy metal band, consists of twelve studio releases, two live albums, five compilations, six singles, and four music videos. King Diamond was formed in 1985, after the dissolution of the group Mercyful Fate, by vocalist King Diamond, guitarists Andy LaRocque and Michael Denner, bassist Timi Hansen, and drummer Mikkey Dee.",
" The following year, the band released their debut album \"Fatal Portrait\", which charted at number 33 in Sweden.",
" King Diamond's second studio album, \"Abigail\", was released on February 24, 1987, and reached number 123 in the US, number 39 in Sweden and number 68 in the Netherlands.",
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"Title: Alexander Brogden\n\nAlexander Brogden was born in Manchester on 3 November 1825, the second son of John Brogden (1798 – 1869) and educated at Blackburn, New College Manchester and King's College London, where he read mathematics. He married Anne Garstang on 6 September 1848 at Manchester Cathedral. He joined his father's contracting business, John Brogden and Sons, in 1846. He had intended to join the Bar but was persuaded to support his father instead. Among his first work for the firm was the supervision of contracts for the Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway, the Ashton Branch of the Manchester and Birmingham Railway and the East Lancashire Railway.",
"Title: The Flying Hendersons\n\nThe Flying Hendersons were an English indie rock band that formed in Hyde Park, Leeds in 1986, prior to this they were for a short time known as Budda Budda and played one live gig under this name at Leeds University, supporting the Snap Dragons on 17 October 1987 with the Sex Gods and The Ramones headlining in the Riley Smith hall. By early 1987 despite achieving some success and a small cult following as Budda Budda, the band changed their name to 'The Flying Hendersons'. They performed only a handful of live concerts, spending most of their time in the studio. In early 1988, they played their last gig at the Infamous Assylum Club, Manchester and then disbanded. Their only recording that survived from the Nyrex studio sessions in Manchester was the non released single Scam Man/Electric Hands which to this date has never been officially released into the public domain. in 1989 Jules and Steve linked up with Leeds band The Kennedy Pill. After a nationwide tour they released their only single, Beside the Sea, before disappearing into obscurity. Jules then went on to complete his degree, whilst Steve continued to concentrate and develop his career as an industry respected sound engineer and formed the band Klammer. Bill moved to Manchester and then later, left the UK to live overseas in Russia and the Middle East. Meanwhile, Graham went and pursued a teaching career. The band's influences were extremely varied however there was some leaning towards the Leeds Gothic rock scene at the time, with such bands as The Sisters of Mercy, The March Violets and The Mission providing a source of inspiration for the lyrics and style especially in the early days of the band. The Flying Hendersons are contemplating a comeback gig in 2017 to mark their 30th anniversary.",
"Title: Antony King\n\nAntony King (born 1974) is a British live audio engineer for Depeche Mode and Nine Inch Nails. He has also worked as front of house engineer for The Cure, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Band of Horses, Zayn, Beck, Marilyn Manson, The Faces, and Simply Red.",
"Title: Graham Massey\n\nGraham Massey (born 4 August 1960 in Manchester) was a member of experimental jazz rock group Biting Tongues once signed to Factory Records. By 1988, he was a founding member of the British band 808 State, formed in Manchester, England which by 1989 became the focus of his work and resulted in the demise of Biting Tongues. Originally a hip hop group called Hit Squad Manchester, they shifted to an acid house sound, recording their debut album, \"Newbuild\" in 1988 under the new name 808 State.",
"Title: King's Regiment (Liverpool)\n\nThe King's Regiment (Liverpool) was one of the oldest line infantry regiments of the British Army, having been formed in 1685 and numbered as the 8th (The King's) Regiment of Foot in 1751. Unlike most British Army infantry regiments, which were associated with a county, the King's represented the city of Liverpool, one of only four regiments affiliated to a city in the British Army. After 273 years of continuous existence, the regiment was amalgamated with the Manchester Regiment in 1958 to form the King's Regiment (Liverpool and Manchester), which was later amalgamated with the King's Own Royal Border Regiment and the Queen's Lancashire Regiment to form the present Duke of Lancaster's Regiment (King's, Lancashire and Border).",
"Title: Simply Red\n\nSimply Red are a British soul and pop band which formed in 1985 in Manchester. The lead singer of the band is the singer and songwriter Mick Hucknall, who, by the time the band was disbanded in 2010, was the only original member left. Since the release of their debut studio album \"Picture Book\" (1985), they have had ten songs reach top 10 in the UK Singles Chart, including \"Holding Back the Years\" and \"If You Don't Know Me by Now\", both of which reached number one on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. They have had five number one albums in the UK, with their 1991 album, \"Stars\", one of the best-selling albums in UK chart history.",
"Title: Crown King Ranger Station\n\nThe Crown King Ranger Station near the top of Crown King Mountain in area of Crown King, Arizona was built in 1934 by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Known also as Crown King Work Station and as Crown King Administrative Site, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993 for its architecture. It was designed by the USDA Forest Service in Bungalow/Craftsman style. It served as institutional housing and government office space. The NRHP listing included five contributing buildings on a 1.5 acre area. The complex includes a residence, an office, a barn/garage/shop, a hay barn, and a well building.",
"Title: The Toggery Five\n\nThe Toggery Five were an English freakbeat band from Manchester, England that was formed in the midst of the Manchester Beat scene. The band emerged as other popular British acts like The Hollies and The Dakotas were also coming to prominence in Manchester. They were the first band to record \"I'm Alive, which inspired The Hollies to also record the song. The band released two singles, but never were able to achieve success outside of the local scene or in the United States. Still, the band members went on to perform in more prominent musical acts.",
"Title: King Diamond discography\n\nThe discography of King Diamond, a Danish heavy metal band, consists of twelve studio releases, two live albums, five compilations, six singles, and four music videos. King Diamond was formed in 1985, after the dissolution of the group Mercyful Fate, by vocalist King Diamond, guitarists Andy LaRocque and Michael Denner, bassist Timi Hansen, and drummer Mikkey Dee. The following year, the band released their debut album \"Fatal Portrait\", which charted at number 33 in Sweden. King Diamond's second studio album, \"Abigail\", was released on February 24, 1987, and reached number 123 in the US, number 39 in Sweden and number 68 in the Netherlands. Following some line-up changes, the group released the album \"\"Them\"\" in 1988, which peaked at number 38 in Sweden, number 65 in the Netherlands, and at number 89 in the US, making \"\"Them\"\" King Diamond's highest charting album in North America. The following year, the band released the follow-up album \"Conspiracy\", which charted at number 111 in North America, number 41 in Sweden and at number 64 in the Netherlands. In 1990, after more line-up changes, King Diamond released the album \"The Eye\", which only charted at number 179 in the US, which makes \"The Eye\" King Diamond's lowest charting album in North America."
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" Performers and presenters have been listed at the official site.",
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"Title: 2011 Kids' Choice Awards\n\nNickelodeon's 24th Annual Kids' Choice Awards were held on April 2, 2011, at 8 p.m. ET at the Galen Center at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California, US's University Park neighborhood due to renovations disallowing use of traditional venue Pauley Pavilion until at least 2013. Jack Black returned as host for the third time since 2006. The 2011 telecast was the first Kids' Choice Awards to take place in the month of April since 2006, as the previous four Kids' Choice telecasts from 2007 to 2010 were held on the last Saturday in March. Nominees were announced on February 10, 2011, for twenty categories. During the show, the Big Green Help Award was presented to Justin Timberlake, an honor given each year. More than 200 million record-breaking votes were cast for this year's 20-category awards.",
"Title: 2009 Kids' Choice Awards\n\nNickelodeon's 22nd Annual Kids' Choice Awards (Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2009) were held on March 28, 2009 at 8 p.m. on the Nell and John Wooden Court of Pauley Pavilion. Dwayne Johnson hosted this awards show which lasted for more than one and half hours. Voting commenced on March 2, 2009. Performers and presenters have been listed at the official site. The Jonas Brothers sang their song, \"Lovebug\", but changed the line \"catch this lovebug again\" to \"catch this slime time again\". By the end of the program, they were named the \"slime gods\". This year marks the last time that the Nickelodeon Orange Blimp was used on the Kids' Choice Awards logo for 4 years. The Nickelodeon Blimp was not used on the Kids' Choice Awards logo again until 2013.",
"Title: NSYNC\n\nNSYNC (sometimes stylized as *NSYNC or 'N Sync) was an American boy band formed in Orlando, Florida in 1995 and launched in Germany by BMG Ariola Munich. NSYNC consisted of Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone, and Lance Bass. After heavily publicized legal battles with their former manager Lou Pearlman and former record label Bertelsmann Music Group, the group's second album, \"No Strings Attached\", sold over one million copies in one day and 2.42 million copies in one week, which was a record for over fifteen years. Among the group's singles, \"Bye Bye Bye\", \"This I Promise You\", \"Girlfriend\" and \"It's Gonna Be Me\" reached the top 10 in several national charts, with the latter being a US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number one. In addition to a host of Grammy Award nominations, NSYNC has performed at the World Series, the Super Bowl and the Olympic Games, and sang or recorded with Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Phil Collins, Celine Dion, Aerosmith, Nelly, Left Eye, Mary J. Blige, country music supergroup Alabama, and Gloria Estefan.",
"Title: 1993 Kids' Choice Awards\n\nThe 1993 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards was the sixth annual \"Kids Choice Awards\" event, which took place on November 14, 1993. It was hosted by Brian Austin Green, Holly Robinson Peete, and Tori Spelling The event was held at the Pauley Pavilion at UCLA in Los Angeles, California. So far, this is the latest Kids' Choice Awards ceremony date to take place, with the earliest being the 2017 ceremony (March 11, 2017).",
"Title: Help Wanted (SpongeBob SquarePants)\n\n\"Help Wanted\" is the pilot episode of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". It originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on May 1, 1999, following the television airing of the 1999 Kids' Choice Awards. The episode follows the protagonist, an anthropomorphic sea sponge named SpongeBob SquarePants, attempting to get a job at a local restaurant called the Krusty Krab. However, he is tasked to find a seemingly non-existent high-caliber spatula because the owner, Mr. Krabs, considers him unqualified for the position. Eventually, crowds of ravenous anchovies stop by the Krusty Krab and demand meals. SpongeBob returns from his errand, having fulfilled the request of Mr. Krabs and found a mechanical spatula. He utilizes the spatula to fulfill the anchovies' hunger. SpongeBob is then welcomed by Mr. Krabs as a Krusty Krab employee.",
"Title: Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards\n\nThe Australian Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards was an annual awards show that awarded entertainers with a blimp trophy, as voted by kids. The show was usually held during October or November and a televised show was produced, touted as the \"biggest party for kids on the planet\". The Australian Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards were discontinued after 2011 and replaced by Nickelodeon Slimefest from 2012.",
"Title: 2010 Kids' Choice Awards\n\nNickelodeon's 23rd Annual Kids' Choice Awards (Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2010) were held on March 27, 2010 (aired live from 8-9:30 p.m. ET) on the Nell and John Wooden Court of Pauley Pavilion, on the campus of UCLA in Los Angeles, California. With the launch of Nickelodeon Canada in late 2009, Canada broadcast the awards live as it aired in the Eastern, Central, and Mountain time zones of the United States (it was tape-delayed for the Pacific Time Zone) and the awards will be rebroadcast on YTV on April 2, 2010 at 7 p.m. ET. As a result, Canadian kids were able to vote on candidates for the first time. Nickelodeon's sister channels TeenNick and Nicktoons suspended regular programming during the 90-minute duration of the award show to allow viewers to see the awards. The 2010 awards were hosted by Kevin James, who is a first-time \"Kids' Choice\" host.",
"Title: Victorious\n\nVictorious (stylized as \"VICTORiOUS\") is an American sitcom created by Dan Schneider that originally aired on Nickelodeon from March 27, 2010 to February 2, 2013. The series revolves around aspiring singer Tori Vega (portrayed by Victoria Justice), a teenager who attends a performing arts high school called Hollywood Arts High School, after taking her older sister Trina's (Daniella Monet) place in a showcase while getting into screwball situations on a daily basis. On her first day at Hollywood Arts, she meets Andre Harris (Leon Thomas III), Robbie Shapiro (Matt Bennett), Rex Powers (Robbie's puppet), Jade West (Elizabeth Gillies), Cat Valentine (Ariana Grande), and Beck Oliver (Avan Jogia). The series premiered after the 2010 Kids' Choice Awards. The series won for Favorite TV Show award at the 2012 Kids' Choice Awards and 2013 Kids' Choice Awards, even beating out \"iCarly\". \"Victorious\" has had four Emmy nominations.",
"Title: 1999 Kids' Choice Awards\n\nThe 1999 Kids' Choice Awards was the 12th annual edition of the awards on May 1, 1999. It was once again held at Pauley Pavilion at UCLA in Los Angeles, California. Britney Spears, TLC, and NSYNC performed live from Orlando, Florida. About 6.2 million children participated in voting. Immediately following the awards was the series premiere of \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", which remains Nickelodeon's longest running animated series.",
"Title: Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards\n\nThe Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards (also known as the KCAs, Kids' Choice , or Kids' Choice Awards) is an American 90-minute-long annual awards show that airs on Nickelodeon. Usually held on a Saturday day, morning, or night in late March or early April, the show that honors the year's biggest television, movie, and music acts as voted by Nickelodeon viewers. Winners receive a hollow orange blimp figurine, a logo outline for much of the network's 1984–2009 era, which also functions as a kaleidoscope."
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South Tyrone Empowerment Programme was founded by which Irish civil rights leader?
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Josephine Bernadette McAliskey
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"Frank Ruff Parker III (May 11, 1940 – July 10, 1997) was an American civil rights lawyer and voting rights activist.",
" Beginning in 1981, while working for The Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, he directed the Voting Rights Project, where he helped secure from the United States Congress a 25-year extension of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.",
" During his 12 years as Director of the Voting Rights Project, he launched a program to enforce the guarantees of the Voting Rights Act on a nationwide level through litigation and public education, and was a leader in the five-year struggle to enact the National Voter Registration Act of 1993.",
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"Karen K. Narasaki (born April 4, 1958) is an American civil rights leader and human rights activist.",
" In July 2014 President Barack Obama appointed Narasaki to serve as a Commissioner on the United States Commission on Civil Rights.",
" She is the former president and executive director of the Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJC.",
" Advancing Justice | AAJC is a Washington, D.C.-based, nonprofit civil rights organization whose mission is to advance the human and civil rights of Asian Pacific Americans through advocacy, public policy, public education and litigation.",
" Prior to her post at AAJC, she served as the Washington, D.C. representative to the Japanese American Citizens League."
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"Margo Jane Schlanger (born 1967) is a Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School, and the founder and director of the Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse.",
" From 2010-2012, while on leave from her professorial position, she served as the presidentially-appointed Officer for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties at the United States Department of Homeland Security.",
" As the top civil rights official at the Department of Homeland Security, Schlanger led the office that advises Department leadership about civil rights and civil liberties issues, engages with communities whose civil rights and civil liberties may be affected by Department activities, investigates and resolves civil rights complaints, and leads the Departments equal employment opportunity program.",
" Schlanger's major initiatives as Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Officer included: creating and managing a structure for overseeing the Department's controversial Secure Communities program to ensure that it did not serve as a conduit for unconstitutional practices by local law enforcement agencies in jurisdictions covered by the program; publishing guidance for agencies that receive DHS funding on providing meaningful access to people with limited English proficiency; working with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on the reform of detention practices; and improving the Department's civil rights complaint process."
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"The South Tyrone Empowerment Programme (STEP) is a rights-based non-governmental organisation based in Dungannon, Northern Ireland.",
" Founded in 1997, it provides a range of services and advocacy in areas including community development, training, support and advice for migrants, policy work and community enterprise, with its commercial arm, STL, currently concentrating on interpreting and translation.",
" It was founded and is led by Bernadette Devlin McAliskey and has been funded by European Union grants and philanthropy."
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"Josephine Bernadette McAliskey (née Devlin; born 23 April 1947), usually known as Bernadette Devlin or Bernadette McAliskey, is an Irish civil rights leader and former politician.",
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"William Jefferson White (December 25, 1831 – April 17, 1913) was a civil rights leader, minister, educator, and journalist in Augusta, Georgia.",
" He was the founder of Harmony Baptist Church in Augusta in 1869 as well as other churches.",
" He also was a co-founder of the Augusta Institute in 1867, which would become Morehouse College.",
" He also helped found Atlanta University and was a trustee of both schools.",
" He was a founder in 1880 and the managing editor of the \"Georgia Baptist\", a leading African American newspaper for many years.",
" He was an outspoken civil rights leader."
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"Antonio Maceo Smith (April 16, 1903 - December 19, 1977) was a pioneer civil rights leader in Dallas, Texas, whose years of activism with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and other civil rights and community groups led Texans to dub him \"Mr. Civil Rights\" and \"Mr. Organization\"."
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"Queen Mother Moore (July 27, 1898 – May 2, 1997) was an African-American civil rights leader and a black nationalist who was friends with such civil rights leaders as Marcus Garvey, Nelson Mandela, Rosa Parks, and Jesse Jackson.",
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"Harold (Hal) Kenneth Brown (born 1934) is a civil rights leader in San Diego, California.",
" He graduated from San Diego State University (SDSU) in 1959 and became the first African American to hold administrative rank at the university.",
" He founded chapters of the Congress for Racial Equality and was arrested repeatedly for protesting against racial discrimination.",
" In 2011, SDSU inaugurated the \"Harold K. Brown Civil Rights and African American Experience Collection\" - a historical collection from the civil rights movement, consisting of thousands of photographs, documents and oral accounts, many from Brown's personal collection."
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"William Sumpter \"W. S.\" McIntosh (February 2, 1921 –- March 4, 1974) was a civil rights leader from Dayton, Ohio.",
" In 1960, McIntosh went to Atlanta, Georgia to observe the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and on February 26, 1961, he led one of the first major civil rights protests in the Dayton, Ohio community.",
" He challenged segregation in Dayton before the Civil Rights Movement gained attention nationally.",
" McIntosh tried negotiation first.",
" If that didn't work, he roused blacks to push for their rights by picketing, sit-ins and boycotts.",
" He utilized nonviolent methods to fight for the rights of minorities to work at Rike's department store, Liberal supermarket, and other establishments in the Dayton area."
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"Title: Frank R. Parker\n\nFrank Ruff Parker III (May 11, 1940 – July 10, 1997) was an American civil rights lawyer and voting rights activist. Beginning in 1981, while working for The Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, he directed the Voting Rights Project, where he helped secure from the United States Congress a 25-year extension of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. During his 12 years as Director of the Voting Rights Project, he launched a program to enforce the guarantees of the Voting Rights Act on a nationwide level through litigation and public education, and was a leader in the five-year struggle to enact the National Voter Registration Act of 1993. In 1990, he authored an award-winning book on the impact of the Voting Rights Act in Mississippi, “Black Votes Count: Political Empowerment in Mississippi After 1965”.",
"Title: Karen Narasaki\n\nKaren K. Narasaki (born April 4, 1958) is an American civil rights leader and human rights activist. In July 2014 President Barack Obama appointed Narasaki to serve as a Commissioner on the United States Commission on Civil Rights. She is the former president and executive director of the Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJC. Advancing Justice | AAJC is a Washington, D.C.-based, nonprofit civil rights organization whose mission is to advance the human and civil rights of Asian Pacific Americans through advocacy, public policy, public education and litigation. Prior to her post at AAJC, she served as the Washington, D.C. representative to the Japanese American Citizens League.",
"Title: Margo Schlanger\n\nMargo Jane Schlanger (born 1967) is a Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School, and the founder and director of the Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse. From 2010-2012, while on leave from her professorial position, she served as the presidentially-appointed Officer for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties at the United States Department of Homeland Security. As the top civil rights official at the Department of Homeland Security, Schlanger led the office that advises Department leadership about civil rights and civil liberties issues, engages with communities whose civil rights and civil liberties may be affected by Department activities, investigates and resolves civil rights complaints, and leads the Departments equal employment opportunity program. Schlanger's major initiatives as Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Officer included: creating and managing a structure for overseeing the Department's controversial Secure Communities program to ensure that it did not serve as a conduit for unconstitutional practices by local law enforcement agencies in jurisdictions covered by the program; publishing guidance for agencies that receive DHS funding on providing meaningful access to people with limited English proficiency; working with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on the reform of detention practices; and improving the Department's civil rights complaint process.",
"Title: South Tyrone Empowerment Programme\n\nThe South Tyrone Empowerment Programme (STEP) is a rights-based non-governmental organisation based in Dungannon, Northern Ireland. Founded in 1997, it provides a range of services and advocacy in areas including community development, training, support and advice for migrants, policy work and community enterprise, with its commercial arm, STL, currently concentrating on interpreting and translation. It was founded and is led by Bernadette Devlin McAliskey and has been funded by European Union grants and philanthropy.",
"Title: Bernadette Devlin McAliskey\n\nJosephine Bernadette McAliskey (née Devlin; born 23 April 1947), usually known as Bernadette Devlin or Bernadette McAliskey, is an Irish civil rights leader and former politician. She served as Member of Parliament for Mid Ulster from 1969 to 1974.",
"Title: William J. White (journalist)\n\nWilliam Jefferson White (December 25, 1831 – April 17, 1913) was a civil rights leader, minister, educator, and journalist in Augusta, Georgia. He was the founder of Harmony Baptist Church in Augusta in 1869 as well as other churches. He also was a co-founder of the Augusta Institute in 1867, which would become Morehouse College. He also helped found Atlanta University and was a trustee of both schools. He was a founder in 1880 and the managing editor of the \"Georgia Baptist\", a leading African American newspaper for many years. He was an outspoken civil rights leader.",
"Title: A. Maceo Smith\n\nAntonio Maceo Smith (April 16, 1903 - December 19, 1977) was a pioneer civil rights leader in Dallas, Texas, whose years of activism with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and other civil rights and community groups led Texans to dub him \"Mr. Civil Rights\" and \"Mr. Organization\".",
"Title: Queen Mother Moore\n\nQueen Mother Moore (July 27, 1898 – May 2, 1997) was an African-American civil rights leader and a black nationalist who was friends with such civil rights leaders as Marcus Garvey, Nelson Mandela, Rosa Parks, and Jesse Jackson. She was a figure in the American Civil Rights Movement and a founder of the Republic of New Afrika.",
"Title: Harold K. Brown\n\nHarold (Hal) Kenneth Brown (born 1934) is a civil rights leader in San Diego, California. He graduated from San Diego State University (SDSU) in 1959 and became the first African American to hold administrative rank at the university. He founded chapters of the Congress for Racial Equality and was arrested repeatedly for protesting against racial discrimination. In 2011, SDSU inaugurated the \"Harold K. Brown Civil Rights and African American Experience Collection\" - a historical collection from the civil rights movement, consisting of thousands of photographs, documents and oral accounts, many from Brown's personal collection.",
"Title: W. S. McIntosh\n\nWilliam Sumpter \"W. S.\" McIntosh (February 2, 1921 –- March 4, 1974) was a civil rights leader from Dayton, Ohio. In 1960, McIntosh went to Atlanta, Georgia to observe the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and on February 26, 1961, he led one of the first major civil rights protests in the Dayton, Ohio community. He challenged segregation in Dayton before the Civil Rights Movement gained attention nationally. McIntosh tried negotiation first. If that didn't work, he roused blacks to push for their rights by picketing, sit-ins and boycotts. He utilized nonviolent methods to fight for the rights of minorities to work at Rike's department store, Liberal supermarket, and other establishments in the Dayton area."
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The Heart Specialist, released in which year, is an American romantic comedy-drama film, starring Zoe Saldana?
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2006
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"My Blind Brother is a 2016 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Sophie Goodhart.",
" It stars Adam Scott, Nick Kroll, Jenny Slate, Zoe Kazan and Charlie Hewson.",
" The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 12, 2016.",
" The film was released on September 23, 2016, in a limited release and through video on demand by Orion Pictures and Starz Digital."
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"Drumline is a 2002 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Charles Stone III.",
" The screenplay, a fictional story based upon North Carolina A&T State University's Blue and Gold Marching Machine band, and their drum line Cold Steel, was written by Tina Gordon Chism and Shawn Schepps.",
" The story is about a young drummer from New York, played by Nick Cannon, who enters the fictional Atlanta A&T University and bumps heads with the leader of his new school's drum section.",
" Leonard Roberts, Zoe Saldana, and Orlando Jones co-star."
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"No Reservations is a 2007 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Scott Hicks.",
" Starring Catherine Zeta-Jones, Aaron Eckhart and Abigail Breslin, the screenplay by Carol Fuchs is an adaptation of an original script by Sandra Nettelbeck, which served as the basis for the 2001 German film \"Mostly Martha\", and revolves around a hard-edged chef whose life is turned upside down when she decides to take in her young niece following a tragic accident that killed her sister.",
" Patricia Clarkson, Bob Balaban and Jenny Wade co-star, with Brían F. O'Byrne, Lily Rabe, and Zoe Kravitz—appearing in her first feature film—playing supporting roles."
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"Guess Who is a 2005 American comedy film about race relations directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan.",
" It is a loose remake of the 1967 film \"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner\", in the form of a romantic comedy.",
" While the 1967 film covered interracial romance of a black man with a white woman, the 2005 film covered the topic of a white man with a black woman.",
" The film stars Bernie Mac, Ashton Kutcher, and Zoe Saldana."
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"Crossroads is a 2002 American comedy-drama road film set in Georgia.",
" Directed by Tamra Davis and written by Shonda Rhimes, the film stars pop singer Britney Spears, Anson Mount, Zoe Saldana, Taryn Manning, Kim Cattrall and Dan Aykroyd.",
" The film was produced by MTV Films and released on February 15, 2002, in North America by Paramount Pictures.",
" The plot centers on three teenage girls as they take a cross-country road trip, finding themselves and their friendship in the process."
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"The Heart Specialist is a 2006 American romantic comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by Dennis Cooper, and starring Wood Harris, Zoe Saldana, Brian J. White and Mýa.",
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"The Words is a 2012 mystery romantic drama film, written and directed by Brian Klugman and Lee Sternthal in their directorial debut.",
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"Zoe Saldana-Perego (born Zoe Yadira Saldaña Nazario; June 19, 1978), known professionally as Zoe Saldana or Zoë Saldana, is an American actress, model, singer and dancer.",
" Following her performances with the theater group Faces, Saldana made her screen debut in an episode of \"Law & Order\" (1999).",
" Her film career began a year later with \"Center Stage\" (2000), where she played a struggling ballet dancer, followed by a role in \"Crossroads\" (2002).",
" Saldana's breakthrough came in 2009 with the roles of Nyota Uhura in \"Star Trek\" and Neytiri in James Cameron's \"Avatar\" (2009).",
" The latter film received widespread acclaim, and is the highest-grossing film of all time.",
" Saldana continued her career with films such as \"Colombiana\" (2011), \"Out of the Furnace\" (2013), \"Star Trek Beyond\" (2016) and \"Live by Night\" (2016).",
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"These Foolish Things is a 2006 British romantic drama film starring Zoe Tapper, David Leon, Lauren Bacall, Anjelica Huston, Terence Stamp, Andrew Lincoln, Eve Myles, Jamie Glover and Julia McKenzie which is based on Noel Langley's 1936 novel \"There's a Porpoise Close Behind Us\" and directed by Julia Taylor-Stanley.",
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"Infinitely Polar Bear is a 2014 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Maya Forbes, and starring Mark Ruffalo, Zoe Saldana, Imogene Wolodarsky, and Ashley Aufderheide.",
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" The film was released on June 19, 2015, by Sony Pictures Classics."
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"Title: My Blind Brother\n\nMy Blind Brother is a 2016 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Sophie Goodhart. It stars Adam Scott, Nick Kroll, Jenny Slate, Zoe Kazan and Charlie Hewson. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 12, 2016. The film was released on September 23, 2016, in a limited release and through video on demand by Orion Pictures and Starz Digital.",
"Title: Drumline (film)\n\nDrumline is a 2002 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Charles Stone III. The screenplay, a fictional story based upon North Carolina A&T State University's Blue and Gold Marching Machine band, and their drum line Cold Steel, was written by Tina Gordon Chism and Shawn Schepps. The story is about a young drummer from New York, played by Nick Cannon, who enters the fictional Atlanta A&T University and bumps heads with the leader of his new school's drum section. Leonard Roberts, Zoe Saldana, and Orlando Jones co-star.",
"Title: No Reservations (film)\n\nNo Reservations is a 2007 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Scott Hicks. Starring Catherine Zeta-Jones, Aaron Eckhart and Abigail Breslin, the screenplay by Carol Fuchs is an adaptation of an original script by Sandra Nettelbeck, which served as the basis for the 2001 German film \"Mostly Martha\", and revolves around a hard-edged chef whose life is turned upside down when she decides to take in her young niece following a tragic accident that killed her sister. Patricia Clarkson, Bob Balaban and Jenny Wade co-star, with Brían F. O'Byrne, Lily Rabe, and Zoe Kravitz—appearing in her first feature film—playing supporting roles.",
"Title: Guess Who (film)\n\nGuess Who is a 2005 American comedy film about race relations directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan. It is a loose remake of the 1967 film \"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner\", in the form of a romantic comedy. While the 1967 film covered interracial romance of a black man with a white woman, the 2005 film covered the topic of a white man with a black woman. The film stars Bernie Mac, Ashton Kutcher, and Zoe Saldana.",
"Title: Crossroads (2002 film)\n\nCrossroads is a 2002 American comedy-drama road film set in Georgia. Directed by Tamra Davis and written by Shonda Rhimes, the film stars pop singer Britney Spears, Anson Mount, Zoe Saldana, Taryn Manning, Kim Cattrall and Dan Aykroyd. The film was produced by MTV Films and released on February 15, 2002, in North America by Paramount Pictures. The plot centers on three teenage girls as they take a cross-country road trip, finding themselves and their friendship in the process.",
"Title: The Heart Specialist\n\nThe Heart Specialist is a 2006 American romantic comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by Dennis Cooper, and starring Wood Harris, Zoe Saldana, Brian J. White and Mýa. Originally released under the title Ways of the Flesh, the film premiered at the 2006 Boston Film Festival and remained unreleased until 2011, when it was granted a limited theatrical release by Freestyle Releasing.",
"Title: The Words (film)\n\nThe Words is a 2012 mystery romantic drama film, written and directed by Brian Klugman and Lee Sternthal in their directorial debut. It stars Bradley Cooper, Zoe Saldana, Olivia Wilde, Jeremy Irons, Ben Barnes, Dennis Quaid, and Nora Arnezeder.",
"Title: Zoe Saldana\n\nZoe Saldana-Perego (born Zoe Yadira Saldaña Nazario; June 19, 1978), known professionally as Zoe Saldana or Zoë Saldana, is an American actress, model, singer and dancer. Following her performances with the theater group Faces, Saldana made her screen debut in an episode of \"Law & Order\" (1999). Her film career began a year later with \"Center Stage\" (2000), where she played a struggling ballet dancer, followed by a role in \"Crossroads\" (2002). Saldana's breakthrough came in 2009 with the roles of Nyota Uhura in \"Star Trek\" and Neytiri in James Cameron's \"Avatar\" (2009). The latter film received widespread acclaim, and is the highest-grossing film of all time. Saldana continued her career with films such as \"Colombiana\" (2011), \"Out of the Furnace\" (2013), \"Star Trek Beyond\" (2016) and \"Live by Night\" (2016). Since 2014, she has portrayed Gamora in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, beginning with \"Guardians of the Galaxy\".",
"Title: These Foolish Things (film)\n\nThese Foolish Things is a 2006 British romantic drama film starring Zoe Tapper, David Leon, Lauren Bacall, Anjelica Huston, Terence Stamp, Andrew Lincoln, Eve Myles, Jamie Glover and Julia McKenzie which is based on Noel Langley's 1936 novel \"There's a Porpoise Close Behind Us\" and directed by Julia Taylor-Stanley. The drama was largely filmed on location in Bristol, Cheltenham and surrounding areas of Gloucestershire.",
"Title: Infinitely Polar Bear\n\nInfinitely Polar Bear is a 2014 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Maya Forbes, and starring Mark Ruffalo, Zoe Saldana, Imogene Wolodarsky, and Ashley Aufderheide. The film premiered in competition at the 30th Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. The film was released on June 19, 2015, by Sony Pictures Classics."
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The company which is a subsidary of the American footwear company founded by Charles Beckman is a principal supplier of what.
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leather
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"Vision Street Wear is an American footwear company which was founded by Brad Dorfman and is now licensed by Collective Licensing International.",
" According to the United States Patent and Trademark Office \"USPTO.GOV\" the word mark \"Vision Street Wear\" was first used in Commerce on April 18, 1986.",
" See Trademark Registration # 1506002."
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"sentences": [
"Charles Beckman (August 16, 1813 - January 9, 1892) was an American farmer and politician from Watertown, Wisconsin who held a number of public offices, from mayor to member of the Wisconsin State Assembly."
],
"title": "Charles Beckman (Wisconsin)"
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"sentences": [
"Northside USA is an American footwear company based in Marysville, Washington.",
" Northside, a subsidiary of Triple T Trading, was founded in 1985 and sells shoes in retail stores in the United States and China.",
" The company's shoes, marketed towards \"light outdoor recreation\", are designed in the United States and manufactured in China."
],
"title": "Northside USA"
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"Lakai Footwear Limited is an American footwear company based in Torrance, California that creates shoes designed for and inspired by skateboarding.",
" Lakai was founded by professional skateboarders and Girl Skateboards co-founders Mike Carroll and Rick Howard in 1999.",
" Lakai Limited Footwear is part of the Crailtap Distribution along with companies Girl Skateboards, Fourstar Clothing, Royal Trucks, and Chocolate Skateboards."
],
"title": "Lakai Limited Footwear"
},
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"sentences": [
"S.B. Foot Tanning Company is a leather production facility located in Red Wing, Minnesota.",
" It processes leather for use in the crafting of shoes, boots, belts, and leather accessories.",
" In 2010, the factory processed nearly 6 million linear feet of hides.",
" S.B. Foot Tanning Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Red Wing Shoes Company, Inc. and is the principal supplier of leather to their shoe manufacturing plants.",
" The company also supplies over 1.5 million linear feet of leather for use in the production of military footwear per year, extending a tradition that began with World War I, when the tannery supplied boot leathers for the construction of soldier boots."
],
"title": "S. B. Foot Tanning Company"
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"sentences": [
"Red Wing Shoes (Red Wing Shoe Company, LLC) is an American footwear company based in Red Wing, Minnesota that was founded by Charles H. Beckman in 1905."
],
"title": "Red Wing Shoes"
},
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"Sole Technology, Inc. is an American footwear company, specializing in skate shoe production and distribution.",
" The company is owned and run by Pierre André Senizergues, a former professional freestyle skateboarder.",
" The company's headquarters are in Lake Forest, California, United States (US)."
],
"title": "Sole Technology"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kashi Kicks is an American footwear company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that produces unique sneaker designs.",
" Kashi Kicks was developed as a more fashion-oriented line compared to other brands at the time, in both aesthetic and function.",
" The shoes are endorsed by a number of members of the hip hop and professional athletic communities including George Clinton, Flavor Flav, Talib Kweli, Joey Porter, Nino Storm and Ginuwine."
],
"title": "Kashi Kicks"
},
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"sentences": [
"Merrell is an American footwear company founded by Clark Matis, Randy Merrell, and John Schweizer in 1981 as a maker of high-performance hiking boots.",
" Since 1997 the company has been a wholly owned subsidiary of shoe industry giant Wolverine World Wide.",
" The company recorded total sales of footwear and clothing of nearly $500 million in 2010."
],
"title": "Merrell (company)"
}
] |
[
"Title: UGG (brand)\n\nUGG is an American footwear company and a division of Deckers Brands.",
"Title: Vision Street Wear\n\nVision Street Wear is an American footwear company which was founded by Brad Dorfman and is now licensed by Collective Licensing International. According to the United States Patent and Trademark Office \"USPTO.GOV\" the word mark \"Vision Street Wear\" was first used in Commerce on April 18, 1986. See Trademark Registration # 1506002.",
"Title: Charles Beckman (Wisconsin)\n\nCharles Beckman (August 16, 1813 - January 9, 1892) was an American farmer and politician from Watertown, Wisconsin who held a number of public offices, from mayor to member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.",
"Title: Northside USA\n\nNorthside USA is an American footwear company based in Marysville, Washington. Northside, a subsidiary of Triple T Trading, was founded in 1985 and sells shoes in retail stores in the United States and China. The company's shoes, marketed towards \"light outdoor recreation\", are designed in the United States and manufactured in China.",
"Title: Lakai Limited Footwear\n\nLakai Footwear Limited is an American footwear company based in Torrance, California that creates shoes designed for and inspired by skateboarding. Lakai was founded by professional skateboarders and Girl Skateboards co-founders Mike Carroll and Rick Howard in 1999. Lakai Limited Footwear is part of the Crailtap Distribution along with companies Girl Skateboards, Fourstar Clothing, Royal Trucks, and Chocolate Skateboards.",
"Title: S. B. Foot Tanning Company\n\nS.B. Foot Tanning Company is a leather production facility located in Red Wing, Minnesota. It processes leather for use in the crafting of shoes, boots, belts, and leather accessories. In 2010, the factory processed nearly 6 million linear feet of hides. S.B. Foot Tanning Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Red Wing Shoes Company, Inc. and is the principal supplier of leather to their shoe manufacturing plants. The company also supplies over 1.5 million linear feet of leather for use in the production of military footwear per year, extending a tradition that began with World War I, when the tannery supplied boot leathers for the construction of soldier boots.",
"Title: Red Wing Shoes\n\nRed Wing Shoes (Red Wing Shoe Company, LLC) is an American footwear company based in Red Wing, Minnesota that was founded by Charles H. Beckman in 1905.",
"Title: Sole Technology\n\nSole Technology, Inc. is an American footwear company, specializing in skate shoe production and distribution. The company is owned and run by Pierre André Senizergues, a former professional freestyle skateboarder. The company's headquarters are in Lake Forest, California, United States (US).",
"Title: Kashi Kicks\n\nKashi Kicks is an American footwear company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that produces unique sneaker designs. Kashi Kicks was developed as a more fashion-oriented line compared to other brands at the time, in both aesthetic and function. The shoes are endorsed by a number of members of the hip hop and professional athletic communities including George Clinton, Flavor Flav, Talib Kweli, Joey Porter, Nino Storm and Ginuwine.",
"Title: Merrell (company)\n\nMerrell is an American footwear company founded by Clark Matis, Randy Merrell, and John Schweizer in 1981 as a maker of high-performance hiking boots. Since 1997 the company has been a wholly owned subsidiary of shoe industry giant Wolverine World Wide. The company recorded total sales of footwear and clothing of nearly $500 million in 2010."
] |
1,620
|
Which non-denominational University was founded in 1963: University of Victoria or University of Greenwich?
|
University of Victoria
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comparison
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medium
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"University of Victoria",
"University of Victoria",
"University of Greenwich"
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"The University of Victoria (' Victoria University' , ' UVic' , or simply ' Old Blue' ) is a large public research university located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.",
" The University of Victoria, founded in 1963, is the oldest university in British Columbia and began as Victoria College in 1903, as an affiliated branch of McGill University.",
" The University of Victoria is a non-denominational institution which is mostly centred around the leafy suburbs of Oak Bay.",
" The university consists of more than 21,000 students, including many post-graduate and doctoral candidates."
],
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"Wilkes University is a private, non-denominational American university located in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, with branch centers in Mesa, Arizona and Bartonsville, Pennsylvania.",
" It has over 2,200 undergraduates and over 2,200 graduate students (both full and part-time).",
" Wilkes was founded in 1933 as a satellite campus of Bucknell University, and became an independent institution in 1947, naming itself Wilkes College, after English radical politician John Wilkes.",
" The school was granted university status in January 1990."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"The Reverend Eugene Carlisle LeBel, C.S.B., C.D., LL.D, was born in Sarnia, Ontario on July 27, 1899 to Eugene Albert LeBel and Catherine Mahoney.",
" LeBel spent much of his life in Catholic schools both studying and teaching.",
" He is best known for his “...steadfast efforts... to achieve greater academic changes” that led to Assumption College becoming Assumption University of Windsor and later the non-denominational University of Windsor”.",
" LeBel was not just an academic.",
" He also was a skilled athlete, being named “Captain and Star” of his championship winning football team at St. Michael’s and was Chaplain of the Essex Scottish Regiment in Windsor for fourteen years, including all of World War II."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Carleton University is a comprehensive university located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.",
" The enabling legislation is \"The Carleton University Act, 1952, S.O. 1952.\"",
" It was founded on rented premises in 1942, and grew to meet the needs of returning World War II veterans and later became Ontario's first private, non-denominational college.",
" It would expand further in the 1960s, consistent with government policy that saw increased access to higher education as a social good and means to economic growth.",
" Carleton is a public university that offers more than 65 academic programs across a wide range of disciplines.",
" Carleton is reputed for its strength in a variety of fields such as humanities, international business and many of the disciplines housed in its Faculty of Public Affairs (including international affairs, journalism, political science, political economy, political management, public policy and administration, and legal studies)."
],
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"The University of Greenwich is a British, United Kingdom-based university.",
" It has three campuses in London and Kent, England.",
" These are located at Greenwich, in the grounds of the Old Royal Naval College, and in Avery Hill and Medway.",
" Previous names include Woolwich Polytechnic and Thames Polytechnic."
],
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{
"sentences": [
"East-West University is a private, non-profit, non-denominational college in Chicago's South Loop neighborhood.",
" The University was founded in 1980.",
" East-West offers two and four year degrees.",
" The university has been accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools since 1983."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Webster University Geneva is the Swiss campus of Webster University based in St. Louis, Missouri, USA.",
" Founded in 1978, Webster University Geneva was the university’s first international campus and is currently its largest one outside of the United States, with approximately 670 students from 90 countries (470 undergraduate and 200 graduate students).",
" Webster University operates as an independent, non-denominational university with nearly 100 campus locations around the world.",
" See List of Webster University Campuses."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Jane Franklin Hall in South Hobart, Tasmania, is a non-denominational residential college of the University of Tasmania.",
" Familiarly referred to as \"Jane\", it was founded by the Tasmanian Council of Churches in 1950 as a residential college for women before becoming co-educational in 1973.",
" Jane is a non-denominational Christian institution supported by chaplains of various Christian traditions and is the only college in the Oxbridge style attached to the university."
],
"title": "Jane Franklin Hall"
},
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"sentences": [
"Holland College is the provincial community college for the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island (PEI).",
" It is named after British Army engineer and surveyor Captain Samuel Holland.",
" It was formed by the Government of Prince Edward Island in 1969 as a result of an education reform policy undertaken as part of the Prince Edward Island Comprehensive Development Plan which saw the closure of the province's two post-secondary institutions structured on religious lines, St. Dunstan's University and Prince of Wales College, and the creation of the non-denominational University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) and Holland College."
],
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"Located in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, Yorkville University is an accredited, private, non-denominational university, specializing in online university degree programs.",
" Yorkville University was established in 2003 under the New Brunswick Degree Granting Act, and began accepting students in the fall of 2004."
],
"title": "Yorkville University"
}
] |
[
"Title: University of Victoria\n\nThe University of Victoria (' Victoria University' , ' UVic' , or simply ' Old Blue' ) is a large public research university located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The University of Victoria, founded in 1963, is the oldest university in British Columbia and began as Victoria College in 1903, as an affiliated branch of McGill University. The University of Victoria is a non-denominational institution which is mostly centred around the leafy suburbs of Oak Bay. The university consists of more than 21,000 students, including many post-graduate and doctoral candidates.",
"Title: Wilkes University\n\nWilkes University is a private, non-denominational American university located in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, with branch centers in Mesa, Arizona and Bartonsville, Pennsylvania. It has over 2,200 undergraduates and over 2,200 graduate students (both full and part-time). Wilkes was founded in 1933 as a satellite campus of Bucknell University, and became an independent institution in 1947, naming itself Wilkes College, after English radical politician John Wilkes. The school was granted university status in January 1990.",
"Title: Eugene Carlisle LeBel\n\nThe Reverend Eugene Carlisle LeBel, C.S.B., C.D., LL.D, was born in Sarnia, Ontario on July 27, 1899 to Eugene Albert LeBel and Catherine Mahoney. LeBel spent much of his life in Catholic schools both studying and teaching. He is best known for his “...steadfast efforts... to achieve greater academic changes” that led to Assumption College becoming Assumption University of Windsor and later the non-denominational University of Windsor”. LeBel was not just an academic. He also was a skilled athlete, being named “Captain and Star” of his championship winning football team at St. Michael’s and was Chaplain of the Essex Scottish Regiment in Windsor for fourteen years, including all of World War II.",
"Title: Carleton University\n\nCarleton University is a comprehensive university located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The enabling legislation is \"The Carleton University Act, 1952, S.O. 1952.\" It was founded on rented premises in 1942, and grew to meet the needs of returning World War II veterans and later became Ontario's first private, non-denominational college. It would expand further in the 1960s, consistent with government policy that saw increased access to higher education as a social good and means to economic growth. Carleton is a public university that offers more than 65 academic programs across a wide range of disciplines. Carleton is reputed for its strength in a variety of fields such as humanities, international business and many of the disciplines housed in its Faculty of Public Affairs (including international affairs, journalism, political science, political economy, political management, public policy and administration, and legal studies).",
"Title: University of Greenwich\n\nThe University of Greenwich is a British, United Kingdom-based university. It has three campuses in London and Kent, England. These are located at Greenwich, in the grounds of the Old Royal Naval College, and in Avery Hill and Medway. Previous names include Woolwich Polytechnic and Thames Polytechnic.",
"Title: East–West University\n\nEast-West University is a private, non-profit, non-denominational college in Chicago's South Loop neighborhood. The University was founded in 1980. East-West offers two and four year degrees. The university has been accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools since 1983.",
"Title: Webster University Geneva\n\nWebster University Geneva is the Swiss campus of Webster University based in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Founded in 1978, Webster University Geneva was the university’s first international campus and is currently its largest one outside of the United States, with approximately 670 students from 90 countries (470 undergraduate and 200 graduate students). Webster University operates as an independent, non-denominational university with nearly 100 campus locations around the world. See List of Webster University Campuses.",
"Title: Jane Franklin Hall\n\nJane Franklin Hall in South Hobart, Tasmania, is a non-denominational residential college of the University of Tasmania. Familiarly referred to as \"Jane\", it was founded by the Tasmanian Council of Churches in 1950 as a residential college for women before becoming co-educational in 1973. Jane is a non-denominational Christian institution supported by chaplains of various Christian traditions and is the only college in the Oxbridge style attached to the university.",
"Title: Holland College\n\nHolland College is the provincial community college for the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island (PEI). It is named after British Army engineer and surveyor Captain Samuel Holland. It was formed by the Government of Prince Edward Island in 1969 as a result of an education reform policy undertaken as part of the Prince Edward Island Comprehensive Development Plan which saw the closure of the province's two post-secondary institutions structured on religious lines, St. Dunstan's University and Prince of Wales College, and the creation of the non-denominational University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) and Holland College.",
"Title: Yorkville University\n\nLocated in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, Yorkville University is an accredited, private, non-denominational university, specializing in online university degree programs. Yorkville University was established in 2003 under the New Brunswick Degree Granting Act, and began accepting students in the fall of 2004."
] |
1,621
|
Sherlock Holmes miraculously survives a deadly fight with an opponent based on what real-life criminal?
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Adam Worth
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bridge
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hard
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"The Adventure of the Empty House",
"Professor Moriarty"
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2
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" Public pressure forced Conan Doyle to bring the sleuth back to life, and explain his apparently miraculous survival of a deadly struggle with Professor Moriarty.",
" Doyle ranked \"The Adventure of the Empty House\" sixth in his list of his twelve favorite Holmes stories."
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"Victorian Undead is a series of comics about Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson dealing with the supernatural.",
" The first series \"Victorian Undead: Sherlock Holmes vs. Zombies\" is a six-issue American comic book limited series published by Wildstorm.",
" The series was written by Ian Edginton, with art by Davide Fabbri.",
" The story is set in Victorian England and follows Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson in the midst of a zombie outbreak.",
" It was followed by \"Victorian Undead Special: Sherlock Holmes vs. Jekyll/Hyde\" (one issue) and a second series \"Victorian Undead: Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula\" (five issues), which sees Holmes and Watson helping to track down the title character (Count Dracula) before he kills Queen Victoria."
],
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"His Last Bow: Some Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes is a collection of previously published Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle, including the titular short story, \"His Last Bow.",
" The War Service of Sherlock Holmes\" (1917).",
" The collection's first US edition adjusts the anthology's subtitle to \"Some Later Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes\".",
" All editions contain a brief preface, by \"John H. Watson, M.D.\", that assures readers that as of the date of publication (1917), Holmes is long retired from his profession of detective but is still alive and well, albeit suffering from a touch of rheumatism."
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"Professor James Moriarty is a fictional character and the main antagonist in some of the Sherlock Holmes stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.",
" Moriarty is a criminal mastermind whom Holmes describes as the \"Napoleon of crime\".",
" Doyle lifted the phrase from a Scotland Yard inspector who was referring to Adam Worth, a real-life criminal mastermind and one of the individuals upon whom the character of Moriarty was based.",
" The character was introduced primarily as a narrative device to enable Doyle to kill Sherlock Holmes, and only featured in two of the Sherlock Holmes stories.",
" However, in many adaptations, he has been given a greater prominence and treated as Holmes' archenemy."
],
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"sentences": [
"The “Gloria Scott”, one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is one of 12 stories in the cycle collected as \"The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes\".",
" It is chronologically the earliest case in Sherlock Holmes canon.",
" This story is related mainly by Holmes rather than Watson, and is the first case to which Holmes applied his powers of deduction, having treated it as a mere hobby until this time.",
" This is one of the two Sherlock Holmes stories in which a protagonist is haunted by an old acquaintance for an old crime.",
" The other is \"The Boscombe Valley Mystery.\""
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"\"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes\" (1984–1985), \"The Return of Sherlock Holmes\" (1986–1988), \"The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes\" (1991–1993) and \"The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes\" (1994), collectively known as \"Sherlock Holmes\", are a series of adaptations of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories which were produced by Granada Television and originally broadcast by ITV in the United Kingdom.",
" The series starred Jeremy Brett as Holmes and David Burke (in the \"Adventures\" series) and Edward Hardwicke (\"Return\", \"Case-Book\", \"Memoirs\") as Dr. Watson."
],
"title": "List of Sherlock Holmes episodes"
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"The Gaslight series is a set of three anthologies of short fiction combining the character of Sherlock Holmes with elements of fantasy, horror, adventure and supernatural fiction.",
" It consists of \"Gaslight Grimoire: Fantastic Tales of Sherlock Holmes\" (2008), \"Gaslight Grotesque: Nightmare Tales of Sherlock Holmes\" (2009) and \"Gaslight Arcanum: Uncanny Tales of Sherlock Holmes\" (2011)."
],
"title": "Gaslight series"
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"Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, also known simply as Sherlock Holmes, is a British-American 2010 steampunk mystery film directed by Rachel Lee Goldenberg and produced by independent American film studio The Asylum.",
" It features the Sherlock Holmes characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, though it follows an original plot.",
" The film details an unrecorded case in which eccentric detective Holmes and his companion Dr. Watson investigate a series of unusual monster attacks and a plot to destroy London.",
" Gareth David-Lloyd plays Dr. John Watson and Ben Syder, making his film debut, plays Sherlock Holmes."
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"Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a series of award-winning adventure games developed by Frogwares.",
" The game is based on Arthur Conan Doyle's famous work \"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes\", featuring the famous detective Sherlock Holmes and his companion Dr. John H. Watson.",
" While the franchise is based on \"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes\", each game has an original plot and storyline."
],
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"sentences": [
"Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace (German: Sherlock Holmes und das Halsband des Todes) is a 1962 black-and-white film directed by Terence Fisher.",
" It was a West German-French-Italian international co-production.",
" The film starred Christopher Lee as Sherlock Holmes and Thorley Walters as Dr. Watson.",
" Curt Siodmak wrote the screenplay, based on characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle."
],
"title": "Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace"
}
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"Title: The Adventure of the Empty House\n\n\"The Adventure of the Empty House\", one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is one of 13 stories in the cycle collected as \"The Return of Sherlock Holmes\". Public pressure forced Conan Doyle to bring the sleuth back to life, and explain his apparently miraculous survival of a deadly struggle with Professor Moriarty. Doyle ranked \"The Adventure of the Empty House\" sixth in his list of his twelve favorite Holmes stories.",
"Title: Victorian Undead\n\nVictorian Undead is a series of comics about Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson dealing with the supernatural. The first series \"Victorian Undead: Sherlock Holmes vs. Zombies\" is a six-issue American comic book limited series published by Wildstorm. The series was written by Ian Edginton, with art by Davide Fabbri. The story is set in Victorian England and follows Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson in the midst of a zombie outbreak. It was followed by \"Victorian Undead Special: Sherlock Holmes vs. Jekyll/Hyde\" (one issue) and a second series \"Victorian Undead: Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula\" (five issues), which sees Holmes and Watson helping to track down the title character (Count Dracula) before he kills Queen Victoria.",
"Title: His Last Bow\n\nHis Last Bow: Some Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes is a collection of previously published Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle, including the titular short story, \"His Last Bow. The War Service of Sherlock Holmes\" (1917). The collection's first US edition adjusts the anthology's subtitle to \"Some Later Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes\". All editions contain a brief preface, by \"John H. Watson, M.D.\", that assures readers that as of the date of publication (1917), Holmes is long retired from his profession of detective but is still alive and well, albeit suffering from a touch of rheumatism.",
"Title: Professor Moriarty\n\nProfessor James Moriarty is a fictional character and the main antagonist in some of the Sherlock Holmes stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Moriarty is a criminal mastermind whom Holmes describes as the \"Napoleon of crime\". Doyle lifted the phrase from a Scotland Yard inspector who was referring to Adam Worth, a real-life criminal mastermind and one of the individuals upon whom the character of Moriarty was based. The character was introduced primarily as a narrative device to enable Doyle to kill Sherlock Holmes, and only featured in two of the Sherlock Holmes stories. However, in many adaptations, he has been given a greater prominence and treated as Holmes' archenemy.",
"Title: The Adventure of the Gloria Scott\n\nThe “Gloria Scott”, one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is one of 12 stories in the cycle collected as \"The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes\". It is chronologically the earliest case in Sherlock Holmes canon. This story is related mainly by Holmes rather than Watson, and is the first case to which Holmes applied his powers of deduction, having treated it as a mere hobby until this time. This is one of the two Sherlock Holmes stories in which a protagonist is haunted by an old acquaintance for an old crime. The other is \"The Boscombe Valley Mystery.\"",
"Title: List of Sherlock Holmes episodes\n\n\"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes\" (1984–1985), \"The Return of Sherlock Holmes\" (1986–1988), \"The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes\" (1991–1993) and \"The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes\" (1994), collectively known as \"Sherlock Holmes\", are a series of adaptations of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories which were produced by Granada Television and originally broadcast by ITV in the United Kingdom. The series starred Jeremy Brett as Holmes and David Burke (in the \"Adventures\" series) and Edward Hardwicke (\"Return\", \"Case-Book\", \"Memoirs\") as Dr. Watson.",
"Title: Gaslight series\n\nThe Gaslight series is a set of three anthologies of short fiction combining the character of Sherlock Holmes with elements of fantasy, horror, adventure and supernatural fiction. It consists of \"Gaslight Grimoire: Fantastic Tales of Sherlock Holmes\" (2008), \"Gaslight Grotesque: Nightmare Tales of Sherlock Holmes\" (2009) and \"Gaslight Arcanum: Uncanny Tales of Sherlock Holmes\" (2011).",
"Title: Sherlock Holmes (2010 film)\n\nSir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, also known simply as Sherlock Holmes, is a British-American 2010 steampunk mystery film directed by Rachel Lee Goldenberg and produced by independent American film studio The Asylum. It features the Sherlock Holmes characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, though it follows an original plot. The film details an unrecorded case in which eccentric detective Holmes and his companion Dr. Watson investigate a series of unusual monster attacks and a plot to destroy London. Gareth David-Lloyd plays Dr. John Watson and Ben Syder, making his film debut, plays Sherlock Holmes.",
"Title: Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (series)\n\nAdventures of Sherlock Holmes is a series of award-winning adventure games developed by Frogwares. The game is based on Arthur Conan Doyle's famous work \"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes\", featuring the famous detective Sherlock Holmes and his companion Dr. John H. Watson. While the franchise is based on \"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes\", each game has an original plot and storyline.",
"Title: Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace\n\nSherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace (German: Sherlock Holmes und das Halsband des Todes) is a 1962 black-and-white film directed by Terence Fisher. It was a West German-French-Italian international co-production. The film starred Christopher Lee as Sherlock Holmes and Thorley Walters as Dr. Watson. Curt Siodmak wrote the screenplay, based on characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle."
] |
1,622
|
Were Hearth and Home and McCall's published in the same country?
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yes
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comparison
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medium
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{
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"Hearth and Home",
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"Wolf Creek Pass is an album by country musician C. W. McCall, released in 1975 (see 1975 in music) on MGM Records.",
" It was recorded after the success of a song included in the album, \"Old Home Filler-up an' Keep on a-Truckin' Cafe\", which was used in a popular television commercial that helped make McCall famous.",
" McCall himself was the pseudonym of Bill Fries and was convened by Fries along with Chip Davis of Mannheim Steamroller fame.",
" The album concentrated predominantly on themes related to trucking, with many of them based on events in Fries' life.",
" The album also contained the eponymous song \"Wolf Creek Pass\", which helped popularize the actual mountain pass (located in Colorado) itself.",
" The actual \"Old Home Filler-up an' Keep on a-Truckin' Cafe\" was located in Pisgah, Iowa."
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"Pro aris et focis is a Latin phrase used as the motto of many families, military regiments, and some educational institutions meaning \"For God and country\" or literally \"For altars and hearths\", but is used by ancient authors to express attachment to all that was most dear and venerable.",
" It could be more idiomatically translated \"for hearth and home;\" as the Latin term \"aris\", generally refers to either the altars of the spirits of the house (the Lares) and is often used as a synecdoche for the family home.",
" Thus the famous Latin orator and philosopher Cicero uses the phrase to emphasize the importance of his argument in his philosophical work \"De Natura Deorum\" (3.40)."
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"Hearth and Home was an American weekly illustrated magazine which was published from 1868 to 1875."
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"McCall's was a monthly American women's magazine, published by the McCall Corporation, that enjoyed great popularity through much of the 20th century, peaking at a readership of 8.4 million in the early 1960s.",
" It was established as a small-format magazine called The Queen in 1873.",
" In 1897 it was renamed McCall's Magazine—The Queen of Fashion (later shortened to \"McCall's\") and subsequently grew in size to become a large-format glossy.",
" It was one of the \"Seven Sisters\" group of women's service magazines.",
" The McCall Pattern Company is the latest evolution of the brand name selling sewing patterns and publishing Vogue Patterns."
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"Christ Church Episcopal School (CCES) is an independent school in Greenville, South Carolina, serving 1,147 students in grades Primer (K)-12.",
" Located on a 72-acre campus, the campus is home to eight major buildings: Lower School (gr.",
" P-4), Middle School (gr.",
" 5-8), Upper School (gr.",
" 9-12), McCall Field House, Chapel of the Good Shepherd, Cavalier Training Center, Booster Pavilion, and the Robertson-Navarro Baseball Pavilion.",
" Founded in 1959, the school is accredited both by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and the Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS).",
" CCES is also the only American school outside of Germany certified by the Bavarian Ministry of Education.",
" A history of the school, by CCES alumna Allison Warren, was published in 2009 and is titled \"The First Fifty Years of Christ Church Episcopal School: A Journey to Remember"
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"The Mast General Store, located in Historic Valle Crucis, is recognized by the National Register of Historic Places as one of the best remaining examples of an old country general store.",
" It is still the center of the community housing the post office (Valle Crucis, NC 28691) and offering coffee for 5¢ on the honor system.",
" There is even a large wood stove you can sit around on cold days swapping stories or playing a game of checkers.",
" It remains true to the old-time general store from the 19th century by offering items that its neighbors might need, as well as products of interest to travelers and other visitors.",
" Today there are nine locations, including the Original Store and Annex, both located in Valle Crucis, North Carolina.",
" The store sells commodities, such as old-time hearth and home goods, outdoor clothing and gear, footwear, work clothes, old-fashioned wind-up toys, regional books and music, honey, and more than 500 varieties of old-fashioned candy."
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"The Cricket on the Hearth: A Fairy Tale of Home is a novella by Charles Dickens, published by Bradbury and Evans, and released 20 December 1845 with illustrations by Daniel Maclise, John Leech, Richard Doyle, Clarkson Stanfield and Edwin Henry Landseer.",
" Dickens began writing the book around 17 October 1845 and finished it by 1 December.",
" Like all of Dickens's Christmas books, it was published in book form, not as a serial.",
" Dickens described the novel as \"quiet and domestic [...] innocent and pretty.\"",
" It is subdivided into chapters called \"Chirps\", similar to the \"Quarters\" of \"The Chimes\" or the \"Staves\" of \"A Christmas Carol\".",
" It is the third of Dickens's five Christmas books, preceded by \"A Christmas Carol\" (1843) and \"The Chimes\" (1844), and followed by \"The Battle of Life\" (1846) and \"The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain\" (1848)."
],
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"Olive E. Dana (December 24, 1859 - ) was an American short-story writer, essayist, and poet.",
" In her literary work, Dana showed her New England heritage.",
" She was born in Augusta, Maine, in 1859, where she always resided.",
" After high school graduation in 1877, she began to write for the press.",
" Except when incapacitated by illness, she was a constant contributor thereafter, both in prose and verse, to many of the literary and religious publications.",
" Her work included articles on home topics and reviews, biographical sketches and short stories.",
" She was a frequent contributor to the columns of the \"Journal of Education\", the \"Cottage Hearth\", \"Good Housekeeping\", \"Portland Transcript\", and \"Illustrated Christian Weekly\", having published some 300 articles since her literary career began.",
" \"The Magi\", is illustrative of her best poetic ability."
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"Maureen Cannon (November 22, 1922 – January 25, 2007) published more than 1,000 poems in \"Good Housekeeping\", \"Ladies' Home Journal\", \"McCall's\", \"Reader's Digest\", \"Light Quarterly\", and a great variety of other publications.",
" She was a regular contributor, always in verse, to more than one section of the \"New York Times\"."
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"Wee Haven is a historic house located at 1509 West Park Avenue in Champaign, Illinois.",
" The Prairie School house was built in 1925; its design came from a plan which architect Charles Saxby Elwood had published in \"Fruit, Garden and Home\" magazine the previous year.",
" As is typical in Prairie School designs, the house has a heavy emphasis on horizontality, as can be seen in its low massing, flat roof with wide eaves, and casement windows with art glass.",
" The house's various ornaments, which include tile prairie flowers, a wooden apron and string course, and fascia along the eaves, also add to its horizontal focus.",
" The house's fireplace, its most distinctive Prairie School interior feature, has a tile hearth with a brick surround and two more decorative tile flowers."
],
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[
"Title: Wolf Creek Pass (album)\n\nWolf Creek Pass is an album by country musician C. W. McCall, released in 1975 (see 1975 in music) on MGM Records. It was recorded after the success of a song included in the album, \"Old Home Filler-up an' Keep on a-Truckin' Cafe\", which was used in a popular television commercial that helped make McCall famous. McCall himself was the pseudonym of Bill Fries and was convened by Fries along with Chip Davis of Mannheim Steamroller fame. The album concentrated predominantly on themes related to trucking, with many of them based on events in Fries' life. The album also contained the eponymous song \"Wolf Creek Pass\", which helped popularize the actual mountain pass (located in Colorado) itself. The actual \"Old Home Filler-up an' Keep on a-Truckin' Cafe\" was located in Pisgah, Iowa.",
"Title: Pro aris et focis\n\nPro aris et focis is a Latin phrase used as the motto of many families, military regiments, and some educational institutions meaning \"For God and country\" or literally \"For altars and hearths\", but is used by ancient authors to express attachment to all that was most dear and venerable. It could be more idiomatically translated \"for hearth and home;\" as the Latin term \"aris\", generally refers to either the altars of the spirits of the house (the Lares) and is often used as a synecdoche for the family home. Thus the famous Latin orator and philosopher Cicero uses the phrase to emphasize the importance of his argument in his philosophical work \"De Natura Deorum\" (3.40).",
"Title: Hearth and Home\n\nHearth and Home was an American weekly illustrated magazine which was published from 1868 to 1875.",
"Title: McCall's\n\nMcCall's was a monthly American women's magazine, published by the McCall Corporation, that enjoyed great popularity through much of the 20th century, peaking at a readership of 8.4 million in the early 1960s. It was established as a small-format magazine called The Queen in 1873. In 1897 it was renamed McCall's Magazine—The Queen of Fashion (later shortened to \"McCall's\") and subsequently grew in size to become a large-format glossy. It was one of the \"Seven Sisters\" group of women's service magazines. The McCall Pattern Company is the latest evolution of the brand name selling sewing patterns and publishing Vogue Patterns.",
"Title: Christ Church Episcopal School\n\nChrist Church Episcopal School (CCES) is an independent school in Greenville, South Carolina, serving 1,147 students in grades Primer (K)-12. Located on a 72-acre campus, the campus is home to eight major buildings: Lower School (gr. P-4), Middle School (gr. 5-8), Upper School (gr. 9-12), McCall Field House, Chapel of the Good Shepherd, Cavalier Training Center, Booster Pavilion, and the Robertson-Navarro Baseball Pavilion. Founded in 1959, the school is accredited both by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and the Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS). CCES is also the only American school outside of Germany certified by the Bavarian Ministry of Education. A history of the school, by CCES alumna Allison Warren, was published in 2009 and is titled \"The First Fifty Years of Christ Church Episcopal School: A Journey to Remember",
"Title: Mast General Store\n\nThe Mast General Store, located in Historic Valle Crucis, is recognized by the National Register of Historic Places as one of the best remaining examples of an old country general store. It is still the center of the community housing the post office (Valle Crucis, NC 28691) and offering coffee for 5¢ on the honor system. There is even a large wood stove you can sit around on cold days swapping stories or playing a game of checkers. It remains true to the old-time general store from the 19th century by offering items that its neighbors might need, as well as products of interest to travelers and other visitors. Today there are nine locations, including the Original Store and Annex, both located in Valle Crucis, North Carolina. The store sells commodities, such as old-time hearth and home goods, outdoor clothing and gear, footwear, work clothes, old-fashioned wind-up toys, regional books and music, honey, and more than 500 varieties of old-fashioned candy.",
"Title: The Cricket on the Hearth\n\nThe Cricket on the Hearth: A Fairy Tale of Home is a novella by Charles Dickens, published by Bradbury and Evans, and released 20 December 1845 with illustrations by Daniel Maclise, John Leech, Richard Doyle, Clarkson Stanfield and Edwin Henry Landseer. Dickens began writing the book around 17 October 1845 and finished it by 1 December. Like all of Dickens's Christmas books, it was published in book form, not as a serial. Dickens described the novel as \"quiet and domestic [...] innocent and pretty.\" It is subdivided into chapters called \"Chirps\", similar to the \"Quarters\" of \"The Chimes\" or the \"Staves\" of \"A Christmas Carol\". It is the third of Dickens's five Christmas books, preceded by \"A Christmas Carol\" (1843) and \"The Chimes\" (1844), and followed by \"The Battle of Life\" (1846) and \"The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain\" (1848).",
"Title: Olive E. Dana\n\nOlive E. Dana (December 24, 1859 - ) was an American short-story writer, essayist, and poet. In her literary work, Dana showed her New England heritage. She was born in Augusta, Maine, in 1859, where she always resided. After high school graduation in 1877, she began to write for the press. Except when incapacitated by illness, she was a constant contributor thereafter, both in prose and verse, to many of the literary and religious publications. Her work included articles on home topics and reviews, biographical sketches and short stories. She was a frequent contributor to the columns of the \"Journal of Education\", the \"Cottage Hearth\", \"Good Housekeeping\", \"Portland Transcript\", and \"Illustrated Christian Weekly\", having published some 300 articles since her literary career began. \"The Magi\", is illustrative of her best poetic ability.",
"Title: Maureen Cannon\n\nMaureen Cannon (November 22, 1922 – January 25, 2007) published more than 1,000 poems in \"Good Housekeeping\", \"Ladies' Home Journal\", \"McCall's\", \"Reader's Digest\", \"Light Quarterly\", and a great variety of other publications. She was a regular contributor, always in verse, to more than one section of the \"New York Times\".",
"Title: Wee Haven\n\nWee Haven is a historic house located at 1509 West Park Avenue in Champaign, Illinois. The Prairie School house was built in 1925; its design came from a plan which architect Charles Saxby Elwood had published in \"Fruit, Garden and Home\" magazine the previous year. As is typical in Prairie School designs, the house has a heavy emphasis on horizontality, as can be seen in its low massing, flat roof with wide eaves, and casement windows with art glass. The house's various ornaments, which include tile prairie flowers, a wooden apron and string course, and fascia along the eaves, also add to its horizontal focus. The house's fireplace, its most distinctive Prairie School interior feature, has a tile hearth with a brick surround and two more decorative tile flowers."
] |
1,623
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Which Wife of Donald Trump did Arnold Isaacs design a dress for?
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Ivana Trump
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bridge
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easy
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"Trump Winery (formerly Kluge Estate Winery and Vineyard) is a Virginia winery situated on Trump Vineyard Estates in Charlottesville, Virginia.",
" The vineyard was purchased by businessman (now U.S. President) Donald Trump in April 2011 and was officially re-opened in October 2011.",
" It is currently run by Trump's son Eric, under the name Eric Trump Wine Manufacturing LLC.",
" Trump Winery manufactures 36,000 cases of wine per year.",
" Donald Trump has referred to it as \"one of the largest wineries in the United States\", although it actually ranks behind two other Virginia wineries that produce at least 60,000 cases of wine per year."
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"\"Donald Trump\" is a song by American rapper/singer Mac Miller, and the only song released as an official single from his mixtape \"Best Day Ever\".",
" The melody, which is played throughout the song, is taken from \"Vesuvius\" by Sufjan Stevens.",
" The music video to the song was uploaded to YouTube on March 3, 2011, while the single was released digitally on May 17, 2011.",
" \"Donald Trump\" is also incorrectly included as a bonus track on the track list of some versions of Mac Miller's debut album \"Blue Slide Park\".",
" Miller himself confirmed that the song does not feature on the album.",
" The song was dedicated to the American business magnate Donald Trump, who, five years after the song's release, was elected as the 45th President of the United States.",
" During Trump's 2016 campaign, the song regained popularity, hitting #28 on the iTunes Charts on November 9, 2016, the day after he was elected president.",
" However Mac Miller has personally stated in an interview that he was not a supporter of Trump."
],
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"Donald Trump has pursued business deals in Russia since 1987, and has sometimes traveled there to explore potential business opportunities.",
" In 1996, Trump trademark applications were submitted for potential Russian real estate development deals.",
" Trump's partners and children have repeatedly visited Moscow, connecting with developers and government officials to explore joint venture opportunities.",
" Trump was never able to successfully conclude any real estate deals in Russia.",
" However, individual Russians have invested heavily in Trump properties, and following Trump's bankruptcies in the 1990s he borrowed money from Russian sources.",
" In 2008 his son Donald Trump Jr. said that Russia was an important source of money for the Trump businesses."
],
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"Ivana Marie Trump (née Zelníčková , ] ; February 20, 1949) is a Czech-American businesswoman and former fashion model.",
" She was the first wife of Donald Trump from 1977 until 1992."
],
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"Donald Trump was elected President of the United States on November 8, 2016 and was inaugurated on January 20, 2017.",
" He is currently serving his day in office.",
" For President Trump's first 100 days in office, see Donald Trump's first 100 days.",
" For his time as President-elect, see Presidential transition of Donald Trump.",
" The following articles cover the timeline of the presidency of Donald Trump:"
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"Anthony Senecal is the ex-butler of Donald Trump, and is currently employed as the \"in house historian\" and tour leader at Trump's private club and part-time residence, Mar-a-Lago.",
" He entered the public spotlight in 2016 when numerous Facebook posts he made were exposed by \"Mother Jones\".",
" They included calls for executing Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.",
" Senecal endorsed Donald Trump for president.",
" Trump called Senecal's remarks \"disgusting\", adding that \"Mr. Senecal is obviously a very troubled man.”",
" Trump's campaign also disavowed Senecal's views when they were made public, but Senecal was allowed to continue conducting tours at the Trump property in Florida."
],
"title": "Anthony Senecal"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Donald Trump's presidential campaign of 2000 for the nomination of the Reform Party began when real estate magnate Donald Trump of New York announced the creation of a presidential exploratory committee on the October 7, 1999 edition of \"Larry King Live\".",
" Though Trump had never held elected office, he was well known for his frequent comments on public affairs and business exploits as head of The Trump Organization.",
" He had previously considered a presidential run in 1988 as a Republican, but chose not to run.",
" For 2000, Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura persuaded Trump to seek the presidential nomination of the Reform Party, which was fracturing despite achieving ballot access and qualifying for matching funds as a result of the 1996 presidential campaign of businessman Ross Perot.",
" Trump's entrance into the Reform Party race coincided with that of paleoconservative commentator Pat Buchanan, whom Trump attacked throughout the campaign as a \"Hitler-lover.\""
],
"title": "Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2000"
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"Trump Unauthorized is a 2005 biographical television film about businessman and future president of the United States Donald Trump.",
" The film was directed by John David Coles and written by Keith Curran, and stars Justin Louis as Trump.",
" The film chronicles Trump's life, including his career and his marriages to Ivana Trump and Marla Maples.",
" \"Trump Unauthorized\" is based on multiple sources, including two biographies by Gwenda Blair titled \"The Trumps: Three Generations That Built an Empire\" and \"Donald Trump: Master Apprentice\"."
],
"title": "Trump Unauthorized"
},
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"sentences": [
"Elizabeth Christ Trump (born Elisabeth Christ; October 10, 1880 – June 6, 1966) was a German-born American businesswoman and is considered the matriarch of the Trump family.",
" She married Frederick Trump in 1902.",
" While raising their three children, the early death of her husband in 1918 required her to manage his properties in order to support her family.",
" She founded the real estate development company Elizabeth Trump & Son with her son Fred.",
" The company, now known as The Trump Organization, is currently owned by her grandson, Donald Trump, who is the 45th President of the United States.",
" Her great-grandsons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump are running the family business as trustees during their father's presidency."
],
"title": "Elizabeth Christ Trump"
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"Arnold Isaacs (May 8, 1930 – August 3, 2015), known as Arnold Scaasi, was a Canadian fashion designer who has created gowns for First Ladies Mamie Eisenhower, Barbara Bush, Hillary Clinton, and Laura Bush, in addition to such notable personalities as Joan Crawford, Ivana Trump, Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, Lauren Bacall, Diahann Carroll, Elizabeth Taylor, Catherine Deneuve, Brooke Astor, Arlene Francis, and Mary Tyler Moore."
],
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}
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"Title: Trump Winery\n\nTrump Winery (formerly Kluge Estate Winery and Vineyard) is a Virginia winery situated on Trump Vineyard Estates in Charlottesville, Virginia. The vineyard was purchased by businessman (now U.S. President) Donald Trump in April 2011 and was officially re-opened in October 2011. It is currently run by Trump's son Eric, under the name Eric Trump Wine Manufacturing LLC. Trump Winery manufactures 36,000 cases of wine per year. Donald Trump has referred to it as \"one of the largest wineries in the United States\", although it actually ranks behind two other Virginia wineries that produce at least 60,000 cases of wine per year.",
"Title: Donald Trump (song)\n\n\"Donald Trump\" is a song by American rapper/singer Mac Miller, and the only song released as an official single from his mixtape \"Best Day Ever\". The melody, which is played throughout the song, is taken from \"Vesuvius\" by Sufjan Stevens. The music video to the song was uploaded to YouTube on March 3, 2011, while the single was released digitally on May 17, 2011. \"Donald Trump\" is also incorrectly included as a bonus track on the track list of some versions of Mac Miller's debut album \"Blue Slide Park\". Miller himself confirmed that the song does not feature on the album. The song was dedicated to the American business magnate Donald Trump, who, five years after the song's release, was elected as the 45th President of the United States. During Trump's 2016 campaign, the song regained popularity, hitting #28 on the iTunes Charts on November 9, 2016, the day after he was elected president. However Mac Miller has personally stated in an interview that he was not a supporter of Trump.",
"Title: Business projects of Donald Trump in Russia\n\nDonald Trump has pursued business deals in Russia since 1987, and has sometimes traveled there to explore potential business opportunities. In 1996, Trump trademark applications were submitted for potential Russian real estate development deals. Trump's partners and children have repeatedly visited Moscow, connecting with developers and government officials to explore joint venture opportunities. Trump was never able to successfully conclude any real estate deals in Russia. However, individual Russians have invested heavily in Trump properties, and following Trump's bankruptcies in the 1990s he borrowed money from Russian sources. In 2008 his son Donald Trump Jr. said that Russia was an important source of money for the Trump businesses.",
"Title: Ivana Trump\n\nIvana Marie Trump (née Zelníčková , ] ; February 20, 1949) is a Czech-American businesswoman and former fashion model. She was the first wife of Donald Trump from 1977 until 1992.",
"Title: Timeline of the presidency of Donald Trump\n\nDonald Trump was elected President of the United States on November 8, 2016 and was inaugurated on January 20, 2017. He is currently serving his day in office. For President Trump's first 100 days in office, see Donald Trump's first 100 days. For his time as President-elect, see Presidential transition of Donald Trump. The following articles cover the timeline of the presidency of Donald Trump:",
"Title: Anthony Senecal\n\nAnthony Senecal is the ex-butler of Donald Trump, and is currently employed as the \"in house historian\" and tour leader at Trump's private club and part-time residence, Mar-a-Lago. He entered the public spotlight in 2016 when numerous Facebook posts he made were exposed by \"Mother Jones\". They included calls for executing Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. Senecal endorsed Donald Trump for president. Trump called Senecal's remarks \"disgusting\", adding that \"Mr. Senecal is obviously a very troubled man.” Trump's campaign also disavowed Senecal's views when they were made public, but Senecal was allowed to continue conducting tours at the Trump property in Florida.",
"Title: Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2000\n\nDonald Trump's presidential campaign of 2000 for the nomination of the Reform Party began when real estate magnate Donald Trump of New York announced the creation of a presidential exploratory committee on the October 7, 1999 edition of \"Larry King Live\". Though Trump had never held elected office, he was well known for his frequent comments on public affairs and business exploits as head of The Trump Organization. He had previously considered a presidential run in 1988 as a Republican, but chose not to run. For 2000, Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura persuaded Trump to seek the presidential nomination of the Reform Party, which was fracturing despite achieving ballot access and qualifying for matching funds as a result of the 1996 presidential campaign of businessman Ross Perot. Trump's entrance into the Reform Party race coincided with that of paleoconservative commentator Pat Buchanan, whom Trump attacked throughout the campaign as a \"Hitler-lover.\"",
"Title: Trump Unauthorized\n\nTrump Unauthorized is a 2005 biographical television film about businessman and future president of the United States Donald Trump. The film was directed by John David Coles and written by Keith Curran, and stars Justin Louis as Trump. The film chronicles Trump's life, including his career and his marriages to Ivana Trump and Marla Maples. \"Trump Unauthorized\" is based on multiple sources, including two biographies by Gwenda Blair titled \"The Trumps: Three Generations That Built an Empire\" and \"Donald Trump: Master Apprentice\".",
"Title: Elizabeth Christ Trump\n\nElizabeth Christ Trump (born Elisabeth Christ; October 10, 1880 – June 6, 1966) was a German-born American businesswoman and is considered the matriarch of the Trump family. She married Frederick Trump in 1902. While raising their three children, the early death of her husband in 1918 required her to manage his properties in order to support her family. She founded the real estate development company Elizabeth Trump & Son with her son Fred. The company, now known as The Trump Organization, is currently owned by her grandson, Donald Trump, who is the 45th President of the United States. Her great-grandsons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump are running the family business as trustees during their father's presidency.",
"Title: Arnold Scaasi\n\nArnold Isaacs (May 8, 1930 – August 3, 2015), known as Arnold Scaasi, was a Canadian fashion designer who has created gowns for First Ladies Mamie Eisenhower, Barbara Bush, Hillary Clinton, and Laura Bush, in addition to such notable personalities as Joan Crawford, Ivana Trump, Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, Lauren Bacall, Diahann Carroll, Elizabeth Taylor, Catherine Deneuve, Brooke Astor, Arlene Francis, and Mary Tyler Moore."
] |
1,624
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Are Masatoshi Ono and Charlie Huhn from the same country?
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no
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comparison
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medium
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"Sadistic Mika Band (サディスティック・ミカ・バンド ) was a Japanese rock group formed in 1972.",
" Its name is a parody of the \"Plastic Ono Band\".",
" Produced by Masatoshi Hashiba on Toshiba-EMI Records (now EMI Music Japan), the band was led by the then husband and wife team of guitarist Kazuhiko Kato, and his wife, singer Mika Fukui.",
" The word \"sadistic\" is reported to be inspired by her insensitive sense of humour."
],
"title": "Sadistic Mika Band"
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"Klaus Huhn (24 February 1928 – 20 January 2017) was a German sports journalist, writer and sports administrator.",
" Huhn worked for the East German mass-market daily newspaper, \"Neues Deutschland\", and was chairman of the Sports Journalists Sub-Association within that country's important Union of Journalists."
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"Charles \"Charlie\" Huhn (born January 11, 1951) is an American rock singer and guitarist.",
" He got his start playing with Vic Amato, Andy Dennen and Al Lesert in the band Cirrus, in and around Grand Rapids, Michigan playing many gigs in West Michigan before joining Ted Nugent in 1978."
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"The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers (1938- 1966) were an early bluegrass band which included such notable \"first generation\" bluegrass musicians as Ezra Cline, Bobby Osborne, Paul Williams, Melvin Goins, Charlie Cline, Curly Ray Cline, Larry Richardson and for a short time Jimmy Martin.",
" The group was started by Ezra Cline and Curly Ray Cline and was originally named \"Cousin Ezra and the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers\".",
" The Clines came from a large family consisting of musically talented people.",
" Ray and Charlie's father, Charlie, was a talented banjo player and the women in the family, Geraldine and Bobbi, were great singers.",
" For reasons unknown, Bobbi and Geraldine never joined the band on the road but often joined in at home, especially when notable Country singers, such as Bill Monroe, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, and Hank Williams, came visiting.",
" None of them ever had a music lesson yet excelled on every instrument they touched.",
" Natives of the Gilbert Creek region of southern West Virginia, Cousin Ezra, along with brothers Ireland (Lazy Ned) and Curly Ray Cline, were part of the original Lonesome Pine Fiddlers from about 1938, a group that worked on radio at WHIS Bluefield, West Virginia.",
" During World War II, Ned was killed in action.",
" When the Pine Fiddlers resumed regular daily broadcasts, Charlie, who played multiple instruments, joined them on a regular basis.",
" Charlie returned to the Fiddlers briefly before becoming a member of Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys.",
" During 1952-1955, Charlie worked off and on with Monroe, recording some 38 songs, all on Decca.",
" It has been said that he played every instrument at one time or another in the Monroe group except mandolin.",
" Charlie spent most of 1953 back with the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers working at WJR radio in Detroit.",
" When Ezra brought the band to Pikeville, Kentucky, in November, Charlie rejoined Bill Monroe.",
" In 1954, Charlie did a session, playing lead guitar, with the Stanley Brothers and also another one on RCA with the Fiddlers, although he was not otherwise working with them at the time.",
" He also worked briefly as a sideman with the Osborne Brothers, although he did not record with them.",
" By 1958, Charlie (electric lead guitar) and his wife, Lee (electric bass), had rejoined Ezra and Curly Ray in the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers, who were experimenting with a more modern sound and working a TV show in Huntington, West Virginia, in addition to daily radio in Pikeville.",
" In his later years, Charlie was with the Stanley Brothers.",
" Curly Ray also played with the Stanley Brothers at a different time as their fiddler.",
" Curly Ray was one of the best fiddlers in Bluegrass.",
" This most talented family of musicians were the best, surpassed by none.",
" Finally, on October 1, 2009, The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers got their due when they were inducted into the International Bluegrass Hall of Fame at the Ryman Theater (the original home of the Grand Ole Opry).",
" Bobby Osborne, Melvin Goins and Paul Williams were there to receive the bands award.",
" In the crowd of a sold out theater was the son of Ezra Cline, Scotty Ireland Cline, who recalled being in that same theater as a child sitting on stage and watching the Fiddlers play.",
" (At the time, the Opry had bleachers for family just off stage).",
" The final act of the evening at the IBMA Awards was the playing of \"Pain in my Heart\" by Osborne, Goins and Williams along with a Song from the Dillards, who were also inducted the same evening."
],
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"Resurrection is the sixth studio album by the Japanese power metal/neo-classical metal band Galneryus, released on June 23, 2010.",
" It is the first album to feature Galneryus' new singer Masatoshi \"Sho\" Ono and new bassist Taka, after the departure of Yama-B (vocals) and Yu-To (bass).",
" The track \"A Far-Off Distance\" was used as the ending theme for the anime television series \"\"."
],
"title": "Resurrection (Galneryus album)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Family Joules is the fourteenth studio album by Foghat, released in 2003.",
" It is the first album by the band without founding member, guitarist and singer Dave Peverett and their first album to feature singer/guitarist Charlie Huhn and guitarist Bryan Bassett."
],
"title": "Family Joules"
},
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"sentences": [
"Victory was formed in 1984 from the remnants of the band Fargo.",
" Bassist Peter Knorn, the two guitarists Tommy Newton and John Lockton and drummer Bernie Van de Graaf had all previously worked together in that band.",
" After originally working with singer Pedro Schemm, former Gary Moore- and Ted Nugent-singer Charlie Huhn became the band's singer.",
" Recommended by Scorpions' guitarist Rudolph Schenker, the band sign a management deal with David Krebs (who managed, among others, Scorpions and Aerosmith)."
],
"title": "Victory (band)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Chris Kando Iijima (1948–2005) was an Asian American folksinger, educator and legal scholar.",
" He, Joanne Nobuko Miyamoto, and Charlie Chin, were the members of the group \"Yellow Pearl\"; their 1973 album, \"A Grain of Sand: Music for the Struggle by Asians in America\", (originally recorded on Paredon Records now Smithsonian Folkways was an important part of the development of Asian American identity in the early 1970s.",
" AsianWeek columnist Phil Tajitsu Nash stated that when hearing the album or Yellow Pearl perform live, \"From Boston to Chicago to San Francisco to Honolulu, Asian-derived people who had been classified in the Census as \"Other\" suddenly realized that they had an identity, a history, and a place at the table.\"",
" Iijima sang a song from the album on the Mike Douglas Show, co-hosted with John Lennon and Yoko Ono on February 15, 1972.",
" Iijima was also a founder of Asian Americans for Action, one of the first Asian American-focused civil rights organizations of the 1960s.",
" Iijima later became a law professor and wrote about discrimination against Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and members of other racial groups."
],
"title": "Chris Iijima"
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"sentences": [
"Masatoshi Ono (小野正利 , Ono Masatoshi , born January 29, 1967 in Adachi, Tokyo, Japan) , also known as Sho, is a Japanese rock/heavy metal singer-songwriter and vocal coach.",
" Ono got his start in the 1980s as vocalist of the heavy metal band Fort Bragg.",
" In 1992, he released his first solo single, \"Pure ni Nare\", on Sony Records.",
" But it wasn't until his third single, \"You're the Only...\", that he hit it big.",
" The single helped Ono win the \"Rookie of the Year\" award at the 34th Japan Record Awards and an invitation to that year's \"Kōhaku Uta Gassen\"."
],
"title": "Masatoshi Ono"
},
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"sentences": [
"Norman Robinson is a South African master of Shotokan karate.",
" He and Stan Schmidt were the first practitioners of Shotokan karate in South Africa and they instigated the establishment of the South African branch of the Japan Karate Association (JKA) in 1965 and popularized the art across the country.",
" In 1970 he was one of the first westerners to be invited into the JKA's famous Instructor Class in the Tokyo Honbu dojo, the invitation having been offered by Masatoshi Nakayama himself.",
" Latterly, he established Japan Karate Shotokai South Africa (now known as Japan Karate Shoto Federation South Africa), having remained loyal to Tetsuhiko Asai after Asai established Japan Karate Shotokai.",
" Norman Robinson is also a distinguished student of Judo, holding a 7th dan in that art, and is also known for his acting roles in several martial arts films."
],
"title": "Norman Robinson (karate)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Sadistic Mika Band\n\nSadistic Mika Band (サディスティック・ミカ・バンド ) was a Japanese rock group formed in 1972. Its name is a parody of the \"Plastic Ono Band\". Produced by Masatoshi Hashiba on Toshiba-EMI Records (now EMI Music Japan), the band was led by the then husband and wife team of guitarist Kazuhiko Kato, and his wife, singer Mika Fukui. The word \"sadistic\" is reported to be inspired by her insensitive sense of humour.",
"Title: Klaus Huhn\n\nKlaus Huhn (24 February 1928 – 20 January 2017) was a German sports journalist, writer and sports administrator. Huhn worked for the East German mass-market daily newspaper, \"Neues Deutschland\", and was chairman of the Sports Journalists Sub-Association within that country's important Union of Journalists.",
"Title: Charlie Huhn\n\nCharles \"Charlie\" Huhn (born January 11, 1951) is an American rock singer and guitarist. He got his start playing with Vic Amato, Andy Dennen and Al Lesert in the band Cirrus, in and around Grand Rapids, Michigan playing many gigs in West Michigan before joining Ted Nugent in 1978.",
"Title: Lonesome Pine Fiddlers\n\nThe Lonesome Pine Fiddlers (1938- 1966) were an early bluegrass band which included such notable \"first generation\" bluegrass musicians as Ezra Cline, Bobby Osborne, Paul Williams, Melvin Goins, Charlie Cline, Curly Ray Cline, Larry Richardson and for a short time Jimmy Martin. The group was started by Ezra Cline and Curly Ray Cline and was originally named \"Cousin Ezra and the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers\". The Clines came from a large family consisting of musically talented people. Ray and Charlie's father, Charlie, was a talented banjo player and the women in the family, Geraldine and Bobbi, were great singers. For reasons unknown, Bobbi and Geraldine never joined the band on the road but often joined in at home, especially when notable Country singers, such as Bill Monroe, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, and Hank Williams, came visiting. None of them ever had a music lesson yet excelled on every instrument they touched. Natives of the Gilbert Creek region of southern West Virginia, Cousin Ezra, along with brothers Ireland (Lazy Ned) and Curly Ray Cline, were part of the original Lonesome Pine Fiddlers from about 1938, a group that worked on radio at WHIS Bluefield, West Virginia. During World War II, Ned was killed in action. When the Pine Fiddlers resumed regular daily broadcasts, Charlie, who played multiple instruments, joined them on a regular basis. Charlie returned to the Fiddlers briefly before becoming a member of Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys. During 1952-1955, Charlie worked off and on with Monroe, recording some 38 songs, all on Decca. It has been said that he played every instrument at one time or another in the Monroe group except mandolin. Charlie spent most of 1953 back with the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers working at WJR radio in Detroit. When Ezra brought the band to Pikeville, Kentucky, in November, Charlie rejoined Bill Monroe. In 1954, Charlie did a session, playing lead guitar, with the Stanley Brothers and also another one on RCA with the Fiddlers, although he was not otherwise working with them at the time. He also worked briefly as a sideman with the Osborne Brothers, although he did not record with them. By 1958, Charlie (electric lead guitar) and his wife, Lee (electric bass), had rejoined Ezra and Curly Ray in the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers, who were experimenting with a more modern sound and working a TV show in Huntington, West Virginia, in addition to daily radio in Pikeville. In his later years, Charlie was with the Stanley Brothers. Curly Ray also played with the Stanley Brothers at a different time as their fiddler. Curly Ray was one of the best fiddlers in Bluegrass. This most talented family of musicians were the best, surpassed by none. Finally, on October 1, 2009, The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers got their due when they were inducted into the International Bluegrass Hall of Fame at the Ryman Theater (the original home of the Grand Ole Opry). Bobby Osborne, Melvin Goins and Paul Williams were there to receive the bands award. In the crowd of a sold out theater was the son of Ezra Cline, Scotty Ireland Cline, who recalled being in that same theater as a child sitting on stage and watching the Fiddlers play. (At the time, the Opry had bleachers for family just off stage). The final act of the evening at the IBMA Awards was the playing of \"Pain in my Heart\" by Osborne, Goins and Williams along with a Song from the Dillards, who were also inducted the same evening.",
"Title: Resurrection (Galneryus album)\n\nResurrection is the sixth studio album by the Japanese power metal/neo-classical metal band Galneryus, released on June 23, 2010. It is the first album to feature Galneryus' new singer Masatoshi \"Sho\" Ono and new bassist Taka, after the departure of Yama-B (vocals) and Yu-To (bass). The track \"A Far-Off Distance\" was used as the ending theme for the anime television series \"\".",
"Title: Family Joules\n\nFamily Joules is the fourteenth studio album by Foghat, released in 2003. It is the first album by the band without founding member, guitarist and singer Dave Peverett and their first album to feature singer/guitarist Charlie Huhn and guitarist Bryan Bassett.",
"Title: Victory (band)\n\nVictory was formed in 1984 from the remnants of the band Fargo. Bassist Peter Knorn, the two guitarists Tommy Newton and John Lockton and drummer Bernie Van de Graaf had all previously worked together in that band. After originally working with singer Pedro Schemm, former Gary Moore- and Ted Nugent-singer Charlie Huhn became the band's singer. Recommended by Scorpions' guitarist Rudolph Schenker, the band sign a management deal with David Krebs (who managed, among others, Scorpions and Aerosmith).",
"Title: Chris Iijima\n\nChris Kando Iijima (1948–2005) was an Asian American folksinger, educator and legal scholar. He, Joanne Nobuko Miyamoto, and Charlie Chin, were the members of the group \"Yellow Pearl\"; their 1973 album, \"A Grain of Sand: Music for the Struggle by Asians in America\", (originally recorded on Paredon Records now Smithsonian Folkways was an important part of the development of Asian American identity in the early 1970s. AsianWeek columnist Phil Tajitsu Nash stated that when hearing the album or Yellow Pearl perform live, \"From Boston to Chicago to San Francisco to Honolulu, Asian-derived people who had been classified in the Census as \"Other\" suddenly realized that they had an identity, a history, and a place at the table.\" Iijima sang a song from the album on the Mike Douglas Show, co-hosted with John Lennon and Yoko Ono on February 15, 1972. Iijima was also a founder of Asian Americans for Action, one of the first Asian American-focused civil rights organizations of the 1960s. Iijima later became a law professor and wrote about discrimination against Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and members of other racial groups.",
"Title: Masatoshi Ono\n\nMasatoshi Ono (小野正利 , Ono Masatoshi , born January 29, 1967 in Adachi, Tokyo, Japan) , also known as Sho, is a Japanese rock/heavy metal singer-songwriter and vocal coach. Ono got his start in the 1980s as vocalist of the heavy metal band Fort Bragg. In 1992, he released his first solo single, \"Pure ni Nare\", on Sony Records. But it wasn't until his third single, \"You're the Only...\", that he hit it big. The single helped Ono win the \"Rookie of the Year\" award at the 34th Japan Record Awards and an invitation to that year's \"Kōhaku Uta Gassen\".",
"Title: Norman Robinson (karate)\n\nNorman Robinson is a South African master of Shotokan karate. He and Stan Schmidt were the first practitioners of Shotokan karate in South Africa and they instigated the establishment of the South African branch of the Japan Karate Association (JKA) in 1965 and popularized the art across the country. In 1970 he was one of the first westerners to be invited into the JKA's famous Instructor Class in the Tokyo Honbu dojo, the invitation having been offered by Masatoshi Nakayama himself. Latterly, he established Japan Karate Shotokai South Africa (now known as Japan Karate Shoto Federation South Africa), having remained loyal to Tetsuhiko Asai after Asai established Japan Karate Shotokai. Norman Robinson is also a distinguished student of Judo, holding a 7th dan in that art, and is also known for his acting roles in several martial arts films."
] |
1,625
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What was the best-known invention of the man that the cryogenic storage dewar was named after?
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the vacuum flask
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"Cryoconservation of animal genetic resources is a strategy wherein samples of animal genetic materials are preserved cryogenically.",
" Animal genetic resources, as defined by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, are \"those animal species that are used, or may be used, for the production of food and agriculture, and the populations within each of them.",
" These populations within each species can be classified as wild and feral populations, landraces and primary populations, standardised breeds, selected lines, varieties, strains and any conserved genetic material; all of which are currently categorized as Breeds.\"",
" Genetic materials that are typically cryogenically preserved include sperm, oocytes, embryos and somatic cells.",
" Cryogenic facilities are called gene banks and can vary greatly in size usually according to the economic resources available.",
" They must be able to facilitate germplasm collection, processing, freezing, and long term storage, all in a hygienic and organized manner.",
" Gene banks must maintain a precise database and make information and genetic resources accessible to properly facilitate cryoconservation.",
" Cryoconservation is an \"ex situ\" conservation strategy that often coexists alongside \"in situ\" conservation to protect and preserve livestock genetics.",
" Cryoconservation of livestock genetic resources is primarily done in order to preserve the genetics of populations of interest, such as indigenous breeds, also known as local or minor breeds.",
" Material may be stored because individuals shared specific genes and phenotypes that may be of value or have potential value for researchers or breeders.",
" Therefore, one of the main goals remains preserving the gene pool of local breeds that may be threatened.",
" Indigenous livestock genetics are commonly threatened by factors such as globalization, modernization, changes in production systems, inappropriate introduction of major breeds, genetic drift, inbreeding, crossbreeding, climate change, natural disasters, disease, cultural changes, and urbanization.",
" Indigenous livestock are critical to sustainable agricultural development and food security, due to their: adaptation to environment and endemic diseases, indispensable part in local production systems, social and cultural significance, and importance to local rural economies.",
" The genetic resources of minor breeds have value to the local farmers, consumers of the products, private companies and investors interested in crossbreeding, breed associations, governments, those conducting research and development, and non-governmental organizations.",
" Therefore, efforts have been made by national governments and non-governmental organizations, such as the Livestock Conservancy, to encourage conservation of livestock genetics through cryoconservation, as well as through other \"ex situ\" and \"in situ\" strategies.",
" Cryogenic specimens of livestock genetic resources can be preserved and used for extended periods of time.",
" This advantage makes cryoconservation beneficial particularly for threatened breeds who have low breed populations.",
" Cryogenically preserved specimens can be used to revive breeds that are endangered or extinct, for breed improvement, crossbreeding, research and development.",
" However, cryoconservation can be an expensive strategy and requires long term hygienic and economic commitment for germplasms to remain viable.",
" Cryoconservation can also face unique challenges based on the species, as some species have a reduced survival rate of frozen germplasm."
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"A cryopreservation straw is a small storage device used for the cryogenic storage of liquid samples, often in a biobank or other collection of samples.",
" Their most common application is for storage of sperm for in-vitro fertilization."
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"A refrigerated transport Dewar is a refrigerated transport vessel with an insulated Dewar flask (vacuum) design to carry cryogenic liquid.",
" To prevent pressure build-up they are equipped with safety relief valves and/or rupture discs.",
" The liquid can be withdrawn as a gas by passing liquid through an internal vaporizer or as a liquid under its own vapour pressure."
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"An oxygen tank is an oxygen storage vessel, which is either held under pressure in gas cylinders, or as liquid oxygen in a cryogenic storage tank."
],
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"Sir James Dewar FRS FRSE (20 September 1842 – 27 March 1923) was a Scottish chemist and physicist.",
" He is probably best known today for his invention of the vacuum flask, which he used in conjunction with extensive research into the liquefaction of gases.",
" He was also particularly interested in atomic and molecular spectroscopy, working in these fields for more than 25 years."
],
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"Georges Jenny (c.1900–1976) was a French musician, poet, and electronic instrument builder.",
" His best-known invention was an electronic keyboard instrument called the Ondioline (sometimes referred to as the Jenny Ondioline).",
" It is considered a forerunner of the Synthesizer.",
" The Ondioline is capable of making an array of sounds, and features a keyboard that produces a natural-sounding vibrato with side-to-side finger movements while depressing keys."
],
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"Cryogenic fuels are fuels that require storage at extremely low temperatures in order to maintain them in a liquid state.",
" These fuels are used in machinery that operates in space (e.g. rocket ships and satellites) because ordinary fuel cannot be used there, due to absence of an environment that supports combustion (on earth, oxygen is abundant in the atmosphere, whereas in human-explorable space, oxygen is virtually non-existent).",
" Cryogenic fuels most often constitute liquefied gases such as liquid hydrogen."
],
"title": "Cryogenic fuel"
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"sentences": [
"Cryogenic energy storage (CES) is the use of low temperature (cryogenic) liquids such as liquid air or liquid nitrogen as energy storage.",
" Both cryogens have been used to power cars.",
" The inventor Peter Dearman initially developed a liquid air car, and then used the technology he developed for grid energy storage.",
" The technology is being piloted at a UK power station."
],
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"sentences": [
"A cryostat (from \"cryo\" meaning cold and \"stat\" meaning stable) is a device used to maintain low cryogenic temperatures of samples or devices mounted within the cryostat.",
" Low temperatures may be maintained within a cryostat by using various refrigeration methods, most commonly using cryogenic fluid bath such as liquid helium.",
" Hence it is usually assembled into a vessel, similar in construction to a vacuum flask or Dewar.",
" Cryostats have numerous applications within science, engineering, and medicine."
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"A cryogenic storage dewar (named after James Dewar) is a specialised type of vacuum flask used for storing cryogens (such as liquid nitrogen or liquid helium), whose boiling points are much lower than room temperature.",
" Cryogenic storage dewars may take several different forms including open buckets, flasks with loose-fitting stoppers and self-pressurising tanks.",
" All dewars have walls constructed from two or more layers, with a high vacuum maintained between the layers.",
" This provides very good thermal insulation between the interior and exterior of the dewar, which reduces the rate at which the contents boil away.",
" Precautions are taken in the design of dewars to safely manage the gas which is released as the liquid slowly boils.",
" The simplest dewars allow the gas to escape either through an open top or past a loose-fitting stopper to prevent the risk of explosion.",
" More sophisticated dewars trap the gas above the liquid, and hold it at high pressure.",
" This increases the boiling point of the liquid, allowing it to be stored for extended periods.",
" Excessive vapour pressure is released automatically through safety valves.",
" The method of decanting liquid from a dewar depends upon its design.",
" Simple dewars may be tilted, to pour liquid from the neck.",
" Self-pressurising designs use the gas pressure in the top of the dewar to force the liquid upward through a pipe leading to the neck."
],
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"Title: Cryoconservation of animal genetic resources\n\nCryoconservation of animal genetic resources is a strategy wherein samples of animal genetic materials are preserved cryogenically. Animal genetic resources, as defined by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, are \"those animal species that are used, or may be used, for the production of food and agriculture, and the populations within each of them. These populations within each species can be classified as wild and feral populations, landraces and primary populations, standardised breeds, selected lines, varieties, strains and any conserved genetic material; all of which are currently categorized as Breeds.\" Genetic materials that are typically cryogenically preserved include sperm, oocytes, embryos and somatic cells. Cryogenic facilities are called gene banks and can vary greatly in size usually according to the economic resources available. They must be able to facilitate germplasm collection, processing, freezing, and long term storage, all in a hygienic and organized manner. Gene banks must maintain a precise database and make information and genetic resources accessible to properly facilitate cryoconservation. Cryoconservation is an \"ex situ\" conservation strategy that often coexists alongside \"in situ\" conservation to protect and preserve livestock genetics. Cryoconservation of livestock genetic resources is primarily done in order to preserve the genetics of populations of interest, such as indigenous breeds, also known as local or minor breeds. Material may be stored because individuals shared specific genes and phenotypes that may be of value or have potential value for researchers or breeders. Therefore, one of the main goals remains preserving the gene pool of local breeds that may be threatened. Indigenous livestock genetics are commonly threatened by factors such as globalization, modernization, changes in production systems, inappropriate introduction of major breeds, genetic drift, inbreeding, crossbreeding, climate change, natural disasters, disease, cultural changes, and urbanization. Indigenous livestock are critical to sustainable agricultural development and food security, due to their: adaptation to environment and endemic diseases, indispensable part in local production systems, social and cultural significance, and importance to local rural economies. The genetic resources of minor breeds have value to the local farmers, consumers of the products, private companies and investors interested in crossbreeding, breed associations, governments, those conducting research and development, and non-governmental organizations. Therefore, efforts have been made by national governments and non-governmental organizations, such as the Livestock Conservancy, to encourage conservation of livestock genetics through cryoconservation, as well as through other \"ex situ\" and \"in situ\" strategies. Cryogenic specimens of livestock genetic resources can be preserved and used for extended periods of time. This advantage makes cryoconservation beneficial particularly for threatened breeds who have low breed populations. Cryogenically preserved specimens can be used to revive breeds that are endangered or extinct, for breed improvement, crossbreeding, research and development. However, cryoconservation can be an expensive strategy and requires long term hygienic and economic commitment for germplasms to remain viable. Cryoconservation can also face unique challenges based on the species, as some species have a reduced survival rate of frozen germplasm.",
"Title: Straw (cryogenic storage)\n\nA cryopreservation straw is a small storage device used for the cryogenic storage of liquid samples, often in a biobank or other collection of samples. Their most common application is for storage of sperm for in-vitro fertilization.",
"Title: Refrigerated transport Dewar\n\nA refrigerated transport Dewar is a refrigerated transport vessel with an insulated Dewar flask (vacuum) design to carry cryogenic liquid. To prevent pressure build-up they are equipped with safety relief valves and/or rupture discs. The liquid can be withdrawn as a gas by passing liquid through an internal vaporizer or as a liquid under its own vapour pressure.",
"Title: Oxygen tank\n\nAn oxygen tank is an oxygen storage vessel, which is either held under pressure in gas cylinders, or as liquid oxygen in a cryogenic storage tank.",
"Title: James Dewar\n\nSir James Dewar FRS FRSE (20 September 1842 – 27 March 1923) was a Scottish chemist and physicist. He is probably best known today for his invention of the vacuum flask, which he used in conjunction with extensive research into the liquefaction of gases. He was also particularly interested in atomic and molecular spectroscopy, working in these fields for more than 25 years.",
"Title: Georges Jenny\n\nGeorges Jenny (c.1900–1976) was a French musician, poet, and electronic instrument builder. His best-known invention was an electronic keyboard instrument called the Ondioline (sometimes referred to as the Jenny Ondioline). It is considered a forerunner of the Synthesizer. The Ondioline is capable of making an array of sounds, and features a keyboard that produces a natural-sounding vibrato with side-to-side finger movements while depressing keys.",
"Title: Cryogenic fuel\n\nCryogenic fuels are fuels that require storage at extremely low temperatures in order to maintain them in a liquid state. These fuels are used in machinery that operates in space (e.g. rocket ships and satellites) because ordinary fuel cannot be used there, due to absence of an environment that supports combustion (on earth, oxygen is abundant in the atmosphere, whereas in human-explorable space, oxygen is virtually non-existent). Cryogenic fuels most often constitute liquefied gases such as liquid hydrogen.",
"Title: Cryogenic energy storage\n\nCryogenic energy storage (CES) is the use of low temperature (cryogenic) liquids such as liquid air or liquid nitrogen as energy storage. Both cryogens have been used to power cars. The inventor Peter Dearman initially developed a liquid air car, and then used the technology he developed for grid energy storage. The technology is being piloted at a UK power station.",
"Title: Cryostat\n\nA cryostat (from \"cryo\" meaning cold and \"stat\" meaning stable) is a device used to maintain low cryogenic temperatures of samples or devices mounted within the cryostat. Low temperatures may be maintained within a cryostat by using various refrigeration methods, most commonly using cryogenic fluid bath such as liquid helium. Hence it is usually assembled into a vessel, similar in construction to a vacuum flask or Dewar. Cryostats have numerous applications within science, engineering, and medicine.",
"Title: Cryogenic storage dewar\n\nA cryogenic storage dewar (named after James Dewar) is a specialised type of vacuum flask used for storing cryogens (such as liquid nitrogen or liquid helium), whose boiling points are much lower than room temperature. Cryogenic storage dewars may take several different forms including open buckets, flasks with loose-fitting stoppers and self-pressurising tanks. All dewars have walls constructed from two or more layers, with a high vacuum maintained between the layers. This provides very good thermal insulation between the interior and exterior of the dewar, which reduces the rate at which the contents boil away. Precautions are taken in the design of dewars to safely manage the gas which is released as the liquid slowly boils. The simplest dewars allow the gas to escape either through an open top or past a loose-fitting stopper to prevent the risk of explosion. More sophisticated dewars trap the gas above the liquid, and hold it at high pressure. This increases the boiling point of the liquid, allowing it to be stored for extended periods. Excessive vapour pressure is released automatically through safety valves. The method of decanting liquid from a dewar depends upon its design. Simple dewars may be tilted, to pour liquid from the neck. Self-pressurising designs use the gas pressure in the top of the dewar to force the liquid upward through a pipe leading to the neck."
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1,626
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During what period was Rome was the largest city in the world and Gaius Julius Cornutus Bryonianus lived?
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the Roman Empire
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"Julia Tertulla was a Roman woman who lived in the 1st century and 2nd century in the Roman Empire.",
" Tertulla was the daughter of suffect consul Gaius Julius Cornutus Tertullus and the identity of her mother is unknown.",
" Tertulla was born and raised in Perga, the capital of the Roman province of Pamphylia.",
" She was the paternal aunt to Gaius Julius Plancius Varus Cornutus."
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"The Roman Empire (Latin: \"Imperium Rōmānum\" ; ] Koine and Medieval Greek: Βασιλεία τῶν Ῥωμαίων, tr.",
" \"Basileia tōn Rhōmaiōn\" ) was the post-Roman Republic period of the ancient Roman civilization, characterized by government headed by emperors and large territorial holdings around the Mediterranean Sea in Europe, Africa and Asia.",
" The city of Rome was the largest city in the world 100 BC AD 400 , with Constantinople (New Rome) becoming the largest around AD 500, and the Empire's populace grew to an estimated 50 to 90 million inhabitants (roughly 20% of the world's population at the time).",
" The 500-year-old republic which preceded it was severely destabilized in a series of civil wars and political conflict, during which Julius Caesar was appointed as perpetual dictator and then assassinated in 44 BC.",
" Civil wars and executions continued, culminating in the victory of Octavian, Caesar's adopted son, over Mark Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC and the annexation of Egypt.",
" Octavian's power was then unassailable and in 27 BC the Roman Senate formally granted him overarching power and the new title \"Augustus\", effectively marking the end of the Roman Republic."
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"sentences": [
"The gens Julia or Iulia was one of the most ancient patrician families at Ancient Rome.",
" Members of the \"gens\" attained the highest dignities of the state in the earliest times of the Republic.",
" The first of the family to obtain the consulship was Gaius Julius Iulus in 489 BC.",
" The gens is perhaps best known, however, for Gaius Julius Caesar, the dictator, and grand uncle of the emperor Augustus, through whom the name was passed to the so-called Julio-Claudian dynasty of the 1st century AD.",
" The \"nomen Julius\" became very common in imperial times, as the descendants of persons enrolled as citizens under the early emperors began to make their mark in history."
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"Gaius Julius Cornutus Bryonianus was a Roman who lived in the 1st century in the Roman Empire.",
" Bryonianus originally came from Perga, the capital of the Roman province of Pamphylia.",
" Bryonianus could have been related to a certain \"Bryonianus Lollianus\", a local man of Equestrian Rank from Side, Pamphylia."
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"Gaius Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes, also known as Julius Archelaus Epiphanes; Epiphanes; Gaius Julius Antiochus Epiphanes or simply known as Gaius (Greek: ο Γάιος Ιούλιος Αρχέλαος Αντίοχος Επιφανής, 38-92 AD) was an influential prince of the Kingdom of Commagene, who lived in the 1st century."
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"title": "Gaius Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes"
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"sentences": [
"Gaius Julius Cornutus Tertullus was a prominent Roman citizen, the son of Gaius Julius Cornutus Tertullus though the identity of his mother is unknown.",
" He was born and raised in Perga, the capital of the Roman province of Pamphylia.",
" Unfortunately very little is known on him."
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"title": "Gaius Julius Cornutus Tertullus the Younger"
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"Gaius Julius Cornutus Tertullus was a Roman senator who was active during the late 1st and early 2nd centuries.",
" He is best known as the older friend of Pliny the Younger, with whom Cornutus was suffect consul for the \"nundinium\" of September-October 100."
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"sentences": [
"The Julii Caesares were the most illustrious family of the patrician \"gens Julia\".",
" The family first appears in history during the Second Punic War, when Sextus Julius Caesar was praetor in Sicily.",
" His son, Sextus Julius Caesar, obtained the consulship in 157 BC; but the most famous descendant of this stirps is Gaius Julius Caesar, a general who conquered Gaul and became the undisputed master of Rome following the Civil War.",
" Having been granted dictatorial power by the Roman Senate and instituting a number of political and social reforms, he was assassinated in 44 BC.",
" After overcoming several rivals, Caesar's adopted son and heir, Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, was proclaimed Augustus by the senate, inaugurating what became the Julio-Claudian line of Roman emperors."
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"Gaius Plancius Varus was a Roman who lived between the 1st century and 2nd century in the Roman Empire.",
" Varus was the son of Roman Senator, Proconsul Marcus Plancius Varus and the Herodian Princess Julia.",
" His sister was Plancia Magna, he was therefore the maternal uncle to Gaius Julius Plancius Varus Cornutus.",
" Varus was born and raised in Perga, the capital of the Roman province of Pamphylia."
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"Julia Iotapa or Julia Iotape, sometimes known as Julia of Cilicia (born around 80) was a Cilician Princess who lived in the 1st century and 2nd century.",
" Daughter of King Gaius Julius Alexander of Cetis, she married Gaius Julius Quadratus Bassus, Galatian Roman Senator from Anatolia."
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"Title: Julia Tertulla\n\nJulia Tertulla was a Roman woman who lived in the 1st century and 2nd century in the Roman Empire. Tertulla was the daughter of suffect consul Gaius Julius Cornutus Tertullus and the identity of her mother is unknown. Tertulla was born and raised in Perga, the capital of the Roman province of Pamphylia. She was the paternal aunt to Gaius Julius Plancius Varus Cornutus.",
"Title: Roman Empire\n\nThe Roman Empire (Latin: \"Imperium Rōmānum\" ; ] Koine and Medieval Greek: Βασιλεία τῶν Ῥωμαίων, tr. \"Basileia tōn Rhōmaiōn\" ) was the post-Roman Republic period of the ancient Roman civilization, characterized by government headed by emperors and large territorial holdings around the Mediterranean Sea in Europe, Africa and Asia. The city of Rome was the largest city in the world 100 BC AD 400 , with Constantinople (New Rome) becoming the largest around AD 500, and the Empire's populace grew to an estimated 50 to 90 million inhabitants (roughly 20% of the world's population at the time). The 500-year-old republic which preceded it was severely destabilized in a series of civil wars and political conflict, during which Julius Caesar was appointed as perpetual dictator and then assassinated in 44 BC. Civil wars and executions continued, culminating in the victory of Octavian, Caesar's adopted son, over Mark Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC and the annexation of Egypt. Octavian's power was then unassailable and in 27 BC the Roman Senate formally granted him overarching power and the new title \"Augustus\", effectively marking the end of the Roman Republic.",
"Title: Julia (gens)\n\nThe gens Julia or Iulia was one of the most ancient patrician families at Ancient Rome. Members of the \"gens\" attained the highest dignities of the state in the earliest times of the Republic. The first of the family to obtain the consulship was Gaius Julius Iulus in 489 BC. The gens is perhaps best known, however, for Gaius Julius Caesar, the dictator, and grand uncle of the emperor Augustus, through whom the name was passed to the so-called Julio-Claudian dynasty of the 1st century AD. The \"nomen Julius\" became very common in imperial times, as the descendants of persons enrolled as citizens under the early emperors began to make their mark in history.",
"Title: Gaius Julius Cornutus Bryonianus\n\nGaius Julius Cornutus Bryonianus was a Roman who lived in the 1st century in the Roman Empire. Bryonianus originally came from Perga, the capital of the Roman province of Pamphylia. Bryonianus could have been related to a certain \"Bryonianus Lollianus\", a local man of Equestrian Rank from Side, Pamphylia.",
"Title: Gaius Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes\n\nGaius Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes, also known as Julius Archelaus Epiphanes; Epiphanes; Gaius Julius Antiochus Epiphanes or simply known as Gaius (Greek: ο Γάιος Ιούλιος Αρχέλαος Αντίοχος Επιφανής, 38-92 AD) was an influential prince of the Kingdom of Commagene, who lived in the 1st century.",
"Title: Gaius Julius Cornutus Tertullus the Younger\n\nGaius Julius Cornutus Tertullus was a prominent Roman citizen, the son of Gaius Julius Cornutus Tertullus though the identity of his mother is unknown. He was born and raised in Perga, the capital of the Roman province of Pamphylia. Unfortunately very little is known on him.",
"Title: Gaius Julius Cornutus Tertullus\n\nGaius Julius Cornutus Tertullus was a Roman senator who was active during the late 1st and early 2nd centuries. He is best known as the older friend of Pliny the Younger, with whom Cornutus was suffect consul for the \"nundinium\" of September-October 100.",
"Title: Julii Caesares\n\nThe Julii Caesares were the most illustrious family of the patrician \"gens Julia\". The family first appears in history during the Second Punic War, when Sextus Julius Caesar was praetor in Sicily. His son, Sextus Julius Caesar, obtained the consulship in 157 BC; but the most famous descendant of this stirps is Gaius Julius Caesar, a general who conquered Gaul and became the undisputed master of Rome following the Civil War. Having been granted dictatorial power by the Roman Senate and instituting a number of political and social reforms, he was assassinated in 44 BC. After overcoming several rivals, Caesar's adopted son and heir, Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, was proclaimed Augustus by the senate, inaugurating what became the Julio-Claudian line of Roman emperors.",
"Title: Gaius Plancius Varus\n\nGaius Plancius Varus was a Roman who lived between the 1st century and 2nd century in the Roman Empire. Varus was the son of Roman Senator, Proconsul Marcus Plancius Varus and the Herodian Princess Julia. His sister was Plancia Magna, he was therefore the maternal uncle to Gaius Julius Plancius Varus Cornutus. Varus was born and raised in Perga, the capital of the Roman province of Pamphylia.",
"Title: Julia Iotapa (Cilician princess)\n\nJulia Iotapa or Julia Iotape, sometimes known as Julia of Cilicia (born around 80) was a Cilician Princess who lived in the 1st century and 2nd century. Daughter of King Gaius Julius Alexander of Cetis, she married Gaius Julius Quadratus Bassus, Galatian Roman Senator from Anatolia."
] |
1,627
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Were Jean Genet and Fred Savage both actors?
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no
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"Aicha Elbasri is a writer and former United Nations official.",
" She is the author of L’Imaginaire carcéral de Jean Genet, a book on Jean Genet, a prominent, controversial French writer and later political activist.",
" She was previously the Spokesperson for the African Union – United Nations hybrid peacekeeping mission in Darfur, UNAMID."
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"Frederick Aaron \"Fred\" Savage (born July 9, 1976) is an American actor, television director, and producer.",
" He is best known for his role as Kevin Arnold in the American television series \"The Wonder Years\", which ran from 1988 to 1993.",
" He has earned several awards and nominations, such as People's Choice Awards and Young Artist Awards."
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"Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau (] ; 5 July 1889 – 11 October 1963) was a French writer, designer, playwright, artist and filmmaker.",
" Cocteau is best known for his novel \"Les Enfants Terribles\" (1929), and the films \"The Blood of a Poet\" (1930), \"Les Parents Terribles\" (1948), \"Beauty and the Beast\" (1946) and \"Orpheus\" (1949).",
" His circle of associates, friends and lovers included Kenneth Anger, Pablo Picasso, Gertrude Stein, Jean Hugo, Jean Marais, Henri Bernstein, Yul Brynner, Marlene Dietrich, Coco Chanel, Erik Satie, Albert Gleizes, Igor Stravinsky, Marie Laurencin, María Félix, Édith Piaf, Panama Al Brown, Colette, Jean Genet, and Raymond Radiguet."
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"\"The Jean Genie\" is a song by David Bowie, originally released as a single in November 1972.",
" According to Bowie, it was \"a smorgasbord of imagined Americana\", with a protagonist inspired by Iggy Pop, and the title being an allusion to author Jean Genet.",
" One of Bowie's most famous tracks, it was the lead single for the album \"Aladdin Sane\" (1973).",
" Promoted with a film clip featuring Andy Warhol associate Cyrinda Foxe, it peaked at No. 2 on the UK Singles chart."
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"Plaça de Jean Genet is a small, triangle-shaped square in Barcelona (the capital of Catalonia in Spain).",
" It's located in the southern side of El Raval, by the port and Avinguda de les Drassanes and the Catalan Gothic buildings of the Royal Shipyard, in the district of Ciutat Vella.",
" Its main feature is the functionalist high-rise which hosts the local Official School of Languages.",
" It's named after French author Jean Genet who resided in the city for a time and whose novel \"The Thief's Journal\" takes place in the poverty-stricken alleys of Raval.",
" Essayist Lluís Permanyer proposed the name in 1997."
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"The Miracle of the Rose (French: \"Miracle de la rose\" ) is a 1946 book by Jean Genet about experiences as a detainee in Mettray Penal Colony and Fontevrault prison - although there is no direct evidence of Genet ever having been imprisoned in the latter establishment.",
" This autobiographical work has a non-linear structure: stories from Genet's adolescence are mixed in with his experiences as a thirty-year-old man at Fontevrault prison.",
" At Mettray, Genet describes homosexual erotic desires for his fellow adolescent detainees.",
" There is also a fantastical dimension to the narrative, particularly in Fontevrault passages concerning a prisoner called Harcamone who is condemned to death for murder.",
" Genet idolises Harcamone and writes poetically about the rare occasions on which he catches a glimpse of this character.",
" Genet was detained in Mettray Penal Colony between 2 September 1926 and 1 March 1929, after which, at the age of 18, he joined the Foreign Legion."
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"Genet's mother was a prostitute who raised him for the first seven months of his life before putting him up for adoption.",
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"Saint Genet, Actor and Martyr (French: \"Saint Genet, comédien et martyr\" ) is a book by the French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre about the writer Jean Genet especially on his \"The Thief's Journal\".",
" It was first published in 1952.",
" Sartre described it as an attempt \"to prove that genius is not a gift but the way out that one invents in desperate cases.\"",
" Sartre also based his character Goetz in his play \"The Devil and the Good Lord\" (1951) on his analysis of Genet's psychology and morality.",
" Sartre has been credited by David M. Halperin with providing, \"a brilliant, subtle, and thoroughgoing study of the unique subjectivity and gender positioning of gay men\"."
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"Deathwatch (French: Haute Surveillance ) is a play written by Jean Genet in 1947, performed for the first time in Paris at the Théâtre des Mathurins in February 1949 under the direction of Jean Marchat."
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"Funeral Rites (\"Pompes funèbres\") is a 1948 novel by Jean Genet.",
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"Title: Aicha Elbasri\n\nAicha Elbasri is a writer and former United Nations official. She is the author of L’Imaginaire carcéral de Jean Genet, a book on Jean Genet, a prominent, controversial French writer and later political activist. She was previously the Spokesperson for the African Union – United Nations hybrid peacekeeping mission in Darfur, UNAMID.",
"Title: Fred Savage\n\nFrederick Aaron \"Fred\" Savage (born July 9, 1976) is an American actor, television director, and producer. He is best known for his role as Kevin Arnold in the American television series \"The Wonder Years\", which ran from 1988 to 1993. He has earned several awards and nominations, such as People's Choice Awards and Young Artist Awards.",
"Title: Jean Cocteau\n\nJean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau (] ; 5 July 1889 – 11 October 1963) was a French writer, designer, playwright, artist and filmmaker. Cocteau is best known for his novel \"Les Enfants Terribles\" (1929), and the films \"The Blood of a Poet\" (1930), \"Les Parents Terribles\" (1948), \"Beauty and the Beast\" (1946) and \"Orpheus\" (1949). His circle of associates, friends and lovers included Kenneth Anger, Pablo Picasso, Gertrude Stein, Jean Hugo, Jean Marais, Henri Bernstein, Yul Brynner, Marlene Dietrich, Coco Chanel, Erik Satie, Albert Gleizes, Igor Stravinsky, Marie Laurencin, María Félix, Édith Piaf, Panama Al Brown, Colette, Jean Genet, and Raymond Radiguet.",
"Title: The Jean Genie\n\n\"The Jean Genie\" is a song by David Bowie, originally released as a single in November 1972. According to Bowie, it was \"a smorgasbord of imagined Americana\", with a protagonist inspired by Iggy Pop, and the title being an allusion to author Jean Genet. One of Bowie's most famous tracks, it was the lead single for the album \"Aladdin Sane\" (1973). Promoted with a film clip featuring Andy Warhol associate Cyrinda Foxe, it peaked at No. 2 on the UK Singles chart.",
"Title: Plaça de Jean Genet, Barcelona\n\nPlaça de Jean Genet is a small, triangle-shaped square in Barcelona (the capital of Catalonia in Spain). It's located in the southern side of El Raval, by the port and Avinguda de les Drassanes and the Catalan Gothic buildings of the Royal Shipyard, in the district of Ciutat Vella. Its main feature is the functionalist high-rise which hosts the local Official School of Languages. It's named after French author Jean Genet who resided in the city for a time and whose novel \"The Thief's Journal\" takes place in the poverty-stricken alleys of Raval. Essayist Lluís Permanyer proposed the name in 1997.",
"Title: The Miracle of the Rose\n\nThe Miracle of the Rose (French: \"Miracle de la rose\" ) is a 1946 book by Jean Genet about experiences as a detainee in Mettray Penal Colony and Fontevrault prison - although there is no direct evidence of Genet ever having been imprisoned in the latter establishment. This autobiographical work has a non-linear structure: stories from Genet's adolescence are mixed in with his experiences as a thirty-year-old man at Fontevrault prison. At Mettray, Genet describes homosexual erotic desires for his fellow adolescent detainees. There is also a fantastical dimension to the narrative, particularly in Fontevrault passages concerning a prisoner called Harcamone who is condemned to death for murder. Genet idolises Harcamone and writes poetically about the rare occasions on which he catches a glimpse of this character. Genet was detained in Mettray Penal Colony between 2 September 1926 and 1 March 1929, after which, at the age of 18, he joined the Foreign Legion.",
"Title: Jean Genet\n\nGenet's mother was a prostitute who raised him for the first seven months of his life before putting him up for adoption. Thereafter Genet was raised in the provincial town of Alligny-en-Morvan, in the Nièvre department of central France. His foster family was headed by a carpenter and, according to Edmund White's biography, was loving and attentive. While he received excellent grades in school, his childhood involved a series of attempts at running away and incidents of petty theft.",
"Title: Saint Genet\n\nSaint Genet, Actor and Martyr (French: \"Saint Genet, comédien et martyr\" ) is a book by the French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre about the writer Jean Genet especially on his \"The Thief's Journal\". It was first published in 1952. Sartre described it as an attempt \"to prove that genius is not a gift but the way out that one invents in desperate cases.\" Sartre also based his character Goetz in his play \"The Devil and the Good Lord\" (1951) on his analysis of Genet's psychology and morality. Sartre has been credited by David M. Halperin with providing, \"a brilliant, subtle, and thoroughgoing study of the unique subjectivity and gender positioning of gay men\".",
"Title: Deathwatch (play)\n\nDeathwatch (French: Haute Surveillance ) is a play written by Jean Genet in 1947, performed for the first time in Paris at the Théâtre des Mathurins in February 1949 under the direction of Jean Marchat.",
"Title: Funeral Rites (novel)\n\nFuneral Rites (\"Pompes funèbres\") is a 1948 novel by Jean Genet. It is a story of love and betrayal across political divides, written this time for the narrator's lover, Jean Decarnin, killed by the Germans in World War II."
] |
1,628
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Where did the celebrity who presented the prizes at the 1971 World Championship Tennis Finals earn his bachelor's degree ?
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Purdue University
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bridge
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" Ken Rosewall won the singles title and the $50,000 first prize.",
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"The 1978 World Championship Tennis Finals was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts.",
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" It was played at the Moody Coliseum in Dallas, Texas in the United States and was held from May 9 through May 14, 1978.",
" Third-seeded Vitas Gerulaitis won the title and $100,000 first-prize money."
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"The 1975 World Championship Tennis Finals was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts.",
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"The 1984 World Championship Tennis Finals, also known by its sponsored name Buick WCT Finals, was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts.",
" It was the 14th edition of the WCT Finals and was part of the 1984 World Championship Tennis circuit.",
" It was played at the Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas in the United States and was held from April 24 through April 30, 1984.",
" First-seeded and defending champion John McEnroe won the title and the accompanying $150,000 first-prize money.",
" It was his fourth WCT Finals title, a record, and his sixth successive final."
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"Neil Alden Armstrong (August 5, 1930 – August 25, 2012) was an American astronaut, engineer, and the first person to walk on the Moon.",
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" Before becoming an astronaut, Armstrong was an officer in the U.S. Navy and served in the Korean War.",
" After the war, he earned his bachelor's degree at Purdue University and served as a test pilot at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) High-Speed Flight Station, where he logged over 900 flights.",
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" The quarterfinals and semifinals were played at the Hofheinz Pavilion in Houston, Texas from November 19 through November 21 while the final, watched by 8,200 spectators, was played at the Memorial Auditorium in Dallas, Texas, United States on November 26.",
" Ken Rosewall win the event and the accompanying $50,000 first-prize money.",
" Neil Armstrong presented the prizes."
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"Title: 1974 World Championship Tennis Finals\n\nThe 1974 World Championship Tennis Finals was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts. It was the 4th edition of the WCT Finals and was part of the 1974 World Championship Tennis circuit. The tournament was played at the Moody Coliseum in Dallas, Texas in the United States and was held from May 8 through May 12, 1974. John Newcombe won the singles title.",
"Title: 1972 World Championship Tennis Finals\n\nThe 1972 World Championship Tennis Finals was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts. It was the 2nd edition of the WCT Finals and was the season-ending tournament of the 1972 World Championship Tennis circuit. The top eight points winners of the circuit qualified for the tournament which was played at the Moody Coliseum in Dallas, Texas in the United States and ran from May 8 through May 14, 1972. Ken Rosewall won the singles title and the $50,000 first prize. The final was broadcast live in the United States by NBC and watched by an estimated 21.3 million viewers. In his book, \"The Education of a Tennis Player\", finalist Rod Laver commented \"I think if one match can be said to have made tennis in the United States, this was it.\" .",
"Title: 1978 World Championship Tennis Finals\n\nThe 1978 World Championship Tennis Finals was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts. It was the 8th edition of the WCT Finals and was part of the 1978 Colgate-Palmolive Grand Prix, as the World Championship Tennis and the Grand Prix circuits were now combined. It was played at the Moody Coliseum in Dallas, Texas in the United States and was held from May 9 through May 14, 1978. Third-seeded Vitas Gerulaitis won the title and $100,000 first-prize money.",
"Title: 1975 World Championship Tennis Finals\n\nThe 1975 World Championship Tennis Finals was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts. It was the 5th edition of the WCT Finals and was part of the 1975 World Championship Tennis circuit. The event was played at the Moody Coliseum in Dallas, Texas in the United States and was held from May 7 through May 11, 1975. The draw consisted of the eight best performing players of the 1975 WCT season. First-seeded Arthur Ashe won the tournament and the accompanying $50,000 first-prize money.",
"Title: 1976 World Championship Tennis Finals\n\nThe 1976 World Championship Tennis Finals was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts. It was the 6th edition of the WCT Finals and was part of the 1976 World Championship Tennis circuit. It was played at the Moody Coliseum in Dallas, Texas, in the United States and was held from May 4 through May 9, 1976.",
"Title: 1984 World Championship Tennis Finals\n\nThe 1984 World Championship Tennis Finals, also known by its sponsored name Buick WCT Finals, was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts. It was the 14th edition of the WCT Finals and was part of the 1984 World Championship Tennis circuit. It was played at the Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas in the United States and was held from April 24 through April 30, 1984. First-seeded and defending champion John McEnroe won the title and the accompanying $150,000 first-prize money. It was his fourth WCT Finals title, a record, and his sixth successive final.",
"Title: 1977 World Championship Tennis Finals\n\nThe 1977 World Championship Tennis Finals was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts. It was the 7th edition of the WCT Finals and was part of the 1977 World Championship Tennis circuit. It was played at the Moody Coliseum in Dallas, Texas in the United States and was held from May 10 through May 15, 1977.",
"Title: Neil Armstrong\n\nNeil Alden Armstrong (August 5, 1930 – August 25, 2012) was an American astronaut, engineer, and the first person to walk on the Moon. He was also an aerospace engineer, naval aviator, test pilot, and university professor. Before becoming an astronaut, Armstrong was an officer in the U.S. Navy and served in the Korean War. After the war, he earned his bachelor's degree at Purdue University and served as a test pilot at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) High-Speed Flight Station, where he logged over 900 flights. He later completed graduate studies at the University of Southern California.",
"Title: 1973 World Championship Tennis Finals\n\nThe 1973 World Championship Tennis Finals was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts. It was the 3rd edition of the WCT Finals and was part of the 1973 World Championship Tennis circuit. It was played at the Moody Coliseum in Dallas, Texas in the United States and was held from May 7 through May 13, 1973.",
"Title: 1971 World Championship Tennis Finals\n\nThe 1971 World Championship Tennis Finals was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor Sportface carpet courts. It was the first edition of the WCT Finals and the concluding event of the 1971 World Championship Tennis circuit. The eight top players in points qualified for the event. The quarterfinals and semifinals were played at the Hofheinz Pavilion in Houston, Texas from November 19 through November 21 while the final, watched by 8,200 spectators, was played at the Memorial Auditorium in Dallas, Texas, United States on November 26. Ken Rosewall win the event and the accompanying $50,000 first-prize money. Neil Armstrong presented the prizes."
] |
1,629
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Which company is based in the same city where a British and Hong Kong entrepreneur served as an unoffical member of the Executive Council and the Legislative Council?
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Hutchison Whampoa
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" HWL was an international corporation with a diverse array of holdings which included the world's biggest port, and telecommunication operations in 14 countries that were run under the 3 brand.",
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"Jasper Tsang Yok-sing, GBM, JP (; born 17 May 1947) was the 2nd President of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.",
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" He was first elected to the Provisional Legislative Council in 1996 and had represented the Kowloon West constituency in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong from 1998 to 2008 until he ran for the Hong Kong Island constituency and subsequently elected as the President of the Legislative Council since.",
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"Ho Sai-chu, GBM, JP (; born 6 June 1937) was a Hong Kong entrepreneur and the member of the Legislative Council from 1985 to 1991 for Commercial (Second) constituency, Provisional Legislative Council from 1996 to 1998 and Legislative Council after the transfer of the Hong Kong sovereignty in 1998 to 2000 for the Election Committee constituency.",
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"Lau Kong-wah, JP (born 22 June 1957, Hong Kong), also called Ray Lau, is a former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.",
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"Title: Hutchison Whampoa\n\nHutchison Whampoa Limited (HWL) was an investment holding company based in Hong Kong. It was a Fortune Global 500 company and one of the largest companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. HWL was an international corporation with a diverse array of holdings which included the world's biggest port, and telecommunication operations in 14 countries that were run under the 3 brand. Its businesses also included retail, property development and infrastructure. It was 49.97% owned by the Cheung Kong Group.",
"Title: Peter C Wong\n\nPeter Chak-cheong Wong, CBE, JP (19September 192222September 1989) was a member of the Executive Council and Legislative Council of Hong Kong and president of the Law Society of Hong Kong. Born in Hong Kong, Wong attended the University of Hong Kong and graduated with bachelor's degree in 1950. He became a solicitor and a fellow of the British Institute of Management. He was the president of the Law Society between 1973 and 1975. He was appointed by Governor Murray MacLehose to the Legislative Council when the council was reformed and extended its membership from 15 to 22 unofficial members. He was subsequently the member of the Executive Council from 1978 to 1983.",
"Title: Jasper Tsang\n\nJasper Tsang Yok-sing, GBM, JP (; born 17 May 1947) was the 2nd President of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. He is the founding Chairman of the largest Beijing-loyalist party the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB) from 1992 to 2003. He was first elected to the Provisional Legislative Council in 1996 and had represented the Kowloon West constituency in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong from 1998 to 2008 until he ran for the Hong Kong Island constituency and subsequently elected as the President of the Legislative Council since. Being the leading figure of the pro-Beijing camp, he is considered relatively liberal-minded in the camp. After his announcing his retirement from the Legislative Council, he expressed that he may run for the 2017 CE election.",
"Title: Ngai Shiu-kit\n\nNgai Shiu-kit, OBE, SBS, JP (; born 14 November 1924) is a Hong Kong entrepreneur and a former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (1985–97) for the Industrial (Second) constituency, representing the Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong and Provisional Legislative Council. He was also a Hong Kong delegate for the 9th National People's Congress from 1998 to 2003.",
"Title: Paul Cheng\n\nPaul Cheng Ming-fun, JP (born 19 October 1936, Xiamen) is a Hong Kong entrepreneur and politician. He was first appointed to Legislative Council in 1988 and was the LegCo member for the Commercial (First) constituency (1995–97) and also the Provisional Legislative Council (1996–98). He was the chairman of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce from 1992 to 1994 and honorary steward of the Hong Kong Jockey Club.",
"Title: Philip Stanley Cassidy\n\nPhilip Stanley Cassidy {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (1889 – 14 May 1971) was a British and Hong Kong entrepreneur. He was taipan of the John D. Hutchison & Co. and unofficial member of the Executive Council and the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.",
"Title: Ho Sai-chu\n\nHo Sai-chu, GBM, JP (; born 6 June 1937) was a Hong Kong entrepreneur and the member of the Legislative Council from 1985 to 1991 for Commercial (Second) constituency, Provisional Legislative Council from 1996 to 1998 and Legislative Council after the transfer of the Hong Kong sovereignty in 1998 to 2000 for the Election Committee constituency. He is also the member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference National Committee and life honorary chairman of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce.",
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"Title: Ip Kwok-him\n\nIp Kwok-him, GBM, GBS, JP (; born 8 November 1951) is an unofficial member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong, having been in the position since March 2016. He is also former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong for the District Council (First) functional constituency and Hong Kong delegate to the National People's Congress and the former convenor of the caucus of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB) in the Legislative Council.",
"Title: Lau Kong-wah\n\nLau Kong-wah, JP (born 22 June 1957, Hong Kong), also called Ray Lau, is a former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. On 14 October 2008, Donald Tsang, the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, made Lau a member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong, filling the vacancy left by the resignation of Jasper Tsang upon the latter becoming President of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. By the end of June 2012, Lau ceased to be a member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong."
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1,630
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What year did a famous player in Cameroon place third in the FIFA World Player of the Year award?
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2005
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"Romário de Souza Faria (born 29 January 1966), known simply as Romário (] ), is a Brazilian politician, who previously achieved worldwide fame as a professional footballer.",
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" Romário starred for Brazil in their 1994 FIFA World Cup triumph, receiving the FIFA Golden Ball as player of the tournament.",
" He was named FIFA World Player of the Year the same year.",
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"The most popular sport in Cameroon is football.",
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"The UEFA Men's Player of the Year Award (previously known as the UEFA Best Player in Europe Award) is an association football award given to the footballer playing for a football club in Europe that is considered the best in the previous season.",
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"Jürgen Klinsmann (] , born 30 July 1964) is a German football manager and former player who was most recently the head coach of the United States men's national team.",
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"Shannon Boxx (born June 29, 1977) is an American retired soccer player and former member of the United States women's national soccer team, playing the defensive midfielder position.",
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" She won gold medals with the United States at the 2004 Athens Olympics, 2008 Beijing Olympics, and 2012 London Olympics.",
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" She was a finalist for the 2005 FIFA World Player of the Year award, and won an NCAA Women's Soccer Championship with Notre Dame in 1995.",
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"Samuel Eto'o Fils (] ; born 10 March 1981) is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Turkish club Antalyaspor.",
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" He was third in the FIFA World Player of the Year award in 2005."
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"Title: 2009 FIFA World Player of the Year\n\nThe 2009 FIFA World Player of the Year awards took place on 21 December 2009 at the , Zürich, Switzerland. Shortlists of 23 men and 10 women were announced on 30 October 2009. The final five contenders for this year’s FIFA World Player of the Year and FIFA Women’s World Player of the Year awards were announced on 7 December 2009. Lionel Messi was announced as the World Player of the Year with a record points total.",
"Title: FIFA Ballon d'Or\n\nThe FIFA Ballon d'Or (] , \"Golden Ball\") was an annual association football award presented to the world's best men's player from 2010 to 2015. Awarded jointly by FIFA and \"France Football\", the prize was a merger of the FIFA World Player of the Year award and the Ballon d'Or, the two most prestigious individual honours in world football. The FIFA Ballon d'Or was awarded based on votes from international journalists and national team coaches and captains, who selected the players they deemed to have performed the best in the previous calendar year.",
"Title: 2010 FIFA Ballon d'Or\n\nThe 2010 FIFA Ballon d'Or Gala was the inaugural year for FIFA's awards for the top football players and coaches of the year. The gala is a continuation of the FIFA World Player Gala and a result of merging the FIFA Men's World Player of the Year award with the Ballon d'Or, previously presented by the French media to the top men's player in Europe. The awards ceremony took place on 10 January 2011 in Zürich, Switzerland. The three finalists for each category were announced on 6 December 2010.",
"Title: Romário\n\nRomário de Souza Faria (born 29 January 1966), known simply as Romário (] ), is a Brazilian politician, who previously achieved worldwide fame as a professional footballer. A prolific striker renowned for his clinical finishing, he is regarded as one of the greatest forwards of all time. Romário starred for Brazil in their 1994 FIFA World Cup triumph, receiving the FIFA Golden Ball as player of the tournament. He was named FIFA World Player of the Year the same year. He came fifth in the FIFA Player of the Century internet poll in 1999, was elected to the FIFA World Cup Dream Team in 2002, and was named in the FIFA 100 list of the world's greatest living players in 2004.",
"Title: Football in Cameroon\n\nThe most popular sport in Cameroon is football. The national team is traditionally one of the strongest teams on the African continent. They have participated in the World Cup 5 times, and in 1990 they reached the quarter-finals. It took extra time before England won the game 3-2. They have also won the African Cup of Nations 4 times as well as winning Olympic gold in Sydney in 2000. Among the most famous players are Roger Milla, Thomas N'Kono and Samuel Eto'o.",
"Title: UEFA Men's Player of the Year Award\n\nThe UEFA Men's Player of the Year Award (previously known as the UEFA Best Player in Europe Award) is an association football award given to the footballer playing for a football club in Europe that is considered the best in the previous season. The award, created in 2011 by UEFA, is aimed at reviving the European Footballer of the Year Award (Ballon d'Or), which was merged with the FIFA World Player of the Year Award in 2010 to become the FIFA Ballon d'Or. It also replaced the UEFA Club Footballer of the Year award.",
"Title: 2007 FIFA World Player of the Year\n\nBrazilian midfielder Kaká won the 2007 FIFA World Player of the Year award, while another Brazilian, Marta, took home the women's award. The winners were announced at the FIFA World Player Gala held at the Zurich Opera House on December 17, 2007.",
"Title: Jürgen Klinsmann\n\nJürgen Klinsmann (] , born 30 July 1964) is a German football manager and former player who was most recently the head coach of the United States men's national team. As a player, Klinsmann played for several prominent clubs in Europe and was part of the West German team that won the 1990 FIFA World Cup and the unified German team that won the 1996 UEFA European Championship. One of Germany's premier strikers during the 1990s, he scored in all six major international tournaments he participated in, from Euro 1988 to 1998 World Cup. In 1995, he came in third in the FIFA World Player of the Year award; in 2004 he was named in the FIFA 100 list of the \"125 Greatest Living Footballers\".",
"Title: Shannon Boxx\n\nShannon Boxx (born June 29, 1977) is an American retired soccer player and former member of the United States women's national soccer team, playing the defensive midfielder position. She last played club soccer for the Chicago Red Stars in the American National Women's Soccer League. She won gold medals with the United States at the 2004 Athens Olympics, 2008 Beijing Olympics, and 2012 London Olympics. She has also finished third place or better with the USA at the 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2015 FIFA Women's World Cups. She was a finalist for the 2005 FIFA World Player of the Year award, and won an NCAA Women's Soccer Championship with Notre Dame in 1995. Shannon Boxx announced her retirement from international and club soccer after winning the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. She played her last game on October 21, 2015 when the USWNT tied with Brazil as part of their victory tour.",
"Title: Samuel Eto'o\n\nSamuel Eto'o Fils (] ; born 10 March 1981) is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Turkish club Antalyaspor. He is the most decorated African player of all time, having won the African Player of the Year award a record four times: in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2010. He was third in the FIFA World Player of the Year award in 2005."
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1,631
|
What award did the producer of the 2010 French film starring Lambert Wilson and Michael Lonsdale win for that film?
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César Award for Best Film
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"Section spéciale (English title: Special Section) is a 1975 French film, directed by Costa-Gavras and based on a book \"L'affaire de la Section Spéciale\" by Hervé Villeré.",
" It stars Louis Seigner, Roland Bertin, Michael Lonsdale, Ivo Garrani, François Maistre, Jacques Spiesser, Henri Serre, Heinz Bennent and Claude Piéplu.",
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"Hiver 54, l'abbé Pierre is a 1989 French film, written by Marie Devort and Denis Amar, and starring Lambert Wilson and Claudia Cardinale.",
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"Souvenir is a 1989 British drama film directed by Geoffrey Reeve and starring Christopher Plummer, Catherine Hicks and Michael Lonsdale.",
" It was based on the novel \"The Pork Butcher\" by David Hughes.",
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"The Bride Wore Black (French: La Mariée était en noir ) is a 1968 French film directed by François Truffaut and based on the novel of the same name by William Irish, a pseudonym for Cornell Woolrich.",
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" The film competed at the 63rd Cannes Film Festival and was released in French cinemas on 3 November 2010."
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"Title: Section spéciale\n\nSection spéciale (English title: Special Section) is a 1975 French film, directed by Costa-Gavras and based on a book \"L'affaire de la Section Spéciale\" by Hervé Villeré. It stars Louis Seigner, Roland Bertin, Michael Lonsdale, Ivo Garrani, François Maistre, Jacques Spiesser, Henri Serre, Heinz Bennent and Claude Piéplu. It is named after the Special Sections of Vichy France.",
"Title: Of Gods and Men (film)\n\nOf Gods and Men is a 2010 French drama film directed by Xavier Beauvois, starring Lambert Wilson and Michael Lonsdale. Its original French language title is Des hommes et des dieux, which means \"Of Men and of Gods\" and refers to a verse from the Bible shown at the beginning of the film. It centers on the monastery of Tibhirine, where nine Trappist monks lived in harmony with the largely Muslim population of Algeria, until seven of them were kidnapped and assassinated in 1996 during the Algerian Civil War.",
"Title: Rabid Dogs (2015 film)\n\nRabid Dogs (original title: Enragés) is a 2015 Franco-Canadian crime thriller film written and directed by Éric Hannezo and starring Lambert Wilson, Guillaume Gouix and Virginie Ledoyen. It is a remake of the 1974 film of the same name. It was screened as part of the Cinéma de la Plage programme at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.",
"Title: Georges Wilson\n\nGeorges Wilson (16 October 1921 – 3 February 2010) was a French film and television actor. He is the father of French actor Lambert Wilson.",
"Title: Hiver 54, l'abbé Pierre\n\nHiver 54, l'abbé Pierre is a 1989 French film, written by Marie Devort and Denis Amar, and starring Lambert Wilson and Claudia Cardinale. Supporting actor Robert Hirsch won a Best Supporting Actor award from the French Academy of Cinema for the film.",
"Title: Souvenir (1989 film)\n\nSouvenir is a 1989 British drama film directed by Geoffrey Reeve and starring Christopher Plummer, Catherine Hicks and Michael Lonsdale. It was based on the novel \"The Pork Butcher\" by David Hughes. Forty years after the Second World War, an ex-German soldier returns as an American to a French village in which atrocities were committed by the Nazis, during which his then French lover was murdered. The film, like the book, is an attempt to attribute and assuage patent and discreet levels of guilt.",
"Title: Same Old Song\n\nSame Old Song (French: On connaît la chanson ) is a 1997 French film. It was directed by Alain Resnais, and written by Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri. Jaoui and Bacri also starred in the film with Sabine Azéma, Lambert Wilson, André Dussollier and Pierre Arditi.",
"Title: The Bride Wore Black\n\nThe Bride Wore Black (French: La Mariée était en noir ) is a 1968 French film directed by François Truffaut and based on the novel of the same name by William Irish, a pseudonym for Cornell Woolrich. It stars Jeanne Moreau, Charles Denner, Alexandra Stewart, Michel Bouquet, Michael Lonsdale, Claude Rich and Jean-Claude Brialy.",
"Title: The Princess of Montpensier\n\nThe Princess of Montpensier (French: La Princesse de Montpensier ) is a 2010 French period romance film directed by Bertrand Tavernier, inspired by a novella of the same name published anonymously by Madame de La Fayette in 1662. It stars Mélanie Thierry in the title role, alongside Gaspard Ulliel, Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet, Lambert Wilson and Raphaël Personnaz. The story takes place in the French aristocracy during the Wars of Religion, and focuses on a young woman who is forced into marriage while passionately in love with another man. The film competed at the 63rd Cannes Film Festival and was released in French cinemas on 3 November 2010."
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1,632
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Which smartphone that was the first to support the emerging LTE Advanced mobile network standard also included S Voice?
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The Samsung Galaxy S4
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" The network was initially built nationwide on WCDMA/UMTS 850 MHz, with 2100 MHz infill in major urban areas.",
" The UMTS network is HSPA+ enabled, with a maximum downlink transmission rate of 21.1 Mbit/s and an uplink rate of 5.2 Mbit/s attainable for capable hardware.",
" HSPA+ has a theoretical maximum of 56 Mbit/s download speed and 22 Mbit/s upload speed.",
" Then under Spark 4G LTE is being built out.",
" The network is not 2G capable, Telecom never operated a public GSM network."
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"Voice over Long-Term Evolution (VoLTE) is a standard for high-speed wireless communication for mobile phones and data terminals.",
" It is based on the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network, with specific profiles for control and media plans of voice service on LTE defined by GSMA in PRD IR.92.",
" This approach results in the voice service (control and media planes) being delivered as data flows within the LTE data bearer.",
" This means that there is no dependency on (or ultimately, requirement for) the legacy circuit-switched voice network to be maintained.",
" VoLTE has up to three times more voice and data capacity than 3G UMTS and up to six times more than 2G GSM.",
" Furthermore, it frees up bandwidth because VoLTE’s packets headers are smaller than those of unoptimized VoIP/LTE."
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"The HTC Evo 4G LTE is an Android smartphone developed by HTC Corporation to be released exclusively by Sprint.",
" A successor to the previous HTC Evo 4G and 3D models, the Evo 4G LTE supports Sprint's LTE cellular network and its current-generation EV-DO network.",
" The Evo 4G LTE shares features with its GSM counterpart, the HTC One Xsuch as the same dual-core 1.5 GHz processor used by the One X's LTE variant, a 4.7-inch screen, and Android 4.1 with HTC's Sense 4.0 interface.",
" The Evo 4G LTE was also the first phone built with an all aluminum frame, leaving only a small plastic piece to allow the Sim and micro sd cards to be installed."
],
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"Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited, or Jio, is an LTE mobile network operator in India.",
" It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Reliance Industries headquartered in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra that provides wireless 4G LTE service network (without 2G/3G based services) and is the only 'VoLTE-only' (Voice over LTE) operator in the country which lacks legacy network support of 2G and 3G, with coverage across all 22 telecom circles in India."
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"LTE Advanced Pro (LTE-A Pro, also known as 4.5G, 4.5G Pro, 4.9G, Pre-5G, 5G Project, and so on) is a marker of the 3GPP release 13 and 14, which is a natural evolution of Long Term Evolution (LTE) with speed up to Gbit/s level which incorporated numerous new technologies that would be used in 5G standard, including 256QAM, Massive MIMO, LTE-Unlicensed, LTE IoT, and others to progressively evolve existing networks into 5G standard."
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"S Voice is an intelligent personal assistant and knowledge navigator which is only available as a built-in application for the Samsung Galaxy S III, S III Mini (including NFC Variant), S4, S4 Mini, S4 Active, S5, S5 Mini, S II Plus, Note II, Note 3, Note 4, Note 10.1, Note 8.0, Stellar, Mega, Grand, Avant, Core, Ace 3, Tab 3 7.0, Tab 3 8.0, Tab 3 10.1, Galaxy Camera, and other 2013 or later Samsung Android devices.",
" The application uses a natural language user interface to answer questions, make recommendations, and perform actions by delegating requests to a set of Web services.",
" It is based on the Vlingo personal assistant."
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"The Samsung Galaxy S4 is an Android smartphone produced by Samsung Electronics and was first shown publicly on March 14, 2013 at Samsung Mobile Unpacked in New York City.",
" It is the successor to the Galaxy S III which maintains a similar design, but with upgraded hardware and an increased focus on software features that take advantage of its hardware capabilities—such as the ability to detect when a finger is hovered over the screen, and expanded eye tracking functionality.",
" A hardware variant of the S4 became the first smartphone to support the emerging LTE Advanced mobile network standard."
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"Orange Slovensko, a.s. is a Slovak mobile network operator, also offering fibre connections, since 15 January 1997 (previously named Globtel), when it became the first mobile operator in Slovakia to operate the GSM digital mobile network at the 900 MHz frequency.",
" On 15 November 1999, the company launched the commercial operation of the mobile network in the 1800 MHz frequency band.",
" It is also the first company to cover more than 66% of the country with 3G HSDPA high-speed internet with the maximum speed of 42 Mbit/s, launched the HSPA+ upgrade to the maximum of 21.2-42.2 Mbit/s in 2011.",
" The operator plans to commercially operate LTE network by the end of 2012."
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"List of devices with LTE Advanced support.",
" LTE is a standard for wireless communication and LTE Advanced (Cat 6 or above) is a high speed version of LTE, sometimes marketed as LTE+, 4G+, 4GX, 4.5G or 4G LTE ULTRA.",
" LTE support varies from country to country, and the speed may vary depending on your location and how fast you are travelling.",
" The list below shows the devices that should support LTE Cat 6 and up."
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"LTE Advanced is a mobile communication standard and a major enhancement of the Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard.",
" It was formally submitted as a candidate 4G system to ITU-T in late 2009 as meeting the requirements of the IMT-Advanced standard, and was standardized by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) in March 2011 as 3GPP Release 10."
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"Title: Spark New Zealand Mobile\n\nThe XT Mobile Network is a UMTS and LTE mobile network run by Spark New Zealand (formerly Telecom New Zealand). The network was initially built nationwide on WCDMA/UMTS 850 MHz, with 2100 MHz infill in major urban areas. The UMTS network is HSPA+ enabled, with a maximum downlink transmission rate of 21.1 Mbit/s and an uplink rate of 5.2 Mbit/s attainable for capable hardware. HSPA+ has a theoretical maximum of 56 Mbit/s download speed and 22 Mbit/s upload speed. Then under Spark 4G LTE is being built out. The network is not 2G capable, Telecom never operated a public GSM network.",
"Title: Voice over LTE\n\nVoice over Long-Term Evolution (VoLTE) is a standard for high-speed wireless communication for mobile phones and data terminals. It is based on the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network, with specific profiles for control and media plans of voice service on LTE defined by GSMA in PRD IR.92. This approach results in the voice service (control and media planes) being delivered as data flows within the LTE data bearer. This means that there is no dependency on (or ultimately, requirement for) the legacy circuit-switched voice network to be maintained. VoLTE has up to three times more voice and data capacity than 3G UMTS and up to six times more than 2G GSM. Furthermore, it frees up bandwidth because VoLTE’s packets headers are smaller than those of unoptimized VoIP/LTE.",
"Title: HTC Evo 4G LTE\n\nThe HTC Evo 4G LTE is an Android smartphone developed by HTC Corporation to be released exclusively by Sprint. A successor to the previous HTC Evo 4G and 3D models, the Evo 4G LTE supports Sprint's LTE cellular network and its current-generation EV-DO network. The Evo 4G LTE shares features with its GSM counterpart, the HTC One Xsuch as the same dual-core 1.5 GHz processor used by the One X's LTE variant, a 4.7-inch screen, and Android 4.1 with HTC's Sense 4.0 interface. The Evo 4G LTE was also the first phone built with an all aluminum frame, leaving only a small plastic piece to allow the Sim and micro sd cards to be installed.",
"Title: Jio\n\nReliance Jio Infocomm Limited, or Jio, is an LTE mobile network operator in India. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Reliance Industries headquartered in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra that provides wireless 4G LTE service network (without 2G/3G based services) and is the only 'VoLTE-only' (Voice over LTE) operator in the country which lacks legacy network support of 2G and 3G, with coverage across all 22 telecom circles in India.",
"Title: LTE Advanced Pro\n\nLTE Advanced Pro (LTE-A Pro, also known as 4.5G, 4.5G Pro, 4.9G, Pre-5G, 5G Project, and so on) is a marker of the 3GPP release 13 and 14, which is a natural evolution of Long Term Evolution (LTE) with speed up to Gbit/s level which incorporated numerous new technologies that would be used in 5G standard, including 256QAM, Massive MIMO, LTE-Unlicensed, LTE IoT, and others to progressively evolve existing networks into 5G standard.",
"Title: S Voice\n\nS Voice is an intelligent personal assistant and knowledge navigator which is only available as a built-in application for the Samsung Galaxy S III, S III Mini (including NFC Variant), S4, S4 Mini, S4 Active, S5, S5 Mini, S II Plus, Note II, Note 3, Note 4, Note 10.1, Note 8.0, Stellar, Mega, Grand, Avant, Core, Ace 3, Tab 3 7.0, Tab 3 8.0, Tab 3 10.1, Galaxy Camera, and other 2013 or later Samsung Android devices. The application uses a natural language user interface to answer questions, make recommendations, and perform actions by delegating requests to a set of Web services. It is based on the Vlingo personal assistant.",
"Title: Samsung Galaxy S4\n\nThe Samsung Galaxy S4 is an Android smartphone produced by Samsung Electronics and was first shown publicly on March 14, 2013 at Samsung Mobile Unpacked in New York City. It is the successor to the Galaxy S III which maintains a similar design, but with upgraded hardware and an increased focus on software features that take advantage of its hardware capabilities—such as the ability to detect when a finger is hovered over the screen, and expanded eye tracking functionality. A hardware variant of the S4 became the first smartphone to support the emerging LTE Advanced mobile network standard.",
"Title: Orange Slovensko\n\nOrange Slovensko, a.s. is a Slovak mobile network operator, also offering fibre connections, since 15 January 1997 (previously named Globtel), when it became the first mobile operator in Slovakia to operate the GSM digital mobile network at the 900 MHz frequency. On 15 November 1999, the company launched the commercial operation of the mobile network in the 1800 MHz frequency band. It is also the first company to cover more than 66% of the country with 3G HSDPA high-speed internet with the maximum speed of 42 Mbit/s, launched the HSPA+ upgrade to the maximum of 21.2-42.2 Mbit/s in 2011. The operator plans to commercially operate LTE network by the end of 2012.",
"Title: List of devices with LTE Advanced\n\nList of devices with LTE Advanced support. LTE is a standard for wireless communication and LTE Advanced (Cat 6 or above) is a high speed version of LTE, sometimes marketed as LTE+, 4G+, 4GX, 4.5G or 4G LTE ULTRA. LTE support varies from country to country, and the speed may vary depending on your location and how fast you are travelling. The list below shows the devices that should support LTE Cat 6 and up.",
"Title: LTE Advanced\n\nLTE Advanced is a mobile communication standard and a major enhancement of the Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard. It was formally submitted as a candidate 4G system to ITU-T in late 2009 as meeting the requirements of the IMT-Advanced standard, and was standardized by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) in March 2011 as 3GPP Release 10."
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Völuspá is the best known poem of a collection of poems in what culture?
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Old Norse
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"\"The Blessed Damozel\" is perhaps the best known poem by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.",
" It was first published in 1850 in the Pre-Raphaelite journal \"The Germ\".",
" Rossetti subsequently revised the poem twice and republished it in 1856, 1870 and 1873.",
" He also used the same title for some of his best known paintings."
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"The Testament of Cresseid is a narrative poem of 616 lines in Middle Scots, written by the 15th-century Scottish makar Robert Henryson.",
" It is his best known poem.",
" It imagines a tragic fate for Cressida in the medieval story of \"Troilus and Criseyde\" which was left untold in Geoffrey Chaucer's version.",
" Henryson's cogent psychological drama, in which he consciously resists and confronts the routine depiction of Cressida (Cresseid) as simply 'false', is one of the features that has given the poem enduring interest for modern readers and it is one of the most admired works of northern renaissance literature.",
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"Blood and the Moon is a poem by Irish poet William Butler Yeats written in 1928 and published in the collection \"The Winding Stair\" in 1929 before being reprinted in The Winding Stair and Other Poems in 1933.",
" Yeats composed the poem in response to the 1927 assassination of Kevin O'Higgins, the Vice-President of the Free State, whom Yeats had known personally.",
" The poem contains many themes common in Yeats's poems from the 1920s including the \"tower\", a reference to \"Thoor Ballylee\", which had been the title of a collection of works printed the year before \"Blood and the Moon\" was published, as well as the \"gyre\" which had been a major focus of his 1920 poem \"The Second Coming\"."
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"Nire aitaren etxea defendituko dut (English: I shall defend my father's house ) is the best known poem by Basque language poet Gabriel Aresti (1933-1975).",
" It was first published in the book \"Harri eta Herri\" (\"Stone and People/Country\") in 1964.",
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"Étienne-Paulin Gagne, known as Paulin Gagne (June 8, 1808 – August 1876) was a French poet, essayist, lawyer, politician, inventor, and eccentric whose best known poem, \"The Woman-Messiah\", is among the longest poems in French, or any language.",
" The poem is 25,000 verses (60 acts and 12 songs) and is notable for its 24th act entitled \"Bestiologie\" which enumerates the advantages that a citizen of Paris would have by marrying the animals of the Jardin des Plantes.",
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"Jooseppi Mustakallio (b. June 18, 1857 Säräisniemi – April 20, 1923 Parikkala), originally Jooseppi Schwartzberg, was a Finnish minister and the fourth mission director of the Finnish Missionary Society, after Akseli Hirn.",
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"Völuspá (Old Norse Vǫluspá or Vǫluspǫ́, \"Prophecy of the Völva (Seeress)\"; reconstructed Old Norse ] , Modern Icelandic ] ) is the first and best known poem of the Poetic Edda.",
" It tells the story of the creation of the world and its coming end, related to the audience by a völva addressing Odin.",
" It is one of the most important primary sources for the study of Norse mythology.",
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"Poésies is the title attributed to the poems of Arthur Rimbaud written between approx. 1869 and 1873.",
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" The \"Codex Regius\" is arguably the most important extant source on Norse mythology and Germanic heroic legends, and from the early 19th century onwards, it has had a powerful influence on later Scandinavian literatures, not merely by the stories it contains but also by the visionary force and dramatic quality of many of the poems.",
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" Poets who have acknowledged their debt to the Codex Regius include Vilhelm Ekelund, August Strindberg, J.R.R. Tolkien, Ezra Pound, Jorge Luis Borges, and Karin Boye."
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"Title: The Testament of Cresseid\n\nThe Testament of Cresseid is a narrative poem of 616 lines in Middle Scots, written by the 15th-century Scottish makar Robert Henryson. It is his best known poem. It imagines a tragic fate for Cressida in the medieval story of \"Troilus and Criseyde\" which was left untold in Geoffrey Chaucer's version. Henryson's cogent psychological drama, in which he consciously resists and confronts the routine depiction of Cressida (Cresseid) as simply 'false', is one of the features that has given the poem enduring interest for modern readers and it is one of the most admired works of northern renaissance literature. A modern English translation by Seamus Heaney, which also included seven of Henryson's fables from \"The Morall Fabillis\", was published in 2009.",
"Title: Blood and the Moon\n\nBlood and the Moon is a poem by Irish poet William Butler Yeats written in 1928 and published in the collection \"The Winding Stair\" in 1929 before being reprinted in The Winding Stair and Other Poems in 1933. Yeats composed the poem in response to the 1927 assassination of Kevin O'Higgins, the Vice-President of the Free State, whom Yeats had known personally. The poem contains many themes common in Yeats's poems from the 1920s including the \"tower\", a reference to \"Thoor Ballylee\", which had been the title of a collection of works printed the year before \"Blood and the Moon\" was published, as well as the \"gyre\" which had been a major focus of his 1920 poem \"The Second Coming\".",
"Title: Nire aitaren etxea defendituko dut\n\nNire aitaren etxea defendituko dut (English: I shall defend my father's house ) is the best known poem by Basque language poet Gabriel Aresti (1933-1975). It was first published in the book \"Harri eta Herri\" (\"Stone and People/Country\") in 1964. Gabriel Aresti, using the metaphor of the \"father's house\" makes a claim to defend the Basque Country",
"Title: Paulin Gagne\n\nÉtienne-Paulin Gagne, known as Paulin Gagne (June 8, 1808 – August 1876) was a French poet, essayist, lawyer, politician, inventor, and eccentric whose best known poem, \"The Woman-Messiah\", is among the longest poems in French, or any language. The poem is 25,000 verses (60 acts and 12 songs) and is notable for its 24th act entitled \"Bestiologie\" which enumerates the advantages that a citizen of Paris would have by marrying the animals of the Jardin des Plantes. He is also notable for proposing \"Anthropophagy\" at a public meeting and offering himself as food to starving Algerians.",
"Title: Jooseppi Mustakallio\n\nJooseppi Mustakallio (b. June 18, 1857 Säräisniemi – April 20, 1923 Parikkala), originally Jooseppi Schwartzberg, was a Finnish minister and the fourth mission director of the Finnish Missionary Society, after Akseli Hirn. He was also a poet and a lyricist. His best known poem is called “Evening Song”.",
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"Title: Poésies (Rimbaud)\n\nPoésies is the title attributed to the poems of Arthur Rimbaud written between approx. 1869 and 1873. \"Les étrennes des orphelins\" (1869) is the first known poem of Rimbaud.",
"Title: Friedrich von Matthisson\n\nFriedrich von Matthisson (23 January 1761 – 12 March 1831) was a German poet, an early member of the German Romantic movement. His best known poem is probably \"Adelaide\", which was set to music by Beethoven.",
"Title: Poetic Edda\n\nPoetic Edda is the modern attribution for an unnamed collection of Old Norse anonymous poems, which is different from the Edda, written by Snorri Sturluson. Several versions exist, all consisting primarily of text from the Icelandic medieval manuscript known as the \"Codex Regius\". The \"Codex Regius\" is arguably the most important extant source on Norse mythology and Germanic heroic legends, and from the early 19th century onwards, it has had a powerful influence on later Scandinavian literatures, not merely by the stories it contains but also by the visionary force and dramatic quality of many of the poems. It has also become an inspiring model for many later innovations in poetic meter, particularly in Nordic languages, offering many varied examples of terse, stress-based metrical schemes working without any final rhyme by instead using alliterative devices and strongly-concentrated imagery. Poets who have acknowledged their debt to the Codex Regius include Vilhelm Ekelund, August Strindberg, J.R.R. Tolkien, Ezra Pound, Jorge Luis Borges, and Karin Boye."
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1,634
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When was the Mexican American suspected drug lord which Héctor Beltrán Leyva declared war on born
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August 11, 1973
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"Marcos Arturo Beltrán Leyva (September 27, 1961 – December 16, 2009) was an organized crime figure and the leader of the Mexican drug trafficking organization known as the Beltrán-Leyva Cartel, which is headed by the Beltrán Leyva brothers: Marcos Arturo, Carlos, Alfredo and Héctor.",
" The cartel is responsible for cocaine, marijuana, heroin and methamphetamine production, transportation and wholesaling.",
" It controls numerous drug trafficking corridors into the United States and is also responsible for human smuggling, money laundering, extortion, kidnapping, murder, contract killing, torture, gun-running and other acts of violence against men, women, and children in Mexico.",
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"The Independent Cartel of Guerrero (Spanish: Cártel Independiente de Acapulco or CIDA) was a criminal gang based in the Mexican resort city of Acapulco, Guerrero and its surrounding territories.",
" The criminal group came into existence during the rapid decentralization of Mexico's drug trafficking organizations and as a split-off group of the Beltrán Leyva Cartel.",
" Originally, the Beltrán Leyva cartel operated in the city, but the group no longer has presence in Acapulco.",
" After the Mexican military gunned down the top boss of the cartel – Arturo Beltrán Leyva – in December 2009, his brother Héctor Beltrán Leyva took control of one of the factions of the cartel and declared war on Edgar Valdez Villarreal, who had long been the right hand of Arturo.",
" Amidst the violence, Valdez Villarreal tried to appoint a successor, but those in Acapulco broke off and formed their own criminal gang: the Independent Cartel of Acapulco.",
" Within weeks, however, the group had splittered too, forming a new and rival group known as La Barredora.",
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"Edgar Valdez Villarreal (born August 11, 1973) also known as La Barbie (\"The Barbie\"), is a Mexican American suspected drug lord and leader of the Beltrán Leyva Cartel, a criminal group based in Sinaloa.",
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"La Barredora (\"The Sweeper Truck\") is a criminal gang based in the Mexican resort city of Acapulco, Guerrero and its surrounding territories.",
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" Originally, the Beltrán Leyva cartel operated in the city, but the group no longer has presence in Acapulco.",
" After the Mexican military gunned down the top boss of the cartel – Arturo Beltrán Leyva – in December 2009, his brother Héctor Beltrán Leyva took control of one of the factions of the cartel and declared war on Edgar Valdez Villarreal, who had long been the right hand of Arturo.",
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" Within weeks, however, the group had splittered too, forming a new and rival group known as La Barredora.",
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"Alfredo Beltrán Leyva (born January 21, 1971), commonly referred to by his alias El Mochomo (The Desert Ant), is a convicted Mexican drug lord and former leader of the Beltrán-Leyva Cartel, a drug trafficking organization.",
" He was one of Mexico's most-wanted drug lords.",
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"Los Mazatlecos (The Mazatlan people) is an enforcer gang of the Beltrán Leyva Cartel, currently led by Héctor Beltrán Leyva and Fausto Isidro Meza Flores."
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"Héctor Beltrán Leyva (born 15 February 1965) is a Mexican suspected drug lord and former leader of the Beltrán Leyva Cartel, a drug trafficking organization.",
" He is the brother of Arturo Beltrán Leyva (deceased), former leader of the cartel.",
" Héctor was the second-in-command and rose to the leadership of the criminal organization after his brother's death on 16 December 2009 during a confrontation with Mexican marines."
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"Fausto Isidro Meza Flores (born June 19, 1982), commonly referred to by his criminal alias El Chapo Isidro (\"Shorty Isidro\"), is a Mexican drug lord and high-ranking leader of the Beltrán Leyva Cartel, a drug trafficking organization.",
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"Carlos Beltrán Leyva (born 1969) is an incarcerated Mexican drug lord with the Beltrán-Leyva Cartel.",
" The cartel was created by the four Beltrán Leyva brothers: Héctor, Alfredo and Arturof Family: Adriana Karla daughter.",
" Born in the Sinaloan countryside in the late 1960s, Carlos and his brothers worked closely with Joaquín \"Chapo\" Guzmán, the leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, during decades of smuggling."
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"The Beltrán-Leyva Cartel (also known as the Beltrán Leyva Organization (BLO); Spanish: \"Cártel de los Beltrán Leyva\" (\"CBL\")) was a Mexican drug cartel and organized crime syndicate, headed by the five Beltrán Leyva brothers: Marcos Arturo, Carlos, Alfredo, Mario Alberto and Héctor.",
" Founded as a branch of the Sinaloa Cartel, the Beltrán Leyva cartel was responsible for transportation and wholesaling of cocaine, heroin and marijuana (and the production of the last two).",
" It controlled numerous drug trafficking corridors, and engaged in human smuggling, money laundering, extortion, kidnapping, murder and gun-running."
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"title": "Beltrán-Leyva Cartel"
}
] |
[
"Title: Arturo Beltrán Leyva\n\nMarcos Arturo Beltrán Leyva (September 27, 1961 – December 16, 2009) was an organized crime figure and the leader of the Mexican drug trafficking organization known as the Beltrán-Leyva Cartel, which is headed by the Beltrán Leyva brothers: Marcos Arturo, Carlos, Alfredo and Héctor. The cartel is responsible for cocaine, marijuana, heroin and methamphetamine production, transportation and wholesaling. It controls numerous drug trafficking corridors into the United States and is also responsible for human smuggling, money laundering, extortion, kidnapping, murder, contract killing, torture, gun-running and other acts of violence against men, women, and children in Mexico. The organization is connected with the assassinations of numerous Mexican law enforcement officials.",
"Title: Independent Cartel of Acapulco\n\nThe Independent Cartel of Guerrero (Spanish: Cártel Independiente de Acapulco or CIDA) was a criminal gang based in the Mexican resort city of Acapulco, Guerrero and its surrounding territories. The criminal group came into existence during the rapid decentralization of Mexico's drug trafficking organizations and as a split-off group of the Beltrán Leyva Cartel. Originally, the Beltrán Leyva cartel operated in the city, but the group no longer has presence in Acapulco. After the Mexican military gunned down the top boss of the cartel – Arturo Beltrán Leyva – in December 2009, his brother Héctor Beltrán Leyva took control of one of the factions of the cartel and declared war on Edgar Valdez Villarreal, who had long been the right hand of Arturo. Amidst the violence, Valdez Villarreal tried to appoint a successor, but those in Acapulco broke off and formed their own criminal gang: the Independent Cartel of Acapulco. Within weeks, however, the group had splittered too, forming a new and rival group known as La Barredora. Villarreal Valdez was then captured by the Mexican Federal Police in August 2010, but the violence between the groups for the control of Acapulco continued.",
"Title: Edgar Valdez Villarreal\n\nEdgar Valdez Villarreal (born August 11, 1973) also known as La Barbie (\"The Barbie\"), is a Mexican American suspected drug lord and leader of the Beltrán Leyva Cartel, a criminal group based in Sinaloa. He was arrested near Mexico City in August 2010 on charges related to large scale drug trafficking.",
"Title: La Barredora\n\nLa Barredora (\"The Sweeper Truck\") is a criminal gang based in the Mexican resort city of Acapulco, Guerrero and its surrounding territories. The criminal group came into existence during the rapid decentralization of Mexico's drug trafficking organizations and as a split-off group of the Beltrán Leyva Cartel. Originally, the Beltrán Leyva cartel operated in the city, but the group no longer has presence in Acapulco. After the Mexican military gunned down the top boss of the cartel – Arturo Beltrán Leyva – in December 2009, his brother Héctor Beltrán Leyva took control of one of the factions of the cartel and declared war on Edgar Valdez Villarreal, who had long been the right hand of Arturo. Amidst the violence, Valdez Villarreal tried to appoint a successor, but those in Acapulco broke off and formed their own criminal gang: the Independent Cartel of Acapulco. Within weeks, however, the group had splittered too, forming a new and rival group known as La Barredora. Villarreal Valdez was then captured by the Mexican Federal Police in August 2010, but the violence between the groups for the control of Acapulco continued.",
"Title: Alfredo Beltrán Leyva\n\nAlfredo Beltrán Leyva (born January 21, 1971), commonly referred to by his alias El Mochomo (The Desert Ant), is a convicted Mexican drug lord and former leader of the Beltrán-Leyva Cartel, a drug trafficking organization. He was one of Mexico's most-wanted drug lords. Beltrán Leyva was responsible for smuggling multi-ton shipments of cocaine and methamphetamine to the United States from Mexico and South America between the 1990s and 2000s. He worked alongside his brothers Héctor, Carlos, and Arturo.",
"Title: Los Mazatlecos\n\nLos Mazatlecos (The Mazatlan people) is an enforcer gang of the Beltrán Leyva Cartel, currently led by Héctor Beltrán Leyva and Fausto Isidro Meza Flores.",
"Title: Héctor Beltrán Leyva\n\nHéctor Beltrán Leyva (born 15 February 1965) is a Mexican suspected drug lord and former leader of the Beltrán Leyva Cartel, a drug trafficking organization. He is the brother of Arturo Beltrán Leyva (deceased), former leader of the cartel. Héctor was the second-in-command and rose to the leadership of the criminal organization after his brother's death on 16 December 2009 during a confrontation with Mexican marines.",
"Title: Fausto Isidro Meza Flores\n\nFausto Isidro Meza Flores (born June 19, 1982), commonly referred to by his criminal alias El Chapo Isidro (\"Shorty Isidro\"), is a Mexican drug lord and high-ranking leader of the Beltrán Leyva Cartel, a drug trafficking organization. He is also the alleged leader of Los Mazatlecos and the right-hand man of the drug lords Héctor and Alfredo Beltrán Leyva.",
"Title: Carlos Beltrán Leyva\n\nCarlos Beltrán Leyva (born 1969) is an incarcerated Mexican drug lord with the Beltrán-Leyva Cartel. The cartel was created by the four Beltrán Leyva brothers: Héctor, Alfredo and Arturof Family: Adriana Karla daughter. Born in the Sinaloan countryside in the late 1960s, Carlos and his brothers worked closely with Joaquín \"Chapo\" Guzmán, the leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, during decades of smuggling.",
"Title: Beltrán-Leyva Cartel\n\nThe Beltrán-Leyva Cartel (also known as the Beltrán Leyva Organization (BLO); Spanish: \"Cártel de los Beltrán Leyva\" (\"CBL\")) was a Mexican drug cartel and organized crime syndicate, headed by the five Beltrán Leyva brothers: Marcos Arturo, Carlos, Alfredo, Mario Alberto and Héctor. Founded as a branch of the Sinaloa Cartel, the Beltrán Leyva cartel was responsible for transportation and wholesaling of cocaine, heroin and marijuana (and the production of the last two). It controlled numerous drug trafficking corridors, and engaged in human smuggling, money laundering, extortion, kidnapping, murder and gun-running."
] |
1,635
|
Johannes Vermeer's works include which painting, located in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Netherlands?
|
Vermeer works (including "The Milkmaid"
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bridge
|
easy
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"The Milkmaid (Vermeer)"
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2,
1
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"The Milkmaid (Dutch: \"De Melkmeid\" or \"Het Melkmeisje\"), sometimes called \"The Kitchen Maid\", is an oil-on-canvas painting of a \"milkmaid\", in fact, a domestic kitchen maid, by the Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer.",
" It is now in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, which regards it as \"unquestionably one of the museum's finest attractions\"."
],
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"A Woman Peeling Apples (c. 1663) is a painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Pieter de Hooch in the Wallace Collection in London.",
" It is a genre painting showing a quiet domestic scene from the time, like most of de Hooch's works.",
" The elaborate fireplace and fur and embroidery in the mother's clothes show a prosperous household, and the cupid between the two figures implies a happy one.",
" Its sensitive handling of light—in particular, natural light filtered into an otherwise unlit interior space—led 19th century art historians to attribute it to Johannes Vermeer, with whose work the painting does bear strong similarities.",
" However, Vermeer's work typically portrayed a woman working alone instead of a family scene as in \"A Woman Peeling Apples\".",
" Most scholars also now believe that de Hooch was influenced by Vermeer instead of Vermeer by de Hooch."
],
"title": "A Woman Peeling Apples"
},
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"Mistress and Maid (c.1667) is a painting produced by Johannes Vermeer, now in the Frick Collection in New York City.",
" The work of Johannes Vermeer, also known as Jan, is well known for many characteristics that are present in this painting.",
" The use of yellow and blue, female models, and domestic scenes are all signatures of Vermeer.",
" This oil on canvas portrays two women, a Mistress and her Maid, as they look over the Mistress' love letter."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Girl with a Red Hat is a rather small painting, signed by the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer.",
" It is seen as one of a number of Vermeer's tronies – depictions of models fancifully dressed that were not (as far as is known) intended to be portraits of specific, identifiable subjects.",
" Other believe it is a portrait.",
" Whether Vermeer chose family members as models or found them elsewhere in Delft is irrelevant to the appreciation of his paintings.",
" Its attribution to Vermeer – as it is on a (recycled) wood panel and not on canvas – has been a matter of controversy with scholars on both sides of the argument."
],
"title": "Girl with a Red Hat"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jacob Abrahamsz.",
" Dissius (1653 - 1695) was a Dutch typographer and printer.",
" He is most notable as an art collector and for his links to Johannes Vermeer - his collection included 21 Vermeer works (including \"The Milkmaid\", \"Portrait of a Young Woman\", \"A Girl Asleep\", \"Woman Holding a Balance\" and \"The Music Lesson\") and in 1680 he married Madgdalene, daughter and sole heir of Vermeer's main patron Pieter van Ruijven.",
" Dissius died in 1695 and his collection was auctioned off in Amsterdam the following year."
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"Woman with a Pearl Necklace by Johannes Vermeer is a seventeenth-century Northern European painting.",
" Painted in oils on canvas, Johannes Vermeer portrayed a young Dutch woman, most likely of upper-class-descent, dressing herself with two yellow ribbons, pearl earrings, and a pearl necklace.",
" As a very popular artist of the 17th century, the Dutch Golden Age, Vermeer depicted many women in similar circumstances within interior, domestic scenes.",
" The same woman also appears in \"The Love Letter\" and \"A Lady Writing a Letter\"."
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"sentences": [
"Woman Reading a Letter (Dutch: \"Brieflezende vrouw\" ) is a painting by the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer.",
" Part of the collection of the City of Amsterdam as part of the Van der Hoop bequest, it has been in the Rijksmuseum since its inception, and was thus the first Vermeer they acquired."
],
"title": "Woman in Blue Reading a Letter"
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"sentences": [
"The Little Street (\"Het Straatje\") is a painting by the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer, executed c. 1657–58.",
" It is exhibited at the Rijksmuseum of Amsterdam, and signed on the left hand corner below the window \"I V MEER\"."
],
"title": "The Little Street"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Saint Praxedis is an oil painting attributed to Johannes Vermeer.",
" This attribution has often been questioned.",
" However, in 2014 the auction house Christie's announced the results of new investigations which in their opinion demonstrate conclusively that it is a Vermeer.",
" The painting is a copy of a work by Felice Ficherelli, and depicts the early Roman martyr, Saint Praxedis or Praxedes.",
" It may be Vermeer's earliest surviving work, dating from 1655."
],
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"Chasing Vermeer is a 2004 children's art mystery novel written by Blue Balliett and illustrated by Brett Helquist.",
" Set in Hyde Park, Chicago near the University of Chicago, the novel follows two children, Calder Pillay and Petra Andalee.",
" After a famous Johannes Vermeer painting, \"A Lady In Writing\", is stolen on route to the Art Institute of Chicago, Calder and Petra work together to try to recover it.",
" The thief publishes many advertisements in the newspaper, explaining that he will give the painting back if the community can discover which paintings under Vermeer's name were really painted by him.",
" This causes Petra, Calder, and the rest of Hyde Park to examine art more closely.",
" Themes of art, chance, coincidence, deception, and problem-solving are apparent."
],
"title": "Chasing Vermeer"
}
] |
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"Title: The Milkmaid (Vermeer)\n\nThe Milkmaid (Dutch: \"De Melkmeid\" or \"Het Melkmeisje\"), sometimes called \"The Kitchen Maid\", is an oil-on-canvas painting of a \"milkmaid\", in fact, a domestic kitchen maid, by the Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer. It is now in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, which regards it as \"unquestionably one of the museum's finest attractions\".",
"Title: A Woman Peeling Apples\n\nA Woman Peeling Apples (c. 1663) is a painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Pieter de Hooch in the Wallace Collection in London. It is a genre painting showing a quiet domestic scene from the time, like most of de Hooch's works. The elaborate fireplace and fur and embroidery in the mother's clothes show a prosperous household, and the cupid between the two figures implies a happy one. Its sensitive handling of light—in particular, natural light filtered into an otherwise unlit interior space—led 19th century art historians to attribute it to Johannes Vermeer, with whose work the painting does bear strong similarities. However, Vermeer's work typically portrayed a woman working alone instead of a family scene as in \"A Woman Peeling Apples\". Most scholars also now believe that de Hooch was influenced by Vermeer instead of Vermeer by de Hooch.",
"Title: Mistress and Maid\n\nMistress and Maid (c.1667) is a painting produced by Johannes Vermeer, now in the Frick Collection in New York City. The work of Johannes Vermeer, also known as Jan, is well known for many characteristics that are present in this painting. The use of yellow and blue, female models, and domestic scenes are all signatures of Vermeer. This oil on canvas portrays two women, a Mistress and her Maid, as they look over the Mistress' love letter.",
"Title: Girl with a Red Hat\n\nGirl with a Red Hat is a rather small painting, signed by the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer. It is seen as one of a number of Vermeer's tronies – depictions of models fancifully dressed that were not (as far as is known) intended to be portraits of specific, identifiable subjects. Other believe it is a portrait. Whether Vermeer chose family members as models or found them elsewhere in Delft is irrelevant to the appreciation of his paintings. Its attribution to Vermeer – as it is on a (recycled) wood panel and not on canvas – has been a matter of controversy with scholars on both sides of the argument.",
"Title: Jacob Dissius\n\nJacob Abrahamsz. Dissius (1653 - 1695) was a Dutch typographer and printer. He is most notable as an art collector and for his links to Johannes Vermeer - his collection included 21 Vermeer works (including \"The Milkmaid\", \"Portrait of a Young Woman\", \"A Girl Asleep\", \"Woman Holding a Balance\" and \"The Music Lesson\") and in 1680 he married Madgdalene, daughter and sole heir of Vermeer's main patron Pieter van Ruijven. Dissius died in 1695 and his collection was auctioned off in Amsterdam the following year.",
"Title: Woman with a Pearl Necklace\n\nWoman with a Pearl Necklace by Johannes Vermeer is a seventeenth-century Northern European painting. Painted in oils on canvas, Johannes Vermeer portrayed a young Dutch woman, most likely of upper-class-descent, dressing herself with two yellow ribbons, pearl earrings, and a pearl necklace. As a very popular artist of the 17th century, the Dutch Golden Age, Vermeer depicted many women in similar circumstances within interior, domestic scenes. The same woman also appears in \"The Love Letter\" and \"A Lady Writing a Letter\".",
"Title: Woman in Blue Reading a Letter\n\nWoman Reading a Letter (Dutch: \"Brieflezende vrouw\" ) is a painting by the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer. Part of the collection of the City of Amsterdam as part of the Van der Hoop bequest, it has been in the Rijksmuseum since its inception, and was thus the first Vermeer they acquired.",
"Title: The Little Street\n\nThe Little Street (\"Het Straatje\") is a painting by the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer, executed c. 1657–58. It is exhibited at the Rijksmuseum of Amsterdam, and signed on the left hand corner below the window \"I V MEER\".",
"Title: Saint Praxedis (painting)\n\nSaint Praxedis is an oil painting attributed to Johannes Vermeer. This attribution has often been questioned. However, in 2014 the auction house Christie's announced the results of new investigations which in their opinion demonstrate conclusively that it is a Vermeer. The painting is a copy of a work by Felice Ficherelli, and depicts the early Roman martyr, Saint Praxedis or Praxedes. It may be Vermeer's earliest surviving work, dating from 1655.",
"Title: Chasing Vermeer\n\nChasing Vermeer is a 2004 children's art mystery novel written by Blue Balliett and illustrated by Brett Helquist. Set in Hyde Park, Chicago near the University of Chicago, the novel follows two children, Calder Pillay and Petra Andalee. After a famous Johannes Vermeer painting, \"A Lady In Writing\", is stolen on route to the Art Institute of Chicago, Calder and Petra work together to try to recover it. The thief publishes many advertisements in the newspaper, explaining that he will give the painting back if the community can discover which paintings under Vermeer's name were really painted by him. This causes Petra, Calder, and the rest of Hyde Park to examine art more closely. Themes of art, chance, coincidence, deception, and problem-solving are apparent."
] |
1,636
|
What BBC One show has a judge that is born in 1955?
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Strictly Come Dancing
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bridge
|
hard
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{
"title": [
"Strictly Come Dancing (series 2)",
"Strictly Come Dancing (series 2)",
"Bruno Tonioli"
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0,
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{
"sentences": [
"The One Show is a BBC Television magazine and chat show programme.",
" Broadcast live on BBC One weeknights at 7:00pm, it features topical stories and studio guests.",
" It is currently co-hosted by Alex Jones alongside Matt Baker (Mondays to Thursdays) and a guest host on Fridays.",
" Various reporters also assist with subject-specific presenting, both in the studio and on location, or through filmed segments.",
" Originally produced in Birmingham and then in BBC's Media Village in White City, London, since 2014 the studio is in Broadcasting House, the BBC's headquarters in London."
],
"title": "The One Show"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kellie Denise Bright (born 1 July 1976) is an English actress.",
" She is known for playing Linda Carter in the BBC soap opera \"EastEnders\", for which she won the 2015 British Soap Awards for Best Actress and Best Dramatic Performance.",
" Her other television roles include Joanna Burrows in \"The Upper Hand\" (1990–96), Cassie Tyler in \"Bad Girls\" (2002) and Joan Trotter in \"Rock & Chips\" (2010–11).",
" In 2015, she was the runner-up in the 13th series of the BBC One show \"Strictly Come Dancing\"."
],
"title": "Kellie Bright"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The One Club is an American non-profit organization that recognizes and promotes excellence in advertising.",
" Founded in New York City as The One Club for Art & Copy, The One Club produces four annual award competitions: One Show, One Show Design, One Show Interactive and One Show Entertainment.",
" The One Show Festival is held in accord with Creative Week NYC.",
" According to \"The Fundamentals of Creative Advertising.\"",
", \"The One Club produces advertising's most prestigious awards program.\"",
" The One Show coveted pencil award statues are made by New York firm, Society Awards."
],
"title": "The One Club"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Antonia Quirke is a British film critic.",
" As well as journalism, she has presented on \"The Film Programme\" and \"Pick of the Week\" on BBC Radio 4, and \"Film...\" and \"The One Show\" on BBC One."
],
"title": "Antonia Quirke"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Strictly Come Dancing returned for its second series on 23 October 2004 on BBC One.",
" Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly returned to present the main show on BBC One, while Claudia Winkleman presented a new spin-off show called \"\" on BBC Two.",
" Series 1 winner Natasha Kaplinsky filled in for Daly during the first five weeks due to maternity leave.",
" Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli, Craig Revel Horwood and Arlene Phillips returned to the judging panel."
],
"title": "Strictly Come Dancing (series 2)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brendan Cole (born 23 April 1976) is a New Zealand ballroom dancer, specialising in Latin American dancing.",
" He is most famous for appearing as a professional dancer on the BBC One show, \"Strictly Come Dancing\".",
" From 2005 to 2009, he was a judge on the New Zealand version of the show, \"Dancing with the Stars\"."
],
"title": "Brendan Cole"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mark Edwardson is a TV news presenter and reporter for \"BBC North West Tonight\" and is based at \"MediaCity UK\" in \"Salford.",
"\" He is also a seasoned radio presenter having hosted the breakfast shows at BBC Radio Stoke and BBC GMR.",
" He has since appeared in BBC One show \"DIY SOS\" and an episode of CBBC's \"Prank Patrol\".",
" Mark has also voiced roles in BBC Network Radio plays."
],
"title": "Mark Edwardson"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John Lenahan (born 1961 in Philadelphia, U.S.) is an American illusionist and entertainer resident in the UK since 1984.",
" A successful corporate entertainer, he came to greater fame as a result of a 1994 appearance on the BBC One show \"How Do They Do That?",
"\" explaining the sleight of hand trick known as Three-card Monte, as a result of which he became the first person in 85 years to be expelled from The Magic Circle.",
" His subsequent TV appearances have included his own 1997 series for BBC Two, \"Stuff the White Rabbit\"; and the \"Secrets of Magic\" specials for BBC One.",
" He is a former holder of the title Street Magician of the Year."
],
"title": "John Lenahan"
},
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"sentences": [
"Bruno Tonioli (] ; born 25 November 1955) is an Italian choreographer, dancer, and TV personality."
],
"title": "Bruno Tonioli"
},
{
"sentences": [
"This is a list of episodes of the BBC One show \"DIY SOS\", the first episode aired on BBC One on 7 October 1999 and has ran for more than 204 episodes over 27 series.",
" A 28th series has been announced to air later in 2017 and will run for 28 episodes making it the longest series in the shows history."
],
"title": "List of DIY SOS episodes"
}
] |
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"Title: The One Show\n\nThe One Show is a BBC Television magazine and chat show programme. Broadcast live on BBC One weeknights at 7:00pm, it features topical stories and studio guests. It is currently co-hosted by Alex Jones alongside Matt Baker (Mondays to Thursdays) and a guest host on Fridays. Various reporters also assist with subject-specific presenting, both in the studio and on location, or through filmed segments. Originally produced in Birmingham and then in BBC's Media Village in White City, London, since 2014 the studio is in Broadcasting House, the BBC's headquarters in London.",
"Title: Kellie Bright\n\nKellie Denise Bright (born 1 July 1976) is an English actress. She is known for playing Linda Carter in the BBC soap opera \"EastEnders\", for which she won the 2015 British Soap Awards for Best Actress and Best Dramatic Performance. Her other television roles include Joanna Burrows in \"The Upper Hand\" (1990–96), Cassie Tyler in \"Bad Girls\" (2002) and Joan Trotter in \"Rock & Chips\" (2010–11). In 2015, she was the runner-up in the 13th series of the BBC One show \"Strictly Come Dancing\".",
"Title: The One Club\n\nThe One Club is an American non-profit organization that recognizes and promotes excellence in advertising. Founded in New York City as The One Club for Art & Copy, The One Club produces four annual award competitions: One Show, One Show Design, One Show Interactive and One Show Entertainment. The One Show Festival is held in accord with Creative Week NYC. According to \"The Fundamentals of Creative Advertising.\" , \"The One Club produces advertising's most prestigious awards program.\" The One Show coveted pencil award statues are made by New York firm, Society Awards.",
"Title: Antonia Quirke\n\nAntonia Quirke is a British film critic. As well as journalism, she has presented on \"The Film Programme\" and \"Pick of the Week\" on BBC Radio 4, and \"Film...\" and \"The One Show\" on BBC One.",
"Title: Strictly Come Dancing (series 2)\n\nStrictly Come Dancing returned for its second series on 23 October 2004 on BBC One. Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly returned to present the main show on BBC One, while Claudia Winkleman presented a new spin-off show called \"\" on BBC Two. Series 1 winner Natasha Kaplinsky filled in for Daly during the first five weeks due to maternity leave. Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli, Craig Revel Horwood and Arlene Phillips returned to the judging panel.",
"Title: Brendan Cole\n\nBrendan Cole (born 23 April 1976) is a New Zealand ballroom dancer, specialising in Latin American dancing. He is most famous for appearing as a professional dancer on the BBC One show, \"Strictly Come Dancing\". From 2005 to 2009, he was a judge on the New Zealand version of the show, \"Dancing with the Stars\".",
"Title: Mark Edwardson\n\nMark Edwardson is a TV news presenter and reporter for \"BBC North West Tonight\" and is based at \"MediaCity UK\" in \"Salford. \" He is also a seasoned radio presenter having hosted the breakfast shows at BBC Radio Stoke and BBC GMR. He has since appeared in BBC One show \"DIY SOS\" and an episode of CBBC's \"Prank Patrol\". Mark has also voiced roles in BBC Network Radio plays.",
"Title: John Lenahan\n\nJohn Lenahan (born 1961 in Philadelphia, U.S.) is an American illusionist and entertainer resident in the UK since 1984. A successful corporate entertainer, he came to greater fame as a result of a 1994 appearance on the BBC One show \"How Do They Do That? \" explaining the sleight of hand trick known as Three-card Monte, as a result of which he became the first person in 85 years to be expelled from The Magic Circle. His subsequent TV appearances have included his own 1997 series for BBC Two, \"Stuff the White Rabbit\"; and the \"Secrets of Magic\" specials for BBC One. He is a former holder of the title Street Magician of the Year.",
"Title: Bruno Tonioli\n\nBruno Tonioli (] ; born 25 November 1955) is an Italian choreographer, dancer, and TV personality.",
"Title: List of DIY SOS episodes\n\nThis is a list of episodes of the BBC One show \"DIY SOS\", the first episode aired on BBC One on 7 October 1999 and has ran for more than 204 episodes over 27 series. A 28th series has been announced to air later in 2017 and will run for 28 episodes making it the longest series in the shows history."
] |
1,637
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Which was founded earlier, The Week or New Scientist?
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New Scientist
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comparison
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medium
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{
"title": [
"The Week",
"New Scientist"
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0,
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"sentences": [
"The Massachusetts Audubon Society, founded in 1896 by Harriet Hemenway and headquartered in Lincoln, Massachusetts, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to \"protecting the nature of Massachusetts.\"",
" Mass Audubon is independent of the National Audubon Society, and in fact was founded earlier.",
" Mass Audubon protects 36,500 acres of land throughout Massachusetts, saving birds and other wildlife, and making nature accessible to all with its wildlife sanctuaries and 20 nature centers."
],
"title": "Massachusetts Audubon Society"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Italian Pirate Party (Italian: \"Partito Pirata Italiano\" ) is a political party in Italy, founded on 16 September 2006, modelled on the Pirate Party of Sweden, founded earlier that year.",
" It supports reform of copyright and patent law, privacy and freedom of expression."
],
"title": "Pirate Party (Italy)"
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{
"sentences": [
"The \"Jordan River Foundation\" was founded earlier by Queen Nour Al Hussein, the wife of the late king of Jordan Hussein bin Talal, after the death of king Hussein, queen Nour left her position as the Chair person of \"Jordan River Foundation\" and the new queen Rania took over the position."
],
"title": "Jordan River Foundation"
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"sentences": [
"The Champ de Mars Racecourse is a thoroughbred horse race track in Port Louis, Mauritius.",
" The Racecourse was inaugurated on 25 June 1812, by The Mauritius Turf Club (MTC) which was founded earlier in the same year by Sir Robert Townsend Farquhar, who was the first British Governor of Mauritius.",
" The Mauritius Turf Club is the oldest horse-racing club in the Southern Hemisphere and the second oldest in the world.",
" The race track follows a very selective right hand oval path and is relatively small in size, with a circumference of 1,298 meters (4,258.5 ft) and width between 12 and 14 meters (39 and 46 feet).",
" The home-straight extends uphill and is 225 meters (738 ft) long."
],
"title": "Champ de Mars Racecourse"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre were a Catholic religious order of canons regular of the Rule of Saint Augustine said to have been founded in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, then the capital of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, recognised in 1113 by Papal bull of Pope Paschal II.",
" Other accounts has it that they were founded earlier, during the rule of Godfrey of Bouillon (1099–1100)."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Week is a weekly British news magazine founded in 1995 which has also published a US edition since 2001 and a children's edition in the UK since 2015.",
" Between 2008 and 2012 it also published an Australian edition."
],
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" The term was first used in the magazine \"New Scientist\" in 1994, after the magazine's humorous Feedback column noted several studies carried out by researchers with remarkably fitting surnames.",
" These included a book on polar explorations by Daniel Snowman and an article on urology by researchers named Splatt and Weedon.",
" These and other examples led to light-hearted speculation that some sort of psychological effect was at work.",
" Since the term appeared, nominative determinism has been an irregularly recurring topic in \"New Scientist\", as readers continue to submit examples.",
" Nominative determinism differs from the related concept aptronym, and its synonyms aptonym, namephreak, and Perfect Fit Last Name, in that it focusses on causality.",
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"The 1883 Philadelphia Quakers season was the first in the franchise's existence.",
" The team was founded earlier in the year as a replacement for the Worcester franchise.",
" It was the first year Philadelphia was represented in the National League since the original Athletics were disbanded in 1876.",
" The American Association's Philadelphia Athletics had been founded a year earlier."
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"Title: Massachusetts Audubon Society\n\nThe Massachusetts Audubon Society, founded in 1896 by Harriet Hemenway and headquartered in Lincoln, Massachusetts, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to \"protecting the nature of Massachusetts.\" Mass Audubon is independent of the National Audubon Society, and in fact was founded earlier. Mass Audubon protects 36,500 acres of land throughout Massachusetts, saving birds and other wildlife, and making nature accessible to all with its wildlife sanctuaries and 20 nature centers.",
"Title: Pirate Party (Italy)\n\nThe Italian Pirate Party (Italian: \"Partito Pirata Italiano\" ) is a political party in Italy, founded on 16 September 2006, modelled on the Pirate Party of Sweden, founded earlier that year. It supports reform of copyright and patent law, privacy and freedom of expression.",
"Title: Jordan River Foundation\n\nThe \"Jordan River Foundation\" was founded earlier by Queen Nour Al Hussein, the wife of the late king of Jordan Hussein bin Talal, after the death of king Hussein, queen Nour left her position as the Chair person of \"Jordan River Foundation\" and the new queen Rania took over the position.",
"Title: Champ de Mars Racecourse\n\nThe Champ de Mars Racecourse is a thoroughbred horse race track in Port Louis, Mauritius. The Racecourse was inaugurated on 25 June 1812, by The Mauritius Turf Club (MTC) which was founded earlier in the same year by Sir Robert Townsend Farquhar, who was the first British Governor of Mauritius. The Mauritius Turf Club is the oldest horse-racing club in the Southern Hemisphere and the second oldest in the world. The race track follows a very selective right hand oval path and is relatively small in size, with a circumference of 1,298 meters (4,258.5 ft) and width between 12 and 14 meters (39 and 46 feet). The home-straight extends uphill and is 225 meters (738 ft) long.",
"Title: Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre\n\nThe Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre were a Catholic religious order of canons regular of the Rule of Saint Augustine said to have been founded in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, then the capital of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, recognised in 1113 by Papal bull of Pope Paschal II. Other accounts has it that they were founded earlier, during the rule of Godfrey of Bouillon (1099–1100).",
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"Title: Nominative determinism\n\nNominative determinism is the hypothesis that people tend to gravitate towards areas of work that fit their names. The term was first used in the magazine \"New Scientist\" in 1994, after the magazine's humorous Feedback column noted several studies carried out by researchers with remarkably fitting surnames. These included a book on polar explorations by Daniel Snowman and an article on urology by researchers named Splatt and Weedon. These and other examples led to light-hearted speculation that some sort of psychological effect was at work. Since the term appeared, nominative determinism has been an irregularly recurring topic in \"New Scientist\", as readers continue to submit examples. Nominative determinism differs from the related concept aptronym, and its synonyms aptonym, namephreak, and Perfect Fit Last Name, in that it focusses on causality. \"Aptronym\" merely means the name is fitting, without saying anything about why it has come to fit.",
"Title: Gloucester Old Bank\n\nThe Gloucester Old Bank was a British bank that operated between 1716 and 1838. It was founded in 1716 by James Wood. The bank was said to have been the oldest private bank in Britain, having survived the financial consequences of the Napoleonic Wars when many other banks went out of business. The claim was wrong as both C. Hoare & Co and Child & Co. were founded earlier, it was, however, one of the oldest banks in Britain in the nineteenth century.",
"Title: New Scientist\n\nNew Scientist is a weekly English-language international science magazine, founded in 1956. Since 1996 it has also run a website.",
"Title: 1883 Philadelphia Quakers season\n\nThe 1883 Philadelphia Quakers season was the first in the franchise's existence. The team was founded earlier in the year as a replacement for the Worcester franchise. It was the first year Philadelphia was represented in the National League since the original Athletics were disbanded in 1876. The American Association's Philadelphia Athletics had been founded a year earlier."
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1,638
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The 1932 German football championship Final was played at a stadium which was opened in 1928, and is located next to what?
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Zeppelinfeld
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"The 2010 Leinster Senior Football Championship Final was the last football match of the 2010 Leinster Senior Football Championship, played between Louth and Meath on 11 July 2010 in Croke Park, Dublin.",
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" Mayo were drawn at home with London or Leitrim in their semi-final, while Sligo's route was the harder—playing away to New York and overcoming Galway in their semi-final, only to fall at the final hurdle once again.",
" The winning Mayo team received the J. J. Nestor Cup, and automatically advanced to the quarter-final stage of the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.",
" Sligo entered the All-Ireland Qualifiers but soon exited, with a tame 0-13 - 0-04 defeat by Kildare in their next game.",
" Kildare were subsequently overhauled in their next game by Cork (2-19 - 0-12) and Cork in their next game by Donegal (0-16 - 1-11), who defeated Connacht champions Mayo with ease in the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final."
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"Title: 1932 German football championship Final\n\nThe 1932 German football championship Final decided the winner of the 1932 German football championship, the 25th of the German football championship, a knockout football cup competition contested by the regional league winners to determine the national champions. It was played on 12 June 1932 at the Städtisches Stadion in Nuremberg. Bayern Munich won the match 2–0 against Eintracht Frankfurt, to claim their 1st German title.",
"Title: 1959 German football championship Final\n\nThe 1959 German football championship Final decided the winner of the 1959 German football championship, the 49th edition of the German football championship, a knockout football cup competition contested by the regional league winners to determine the national champions.",
"Title: 1932 German football championship\n\nThe 1932 German football championship, the 25th edition of the competition, ended with the first national title for FC Bayern Munich. The title was won with a 2–0 over Eintracht Frankfurt. It was a replay of the Southern German championship final, in which Eintracht had defeated Bayern 2–0 on 24 April 1932.",
"Title: Josef Bergmaier\n\nJosef Bergmaier (March 5, 1909 – March 5, 1943) was a German footballer who played as a forward. Bergmaier played for three clubs in his hometown, Munich - TV 1888, FC Wacker, and, most notably, FC Bayern, where he won the 1932 German football championship, scoring both goals in the final against Eintracht Frankfurt. Between 1930 and 1933 he won 8 caps for Germany, scoring once, in a 2–2 draw with Norway in 1932.",
"Title: Max-Morlock-Stadion\n\nMax-Morlock-Stadion ] is a stadium in Nuremberg, Germany, which was opened in 1928. It is located next to Zeppelinfeld. It also neighbors the Nuremberg Arena.",
"Title: 2010 Leinster Senior Football Championship Final\n\nThe 2010 Leinster Senior Football Championship Final was the last football match of the 2010 Leinster Senior Football Championship, played between Louth and Meath on 11 July 2010 in Croke Park, Dublin. Louth were appearing in their first Leinster Senior Football Championship Final in 50 years. The game is memorable for its controversial ending.",
"Title: Ernst Nagelschmitz\n\nErnst Nagelschmitz (May 1, 1902 – May 23, 1987) was a German footballer who played as a midfielder. He made one appearance for the Germany national football team, in a 4–2 win against the Netherlands on April 18, 1926. Two years later he was in the squad for the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam, but didn't play. He spent his club career with Bayern Munich, and was part of the team which won the 1932 German football championship.",
"Title: 1956 German football championship\n\nThe 1956 German football championship was the culmination of the football season in West Germany in 1955-56. Borussia Dortmund were crowned champions for the first time in their second final appearance, having previously lost the 1949 German football championship final to VfR Mannheim.",
"Title: 2012 Connacht Senior Football Championship\n\nThe 2012 Connacht Senior Football Championship was that year's installment of the annual Connacht Senior Football Championship held under the auspices of the Connacht GAA. It was won by Mayo who defeated Sligo in the final. This was Mayo's 43rd Connacht senior title. Mayo were drawn at home with London or Leitrim in their semi-final, while Sligo's route was the harder—playing away to New York and overcoming Galway in their semi-final, only to fall at the final hurdle once again. The winning Mayo team received the J. J. Nestor Cup, and automatically advanced to the quarter-final stage of the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. Sligo entered the All-Ireland Qualifiers but soon exited, with a tame 0-13 - 0-04 defeat by Kildare in their next game. Kildare were subsequently overhauled in their next game by Cork (2-19 - 0-12) and Cork in their next game by Donegal (0-16 - 1-11), who defeated Connacht champions Mayo with ease in the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final."
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David McCullough and Robert Desnos, are historians?
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no
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"The Congress is a 1988 documentary film directed by the Emmy Award-winning director Ken Burns.",
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" Narrated by David McCullough, the documentary features use of photographs, paintings, and film from sessions of Congress, in its implementation of the Ken Burns Effect.",
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" Instead, the book is about 19th-century Americans like James Fenimore Cooper and Samuel Morse, who migrated to Paris and went on to achieve importance in culture or innovation.",
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" While revolving mostly around the leadership (and often indecisiveness) of George Washington, there is also considerable attention given to King George III, General Howe, Henry Knox, and Nathanael Greene.",
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"Title: Chantefleurs et Chantefables\n\nChantefleurs et Chantefables is a song cycle for soprano and orchestra set to the poems of Robert Desnos by the Polish composer Witold Lutosławski. The work was composed from 1989 to 1991 and was first performed at The Proms by the soprano Solveig Kringlebotn and the BBC Symphony Orchestra under the direction of the composer on August 8, 1991. The piece is Lutosławski's second composition set to the poetry of Robert Desnos, following 1975's \"Les Espaces du sommeil\".",
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1,640
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Which football club that was formed in the 1860s and changed its name half a century later had the English former footballer Doug Fletcher as an inside forward?
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Sheffield Wednesday Football Club
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" In the late 1960s and early 1970s Brown was part of an Albion team that built a reputation as a successful cup side, winning the 1966 Football League Cup Final and the 1968 FA Cup Final and finishing as runners-up in the League Cup in 1967 and 1970.",
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"Title: Jon Wright (footballer)\n\nJonathan \"Jon\" Wright (born 30 January 1925) is an English former footballer who played as an inside forward in the Football League for Darlington. He made his debut on 1 March 1947, standing in for Charlie Stubbs at inside right in a 4–1 win against Rochdale, and made three more appearances towards the end of that season. He had a run of 11 matches at the end of the following season, and played his final first-team match in September 1948. He went on to play for North-Eastern League club Horden Colliery Welfare.",
"Title: Thomas Midgley (footballer)\n\nThomas Midgley (born 1860, date of death unknown) was an English professional footballer who played as an inside forward. Born in the town of Burnley, Lancashire, he initially played rugby union for the Burnley Rovers club before they changed codes to association football in May 1882 and changed their name to Burnley. He represented the club in many of the early friendly matches, but by the time the Football League was formed in 1888, Midgley was nearing the end of his career as a footballer. Accordingly, he played only one league match for Burnley, playing at inside-right in the 3–4 defeat away at Stoke on 20 October 1888. Midgley left Burnley in 1889 and retired from professional sport.",
"Title: Harry Smith (footballer, born 1930)\n\nHenry 'Harry' Smith (born 27 August 1930) is an English former footballer who played as an inside forward. He made 73 appearances in The Football League for his local club of Chester in the 1950s.",
"Title: Doug Fletcher\n\nDouglas \"Doug\" Fletcher (born 17 September 1930) is an English former footballer who scored 60 goals from 188 appearances in the Football League playing as an inside forward for Sheffield Wednesday, Bury, Scunthorpe United, Darlington and Halifax Town. He also scored 8 goals from 17 appearances for Southern League club Bath City.",
"Title: Norman Cardew\n\nNorman Cardew (born 7 November 1938) is an English former footballer who made six appearances in the Football League for Darlington. An amateur inside forward, he played for home-town club South Shields either side of his season at Darlington.",
"Title: John McGrath (footballer, born 1932)\n\nJohn McGrath (born 21 March 1932) is an English former footballer who made 79 appearances in the Football League playing as an inside forward for Notts County and Darlington in the 1950s. He also played non-league football for Guisborough Town. He was on the books of Aldershot as an amateur, but never represented them in the league, and later played in the Southern League for Boston United.",
"Title: Ken Rickards (footballer)\n\nKenneth Rickards (born 22 March 1929) is an English former footballer who played as an inside forward in the Football League for Darlington, in non-league football for Stockton, and was on the books of Hull City without playing first-team football. He played youth football for teams in his native Middlesbrough, and represented the North Riding of Yorkshire in the English Counties (16–18) League.",
"Title: Sheffield Wednesday F.C.\n\nSheffield Wednesday Football Club is a professional association football club based in Sheffield, England. The team competes in the Championship, the second tier of the English football league system. Formed as an offshoot of The Wednesday Cricket Club in 1867, they went by the name of The Wednesday Football Club until changing to their current name in 1929.",
"Title: Tom Johnson (footballer, born 1926)\n\nThomas Johnson (born 5 March 1926), known as Tom or Tommy Johnson, is an English former footballer who played as a left half or inside forward in the Football League for Darlington and Bradford Park Avenue.",
"Title: Tony Brown (English footballer)\n\nAnthony Brown (born 3 October 1945 in Oldham, Lancashire) is an English former footballer who played as a wing half and an inside forward. He was often referred to by his nickname Bomber or Bomber Brown and was known for his spectacular goals. He joined West Bromwich Albion as a youth in 1961 and turned professional in 1963. In the late 1960s and early 1970s Brown was part of an Albion team that built a reputation as a successful cup side, winning the 1966 Football League Cup Final and the 1968 FA Cup Final and finishing as runners-up in the League Cup in 1967 and 1970. He was the top scorer in Division One in 1970–71 and received his only England cap at the end of that season."
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1,641
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in which movie does the lead singer of the band eighth wonder star?
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Twenty-One
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" It which proved to be almost as successful chart wise as \"I'm Not Scared\", reaching the top ten in Italy, Norway and Switzerland, and the top twenty in France, Germany and United Kingdom.",
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"Kajraare is a Bollywood film that released on 15 October 2010.",
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" The show was hosted by television personality and commercial spokeswoman Brooke Burke and Jane's Addiction & Red Hot Chili Peppers lead guitarist Dave Navarro.",
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"Title: Cross My Heart (Eighth Wonder song)\n\n\"Cross My Heart\" is a 1988 song recorded by British pop band Eighth Wonder. It was the second single from the album \"Fearless\" and group's sixth single, and was released in 1988. It which proved to be almost as successful chart wise as \"I'm Not Scared\", reaching the top ten in Italy, Norway and Switzerland, and the top twenty in France, Germany and United Kingdom. It was a minor success in the US, peaking at number 56, but remains the band's only American top 75 hit single. The video was directed by Dieter 'Dee' Trattmann. ",
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"Title: Kajraare\n\nKajraare is a Bollywood film that released on 15 October 2010. The film was directed by Pooja Bhatt and starred Himesh Reshammiya and the Pakistani actress Sara Loren. Reshammiya plays a singer who falls in love with a bar dancer and the film is centred on how they find true love. It is the first Hindi film to be shot in Petra, often called \"the eighth wonder of the world.\"",
"Title: Rock Star (TV series)\n\nRock Star is a television series produced by Mark Burnett, David Goffin, and Lisa Hennessy in which aspiring singers from all around the world competed to become the lead singer of a featured group. It debuted on CBS on July 11, 2005, to mediocre ratings. The show was hosted by television personality and commercial spokeswoman Brooke Burke and Jane's Addiction & Red Hot Chili Peppers lead guitarist Dave Navarro. In Australian band INXS chose J.D. Fortune as their new lead singer. For , the band Rock Star Supernova chose Lukas Rossi as the lead singer of their new supergroup.",
"Title: Rockaholic\n\nRockaholic is the eighth studio album by American rock band Warrant, released on May 17, 2011. The album features the band's third lead singer, Robert Mason, who replaced original lead singer Jani Lane in 2008. Lane returned to the band for a 2008 reunion tour but by the end of the year, he and the band parted ways for the second time. Lane had previously replaced former lead singer Jaime St. James, who performed lead vocals on the band's last album, \"Born Again\", and who initially replaced Lane in 2004.",
"Title: Twenty-One (1991 film)\n\nTwenty-One is a British-American drama film directed by Don Boyd and co-scripted by him with Zoë Heller. Patsy Kensit stars as the 21-year-old protagonist. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in February 1991. It was released theatrically later that year in the United States on 4 October, followed by a British release on 1 November."
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1,642
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Are both Mesquite and Kaempferia from the same continent?
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no
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" This valley trends northwest and southeast with a head at to the southeast near State Line Pass and another head at at the southwestern end of Pahrump Valley, at an elevation of 2,808 feet / 856 meters, between the Kingston Range and Black Butte to the northwest.",
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"Title: Memorial Stadium (Mesquite, Texas)\n\nMemorial Stadium is a stadium in Mesquite, Texas. It was completed in 1976 and is located on the campus of West Mesquite High School, next to Mesquite Tower. The field is primarily used for football, and all five High Schools in Mesquite share use of the field.",
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What English actress born on Sept 5, 1984 stars in the first installment film of Universal's Dark Universe?
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Annabelle Wallis
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" He is also the author of \"Totems and Taboos\", a compilation of his poetry and artwork, and an editor, along with William F. Nolan, of \"The Bleeding Edge: Dark Barriers, Dark Frontiers\" and \"The Devil's Coattails: More Dispatches from the Dark Frontier\" anthologies published by Cycatrix Press.",
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"Elizabeth White (born 5 November 1979) is an English actress born in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.",
" She is best known for her role as Annie Cartwright in the two series of the BBC speculative fiction drama \"Life on Mars\", which was originally transmitted in 2006 and 2007.",
" She was trained at the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts, appearing in the 2003 TV series \"Teachers\" and the 2004 Mike Leigh's film \"Vera Drake\"."
],
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"Annabelle Frances Wallis (born September 5, 1984) is an English actress best known for her roles as Jane Seymour in Showtime's period drama \"The Tudors\", Bridget Pierce in ABC's drama \"Pan Am\", Mia Form in the 2014 supernatural horror film \"Annabelle\", Grace Burgess in the BBC drama \"Peaky Blinders\", and Jenny Halsey in the 2017 action film \"The Mummy\"."
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"The Threeep is a three-part EP (hence the title) consisting of three singles from the album \"The Dark Leaves\", by Matt Pond PA.",
" Each single consists of three songs; a single from the album and two b-sides, one instrumental and one not.",
" Several of Matt Pond's core bandmembers contributed to these sessions, including Chris Hansen (engineering, co-producing, guitar), Eve Miller (cello), Christian Frederickson (viola) and Dan Crowell (drums).",
" Initially announced in 2009, each single was meant to be released on limited edition vinyl by Altitude Records, the design allowing for the three sleeves to clip together to form a cube, but to date only the first installment was ever pressed with an unspecified number on black vinyl, and 250 on colored vinyl.",
" The first installment was also released on iTunes, but is no longer available, the second installment was digitally released on iTunes and Amazon MP3, and on September 18, 2013, the entire EP was eventually released as a free digital download via NoiseTrade and announced on Filter Magazine's website."
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"Title: Jack-O\n\nJack-O is the third in a trio of movies directed by Steve Latshaw in the early-to-mid-1990s (along with \"Dark Universe\" and \"\"). The film was straight-to-TV and video, and was later rereleased in 2005 as a special-edition DVD.",
"Title: Tom Ferguson (actor)\n\nTom Ferguson (born December 5, 1946 in Kansas City, Missouri) is an American actor. He has acted in 12 films, including \"Dark Universe\".",
"Title: Jason V. Brock\n\nJason V. Brock (born March 1, 1970) is an American author, artist, editor, and filmmaker. He is the CEO and co-founder (with his wife, Sunni) of JaSunni Productions, LLC, whose documentary films include \"Charles Beaumont: The Short Life of Twilight Zone’s Magic Man\", the Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Award-winning \"The AckerMonster Chronicles!\" , and \"Image, Reflection, Shadow: Artists of the Fantastic\". He is also the author of \"Totems and Taboos\", a compilation of his poetry and artwork, and an editor, along with William F. Nolan, of \"The Bleeding Edge: Dark Barriers, Dark Frontiers\" and \"The Devil's Coattails: More Dispatches from the Dark Frontier\" anthologies published by Cycatrix Press. Brock shares story credit (he was Lead Story Consultant and Lead Designer) on the \"Logan’s Run: Last Day\" and related comic book series from Bluewater Productions. In addition, he is also a writer for the comic book/graphic novel, \"Tales from William F. Nolan's Dark Universe\" (again from Bluewater).",
"Title: Dark Universe (film)\n\nDark Universe is a 1993 horror/science-fiction film starring Blake Pickett, Cherie Scott, Bently Title, John Maynard, Paul Austin Saunders, Patrick Moran, Tom Ferguson, Steve Barkett, and Joe Estevez as Rod Kendrick. The soundtrack was composed by Jeffrey Walton. The film was written by Patrick Moran, executive-produced by Fred Olen Ray, Grant Austin Waldman, and Jim Wynorski, and directed by Steve Latshaw.",
"Title: Sofia Boutella\n\nSofia Boutella (born April 3, 1982) is an Algerian–French dancer, model, and actress. She is known mainly for her hip-hop and street dance, and for appearing in Nike Women's advertising campaigns. Boutella has starred as Eva in \"StreetDance 2\" (2012), Ara in \"\" (2014), Gazelle in \"\" (2015), an alien warrior named Jaylah in \"Star Trek Beyond\" (2016), and the main antagonist, Princess Ahmanet, in Universal's Dark Universe film \"The Mummy\" (2017). Also in 2017, she starred alongside Charlize Theron in \"Atomic Blonde\", the film adaptation of the graphic novel \"The Coldest City\", as undercover French agent Delphine Lasalle.",
"Title: God of Thunder (2015 film)\n\nGod of Thunder (aka Dark Universe) is a 2015 film.",
"Title: The Mummy (2017 film)\n\nThe Mummy is a 2017 American action-adventure film directed by Alex Kurtzman and written by David Koepp, Christopher McQuarrie and Dylan Kussman, with a story by Kurtzman, Jon Spaihts and Jenny Lumet. It is a reboot of \"The Mummy\" franchise and the first installment in the Universal's Dark Universe. The film stars Tom Cruise, Annabelle Wallis, Sofia Boutella, Jake Johnson, Courtney B. Vance and Russell Crowe.",
"Title: Liz White (actress)\n\nElizabeth White (born 5 November 1979) is an English actress born in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. She is best known for her role as Annie Cartwright in the two series of the BBC speculative fiction drama \"Life on Mars\", which was originally transmitted in 2006 and 2007. She was trained at the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts, appearing in the 2003 TV series \"Teachers\" and the 2004 Mike Leigh's film \"Vera Drake\".",
"Title: Annabelle Wallis\n\nAnnabelle Frances Wallis (born September 5, 1984) is an English actress best known for her roles as Jane Seymour in Showtime's period drama \"The Tudors\", Bridget Pierce in ABC's drama \"Pan Am\", Mia Form in the 2014 supernatural horror film \"Annabelle\", Grace Burgess in the BBC drama \"Peaky Blinders\", and Jenny Halsey in the 2017 action film \"The Mummy\".",
"Title: The Threeep\n\nThe Threeep is a three-part EP (hence the title) consisting of three singles from the album \"The Dark Leaves\", by Matt Pond PA. Each single consists of three songs; a single from the album and two b-sides, one instrumental and one not. Several of Matt Pond's core bandmembers contributed to these sessions, including Chris Hansen (engineering, co-producing, guitar), Eve Miller (cello), Christian Frederickson (viola) and Dan Crowell (drums). Initially announced in 2009, each single was meant to be released on limited edition vinyl by Altitude Records, the design allowing for the three sleeves to clip together to form a cube, but to date only the first installment was ever pressed with an unspecified number on black vinyl, and 250 on colored vinyl. The first installment was also released on iTunes, but is no longer available, the second installment was digitally released on iTunes and Amazon MP3, and on September 18, 2013, the entire EP was eventually released as a free digital download via NoiseTrade and announced on Filter Magazine's website."
] |
1,644
|
Were Russell Hoban and Nathalie Sarraute both writers?
|
yes
|
comparison
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medium
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"Russell Conwell Hoban (February 4, 1925 – December 13, 2011) was an American expatriate writer.",
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},
{
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"Nathalie Sarraute (] ; July 18, 1900 – October 19, 1999) was a French lawyer and writer."
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"The Marzipan Pig (1986, ISBN ) is a children's book by Russell Hoban.",
" The plot involves a marzipan pig that has somehow fallen behind a couch."
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"James Burr is an English writer of dark, although often humorous, paranoiac fiction.",
" His first collection of short stories, \"Ugly Stories For Beautiful People\" was published in 2007 and was favourably compared to the work of Russell Hoban, David Cronenberg, early Kurt Vonnegut.",
" and Philip K. Dick.",
" The collection featured \"Foetal Attractions\" which won second prize in the \"Roadworks 2000 Short Story Competition\" and two of the stories in the collection, “It” and “Blue” later garnered honorable mentions in that year's \"The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror\".",
" HellNotes described the collection as \"Odd, unique, very cool, and extremely readable\" while Horror World described Burr as \"not merely a “new” voice, he is a fresh voice – a different and disturbing voice - and one deserving of your attention.\"",
".",
" His work has often been described as Bizarro fiction although he has no direct links to the group of writers working under that banner."
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"Lucette Finas (born July 13, 1921) is a French author and essayist, part of the structuralist movement.",
" She has published several articles relating interviews with French scholars and philosophers in the 1970s, like writers Nathalie Sarraute, philosopher and historian Michel Foucault or philosopher Jacques Derrida."
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"The Mouse and His Child is a novel by Russell Hoban first published in 1967.",
" It has been described as \"a classic of children's literature and is the book for which Hoban is best known.\"",
" It was adapted into an animated film in 1977.",
" A new edition with new illustrations by David Small was released in 2001."
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"Amaryllis Night and Day is a 2001 novel by Russell Hoban, incorporating elements of magic realism and romance."
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"The Medusa Frequency is a 1987 novel by Russell Hoban.",
" Written in a lyrical, often magic realist style, it crosses a number of genres including comedy and fantasy without fitting easily into any.",
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"Alain Robbe-Grillet (] ; 18 August 1922 – 18 February 2008) was a French writer and filmmaker.",
" He was one of the figures most associated with the \"Nouveau Roman\" (new novel) trend of the 1960s, along with Nathalie Sarraute, Michel Butor and Claude Simon.",
" Alain Robbe-Grillet was elected a member of the Académie française on 25 March 2004, succeeding Maurice Rheims at seat No. 32.",
" He was married to Catherine Robbe-Grillet (née Rstakian)."
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"Lillian Hoban (May 18, 1925 – July 17, 1998) was an American illustrator and children's writer best known for picture books created with her husband Russell Hoban.",
" According to OCLC, she has published 326 works in 1,401 publications in 11 languages."
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"Title: Russell Hoban\n\nRussell Conwell Hoban (February 4, 1925 – December 13, 2011) was an American expatriate writer. His works span many genres, including fantasy, science fiction, mainstream fiction, magical realism, poetry, and children's books.",
"Title: Nathalie Sarraute\n\nNathalie Sarraute (] ; July 18, 1900 – October 19, 1999) was a French lawyer and writer.",
"Title: The Marzipan Pig\n\nThe Marzipan Pig (1986, ISBN ) is a children's book by Russell Hoban. The plot involves a marzipan pig that has somehow fallen behind a couch.",
"Title: James Burr\n\nJames Burr is an English writer of dark, although often humorous, paranoiac fiction. His first collection of short stories, \"Ugly Stories For Beautiful People\" was published in 2007 and was favourably compared to the work of Russell Hoban, David Cronenberg, early Kurt Vonnegut. and Philip K. Dick. The collection featured \"Foetal Attractions\" which won second prize in the \"Roadworks 2000 Short Story Competition\" and two of the stories in the collection, “It” and “Blue” later garnered honorable mentions in that year's \"The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror\". HellNotes described the collection as \"Odd, unique, very cool, and extremely readable\" while Horror World described Burr as \"not merely a “new” voice, he is a fresh voice – a different and disturbing voice - and one deserving of your attention.\" . His work has often been described as Bizarro fiction although he has no direct links to the group of writers working under that banner.",
"Title: Lucette Finas\n\nLucette Finas (born July 13, 1921) is a French author and essayist, part of the structuralist movement. She has published several articles relating interviews with French scholars and philosophers in the 1970s, like writers Nathalie Sarraute, philosopher and historian Michel Foucault or philosopher Jacques Derrida.",
"Title: The Mouse and His Child\n\nThe Mouse and His Child is a novel by Russell Hoban first published in 1967. It has been described as \"a classic of children's literature and is the book for which Hoban is best known.\" It was adapted into an animated film in 1977. A new edition with new illustrations by David Small was released in 2001.",
"Title: Amaryllis Night and Day\n\nAmaryllis Night and Day is a 2001 novel by Russell Hoban, incorporating elements of magic realism and romance.",
"Title: The Medusa Frequency\n\nThe Medusa Frequency is a 1987 novel by Russell Hoban. Written in a lyrical, often magic realist style, it crosses a number of genres including comedy and fantasy without fitting easily into any. Its themes include loss, fidelity, mythology, perception and creativity.",
"Title: Alain Robbe-Grillet\n\nAlain Robbe-Grillet (] ; 18 August 1922 – 18 February 2008) was a French writer and filmmaker. He was one of the figures most associated with the \"Nouveau Roman\" (new novel) trend of the 1960s, along with Nathalie Sarraute, Michel Butor and Claude Simon. Alain Robbe-Grillet was elected a member of the Académie française on 25 March 2004, succeeding Maurice Rheims at seat No. 32. He was married to Catherine Robbe-Grillet (née Rstakian).",
"Title: Lillian Hoban\n\nLillian Hoban (May 18, 1925 – July 17, 1998) was an American illustrator and children's writer best known for picture books created with her husband Russell Hoban. According to OCLC, she has published 326 works in 1,401 publications in 11 languages."
] |
1,645
|
Which university's campus covers more acres, Oakland University or Hamdard University?
|
Oakland University
|
comparison
|
hard
|
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"The Oakland Golden Grizzlies baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan, United States.",
" The team is a member of the Horizon League, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I.",
" The team plays its home games at Oakland University Baseball Field in Rochester, Michigan.",
" The Golden Grizzlies are coached by co-head coaches Jacke Healey and Colin Kaline.",
" They were named as co-head coaches in July 2016."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Hamdard University Bangladesh (Bengali: হামদর্দ বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় বাংলাদেশ ) is a newly established private university in Bangladesh."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Bait al Hikmat (Urdu: ) is the main library at Hamdard University, Karachi, Pakistan.",
" It opened in December 1989 and is named after the famous library, House of Wisdom, in Baghdad.",
" The library houses over half a million modern volumes as well as thousands of ancient manuscripts, millions of clippings, translations of Holy Quran in over 60 languages, A.V. Cassettes, as well as Postage Stamps, Coins and Photographs of Hamdard University/Foundation Activities."
],
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"The Indian Institute of Islamic Studies is an Islamic studies institute, in New Delhi Established in 1963, by prominent Muslim leaders including Hakeem Abdul Hameed, who later founded the Jamia Hamdard university, the Institute entrusted to preserve the Islamic tradition and culture in India.",
" In addition to this institute also promoting studies and research in Islam as well as comparative studies.",
" It is the repository of many collections on Islam, mostly written in Persian and Arabic languages, and also publishes a quarterly journal, \"Studies in Islam \""
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"sentences": [
"Jamia Islamia (Arabic:الجامعةالاسلامية بهتكل, ولاية كرناتك, الهند) a university of Islamic learning located in Tengingundi, 5 km from Bhatkal, Karnataka, India and the place is called 'Jamia Abad'.",
" The campus covers 20 acres , Of the 20 acres, 10.5 acres of land were given to the Jamia by the heirs of Mr. S.M. Syed Meera in 1967, 6 acres of land were taken on lease from the state government and the rest of the land was purchased."
],
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"Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University) is a university located in New Delhi, India.",
" It has been awarded an 'A' grade deemed university status by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council of India and It was established in 1989.",
" It is a Government funded Deemed University primarily known for its pharmacy program."
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"Hamdard University (Urdu: ) is a private research university with campuses in Karachi and Islamabad, Pakistan.",
" It was founded in 1991 by the renowned philanthropist Hakim Said of the Hamdard Foundation.",
" Hamdard is one of the first and the oldest private institutions of higher education in Pakistan.",
" In Karachi, Hamdard University is the largest private research university with a campus area of over 350 acres."
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"Oakland University Credit Union is the official financial services partner of Oakland University and is a brand of Michigan State University Federal Credit Union.",
" The Auburn Hills branch was opened in Oakland County, Michigan in 1967 to better serve members at the nearby MSU-Oakland University."
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"Hamdard College of Medicine & Dentistry (Urdu: or HCM&D) trains students for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery and Bachelor of Dental Surgery.",
" These degrees will be awarded to candidates who successfully complete all requirements set out in the rules and regulations specified by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC).",
" The college is located at the main campus of Hamdard University located in the northern part of Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan."
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"Oakland University (OU) is a public university located in the cities of Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills, Michigan.",
" Situated on a 1443 acre campus, it was co-founded by Matilda Dodge Wilson and John A. Hannah.",
" It is the only major research university in Oakland County, from which the school derives its name, and it serves much of the Metro Detroit region.",
" The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has classified OU as a Doctoral Research University."
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"Title: Oakland Golden Grizzlies baseball\n\nThe Oakland Golden Grizzlies baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan, United States. The team is a member of the Horizon League, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. The team plays its home games at Oakland University Baseball Field in Rochester, Michigan. The Golden Grizzlies are coached by co-head coaches Jacke Healey and Colin Kaline. They were named as co-head coaches in July 2016.",
"Title: Hamdard University Bangladesh\n\nHamdard University Bangladesh (Bengali: হামদর্দ বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় বাংলাদেশ ) is a newly established private university in Bangladesh.",
"Title: Bait al Hikmat\n\nBait al Hikmat (Urdu: ) is the main library at Hamdard University, Karachi, Pakistan. It opened in December 1989 and is named after the famous library, House of Wisdom, in Baghdad. The library houses over half a million modern volumes as well as thousands of ancient manuscripts, millions of clippings, translations of Holy Quran in over 60 languages, A.V. Cassettes, as well as Postage Stamps, Coins and Photographs of Hamdard University/Foundation Activities.",
"Title: Indian Institute of Islamic Studies\n\nThe Indian Institute of Islamic Studies is an Islamic studies institute, in New Delhi Established in 1963, by prominent Muslim leaders including Hakeem Abdul Hameed, who later founded the Jamia Hamdard university, the Institute entrusted to preserve the Islamic tradition and culture in India. In addition to this institute also promoting studies and research in Islam as well as comparative studies. It is the repository of many collections on Islam, mostly written in Persian and Arabic languages, and also publishes a quarterly journal, \"Studies in Islam \"",
"Title: Jamia Islamia Bhatkal\n\nJamia Islamia (Arabic:الجامعةالاسلامية بهتكل, ولاية كرناتك, الهند) a university of Islamic learning located in Tengingundi, 5 km from Bhatkal, Karnataka, India and the place is called 'Jamia Abad'. The campus covers 20 acres , Of the 20 acres, 10.5 acres of land were given to the Jamia by the heirs of Mr. S.M. Syed Meera in 1967, 6 acres of land were taken on lease from the state government and the rest of the land was purchased.",
"Title: Jamia Hamdard\n\nJamia Hamdard (Hamdard University) is a university located in New Delhi, India. It has been awarded an 'A' grade deemed university status by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council of India and It was established in 1989. It is a Government funded Deemed University primarily known for its pharmacy program.",
"Title: Hamdard University\n\nHamdard University (Urdu: ) is a private research university with campuses in Karachi and Islamabad, Pakistan. It was founded in 1991 by the renowned philanthropist Hakim Said of the Hamdard Foundation. Hamdard is one of the first and the oldest private institutions of higher education in Pakistan. In Karachi, Hamdard University is the largest private research university with a campus area of over 350 acres.",
"Title: Oakland University Credit Union\n\nOakland University Credit Union is the official financial services partner of Oakland University and is a brand of Michigan State University Federal Credit Union. The Auburn Hills branch was opened in Oakland County, Michigan in 1967 to better serve members at the nearby MSU-Oakland University.",
"Title: Hamdard College of Medicine & Dentistry\n\nHamdard College of Medicine & Dentistry (Urdu: or HCM&D) trains students for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery and Bachelor of Dental Surgery. These degrees will be awarded to candidates who successfully complete all requirements set out in the rules and regulations specified by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC). The college is located at the main campus of Hamdard University located in the northern part of Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan.",
"Title: Oakland University\n\nOakland University (OU) is a public university located in the cities of Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills, Michigan. Situated on a 1443 acre campus, it was co-founded by Matilda Dodge Wilson and John A. Hannah. It is the only major research university in Oakland County, from which the school derives its name, and it serves much of the Metro Detroit region. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has classified OU as a Doctoral Research University."
] |
1,646
|
The flooring of the Palmetto Theater has a composite material that consists of chips of what?
|
marble, quartz, granite, glass
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bridge
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medium
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"In solvent casting and particulate leaching (SCPL), a polymer is dissolved in an organic solvent.",
" Particles, mainly salts, with specific dimensions are then added to the solution.",
" The mixture is shaped into its final geometry.",
" For example, it can be cast onto a glass plate to produce a membrane or in a three-dimensional mold to produce a scaffold.",
" When the solvent evaporates, it creates a structure of composite material consisting of the particles together with the polymer.",
" The composite material is then placed in a bath which dissolves the particles, leaving behind a porous structure."
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"title": "Solvent casting and particulate leaching"
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"A fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) is a composite building material that consists of three components: (i) the fibers as the discontinuous or dispersed phase, (ii) the matrix as the continuous phase, and (iii) the fine interphase region, also known as the interface.",
" This is a type of advanced composite group, which makes use of rice husk, rice hull, and plastic as ingredients.",
" This technology involves a method of refining, blending, and compounding natural fibers from cellulosic waste streams to form a high-strength fiber composite material in a polymer matrix.",
" The designated waste or base raw materials used in this instance are those of waste thermoplastics and various categories of cellulosic waste including rice husk and saw dust."
],
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"sentences": [
"Reinforced concrete (RC) is a composite material in which concrete's relatively low tensile strength and ductility are counteracted by the inclusion of reinforcement having higher tensile strength or ductility.",
" The reinforcement is usually, though not necessarily, steel reinforcing bars (rebar) and is usually embedded passively in the concrete before the concrete sets.",
" Reinforcing schemes are generally designed to resist tensile stresses in particular regions of the concrete that might cause unacceptable cracking and/or structural failure.",
" Modern reinforced concrete can contain varied reinforcing materials made of steel, polymers or alternate composite material in conjunction with rebar or not.",
" Reinforced concrete may also be permanently stressed (in tension), so as to improve the behaviour of the final structure under working loads.",
" In the United States, the most common methods of doing this are known as pre-tensioning and post-tensioning."
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"Composite baseball bats, opposed to aluminum or wood baseball bats, incorporate a reinforced carbon fiber polymer, or composite, into the bat's construction.",
" This composite material can make up all or part of the bat.",
" Bats made entirely of this polymer are referred to as composite bats.",
" Bats which only incorporate a portion of polymer (and the rest either wood or an aluminum alloy) are referred to as composite hybrid bats.",
" These composite material provides an advantage over aluminum alloys and wood in durability, weight distribution, improved trampoline effect, and a higher damping rate (to reduce hand sting)."
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"A void is a pore that remains unoccupied in a composite material.",
" A void is typically the result of an imperfection from the processing of the material and is generally deemed undesirable.",
" Because a void is a non-uniformity in a composite material, it can affect the mechanical properties and lifespan of the composite.",
" Voids can act as a crack nucleation site as well as allow moisture to penetrate the composite and contribute to anisotropy of the composite .",
" This is an issue because crack formation and propagation can create unpredictable behavior in the laminate.",
" For aerospace applications, a void content of approximately 1% is appropriate for performance while other grades of composites can have between 3%-5% void content.",
" A small change in the percentage of void content may not seem like a large problem however for a loaded carbon fiber laminate composite, a 1%-3% increase in void content can reduce the mechanical properties of the composite by up to 20% Void content in composites is represented as a ratio, also called void ratio, where the volume of voids, solid material, and bulk volume are taken into account.",
" Void ratio can be calculated by the formula below where e is the void ratio of the composite, V is the volume of the voids, and V is the volume of the bulk material."
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"title": "Void (composites)"
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"Terrazzo is a composite material, poured in place or precast, which is used for floor and wall treatments.",
" It consists of chips of marble, quartz, granite, glass, or other suitable material, poured with a cementitious binder (for chemical binding), polymeric (for physical binding), or a combination of both.",
" Metal strips divide sections, or changes in color or material in a pattern.",
" Additional chips may be sprinkled atop the mix before it sets.",
" After it is cured it is ground and polished smooth or otherwise finished to produce a uniformly textured surface."
],
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"Fiber volume ratio is an important mathematical element in composite engineering.",
" Fiber volume ratio, or fiber volume fraction, is the percentage of fiber volume in the entire volume of a fiber-reinforced composite material.",
" When manufacturing polymer composites, fibers are impregnated with resin.",
" The amount of resin to fiber ratio is calculated by the geometric organization of the fibers, which affects the amount of resin that can enter the composite.",
" The impregnation around the fibers is highly dependent on the orientation of the fibers and the architecture of the fibers.",
" The geometric analysis of the composite can be seen in the cross-section of the composite.",
" Voids are often formed in a composite structure throughout the manufacturing process and must be calculated into the total fiber volume fraction of the composite.",
" The fraction of fiber reinforcement is very important in determining the overall mechanical properties of a composite.",
" A higher fiber volume fraction typically results in better mechanical properties of the composite."
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"sentences": [
"Palmetto Theater was a historic movie theater located at Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina.",
" It was built in 1940-1941, and was a one-story, rectangular plan brick building.",
" It featured a large marquee and a separate shop storefront decorated in blue Carrera-glass panels.",
" The interior featured double balconies, Terrazzo flooring, large Art Deco light fixtures, decorative wall painting, and a plaster Art Deco screen surround."
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"Title: Fiber-reinforced composite\n\nA fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) is a composite building material that consists of three components: (i) the fibers as the discontinuous or dispersed phase, (ii) the matrix as the continuous phase, and (iii) the fine interphase region, also known as the interface. This is a type of advanced composite group, which makes use of rice husk, rice hull, and plastic as ingredients. This technology involves a method of refining, blending, and compounding natural fibers from cellulosic waste streams to form a high-strength fiber composite material in a polymer matrix. The designated waste or base raw materials used in this instance are those of waste thermoplastics and various categories of cellulosic waste including rice husk and saw dust.",
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"Title: Composite baseball bat\n\nComposite baseball bats, opposed to aluminum or wood baseball bats, incorporate a reinforced carbon fiber polymer, or composite, into the bat's construction. This composite material can make up all or part of the bat. Bats made entirely of this polymer are referred to as composite bats. Bats which only incorporate a portion of polymer (and the rest either wood or an aluminum alloy) are referred to as composite hybrid bats. These composite material provides an advantage over aluminum alloys and wood in durability, weight distribution, improved trampoline effect, and a higher damping rate (to reduce hand sting).",
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"Title: Palmetto Theater\n\nPalmetto Theater was a historic movie theater located at Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina. It was built in 1940-1941, and was a one-story, rectangular plan brick building. It featured a large marquee and a separate shop storefront decorated in blue Carrera-glass panels. The interior featured double balconies, Terrazzo flooring, large Art Deco light fixtures, decorative wall painting, and a plaster Art Deco screen surround.",
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Who is the Bulgarian chef and television personality who is a cast member of a 2014 South Korean cooking-variety program?
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Mihal Spasov Ashminov
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" Former cast member Rachel Ames was previously the series' longest-running cast member, portraying Audrey Hardy from 1964 to 2007, and making guest appearances in 2009 and 2013, the latter for the series' fiftieth anniversary.",
" Ames made a special appearance on October 30, 2015.",
" Actors Genie Francis and Kin Shriner, who portray Laura Spencer and Scott Baldwin, are the second and third longest-running cast members, having joined \"General Hospital\" in February and August 1977, respectively.",
" Actress Jacklyn Zeman — who portrays Bobbie Spencer — is the fourth longest-running cast member, joining the serial in December 1977.",
" Actress Jane Elliot, who joined the serial in June 1978 as Tracy Quartermaine, is the fifth longest-running cast member, joining \"General Hospital\" in June 1978 until her departure in May 2017.",
" Former cast member Anthony Geary, who portrayed Luke Spencer, was the sixth longest-running cast member, having joined \"General Hospital\" in November 1978.",
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"Kim Hee-Tae (; born May 8, 1977), better known by his English-language name Sam Kim () is a South Korean chef and television personality.",
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"Kim Kyung-ran (born September 28, 1977) is a South Korean television personality and former announcer.",
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"Choi Hyun-seok (; born July 6, 1972) is a South Korean chef and television personality.",
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" It aired on JTBC during Wednesdays at 22:50 (KST) beginning February 17, 2016.",
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"Mihal Spasov Ashminov (Bulgarian: Михал Спасов Ашминов ; born March 27, 1982) is a Bulgarian chef and television personality in South Korea.",
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"James Tahhan, (born October 26, 1988), better known as Chef James, is a Venezuelan chef, television personality, restaurateur, and author.",
" He is best recognized for being the official chef of Telemundo, and being a co-presentor of its morning show Un Nuevo Dia.",
" In 2014, together with his friend, television personality Raúl González, Chef James opened his first restaurant, Sabores - by Chef James .",
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"Baek Jong-won's Food Truck () is a South Korean cooking-variety program which has been broadcast since August 28, 2015.",
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"Title: Sam Kim (chef)\n\nKim Hee-Tae (; born May 8, 1977), better known by his English-language name Sam Kim () is a South Korean chef and television personality. He is currently a cast member in the variety show \"Real Men\" and \"Please Take Care of My Refrigerator\". He also hosted \"Sam and Raymon Cooking Time\" from 2011 to 2012.",
"Title: Kim Kyung-ran\n\nKim Kyung-ran (born September 28, 1977) is a South Korean television personality and former announcer. She was a cast member in the reality show \"\", and is a cast member in the reality show \"\".",
"Title: Choi Hyun-seok\n\nChoi Hyun-seok (; born July 6, 1972) is a South Korean chef and television personality. He is a former cast member in the variety show \"Please Take Care of My Refrigerator\". He was also hosted \"Chef Choi Hyeon seok's Crazy Time\" from 2011 to 2012.",
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"Title: Mihal Ashminov\n\nMihal Spasov Ashminov (Bulgarian: Михал Спасов Ашминов ; born March 27, 1982) is a Bulgarian chef and television personality in South Korea. He is master chef of \"Zelen\" in Seoul. He is also currently a cast member in the variety show \"Please Take Care of My Refrigerator\".",
"Title: Please Take Care of My Refrigerator\n\nPlease Take Care of My Refrigerator () is a 2014 South Korean cooking-variety program starring by many chefs and celebrity guests. It airs on JTBC on Mondays at 21:30 (KST) beginning November 17, 2014.",
"Title: Chef James\n\nJames Tahhan, (born October 26, 1988), better known as Chef James, is a Venezuelan chef, television personality, restaurateur, and author. He is best recognized for being the official chef of Telemundo, and being a co-presentor of its morning show Un Nuevo Dia. In 2014, together with his friend, television personality Raúl González, Chef James opened his first restaurant, Sabores - by Chef James . It has subsequently been named one of the best restaurants in Miami. In 2016, Chef James released a cookbook, \"The Homemade Chef: Ordinary Ingredients for Extraordinary Food\".",
"Title: Baek Jong-won's Food Truck\n\nBaek Jong-won's Food Truck () is a South Korean cooking-variety program which has been broadcast since August 28, 2015. The program is currently hosted by Baek Jong-won and Kim Sung-joo, it airs on SBS every Friday at 23:20 (KST)."
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Cherilyn Sarkisian released her album "not.com.mercial" on what date?
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November 8, 2000
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"Katastrophy Wife is an American rock band formed by Kat Bjelland and her former husband Glenn Mattson in 1998.",
" Bjelland also fronted the punk rock band Babes in Toyland between 1987 and 2001.",
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"</ref> The band released two albums, \"Amusia\" (2001) and \"All Kneel\" (2004).",
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"Welcome to the Blacklist Club<ref name=\"http://evantaubenfeld.com/\">http://evantaubenfeld.com/</ref> (originally titled With a Wink and a Smile) is the debut album by American singer/songwriter Evan Taubenfeld, ex-guitarist of Avril Lavigne.",
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"Primitivity is an American instrumental cello rock band consisting of three cellists and a percussionist.",
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"</ref> Primitivity began primarily as a cover band playing songs by the thrash metal band Megadeth and the cello rock band Apocalyptica.",
"<ref name=\"http://www.strathmore.org/media/pdf/pressreleases/232010_41255371.pdf\"> http://www.strathmore.org/media/pdf/pressreleases/232010_41255371.pdf, February 2010.",
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"</ref> The band has released one album entirely of Megadeth covers titled \"Plays Megadeth For Cello\".",
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"</ref> Primitivity has also composed and performed original songs for cello rock ensemble.",
"<ref name=\"http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=57088\"> http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=57088, June 2010.",
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"Miss Potter is a 2006 Anglo-American biographical fiction family drama film directed by Chris Noonan.",
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" Scripted by Richard Maltby, Jr., the director of the Tony-winning Broadway revue, \"Fosse\", the film stars Renée Zellweger in the title role; Ewan McGregor as her publisher and fiancé, Norman Warne; and Lloyd Owen as solicitor William Heelis.",
" Emily Watson stars as Warne's sister, Millie.",
" Lucy Boynton also stars as the young Beatrix Potter.",
" It was filmed in St. Peter's Square Hammersmith, Cecil Court, Osterley Park, Covent Garden, the Isle of Man, Scotland and the Lake District.",
" \"Miss Potter\" was released on 29 December 2006 so that the film could compete for the 2007 Academy Awards.",
" The film was intended to be released generally on 12 January 2007, but Variety.com reported that the Weinstein Company had decided to push a wider release date until after the Academy Awards on 25 February 2007.",
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"Further Adventures Of is the eighth studio album by Canadian singer/songwriter Bruce Cockburn.",
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" Upon returning to the United States, Cher enlisted members of David Letterman's CBS Orchestra to record the album.",
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"Www.thug.Com (stylized as www.thug.com) is the second studio album by rapper Trick Daddy, who previously released his debut album known at the time under the name as Trick Daddy Dollars coming on the heels of \"Based on a True Story\".",
" It was released on September 22, 1998 by Warlock Records and Slip-n-Slide Records.",
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"Title: Cher\n\nCher ( ; born Cherilyn Sarkisian; May 20, 1946) is an American singer and actress. Sometimes referred to as the Goddess of Pop, she has been described as embodying female autonomy in a male-dominated industry. She is known for her distinctive contralto singing voice and for having worked in numerous areas of entertainment, as well as adopting a variety of styles and appearances during her five-decade-long career.",
"Title: Welcome to the Blacklist Club\n\nWelcome to the Blacklist Club<ref name=\"http://evantaubenfeld.com/\">http://evantaubenfeld.com/</ref> (originally titled With a Wink and a Smile) is the debut album by American singer/songwriter Evan Taubenfeld, ex-guitarist of Avril Lavigne. The album was expected to be released on September 15, 2009,<ref name=\"https://www.amazon.com/Welcome-Blacklist-Club-Evan-Taubenfeld/dp/B002JCYSNM/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1250375110&sr=8-3\">https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002JCYSNM</ref> but was rescheduled to a later date. During Taubenfeld's UStream chat on March 28, 2010, he confirmed that the album would be released on iTunes worldwide on May 18, 2010. On February 24, a promotional single, \"Cheater of the Year\" was released on iTunes, and a lyric video was made available on MySpace. The first official single, \"Boy Meets Girl\" was released on March 31.",
"Title: Primitivity\n\nPrimitivity is an American instrumental cello rock band consisting of three cellists and a percussionist. <ref name=\"http://www.primitivity.com\"> http://www.primitivity.com, February 2010. </ref><ref name=\"http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=57088\"> http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=57088, June 2010. </ref> Primitivity began primarily as a cover band playing songs by the thrash metal band Megadeth and the cello rock band Apocalyptica. <ref name=\"http://www.strathmore.org/media/pdf/pressreleases/232010_41255371.pdf\"> http://www.strathmore.org/media/pdf/pressreleases/232010_41255371.pdf, February 2010. </ref><ref name=\"http://www.metalinjection.net/tv/view/4821/cello-cover-of-symphony-of-destruction-megadeth\"> http://www.metalinjection.net/tv/view/4821/cello-cover-of-symphony-of-destruction-megadeth, April 2010. </ref><ref name=\"http://www.metalinjection.net/tv/view/4822/cello-cover-of-master-of-puppets-metallica\"> http://www.metalinjection.net/tv/view/4822/cello-cover-of-master-of-puppets-metallica, April 2010. </ref> The band has released one album entirely of Megadeth covers titled \"Plays Megadeth For Cello\". <ref name=\"http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=138712\"> http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=138712, April 2010. </ref> Primitivity has also composed and performed original songs for cello rock ensemble. <ref name=\"http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=57088\"> http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=57088, June 2010. </ref> The group was selected as a 2010 Artist In Residence at Strathmore Hall in Bethesda, Maryland. <ref name=\"http://www.strathmore.org/eventstickets/calendar/view.asp?id=5231\"> http://www.strathmore.org/eventstickets/calendar/view.asp?id=5231, February 2010. </ref>",
"Title: Strangers to Ourselves\n\nStrangers to Ourselves is the sixth album by American alternative rock band Modest Mouse, which was released on March 17, 2015, two weeks after its initially announced release date of March 3. The album was leaked to the internet on March 7, 2015. On March 16, 2015, the day before the album's official release date, \"Strangers to Ourselves\" was prematurely made available for download on Amazon.com (free for Prime) and the iTunes Store.",
"Title: Miss Potter\n\nMiss Potter is a 2006 Anglo-American biographical fiction family drama film directed by Chris Noonan. It is a biographical film of children's author and illustrator Beatrix Potter, and combines stories from her own life with animated sequences featuring characters from her stories, such as Peter Rabbit. Scripted by Richard Maltby, Jr., the director of the Tony-winning Broadway revue, \"Fosse\", the film stars Renée Zellweger in the title role; Ewan McGregor as her publisher and fiancé, Norman Warne; and Lloyd Owen as solicitor William Heelis. Emily Watson stars as Warne's sister, Millie. Lucy Boynton also stars as the young Beatrix Potter. It was filmed in St. Peter's Square Hammersmith, Cecil Court, Osterley Park, Covent Garden, the Isle of Man, Scotland and the Lake District. \"Miss Potter\" was released on 29 December 2006 so that the film could compete for the 2007 Academy Awards. The film was intended to be released generally on 12 January 2007, but Variety.com reported that the Weinstein Company had decided to push a wider release date until after the Academy Awards on 25 February 2007. The date seemed to fluctuate a number of times, but the Weinstein Company website ultimately listed its release date as 9 March. The film received generally positive reviews and earned Zellweger her sixth Golden Globe nomination.",
"Title: Further Adventures Of\n\nFurther Adventures Of is the eighth studio album by Canadian singer/songwriter Bruce Cockburn. The album was released in 1978 by True North Records. Contrary to information on some websites (e.g. AllMusic.com, ArtistDirect.com, CDUniverse.com, Yahoo.com), the title of the album is not \"Further Adventures of Bruce Cockburn\". As per Cockburn's official website and the original album cover the title is simply \"Further Adventures Of\". The album cover displays a picture of a small globe of the Earth after the title, implying that the adventures referred to are those of the planet Earth, not of Cockburn.",
"Title: Not.com.mercial\n\nnot.com.mercial is the twenty-third studio album by American singer-actress Cher. It was released on November 8, 2000, exclusively through Cher.com and Artist Direct. Cher wrote the album in 1994 while attending a semiannual songwriters' workshop hosted by entertainment executive Miles Copeland III in his castle in France. Upon returning to the United States, Cher enlisted members of David Letterman's CBS Orchestra to record the album. After completing it, she presented the album to her recording company, which declined the material for being \"not commercial\". Cher kept the album for six years before deciding to release it through the Internet only.",
"Title: Www.thug.com\n\nWww.thug.Com (stylized as www.thug.com) is the second studio album by rapper Trick Daddy, who previously released his debut album known at the time under the name as Trick Daddy Dollars coming on the heels of \"Based on a True Story\". It was released on September 22, 1998 by Warlock Records and Slip-n-Slide Records. The album managed to peak at number thirty on the \"Billboard\" 200, the fifth-highest peak of any Trick Daddy album. On July 2, 1999, less than a year after its release, the album achieved Gold status. www.thug.com was also the URL of Trick Daddy's official website.",
"Title: Www.tism.wanker.com\n\nwww.tism.wanker.com is the fifth album by Australian alternative rock group TISM (This Is Serious Mum), released in 1998. The album title references an internet URL which, at the time of release, was a subdomain (of wanker.com) provided by a friendly person overseas who had registered wanker.com, as TISM were not able to obtain their preferred domain, wanker.com.au, due to Australian domain regulations. However, the web hosting fees were not paid, subsequently it was taken down by the hosting ISP several months after launch and has not been available since."
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Who wrote the 2013 episode of the TV show Modern Family that was directed by the actor who played Kevin Arnold in "The Wonder Years"?
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Ben Karlin
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"Joshua David \"Josh\" Saviano (born March 31, 1976) is an American lawyer and former child actor who played Kevin Arnold's best friend, Paul Joshua Pfeiffer, in the comedy-drama television show \"The Wonder Years\"."
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"\"Good-bye\" is the twentieth episode of the third season of The Wonder Years and the forty-third episode overall.",
" \"Good-bye\" aired on April 24, 1990 on the ABC network.",
" The episode revolves around the relationship between Kevin Arnold and his math teacher, Mr. Collins.",
" Mr. Collins pushes Kevin to succeed in math.",
" Kevin becomes antagonistic towards his teacher when he feels Collins is ignoring him, only to become regretful when tragedy befalls Mr. Collins."
],
"title": "Good-bye (The Wonder Years)"
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"Danica Mae McKellar (born January 3, 1975) is an American actress, mathematics writer, and education advocate.",
" She played Kevin Arnold's on-off girlfriend Winnie Cooper in the television series \"The Wonder Years\", and later wrote five non-fiction books: \"Math Doesn't Suck\", \"Kiss My Math\", \"Hot X: Algebra Exposed\", \"Girls Get Curves: Geometry Takes Shape\", which encourage middle-school and high-school girls to have confidence and succeed in mathematics, and \"Goodnight, numbers\".",
" From 2010-2012 and 2018–present, McKellar voiced Miss Martian in the animated superhero series Young Justice.",
" In 2015 Mckellar was cast in the Netflix original series \"Project Mc\"."
],
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},
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"Olivia Jane d'Abo ( ; born 22 January 1969) is an English-American actress, singer and songwriter.",
" She is known for her role as Karen Arnold, Kevin Arnold's rebellious teenage hippie sister on \"The Wonder Years\" (1988–93), and recurring villain Nicole Wallace in \"\"."
],
"title": "Olivia d'Abo"
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"sentences": [
"Gary Bleasdale is an English actor born in Liverpool, Lancashire in 1962.",
" Bleasdale has appeared in many television programmes since 1978 when his first role was playing the lead in an episode of the final series of \"Z-Cars\".",
" He played Kevin Dean in \"The Black Stuff\" (1978), and its sequel \"Boys From the Black Stuff\", (1982).",
" He was a regular on \"The Harry Enfield Show\" for ten years playing one of \"The Scousers\".",
" He has also appeared in \"Casualty\", \"Roger Roger\", \"The Bill\" and many other UK television dramas.",
" He played the Sheriff's sergeant in the 2006 BBC adaptation of \"Robin Hood\".",
" Bleasdale played a brute in 'On The Ledge', at The Royal Court Liverpool in April/May 2008 and Terry in 'Lost Soul' at The Royal Court in September 2008.",
" He also had a part as a bar patron in the \"Ouroboros\" episode of the BBC TV series Red Dwarf."
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"Frederick Aaron \"Fred\" Savage (born July 9, 1976) is an American actor, television director, and producer.",
" He is best known for his role as Kevin Arnold in the American television series \"The Wonder Years\", which ran from 1988 to 1993.",
" He has earned several awards and nominations, such as People's Choice Awards and Young Artist Awards."
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"Richard Fancy (born August 2, 1943) is an American actor known for his long recurring role on \"Seinfeld\" as publisher Mr. Lippman, Elaine Benes's first major employer on the series.",
" He appeared on the third and fourth seasons of \"It's Garry Shandling's Show\" as network boss Mr. Stravely.",
" He also plays the Priest in the 1991 film \"What About Bob?",
"\", and was Kevin Arnold's high school principal, Dr. Valenti, in the fourth and fifth seasons of \"The Wonder Years\".",
" He also appeared in Oliver Stone's \"Nixon\" (1995) and \"Primal Force\" (1999)."
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"Pāvels Gumennikovs (born January 1, 1986) is a Latvian film director, actor, writer, and producer.",
" He started his film career in China, where he directed his first film \"Kaleidoscope\" (2010) that won him a best young director and best film award in Chinese Young Film director Festival.",
" After that he directed a movie \"I love You Riga\" that become 3rd highest grossing in a country and was one of the 2 films considered to be nomination for Oscar.",
" It was the runner out at the end for Oscar nomination (2011) that become one of the most successful movies in Latvia and were screened in cinemas around the country and participated in European Film Festivals, after that he directed a critique very well received TV show \"Yes Boss\" (2012), that was proclaimed as best made show in Latvia for great acting and directing.",
" It was a revolutionary TV Show for Latvia, as it was first TV Show shoot in outside locations with scale of Hollywood TV Show production.",
" The TV Show was shown on Muz-TV channel and TV5 and was seen by 300,000 people online."
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"Daniel Jacob Stern (born August 28, 1957) is an American film and television actor, director and screenwriter.",
" He is known for his roles as Marv Merchants in \"Home Alone\", \"\", and the voice of Adult Kevin Arnold on the television series \"The Wonder Years\".",
" He also starred in the horror comedy film \"Otis\"."
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"Title: ClosetCon '13\n\n\"ClosetCon '13\" is the eighth episode of the fifth season of the American sitcom \"Modern Family\", and the series' 104th overall. It was aired on November 20, 2013. The episode was written by Ben Karlin and directed by Fred Savage.",
"Title: Josh Saviano\n\nJoshua David \"Josh\" Saviano (born March 31, 1976) is an American lawyer and former child actor who played Kevin Arnold's best friend, Paul Joshua Pfeiffer, in the comedy-drama television show \"The Wonder Years\".",
"Title: Good-bye (The Wonder Years)\n\n\"Good-bye\" is the twentieth episode of the third season of The Wonder Years and the forty-third episode overall. \"Good-bye\" aired on April 24, 1990 on the ABC network. The episode revolves around the relationship between Kevin Arnold and his math teacher, Mr. Collins. Mr. Collins pushes Kevin to succeed in math. Kevin becomes antagonistic towards his teacher when he feels Collins is ignoring him, only to become regretful when tragedy befalls Mr. Collins.",
"Title: Danica McKellar\n\nDanica Mae McKellar (born January 3, 1975) is an American actress, mathematics writer, and education advocate. She played Kevin Arnold's on-off girlfriend Winnie Cooper in the television series \"The Wonder Years\", and later wrote five non-fiction books: \"Math Doesn't Suck\", \"Kiss My Math\", \"Hot X: Algebra Exposed\", \"Girls Get Curves: Geometry Takes Shape\", which encourage middle-school and high-school girls to have confidence and succeed in mathematics, and \"Goodnight, numbers\". From 2010-2012 and 2018–present, McKellar voiced Miss Martian in the animated superhero series Young Justice. In 2015 Mckellar was cast in the Netflix original series \"Project Mc\".",
"Title: Olivia d'Abo\n\nOlivia Jane d'Abo ( ; born 22 January 1969) is an English-American actress, singer and songwriter. She is known for her role as Karen Arnold, Kevin Arnold's rebellious teenage hippie sister on \"The Wonder Years\" (1988–93), and recurring villain Nicole Wallace in \"\".",
"Title: Gary Bleasdale\n\nGary Bleasdale is an English actor born in Liverpool, Lancashire in 1962. Bleasdale has appeared in many television programmes since 1978 when his first role was playing the lead in an episode of the final series of \"Z-Cars\". He played Kevin Dean in \"The Black Stuff\" (1978), and its sequel \"Boys From the Black Stuff\", (1982). He was a regular on \"The Harry Enfield Show\" for ten years playing one of \"The Scousers\". He has also appeared in \"Casualty\", \"Roger Roger\", \"The Bill\" and many other UK television dramas. He played the Sheriff's sergeant in the 2006 BBC adaptation of \"Robin Hood\". Bleasdale played a brute in 'On The Ledge', at The Royal Court Liverpool in April/May 2008 and Terry in 'Lost Soul' at The Royal Court in September 2008. He also had a part as a bar patron in the \"Ouroboros\" episode of the BBC TV series Red Dwarf.",
"Title: Fred Savage\n\nFrederick Aaron \"Fred\" Savage (born July 9, 1976) is an American actor, television director, and producer. He is best known for his role as Kevin Arnold in the American television series \"The Wonder Years\", which ran from 1988 to 1993. He has earned several awards and nominations, such as People's Choice Awards and Young Artist Awards.",
"Title: Richard Fancy\n\nRichard Fancy (born August 2, 1943) is an American actor known for his long recurring role on \"Seinfeld\" as publisher Mr. Lippman, Elaine Benes's first major employer on the series. He appeared on the third and fourth seasons of \"It's Garry Shandling's Show\" as network boss Mr. Stravely. He also plays the Priest in the 1991 film \"What About Bob? \", and was Kevin Arnold's high school principal, Dr. Valenti, in the fourth and fifth seasons of \"The Wonder Years\". He also appeared in Oliver Stone's \"Nixon\" (1995) and \"Primal Force\" (1999).",
"Title: Pāvels Gumennikovs\n\nPāvels Gumennikovs (born January 1, 1986) is a Latvian film director, actor, writer, and producer. He started his film career in China, where he directed his first film \"Kaleidoscope\" (2010) that won him a best young director and best film award in Chinese Young Film director Festival. After that he directed a movie \"I love You Riga\" that become 3rd highest grossing in a country and was one of the 2 films considered to be nomination for Oscar. It was the runner out at the end for Oscar nomination (2011) that become one of the most successful movies in Latvia and were screened in cinemas around the country and participated in European Film Festivals, after that he directed a critique very well received TV show \"Yes Boss\" (2012), that was proclaimed as best made show in Latvia for great acting and directing. It was a revolutionary TV Show for Latvia, as it was first TV Show shoot in outside locations with scale of Hollywood TV Show production. The TV Show was shown on Muz-TV channel and TV5 and was seen by 300,000 people online.",
"Title: Daniel Stern (actor)\n\nDaniel Jacob Stern (born August 28, 1957) is an American film and television actor, director and screenwriter. He is known for his roles as Marv Merchants in \"Home Alone\", \"\", and the voice of Adult Kevin Arnold on the television series \"The Wonder Years\". He also starred in the horror comedy film \"Otis\"."
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In the Simpsons, Freddy Quimby is the nephew of a character that first appeared in which episode ?
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Bart Gets an F
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"Jason Voorhees is the main character from the \"Friday the 13th\" series.",
" He first appeared in \"Friday the 13th\" (1980) as the young son of camp cook-turned-murderer Mrs. Voorhees, in which he was portrayed by Ari Lehman.",
" Created by Victor Miller, with contributions by Ron Kurz, Sean S. Cunningham, and Tom Savini, Jason was not originally intended to carry the series as the main antagonist.",
" The character has subsequently been represented in various other media, including novels, video games, comic books, and a cross-over film with another iconic horror film character, Freddy Krueger."
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"Mayor Joseph Fitzgerald O'Malley Fitzpatrick O'Donnell The Edge Quimby, nicknamed Diamond Joe, is a recurring character from the animated television series \"The Simpsons\".",
" He is voiced by Dan Castellaneta, and first appeared in the episode \"Bart Gets an F\".",
" A member of the Democratic Party, Quimby is the mayor of Springfield, and is a composite parody of U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy and certain other members of the Kennedy family who have entered politics."
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"Barnard \"Barney\" Gumble is a fictional character on the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\".",
" The character is voiced by Dan Castellaneta and first appeared in the series premiere episode \"Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire\".",
" He is the town drunk of Springfield and Homer Simpson's best friend.",
" His desperation for alcohol is a frequent butt of jokes on the show.",
" Barney sobered up in the episode \"Days of Wine and D'oh'ses\", which was co-written by Castellaneta, and stayed sober for several seasons.",
" Barney was inspired by the cartoon character Barney Rubble from \"The Flintstones\" and by several barflies from other television programs.",
" In 2004, Castellaneta won an Emmy Award for voicing various characters, including Barney."
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"Zenith was a story about a British superhero, which appeared in the British science fiction comic \"2000 AD\".",
" Created by writer Grant Morrison and artist Steve Yeowell, with original character designs by Brendan McCarthy, it first appeared in \"2000 AD\" #535 (22 August 1987).",
" The character Zenith (real name Robert McDowell) first appeared in the second episode - the first episode set the backdrop for his introduction."
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"The Itchy & Scratchy Show (often shortened as Itchy & Scratchy) is a running gag and fictional animated television series featured in the American animated television series \"The Simpsons\".",
" It usually appears as a part of \"The Krusty the Clown Show\", watched regularly by Bart Simpson and Lisa Simpson.",
" Itself an animated cartoon, \"The Itchy & Scratchy Show\" depicts a sadistic anthropomorphic blue mouse, Itchy (voiced by Dan Castellaneta), who repeatedly maims and kills an anthropomorphic, hapless threadbare black cat, Scratchy (voiced by Harry Shearer).",
" The cartoon first appeared in \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" short \"The Bart Simpson Show\", which originally aired November 20, 1988.",
" The cartoon's first appearance in \"The Simpsons\" was in the 1990 episode \"There's No Disgrace Like Home\".",
" Typically presented as 15-to-60-second-long cartoons, the show is filled with gratuitous violence.",
" \"The Simpsons\" also occasionally features characters who are involved with the production of \"The Itchy & Scratchy Show\", including Roger Meyers Jr. (voiced by Alex Rocco, and, later, Hank Azaria), who runs the studio and produces the show."
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"Frederick Charles \"Freddy\" Krueger is a character of the \"A Nightmare on Elm Street\" film series.",
" He first appeared in Wes Craven's \"A Nightmare on Elm Street\" (1984) as a burnt serial killer who uses a glove armed with razors to kill his victims in their dreams, causing their deaths in the real world as well.",
" In the dream world, he is a powerful force and almost completely invulnerable.",
" However, whenever Freddy is pulled into the real world, he has normal human vulnerabilities.",
" Krueger was created by Wes Craven, and had been consistently portrayed by Robert Englund since his first appearance.",
" In the 2010 franchise reboot, he was portrayed by Jackie Earle Haley.",
" In 2011, Freddy appeared as a playable character in the video game \"Mortal Kombat\".",
" Over the course of the series, Freddy has battled numerous survivors including Nancy Thompson."
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"\"The Boy Who Knew Too Much\" is the twentieth episode of \"The Simpsons\"<nowiki>'</nowiki> fifth season.",
" It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 5, 1994.",
" In the episode, Bart runs away from a pursuing Principal Skinner after attempting to skip school.",
" During part of his escape, he witnesses an event in which Freddy Quimby, the spoiled nephew of Mayor Quimby, is accused of beating up a French waiter.",
" Though the entire town believes that Freddy is guilty, Bart witnessed something else.",
" At the trial, Bart testifies for Freddy, claiming that the waiter simply hurt himself because he was clumsy.",
" Though attempting to deny the allegations, the waiter proves the truth in Bart's words by falling out the window."
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"Troy McClure is a fictional character from the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\".",
" He was voiced by Phil Hartman and first appeared in the second season episode \"Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment\".",
" McClure is usually shown doing low-level work, such as hosting infomercials and educational films.",
" He appears as the main character in \"A Fish Called Selma\", in which he marries Selma Bouvier to aid his failing career and quash rumors about his personal life.",
" McClure also 'hosts' \"The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular\" and \"The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase\"."
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"\"They Saved Lisa's Brain\" is the twenty-second episode of \"The Simpsons\"' tenth season.",
" It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 9, 1999.",
" In the episode, after writing a thoughtful letter to the \"Springfield Shopper\", Lisa is invited to join the Springfield chapter of Mensa.",
" When Mayor Quimby later flees Springfield, the group takes control of the town, hoping to improve the lives of Springfieldians through the rule of the smartest.",
" Meanwhile, Homer poses for a series of erotic photos."
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"Patty and Selma Bouvier ( ) are fictional characters in the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\".",
" They are identical twins (but with different hairstyles) and are both voiced by Julie Kavner.",
" They are Marge Simpson's older twin sisters, who both work at the Springfield Department of Motor Vehicles, and possess a strong dislike for their brother-in-law, Homer Simpson.",
" Selma is the elder by two minutes, and longs for male companionship while her sister, Patty, is a lesbian.",
" Kavner voices them as characters who \"suck the life out of everything\".",
" Patty and Selma first appeared on the first ever aired Simpsons episode \"Simpsons Roasting On An Open Fire\", which aired on December 17, 1989."
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"Title: Jason Voorhees\n\nJason Voorhees is the main character from the \"Friday the 13th\" series. He first appeared in \"Friday the 13th\" (1980) as the young son of camp cook-turned-murderer Mrs. Voorhees, in which he was portrayed by Ari Lehman. Created by Victor Miller, with contributions by Ron Kurz, Sean S. Cunningham, and Tom Savini, Jason was not originally intended to carry the series as the main antagonist. The character has subsequently been represented in various other media, including novels, video games, comic books, and a cross-over film with another iconic horror film character, Freddy Krueger.",
"Title: Mayor Quimby\n\nMayor Joseph Fitzgerald O'Malley Fitzpatrick O'Donnell The Edge Quimby, nicknamed Diamond Joe, is a recurring character from the animated television series \"The Simpsons\". He is voiced by Dan Castellaneta, and first appeared in the episode \"Bart Gets an F\". A member of the Democratic Party, Quimby is the mayor of Springfield, and is a composite parody of U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy and certain other members of the Kennedy family who have entered politics.",
"Title: Barney Gumble\n\nBarnard \"Barney\" Gumble is a fictional character on the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\". The character is voiced by Dan Castellaneta and first appeared in the series premiere episode \"Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire\". He is the town drunk of Springfield and Homer Simpson's best friend. His desperation for alcohol is a frequent butt of jokes on the show. Barney sobered up in the episode \"Days of Wine and D'oh'ses\", which was co-written by Castellaneta, and stayed sober for several seasons. Barney was inspired by the cartoon character Barney Rubble from \"The Flintstones\" and by several barflies from other television programs. In 2004, Castellaneta won an Emmy Award for voicing various characters, including Barney.",
"Title: Zenith (comics)\n\nZenith was a story about a British superhero, which appeared in the British science fiction comic \"2000 AD\". Created by writer Grant Morrison and artist Steve Yeowell, with original character designs by Brendan McCarthy, it first appeared in \"2000 AD\" #535 (22 August 1987). The character Zenith (real name Robert McDowell) first appeared in the second episode - the first episode set the backdrop for his introduction.",
"Title: The Itchy & Scratchy Show\n\nThe Itchy & Scratchy Show (often shortened as Itchy & Scratchy) is a running gag and fictional animated television series featured in the American animated television series \"The Simpsons\". It usually appears as a part of \"The Krusty the Clown Show\", watched regularly by Bart Simpson and Lisa Simpson. Itself an animated cartoon, \"The Itchy & Scratchy Show\" depicts a sadistic anthropomorphic blue mouse, Itchy (voiced by Dan Castellaneta), who repeatedly maims and kills an anthropomorphic, hapless threadbare black cat, Scratchy (voiced by Harry Shearer). The cartoon first appeared in \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" short \"The Bart Simpson Show\", which originally aired November 20, 1988. The cartoon's first appearance in \"The Simpsons\" was in the 1990 episode \"There's No Disgrace Like Home\". Typically presented as 15-to-60-second-long cartoons, the show is filled with gratuitous violence. \"The Simpsons\" also occasionally features characters who are involved with the production of \"The Itchy & Scratchy Show\", including Roger Meyers Jr. (voiced by Alex Rocco, and, later, Hank Azaria), who runs the studio and produces the show.",
"Title: Freddy Krueger\n\nFrederick Charles \"Freddy\" Krueger is a character of the \"A Nightmare on Elm Street\" film series. He first appeared in Wes Craven's \"A Nightmare on Elm Street\" (1984) as a burnt serial killer who uses a glove armed with razors to kill his victims in their dreams, causing their deaths in the real world as well. In the dream world, he is a powerful force and almost completely invulnerable. However, whenever Freddy is pulled into the real world, he has normal human vulnerabilities. Krueger was created by Wes Craven, and had been consistently portrayed by Robert Englund since his first appearance. In the 2010 franchise reboot, he was portrayed by Jackie Earle Haley. In 2011, Freddy appeared as a playable character in the video game \"Mortal Kombat\". Over the course of the series, Freddy has battled numerous survivors including Nancy Thompson.",
"Title: The Boy Who Knew Too Much (The Simpsons)\n\n\"The Boy Who Knew Too Much\" is the twentieth episode of \"The Simpsons\"<nowiki>'</nowiki> fifth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 5, 1994. In the episode, Bart runs away from a pursuing Principal Skinner after attempting to skip school. During part of his escape, he witnesses an event in which Freddy Quimby, the spoiled nephew of Mayor Quimby, is accused of beating up a French waiter. Though the entire town believes that Freddy is guilty, Bart witnessed something else. At the trial, Bart testifies for Freddy, claiming that the waiter simply hurt himself because he was clumsy. Though attempting to deny the allegations, the waiter proves the truth in Bart's words by falling out the window.",
"Title: Troy McClure\n\nTroy McClure is a fictional character from the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\". He was voiced by Phil Hartman and first appeared in the second season episode \"Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment\". McClure is usually shown doing low-level work, such as hosting infomercials and educational films. He appears as the main character in \"A Fish Called Selma\", in which he marries Selma Bouvier to aid his failing career and quash rumors about his personal life. McClure also 'hosts' \"The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular\" and \"The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase\".",
"Title: They Saved Lisa's Brain\n\n\"They Saved Lisa's Brain\" is the twenty-second episode of \"The Simpsons\"' tenth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 9, 1999. In the episode, after writing a thoughtful letter to the \"Springfield Shopper\", Lisa is invited to join the Springfield chapter of Mensa. When Mayor Quimby later flees Springfield, the group takes control of the town, hoping to improve the lives of Springfieldians through the rule of the smartest. Meanwhile, Homer poses for a series of erotic photos.",
"Title: Patty and Selma\n\nPatty and Selma Bouvier ( ) are fictional characters in the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\". They are identical twins (but with different hairstyles) and are both voiced by Julie Kavner. They are Marge Simpson's older twin sisters, who both work at the Springfield Department of Motor Vehicles, and possess a strong dislike for their brother-in-law, Homer Simpson. Selma is the elder by two minutes, and longs for male companionship while her sister, Patty, is a lesbian. Kavner voices them as characters who \"suck the life out of everything\". Patty and Selma first appeared on the first ever aired Simpsons episode \"Simpsons Roasting On An Open Fire\", which aired on December 17, 1989."
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Leo Sidran co-produced "Al Otro Lado Del Rio" for the soundtrack to a movie about what man?
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Ernesto Guevara
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"Del Otro Lado del Sol is the third studio album released in 1991 by Guatemalan singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona."
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"José Luis García Agraz (born 16 November 1952) is a Mexican film director.",
" He was born in Mexico City in 1952.",
" He studied at the Centro de Estudios Cinematográficos (or CUEC) at UNAM.",
" His script \"Los supersabios\" was turned into an animated feature in 1975.",
" He was assistant director to José Estrada in \"Maten al león\" (1975) and \"Los indolentes\"; to Julián Pastor in \"El esperado amor desesperado\" (1975) and \"La casta divina\" (1976); to Gonzalo Martínez in \"Del otro lado del puente\" (1977), and to Arturo Ripstein in \"La viuda negra\" (1977) and \"Cadena perpetua\" (1978)."
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"The Motorcycle Diaries (Spanish: \"Diarios de motocicleta\" ) is a 2004 biopic about the journey and written memoir of the 23-year-old Ernesto Guevara, who would several years later become internationally known as the iconic Marxist guerrilla commander and revolutionary Che Guevara.",
" The film recounts the 1952 expedition, initially by motorcycle, across South America by Guevara and his friend Alberto Granado.",
" As well as being a road movie, the film is a coming-of-age film; as the adventure, initially centered on youthful hedonism, unfolds, Guevara discovers himself transformed by his observations on the life of the impoverished indigenous peasantry.",
" Through the characters they encounter on their continental trek, Guevara and Granado witness firsthand the injustices that the destitute face and are exposed to people and social classes they would have never encountered otherwise.",
" To their surprise, the road presents to them both a genuine and captivating picture of Latin American identity.",
" As a result, the trip also plants the initial seed of cognitive dissonance and radicalization within Guevara, who ostensibly would later view armed revolution as a way to challenge the continent's endemic economic inequalities and political repression."
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"On the Far Side of the Tunnel (Spanish: \"Al otro lado del túnel\" ) is a 1994 Spanish drama film directed by Jaime de Armiñán.",
" It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival."
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"Me Gusta Bailar Contigo (English: \"I Like To Dance With You\") is the twelfth studio album released by Juan Gabriel in 1979 and was re-release in 1996 as Del Otro Lado del Puente.",
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"\"Al otro lado del río\" (English: On the Other Side of the River ) is a song, written and performed by Uruguayan singer Jorge Drexler for the film \"The Motorcycle Diaries\" (2004).",
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"Leo Sidran is a musician, composer, performer, and producer whose credits include co-producing the Oscar-winning song \"Al Otro Lado Del Rio\" for the soundtrack to the movie \"The Motorcycle Diaries\"."
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"Berta Serra Manzanares (born 1958) is a Spanish poet and novelist.",
" She was born in Rubí, Barcelona and studied Hispanic philology at the University of Barcelona.",
" She published several volumes of poetry in the 1990s.",
" Turning to fiction, she was nominated for the Premio Herralde for her debut novel \"El otro lado del mundo\".",
" Her second novel was called \"El oeste más lejano\".",
" Her most recent novel \"Los ojos del huracán\" is centred on the slave trade in colonial Cuba."
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"Del Otro Lado del Puente is the title of a soundtrack album released by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel for the movie Del Otro Lado del Puente in 1979 and was re-release in 1996."
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"La Otra Cara del Alma (The Other Face of The Soul), previously known as Ángel Caído, La Otra Cara de Alma and El Otro Lado del alma, is a Mexican telenovela produced by Azteca.",
" It stars Gabriela Spanic, Eduardo Capetillo, Michelle Vieth, Jorge Alberti, Amaranta Ruiz, Ramiro Huerta, Sergio Klainer, and Saby Kamalich.",
" It is a remake of \"El angel caido\" which starred Rebecca Jones, produced by Televisa in 1985."
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"Title: Del Otro Lado del Sol\n\nDel Otro Lado del Sol is the third studio album released in 1991 by Guatemalan singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona.",
"Title: José Luis García Agraz\n\nJosé Luis García Agraz (born 16 November 1952) is a Mexican film director. He was born in Mexico City in 1952. He studied at the Centro de Estudios Cinematográficos (or CUEC) at UNAM. His script \"Los supersabios\" was turned into an animated feature in 1975. He was assistant director to José Estrada in \"Maten al león\" (1975) and \"Los indolentes\"; to Julián Pastor in \"El esperado amor desesperado\" (1975) and \"La casta divina\" (1976); to Gonzalo Martínez in \"Del otro lado del puente\" (1977), and to Arturo Ripstein in \"La viuda negra\" (1977) and \"Cadena perpetua\" (1978).",
"Title: The Motorcycle Diaries (film)\n\nThe Motorcycle Diaries (Spanish: \"Diarios de motocicleta\" ) is a 2004 biopic about the journey and written memoir of the 23-year-old Ernesto Guevara, who would several years later become internationally known as the iconic Marxist guerrilla commander and revolutionary Che Guevara. The film recounts the 1952 expedition, initially by motorcycle, across South America by Guevara and his friend Alberto Granado. As well as being a road movie, the film is a coming-of-age film; as the adventure, initially centered on youthful hedonism, unfolds, Guevara discovers himself transformed by his observations on the life of the impoverished indigenous peasantry. Through the characters they encounter on their continental trek, Guevara and Granado witness firsthand the injustices that the destitute face and are exposed to people and social classes they would have never encountered otherwise. To their surprise, the road presents to them both a genuine and captivating picture of Latin American identity. As a result, the trip also plants the initial seed of cognitive dissonance and radicalization within Guevara, who ostensibly would later view armed revolution as a way to challenge the continent's endemic economic inequalities and political repression.",
"Title: On the Far Side of the Tunnel\n\nOn the Far Side of the Tunnel (Spanish: \"Al otro lado del túnel\" ) is a 1994 Spanish drama film directed by Jaime de Armiñán. It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival.",
"Title: Me Gusta Bailar Contigo\n\nMe Gusta Bailar Contigo (English: \"I Like To Dance With You\") is the twelfth studio album released by Juan Gabriel in 1979 and was re-release in 1996 as Del Otro Lado del Puente. This album features songs from Del Otro Lado del Puente film.",
"Title: Al otro lado del río\n\n\"Al otro lado del río\" (English: On the Other Side of the River ) is a song, written and performed by Uruguayan singer Jorge Drexler for the film \"The Motorcycle Diaries\" (2004). Besides the film's soundtrack, it can also be found in Drexler's seventh album \"Eco\"; in the soundtrack the bassist Jeff Eckels also performed.",
"Title: Leo Sidran\n\nLeo Sidran is a musician, composer, performer, and producer whose credits include co-producing the Oscar-winning song \"Al Otro Lado Del Rio\" for the soundtrack to the movie \"The Motorcycle Diaries\".",
"Title: Berta Serra Manzanares\n\nBerta Serra Manzanares (born 1958) is a Spanish poet and novelist. She was born in Rubí, Barcelona and studied Hispanic philology at the University of Barcelona. She published several volumes of poetry in the 1990s. Turning to fiction, she was nominated for the Premio Herralde for her debut novel \"El otro lado del mundo\". Her second novel was called \"El oeste más lejano\". Her most recent novel \"Los ojos del huracán\" is centred on the slave trade in colonial Cuba.",
"Title: Del Otro Lado del Puente\n\nDel Otro Lado del Puente is the title of a soundtrack album released by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel for the movie Del Otro Lado del Puente in 1979 and was re-release in 1996.",
"Title: List of La otra cara del alma episodes\n\nLa Otra Cara del Alma (The Other Face of The Soul), previously known as Ángel Caído, La Otra Cara de Alma and El Otro Lado del alma, is a Mexican telenovela produced by Azteca. It stars Gabriela Spanic, Eduardo Capetillo, Michelle Vieth, Jorge Alberti, Amaranta Ruiz, Ramiro Huerta, Sergio Klainer, and Saby Kamalich. It is a remake of \"El angel caido\" which starred Rebecca Jones, produced by Televisa in 1985."
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Who produced the film series in which Mackenzie Crook played Ragetti?
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Jerry Bruckheimer
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" Written by English and Erick Kastel, based on a screenplay by Stephen McDool, the cast includes James Purefoy, Brian Cox, Kate Mara, Paul Giamatti, Vladimir Kulich, Mackenzie Crook, Jason Flemyng, Derek Jacobi and Charles Dance.",
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"\"The Office\" Christmas Specials are the two-part final episode of the British mockumentary comedy television series \"The Office\".",
" The specials were commissioned after the series' creators, Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, announced that they would not write a full third series of the show.",
" The first 45-minute part was broadcast on BBC One on 26 December 2003, and the second 50-minute part was shown the following evening.",
" The episodes are presented in the style of \"revisited\" documentaries common on British television, in which popular \"docusoaps\" (e.g. \"Airport\"), are brought back for one-off specials several years after the series concluded.",
" David Brent (Gervais), forcibly made redundant at the end of the second series, is now a travelling salesman of cleaning supplies.",
" Tim Canterbury (Martin Freeman) and Gareth Keenan (Mackenzie Crook) are still working at the offices of Wernham Hogg, and former Wernham Hogg receptionist Dawn Tinsley (Lucy Davis) now lives in Florida, though is flown back to Britain by the documentary crew to reunite with her old colleagues."
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"City of Ember is a 2008 American science fantasy film based on the 2003 novel \"The City of Ember\" by Jeanne DuPrau.",
" It was produced by Walden Media, Playtone, Seth Hanchett, Gary Goetzman, Tom Hanks and Steven Shareshian, directed by Gil Kenan, distributed by 20th Century Fox, written by Caroline Thompson with music by Andrew Lockington and stars Saoirse Ronan, Harry Treadaway, Bill Murray, Mackenzie Crook, Martin Landau, Mary Kay Place, Toby Jones and Tim Robbins.",
" It was theatrically released in October 10, 2008 by 20th Century Fox, just two months after the release of the final book in the series; \"The Diamond of Darkhold\".",
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"Carl James Prekopp (born Sheffield, 1979) is a British actor.",
" He played Richard III at the Riverside Studios (2010) and originated the part of Lawrence in Tim Firth's stage adaptation of \"Calendar Girls\".",
" He has appeared in BBC Radio 4 adaptations of Terry Pratchett's \"Mort\" (as the title character), \"Small Gods\" (as Brutha) and \"Night Watch\" (as young Sam Vimes).",
" He was also a supporting actor in the 2007 British feature film \"I Want Candy\" with Mackenzie Crook, He directed the Afternoon Play \"Taken\" by Suzanne Heathcote for BBC Radio 4, and is a singer/songwriter and founding member of folk/rock band The Fircones featuring The Likely Lads actress Brigit Forsyth on Cello.",
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"Dark Ascension is an upcoming action/fantasy film directed by Gene Fallaize, executive produced by Scott Spiegel, and starring Tara Reid, Brian Blessed, Paul Blackthorne, and Jillian Murray, along with Sean Young, Mackenzie Crook, Tony Cook and Serena Lorien."
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"Gareth Keenan is a fictional paper salesman on BBC's comedy \"The Office\".",
" He is portrayed in the series by Mackenzie Crook as a gaunt, self-important team leader proud of his alleged lieutenant status in the Territorial Army.",
" He spends his days annoying his co-workers at Wernham Hogg with his steadfast enforcement of the rules and sycophantic attitudes towards David Brent, whom he views as a friend.",
" Despite this, Brent often acts otherwise and corrects Keenan when he omits the \"to the\" in his job title: \"Assistant \"to the\" Regional Manager\".",
" His counterpart on the US series is Dwight Schrute.",
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"Title: Ironclad (film)\n\nIronclad is a 2011 action adventure war film directed by Jonathan English. Written by English and Erick Kastel, based on a screenplay by Stephen McDool, the cast includes James Purefoy, Brian Cox, Kate Mara, Paul Giamatti, Vladimir Kulich, Mackenzie Crook, Jason Flemyng, Derek Jacobi and Charles Dance. The film chronicles the siege of Rochester Castle by King John in 1215. The film was shot entirely in Wales in 2009 and produced on a budget of $25 million.",
"Title: Pintel and Ragetti\n\nPintel and Ragetti are recurring characters in the \"Pirates of the Caribbean\" film series, primarily providing comic relief throughout each film. Pintel is portrayed by Lee Arenberg and Mackenzie Crook portrays Ragetti.",
"Title: Mackenzie Crook\n\nPaul James \"Mackenzie\" Crook (born 29 September 1971) is an English actor, director, comedian and BAFTA-winning writer. He is best known for playing Gareth Keenan in \"The Office\", Ragetti in the \"Pirates of the Caribbean\" films, and Orell in the HBO series \"Game of Thrones\", and is the creator and star of BBC Four's \"Detectorists\".",
"Title: Monkey Trousers\n\nMonkey Trousers is a television comedy series on ITV first broadcast in 2005, featuring Alistair McGowan, John Thomson, Ronni Ancona, Mackenzie Crook, Griff Rhys Jones, Neil Morrissey, Vic Reeves, Bob Mortimer, Marc Wootton and Steve Coogan. It is directed by David Kerr and produced by Bob Mortimer and Vic Reeves' production company, Pett Productions.",
"Title: The Office Christmas specials\n\n\"The Office\" Christmas Specials are the two-part final episode of the British mockumentary comedy television series \"The Office\". The specials were commissioned after the series' creators, Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, announced that they would not write a full third series of the show. The first 45-minute part was broadcast on BBC One on 26 December 2003, and the second 50-minute part was shown the following evening. The episodes are presented in the style of \"revisited\" documentaries common on British television, in which popular \"docusoaps\" (e.g. \"Airport\"), are brought back for one-off specials several years after the series concluded. David Brent (Gervais), forcibly made redundant at the end of the second series, is now a travelling salesman of cleaning supplies. Tim Canterbury (Martin Freeman) and Gareth Keenan (Mackenzie Crook) are still working at the offices of Wernham Hogg, and former Wernham Hogg receptionist Dawn Tinsley (Lucy Davis) now lives in Florida, though is flown back to Britain by the documentary crew to reunite with her old colleagues.",
"Title: City of Ember\n\nCity of Ember is a 2008 American science fantasy film based on the 2003 novel \"The City of Ember\" by Jeanne DuPrau. It was produced by Walden Media, Playtone, Seth Hanchett, Gary Goetzman, Tom Hanks and Steven Shareshian, directed by Gil Kenan, distributed by 20th Century Fox, written by Caroline Thompson with music by Andrew Lockington and stars Saoirse Ronan, Harry Treadaway, Bill Murray, Mackenzie Crook, Martin Landau, Mary Kay Place, Toby Jones and Tim Robbins. It was theatrically released in October 10, 2008 by 20th Century Fox, just two months after the release of the final book in the series; \"The Diamond of Darkhold\". The film received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office flop.",
"Title: Carl Prekopp\n\nCarl James Prekopp (born Sheffield, 1979) is a British actor. He played Richard III at the Riverside Studios (2010) and originated the part of Lawrence in Tim Firth's stage adaptation of \"Calendar Girls\". He has appeared in BBC Radio 4 adaptations of Terry Pratchett's \"Mort\" (as the title character), \"Small Gods\" (as Brutha) and \"Night Watch\" (as young Sam Vimes). He was also a supporting actor in the 2007 British feature film \"I Want Candy\" with Mackenzie Crook, He directed the Afternoon Play \"Taken\" by Suzanne Heathcote for BBC Radio 4, and is a singer/songwriter and founding member of folk/rock band The Fircones featuring The Likely Lads actress Brigit Forsyth on Cello. . In 2015-2016, Prekopp appeared as William III of England and Daniel Defoe in the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Helen Edmundson's \"Queen Anne\".",
"Title: Dark Ascension (film)\n\nDark Ascension is an upcoming action/fantasy film directed by Gene Fallaize, executive produced by Scott Spiegel, and starring Tara Reid, Brian Blessed, Paul Blackthorne, and Jillian Murray, along with Sean Young, Mackenzie Crook, Tony Cook and Serena Lorien.",
"Title: Pirates of the Caribbean (film series)\n\nPirates of the Caribbean is a series of American fantasy swashbuckler films produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and based on Walt Disney's theme park ride of the same name.",
"Title: Gareth Keenan\n\nGareth Keenan is a fictional paper salesman on BBC's comedy \"The Office\". He is portrayed in the series by Mackenzie Crook as a gaunt, self-important team leader proud of his alleged lieutenant status in the Territorial Army. He spends his days annoying his co-workers at Wernham Hogg with his steadfast enforcement of the rules and sycophantic attitudes towards David Brent, whom he views as a friend. Despite this, Brent often acts otherwise and corrects Keenan when he omits the \"to the\" in his job title: \"Assistant \"to the\" Regional Manager\". His counterpart on the US series is Dwight Schrute. The character was originally meant to be a tough and fierce character in the mockumentary, but after Mackenzie Crook's audition, Ricky Gervais and Steven Merchant had to change his lines to fit his new personality"
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Tricia Marie "Shaznay" Lewis, is an English singer, songwriter, and member of girl group All Saints, Lewis has co-written most of the group's songs, including which number one single, and Lewis has co-written most of the group's songs, including which number one single, released on 12 September 1999?
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Pure Shores
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" \"Bootie Call\" was first released on 31 August 1998 by London Records as All Saints' fourth official single.",
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" It was released on 19 November 2012 in the United Kingdom via Syco Music.",
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" The album was co-written by Little Mix and they stated that they were involved in the development of the album as much as possible.",
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"Where It's At is the second studio album by American country music artist Dustin Lynch.",
" It was released on September 9, 2014 by Broken Bow Records.",
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" Lynch co-wrote five of the album's fifteen tracks.",
" The album's first single, \"Where It's At (Yep, Yep)\", was released to country radio on March 31, 2014 and became his first number one single on the Country Airplay chart.",
" The album's second single, \"Hell of a Night\", was released to country radio on November 3, 2014.",
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"The discography of British girl group Little Mix consists of four studio albums, seventeen singles and eighteen music videos. Having become the first ever group to win the show, winners of \"The X Factor\" Little Mix released their debut single \"Cannonball\" a cover of Damien Rice's single in December 2011.",
" The single became the group's first number-one single when it topped the UK Singles Chart.",
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" It also reached number three in Australia and number 14 in the New Zealand.",
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" The album has been certified Platinum in the UK where it has sold 391,447 copies there as of April 2016.",
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"Title: Pure Shores\n\n\"Pure Shores\" is a song by British-Canadian girl group All Saints. It was released on 12 September 1999 in Australia, the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom by London Records via digital download as the lead single from their second studio album \"Saints & Sinners\" (2000). This was followed by a physical worldwide release on 11 February 2000. The song was used in the film \"The Beach\" (2000).",
"Title: Bootie Call\n\n\"Bootie Call\" is a song performed by British-Canadian girl group All Saints from their debut album, \"All Saints\" (1998). The song was co-written by group member Shaznay Lewis in collaboration with its producer, Karl Gordon. \"Bootie Call\" was first released on 31 August 1998 by London Records as All Saints' fourth official single. It was released on cassette, CD and 12\" format accompanied by a B-side entitled \"Get Down\" as well as previous hit \"I Know Where It's At\" and a remix of \"Never Ever\". \"Bootie Call\" achieved chart success; topping the UK Singles Chart on 6 September 1998, and at the same time becoming the group's third consecutive number-one hit. The single also performed well internationally; peaking within the top ten in The Netherlands and Ireland, and the top forty in Belgium and Sweden.",
"Title: DNA (Little Mix album)\n\nDNA is the debut studio album by British girl group Little Mix. It was released on 19 November 2012 in the United Kingdom via Syco Music. The group began work recording the album in December 2011 and concluded in September 2012. Throughout the recording process, Little Mix worked with several producers, including TMS, Future Cut, Steve Mac, Jarrad Rogers, Richard \"Biff\" Stannard, Ash Howes, Jon Levine, Xenomania, Fred Ball and Pegasus. The album was co-written by Little Mix and they stated that they were involved in the development of the album as much as possible. Sonically, the album is primarily a mixture of pop and R&B records, with influences from dance-pop, pop rock and hip hop found on specific songs as well. The album's lyrical content explores empowerment, relationships and heartbreak. Songs on the album were also co-written by members of other girl groups, including Nicola Roberts of Girls Aloud, Shaznay Lewis of All Saints and T-Boz of TLC.",
"Title: Shaznay Lewis\n\nTricia Marie \"Shaznay\" Lewis (born 14 October 1975 in Islington, London) is an English singer, songwriter, and member of girl group All Saints. Lewis has co-written most of the group's songs, including number one singles: \"Bootie Call\", \"Pure Shores\" and international smash hit single \"Never Ever\".",
"Title: Chick Fit\n\n\"Chick Fit\" is a song performed by British-Canadian recording girl group All Saints from their third studio album \"Studio 1\". It was released as the second and final single from the album on 26 February 2007. The release was originally planned to include a two-part physical but that was cancelled due to the poor sales of \"Studio 1\" and a fall-out between All Saints and their label Parlophone Records. \"Chick Fit\" was then released as a digital-only single instead. The song was co-written by group member Shaznay Lewis in collaboration with the song's producer Rick Nowels. It has prominent dance-pop, electropop, ska and hip hop musical characteristics. The song is lyrically influenced by feelings of feminism and infatuation.",
"Title: Amelle Berrabah\n\nAmelle Berrabah (born 22 April 1984) is an English singer, songwriter and former member of the Sugababes who replaced founding member Mutya Buena in the group in December 2005. She achieved a solo number one single in 2009 after collaborating with Tinchy Stryder on their single \"Never Leave You\", making her the first and to date only member of the Sugababes to achieve a number one single outside the group.",
"Title: Where It's At (album)\n\nWhere It's At is the second studio album by American country music artist Dustin Lynch. It was released on September 9, 2014 by Broken Bow Records. Mickey Jack Cones produced 12 of the 15 songs with Brett Beavers and Luke Wooten co-producing 3 of the 15. Lynch co-wrote five of the album's fifteen tracks. The album's first single, \"Where It's At (Yep, Yep)\", was released to country radio on March 31, 2014 and became his first number one single on the Country Airplay chart. The album's second single, \"Hell of a Night\", was released to country radio on November 3, 2014. and became his second number one single on the Country Airplay chart. The album's third single, \"Mind Reader\", was released to country radio on September 28, 2015, and became his third number one single on the Country Airplay chart.",
"Title: Gran City Pop\n\nGran City Pop (English: Great City Pop ) is the ninth studio album by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio released by Universal Music Group on June 23, 2009. The album's first single \"Causa y Efecto\" became Rubio's first number one single on the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Songs chart since \"Ni Una Sola Palabra\" in 2006. It was also Rubio's fourth number one single in her career on \"Billboard\"'s Hot Latin Songs and her 3rd consecutive album to come out with a number one single on the Hot Latin Songs chart.",
"Title: Little Mix discography\n\nThe discography of British girl group Little Mix consists of four studio albums, seventeen singles and eighteen music videos. Having become the first ever group to win the show, winners of \"The X Factor\" Little Mix released their debut single \"Cannonball\" a cover of Damien Rice's single in December 2011. The single became the group's first number-one single when it topped the UK Singles Chart. The lead single from their debut album \"Wings\" became their second number one single in the UK. It also reached number three in Australia and number 14 in the New Zealand. In November 2012, Little Mix released their debut album \"DNA\". The album peaked inside the top 10 in ten countries, including the UK where it debuted number three. The album has been certified Platinum in the UK where it has sold 391,447 copies there as of April 2016. In May 2013, the group released their debut album in the United States, where it debuted at number four, becoming the highest debut from a British girl group in the US, beating a record previously held by the Spice Girls, who debuted at number six with their debut album \"Spice\" in 1996. \"DNA\" spawned three more singles; the top three hit and title track \"DNA\" and the top 20 singles \"Change Your Life\" and \"How Ya Doin'? \"."
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Edward Carfagno, was an art director who established himself in the 1950s with his Oscar-winning work on such films as which 1953 epic Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film adaptation of the play by Shakespeare, directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, who also wrote the uncredited screenplay, and produced by John Houseman?
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Julius Caesar
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Which companies produced the sitcom in which Pedro Romo is known for his role as Don Filemon?
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Nickelodeon Latin America and Macias Group International
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TuxWhich film was most recent, "The Strongest Man in the World" or "Tux" which is based on the manga series "Tuxedo Gin"?
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Tux
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" Unlike previous years when 10 athletes qualified for the finals, this year there were 12 qualifying spots.",
" The top 2 from each heat qualified, as well as the 2 highest scoring 3rd place athletes from all 5 heats.",
" The event was sponsored by the Commerce Casino and will begin broadcasting in the United States on the CBS Sports Network from July 4-August 13, 2014.",
" Zydrunas Savickas from Lithuania finished in first place, this was his fourth WSM title.",
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"Title: 2013 World's Strongest Man\n\nThe 2013 World's Strongest Man was the 36th edition of World's Strongest Man. The event was held in Haitang Bay, Sanya, China, the same host city as the 2006 World's Strongest Man contest. The qualifying heats were held from August 17–20 and the finals on Aug. 23 & 24. The event was sponsored by the Commerce Casino and will be broadcast in the United States on the CBS Sports Network. Brian Shaw from the United States placed first, winning his second WSM title after winning in 2011. Zydrunas Savickas from Lithuania was second after finishing 1st the year before, and Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson from Iceland was third for the second year in a row.",
"Title: The Strongest Man in the World\n\nThe Strongest Man in the World is a 1975 Disney film starring Kurt Russell, still a student in the fictional Medfield College. It is the sequel to the 1972 film \"Now You See Him, Now You Don't\", itself a sequel to the 1969 film, \"The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes\".",
"Title: Eddie Hall\n\nEdward Hall (born 15 January 1988) is an English professional strongman, notable for being the current World's Strongest Man and the only man to deadlift 500 kg under strongman rules. He has also won on multiple occasions both the UK's Strongest Man and England's Strongest Man titles. He is the 2017 World's Strongest Man and the current world record holder in the deadlift with straps.",
"Title: 1980 World's Strongest Man\n\nThe 1980 World's Strongest Man was the fourth edition of World's Strongest Man and was won by Bill Kazmaier from the United States. It was his first title after finishing third the previous year. Lars Hedlund from Sweden finished second after finishing second the previous year, and Geoff Capes from the United Kingdom finished third. Defending champion Don Reinhoudt withdrew from the competition due to injury; this would be his final World's Strongest Man.",
"Title: Tuxedo Gin\n\nTuxedo Gin (タキシード銀 , Takishiido Gin ) is a romantic comedy manga series by Tokihiko Matsuura. It was published by Shogakukan in \"Shōnen Sunday\" from 1997 to 2000 and collected in 15 bound volumes. It is published North America in English by Viz Communications. The series is about a teenaged boxer named Ginji Kusanagi who is reincarnated as a penguin in order to be close to the girl he likes. On August 4, 2011, Walt Disney Pictures and Viz Pictures announced they were adapting the Tuxedo Gin manga into a feature film under the name, \"Tux\".",
"Title: Ben Kelsey (strongman)\n\nBen Kelsey (born 23 September 1984) is a British strongman competitor, notable for having won the England's Strongest Man title, the title of World's Strongest Man Under 105 kg and having competed at the World's Strongest Man.",
"Title: All-American Strongman Challenge\n\nThe All-American Strongman Challenge is a leading competition in strength athletics that takes place within the annual Californian FitExpo. Although North America has a number of prestigious strongman events determining the \"Strongest Man in America\", the \"Strongest Man in Canada\" and the \"Strongest Man in North America\", the All-American Strongman Challenge has added kudos because it is open to entrants from overseas with the potential to bring in leading international competitors as well. It is notable for the calibre of entrants it has attracted, with many World's Strongest Man finalists being represented.",
"Title: Robert Oberst\n\nRobert Oberst (born December 20, 1984) is an American professional strongman who was awarded his \"Pro Card\" at the 2012 Dallas Europa Amateur Strongman Competition. He is a yearly competitor of the World's Strongest Man including the 2013 World's Strongest Man, 2014 World's Strongest Man, 2015 World's Strongest Man and the 2016 World's Strongest Man competitions.",
"Title: 2014 World's Strongest Man\n\nThe 2014 World's Strongest Man was the 37th edition of World's Strongest Man. The event was held at the Commerce Casino in Los Angeles, California, the same host city as the 2012 World's Strongest Man contest. The qualifying heats were held from March 22–25 and the finals on March 28 & 29. Unlike previous years when 10 athletes qualified for the finals, this year there were 12 qualifying spots. The top 2 from each heat qualified, as well as the 2 highest scoring 3rd place athletes from all 5 heats. The event was sponsored by the Commerce Casino and will begin broadcasting in the United States on the CBS Sports Network from July 4-August 13, 2014. Zydrunas Savickas from Lithuania finished in first place, this was his fourth WSM title. Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson from Iceland finished in second place, and Brian Shaw from the United States came in third."
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Anarae Brown released an album in 2004 produced by himself and who else?
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Big Hollis and KG
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" Brown's vocal group, The Famous Flames are included in the albums introduction, are featured on the album's cover, and are featured on several of the album's tracks, including \"Don't Cry Baby\", \"Out of The Blue\" and \"Caldonia\".",
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" 3: The Madman Era is a compilation album by rapper X-Raided.",
" It was released on November 16, 2004 for Gangway Inc. and was produced by X-Raided, Big Hollis and KG.",
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"Title: Kid Quill\n\nMitchell Quilleon Brown, known by his stage name Kid Quill, is an American hip hop recording artist from Shelbyville, Indiana. He made his first notable appearance with his debut album \"Ear To Ear\" charting on the Top 40 iTunes Hip-Hop/Rap charts. The name \"Kid Quill\" originates from his middle name Quilleon with the addition of \"Kid\" to the beginning. In October 2016, Brown released his sophomore album \"The Name Above The Title\" which charted Top 10 on iTunes Hip-Hop/Rap charts. In September 2017, Brown released his third studio album, 94.3 The Reel, that returned to the Top 10 on iTunes Hip-Hop/Rap chart, leading to a headline tour in the Fall of 2017.",
"Title: Danny Brown\n\nDaniel Dewan Sewell (born March 16, 1981), better known by his stage name Danny Brown, is an American rapper from Detroit, Michigan. He is best known for his individuality, being described by MTV as \"one of rap's most unique figures in recent memory\". In 2010, after amassing several mixtapes, Brown released his debut studio album, \"The Hybrid\". Brown began to gain major recognition after the release of his second studio album, \"XXX\", which received critical acclaim and earned him such accolades as \"Spin\", as well as \"Metro Times\" \"Artist of the Year\". In 2013, he entered a US \"Billboard\" chart, with the release of his third studio album, \"Old\", which reached number 18 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart and spawned three singles, \"Dip\", \"25 Bucks\" and \"Smokin & Drinkin\". His latest studio album, \"Atrocity Exhibition\", was released on September 27, 2016.",
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"Title: Showtime (James Brown album)\n\nShowtime is the eighth studio album by American musician James Brown. The album was released in April 1964, by Smash Records. It was the transition album from King Records to Smash Records, however, handicapped by contractual obligations with King Records, Brown released an album of remakes overdubbed with canned applause. Brown's vocal group, The Famous Flames are included in the albums introduction, are featured on the album's cover, and are featured on several of the album's tracks, including \"Don't Cry Baby\", \"Out of The Blue\" and \"Caldonia\". The album was arranged by Sammy Lowe.",
"Title: Unfinished Monkey Business\n\nUnfinished Monkey Business is the debut solo album by Ian Brown released in February 1998 via Polydor Records. The album was self-financed and produced by Brown, and was his first album release since the break-up of The Stone Roses in October 1996. Ex-Roses members Mani, Nigel Ipinson, Aziz Ibrahim and Robbie Maddix helped pen and perform the instruments on many of the album's tracks. \"Ice Cold Cube\", which premiered at The Stone Roses final concert, was first released on this album.",
"Title: The X-Filez, Vol. 3\n\nThe X-Filez, Vol. 3: The Madman Era is a compilation album by rapper X-Raided. It was released on November 16, 2004 for Gangway Inc. and was produced by X-Raided, Big Hollis and KG. It is the final release in a trio of compilations that compiles X-Raided's output from the Black Market and early years.",
"Title: X-Raided\n\nAnarae Brown (born July 30, 1974), better known by his stage name X-Raided, is an American rapper and a former 24th Street Garden Blocc Crip gang member.",
"Title: Daahoud\n\nDaahoud is an album by Max Roach and Clifford Brown released on Mainstream Records in 1973 consisting of alternate takes of tracks recorded in 1954 for the albums \"Brown and Roach Incorporated\" and \"Clifford Brown & Max Roach\"."
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What did the host of the 18th Independent Spirit Awards rise to fame for?
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transgressive cult films
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"Title: Essex County Division\n\nThe Essex County Division was a formation of the British Army formed in World War II on 18 February 1941 by the redesignation of the West Sussex County Division. It lasted until 7 October when it was disbanded. It had one commanding officer, Major General J. H. T. Priestman, and commanded the 207th Independent Infantry Brigade (Home), 208th Independent Infantry Brigade (Home) and 223rd Independent Infantry Brigade (Home). It was under the command of XI Corps from formation to 22 July and then under GHQ Home Forces.",
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"Title: Mihai Mălaimare Jr.\n\nMihai Mălaimare Jr. (born 1975) is a Romanian cinematographer. He is the son of the Romanian actor and former politician . He was a cinematographer on films directed by Francis Ford Coppola and Paul Thomas Anderson. He was nominated for Best Cinematography at the 24th Independent Spirit Awards for \"Youth Without Youth\" in 2008.",
"Title: 28th Independent Spirit Awards\n\nThe 2012 Independent Spirit Awards was the 28th annual occasion of the Film Independent Spirit Awards. It announced its nominees on November 27, 2012. The winners were announced on February 23, 2013 during an awards ceremony hosted by Andy Samberg.",
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Are Dave King and Andy Childs of the same nationality?
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no
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"Anthony Cox (born October 24, 1954) is an American jazz bass player.",
" He is known for his work with several leading musicians including Geri Allen, Dewey Redman, Dave Douglas, John Scofield, Pat Metheny, Gary Thomas, Marty Ehrlich, Ed Blackwell, Joe Lovano, and Dave King.",
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"Title: King of the Mounties\n\nKing of the Mounties is a 1942 Republic 12-chapter film serial, directed by William Witney. Allan Lane played Sgt. Dave King of the Mounties, with Peggy Drake as heroine Carol Brent, and Abner Biberman played the villainous Japanese admiral Yamata.",
"Title: Sixwire\n\nSixwire is an American country music group from Nashville, Tennessee. The group is composed of Andy Childs (guitar, piano, lead vocals), Robb Houston (guitar, vocals), John Howard (bass guitar), Steve Mandile (guitar, vocals), and Chuck Tilley (drums, percussion). The band's name references the six strings on a guitar. Sixwire recorded one album for Warner Bros. Records in 2002, and charted two singles on the \"Billboard\" country charts, including the No. 30 \"Look at Me Now\". Five years later, they placed second on the talent show \"The Next Great American Band\", and served as the house band on \"Can You Duet\", another talent show.",
"Title: One Good Friend\n\nOne Good Friend is the third studio album by Canadian country music artist George Canyon. It is the first album released by Canyon since he competed on Nashville Star 2, and his first release in the United States. In 2005, the album won Canyon a Juno Award for Country Recording of the Year. The album was produced by Steve Mandile of the band Sixwire, who also wrote three of the songs on it, including a co-write with Andy Childs, another member of the band.",
"Title: Andy Childs\n\nAndy Childs (born December 7, 1962 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American country music singer-songwriter. In 1993, Childs released one studio album for RCA, which produced three singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. His highest charting single, \"Simple Life,\" peaked at No. 61 in 1994.",
"Title: Your Love Amazes Me\n\n\"Your Love Amazes Me\" is a song written by Amanda Hunt-Taylor and Chuck Jones, and recorded by American country music singer John Berry. It was released in January 1994 as the third single from the album \"John Berry\". It is his only Number One single on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart. It was also the first of two Number Ones for him on the \"RPM\" Country Tracks charts. A cover version was released in 1996 by pop singer Michael English. Andy Childs also recorded it on his 1993 self-titled album and released it as the B-side to his 1993 single \"Broken.\"",
"Title: Elevator Suite\n\nElevator Suite is a three piece electronic pop group. They were formed in January 1999 by the English DJ Andy Childs, his friend DJ Paul \"Robbo\" Roberts, and Steve Grainger, who was working as a record producer of a small recording studio in Totnes, Devon.",
"Title: Dave King (Irish singer)\n\nDave King (born 11 December 1961) is an Irish vocalist, primary writer and lyricist for the band Flogging Molly. He was previously well known as the lead singer for the 1980s hard rock band Fastway.",
"Title: Dave King (novelist)\n\nDave King is a novelist and poet who lives in Brooklyn, in New York City. He was born in 1955 in Meriden, Connecticut. His father, Henry T. King, was a U.S. prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials.",
"Title: King of the Royal Mounted\n\nKing of the Royal Mounted is an American comic book series created in 1935 by Stephen Slesinger, based on popular Western writer Zane Grey's byline and marketed as \"Zane Grey's King of the Royal Mounted\". The series' protagonist is Dave King, a Canadian Mountie who always gets his man and who, over the course of the series, is promoted from Corporal to Sergeant. King has appeared in newspaper strips, comics, Big Little Books, and other ancillary items.",
"Title: Anthony Cox (musician)\n\nAnthony Cox (born October 24, 1954) is an American jazz bass player. He is known for his work with several leading musicians including Geri Allen, Dewey Redman, Dave Douglas, John Scofield, Pat Metheny, Gary Thomas, Marty Ehrlich, Ed Blackwell, Joe Lovano, and Dave King. He plays mainly in the post-bop, avant-garde, and traditional styles, though he is \"versatile enough to work in any style effectively.\""
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China Southern Airlines Flight 3943 used to fly to an airport in a city situated on the west bank of which river ?
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the Li River
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"Shaoyang Wugang Airport (IATA: WGN, ICAO: ZGSY) is an airport serving the city of Shaoyang in Hunan Province, China.",
" It is located 9 km north of Wugang, a county-level city under the administration of Shaoyang, and 100 km from the urban center of Shaoyang.",
" The airport received approval from the State Council of China and the Central Military Commission in July 2013.",
" It is expected to cost 957 million yuan to build.",
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"Si Xianmin (; born November 1957) is a former Chinese business executive who served as chairman and general manager of China Southern Airlines, the world's sixth-largest airline measured by passengers carried and Asia's largest airline in fleet size and passengers carried.",
" Si Xiamin spent more than 20 years in China Southern Airlines.",
" He was a delegate to the 12th National People's Congress.",
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"Dalian Zhoushuizi International Airport (IATA: DLC, ICAO: ZYTL) is the airport serving the city of Dalian in Liaoning Province, China.",
" It is located in Ganjingzi District, about 10 km northwest of the city center.",
" In 2014 the airport handled 17,203,640 passengers, making it the busiest airport in Northeast China and the 16th busiest nationwide.",
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"Wuhan Tianhe International Airport (IATA: WUH, ICAO: ZHHH) serves Wuhan, the capital of the Hubei province, People's Republic of China.It was opened on 15 April 1995 substituting the old Hankou Wangjiadun Airport and Nanhu Airport as the major airport of Wuhan.",
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"Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport (; formerly Shenzhen Huangtian Airport) (IATA: SZX, ICAO: ZGSZ) is located near Huangtian and Fuyong villages in Bao'an District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, 32 km northwest of the city center.",
" It is a hub for Shenzhen Airlines and Shenzhen Donghai Airlines and for cargo airline SF Airlines, and a focus city for China Southern Airlines and Hainan Airlines.",
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"Guilin, formerly romanized as Kweilin, is a prefecture-level city in the northeast of China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.",
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"China Southern Airlines Flight 3456 (CZ3456/CSN3456) was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Chongqing to Shenzhen Huangtian Airport (now Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport), Guangdong, China.",
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"Title: Shaoyang Wugang Airport\n\nShaoyang Wugang Airport (IATA: WGN, ICAO: ZGSY) is an airport serving the city of Shaoyang in Hunan Province, China. It is located 9 km north of Wugang, a county-level city under the administration of Shaoyang, and 100 km from the urban center of Shaoyang. The airport received approval from the State Council of China and the Central Military Commission in July 2013. It is expected to cost 957 million yuan to build. The airport was opened on 28 June 2017, with an inaugural China Southern Airlines flight from Changsha Huanghua International Airport.",
"Title: Si Xianmin\n\nSi Xianmin (; born November 1957) is a former Chinese business executive who served as chairman and general manager of China Southern Airlines, the world's sixth-largest airline measured by passengers carried and Asia's largest airline in fleet size and passengers carried. Si Xiamin spent more than 20 years in China Southern Airlines. He was a delegate to the 12th National People's Congress. In November 2015, he was placed under investigation by the Chinese Communist Party's anti-corruption agency. He is the first head of civil aviation in China implicated since the beginning of Xi Jinping's anti-corruption drive after he took power in late 2012.",
"Title: Dalian Zhoushuizi International Airport\n\nDalian Zhoushuizi International Airport (IATA: DLC, ICAO: ZYTL) is the airport serving the city of Dalian in Liaoning Province, China. It is located in Ganjingzi District, about 10 km northwest of the city center. In 2014 the airport handled 17,203,640 passengers, making it the busiest airport in Northeast China and the 16th busiest nationwide. The airport is the hub for Dalian Airlines and a focus city for China Southern Airlines and Hainan Airlines. As Zhoushuizi Airport has reached its designed capacity, the new Dalian Jinzhouwan International Airport is being built on reclaimed land to replace it.",
"Title: 1990 Guangzhou Baiyun airport collisions\n\nOn 2 October 1990, a hijacked Boeing 737, operating Xiamen Airlines Flight 8301, collided with two other aircraft on the runways of the old Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, while attempting to land. The hijacked aircraft struck a parked China Southwest Airlines Boeing 707 first, inflicting only minor damage, but then collided with China Southern Airlines Flight 2812, a Boeing 757 waiting to take off, flipping onto its back. A total of 128 people were killed, including seven of nine crew members and 75 of 93 passengers on Flight 8301 and 46 of 110 passengers on Flight 2812.",
"Title: Wuhan Tianhe International Airport\n\nWuhan Tianhe International Airport (IATA: WUH, ICAO: ZHHH) serves Wuhan, the capital of the Hubei province, People's Republic of China.It was opened on 15 April 1995 substituting the old Hankou Wangjiadun Airport and Nanhu Airport as the major airport of Wuhan. The airport is located in Wuhan's suburban Huangpi District, around 26 kilometres to the north of Wuhan city center. It is the busiest airport of central China as it is geographically located in the centre of China's airline route network. The airport is a focus city for Air China, China Eastern Airlines and China Southern Airlines. The airport has flights to international destinations such as Bangkok, Moscow, Osaka, Paris, Seoul, and Singapore.",
"Title: Guizhou Airlines\n\nGuizhou Airlines () was an airline based in Guiyang, Guizhou, China. It was a small provincial subsidiary of China Southern Airlines operated scheduled domestic passenger and cargo services in southern China. Its main base was Guiyang Longdongbao Airport, Guizhou. In 1998, it merged into China Southern Airlines.",
"Title: Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport\n\nShenzhen Bao'an International Airport (; formerly Shenzhen Huangtian Airport) (IATA: SZX, ICAO: ZGSZ) is located near Huangtian and Fuyong villages in Bao'an District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, 32 km northwest of the city center. It is a hub for Shenzhen Airlines and Shenzhen Donghai Airlines and for cargo airline SF Airlines, and a focus city for China Southern Airlines and Hainan Airlines. The airport also serves as an Asian-Pacific cargo hub for UPS Airlines. The airport is undergoing major expansion with a second runway completed and opened in 2011 and a new terminal which opened in 2013.",
"Title: Guilin\n\nGuilin, formerly romanized as Kweilin, is a prefecture-level city in the northeast of China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. It is situated on the west bank of the Li River and borders Hunan to the north. Its name means \"Forest of Sweet Osmanthus\", owing to the large number of fragrant sweet osmanthus trees located in the city. The city has long been renowned for its scenery of karst topography and is one of China's most popular tourist destinations.",
"Title: China Southern Airlines Flight 3456\n\nChina Southern Airlines Flight 3456 (CZ3456/CSN3456) was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Chongqing to Shenzhen Huangtian Airport (now Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport), Guangdong, China. On May 8, 1997, the Boeing 737 performing this route crashed during the second attempt to land in a thunderstorm."
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What Italian pop music duo stared in the 1968 film L'oro del mondo directed by Aldo Grimaldi?
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Al Bano and Romina Power
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"Beautiful But Dangerous (also released as \"La donna più bella del mondo\"/ \"The World's Most Beautiful Woman\") is a 1956 French-Italian drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard.",
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What is the name of this Swiss academic, philosopher and writer who teaches at the Oxford Faculty of Theology and is a visiting professor at institutions around the world and whose relative is Egyptian author, and trade unionist Gamal al-Banna?
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Tariq Ramadan
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"Diamela Eltit (born 1947, Santiago de Chile) is a well known Chilean writer and university professor.",
" Between 1966 and 1976 she graduated in Spanish studies at the \"Universidad Católica de Chile\" and followed graduate studies in Literature at the \"Universidad de\" \"Chile\" in Santiago.",
" In 1977 she began a career as Spanish and literature teacher at high school level in several public schools in Santiago, such as the Instituto Nacional and the Liceo Carmela Carvajal.",
" In 1984 she started teaching at universities in Chile, where she is currently professor at the \"Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana\" and abroad.",
" During the last thirty years Eltit has lectured and participated in conferences, seminars and literature events throughout the world, in Europe, Africa, North and Latin America.",
" She has been several times visiting professor at the University of California at Berkeley, and also at Johns Hopkins University, Stanford University, Washington University at Saint Louis, University of Pittsburgh, University of Virginia and, since 2007, New York University, where she holds a teaching appointment as Distinguished Global Visiting Professor and teaches at the Creative Writing Program in Spanish.",
" In the academic year 2014-2015 Eltit was invited by Cambridge University, U.K., to the Simon Bolivar Chair at the Center of Latin American Studies.",
" Since 2014 Diamela Eltit´s personal and literary archives are deposited at the University of Princeton.",
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"Duncan McCargo is Professor of Political Science at the University of Leeds.",
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" He holds three degrees from the University of London: a First in English (Royal Holloway 1986); an MA in Area Studies (Southeast Asia) (1990); and a PhD in Politics (1993) (both graduate degrees from the School of Oriental and African Studies).",
" He has also taught at Queen's University, Belfast, and at Kobe Gakuin University, Japan.",
" In 2006-07, he was a visiting senior research fellow at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.",
" He served as a distinguished visiting professor at Universiti Utara Malaysia in September 2011.",
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" Rist is Professor of Classics Emeritus at the University of Toronto, part-time Visiting Professor at the Institutum Patristicum Augustinianum in Rome, holds the Father Kurt Pritzl, O.P., Chair in Philosophy at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., and is a life member of Clare Hall, Cambridge University.",
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"Roger Luckhurst is a British academic and writer.",
" He is Professor in Modern and Contemporary Literature in the Department of English and Humanities at Birkbeck, University of London and Distinguished Visiting Professor at Columbia University.",
" He works on Victorian literature, contemporary literature, trauma studies, and speculative/science fiction.",
" Luckhurst is notable for his role as a Distinguished Visiting Professor at Columbia, for his introductions and editorships to the Oxford World’s Classics series volumes -- \"Late Victorian Gothic Tales,\" \"Dracula\", \"Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, The Portrait of a Lady,\" H.P. Lovecraft's \"Classic Horror Tales, King Solomon’s Mines,\" and \"The Time Machine --\" and for his books, \"The Trauma Question\" (Routledge, 2008), \"The Mummy’s Curse: The True Story of a Dark Fantasy\" (Oxford University Press, 2012), and \"Zombies: A Cultural History\" (Reaktion Press, 2015)."
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"The Miller Research Fellows program is the central program of the Adolph C. and Mary Sprague Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science on the University of California Berkeley campus.",
" The program constitutes the support of Research Fellows - a group of the world’s most brilliant young scientists.",
" Each year, eight to ten Miller Research Fellows are chosen from hundreds of nominations in all areas of science on the basis the promise of their scientific research.",
" The Fellowships are three-year appointments, during which the young scientists launch their careers, being mentored by Berkeley’s faculty and making use of the facilities at the university.",
" A few Fellows stay on as new Berkeley faculty.",
" Most move on to contribute to faculty positions at other reputed institutions around the world.",
" Other comparable programs are the Harvard Junior Fellows and the Junior Fellowship Program at the University of Cambridge.",
" To date, there have been over 500 Miller Fellows from all areas of science since the inception of the program in 1960.",
" Carl Sagan was among the first group of Fellows in the program.",
" Along with the Miller Fellows, the Miller Institute also supports Miller Professorships for selected Berkeley faculty, Miller Visiting Professorships, and Miller Senior Fellows.",
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"Christoph Beat Graber is a Swiss academic.",
" He founded the i-call research center (International Communications and Art Law Lucerne) of the Law Faculty of the University of Lucerne and is the leader of the eDiversity Project in the framework of the NCCR Trade Regulation project.",
" He teaches in the fields of international trade law, communications and art law, European and global media law and the sociology of law at the University of Lucerne, lectures on audiovisual services in the MILE program of the World Trade Institute, and is a recognized expert in the field of audio-visual services."
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"Professor Gordon L. Clark, FBA FAcSS is a geographer and academic.",
" He is currently the Director of the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxford.",
" with cross appointments in the Saïd Business School and the School of Geography and the Environment.",
" As part of his responsibilities as Director of the Smith School, he is an advisor to companies on issues such as long-term environmental performance.",
" With Towers Watson, he led a team of Oxford academics on a year-long consultation with 25 of the world’s leading investment houses as regards the nature and scope of investment in the context of long-term environmental change.",
" Professor Clark holds a Professorial Fellowship at St Edmund Hall, Oxford.",
", is the Sir Louis Matheson Distinguished Visiting Professor at Monash University's Faculty of Business and Economics and is a Visiting Professor at Stanford University."
],
"title": "Gordon L. Clark"
},
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"sentences": [
"Gamal al-Banna (also: \"Jamal al-Banna\", Arabic: جمال البنا ; 15 December 1920 – 30 January 2013) was an Egyptian author, and trade unionist.",
" He was the youngest brother of Hassan al-Banna (1906–49), founder of the Muslim Brotherhood.",
" Al-Banna was considered a liberal scholar, known for his criticism of Islamic traditional narratives rejecting 635 Hadiths of Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim which he finds contradictory to the Qur'an.",
" He was a great-uncle of the Swiss Muslim academic and writer Tariq Ramadan."
],
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"Tariq Ramadan (Arabic: طارق رمضان ; born 26 August 1962) is a Swiss academic, philosopher and writer.",
" He is the professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies in the Faculty of Oriental Studies at St Antony's College, Oxford, and also teaches at the Oxford Faculty of Theology.",
" He is a visiting professor at the Faculty of Islamic Studies (Qatar), the Université Mundiapolis (Morocco) and several other universities around world.",
" He is also a senior research fellow at Doshisha University (Japan).",
" He is the director of the Research Centre of Islamic Legislation and Ethics (CILE), based in Doha.",
" He is a member of the UK Foreign Office Advisory Group on Freedom of Religion or Belief.",
" He was elected by \"Time\" magazine in 2000 as one of the seven religious innovators of the 21st century and in 2004 as one of the 100 most influential people in the world and by \"Foreign Policy\" magazine (2005, 2006, 2008-2010, 2012-2015) as one of the top 100 most influential thinkers in the world and Global Thinkers."
],
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}
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[
"Title: Diamela Eltit\n\nDiamela Eltit (born 1947, Santiago de Chile) is a well known Chilean writer and university professor. Between 1966 and 1976 she graduated in Spanish studies at the \"Universidad Católica de Chile\" and followed graduate studies in Literature at the \"Universidad de\" \"Chile\" in Santiago. In 1977 she began a career as Spanish and literature teacher at high school level in several public schools in Santiago, such as the Instituto Nacional and the Liceo Carmela Carvajal. In 1984 she started teaching at universities in Chile, where she is currently professor at the \"Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana\" and abroad. During the last thirty years Eltit has lectured and participated in conferences, seminars and literature events throughout the world, in Europe, Africa, North and Latin America. She has been several times visiting professor at the University of California at Berkeley, and also at Johns Hopkins University, Stanford University, Washington University at Saint Louis, University of Pittsburgh, University of Virginia and, since 2007, New York University, where she holds a teaching appointment as Distinguished Global Visiting Professor and teaches at the Creative Writing Program in Spanish. In the academic year 2014-2015 Eltit was invited by Cambridge University, U.K., to the Simon Bolivar Chair at the Center of Latin American Studies. Since 2014 Diamela Eltit´s personal and literary archives are deposited at the University of Princeton. Through her career several hundreds of Latin American young writers have participated as students at her highly appreciated literature workshops.",
"Title: Duncan McCargo\n\nDuncan McCargo is Professor of Political Science at the University of Leeds. Since the beginning of 2015, he has held a shared appointment at Columbia University, where he is a Visiting Professor of Political Science and teaches every spring semester. McCargo is also a visiting scholar at the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University, and an associate fellow of the New-York-based Asia Society. He holds three degrees from the University of London: a First in English (Royal Holloway 1986); an MA in Area Studies (Southeast Asia) (1990); and a PhD in Politics (1993) (both graduate degrees from the School of Oriental and African Studies). He has also taught at Queen's University, Belfast, and at Kobe Gakuin University, Japan. In 2006-07, he was a visiting senior research fellow at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore. He served as a distinguished visiting professor at Universiti Utara Malaysia in September 2011. During the 2015-16 academic year, he was a Visitor at the School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.",
"Title: Michael J. Buckley\n\nProfessor Emeritus Michael J. Buckley, S.J. (born 1931) is the retired Bea Professor of Theology at Santa Clara University. Prior to his accepting that appointment, Professor Buckley was for fourteen years a member of the theological faculty at Boston College, during which time he served as the Director of the Jesuit Institute and as Canisius Professor of Theology. Previously he was a member of the Pontifical Faculty of Theology at the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University, Visiting Scholar at Santa Clara University, Visiting Professor at the Gregorian University, Visiting Fellow at Clare Hall at Cambridge University, Professor of Philosophical Theology at the University of Notre Dame and Faculty Fellow at the Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values at the University of Notre Dame. He is a Life Member of Clare Hall at Cambridge University. He also served as President of the Catholic Theological Society of America.",
"Title: John Rist\n\nJohn Michael Rist (born 1936), a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, is a British scholar of ancient philosophy, classics, and early Christian philosophy and theology, known mainly for his contributions to the history of metaphysics and ethics. He is the author of monographs on Plato, Aristotle, the Stoics, Epicurus, Plotinus, the dating of the Gospels, and Augustine. Rist is Professor of Classics Emeritus at the University of Toronto, part-time Visiting Professor at the Institutum Patristicum Augustinianum in Rome, holds the Father Kurt Pritzl, O.P., Chair in Philosophy at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., and is a life member of Clare Hall, Cambridge University. During his lengthy academic career he has also been Regius Professor of Classics at the University of Aberdeen (1983-1996), and the Lady David Visiting Professor in Philosophy at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem (1995).",
"Title: Roger Luckhurst\n\nRoger Luckhurst is a British academic and writer. He is Professor in Modern and Contemporary Literature in the Department of English and Humanities at Birkbeck, University of London and Distinguished Visiting Professor at Columbia University. He works on Victorian literature, contemporary literature, trauma studies, and speculative/science fiction. Luckhurst is notable for his role as a Distinguished Visiting Professor at Columbia, for his introductions and editorships to the Oxford World’s Classics series volumes -- \"Late Victorian Gothic Tales,\" \"Dracula\", \"Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, The Portrait of a Lady,\" H.P. Lovecraft's \"Classic Horror Tales, King Solomon’s Mines,\" and \"The Time Machine --\" and for his books, \"The Trauma Question\" (Routledge, 2008), \"The Mummy’s Curse: The True Story of a Dark Fantasy\" (Oxford University Press, 2012), and \"Zombies: A Cultural History\" (Reaktion Press, 2015).",
"Title: Miller Research Fellows\n\nThe Miller Research Fellows program is the central program of the Adolph C. and Mary Sprague Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science on the University of California Berkeley campus. The program constitutes the support of Research Fellows - a group of the world’s most brilliant young scientists. Each year, eight to ten Miller Research Fellows are chosen from hundreds of nominations in all areas of science on the basis the promise of their scientific research. The Fellowships are three-year appointments, during which the young scientists launch their careers, being mentored by Berkeley’s faculty and making use of the facilities at the university. A few Fellows stay on as new Berkeley faculty. Most move on to contribute to faculty positions at other reputed institutions around the world. Other comparable programs are the Harvard Junior Fellows and the Junior Fellowship Program at the University of Cambridge. To date, there have been over 500 Miller Fellows from all areas of science since the inception of the program in 1960. Carl Sagan was among the first group of Fellows in the program. Along with the Miller Fellows, the Miller Institute also supports Miller Professorships for selected Berkeley faculty, Miller Visiting Professorships, and Miller Senior Fellows. In all, the Institute has supported more than 1000 scientists, including eight Nobel Prize winners, nine Fields Medalists and dozens of National Academy of Science members.",
"Title: Christoph Beat Graber\n\nChristoph Beat Graber is a Swiss academic. He founded the i-call research center (International Communications and Art Law Lucerne) of the Law Faculty of the University of Lucerne and is the leader of the eDiversity Project in the framework of the NCCR Trade Regulation project. He teaches in the fields of international trade law, communications and art law, European and global media law and the sociology of law at the University of Lucerne, lectures on audiovisual services in the MILE program of the World Trade Institute, and is a recognized expert in the field of audio-visual services.",
"Title: Gordon L. Clark\n\nProfessor Gordon L. Clark, FBA FAcSS is a geographer and academic. He is currently the Director of the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxford. with cross appointments in the Saïd Business School and the School of Geography and the Environment. As part of his responsibilities as Director of the Smith School, he is an advisor to companies on issues such as long-term environmental performance. With Towers Watson, he led a team of Oxford academics on a year-long consultation with 25 of the world’s leading investment houses as regards the nature and scope of investment in the context of long-term environmental change. Professor Clark holds a Professorial Fellowship at St Edmund Hall, Oxford. , is the Sir Louis Matheson Distinguished Visiting Professor at Monash University's Faculty of Business and Economics and is a Visiting Professor at Stanford University.",
"Title: Gamal al-Banna\n\nGamal al-Banna (also: \"Jamal al-Banna\", Arabic: جمال البنا ; 15 December 1920 – 30 January 2013) was an Egyptian author, and trade unionist. He was the youngest brother of Hassan al-Banna (1906–49), founder of the Muslim Brotherhood. Al-Banna was considered a liberal scholar, known for his criticism of Islamic traditional narratives rejecting 635 Hadiths of Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim which he finds contradictory to the Qur'an. He was a great-uncle of the Swiss Muslim academic and writer Tariq Ramadan.",
"Title: Tariq Ramadan\n\nTariq Ramadan (Arabic: طارق رمضان ; born 26 August 1962) is a Swiss academic, philosopher and writer. He is the professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies in the Faculty of Oriental Studies at St Antony's College, Oxford, and also teaches at the Oxford Faculty of Theology. He is a visiting professor at the Faculty of Islamic Studies (Qatar), the Université Mundiapolis (Morocco) and several other universities around world. He is also a senior research fellow at Doshisha University (Japan). He is the director of the Research Centre of Islamic Legislation and Ethics (CILE), based in Doha. He is a member of the UK Foreign Office Advisory Group on Freedom of Religion or Belief. He was elected by \"Time\" magazine in 2000 as one of the seven religious innovators of the 21st century and in 2004 as one of the 100 most influential people in the world and by \"Foreign Policy\" magazine (2005, 2006, 2008-2010, 2012-2015) as one of the top 100 most influential thinkers in the world and Global Thinkers."
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What tv series is the star of Beautiful & Twisted known for being the title character of?
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Murphy Brown
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"Chokher Tara Tui (Bengali: চোখের তারা তুই ) is a recent Kolkata-Bengali TV series from STAR Jalsha.",
" The TV series starred Joy Kumar Mukherjee & Ritabhari Chakraborty as the two protagonists of the serial, Ritabhari who had earlier acted on another STAR Jalsha TV series \"Ogo Bodhu Sundari\".",
" The series was aired for the first time on STAR Jalsha on 24 March 2014 at 7:30 PM (IST).",
" This serial stars Ipsita Mukherjee (formerly Ritabhari Chakraborty) as Tutul Das Gupta, who is one of the greatest fans of the famous actor Ayush Kumar Chatterjee (Joy Mukherjee), of how she fulfills or achieve her dreams and love for Ayush."
],
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"Samuel Vincent Khouth is a Canadian voice actor who works in Vancouver and voices characters in animated series, anime dubs and video games.",
" His best-known roles are Edd a.k.a. Double D from \"Ed, Edd n Eddy\" and Krypto in the Cartoon Network TV series \"Krypto the Superdog\".",
" He also voiced Athrun Zala from \"Mobile Suit Gundam SEED\", Hikaru Shindo from \"Hikaru no Go\", Julian Star from \"Cardcaptors\", and Tieria Erde from \"Mobile Suit Gundam 00\".",
" Other roles include Forge from \"X-Men Evolution\" and Baby Bugs, Baby Daffy and Baby Tweety from \"Baby Looney Tunes\", Sideswipe from \"\" and the voices of Aerrow and Dark Ace from \"Storm Hawks\".",
" He is also known for Sonic's singing voice in \"Sonic Underground\", and the title character and the alien Billy of \"Martin Mystery\" and from 2018 will be the voice of \"Lloyd Garmadon\" in \"\""
],
"title": "Samuel Vincent"
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"sentences": [
"Damon Dark is an independent public access TV series and web series from Australia about a heroic and obsessive investigator of UFO incidents and other strange cases, created by Australian writer, actor and film maker Adrian Sherlock.",
" Damon James Dark became a dedicated alien investigator after a close encounter during his teenage years.",
" He is associated with both the secret service and friendly aliens, including a character called Vincent Kosmos (an alien time traveller) and Trans-Dimensional Control (an alien law enforcement agency).",
" The character of Damon Dark has appeared in a 5-week TV series on Community TV 31 in Melbourne Australia, a self-published novel (\"Biodome\") on Amazon's createspace platform and a long running web series on YouTube.",
" He has also been involved in related web series \"Young Damon Dark\" and \"Vincent Kosmos.\"",
" He has also been the focus of a one actor stage drama.",
" The character of Damon Dark has been played by Adrian Sherlock, Bruce Hughes, Aiden Sherlock and Jack Knoll.",
" Damon Dark is a loner, dresses in black, has a huge experience of aliens and their technology.",
" Damon is characterized by his high intelligence, idealistic moral outlook and wry sense of humor.",
" His best friend in the series is the long-suffering Gary Sutton, played by actor Robert Trott.",
" Damon Dark began in 1999, with a five-part weekly series on Melbourne's Community TV 31, (although the pilot was shot in 1996 and the show had been in development since 1990) following a screening of a 65-minute version of the story \"Maddox\" at the 57th World Science Fiction Convention (Aussiecon Three) held in Melbourne.",
" The series was later revived as a YouTube webseries which inspired several related webseries, including \"The Young Damon Dark Adventures\" in which the character is played as a teenager, and Vincent Kosmos, (created by and starring Chris Heaven, , an Italian actor and musician, about a renegade alien character who is a friend of Damon."
],
"title": "Damon Dark"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Twisted Lands Trilogy is a Psychological/Supernatural, horror-mystery-thriller hidden-object video game series, created by Alawar, a Russian-based video game developer, publisher and distributor company.It is perhaps one of the most recognized, if not popular PC games created by Alawar.",
" The first game in the series, Twisted Lands: Shadow Town, which released on October 21, 2010.",
" The sequel, Twisted Lands 2, also known as Twisted Lands: Insomniac, was released in 2012.",
" A third game, Twisted Lands: Origins, was released at the end of that very same year, however, received negative reviews and criticism for its very pale and much brighter atmosphere, that unlike the two other games didn't have.",
" Some people have found the game rather appreciative and not all reviews have been negative.",
" The third entry (possibly the last in the series as nothing has been heard about a fourth game happening), is more of a spin-off title than a regular sequel, and the plot is very different from the two others, having nothing at all to do with the first games in the trilogy."
],
"title": "Twisted Lands Trilogy"
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"tvyo is a video on demand web site launched in Turkey on November 29, 2012.",
" Tvyo is owned by Doğuş Media Group and offers TV series mostly broadcast on Star TV, a Doğuş Holding channel.",
" As of November 2013, popular TV series like Muhteşem Yüzyıl, Leyla ile Mecnun and Seksenler can be watched online, as well as old popular TV series like Behzat Ç.",
" and Second Spring.",
" Tvyo has 7 live channels; NTV, Star TV, CNBC-e, NTV Spor, Kral TV, e2, Kral Pop TV; all owned by Doğuş Media."
],
"title": "Tvyo"
},
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"sentences": [
"Beautiful & Twisted, also known as The Novack Murders is a 2015 American crime drama television film that premiered on Lifetime on January 31, 2015.",
" The film stars Rob Lowe, Paz Vega, Seychelle Gabriel, Michelle Hurd & Candice Bergen.",
" It is based upon the heavily publicized 2009 murders of Bernice Novack and her son, Ben Novack Jr."
],
"title": "Beautiful & Twisted"
},
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"sentences": [
"Mark Rendall (born October 21, 1988) is a Canadian actor, perhaps best known for starring in the title role of the 2004 film, \"Childstar\", as well as Mick in Season 1 of the Canadian television drama series \"ReGenesis\".",
" He played Bastian Bux in the TV series, \"Tales from the Neverending Story\", and the title character in \"The Interrogation of Michael Crowe\".",
" He has also done voice work for the television series \"Jane and the Dragon\" and \"Time Warp Trio\", and starred in the popular kid TV series \"Arthur\" (Season 6-8).",
" Recently, Rendall has appeared in several Hollywood films."
],
"title": "Mark Rendall"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Seven Color Mask (七色仮面 , Nanairo Kamen ) is the name and title character of a tokusatsu TV series, later called New Seven Color Mask (新七色仮面 , Shin Nanairo Kamen ) .",
" It was created by Kōhan Kawauchi, who also created \"Moonlight Mask\".",
" This B&W TV show was the first superhero TV series by Toei Company Ltd..",
" It was broadcast on NET (now TV Asahi) from June 3, 1959 to June 30, 1960, with a total of 57 episodes divided into 7 segments.",
" Aside from being Toei's first superhero show, this series was also the debut of actor Sonny Chiba, who was 19 at the time, who took over the title role from Susumu Namijima after Episode 32."
],
"title": "Seven Color Mask"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sweet Tooth, real name Marcus \"Needles\" Kane, is a fictional character from the \"Twisted Metal\" video game series.",
" Sweet Tooth is designed around the premise of a killer clown that drives a combat ice cream truck, and his face has been featured on the cover of every \"Twisted Metal\" game to date, making him the series mascot.",
" While being in every title of the series, he has not always been immediately available, requiring to be unlocked in some.",
" He is the only character (besides Marcus Kane), to drive more than one vehicle in any of the games, being the driver of Head-On's Dark Tooth, Tower Tooth, and as of \"Twisted Metal: Lost\", Gold Tooth."
],
"title": "Sweet Tooth (Twisted Metal)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Candice Patricia Bergen (born May 9, 1946) is an American actress and former fashion model.",
" She won five Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards for her ten seasons as the title character on the CBS sitcom \"Murphy Brown\" (1988–98).",
" She is also known for her role as Shirley Schmidt on the ABC drama \"Boston Legal\" (2005–08).",
" She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for \"Starting Over\" (1979), and for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for \"Gandhi\" (1982)."
],
"title": "Candice Bergen"
}
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[
"Title: Chokher Tara Tui\n\nChokher Tara Tui (Bengali: চোখের তারা তুই ) is a recent Kolkata-Bengali TV series from STAR Jalsha. The TV series starred Joy Kumar Mukherjee & Ritabhari Chakraborty as the two protagonists of the serial, Ritabhari who had earlier acted on another STAR Jalsha TV series \"Ogo Bodhu Sundari\". The series was aired for the first time on STAR Jalsha on 24 March 2014 at 7:30 PM (IST). This serial stars Ipsita Mukherjee (formerly Ritabhari Chakraborty) as Tutul Das Gupta, who is one of the greatest fans of the famous actor Ayush Kumar Chatterjee (Joy Mukherjee), of how she fulfills or achieve her dreams and love for Ayush.",
"Title: Samuel Vincent\n\nSamuel Vincent Khouth is a Canadian voice actor who works in Vancouver and voices characters in animated series, anime dubs and video games. His best-known roles are Edd a.k.a. Double D from \"Ed, Edd n Eddy\" and Krypto in the Cartoon Network TV series \"Krypto the Superdog\". He also voiced Athrun Zala from \"Mobile Suit Gundam SEED\", Hikaru Shindo from \"Hikaru no Go\", Julian Star from \"Cardcaptors\", and Tieria Erde from \"Mobile Suit Gundam 00\". Other roles include Forge from \"X-Men Evolution\" and Baby Bugs, Baby Daffy and Baby Tweety from \"Baby Looney Tunes\", Sideswipe from \"\" and the voices of Aerrow and Dark Ace from \"Storm Hawks\". He is also known for Sonic's singing voice in \"Sonic Underground\", and the title character and the alien Billy of \"Martin Mystery\" and from 2018 will be the voice of \"Lloyd Garmadon\" in \"\"",
"Title: Damon Dark\n\nDamon Dark is an independent public access TV series and web series from Australia about a heroic and obsessive investigator of UFO incidents and other strange cases, created by Australian writer, actor and film maker Adrian Sherlock. Damon James Dark became a dedicated alien investigator after a close encounter during his teenage years. He is associated with both the secret service and friendly aliens, including a character called Vincent Kosmos (an alien time traveller) and Trans-Dimensional Control (an alien law enforcement agency). The character of Damon Dark has appeared in a 5-week TV series on Community TV 31 in Melbourne Australia, a self-published novel (\"Biodome\") on Amazon's createspace platform and a long running web series on YouTube. He has also been involved in related web series \"Young Damon Dark\" and \"Vincent Kosmos.\" He has also been the focus of a one actor stage drama. The character of Damon Dark has been played by Adrian Sherlock, Bruce Hughes, Aiden Sherlock and Jack Knoll. Damon Dark is a loner, dresses in black, has a huge experience of aliens and their technology. Damon is characterized by his high intelligence, idealistic moral outlook and wry sense of humor. His best friend in the series is the long-suffering Gary Sutton, played by actor Robert Trott. Damon Dark began in 1999, with a five-part weekly series on Melbourne's Community TV 31, (although the pilot was shot in 1996 and the show had been in development since 1990) following a screening of a 65-minute version of the story \"Maddox\" at the 57th World Science Fiction Convention (Aussiecon Three) held in Melbourne. The series was later revived as a YouTube webseries which inspired several related webseries, including \"The Young Damon Dark Adventures\" in which the character is played as a teenager, and Vincent Kosmos, (created by and starring Chris Heaven, , an Italian actor and musician, about a renegade alien character who is a friend of Damon.",
"Title: Twisted Lands Trilogy\n\nThe Twisted Lands Trilogy is a Psychological/Supernatural, horror-mystery-thriller hidden-object video game series, created by Alawar, a Russian-based video game developer, publisher and distributor company.It is perhaps one of the most recognized, if not popular PC games created by Alawar. The first game in the series, Twisted Lands: Shadow Town, which released on October 21, 2010. The sequel, Twisted Lands 2, also known as Twisted Lands: Insomniac, was released in 2012. A third game, Twisted Lands: Origins, was released at the end of that very same year, however, received negative reviews and criticism for its very pale and much brighter atmosphere, that unlike the two other games didn't have. Some people have found the game rather appreciative and not all reviews have been negative. The third entry (possibly the last in the series as nothing has been heard about a fourth game happening), is more of a spin-off title than a regular sequel, and the plot is very different from the two others, having nothing at all to do with the first games in the trilogy.",
"Title: Tvyo\n\ntvyo is a video on demand web site launched in Turkey on November 29, 2012. Tvyo is owned by Doğuş Media Group and offers TV series mostly broadcast on Star TV, a Doğuş Holding channel. As of November 2013, popular TV series like Muhteşem Yüzyıl, Leyla ile Mecnun and Seksenler can be watched online, as well as old popular TV series like Behzat Ç. and Second Spring. Tvyo has 7 live channels; NTV, Star TV, CNBC-e, NTV Spor, Kral TV, e2, Kral Pop TV; all owned by Doğuş Media.",
"Title: Beautiful & Twisted\n\nBeautiful & Twisted, also known as The Novack Murders is a 2015 American crime drama television film that premiered on Lifetime on January 31, 2015. The film stars Rob Lowe, Paz Vega, Seychelle Gabriel, Michelle Hurd & Candice Bergen. It is based upon the heavily publicized 2009 murders of Bernice Novack and her son, Ben Novack Jr.",
"Title: Mark Rendall\n\nMark Rendall (born October 21, 1988) is a Canadian actor, perhaps best known for starring in the title role of the 2004 film, \"Childstar\", as well as Mick in Season 1 of the Canadian television drama series \"ReGenesis\". He played Bastian Bux in the TV series, \"Tales from the Neverending Story\", and the title character in \"The Interrogation of Michael Crowe\". He has also done voice work for the television series \"Jane and the Dragon\" and \"Time Warp Trio\", and starred in the popular kid TV series \"Arthur\" (Season 6-8). Recently, Rendall has appeared in several Hollywood films.",
"Title: Seven Color Mask\n\nSeven Color Mask (七色仮面 , Nanairo Kamen ) is the name and title character of a tokusatsu TV series, later called New Seven Color Mask (新七色仮面 , Shin Nanairo Kamen ) . It was created by Kōhan Kawauchi, who also created \"Moonlight Mask\". This B&W TV show was the first superhero TV series by Toei Company Ltd.. It was broadcast on NET (now TV Asahi) from June 3, 1959 to June 30, 1960, with a total of 57 episodes divided into 7 segments. Aside from being Toei's first superhero show, this series was also the debut of actor Sonny Chiba, who was 19 at the time, who took over the title role from Susumu Namijima after Episode 32.",
"Title: Sweet Tooth (Twisted Metal)\n\nSweet Tooth, real name Marcus \"Needles\" Kane, is a fictional character from the \"Twisted Metal\" video game series. Sweet Tooth is designed around the premise of a killer clown that drives a combat ice cream truck, and his face has been featured on the cover of every \"Twisted Metal\" game to date, making him the series mascot. While being in every title of the series, he has not always been immediately available, requiring to be unlocked in some. He is the only character (besides Marcus Kane), to drive more than one vehicle in any of the games, being the driver of Head-On's Dark Tooth, Tower Tooth, and as of \"Twisted Metal: Lost\", Gold Tooth.",
"Title: Candice Bergen\n\nCandice Patricia Bergen (born May 9, 1946) is an American actress and former fashion model. She won five Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards for her ten seasons as the title character on the CBS sitcom \"Murphy Brown\" (1988–98). She is also known for her role as Shirley Schmidt on the ABC drama \"Boston Legal\" (2005–08). She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for \"Starting Over\" (1979), and for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for \"Gandhi\" (1982)."
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Did Aram Avakian direct more films than Millard Webb ?
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"sentences": [
"Hearts of Youth is a 1921 American silent film based on the novel \"Ishmael\" by E. D. E. N. Southworth.",
" The film was directed by Tom Miranda and Millard Webb, with Webb writing the adaption for the screen.",
" The movie stars Harold Goodwin, Colin Kenny, and Iris Ashton, and was released by the Fox Film Corporation"
],
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"sentences": [
"Cops and Robbers is a 1973 crime comedy film directed by Aram Avakian with an original screenplay by Donald E. Westlake which Westlake subsequently expanded into a novel.",
" The film stars Cliff Gorman as Tom and Joseph Bologna as Joe."
],
"title": "Cops and Robbers (1973 film)"
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"sentences": [
"11 Harrowhouse is a 1974 British film directed by Aram Avakian.",
" It was adapted by Charles Grodin based upon the novel by Gerald A. Browne with the screenplay by Jeffrey Bloom.",
" It stars Charles Grodin, Candice Bergen, James Mason, Trevor Howard and John Gielgud."
],
"title": "11 Harrowhouse"
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"sentences": [
"The Sea Beast is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Millard Webb, starring John Barrymore and Dolores Costello.",
" The film was a major commercial success and one of the biggest pictures of 1926.",
" \"The Sea Beast\" is an adaptation of the novel \"Moby-Dick\" by Herman Melville, a story about a monomaniacal hunt for a great white whale.",
" However, the film alters the novel's plotline by establishing prequel and sequel elements that are not in the original story—such as the romancing of Esther and Ahab's safe return, respectively—and substitutes a happy ending for Melville's original tragic one.",
" Some of the characters in the film do not appear in Melville's original novel."
],
"title": "The Sea Beast"
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" It has been released on DVD."
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"Millard Webb (6 December 1893 – 21 April 1935), was an American screenwriter and director.",
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" His best-known film is the 1926 silent John Barrymore adventure \"The Sea Beast\" costarring Dolores Costello.",
" Webb also directed the early sound Florenz Ziegfeld produced talkie \"Glorifying the American Girl\" released by Paramount in 1929.",
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" A silent version \"The Happy Ending\" had been made in 1925 based on the same play."
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"The Drop Kick (also known as \"Glitter\" in the UK) is a 1927 silent film directed by Millard Webb written by Katherine Brush about a college football player (Richard Barthelmess) who finds his reputation on the line when he pays an innocent visit to a woman whose husband kills himself.",
" It was one of the early films of John Wayne who was only aged 20 in the film.",
" He too played a college footballer.",
" A mute silent print was transferred onto 16mm film by Associated Artists Productions in the 1950s and in 1960s by United Artists Television.",
" Prints of the film are preserved at the Library of Congress and the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research, Madison."
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"Title: Hearts of Youth\n\nHearts of Youth is a 1921 American silent film based on the novel \"Ishmael\" by E. D. E. N. Southworth. The film was directed by Tom Miranda and Millard Webb, with Webb writing the adaption for the screen. The movie stars Harold Goodwin, Colin Kenny, and Iris Ashton, and was released by the Fox Film Corporation",
"Title: Cops and Robbers (1973 film)\n\nCops and Robbers is a 1973 crime comedy film directed by Aram Avakian with an original screenplay by Donald E. Westlake which Westlake subsequently expanded into a novel. The film stars Cliff Gorman as Tom and Joseph Bologna as Joe.",
"Title: 11 Harrowhouse\n\n11 Harrowhouse is a 1974 British film directed by Aram Avakian. It was adapted by Charles Grodin based upon the novel by Gerald A. Browne with the screenplay by Jeffrey Bloom. It stars Charles Grodin, Candice Bergen, James Mason, Trevor Howard and John Gielgud.",
"Title: The Sea Beast\n\nThe Sea Beast is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Millard Webb, starring John Barrymore and Dolores Costello. The film was a major commercial success and one of the biggest pictures of 1926. \"The Sea Beast\" is an adaptation of the novel \"Moby-Dick\" by Herman Melville, a story about a monomaniacal hunt for a great white whale. However, the film alters the novel's plotline by establishing prequel and sequel elements that are not in the original story—such as the romancing of Esther and Ahab's safe return, respectively—and substitutes a happy ending for Melville's original tragic one. Some of the characters in the film do not appear in Melville's original novel.",
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"Title: Millard Webb\n\nMillard Webb (6 December 1893 – 21 April 1935), was an American screenwriter and director. He directed 20 films between 1920 and 1933. His best-known film is the 1926 silent John Barrymore adventure \"The Sea Beast\" costarring Dolores Costello. Webb also directed the early sound Florenz Ziegfeld produced talkie \"Glorifying the American Girl\" released by Paramount in 1929. His active years were from 1916 to 1933.",
"Title: The Happy Ending (1931 film)\n\nThe Happy Ending is a 1931 British drama film directed by Millard Webb and starring George Barraud, Daphne Courtney and Alfred Drayton. Its plot concerns a father who deserted his family some years before returning home only to find his wife has told his children and neighbours that he died as a hero when he abandoned them. A silent version \"The Happy Ending\" had been made in 1925 based on the same play.",
"Title: Aram Avakian\n\nAram A. Avakian (April 23, 1926 – January 17, 1987) was an Armenian-American film editor and director. His work in the latter role includes \"Jazz on a Summer's Day\" (1960) and the indie film \"End of the Road\" (1970).",
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"Title: End of the Road (1970 film)\n\nEnd of the Road is a 1970 film directed, co-written, and edited by Aram Avakian and adapted from a 1958 novel by John Barth, and stars Stacy Keach, James Earl Jones and Harris Yulin."
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1,667
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What band split after the death of lead singer Lux Interior, The Cramps or Love Spit Love?
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The Cramps
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comparison
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" Ferrer was also a member of The Psychedelic Furs, Love Spit Love as well as The Beautiful.",
" He has recorded and worked with several high profile musicians including Robi \"Draco\" Rosa, Tool, Gordon Gano, PJ Harvey, Tommy Stinson, Nena, Frank Black of The Pixies , Neil Young, Perry Farrell and Cheetah Chrome of The Dead Boys."
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"Imago Records (The Imago Recording Company) was an American independent record label, which was active during the early 1990s.",
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"Flamejob is the sixth studio album (and 11th album overall) by the American garage punk band the Cramps.",
" It was released on October 11, 1994 by Creation Records.",
" It was recorded and mixed at the engineer Earle Mankey's Psychedelic Shack in Thousand Oaks, California.",
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"Title: Love Spit Love\n\nLove Spit Love was an alternative rock band founded in 1992 by singer Richard Butler during the 1990s hiatus of the Psychedelic Furs.",
"Title: Imago Records\n\nImago Records (The Imago Recording Company) was an American independent record label, which was active during the early 1990s. Several influential artists released albums through Imago, including Rollins Band, Aimee Mann, Paula Cole and Love Spit Love. Despite building a slate of up and coming alternative rock artists, the company ran into serious financial difficulties when, in December 1994, the company's former financial backer Bertelsmann Music Group pulled funding. This left many of their artists scrambling to find new labels.",
"Title: Fiends of Dope Island\n\nFiends of Dope Island is the eighth and final studio album (and 13th album overall) by the American garage punk band the Cramps. The Cramps resurrected their own record label Vengeance Records to release the album in 2003. It was recorded in Hollywood in August 2002. It was self-produced by Poison Ivy and Lux Interior. The album takes its title from the 1959 film, \"Fiend of Dope Island\". \"Fissure of Rolando\" was dedicated to John Agar (1921-2002).",
"Title: Love Spit Love (album)\n\nLove Spit Love is a studio album by the rock band Love Spit Love. It was released in 1994 on Imago Records.",
"Title: Lux Interior\n\nErick Lee Purkhiser (October 21, 1946 – February 4, 2009), better known by the stage name Lux Interior, was an American singer and a founding member of the rockabilly band The Cramps from 1972 until his death in 2009 at age 62.",
"Title: Big Beat from Badsville\n\nBig Beat from Badsville is the seventh studio album (and 12th album overall) by the American garage punk band the Cramps. It was released in 1997 on Epitaph Records. It was recorded and mixed at engineer Earle Mankey's house in Thousand Oaks, California, in May 1997. It was self-produced by Poison Ivy and Lux Interior. It is notable as the only Cramps album to consist solely of original songs.",
"Title: Trysome Eatone\n\nTrysome Eatone is an album by Love Spit Love. It was released on August 26, 1997, on Maverick Records.",
"Title: Flamejob\n\nFlamejob is the sixth studio album (and 11th album overall) by the American garage punk band the Cramps. It was released on October 11, 1994 by Creation Records. It was recorded and mixed at the engineer Earle Mankey's Psychedelic Shack in Thousand Oaks, California. It was self-produced by Poison Ivy and Lux Interior (the latter also provided the cover photography). A UK-only reissue in 2003 contained two versions of \"Ultra Twist!\""
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Chains Around My Heart was a single by an American singer songwriter who has sold over how many records?
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30 million
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"Menashe Oppenheim (Menasha, Menasze Oppenheim, sometimes used pseudonym Mieczyslaw) (1905–1973) was a Polish Jewish singer, composer, songwriter, collector and performer of folk songs.",
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"Richard Wayne Wylie (June 6, 1939 – September 7, 2008), often known as Popcorn Wylie, was an African-American pianist, bandleader, songwriter, occasional singer, and record producer who was influential in the early years of Motown Records and was later known for his work on many records in the Northern soul genre."
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"\"Drop It Low\" is a buzz single by American singer songwriter Ester Dean.",
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"Aretha: With The Ray Bryant Combo is the second studio album by American singer songwriter, Aretha Franklin, released on February 27, 1961 by Columbia Records.",
" The album is Aretha's first release for Columbia, and is also known under its working title \"Right Now It's Aretha\" and sometimes simply as \"Aretha\".",
" Following in the footsteps of her close friend Sam Cooke, Aretha was \"discovered\" by famed Columbia Records producer John H. Hammond, who on the cover notes of the 1973 edition of \"The Great Aretha Franklin: The First 12 Sides\" mentions, that she was in fact recommended by the composer Curtis Reginald Lewis.",
" With the support of her father, Reverend C.L. Franklin, Aretha ventured out to New York City's Columbia Record Studios to record her debut album for the label.",
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"Trey Pearson is an American singer songwriter.",
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"Mary Schneider AM, (born 25 October 1932 in Rockhampton, Queensland) is an Australian singer, songwriter and performer, who is a master at the classic Swiss Alpine style, she is best known for yodelling the works of various standards by many a classic composer.",
" Her repertoire has covered everything from yodelling of classical music pieces to marches and European folk music tunes.",
" Her daughter is the ARIA Award winning singer songwriter Melinda Schneider is also an Australian country music entertainer and performer.",
" She mainly appears in club and pub venues around Australia, as well as overseas, but has also performed at many arena venues.",
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"Richard Noel Marx (born September 16, 1963) is an American adult contemporary and pop/rock singer, songwriter, musician and record producer who has sold over 30 million records.",
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" Although some of his major hit songs were ballads, many of his songs have had a classic rock style, such as \"Don't Mean Nothing,\" \"Should've Known Better,\" \"Satisfied,\" and \"Too Late to Say Goodbye.\""
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"Play It by Heart (stylised as Play it by heart...) is the debut studio album by Welsh singer songwriter Jay James Picton.",
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"Title: Menashe Oppenheim\n\nMenashe Oppenheim (Menasha, Menasze Oppenheim, sometimes used pseudonym Mieczyslaw) (1905–1973) was a Polish Jewish singer, composer, songwriter, collector and performer of folk songs. Born in the eastern borderlands of Poland, in the early thirties he performed at revi-teater in Kovne (Kaunas, now in Lithuania) under the direction of Jonas Turkow. In the mid-thirties he worked at the \"Scala\" theater. He then became a leading Yiddish film actor. As a singer he recorded many records in Yiddish. He composed and wrote lyrics. He belonged to the Jewish Section of the prewar Association of Theatrical Authors And Composers in Warsaw.",
"Title: Richard "Popcorn" Wylie\n\nRichard Wayne Wylie (June 6, 1939 – September 7, 2008), often known as Popcorn Wylie, was an African-American pianist, bandleader, songwriter, occasional singer, and record producer who was influential in the early years of Motown Records and was later known for his work on many records in the Northern soul genre.",
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"Title: Drop It Low (Ester Dean song)\n\n\"Drop It Low\" is a buzz single by American singer songwriter Ester Dean. The official version features vocals from R&B singer Chris Brown. This is also released as the second single from the soundtrack for the film \"More Than a Game\" (2009). The original version of the song did not have Chris Brown featured. This version maintains the same lyrics on the second verse but coming from a man's perspective. The official remix features Lil Wayne, Trey Songz and Diddy. Polow da Don later stated that the song was originally meant for Ciara, but when the singer passed on it, it was eventually given to Ester Dean.",
"Title: Aretha: With The Ray Bryant Combo\n\nAretha: With The Ray Bryant Combo is the second studio album by American singer songwriter, Aretha Franklin, released on February 27, 1961 by Columbia Records. The album is Aretha's first release for Columbia, and is also known under its working title \"Right Now It's Aretha\" and sometimes simply as \"Aretha\". Following in the footsteps of her close friend Sam Cooke, Aretha was \"discovered\" by famed Columbia Records producer John H. Hammond, who on the cover notes of the 1973 edition of \"The Great Aretha Franklin: The First 12 Sides\" mentions, that she was in fact recommended by the composer Curtis Reginald Lewis. With the support of her father, Reverend C.L. Franklin, Aretha ventured out to New York City's Columbia Record Studios to record her debut album for the label. Hammond paired Aretha Franklin with Ray Bryant, and combo and arranger J. Leslie McFarland, while taking charge of the album's production, which was received to mixed reviews.",
"Title: Trey Pearson\n\nTrey Pearson is an American singer songwriter. He was a founder of the American Christian rock band Everyday Sunday from Columbus, Ohio he established in 1997 and its lead singer. The band saw a number of changes in their set-up. with major members including Pearson on lead vocals, Jesse Counts and Aaron Eikenberry as guitarists, Brandon Eikenberry on bass and Kevin Cramblet on drums. Over time many other musicians were in the line-up like Dan Hunter (bass), Chris Hines (drums), Jason Siemer (guitar), and Andrew Martin (guitar). Other members included Wade James, Tyler Craft, Chris Saiben, Nick Spencer, Micah Kuiper, Jon-Paul Kauffman, Collin Wilbrandt.",
"Title: Mary Schneider\n\nMary Schneider AM, (born 25 October 1932 in Rockhampton, Queensland) is an Australian singer, songwriter and performer, who is a master at the classic Swiss Alpine style, she is best known for yodelling the works of various standards by many a classic composer. Her repertoire has covered everything from yodelling of classical music pieces to marches and European folk music tunes. Her daughter is the ARIA Award winning singer songwriter Melinda Schneider is also an Australian country music entertainer and performer. She mainly appears in club and pub venues around Australia, as well as overseas, but has also performed at many arena venues. She performed with her sister Rita Schneider, as part of The Schneider Sisters singing duo.",
"Title: Richard Marx\n\nRichard Noel Marx (born September 16, 1963) is an American adult contemporary and pop/rock singer, songwriter, musician and record producer who has sold over 30 million records. He had a stream of hit singles in the late 1980s and 1990s, including \"Endless Summer Nights,\" \"Right Here Waiting,\" \"Now and Forever,\" \"Hazard\" and \"At the Beginning\" with Donna Lewis. Although some of his major hit songs were ballads, many of his songs have had a classic rock style, such as \"Don't Mean Nothing,\" \"Should've Known Better,\" \"Satisfied,\" and \"Too Late to Say Goodbye.\"",
"Title: Play It by Heart\n\nPlay It by Heart (stylised as Play it by heart...) is the debut studio album by Welsh singer songwriter Jay James Picton. It was released on 6 August 2012 through Decca Records. He was signed to Universal Music."
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1,669
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Kurt Bills ran against a Democratic incumbent who was born in what yea?
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1960
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" Eastern Airlines In A Tailspin!\"",
" (1990).",
" In 1977, Mazauskas sought the Republican nomination for State Senator in the 28th legislative district of New Jersey, where Democratic incumbent Martin L. Greenberg was seeking re-election to a second term.",
" The GOP primary included three candidates, each aligned with a different candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor: Joan Lacey Mazauskas ran with State Sen. Raymond Bateman, Rev. James A. Pindar ran on a line with Assembly Minority Leader Thomas Kean; and Rocco Clarizio was allied with former Senate Minority Leader C. Robert Sarcone.",
" Pindar defeated Mazauskas by just 207 votes, 1,482 (42.04%) to 1,275 (36.17%), while Clarizio ran a distant third with 768 votes (21.79%).",
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"Joseph Patrick Monaghan (March 26, 1906 – July 4, 1985) of Butte, Montana was a U.S. Representative from Montana from 1933 to 1937.",
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" When Murray won, Monaghan ran in the general election as an independent.",
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"The 2012 United States Senate election in Minnesota took place on November 6, 2012, concurrently with the U.S. presidential election as well as other elections to the United States Senate and House of Representatives as well as various state and local elections.",
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"Rocco M. Clarizio (December 17, 1916 – August 24, 1990) was an American Republican Party politician from Newark, New Jersey.",
" He ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1964 and for the New Jersey State Senate in 1977, but lost both times in the Republican primary.",
" In 1964, Clarizio became a candidate for Congress in New Jersey’s 10th district, seeking to challenge Democratic incumbent Peter W. Rodino.",
" In a historic primary where he was the only white candidate, Clarizio finished third behind two Black Republicans, William L. Stubbs and Dr. Harold R. Scott.",
" Stubbs, who became the first Black to win a major party nomination for Congressman from New Jersey, won 5,148 (63%) to 2,217 (26%) for Scott, with Clarizio finishing third with 892 votes (11%).",
" In 1977, Clarizo sought the Republican nomination for State Senator in the 28th legislative district, where Democratic incumbent Martin L. Greenberg was seeking re-election to a second term.",
" The GOP primary included three candidates, each aligned with a different candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor: Rev. James A. Pindar ran on a line with Assembly Minority Leader Thomas Kean; Joan Lacey Mazauskas ran with State Sen. Raymond Bateman, and Clarizio was allied with former Senate Minority Leader C. Robert Sarcone.",
" Pindar defeated Mazauskas by just 207 votes, 1,482 (42.04%) to 1,275 (36.17%), while Clarizio ran a distant third with 768 votes (21.79%)."
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"Timothy Richard \"Tim\" Burns (born April 14, 1968) is a Pennsylvania businessman.",
" He ran as a Republican in the 2010 special election to represent Western Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives.",
" Burns won the party nomination but lost the November general election to Democratic incumbent Mark Critz.",
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"Kurt P. Bills (born January 8, 1970) is an American politician, who served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 2011-2012.",
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"The North Carolina gubernatorial election of 1984 was held on November 6, 1984.",
" Popular Democratic incumbent Jim Hunt was unable to run for another consecutive term under the North Carolina Constitution.",
" Hunt ran instead for the U.S. Senate against Jesse Helms and lost.",
" Popular 9th District Congressman James G. Martin ran as the Republican nominee against Democratic Attorney General Rufus L. Edmisten, who defeated Hunt's Lt. Governor, James Green, among other candidates, in a hotly contested primary."
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"Bill McChesney (born October 3, 1948) is an American politician and member of the Democratic Party who was a member of the Montana House of Representatives, representing District 40, from 2007 to 2015.",
" Term-limited in 2014, he ran for the 19th District of the Montana Senate but was defeated by Republican incumbent Frederick Moore.",
" He ran for Governor of Montana in the 2016 election against Democratic incumbent Steve Bullock, but lost in the Democratic primary."
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"The 1962 United States Senate election in Vermont took place on November 6, 1962.",
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"Title: Joan Lacey Mazauskas\n\nJoan Lacey Mazauskas (January 25, 1933 - April 23, 2003) was an American author and Republican Party politician. She was the author of \"Mayday! Mayday! Eastern Airlines In A Tailspin!\" (1990). In 1977, Mazauskas sought the Republican nomination for State Senator in the 28th legislative district of New Jersey, where Democratic incumbent Martin L. Greenberg was seeking re-election to a second term. The GOP primary included three candidates, each aligned with a different candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor: Joan Lacey Mazauskas ran with State Sen. Raymond Bateman, Rev. James A. Pindar ran on a line with Assembly Minority Leader Thomas Kean; and Rocco Clarizio was allied with former Senate Minority Leader C. Robert Sarcone. Pindar defeated Mazauskas by just 207 votes, 1,482 (42.04%) to 1,275 (36.17%), while Clarizio ran a distant third with 768 votes (21.79%). Her husband, George Mazauskas, served as a Town Councilman in Irvington, New Jersey.",
"Title: Joseph P. Monaghan\n\nJoseph Patrick Monaghan (March 26, 1906 – July 4, 1985) of Butte, Montana was a U.S. Representative from Montana from 1933 to 1937. He was a Democrat. In 1936 he decided not to run for reelection and instead challenged Democratic incumbent United States senator James E. Murray in the Democratic primary. When Murray won, Monaghan ran in the general election as an independent. Murray soundly defeated Monaghan and Republican T.O. Larsen. Murray received 55% of the vote, Larsen 27% of the vote and Monaghan 18%. At the age of 30, Monaghan's political career came to an end. He returned to his law practice, and returned to politics only briefly in 1964 when he ran for the Democratic nomination unsuccessfully for the United States Senate in Montana, against Senate Majority leader Mike Mansfield.",
"Title: Amy Klobuchar\n\nAmy Jean Klobuchar ( ; born May 25, 1960) is the senior United States Senator from Minnesota. She is a member of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, an affiliate of the Democratic Party. She is the first woman to be elected as a senator for Minnesota and is one of twenty-one women serving in the current United States Senate.",
"Title: United States Senate election in Minnesota, 2012\n\nThe 2012 United States Senate election in Minnesota took place on November 6, 2012, concurrently with the U.S. presidential election as well as other elections to the United States Senate and House of Representatives as well as various state and local elections. Incumbent Democratic–Farmer–Labor U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar was re-elected to a second term in a landslide, defeating the Republican nominee, State Representative Kurt Bills by almost one million votes, and carrying all but two of the state's counties.",
"Title: Rocco Clarizio\n\nRocco M. Clarizio (December 17, 1916 – August 24, 1990) was an American Republican Party politician from Newark, New Jersey. He ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1964 and for the New Jersey State Senate in 1977, but lost both times in the Republican primary. In 1964, Clarizio became a candidate for Congress in New Jersey’s 10th district, seeking to challenge Democratic incumbent Peter W. Rodino. In a historic primary where he was the only white candidate, Clarizio finished third behind two Black Republicans, William L. Stubbs and Dr. Harold R. Scott. Stubbs, who became the first Black to win a major party nomination for Congressman from New Jersey, won 5,148 (63%) to 2,217 (26%) for Scott, with Clarizio finishing third with 892 votes (11%). In 1977, Clarizo sought the Republican nomination for State Senator in the 28th legislative district, where Democratic incumbent Martin L. Greenberg was seeking re-election to a second term. The GOP primary included three candidates, each aligned with a different candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor: Rev. James A. Pindar ran on a line with Assembly Minority Leader Thomas Kean; Joan Lacey Mazauskas ran with State Sen. Raymond Bateman, and Clarizio was allied with former Senate Minority Leader C. Robert Sarcone. Pindar defeated Mazauskas by just 207 votes, 1,482 (42.04%) to 1,275 (36.17%), while Clarizio ran a distant third with 768 votes (21.79%).",
"Title: Tim Burns (businessman)\n\nTimothy Richard \"Tim\" Burns (born April 14, 1968) is a Pennsylvania businessman. He ran as a Republican in the 2010 special election to represent Western Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives. Burns won the party nomination but lost the November general election to Democratic incumbent Mark Critz. From mid-October 2011 until ending his campaign in early February 2012, Burns was a candidate for the Republican nomination for United States Senate to challenge incumbent Senator Bob Casey, Jr. in the 2012 election.",
"Title: Kurt Bills\n\nKurt P. Bills (born January 8, 1970) is an American politician, who served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 2011-2012. In 2012, he received the Republican nomination for United States Senate and ran against Democratic incumbent Amy Klobuchar in November losing to the incumbent by a margin of 35%.",
"Title: North Carolina gubernatorial election, 1984\n\nThe North Carolina gubernatorial election of 1984 was held on November 6, 1984. Popular Democratic incumbent Jim Hunt was unable to run for another consecutive term under the North Carolina Constitution. Hunt ran instead for the U.S. Senate against Jesse Helms and lost. Popular 9th District Congressman James G. Martin ran as the Republican nominee against Democratic Attorney General Rufus L. Edmisten, who defeated Hunt's Lt. Governor, James Green, among other candidates, in a hotly contested primary.",
"Title: Bill McChesney (politician)\n\nBill McChesney (born October 3, 1948) is an American politician and member of the Democratic Party who was a member of the Montana House of Representatives, representing District 40, from 2007 to 2015. Term-limited in 2014, he ran for the 19th District of the Montana Senate but was defeated by Republican incumbent Frederick Moore. He ran for Governor of Montana in the 2016 election against Democratic incumbent Steve Bullock, but lost in the Democratic primary.",
"Title: United States Senate election in Vermont, 1962\n\nThe 1962 United States Senate election in Vermont took place on November 6, 1962. Incumbent Republican George Aiken ran successfully for re-election to another term in the United States Senate, defeating Democratic incumbent W. Robert Johnson."
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What band was Amy Grant's husband in?
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Pure Prairie League
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"Vincent Grant Gill (born April 12, 1957) is an American country singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.",
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"Greatest Hits 1986–2004 is a compilation album by pop singer Amy Grant, released in 2004.",
" It was the first compilation of Amy Grant's music to be released since \"The Collection\" in 1986.",
" It includes two previously unreleased songs: \"The Water\" and \"Come Be With Me\" and pressings of the CD on A&M Records contain a bonus CD of remixes and radio edits as mentioned below."
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"\"Every Heartbeat\" is a 1991 single by American Christian singer Amy Grant.",
" It was released as the third single from the \"Heart In Motion\" album, though it was the second from the album to be released to mainstream pop radio.",
" After the unexpected major success of Grant's previous single, \"Baby Baby,\" which topped both the United States' \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and Adult Contemporary charts, there seemed the question on how to follow it up.",
" The chosen single was \"Every Heartbeat,\" and although it did not hit number one, it still managed to make the #2 spot on the Hot 100 and the Adult Contemporary chart for one and six weeks respectively.",
" In both cases Every Heartbeat was kept from the top spot by Bryan Adams' song \"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You\".",
" Charlie Peacock wrote the song's music and chorus lyrics, with Grant and Wayne Kirkpatrick composing the remaining lyrics.",
" In 2004, Sixpence None The Richer covered \"Every Heartbeat\" on the album \"Full Circle: A Celebration of Songs and Friends\", which commemorated Charlie Peacock's 20-year anniversary as a solo recording artist.",
" Mark Lowry parodied the song with the title \"Every Teacher\".",
" In 2014, the song was included on Grant's remix compilation album titled \"In Motion: The Remixes\".",
" A digital remix EP was released on iTunes in support of the album which charted at number 13 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Dance Club Songs chart.",
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"ReJoyce: The Christmas Album is the fourth studio album by American pop singer Jessica Simpson.",
" It was released by Columbia Records on November 23, 2004.",
" The album features cover versions of popular Christmas songs and includes a duet with her sister, Ashlee Simpson, on the song \"Little Drummer Boy\".",
" Additionally, it also includes a duet with Nick Lachey, Simpson's husband at the time, on \"Baby, It's Cold Outside\".",
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"Amy Grant is the eponymous debut studio album by then-teenage Christian singer Amy Grant, released in 1977 on Myrrh Records.",
" Three songs from the album made Top Ten Christian radio airplay: \"Old Man's Rubble\", \"Beautiful Music\", and \"What a Difference You've Made\".",
" The latter track was made more famous by country singer Ronnie Milsap, as \"What a Difference You've Made in My Life\"."
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"American singer-songwriter Amy Grant made her recording debut as a teenager and by the 1980s had gained fame in Christian music thanks to the songs \"Father's Eyes\", \"El Shaddai\", and \"Angels\".",
" In 1986, she had her first number-one single on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in a duet with Peter Cetera, \"The Next Time I Fall\".",
" Grant was becoming more famous in the world of pop with such albums as \"Unguarded\" and \"Lead Me On\".",
" However, it wasn't until her eighth studio album \"Heart in Motion\" that Grant made a breakthrough into mainstream music.",
" \"Heart in Motion\" produced the hit singles \"Baby Baby\", \"Every Heartbeat\", \"That's What Love Is For\" and \"Good for Me\", all of which made it into the top ten of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, with the first two reaching No. 1 and No. 2 respectively.",
" It remains Grant's most commercially successful album to date, having been certified five-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.",
" A Christmas album, \"Home for Christmas\", was released shortly afterwards, reaching No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" 200, her highest album entry to date.",
" Grant went on to release the albums \"House of Love\" and \"Behind the Eyes\" in the mid-nineties.",
" Her first full-length studio album of all-new material since 2003, \"How Mercy Looks from Here\", was released on May 14, 2013."
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"Chasing Mississippi is the second studio album released by singer-songwriter Dave Barnes.",
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"Title: Rock of Ages... Hymns and Faith\n\nRock of Ages... Hymns and Faith is the thirteenth studio album by singer Amy Grant. It is the follow-up to her 2002 release Legacy... Hymns and Faith. \"Rock of Ages\" is Amy Grant's 11th Christian chart-topping album.",
"Title: Vince Gill\n\nVincent Grant Gill (born April 12, 1957) is an American country singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He has achieved commercial success and fame both as frontman to the country rock band Pure Prairie League in the 1970s and as a solo artist beginning in 1983, where his talents as a vocalist and musician have placed him in high demand as a guest vocalist and a duet partner.",
"Title: Greatest Hits 1986–2004\n\nGreatest Hits 1986–2004 is a compilation album by pop singer Amy Grant, released in 2004. It was the first compilation of Amy Grant's music to be released since \"The Collection\" in 1986. It includes two previously unreleased songs: \"The Water\" and \"Come Be With Me\" and pressings of the CD on A&M Records contain a bonus CD of remixes and radio edits as mentioned below.",
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"Title: ReJoyce: The Christmas Album\n\nReJoyce: The Christmas Album is the fourth studio album by American pop singer Jessica Simpson. It was released by Columbia Records on November 23, 2004. The album features cover versions of popular Christmas songs and includes a duet with her sister, Ashlee Simpson, on the song \"Little Drummer Boy\". Additionally, it also includes a duet with Nick Lachey, Simpson's husband at the time, on \"Baby, It's Cold Outside\". The cover of Amy Grant's \"Breath of Heaven (Mary's Song)\" was notable, as Simpson has said that Amy Grant is one of her favorite recording artists and her role model.",
"Title: Takes a Little Time (Amy Grant song)\n\n\"Takes a Little Time\" was a maxi-single released in 1997 (see 1997 in music) to promote Amy Grant's album \"Behind the Eyes\", which was also released that year. \"Takes a Little Time\" included two songs from \"Behind the Eyes\", as well as a new version of Grant's 1982 Christian radio hit, \"El Shaddai\". The maxi-single was also an enhanced CD (ECD), meaning it had a video that consumers could watch when they put it in their home computer. The ECD portion of the CD contained a live acoustic version of the song After the Fire, which Grant later released on her 2003 album \"Simple Things\"; Grant stated on Oprah that she had written the song for her mother.",
"Title: Amy Grant (album)\n\nAmy Grant is the eponymous debut studio album by then-teenage Christian singer Amy Grant, released in 1977 on Myrrh Records. Three songs from the album made Top Ten Christian radio airplay: \"Old Man's Rubble\", \"Beautiful Music\", and \"What a Difference You've Made\". The latter track was made more famous by country singer Ronnie Milsap, as \"What a Difference You've Made in My Life\".",
"Title: Time Again... Amy Grant Live\n\nTime Again... Amy Grant Live is the 21st album by Christian music singer-songwriter Amy Grant, released on September 26, 2006 (see 2006 in music).",
"Title: Amy Grant discography\n\nAmerican singer-songwriter Amy Grant made her recording debut as a teenager and by the 1980s had gained fame in Christian music thanks to the songs \"Father's Eyes\", \"El Shaddai\", and \"Angels\". In 1986, she had her first number-one single on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in a duet with Peter Cetera, \"The Next Time I Fall\". Grant was becoming more famous in the world of pop with such albums as \"Unguarded\" and \"Lead Me On\". However, it wasn't until her eighth studio album \"Heart in Motion\" that Grant made a breakthrough into mainstream music. \"Heart in Motion\" produced the hit singles \"Baby Baby\", \"Every Heartbeat\", \"That's What Love Is For\" and \"Good for Me\", all of which made it into the top ten of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, with the first two reaching No. 1 and No. 2 respectively. It remains Grant's most commercially successful album to date, having been certified five-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. A Christmas album, \"Home for Christmas\", was released shortly afterwards, reaching No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" 200, her highest album entry to date. Grant went on to release the albums \"House of Love\" and \"Behind the Eyes\" in the mid-nineties. Her first full-length studio album of all-new material since 2003, \"How Mercy Looks from Here\", was released on May 14, 2013.",
"Title: Chasing Mississippi\n\nChasing Mississippi is the second studio album released by singer-songwriter Dave Barnes. Unlike Barnes' first album, \"Brother, Bring The Sun\", Barnes co-produced the album along with Ed Cash. Due the success of the first album and its high calibre, Christian music veteran Amy Grant and husband, Country music veteran Vince Gill both offered their talents towards the creation of this album. Barnes accepted and both appear on the album in separate songs."
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1,671
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What party was Paul Wellstone, the Minnesota United States Senator, and the person The Wellstone Action group, the 501(c)(4) advocacy organization named for, from?
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Democratic Party
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"Every Voice is an American nonprofit, nonpartisan liberal political advocacy organization.",
" The organization was formed in 2014 upon the merger of the Public Campaign Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) group, and the Friends of Democracy.",
" Every Voice, along with its affiliated Super PAC, Every Voice Action, advocates for campaign finance reform in the United States via public financing of political campaigns and limitations on political donations.",
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"Dean Malcolm Barkley (born August 31, 1950) is an American lawyer and politician who briefly served as a United States Senator from Minnesota from 2002 to 2003.",
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"Wellstone Action is a 501(c)(4) progressive advocacy organization founded by Jeff Blodgett.",
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" The organization is named after Paul Wellstone, a U.S. Senator who died in a plane crash along with his wife Sheila and daughter Marcia on October 25, 2002.",
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"Rudolph Ely \"Rudy\" Boschwitz (born November 7, 1930) is a former Independent-Republican United States Senator from Minnesota.",
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"Color of Change is a progressive nonprofit civil rights advocacy organization in the United States.",
" It was formed in 2005 in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in order to use online resources to strengthen the political voice of African Americans.",
" Color of Change is a 501(c)(4) advocacy organizing with an affiliated political action committee.",
" Rashad Robinson serves as the organization's executive director."
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"Preservation Action is an American 501(c)4 non-profit historic preservation advocacy organization.",
" Preservation Action was created in 1974 to serve as the national grassroots lobby for historic preservation.",
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" Preservation Action provides information and training, and encourages direct contact with elected representatives, with National Historic Preservation Advocacy Week being the highlight of advocacy and outreach efforts each year."
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"The 1990 United States Senate election in Minnesota was held on November 6, 1990.",
" Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Rudy Boschwitz was defeated by Democratic challenger Paul Wellstone in a tight race.",
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"Title: Paul Wellstone\n\nPaul David Wellstone (July 21, 1944 – October 25, 2002) was an American academic and politician who represented Minnesota in the United States Senate from 1991 until he was killed in a plane crash in Eveleth, Minnesota, in 2002. A member of the Democratic Farmer-Labor Party, Wellstone was a leader of the progressive wing of the national Democratic Party.",
"Title: Every Voice\n\nEvery Voice is an American nonprofit, nonpartisan liberal political advocacy organization. The organization was formed in 2014 upon the merger of the Public Campaign Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) group, and the Friends of Democracy. Every Voice, along with its affiliated Super PAC, Every Voice Action, advocates for campaign finance reform in the United States via public financing of political campaigns and limitations on political donations. The organization's president, David Donnelly, has said \"We fully embrace the irony of working through a Super PAC to fight the influence of Super PACs.\"",
"Title: Fuse Washington\n\nFuse Washington is a progressive advocacy organization in Washington state and a member of the ProgressNow network. Fuse, a 501(c)(4) organization, along with its sister organization the Fuse Innovation Fund, a 501(c)(3) organization, claims to be the state's largest progressive organization because of its email list of more than 100,000 people.",
"Title: Dean Barkley\n\nDean Malcolm Barkley (born August 31, 1950) is an American lawyer and politician who briefly served as a United States Senator from Minnesota from 2002 to 2003. A founder and chair of the Minnesota Reform Party (the predecessor of the Independence Party of Minnesota), he chaired Jesse Ventura's successful 1998 gubernatorial campaign; Ventura subsequently appointed him director of the state's Office of Strategic and Long Range Planning, and appointed Barkley to the U.S. Senate after the death of Paul Wellstone. Barkley ran as the Independence Party's candidate for the Senate in 2008, finishing third as Democrat Al Franken defeated the Republican incumbent Norm Coleman by 312 votes.",
"Title: Wellstone Action\n\nWellstone Action is a 501(c)(4) progressive advocacy organization founded by Jeff Blodgett. Based in Minnesota, it trains community organizers, student activists, campaign staff, progressive candidates and elected officials. The organization is named after Paul Wellstone, a U.S. Senator who died in a plane crash along with his wife Sheila and daughter Marcia on October 25, 2002. After Wellstone's death, his surviving children and former campaign manager founded the group to carry on Wellstone's populist approach to progressive politics.",
"Title: Rudy Boschwitz\n\nRudolph Ely \"Rudy\" Boschwitz (born November 7, 1930) is a former Independent-Republican United States Senator from Minnesota. He served in the Senate from December 1978 to January 1991, in the 96th, 97th, 98th, 99th, 100th, and 101st congresses. He was then defeated by Paul Wellstone.",
"Title: United States Senate election in Minnesota, 2002\n\nThe 2002 United States Senate election in Minnesota took place on November 5, 2002. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone was running for re-election to a third term, but died in a plane crash eleven days before the election. The Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL) chose former Vice President and 1984 Presidential candidate Walter Mondale to replace Wellstone on the ballot. Mondale lost to Republican Mayor of Saint Paul Norm Coleman. The day before the election, Independence Governor Jesse Ventura had appointed Dean Barkley (IP) to serve the rest of Wellstone's term. As of 2017, this is the last Senate election in Minnesota won by a Republican.",
"Title: Color of Change\n\nColor of Change is a progressive nonprofit civil rights advocacy organization in the United States. It was formed in 2005 in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in order to use online resources to strengthen the political voice of African Americans. Color of Change is a 501(c)(4) advocacy organizing with an affiliated political action committee. Rashad Robinson serves as the organization's executive director.",
"Title: Preservation Action\n\nPreservation Action is an American 501(c)4 non-profit historic preservation advocacy organization. Preservation Action was created in 1974 to serve as the national grassroots lobby for historic preservation. The organization seeks to make historic preservation a national priority by advocating to all branches of the federal government for sound preservation policy and programs through a grassroots constituency of hundreds of members from throughout the United States. Preservation Action provides information and training, and encourages direct contact with elected representatives, with National Historic Preservation Advocacy Week being the highlight of advocacy and outreach efforts each year.",
"Title: United States Senate election in Minnesota, 1990\n\nThe 1990 United States Senate election in Minnesota was held on November 6, 1990. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Rudy Boschwitz was defeated by Democratic challenger Paul Wellstone in a tight race. Widely considered an underdog and outspent by a 7-to-1 margin, Wellstone was the only candidate to defeat an incumbent senator in the 1990 election cycle and gained national attention after his upset victory."
] |
1,672
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The Lacar Lake and the province of Neuquen are located where?
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Argentina
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bridge
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easy
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"Lácar Lake",
"San Martín de los Andes"
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0,
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"Lugu Lake (Chinese: 泸沽湖; Pinyin: Lúgū Hú) is located in the North West Yunnan plateau in the centre of Ninglang Yi Autonomous County in the People's Republic of China.",
" The middle of the lake forms the border between the Ninglang County of Yunnan Province and the Yanyuan County of Sichuan province.",
" The formation of the lake is thought to have occurred in a geological fault belonging to the geological age of the Late Cenozoic.",
" It is an alpine lake at an elevation of 2685 m and is the highest lake in the Yunnan Province.",
" The lake is surrounded by mountains and has five islands, four peninsulas, fourteen bays and seventeen beaches."
],
"title": "Lugu Lake"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ontario is located in East/Central Canada, bordered by the Great Lakes, Hudson Bay, and James Bay.",
" It is Canada's second largest province in total land area.",
" The longest border is with the Canadian province of Manitoba to the west for approximately 1,025 km along longitude 95°50′W to latitude 53°N then a line to Hudson Bay, then the province of Quebec to the east, mostly along longitude 79°30′W (for about 430 km) and the Ottawa River from Lake Timiskaming (for about 620 km).",
" Ontario also shares borders with the U.S. states of Minnesota to the west for 685 km across the Pigeon River, Lakes Saganaga, Basswood, Lac la Croix, Rainy Lake, the Rainy River and Lake of the Woods; New York for 309 km along Lake Ontario, the St. Lawrence and Niagara rivers, and Michigan to the south-west for 1,160 km largely across Lakes St. Clair, Huron and Superior.",
" It is also located north of Ohio and Erie, Pennsylvania, across Lake Erie."
],
"title": "Geography of Ontario"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Nong Fa Lake or Nongphatom Lake (meaning Blue lake) is a volcanic crater lake in the mountains of Sanxay District, Attapeu Province, southeastern Laos, located within the Dong Ampham National Biodiversity Conservation Area, about 12 kilometres from the Vietnamese border.",
" At an altitude of 1154 metres, the maximum depth of the lake is reportedly 78 metres, although locals have claimed that the depth is unknown, having attempted fruitlessly to gauge the depth with bamboo poles.",
" Lonely Planet describes it as \"magical\", a \"beautiful volcanic lake, similar to but larger than Yeak Lorn in Cambodia's Ratanakiri Province, was used by the North Vietnamese as an R'n'R for soldiers hurt on the Ho Chi Minh Trail.\"",
" The lake is shrouded in legends, and Laotians refrain from bathing in it because they believe it is inhabited by a giant snake-pig who will devour its bathers."
],
"title": "Nong Fa Lake"
},
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"sentences": [
"San Martín de los Andes is a city in the province of Neuquén, Argentina .",
" It is located in the Lácar Department in the south-west of the province, at the foot of the Andes."
],
"title": "San Martín de los Andes"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Plaza Huincul is a small city in Neuquen province, with a population of around 13,000 people, located in southwestern Argentina.",
" It is approximately 1,288 km South West from the capital, Buenos Aires.",
" Plaza Huincul is located in the middle of the desert and grew thanks to an oil discovery in the area in 1918.",
"It is said that the largest fossils in the world are found there; for example, the Argentinosaurs."
],
"title": "Plaza Huincul"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Lácar Lake (Spanish: \"Lago Lácar\" ) is a lake of glacial origin in Neuquén Province, Argentina.",
" It is enclosed in a mountain range of the Andes, at 630 m above mean sea level, approximately at .",
" The area around the lake is mostly uninhabited, except for the small city of San Martín de los Andes on its northeastern coast."
],
"title": "Lácar Lake"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Bonitasaura is a titanosaurian dinosaur hailing from uppermost layers of the Late Cretaceous Bajo de la Carpa Formation, Neuquen Group, located in Río Negro Province, Northwestern Patagonia, Argentina.",
" The remains, consisting of a partial sub-adult skeleton jumbled in a small area of fluvial sandstone, including lower jaw with teeth, partial vertebrae series and limb bones, were described by Sebastian Apesteguía in 2004."
],
"title": "Bonitasaura"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Spanish Lake Community is a small rural village in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana.",
" The community got its name during the settlement of the Province of Tejas in the early 18th century.",
" The Spanish government recognized the need to both Christianize and civilize the Indians of the province and the need to keep the French from encroaching on Spanish territory.",
" To accomplish this they implemented a three-fold strategy.",
" First was to establish a series of missions.",
" Second was to provide a military presence through the establishment of the Presidio and third was the civil settlement of the territory.",
" One such place was Los Adaes, located near what is today Robeline, Louisiana.",
" Los Adaes served as the home to over 400 Spanish citizens, including many families, some soldiers, and a few priests, as well as converted Indians, French traders, escaped slaves, and other frontier denizens.",
" Surnames such as Flores, Rodrigues, Moore (Mora), Sanchez, Ocon, Niette(Nieto) and Corrales and are all still known to the area today.",
" Logjams formed in Red River of the South or Red River as early as 1100-1200 AD.",
" Its lower end was 10 miles north of Natchitoches in 1806 and stretched nearly 300 miles up the river.",
" The results of the logjams created many lakes in the area, Spanish Lake, Black Lake, Bistineau Lake and Cross Lake.",
" In 1832 $20,000 was appropriated to begin work on the logjam.",
" On April 11, 1833 Captain Henry M. Shreve of the Army Engineers began work on the logjam.",
" By late 1836 the river was cleared, however the river continued to have logjams form and had to be continuously cleared until the 1940s when the building of the Dennison Dam brought an end to the logjams on the lower Red River.",
" Spanish Lake drained off and became farmland.",
" The people of Spanish Lake Community still live on the ridges of land around the lake."
],
"title": "Spanish Lake community"
},
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"sentences": [
"Lake Tikub (also known as Lake Ticub, Lake Ticob, Lake Tikob or Lake Ticab) is a nearly circular crater lake located in the province of Quezon, in the Philippines.",
" The circumference of the lake is elevated and thick with foliage that steeply slopes down to the shore of the lake.",
" The lake is located at the foot of Mount Malepunyo, and nearby is Mount Banahaw, in Brgy.",
" Ayusan, in the town of Tiaong.",
" Access to the lake is through Brgy.",
" San Pedro."
],
"title": "Lake Tikub"
},
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"sentences": [
"Salt Lake is a lake in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada.",
" The lake is located south of Senlac, Saskatchewan in the west central part of the province.",
" The lake was the site of the earliest known production of salt in the province.",
" The salt was produced by the Senlac Salt Co. around 1920.",
" The area is currently the site of significant heavy crude oil and natural gas production.",
" There is a small hamlet named after the lake which mostly houses oil field workers."
],
"title": "Salt Lake (Saskatchewan)"
}
] |
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"Title: Lugu Lake\n\nLugu Lake (Chinese: 泸沽湖; Pinyin: Lúgū Hú) is located in the North West Yunnan plateau in the centre of Ninglang Yi Autonomous County in the People's Republic of China. The middle of the lake forms the border between the Ninglang County of Yunnan Province and the Yanyuan County of Sichuan province. The formation of the lake is thought to have occurred in a geological fault belonging to the geological age of the Late Cenozoic. It is an alpine lake at an elevation of 2685 m and is the highest lake in the Yunnan Province. The lake is surrounded by mountains and has five islands, four peninsulas, fourteen bays and seventeen beaches.",
"Title: Geography of Ontario\n\nOntario is located in East/Central Canada, bordered by the Great Lakes, Hudson Bay, and James Bay. It is Canada's second largest province in total land area. The longest border is with the Canadian province of Manitoba to the west for approximately 1,025 km along longitude 95°50′W to latitude 53°N then a line to Hudson Bay, then the province of Quebec to the east, mostly along longitude 79°30′W (for about 430 km) and the Ottawa River from Lake Timiskaming (for about 620 km). Ontario also shares borders with the U.S. states of Minnesota to the west for 685 km across the Pigeon River, Lakes Saganaga, Basswood, Lac la Croix, Rainy Lake, the Rainy River and Lake of the Woods; New York for 309 km along Lake Ontario, the St. Lawrence and Niagara rivers, and Michigan to the south-west for 1,160 km largely across Lakes St. Clair, Huron and Superior. It is also located north of Ohio and Erie, Pennsylvania, across Lake Erie.",
"Title: Nong Fa Lake\n\nNong Fa Lake or Nongphatom Lake (meaning Blue lake) is a volcanic crater lake in the mountains of Sanxay District, Attapeu Province, southeastern Laos, located within the Dong Ampham National Biodiversity Conservation Area, about 12 kilometres from the Vietnamese border. At an altitude of 1154 metres, the maximum depth of the lake is reportedly 78 metres, although locals have claimed that the depth is unknown, having attempted fruitlessly to gauge the depth with bamboo poles. Lonely Planet describes it as \"magical\", a \"beautiful volcanic lake, similar to but larger than Yeak Lorn in Cambodia's Ratanakiri Province, was used by the North Vietnamese as an R'n'R for soldiers hurt on the Ho Chi Minh Trail.\" The lake is shrouded in legends, and Laotians refrain from bathing in it because they believe it is inhabited by a giant snake-pig who will devour its bathers.",
"Title: San Martín de los Andes\n\nSan Martín de los Andes is a city in the province of Neuquén, Argentina . It is located in the Lácar Department in the south-west of the province, at the foot of the Andes.",
"Title: Plaza Huincul\n\nPlaza Huincul is a small city in Neuquen province, with a population of around 13,000 people, located in southwestern Argentina. It is approximately 1,288 km South West from the capital, Buenos Aires. Plaza Huincul is located in the middle of the desert and grew thanks to an oil discovery in the area in 1918. It is said that the largest fossils in the world are found there; for example, the Argentinosaurs.",
"Title: Lácar Lake\n\nThe Lácar Lake (Spanish: \"Lago Lácar\" ) is a lake of glacial origin in Neuquén Province, Argentina. It is enclosed in a mountain range of the Andes, at 630 m above mean sea level, approximately at . The area around the lake is mostly uninhabited, except for the small city of San Martín de los Andes on its northeastern coast.",
"Title: Bonitasaura\n\nBonitasaura is a titanosaurian dinosaur hailing from uppermost layers of the Late Cretaceous Bajo de la Carpa Formation, Neuquen Group, located in Río Negro Province, Northwestern Patagonia, Argentina. The remains, consisting of a partial sub-adult skeleton jumbled in a small area of fluvial sandstone, including lower jaw with teeth, partial vertebrae series and limb bones, were described by Sebastian Apesteguía in 2004.",
"Title: Spanish Lake community\n\nThe Spanish Lake Community is a small rural village in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. The community got its name during the settlement of the Province of Tejas in the early 18th century. The Spanish government recognized the need to both Christianize and civilize the Indians of the province and the need to keep the French from encroaching on Spanish territory. To accomplish this they implemented a three-fold strategy. First was to establish a series of missions. Second was to provide a military presence through the establishment of the Presidio and third was the civil settlement of the territory. One such place was Los Adaes, located near what is today Robeline, Louisiana. Los Adaes served as the home to over 400 Spanish citizens, including many families, some soldiers, and a few priests, as well as converted Indians, French traders, escaped slaves, and other frontier denizens. Surnames such as Flores, Rodrigues, Moore (Mora), Sanchez, Ocon, Niette(Nieto) and Corrales and are all still known to the area today. Logjams formed in Red River of the South or Red River as early as 1100-1200 AD. Its lower end was 10 miles north of Natchitoches in 1806 and stretched nearly 300 miles up the river. The results of the logjams created many lakes in the area, Spanish Lake, Black Lake, Bistineau Lake and Cross Lake. In 1832 $20,000 was appropriated to begin work on the logjam. On April 11, 1833 Captain Henry M. Shreve of the Army Engineers began work on the logjam. By late 1836 the river was cleared, however the river continued to have logjams form and had to be continuously cleared until the 1940s when the building of the Dennison Dam brought an end to the logjams on the lower Red River. Spanish Lake drained off and became farmland. The people of Spanish Lake Community still live on the ridges of land around the lake.",
"Title: Lake Tikub\n\nLake Tikub (also known as Lake Ticub, Lake Ticob, Lake Tikob or Lake Ticab) is a nearly circular crater lake located in the province of Quezon, in the Philippines. The circumference of the lake is elevated and thick with foliage that steeply slopes down to the shore of the lake. The lake is located at the foot of Mount Malepunyo, and nearby is Mount Banahaw, in Brgy. Ayusan, in the town of Tiaong. Access to the lake is through Brgy. San Pedro.",
"Title: Salt Lake (Saskatchewan)\n\nSalt Lake is a lake in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. The lake is located south of Senlac, Saskatchewan in the west central part of the province. The lake was the site of the earliest known production of salt in the province. The salt was produced by the Senlac Salt Co. around 1920. The area is currently the site of significant heavy crude oil and natural gas production. There is a small hamlet named after the lake which mostly houses oil field workers."
] |
1,673
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Place to Place was a series that was first serialized in what manga magazine?
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Manga Time Kirara
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bridge
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medium
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"Place to Place",
"Manga Time Kirara"
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"Kamichama Karin (かみちゃまかりん , literally \"Mini-goddess Karin\") is a Japanese manga originally written by Koge-Donbo about a seventh grade girl named Karin who finds out that she can transform into a goddess.",
" The series began as a manga first serialized in January 2003.",
" Kamichama Karin was serialized in the Japanese shōjo manga magazine \"Nakayoshi\" and published by Kodansha.",
" While the first manga series ended at seven bound volumes, a second entitled \"Kamichama Karin Chu (meaning Mini-goddess Karin 2)\" began serialization in the same magazine in July 2006, and as of April 2008, the series end with seven bound volumes being released.",
" The first one came into the stores on June 24, 2008.",
" \"Kamichama Karin\" has been licensed in the U.S. and Canada by Tokyopop.",
" An anime series based on the original manga began airing in Japan on April 6, 2007, on TV Tokyo, produced by the animation studio Satelight and directed by Takashi Anno."
],
"title": "Kamichama Karin"
},
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"sentences": [
"Place to Place (あっちこっち , Atchi Kotchi , or \"Acchi Kocchi\") is a Japanese yonkoma manga series by Ishiki which began serialisation in Houbunsha's \"Manga Time Kirara\" magazine from 2006.",
" An anime adaptation by AIC aired on TBS between April and June 2012."
],
"title": "Place to Place"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mokke (もっけ ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by manga author Takatoshi Kumakura.",
" The manga was first serialized in the Japanese seinen manga magazine \"Afternoon Season Zoukan\" on August 2000.",
" The magazine was suspended after its 14th issue, and the manga continued its serialization from the March 2003 issue of \"Afternoon\" magazine.",
" An anime adaptation by Madhouse and Tezuka Productions started its broadcast run in October 2007."
],
"title": "Mokke"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dōjin Work (ドージンワーク , Dōjin Wāku ) is a Japanese four-panel comic strip written and illustrated by Japanese manga author Hiroyuki.",
" The story revolves around a young girl named Najimi Osana who is about to make her debut into the dōjin creation world with the help of her experienced friends.",
" Aspects of what it is like to be a dōjin artist are common themes throughout the story.",
" The manga was first serialized in the Japanese seinen manga magazine \"Manga Time Kirara Carat\" on November 28, 2004, published by Houbunsha.",
" Since then, the manga has also been serialized in two other magazines published by the same company named \"Manga Time Kirara\" and \"Manga Time Kirara Forward\".",
" The manga ended serialization in \"Manga Time Kirara\" on February 9, 2008.",
" An anime adaptation aired on the Chiba TV television network in Japan between July 4, 2007, and September 19, 2007."
],
"title": "Dōjin Work"
},
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"sentences": [
"Princess Princess (Japanese: プリンセス・プリンセス , Hepburn: Purinsesu Purinsesu ) is the title of a fictional series written and illustrated by Japanese author Mikiyo Tsuda about the lives of three high school boys and the school they attend.",
" The series is contained within multiple media pieces which began as a manga first serialized in the manga magazine \"Wings\" starting in 2002.",
" After the first manga series ended, a sequel entitled \"Princess Princess +\" started serialization in the same magazine in May 2006, and finished in January 2007.",
" An anime has since been adapted from the manga and began airing in Japan on April 5, 2006, produced by the Japanese animation studio, Studio Deen.",
" A live action adaptation called \"Princess Princess D\" aired in Japan from June 28, 2006 to September 13, 2006.",
" Finally, a visual novel video game for the PlayStation 2 based on the series was released on October 26, 2006 in Japan."
],
"title": "Princess Princess (manga)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Manga Time Kirara (まんがタイムきらら , Manga Taimu Kirara ) is a Japanese yonkoma manga magazine published by Houbunsha which mainly serializes four-panel comic strips.",
" The magazine is sold monthly on the ninth.",
" The magazine was first published as a special edition of \"Manga Time\" (another magazine by the same publishing company) on May 17, 2002."
],
"title": "Manga Time Kirara"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Last Uniform (Japanese: 最後の制服 , Hepburn: Saigo no Seifuku ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mera Hakamada.",
" The series was first serialized in the Japanese seinen manga magazine \"Manga Time Kirara Carat\" on February 24, 2007, published by Houbunsha, but later had concurrent serialization in the magazine \"Manga Time Kirara Max\" between May 24, 2004 to August 29, 2005, published by the same company.",
" The manga concluded on September 24, 2006, and three \"tankōbon\" volumes were published.",
" The manga was licensed by Los Angeles-based company Seven Seas Entertainment.",
" The first and second volumes were released on June 30, 2007 and October 31, 2007."
],
"title": "The Last Uniform"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Chrome Shelled Regios (鋼殻のレギオス , Kōkaku no Regiosu ) is a Japanese light novel series by Shūsuke Amagi, with illustrations by Miyū.",
" A short story light novel series was serialized in \"Dragon Magazine\".",
" A manga adaptation drawn by Miyū is serialized in the shōnen manga magazine \"Dragon Age Pure\".",
" A second manga adaptation drawn by Nodoka Kiyose is serialized in the shōnen manga magazine \"Monthly Dragon Age\".",
" A third manga adaptation drawn by Watari is serialized in \"Beans Ace\" magazine.",
" A four-panel comic strip adaptation drawn by Masumi Futaba started serialization in \"Monthly Dragon Age\" on November 8, 2008.",
" A science fiction light novel series titled \"Legend of Regios\" is set in the past world of \"Chrome Shelled Regios\" series, and published by Fujimi Shobo under its Style-F label.",
" An anime adaptation produced by Zexcs aired on January 11, 2009 to June 20, 2009 and is licensed in North America by Funimation Entertainment."
],
"title": "Chrome Shelled Regios"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Venus Versus Virus (ヴィーナス ヴァーサス ヴァイアラス , Vīnasu Vāsasu Vaiarasu ) is a Japanese manga series created by Atsushi Suzumi which was first serialized on June 27, 2005 in MediaWorks' shōnen manga magazine \"Dengeki Comic Gao!",
"\".",
" The manga ended serialization in \"Dengeki Comic Gao!\"",
" on February 27, 2008 due to the magazine's discontinuation, but the manga continued serialization in ASCII Media Works' manga magazine \"Dengeki Daioh\" between March 21 and July 26, 2008.",
" Eight bound volumes have been released by ASCII Media Works in Japan.",
" The manga has been licensed for English language distribution by North American–based company Seven Seas Entertainment; the first volume was released in July 2007.",
" Later, a drama CD was created based on the manga series in October 2006.",
" The series has since been adapted into an anime produced by Studio Hibari that aired in Japan between January and March 2007 on BS-i, containing twelve episodes."
],
"title": "Venus Versus Virus"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Potemayo (ぽてまよ ) is a Japanese four-panel comic strip by Haruka Ogataya.",
" The manga was first serialized in the four-panel manga magazine \"Moeyon\" in July 2004.",
" In October 2005, the manga moved to the Japanese seinen manga magazine \"Comic High!",
"\" and continued until January 2011.",
" A 12-episode anime adaptation by J.C.Staff aired between July and September 2007 on Tokyo MX."
],
"title": "Potemayo"
}
] |
[
"Title: Kamichama Karin\n\nKamichama Karin (かみちゃまかりん , literally \"Mini-goddess Karin\") is a Japanese manga originally written by Koge-Donbo about a seventh grade girl named Karin who finds out that she can transform into a goddess. The series began as a manga first serialized in January 2003. Kamichama Karin was serialized in the Japanese shōjo manga magazine \"Nakayoshi\" and published by Kodansha. While the first manga series ended at seven bound volumes, a second entitled \"Kamichama Karin Chu (meaning Mini-goddess Karin 2)\" began serialization in the same magazine in July 2006, and as of April 2008, the series end with seven bound volumes being released. The first one came into the stores on June 24, 2008. \"Kamichama Karin\" has been licensed in the U.S. and Canada by Tokyopop. An anime series based on the original manga began airing in Japan on April 6, 2007, on TV Tokyo, produced by the animation studio Satelight and directed by Takashi Anno.",
"Title: Place to Place\n\nPlace to Place (あっちこっち , Atchi Kotchi , or \"Acchi Kocchi\") is a Japanese yonkoma manga series by Ishiki which began serialisation in Houbunsha's \"Manga Time Kirara\" magazine from 2006. An anime adaptation by AIC aired on TBS between April and June 2012.",
"Title: Mokke\n\nMokke (もっけ ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by manga author Takatoshi Kumakura. The manga was first serialized in the Japanese seinen manga magazine \"Afternoon Season Zoukan\" on August 2000. The magazine was suspended after its 14th issue, and the manga continued its serialization from the March 2003 issue of \"Afternoon\" magazine. An anime adaptation by Madhouse and Tezuka Productions started its broadcast run in October 2007.",
"Title: Dōjin Work\n\nDōjin Work (ドージンワーク , Dōjin Wāku ) is a Japanese four-panel comic strip written and illustrated by Japanese manga author Hiroyuki. The story revolves around a young girl named Najimi Osana who is about to make her debut into the dōjin creation world with the help of her experienced friends. Aspects of what it is like to be a dōjin artist are common themes throughout the story. The manga was first serialized in the Japanese seinen manga magazine \"Manga Time Kirara Carat\" on November 28, 2004, published by Houbunsha. Since then, the manga has also been serialized in two other magazines published by the same company named \"Manga Time Kirara\" and \"Manga Time Kirara Forward\". The manga ended serialization in \"Manga Time Kirara\" on February 9, 2008. An anime adaptation aired on the Chiba TV television network in Japan between July 4, 2007, and September 19, 2007.",
"Title: Princess Princess (manga)\n\nPrincess Princess (Japanese: プリンセス・プリンセス , Hepburn: Purinsesu Purinsesu ) is the title of a fictional series written and illustrated by Japanese author Mikiyo Tsuda about the lives of three high school boys and the school they attend. The series is contained within multiple media pieces which began as a manga first serialized in the manga magazine \"Wings\" starting in 2002. After the first manga series ended, a sequel entitled \"Princess Princess +\" started serialization in the same magazine in May 2006, and finished in January 2007. An anime has since been adapted from the manga and began airing in Japan on April 5, 2006, produced by the Japanese animation studio, Studio Deen. A live action adaptation called \"Princess Princess D\" aired in Japan from June 28, 2006 to September 13, 2006. Finally, a visual novel video game for the PlayStation 2 based on the series was released on October 26, 2006 in Japan.",
"Title: Manga Time Kirara\n\nManga Time Kirara (まんがタイムきらら , Manga Taimu Kirara ) is a Japanese yonkoma manga magazine published by Houbunsha which mainly serializes four-panel comic strips. The magazine is sold monthly on the ninth. The magazine was first published as a special edition of \"Manga Time\" (another magazine by the same publishing company) on May 17, 2002.",
"Title: The Last Uniform\n\nThe Last Uniform (Japanese: 最後の制服 , Hepburn: Saigo no Seifuku ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mera Hakamada. The series was first serialized in the Japanese seinen manga magazine \"Manga Time Kirara Carat\" on February 24, 2007, published by Houbunsha, but later had concurrent serialization in the magazine \"Manga Time Kirara Max\" between May 24, 2004 to August 29, 2005, published by the same company. The manga concluded on September 24, 2006, and three \"tankōbon\" volumes were published. The manga was licensed by Los Angeles-based company Seven Seas Entertainment. The first and second volumes were released on June 30, 2007 and October 31, 2007.",
"Title: Chrome Shelled Regios\n\nChrome Shelled Regios (鋼殻のレギオス , Kōkaku no Regiosu ) is a Japanese light novel series by Shūsuke Amagi, with illustrations by Miyū. A short story light novel series was serialized in \"Dragon Magazine\". A manga adaptation drawn by Miyū is serialized in the shōnen manga magazine \"Dragon Age Pure\". A second manga adaptation drawn by Nodoka Kiyose is serialized in the shōnen manga magazine \"Monthly Dragon Age\". A third manga adaptation drawn by Watari is serialized in \"Beans Ace\" magazine. A four-panel comic strip adaptation drawn by Masumi Futaba started serialization in \"Monthly Dragon Age\" on November 8, 2008. A science fiction light novel series titled \"Legend of Regios\" is set in the past world of \"Chrome Shelled Regios\" series, and published by Fujimi Shobo under its Style-F label. An anime adaptation produced by Zexcs aired on January 11, 2009 to June 20, 2009 and is licensed in North America by Funimation Entertainment.",
"Title: Venus Versus Virus\n\nVenus Versus Virus (ヴィーナス ヴァーサス ヴァイアラス , Vīnasu Vāsasu Vaiarasu ) is a Japanese manga series created by Atsushi Suzumi which was first serialized on June 27, 2005 in MediaWorks' shōnen manga magazine \"Dengeki Comic Gao! \". The manga ended serialization in \"Dengeki Comic Gao!\" on February 27, 2008 due to the magazine's discontinuation, but the manga continued serialization in ASCII Media Works' manga magazine \"Dengeki Daioh\" between March 21 and July 26, 2008. Eight bound volumes have been released by ASCII Media Works in Japan. The manga has been licensed for English language distribution by North American–based company Seven Seas Entertainment; the first volume was released in July 2007. Later, a drama CD was created based on the manga series in October 2006. The series has since been adapted into an anime produced by Studio Hibari that aired in Japan between January and March 2007 on BS-i, containing twelve episodes.",
"Title: Potemayo\n\nPotemayo (ぽてまよ ) is a Japanese four-panel comic strip by Haruka Ogataya. The manga was first serialized in the four-panel manga magazine \"Moeyon\" in July 2004. In October 2005, the manga moved to the Japanese seinen manga magazine \"Comic High! \" and continued until January 2011. A 12-episode anime adaptation by J.C.Staff aired between July and September 2007 on Tokyo MX."
] |
1,674
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Both The Turn of the Screw and Martha are categorized as what genre?
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opera
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comparison
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medium
|
{
"title": [
"The Turn of the Screw (opera)",
"Martha (opera)"
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0,
0
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|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The screw turbine is a water turbine which uses the principle of the Archimedean screw to convert the potential energy of water on an upstream level into work.",
" It may be compared to the water wheel.",
" The turbine consists of a rotor in the shape of an Archimedean screw which rotates in a semicircular trough.",
" Water flows into the turbine and its weight presses down onto the blades of the turbine, which in turn forces the turbine to turn.",
" Water flows freely off the end of the turbine into the river.",
" The upper end of the screw is connected to a generator through a gearbox."
],
"title": "Screw turbine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Turn of the Screw (also known as Ghost Story: The Turn of the Screw) is a British television film based on Henry James's 1898 ghost story of the same name.",
" Commissioned and produced by the BBC, it was first broadcast on 30 December 2009, on BBC One.",
" The novella was adapted for the screen by Sandy Welch, and the film was directed by Tim Fywell.",
" Although generally true to the tone and story of James's work, the film is set in the 1920s—in contrast to the original 1840s setting—and accentuates sexual elements that some theorists have identified in the novella.",
" The film's story is told in flashbacks during consultations between the institutionalised Ann (Michelle Dockery) and Dr Fisher (Dan Stevens).",
" Ann tells how she was hired by an aristocrat (Mark Umbers) to care for the orphans Miles (Josef Lindsay) and Flora (Eva Sayer).",
" She is met at the children's home, Bly, by Mrs Grose (Sue Johnston), the housekeeper.",
" Ann soon begins to see unknown figures around the manor, and seeks an explanation."
],
"title": "The Turn of the Screw (2009 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A differential screw is a mechanism used for making small, precise adjustments to the spacing between two objects (such as in focusing a microscope, moving the anvils of a micrometer, or positioning optics).",
" A differential screw uses a spindle with two screw threads of differing leads (aka thread pitch), and possibly opposite handedness, on which two nuts move.",
" As the spindle rotates, the space between the nuts changes based on the difference between the threads.",
" These mechanisms allow extremely small adjustments using commonly available screws.",
" A differential screw mechanism using two nuts incurs higher friction and therefore requires more torque to turn than a simple, single lead screw with an equivalent pitch."
],
"title": "Differential screw"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Turn of the Screw is a 20th-century English chamber opera composed by Benjamin Britten with a libretto by Myfanwy Piper, \"wife of the artist John Piper, who had been a friend of the composer since 1935 and had provided designs for several of the operas\".",
" The libretto is based on the novella \"The Turn of the Screw\" by Henry James.",
" The opera was commissioned by the Venice Biennale and given its world premiere on 14 September 1954, at the Teatro La Fenice, Venice.",
" The original recording was made during that year, with the composer conducting."
],
"title": "The Turn of the Screw (opera)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A screw drive is a system used to turn a screw.",
" At a minimum, it is a set of shaped cavities and protrusions on the screw head that allows torque to be applied to it.",
" Usually, it also involves a mating tool, such as a screwdriver, that is used to turn it.",
" The following heads are categorized based on commonality, with some of the less-common drives being classified as \"tamper-resistant\"."
],
"title": "List of screw drives"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The crank machine was a device which turned a crank by hand which in turn forced four large cups or ladles through sand inside a drum, doing nothing useful.",
" Male prisoners had to turn the handle 14,400 times a day, as registered on a dial.",
" The warder could make the task harder by tightening an adjusting screw, hence the slang term \"screw\" for prison warder."
],
"title": "Crank machine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cam out (or cam-out) is a process by which a screwdriver slips out of the head of a screw being driven once the torque required to turn the screw exceeds a certain amount.",
" Repeatedly camming out damages the screw, and possibly also the screwdriver, and should normally be avoided."
],
"title": "Cam out"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Martha, oder Der Markt zu Richmond (\"Martha, or The Market at Richmond\") is a \"romantic comic\" opera in four acts by Friedrich von Flotow set to a German libretto by Friedrich Wilhelm Riese and based on a story by Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges."
],
"title": "Martha (opera)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lead is the axial advance of a helix or screw during one complete turn (360°) The lead for a screw thread is the axial travel for a single revolution."
],
"title": "Lead (engineering)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A screwdriver is a tool, manual or powered, for turning (driving or removing) screws.",
" A typical simple screwdriver has a handle and a shaft, and a tip that the user inserts into the screw head to turn it.",
" The shaft is usually made of tough steel to resist bending or twisting.",
" The tip may be hardened to resist wear, treated with a dark tip coating for improved visual contrast between tip and screw—or ridged or treated for additional 'grip'.",
" Handles are typically wood, metal, or plastic and usually hexagonal, square, or oval in cross-section to improve grip and prevent the tool from rolling when set down.",
" Some manual screwdrivers have interchangeable tips that fit into a socket on the end of the shaft and are held in mechanically or magnetically.",
" These often have a hollow handle that contains various types and sizes of tips, and a reversible ratchet action that allows multiple full turns without repositioning the tip or the user's hand."
],
"title": "Screwdriver"
}
] |
[
"Title: Screw turbine\n\nThe screw turbine is a water turbine which uses the principle of the Archimedean screw to convert the potential energy of water on an upstream level into work. It may be compared to the water wheel. The turbine consists of a rotor in the shape of an Archimedean screw which rotates in a semicircular trough. Water flows into the turbine and its weight presses down onto the blades of the turbine, which in turn forces the turbine to turn. Water flows freely off the end of the turbine into the river. The upper end of the screw is connected to a generator through a gearbox.",
"Title: The Turn of the Screw (2009 film)\n\nThe Turn of the Screw (also known as Ghost Story: The Turn of the Screw) is a British television film based on Henry James's 1898 ghost story of the same name. Commissioned and produced by the BBC, it was first broadcast on 30 December 2009, on BBC One. The novella was adapted for the screen by Sandy Welch, and the film was directed by Tim Fywell. Although generally true to the tone and story of James's work, the film is set in the 1920s—in contrast to the original 1840s setting—and accentuates sexual elements that some theorists have identified in the novella. The film's story is told in flashbacks during consultations between the institutionalised Ann (Michelle Dockery) and Dr Fisher (Dan Stevens). Ann tells how she was hired by an aristocrat (Mark Umbers) to care for the orphans Miles (Josef Lindsay) and Flora (Eva Sayer). She is met at the children's home, Bly, by Mrs Grose (Sue Johnston), the housekeeper. Ann soon begins to see unknown figures around the manor, and seeks an explanation.",
"Title: Differential screw\n\nA differential screw is a mechanism used for making small, precise adjustments to the spacing between two objects (such as in focusing a microscope, moving the anvils of a micrometer, or positioning optics). A differential screw uses a spindle with two screw threads of differing leads (aka thread pitch), and possibly opposite handedness, on which two nuts move. As the spindle rotates, the space between the nuts changes based on the difference between the threads. These mechanisms allow extremely small adjustments using commonly available screws. A differential screw mechanism using two nuts incurs higher friction and therefore requires more torque to turn than a simple, single lead screw with an equivalent pitch.",
"Title: The Turn of the Screw (opera)\n\nThe Turn of the Screw is a 20th-century English chamber opera composed by Benjamin Britten with a libretto by Myfanwy Piper, \"wife of the artist John Piper, who had been a friend of the composer since 1935 and had provided designs for several of the operas\". The libretto is based on the novella \"The Turn of the Screw\" by Henry James. The opera was commissioned by the Venice Biennale and given its world premiere on 14 September 1954, at the Teatro La Fenice, Venice. The original recording was made during that year, with the composer conducting.",
"Title: List of screw drives\n\nA screw drive is a system used to turn a screw. At a minimum, it is a set of shaped cavities and protrusions on the screw head that allows torque to be applied to it. Usually, it also involves a mating tool, such as a screwdriver, that is used to turn it. The following heads are categorized based on commonality, with some of the less-common drives being classified as \"tamper-resistant\".",
"Title: Crank machine\n\nThe crank machine was a device which turned a crank by hand which in turn forced four large cups or ladles through sand inside a drum, doing nothing useful. Male prisoners had to turn the handle 14,400 times a day, as registered on a dial. The warder could make the task harder by tightening an adjusting screw, hence the slang term \"screw\" for prison warder.",
"Title: Cam out\n\nCam out (or cam-out) is a process by which a screwdriver slips out of the head of a screw being driven once the torque required to turn the screw exceeds a certain amount. Repeatedly camming out damages the screw, and possibly also the screwdriver, and should normally be avoided.",
"Title: Martha (opera)\n\nMartha, oder Der Markt zu Richmond (\"Martha, or The Market at Richmond\") is a \"romantic comic\" opera in four acts by Friedrich von Flotow set to a German libretto by Friedrich Wilhelm Riese and based on a story by Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges.",
"Title: Lead (engineering)\n\nLead is the axial advance of a helix or screw during one complete turn (360°) The lead for a screw thread is the axial travel for a single revolution.",
"Title: Screwdriver\n\nA screwdriver is a tool, manual or powered, for turning (driving or removing) screws. A typical simple screwdriver has a handle and a shaft, and a tip that the user inserts into the screw head to turn it. The shaft is usually made of tough steel to resist bending or twisting. The tip may be hardened to resist wear, treated with a dark tip coating for improved visual contrast between tip and screw—or ridged or treated for additional 'grip'. Handles are typically wood, metal, or plastic and usually hexagonal, square, or oval in cross-section to improve grip and prevent the tool from rolling when set down. Some manual screwdrivers have interchangeable tips that fit into a socket on the end of the shaft and are held in mechanically or magnetically. These often have a hollow handle that contains various types and sizes of tips, and a reversible ratchet action that allows multiple full turns without repositioning the tip or the user's hand."
] |
1,675
|
What profession does Helmut Käutner and George B. Seitz have in common?
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director
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comparison
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Helmut Käutner",
"George B. Seitz"
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0,
0
]
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[
{
"sentences": [
"Ludwig II: Glanz und Ende eines Königs is a 1955 West German drama film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring O. W. Fischer.",
" It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival."
],
"title": "Ludwig II: Glanz und Ende eines Königs"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Zurich Engagement (German: Die Zürcher Verlobung) is a 1957 West German comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Liselotte Pulver, Paul Hubschmid and Bernhard Wicki.",
" A young woman working at a dentist's office falls in love with one of the patients.",
" She writes down her fantasies about him, but problems arise when her words are discovered and are turned into a screenplay for a new film.",
" It is also known by the alternative title The Affairs of Julie."
],
"title": "The Zurich Engagement"
},
{
"sentences": [
"George Brackett Seitz (January 3, 1888 – July 8, 1944) was an American playwright, screenwriter, film actor and director.",
" He was known for his screenplays for action serials, including:"
],
"title": "George B. Seitz"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Helmut Käutner (born 25 March 1908 in Düsseldorf, Germany; died 20 April 1980 in Castellina in Chianti, Italy) was a German film director active mainly in the 1940s and 1950s.",
" He began his career at the end of the Weimar Republic and had released his first major films in Nazi Germany."
],
"title": "Helmut Käutner"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Last Bridge (German: Die Letzte Brücke ) is a 1954 Austrian war drama film directed by Helmut Käutner.",
" It tells the story of a German nurse who is sent to the front as a punishment for tending a wounded Yugoslav soldier.",
" The film was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival."
],
"title": "The Last Bridge"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Captain Bay-Bay (German: Käpt'n Bay-Bay) is a 1953 West German musical comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Hans Albers, Bum Krüger and Lotte Koch.",
" It is in the style of an operetta film.",
" On his wedding day a sea captain recounts his various adventures to his guests."
],
"title": "Captain Bay-Bay"
},
{
"sentences": [
"We Make Music (German:Wir machen Musik) is a 1942 German musical comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner, starring Ilse Werner, Viktor de Kowa and Edith Oß."
],
"title": "We Make Music"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Maria Margarethe Anna Schell (15 January 1926 – 26 April 2005) was an Austrian-Swiss actress.",
" She ranged among the stars of German cinema in the 1950s and '60s.",
" In 1954 she was awarded the Cannes Best Actress Award for her performance in Helmut Käutner's war drama \"The Last Bridge\" and in 1956 won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival for \"Gervaise\"."
],
"title": "Maria Schell"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Goose of Sedan (German: Die Gans von Sedan) is a 1959 French-West German comedy war film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Hardy Krüger, Jean Richard and Dany Carrel.",
" It was based on the novel \"Un Dimanche au Champ D'Honneur\" by Jean L'Hôte.",
" The film was one of a growing number of co-productions between the two countries during the era.",
" It was also released under the alternative title Without Trumpet or Drum."
],
"title": "The Goose of Sedan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Original Sin (German: Der Apfel ist ab ) is a 1948 German comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner.",
" It was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival."
],
"title": "The Original Sin (film)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Ludwig II: Glanz und Ende eines Königs\n\nLudwig II: Glanz und Ende eines Königs is a 1955 West German drama film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring O. W. Fischer. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival.",
"Title: The Zurich Engagement\n\nThe Zurich Engagement (German: Die Zürcher Verlobung) is a 1957 West German comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Liselotte Pulver, Paul Hubschmid and Bernhard Wicki. A young woman working at a dentist's office falls in love with one of the patients. She writes down her fantasies about him, but problems arise when her words are discovered and are turned into a screenplay for a new film. It is also known by the alternative title The Affairs of Julie.",
"Title: George B. Seitz\n\nGeorge Brackett Seitz (January 3, 1888 – July 8, 1944) was an American playwright, screenwriter, film actor and director. He was known for his screenplays for action serials, including:",
"Title: Helmut Käutner\n\nHelmut Käutner (born 25 March 1908 in Düsseldorf, Germany; died 20 April 1980 in Castellina in Chianti, Italy) was a German film director active mainly in the 1940s and 1950s. He began his career at the end of the Weimar Republic and had released his first major films in Nazi Germany.",
"Title: The Last Bridge\n\nThe Last Bridge (German: Die Letzte Brücke ) is a 1954 Austrian war drama film directed by Helmut Käutner. It tells the story of a German nurse who is sent to the front as a punishment for tending a wounded Yugoslav soldier. The film was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival.",
"Title: Captain Bay-Bay\n\nCaptain Bay-Bay (German: Käpt'n Bay-Bay) is a 1953 West German musical comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Hans Albers, Bum Krüger and Lotte Koch. It is in the style of an operetta film. On his wedding day a sea captain recounts his various adventures to his guests.",
"Title: We Make Music\n\nWe Make Music (German:Wir machen Musik) is a 1942 German musical comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner, starring Ilse Werner, Viktor de Kowa and Edith Oß.",
"Title: Maria Schell\n\nMaria Margarethe Anna Schell (15 January 1926 – 26 April 2005) was an Austrian-Swiss actress. She ranged among the stars of German cinema in the 1950s and '60s. In 1954 she was awarded the Cannes Best Actress Award for her performance in Helmut Käutner's war drama \"The Last Bridge\" and in 1956 won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival for \"Gervaise\".",
"Title: The Goose of Sedan\n\nThe Goose of Sedan (German: Die Gans von Sedan) is a 1959 French-West German comedy war film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Hardy Krüger, Jean Richard and Dany Carrel. It was based on the novel \"Un Dimanche au Champ D'Honneur\" by Jean L'Hôte. The film was one of a growing number of co-productions between the two countries during the era. It was also released under the alternative title Without Trumpet or Drum.",
"Title: The Original Sin (film)\n\nThe Original Sin (German: Der Apfel ist ab ) is a 1948 German comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner. It was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival."
] |
1,676
|
What was officially initiated by Sherif Hussein bin Ali at Mecca on 10 June 1916, and was part of the Siege of Medina that occurred during World War I?
|
Arab Revolt
|
bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Siege of Medina",
"Siege of Medina",
"Arab Revolt"
],
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0,
3,
0
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|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Battle of Mecca took place in Mecca, in what is now known today as Saudi Arabia, following the fall of Ta'if to King Abdulaziz Ibn Saud in his campaign to conquer the Kingdom of Hejaz.",
" King Hussein bin Ali fled from Mecca to Jeddah, leaving behind a cache of weapons in the Qishla of Mecca which were recovered by Saudi forces.",
" The battle in Mecca resulted in Hashemite defeat to Saudis and the allied Ikhwan."
],
"title": "Battle of Mecca (1924)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The McMahon–Hussein Correspondence, or the Hussein–McMahon Correspondence, was a series of ten letters exchanged from July 1915 to March 1916, during World War I, between Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca, and Lieutenant Colonel Sir Henry McMahon, British High Commissioner to Egypt, concerning the political status of lands under the Ottoman Empire.",
" In the letters Britain agreed to recognize Arab independence after World War I \"in the limits and boundaries proposed by the Sherif of Mecca\", with the exception of \"portions of Syria\" lying to the west of \"the districts of Damascus, Homs, Hama and Aleppo\", in exchange for launching the Arab Revolt against the Ottomans as a \"quid pro quo\"."
],
"title": "McMahon–Hussein Correspondence"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Battle of Mecca occurred in the Muslim holy city of Mecca in June and July 1916.",
" On June 10, the Sharif of Mecca, Hussein bin Ali, the leader of the Banu Hashim clan, started a revolt against the Ottoman Caliphate from this city.",
" The Battle of Mecca was part of the Arab Revolt of World War I."
],
"title": "Battle of Mecca (1916)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Faisal I bin Hussein bin Ali al-Hashemi, (Arabic: فيصل بن الحسين بن علي الهاشمي , \"Fayṣal al-Awwal ibn al-Ḥusayn ibn ‘Alī al-Hāshimī\"; 20 May 1885 – 8 September 1933) was King of the Arab Kingdom of Syria or Greater Syria in 1920, and was King of Iraq from 23 August 1921 to 1933.",
" He was the third son of Hussein bin Ali, the Grand Sharif of Mecca, who had proclaimed himself King of the Arab lands in October 1916."
],
"title": "Faisal I of Iraq"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Battle of Taif was fought between Ottoman forces and Syed Hussien bin Ali Sharif of Mecca in 1916.",
" The Ottoman Army was in Taif, with Syed's forces besieging the city and after many weeks siege and fiercest struggle Syed's forces were able to capture the Taif.",
" After the fall of Mecca in July 1916 the fall of Taif was a major blow for Turks who were fighting in First World War against Britain.",
" The British helped Syed Hussien's bin Ali's Forces by providing them with guns."
],
"title": "Battle of Taif (1916)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Arab Revolt started by Sherif Hussein ibn Ali had a series of campaigns, starting from Mecca in June 1916.",
" Here is a list of these campaigns:"
],
"title": "Campaigns of the Arab Revolt"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Medina, an Islamic holy city in Arabia, underwent a long siege during World War I.",
" Medina was at the time part of the Ottoman Empire.",
" In the war, the Ottoman Empire sided with the Central Powers.",
" Sharif Hussain of Mecca revolted against the caliph and the Ottoman Empire which, under the leadership of the nationalistic Young Turks, had ignored the wishes of the Caliph and sided with the Central Powers.",
" Hussain instead sided with the British Empire.",
" T. E. Lawrence was instrumental in this revolt.",
" Hussain occupied Mecca and besieged Medina.",
" It was one of the longest sieges in history that lasted till even after the end of war.",
" Fahreddin Pasha was the defender of Medina.",
" Some celebrated him as \"\"the Lion of the Desert\"\" despite the suffering of those who remained in Medina.",
" The siege lasted two years and seven months."
],
"title": "Siege of Medina"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Abdullah I bin al-Hussein, King of Jordan (Arabic: عبد الله الأول بن الحسين , \"Abd Allāh ibn al-Husayn\", February 1882 – 20 July 1951), born in Mecca, Hejaz, Ottoman Empire, was the second of three sons of Hussein bin Ali, Sharif and Emir of Mecca and his first wife Abdiyya bint Abdullah (d. 1886).",
" According to Abdullah, he was a 38th-generation direct descendant of Muhammad as he belongs to the Hashemite family."
],
"title": "Abdullah I of Jordan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ali bin Hussein, GBE (Arabic: علي بن الحسين بن علي الهاشمي , \"‘Alī ibn al-Ḥusayn ibn ‘Alī al-Hāshimī\"; 18791935) was King of Hejaz and Grand Sharif of Mecca from October 1924 until he was deposed by Ibn Saud in December 1925.",
" He was the eldest son of Sharif Hussein bin Ali, the first modern King of Hejaz, and a scion of the Hashemite family.",
" With the passing of the kingship from his father he also became the heir to the title of Caliph, but he did not adopt the khalifal office and style."
],
"title": "Ali of Hejaz"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Arab Revolt (Arabic: الثورة العربية , \"al-Thawra al-‘Arabiyya \"; Turkish: \"Arap İsyanı\" ) or Great Arab Revolt (Arabic: الثورة العربية الكبرى , \"al-Thawra al-‘Arabiyya al-Kubrā \") was officially initiated by Sherif Hussein bin Ali at Mecca on 10 June 1916 (9 Sha'ban of the Islamic calendar for that year) although his sons ‘Ali and Faisal had already initiated operations at Medina starting on 5 June with the aim of securing independence from the ruling Ottoman Turks and creating a single unified Arab state spanning from Aleppo in Syria to Aden in Yemen."
],
"title": "Arab Revolt"
}
] |
[
"Title: Battle of Mecca (1924)\n\nBattle of Mecca took place in Mecca, in what is now known today as Saudi Arabia, following the fall of Ta'if to King Abdulaziz Ibn Saud in his campaign to conquer the Kingdom of Hejaz. King Hussein bin Ali fled from Mecca to Jeddah, leaving behind a cache of weapons in the Qishla of Mecca which were recovered by Saudi forces. The battle in Mecca resulted in Hashemite defeat to Saudis and the allied Ikhwan.",
"Title: McMahon–Hussein Correspondence\n\nThe McMahon–Hussein Correspondence, or the Hussein–McMahon Correspondence, was a series of ten letters exchanged from July 1915 to March 1916, during World War I, between Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca, and Lieutenant Colonel Sir Henry McMahon, British High Commissioner to Egypt, concerning the political status of lands under the Ottoman Empire. In the letters Britain agreed to recognize Arab independence after World War I \"in the limits and boundaries proposed by the Sherif of Mecca\", with the exception of \"portions of Syria\" lying to the west of \"the districts of Damascus, Homs, Hama and Aleppo\", in exchange for launching the Arab Revolt against the Ottomans as a \"quid pro quo\".",
"Title: Battle of Mecca (1916)\n\nThe Battle of Mecca occurred in the Muslim holy city of Mecca in June and July 1916. On June 10, the Sharif of Mecca, Hussein bin Ali, the leader of the Banu Hashim clan, started a revolt against the Ottoman Caliphate from this city. The Battle of Mecca was part of the Arab Revolt of World War I.",
"Title: Faisal I of Iraq\n\nFaisal I bin Hussein bin Ali al-Hashemi, (Arabic: فيصل بن الحسين بن علي الهاشمي , \"Fayṣal al-Awwal ibn al-Ḥusayn ibn ‘Alī al-Hāshimī\"; 20 May 1885 – 8 September 1933) was King of the Arab Kingdom of Syria or Greater Syria in 1920, and was King of Iraq from 23 August 1921 to 1933. He was the third son of Hussein bin Ali, the Grand Sharif of Mecca, who had proclaimed himself King of the Arab lands in October 1916.",
"Title: Battle of Taif (1916)\n\nThe Battle of Taif was fought between Ottoman forces and Syed Hussien bin Ali Sharif of Mecca in 1916. The Ottoman Army was in Taif, with Syed's forces besieging the city and after many weeks siege and fiercest struggle Syed's forces were able to capture the Taif. After the fall of Mecca in July 1916 the fall of Taif was a major blow for Turks who were fighting in First World War against Britain. The British helped Syed Hussien's bin Ali's Forces by providing them with guns.",
"Title: Campaigns of the Arab Revolt\n\nThe Arab Revolt started by Sherif Hussein ibn Ali had a series of campaigns, starting from Mecca in June 1916. Here is a list of these campaigns:",
"Title: Siege of Medina\n\nMedina, an Islamic holy city in Arabia, underwent a long siege during World War I. Medina was at the time part of the Ottoman Empire. In the war, the Ottoman Empire sided with the Central Powers. Sharif Hussain of Mecca revolted against the caliph and the Ottoman Empire which, under the leadership of the nationalistic Young Turks, had ignored the wishes of the Caliph and sided with the Central Powers. Hussain instead sided with the British Empire. T. E. Lawrence was instrumental in this revolt. Hussain occupied Mecca and besieged Medina. It was one of the longest sieges in history that lasted till even after the end of war. Fahreddin Pasha was the defender of Medina. Some celebrated him as \"\"the Lion of the Desert\"\" despite the suffering of those who remained in Medina. The siege lasted two years and seven months.",
"Title: Abdullah I of Jordan\n\nAbdullah I bin al-Hussein, King of Jordan (Arabic: عبد الله الأول بن الحسين , \"Abd Allāh ibn al-Husayn\", February 1882 – 20 July 1951), born in Mecca, Hejaz, Ottoman Empire, was the second of three sons of Hussein bin Ali, Sharif and Emir of Mecca and his first wife Abdiyya bint Abdullah (d. 1886). According to Abdullah, he was a 38th-generation direct descendant of Muhammad as he belongs to the Hashemite family.",
"Title: Ali of Hejaz\n\nAli bin Hussein, GBE (Arabic: علي بن الحسين بن علي الهاشمي , \"‘Alī ibn al-Ḥusayn ibn ‘Alī al-Hāshimī\"; 18791935) was King of Hejaz and Grand Sharif of Mecca from October 1924 until he was deposed by Ibn Saud in December 1925. He was the eldest son of Sharif Hussein bin Ali, the first modern King of Hejaz, and a scion of the Hashemite family. With the passing of the kingship from his father he also became the heir to the title of Caliph, but he did not adopt the khalifal office and style.",
"Title: Arab Revolt\n\nThe Arab Revolt (Arabic: الثورة العربية , \"al-Thawra al-‘Arabiyya \"; Turkish: \"Arap İsyanı\" ) or Great Arab Revolt (Arabic: الثورة العربية الكبرى , \"al-Thawra al-‘Arabiyya al-Kubrā \") was officially initiated by Sherif Hussein bin Ali at Mecca on 10 June 1916 (9 Sha'ban of the Islamic calendar for that year) although his sons ‘Ali and Faisal had already initiated operations at Medina starting on 5 June with the aim of securing independence from the ruling Ottoman Turks and creating a single unified Arab state spanning from Aleppo in Syria to Aden in Yemen."
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In what year was the school whose college music ensemble was the first to conduct a tour abroad founded?
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"Topology is an indie classical quintet from Australia, formed in 1997.",
" A leading Australian new music ensemble, they perform throughout Australia and abroad and have to date released 12 albums, including one with rock/electronica band Full Fathom Five and one with contemporary ensemble Loops.",
" They were formerly the resident ensemble at the University of Western Sydney.",
" The group works with composers including Tim Brady in Canada, Andrew Poppy, Michael Nyman, and Jeremy Peyton Jones in the UK, and Terry Riley, Steve Reich, Philip Glass, Carl Stone, and Paul Dresher in the US, as well as many Australian composers."
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"Dinosaur Annex Music Ensemble is a contemporary chamber music ensemble based in Boston, Massachusetts.",
" The group was founded in 1975 by composers Scott Wheeler, Rodney Lister, and Ezra Sims as the concert giving “annex” of New England Dinosaur Dance Theater.",
" The ensemble has been independently incorporated since 1977."
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"The Concorde Contemporary Music Ensemble, founded in 1976, is an Irish contemporary music ensemble.",
" The group's purpose is stated as \"[promoting] new music on a regular basis.\"",
" It has released three full length albums and has gone on several international tours through Europe and North America.",
" The group debuted in the American Embassy in Dublin.",
" It is supported by the Arts Council of Ireland and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.",
" Concorde also promotes an annual series at the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery in Dublin, which has been running for over 20 years."
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"California Youth Symphony (CYS) is a San Francisco Bay Area symphony orchestra for young musicians of high school age and younger.",
" It was founded in 1952 by Aaron Sten and in 1963 became the first United States youth orchestra to tour abroad, performing twelve concerts in Japan, including a joint concert with Tokyo Junior Orchestra Society.",
" Since then, the orchestra has toured Mexico, Australia, Uruguay, Argentina and several countries in Europe and Asia.",
" In 1994, the orchestra placed first in the International Youth and Music Festival Competition in Vienna.",
" The orchestra has also collaborated with youth orchestras in Japan and in Switzerland.",
" During the summer of 2014, the orchestra is touring in Eastern Europe, and will perform in Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, and the Czech Republic.",
" Leo Eylar has been musical director since 1990."
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"The St. Olaf Band, an ensemble of approximately 90 musicians, is the touring concert band of St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota.",
" The band was founded in 1891, and holds the honor of being the first music organization established at St. Olaf.",
" F. Melius Christiansen assumed leadership of the band in 1903.",
" In 1906, Christiansen took the St. Olaf Band on tour to Norway to play for King Haakon VII, making it the first college music ensemble to conduct a tour abroad."
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"Anne Arundel Community College, founded in 1961, is located in Arnold, Maryland.",
" The college was named \"Community College of the Year\" by National Business Alliance in 2000.",
" AACC also has received many other awards in recent years.",
" For 2011-2012, AACC Athletics won the Dr. Jack Cistriano Sportsmanship Award, presented annually by the Maryland Junior College Athletic Conference to the member school whose teams have demonstrated the best sportsmanship in the academic year.",
" The college also is the first higher education institution in Maryland to earn a rating from the Association for the Advancement of Stability in Higher Education.",
" AACC achieved a Silver ranking as the result of a three-year process."
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"Radius is a London music ensemble founded in 2007 by the British composer Tim Benjamin.",
" The ensemble specialises in the performance of new music from around the world (though primarily in the Western classical music tradition) written by living composers and 20th-century masters.",
" The ensemble's artistic director is the British composer Ian Vine, a contemporary of Tim Benjamin at the Royal Northern College of Music from 1994 to 1997.",
" Modelled on the 1960s ensemble The Fires of London, (which in turn was derived from the instrumentation of Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire), the core instrumental line-up of Radius is flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, and percussion.",
" To this instrumentation have been added trumpet, trombone, French horn, actors, and vocalists, as required for the performance of specific works."
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"St. Olaf College is a coeducational, residential, four-year, private liberal arts college in Northfield, Minnesota, United States.",
" It was founded in 1874 by a group of Norwegian-American immigrant pastors and farmers, led by Pastor Bernt Julius Muus.",
" The college is named after the King and the Patron Saint Olaf II of Norway and is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America."
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"The Music Ensemble of Benares was conceived in 1975 and founded in 1982 by the German musician Gunther Paust (born 1954), The Music Ensemble of Benares is a group of artists from the north Indian city of Benares (Varanasi).",
" Though the ensemble has grown and developed to encompass an eclectic array of musical styles and genres it is rooted in Indian classical music."
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"Fat Freddy's Drop is a New Zealand seven-piece band from Wellington, whose musical style has been characterised as any combination of dub, reggae, soul, jazz, rhythm and blues, and techno.",
" Originally a jam band formed in the late 1990s by musicians from other bands in Wellington, Fat Freddy's Drop gradually became its members' sole focus.",
" Band members continued playing with their other respective groups—The Black Seeds, TrinityRoots, Bongmaster, and others—for much of their 13-year career.",
" Fat Freddy's Drop are known for their improvised live performances; songs on their studio albums are versions refined over years of playing them live in New Zealand, and on tour abroad."
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"Title: Topology (musical ensemble)\n\nTopology is an indie classical quintet from Australia, formed in 1997. A leading Australian new music ensemble, they perform throughout Australia and abroad and have to date released 12 albums, including one with rock/electronica band Full Fathom Five and one with contemporary ensemble Loops. They were formerly the resident ensemble at the University of Western Sydney. The group works with composers including Tim Brady in Canada, Andrew Poppy, Michael Nyman, and Jeremy Peyton Jones in the UK, and Terry Riley, Steve Reich, Philip Glass, Carl Stone, and Paul Dresher in the US, as well as many Australian composers.",
"Title: Dinosaur Annex Music Ensemble\n\nDinosaur Annex Music Ensemble is a contemporary chamber music ensemble based in Boston, Massachusetts. The group was founded in 1975 by composers Scott Wheeler, Rodney Lister, and Ezra Sims as the concert giving “annex” of New England Dinosaur Dance Theater. The ensemble has been independently incorporated since 1977.",
"Title: Concorde Contemporary Music Ensemble\n\nThe Concorde Contemporary Music Ensemble, founded in 1976, is an Irish contemporary music ensemble. The group's purpose is stated as \"[promoting] new music on a regular basis.\" It has released three full length albums and has gone on several international tours through Europe and North America. The group debuted in the American Embassy in Dublin. It is supported by the Arts Council of Ireland and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. Concorde also promotes an annual series at the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery in Dublin, which has been running for over 20 years.",
"Title: California Youth Symphony\n\nCalifornia Youth Symphony (CYS) is a San Francisco Bay Area symphony orchestra for young musicians of high school age and younger. It was founded in 1952 by Aaron Sten and in 1963 became the first United States youth orchestra to tour abroad, performing twelve concerts in Japan, including a joint concert with Tokyo Junior Orchestra Society. Since then, the orchestra has toured Mexico, Australia, Uruguay, Argentina and several countries in Europe and Asia. In 1994, the orchestra placed first in the International Youth and Music Festival Competition in Vienna. The orchestra has also collaborated with youth orchestras in Japan and in Switzerland. During the summer of 2014, the orchestra is touring in Eastern Europe, and will perform in Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, and the Czech Republic. Leo Eylar has been musical director since 1990.",
"Title: St. Olaf Band\n\nThe St. Olaf Band, an ensemble of approximately 90 musicians, is the touring concert band of St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota. The band was founded in 1891, and holds the honor of being the first music organization established at St. Olaf. F. Melius Christiansen assumed leadership of the band in 1903. In 1906, Christiansen took the St. Olaf Band on tour to Norway to play for King Haakon VII, making it the first college music ensemble to conduct a tour abroad.",
"Title: Anne Arundel Community College\n\nAnne Arundel Community College, founded in 1961, is located in Arnold, Maryland. The college was named \"Community College of the Year\" by National Business Alliance in 2000. AACC also has received many other awards in recent years. For 2011-2012, AACC Athletics won the Dr. Jack Cistriano Sportsmanship Award, presented annually by the Maryland Junior College Athletic Conference to the member school whose teams have demonstrated the best sportsmanship in the academic year. The college also is the first higher education institution in Maryland to earn a rating from the Association for the Advancement of Stability in Higher Education. AACC achieved a Silver ranking as the result of a three-year process.",
"Title: Radius (music ensemble)\n\nRadius is a London music ensemble founded in 2007 by the British composer Tim Benjamin. The ensemble specialises in the performance of new music from around the world (though primarily in the Western classical music tradition) written by living composers and 20th-century masters. The ensemble's artistic director is the British composer Ian Vine, a contemporary of Tim Benjamin at the Royal Northern College of Music from 1994 to 1997. Modelled on the 1960s ensemble The Fires of London, (which in turn was derived from the instrumentation of Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire), the core instrumental line-up of Radius is flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, and percussion. To this instrumentation have been added trumpet, trombone, French horn, actors, and vocalists, as required for the performance of specific works.",
"Title: St. Olaf College\n\nSt. Olaf College is a coeducational, residential, four-year, private liberal arts college in Northfield, Minnesota, United States. It was founded in 1874 by a group of Norwegian-American immigrant pastors and farmers, led by Pastor Bernt Julius Muus. The college is named after the King and the Patron Saint Olaf II of Norway and is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.",
"Title: Music Ensemble of Benares\n\nThe Music Ensemble of Benares was conceived in 1975 and founded in 1982 by the German musician Gunther Paust (born 1954), The Music Ensemble of Benares is a group of artists from the north Indian city of Benares (Varanasi). Though the ensemble has grown and developed to encompass an eclectic array of musical styles and genres it is rooted in Indian classical music.",
"Title: Fat Freddy's Drop\n\nFat Freddy's Drop is a New Zealand seven-piece band from Wellington, whose musical style has been characterised as any combination of dub, reggae, soul, jazz, rhythm and blues, and techno. Originally a jam band formed in the late 1990s by musicians from other bands in Wellington, Fat Freddy's Drop gradually became its members' sole focus. Band members continued playing with their other respective groups—The Black Seeds, TrinityRoots, Bongmaster, and others—for much of their 13-year career. Fat Freddy's Drop are known for their improvised live performances; songs on their studio albums are versions refined over years of playing them live in New Zealand, and on tour abroad."
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Broughton Hall High School is located in a city that had how many inhabitants in 2015 ?
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478,580
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"William H. Hall High School, also known as Hall High, is a four-year public high school located in West Hartford, in the U.S. state of Connecticut.",
" Opened in 1924, it was named after William Henry Hall, who was a teacher, principal and superintendent of schools in West Hartford.",
" The school colors are blue and white, and the mascot is the \"Warrior.\"",
" It is one of two public high schools in the West Hartford Public Schools, the other being Conard High School.",
" Enrollment in grades 9–12 for the 2006–2007 school year was 2,604 students."
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"The Suburban East Conference is a Minnesota State High School League conference in the Twin Cities, Minnesota.",
" Its members are Cretin-Derham Hall High School, East Ridge High School, Forest Lake Area High School, Hastings High School (Minnesota), Mounds View High School, Park High School, Roseville Area High School, Stillwater Area High School, White Bear Lake Area High School and Woodbury High School.",
" Member schools field a full complement of 30 interscholastic sports and 14 Fine Arts activities.",
" Cretin-Derham Hall High School is the newest and single private school in the conference."
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"Perry Hall High School is a public high school established in 1963 and is the largest public high school in Baltimore County, Maryland, enrolling about 2,300 students a year.",
" Located in the northeastern Baltimore suburb of Perry Hall and serving the surrounding communities, such as Kingsville and Glen Arm, it is part of the Baltimore County Public Schools system.",
" Area middle schools that feed into Perry Hall High are Perry Hall Middle School and Pine Grove Middle School."
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"White Hall High School is a public high school which serves students in grades nine through twelve and located in White Hall, Jefferson County, Arkansas.",
" White Hall is the only high school in the White Hall School District."
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"Stuart Hall High School is an all boys college-preparatory high school located in San Francisco's Pacific Heights district.",
" Stuart Hall High School is a relatively new school, opening in the fall of 2000.",
" Together, Stuart Hall High School, Convent of the Sacred Heart High School, Convent Elementary, and Stuart Hall for Boys, is part of an international network of schools known as the Schools of the Sacred Heart."
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"Liverpool ( ) is a city in North West England, with an estimated population of 478,580 in 2015.",
" With its surrounding areas, it is the fifth-largest metropolitan area in the UK, with over 2.24 million people in 2011.",
" The local authority is Liverpool City Council, the most populous local government district within the metropolitan county of Merseyside and the largest within the Liverpool City Region."
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"Needham B. Broughton High School, commonly known as Broughton High School, is one of the flagship schools of the Wake County Public School System.",
" It is located at 723 St. Mary's Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States.",
" Broughton was named after the Raleigh businessman and politician, Needham B. Broughton, who contributed much to the public schools of the area.",
" Broughton was ranked 690th in \"Newsweek\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s list of the top United States schools in 2007.",
" It runs on a 4x4 modified block schedule (A Day-B Day which allows students to go a whole semester without missing a \"core class\" or a foreign language).",
" Broughton is known for its castle-like stone facade and tall bell tower.",
" The architect was William Henley Deitrick, FAIA."
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"Located in the central portion of Little Rock, Arkansas, the Hall High neighborhood is a largely residential area to the west of Pulaski Heights, and the south of Tanglewood.",
" Named for the city's Hall High School, the neighborhood is also widely considered as a part of the greater midtown section of Little Rock.",
" The neighborhood is also home to Catholic High School for Boys (Little Rock, Arkansas)."
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"Chestatee High School is a public high school located in Gainesville, Georgia, United States, operated by Hall County Schools.",
" The school was established in 2002 when the enrollment at North Hall High School grew too large.",
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"Broughton Hall High School is an all-girls', Roman Catholic secondary school and sixth form located in the West Derby area of Liverpool, L12 9HJ England."
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"Title: Hall High School (Connecticut)\n\nWilliam H. Hall High School, also known as Hall High, is a four-year public high school located in West Hartford, in the U.S. state of Connecticut. Opened in 1924, it was named after William Henry Hall, who was a teacher, principal and superintendent of schools in West Hartford. The school colors are blue and white, and the mascot is the \"Warrior.\" It is one of two public high schools in the West Hartford Public Schools, the other being Conard High School. Enrollment in grades 9–12 for the 2006–2007 school year was 2,604 students.",
"Title: Suburban East Conference (Minnesota)\n\nThe Suburban East Conference is a Minnesota State High School League conference in the Twin Cities, Minnesota. Its members are Cretin-Derham Hall High School, East Ridge High School, Forest Lake Area High School, Hastings High School (Minnesota), Mounds View High School, Park High School, Roseville Area High School, Stillwater Area High School, White Bear Lake Area High School and Woodbury High School. Member schools field a full complement of 30 interscholastic sports and 14 Fine Arts activities. Cretin-Derham Hall High School is the newest and single private school in the conference.",
"Title: Perry Hall High School\n\nPerry Hall High School is a public high school established in 1963 and is the largest public high school in Baltimore County, Maryland, enrolling about 2,300 students a year. Located in the northeastern Baltimore suburb of Perry Hall and serving the surrounding communities, such as Kingsville and Glen Arm, it is part of the Baltimore County Public Schools system. Area middle schools that feed into Perry Hall High are Perry Hall Middle School and Pine Grove Middle School.",
"Title: White Hall High School\n\nWhite Hall High School is a public high school which serves students in grades nine through twelve and located in White Hall, Jefferson County, Arkansas. White Hall is the only high school in the White Hall School District.",
"Title: Stuart Hall High School\n\nStuart Hall High School is an all boys college-preparatory high school located in San Francisco's Pacific Heights district. Stuart Hall High School is a relatively new school, opening in the fall of 2000. Together, Stuart Hall High School, Convent of the Sacred Heart High School, Convent Elementary, and Stuart Hall for Boys, is part of an international network of schools known as the Schools of the Sacred Heart.",
"Title: Liverpool\n\nLiverpool ( ) is a city in North West England, with an estimated population of 478,580 in 2015. With its surrounding areas, it is the fifth-largest metropolitan area in the UK, with over 2.24 million people in 2011. The local authority is Liverpool City Council, the most populous local government district within the metropolitan county of Merseyside and the largest within the Liverpool City Region.",
"Title: Needham B. Broughton High School\n\nNeedham B. Broughton High School, commonly known as Broughton High School, is one of the flagship schools of the Wake County Public School System. It is located at 723 St. Mary's Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. Broughton was named after the Raleigh businessman and politician, Needham B. Broughton, who contributed much to the public schools of the area. Broughton was ranked 690th in \"Newsweek\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s list of the top United States schools in 2007. It runs on a 4x4 modified block schedule (A Day-B Day which allows students to go a whole semester without missing a \"core class\" or a foreign language). Broughton is known for its castle-like stone facade and tall bell tower. The architect was William Henley Deitrick, FAIA.",
"Title: Hall High\n\nLocated in the central portion of Little Rock, Arkansas, the Hall High neighborhood is a largely residential area to the west of Pulaski Heights, and the south of Tanglewood. Named for the city's Hall High School, the neighborhood is also widely considered as a part of the greater midtown section of Little Rock. The neighborhood is also home to Catholic High School for Boys (Little Rock, Arkansas).",
"Title: Chestatee High School\n\nChestatee High School is a public high school located in Gainesville, Georgia, United States, operated by Hall County Schools. The school was established in 2002 when the enrollment at North Hall High School grew too large. The school serves the communities of Gainesville, Murrayville, and Dawsonville.",
"Title: Broughton Hall High School\n\nBroughton Hall High School is an all-girls', Roman Catholic secondary school and sixth form located in the West Derby area of Liverpool, L12 9HJ England."
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In the 2016'census what is the population of the urban area in which the poet Robert Dwyer Joyce was born ?
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"The Sheffield Urban Area is a conurbation with a population of 685,368 according to the 2011 census.",
" This was a 7% increase on the 2001 population of 640,720 making it the 8th largest conurbation in the United Kingdom and England's 6th largest.",
" Named the Sheffield Urban Area by the Office for National Statistics, it must not be confused with the Sheffield City Region, a non-government term, although often used, particularly by the business community.",
" The conurbation dominates South Yorkshire, with over half of the county's population living in this urban area.",
" In 2001 the population density of the urban area was 3,949.2 people per km by 2011 this had increased slightly to 4,092 people per km."
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"The Cardiff Built-up Area or Cardiff Urban Area is the name given to the urban area around Cardiff.",
" The vast bulk of the population and area are contributed by Cardiff which had a population of 335,145 as recorded at the 2011 census.",
" The rest was made up by the towns of Penarth and Dinas Powys connected to the south-east of the city along Cardiff Bay as well as the South Wales Valleys towns of Caerphilly and Pontypridd.",
" The total official population of this urban area was given to be 447,487 in 2011.",
" This was on increase of almost 37% on the 2001 population of 327,706 this was mainly due to Caerphilly and Pontypridd becoming part of the built-up area.",
" The population of the Cardiff unitary authority (not co-terminous with the built-up area or the wider urban area) in 2001 was 305,353.",
" Cardiff Council estimated the population of the unitary authority at 317,500 in 2006 ."
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"\"The Battle of Benburb\" is an Irish song commemorating the 1646 Battle of Benburb.",
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"The Wind That Shakes the Barley is a 2006 war drama film directed by Ken Loach, set during the Irish War of Independence (1919–1921) and the Irish Civil War (1922–1923).",
" Written by long-time Loach collaborator Paul Laverty, this drama tells the fictional story of two County Cork brothers, Damien O'Donovan (Cillian Murphy) and Teddy O'Donovan (Pádraic Delaney), who join the Irish Republican Army to fight for Irish independence from the United Kingdom.",
" The film takes its title from the Robert Dwyer Joyce's \"The Wind That Shakes the Barley\", a song set during the 1798 rebellion in Ireland and featured early in the film.",
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"This is a list of all the settlements in Bedfordshire.",
" Population figures are taken from the 2001 UK census.",
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" Because of this some village's population may include hamlets which may or may not be considered separate settlements.",
" As well as this some civil parishes include more than one village but they have been included together in this list because there is no reliable data for the populations of separate villages in a civil parish consisting of more than one village.",
" Settlements which do not form part of urban areas have had their urban area listed as rural.",
" However some villages may be only partly in one Urban Area with the rest of it not being in any urban areas in such cases the urban area has been listed as the urban area and Rural."
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"The Southend Urban Area is the informal name for the urban area including and surrounding Southend-on-Sea in Essex, England.",
" The Office for National Statistics defines the Southend Urban Area as having a population of 295,310, making it the largest urban area within the East of England.",
" The population had increased by almost 10% since the 2001 population of 269,400; this was mainly due to Hullbridge becoming part of the built-up area.",
" The 2001 population had grown nearly 1% from the 1991 figure of 266,749."
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"Robert Dwyer Joyce (1830-1883) was an Irish poet, writer, and collector of traditional Irish music."
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"\"The Wind That Shakes the Barley\" is an Irish ballad written by Robert Dwyer Joyce (1836–1883), a Limerick-born poet and professor of English literature.",
" The song is written from the perspective of a doomed young Wexford rebel who is about to sacrifice his relationship with his loved one and plunge into the cauldron of violence associated with the 1798 rebellion in Ireland.",
" The references to barley in the song derive from the fact that the rebels often carried barley or oats in their pockets as provisions for when on the march.",
" This gave rise to the post-rebellion phenomenon of barley growing and marking the \"croppy-holes,\" mass unmarked graves into which slain rebels were thrown, symbolizing the regenerative nature of Irish resistance to British rule.",
" As the barley will grow every year in the Spring time of the year this is said to symbolize Irish resistance to British oppression and that Ireland will never yield and will always oppose British rule on the island."
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" 1680) was an Irish steward, stonemason, and builder.",
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"Limerick ( ; Irish: \"Luimneach\" ] ) is a city in County Limerick, Ireland.",
" It is located in the Mid-West Region and is also part of the province of Munster.",
" Limerick City and County Council is the local authority for the city.",
" The city lies on the River Shannon, with the historic core of the city located on King's Island, which is bounded by the Shannon and the Abbey River.",
" Limerick is also located at the head of the Shannon Estuary where the river widens before it flows into the Atlantic Ocean.",
" With a population of 94,192 (2016 census), Limerick is the third most populous urban area in the state, and the fourth most populous city on the island of Ireland."
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"Title: Sheffield urban area\n\nThe Sheffield Urban Area is a conurbation with a population of 685,368 according to the 2011 census. This was a 7% increase on the 2001 population of 640,720 making it the 8th largest conurbation in the United Kingdom and England's 6th largest. Named the Sheffield Urban Area by the Office for National Statistics, it must not be confused with the Sheffield City Region, a non-government term, although often used, particularly by the business community. The conurbation dominates South Yorkshire, with over half of the county's population living in this urban area. In 2001 the population density of the urban area was 3,949.2 people per km by 2011 this had increased slightly to 4,092 people per km.",
"Title: Cardiff Urban Area\n\nThe Cardiff Built-up Area or Cardiff Urban Area is the name given to the urban area around Cardiff. The vast bulk of the population and area are contributed by Cardiff which had a population of 335,145 as recorded at the 2011 census. The rest was made up by the towns of Penarth and Dinas Powys connected to the south-east of the city along Cardiff Bay as well as the South Wales Valleys towns of Caerphilly and Pontypridd. The total official population of this urban area was given to be 447,487 in 2011. This was on increase of almost 37% on the 2001 population of 327,706 this was mainly due to Caerphilly and Pontypridd becoming part of the built-up area. The population of the Cardiff unitary authority (not co-terminous with the built-up area or the wider urban area) in 2001 was 305,353. Cardiff Council estimated the population of the unitary authority at 317,500 in 2006 .",
"Title: The Battle of Benburb\n\n\"The Battle of Benburb\" is an Irish song commemorating the 1646 Battle of Benburb. The tune was composed by Tommy Makem, with the lyrics drawn from a nineteenth century poem by Robert Dwyer Joyce.",
"Title: The Wind That Shakes the Barley (film)\n\nThe Wind That Shakes the Barley is a 2006 war drama film directed by Ken Loach, set during the Irish War of Independence (1919–1921) and the Irish Civil War (1922–1923). Written by long-time Loach collaborator Paul Laverty, this drama tells the fictional story of two County Cork brothers, Damien O'Donovan (Cillian Murphy) and Teddy O'Donovan (Pádraic Delaney), who join the Irish Republican Army to fight for Irish independence from the United Kingdom. The film takes its title from the Robert Dwyer Joyce's \"The Wind That Shakes the Barley\", a song set during the 1798 rebellion in Ireland and featured early in the film. The film is heavily influenced by Walter Macken's 1964 novel \"The Scorching Wind\".",
"Title: List of Bedfordshire settlements by population\n\nThis is a list of all the settlements in Bedfordshire. Population figures are taken from the 2001 UK census. The population given is for the civil parish, Luton Borough in the case of Luton and the unparished area in the case of Bedford. Because of this some village's population may include hamlets which may or may not be considered separate settlements. As well as this some civil parishes include more than one village but they have been included together in this list because there is no reliable data for the populations of separate villages in a civil parish consisting of more than one village. Settlements which do not form part of urban areas have had their urban area listed as rural. However some villages may be only partly in one Urban Area with the rest of it not being in any urban areas in such cases the urban area has been listed as the urban area and Rural.",
"Title: Southend Urban Area\n\nThe Southend Urban Area is the informal name for the urban area including and surrounding Southend-on-Sea in Essex, England. The Office for National Statistics defines the Southend Urban Area as having a population of 295,310, making it the largest urban area within the East of England. The population had increased by almost 10% since the 2001 population of 269,400; this was mainly due to Hullbridge becoming part of the built-up area. The 2001 population had grown nearly 1% from the 1991 figure of 266,749.",
"Title: Robert Dwyer Joyce\n\nRobert Dwyer Joyce (1830-1883) was an Irish poet, writer, and collector of traditional Irish music.",
"Title: The Wind That Shakes the Barley\n\n\"The Wind That Shakes the Barley\" is an Irish ballad written by Robert Dwyer Joyce (1836–1883), a Limerick-born poet and professor of English literature. The song is written from the perspective of a doomed young Wexford rebel who is about to sacrifice his relationship with his loved one and plunge into the cauldron of violence associated with the 1798 rebellion in Ireland. The references to barley in the song derive from the fact that the rebels often carried barley or oats in their pockets as provisions for when on the march. This gave rise to the post-rebellion phenomenon of barley growing and marking the \"croppy-holes,\" mass unmarked graves into which slain rebels were thrown, symbolizing the regenerative nature of Irish resistance to British rule. As the barley will grow every year in the Spring time of the year this is said to symbolize Irish resistance to British oppression and that Ireland will never yield and will always oppose British rule on the island.",
"Title: Seán Mór Seoighe\n\nSeán Mór Seoighe (fl. 1680) was an Irish steward, stonemason, and builder. He was the ancestor of many of the Joyce families of County Kerry, County Limerick, and County Cork, including that of the author James Joyce, Patrick Weston Joyce and Robert Dwyer Joyce.",
"Title: Limerick\n\nLimerick ( ; Irish: \"Luimneach\" ] ) is a city in County Limerick, Ireland. It is located in the Mid-West Region and is also part of the province of Munster. Limerick City and County Council is the local authority for the city. The city lies on the River Shannon, with the historic core of the city located on King's Island, which is bounded by the Shannon and the Abbey River. Limerick is also located at the head of the Shannon Estuary where the river widens before it flows into the Atlantic Ocean. With a population of 94,192 (2016 census), Limerick is the third most populous urban area in the state, and the fourth most populous city on the island of Ireland."
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Ramakrishna Pillai, (1878–1916) was a nationalist writer, journalist, editor, and political activist, Karl Marx (1912) are among his most noted works in Malayalam, the first ever biography of Karl Marx in any Indian language, which languages spoken in India belong to several language families, the major ones being the Indo-Aryan languages spoken by 75% of Indians and the Dravidian languages spoken by what percentage, of Indians?
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20%
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"The languages of Scotland are the languages spoken or once spoken in Scotland.",
" Each of the numerous languages spoken in Scotland during its recorded linguistic history falls into either the Germanic or Celtic language families.",
" The classification of the Pictish language was once controversial, but it is now generally considered a Celtic language.",
" Today, the main language spoken in Scotland is English, while Scots and Scottish Gaelic are minority languages.",
" The dialect of English spoken in Scotland is referred to as Scottish English."
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"This is a list of English words that are borrowed directly or ultimately from Dravidian languages.",
" Dravidian languages include Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, and a number of other languages spoken mainly in South Asia.",
" The list is by no means exhaustive."
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"Languages spoken in India belong to several language families, the major ones being the Indo-Aryan languages spoken by 75% of Indians and the Dravidian languages spoken by 20% of Indians.",
" Other languages belong to the Austroasiatic, Sino-Tibetan, Tai-Kadai, and a few other minor language families and isolates.",
" India (780) has the world's second highest number of languages, after Papua New Guinea (839)."
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" The major language families spoken on the continent include Altaic, Austroasiatic, Austronesian, Caucasian, Dravidian, Indo-European, Siberian, Sino-Tibetan and Tai-Kadai.",
" They usually have a long tradition of writing, but not always."
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"The languages of the Indian subcontinent are divided into various language families, of which the Indo-Iranian and the Dravidian languages are the most widely spoken.",
" There are also many languages belonging to unrelated language families such as Sino-Tibetan, spoken by smaller groups.",
" Linguistic records begin with the appearance of the Brāhmī script from about the 3rd century BCE."
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"Nostratic is a macrofamily, or hypothetical large-scale language family, which includes many of the indigenous language families of Eurasia, although its exact composition and structure vary among proponents.",
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"K. Ramakrishna Pillai (1878–1916) was a nationalist writer, journalist, editor, and political activist.",
" He edited \"Swadeshabhimani\" (The Patriot), the newspaper which became a potent weapon against the rule of the British and the erstwhile princely state of Travancore (Kerala, India) and a tool for social transformation.",
" His criticism of the Diwan of Travancore, P. Rajagopalachari and the Maharajah led to the eventual confiscation of the newspaper.",
" Ramakrishna Pillai was arrested and exiled from Travancore in 1910.",
" Vrithantha Pathra Pravarthanam (1912) and Karl Marx (1912) are among his most noted works in Malayalam, Vrithantha Pathra pravarthanam being the first book on journalism in Malayalam and Karl Marx, the first ever biography of Karl Marx in any Indian language."
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"Languages spoken in India belong to several language families, the major ones being the Indo-Aryan languages spoken by 75% of Indians and the Dravidian languages spoken by 20% of Indians.",
" Other languages belong to the Austroasiatic, Sino-Tibetan, Tai-Kadai, and a few other minor language families and isolates.",
" India (780) has the world's second highest number of languages, after Papua New Guinea (839)."
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"Tatsama (Sanskrit; ] ) are Sanskrit loanwords in modern Indo-Aryan languages like Bengali, Marathi, Oriya, Hindi, Gujarati, Sinhala and Dravidian languages like Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu, and Tamil.",
" They belong to a higher and more erudite register than common words, many of which are (in modern Indo-Aryan languages) directly inherited from Old Indo-Aryan (tadbhava).",
" The tatsama register can be compared to the use of words of Greek origin in English (e.g. \"hubris\")."
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"Borean (also Boreal or Boralean) is a hypothetical linguistic macrofamily that encompasses almost all language families worldwide except those native to sub-Saharan Africa, New Guinea, Australia, and the Andaman Islands.",
" Its supporters propose that the various languages spoken in Eurasia and adjacent regions have a genealogical relationship, and ultimately descend from languages spoken during the Upper Paleolithic in the millennia following the Last Glacial Maximum.",
" The name \"Borean\" is based on the Greek βορέας, and means \"northern\".",
" This reflects the fact that the group is held to include most language families native to the northern hemisphere.",
" Two distinct models of Borean exist: that of Harold C. Fleming and that of Sergei Starostin."
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"Title: Languages of Scotland\n\nThe languages of Scotland are the languages spoken or once spoken in Scotland. Each of the numerous languages spoken in Scotland during its recorded linguistic history falls into either the Germanic or Celtic language families. The classification of the Pictish language was once controversial, but it is now generally considered a Celtic language. Today, the main language spoken in Scotland is English, while Scots and Scottish Gaelic are minority languages. The dialect of English spoken in Scotland is referred to as Scottish English.",
"Title: List of English words of Dravidian origin\n\nThis is a list of English words that are borrowed directly or ultimately from Dravidian languages. Dravidian languages include Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, and a number of other languages spoken mainly in South Asia. The list is by no means exhaustive.",
"Title: Languages of India\n\nLanguages spoken in India belong to several language families, the major ones being the Indo-Aryan languages spoken by 75% of Indians and the Dravidian languages spoken by 20% of Indians. Other languages belong to the Austroasiatic, Sino-Tibetan, Tai-Kadai, and a few other minor language families and isolates. India (780) has the world's second highest number of languages, after Papua New Guinea (839).",
"Title: Languages of Asia\n\nThere is a wide variety of languages spoken throughout Asia, comprising different language families and some unrelated isolates. The major language families spoken on the continent include Altaic, Austroasiatic, Austronesian, Caucasian, Dravidian, Indo-European, Siberian, Sino-Tibetan and Tai-Kadai. They usually have a long tradition of writing, but not always.",
"Title: Linguistic history of the Indian subcontinent\n\nThe languages of the Indian subcontinent are divided into various language families, of which the Indo-Iranian and the Dravidian languages are the most widely spoken. There are also many languages belonging to unrelated language families such as Sino-Tibetan, spoken by smaller groups. Linguistic records begin with the appearance of the Brāhmī script from about the 3rd century BCE.",
"Title: Nostratic languages\n\nNostratic is a macrofamily, or hypothetical large-scale language family, which includes many of the indigenous language families of Eurasia, although its exact composition and structure vary among proponents. It typically comprises the Indo-European, Uralic, Altaic and Kartvelian languages, as well as the Afroasiatic languages spoken in North Africa, the Horn of Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and the Near East, and the Dravidian languages of the Indian Subcontinent (sometimes also Elamo-Dravidian, which connects India and the Iranian Plateau).",
"Title: Swadeshabhimani Ramakrishna Pillai\n\nK. Ramakrishna Pillai (1878–1916) was a nationalist writer, journalist, editor, and political activist. He edited \"Swadeshabhimani\" (The Patriot), the newspaper which became a potent weapon against the rule of the British and the erstwhile princely state of Travancore (Kerala, India) and a tool for social transformation. His criticism of the Diwan of Travancore, P. Rajagopalachari and the Maharajah led to the eventual confiscation of the newspaper. Ramakrishna Pillai was arrested and exiled from Travancore in 1910. Vrithantha Pathra Pravarthanam (1912) and Karl Marx (1912) are among his most noted works in Malayalam, Vrithantha Pathra pravarthanam being the first book on journalism in Malayalam and Karl Marx, the first ever biography of Karl Marx in any Indian language.",
"Title: Bible translations into the languages of India\n\nLanguages spoken in India belong to several language families, the major ones being the Indo-Aryan languages spoken by 75% of Indians and the Dravidian languages spoken by 20% of Indians. Other languages belong to the Austroasiatic, Sino-Tibetan, Tai-Kadai, and a few other minor language families and isolates. India (780) has the world's second highest number of languages, after Papua New Guinea (839).",
"Title: Tatsama\n\nTatsama (Sanskrit; ] ) are Sanskrit loanwords in modern Indo-Aryan languages like Bengali, Marathi, Oriya, Hindi, Gujarati, Sinhala and Dravidian languages like Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu, and Tamil. They belong to a higher and more erudite register than common words, many of which are (in modern Indo-Aryan languages) directly inherited from Old Indo-Aryan (tadbhava). The tatsama register can be compared to the use of words of Greek origin in English (e.g. \"hubris\").",
"Title: Borean languages\n\nBorean (also Boreal or Boralean) is a hypothetical linguistic macrofamily that encompasses almost all language families worldwide except those native to sub-Saharan Africa, New Guinea, Australia, and the Andaman Islands. Its supporters propose that the various languages spoken in Eurasia and adjacent regions have a genealogical relationship, and ultimately descend from languages spoken during the Upper Paleolithic in the millennia following the Last Glacial Maximum. The name \"Borean\" is based on the Greek βορέας, and means \"northern\". This reflects the fact that the group is held to include most language families native to the northern hemisphere. Two distinct models of Borean exist: that of Harold C. Fleming and that of Sergei Starostin."
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Harvey Keitel appeared in what 1976 AMerican neo-noir psychological thriller that was directed by Martin Scorsese?
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Taxi Driver
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"Shutter Island is a 2010 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Laeta Kalogridis, based on Dennis Lehane's 2003 novel of the same name.",
" Leonardo DiCaprio stars as U.S. Marshal Edward \"Teddy\" Daniels who is investigating a psychiatric facility on Shutter Island after one of the patients goes missing.",
" Mark Ruffalo plays his partner officer, Ben Kingsley is the facility's lead psychiatrist, and Michelle Williams is Daniels' wife.",
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" and Harvey Keitel's debut as an actor.",
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"Taxi Driver is a 1976 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Paul Schrader.",
" Set in New York City following the Vietnam War, the film stars Robert De Niro, and features Jodie Foster, Harvey Keitel, Cybill Shepherd, Peter Boyle, and Albert Brooks."
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"Street Scenes, also known as Street Scenes 1970 is a documentary directed by Martin Scorsese.",
" It documents two protest rallies against the Vietnam War that took place in May 1970: the Hard Hat Riot on Wall Street in New York City and Kent State/Cambodia Incursion Protest in Washington, D.C. The numerous camera operators do impromptu interviews with the protestors and the spectators.",
" The New York protest turns violent as protestors were attacked by construction workers who supported the war.",
" The Washington protest is peaceful.",
" At the end, Scorsese, Harvey Keitel, Jay Cocks and Verna Bloom discuss the events and the current state of world affairs.",
" Oliver Stone was one of the many camera operators."
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"The Irishman is an upcoming American biographical crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Steven Zaillian, based on the book \"I Heard You Paint Houses: Frank ‘The Irishman’ Sheeran and the Inside Story of the Mafia, the Teamsters, and the Final Ride by Jimmy Hoffa\" by Charles Brandt.",
" The film stars Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci, Bobby Cannavale, Harvey Keitel, and Ray Romano.",
" The film is tentatively set for release in 2019 by Netflix."
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"Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore is a 1974 American comedy drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Robert Getchell.",
" It stars Ellen Burstyn as a widow who travels with her preteen son across the Southwestern United States in search of a better life, along with Alfred Lutter as her son and Kris Kristofferson as a man they meet along the way.",
" This is Martin Scorsese's fourth film.",
" The film co-stars Billy \"Green\" Bush, Diane Ladd, Valerie Curtin, Lelia Goldoni, Lane Bradbury, Vic Tayback, Jodie Foster (in one of her earliest film appearances), and Harvey Keitel."
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"The Last Temptation of Christ is a 1988 American epic drama film directed by Martin Scorsese.",
" Written by Paul Schrader with uncredited rewrites from Scorsese and Jay Cocks, the film is an adaptation of Nikos Kazantzakis' controversial 1955 novel of the same name.",
" The film, starring Willem Dafoe, Harvey Keitel, Barbara Hershey, Andre Gregory, Harry Dean Stanton and David Bowie, was shot entirely in Morocco."
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"The 7th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) took place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada between September 9 and September 18, 1982.",
" The festival paid tribute to Martin Scorsese, who attended along with Robert De Niro, Robert Duvall and Harvey Keitel.",
" Scorsese also participated in Q&A at the festival, with Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel."
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"Harvey Keitel ( ; born May 13, 1939) is an American actor and producer.",
" An Oscar and Golden Globe Award nominee, he has appeared in films such as Theo Angelopoulos' \"Ulysses' Gaze\", Martin Scorsese's \"Mean Streets\", \"Taxi Driver\" and \"The Last Temptation of Christ\"; Ridley Scott's \"The Duellists\" and \"Thelma & Louise\"; Peter Yates' \"Mother, Jugs & Speed\"; Quentin Tarantino's \"Reservoir Dogs\" and \"Pulp Fiction\"; Jane Campion's \"The Piano\"; Abel Ferrara's \"Bad Lieutenant\"; Robert Rodriguez's \"From Dusk till Dawn\"; James Mangold's \"Cop Land\"; Wes Anderson's \"Moonrise Kingdom\" and \"The Grand Budapest Hotel\"; and Paolo Sorrentino's \"Youth\".",
" Along with actors Al Pacino and Ellen Burstyn, he is the current co-president of the Actors Studio."
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"Mean Streets is a 1973 American crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and co-written by Scorsese and Mardik Martin.",
" The film stars Harvey Keitel and Robert De Niro.",
" It was released by Warner Bros. on October 2, 1973.",
" De Niro won the National Society of Film Critics award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as John \"Johnny Boy\" Civello."
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"Title: Shutter Island (film)\n\nShutter Island is a 2010 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Laeta Kalogridis, based on Dennis Lehane's 2003 novel of the same name. Leonardo DiCaprio stars as U.S. Marshal Edward \"Teddy\" Daniels who is investigating a psychiatric facility on Shutter Island after one of the patients goes missing. Mark Ruffalo plays his partner officer, Ben Kingsley is the facility's lead psychiatrist, and Michelle Williams is Daniels' wife. The film received generally favorable reviews from critics and grossed over $294 million at the box office.",
"Title: Who's That Knocking at My Door\n\nWho's That Knocking at My Door, originally titled I Call First, is a 1967 drama film, written and directed by Martin Scorsese, in his feature film directorial debut. and Harvey Keitel's debut as an actor. Exploring themes of Catholic guilt similar to those in his later film \"Mean Streets\", the story follows Italian-American J.R. (Keitel) as he struggles to accept the secret hidden by his independent and free-spirited girlfriend (Zina Bethune).",
"Title: Taxi Driver\n\nTaxi Driver is a 1976 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Paul Schrader. Set in New York City following the Vietnam War, the film stars Robert De Niro, and features Jodie Foster, Harvey Keitel, Cybill Shepherd, Peter Boyle, and Albert Brooks.",
"Title: Street Scenes\n\nStreet Scenes, also known as Street Scenes 1970 is a documentary directed by Martin Scorsese. It documents two protest rallies against the Vietnam War that took place in May 1970: the Hard Hat Riot on Wall Street in New York City and Kent State/Cambodia Incursion Protest in Washington, D.C. The numerous camera operators do impromptu interviews with the protestors and the spectators. The New York protest turns violent as protestors were attacked by construction workers who supported the war. The Washington protest is peaceful. At the end, Scorsese, Harvey Keitel, Jay Cocks and Verna Bloom discuss the events and the current state of world affairs. Oliver Stone was one of the many camera operators.",
"Title: The Irishman (2019 film)\n\nThe Irishman is an upcoming American biographical crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Steven Zaillian, based on the book \"I Heard You Paint Houses: Frank ‘The Irishman’ Sheeran and the Inside Story of the Mafia, the Teamsters, and the Final Ride by Jimmy Hoffa\" by Charles Brandt. The film stars Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci, Bobby Cannavale, Harvey Keitel, and Ray Romano. The film is tentatively set for release in 2019 by Netflix.",
"Title: Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore\n\nAlice Doesn't Live Here Anymore is a 1974 American comedy drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Robert Getchell. It stars Ellen Burstyn as a widow who travels with her preteen son across the Southwestern United States in search of a better life, along with Alfred Lutter as her son and Kris Kristofferson as a man they meet along the way. This is Martin Scorsese's fourth film. The film co-stars Billy \"Green\" Bush, Diane Ladd, Valerie Curtin, Lelia Goldoni, Lane Bradbury, Vic Tayback, Jodie Foster (in one of her earliest film appearances), and Harvey Keitel.",
"Title: The Last Temptation of Christ (film)\n\nThe Last Temptation of Christ is a 1988 American epic drama film directed by Martin Scorsese. Written by Paul Schrader with uncredited rewrites from Scorsese and Jay Cocks, the film is an adaptation of Nikos Kazantzakis' controversial 1955 novel of the same name. The film, starring Willem Dafoe, Harvey Keitel, Barbara Hershey, Andre Gregory, Harry Dean Stanton and David Bowie, was shot entirely in Morocco.",
"Title: 1982 Toronto International Film Festival\n\nThe 7th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) took place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada between September 9 and September 18, 1982. The festival paid tribute to Martin Scorsese, who attended along with Robert De Niro, Robert Duvall and Harvey Keitel. Scorsese also participated in Q&A at the festival, with Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel.",
"Title: Harvey Keitel\n\nHarvey Keitel ( ; born May 13, 1939) is an American actor and producer. An Oscar and Golden Globe Award nominee, he has appeared in films such as Theo Angelopoulos' \"Ulysses' Gaze\", Martin Scorsese's \"Mean Streets\", \"Taxi Driver\" and \"The Last Temptation of Christ\"; Ridley Scott's \"The Duellists\" and \"Thelma & Louise\"; Peter Yates' \"Mother, Jugs & Speed\"; Quentin Tarantino's \"Reservoir Dogs\" and \"Pulp Fiction\"; Jane Campion's \"The Piano\"; Abel Ferrara's \"Bad Lieutenant\"; Robert Rodriguez's \"From Dusk till Dawn\"; James Mangold's \"Cop Land\"; Wes Anderson's \"Moonrise Kingdom\" and \"The Grand Budapest Hotel\"; and Paolo Sorrentino's \"Youth\". Along with actors Al Pacino and Ellen Burstyn, he is the current co-president of the Actors Studio.",
"Title: Mean Streets\n\nMean Streets is a 1973 American crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and co-written by Scorsese and Mardik Martin. The film stars Harvey Keitel and Robert De Niro. It was released by Warner Bros. on October 2, 1973. De Niro won the National Society of Film Critics award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as John \"Johnny Boy\" Civello."
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The Fridge had booked such acts as the English singer and DJ who was the lead singer of what pop band?
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Culture Club
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" It claims to have been the first British club to have such innovations as video screens and a chill out lounge.",
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"Title: Vapnet\n\nVapnet (\"the weapon\" or \"the coat of arms\") is a Swedish indie pop band from Östersund, signed by record label Hybris. Lead singer is Martin Abrahamsson, who is also active in the indie pop band Sibiria. Their single \"Kalla mig\" was a big sleeper hit in Sweden in spring/summer 2005. Their album \"Jag vet hur man väntar\" was released April 19, 2006, featuring among other tracks a remix on \"Kalla mig\" by Swedish soul artist Kaah. Their song \"Håll Ihop,\" from the EP \"Något Dåligt Nytt Har Hänt\", featured Jens Lekman.",
"Title: Owen Orford\n\nOwen Orford is an Australian booking agent. Owen Orford transcended from lead singer in Australian touring bands Finch, Contraband and Toys, to venue booker of Sydney venues throughout the 1980s. He went on to promote tours for local and international acts and has booked shows for more than 100 Australian artists over the past 25 years.",
"Title: Boy George\n\nBoy George (born George Alan O'Dowd; 14 June 1961) is an English singer, songwriter, DJ, fashion designer and photographer. He is the lead singer of the Grammy and Brit Award-winning pop band Culture Club. At the height of the band's fame, during the 1980s, they recorded global hit songs such as \"Do You Really Want to Hurt Me\", \"Time (Clock of the Heart)\" and \"Karma Chameleon\" and George is known for his soulful voice and androgynous appearance. He was part of the English New Romantic movement which emerged in the late 1970s to the early 1980s.",
"Title: Mick Hucknall\n\nMichael James Hucknall (born 8 June 1960) is an English singer and songwriter. Hucknall achieved international fame in the 1980s as the lead singer and songwriter of the soul-influenced pop band Simply Red, with whom he enjoyed a 25-year career and sold over 50 million albums. Hucknall has been described as \"one of the truly great blue-eyed soul singers\".",
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"Title: Spencer James\n\nSpencer Frederick James (born 15 April 1953) is an English singer and musician. He has been the lead singer of veteran pop band The Searchers since 1986. James was also a member of the one-hit wonder band The First Class that scored a No. 4 hit with the song \"Beach Baby\".",
"Title: MisterWives\n\nMisterWives is an American pop band based in New York City, consisting of lead singer Mandy Lee, percussionist Etienne Bowler, bass guitarist William Hehir, guitarist Marc Campbell, multi-instrumentalist Jesse Blum, and saxophonist Mike Murphy. MisterWives have opened for acts such as Panic! at the Disco, Twenty One Pilots, Half Moon Run, Bleachers, The Mowgli's, Walk the Moon, and American Authors. The band is currently signed to Photo Finish Records. The band's debut album \"Our Own House\" was released in January 2015.",
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"Title: Ridel High\n\nRidel High are a mid 1990s American power pop band formed in Los Angeles by lead singer and songwriter Kevin Ridel. Kevin Ridel was the lead singer for Avant Garde which featured Rivers Cuomo of Weezer."
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The writer of the Simpsons episode "Future-Drama" was editor-in-chief of what student magazine?
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34th Street Magazine
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" Though commonly referred to as a newspaper, it is, according to its constitution, a magazine.",
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" It was established in 1999 by Ken Giffen, Brad Harkness and Peter Read.",
" Matt Griem maintained the paper through its second edition.",
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" It was in 2005 that the current editorial policy was written by Ted Cragg and Liz Zylstra and approved at the Annual General Meeting.",
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" After two years of failed spec scripts he was eventually hired to write an episode of \"Seinfeld\" in 1996.",
" Selman then joined the writing staff of \"The Simpsons\", where he has remained, rising to the position of executive producer.",
" He has written numerous episodes of the show, including \"Natural Born Kissers\", \"Behind the Laughter\", \"Trilogy of Error\", \"Simpsons Bible Stories\" (for which he won an Annie Award), \"The Dad Who Knew Too Little\" (for which he won a Writers Guild of America Award), and also \"The Food Wife\".",
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Which Pittsburgh landmark serves as one of the University of Pittsburgh Stages' primary performance spaces?
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The Cathedral of Learning
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" The building served as the world headquarters of Carnegie Steel Company, a steel producing company of the late 19th century created by industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to manage steel mills in the city, and later to become U.S. Steel.",
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" In the 2010s, popular music such as rock music and traditional music such as folk music are also performed in these venues.",
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" It has since evolved to become an important part of Pittsburgh's theatre scene, establishing its presence in 2004 with a production of Charles Mee's \"Big Love\", which was recognized as one of the Top Ten Plays of 2004 by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.",
" The company's mission is to \"present unique and challenging theatrical productions by both new and established playwrights with an emphasis on the collaborative nature of theatre through ensemble.\"",
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"Caravan Theatre of Pittsburgh is a theatre company located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.",
" Established in 2007 by John Gresh, the company has produced contemporary plays, such as \"800 Words: The Transmigration of Philip K. Dick\", \"Savage in Limbo\" and \"Risk Everything\".",
" The company took a hiatus in 2008 due to the recession but returned in 2012 with a well-received production about the life of Philip K. Dick, featuring Dana Hardy reprising a role she originated when she and playwright Victoria Stewart were both in graduate school.",
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"Title: Carnegie Building (Pittsburgh)\n\nThe Carnegie Building, also known as the Carnegie Steel Building, was a high-rise building in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The structure started construction in 1893 and was completed in 1895 as the city's tallest at the time. It was the first steel-framed skyscraper in Pittsburgh upon completion. The building served as the world headquarters of Carnegie Steel Company, a steel producing company of the late 19th century created by industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to manage steel mills in the city, and later to become U.S. Steel. The building was a Downtown Pittsburgh landmark and was located at 428-438 Fifth Avenue. It was torn down in 1952 for an expansion of Kaufmann's flagship store.",
"Title: Derek Brueckner\n\nDerek Brueckner (b 1965) is a Canadian artist living in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He is recognized for working with the figure in performance contexts at gallery and performance spaces in Canada, USA and Europe. Canadian spaces include Plug-In Institute of Contemporary Art (1998 & 2010) Gallery 111 (2008) Ace Art Inc (2000) New York City spaces include the Collective Unconscious (2002) Local Project http://www.localproject.org/ (2012) and 3rd EYE sol http://www.3rdeyesol.com (2013). European spaces include Fortezza da Basso (Florence 2001)",
"Title: List of concert halls\n\nA concert hall is a cultural building with a stage which serves as a performance venue and an auditorium filled with seats. While early halls built in the 18th and 19th century were designed for classical orchestra, concerto and opera concerts and ballet performances, halls built in the 20th and 21st century were often built to accommodate a wider range of performance types, including musicals. In the 2010s, popular music such as rock music and traditional music such as folk music are also performed in these venues. Many concert halls exist as one of several halls or performance spaces within a larger performing arts center. In many towns, the concert hall is combined with a convention center. Concert halls typically also contain orchestral rehearsal rooms. Many larger cities have both public and private concert halls. Particularly in smaller cities with fewer alternative venues, concert halls may also be used to accommodate other activities, from theatrical performances to academic presentations and university graduation ceremonies.",
"Title: No Name Players\n\nNo Name Players is a professional theatre company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Founded in 2000 by Don DiGiulio at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, the theatre company began as a creative outlet for DiGiulio and his classmates to hone their craft outside of college-related performance opportunities. It has since evolved to become an important part of Pittsburgh's theatre scene, establishing its presence in 2004 with a production of Charles Mee's \"Big Love\", which was recognized as one of the Top Ten Plays of 2004 by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. The company's mission is to \"present unique and challenging theatrical productions by both new and established playwrights with an emphasis on the collaborative nature of theatre through ensemble.\" It is notable for its \"SWAN Day\" celebration, which is an annual theatrical event that features short plays and other performance pieces that are created primarily by women, in connection with the international holiday SWAN (Support Women Artists Now) Day which occurs on the last Saturday of Women's History Month. The company has no performance space of its own but has used performance spaces around Pittsburgh, including Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company, Bricolage Production Company, and the Grey Box Theatre. It has received attention from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Out Online, and Pittsburgh City Paper.",
"Title: Zellerbach Hall\n\nZellerbach Hall is a multi-venue performance facility on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley, west of Lower Sproul Plaza. It was designed by architect and professor Vernon DeMars and completed in 1968. The facility consists of two primary performance spaces: the 1,984-seat Zellerbach Auditorium, and the 500-seat Zellerbach Playhouse.",
"Title: Pittsburgh Playhouse\n\nPittsburgh Playhouse is Point Park University's performing arts center located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It houses three performance spaces and is home to The Rep, Point Park's resident professional theatre company, as well as three student companies—Conservatory Theatre Company, Conservatory Dance Company, and Playhouse Jr. The Conservatory Theatre Company offers five productions each year that are performed by undergraduate students at Point Park; this season consists of a mixture of established plays and musicals, as well as occasional new works.",
"Title: Street theatre\n\nStreet theatre is a form of theatrical performance and presentation in outdoor public spaces without a specific paying audience. These spaces can be anywhere, including shopping centres, car parks, recreational reserves, college or university campus and street corners. They are especially seen in outdoor spaces where there are large numbers of people. The actors who perform street theatre range from buskers to organised theatre companies or groups that want to experiment with performance spaces, or to promote their mainstream work.",
"Title: University of Pittsburgh Stages\n\nUniversity of Pittsburgh Stages, previously known as the University of Pittsburgh Repertory Theatre or Pitt Rep, is the flagship production company for the University of Pittsburgh Department of Theatre Arts. Pitt Stages features students on stage with professional actors and teaching artists staging public performances of classic masterpieces, contemporary productions, and student-directed labs. The company's primary performance spaces include the University's Stephen Foster Memorial and Cathedral of Learning.",
"Title: Caravan Theatre of Pittsburgh\n\nCaravan Theatre of Pittsburgh is a theatre company located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Established in 2007 by John Gresh, the company has produced contemporary plays, such as \"800 Words: The Transmigration of Philip K. Dick\", \"Savage in Limbo\" and \"Risk Everything\". The company took a hiatus in 2008 due to the recession but returned in 2012 with a well-received production about the life of Philip K. Dick, featuring Dana Hardy reprising a role she originated when she and playwright Victoria Stewart were both in graduate school. Caravan Theatre of Pittsburgh has held performances in both the Penn Avenue and Liberty Avenue performance spaces of Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company.",
"Title: Cathedral of Learning\n\nThe Cathedral of Learning, a Pittsburgh landmark listed in the National Register of Historic Places, is the centerpiece of the University of Pittsburgh's main campus in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Standing at 535 ft , the 42-story Late Gothic Revival Cathedral is the tallest educational building in the Western hemisphere and the second tallest university building (fourth tallest educationally-purposed building) in the world. It is also the second tallest gothic-styled building in the world. The Cathedral of Learning was commissioned in 1921 and ground was broken in 1926. The first class was held in the building in 1931 and its exterior finished in October 1934, prior to its formal dedication in June 1937."
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what bbc drama features such actors as Sian Reeves and Ben Daniels?
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Siân Reeves (born Siân Rivers on May 9, 1966 in West Bromwich) is a British actress, most famous for playing the role of Sydney Henshall in the BBC drama "Cutting It"
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" It is a fictional account of the sinking of His Majesty's Hospital Ship \"Britannic\" off the Greek island of Kea in November 1916; it features a German agent sabotaging the ocean liner, which was then serving as a hospital ship for the British Army.",
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"Against the Tide (Chinese: 逆潮) is a psychological thriller drama produced by MediaCorp Channel 8.",
" This drama features different crime cases.",
" It is shown on weekdays at 9pm.",
" Each case lasts 3-5 episodes and features a main character of the case.",
" The drama began production in March 2014 and wrapped up its filming in May 2014.",
" The drama features Star Awards 2013's best actor, Christopher Lee, and best actress, Rui En alongside Desmond Tan, Zhang Zhenhuan, Paige Chua, Carrie Wong, Zheng Geping and Xu Bin as the main cast of the series.",
" It was aired from 24 September 2014 to 24 October 2014 and has a total of 23 episodes."
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" The film was directed by Peter Cattaneo, who would go on to direct the feature films \"The Full Monty\" (1997) and \"Lucky Break\" (2001).",
" Starring Lena Headey, Ian Hart and Jason Isaacs, it includes an early appearance by Danny Dyer, who subsequently starred in the 1999 film, \"Human Traffic\", which explored similar themes of clubbing and drug culture.",
" The drama is notable for being the first collaboration between BBC Drama Screen Two ( BBC Two ) and \"Scene\" (BBC Education) with series associate producer Andy Rowley.",
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"The Incredible Robert Baldick is a 1972 BBC drama that formed part of the third season of \"Drama Playhouse\", the BBC's launching pad for potential series (the first and second seasons had already seen pilot episodes make it to full runs with \"Codename\", \"The Befrienders\", \"The Regiment\" and \"The Onedin Line\").",
" It marked the return to the BBC drama department, for the first time in six years, of writer Terry Nation.",
" His last completed piece of work for the BBC before this, had been his work on the \"Doctor Who\" story \"The Daleks' Master Plan\" in 1965.",
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"Women in Love is a British two-part television film, a combined adaptation by William Ivory of two D. H. Lawrence novels, namely \"The Rainbow\" (1915) and \"Women in Love\" (1920).",
" Directed by Miranda Bowen and produced by Mark Pybus, it features Saskia Reeves, Rachael Stirling, Rosamund Pike, Rory Kinnear, Joseph Mawle and Ben Daniels.",
" It was first transmitted on BBC Four on 24 and 31 March 2011.",
" It was made by Company Pictures and filmed in South Africa."
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"The Last Days of Lehman Brothers is a British television film, first broadcast on BBC Two and BBC HD on Wednesday 9 September 2009.",
" Filmed in London, it was written by Craig Warner and directed by Michael Samuels.",
" It was shown as part of the BBC's \"Aftershock\" season, a selection of programmes marking the first anniversary of the collapse of the American investment bank Lehman Brothers.",
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"Law & Order: UK is a British police procedural and legal television programme broadcast from 2009–14 on ITV, adapted from the American series \"Law & Order\".",
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"Ben Daniels (born David T Daniels on 10 June 1964) is an English actor.",
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"Title: Against the Tide (TV series)\n\nAgainst the Tide (Chinese: 逆潮) is a psychological thriller drama produced by MediaCorp Channel 8. This drama features different crime cases. It is shown on weekdays at 9pm. Each case lasts 3-5 episodes and features a main character of the case. The drama began production in March 2014 and wrapped up its filming in May 2014. The drama features Star Awards 2013's best actor, Christopher Lee, and best actress, Rui En alongside Desmond Tan, Zhang Zhenhuan, Paige Chua, Carrie Wong, Zheng Geping and Xu Bin as the main cast of the series. It was aired from 24 September 2014 to 24 October 2014 and has a total of 23 episodes.",
"Title: Loved Up\n\nLoved Up is a BBC drama, first shown on 23 September 1995 in the BBC 2 \"Love Bites\" series. The film was directed by Peter Cattaneo, who would go on to direct the feature films \"The Full Monty\" (1997) and \"Lucky Break\" (2001). Starring Lena Headey, Ian Hart and Jason Isaacs, it includes an early appearance by Danny Dyer, who subsequently starred in the 1999 film, \"Human Traffic\", which explored similar themes of clubbing and drug culture. The drama is notable for being the first collaboration between BBC Drama Screen Two ( BBC Two ) and \"Scene\" (BBC Education) with series associate producer Andy Rowley. \"Loved Up\" won a BAFTA award as Best Children's Drama in 1996",
"Title: Siân Reeves\n\nSiân Reeves (born Siân Rivers on May 9, 1966 in West Bromwich) is a British actress, most famous for playing the role of Sydney Henshall in the BBC drama \"Cutting It\", and for playing villain Sally Spode in \"Emmerdale\".",
"Title: The Incredible Robert Baldick\n\nThe Incredible Robert Baldick is a 1972 BBC drama that formed part of the third season of \"Drama Playhouse\", the BBC's launching pad for potential series (the first and second seasons had already seen pilot episodes make it to full runs with \"Codename\", \"The Befrienders\", \"The Regiment\" and \"The Onedin Line\"). It marked the return to the BBC drama department, for the first time in six years, of writer Terry Nation. His last completed piece of work for the BBC before this, had been his work on the \"Doctor Who\" story \"The Daleks' Master Plan\" in 1965. After that he had worked for ITV/ITC film series including \"The Avengers\", \"The Saint\", \"The Baron\", \"The Champions\" and \"Department S\".",
"Title: Cutting It\n\nCutting It is a BBC television drama series set in Manchester, England, focusing on the lives and loves of the team running a hairdressing salon. It ran for four series between 2002 and 2005. The show featured a number of actors who have since become established stars, including Amanda Holden and Ben Daniels.",
"Title: Women in Love (TV series)\n\nWomen in Love is a British two-part television film, a combined adaptation by William Ivory of two D. H. Lawrence novels, namely \"The Rainbow\" (1915) and \"Women in Love\" (1920). Directed by Miranda Bowen and produced by Mark Pybus, it features Saskia Reeves, Rachael Stirling, Rosamund Pike, Rory Kinnear, Joseph Mawle and Ben Daniels. It was first transmitted on BBC Four on 24 and 31 March 2011. It was made by Company Pictures and filmed in South Africa.",
"Title: The Last Days of Lehman Brothers\n\nThe Last Days of Lehman Brothers is a British television film, first broadcast on BBC Two and BBC HD on Wednesday 9 September 2009. Filmed in London, it was written by Craig Warner and directed by Michael Samuels. It was shown as part of the BBC's \"Aftershock\" season, a selection of programmes marking the first anniversary of the collapse of the American investment bank Lehman Brothers. It featured James Cromwell, Ben Daniels, Corey Johnson, Michael Landes and James Bolam.",
"Title: Law & Order: UK\n\nLaw & Order: UK is a British police procedural and legal television programme broadcast from 2009–14 on ITV, adapted from the American series \"Law & Order\". Financed by the production companies Kudos Film and Television, Wolf Films, and Universal Media Studios, the series originally starred Bradley Walsh, Freema Agyeman, Jamie Bamber and Ben Daniels, with lead actors Dominic Rowan, Georgia Taylor, Paul Nicholls and Ben Bailey Smith joining the cast subsequently, alongside supporting cast members Harriet Walter, Sharon Small, Peter Davison, Bill Paterson and Paterson Joseph. This is the first American drama television series to be adapted for British television, while the episodes are adapted from scripts and episodes of the parent series.",
"Title: Ben Daniels\n\nBen Daniels (born David T Daniels on 10 June 1964) is an English actor. Initially a celebrated stage actor, Daniels was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor for \"Never the Sinner\" (1991), the Evening Standard Award for Best Actor for \"900 Oneonta\" (1994), Best Actor in the M.E.N. Theatre Awards for \"Martin Yesterday\" (1998), and won the 2001 Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the Arthur Miller play \"All My Sons\"."
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Are both Xinjiang University and University of Ruhuna in the same country ?
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" It has served Xinjiang Medical University students since 1959.",
" It has 938 staff, among which there are 812 professionals and 48 technicians.",
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"Chaminda Chiran Jayasundara obtained his bachelor's degree in Statistics from the University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka in 2000, MSc in Information Management from the University of Sheffield, UK in 2002 and Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Information Science from the University of South Africa in 2010.",
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"Xinjiang University of Finance and Economics () is a university in Urumqi, Xinjiang, China.",
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" Xinjiang borders the countries of Mongolia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India.",
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"Title: Xinjiang University\n\nXinjiang University (XJU) (, ) is one of the major universities in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, People’s Republic of China, and is a national key university. Established in 1924 in Urumqi, Xinjiang University is a comprehensive university with the highest academic level in Xinjiang, under Project 211.",
"Title: Fourth Affiliated Hospital of XMU\n\nThe Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University, also known as the Hospital of Chinese Medicine of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (Chinese: 新疆维吾尔自治区中医医院) is a teaching hospital in Urumqi, Xinjiang, China affiliated with the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Xinjiang Medical University. It has served Xinjiang Medical University students since 1959. It has 938 staff, among which there are 812 professionals and 48 technicians. The hospital has one branch and three out-patient departments at different places, including one rehabilitation center.",
"Title: Sixth Affiliated Hospital of XMU\n\nThe Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University is a teaching hospital in Urumqi, Xinjiang, China affiliated with Xinjiang Medical University.",
"Title: Chaminda Jayasundara\n\nChaminda Chiran Jayasundara obtained his bachelor's degree in Statistics from the University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka in 2000, MSc in Information Management from the University of Sheffield, UK in 2002 and Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Information Science from the University of South Africa in 2010. He is now the University Librarian of the Fiji National University in Fiji. He was a Deputy University Librarian of the University of Colombo before joining the Fiji National University in 2012.",
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"Title: Xinjiang Medical University\n\nXinjiang Medical University (XMU) (; ), formerly the Xinjiang Medical College, is a medical university in Ürümqi, the capital of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. It was ratified by the National Ministry of Education in 1998 and entitled by Jiang Zemin.",
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"Title: Xinjiang\n\nXinjiang ( ; ; Uyghur: شىنجاڭ , ULY: \"Shinjang\" ), officially the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, is a provincial-level autonomous region of China in the northwest of the country. It is the largest Chinese administrative division and the eighth largest country subdivision in the world, spanning over 1.6 million km (640,000 square miles). Xinjiang contains the disputed territory of Aksai Chin, which is administered by China. Xinjiang borders the countries of Mongolia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. The rugged Karakoram, Kunlun, and Tian Shan mountain ranges occupy much of Xinjiang's borders, as well as its western and southern regions. Xinjiang also borders Tibet Autonomous Region and the provinces of Gansu and Qinghai. The most well-known route of the historical Silk Road ran through the territory from the east to its northwestern border. In recent decades, abundant oil and mineral reserves have been found in Xinjiang, and it is currently China's largest natural gas-producing region.",
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Combat boots are military boots designed to be worn by soldiers during combat or combat training, as opposed to during parades and other ceremonial duties, today, many combat boots incorporate technologies originating in civilian hiking boots, such as what, which is a waterproof, breathable fabric membrane and registered trademark of W. L. Gore and Associates?
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"Eyes Wide Open is an exhibit created by the American Friends Service Committee observing the American soldiers and marines that have died in the Iraq War.",
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"Hiking (walking) boots are footwear specifically designed for protecting the feet and ankles during outdoor walking activities such as hiking.",
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" Hiking boots are constructed to provide comfort for walking considerable distance over rough terrain.",
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" A less popular alternative is to use light trainers with thin soles.",
" Footwear should be neither too loose nor too tight, to help prevent blisters and sore feet.",
" Hiking socks that wick sweat from the feet, provide warmth, and cushion the feet are recommended and a thin, inner sock may also help.",
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" Today, many combat boots incorporate technologies originating in civilian hiking boots, such as Gore-Tex nylon side panels, which improve ventilation and comfort.",
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"Title: Robert W. Gore\n\nRobert W. \"Bob\" Gore (born April 15, 1937) is an American engineer and scientist, inventor and businessman. Gore has led his family's company, W. L. Gore & Associates, in developing applications of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) ranging from computer cables to medical equipment to the outer layer of space suits. His most significant breakthrough is likely the invention of Gore-Tex, a waterproof/breathable fabric popularly known for its use in sporting and outdoor gear.",
"Title: Boot socks\n\nBoot socks are a type of sock suitable for wearing with boots. Typically made from a knitted material, popular styles of knit currently are the cable and fairisle knit. Boot socks provide additional comfort and warmth in colder weather. Boots are often worn by both genders, with military boots, brogue boots and hiking boots all being popular styles to pair with boot socks. Boot socks vary in lengths, ranging from normal sized socks to knee high length socks.",
"Title: Gore-Tex\n\nGore-Tex is a waterproof, breathable fabric membrane and registered trademark of W. L. Gore and Associates. Invented in 1969, Gore-Tex is able to repel liquid water while allowing water vapor to pass through, and is designed to be a lightweight, waterproof fabric for all-weather use. It is composed of stretched polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), which is more commonly known as the generic trademark Teflon.",
"Title: Eyes Wide Open (exhibit)\n\nEyes Wide Open is an exhibit created by the American Friends Service Committee observing the American soldiers and marines that have died in the Iraq War. It contains a pair of combat boots to represent every American soldier and marine that has died in the war, as well as shoes representing Iraqi civilians who have lost their lives during the invasion and occupation. The exhibit was first shown in Chicago's Federal Plaza in January 2004. At that time, the exhibit contained 504 pairs of boots.",
"Title: Hiking boot\n\nHiking (walking) boots are footwear specifically designed for protecting the feet and ankles during outdoor walking activities such as hiking. They are one of the most important items of hiking gear, since their quality and durability can determine a hiker's ability to walk long distances without injury. Hiking boots are constructed to provide comfort for walking considerable distance over rough terrain. Boots that protect the hiker's feet and heel are recommended. Hiking boots give ankle support and are fairly stiff. A less popular alternative is to use light trainers with thin soles. Footwear should be neither too loose nor too tight, to help prevent blisters and sore feet. Hiking socks that wick sweat from the feet, provide warmth, and cushion the feet are recommended and a thin, inner sock may also help. Most hiking boots are also designed for other outdoor activities such as backpacking, climbing, mountaineering, and hunting.",
"Title: Tanker boot\n\nTanker boots are military boots closely associated with soldiers who serve on tanks and tracked vehicles in general. It is said the idea was borrowed from the French crewmen encountered during World War I when then-Captain George S. Patton, Jr. established the United States Tank Corps. Whereas regular combat boots are laced through metal eyelets in the leather upper, the tanker boots are fastened with leather straps which wrap around the upper and buckle near the top. This benefits the wearer in several ways:",
"Title: Fashion boot\n\nA fashion boot is a boot worn for reasons of style or fashion (rather than for utilitarian purposes – e.g. not hiking boots, riding boots, rain boots, etc.). The term is usually applied to women’s boots. Fashion boots come in a wide variety of styles, from ankle to thigh-length, and are used for casual, formal, and business attire. Although boots were a popular style of women’s footwear in the Nineteenth Century, they were not recognized as a high fashion item until the 1960s. They became widely popular in the 1970s and have remained a staple of women’s winter wardrobes since then.",
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Thomas Vinterberg (born 19 May 1969) is a Danish film director who, along with Lars von Trier, co-founded the Dogme 95 movement in filmmaking, which established rules for simplifying movie production, best known for the film, Far from the Madding Crowd, a 2015 British romantic drama film, an adaptation of the 1874 novel of the same name by who?
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Thomas Hardy
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" The film was made by the austere principles of the Dogme 95 movement, including the use of hand held video cameras and natural lighting, and is known as \"Dogme XII\".",
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" The Dogme approach is also referred to as \"Dogme ELT\", which reflects its origins in the ELT (English language teaching) sector.",
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" These were rules to create filmmaking based on the traditional values of story, acting, and theme, and excluding the use of elaborate special effects or technology.",
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"Title: The Idiots\n\nThe Idiots (Danish: Idioterne ) is a 1998 Danish comedy-drama film written and directed by Lars von Trier. It is his first film made in compliance with the Dogme 95 Manifesto, and is also known as Dogme #2. It is the second film in von Trier's \"Golden Heart Trilogy\", preceded by \"Breaking the Waves\" (1996) and succeeded by \"Dancer in the Dark\" (2000). It is among the first films to be shot entirely with digital cameras.",
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"Title: Far from the Madding Crowd (1915 film)\n\nFar from the Madding Crowd is a 1915 British silent drama film produced and directed by Laurence Trimble and starring Florence Turner, Henry Edwards and Malcolm Cherry. Trimble also adapted Thomas Hardy's 1874 novel for the screen. \"Far from the Madding Crowd\" is a lost film.",
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"Title: Truly Human\n\nTruly Human (Danish: Et rigtigt menneske ), certified as \"Dogme #18\", is a 2001 Danish drama film written and directed by Åke Sandgren, and starring Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Peter Mygind, and . Produced by Lars von Trier's and Peter Aalbæk Jensen's company Zentropa, the film was created following the Dogme 95 rules, and is experimental in style and narrative.",
"Title: Joy Ride (2000 film)\n\nJoy Ride (in Swiss German: \"Usfahrt\") is a 2000 Swiss drama film written and directed by Martin Rengel that followed Lars von Trier's Dogme 95 manifesto. It is classified as the 14th dogme movie. \"Joy Ride\" employs a very realistic, near-documentary style, with a story based on the homicide of a 19-year-old girl in Zürich, Switzerland in 1992. The incident attracted a great deal of media coverage in Switzerland.",
"Title: Far from the Madding Crowd (2015 film)\n\nFar from the Madding Crowd is a 2015 British romantic drama film directed by Thomas Vinterberg and starring Carey Mulligan, Matthias Schoenaerts, Michael Sheen, Tom Sturridge and Juno Temple. It is an adaptation of the 1874 novel of the same name by Thomas Hardy, the fourth time this novel has been filmed."
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Are René Laloux and Preston Sturges both American?
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no
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Home on the Range was an album recorded by the country music singer who was the opening act for which rocker in the 1950s?
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Elvis Presley
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" He stated that he had sold in excess of 120 million records.",
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" In the 1990s a new generation was exposed to Whitman through his songs featured in the film \"Mars Attacks!",
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" On April 22, 2014, he released the music video for his single, \"Satellites\" and his debut album, \"The Waiting Home\".",
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"Wayne Pride (born 29 June 1943) is an Australian country music and memory lane musician, who started his career in 1959 as a vocalist and guitarist in Sydney, Australia.",
" He has toured with Charley Pride and Buddy Williams, made over 100 television appearances.",
" Pride won the 'Best Entertainer' category at the Western Australian Country Music Awards in 1986, 1989 and 1991.",
" He was the opening act for Don Williams in early 2004.",
" Later in 2004 Pride travelled to the United States to meet Dwight Peters, together they wrote \"Smoky Mountain Memories\".",
" He returned to the US in 2008 to continue his work with Peters.",
" Pride has performed with Willie Nelson."
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"We Must Believe in Magic is the fourth studio album by American country music singer Crystal Gayle.",
" Released on June 24, 1977, it became her highest selling album, reaching #2 on the Billboard Country Albums chart and #12 on the main Billboard album chart (her first album to enter the main chart and her only album to make the Top 30 there to date).",
" It was certified platinum by the RIAA in 1978.",
" The album also has the distinction of being the first platinum album recorded by a female artist in country music.",
" It was also Gayle's first album to chart in the UK, where it reached #15, and was certified silver by the BPI.",
" In the Netherlands, it stayed on the charts for two weeks and peaked at #29."
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"Greg Hanna (born in Finch, Ontario, Canada) is a male Canadian country music singer.",
" Signing with his own independent label in 1995, Hanna charted several singles on the \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart in Canada, including the top ten hit \"Ain't No Justice\" from 1997, but his debut album was never issued.",
" In 2005, Hanna appeared on the third season of \"Nashville Star\", but dropped out after receiving an offer to work with producer Chris Farren.",
" In 2007, Hanna toured Canada as the opening act for Canadian country band Emerson Drive's \"Countrified Tour\".",
" Hanna's debut self-titled album was issued in October 2009 in the United States and Canada on his own USA record label imprint, Pheromone Records LLC; with MegaForce Records and Sony.",
" From his debut CD in the USA and Canada came the releases \"It's a Man's Job,\" \"What Kind of Love Are You On\" and \"Makin' Love Real.\"",
" Their supporting music videos which earned Hanna exposure on television networks such as CMT, GAC and TCN.",
" In 2010, Hanna signed with the Paradigm agency for representation and booked his first major USA tour as opening act on the \"American Ride Tour\" for Toby Keith and Trace Adkins."
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"Greg Storer is an Australian country music singer and a cropping farmer who runs a property near Warren in Central Western New South Wales.",
" He is the brother of country music singer Sara Storer, who encouraged him to write music and with whom he has performed duets, including his debut single \"When I was a Boy\" (2009) and on his first album 'Backwater' (2010).",
" According to \"The Land\" newspaper, Greg wrote his first song in 2003, called \"Billabong\", about the waterhole where the family swam and caught yabbies, and Sara Storer recorded the song on her third album.",
" ABC Radio National described his debut album as \"a collection of well-crafted down home stories of rural life\" for which he \"employed the cream of Australia's country musicians\"."
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"Charlie Floyd (born in Aynor, South Carolina) is an American country music singer.",
" Floyd performed in his native South Carolina for several years, and opened a nightclub called Charlie's Nite Life in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.",
" In 1993, he signed to Liberty Records and released his debut album, also titled \"Charlie's Nite Life\".",
" Alanna Nash of \"Entertainment Weekly\" gave Floyd's album a B rating, saying that Floyd had \"the gruff voice of a '70s Southern rocker but his songs belie his tough-guy sound.\"",
" The album produced two chart singles in \"I've Fallen in Love (And I Can't Get Up)\" and \"Good Girls Go to Heaven\".",
" After the album's release, Floyd closed the nightclub, but reopened it in 1998."
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"Richard Edward \"Eddy\" Arnold (May 15, 1918 – May 8, 2008) was an American country music singer who performed for six decades.",
" He was a Nashville sound (country/popular music) innovator of the late 1950s, and scored 147 songs on the \"Billboard\" country music charts, second only to George Jones.",
" He sold more than 85 million records.",
" A member of the Grand Ole Opry (beginning 1943) and the Country Music Hall of Fame (beginning 1966), Arnold ranked 22nd on Country Music Television's 2003 list of \"The 40 Greatest Men of Country Music.\""
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"Title: Slim Whitman\n\nSlim Whitman (January 20, 1923 – June 19, 2013), born as Otis Dewey Whitman Jr, was an American country music and western music singer-songwriter and instrumentalist known for his yodeling abilities and his smooth, high, three-octave-range falsetto in a style christened as \"countrypolitan\". He stated that he had sold in excess of 120 million records. In the 1950s Whitman toured with Elvis Presley as the opening act. In the 1990s a new generation was exposed to Whitman through his songs featured in the film \"Mars Attacks! \"; his iconic \"Indian Love Call\" would kill the invading Martians every time the record was played.",
"Title: Tanner Patrick\n\nTanner Patrick Howe (born May 24, 1991 in Los Angeles) is a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist from Dallas, Texas. In August 2011, Patrick began uploading videos to his YouTube channel, \"TannerPatrick\", which now has over 1,000,000 subscribers and over 110,000,000 views. In 2012, he was selected by Nigel Lythgoe Productions to star in E!'s \"Opening Act\", where he shared the stage with country music super star, Brad Paisley. On April 22, 2014, he released the music video for his single, \"Satellites\" and his debut album, \"The Waiting Home\". He describes the album as \"intentionally diverse with a rock/pop influence\". In the summer of 2014, he began uploading his music to Vine, where he now has over 700,000 followers and 150,000,000 loops. Patrick plays acoustic guitar, bass guitar, piano, and other instruments.",
"Title: A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action\n\n\"A Little Less Talk And A Lot More Action\" is a song written by Keith Hinton and Jimmy Alan Stewart, and recorded by American country music singer Hank Williams, Jr. for his 1992 album \"Maverick\". One year later, the song was recorded by American country music singer Toby Keith and released in November as the third single from his self-titled debut album. Keith's version peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart and peaked at number 25 on the Canadian \"RPM\" country tracks.",
"Title: Wayne Pride\n\nWayne Pride (born 29 June 1943) is an Australian country music and memory lane musician, who started his career in 1959 as a vocalist and guitarist in Sydney, Australia. He has toured with Charley Pride and Buddy Williams, made over 100 television appearances. Pride won the 'Best Entertainer' category at the Western Australian Country Music Awards in 1986, 1989 and 1991. He was the opening act for Don Williams in early 2004. Later in 2004 Pride travelled to the United States to meet Dwight Peters, together they wrote \"Smoky Mountain Memories\". He returned to the US in 2008 to continue his work with Peters. Pride has performed with Willie Nelson.",
"Title: We Must Believe in Magic\n\nWe Must Believe in Magic is the fourth studio album by American country music singer Crystal Gayle. Released on June 24, 1977, it became her highest selling album, reaching #2 on the Billboard Country Albums chart and #12 on the main Billboard album chart (her first album to enter the main chart and her only album to make the Top 30 there to date). It was certified platinum by the RIAA in 1978. The album also has the distinction of being the first platinum album recorded by a female artist in country music. It was also Gayle's first album to chart in the UK, where it reached #15, and was certified silver by the BPI. In the Netherlands, it stayed on the charts for two weeks and peaked at #29.",
"Title: Home on the Range (album)\n\nHome on the Range is a 1977 folk, world and country music album recorded by Slim Whitman.",
"Title: Greg Hanna\n\nGreg Hanna (born in Finch, Ontario, Canada) is a male Canadian country music singer. Signing with his own independent label in 1995, Hanna charted several singles on the \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart in Canada, including the top ten hit \"Ain't No Justice\" from 1997, but his debut album was never issued. In 2005, Hanna appeared on the third season of \"Nashville Star\", but dropped out after receiving an offer to work with producer Chris Farren. In 2007, Hanna toured Canada as the opening act for Canadian country band Emerson Drive's \"Countrified Tour\". Hanna's debut self-titled album was issued in October 2009 in the United States and Canada on his own USA record label imprint, Pheromone Records LLC; with MegaForce Records and Sony. From his debut CD in the USA and Canada came the releases \"It's a Man's Job,\" \"What Kind of Love Are You On\" and \"Makin' Love Real.\" Their supporting music videos which earned Hanna exposure on television networks such as CMT, GAC and TCN. In 2010, Hanna signed with the Paradigm agency for representation and booked his first major USA tour as opening act on the \"American Ride Tour\" for Toby Keith and Trace Adkins.",
"Title: Greg Storer\n\nGreg Storer is an Australian country music singer and a cropping farmer who runs a property near Warren in Central Western New South Wales. He is the brother of country music singer Sara Storer, who encouraged him to write music and with whom he has performed duets, including his debut single \"When I was a Boy\" (2009) and on his first album 'Backwater' (2010). According to \"The Land\" newspaper, Greg wrote his first song in 2003, called \"Billabong\", about the waterhole where the family swam and caught yabbies, and Sara Storer recorded the song on her third album. ABC Radio National described his debut album as \"a collection of well-crafted down home stories of rural life\" for which he \"employed the cream of Australia's country musicians\".",
"Title: Charlie Floyd\n\nCharlie Floyd (born in Aynor, South Carolina) is an American country music singer. Floyd performed in his native South Carolina for several years, and opened a nightclub called Charlie's Nite Life in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. In 1993, he signed to Liberty Records and released his debut album, also titled \"Charlie's Nite Life\". Alanna Nash of \"Entertainment Weekly\" gave Floyd's album a B rating, saying that Floyd had \"the gruff voice of a '70s Southern rocker but his songs belie his tough-guy sound.\" The album produced two chart singles in \"I've Fallen in Love (And I Can't Get Up)\" and \"Good Girls Go to Heaven\". After the album's release, Floyd closed the nightclub, but reopened it in 1998.",
"Title: Eddy Arnold\n\nRichard Edward \"Eddy\" Arnold (May 15, 1918 – May 8, 2008) was an American country music singer who performed for six decades. He was a Nashville sound (country/popular music) innovator of the late 1950s, and scored 147 songs on the \"Billboard\" country music charts, second only to George Jones. He sold more than 85 million records. A member of the Grand Ole Opry (beginning 1943) and the Country Music Hall of Fame (beginning 1966), Arnold ranked 22nd on Country Music Television's 2003 list of \"The 40 Greatest Men of Country Music.\""
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Major Ronald Ferguson's wife is the maternal grandmother of which two women?
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Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie of York
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"Christine Louise of Oettingen-Oettingen (20 March 1671 in Oettingen – 3 September 1747 in Blankenberg) was Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg.",
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"Sarah, Duchess of York (Sarah Margaret; \"née\" Ferguson; born 15 October 1959) is a British writer, charity patron, public speaker, film producer and television personality.",
" She is the former wife of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, the second son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.",
" She is the younger daughter of Major Ronald Ferguson and Susan Barrantes (née Wright).",
" Sarah has two daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie of York, who are respectively seventh and eighth in the line of succession to the British throne."
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"Alice Holland, Countess of Kent (c. 1350 – 17 March 1416), LG, formerly Lady Alice FitzAlan, was an English noblewoman, a daughter of the 10th Earl of Arundel, and the wife of the 2nd Earl of Kent, the half-brother of King Richard II.",
" As the maternal grandmother of Anne Mortimer, she was an ancestor of King Edward IV and King Richard III, as well as King Henry VII and the Tudor dynasty through her daughter Margaret Holland.",
" She was also the maternal grandmother of Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scotland."
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"Antonia Minor (\"PIR\" A 885), also known as Julia Antonia Minor, Antonia the Younger or simply Antonia (31 January 36 BC - September/October AD 37) was the younger of two daughters of Mark Antony and Octavia Minor.",
" She was a niece of the Emperor Augustus, sister-in-law of the Emperor Tiberius, paternal grandmother of the Emperor Caligula and Empress Agrippina the Younger, mother of the Emperor Claudius, and both maternal great-grandmother and paternal great-aunt of the Emperor Nero.",
" She was additionally the maternal great-aunt of the Empress Valeria Messalina and Faustus Cornelius Sulla Felix, the paternal grandmother of Claudia Antonia, Claudia Octavia, and Britannicus and the maternal grandmother of Julia Livia and Tiberius Gemellus."
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"Major Ronald Ivor Ferguson (10 October 1931 – 16 March 2003) was the father of Sarah, Duchess of York, former wife to the Duke of York.",
" He is the maternal grandfather of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie of York.",
" Major Ferguson was polo manager, initially to the Duke of Edinburgh and later, for many years, to the Prince of Wales."
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"Cotys IX or Kotys IX (name in Greek: ο Κότυς, flourished 1st century) was a Thracian prince and the Roman Client King of Lesser Armenia.",
" Cotys was the second son and was among the children of Roman Client Rulers of Thrace Cotys VIII and Antonia Tryphaena.",
" His paternal grandparents were loyal Roman Client Rulers Rhoemetalces I and Pythodoris I of Thrace, while his maternal grandparents Roman Client Rulers Polemon Pythodoros and Pythodorida of Pontus.",
" Cotys was the namesake of his father and was of Persian, Greek and Roman descent.",
" His maternal grandmother Pythodorida of Pontus was the first grandchild of Roman Triumvir Mark Antony.",
" Thus through his maternal grandmother, Cotys was related to various members of the Julio-Claudian dynasty."
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"Octavia the Younger (69 BC – 11 BC), also known as Octavia Minor or simply Octavia, was the elder sister of the first Roman Emperor, Augustus (known also as Octavian), the half-sister of Octavia the Elder, and the fourth wife of Mark Antony.",
" She was also the great-grandmother of the Emperor Caligula and Empress Agrippina the Younger, maternal grandmother of the Emperor Claudius, and paternal great-grandmother and maternal great-great grandmother of the Emperor Nero."
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"Susan Mary Barrantes (\"née\" Wright, previously Ferguson; 9 June 1937 – 19 September 1998) was the mother of Sarah, Duchess of York, and the maternal grandmother of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie of York."
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"Prince Hermann Friedrich of Leiningen (born 16 April 1963) is the younger son of Prince Karl of Leiningen and his wife Princess Marie Louise of Bulgaria.",
" Hermann was born in Toronto, Ontario, as Hermann Friedrich Fernando Roland.",
" Through his mother, Hermann is a grandson of King Boris III of Bulgaria, a great-grandson of King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy and -great-great-grandson of King Nicholas of Montenegro.",
" Through his father, he is a great-great-great grandson of Queen Victoria (thus in the line of succession to the British throne), as well as Tsar Alexander II of Russia.",
" According to Marlene Eilers, Hermann of Leiningen belongs to the Eastern Orthodox Church.",
" His paternal grandmother was Grand Duchess Maria Kirillovna Romanova of Russia and his maternal grandmother was Princess Giovanna of Savoia, daughter of King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy."
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"Margaret Katherine Majer (December 13, 1898 – January 6, 1990) was an American Instructor of physical education for women and first coach of women's teams at Penn.",
" She was the wife of Jack Kelly, three-time Olympic Gold Medal winner in Rowing, and mother of Grace Kelly, actress and Princess of Monaco (thus maternal grandmother of Albert II, Prince of Monaco), and of John B. Kelly Jr., an accomplished rower."
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"Title: Princess Christine Louise of Oettingen-Oettingen\n\nChristine Louise of Oettingen-Oettingen (20 March 1671 in Oettingen – 3 September 1747 in Blankenberg) was Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg. She was the maternal grandmother of Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa, Queen Elisabeth Christine of Prussia, Queen Juliane Marie of Denmark and Norway and Tsar Peter II of Russia; the maternal great-grandmother of Queen Marie Antoinette of France, Tsar Ivan VI of Russia and Francis, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld; the maternal great-great-grandmother of King Leopold I of Belgium and the maternal great-great-great-grandmother of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom.",
"Title: Sarah, Duchess of York\n\nSarah, Duchess of York (Sarah Margaret; \"née\" Ferguson; born 15 October 1959) is a British writer, charity patron, public speaker, film producer and television personality. She is the former wife of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, the second son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. She is the younger daughter of Major Ronald Ferguson and Susan Barrantes (née Wright). Sarah has two daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie of York, who are respectively seventh and eighth in the line of succession to the British throne.",
"Title: Alice FitzAlan, Countess of Kent\n\nAlice Holland, Countess of Kent (c. 1350 – 17 March 1416), LG, formerly Lady Alice FitzAlan, was an English noblewoman, a daughter of the 10th Earl of Arundel, and the wife of the 2nd Earl of Kent, the half-brother of King Richard II. As the maternal grandmother of Anne Mortimer, she was an ancestor of King Edward IV and King Richard III, as well as King Henry VII and the Tudor dynasty through her daughter Margaret Holland. She was also the maternal grandmother of Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scotland.",
"Title: Antonia Minor\n\nAntonia Minor (\"PIR\" A 885), also known as Julia Antonia Minor, Antonia the Younger or simply Antonia (31 January 36 BC - September/October AD 37) was the younger of two daughters of Mark Antony and Octavia Minor. She was a niece of the Emperor Augustus, sister-in-law of the Emperor Tiberius, paternal grandmother of the Emperor Caligula and Empress Agrippina the Younger, mother of the Emperor Claudius, and both maternal great-grandmother and paternal great-aunt of the Emperor Nero. She was additionally the maternal great-aunt of the Empress Valeria Messalina and Faustus Cornelius Sulla Felix, the paternal grandmother of Claudia Antonia, Claudia Octavia, and Britannicus and the maternal grandmother of Julia Livia and Tiberius Gemellus.",
"Title: Ronald Ferguson\n\nMajor Ronald Ivor Ferguson (10 October 1931 – 16 March 2003) was the father of Sarah, Duchess of York, former wife to the Duke of York. He is the maternal grandfather of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie of York. Major Ferguson was polo manager, initially to the Duke of Edinburgh and later, for many years, to the Prince of Wales.",
"Title: Cotys IX\n\nCotys IX or Kotys IX (name in Greek: ο Κότυς, flourished 1st century) was a Thracian prince and the Roman Client King of Lesser Armenia. Cotys was the second son and was among the children of Roman Client Rulers of Thrace Cotys VIII and Antonia Tryphaena. His paternal grandparents were loyal Roman Client Rulers Rhoemetalces I and Pythodoris I of Thrace, while his maternal grandparents Roman Client Rulers Polemon Pythodoros and Pythodorida of Pontus. Cotys was the namesake of his father and was of Persian, Greek and Roman descent. His maternal grandmother Pythodorida of Pontus was the first grandchild of Roman Triumvir Mark Antony. Thus through his maternal grandmother, Cotys was related to various members of the Julio-Claudian dynasty.",
"Title: Octavia the Younger\n\nOctavia the Younger (69 BC – 11 BC), also known as Octavia Minor or simply Octavia, was the elder sister of the first Roman Emperor, Augustus (known also as Octavian), the half-sister of Octavia the Elder, and the fourth wife of Mark Antony. She was also the great-grandmother of the Emperor Caligula and Empress Agrippina the Younger, maternal grandmother of the Emperor Claudius, and paternal great-grandmother and maternal great-great grandmother of the Emperor Nero.",
"Title: Susan Barrantes\n\nSusan Mary Barrantes (\"née\" Wright, previously Ferguson; 9 June 1937 – 19 September 1998) was the mother of Sarah, Duchess of York, and the maternal grandmother of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie of York.",
"Title: Prince Hermann Friedrich of Leiningen\n\nPrince Hermann Friedrich of Leiningen (born 16 April 1963) is the younger son of Prince Karl of Leiningen and his wife Princess Marie Louise of Bulgaria. Hermann was born in Toronto, Ontario, as Hermann Friedrich Fernando Roland. Through his mother, Hermann is a grandson of King Boris III of Bulgaria, a great-grandson of King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy and -great-great-grandson of King Nicholas of Montenegro. Through his father, he is a great-great-great grandson of Queen Victoria (thus in the line of succession to the British throne), as well as Tsar Alexander II of Russia. According to Marlene Eilers, Hermann of Leiningen belongs to the Eastern Orthodox Church. His paternal grandmother was Grand Duchess Maria Kirillovna Romanova of Russia and his maternal grandmother was Princess Giovanna of Savoia, daughter of King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy.",
"Title: Margaret Katherine Majer\n\nMargaret Katherine Majer (December 13, 1898 – January 6, 1990) was an American Instructor of physical education for women and first coach of women's teams at Penn. She was the wife of Jack Kelly, three-time Olympic Gold Medal winner in Rowing, and mother of Grace Kelly, actress and Princess of Monaco (thus maternal grandmother of Albert II, Prince of Monaco), and of John B. Kelly Jr., an accomplished rower."
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1,692
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What county seat of Clark County, Kansas, is also north of the Cimarron Redoubt?
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Ashland
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"Lewis and Clark County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana.",
" As of the 2010 census, the population was 63,395.",
" Its county seat is Helena, the state capital.",
" The numerical designation for Lewis and Clark County (used in the issuance of the state's license plates) is 5.",
" The county was established in 1865 as Edgerton County, and was renamed \"Lewis and Clark County\" two years later.",
" The present name was given in honor of explorers Lewis and Clark."
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"Frontier (also North Kemmerer) is an unincorporated community in southern Lincoln County, Wyoming, United States.",
" It lies just north of the city of Kemmerer, the county seat of Lincoln County.",
" Its elevation is 6,932 feet (2,113 m).",
" Although Frontier is unincorporated, it had a post office, with the ZIP code of 83121 which closed in 2011."
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"North Springs (also North Spring) is an unincorporated community in northwestern Jackson County, Tennessee, United States.",
" It lies along Tennessee State Routes 56 and 151, northwest of the town of Gainesboro, the county seat of Jackson County.",
" Its elevation is 604 feet (184 m)."
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"The Cimarron Redoubt (also known as the Deep Hole Redoubt) was an improvised U.S. Army fortification south of the city of Ashland in Clark County, Kansas, United States.",
" Built in 1870 near a major trade route's crossing of the Cimarron River, it was later used for a variety of civilian purposes, including a post office.",
" Today, it lies abandoned amid farm fields in southern Center Township."
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"The Manly-McCann House is a historic building located at 402 S. 4th St. in Marshall, Illinois.",
" The Greek Revival building was constructed in 1838 to serve as a temporary courthouse for Clark County.",
" While Clark County moved its county seat to Marshall in 1837, a permanent courthouse could not be completed until 1839, so a smaller temporary building became necessary.",
" After the county government relocated, Marshall postmaster Uri Manly moved the city's post office and his store to the building.",
" The building later became a private home and had several owners; one of the longer owners of the house was the McCann family, who owned the house from 1891 to 1947 and constructed several additions on the rear.",
" The Clark County Historical Society bought the house in 1968 and uses it as the county's historical museum."
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"The C-Tran (stylized as C-TRAN), more formally the Clark County Public Transit Benefit Area Authority, is a public transit agency serving Clark County, Washington, United States, including the cities of Battle Ground, Camas, Vancouver and Washougal.",
" Founded in 1981, C-Tran operates fixed route bus services within Clark County, as well as paratransit services for qualified persons with disabilities (C-Van) and a dial-a-ride service in Camas, Ridgefield, and La Center (The Connector).",
" C-Tran also provides express commuter services between Clark County and various points in Portland, Oregon, including downtown, the Parkrose/Sumner and Delta Park MAX Light Rail stations (in northeast and north Portland), Lloyd District, and Oregon Health and Science University."
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"Clark County (county code CA) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas.",
" As of the 2010 census, the county population was 2,215.",
" Its county seat and most populous city is Ashland."
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"Springville was a small town that existed from 1798 to 1811 in Charlestown Township, Clark County, Indiana, United States.",
" It was named for the springs in the area that provided a good fresh water supply.",
" A Frenchman established a trading post at the site in 1799; Indians called it Tullytown due to the prominent trader Charles Tully (pronounced \"two-lay\").",
" It was located at the intersection of four Indian trails, two of which went to what is now Detroit, Michigan and Cincinnati, Ohio.",
" At Springville's peak it had 100 residents.",
" When Clark County was established, Springville was named the county seat on April 7, 1801, creating the first court in the county.",
" On June 9, 1802 the county seat was moved to Jeffersonville, starting the demise of Springville."
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"The Clark County Sheriff's Office is the local, county-level law enforcement agency serving Clark County, Washington.",
" The Clark County Sheriff's Office was established in 1849 and is the oldest law enforcement organization in the state of Washington.",
" The Clark County Sheriff's Office employs approximately 450 employees who serve in three distinct branches; enforcement, corrections, and support.",
" The enforcement branch is composed of sworn deputy sheriffs who typically perform general policing duties such as patrolling the county, investigating crimes, serving arrest warrants, transporting prisoners, controlling disturbances, providing a safe atmosphere at large county events, along with a variety of other emergency and routine activities.",
" Deputy sheriff's also serve in specialty assignments such as detectives, narcotics, SWAT, K9, marine patrol, school resource officer, explosive disposal unit, traffic homicide, sex offender monitoring, computer forensics, and child abuse investigations.",
" Corrections deputies work in two different facilities; the main jail and the Lower River Road work center.",
" The main jail is a medium and high security jail facility which houses an average of 600 inmates daily.",
" The Lower River Road work center is a low-security jail facility which houses approximately 100 inmates.",
" Support branch employees are non-sworn employees who work in criminal records, warrants, finance, human resources, admin, and in jail support roles supervising jail inmates who work in food and laundry services."
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"sentences": [
"Columbus is a city in and the county seat of Lowndes County, Mississippi, United States, located primarily east, but also north and northeast of the Tombigbee River, which is also referred to as the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway .",
" It is approximately 146 mi northeast of Jackson, 92 mi north of Meridian, 63 mi south of Tupelo, 60 mi northwest of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and 120 mi west of Birmingham, Alabama.",
" The population was 25,944 at the 2000 census and 23,640 in 2010.",
" The population in 2012 was estimated to be 23,452.",
" Columbus is the principal city of the Columbus Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is part of the larger Columbus-West Point Combined Statistical Area.",
" Columbus is also part of the area of Mississippi called The Golden Triangle, consisting of Columbus, West Point and Starkville, in the counties of Lowndes, Clay and Oktibbeha."
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"Title: Lewis and Clark County, Montana\n\nLewis and Clark County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana. As of the 2010 census, the population was 63,395. Its county seat is Helena, the state capital. The numerical designation for Lewis and Clark County (used in the issuance of the state's license plates) is 5. The county was established in 1865 as Edgerton County, and was renamed \"Lewis and Clark County\" two years later. The present name was given in honor of explorers Lewis and Clark.",
"Title: Frontier, Wyoming\n\nFrontier (also North Kemmerer) is an unincorporated community in southern Lincoln County, Wyoming, United States. It lies just north of the city of Kemmerer, the county seat of Lincoln County. Its elevation is 6,932 feet (2,113 m). Although Frontier is unincorporated, it had a post office, with the ZIP code of 83121 which closed in 2011.",
"Title: North Springs, Tennessee\n\nNorth Springs (also North Spring) is an unincorporated community in northwestern Jackson County, Tennessee, United States. It lies along Tennessee State Routes 56 and 151, northwest of the town of Gainesboro, the county seat of Jackson County. Its elevation is 604 feet (184 m).",
"Title: Cimarron Redoubt\n\nThe Cimarron Redoubt (also known as the Deep Hole Redoubt) was an improvised U.S. Army fortification south of the city of Ashland in Clark County, Kansas, United States. Built in 1870 near a major trade route's crossing of the Cimarron River, it was later used for a variety of civilian purposes, including a post office. Today, it lies abandoned amid farm fields in southern Center Township.",
"Title: Manly-McCann House\n\nThe Manly-McCann House is a historic building located at 402 S. 4th St. in Marshall, Illinois. The Greek Revival building was constructed in 1838 to serve as a temporary courthouse for Clark County. While Clark County moved its county seat to Marshall in 1837, a permanent courthouse could not be completed until 1839, so a smaller temporary building became necessary. After the county government relocated, Marshall postmaster Uri Manly moved the city's post office and his store to the building. The building later became a private home and had several owners; one of the longer owners of the house was the McCann family, who owned the house from 1891 to 1947 and constructed several additions on the rear. The Clark County Historical Society bought the house in 1968 and uses it as the county's historical museum.",
"Title: C-Tran (Washington)\n\nThe C-Tran (stylized as C-TRAN), more formally the Clark County Public Transit Benefit Area Authority, is a public transit agency serving Clark County, Washington, United States, including the cities of Battle Ground, Camas, Vancouver and Washougal. Founded in 1981, C-Tran operates fixed route bus services within Clark County, as well as paratransit services for qualified persons with disabilities (C-Van) and a dial-a-ride service in Camas, Ridgefield, and La Center (The Connector). C-Tran also provides express commuter services between Clark County and various points in Portland, Oregon, including downtown, the Parkrose/Sumner and Delta Park MAX Light Rail stations (in northeast and north Portland), Lloyd District, and Oregon Health and Science University.",
"Title: Clark County, Kansas\n\nClark County (county code CA) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas. As of the 2010 census, the county population was 2,215. Its county seat and most populous city is Ashland.",
"Title: Springville, Clark County, Indiana\n\nSpringville was a small town that existed from 1798 to 1811 in Charlestown Township, Clark County, Indiana, United States. It was named for the springs in the area that provided a good fresh water supply. A Frenchman established a trading post at the site in 1799; Indians called it Tullytown due to the prominent trader Charles Tully (pronounced \"two-lay\"). It was located at the intersection of four Indian trails, two of which went to what is now Detroit, Michigan and Cincinnati, Ohio. At Springville's peak it had 100 residents. When Clark County was established, Springville was named the county seat on April 7, 1801, creating the first court in the county. On June 9, 1802 the county seat was moved to Jeffersonville, starting the demise of Springville.",
"Title: Clark County Sheriff's Office (Washington)\n\nThe Clark County Sheriff's Office is the local, county-level law enforcement agency serving Clark County, Washington. The Clark County Sheriff's Office was established in 1849 and is the oldest law enforcement organization in the state of Washington. The Clark County Sheriff's Office employs approximately 450 employees who serve in three distinct branches; enforcement, corrections, and support. The enforcement branch is composed of sworn deputy sheriffs who typically perform general policing duties such as patrolling the county, investigating crimes, serving arrest warrants, transporting prisoners, controlling disturbances, providing a safe atmosphere at large county events, along with a variety of other emergency and routine activities. Deputy sheriff's also serve in specialty assignments such as detectives, narcotics, SWAT, K9, marine patrol, school resource officer, explosive disposal unit, traffic homicide, sex offender monitoring, computer forensics, and child abuse investigations. Corrections deputies work in two different facilities; the main jail and the Lower River Road work center. The main jail is a medium and high security jail facility which houses an average of 600 inmates daily. The Lower River Road work center is a low-security jail facility which houses approximately 100 inmates. Support branch employees are non-sworn employees who work in criminal records, warrants, finance, human resources, admin, and in jail support roles supervising jail inmates who work in food and laundry services.",
"Title: Columbus, Mississippi\n\nColumbus is a city in and the county seat of Lowndes County, Mississippi, United States, located primarily east, but also north and northeast of the Tombigbee River, which is also referred to as the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway . It is approximately 146 mi northeast of Jackson, 92 mi north of Meridian, 63 mi south of Tupelo, 60 mi northwest of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and 120 mi west of Birmingham, Alabama. The population was 25,944 at the 2000 census and 23,640 in 2010. The population in 2012 was estimated to be 23,452. Columbus is the principal city of the Columbus Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is part of the larger Columbus-West Point Combined Statistical Area. Columbus is also part of the area of Mississippi called The Golden Triangle, consisting of Columbus, West Point and Starkville, in the counties of Lowndes, Clay and Oktibbeha."
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Nassau
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"Winn Farm is a historic farmhouse at 57 Summer Street in Arlington, Massachusetts, USA.",
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"The C. H. Judd House is a historic farmhouse located in rural Jefferson County, Illinois, near the village of Belle Rive.",
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"The Bonde Farmhouse is a historic farmhouse located in Wheeling Township in Rice County, Minnesota, United States, approximately 1 mi from Nerstrand.",
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"The Robinson-Parsons Farm is a historic farmhouse on Town Farm Brook Road in Paris, Maine.",
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" The oldest parts of the current structure date to 1717 and the newest to 1830.",
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"Title: Winn Farm\n\nWinn Farm is a historic farmhouse at 57 Summer Street in Arlington, Massachusetts, USA. The 2-1/2 story wood frame house is estimated to have been built c. 1820, and is the only surviving farmhouse in northwestern Arlington from that period. It is a typical Federal style house, five bays wide, with a center entrance, standing in a part of the town that was not developed more fully until the 20th century. Albert Winn, its likely builder, was active in local civic affairs, serving in town offices and as a state representative.",
"Title: C. H. Judd House\n\nThe C. H. Judd House is a historic farmhouse located in rural Jefferson County, Illinois, near the village of Belle Rive. The brick Victorian home was constructed in 1881. Most farmhouses constructed in Jefferson County in the 1880s were frame buildings, and few houses were built of sturdier brick. Furthermore, the majority of the brick farmhouses were either destroyed in an 1888 tornado or demolished, and the Judd House is the only surviving brick farmhouse from the era. The house was the home of C. H. Judd, a wealth farmer and local politician.",
"Title: Edward T. Archibald House\n\nThe Edward T. Archibald House is a historic farmhouse in Dundas, Minnesota, United States. The private home was placed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on June 17, 1976. Built in the 1860s, the farmhouse is significant for its association with the prominent miller Edward T. Archibald, whose nearby Archibald Mill was an important mill in the history of Minnesota's flour milling industry.",
"Title: Ole Carlson House\n\nThe Ole Carlson House is a historic farmhouse in Dodge County, Minnesota. Located in Canisteo Township, it is on County Road 15, approximately 8 mi south of Kasson, Minnesota. In 1981, the home remained in the ownership of the grandson and great-grandson of Ole Carlson. The private home was placed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on April 16, 1982.",
"Title: Bonde Farmhouse\n\nThe Bonde Farmhouse is a historic farmhouse located in Wheeling Township in Rice County, Minnesota, United States, approximately 1 mi from Nerstrand. The private home was placed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on April 6, 1982. The farmhouse is significant both for its association with a prominent Norwegian immigrant family as well as its local limestone construction and outstanding integrity.",
"Title: Robinson-Parsons Farm\n\nThe Robinson-Parsons Farm is a historic farmhouse on Town Farm Brook Road in Paris, Maine. This house, a well-preserved Federal style structure whose oldest portion dates to c. 1795, was built by Stephen Robinson, one of the earliest white settlers of the area, and has remained in the hands of his descendants. It is regionally distinctive for its brick side walls, a feature not normally found in rural Maine. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.",
"Title: Henry Tunis Smith Farm\n\nHenry Tunis Smith Farm, also known as the Middlebrook Farm, is a historic farmhouse located at Nassau in Rensselaer County, New York. The house was built in 1789 in the Federal style. It consists of a 1 ⁄ -story main block, five bays wide, with a 1-story, three-bay wing. The front facade features a finely detailed frieze.",
"Title: William Green House (Ewing Township, New Jersey)\n\nThe William Green House is a historic farmhouse in Ewing Township, New Jersey. The first home on the site was built in the last decade of the 17th century. According to a privately published family monograph, the farmhouse was the home of Judge William Greene, who was born in the 1600s in England and died in 1722 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. The oldest parts of the current structure date to 1717 and the newest to 1830. The house is owned by the College of New Jersey but is in a poor state of repair. It has been considered an endangered historic site for over 40 years and, despite efforts taken by the college in 2006 to shore up the structure, was listed in 2015 as one of New Jersey's 10 most endangered historic sites by Preservation New Jersey.",
"Title: Lenhart Farmhouse\n\nLenhart Farmhouse is a historic farmhouse located 1.5 miles south of the town of Monmouth on Piqua Road in Root Township, Adams County, Indiana. It was built about 1848, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002."
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What party was the person who broke Barbara Anne Castle's record as the longest-serving female MP in the House of Commons?
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Labour Party
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"Alice Lau Kiong Yieng () is a Malaysian politician of Chinese origin.",
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"Ruth Stephanie Nicole George (born 27 November 1969) is an English Labour Party politician, who became the Member of Parliament (MP) for High Peak in Derbyshire at the 2017 United Kingdom general election.",
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"Title: Michelle Roberts\n\nMichelle Hopkins Roberts (née Thomas; born 29 February 1960) is an Australian politician who has been a Labor Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia since 1994. She served as a minister in the governments of Geoff Gallop and Alan Carpenter between 2001 and 2008. In November 2015, Roberts became the longest-serving female parliamentarian in Western Australia's history, breaking the record set by Liz Constable. She was a high schoolteacher,",
"Title: Pat Atkinson\n\nPatricia \"Pat\" Atkinson (born September 27, 1952) is a Canadian provincial politician. She was a Saskatchewan New Democratic Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1986 to 2011, and is currently the longest-serving female MLA in Saskatchewan's history.",
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"Title: Eileen Derbyshire\n\nEileen Derbyshire, (born 6 October 1930) is a retired English actress, best known for her role as Emily Bishop in the soap opera \"Coronation Street\". She has played the character for 55 years as she joined permanently in 1961, making her the longest-serving female cast member in a British soap opera. She is the mother of sports journalist Oliver Holt. She was awarded an MBE in the 2010 Queens Birthday Honours list with her fellow co-star and friend, Barbara Knox.",
"Title: Alice Lau Kiong Yieng\n\nAlice Lau Kiong Yieng () is a Malaysian politician of Chinese origin. A native of Sibu, she first contested for a seat in the Sarawak State Assembly in the 2011 state election, but was defeated by incumbent Wong Soon Koh. In the 2013 general election, she was nominated by the DAP for Lanang in Sibu. She defeated five-term incumbent Tiong Thai King in the general election with a majority of 8,630 votes, or 19.2% of the votes, becoming the first female MP elected from Sarawak from an opposition party. A pharmacist by profession, she received her MPharm from University of Strathclyde. Her father, Lau Cheng Kiong, was the chairman of Pelawan branch of Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party (SPDP), a component of the Barisan Nasional government coalition.",
"Title: Barbara Castle\n\nBarbara Anne Castle, Baroness Castle of Blackburn, PC, GCOT (née Betts, 6 October 1910 – 3 May 2002) was a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament for Blackburn from 1945 to 1979, making her the longest-serving female MP in the history of the House of Commons, until that record was broken in 2007 by Gwyneth Dunwoody. She later became the Member of the European Parliament for Greater Manchester from 1979 to 1989. One of the most significant Labour Party politicians of the 20th century, she served in the Cabinet under Prime Minister Harold Wilson in a number of roles, including as Secretary of State for Employment, Secretary of State for Health and Social Services, and First Secretary of State.",
"Title: Eugenia Charles\n\nDame Mary Eugenia Charles, DBE (15 May 1919 – 6 September 2005) was a Dominican politician who was Prime Minister of Dominica from 21 July 1980 until 14 June 1995. She was Dominica's first, and to date only, female prime minister, as well as the nation's longest-serving prime minister. She was the second female prime minister in the Caribbean after Lucina da Costa of the Netherlands Antilles, and the first woman elected in her own right as head of government in the Americas. She was the world's third longest-serving female Prime Minister, behind Indira Gandhi of India and Sirimavo Bandaranaike of Sri Lanka, and the world's longest continuously serving female Prime Minister ever. Charles was also Dominica's first female lawyer.",
"Title: Ruth George\n\nRuth Stephanie Nicole George (born 27 November 1969) is an English Labour Party politician, who became the Member of Parliament (MP) for High Peak in Derbyshire at the 2017 United Kingdom general election. She defeated the incumbent Conservative MP Andrew Bingham with a swing of 7%. In doing so, she became the constituency's first female MP.",
"Title: Hedy Fry\n\nHedy Madeleine Fry, PC, MP (born August 6, 1941) is a Trinidadian-Canadian politician and physician. She is the longest-serving female Member of Parliament since winning eight consecutive elections and represents the constituency of Vancouver Centre since the 1993 election, when she defeated incumbent prime minister Kim Campbell."
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Chris Stainton first gained recognition with what English singer and musician who was known for his gritty voice?
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Joe Cocker
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"Below the Belt was the debut album by Boxer, released on the Virgin label in January 1976.",
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"Title: Chris Stainton\n\nChristopher Robert \"Chris\" Stainton (born 22 March 1944, Woodseats, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England) is an English session musician, keyboard player, bassist and songwriter, who first gained recognition with Joe Cocker in the late 1960s. In addition to his collaboration with Cocker, Stainton is best known for his work with Eric Clapton, The Who, Andy Fairweather Low and Bryan Ferry.",
"Title: Joe Cocker discography\n\nThis Joe Cocker discography lists the recordings plus live appearances of John Robert \"Joe\" Cocker, OBE (20 May 1944 - 22 December 2014), the English rock/blues musician, composer and actor who came to popularity in the 1960s, and was most known for his gritty voice, his idiosyncratic arm movements while performing, and his cover versions of popular songs, particularly those of The Beatles.",
"Title: Declan McKenna\n\nDeclan Benedict McKenna (born 24 December 1998) is an English singer, songwriter and musician. He initially gained recognition for winning the Glastonbury Festival's Emerging Talent Competition in 2015. McKenna self-released the song \"Brazil\", a protest song criticising FIFA and the 2014 FIFA World Cup held in Brazil, as his debut single in December 2014. It gained recognition after its re-release in August 2015. It reached number one on Sirius XM Radio's Alt Nation Alt 18 Countdown for 23 January 2016 and held that spot for three weeks. The song also reached number 16 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart, number 45 in Japan and number 135 in France. His popularity attracted the attention of many major music labels; he eventually signed to Columbia Records in 2016.",
"Title: Gordon Haskell\n\nGordon Haskell (born 27 April 1946, in Verwood, Dorset, England) is an English musician and songwriter. A pop, rock and blues vocalist, guitarist, and bassist, he was a school friend of King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp, the two first working together in Fripp's mid-1960s teenage group The League of Gentlemen (not to be confused with Fripp's later new wave beat band). Haskell first gained recognition as bass player for the British band Les Fleur de Lys, and subsequently spent a short period in King Crimson, singing one of the songs on their second album and both singing and playing bass on their third album. After departing from King Crimson, he continued his musical career as a solo musician, finally gaining international recognition in 2001 with his hit song \"How Wonderful You Are' 'followed by his Platinum selling album 'Harry's Bar'.",
"Title: Paul Mullen\n\nPaul Mullen (born 6 September 1982) is an English musician, multi-instrumentalist & singer songwriter who first gained recognition for being vocalist and guitarist of the band Yourcodenameis:milo, who went on hiatus in 2007. Since their hiatus, Mullen has gone on to both join and form a number of bands, which he currently splits his time between – including The Automatic, Young Legionnaire, Losers, HorseFight and Bleach Blood.",
"Title: Below the Belt (Boxer album)\n\nBelow the Belt was the debut album by Boxer, released on the Virgin label in January 1976. The album attracted less attention for its music than for its cover art. Photographed by Alex Henderson with graphics by Richard Evans, the cover featured model Stephanie Marrian spreadeagled and naked but for a pair of shoes, with a man's arm reaching up between her legs and his boxing-gloved hand hiding her genitalia. The back cover at first showed Stephanie in complete full-frontal nudity, but later pressings covered her up with the band's belt-styled logo. The cover was completely re-designed for the US market using the band photo from the inside of the UK gatefold cover. The lineup on this album is a live show quartet with keyboardist Chris Stainton brought in during the recording sessions.",
"Title: Jacob Benedicto\n\nJacob Benedicto is a Filipino singer and actor born in Manila. He first gained recognition when he joined the blind auditions of The Voice of the Philippines (season 1) on ABS-CBN. Although none of the judges' chairs turned, Jacob dominated social media because of his good looks and soulful voice. The following year, in April 2014, Jacob entered the Pinoy Big Brother house as one of the housemates for . Dubbed as the \"Cutie Crooner ng Paranaque\", Jacob spent 5 weeks inside the house and was the 4th housemate to be evicted on the 3rd elimination night.",
"Title: Joe Cocker\n\nJoe Cocker, OBE (20 May 1944 – 22 December 2014), born as John Robert Cocker, was an English singer and musician. He was known for his gritty voice, spasmodic body movement in performance and definitive versions of popular songs of varying genre.",
"Title: Absolutely (Boxer album)\n\nAbsolutely was the second rock music album recorded by the band Boxer, released during 1977 on the Epic record label. Singer/pianist Mike Patto had assembled a new-look lineup including bassist Tim Bogert from Vanilla Fudge, guitarist Adrian Fisher from Sparks, Chris Stainton from Joe Cocker and many others and drummer Eddie Tuduri from the American band Wha-Koo."
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The Molly Brown House Museum (also known as House of Lions) is a house that was the home of American philanthropist, socialite, and activist Margaret Brown, best known for her survival of what disaster?
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" Built 1786, it was the home of Philip Syng Physick (1768-1837), who has been called \"the father of American surgery\".",
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" As their name implies, the Donaldsons were of Scottish descent and they were perhaps best known in the nineteenth century for their prominence in the field of architecture; William Leverton Donaldson's father, James Donaldson (1756-1844), and elder brother, Thomas Leverton Donaldson (1795-1885), were both renowned architects.",
" Margaret Tennent was the daughter of John Tennent of Glasgow and his wife, Margaret Brown, daughter of Andrew Brown, after whom Andrew Brown Donaldson was evidently named.",
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"The William Brown House, also known as London Town Publik House or Londontowne Public House, is a former Colonial tavern located in the Historic London Town and Gardens museum complex in Woodland Beach, Anne Arundel County, Maryland.",
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"Old Town, also known as the Thomas Brown House, is a house in Franklin, Tennessee, United States, at the Old Town Archeological Site that was built by Thomas Brown starting in 1846.",
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"Brown–Ellis House, also known as the Amos Brown House and Baker House, is a historic home located at Highland, Ulster County, New York.",
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"Title: The Unsinkable Molly Brown (film)\n\nThe Unsinkable Molly Brown is a 1964 American musical film directed by Charles Walters and starring Debbie Reynolds. The screenplay by Helen Deutsch is based on the book of the 1960 musical \"The Unsinkable Molly Brown\" by Richard Morris. The song score was composed by Meredith Willson. The plot is a fictionalized account of the life of Margaret Brown, who survived the 1912 sinking of the . Debbie Reynolds was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Brown.",
"Title: Andrew Brown Donaldson\n\nAndrew Brown Donaldson was a British artist mainly active in the second half of the nineteenth century. He was born in 1840, although some sources say 1838, and was the second son of a solicitor named William Leverton Donaldson and his wife, Margaret Tennent. As their name implies, the Donaldsons were of Scottish descent and they were perhaps best known in the nineteenth century for their prominence in the field of architecture; William Leverton Donaldson's father, James Donaldson (1756-1844), and elder brother, Thomas Leverton Donaldson (1795-1885), were both renowned architects. Margaret Tennent was the daughter of John Tennent of Glasgow and his wife, Margaret Brown, daughter of Andrew Brown, after whom Andrew Brown Donaldson was evidently named. Inexplicably, Andrew Brown Donaldson is commonly referred to in the art world as Andrew Benjamin Donaldson.",
"Title: London Town Publik House\n\nThe William Brown House, also known as London Town Publik House or Londontowne Public House, is a former Colonial tavern located in the Historic London Town and Gardens museum complex in Woodland Beach, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Completed in 1764, it is one of the best-preserved examples of a colonial-era brick tavern house. From 1828 to 1965 the structure was used as a county alms house. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1970.",
"Title: Molly Brown House\n\nThe Molly Brown House Museum (also known as House of Lions) is a house located at 1340 Pennsylvania Street in Denver, Colorado, United States that was the home of American philanthropist, socialite, and activist Margaret Brown. Brown was known as \"The Unsinkable Molly Brown\" because she survived the sinking of the RMS \"Titanic\". The museum now located in her former home presents exhibits interpreting her life and that of Victorian Denver as well as architectural preservation. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.",
"Title: Avoca Lodge\n\nAvoca Lodge, known as The Molly Brown Summer House, is a Registered Historic Place in southwest Denver, Colorado near Bear Creek. The home served as a summer retreat for philanthropist, socialite, and activist Margaret Brown and her husband James Joseph Brown. It is open to the public rental and for tours.",
"Title: John Brown House (Chambersburg, Pennsylvania)\n\nJohn Brown House, also known as the Ritner Boarding House, is a historic home located at Chambersburg in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. It is a two-story, three-bay wide, hewn-log building covered in clapboard. Abolitionist John Brown (1800–1859) stayed here from June until mid-October 1859, while receiving supplies and recruits for his raid on Harpers Ferry. Following the raid, four of Brown's followers returned to the house to be concealed. It is operated by the Franklin County Historical Society - Kittochtinny, as a historic house museum.",
"Title: Thomas Brown House (Franklin, Tennessee)\n\nOld Town, also known as the Thomas Brown House, is a house in Franklin, Tennessee, United States, at the Old Town Archeological Site that was built by Thomas Brown starting in 1846. It is a two-story frame structure built on an \"I-House\" plan, an example of vernacular architecture showing Greek Revival influences. The Thomas Brown House is among the best two-story vernacular I-house examples in the county (along with the William King House, the Alpheus Truett House, the Claiborne Kinnard House, the Beverly Toon House, and the Stokely Davis House).",
"Title: Margaret Brown\n\nMargaret \"Maggie\" Brown (née Tobin) (July 18, 1867 – October 26, 1932) (posthumously known as \"The Unsinkable Molly Brown\") was an American socialite and philanthropist. She is best remembered for exhorting the crew in Lifeboat No. 6 to return to the debris field of the 1912 sinking of RMS \"Titanic\" to look for survivors. Accounts differ on whether the boat actually returned to look for survivors, and if so, if any survivors were found. During her lifetime, her friends called her \"Maggie\", but even by her death, obituaries referred to her as the \"Unsinkable Mrs. Brown\". The reference was further reinforced by a 1960 Broadway musical based on her life and its 1964 film adaptation which were both entitled \"The Unsinkable Molly Brown\".",
"Title: Brown–Ellis House\n\nBrown–Ellis House, also known as the Amos Brown House and Baker House, is a historic home located at Highland, Ulster County, New York. The house was originally built about 1800, and expanded and renovated in the Greek Revival style about 1835. It consists of a 1 1/2-story main block with a wing. It is of timber frame construction and has gable roofs on both sections. A full width Colonial Revival style front porch was added about 1910."
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ESPN College Football Friday Primetime is preceded by a segment hosted by which former NFL quarterback?
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Daniel Kanell
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"Title: Derek Carr\n\nDerek Dallas Carr (born March 28, 1991) is an American football quarterback for the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Raiders in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft. He played college football at Fresno State. Carr is the younger brother of former NFL quarterback and fellow California State University, Fresno alumnus David Carr.",
"Title: Koy Detmer\n\nKoy Dennis Detmer (born July 5, 1973) is a former American football quarterback. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the seventh round of the 1997 NFL Draft. He played college football at Colorado. He is the younger brother of former NFL quarterback Ty Detmer.",
"Title: Tim Hasselbeck\n\nTimothy Thomas \"Tim\" Hasselbeck (born April 6, 1978) is a retired American football quarterback who is currently an analyst for ESPN. He played seven seasons in the NFL with the New York Giants, Washington Redskins, Philadelphia Eagles, and Buffalo Bills. He played college football at Boston College. He is the younger brother of former NFL quarterback Matt Hasselbeck.",
"Title: Samantha Ponder\n\nSamantha Sainte-Claire Ponder (née Steele) (born December 11, 1985) is an American sportscaster from Phoenix, Arizona who is currently the host of Sunday NFL Countdown on ESPN. Prior to hosting Sunday NFL Countdown, Ponder worked as a reporter/host for ESPN college football and as a basketball sideline reporter. Ponder replaced Erin Andrews on \"College GameDay\" Saturdays at 10 AM ET on ESPN, as well as co-host of the Saturday 9 AM ET edition on ESPNU. In addition to her duties on College Gameday, Ponder had been the regular sideline reporter for ESPN's Thursday Night College Football with Rece Davis, Jesse Palmer, and David Pollack from August 2012 until 2014. Ponder also appeared on the ESPN-owned Texas-oriented regional network Longhorn Network.",
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"Title: Eli Manning\n\nElisha Nelson Manning (born January 3, 1981) is an American football quarterback for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at the University of Mississippi. He was drafted as the first overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers and was immediately traded to the Giants who in return gave up a package, highlighted by fourth overall selection Philip Rivers. He is the son of former NFL quarterback Archie Manning and the younger brother of former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning.",
"Title: Peyton Manning\n\nPeyton Williams Manning (born March 24, 1976) is a former American football quarterback who played 18 seasons in the National Football League (NFL), primarily with the Indianapolis Colts. Considered to be one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time, he spent 14 seasons with the Colts and was a member of the Denver Broncos in his last four seasons. Manning played college football for the University of Tennessee, leading the Tennessee Volunteers to the 1997 SEC Championship in his senior season. He is the second son of former NFL quarterback Archie Manning and older brother of New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning.",
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"Title: Danny Kanell\n\nDaniel Kanell (born November 21, 1973) is a former professional American football quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) and Arena Football League, and former ESPN personality. He was employed by ESPN as an analyst and host on the \"Russillo and Kanell\" show on ESPN Radio. He was the host of ESPNU's late-night sports and humor show UNITE before the show was canceled in June 2013. He would also appear on ESPN's new College Football Playoff Selection Show alongside Rece Davis, Joey Galloway, and Kirk Herbstreit. His career with ESPN ended on April 26th, 2017.",
"Title: ESPN College Football Friday Primetime\n\nESPN College Football Friday Primetime is a live game presentation of Division 1-A college football on ESPN or sometimes ESPN2. There is no main sponsor. The game telecast airs every Friday night at 7:45pm ET during the college football regular season. In 2017, the games will be announced by Adam Amin and Dusty Dvoracek. The game is preceded by a 5-10 minute long segment of \"College Football Scoreboard\" with Adnan Virk, Danny Kanell and Joey Galloway. They both also present the halftime report."
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What is the nationality of the actor who played the villainous James Stenbeck on "As the World Turns?"
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"sentences": [
"Anthony John Herrera (January 19, 1944 – June 21, 2011) was an American actor."
],
"title": "Anthony Herrera"
},
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"sentences": [
"Abigail Williams is a fictional character on the American TV soap opera \"As the World Turns\".",
" She was played by Emmy Rossum as a child, and Kristina Sisco as a teenager.",
" She is a former resident of Oakdale.",
" Abigail (played by Sisco) returned to As the World Turns on July 30, 2010 before it ended in September."
],
"title": "Abigail Williams (As the World Turns)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Barbara Ryan Coleman (formerly Stenbeck, St. Clair, Dixon, Munson and Montgomery) is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"As the World Turns\".",
" In the early 1970s, Barbara was played by a succession of actresses, but the actress most associated with the role is Colleen Zenk, who played her since September 1, 1978.",
" Better known as simply Barbara Ryan she is portrayed as a heroine who experienced many tragedies, mostly at the hands of her controlling ex-husband, the villainous James Stenbeck (Anthony Herrera)."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Alison Stewart is a fictional character on the daytime soap opera, \"As the World Turns\".",
" She was last portrayed by Marnie Schulenburg from March 23, 2007, to September 17, 2010.",
" She also made a guest appearance on \"The Young and the Restless\" on February 22, 2007.",
" Alison (again played by Schulenburg) also appeared in a 2007 web-only miniseries called \"L.A. Diaries\" which chronologically took place before the actress's first appearance on \"As the World Turns\"."
],
"title": "Alison Stewart (As the World Turns)"
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"As the World Turns (often referred to as ATWT) is an American television soap opera that aired on CBS for 54 years from April 2, 1956, to September 17, 2010.",
" Irna Phillips created \"As the World Turns\" as a sister show to her other soap opera \"Guiding Light\".",
" Running for 54 years, \"As the World Turns\" holds the second-longest continuous run of any daytime network soap opera on American television, surpassed only by \"Guiding Light\".",
" \"As the World Turns\" was produced for the first 43 years in Manhattan and in Brooklyn from 2000 until 2010."
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"sentences": [
"Our Private World is an American serial.",
" It was the first prime-time spin-off from a daytime soap (\"As the World Turns\", the number one daytime soap opera at the time).",
" Created by Irna Phillips and William J. Bell, it premiered on May 5, 1965 and aired Wednesdays and Fridays over the summer; the multiple-episode-per-week format was inspired by ABC's hit show \"Peyton Place\".",
" The final episode aired on September 10 of the same year.",
" \"Our Private World\" starred Eileen Fulton as Lisa Miller Hughes, the same heroine she had played on \"As the World Turns\", as well as Nicolas Coster.",
" A total of 38 half-hour episodes were produced."
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"Andrew Michael Kavovit (born July 19, 1971, Bronx, New York) is an American actor best known as one of the portrayers of Paul Ryan (formerly Stenbeck) as a youngster in the CBS soap opera \"As the World Turns\", a role he played from 1986 to 1991, and for which he was awarded the Daytime Emmy Award in 1990."
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" Prior to joining \"As the World Turns\", Holmes appeared on \"Ryan's Hope\" from 1984-86.",
" After the cancellation of \"As the World Turns\", Scott Holmes retired to South Carolina."
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"Patrick Tovatt (born December 11, 1940 in Garrett Ridge, Colorado) is an American actor.",
" He is perhaps best known for his roles on several soap operas, including Zane Lindquist on \"Another World\" (1985-1986); Matt McCleary on \"Search for Tomorrow\" (1986); and Cal Stricklyn on \"As the World Turns\" (1988-1998, 2001).",
" He was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in 1994 for his work on \"As the World Turns.\""
],
"title": "Patrick Tovatt"
}
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[
"Title: James Stenbeck\n\nJames Stenbeck is a fictional character on CBS's daytime drama As the World Turns. He has been portrayed by Anthony Herrera. On November 10, 2009, Tom Pelphrey debuted in the role of Stenbeck in a bizarre plot twist which had Stenbeck reverted to a version of himself from his younger years due to the properties of a lotus from the Amazon Rainforest.",
"Title: Anthony Herrera\n\nAnthony John Herrera (January 19, 1944 – June 21, 2011) was an American actor.",
"Title: Abigail Williams (As the World Turns)\n\nAbigail Williams is a fictional character on the American TV soap opera \"As the World Turns\". She was played by Emmy Rossum as a child, and Kristina Sisco as a teenager. She is a former resident of Oakdale. Abigail (played by Sisco) returned to As the World Turns on July 30, 2010 before it ended in September.",
"Title: Barbara Ryan\n\nBarbara Ryan Coleman (formerly Stenbeck, St. Clair, Dixon, Munson and Montgomery) is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"As the World Turns\". In the early 1970s, Barbara was played by a succession of actresses, but the actress most associated with the role is Colleen Zenk, who played her since September 1, 1978. Better known as simply Barbara Ryan she is portrayed as a heroine who experienced many tragedies, mostly at the hands of her controlling ex-husband, the villainous James Stenbeck (Anthony Herrera).",
"Title: Alison Stewart (As the World Turns)\n\nAlison Stewart is a fictional character on the daytime soap opera, \"As the World Turns\". She was last portrayed by Marnie Schulenburg from March 23, 2007, to September 17, 2010. She also made a guest appearance on \"The Young and the Restless\" on February 22, 2007. Alison (again played by Schulenburg) also appeared in a 2007 web-only miniseries called \"L.A. Diaries\" which chronologically took place before the actress's first appearance on \"As the World Turns\".",
"Title: As the World Turns\n\nAs the World Turns (often referred to as ATWT) is an American television soap opera that aired on CBS for 54 years from April 2, 1956, to September 17, 2010. Irna Phillips created \"As the World Turns\" as a sister show to her other soap opera \"Guiding Light\". Running for 54 years, \"As the World Turns\" holds the second-longest continuous run of any daytime network soap opera on American television, surpassed only by \"Guiding Light\". \"As the World Turns\" was produced for the first 43 years in Manhattan and in Brooklyn from 2000 until 2010.",
"Title: Our Private World\n\nOur Private World is an American serial. It was the first prime-time spin-off from a daytime soap (\"As the World Turns\", the number one daytime soap opera at the time). Created by Irna Phillips and William J. Bell, it premiered on May 5, 1965 and aired Wednesdays and Fridays over the summer; the multiple-episode-per-week format was inspired by ABC's hit show \"Peyton Place\". The final episode aired on September 10 of the same year. \"Our Private World\" starred Eileen Fulton as Lisa Miller Hughes, the same heroine she had played on \"As the World Turns\", as well as Nicolas Coster. A total of 38 half-hour episodes were produced.",
"Title: Andrew Kavovit\n\nAndrew Michael Kavovit (born July 19, 1971, Bronx, New York) is an American actor best known as one of the portrayers of Paul Ryan (formerly Stenbeck) as a youngster in the CBS soap opera \"As the World Turns\", a role he played from 1986 to 1991, and for which he was awarded the Daytime Emmy Award in 1990.",
"Title: Scott Holmes\n\nScott Holmes (born May 30, 1952 in West Grove, Pennsylvania) is a retired American actor, best known for the role of District Attorney Tom Hughes in the CBS soap opera \"As the World Turns\", a role he played from 1987 through ATWT's 2010 cancellation. Prior to joining \"As the World Turns\", Holmes appeared on \"Ryan's Hope\" from 1984-86. After the cancellation of \"As the World Turns\", Scott Holmes retired to South Carolina.",
"Title: Patrick Tovatt\n\nPatrick Tovatt (born December 11, 1940 in Garrett Ridge, Colorado) is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for his roles on several soap operas, including Zane Lindquist on \"Another World\" (1985-1986); Matt McCleary on \"Search for Tomorrow\" (1986); and Cal Stricklyn on \"As the World Turns\" (1988-1998, 2001). He was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in 1994 for his work on \"As the World Turns.\""
] |
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How many miles is the city that is the largest in the Gibson County from Jackson, Tennessee?
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23 miles
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hard
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"Milan, Tennessee",
"Milan Army Ammunition Plant"
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"Humboldt is a city in Gibson and Madison counties, Tennessee.",
" The population was 8,452 at the 2010 census, a decline of 1,015 from 2000.",
" It is the principal city of and is included in the Humboldt, Tennessee Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Jackson, Tennessee-Humboldt, Tennessee Combined Statistical Area.",
" It is Gibson County's largest city and Madison County's second largest city after Jackson."
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"title": "Humboldt, Tennessee"
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"Princeton is a city in Patoka Township, Gibson County, Indiana, United States.",
" The population was 8,644 at the 2010 census, and it is part of the greater Evansville, Indiana, Metropolitan Area.",
" The city is the county seat of and the largest city in Gibson County."
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"title": "Princeton, Indiana"
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"sentences": [
"Milan ( ) is the second largest city after Humboldt in Gibson County, Tennessee, and the largest entirely within the county.",
" It is home to the Milan Army Ammunition Plant, the West Tennessee Agricultural Museum and several historical sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).",
" The city was the first in Tennessee to begin no-till farming and to flouridate its drinking water.",
" The Milan Endowment for Growth in Academics (MEGA) was the first private community financial endowment for public schools in Tennessee."
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"sentences": [
"The South Gibson School Corporation is the largest of the three public school governing institutions in both enrollment and territory covered in Gibson County, Indiana as well as one of the ten largest in enrollment in Southwestern Indiana.",
" The SGSC is responsible for a district including four townships of southern and southwestern Gibson County; Johnson, Montgomery, Union, Wabash, and parts of Barton, Center and Patoka Townships within Gibson County as well as drawing in students from Northern Vanderburgh and Posey Counties.",
" It consists of a superintendent, a five-member school board, eight principals and vice principals and employs around 190 teachers and specialists.",
" As of the 2007-08 school year, the overall enrollment stands at around 2000-2500 students in K-12.",
" The population of the areas inside South Gibson area are starting to become among the fastest growing areas in Southwestern Indiana with all three main towns of Southern Gibson County, Fort Branch Haubstadt and Owensville posting 5-10% population gains every year as well as a number of subdivisions building up outside and around the three towns and at least three of the seven smaller hamlets.",
" The SGSC's renovation of the 35-year-old Gibson Southern High School was complete as of 2010-11 School Year."
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},
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"sentences": [
"The North Gibson School Corporation is the second largest of the three public school governing institutions in Gibson County, Indiana, United States as well as one of the twenty largest in enrollment in Southwestern Indiana.",
" The NGSC is responsible for a district including three townships of northern and northeastern Gibson County; Patoka, Washington, and White River.",
" However, the Gibson-Pike-Warrick Special Education Cooperative sends the majority of the special needs students from Pike and Gibson Counties to Princeton Community High School, the high school of the district."
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"South Gibson County High School is a school in Medina, Tennessee, serving students around Medina and Gibson, Tennessee.",
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"sentences": [
"Milan Army Ammunition Plant (MLAAP) is an ammunition plant of the United States Army near Milan, Tennessee and about 23 miles (37 km) north of Jackson, Tennessee."
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"sentences": [
"The East Gibson School Corporation is the smallest of the three public school governing institutions in Gibson County in both land area and student body with just over 1,000 students.",
" The EGSC is responsible for a district including three townships of easternmost Gibson County; Barton, Center, and Columbia.",
" Waldo J. Wood Memorial Jr/Sr High School, Barton Township School, Francisco Elementary School, and Oakland City Elementary School make up the facilities of the district.",
" Buckskin, Francisco, Mackey, Oakland City, and Somerville are the towns served by the East Gibson School Corporation.",
" Waldo J. Wood Memorial Jr/Sr High School is the smallest of Gibson County's three high schools at 382 students."
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"sentences": [
"Trenton is a city in Gibson County, Tennessee.",
" The population was 4,264 at the 2010 census, down from 4,683 at the 2000 census.",
" It is the county seat of Gibson County, and its third largest city."
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"title": "Trenton, Tennessee"
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"sentences": [
"The Gibson Generating Station is a coal-burning power plant located at the northernmost end of Montgomery Township, Gibson County, Indiana, United States.",
" It is close to the Wabash River, 1.5 miles southeast of Mount Carmel, Illinois, 2 miles south of the mouth of the Patoka River, and 4 miles south of the mouth of the White River.",
" The closest Indiana communities are Owensville 7.5 miles to the southeast of the plant, and Princeton, 10.5 miles to the east.",
" With a 2013 aggregate output capacity among its five units of 3,345 megawatts, it is the largest power plant run by Duke Energy, the third-largest coal power plant in the world, and the tenth-largest electrical plant in the United States, With the reduction of Nanticoke Generating Station, it became the largest coal power plant in North America by generated power late in 2012.",
" Also on the grounds of the facility is a 3000 acre large man-made lake called Gibson Lake which is used as a cooling pond for the plant.",
" Neighboring the plant is a Duke-owned, publicly accessible access point to the Wabash River near a small island that acts as a wildlife preserve.",
" This is the nearest boat-ramp to Mount Carmel on the Indiana side of the river.",
" Located immediately south of Gibson Lake, the plant's cooling pond, is the Cane Ridge National Wildlife Refuge, the newest unit of the Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge and Management Area.",
" Opened in August 2006, this 26 acre area serves as a nesting ground for the least tern, a rare bird.",
" Cane Ridge NWR is reportedly the easternmost nesting ground for the bird in the U.S.",
" The Gibson Generating Station is connected to the power grid via five 345 kV and one 138 kV transmission lines to 79 Indiana counties including the Indianapolis area and a sixth 345 kV line running from GGS to Evansville and Henderson, owned by Vectren and Kenergy."
],
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"Title: Humboldt, Tennessee\n\nHumboldt is a city in Gibson and Madison counties, Tennessee. The population was 8,452 at the 2010 census, a decline of 1,015 from 2000. It is the principal city of and is included in the Humboldt, Tennessee Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Jackson, Tennessee-Humboldt, Tennessee Combined Statistical Area. It is Gibson County's largest city and Madison County's second largest city after Jackson.",
"Title: Princeton, Indiana\n\nPrinceton is a city in Patoka Township, Gibson County, Indiana, United States. The population was 8,644 at the 2010 census, and it is part of the greater Evansville, Indiana, Metropolitan Area. The city is the county seat of and the largest city in Gibson County.",
"Title: Milan, Tennessee\n\nMilan ( ) is the second largest city after Humboldt in Gibson County, Tennessee, and the largest entirely within the county. It is home to the Milan Army Ammunition Plant, the West Tennessee Agricultural Museum and several historical sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The city was the first in Tennessee to begin no-till farming and to flouridate its drinking water. The Milan Endowment for Growth in Academics (MEGA) was the first private community financial endowment for public schools in Tennessee.",
"Title: South Gibson School Corporation\n\nThe South Gibson School Corporation is the largest of the three public school governing institutions in both enrollment and territory covered in Gibson County, Indiana as well as one of the ten largest in enrollment in Southwestern Indiana. The SGSC is responsible for a district including four townships of southern and southwestern Gibson County; Johnson, Montgomery, Union, Wabash, and parts of Barton, Center and Patoka Townships within Gibson County as well as drawing in students from Northern Vanderburgh and Posey Counties. It consists of a superintendent, a five-member school board, eight principals and vice principals and employs around 190 teachers and specialists. As of the 2007-08 school year, the overall enrollment stands at around 2000-2500 students in K-12. The population of the areas inside South Gibson area are starting to become among the fastest growing areas in Southwestern Indiana with all three main towns of Southern Gibson County, Fort Branch Haubstadt and Owensville posting 5-10% population gains every year as well as a number of subdivisions building up outside and around the three towns and at least three of the seven smaller hamlets. The SGSC's renovation of the 35-year-old Gibson Southern High School was complete as of 2010-11 School Year.",
"Title: North Gibson School Corporation\n\nThe North Gibson School Corporation is the second largest of the three public school governing institutions in Gibson County, Indiana, United States as well as one of the twenty largest in enrollment in Southwestern Indiana. The NGSC is responsible for a district including three townships of northern and northeastern Gibson County; Patoka, Washington, and White River. However, the Gibson-Pike-Warrick Special Education Cooperative sends the majority of the special needs students from Pike and Gibson Counties to Princeton Community High School, the high school of the district.",
"Title: South Gibson County High School\n\nSouth Gibson County High School is a school in Medina, Tennessee, serving students around Medina and Gibson, Tennessee. It opened in 2009 to accommodate a growing population of students who lived in southern Gibson County, but were zoned to attend Gibson County High School.",
"Title: Milan Army Ammunition Plant\n\nMilan Army Ammunition Plant (MLAAP) is an ammunition plant of the United States Army near Milan, Tennessee and about 23 miles (37 km) north of Jackson, Tennessee.",
"Title: East Gibson School Corporation\n\nThe East Gibson School Corporation is the smallest of the three public school governing institutions in Gibson County in both land area and student body with just over 1,000 students. The EGSC is responsible for a district including three townships of easternmost Gibson County; Barton, Center, and Columbia. Waldo J. Wood Memorial Jr/Sr High School, Barton Township School, Francisco Elementary School, and Oakland City Elementary School make up the facilities of the district. Buckskin, Francisco, Mackey, Oakland City, and Somerville are the towns served by the East Gibson School Corporation. Waldo J. Wood Memorial Jr/Sr High School is the smallest of Gibson County's three high schools at 382 students.",
"Title: Trenton, Tennessee\n\nTrenton is a city in Gibson County, Tennessee. The population was 4,264 at the 2010 census, down from 4,683 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Gibson County, and its third largest city.",
"Title: Gibson Generating Station\n\nThe Gibson Generating Station is a coal-burning power plant located at the northernmost end of Montgomery Township, Gibson County, Indiana, United States. It is close to the Wabash River, 1.5 miles southeast of Mount Carmel, Illinois, 2 miles south of the mouth of the Patoka River, and 4 miles south of the mouth of the White River. The closest Indiana communities are Owensville 7.5 miles to the southeast of the plant, and Princeton, 10.5 miles to the east. With a 2013 aggregate output capacity among its five units of 3,345 megawatts, it is the largest power plant run by Duke Energy, the third-largest coal power plant in the world, and the tenth-largest electrical plant in the United States, With the reduction of Nanticoke Generating Station, it became the largest coal power plant in North America by generated power late in 2012. Also on the grounds of the facility is a 3000 acre large man-made lake called Gibson Lake which is used as a cooling pond for the plant. Neighboring the plant is a Duke-owned, publicly accessible access point to the Wabash River near a small island that acts as a wildlife preserve. This is the nearest boat-ramp to Mount Carmel on the Indiana side of the river. Located immediately south of Gibson Lake, the plant's cooling pond, is the Cane Ridge National Wildlife Refuge, the newest unit of the Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge and Management Area. Opened in August 2006, this 26 acre area serves as a nesting ground for the least tern, a rare bird. Cane Ridge NWR is reportedly the easternmost nesting ground for the bird in the U.S. The Gibson Generating Station is connected to the power grid via five 345 kV and one 138 kV transmission lines to 79 Indiana counties including the Indianapolis area and a sixth 345 kV line running from GGS to Evansville and Henderson, owned by Vectren and Kenergy."
] |
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