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Who was born September 17, 1968 and wrote the memoir Wild was based on?
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Cheryl Strayed
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" Pledge Across America is the nationally synchronized recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance in schools.",
" In 2001 shortly after September 11 the President of the United States and the United States Secretary of Education and both the United States Senate and House of Representatives joined over 52 million students in the synchronized Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.",
" September 17, 2008 marked the 17th year the Pledge Across America takes place, and it also marked 117 years since Francis Bellamy wrote and first recited the Pledge of Allegiance in 1892."
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" The film stars Reese Witherspoon as Strayed, alongside Laura Dern (as Strayed's mother), with Thomas Sadoski, Michiel Huisman and Gaby Hoffmann among several others in supporting roles.",
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"Barney William Irwin (born September 17, 1954) is an American former professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, \"Wild\" Bill Irwin.",
" Irwin is also known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation as The Goon in 1996.",
" He is the brother of the late Scott Irwin."
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"Chatt G. Wright (born September 17, 1941) is a former president of Hawaii Pacific University.",
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"Cheryl Strayed ( ; née Nyland; born September 17, 1968) is an American memoirist, novelist, essayist and podcast host.",
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"Carrie Rachel Brownstein (born September 27, 1974) is an American musician, model, writer, actress, director, and comedian.",
" She first came to prominence as a member of the band Excuse 17 before forming the punk-indie trio Sleater-Kinney.",
" During a long hiatus from Sleater-Kinney, she formed the group Wild Flag.",
" During this period, Brownstein wrote and appeared in a series of comedy sketches with Fred Armisen which were then developed into Emmy and Peabody Award-winning satirical comedy TV series \"Portlandia\".",
" Sleater-Kinney has since reunited, and as of 2015, Brownstein was touring with the band as well as in support of her new memoir."
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"Brandon Alexander Jordan (born September 17, 1988) is an American football player who is currently a free agent.",
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" He has also been a member of the Wichita Wild, Chicago Slaughter and BC Lions."
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"Zachary Bierk (born September 17, 1976 in Peterborough, Ontario) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player.",
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"Robert Brown Parker (September 17, 1932 – January 18, 2010) was an American writer of fiction, primarily of the mystery/detective genre.",
" His most famous works were the 40 novels written about the private detective Spenser.",
" ABC television network developed the television series \"\" based on the character in the mid-1980s; a series of TV movies based on the character were also produced.",
" His works incorporate encyclopedic knowledge of the Boston metropolitan area.",
" The Spenser novels have been cited by critics and bestselling authors such as Robert Crais, Harlan Coben and Dennis Lehane as not only influencing their own work but reviving and changing the detective genre.",
" Parker also wrote two other series based on an individual character: He wrote nine novels based on the character Jesse Stone and six novels based on the character Sunny Randall.",
" Mr. Parker wrote four Westerns starring the duo Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch.",
" The first, Appaloosa, was made into a film with Ed Harris."
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"Chris Abbott (born September 17, 1947) is an American television producer, writer and author.",
" She is a graduate of University of Oregon, with an MFA from Bennington College in Vermont.",
" She started her career writing for \"Little House on the Prairie\".",
" She also wrote for other primetime series such as \"B.L. Stryker, Legacy, Bandit: Bandit Goes Country, Revealing Evidence: Stalking The Honolulu Strangler, High Sierra Search And Rescue, Cagney & Lacey, Quantum Leap, \" and \"\", and produced and wrote \"Magnum, P.I.\" (as Executive Story Consultant), \"Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman\" (as Creative Consultant), and \"\"."
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"Title: Wild (2014 film)\n\nWild is a 2014 American biographical survival drama film directed by Jean-Marc Vallée. The screenplay by Nick Hornby is based on Cheryl Strayed's 2012 memoir \"\". The film stars Reese Witherspoon as Strayed, alongside Laura Dern (as Strayed's mother), with Thomas Sadoski, Michiel Huisman and Gaby Hoffmann among several others in supporting roles. The film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on August 29, 2014, and was released theatrically on December 3, 2014, in North America.",
"Title: Bill Irwin (wrestler)\n\nBarney William Irwin (born September 17, 1954) is an American former professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, \"Wild\" Bill Irwin. Irwin is also known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation as The Goon in 1996. He is the brother of the late Scott Irwin.",
"Title: Chatt G. Wright\n\nChatt G. Wright (born September 17, 1941) is a former president of Hawaii Pacific University. He was one of the longest serving presidents of a private university. He joined what was then Hawaii Pacific College on September 17, 1972 as the Dean of Business, then became President of the college on September 17, 1976. He retired in June 2011.",
"Title: Cheryl Strayed\n\nCheryl Strayed ( ; née Nyland; born September 17, 1968) is an American memoirist, novelist, essayist and podcast host. The author of four books, her award-winning writing has been published widely in national magazines and anthologies.",
"Title: Carrie Brownstein\n\nCarrie Rachel Brownstein (born September 27, 1974) is an American musician, model, writer, actress, director, and comedian. She first came to prominence as a member of the band Excuse 17 before forming the punk-indie trio Sleater-Kinney. During a long hiatus from Sleater-Kinney, she formed the group Wild Flag. During this period, Brownstein wrote and appeared in a series of comedy sketches with Fred Armisen which were then developed into Emmy and Peabody Award-winning satirical comedy TV series \"Portlandia\". Sleater-Kinney has since reunited, and as of 2015, Brownstein was touring with the band as well as in support of her new memoir.",
"Title: Brandon Jordan (gridiron football)\n\nBrandon Alexander Jordan (born September 17, 1988) is an American football player who is currently a free agent. He played college football at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and attended Merrillville High School in Merrillville, Indiana. He has also been a member of the Wichita Wild, Chicago Slaughter and BC Lions.",
"Title: Zac Bierk\n\nZachary Bierk (born September 17, 1976 in Peterborough, Ontario) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played in 47 NHL games with the Tampa Bay Lightning, Minnesota Wild, and Phoenix Coyotes.",
"Title: Robert B. Parker\n\nRobert Brown Parker (September 17, 1932 – January 18, 2010) was an American writer of fiction, primarily of the mystery/detective genre. His most famous works were the 40 novels written about the private detective Spenser. ABC television network developed the television series \"\" based on the character in the mid-1980s; a series of TV movies based on the character were also produced. His works incorporate encyclopedic knowledge of the Boston metropolitan area. The Spenser novels have been cited by critics and bestselling authors such as Robert Crais, Harlan Coben and Dennis Lehane as not only influencing their own work but reviving and changing the detective genre. Parker also wrote two other series based on an individual character: He wrote nine novels based on the character Jesse Stone and six novels based on the character Sunny Randall. Mr. Parker wrote four Westerns starring the duo Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch. The first, Appaloosa, was made into a film with Ed Harris.",
"Title: Chris Abbott\n\nChris Abbott (born September 17, 1947) is an American television producer, writer and author. She is a graduate of University of Oregon, with an MFA from Bennington College in Vermont. She started her career writing for \"Little House on the Prairie\". She also wrote for other primetime series such as \"B.L. Stryker, Legacy, Bandit: Bandit Goes Country, Revealing Evidence: Stalking The Honolulu Strangler, High Sierra Search And Rescue, Cagney & Lacey, Quantum Leap, \" and \"\", and produced and wrote \"Magnum, P.I.\" (as Executive Story Consultant), \"Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman\" (as Creative Consultant), and \"\"."
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What two skills do Lee Hong-gi and Dee Snider have in common?
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singer-songwriter, actor
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comparison
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"Daniel \"Dee\" Snider (born March 15, 1955) is an American singer-songwriter, screenwriter, radio personality, and actor.",
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"Lee Hong-gi (; ] ; Japanese:イ•ホンギ) is a South Korean singer-songwriter, actor, writer, and fashion designer.",
" He is best known for his singing abilities and being the main singer of the South Korean rock band F.T. Island.",
" Lee released his first solo extended play \"FM302\" in South Korea on 18 November 2015 and his Japanese album \"AM302\" on 9 December 2015."
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"Jesse Blaze Snider (born September 19, 1982) is a comic book writer, voice-over actor, TV/radio host, and rock musician.",
" He is the eldest son of Twisted Sister frontman and vocalist Dee Snider."
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"Dee Snider's Strangeland: Seven Sins is a 2007–2008 comic book limited series prequel based on the 1998 Dee Snider film \"Strangeland\".",
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"Desperado was an American heavy metal band formed by Dee Snider in 1988, after Twisted Sister was disbanded.",
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"The House of Hair with Dee Snider is a nationally syndicated radio program, airing weekly in the United States, Mexico and Canada.",
" Dee Snider, Twisted Sister frontman, serves as the show's host.",
" The House of Hair features heavy metal, glam metal and hard rock, mostly from the 1980s and early 1990s, though occasionally from the 1960s and 1970s as well.",
" The show first aired in 1997; as of 2015, it airs on over 200 FM radio stations .",
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"Title: Dee Snider\n\nDaniel \"Dee\" Snider (born March 15, 1955) is an American singer-songwriter, screenwriter, radio personality, and actor. Snider came to prominence in the early 1980s as lead singer of the heavy metal band Twisted Sister. He was ranked 83 in the \"Hit Parader\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Top 100 Metal Vocalists of All Time.",
"Title: Van Helsing's Curse\n\nVan Helsing's Curse is a side project, orchestra of Twisted Sister lead singer, Dee Snider. Along with Snider, the group featured a five-piece rock band, a six-piece choir, and six-piece string section.",
"Title: Lee Hong-gi\n\nLee Hong-gi (; ] ; Japanese:イ•ホンギ) is a South Korean singer-songwriter, actor, writer, and fashion designer. He is best known for his singing abilities and being the main singer of the South Korean rock band F.T. Island. Lee released his first solo extended play \"FM302\" in South Korea on 18 November 2015 and his Japanese album \"AM302\" on 9 December 2015.",
"Title: Jesse Blaze Snider\n\nJesse Blaze Snider (born September 19, 1982) is a comic book writer, voice-over actor, TV/radio host, and rock musician. He is the eldest son of Twisted Sister frontman and vocalist Dee Snider.",
"Title: Dee Snider's Strangeland: Seven Sins\n\nDee Snider's Strangeland: Seven Sins is a 2007–2008 comic book limited series prequel based on the 1998 Dee Snider film \"Strangeland\". It was also the first comic series to be based on The Shooting Gallery film.",
"Title: Desperado (band)\n\nDesperado was an American heavy metal band formed by Dee Snider in 1988, after Twisted Sister was disbanded. The band dissolved in the early 1990s due to problems with the record label and the then emerging grunge trend. The album, much bootlegged, was issued officially some years later and reissued as Ace on \"Angel Air\". \"Dee Snider Desperado Limited Edition\" was released on April 21, 2009, featuring eleven tracks from 'Bloodied But Unbowed'.",
"Title: Widowmaker (Dee Snider band)\n\nWidowmaker was a heavy metal band formed by Dee Snider in 1992. They recorded two albums and toured the country in support but ultimately disbanded. Dee Snider went on to a number of other projects including a reunion of Twisted Sister.",
"Title: Benjamin Clapp\n\nBenjamin Clapp (born October 13, 1977) is an American musician from Boise, Idaho. He has performed, composed, and recorded music with numerous artists, most notably Jim Breuer, Jesse Blaze Snider and Baptized By Fire, Tom Marshall and Amfibian, Kronos Quartet, Erik Sanko and Skeleton Key, Dee Snider (Twisted Sister), David Peel (The Lower East Side), and White Trash.",
"Title: The House of Hair with Dee Snider\n\nThe House of Hair with Dee Snider is a nationally syndicated radio program, airing weekly in the United States, Mexico and Canada. Dee Snider, Twisted Sister frontman, serves as the show's host. The House of Hair features heavy metal, glam metal and hard rock, mostly from the 1980s and early 1990s, though occasionally from the 1960s and 1970s as well. The show first aired in 1997; as of 2015, it airs on over 200 FM radio stations . The show has also spawned a daily Monday-Friday short-form program called The Daily House of Hair Cut, featuring interview clips and hard rock entertainment. The House of Hair is distributed by the United Stations Radio Networks."
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What congressional district did Shelli Yoder which is located in south-central and southeastern Indiana?
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Indiana's 9th congressional district
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" Lake County, where Gary is located, contains over 70 percent of the district's population.",
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"Title: Shelli Yoder\n\nShelli Renee Yoder (born August 30, 1968) is an American Democratic Party politician. A former Miss Indiana titleholder and Miss America 1993 contestant, Yoder has held positions at a number of non-profit organizations. She was the Democratic Party nominee for the United States House of Representatives in Indiana's 9th congressional district in the 2012 race and is currently a member of the County Council for Monroe County, Indiana. In August 2015, Yoder announced she would run for Indiana's 9th congressional district in 2016. The 9th was an open seat due to incumbent Todd Young running for the United States Senate. Yoder was defeated by Republican nominee Trey Hollingsworth in the November 8, 2016, general election.",
"Title: Ohio County, Indiana\n\nOhio County is a county located in southeastern Indiana. As of 2010, the population was 6,128. The county seat and only incorporated municipality is Rising Sun. The county was officially established in 1844 and was one of the last Indiana counties to be created. It is the smallest county in the state in terms of both area and population.",
"Title: Jim Banks\n\nJames Edward Banks (born July 16, 1979) is an American politician who is the U.S. Representative for Indiana 's 3 congressional district . A Republican, he previously served as a member of the Indiana Senate. Banks was first elected to serve in the state senate for the 17th district in 2010, and upon military deployment to Afghanistan, he took a leave of absence from the state senate since September 2014. Invoking an Indiana state law which allows state and local officeholders to take leaves of absence during active duty military service, Banks was temporarily replaced by his wife, Amanda Banks, who held the office for the senate's 2015 legislative session. He returned to Indiana from overseas duty on April 14, 2015 and resumed his duties as state senator on May 8, 2015. On May 3, 2016 he won the primary election for the Republican nomination for Indiana's Third Congressional District."
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2,003
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How many years was the man who was the new head coach of the St. Louis Rams in 2006, a college assistant coach ?
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13 seasons.
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"Bob Saunders is currently an Offensive Assistant for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League.",
" He is son of former San Diego Chargers Head coach Al Saunders.",
" Saunders previously served as an Offensive Assistant for the NFL's top ranked offense under Dick Vermiel with the Kansas City Chiefs, for Hall of Fame coach Joe Gibb's at the Washington Redskins and with the St. Louis Rams.",
" He served two seasons as wide receivers coach for Marty Schottenhiemer in the United Football League with the championship Virginia Destroyers franchise.",
" In the college ranks he served as Offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Kansas Weslyan University and at Oberlin College as well as the quarterbacks coach at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.",
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"Michael Martz (born May 13, 1951) is a former National Football League (NFL) head coach and offensive coordinator.",
" He is best known as the offensive coordinator behind the St. Louis Rams high-powered 1999 team which won the Super Bowl.",
" As a head coach in the NFL, Martz's St. Louis Rams teams compiled a 56–36 record in his 5⅓ seasons as head coach.",
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"Thomas E. \"Ted\" Plumb (born August 20, 1939) is a former American football player & coach.",
" His playing career ended after a neck injury in training camp as he looked like a promising young receiver for the Buffalo Bills out of Baylor University.",
" Although his playing career was cut short by injury, it helped lift him into what became a long and exciting coaching career in: High School, College, & onto the NFL.",
" Ted Plumb's NFL coaching career is special and unique as he was a coach for two of the most legendary Super Bowl champions in the history of the NFL; The Super Bowl XX Champion 1985 Bears, and the Super Bowl XXXIV Champion 2000 St. Louis Rams.",
" Teddy served as the Wide Receivers Coach with the \"Monsters of the Midway\" Chicago Bears, and he served as the Director of Pro Scouting for the \"Greatest Show on Turf\" 2000 St. Louis Rams (according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch April 19, 2000).",
" Plumb retired after that 2000 season to his home in Alba, Texas."
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"The 2010 St. Louis Rams season was their 73rd season for the franchise, and their 16th overall in St. Louis.",
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" In the 2010 NFL Draft, the Rams had the number 1 overall pick, which they picked Sam Bradford from Oklahoma.",
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"The professional American football franchise now known as the Los Angeles Rams played in St. Louis, Missouri, as the St. Louis Rams from the 1995 through the 2015 seasons.",
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" The Rams' first home game in St. Louis was at Busch Memorial Stadium against the New Orleans Saints on September 10, 1995, before the Trans World Dome (later the Edward Jones Dome, and now known as The Dome at America's Center) was completed for their November 12 game against the Carolina Panthers.",
" Their last game played at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis was against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on December 17, 2015, which they won, 31–23.",
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"Scott Thomas Linehan (born September 17, 1963) is an American football coach who is the play caller and offensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL).",
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" Finishing at 7–8–1, they improved on their 2–14 record from 2011.",
" In Week 10 against the San Francisco 49ers, the game ended in a 24–24 tie, the first since the 2008 NFL season.",
" It was Sam Bradford's second and final full season as the Rams starting quarterback as two torn ACLs sidelined him for much of the next season and the entire 2014 season."
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"Orlando Lamar Pace (born November 4, 1975) is a former professional American football player who was an offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for thirteen seasons.",
" He played college football for Ohio State University, and was twice recognized as a unanimous All-American.",
" He was drafted by the St. Louis Rams, first overall in the 1997 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the Rams for twelve years.",
" Pace started all 16 regular season games eight times in his pro career, and blocked for three straight AP NFL MVPs (Kurt Warner in 1999, 2001; and Marshall Faulk in 2000).",
" He was the cornerstone of a Rams offensive line that blocked for an offense that compiled more gross yards than any other team during his 12 years in St. Louis (50,770 in 12 seasons), finished second in completion percentage (61.8 percent) and fifth in touchdown passes (289) over that time.",
" Under Pace's protection, the Rams' passing offense compiled more than 3,000 yards in all 12 of his NFL seasons, seven different quarterbacks eclipsed the 3,000-yard mark in a season, including three times surpassing the 4,000-yard mark, and blocked for seven 1,000-yard rushers.",
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"Rick Venturi (born February 23, 1946) is a former American football player and coach.",
" He served as the head coach at Northwestern University and as longtime National Football League assistant coach known for his defense.",
" As the head coach at Northwestern from 1978 to 1980, Venturi's record was 1–31–1.",
" He coached the beginning segment the Northwestern Wildcats' NCAA Division I record 34-game losing streak.",
" Venturi has served as the defensive coordinator with the Indianapolis Colts, Cleveland Browns, New Orleans Saints, and St. Louis Rams.",
" Venturi also served as an interim head coach, in 1991 with the Colts and 1996 with the Saints.",
" As a head coach in the NFL, his career record stands at 2–17."
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"Title: Bob Saunders\n\nBob Saunders is currently an Offensive Assistant for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League. He is son of former San Diego Chargers Head coach Al Saunders. Saunders previously served as an Offensive Assistant for the NFL's top ranked offense under Dick Vermiel with the Kansas City Chiefs, for Hall of Fame coach Joe Gibb's at the Washington Redskins and with the St. Louis Rams. He served two seasons as wide receivers coach for Marty Schottenhiemer in the United Football League with the championship Virginia Destroyers franchise. In the college ranks he served as Offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Kansas Weslyan University and at Oberlin College as well as the quarterbacks coach at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. Saunders has been selected as receivers coach for the NFLPA All-Star game featuring the top collegiate players in America on three occasions. Saunders played his collegiate football at Southern Methodist University.",
"Title: 2006 St. Louis Rams season\n\nThe 2006 St. Louis Rams season was the team's 69th year with the National Football League and the 12th season in St. Louis. The season began with the Rams trying to improve on their 6–10 record from 2005 under new head coach Scott Linehan.",
"Title: Mike Martz\n\nMichael Martz (born May 13, 1951) is a former National Football League (NFL) head coach and offensive coordinator. He is best known as the offensive coordinator behind the St. Louis Rams high-powered 1999 team which won the Super Bowl. As a head coach in the NFL, Martz's St. Louis Rams teams compiled a 56–36 record in his 5⅓ seasons as head coach. His teams reached the playoffs four times and won two division titles including a NFC championship and a trip to Super Bowl XXXVI.",
"Title: Ted Plumb\n\nThomas E. \"Ted\" Plumb (born August 20, 1939) is a former American football player & coach. His playing career ended after a neck injury in training camp as he looked like a promising young receiver for the Buffalo Bills out of Baylor University. Although his playing career was cut short by injury, it helped lift him into what became a long and exciting coaching career in: High School, College, & onto the NFL. Ted Plumb's NFL coaching career is special and unique as he was a coach for two of the most legendary Super Bowl champions in the history of the NFL; The Super Bowl XX Champion 1985 Bears, and the Super Bowl XXXIV Champion 2000 St. Louis Rams. Teddy served as the Wide Receivers Coach with the \"Monsters of the Midway\" Chicago Bears, and he served as the Director of Pro Scouting for the \"Greatest Show on Turf\" 2000 St. Louis Rams (according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch April 19, 2000). Plumb retired after that 2000 season to his home in Alba, Texas.",
"Title: 2010 St. Louis Rams season\n\nThe 2010 St. Louis Rams season was their 73rd season for the franchise, and their 16th overall in St. Louis. St. Louis greatly improved on their near winless record of 1–15 from the 2009 season by achieving more total victories, with a record of 7–9, than in their previous 3 years. Since the start of the 2007 NFL season, the Rams had won just 6 combined games, and have not qualified for the playoffs since 2004. In the 2010 NFL Draft, the Rams had the number 1 overall pick, which they picked Sam Bradford from Oklahoma. This year marked their second season under head coach Steve Spagnuolo. The Rams played all of their home games at the Edward Jones Dome, in St. Louis, Missouri.",
"Title: History of the St. Louis Rams\n\nThe professional American football franchise now known as the Los Angeles Rams played in St. Louis, Missouri, as the St. Louis Rams from the 1995 through the 2015 seasons. The Rams franchise relocated from Los Angeles to St. Louis in 1995, which had been without a National Football League (NFL) team since the Cardinals moved to Phoenix, Arizona, in 1988. The Rams' first home game in St. Louis was at Busch Memorial Stadium against the New Orleans Saints on September 10, 1995, before the Trans World Dome (later the Edward Jones Dome, and now known as The Dome at America's Center) was completed for their November 12 game against the Carolina Panthers. Their last game played at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis was against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on December 17, 2015, which they won, 31–23. The Rams' last game as a St. Louis-based club was on January 3, 2016, against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi's Stadium, where they lost in overtime 19–16.",
"Title: Scott Linehan\n\nScott Thomas Linehan (born September 17, 1963) is an American football coach who is the play caller and offensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He was previously the head coach of the St. Louis Rams and the offensive coordinator for the Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, and Detroit Lions. Prior to becoming an NFL coach in 2002, Linehan was a college assistant coach for 13 seasons.",
"Title: 2012 St. Louis Rams season\n\nThe St. Louis Rams season was the team's 75th season in the National Football League, the 18th overall in St. Louis and the first under new head coach Jeff Fisher. Finishing at 7–8–1, they improved on their 2–14 record from 2011. In Week 10 against the San Francisco 49ers, the game ended in a 24–24 tie, the first since the 2008 NFL season. It was Sam Bradford's second and final full season as the Rams starting quarterback as two torn ACLs sidelined him for much of the next season and the entire 2014 season.",
"Title: Orlando Pace\n\nOrlando Lamar Pace (born November 4, 1975) is a former professional American football player who was an offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for thirteen seasons. He played college football for Ohio State University, and was twice recognized as a unanimous All-American. He was drafted by the St. Louis Rams, first overall in the 1997 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the Rams for twelve years. Pace started all 16 regular season games eight times in his pro career, and blocked for three straight AP NFL MVPs (Kurt Warner in 1999, 2001; and Marshall Faulk in 2000). He was the cornerstone of a Rams offensive line that blocked for an offense that compiled more gross yards than any other team during his 12 years in St. Louis (50,770 in 12 seasons), finished second in completion percentage (61.8 percent) and fifth in touchdown passes (289) over that time. Under Pace's protection, the Rams' passing offense compiled more than 3,000 yards in all 12 of his NFL seasons, seven different quarterbacks eclipsed the 3,000-yard mark in a season, including three times surpassing the 4,000-yard mark, and blocked for seven 1,000-yard rushers. Pace started 154 consecutive games, playing with the St. Louis Rams and Chicago Bears (2009).",
"Title: Rick Venturi\n\nRick Venturi (born February 23, 1946) is a former American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at Northwestern University and as longtime National Football League assistant coach known for his defense. As the head coach at Northwestern from 1978 to 1980, Venturi's record was 1–31–1. He coached the beginning segment the Northwestern Wildcats' NCAA Division I record 34-game losing streak. Venturi has served as the defensive coordinator with the Indianapolis Colts, Cleveland Browns, New Orleans Saints, and St. Louis Rams. Venturi also served as an interim head coach, in 1991 with the Colts and 1996 with the Saints. As a head coach in the NFL, his career record stands at 2–17."
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2,004
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Which cemetery in Suffolk County, New York, is the permanent resting place of more 18th and 19th century sea captains that in any other Long Island cemetery?
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Oakland Cemetery
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"Oakland Cemetery is a public, not-for-profit cemetery located in the village Sag Harbor, New York.",
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"Williamsburg Cemetery is a historic cemetery located at Hampton Corners in Livingston County, New York.",
" It was established in 1792 and is one of the earliest European American settlement period cemeteries in Western New York and is the last surviving above ground remnant of the now vanished village of Williamsburg.",
" Williamsburg was established by Captain Charles Williamson acting in his capacity as agent for British investors in The Pulteney Association in the late 18th century.",
" Notable burials include U.S. Representative Charles H. Carroll (1794–1865) and William Fitzhugh, an early investor in what is now Livingston County, and business partner of Colonel Nathaniel Rochester, founder of that city.",
" It is also the final resting place of Henry Fitzhugh (1801–1866) and James G. Birney (1792–1857), son in law of William Fitzhugh and candidate for President of the United States by the Liberty Party in the 1840 and 1844 presidential elections on an abolitionist platform.",
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"Dunning Street Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery located at Malta, Saratoga County, New York.",
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"Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester, New York, founded in 1838, is one of the United States' first municipal rural cemeteries.",
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" The annual growth rate of this cemetery is 500-600 burials per year."
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"Riverside Cemetery in Rochester, New York was founded in 1892 to serve the growing population in the northern part of the city.",
" Situated on 123 acres (498,000 m²) (0.2 square miles) of land between Lake Avenue and the Genesee River, the cemetery is the permanent resting place of over 250,000 people.",
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"The Cemetery of the Evergreens is a non-denominational cemetery in Brooklyn and Queens, New York, colloquially called Evergreen Cemetery.",
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" For a time, it was the busiest cemetery in New York City; in 1929 there were 4,673 interments.",
" The cemetery borders Brooklyn and Queens and covers 225 acre of rolling hills and gently sloping meadows.",
" It features several thousand trees and flowering shrubs in a park-like setting.",
" The Evergreens is the final resting place of more than 526,000 people."
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"Salem Fields Cemetery, located at 775 Jamaica Avenue in the Cypress Hills neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, United States, was founded in 1852 by Temple Emanu-el.",
" Part of a larger complex of cemeteries spanning into the borough of Queens, including likewise Jewish Machpelah Cemetery, where Harry Houdini is buried; Union Field Cemetery; Mount Judah Cemetery, where several prominent Rabbis lie; Mount Carmel Cemetery; and the non-denominational Cypress Hills Cemetery and Cemetery of the Evergreens, it is the final resting place for many of the prominent German-Jewish families of New York City.",
" Among those laid to rest in the cemetery are members of the Fox family, founders of 20th Century Fox Film Corp.; the Guggenheim family of mining, newspaper, and museum fame; the Lewisohn family of mining, banking, and philanthropic interests; and the Shubert family, builders of the largest theatre empire in the 20th century."
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"Earlham Road Cemetery, Norwich also known as Earlham Cemetery or Norwich Cemetery is a cemetery located in Norwich which was officially opened on 6 March 1856 and covers 34 acres .",
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" To the east of the road is the original 19th century cemetery and to the west of the road lies the 20th century addition.",
" Today, it caters for all faiths with separate burial grounds and chapels for Jews and Catholics and a growing one for Muslims together with two military cemeteries.",
" The 19th century cemetery is designed with an informal \"garden cemetery\" layout with winding paths while the remainder is a more formal grid type which was favoured by cemetery designer John Claudius Loudon.",
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"Magnolia Cemetery is a historic city cemetery located in Mobile, Alabama.",
" Filled with many elaborate Victorian-era monuments, it spans more than 100 acre .",
" It served as Mobile's primary, and almost exclusive, burial place during the 19th century.",
" It is the final resting place for many of Mobile's 19th and early 20th century citizens.",
" The cemetery is roughly bounded by Frye Street to the north, Gayle Street to the east, and Ann Street to the west.",
" Virginia Street originally formed the southern border before the cemetery was expanded and now cuts east–west through the center of the cemetery.",
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"Title: Williamsburg Cemetery\n\nWilliamsburg Cemetery is a historic cemetery located at Hampton Corners in Livingston County, New York. It was established in 1792 and is one of the earliest European American settlement period cemeteries in Western New York and is the last surviving above ground remnant of the now vanished village of Williamsburg. Williamsburg was established by Captain Charles Williamson acting in his capacity as agent for British investors in The Pulteney Association in the late 18th century. Notable burials include U.S. Representative Charles H. Carroll (1794–1865) and William Fitzhugh, an early investor in what is now Livingston County, and business partner of Colonel Nathaniel Rochester, founder of that city. It is also the final resting place of Henry Fitzhugh (1801–1866) and James G. Birney (1792–1857), son in law of William Fitzhugh and candidate for President of the United States by the Liberty Party in the 1840 and 1844 presidential elections on an abolitionist platform. Stones bear dates that range from about 1814 to about 1910 and it is an important reminder of the early settlement of the Genesee Valley.",
"Title: Dunning Street Cemetery\n\nDunning Street Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery located at Malta, Saratoga County, New York. The cemetery was established about 1775, and incorporated by the Dunning Street Cemetery Association in 1908. It is the final resting place of many important early Malta residents, including veterans of American Revolutionary War and includes a number of notable examples of 19th century local funerary art. It remains an active burial ground.",
"Title: Mount Hope Cemetery (Rochester)\n\nMount Hope Cemetery in Rochester, New York, founded in 1838, is one of the United States' first municipal rural cemeteries. Situated on 196 acres (793,000 m²) (0.3 square miles) of land adjacent to the University of Rochester on Mount Hope Avenue, the cemetery is the permanent resting place of over 350,000 people. The annual growth rate of this cemetery is 500-600 burials per year.",
"Title: Riverside Cemetery (Rochester, New York)\n\nRiverside Cemetery in Rochester, New York was founded in 1892 to serve the growing population in the northern part of the city. Situated on 123 acres (498,000 m²) (0.2 square miles) of land between Lake Avenue and the Genesee River, the cemetery is the permanent resting place of over 250,000 people. Since 1942, the cemetery has been owned and operated by the City of Rochester.",
"Title: Sag Harbor, New York\n\nSag Harbor is an incorporated village in Suffolk County, New York, United States, in the towns of East Hampton and Southampton. The population was 2,169 at the 2010 census.",
"Title: Cemetery of the Evergreens\n\nThe Cemetery of the Evergreens is a non-denominational cemetery in Brooklyn and Queens, New York, colloquially called Evergreen Cemetery. It was incorporated in 1849, not long after the passage of New York's Rural Cemetery Act spurred development of cemeteries outside Manhattan. For a time, it was the busiest cemetery in New York City; in 1929 there were 4,673 interments. The cemetery borders Brooklyn and Queens and covers 225 acre of rolling hills and gently sloping meadows. It features several thousand trees and flowering shrubs in a park-like setting. The Evergreens is the final resting place of more than 526,000 people.",
"Title: Salem Fields Cemetery, Brooklyn\n\nSalem Fields Cemetery, located at 775 Jamaica Avenue in the Cypress Hills neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, United States, was founded in 1852 by Temple Emanu-el. Part of a larger complex of cemeteries spanning into the borough of Queens, including likewise Jewish Machpelah Cemetery, where Harry Houdini is buried; Union Field Cemetery; Mount Judah Cemetery, where several prominent Rabbis lie; Mount Carmel Cemetery; and the non-denominational Cypress Hills Cemetery and Cemetery of the Evergreens, it is the final resting place for many of the prominent German-Jewish families of New York City. Among those laid to rest in the cemetery are members of the Fox family, founders of 20th Century Fox Film Corp.; the Guggenheim family of mining, newspaper, and museum fame; the Lewisohn family of mining, banking, and philanthropic interests; and the Shubert family, builders of the largest theatre empire in the 20th century.",
"Title: Earlham Road Cemetery, Norwich\n\nEarlham Road Cemetery, Norwich also known as Earlham Cemetery or Norwich Cemetery is a cemetery located in Norwich which was officially opened on 6 March 1856 and covers 34 acres . The cemetery is divided into two distinct sites by Farrow Road A140 which runs north-south across the site. To the east of the road is the original 19th century cemetery and to the west of the road lies the 20th century addition. Today, it caters for all faiths with separate burial grounds and chapels for Jews and Catholics and a growing one for Muslims together with two military cemeteries. The 19th century cemetery is designed with an informal \"garden cemetery\" layout with winding paths while the remainder is a more formal grid type which was favoured by cemetery designer John Claudius Loudon. Much of the original cemetery is a County Wildlife Site and contains grassland and a wide selection of mature trees.",
"Title: Magnolia Cemetery (Mobile, Alabama)\n\nMagnolia Cemetery is a historic city cemetery located in Mobile, Alabama. Filled with many elaborate Victorian-era monuments, it spans more than 100 acre . It served as Mobile's primary, and almost exclusive, burial place during the 19th century. It is the final resting place for many of Mobile's 19th and early 20th century citizens. The cemetery is roughly bounded by Frye Street to the north, Gayle Street to the east, and Ann Street to the west. Virginia Street originally formed the southern border before the cemetery was expanded and now cuts east–west through the center of the cemetery. Magnolia contains more than 80,000 burials and remains an active, though very limited, burial site today."
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2,005
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Repli-Kate stars an actor who played Noah Levenstein in what films?
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"American Pie"
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"American Pie Presents: Beta House is a 2007 American sex comedy film released by Universal Pictures.",
" It is the third installment in the \"American Pie Presents\" series and the sixth installment in the \"American Pie\" franchise.",
" The film concludes a story arc that begins with \"\" (2006).",
" John White stars as Erik Stifler, a college freshman who pledges the Beta House fraternity led by his cousin Dwight Stifler (Steve Talley).",
" Christopher McDonald co-stars as Erik's father and Eugene Levy plays Beta House alumnus Noah Levenstein."
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"It Takes a Thief is an American action-adventure television series that aired on ABC for three seasons between 1968 and 1970.",
" It stars Robert Wagner in his television debut as sophisticated thief Alexander Mundy, who works for the U.S. government in return for his release from prison.",
" For most of the series, Malachi Throne played Noah Bain, Mundy's boss."
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"Noah Nicholas Beery (January 17, 1882 – April 1, 1946) was an American actor who appeared in films from 1913 to 1945.",
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"Jordan William Fisher (born April 24, 1994) is an American singer, dancer and actor.",
" His self-titled EP was released by Hollywood Records on August 19, 2016.",
" He has had recurring roles on the television series, \"The Secret Life of the American Teenager\" and \"Liv and Maddie\", and supporting roles in the television films, \"Teen Beach Movie\", \"Teen Beach 2\" and \"\", and is featured on the \"Moana\" soundtrack.",
" He assumed the role of John Laurens/Philip Hamilton in the Broadway production of \"Hamilton\" on November 22, 2016.",
" He played Noah Patrick in the TV series \"Teen Wolf\"."
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"Desmond Askew (born 17 December 1972) is an English actor of film and television.",
" In 1983 he had the lead role of 'naughty schoolboy' in the promo video of the Wham!",
" single \"Bad Boys\".",
" He has appeared in films such as \"Go\" (1999), \"Repli-Kate\" (2002), \"The Hills Have Eyes\" (2006) and \"Turistas\" (2006).",
" He has appeared in episodic television on series such as \"Grange Hill\", \"Las Vegas\", \"Charmed\", the short-lived \"Then Came You\", and as the recurring character Brody Davis on \"Roswell\".",
" He also voiced many minor characters (including Jowan and Chanter Devons) in the 2009 video game \"Dragon Age Origins\".",
" He has recently voiced as CIA Nerd in \"\"."
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"American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile (also known as American Pie: The Naked Mile) is a 2006 American sex comedy film released by Universal Pictures.",
" It is the second installment in the \"American Pie Presents\" series and the fifth installment in the \"American Pie\" franchise.",
" The film begins a story arc that concludes with \"\" (2007).",
" John White stars as Erik Stifler, a high school senior who is given a \"guilt free pass\" by his girlfriend, Tracy Sterling (Jessy Schram), and so visits the Beta House fraternity led by his cousin, Dwight Stifler (Steve Talley), to run a mile naked.",
" Christopher McDonald co-stars as Erik's father, Harry, and Eugene Levy once again plays Jim's Dad, who turns out to be a family friend of both Erik's and Tracy's.",
" Also, it is in this film that his name is revealed to be \"Noah Levenstein\"."
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"Eugene Levy, CM (born December 17, 1946) is a Canadian actor, comedian, producer, director, musician and writer.",
" He is the only actor to have appeared in all eight of the \"American Pie\" films, in his role as Noah Levenstein.",
" He often plays nerdy, unconventional figures, with his humour often deriving from his excessive explanations of matters and the way in which he deals with sticky situations.",
" Levy is a regular collaborator of actor-director Christopher Guest, appearing in and co-writing four of his films, commencing with \"Waiting for Guffman\" (1997)."
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"Repli-Kate is a 2002 sex comedy film from National Lampoon, directed by Frank Longo and starring Ali Landry, James Roday, Desmond Askew and Eugene Levy."
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"This is a list of characters from the film series \"American Pie\" consisting of \"American Pie\" (1999), \"American Pie 2\" (2001), \"American Wedding\" (2003), \"\" (2005), \"\" (2006), \"\" (2007), \"\" (2009), and \"American Reunion\" (2012).",
" Only one character, Noah Levenstein played by Eugene Levy, has appeared in all eight released films.",
" Biggs, Hannigan, Scott, Nicholas, Thomas, Coolidge, Cho, Isfield, Cheek, and Owen all play their characters in four films each; other characters appear in fewer films."
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"Noah Lindsey Beery (August 10, 1913 – November 1, 1994), known professionally as Noah Beery Jr. or just Noah Beery, was an American actor specializing in warm, friendly character roles similar to the ones played by his paternal uncle, Wallace Beery, although Noah Beery Jr., unlike his paternal uncle, seldom broke away from playing supporting roles.",
" Beery's father, Noah Nicholas Beery (known professionally as Noah Beery or Noah Beery Sr.), enjoyed a similarly lengthy film career as a major supporting actor."
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"Title: American Pie Presents: Beta House\n\nAmerican Pie Presents: Beta House is a 2007 American sex comedy film released by Universal Pictures. It is the third installment in the \"American Pie Presents\" series and the sixth installment in the \"American Pie\" franchise. The film concludes a story arc that begins with \"\" (2006). John White stars as Erik Stifler, a college freshman who pledges the Beta House fraternity led by his cousin Dwight Stifler (Steve Talley). Christopher McDonald co-stars as Erik's father and Eugene Levy plays Beta House alumnus Noah Levenstein.",
"Title: It Takes a Thief (1968 TV series)\n\nIt Takes a Thief is an American action-adventure television series that aired on ABC for three seasons between 1968 and 1970. It stars Robert Wagner in his television debut as sophisticated thief Alexander Mundy, who works for the U.S. government in return for his release from prison. For most of the series, Malachi Throne played Noah Bain, Mundy's boss.",
"Title: Noah Beery Sr.\n\nNoah Nicholas Beery (January 17, 1882 – April 1, 1946) was an American actor who appeared in films from 1913 to 1945. He was the older brother of Academy Award-winning actor Wallace Beery and the father of character actor Noah Beery Jr. Beery was billed as either Noah Beery or Noah Beery Sr. depending upon the film.",
"Title: Jordan Fisher\n\nJordan William Fisher (born April 24, 1994) is an American singer, dancer and actor. His self-titled EP was released by Hollywood Records on August 19, 2016. He has had recurring roles on the television series, \"The Secret Life of the American Teenager\" and \"Liv and Maddie\", and supporting roles in the television films, \"Teen Beach Movie\", \"Teen Beach 2\" and \"\", and is featured on the \"Moana\" soundtrack. He assumed the role of John Laurens/Philip Hamilton in the Broadway production of \"Hamilton\" on November 22, 2016. He played Noah Patrick in the TV series \"Teen Wolf\".",
"Title: Desmond Askew\n\nDesmond Askew (born 17 December 1972) is an English actor of film and television. In 1983 he had the lead role of 'naughty schoolboy' in the promo video of the Wham! single \"Bad Boys\". He has appeared in films such as \"Go\" (1999), \"Repli-Kate\" (2002), \"The Hills Have Eyes\" (2006) and \"Turistas\" (2006). He has appeared in episodic television on series such as \"Grange Hill\", \"Las Vegas\", \"Charmed\", the short-lived \"Then Came You\", and as the recurring character Brody Davis on \"Roswell\". He also voiced many minor characters (including Jowan and Chanter Devons) in the 2009 video game \"Dragon Age Origins\". He has recently voiced as CIA Nerd in \"\".",
"Title: American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile\n\nAmerican Pie Presents: The Naked Mile (also known as American Pie: The Naked Mile) is a 2006 American sex comedy film released by Universal Pictures. It is the second installment in the \"American Pie Presents\" series and the fifth installment in the \"American Pie\" franchise. The film begins a story arc that concludes with \"\" (2007). John White stars as Erik Stifler, a high school senior who is given a \"guilt free pass\" by his girlfriend, Tracy Sterling (Jessy Schram), and so visits the Beta House fraternity led by his cousin, Dwight Stifler (Steve Talley), to run a mile naked. Christopher McDonald co-stars as Erik's father, Harry, and Eugene Levy once again plays Jim's Dad, who turns out to be a family friend of both Erik's and Tracy's. Also, it is in this film that his name is revealed to be \"Noah Levenstein\".",
"Title: Eugene Levy\n\nEugene Levy, CM (born December 17, 1946) is a Canadian actor, comedian, producer, director, musician and writer. He is the only actor to have appeared in all eight of the \"American Pie\" films, in his role as Noah Levenstein. He often plays nerdy, unconventional figures, with his humour often deriving from his excessive explanations of matters and the way in which he deals with sticky situations. Levy is a regular collaborator of actor-director Christopher Guest, appearing in and co-writing four of his films, commencing with \"Waiting for Guffman\" (1997).",
"Title: Repli-Kate\n\nRepli-Kate is a 2002 sex comedy film from National Lampoon, directed by Frank Longo and starring Ali Landry, James Roday, Desmond Askew and Eugene Levy.",
"Title: List of American Pie characters\n\nThis is a list of characters from the film series \"American Pie\" consisting of \"American Pie\" (1999), \"American Pie 2\" (2001), \"American Wedding\" (2003), \"\" (2005), \"\" (2006), \"\" (2007), \"\" (2009), and \"American Reunion\" (2012). Only one character, Noah Levenstein played by Eugene Levy, has appeared in all eight released films. Biggs, Hannigan, Scott, Nicholas, Thomas, Coolidge, Cho, Isfield, Cheek, and Owen all play their characters in four films each; other characters appear in fewer films.",
"Title: Noah Beery Jr.\n\nNoah Lindsey Beery (August 10, 1913 – November 1, 1994), known professionally as Noah Beery Jr. or just Noah Beery, was an American actor specializing in warm, friendly character roles similar to the ones played by his paternal uncle, Wallace Beery, although Noah Beery Jr., unlike his paternal uncle, seldom broke away from playing supporting roles. Beery's father, Noah Nicholas Beery (known professionally as Noah Beery or Noah Beery Sr.), enjoyed a similarly lengthy film career as a major supporting actor."
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What is the passenger count of the airline alliance that is larger than the last of the major alliances formed?
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689.98 million
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" The major alliances were the Democratic Front and the Bharatiya Janata Party - Shiv Sena alliance.",
" Other political parties contested were the Bahujan Samajwadi Party, the Samajwadi Party, the Rashtriya Janata Dal, and the LJP.",
" 66,000 electronic voting machines were used to elect the 288 members of the Maharashtra legislative assembly."
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" For a relatively low price the traveler can travel freely using all intra-continental flights the airline alliance offers on that continent.",
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" Its slogan is \"The Way The Earth Connects\"."
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"Kingfisher Airlines was established in 2003.",
" It is owned by the Bengaluru based United Breweries Group.",
" The airline started commercial operations on 9 May 2005 with a fleet of four new Airbus A320-200s operating a flight from Mumbai to Delhi.",
" It started its international operations on 3 September 2008 by connecting Bengaluru with London.",
" Kingfisher's head office is located in Kingfisher House Western Express Highway Vile Parle (E) Mumbai – 400099 India and its registered office is located in UB City, Bangalore.",
" Its head office was previously in the Kingfisher House in Vile Parle (East), Mumbai.",
" In 2012 Vijay Mallya was trying to sell the Vile Parle Kingfisher House.",
" The airline had shut down its operations when on 20 October 2012 the DGCA suspended its flying license.",
" This suspension had been due to failure to give an effective response to the show-cause notice issued by DGCA.",
" However, The airline had locked out its employees for several days before this suspension.",
" On 25 October 2012, the employees agreed to return to work.",
" On 7 June 2010 Kingfisher became a member elect of the Oneworld airline alliance when it signed a formal membership agreement.",
" Kingfisher confirmed on 20 December 2011 that it will join the Oneworld airline alliance on 10 February 2012.",
" Kingfisher would have been the first Indian carrier to join one of the big airline alliances.",
" However, on 3 February 2012, owing to bad financial situation and two days after the International Air Transport Association (IATA) clearing house suspended Kingfisher Airlines; the airlines participation to Oneworld has been put on hold."
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"Ealdwulf (or Aldwulf) was king of East Anglia from 663 to around 713.",
" His forty-nine year reign was extraordinary in length, with only Æthelbald of Mercia and Offa of Mercia having comparable longevity.",
" Little is known of Ealdwulf, but his long rule reflects the success of alliances formed in the decades before his ascension.",
" During his reign, East Anglia experienced a long period of stability and growth, not least in its commercial centre at Gipeswic (now modern Ipswich)."
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"SkyTeam is an airline alliance.",
" Founded in June 2000, SkyTeam was the last of the three major airline alliances to be formed, the first two being Star Alliance and Oneworld.",
" s of 2014 , SkyTeam consists of 20 carriers from five continents and operates with the slogan \"Caring more about you\".",
" It also operates a cargo alliance named SkyTeam Cargo, which partners ten carriers, all of them SkyTeam members.",
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"Oneworld (marketed as oneworld; CRS: *O) is an airline alliance founded on 1 February 1999.",
" The alliance's stated objective is to be the first-choice airline alliance for the world's frequent international travelers.",
" Its central alliance office is currently based in New York City in the United States.",
" Its member airlines include Air Berlin, American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, LATAM Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Qantas, Qatar Airways, Royal Jordanian, S7 Airlines and SriLankan Airlines, plus some 21 affiliated airlines.",
" As of August 2016, Oneworld is the third largest global alliance in terms of passengers with more than 557.4 million passengers carried, behind Star Alliance (689.98 M) and SkyTeam (665.4 M).",
" Its slogan is \"An alliance of the world's leading airlines working as one.\""
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"During the Cold War, Canada was one of the western powers playing a central role in the major alliances.",
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"Title: Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election, 2004\n\nAssembly elections was held in Maharashtra, India on October 13, 2004. The major alliances were the Democratic Front and the Bharatiya Janata Party - Shiv Sena alliance. Other political parties contested were the Bahujan Samajwadi Party, the Samajwadi Party, the Rashtriya Janata Dal, and the LJP. 66,000 electronic voting machines were used to elect the 288 members of the Maharashtra legislative assembly.",
"Title: Continent pass\n\nA continent pass (usually called something like Europe (air)pass, Pacific (air)pass or American (air)pass) is a product and service of an airline alliance. For a relatively low price the traveler can travel freely using all intra-continental flights the airline alliance offers on that continent. There are restrictions on the number of miles, flights or stops the traveler can make. Travelers can benefit from the extensive networks airline alliances offer and can earn reward points for each mile they fly by participating in the alliance's frequent flyer program.",
"Title: Third Front (India)\n\nThird Front in Indian politics refers to various alliances formed by smaller parties at various points of time since 1989 to offer a third option to Indian voters, challenging the Indian National Congress and Bhartiya Janata Party.",
"Title: Star Alliance\n\nStar Alliance is one of the world's largest global airline alliances. Founded on 14 May 1997, its current CEO is Jeffrey Goh and its headquarters is located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. s of November 2016 , Star Alliance is the largest global alliance by passenger count with 689.98 million, ahead of SkyTeam (665.4 million) and Oneworld (557.4 million). Its slogan is \"The Way The Earth Connects\".",
"Title: History of Kingfisher Airlines\n\nKingfisher Airlines was established in 2003. It is owned by the Bengaluru based United Breweries Group. The airline started commercial operations on 9 May 2005 with a fleet of four new Airbus A320-200s operating a flight from Mumbai to Delhi. It started its international operations on 3 September 2008 by connecting Bengaluru with London. Kingfisher's head office is located in Kingfisher House Western Express Highway Vile Parle (E) Mumbai – 400099 India and its registered office is located in UB City, Bangalore. Its head office was previously in the Kingfisher House in Vile Parle (East), Mumbai. In 2012 Vijay Mallya was trying to sell the Vile Parle Kingfisher House. The airline had shut down its operations when on 20 October 2012 the DGCA suspended its flying license. This suspension had been due to failure to give an effective response to the show-cause notice issued by DGCA. However, The airline had locked out its employees for several days before this suspension. On 25 October 2012, the employees agreed to return to work. On 7 June 2010 Kingfisher became a member elect of the Oneworld airline alliance when it signed a formal membership agreement. Kingfisher confirmed on 20 December 2011 that it will join the Oneworld airline alliance on 10 February 2012. Kingfisher would have been the first Indian carrier to join one of the big airline alliances. However, on 3 February 2012, owing to bad financial situation and two days after the International Air Transport Association (IATA) clearing house suspended Kingfisher Airlines; the airlines participation to Oneworld has been put on hold.",
"Title: Ealdwulf of East Anglia\n\nEaldwulf (or Aldwulf) was king of East Anglia from 663 to around 713. His forty-nine year reign was extraordinary in length, with only Æthelbald of Mercia and Offa of Mercia having comparable longevity. Little is known of Ealdwulf, but his long rule reflects the success of alliances formed in the decades before his ascension. During his reign, East Anglia experienced a long period of stability and growth, not least in its commercial centre at Gipeswic (now modern Ipswich).",
"Title: Perfidious Albion\n\nPerfidious Albion is an anglophobic pejorative phrase used within the context of international relations and diplomacy to refer to alleged acts of diplomatic sleights, duplicity, treachery and hence infidelity (with respect to perceived promises made to or alliances formed with other nation states) by monarchs or governments of Britain (or England) in their pursuit of self-interest.",
"Title: SkyTeam\n\nSkyTeam is an airline alliance. Founded in June 2000, SkyTeam was the last of the three major airline alliances to be formed, the first two being Star Alliance and Oneworld. s of 2014 , SkyTeam consists of 20 carriers from five continents and operates with the slogan \"Caring more about you\". It also operates a cargo alliance named SkyTeam Cargo, which partners ten carriers, all of them SkyTeam members. Its centralised management team, \"SkyTeam Central\", is based at the World Trade Center Schiphol Airport on the grounds of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands.",
"Title: Oneworld\n\nOneworld (marketed as oneworld; CRS: *O) is an airline alliance founded on 1 February 1999. The alliance's stated objective is to be the first-choice airline alliance for the world's frequent international travelers. Its central alliance office is currently based in New York City in the United States. Its member airlines include Air Berlin, American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, LATAM Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Qantas, Qatar Airways, Royal Jordanian, S7 Airlines and SriLankan Airlines, plus some 21 affiliated airlines. As of August 2016, Oneworld is the third largest global alliance in terms of passengers with more than 557.4 million passengers carried, behind Star Alliance (689.98 M) and SkyTeam (665.4 M). Its slogan is \"An alliance of the world's leading airlines working as one.\"",
"Title: Canada in the Cold War\n\nDuring the Cold War, Canada was one of the western powers playing a central role in the major alliances. It was an ally of the United States, but there were several foreign policy differences between the two countries over the course of the Cold War."
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"State of Grace" and "I knew You Were Trouble" were both off of Taylor Swift's "Red" album, which song was written by Swift, Max Martin and Shellback?
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I Knew You Were Trouble
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"\"Bad Blood\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, from her fifth studio album \"1989\" (2014).",
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" The album version was written by Swift, Max Martin, and Shellback, with Lamar writing his verses on the remixed version.",
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"\"I Knew You Were Trouble\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her fourth studio album, \"Red\" (2012).",
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" Written by Swift, Max Martin and Shellback, it is an uptempo dance-pop track considered to be a departure from Swift's earlier country pop music style.",
" \"Shake It Off\" is the sixth track on the album and serves as the lead single.",
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"\"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her fourth studio album, \"Red\" (2012).",
" Swift co-wrote the song with its producers, Max Martin and Shellback.",
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" Its lyrics depict Swift's frustrations at an ex-lover who wants to re-kindle their relationship. \"",
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" The song was released to the radio by Republic Records on November 10, 2014 as the album's second single, after \"Shake It Off\" and is the second track on the album.",
" Musically, \"Blank Space\" is an electropop song with lyrics that satirize the media's perception of Swift and her relationships."
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"\"22\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her fourth album, \"Red\" (2012).",
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" The lyrics describe the joys of being 22 years old."
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"\"State of Grace\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her fourth studio album \"Red\" (2012).",
" It was released to the iTunes Store on October 16, 2012, in the United States by Big Machine Records as the fourth and final promotional single from the album.",
" It was the only promotional single from the album that was not re-issued as an official single, as \"Begin Again\", \"Red\", and \"I Knew You Were Trouble\", were all later re-issued as official singles.",
" The song was written by Swift and produced by Nathan Chapman and Swift.",
" Musically, the song is a departure from Swift's typical country pop, using influences of alternative rock while being compared to bands such as U2, Muse and The Cranberries.",
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"\"Wildest Dreams\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her fifth studio album, \"1989\".",
" The song was released to radio by Big Machine Records on August 31, 2015, as the album's fifth single.",
" Swift co-wrote the song with its producers Max Martin and Shellback.",
" Musically, \"Wildest Dreams\" is a love ballad with a prominent dream pop influence, with the lyrics describing Swift's plea for her lover to remember her."
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"Title: Bad Blood (Taylor Swift song)\n\n\"Bad Blood\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, from her fifth studio album \"1989\" (2014). The remixed version of the song, featuring American rapper Kendrick Lamar, was released on May 17, 2015, by Republic Records as \"1989\"' s fourth single. The album version was written by Swift, Max Martin, and Shellback, with Lamar writing his verses on the remixed version. The lyrics of \"Bad Blood\" describe betrayal by a close friend. The album version is the eighth track of \"1989\".",
"Title: I Knew You Were Trouble\n\n\"I Knew You Were Trouble\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her fourth studio album, \"Red\" (2012). It was released on October 9, 2012, in the United States by Big Machine Records as the third promotional single from the album. Later, \"I Knew You Were Trouble\" was released as the third single from \"Red\" on November 27, 2012, in the United States. It was written by Swift, Max Martin and Shellback, with the production handled by the latter two.",
"Title: Style (Taylor Swift song)\n\n\"Style\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and is the third track from her fifth album, \"1989\" (2014). The song was written by Taylor Swift, Max Martin, Shellback, and Ali Payami. It was released to radio by Republic Records, in partnership with Swift's label Big Machine Records, on February 9, 2015, as the album's third single, following \"Blank Space\".",
"Title: Shake It Off\n\n\"Shake It Off\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her fifth album, \"1989\" (2014). Written by Swift, Max Martin and Shellback, it is an uptempo dance-pop track considered to be a departure from Swift's earlier country pop music style. \"Shake It Off\" is the sixth track on the album and serves as the lead single. The song premiered during a Yahoo! live stream session on August 18, 2014 (also streaming internationally online); its music video was also released the same day. Several hours later, the song was made available for digital download.",
"Title: We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together\n\n\"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her fourth studio album, \"Red\" (2012). Swift co-wrote the song with its producers, Max Martin and Shellback. The song was released as the lead single from \"Red\" on August 13, 2012, by Big Machine Records. Its lyrics depict Swift's frustrations at an ex-lover who wants to re-kindle their relationship. \" Rolling Stone\" magazine named the song the second best song of 2012 while it took the fourth spot in \"Time\"' s end-of-year poll. It has received a Grammy Award nomination for Record of the Year. It also received a People's Choice Awards nomination for Favorite Song of the Year.",
"Title: 1989 (Taylor Swift album)\n\n1989 is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift released on October 27, 2014, through Big Machine Records. Swift began composing the album following release of previous studio effort, \"Red\" (2012). Over the course of the two-year songwriting period, she collaborated with producers Max Martin and Shellback—Martin served as the album's executive producer alongside Swift. The album's title was named after the singer's birth year and inspired by the pop music of the 1980s.",
"Title: Blank Space\n\n\"Blank Space\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her fifth studio album \"1989\" (2014). It was written by Swift, Max Martin and Shellback. The song was released to the radio by Republic Records on November 10, 2014 as the album's second single, after \"Shake It Off\" and is the second track on the album. Musically, \"Blank Space\" is an electropop song with lyrics that satirize the media's perception of Swift and her relationships.",
"Title: 22 (Taylor Swift song)\n\n\"22\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her fourth album, \"Red\" (2012). It was written by Swift along with Max Martin and Shellback. The song was released as the album's fourth single on March 12, 2013. The lyrics describe the joys of being 22 years old.",
"Title: State of Grace (Taylor Swift song)\n\n\"State of Grace\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her fourth studio album \"Red\" (2012). It was released to the iTunes Store on October 16, 2012, in the United States by Big Machine Records as the fourth and final promotional single from the album. It was the only promotional single from the album that was not re-issued as an official single, as \"Begin Again\", \"Red\", and \"I Knew You Were Trouble\", were all later re-issued as official singles. The song was written by Swift and produced by Nathan Chapman and Swift. Musically, the song is a departure from Swift's typical country pop, using influences of alternative rock while being compared to bands such as U2, Muse and The Cranberries. The song has received immense praise from music critics, who have complimented its broader sound in comparison with Swift's previous material.",
"Title: Wildest Dreams (Taylor Swift song)\n\n\"Wildest Dreams\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her fifth studio album, \"1989\". The song was released to radio by Big Machine Records on August 31, 2015, as the album's fifth single. Swift co-wrote the song with its producers Max Martin and Shellback. Musically, \"Wildest Dreams\" is a love ballad with a prominent dream pop influence, with the lyrics describing Swift's plea for her lover to remember her."
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2,008
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Which film that featured Ginnifer Goodwin has a title that references a famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci?
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Mona Lisa Smile
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"The Leonardo da Vinci Award was established in 1975 by the Rotary Club of Florence as an annual international prize named after Leonardo da Vinci, to be presented to young people involved in the study of the sciences, technology, literature and the arts.",
" Among the disciplines recognised and rewarded so far have been painting, sculpture, music, geology, architecture, medicine and nuclear physics.",
" The 21st Leonardo da Vinci Prize was recently presented to the brilliant young pianist Johan Schmidt.",
" The prize giving event has been hosted by other European Rotary Clubs in cities such as Tours, Vienna, Athens, Madrid, Würzburg, Brussels and Amsterdam.",
" This event was last held in London in 1987, when the prize was awarded to the internationally recognised percussionist Evelyn Glennie.",
" In 1996 1/2 the Rotary Club of London will again be responsible for hosting the prize-giving ceremony."
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"The Leonardeschi is the large group of artists who worked in the studio of or under the influence of Leonardo da Vinci.",
" In 1472 da Vinci joined the Guild of St Luke and at the end of 1477 he left the studio of Andrea del Verrocchio as an independent artist.",
" In 1482 Leonardo came to Milan where he stayed with Giovanni Ambrogio de Predis, Evangelista de Predis and their four brothers, who all were artists of different kinds.",
" Both Predis brothers are known for having collaborated with Leonardo da Vinci in the painting of the \"Virgin of the Rocks\" for the altarpiece in the chapel of the Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception at the Church of San Francesco Grande, Milan.",
" In 1490 Leonardo earned recognition and a breakthrough at the court of Ludovico Sforza and because of the scale of works commissioned he was permitted to have assistants and pupils in his own studio."
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"La Vita di Leonardo Da Vinci — in English, The Life of Leonardo da Vinci — is a 1971 Italian television miniseries dramatizing the life of the Italian Renaissance genius Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519)."
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"Leonardo da Vinci and A Memory of His Childhood (German: \"Eine Kindheitserinnerung des Leonardo da Vinci\" ) is a 1910 essay by Sigmund Freud about Leonardo da Vinci's childhood.",
" It consists of a psychoanalytic study of Leonardo's life based on his paintings."
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"Mona Lisa Smile is a 2003 American drama film produced by Revolution Studios and Columbia Pictures in association with Red Om Films Productions, directed by Mike Newell, written by Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal, and starring Julia Roberts , Kirsten Dunst, Julia Stiles and Maggie Gyllenhaal.",
" The title is a reference to the \"Mona Lisa\", the famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci, and the song of the same name, originally performed by Nat King Cole, which was covered by Seal for the movie.",
" Julia Roberts received a record $25 million for her performance, the highest ever earned by an actress at that time."
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"The Baptism of Christ is a painting finished around 1475 in the studio of the Italian Renaissance painter Andrea del Verrocchio and generally ascribed to him and his pupil Leonardo da Vinci.",
" Some art historians discern the hands of other members of Verrocchio's workshop in the painting as well.",
" The picture depicts the Baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist as recorded in the Biblical Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke.",
" The angel to the left is recorded as having been painted by the youthful Leonardo, a fact which has excited so much special comment and mythology, that the importance and value of the picture as a whole and within the œuvre of Verrocchio is often overlooked.",
" Modern critics also attribute much of the landscape in the background and the figure of Christ to Leonardo da Vinci as well.",
" The painting is housed in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence."
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"The Leonardo da Vinci Society for the Study of Thinking and the Da Vinci Medallion were created to award scholarship in the realm of human thinking.",
" The name was chosen to honor Leonardo da Vinci, the archetypal Renaissance man."
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"The Lucan portrait of Leonardo da Vinci is a late 15th or early 16th century portrait of a man that was recently discovered in a cupboard of a private house in Italy.",
" It strongly resembles a portrait of Leonardo da Vinci held by the Uffizi Gallery and regarded by experts as a forgery.",
" The painting was previously thought by its owners to represent Galileo but on its discovery in 2008 a claim was made that it is a self-portrait by Leonardo da Vinci.",
" Alessandro Vezzosi, director of the Museo Ideale Leonardo da Vinci at Vinci said in 2011 that he had excluded the possibility that it was a self-portrait, but that the painting \"remains intriguing because it adds a new element to the Leonardo puzzle\"."
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"Istituto Leonardo da Vinci or Istituto di Istruzione Superiore Leonardo da Vinci (IIS Leonardo da Vinci) may refer to:"
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"Jennifer Michelle \"Ginnifer\" Goodwin (born May 22, 1978) is an American actress.",
" She is known for playing Margene Heffman in the drama series \"Big Love\" (2006–2011), Snow White in the fantasy series \"Once Upon a Time\" (2011–2017), and Judy Hopps in the Disney animated film \"Zootopia\".",
" Goodwin also appeared in various films including \"Mona Lisa Smile\", \"Something Borrowed\", \"Walk the Line\", \"Killing Kennedy\", and \"He's Just Not That Into You\"."
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"Title: Leonardo da Vinci International Art Award\n\nThe Leonardo da Vinci Award was established in 1975 by the Rotary Club of Florence as an annual international prize named after Leonardo da Vinci, to be presented to young people involved in the study of the sciences, technology, literature and the arts. Among the disciplines recognised and rewarded so far have been painting, sculpture, music, geology, architecture, medicine and nuclear physics. The 21st Leonardo da Vinci Prize was recently presented to the brilliant young pianist Johan Schmidt. The prize giving event has been hosted by other European Rotary Clubs in cities such as Tours, Vienna, Athens, Madrid, Würzburg, Brussels and Amsterdam. This event was last held in London in 1987, when the prize was awarded to the internationally recognised percussionist Evelyn Glennie. In 1996 1/2 the Rotary Club of London will again be responsible for hosting the prize-giving ceremony.",
"Title: Leonardeschi\n\nThe Leonardeschi is the large group of artists who worked in the studio of or under the influence of Leonardo da Vinci. In 1472 da Vinci joined the Guild of St Luke and at the end of 1477 he left the studio of Andrea del Verrocchio as an independent artist. In 1482 Leonardo came to Milan where he stayed with Giovanni Ambrogio de Predis, Evangelista de Predis and their four brothers, who all were artists of different kinds. Both Predis brothers are known for having collaborated with Leonardo da Vinci in the painting of the \"Virgin of the Rocks\" for the altarpiece in the chapel of the Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception at the Church of San Francesco Grande, Milan. In 1490 Leonardo earned recognition and a breakthrough at the court of Ludovico Sforza and because of the scale of works commissioned he was permitted to have assistants and pupils in his own studio.",
"Title: The Life of Leonardo da Vinci\n\nLa Vita di Leonardo Da Vinci — in English, The Life of Leonardo da Vinci — is a 1971 Italian television miniseries dramatizing the life of the Italian Renaissance genius Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519).",
"Title: Leonardo da Vinci, A Memory of His Childhood\n\nLeonardo da Vinci and A Memory of His Childhood (German: \"Eine Kindheitserinnerung des Leonardo da Vinci\" ) is a 1910 essay by Sigmund Freud about Leonardo da Vinci's childhood. It consists of a psychoanalytic study of Leonardo's life based on his paintings.",
"Title: Mona Lisa Smile\n\nMona Lisa Smile is a 2003 American drama film produced by Revolution Studios and Columbia Pictures in association with Red Om Films Productions, directed by Mike Newell, written by Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal, and starring Julia Roberts , Kirsten Dunst, Julia Stiles and Maggie Gyllenhaal. The title is a reference to the \"Mona Lisa\", the famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci, and the song of the same name, originally performed by Nat King Cole, which was covered by Seal for the movie. Julia Roberts received a record $25 million for her performance, the highest ever earned by an actress at that time.",
"Title: The Baptism of Christ (Verrocchio)\n\nThe Baptism of Christ is a painting finished around 1475 in the studio of the Italian Renaissance painter Andrea del Verrocchio and generally ascribed to him and his pupil Leonardo da Vinci. Some art historians discern the hands of other members of Verrocchio's workshop in the painting as well. The picture depicts the Baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist as recorded in the Biblical Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. The angel to the left is recorded as having been painted by the youthful Leonardo, a fact which has excited so much special comment and mythology, that the importance and value of the picture as a whole and within the œuvre of Verrocchio is often overlooked. Modern critics also attribute much of the landscape in the background and the figure of Christ to Leonardo da Vinci as well. The painting is housed in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.",
"Title: Da Vinci Medallion\n\nThe Leonardo da Vinci Society for the Study of Thinking and the Da Vinci Medallion were created to award scholarship in the realm of human thinking. The name was chosen to honor Leonardo da Vinci, the archetypal Renaissance man.",
"Title: Lucan portrait of Leonardo da Vinci\n\nThe Lucan portrait of Leonardo da Vinci is a late 15th or early 16th century portrait of a man that was recently discovered in a cupboard of a private house in Italy. It strongly resembles a portrait of Leonardo da Vinci held by the Uffizi Gallery and regarded by experts as a forgery. The painting was previously thought by its owners to represent Galileo but on its discovery in 2008 a claim was made that it is a self-portrait by Leonardo da Vinci. Alessandro Vezzosi, director of the Museo Ideale Leonardo da Vinci at Vinci said in 2011 that he had excluded the possibility that it was a self-portrait, but that the painting \"remains intriguing because it adds a new element to the Leonardo puzzle\".",
"Title: Istituto Leonardo da Vinci\n\nIstituto Leonardo da Vinci or Istituto di Istruzione Superiore Leonardo da Vinci (IIS Leonardo da Vinci) may refer to:",
"Title: Ginnifer Goodwin\n\nJennifer Michelle \"Ginnifer\" Goodwin (born May 22, 1978) is an American actress. She is known for playing Margene Heffman in the drama series \"Big Love\" (2006–2011), Snow White in the fantasy series \"Once Upon a Time\" (2011–2017), and Judy Hopps in the Disney animated film \"Zootopia\". Goodwin also appeared in various films including \"Mona Lisa Smile\", \"Something Borrowed\", \"Walk the Line\", \"Killing Kennedy\", and \"He's Just Not That Into You\"."
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2,009
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What is the birth date of the person who built Rodoni Castle?
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6 May 1405
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"Thomas Day Singleton (Birth date unknown – November 25, 1833) was a United States Representative from South Carolina.",
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"The Polish school student ID (Polish: \"legitymacja szkolna\" ) is the document certifying that the person is attending a primary or secondary school in Poland.",
" For student of age at which no ID card or passport is issued, this document certifies his identity.",
" With this you can have official discounts on public transport.",
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" Document size: 72×103 mm and photography: 30×42 mm."
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"Hippolytus or Hipolit (died c. 1027) was an early medieval archbishop of Gniezno.",
" His place and date of birth date are unknown but the medieval historian Jan Długosz claims that he was of noble birth and a Roman citizen.",
" Modern scholars generally agree that he was not Polish."
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"The Cape of Rodon or Cape of Skanderbeg (Albanian: \"Kepi i Rodonit or Kepi i Skenderbeut\" ) is a rocky cape on the Adriatic Sea north of Durrës, Albania.",
" On the Cape is the Rodoni Castle, built by Skanderbeg in 1463.",
" and a Saint Anthony Church.",
" Further south in the bay between the cape and Rrushkull Reserve there exist several beach resorts like Fshati Turistik Lura while Lalzit Bay Resort is under construction."
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"Aviation Maintenance Technician Day is a United States day of recognition, observed on May 24, that recognizes the efforts of aviation maintenance professionals as well as the achievements of Charles Edward Taylor, the man who built the engine used to power the airplane of the Wright Brothers.",
" The date May 24 was selected to honor the birth date of Taylor.",
" The day of recognition is currently observed by 45 states in the United States.",
" On May 24, 2007, a United States House of Representatives resolution supporting the goals and ideals of a National Aviation Maintenance Technician Day was introduced.",
" Congressman Bob Filner of California was the sponsor of the resolution.",
" On April 30, 2008 the resolution passed by a voice vote."
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"Astro Boy (アストロボーイ・鉄腕アトム , Asutoro Bōi: Tetsuwan Atomu , lit.",
" \"Astro Boy: Mighty Atom\") is a remake of the 1960s anime series of the same name created by Osamu Tezuka, which was produced by his company, Tezuka Productions, Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan, Dentsu, and Fuji Television network.",
" It was also shown on Animax, who have broadcast the series across its respective networks worldwide, including Japan, Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Asia, and other regions.",
" It was created to celebrate the birth date of Atom/Astro Boy (as well as the 40th anniversary of the original TV series).",
" Under the original English name (instead of \"Mighty Atom\"), it kept the same classic art style as the original manga and anime, but was revisioned and modernized with more lush, high-quality, near-theatrical animation and visuals.",
" It combined the playfulness of the early anime with the darker, more serious and dramatic Science fiction themes of the manga and the 1980 series.",
" The anime broadcast in Japan on the same date as Atom's/Astro's birth in the manga (April 6, 2003) across Animax and Fuji Television.",
" It was directed by Kazuya Konaka and written by Chiaki J. Konaka at the beginning of the series.",
" Other writers included were Keiichi Hasegawa, Sadayuki Murai, Ai Ohta, Hirotoshi Kobayashi, Kenji Konuta, and Marc Handler, who was also executive story editor."
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"In Costa Rica, in recent years, a cédula de identidad, has been a credit card-sized plastic card.",
" On one side, it includes a photo of the person, a personal identification number, and the card's owner personal information (complete name, gender, birth date, and others), and the user's signature.",
" On the reverse, it may include additional information such as the date when the ID card was granted, expiration date of the ID card, and other such as their fingerprints, and all the owner's information in matrix code.",
" Every Costa Rican citizen must carry an ID card immediately after turning 18."
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"George Castriot (Albanian: \"Gjergj Kastrioti\" , 6 May 1405 – 17 January 1468), known as Skanderbeg (Albanian: \"Skënderbej or Skënderbeu\" from Ottoman Turkish: اسکندر بگ \"İskender Bey\"), was an Albanian nobleman and military commander, who served the Ottoman Empire in 1423–43, the Republic of Venice in 1443–47, and lastly the Kingdom of Naples until his death.",
" After leaving Ottoman service, he led a rebellion against the Ottoman Empire in what is today Albania and Macedonia.",
" Skanderbeg always signed himself as \"Lord of Albania\" (Latin: \"Dominus Albaniae\" ), and claimed no other titles but that in official documents."
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"The Rodoni Castle or Skanderbeg Castle (Albanian:\"Kalaja e Rodonit; Kalaja e Skenderbeut\") is a castle in Albania.",
" Rodoni Castle is at an elevation of 1 m ."
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"Bernhard II of Baden (1428 or 1429 at Hohenbaden Castle in Baden-Baden – 15 July 1458 in Moncalieri, Turin), was the second son of Margrave Jacob of Baden and his wife, Catherine of Lorraine.",
" He was born in the late 1520s at Hohenbaden Castle in Baden-Baden.",
" His exact birth date is unknown.",
" He was beatified by the Roman Catholic Church in 1769."
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"Title: Thomas D. Singleton\n\nThomas Day Singleton (Birth date unknown – November 25, 1833) was a United States Representative from South Carolina. He was born near Kingstree, South Carolina but his birth date is unknown.",
"Title: Polish school student ID\n\nThe Polish school student ID (Polish: \"legitymacja szkolna\" ) is the document certifying that the person is attending a primary or secondary school in Poland. For student of age at which no ID card or passport is issued, this document certifies his identity. With this you can have official discounts on public transport. Polish student ID contains first name, last name, birth date, address, PESEL and photo. Document size: 72×103 mm and photography: 30×42 mm.",
"Title: Hippolytus (archbishop of Gniezno)\n\nHippolytus or Hipolit (died c. 1027) was an early medieval archbishop of Gniezno. His place and date of birth date are unknown but the medieval historian Jan Długosz claims that he was of noble birth and a Roman citizen. Modern scholars generally agree that he was not Polish.",
"Title: Cape of Rodon\n\nThe Cape of Rodon or Cape of Skanderbeg (Albanian: \"Kepi i Rodonit or Kepi i Skenderbeut\" ) is a rocky cape on the Adriatic Sea north of Durrës, Albania. On the Cape is the Rodoni Castle, built by Skanderbeg in 1463. and a Saint Anthony Church. Further south in the bay between the cape and Rrushkull Reserve there exist several beach resorts like Fshati Turistik Lura while Lalzit Bay Resort is under construction.",
"Title: Aviation Maintenance Technician Day\n\nAviation Maintenance Technician Day is a United States day of recognition, observed on May 24, that recognizes the efforts of aviation maintenance professionals as well as the achievements of Charles Edward Taylor, the man who built the engine used to power the airplane of the Wright Brothers. The date May 24 was selected to honor the birth date of Taylor. The day of recognition is currently observed by 45 states in the United States. On May 24, 2007, a United States House of Representatives resolution supporting the goals and ideals of a National Aviation Maintenance Technician Day was introduced. Congressman Bob Filner of California was the sponsor of the resolution. On April 30, 2008 the resolution passed by a voice vote.",
"Title: Astro Boy (2003 TV series)\n\nAstro Boy (アストロボーイ・鉄腕アトム , Asutoro Bōi: Tetsuwan Atomu , lit. \"Astro Boy: Mighty Atom\") is a remake of the 1960s anime series of the same name created by Osamu Tezuka, which was produced by his company, Tezuka Productions, Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan, Dentsu, and Fuji Television network. It was also shown on Animax, who have broadcast the series across its respective networks worldwide, including Japan, Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Asia, and other regions. It was created to celebrate the birth date of Atom/Astro Boy (as well as the 40th anniversary of the original TV series). Under the original English name (instead of \"Mighty Atom\"), it kept the same classic art style as the original manga and anime, but was revisioned and modernized with more lush, high-quality, near-theatrical animation and visuals. It combined the playfulness of the early anime with the darker, more serious and dramatic Science fiction themes of the manga and the 1980 series. The anime broadcast in Japan on the same date as Atom's/Astro's birth in the manga (April 6, 2003) across Animax and Fuji Television. It was directed by Kazuya Konaka and written by Chiaki J. Konaka at the beginning of the series. Other writers included were Keiichi Hasegawa, Sadayuki Murai, Ai Ohta, Hirotoshi Kobayashi, Kenji Konuta, and Marc Handler, who was also executive story editor.",
"Title: Cédula de identidad (Costa Rica)\n\nIn Costa Rica, in recent years, a cédula de identidad, has been a credit card-sized plastic card. On one side, it includes a photo of the person, a personal identification number, and the card's owner personal information (complete name, gender, birth date, and others), and the user's signature. On the reverse, it may include additional information such as the date when the ID card was granted, expiration date of the ID card, and other such as their fingerprints, and all the owner's information in matrix code. Every Costa Rican citizen must carry an ID card immediately after turning 18.",
"Title: Skanderbeg\n\nGeorge Castriot (Albanian: \"Gjergj Kastrioti\" , 6 May 1405 – 17 January 1468), known as Skanderbeg (Albanian: \"Skënderbej or Skënderbeu\" from Ottoman Turkish: اسکندر بگ \"İskender Bey\"), was an Albanian nobleman and military commander, who served the Ottoman Empire in 1423–43, the Republic of Venice in 1443–47, and lastly the Kingdom of Naples until his death. After leaving Ottoman service, he led a rebellion against the Ottoman Empire in what is today Albania and Macedonia. Skanderbeg always signed himself as \"Lord of Albania\" (Latin: \"Dominus Albaniae\" ), and claimed no other titles but that in official documents.",
"Title: Rodoni Castle\n\nThe Rodoni Castle or Skanderbeg Castle (Albanian:\"Kalaja e Rodonit; Kalaja e Skenderbeut\") is a castle in Albania. Rodoni Castle is at an elevation of 1 m .",
"Title: Bernhard II, Margrave of Baden-Baden\n\nBernhard II of Baden (1428 or 1429 at Hohenbaden Castle in Baden-Baden – 15 July 1458 in Moncalieri, Turin), was the second son of Margrave Jacob of Baden and his wife, Catherine of Lorraine. He was born in the late 1520s at Hohenbaden Castle in Baden-Baden. His exact birth date is unknown. He was beatified by the Roman Catholic Church in 1769."
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2,010
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Which river is Waterloo Bridge crossing and London Eye located by?
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River Thames
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"The Waterloo Helmet (also known as the Waterloo Bridge Helmet) is a pre-Roman Celtic bronze ceremonial horned helmet with repoussé decoration in the La Tène style, dating to circa 150–50 BC, that was found in 1868 in the River Thames by Waterloo Bridge in London, England.",
" It is now on display at the British Museum in London."
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"York Road is a road in Lambeth, London, running between Westminster Bridge Road (south) and Waterloo Road (north).",
" To the west is the old County Hall, Shell Centre, Jubilee Gardens and, beyond, the London Eye and the River Thames.",
" Waterloo station is located on the road's eastern edge, as well as the former Waterloo International Eurostar terminal and General Lying-In Hospital.",
" The London IMAX cinema is located within the Bullring roundabout at the northern end of the road, on a site previously occupied by Cardboard City for the homeless."
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"Waterloo Bridge is a 1940 remake of the 1931 American drama film also called \"Waterloo Bridge\", adapted from the 1930 play \"Waterloo Bridge\".",
" In an extended flashback narration, it recounts the story of a dancer and an army captain who meet by chance on Waterloo Bridge.",
" The film was made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Mervyn LeRoy and produced by Sidney Franklin and Mervyn LeRoy.",
" The screenplay is by S. N. Behrman, Hans Rameau and George Froeschel, based on the Broadway drama by Robert E. Sherwood.",
" The music is by Herbert Stothart and cinematography by Joseph Ruttenberg."
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"The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London.",
" As of January 2015, it has been advertised as the Coca-Cola London Eye."
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"The Çatalan Bridge (Turkish: \"Çatalan Köprüsü\" ), also known as the West Bridge (Turkish: \"Batı Köprüsü\" ), is a 1575 m long bridge crossing the Seyhan Dam Lake in Adana, Turkey.",
" The bridge connects the city of Adana to the villages and vacation homes north of the lake.",
" Despite crossing the Seyhan Dam Lake, the bridge is named after the Çatalan Dam, which is 14 km north and the next dam upstream on the Seyhan River.",
" The Çatalan bridge was the longest bridge in Turkey from its construction in 1998 to 2007, when it was surpassed by Viaduct No. 1 near Bolu and the longest bridge crossing a body of water until 2016, when it was surpassed by the Osman Gazi Bridge near Gebze."
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"Waterloo Bridge ( ) is a road and foot traffic bridge crossing the River Thames in London, between Blackfriars Bridge and Hungerford Bridge.",
" Its name commemorates the victory of the British, the Dutch and the Prussians at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.",
" Thanks to its location at a strategic bend in the river, the views from the bridge (of Westminster, the South Bank and the London Eye to the west, and of the City of London and Canary Wharf to the east) are widely held to be the finest from any spot in London at ground level."
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"The Garden Bridge project was a private proposal for a pedestrian bridge over the River Thames in London, England.",
" Consequent on an idea of Joanna Lumley, Thomas Heatherwick worked with Arup on a proposal by Transport for London (TfL) for a new bridge across the Thames between Waterloo and Blackfriars bridges.",
" The proposed concrete, steel, cupronickel clad structure was intended to carry pedestrians, with no cycles or other vehicles.",
" It was to have been located some 200 m from Waterloo Bridge and 300 m from Blackfriars Bridge, and have included some areas of planting.",
" The project included a commercial building, built on former green space at the southern end of the bridge.",
" The bridge could only be funded by raising over £140 million of private money (including charitable gift aid) and £60 million of promised public money, of which £30m was from Transport for London (£20m of this to be repaid over 55 years) and £30m from the Department for Transport, adding up to projected funding of over £200m in total, In January 2017 the trustees of the prospective owner of the bridge stated that costs would \"substantially exceed\" an earlier revised total of £185m and in April 2017 the report by Margaret Hodge (below) concluded, on the basis of the Garden Bridge Trust's own evidence to her, that the cost would be over £200m."
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"Savoy Place is a large red brick building on the north bank of the River Thames in London.",
" It is on a street called Savoy Place and Savoy Street runs along the side of the building up to the Strand.",
" In front is the Victoria Embankment, part of the Thames Embankment.",
" Close by are Savoy Hill House (best known for accommodating the BBC Savoy Hill recording studios), the Savoy Hotel and Waterloo Bridge.",
" There are commanding views over to the South Bank and the London Eye."
],
"title": "Savoy Place"
},
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"Waterloo Bridge: A play in two acts is a 1930 play by Robert E. Sherwood.",
" It premiered on Broadway January 6, 1930 and ran until March 1930.",
" It was the basis for three separate films: \"Waterloo Bridge\" (1931), \"Waterloo Bridge\" (1940), and \"Gaby\" (1956).",
" It is based on the author's experiences during World War I."
],
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"The Stillwater Bridge (alternatively known as the Stillwater Lift Bridge, St. Croix River Bridge at Stillwater, Mn/DOT Bridge #4654, and Wis/DOT Bridge #M-61) is a vertical-lift bridge crossing the St. Croix River between Stillwater, Minnesota, and Houlton, Wisconsin.",
" It formerly connected Minnesota State Highway 36 and Wisconsin Highway 64.",
" Around 18,000 vehicles crossed the bridge daily.",
" The new St. Croix Crossing bridge crossing the St. Croix river valley to the south of Stillwater replaced its purpose, having opened to highway traffic on August 2, 2017, leaving the"
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"Title: Waterloo Helmet\n\nThe Waterloo Helmet (also known as the Waterloo Bridge Helmet) is a pre-Roman Celtic bronze ceremonial horned helmet with repoussé decoration in the La Tène style, dating to circa 150–50 BC, that was found in 1868 in the River Thames by Waterloo Bridge in London, England. It is now on display at the British Museum in London.",
"Title: York Road, Lambeth\n\nYork Road is a road in Lambeth, London, running between Westminster Bridge Road (south) and Waterloo Road (north). To the west is the old County Hall, Shell Centre, Jubilee Gardens and, beyond, the London Eye and the River Thames. Waterloo station is located on the road's eastern edge, as well as the former Waterloo International Eurostar terminal and General Lying-In Hospital. The London IMAX cinema is located within the Bullring roundabout at the northern end of the road, on a site previously occupied by Cardboard City for the homeless.",
"Title: Waterloo Bridge (1940 film)\n\nWaterloo Bridge is a 1940 remake of the 1931 American drama film also called \"Waterloo Bridge\", adapted from the 1930 play \"Waterloo Bridge\". In an extended flashback narration, it recounts the story of a dancer and an army captain who meet by chance on Waterloo Bridge. The film was made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Mervyn LeRoy and produced by Sidney Franklin and Mervyn LeRoy. The screenplay is by S. N. Behrman, Hans Rameau and George Froeschel, based on the Broadway drama by Robert E. Sherwood. The music is by Herbert Stothart and cinematography by Joseph Ruttenberg.",
"Title: London Eye\n\nThe London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. As of January 2015, it has been advertised as the Coca-Cola London Eye.",
"Title: Çatalan Bridge\n\nThe Çatalan Bridge (Turkish: \"Çatalan Köprüsü\" ), also known as the West Bridge (Turkish: \"Batı Köprüsü\" ), is a 1575 m long bridge crossing the Seyhan Dam Lake in Adana, Turkey. The bridge connects the city of Adana to the villages and vacation homes north of the lake. Despite crossing the Seyhan Dam Lake, the bridge is named after the Çatalan Dam, which is 14 km north and the next dam upstream on the Seyhan River. The Çatalan bridge was the longest bridge in Turkey from its construction in 1998 to 2007, when it was surpassed by Viaduct No. 1 near Bolu and the longest bridge crossing a body of water until 2016, when it was surpassed by the Osman Gazi Bridge near Gebze.",
"Title: Waterloo Bridge\n\nWaterloo Bridge ( ) is a road and foot traffic bridge crossing the River Thames in London, between Blackfriars Bridge and Hungerford Bridge. Its name commemorates the victory of the British, the Dutch and the Prussians at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Thanks to its location at a strategic bend in the river, the views from the bridge (of Westminster, the South Bank and the London Eye to the west, and of the City of London and Canary Wharf to the east) are widely held to be the finest from any spot in London at ground level.",
"Title: Garden Bridge\n\nThe Garden Bridge project was a private proposal for a pedestrian bridge over the River Thames in London, England. Consequent on an idea of Joanna Lumley, Thomas Heatherwick worked with Arup on a proposal by Transport for London (TfL) for a new bridge across the Thames between Waterloo and Blackfriars bridges. The proposed concrete, steel, cupronickel clad structure was intended to carry pedestrians, with no cycles or other vehicles. It was to have been located some 200 m from Waterloo Bridge and 300 m from Blackfriars Bridge, and have included some areas of planting. The project included a commercial building, built on former green space at the southern end of the bridge. The bridge could only be funded by raising over £140 million of private money (including charitable gift aid) and £60 million of promised public money, of which £30m was from Transport for London (£20m of this to be repaid over 55 years) and £30m from the Department for Transport, adding up to projected funding of over £200m in total, In January 2017 the trustees of the prospective owner of the bridge stated that costs would \"substantially exceed\" an earlier revised total of £185m and in April 2017 the report by Margaret Hodge (below) concluded, on the basis of the Garden Bridge Trust's own evidence to her, that the cost would be over £200m.",
"Title: Savoy Place\n\nSavoy Place is a large red brick building on the north bank of the River Thames in London. It is on a street called Savoy Place and Savoy Street runs along the side of the building up to the Strand. In front is the Victoria Embankment, part of the Thames Embankment. Close by are Savoy Hill House (best known for accommodating the BBC Savoy Hill recording studios), the Savoy Hotel and Waterloo Bridge. There are commanding views over to the South Bank and the London Eye.",
"Title: Waterloo Bridge (play)\n\nWaterloo Bridge: A play in two acts is a 1930 play by Robert E. Sherwood. It premiered on Broadway January 6, 1930 and ran until March 1930. It was the basis for three separate films: \"Waterloo Bridge\" (1931), \"Waterloo Bridge\" (1940), and \"Gaby\" (1956). It is based on the author's experiences during World War I.",
"Title: Stillwater Bridge (St. Croix River)\n\nThe Stillwater Bridge (alternatively known as the Stillwater Lift Bridge, St. Croix River Bridge at Stillwater, Mn/DOT Bridge #4654, and Wis/DOT Bridge #M-61) is a vertical-lift bridge crossing the St. Croix River between Stillwater, Minnesota, and Houlton, Wisconsin. It formerly connected Minnesota State Highway 36 and Wisconsin Highway 64. Around 18,000 vehicles crossed the bridge daily. The new St. Croix Crossing bridge crossing the St. Croix river valley to the south of Stillwater replaced its purpose, having opened to highway traffic on August 2, 2017, leaving the"
] |
2,011
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What star of "The Thing with Two Heads" also played football?
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Rosey Grier
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"Edward A. Sauer (November 27, 1898 - February 1980) was a professional football player who played during the early years of the National Football League.",
" A resident of Van Buren Township, Ohio, Sauer attended and played football for nearby Miami University.",
" He made his NFL debut in 1920 with the Dayton Triangles.",
" Sauer also played for the Pottsville Maroons and won the 1925 NFL Championship with the team before the title was stripped from the team due to a disputed rules violation.",
" he also played with the Akron Pros and the Canton Bulldogs of the early league."
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"The Thing with Two Heads is a 1972 American science fiction film directed by Lee Frost.",
" The film stars Ray Milland, Rosey Grier, Don Marshall, Roger Perry, Kathy Baumann, and Chelsea Brown."
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"The Incredible Bongo Band, also known as Michael Viner's Incredible Bongo Band, was a project started in 1972 by Michael Viner, a record artist manager and executive at MGM Records.",
" Viner was called on to supplement the soundtrack to the B-film \"The Thing With Two Heads\".",
" The band's output consisted of upbeat, funky, instrumental music.",
" Many tracks were covers of popular songs of the day characterized by the prominence of bongo drums, conga drums, rock drums and brass."
],
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"sentences": [
"Larry Tompkins (born 13 June 1963 in Naas, County Kildare) is a former Irish Gaelic football manager and former player.",
" He played football at various times with his local clubs Eadestown in Kildare and Castlehaven in Cork.",
" He also played football with both the Kildare and Cork senior inter-county teams throughout the 1980s and 1990s.",
" Tompkins captained Cork to the All-Ireland title in 1990 and later served as manager of the team from 1996 until 2003."
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"Roosevelt Grier (born July 14, 1932) is an American actor, singer, Protestant minister, and former professional American football player.",
" He was a notable college football player for The Pennsylvania State University who earned a retrospective place in the National Collegiate Athletic Association 100th anniversary list of 100 most influential student athletes.",
" As a professional player, Grier was a member of the New York Giants and the original Fearsome Foursome of the Los Angeles Rams.",
" He played in the Pro Bowl twice."
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"Conor Kearney was a footballer and hurler from Co Kerry.",
" He played football with Brick Rangers and later Laune Rangers with whom he won and All Ireland Club Championship in 1996, he also played hurling with Abbeydorney.",
" He also played with Tralee side Na Gaeil towards the end of his career.",
" He also played with Kerry, winning a Munster Minor Football Championship in 1989 as well as Munster U21 Championships in 1991 and alongside Brick Rangers team mate Bernard McElligott in 1992."
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"The samphor (Khmer: សំភោរ ; also romanized as \"sampho\") is a small barrel drum indigenous to Cambodia.",
" It has two heads and is played with both hands.",
" The player of the sampho leads the \"pinpeat\" (a classical ensemble of wind and percussion instruments), setting the tempo and beat.",
" The \"samphor\" is analogous to the \"taphon\" used in Thailand."
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"The janggu (or janggo; also spelled changgo) or sometimes called seyogo (slim waist drum) is the most representative drum in traditional Korean music.",
".",
" It is available in most kinds, and consists of an hourglass-shaped body with two heads made from animal skin.",
" The two heads produce sounds of different pitch and timbre, which when played together are believed to represent the harmony of man and woman."
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"Ernest Melvin Koy (born October 22, 1942) is a former American football running back for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL).",
" He played college football at the University of Texas from 1962 to 1964 and was drafted by the Giants in the 11th round of the 1965 NFL Draft.",
" He was a member of the 1963 Texas Longhorns football team, which won a national championship, although he missed most of the season to injury and illness.",
" His brother Ted Koy also played with the Longhorns and in the NFL.",
" His father, Ernie Koy, played Major League Baseball from 1938 through 1942 for five teams, and also played football at Texas."
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"Herbert Bruce Alford Sr. (September 12, 1922 – May 8, 2010) was an American football end in the National Football League (NFL) for the New York Yanks.",
" He also played football in the All-America Football Conference for the New York Yankees.",
" Alford played college football at Texas Christian University (TCU).",
" Alford was an all Southwest Conference end in 1941 and 1942 was named MVP in the 1942 Orange Bowl and received Rogers Trophy in 1942, awarded to the TCU Most Valuable Player.",
" After retiring from playing, he was a line judge in the NFL for 20 seasons, from 1960 to 1979, working three Super Bowls (II, VII, IX), wearing number 24.",
" His son, Bruce Alford Jr., also played in the NFL."
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"title": "Bruce Alford Sr."
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"Title: Eddie Sauer\n\nEdward A. Sauer (November 27, 1898 - February 1980) was a professional football player who played during the early years of the National Football League. A resident of Van Buren Township, Ohio, Sauer attended and played football for nearby Miami University. He made his NFL debut in 1920 with the Dayton Triangles. Sauer also played for the Pottsville Maroons and won the 1925 NFL Championship with the team before the title was stripped from the team due to a disputed rules violation. he also played with the Akron Pros and the Canton Bulldogs of the early league.",
"Title: The Thing with Two Heads\n\nThe Thing with Two Heads is a 1972 American science fiction film directed by Lee Frost. The film stars Ray Milland, Rosey Grier, Don Marshall, Roger Perry, Kathy Baumann, and Chelsea Brown.",
"Title: Incredible Bongo Band\n\nThe Incredible Bongo Band, also known as Michael Viner's Incredible Bongo Band, was a project started in 1972 by Michael Viner, a record artist manager and executive at MGM Records. Viner was called on to supplement the soundtrack to the B-film \"The Thing With Two Heads\". The band's output consisted of upbeat, funky, instrumental music. Many tracks were covers of popular songs of the day characterized by the prominence of bongo drums, conga drums, rock drums and brass.",
"Title: Larry Tompkins\n\nLarry Tompkins (born 13 June 1963 in Naas, County Kildare) is a former Irish Gaelic football manager and former player. He played football at various times with his local clubs Eadestown in Kildare and Castlehaven in Cork. He also played football with both the Kildare and Cork senior inter-county teams throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Tompkins captained Cork to the All-Ireland title in 1990 and later served as manager of the team from 1996 until 2003.",
"Title: Rosey Grier\n\nRoosevelt Grier (born July 14, 1932) is an American actor, singer, Protestant minister, and former professional American football player. He was a notable college football player for The Pennsylvania State University who earned a retrospective place in the National Collegiate Athletic Association 100th anniversary list of 100 most influential student athletes. As a professional player, Grier was a member of the New York Giants and the original Fearsome Foursome of the Los Angeles Rams. He played in the Pro Bowl twice.",
"Title: Conor Kearney\n\nConor Kearney was a footballer and hurler from Co Kerry. He played football with Brick Rangers and later Laune Rangers with whom he won and All Ireland Club Championship in 1996, he also played hurling with Abbeydorney. He also played with Tralee side Na Gaeil towards the end of his career. He also played with Kerry, winning a Munster Minor Football Championship in 1989 as well as Munster U21 Championships in 1991 and alongside Brick Rangers team mate Bernard McElligott in 1992.",
"Title: Samphor\n\nThe samphor (Khmer: សំភោរ ; also romanized as \"sampho\") is a small barrel drum indigenous to Cambodia. It has two heads and is played with both hands. The player of the sampho leads the \"pinpeat\" (a classical ensemble of wind and percussion instruments), setting the tempo and beat. The \"samphor\" is analogous to the \"taphon\" used in Thailand.",
"Title: Janggu\n\nThe janggu (or janggo; also spelled changgo) or sometimes called seyogo (slim waist drum) is the most representative drum in traditional Korean music. . It is available in most kinds, and consists of an hourglass-shaped body with two heads made from animal skin. The two heads produce sounds of different pitch and timbre, which when played together are believed to represent the harmony of man and woman.",
"Title: Ernie Koy, Jr.\n\nErnest Melvin Koy (born October 22, 1942) is a former American football running back for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at the University of Texas from 1962 to 1964 and was drafted by the Giants in the 11th round of the 1965 NFL Draft. He was a member of the 1963 Texas Longhorns football team, which won a national championship, although he missed most of the season to injury and illness. His brother Ted Koy also played with the Longhorns and in the NFL. His father, Ernie Koy, played Major League Baseball from 1938 through 1942 for five teams, and also played football at Texas.",
"Title: Bruce Alford Sr.\n\nHerbert Bruce Alford Sr. (September 12, 1922 – May 8, 2010) was an American football end in the National Football League (NFL) for the New York Yanks. He also played football in the All-America Football Conference for the New York Yankees. Alford played college football at Texas Christian University (TCU). Alford was an all Southwest Conference end in 1941 and 1942 was named MVP in the 1942 Orange Bowl and received Rogers Trophy in 1942, awarded to the TCU Most Valuable Player. After retiring from playing, he was a line judge in the NFL for 20 seasons, from 1960 to 1979, working three Super Bowls (II, VII, IX), wearing number 24. His son, Bruce Alford Jr., also played in the NFL."
] |
2,012
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Svend Borbeng was the father of Claus von Bülow, who faced trial and retrial in the 1970s for what crime against his own wife?
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attempted murder
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"Maria Beccadelli di Bologna, Marchesa di Altavilla, Principessa di Camporeale (born 6 February 1848, Naples - died 20 January 1929, Rome), married Princess Maria von Bülow, was the wife of Prince Bernhard von Bülow, the Chancellor of Germany."
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"Claus von Bülow (born Claus Cecil Borberg; 11 August 1926) is a British socialite of German and Danish ancestry.",
" He was accused of the attempted murder of his wife Sunny von Bülow (born Martha Sharp Crawford, 1932–2008) in 1979 which had left her in a coma from which she later recovered but that conviction in the first trial was reversed and he was found not guilty at his second trial.",
" In the same trial he was also accused of the attempted murder of his wife by administering an insulin overdose in 1980 which left her in a persistent vegetative state for the rest of her life, but that conviction in the first trial was also reversed and he was found not guilty at his second trial."
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"Clara Bertha Friederike von Bülow (née Clara Bertha Friederike Eberty; known as Babette von Bülow; September 30, 1850 – March 8, 1927) was a German writer of short stories, comedies and farces under the pen name Hans Arnold.",
" Born in Cieplice Śląskie-Zdrój, she was the daughter of the lawyer, writer and amateur astronomer Felix Eberty, professor at the University of Breslau and Mary Hasse.",
" She grew up in Breslau where she studied in a French school and married Lieutenant Colonel Adolf von Bülow on June 10, 1876.",
" The military career of her husband led them to live in different garrisons such as Hanover in 1893, Erfurt in 1896, Frankfurt Oder in 1900, Potsdam in 1902 and again from 1905 in Erfurt.",
" She personally knew Theodor Fontane."
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"Prince Alexander-Georg von Auersperg is the son of Sunny von Bülow and Prince Alfred von Auersperg, as well as the brother of Annie-Laurie von Auersperg and half-brother of Cosima von Bülow."
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"Reversal of Fortune is a 1990 film adapted from the 1985 book \"Reversal of Fortune: Inside the von Bülow Case\", written by law professor Alan Dershowitz.",
" It recounts the true story of the unexplained coma of socialite Sunny von Bülow, the subsequent attempted murder trial, and the eventual acquittal of her husband, Claus von Bülow, who had Dershowitz acting as his defense.",
" The film stars Jeremy Irons as Claus, Glenn Close as Sunny, and Ron Silver as Dershowitz."
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"Svend Borberg (April 8, 1888 – October 7, 1947) was a Danish author, playwright, editor and literary critic.",
" He was the brother of N. C. Borberg and William Borberg and the father of Claus von Bülow."
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"Countess Cosima von Bülow Pavoncelli (born 15 April 1967) is a British socialite and philanthropist of American, Danish and German ancestry and daughter of the lawyer Claus von Bülow and Sunny von Bülow.",
" She was named on the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1999."
],
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"Wilhelm Gustav Karl Bernhard von Hahnke (October 1, 1833 in Berlin – February 8, 1912) was a Prussian Field Marshal.",
" He was the son of later prussian Oberst Wilhelm von Hahnke (died 1861) and his wife Angelique, née von der Lancken (died 1873).",
" He married 1865 in Berlin Josephine von Bülow (1842–1911), daughter of Friedrich von Bülow (1789–1853).",
" The couple had seven sons and two daughters, among them:"
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"title": "Wilhelm von Hahnke"
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"Martha Sharp Crawford von Bülow, known as Sunny von Bülow (September 1, 1932 – December 6, 2008), was an American heiress and socialite.",
" Her husband, Claus von Bülow (b. 1926), was convicted of attempting her murder by insulin overdose, but the conviction was overturned on appeal.",
" A second trial found him not guilty, after experts opined that there was no insulin injection and that her symptoms were attributable to over-use of prescription drugs.",
" The story was dramatized in the book and movie, \"Reversal of Fortune\".",
" Sunny von Bülow lived almost 28 years in a persistent vegetative state until her death in a New York nursing home on December 6, 2008."
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"Eva Chamberlain (1867-1942) born Eva Maria von Bülow, was the illegitimate daughter of Richard Wagner and Cosima Wagner and the wife of Houston Stewart Chamberlain.",
" When she was born, her mother was still married to Hans von Bülow.",
" With her siblings Isolde and Siegfried, Eva was brought up by a house teacher."
],
"title": "Eva Chamberlain"
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"Title: Maria Beccadelli di Bologna\n\nMaria Beccadelli di Bologna, Marchesa di Altavilla, Principessa di Camporeale (born 6 February 1848, Naples - died 20 January 1929, Rome), married Princess Maria von Bülow, was the wife of Prince Bernhard von Bülow, the Chancellor of Germany.",
"Title: Claus von Bülow\n\nClaus von Bülow (born Claus Cecil Borberg; 11 August 1926) is a British socialite of German and Danish ancestry. He was accused of the attempted murder of his wife Sunny von Bülow (born Martha Sharp Crawford, 1932–2008) in 1979 which had left her in a coma from which she later recovered but that conviction in the first trial was reversed and he was found not guilty at his second trial. In the same trial he was also accused of the attempted murder of his wife by administering an insulin overdose in 1980 which left her in a persistent vegetative state for the rest of her life, but that conviction in the first trial was also reversed and he was found not guilty at his second trial.",
"Title: Babette von Bülow\n\nClara Bertha Friederike von Bülow (née Clara Bertha Friederike Eberty; known as Babette von Bülow; September 30, 1850 – March 8, 1927) was a German writer of short stories, comedies and farces under the pen name Hans Arnold. Born in Cieplice Śląskie-Zdrój, she was the daughter of the lawyer, writer and amateur astronomer Felix Eberty, professor at the University of Breslau and Mary Hasse. She grew up in Breslau where she studied in a French school and married Lieutenant Colonel Adolf von Bülow on June 10, 1876. The military career of her husband led them to live in different garrisons such as Hanover in 1893, Erfurt in 1896, Frankfurt Oder in 1900, Potsdam in 1902 and again from 1905 in Erfurt. She personally knew Theodor Fontane.",
"Title: Prince Alexander-Georg von Auersperg\n\nPrince Alexander-Georg von Auersperg is the son of Sunny von Bülow and Prince Alfred von Auersperg, as well as the brother of Annie-Laurie von Auersperg and half-brother of Cosima von Bülow.",
"Title: Reversal of Fortune\n\nReversal of Fortune is a 1990 film adapted from the 1985 book \"Reversal of Fortune: Inside the von Bülow Case\", written by law professor Alan Dershowitz. It recounts the true story of the unexplained coma of socialite Sunny von Bülow, the subsequent attempted murder trial, and the eventual acquittal of her husband, Claus von Bülow, who had Dershowitz acting as his defense. The film stars Jeremy Irons as Claus, Glenn Close as Sunny, and Ron Silver as Dershowitz.",
"Title: Svend Borberg\n\nSvend Borberg (April 8, 1888 – October 7, 1947) was a Danish author, playwright, editor and literary critic. He was the brother of N. C. Borberg and William Borberg and the father of Claus von Bülow.",
"Title: Cosima von Bülow Pavoncelli\n\nCountess Cosima von Bülow Pavoncelli (born 15 April 1967) is a British socialite and philanthropist of American, Danish and German ancestry and daughter of the lawyer Claus von Bülow and Sunny von Bülow. She was named on the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1999.",
"Title: Wilhelm von Hahnke\n\nWilhelm Gustav Karl Bernhard von Hahnke (October 1, 1833 in Berlin – February 8, 1912) was a Prussian Field Marshal. He was the son of later prussian Oberst Wilhelm von Hahnke (died 1861) and his wife Angelique, née von der Lancken (died 1873). He married 1865 in Berlin Josephine von Bülow (1842–1911), daughter of Friedrich von Bülow (1789–1853). The couple had seven sons and two daughters, among them:",
"Title: Sunny von Bülow\n\nMartha Sharp Crawford von Bülow, known as Sunny von Bülow (September 1, 1932 – December 6, 2008), was an American heiress and socialite. Her husband, Claus von Bülow (b. 1926), was convicted of attempting her murder by insulin overdose, but the conviction was overturned on appeal. A second trial found him not guilty, after experts opined that there was no insulin injection and that her symptoms were attributable to over-use of prescription drugs. The story was dramatized in the book and movie, \"Reversal of Fortune\". Sunny von Bülow lived almost 28 years in a persistent vegetative state until her death in a New York nursing home on December 6, 2008.",
"Title: Eva Chamberlain\n\nEva Chamberlain (1867-1942) born Eva Maria von Bülow, was the illegitimate daughter of Richard Wagner and Cosima Wagner and the wife of Houston Stewart Chamberlain. When she was born, her mother was still married to Hans von Bülow. With her siblings Isolde and Siegfried, Eva was brought up by a house teacher."
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2,013
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Lovesliescrushing (stylized lovesliescrushing) is an ambient and shoegaze subgenre band from East Lansing, in which US state?
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Michigan
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"East Lansing High School is a public high school in the city of East Lansing, Michigan, United States.",
" It is managed by the East Lansing Public Schools district."
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"Richard H. \"Dirk\" Gringhuis (September 22, 1918 – March 1974) was an American artist and illustrator.",
" Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, he studied from 1939 to 1941 at the American Academy of Art in Chicago, lived in New York for a year, then moved back to Michigan.",
" He wrote and illustrated 28 books, half of them on Michigan history.",
" He also was producer-host for the television series, “Open Door to Michigan.”",
" He served as Curator of Exhibits at the Museum and Associate Professor in Elementary Education at Michigan State University.",
" He received special awards for his work on Michigan, including the Governor’s Award, A National Educational Television Award, and an Award of Merit from the Michigan Historical Society.",
" He was closely associated, as a contract author and artist, with the Mackinac Island State Park system from 1958 until his death.",
" During that time he wrote and illustrated four publications on the Mackinac region, illustrated many others and painted exhibit murals.",
" Having moved to East Lansing in 1952, he painted the Michigan Folklore Mural at the East Lansing Public Library."
],
"title": "Dirk Gringhuis"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Charter Township of Lansing is a charter township of Ingham County in the U.S. state of Michigan.",
" As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 8,126.",
" The township consists of five non-contiguous tracts of land: one on the west side of Lansing, three on the east side between Lansing and East Lansing, and one on the southeast side of Lansing."
],
"title": "Lansing Charter Township, Michigan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"There are currently four business routes of Interstate 69 (I-69) in the US state of Michigan.",
" Designated Business Loop Interstate 69 (BL I-69), they are all former routings of I-69's predecessor highways, US Highway 27 (US 27), M-78 or M-21, in whole or in part.",
" The BL I-69 in Coldwater and the one in Charlotte were both parts of US 27 before the freeway bypassed those two cities in 1967 and the early 1970s, respectively.",
" The BL I-69 through Lansing and East Lansing was previously part of M-78 and Temporary I-69 until it was redesignated in 1987.",
" Before 1984, the loop in Port Huron was originally part of M-21 and was initially a business spur numbered Business Spur Interstate 69 (BS I-69).",
" It was later redesignated when it was extended to run concurrently with that city's BL I-94 which was originally part of I-94's predecessor, US 25.",
" Each business loop follows streets through each city's downtown areas and connects to I-69 on both ends, giving traffic a route through the downtown and back to the freeway."
],
"title": "Business routes of Interstate 69 in Michigan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"M-143, also known as Michigan Avenue, is a previously unsigned spur state trunkline highway in the south central region of the US state of Michigan.",
" The M-143 portion of Michigan Avenue runs from the East Lansing city limit to a junction with M-43 at Grand River Avenue.",
" This highway is the second time that there has been an M-143 in Michigan.",
" The first was a connection to the original Cheboygan State Park.",
" The current is a remnant of M-43 in the Lansing area."
],
"title": "M-143 (Michigan highway)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"East Lansing Public Schools is the school district for East Lansing, Michigan, USA.",
" The district is governed by a seven-person Board of Education.",
" Since 1973, the Board has included a student-elected, non-voting student representative from East Lansing High School.",
" The superintendent is Dr. Robyn Thompson ."
],
"title": "East Lansing Public Schools"
},
{
"sentences": [
"David Hollister (born April 3, 1942) served as the mayor of Lansing, Michigan from 1993 to 2003, until he resigned to be the director of the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth under Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm's administration.",
" During his tenure as mayor, he was instrumental in convincing General Motors Corporation to build the Grand River Assembly Plant downtown, and to build a new plant in the region to replace the Lansing Car Assembly Plant which dated back to 1903.",
" Also under his tenure came the completion of Cooley Law School Stadium, the stadium for the Lansing Lugnuts, a Class A minor league baseball team.",
" Mayor Hollister made central city (including downtown and Old Town) revitalization a top priority of his administration.",
" Hollister was born In Kalamazoo and raised in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he graduated from Battle Creek Central High School.",
" He earned bachelor's and master's degrees from Michigan State University.",
" From 1967 to 1970 he was a social studies teacher at Lansing Eastern High School.",
" Prior to becoming mayor, he served in the Michigan House of Representatives from 1973-1993 representing the City of Lansing.",
" In 2005 he was recruited to run Prima Civitas, an economic development organization funded by Michigan State University and the city governments of Lansing and East Lansing, Michigan."
],
"title": "David Hollister"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lovesliescrushing (stylized lovesliescrushing) is an ambient and shoegaze band from East Lansing, Michigan.",
" The two primary members of the band are Scott Cortez (guitars, loops, treatments) and Melissa Arpin-Duimstra (vocals).",
" Other musicians join the group for live performances.",
" Auxiliary members have included Andrew Prinz of Mahogany, Alyssa Browne and Michael Anderson (of Turn Pale and Drekka)."
],
"title": "Lovesliescrushing"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Shoegazing (also known as shoegaze) is a subgenre of indie rock, alternative rock, and neo-psychedelia that emerged in the United Kingdom in the late 1980s.",
" The style is typified by the blurring of component musical parts—typically significant guitar distortion, feedback and obscured vocals—into indistinguishable mixtures of sound."
],
"title": "Shoegazing"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The campus of Michigan State University is located in East Lansing on the banks of the Red Cedar River, and comprises a contiguous area of 5200 acre , 2000 acre of which are developed.",
" Built amid virgin forest, the campus opened in 1855 with three buildings, none of which remain.",
" As an agricultural college, the campus was originally located several miles outside of the city of Lansing, but as the population of the college grew, the city of East Lansing developed just north of the area's main avenue."
],
"title": "Campus of Michigan State University"
}
] |
[
"Title: East Lansing High School\n\nEast Lansing High School is a public high school in the city of East Lansing, Michigan, United States. It is managed by the East Lansing Public Schools district.",
"Title: Dirk Gringhuis\n\nRichard H. \"Dirk\" Gringhuis (September 22, 1918 – March 1974) was an American artist and illustrator. Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, he studied from 1939 to 1941 at the American Academy of Art in Chicago, lived in New York for a year, then moved back to Michigan. He wrote and illustrated 28 books, half of them on Michigan history. He also was producer-host for the television series, “Open Door to Michigan.” He served as Curator of Exhibits at the Museum and Associate Professor in Elementary Education at Michigan State University. He received special awards for his work on Michigan, including the Governor’s Award, A National Educational Television Award, and an Award of Merit from the Michigan Historical Society. He was closely associated, as a contract author and artist, with the Mackinac Island State Park system from 1958 until his death. During that time he wrote and illustrated four publications on the Mackinac region, illustrated many others and painted exhibit murals. Having moved to East Lansing in 1952, he painted the Michigan Folklore Mural at the East Lansing Public Library.",
"Title: Lansing Charter Township, Michigan\n\nThe Charter Township of Lansing is a charter township of Ingham County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 8,126. The township consists of five non-contiguous tracts of land: one on the west side of Lansing, three on the east side between Lansing and East Lansing, and one on the southeast side of Lansing.",
"Title: Business routes of Interstate 69 in Michigan\n\nThere are currently four business routes of Interstate 69 (I-69) in the US state of Michigan. Designated Business Loop Interstate 69 (BL I-69), they are all former routings of I-69's predecessor highways, US Highway 27 (US 27), M-78 or M-21, in whole or in part. The BL I-69 in Coldwater and the one in Charlotte were both parts of US 27 before the freeway bypassed those two cities in 1967 and the early 1970s, respectively. The BL I-69 through Lansing and East Lansing was previously part of M-78 and Temporary I-69 until it was redesignated in 1987. Before 1984, the loop in Port Huron was originally part of M-21 and was initially a business spur numbered Business Spur Interstate 69 (BS I-69). It was later redesignated when it was extended to run concurrently with that city's BL I-94 which was originally part of I-94's predecessor, US 25. Each business loop follows streets through each city's downtown areas and connects to I-69 on both ends, giving traffic a route through the downtown and back to the freeway.",
"Title: M-143 (Michigan highway)\n\nM-143, also known as Michigan Avenue, is a previously unsigned spur state trunkline highway in the south central region of the US state of Michigan. The M-143 portion of Michigan Avenue runs from the East Lansing city limit to a junction with M-43 at Grand River Avenue. This highway is the second time that there has been an M-143 in Michigan. The first was a connection to the original Cheboygan State Park. The current is a remnant of M-43 in the Lansing area.",
"Title: East Lansing Public Schools\n\nEast Lansing Public Schools is the school district for East Lansing, Michigan, USA. The district is governed by a seven-person Board of Education. Since 1973, the Board has included a student-elected, non-voting student representative from East Lansing High School. The superintendent is Dr. Robyn Thompson .",
"Title: David Hollister\n\nDavid Hollister (born April 3, 1942) served as the mayor of Lansing, Michigan from 1993 to 2003, until he resigned to be the director of the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth under Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm's administration. During his tenure as mayor, he was instrumental in convincing General Motors Corporation to build the Grand River Assembly Plant downtown, and to build a new plant in the region to replace the Lansing Car Assembly Plant which dated back to 1903. Also under his tenure came the completion of Cooley Law School Stadium, the stadium for the Lansing Lugnuts, a Class A minor league baseball team. Mayor Hollister made central city (including downtown and Old Town) revitalization a top priority of his administration. Hollister was born In Kalamazoo and raised in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he graduated from Battle Creek Central High School. He earned bachelor's and master's degrees from Michigan State University. From 1967 to 1970 he was a social studies teacher at Lansing Eastern High School. Prior to becoming mayor, he served in the Michigan House of Representatives from 1973-1993 representing the City of Lansing. In 2005 he was recruited to run Prima Civitas, an economic development organization funded by Michigan State University and the city governments of Lansing and East Lansing, Michigan.",
"Title: Lovesliescrushing\n\nLovesliescrushing (stylized lovesliescrushing) is an ambient and shoegaze band from East Lansing, Michigan. The two primary members of the band are Scott Cortez (guitars, loops, treatments) and Melissa Arpin-Duimstra (vocals). Other musicians join the group for live performances. Auxiliary members have included Andrew Prinz of Mahogany, Alyssa Browne and Michael Anderson (of Turn Pale and Drekka).",
"Title: Shoegazing\n\nShoegazing (also known as shoegaze) is a subgenre of indie rock, alternative rock, and neo-psychedelia that emerged in the United Kingdom in the late 1980s. The style is typified by the blurring of component musical parts—typically significant guitar distortion, feedback and obscured vocals—into indistinguishable mixtures of sound.",
"Title: Campus of Michigan State University\n\nThe campus of Michigan State University is located in East Lansing on the banks of the Red Cedar River, and comprises a contiguous area of 5200 acre , 2000 acre of which are developed. Built amid virgin forest, the campus opened in 1855 with three buildings, none of which remain. As an agricultural college, the campus was originally located several miles outside of the city of Lansing, but as the population of the college grew, the city of East Lansing developed just north of the area's main avenue."
] |
2,014
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What do Der junge Lord and Giasone have in common?
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an opera
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comparison
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medium
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{
"title": [
"Der junge Lord",
"Giasone"
],
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0,
0
]
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[
{
"sentences": [
"The Young Man (German: \"Der junge Mann\" ) is a 1984 novel by the Germah writer Botho Strauß.",
" It has a frame story about a man who enters the world of theatre, but the book mainly consists of phantasmagorical tales and allegories concerning art, alienation and German identity.",
" An English translation by Roslyn Theobald was published in 1995."
],
"title": "The Young Man"
},
{
"sentences": [
"When the Young Wine Blossoms (German: Wenn der junge Wein blüht) is a 1943 German comedy film directed by Fritz Kirchhoff and starring Henny Porten, Otto Gebühr and René Deltgen.",
" It was based on a play by the Norwegian writer Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson which had previously been adapted into a 1927 German silent film of the same title."
],
"title": "When the Young Wine Blossoms (1943 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Edith Mathis (born 11 February 1938) is a Swiss soprano and a leading exponent of the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart worldwide.",
" She is known for parts in Mozart operas, but also took part in premieres of operas such as Henze's \"Der junge Lord\"."
],
"title": "Edith Mathis"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Till, der Junge von nebenan is a German television series."
],
"title": "Till, der Junge von nebenan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Der alte und der junge König (\"The Old and the Young King\") is a German historical film by Hans Steinhoff, made under Nazi rule in 1935."
],
"title": "Der alte und der junge König"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Der junge Lord (\"The Young Lord\") is an opera in two acts by Hans Werner Henze to a German libretto by Ingeborg Bachmann, after Wilhelm Hauff's \"Der Affe als Mensch\" (\"The Ape as Man\") from \"Der Scheik von Alexandria und seine Sklaven\" (\"The Sheik of Alexandria and his Slaves\")."
],
"title": "Der junge Lord"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Das Stacheltier was a satirical series of short films that was produced by the East German DEFA Film Studios from 1953 to 1964.",
" The short films were meant to be shown in film theaters preceding the newsreel and the main feature.",
" The only feature film in the series was the silent film \"Der junge Engländer\" directed by Gottfried Kolditz in 1958."
],
"title": "Das Stacheltier"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Der Junge, der rennt (English: \"The Boy Who Runs\" ) is the second studio album by German recording artist Max Giesinger.",
" It was released by BMG Rights Management on April 8, 2016 in German-speaking Europe."
],
"title": "Der Junge, der rennt"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Giasone (\"Jason\") is an opera in three acts and a prologue with music by Francesco Cavalli and a libretto by Giacinto Andrea Cicognini.",
" It was premiered at the Teatro San Cassiano, Venice on 5 January 1649, during carnival.",
" \"Giasone\" was \"the single most popular opera of the 17th century\".",
" The plot is loosely based on the story of Jason and the golden fleece, but the opera contains many comic elements too."
],
"title": "Giasone"
},
{
"sentences": [
"When the Young Wine Blossoms (German: Wenn der junge Wein blüht) is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Carl Wilhelm and starring Robert Scholz, Egon von Jordan and Lotte Lorring.",
" It was based on a play by the Norwegian writer Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson.",
" It was subsequently remade as a sound film of the same title in 1943."
],
"title": "When the Young Wine Blossoms (1927 film)"
}
] |
[
"Title: The Young Man\n\nThe Young Man (German: \"Der junge Mann\" ) is a 1984 novel by the Germah writer Botho Strauß. It has a frame story about a man who enters the world of theatre, but the book mainly consists of phantasmagorical tales and allegories concerning art, alienation and German identity. An English translation by Roslyn Theobald was published in 1995.",
"Title: When the Young Wine Blossoms (1943 film)\n\nWhen the Young Wine Blossoms (German: Wenn der junge Wein blüht) is a 1943 German comedy film directed by Fritz Kirchhoff and starring Henny Porten, Otto Gebühr and René Deltgen. It was based on a play by the Norwegian writer Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson which had previously been adapted into a 1927 German silent film of the same title.",
"Title: Edith Mathis\n\nEdith Mathis (born 11 February 1938) is a Swiss soprano and a leading exponent of the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart worldwide. She is known for parts in Mozart operas, but also took part in premieres of operas such as Henze's \"Der junge Lord\".",
"Title: Till, der Junge von nebenan\n\nTill, der Junge von nebenan is a German television series.",
"Title: Der alte und der junge König\n\nDer alte und der junge König (\"The Old and the Young King\") is a German historical film by Hans Steinhoff, made under Nazi rule in 1935.",
"Title: Der junge Lord\n\nDer junge Lord (\"The Young Lord\") is an opera in two acts by Hans Werner Henze to a German libretto by Ingeborg Bachmann, after Wilhelm Hauff's \"Der Affe als Mensch\" (\"The Ape as Man\") from \"Der Scheik von Alexandria und seine Sklaven\" (\"The Sheik of Alexandria and his Slaves\").",
"Title: Das Stacheltier\n\nDas Stacheltier was a satirical series of short films that was produced by the East German DEFA Film Studios from 1953 to 1964. The short films were meant to be shown in film theaters preceding the newsreel and the main feature. The only feature film in the series was the silent film \"Der junge Engländer\" directed by Gottfried Kolditz in 1958.",
"Title: Der Junge, der rennt\n\nDer Junge, der rennt (English: \"The Boy Who Runs\" ) is the second studio album by German recording artist Max Giesinger. It was released by BMG Rights Management on April 8, 2016 in German-speaking Europe.",
"Title: Giasone\n\nGiasone (\"Jason\") is an opera in three acts and a prologue with music by Francesco Cavalli and a libretto by Giacinto Andrea Cicognini. It was premiered at the Teatro San Cassiano, Venice on 5 January 1649, during carnival. \"Giasone\" was \"the single most popular opera of the 17th century\". The plot is loosely based on the story of Jason and the golden fleece, but the opera contains many comic elements too.",
"Title: When the Young Wine Blossoms (1927 film)\n\nWhen the Young Wine Blossoms (German: Wenn der junge Wein blüht) is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Carl Wilhelm and starring Robert Scholz, Egon von Jordan and Lotte Lorring. It was based on a play by the Norwegian writer Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson. It was subsequently remade as a sound film of the same title in 1943."
] |
2,015
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This drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev starred a Russian actor also known for "Bimmer" which was made in what year?
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2003
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bridge
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hard
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{
"title": [
"Leviathan (2014 film)",
"Vladimir Vdovichenkov",
"Vladimir Vdovichenkov"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Nails (also known as Gvozdi) is a 2003 Russian drama and horror film directed and produced by Andrey Iskanov.",
" The film starring Andrey Iskanov, Svyatoslav Iliyasov, Chisato Morishita, Irina Nikitina and Alexander Shevchenko in the lead roles."
],
"title": "Nails (2003 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Loveless (Russian: Нелюбовь ) is a 2017 Russian drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev.",
" The story concerns two separated parents living apart whose affections are long forgotten and whose relationship has become loveless.",
" They are temporarily brought together after their only young child becomes a missing person and they attempt to find him.",
" It was shot in Moscow, with international support after the Russian government disapproved of Zvyagintsev's 2014 film \"Leviathan\".",
" \"Loveless\" opened to critical acclaim and it won the Jury Prize at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.",
" It was selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards."
],
"title": "Loveless (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Andrei Rublev (Russian: Андрей Рублёв, \"Andrey Rublyov\" ), also known as The Passion According to Andrei (Russian: Страсти по Андрею , \"Strasty po Andryeyo\"), is a 1966 Soviet biographical historical drama film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky and co-written with Andrei Konchalovsky.",
" The film is loosely based on the life of Andrei Rublev, the 15th-century Russian icon painter.",
" The film features Anatoly Solonitsyn, Nikolai Grinko, Ivan Lapikov, Nikolai Sergeyev, Nikolai Burlyayev and Tarkovsky's wife Irma Raush.",
" Savva Yamshchikov, a famous Russian restorer and art historian, was a scientific consultant of the film."
],
"title": "Andrei Rublev (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Black Hunters (Russian: Мы из бу́дущего , \"We're from the future \" ) is a 2008 Russian language action drama film directed by Andrey Malyukov.",
" The film features Danila Kozlovsky, Andrey Terentev, Vladimir Yaglych, Dmitriy Volkostrelov and Ekaterina Klimova in the lead roles.",
" The movie is about time travel."
],
"title": "Black Hunters"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Vladimir Vladimirovich Vdovichenkov (Russian: Влади́мир Влади́мирович Вдовиче́нков ; born 13 August 1971) is a Russian actor.",
" He is an actor, known for \"Leviathan\" (2014), \"Bimmer\" (2003) and \"\" (2006)."
],
"title": "Vladimir Vdovichenkov"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Return (Russian: Возвращение , \"Vozvrashcheniye\") is a 2003 Russian drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev and released internationally in 2004."
],
"title": "The Return (2003 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Banishment (Russian: Изгнание , \"Izgnanie\") is a 2007 Russian film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev.",
" The film is a loose adaptation of \"The Laughing Matter\", a 1953 novel by Armenian-American writer William Saroyan.",
" It stars Konstantin Lavronenko and Maria Bonnevie."
],
"title": "The Banishment"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Elena (Russian: Елена ) is a 2011 Russian drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev.",
" It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Prize."
],
"title": "Elena (2011 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Vladimir Valentinovich Menshov (Russian: Влади́мир Валенти́нович Меньшо́в ; born 17 September 1939 in Baku) is a Soviet and Russian actor and film director.",
" He is noted for depicting the Russian everyman and working class life in his films.",
" Like many other Russian filmmakers, he studied acting and directing at the state film school VGIK, the world's oldest educational institution in cinematography.",
" Although his output as an actor outnumbers his output as a director, he is best known for the five films he directed, the most famous of which is the 1979 melodrama \"Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears\", which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.",
" Actress Vera Alentova, who starred in the film, is the mother of Vladimir Menshov's daughter Yuliya Menshova."
],
"title": "Vladimir Menshov"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Leviathan (Russian: Левиафан , \"Leviafan\") is a 2014 Russian drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev, co-written by Zvyagintsev and Oleg Negin, and starring Aleksei Serebryakov, Elena Lyadova, and Vladimir Vdovichenkov.",
" According to Zvyagintsev, the story of Marvin Heemeyer in the United States inspired him and it was adapted into a Russian setting, but critics compare the story to the more similar biblical story of Naboth's Vineyard, where a King vies for his subjects' land and is motivated by his Queen to obtain it in a sly manner.",
" The character development of the protagonist parallels another biblical figure, Job.",
" The producer Alexander Rodnyansky has said: \"It deals with some of the most important social issues of contemporary Russia while never becoming an artist's sermon or a public statement; it is a story of love and tragedy experienced by ordinary people\".",
" Critics noted the film as being formidable, dealing with quirks of fate, power and money."
],
"title": "Leviathan (2014 film)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Nails (2003 film)\n\nNails (also known as Gvozdi) is a 2003 Russian drama and horror film directed and produced by Andrey Iskanov. The film starring Andrey Iskanov, Svyatoslav Iliyasov, Chisato Morishita, Irina Nikitina and Alexander Shevchenko in the lead roles.",
"Title: Loveless (film)\n\nLoveless (Russian: Нелюбовь ) is a 2017 Russian drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev. The story concerns two separated parents living apart whose affections are long forgotten and whose relationship has become loveless. They are temporarily brought together after their only young child becomes a missing person and they attempt to find him. It was shot in Moscow, with international support after the Russian government disapproved of Zvyagintsev's 2014 film \"Leviathan\". \"Loveless\" opened to critical acclaim and it won the Jury Prize at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. It was selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards.",
"Title: Andrei Rublev (film)\n\nAndrei Rublev (Russian: Андрей Рублёв, \"Andrey Rublyov\" ), also known as The Passion According to Andrei (Russian: Страсти по Андрею , \"Strasty po Andryeyo\"), is a 1966 Soviet biographical historical drama film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky and co-written with Andrei Konchalovsky. The film is loosely based on the life of Andrei Rublev, the 15th-century Russian icon painter. The film features Anatoly Solonitsyn, Nikolai Grinko, Ivan Lapikov, Nikolai Sergeyev, Nikolai Burlyayev and Tarkovsky's wife Irma Raush. Savva Yamshchikov, a famous Russian restorer and art historian, was a scientific consultant of the film.",
"Title: Black Hunters\n\nBlack Hunters (Russian: Мы из бу́дущего , \"We're from the future \" ) is a 2008 Russian language action drama film directed by Andrey Malyukov. The film features Danila Kozlovsky, Andrey Terentev, Vladimir Yaglych, Dmitriy Volkostrelov and Ekaterina Klimova in the lead roles. The movie is about time travel.",
"Title: Vladimir Vdovichenkov\n\nVladimir Vladimirovich Vdovichenkov (Russian: Влади́мир Влади́мирович Вдовиче́нков ; born 13 August 1971) is a Russian actor. He is an actor, known for \"Leviathan\" (2014), \"Bimmer\" (2003) and \"\" (2006).",
"Title: The Return (2003 film)\n\nThe Return (Russian: Возвращение , \"Vozvrashcheniye\") is a 2003 Russian drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev and released internationally in 2004.",
"Title: The Banishment\n\nThe Banishment (Russian: Изгнание , \"Izgnanie\") is a 2007 Russian film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev. The film is a loose adaptation of \"The Laughing Matter\", a 1953 novel by Armenian-American writer William Saroyan. It stars Konstantin Lavronenko and Maria Bonnevie.",
"Title: Elena (2011 film)\n\nElena (Russian: Елена ) is a 2011 Russian drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Prize.",
"Title: Vladimir Menshov\n\nVladimir Valentinovich Menshov (Russian: Влади́мир Валенти́нович Меньшо́в ; born 17 September 1939 in Baku) is a Soviet and Russian actor and film director. He is noted for depicting the Russian everyman and working class life in his films. Like many other Russian filmmakers, he studied acting and directing at the state film school VGIK, the world's oldest educational institution in cinematography. Although his output as an actor outnumbers his output as a director, he is best known for the five films he directed, the most famous of which is the 1979 melodrama \"Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears\", which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Actress Vera Alentova, who starred in the film, is the mother of Vladimir Menshov's daughter Yuliya Menshova.",
"Title: Leviathan (2014 film)\n\nLeviathan (Russian: Левиафан , \"Leviafan\") is a 2014 Russian drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev, co-written by Zvyagintsev and Oleg Negin, and starring Aleksei Serebryakov, Elena Lyadova, and Vladimir Vdovichenkov. According to Zvyagintsev, the story of Marvin Heemeyer in the United States inspired him and it was adapted into a Russian setting, but critics compare the story to the more similar biblical story of Naboth's Vineyard, where a King vies for his subjects' land and is motivated by his Queen to obtain it in a sly manner. The character development of the protagonist parallels another biblical figure, Job. The producer Alexander Rodnyansky has said: \"It deals with some of the most important social issues of contemporary Russia while never becoming an artist's sermon or a public statement; it is a story of love and tragedy experienced by ordinary people\". Critics noted the film as being formidable, dealing with quirks of fate, power and money."
] |
2,016
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What type of group does Working for a Nuclear Free City and World Party have in common?
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band
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comparison
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medium
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{
"title": [
"Working for a Nuclear Free City",
"World Party"
],
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"Title: Treaty of Rarotonga\n\nThe Treaty of Rarotonga is the common name for the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Treaty, which formalises a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in the South Pacific. The treaty bans the use, testing, and possession of nuclear weapons within the borders of the zone.",
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"Title: Philip Kay\n\nPhilip Kay is a contemporary composer and producer. He is also a founding member of the band Working For A Nuclear Free City.",
"Title: Businessmen & Ghosts\n\nBusinessmen & Ghosts is a double album by British band Working for a Nuclear Free City. The album is Working for a Nuclear Free City's U.S. debut album.",
"Title: Fri (yacht)\n\nFri, a New Zealand yacht, led a flotilla of yachts in an international protest against atmospheric nuclear tests at Moruroa in French Polynesia in 1973. \"Fri\" was an important part of a series of anti-nuclear protest campaigns out of New Zealand which lasted thirty years, from which New Zealand declared itself a nuclear-free zone which was enshrined in legislation in what became the New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act 1987. In 1974, coordinated by Greenpeace New Zealand, the \"Fri\" embarked on a 3-year epic 40,233 kilometers “Pacific Peace Odyssey” voyage, carrying the peace message to all nuclear states around the world.",
"Title: Jojo Burger Tempest\n\nJojo Burger Tempest is a double album by the British band Working for a Nuclear Free City. Released in 2010, the album is the band's third album, and the second to be released in the U.S. The album contains one disc of 17 individual songs and one of a single 33-minute suite."
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Who created the characters voiced by William Richard West in "The Ren & Stimpy Show"?
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John Kricfalusi
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" He does voices for commercials and is the current voice of the red M&M and was also the voice of Buzz, the Honey Nut Cheerios Bee until 2004.",
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" He was also a storyboard artist on \"The Ren and Stimpy Show\" and \"The Simpsons\".",
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"Title: Peter Avanzino\n\nPeter Avanzino is an American animation director. He has directed several episodes of \"Futurama\", and served as supervising director on the 7th season of the series. Peter works for \"Rough Draft Studios\" in Glendale/Burbank. He has also directed episodes of \"Drawn Together\", \"Duckman\", \"The Wild Thornberrys\", \"Sit Down, Shut Up\", and \"The Ren and Stimpy Show\". He was also a storyboard artist on \"The Ren and Stimpy Show\" and \"The Simpsons\". Also, he directed the Christmas movie \"How Murray Saved Christmas.\" He was born on May 26, 1962 and now resides in Los Angeles, California with his wife and kids, his favorite being his daughter.",
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"Title: Richard Pursel\n\nRichard Pursel (born Richard D. Pursel; September 17, 1964 in Lincoln, Nebraska) is an American television writer and storyboard artist. He is known as a writer for the television series \"The Ren and Stimpy Show\", \"Ren and Stimpy \"Adult Party Cartoon\"\", and \"SpongeBob SquarePants\"."
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Molly E. Molloy's british dance troupe backed Sarah Brightman on what single?
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I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper
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" The Salinggawi Dance Troupe is also the official cheerdance team along with the official pep squad and drumline - the UST Yellow Jackets of the University of Santo Tomas.",
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"Title: UST Yellow Jackets\n\nThe UST Yellow Jackets (or \"UST YJ\" or simply \"\"YJ\"\") is the official pep squad and drumline of the University of Santo Tomas. It works together with the UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe, the official dance troupe of the university. It is the official cheerdance team (\"together with the UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe\") of the University of Santo Tomas in the UAAP Cheerdance Competition. The UST Yellow Jackets also perform for halftime during the games of the UST Growling Tigers, the university's Men's Basketball team in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines.",
"Title: Sarah Brightman in Concert\n\nSarah Brightman in Concert is a concert tour by the British singer Sarah Brightman.",
"Title: The Symphony World Tour\n\nThe Symphony World Tour was a concert tour by English soprano singer Sarah Brightman that started on 4 November 2008 in the city of Monterrey, Mexico and concluded on 5 April 2009 in Taipei, Taiwan. There were special guests that joined Brightman in the concerts: Argentinean countertenor Fernando Lima and tenors Alessandro Safina and Mario Frangoulis. The tour concept was a journey through the musical career that Sarah Brightman has had so far -3 decades- and includes several high-tech virtual scenery that takes the audience from an enchanted forest, baroque lamps to an atmosphere of fairytales. Much anticipation surrounded \"The Symphony World Tour\" especially since the production cost was reportedly more than $2 million and involved more than 100 tons of equipment.",
"Title: Amalfi – Sarah Brightman Love Songs\n\nAmalfi – Sarah Brightman Love Songs (2009) is a compilation album by English soprano Sarah Brightman; it was released in conjunction with the Japanese film \"\". This movie features an appearance and performance by Brightman, and is a special production marking Fuji Television's 50th anniversary. This is the first Japanese movie to be shot entirely on location in Italy. With tracks selected by Brightman, the album contains new photos/artwork and was released on July 8, 2009 exclusively in Japan. It was Japan's best-selling classical album of 2009 and won at the 24th Japan Gold Disc Awards for Best Classical Album of the Year.",
"Title: A Timeless Evening with Sarah Brightman\n\nA Timeless Evening With Sarah Brightman was the first concert tour by English soprano Sarah Brightman accompanied by the London Symphony Orchestra. The repertoire performed by Brightman was a balanced combination between well-known Classical and Broadway pieces by composers such as Puccini, Gershwin, Delibes, Bernstein and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Lloyd Webber joined Brightman on stage to perform together the song \"Whistle Down the Wind\". Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli sang \"Time to Say Goodbye\" in a duet with Brightman.",
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"Title: Sarah Brightman: In Concert\n\nSarah Brightman: In Concert is a live concert recording by English soprano Sarah Brightman. Recorded at the Royal Albert Hall, it was released on DVD and VHS in 1998 and reissued in 2008 in DVD and CD. Guests in the concert include Adam Clarke, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Andrea Bocelli. The conductor is Paul Bateman who leads the English National Orchestra.",
"Title: Gala - An Evening With Sarah Brightman\n\nGala - An Evening With Sarah Brightman is a 2016-2017 concert tour by English soprano singer Sarah Brightman with eight dates in Japan, three in South Korea and three in México.",
"Title: UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe\n\nThe UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe (or simply \"Salinggawi\" or \"SDT\"), is the University-wide organization for dance and the official dance troupe of the University of Santo Tomas (UST). The group is known for its versatility covering wide array of genre from performing arts to cheerleading, from contemporary to breakdancing. The Salinggawi Dance Troupe is also the official cheerdance team along with the official pep squad and drumline - the UST Yellow Jackets of the University of Santo Tomas. The group also performs for the halftime during the games of the UST Growling Tigers, the university's Men's Basketball team in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines. The group is also the official team of the University to Skecher's Streetdance Competition."
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Which musician helped popularize songs by American icons, Peter Hooton or George Thorogood?
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George Thorogood
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" Consisting mostly of covers of blues hits, it included a medley of John Lee Hooker's \"House Rent Boogie\" and \"One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer\", the latter a song written by Rudy Toombs for Amos Milburn, and later covered by Hooker."
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"2120 South Michigan Ave. is the fifteenth studio album by George Thorogood and the Destroyers.",
" It was released on June 14, 2011 on the Capitol Records label.",
" The album peaked at #2 on the \"Billboard\" Top Blues Albums chart.",
" The title refers to the address of the offices and recording studios of Chess Records in Chicago.",
" The album contains ten covers of songs recorded on Chess Records by artists such as Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Willie Dixon, and Muddy Waters; plus a cover of The Rolling Stones' instrumental \"2120 South Michigan Avenue\" and two original songs about Chess Records artists.",
" Capitol Records approached Thorogood with the idea for the album and selected most of the songs.",
" Buddy Guy and Charlie Musselwhite perform on the album, although their work was added after primary recording was complete."
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" Although it was marketed as a new release in 1986, \"Nadine\" is actually a repackaged version of the 1979 vinyl album \"Better Than the Rest\" that was reissued on compact disc.",
" The songs on \"Nadine\" were Thorogood's first recordings, which were made in 1974."
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"George Thorogood (born February 24, 1950) is an American musician, singer and songwriter from Wilmington, Delaware.",
" His \"high-energy boogie-blues\" sound became a staple of 1980s rock radio, with hits like his original songs \"Bad to the Bone\" and \"I Drink Alone\".",
" He has also helped popularize older songs by American icons, such as \"Move It on Over\", \"Who Do You Love?",
"\", and \"House Rent Boogie/One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer\", which became staples of classic rock radio."
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"Better Than the Rest is the third album (mini-album) of songs by George Thorogood and the Destroyers, recorded in 1974 and released in 1979.",
" At the time the songs were recorded, Thorogood was an unknown artist who was not signed to a record label.",
" In 1979, after Thorogood had released his first two official albums on Rounder Records, \"Better Than The Rest\" was released by MCA.",
" In 1986, the songs from this album were released on compact disc with the title \"Nadine\" using a different track order."
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"Mack Vickery (June 8, 1938 – December 21, 2004) was a musician, songwriter, and inductee in the Hillbilly Hall of Fame and Alabama Music Hall of Fame, whose songs have been recorded by artists such as Jerry Lee Lewis, Waylon Jennings, George Thorogood, Johnny Cash, George Strait, Hank Williams Jr., George Jones and many other notable artists."
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"Peter Hooton (born 2 December 1963) is the vocalist of Liverpool-based group The Farm.",
" He was also its sole founder member in 1983, overseeing its rise to prominence with two top 10 singles in 1990, its breakup in 1996 and reformation in 2004."
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"\"Willie and the Hand Jive\" is a song written by Johnny Otis and originally released as a single in 1958 by Johnny Otis Show, reaching #9 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart and #5 on the Billboard R&B chart.",
" The song has a Bo Diddley beat and was partly inspired by the music sung by a chain gang Otis heard while he was touring.",
" The lyrics are about a man who became famous for doing a dance with his hands, but the song has been accused of glorifying masturbation.",
" It has since been covered by numerous artists, including The Strangeloves, Eric Clapton, Cliff Richard, Kim Carnes, George Thorogood and The Grateful Dead.",
" Clapton's 1974 version was also released as a single and also reached the Billboard Top 40, peaking at #26.",
" Thorogood's 1985 version reached #25 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart."
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"More George Thorogood and the Destroyers is the fourth album by George Thorogood and The Destroyers, released in 1980.",
" An alternate name for the album is I'm Wanted."
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"King of the Hill is a soundtrack album to the animated Fox sitcom \"King of the Hill\".",
" It was released in 1999 via Asylum Records.",
" The album includes covers of southern rock songs and original songs, performed by country and rock artists (some of which have appeared on the show).",
" Two songs from the album were released as singles: Travis Tritt and George Thorogood's cover of Hank Williams' \"Move It On Over\" and Barenaked Ladies' \"Get in Line\".",
" Both songs were made into music videos.",
" Brooks & Dunn's cover of Bob Seger's \"Against the Wind\" also charted on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart at number 53 from unsolicited airplay."
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"Title: 2120 South Michigan Ave.\n\n2120 South Michigan Ave. is the fifteenth studio album by George Thorogood and the Destroyers. It was released on June 14, 2011 on the Capitol Records label. The album peaked at #2 on the \"Billboard\" Top Blues Albums chart. The title refers to the address of the offices and recording studios of Chess Records in Chicago. The album contains ten covers of songs recorded on Chess Records by artists such as Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Willie Dixon, and Muddy Waters; plus a cover of The Rolling Stones' instrumental \"2120 South Michigan Avenue\" and two original songs about Chess Records artists. Capitol Records approached Thorogood with the idea for the album and selected most of the songs. Buddy Guy and Charlie Musselwhite perform on the album, although their work was added after primary recording was complete.",
"Title: Nadine (album)\n\nNadine is an album by George Thorogood and the Destroyers. Although it was marketed as a new release in 1986, \"Nadine\" is actually a repackaged version of the 1979 vinyl album \"Better Than the Rest\" that was reissued on compact disc. The songs on \"Nadine\" were Thorogood's first recordings, which were made in 1974.",
"Title: George Thorogood\n\nGeorge Thorogood (born February 24, 1950) is an American musician, singer and songwriter from Wilmington, Delaware. His \"high-energy boogie-blues\" sound became a staple of 1980s rock radio, with hits like his original songs \"Bad to the Bone\" and \"I Drink Alone\". He has also helped popularize older songs by American icons, such as \"Move It on Over\", \"Who Do You Love? \", and \"House Rent Boogie/One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer\", which became staples of classic rock radio.",
"Title: Better Than the Rest\n\nBetter Than the Rest is the third album (mini-album) of songs by George Thorogood and the Destroyers, recorded in 1974 and released in 1979. At the time the songs were recorded, Thorogood was an unknown artist who was not signed to a record label. In 1979, after Thorogood had released his first two official albums on Rounder Records, \"Better Than The Rest\" was released by MCA. In 1986, the songs from this album were released on compact disc with the title \"Nadine\" using a different track order.",
"Title: Mack Vickery\n\nMack Vickery (June 8, 1938 – December 21, 2004) was a musician, songwriter, and inductee in the Hillbilly Hall of Fame and Alabama Music Hall of Fame, whose songs have been recorded by artists such as Jerry Lee Lewis, Waylon Jennings, George Thorogood, Johnny Cash, George Strait, Hank Williams Jr., George Jones and many other notable artists.",
"Title: Peter Hooton\n\nPeter Hooton (born 2 December 1963) is the vocalist of Liverpool-based group The Farm. He was also its sole founder member in 1983, overseeing its rise to prominence with two top 10 singles in 1990, its breakup in 1996 and reformation in 2004.",
"Title: Willie and the Hand Jive\n\n\"Willie and the Hand Jive\" is a song written by Johnny Otis and originally released as a single in 1958 by Johnny Otis Show, reaching #9 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart and #5 on the Billboard R&B chart. The song has a Bo Diddley beat and was partly inspired by the music sung by a chain gang Otis heard while he was touring. The lyrics are about a man who became famous for doing a dance with his hands, but the song has been accused of glorifying masturbation. It has since been covered by numerous artists, including The Strangeloves, Eric Clapton, Cliff Richard, Kim Carnes, George Thorogood and The Grateful Dead. Clapton's 1974 version was also released as a single and also reached the Billboard Top 40, peaking at #26. Thorogood's 1985 version reached #25 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.",
"Title: More George Thorogood and The Destroyers\n\nMore George Thorogood and the Destroyers is the fourth album by George Thorogood and The Destroyers, released in 1980. An alternate name for the album is I'm Wanted.",
"Title: King of the Hill (soundtrack)\n\nKing of the Hill is a soundtrack album to the animated Fox sitcom \"King of the Hill\". It was released in 1999 via Asylum Records. The album includes covers of southern rock songs and original songs, performed by country and rock artists (some of which have appeared on the show). Two songs from the album were released as singles: Travis Tritt and George Thorogood's cover of Hank Williams' \"Move It On Over\" and Barenaked Ladies' \"Get in Line\". Both songs were made into music videos. Brooks & Dunn's cover of Bob Seger's \"Against the Wind\" also charted on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart at number 53 from unsolicited airplay."
] |
2,020
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Are both Saint Louis University and Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology located in the same country ?
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no
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comparison
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"Sir Syed Masjid is located in the heart of Aligarh Muslim University campus.",
" It is located inside Sir Syed Hall.",
" The tomb of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan is also enclosed within the walls of the mosque.",
" The design of the mosque resembles the huge Mughal Badshahi Mosque of Lahore."
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"Saint Louis University School of Law, also known as SLU LAW, is a private American law school located in St. Louis, Missouri.",
" It is one of the professional graduate schools of Saint Louis University.",
" Opened in 1843, it is the first law school west of the Mississippi River.",
" The school has been ABA approved since 1924 and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools.",
" Housed in Scott Hall, the law school has the highest enrollment of law students in Missouri .",
" It offers both full- and part-time programs.",
" The school is also home to Saint Louis University's Vincent C. Immel Law Library, which is one of the largest law libraries in the state of Missouri.",
" Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas studied for his bar exam at the old Omer Poos Law Library on the main SLU campus."
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"The Saint Louis University Ice Pavilion is a proposed project by Saint Louis University to build an indoor ice and sports facility to be constructed in concert with another project already in progress, the Chaifetz Arena.",
" The university is planning to build an on-campus ice arena, to be named 'SLU Ice Pavilion.'",
" The facility will host youth, high school, college hockey as well as special events; it will have a seating capacity of 2,300, and offer four youth hockey locker rooms, Saint Louis University Locker rooms (D1 and D2), four Prep School Locker rooms, conditioning and weight room.",
" As well as common and quiet study lounges for students and private offices and two private suites to be used for special events and/or VIP use.",
" The Ice Pavilion will also offer activities such as public skating, figure skating clubs, speed skating clubs, intramural broomball, intramural hockey, curling clubs, and learn-to-skate opportunities for the students and faculty.",
" The plans for this new Ice Pavilion were in response to the need for a closer facility to the Saint Louis University campus.",
" The current facility in use, the Summit Center in Chesterfield, MO, is approximately 21 miles away from SLU's campus, with average crowd sizes of 250-400 in attendance."
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"Saint Louis University School of Medicine (SLUSOM) is a private, American Medical School within Saint Louis University.",
" Located in the city of St. Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis University School of Medicine was established in 1836 and has the distinction of awarding the first M.D. degree west of the Mississippi River."
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"Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology (known as \"SSUET\") is a private research university located in the urban area of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.",
" The university is honored in the name of notable 19th-century Muslim reformer and philosopher, Sir Syed Ahmad Khan."
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"The 1991 Saint Louis Billikens men's soccer team represented Saint Louis University during the 1991 NCAA Division I men's soccer season.",
" The Billikens played their first season in the now-defunct Great Midwest Conference, where they were the inaugural regular-season and tournament champions.",
" Saint Louis earned an automatic bid to the 1991 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament, where they had their best NCAA tournament appearance since 1974.",
" Saint Louis reached the College Cup before losing to the eventual national champions, Virginia."
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"Saint Louis College (SLC) is a college in City of San Fernando, La Union, Philippines.",
" It was founded by the Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae (CICM).",
" There are also sister schools of SLC, like Saint Louis University(SLU) in Baguio, University of Saint Louis Tuguegarao (USL) in Tuguegarao City, Saint Louis College of Cebu in Mandaue, Cebu, Saint Mary's University (Philippines) in Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya, and Maryhill School of Theology in Quezon City."
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"KSLU is a Student Media Organization at Saint Louis University (SLU) in Saint Louis, Missouri.",
" The organization, which is affiliated with the College of Arts & Sciences' Department of Communication, provides \"Saint Louis University and the St. Louis community with a student-run, tangible media outlet; providing new music, talk radio, written publication, as well as other student needs\".",
" Its studios and offices are located in the University's Busch Student Center building."
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"Saint Louis University (SLU, ) is a private Roman Catholic four-year research university with campuses in St. Louis, Missouri, United States and Madrid, Spain.",
" Founded in 1818 by the Most Reverend Louis Guillaume Valentin Dubourg, It is the oldest university west of the Mississippi River and the second-oldest Jesuit university in the United States.",
" It is one of 28 member institutions of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities.",
" The university is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.",
" SLU's athletic teams compete in NCAA's Division I and are a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference.",
" It has an enrollment of 13,505 students, including 8,687 undergraduate students and 4,818 graduate students that represents all 50 states and more than 70 foreign countries.",
" Its average class size is 23.8 and the student-faculty ratio is 12:1."
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"Sir Thomas Walker Arnold, CIE (19 April 1864–9 June 1930) was a British orientalist and historian of Islamic art who taught at Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College, Aligarh Muslim University (then Aligarh College), and Government College University, Lahore.",
" He was a friend of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, and wrote his famous book \"The preaching of Islam\" at the insistence of Sir Syed.",
" He also taught poet-philosopher Muhammad Iqbal and Syed Sulaiman Nadvi, and was a very close friend of Shibli Nomani who was also a teacher at Aligarh."
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"Title: Sir Syed Masjid\n\nSir Syed Masjid is located in the heart of Aligarh Muslim University campus. It is located inside Sir Syed Hall. The tomb of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan is also enclosed within the walls of the mosque. The design of the mosque resembles the huge Mughal Badshahi Mosque of Lahore.",
"Title: Saint Louis University School of Law\n\nSaint Louis University School of Law, also known as SLU LAW, is a private American law school located in St. Louis, Missouri. It is one of the professional graduate schools of Saint Louis University. Opened in 1843, it is the first law school west of the Mississippi River. The school has been ABA approved since 1924 and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. Housed in Scott Hall, the law school has the highest enrollment of law students in Missouri . It offers both full- and part-time programs. The school is also home to Saint Louis University's Vincent C. Immel Law Library, which is one of the largest law libraries in the state of Missouri. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas studied for his bar exam at the old Omer Poos Law Library on the main SLU campus.",
"Title: Saint Louis University Ice Pavilion\n\nThe Saint Louis University Ice Pavilion is a proposed project by Saint Louis University to build an indoor ice and sports facility to be constructed in concert with another project already in progress, the Chaifetz Arena. The university is planning to build an on-campus ice arena, to be named 'SLU Ice Pavilion.' The facility will host youth, high school, college hockey as well as special events; it will have a seating capacity of 2,300, and offer four youth hockey locker rooms, Saint Louis University Locker rooms (D1 and D2), four Prep School Locker rooms, conditioning and weight room. As well as common and quiet study lounges for students and private offices and two private suites to be used for special events and/or VIP use. The Ice Pavilion will also offer activities such as public skating, figure skating clubs, speed skating clubs, intramural broomball, intramural hockey, curling clubs, and learn-to-skate opportunities for the students and faculty. The plans for this new Ice Pavilion were in response to the need for a closer facility to the Saint Louis University campus. The current facility in use, the Summit Center in Chesterfield, MO, is approximately 21 miles away from SLU's campus, with average crowd sizes of 250-400 in attendance.",
"Title: Saint Louis University School of Medicine\n\nSaint Louis University School of Medicine (SLUSOM) is a private, American Medical School within Saint Louis University. Located in the city of St. Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis University School of Medicine was established in 1836 and has the distinction of awarding the first M.D. degree west of the Mississippi River.",
"Title: Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology\n\nSir Syed University of Engineering and Technology (known as \"SSUET\") is a private research university located in the urban area of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. The university is honored in the name of notable 19th-century Muslim reformer and philosopher, Sir Syed Ahmad Khan.",
"Title: 1991 Saint Louis Billikens men's soccer team\n\nThe 1991 Saint Louis Billikens men's soccer team represented Saint Louis University during the 1991 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. The Billikens played their first season in the now-defunct Great Midwest Conference, where they were the inaugural regular-season and tournament champions. Saint Louis earned an automatic bid to the 1991 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament, where they had their best NCAA tournament appearance since 1974. Saint Louis reached the College Cup before losing to the eventual national champions, Virginia.",
"Title: Saint Louis College La Union\n\nSaint Louis College (SLC) is a college in City of San Fernando, La Union, Philippines. It was founded by the Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae (CICM). There are also sister schools of SLC, like Saint Louis University(SLU) in Baguio, University of Saint Louis Tuguegarao (USL) in Tuguegarao City, Saint Louis College of Cebu in Mandaue, Cebu, Saint Mary's University (Philippines) in Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya, and Maryhill School of Theology in Quezon City.",
"Title: KSLU (Saint Louis University)\n\nKSLU is a Student Media Organization at Saint Louis University (SLU) in Saint Louis, Missouri. The organization, which is affiliated with the College of Arts & Sciences' Department of Communication, provides \"Saint Louis University and the St. Louis community with a student-run, tangible media outlet; providing new music, talk radio, written publication, as well as other student needs\". Its studios and offices are located in the University's Busch Student Center building.",
"Title: Saint Louis University\n\nSaint Louis University (SLU, ) is a private Roman Catholic four-year research university with campuses in St. Louis, Missouri, United States and Madrid, Spain. Founded in 1818 by the Most Reverend Louis Guillaume Valentin Dubourg, It is the oldest university west of the Mississippi River and the second-oldest Jesuit university in the United States. It is one of 28 member institutions of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. The university is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. SLU's athletic teams compete in NCAA's Division I and are a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference. It has an enrollment of 13,505 students, including 8,687 undergraduate students and 4,818 graduate students that represents all 50 states and more than 70 foreign countries. Its average class size is 23.8 and the student-faculty ratio is 12:1.",
"Title: Thomas Walker Arnold\n\nSir Thomas Walker Arnold, CIE (19 April 1864–9 June 1930) was a British orientalist and historian of Islamic art who taught at Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College, Aligarh Muslim University (then Aligarh College), and Government College University, Lahore. He was a friend of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, and wrote his famous book \"The preaching of Islam\" at the insistence of Sir Syed. He also taught poet-philosopher Muhammad Iqbal and Syed Sulaiman Nadvi, and was a very close friend of Shibli Nomani who was also a teacher at Aligarh."
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2,021
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The mosque located in Delhi built is 1505 has an architectural element resembling the hollow upper half of a sphere, what is the element called?
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A dome
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bridge
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"Moth Ki Masjid (moʈʰ kiː masdʒɪd ) is a mosque located in Delhi, and was built in 1505 by Wazir Miya Bhoiya, Prime Minister during the reign of Sikander Lodi (1517–26) of the Lodi dynasty.",
" It was a new type of mosque developed by the Lodis in the fourth city of the medieval Delhi of the Delhi Sultanate.",
" The name of the mosque literally translated into English language means ‘Lentil Mosque’ and this name tag ‘Lentil’ has an interesting legend.",
" This mosque was considered a beautiful Dome (Gumbad) structure of the period."
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"In mathematics, the Schwarz triangle function was introduced by H. A. Schwarz as the inverse function of the conformal mapping uniformizing a Schwarz triangle, i.e. a geodesic triangle in the upper half plane with angles which are either 0 or of the form π over a positive integer greater than one.",
" Applying successive hyperbolic reflections in its sides, such a triangle generates a tessellation of the upper half plane (or the unit disk after composition with the Cayley transform).",
" The conformal mapping of the upper half plane onto the interior of the geodesic triangle generalizes the Schwarz–Christoffel transformation.",
" Through the theory of the Schwarzian derivative, it can be expressed as the quotient of two solutions of a hypergeometric differential equation with real coefficients and singular points at 0, 1 and ∞.",
" By the Schwarz reflection principle, the discrete group generated by hyperbolic reflections in the sides of the triangle induces an action on the two dimensional space of solutions.",
" On the orientation-preserving normal subgroup, this two dimensional representation corresponds to the monodromy of the ordinary differential equation and induces a group of Möbius transformations on quotients of solutions.",
" Since the triangle function is the inverse function of such a quotient, it is therefore an automorphic function for this discrete group of Möbius transformations.",
" This is a special case of a general method of Henri Poincaré that associates automorphic forms with ordinary differential equations with regular singular points.",
" In the special case of ideal triangles, where all the angles are zero, the tessellation corresponds to the Farey tessellation and the triangle function yields the modular lambda function."
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"The Great Mosque of Testour (Arabic: الجامع الكبير بتستور ) is a historical Tunisian mosque located in the city of Testour in Beja Governorate, 76 km from the capital city of Tunis.",
" The great mosque is located in the center of the old city.",
" It embodies the Andalusian architecture, especially its minaret, which features Andalusian style inscriptions and architectural elements.",
" The height of the minaret is 23 meters and it is an octagonal shape.",
" The facade of the minaret are opened with small double windows decorated with glazed inscriptions and a mechanical clock at the top.",
" Its appearance is resembling the Aragonese bell towers in southern Spain.",
" The prayer hall, in addition to the sahn located in the center of the mosque, can accommodate up to 1000 worshipers.",
" The construction of the mosque used limestone, Spanish sand and marble in addition to colored porcelain and tiles used in the construction of the mihrab.",
" The mosque dates back to 1631, and its patron is Muhammad Tigharinu."
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"The Lincoln Tree is the name of a huge giant sequoia located in Giant Forest in Sequoia National Park.",
" It is currently considered by many to be the fourth largest tree in the world.",
" Wendell Flint, in his book \"To Find The Biggest Tree\", Sequoia Natural History Association (2002) stated that the Lincoln Tree has a volume of 44471 cuft .",
" However, White and Pusateri, in \"Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks\", Stanford University Press (1949) indicated that the volume of the Lincoln Tree based on measurements made in the 1930s is 51000 cuft , which would make the Lincoln Tree the second largest tree in the world, after the General Sherman Tree.",
" Wendell Flint was somewhat critical of the earlier measurements and he stated that he thought that it was appropriate to exclude a portion of the irregular base of the tree from his volume calculations, which in addition to some extrapolation differences from the earlier measurements, explains the smaller volume of 44471 cuft that he obtained compared to the earlier figure.",
" Although he chose to exclude it, Flint stated that the excluded portion of the base could just as easily be included in the calculations, presumably leading to the alternative volume of 51000 cuft The Lincoln Tree has a maximum base diameter of 36.4 feet.",
" Nearby trees include the President Tree, the Washington Tree, the Adams Tree, and the Franklin Tree.",
" All of these trees are of great size, although the Washington Tree lost the hollow upper half of its trunk in 2005 after a fire."
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"Agung Manunggal Bantul Mosque is a mosque located in Jenderal Sudirman st. no.1, Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.",
" The mosque contains unique Javanese architectural style resembling Agung Demak Mosque, with characteristics such as mustaka (roof) which resembles Joglo, four saka (pillars) which are carved teak woods, and the entrance in the shape of Gunungan (Javanese iconic Wayang shape).",
" The mosque can be reached by using private vehicles or public transportation, namely the bus which connects Yogyakarta and Bantul.",
" From Giwangan terminal, visitors take the bus which bounds to Bantul street then get off at the Klodran intersection.",
" The mosque is located right in the western part of the Klodran intersection adjacent to Bantul Regency Red Cross as well as a field where functions as parking spaces during large ceremonies."
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"Iveagh Upper, Upper Half is the name of a barony in County Down, Northern Ireland.",
" It was created by 1851 with the division of the barony of Iveagh Upper into two.",
" It lies to the west and south of the county, split in half by the Lordship of Newry.",
" It is bordered by six other baronies: Mourne to the south; Iveagh Upper, Lower Half to the east; Iveagh Lower, Lower Half and Iveagh Lower, Upper Half to the north; and Orior Lower and Orior Upper to the west."
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"A dome (from Latin: \"domus\") is an architectural element that resembles the hollow upper half of a sphere.",
" The precise definition has been a matter of controversy.",
" There are also a wide variety of forms and specialized terms to describe them.",
" A dome can rest upon a rotunda or drum, and can be supported by columns or piers that transition to the dome through squinches or pendentives.",
" A lantern may cover an oculus and may itself have another dome."
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"A dome is a self-supporting structural element of architecture that resembles the hollow upper half of a sphere.",
" This list excludes dome-shaped structures that are not self-supporting such as The O (formerly the Millennium Dome) in London which is 365 m in diameter and supported by masts."
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"Purism is an initial phase of Renaissance architecture in Spain, which took place between 1530 and 1560, after to Isabelline Gothic and prior to the Herrerian architecture in the last third of the 16th century.",
" The name \"Prince Philip\" refers to the period in which Philip II of Spain (born in 1527) had not yet received the inheritance of the Spanish Monarchy by abdication of his father the Emperor Charles V (1556).",
" The name \"Serlian\" is due to the influential architect and treatise Sebastiano Serlio (in addition to the architectural element called \"Serlian\" in his honor).",
" The Greco-Roman, the purist and the casticist are relate to the interpretation given to different elements of style, whether intellectual, formal, structural or decorative.",
" Until then, writers of the period termed the classicist forms of the Italian Renaissance as the \"roman\" (Diego de Sagredo \"Las Medidas del Romano\", 1526), while the late-Gothic forms were called \"the modern\".",
" For a more stylistic periodization more common in the art history, at that point of the 16th century the \"Cinquecento\" had entered in its Mannerist phase, while for the Spanish art is commonly used the expression High Renaissance (reserving the term Low Renaissance for the last third of the century)."
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"Title: Moth ki Masjid\n\nMoth Ki Masjid (moʈʰ kiː masdʒɪd ) is a mosque located in Delhi, and was built in 1505 by Wazir Miya Bhoiya, Prime Minister during the reign of Sikander Lodi (1517–26) of the Lodi dynasty. It was a new type of mosque developed by the Lodis in the fourth city of the medieval Delhi of the Delhi Sultanate. The name of the mosque literally translated into English language means ‘Lentil Mosque’ and this name tag ‘Lentil’ has an interesting legend. This mosque was considered a beautiful Dome (Gumbad) structure of the period.",
"Title: Schwarz triangle function\n\nIn mathematics, the Schwarz triangle function was introduced by H. A. Schwarz as the inverse function of the conformal mapping uniformizing a Schwarz triangle, i.e. a geodesic triangle in the upper half plane with angles which are either 0 or of the form π over a positive integer greater than one. Applying successive hyperbolic reflections in its sides, such a triangle generates a tessellation of the upper half plane (or the unit disk after composition with the Cayley transform). The conformal mapping of the upper half plane onto the interior of the geodesic triangle generalizes the Schwarz–Christoffel transformation. Through the theory of the Schwarzian derivative, it can be expressed as the quotient of two solutions of a hypergeometric differential equation with real coefficients and singular points at 0, 1 and ∞. By the Schwarz reflection principle, the discrete group generated by hyperbolic reflections in the sides of the triangle induces an action on the two dimensional space of solutions. On the orientation-preserving normal subgroup, this two dimensional representation corresponds to the monodromy of the ordinary differential equation and induces a group of Möbius transformations on quotients of solutions. Since the triangle function is the inverse function of such a quotient, it is therefore an automorphic function for this discrete group of Möbius transformations. This is a special case of a general method of Henri Poincaré that associates automorphic forms with ordinary differential equations with regular singular points. In the special case of ideal triangles, where all the angles are zero, the tessellation corresponds to the Farey tessellation and the triangle function yields the modular lambda function.",
"Title: Great Mosque of Testour\n\nThe Great Mosque of Testour (Arabic: الجامع الكبير بتستور ) is a historical Tunisian mosque located in the city of Testour in Beja Governorate, 76 km from the capital city of Tunis. The great mosque is located in the center of the old city. It embodies the Andalusian architecture, especially its minaret, which features Andalusian style inscriptions and architectural elements. The height of the minaret is 23 meters and it is an octagonal shape. The facade of the minaret are opened with small double windows decorated with glazed inscriptions and a mechanical clock at the top. Its appearance is resembling the Aragonese bell towers in southern Spain. The prayer hall, in addition to the sahn located in the center of the mosque, can accommodate up to 1000 worshipers. The construction of the mosque used limestone, Spanish sand and marble in addition to colored porcelain and tiles used in the construction of the mihrab. The mosque dates back to 1631, and its patron is Muhammad Tigharinu.",
"Title: Lincoln (tree)\n\nThe Lincoln Tree is the name of a huge giant sequoia located in Giant Forest in Sequoia National Park. It is currently considered by many to be the fourth largest tree in the world. Wendell Flint, in his book \"To Find The Biggest Tree\", Sequoia Natural History Association (2002) stated that the Lincoln Tree has a volume of 44471 cuft . However, White and Pusateri, in \"Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks\", Stanford University Press (1949) indicated that the volume of the Lincoln Tree based on measurements made in the 1930s is 51000 cuft , which would make the Lincoln Tree the second largest tree in the world, after the General Sherman Tree. Wendell Flint was somewhat critical of the earlier measurements and he stated that he thought that it was appropriate to exclude a portion of the irregular base of the tree from his volume calculations, which in addition to some extrapolation differences from the earlier measurements, explains the smaller volume of 44471 cuft that he obtained compared to the earlier figure. Although he chose to exclude it, Flint stated that the excluded portion of the base could just as easily be included in the calculations, presumably leading to the alternative volume of 51000 cuft The Lincoln Tree has a maximum base diameter of 36.4 feet. Nearby trees include the President Tree, the Washington Tree, the Adams Tree, and the Franklin Tree. All of these trees are of great size, although the Washington Tree lost the hollow upper half of its trunk in 2005 after a fire.",
"Title: Agung Manunggal Bantul Mosque\n\nAgung Manunggal Bantul Mosque is a mosque located in Jenderal Sudirman st. no.1, Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The mosque contains unique Javanese architectural style resembling Agung Demak Mosque, with characteristics such as mustaka (roof) which resembles Joglo, four saka (pillars) which are carved teak woods, and the entrance in the shape of Gunungan (Javanese iconic Wayang shape). The mosque can be reached by using private vehicles or public transportation, namely the bus which connects Yogyakarta and Bantul. From Giwangan terminal, visitors take the bus which bounds to Bantul street then get off at the Klodran intersection. The mosque is located right in the western part of the Klodran intersection adjacent to Bantul Regency Red Cross as well as a field where functions as parking spaces during large ceremonies.",
"Title: Iveagh Upper, Upper Half\n\nIveagh Upper, Upper Half is the name of a barony in County Down, Northern Ireland. It was created by 1851 with the division of the barony of Iveagh Upper into two. It lies to the west and south of the county, split in half by the Lordship of Newry. It is bordered by six other baronies: Mourne to the south; Iveagh Upper, Lower Half to the east; Iveagh Lower, Lower Half and Iveagh Lower, Upper Half to the north; and Orior Lower and Orior Upper to the west.",
"Title: Dome\n\nA dome (from Latin: \"domus\") is an architectural element that resembles the hollow upper half of a sphere. The precise definition has been a matter of controversy. There are also a wide variety of forms and specialized terms to describe them. A dome can rest upon a rotunda or drum, and can be supported by columns or piers that transition to the dome through squinches or pendentives. A lantern may cover an oculus and may itself have another dome.",
"Title: List of largest domes\n\nA dome is a self-supporting structural element of architecture that resembles the hollow upper half of a sphere. This list excludes dome-shaped structures that are not self-supporting such as The O (formerly the Millennium Dome) in London which is 365 m in diameter and supported by masts.",
"Title: Purism (Spanish architecture)\n\nPurism is an initial phase of Renaissance architecture in Spain, which took place between 1530 and 1560, after to Isabelline Gothic and prior to the Herrerian architecture in the last third of the 16th century. The name \"Prince Philip\" refers to the period in which Philip II of Spain (born in 1527) had not yet received the inheritance of the Spanish Monarchy by abdication of his father the Emperor Charles V (1556). The name \"Serlian\" is due to the influential architect and treatise Sebastiano Serlio (in addition to the architectural element called \"Serlian\" in his honor). The Greco-Roman, the purist and the casticist are relate to the interpretation given to different elements of style, whether intellectual, formal, structural or decorative. Until then, writers of the period termed the classicist forms of the Italian Renaissance as the \"roman\" (Diego de Sagredo \"Las Medidas del Romano\", 1526), while the late-Gothic forms were called \"the modern\". For a more stylistic periodization more common in the art history, at that point of the 16th century the \"Cinquecento\" had entered in its Mannerist phase, while for the Spanish art is commonly used the expression High Renaissance (reserving the term Low Renaissance for the last third of the century).",
"Title: Dome (disambiguation)\n\nA dome is a structural element of architecture that resembles the hollow upper half of a sphere."
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Hoopoe Starlings are found on an island located in what ocean?
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the Indian Ocean
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"Enders Island is an 11-acre island located off the coast of Mystic, Connecticut near the town of Stonington.",
" The island located in the Fisher's Island Sound at the base of the Mystic River and is connected to neighboring Mason's Island by a causeway.",
" Mason's Island is connected to the mainland by another causeway.",
" Its sole inhabitants operate a retreat center and art school owned by the Catholic Society of Saint Edmund.",
" Enders Island is also home to the bi-annual residency portion of Fairfield University's Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Program.",
" The Island is available to the public, with a chapel, surrounding views of the Atlantic, walking paths with flower gardens and a gift store."
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"Royllo (also Roillo), is a legendary phantom island that was once thought to be located in the Atlantic Ocean.",
" Probably identical with the island originally called Ymana in a 1424 nautical chart of Zuane Pizzigano.",
" The island is usually depicted in many 15th-century maps as a small island located slightly to the west (20 leagues or so) of the much larger Antillia island.",
" It is often found in the group \"insulae de novo repertae\", or \"newly discovered islands\" along with other legendary islands."
],
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"Mocha (Spanish: \"Isla Mocha\" ) is a small Chilean island located west of the coast of Arauco Province in the Pacific Ocean.",
" The island is approximately 48 km2 in area, with a small chain of mountains running roughly in north-south direction.",
" In Mapuche mythology, the souls of dead people travel west to visit this island.",
" The island today is home to the Mocha Island National Reserve, a nature reserve that covers approximately 45% of the island's surface.",
" The island is noted as the location of numerous historic shipwrecks.",
" The waters off the island are a popular place for recreational sea fishing."
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"The hoopoe starling, also known as the Réunion starling or Bourbon crested starling (\"Fregilupus varius\"), is a species of starling which lived on the Mascarene island of Réunion, and became extinct in the 1850s.",
" Its closest relatives were the Rodrigues starling and the Mauritius starling from nearby islands, and the three apparently originated in Southeast Asia.",
" The bird was first mentioned during the 17th century and was long thought to be related to the hoopoe, from which its name is derived.",
" Although a number of affinities have been proposed, it was confirmed as a starling in a DNA study."
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"The Pohnpei starling (\"Aplonis pelzelni\"), also known as Pohnpei mountain starling or Ponape mountain starling, is an extremely rare or possibly extinct bird from the family of starlings (Sturnidae).",
" It is (or was) endemic to the island of Pohnpei (Federated States of Micronesia) in the Pacific Ocean.",
" It was called \"sie\" (\"pronounced see-ah\") by the Pohnpei islanders.",
" It was named after the Austrian ornithologist August von Pelzeln (1825–1891)."
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"The hoopoe-billed ʻakialoa, (\"Akialoa upupirostris\"), was an extinct species of Hawaiian honeycreeper.",
" Fossil remains have been found of this species in the Hawaiian islands of Kauai and Oahu.",
" The species specific name, \"upupirostris\", is derived from the Latin \"upupa\", hoopoe, and \"rostrum\", bill, and refers to the long sickle-shaped bill which resembles that of the hoopoe.",
" The species was apparently slightly larger than others in its genus.",
" A similar but smaller bird has been discovered but is as yet undescribed from the island of Maui.",
" The species presumably became extinct after the arrival of humans in Hawaii, and is known only from the fossil record."
],
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"Wrangel Island (Russian: о́стров Вра́нгеля , \"ostrov Vrangelya\"; ] ) is an island in the Arctic Ocean, between the Chukchi Sea and East Siberian Sea.",
" Wrangel Island lies astride the 180° meridian.",
" The International Date Line is displaced eastwards at this latitude to avoid the island as well as the Chukchi Peninsula on the Russian mainland.",
" The closest land to Wrangel Island is the tiny and rocky Herald Island located 60 km to the east.",
" The distance to the closest point on the mainland is 140 km .",
" Wrangel Island may have been the last place on earth where mammoths survived."
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"The Rodrigues starling (\"Necropsar rodericanus\") is an extinct species of starling that was endemic to the Mascarene island of Rodrigues.",
" Its closest relatives were the Mauritius starling and the hoopoe starling from nearby islands; all three appear to be of Southeast Asian origin.",
" The bird was only reported by French sailor Julien Tafforet, who was marooned on the island from 1725 to 1726.",
" Tafforet observed it on the offshore islet of Île Gombrani.",
" Subfossil remains found on the mainland were described in 1879, and were suggested to belong to the bird mentioned by Tafforet.",
" There was much confusion about the bird and its taxonomic relations throughout the 20th century."
],
"title": "Rodrigues starling"
},
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"Pélé Island, sometimes spelled Pele in English, is a volcanic island located 11,2 miles north of the island of Éfaté in the Shefa Province of the Republic of Vanuatu.",
" It has a total area of 1.7 square miles, Pélé is inhabited by about 200-220 Ni-Vanuatu villagers residing in the four villages: Worsiviu, Worearu, Piliura, and Launamoa.",
" Pélé Island is a part of the MPA Nguna-Pele Marine Protected Area, which was established in 2003, and is a popular Vanuatuan diving location.",
" The Nguna-Pele Marine Protected Area covers a total area of 11.5 sq. mi., including numerous reefs, sea grass beds, mangrove forests and intertidal lagoons.",
" The Nguna-Pele Marine Protection Agency is located in the village of Piliura, and mounts an exhibition and sells T-shirts.",
" Income from tourism is distributed by the Village Tourism Committee and supports aims as village water supply projects.",
" The island can be visited daily by boat from the Paonangisu area by the town of Emua on Éfaté's north coast.",
" There are also yachts available both from Emua and Nguna for day and overnight charters to the island.",
" The island is nearly adjacent to the island of Nguna, with a small passage no deeper than 33 yards separating the two.",
" It has a tropical climate and has a maximum elevation of 650 feet at its highest.",
" Much of the island is extremely steep and rocks prevent you from walking along the coastline around the island.",
" White sandy beaches are found in Piliura, Worearu, Laonamoa, and Sake.",
" Overpopulation has led to a steady migration from Pele villages to southern Nguna in recent times."
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"Réunion (French: \"La Réunion\" , ] ; previously \"Île Bourbon\") is an island and region of France in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar and 175 km southwest of Mauritius.",
" s of 2016 , it had a population of 850,996.",
" It is the most prosperous island in the Indian Ocean, having the highest GDP per capita in the region."
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"Title: Enders Island\n\nEnders Island is an 11-acre island located off the coast of Mystic, Connecticut near the town of Stonington. The island located in the Fisher's Island Sound at the base of the Mystic River and is connected to neighboring Mason's Island by a causeway. Mason's Island is connected to the mainland by another causeway. Its sole inhabitants operate a retreat center and art school owned by the Catholic Society of Saint Edmund. Enders Island is also home to the bi-annual residency portion of Fairfield University's Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Program. The Island is available to the public, with a chapel, surrounding views of the Atlantic, walking paths with flower gardens and a gift store.",
"Title: Royllo\n\nRoyllo (also Roillo), is a legendary phantom island that was once thought to be located in the Atlantic Ocean. Probably identical with the island originally called Ymana in a 1424 nautical chart of Zuane Pizzigano. The island is usually depicted in many 15th-century maps as a small island located slightly to the west (20 leagues or so) of the much larger Antillia island. It is often found in the group \"insulae de novo repertae\", or \"newly discovered islands\" along with other legendary islands.",
"Title: Mocha Island\n\nMocha (Spanish: \"Isla Mocha\" ) is a small Chilean island located west of the coast of Arauco Province in the Pacific Ocean. The island is approximately 48 km2 in area, with a small chain of mountains running roughly in north-south direction. In Mapuche mythology, the souls of dead people travel west to visit this island. The island today is home to the Mocha Island National Reserve, a nature reserve that covers approximately 45% of the island's surface. The island is noted as the location of numerous historic shipwrecks. The waters off the island are a popular place for recreational sea fishing.",
"Title: Hoopoe starling\n\nThe hoopoe starling, also known as the Réunion starling or Bourbon crested starling (\"Fregilupus varius\"), is a species of starling which lived on the Mascarene island of Réunion, and became extinct in the 1850s. Its closest relatives were the Rodrigues starling and the Mauritius starling from nearby islands, and the three apparently originated in Southeast Asia. The bird was first mentioned during the 17th century and was long thought to be related to the hoopoe, from which its name is derived. Although a number of affinities have been proposed, it was confirmed as a starling in a DNA study.",
"Title: Pohnpei starling\n\nThe Pohnpei starling (\"Aplonis pelzelni\"), also known as Pohnpei mountain starling or Ponape mountain starling, is an extremely rare or possibly extinct bird from the family of starlings (Sturnidae). It is (or was) endemic to the island of Pohnpei (Federated States of Micronesia) in the Pacific Ocean. It was called \"sie\" (\"pronounced see-ah\") by the Pohnpei islanders. It was named after the Austrian ornithologist August von Pelzeln (1825–1891).",
"Title: Hoopoe-billed ʻakialoa\n\nThe hoopoe-billed ʻakialoa, (\"Akialoa upupirostris\"), was an extinct species of Hawaiian honeycreeper. Fossil remains have been found of this species in the Hawaiian islands of Kauai and Oahu. The species specific name, \"upupirostris\", is derived from the Latin \"upupa\", hoopoe, and \"rostrum\", bill, and refers to the long sickle-shaped bill which resembles that of the hoopoe. The species was apparently slightly larger than others in its genus. A similar but smaller bird has been discovered but is as yet undescribed from the island of Maui. The species presumably became extinct after the arrival of humans in Hawaii, and is known only from the fossil record.",
"Title: Wrangel Island\n\nWrangel Island (Russian: о́стров Вра́нгеля , \"ostrov Vrangelya\"; ] ) is an island in the Arctic Ocean, between the Chukchi Sea and East Siberian Sea. Wrangel Island lies astride the 180° meridian. The International Date Line is displaced eastwards at this latitude to avoid the island as well as the Chukchi Peninsula on the Russian mainland. The closest land to Wrangel Island is the tiny and rocky Herald Island located 60 km to the east. The distance to the closest point on the mainland is 140 km . Wrangel Island may have been the last place on earth where mammoths survived.",
"Title: Rodrigues starling\n\nThe Rodrigues starling (\"Necropsar rodericanus\") is an extinct species of starling that was endemic to the Mascarene island of Rodrigues. Its closest relatives were the Mauritius starling and the hoopoe starling from nearby islands; all three appear to be of Southeast Asian origin. The bird was only reported by French sailor Julien Tafforet, who was marooned on the island from 1725 to 1726. Tafforet observed it on the offshore islet of Île Gombrani. Subfossil remains found on the mainland were described in 1879, and were suggested to belong to the bird mentioned by Tafforet. There was much confusion about the bird and its taxonomic relations throughout the 20th century.",
"Title: Pele Island\n\nPélé Island, sometimes spelled Pele in English, is a volcanic island located 11,2 miles north of the island of Éfaté in the Shefa Province of the Republic of Vanuatu. It has a total area of 1.7 square miles, Pélé is inhabited by about 200-220 Ni-Vanuatu villagers residing in the four villages: Worsiviu, Worearu, Piliura, and Launamoa. Pélé Island is a part of the MPA Nguna-Pele Marine Protected Area, which was established in 2003, and is a popular Vanuatuan diving location. The Nguna-Pele Marine Protected Area covers a total area of 11.5 sq. mi., including numerous reefs, sea grass beds, mangrove forests and intertidal lagoons. The Nguna-Pele Marine Protection Agency is located in the village of Piliura, and mounts an exhibition and sells T-shirts. Income from tourism is distributed by the Village Tourism Committee and supports aims as village water supply projects. The island can be visited daily by boat from the Paonangisu area by the town of Emua on Éfaté's north coast. There are also yachts available both from Emua and Nguna for day and overnight charters to the island. The island is nearly adjacent to the island of Nguna, with a small passage no deeper than 33 yards separating the two. It has a tropical climate and has a maximum elevation of 650 feet at its highest. Much of the island is extremely steep and rocks prevent you from walking along the coastline around the island. White sandy beaches are found in Piliura, Worearu, Laonamoa, and Sake. Overpopulation has led to a steady migration from Pele villages to southern Nguna in recent times.",
"Title: Réunion\n\nRéunion (French: \"La Réunion\" , ] ; previously \"Île Bourbon\") is an island and region of France in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar and 175 km southwest of Mauritius. s of 2016 , it had a population of 850,996. It is the most prosperous island in the Indian Ocean, having the highest GDP per capita in the region."
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How many championships at welterweight did this British former professional boxer who competed from 1997 to 2012 and for whom Lee Beard worked as assistant trainer win?
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one
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"Lee Beard (born 1975 in Salford, England) is a British boxing trainer.",
" He is most well known for his work as assistant trainer to Ricky Hatton.",
" He was also the trainer of Ricky's younger brother Matthew Hatton.",
" When his trainer died, Beard took over the running of his gym at the age of 27.",
" Beard trained in Taekwondo and kickboxing before becoming a boxing coach."
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"Lloyd Honeyghan (born 22 April 1960) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1980 to 1995.",
" He reigned as the undisputed welterweight champion from 1986 to 1987, and held the WBC, \"Ring\" magazine, and lineal welterweight titles twice between 1986 and 1989.",
" At regional level he held the European, British, and Commonwealth welterweight titles between 1983 and 1985, as well as the Commonwealth light-middleweight title from 1993 to 1994."
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"Pernell Whitaker (born January 2, 1964) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1984 to 2001, and has since worked as a boxing trainer.",
" He is a four-weight world champion, having won titles at lightweight, light welterweight, welterweight, and light middleweight; the undisputed lightweight title; and the lineal lightweight and welterweight titles.",
" In 1989, Whitaker was named Fighter of the Year by \"The Ring\" magazine and the Boxing Writers Association of America.",
" From 1993 to 1997, \"The Ring\" ranked him as the best active boxer in the world, pound for pound."
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"sentences": [
"H. Graham Motion (born May 22, 1964 in Cambridge, England) is an American horse trainer, notable for his work with 2011 Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom and Better Talk Now.",
" Motion started out training and winning with his own Thoroughbred horses at age 29, and his first win was with Bounding Daisy in March 1993 at Laurel Park Racecourse.",
" Graham's father worked as a bloodstock agent.",
" He worked for Johnathan Shepard as an assistant trainer from 1985 through 1990.",
" He then worked as an assistant under trainer Bernie Bond in 1991, then assumed Bond's stable when the trainer retired after 1992.",
" Motion now lives in Fair Hill, Maryland."
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"Wayne Elcock (born 12 February 1974) is a British former professional boxer.",
" Who was managed by Frank Maloney at the start of his career and promoted by Panix promotions before moving after 2 winning fights to Frank Warren, then later to Mick Hennessy.",
" Elcock was trained in Leicester to begin with by Jez brogan, before moving to London to be trained by both Frank Maloney and Alan Smith, along with several visits to america to build on his skills, where Wayne worked with Goody Petronelli the trainer of former world champions Marvelous Marvin Hagler and Steve Collins at his famous Brockton gym.",
" Wayne came back to his home town to team up with Birmingham's most successful boxing trainers brothers Paddy & Tommy Lynch.",
" Knocking out fellow contender Darren Rhodes in 1 minute 30 seconds in Elcocks homecoming and first ever fight with the Lynch brothers in Birmingham at a sold out Aston Events Centre, this setting up his first attempt at the prestigious British title Lonsdale Belt against Plymouth's Scott Dann (boxer) in the first British title fight to ever be scored by three judges, after defeat Wayne bounced back with two back to back knockout victories one of them a British title eliminator winning by TKO against Scotland's Lawrence Murphy, who was the only other boxer to have beaten Elcock, In Wayne's next contest he faced the English champion Steven Bendall who was to be yet another stopped, but this time over eight punishing rounds and setting up his next contest where he would become the first British boxer to beat long standing British champion Howard Eastman to win the coveted Lonsdale Belt in 2007, Elcock also won the Commonwealth title and the minor WBU World Middleweight title becoming the first Birmingham born fighter to ever hold a version of a World title.",
" Elcock challenged for the IBF middleweight title against the unbeaten World champion Arthur Abraham on 8 December 2007, losing by a fifth round knockout.",
" Wayne bounced back from his world title attempt defending the lonsdale belt with a TKO win against local Dudley rival Darren McDermott, before losing the next defence to fellow Birmingham fighter Matthew Macklin in the Battle of Brum Elcock retired at the age of 36 in 2009 to concentrate fully on his other business matters and today Wayne can be found mentoring in schools and behind the counter at Mad Dog's Boxing shop in Boldmere, Birmingham, as well as coaching in the evening at the multi award winning company Wayne Elcock's Box Clever and at his own amateur boxing club Wayne Elcock's Boxing Academy, located in Chelmsley Wood, not far from where he grew up."
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"Roger Mayweather (born April 24, 1961) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1981 to 1999, and has since worked as a boxing trainer.",
" He is a two-weight world champion, having held the WBA and lineal super featherweight titles from 1983 to 1984, and the WBC light welterweight title from 1987 to 1989.",
" Additionally he held the IBO light welterweight title in 1994, and the IBO welterweight title from 1994 to 1995."
],
"title": "Roger Mayweather"
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"sentences": [
"James Walter \"Buddy\" McGirt (born January 17, 1964) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1982 to 1997, and has since worked as a boxing trainer.",
" He is a two-weight world champion, having held the IBF junior welterweight title in 1988, and the WBC and lineal welterweight titles from 1991 to 1993."
],
"title": "Buddy McGirt"
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"sentences": [
"Walter \"Gunzo\" Humeniuk (June 21, 1929 – 1987) was a trainer and backup goaltender for the Detroit Red Wings and the Chicago Black Hawks of the NHL for much of the 1950s and 1960s, although he was never officially listed as a player.",
" He spent 1948 to 1955 with the Detroit Red Wings.",
" He went to the Chicago Black Hawks in 1955.",
" It is commonly reported that he was \"traded\" from Detroit to Chicago, but most likely he was brought over as an assistant trainer/equipment manager by General Manager Tommy Ivan, who had left the Red Wings in 1954 to take over the Blackhawks.",
" From 1955 to 1961, Humeniuk was the Blackhawks' backup goaltender and assistant trainer.",
" He would win 2 Stanley Cup Championships in his Career with Detroit in 1950 and Chicago in 1961.",
" He remained with the Blackhawks organization until 1963.",
" He would later open a hockey equipment store in suburban Berwyn, which burned in 1970, then re-opened in River Forest, Illinois.",
" He was elected to the Illinois Hockey Hall of Fame in 2005."
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"sentences": [
"Timothy Ray Bradley Jr. (born August 29, 1983) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 2004 to 2016.",
" He held five world championships in two weight classes, including the WBC light welterweight title twice between 2008 and 2011; the WBO light welterweight title from 2009 to 2012; and the WBO welterweight title twice between 2012 and 2016.",
" In October 2013, \"The Ring\" magazine ranked him as the world's third best active boxer, pound for pound.",
" Bradley is particularly known for his trilogy of fights against Manny Pacquiao, whom he fought in 2012, 2014, and 2016."
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"Richard John Hatton, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 6 October 1978) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1997 to 2012, and has since worked as a boxing promoter and trainer.",
" During his boxing career he held multiple world championships at light-welterweight and one at welterweight.",
" Hatton is ranked by BoxRec as the best British light-welterweight of all time, the third best in Europe, and eleventh best worldwide.",
" In 2005 he was named Fighter of the Year by \"The Ring\" magazine and the Boxing Writers Association of America."
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"Title: Lee Beard\n\nLee Beard (born 1975 in Salford, England) is a British boxing trainer. He is most well known for his work as assistant trainer to Ricky Hatton. He was also the trainer of Ricky's younger brother Matthew Hatton. When his trainer died, Beard took over the running of his gym at the age of 27. Beard trained in Taekwondo and kickboxing before becoming a boxing coach.",
"Title: Lloyd Honeyghan\n\nLloyd Honeyghan (born 22 April 1960) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1980 to 1995. He reigned as the undisputed welterweight champion from 1986 to 1987, and held the WBC, \"Ring\" magazine, and lineal welterweight titles twice between 1986 and 1989. At regional level he held the European, British, and Commonwealth welterweight titles between 1983 and 1985, as well as the Commonwealth light-middleweight title from 1993 to 1994.",
"Title: Pernell Whitaker\n\nPernell Whitaker (born January 2, 1964) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1984 to 2001, and has since worked as a boxing trainer. He is a four-weight world champion, having won titles at lightweight, light welterweight, welterweight, and light middleweight; the undisputed lightweight title; and the lineal lightweight and welterweight titles. In 1989, Whitaker was named Fighter of the Year by \"The Ring\" magazine and the Boxing Writers Association of America. From 1993 to 1997, \"The Ring\" ranked him as the best active boxer in the world, pound for pound.",
"Title: H. Graham Motion\n\nH. Graham Motion (born May 22, 1964 in Cambridge, England) is an American horse trainer, notable for his work with 2011 Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom and Better Talk Now. Motion started out training and winning with his own Thoroughbred horses at age 29, and his first win was with Bounding Daisy in March 1993 at Laurel Park Racecourse. Graham's father worked as a bloodstock agent. He worked for Johnathan Shepard as an assistant trainer from 1985 through 1990. He then worked as an assistant under trainer Bernie Bond in 1991, then assumed Bond's stable when the trainer retired after 1992. Motion now lives in Fair Hill, Maryland.",
"Title: Wayne Elcock\n\nWayne Elcock (born 12 February 1974) is a British former professional boxer. Who was managed by Frank Maloney at the start of his career and promoted by Panix promotions before moving after 2 winning fights to Frank Warren, then later to Mick Hennessy. Elcock was trained in Leicester to begin with by Jez brogan, before moving to London to be trained by both Frank Maloney and Alan Smith, along with several visits to america to build on his skills, where Wayne worked with Goody Petronelli the trainer of former world champions Marvelous Marvin Hagler and Steve Collins at his famous Brockton gym. Wayne came back to his home town to team up with Birmingham's most successful boxing trainers brothers Paddy & Tommy Lynch. Knocking out fellow contender Darren Rhodes in 1 minute 30 seconds in Elcocks homecoming and first ever fight with the Lynch brothers in Birmingham at a sold out Aston Events Centre, this setting up his first attempt at the prestigious British title Lonsdale Belt against Plymouth's Scott Dann (boxer) in the first British title fight to ever be scored by three judges, after defeat Wayne bounced back with two back to back knockout victories one of them a British title eliminator winning by TKO against Scotland's Lawrence Murphy, who was the only other boxer to have beaten Elcock, In Wayne's next contest he faced the English champion Steven Bendall who was to be yet another stopped, but this time over eight punishing rounds and setting up his next contest where he would become the first British boxer to beat long standing British champion Howard Eastman to win the coveted Lonsdale Belt in 2007, Elcock also won the Commonwealth title and the minor WBU World Middleweight title becoming the first Birmingham born fighter to ever hold a version of a World title. Elcock challenged for the IBF middleweight title against the unbeaten World champion Arthur Abraham on 8 December 2007, losing by a fifth round knockout. Wayne bounced back from his world title attempt defending the lonsdale belt with a TKO win against local Dudley rival Darren McDermott, before losing the next defence to fellow Birmingham fighter Matthew Macklin in the Battle of Brum Elcock retired at the age of 36 in 2009 to concentrate fully on his other business matters and today Wayne can be found mentoring in schools and behind the counter at Mad Dog's Boxing shop in Boldmere, Birmingham, as well as coaching in the evening at the multi award winning company Wayne Elcock's Box Clever and at his own amateur boxing club Wayne Elcock's Boxing Academy, located in Chelmsley Wood, not far from where he grew up.",
"Title: Roger Mayweather\n\nRoger Mayweather (born April 24, 1961) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1981 to 1999, and has since worked as a boxing trainer. He is a two-weight world champion, having held the WBA and lineal super featherweight titles from 1983 to 1984, and the WBC light welterweight title from 1987 to 1989. Additionally he held the IBO light welterweight title in 1994, and the IBO welterweight title from 1994 to 1995.",
"Title: Buddy McGirt\n\nJames Walter \"Buddy\" McGirt (born January 17, 1964) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1982 to 1997, and has since worked as a boxing trainer. He is a two-weight world champion, having held the IBF junior welterweight title in 1988, and the WBC and lineal welterweight titles from 1991 to 1993.",
"Title: Walter Humeniuk\n\nWalter \"Gunzo\" Humeniuk (June 21, 1929 – 1987) was a trainer and backup goaltender for the Detroit Red Wings and the Chicago Black Hawks of the NHL for much of the 1950s and 1960s, although he was never officially listed as a player. He spent 1948 to 1955 with the Detroit Red Wings. He went to the Chicago Black Hawks in 1955. It is commonly reported that he was \"traded\" from Detroit to Chicago, but most likely he was brought over as an assistant trainer/equipment manager by General Manager Tommy Ivan, who had left the Red Wings in 1954 to take over the Blackhawks. From 1955 to 1961, Humeniuk was the Blackhawks' backup goaltender and assistant trainer. He would win 2 Stanley Cup Championships in his Career with Detroit in 1950 and Chicago in 1961. He remained with the Blackhawks organization until 1963. He would later open a hockey equipment store in suburban Berwyn, which burned in 1970, then re-opened in River Forest, Illinois. He was elected to the Illinois Hockey Hall of Fame in 2005.",
"Title: Timothy Bradley\n\nTimothy Ray Bradley Jr. (born August 29, 1983) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 2004 to 2016. He held five world championships in two weight classes, including the WBC light welterweight title twice between 2008 and 2011; the WBO light welterweight title from 2009 to 2012; and the WBO welterweight title twice between 2012 and 2016. In October 2013, \"The Ring\" magazine ranked him as the world's third best active boxer, pound for pound. Bradley is particularly known for his trilogy of fights against Manny Pacquiao, whom he fought in 2012, 2014, and 2016.",
"Title: Ricky Hatton\n\nRichard John Hatton, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 6 October 1978) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1997 to 2012, and has since worked as a boxing promoter and trainer. During his boxing career he held multiple world championships at light-welterweight and one at welterweight. Hatton is ranked by BoxRec as the best British light-welterweight of all time, the third best in Europe, and eleventh best worldwide. In 2005 he was named Fighter of the Year by \"The Ring\" magazine and the Boxing Writers Association of America."
] |
2,024
|
Professional Golfer from Argentina was how old when he won the 1967 Open Championship?
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44
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"Lodewicus Theodorus \"Louis\" Oosthuizen ( ; ] ; born 19 October 1982) is a South African professional golfer who won the 2010 Open Championship.",
" He also holds the distinction of finishing runner-up in all four major championships: the 2012 Masters Tournament losing in a sudden death playoff, the 2015 U.S. Open, the 2015 Open Championship where he was defeated in a four-hole aggregate playoff, and the 2017 PGA Championship.",
" He is the seventh golfer to accomplish this feat, joining Craig Wood, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson, Greg Norman, and Phil Mickelson.",
" His highest placing on the Official World Golf Ranking is fourth which he achieved in January 2013."
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"Ned Cosgrove (born 1858 ) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the late 19th century.",
" Cosgrove had two strong finishes in the Open Championship, both third place, in the 1880 Open Championship and again in the 1881 Open Championship.",
" Bob Ferguson was the winner of both the 1880 and 1881 Open Championships."
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"David Anderson Sr. (1847 – 8 May 1912) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the late 19th century.",
" His brother Jamie won The Open Championship three times (1877–79).",
" His son David Jr. was also a professional golfer.",
" Anderson's best result in the Open Championship was 17th place in 1890."
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"David Kinnell (1879 – January 1951) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the late 19th and early 20th century.",
" Kinnell had two top-10 finishes in the Open Championship.",
" His best performance came in the 1908 Open Championship when he finished tied for fifth place.",
" He also had a good performance in the 1898 Open Championship, finishing in the sixth position."
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"James Kinnell (1876 – 22 April 1918) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the late 19th and early 20th century.",
" Kinnell had five top-10 finishes in the Open Championship.",
" His best performance came in the 1905 Open Championship when he finished in fourth place.",
" He served as the head professional at the Prestwick St Nicholas Golf Club in Prestwick, Scotland.",
" His brother David, also a professional golfer, worked at the club as well."
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"Roberto De Vicenzo (14 April 1923 – 1 June 2017) was a professional golfer from Argentina.",
" He won more than 230 tournaments worldwide in his career including eight on the PGA Tour and most famously the 1967 Open Championship."
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"John George Pulford (born 1873) was an English professional golfer.",
" His skill on the links enabled him to place high on the leaderboard in several Open Championships.",
" He finished tied for third in both the 1897 Open Championship and the 1907 Open Championship.",
" He was fourth in the 1895 Open Championship and was tied for tenth place in the 1909 Open Championship."
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"Arthur Edwin Reid (16 September 1882 – ?)",
" was an English professional golfer of Scottish descent.",
" He won the 1905 Swiss Open and the 1918 Philadelphia Open Championship (tied with Pat Doyle).",
" Reid also competed in The Open Championship and the U.S. Open.",
" In the 1909 Open Championship he finished in 47th place and was tied in 37th place in the 1919 U.S. Open."
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"Thomas Francis Kerrigan (October 10, 1895 – May 6, 1964) was an American professional golfer who played in the early 20th century.",
" Kerrigan's best performance in the Open Championship came in the 1921 Open Championship when after enduring an Atlantic voyage aboard the RMS \"Aquitania\" he quickly acclimated himself to the Open Championship course at St Andrews on arrival in Britain and finished in third place.",
" He was a frequent competitor in the PGA Championship in which his best results were quarter-final losses (in match play) in 1916, 1922, and 1925."
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"The 1967 Open Championship was the 96th Open Championship, played from 12–15 July at Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake.",
" Roberto De Vicenzo, 44, won his only major championship, two strokes ahead of runner-up and defending champion Jack Nicklaus."
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"Title: Louis Oosthuizen\n\nLodewicus Theodorus \"Louis\" Oosthuizen ( ; ] ; born 19 October 1982) is a South African professional golfer who won the 2010 Open Championship. He also holds the distinction of finishing runner-up in all four major championships: the 2012 Masters Tournament losing in a sudden death playoff, the 2015 U.S. Open, the 2015 Open Championship where he was defeated in a four-hole aggregate playoff, and the 2017 PGA Championship. He is the seventh golfer to accomplish this feat, joining Craig Wood, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson, Greg Norman, and Phil Mickelson. His highest placing on the Official World Golf Ranking is fourth which he achieved in January 2013.",
"Title: Ned Cosgrove\n\nNed Cosgrove (born 1858 ) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the late 19th century. Cosgrove had two strong finishes in the Open Championship, both third place, in the 1880 Open Championship and again in the 1881 Open Championship. Bob Ferguson was the winner of both the 1880 and 1881 Open Championships.",
"Title: David Anderson Sr.\n\nDavid Anderson Sr. (1847 – 8 May 1912) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the late 19th century. His brother Jamie won The Open Championship three times (1877–79). His son David Jr. was also a professional golfer. Anderson's best result in the Open Championship was 17th place in 1890.",
"Title: David Kinnell\n\nDavid Kinnell (1879 – January 1951) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the late 19th and early 20th century. Kinnell had two top-10 finishes in the Open Championship. His best performance came in the 1908 Open Championship when he finished tied for fifth place. He also had a good performance in the 1898 Open Championship, finishing in the sixth position.",
"Title: James Kinnell\n\nJames Kinnell (1876 – 22 April 1918) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the late 19th and early 20th century. Kinnell had five top-10 finishes in the Open Championship. His best performance came in the 1905 Open Championship when he finished in fourth place. He served as the head professional at the Prestwick St Nicholas Golf Club in Prestwick, Scotland. His brother David, also a professional golfer, worked at the club as well.",
"Title: Roberto De Vicenzo\n\nRoberto De Vicenzo (14 April 1923 – 1 June 2017) was a professional golfer from Argentina. He won more than 230 tournaments worldwide in his career including eight on the PGA Tour and most famously the 1967 Open Championship.",
"Title: George Pulford\n\nJohn George Pulford (born 1873) was an English professional golfer. His skill on the links enabled him to place high on the leaderboard in several Open Championships. He finished tied for third in both the 1897 Open Championship and the 1907 Open Championship. He was fourth in the 1895 Open Championship and was tied for tenth place in the 1909 Open Championship.",
"Title: Arthur Reid (golfer)\n\nArthur Edwin Reid (16 September 1882 – ?) was an English professional golfer of Scottish descent. He won the 1905 Swiss Open and the 1918 Philadelphia Open Championship (tied with Pat Doyle). Reid also competed in The Open Championship and the U.S. Open. In the 1909 Open Championship he finished in 47th place and was tied in 37th place in the 1919 U.S. Open.",
"Title: Tom Kerrigan (golfer)\n\nThomas Francis Kerrigan (October 10, 1895 – May 6, 1964) was an American professional golfer who played in the early 20th century. Kerrigan's best performance in the Open Championship came in the 1921 Open Championship when after enduring an Atlantic voyage aboard the RMS \"Aquitania\" he quickly acclimated himself to the Open Championship course at St Andrews on arrival in Britain and finished in third place. He was a frequent competitor in the PGA Championship in which his best results were quarter-final losses (in match play) in 1916, 1922, and 1925.",
"Title: 1967 Open Championship\n\nThe 1967 Open Championship was the 96th Open Championship, played from 12–15 July at Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake. Roberto De Vicenzo, 44, won his only major championship, two strokes ahead of runner-up and defending champion Jack Nicklaus."
] |
2,025
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Where is the birthplace of "Babe" Hardy?
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Harlem
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"Wolf Solent is a novel by John Cowper Powys (1872–1963) that was written in rural upper New York State and published by Simon and Schuster in May 1929 in New York City.",
" The British edition, published by Jonathan Cape, appeared in July of 1929.",
" This, Powys's fourth novel, was his first literary success.",
" It is a \"bildungsroman\" in which the eponymous protagonist, a thirty-four-year-old history teacher, returns to his birthplace, where he discovers the inadequacy of his dualistic philosophy.",
" Wolf resembles John Cowper Powys in that an elemental philosophy is at the centre of his life and, because, like Powys, he hates science and modern inventions like cars and planes, and is attracted to slender, androgynous women.",
" \"Wolf Solent\" is the first of Powys's four Wessex novels.",
" Powys wrote both about the same region as Thomas Hardy and was a twentieth-century successor to the great nineteenth-century novelist."
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"Babe London (August 28, 1901 – November 29, 1980) was an American actress and comedian, most remembered for her onetime-only partnership with Oliver Hardy, in the 1931's Laurel and Hardy's two-reeler \"Our Wife\"."
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"Oliver Norvell \"Babe\" Hardy (born Norvell Hardy; January 18, 1892 – August 7, 1957) was an American comic actor and one half of Laurel and Hardy, the classic double act that began in the era of silent films and lasted 25 years, from 1927-1951.",
" He appeared with his comedy partner Stan Laurel in 107 short films, feature films, and cameo roles.",
" He was credited with his first film, \"Outwitting Dad\", in 1914.",
" In some of his early works, he was billed as \"Babe Hardy\", using his nickname."
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"Thomas Hardy's Cottage, in Higher Bockhampton, Dorset, is a small cob and thatch building that is the birthplace of the English author Thomas Hardy.",
" He was born there in 1840 and lived in the cottage until he was aged 34—during which time he wrote the novels \"Under the Greenwood Tree\" (1872) and \"Far from the Madding Crowd\" (1874)—when he left home to be married to Emma Gifford."
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"Harlem is a city in Columbia County, Georgia, United States.",
" It is part of the Augusta, Georgia metropolitan area.",
" The population was 2,666 at the 2010 census, up from 1,814 in 2000.",
" Harlem is the birthplace of comedian Oliver Hardy; the annual Harlem Oliver Hardy Festival is held on the first Saturday each October on Main Street in his honor."
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"Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards was a non-profit sports museum in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, owned and operated by the Babe Ruth Birthplace & Museum.",
" It opened on May 14, 2005, with the daughter of celebrated baseball player Babe Ruth in attendance.",
" After ten years of operation the museum closed abruptly on October 12, 2015 after failing to reach an agreement with the Maryland Stadium Authority for the continued use of Camden Station.",
" The 22000 sqft museum was adjacent to the main gate of Oriole Park at Camden Yards and has artifacts and interactive exhibits profiling Maryland’s sports history.",
" Exhibits included such area teams as the Baltimore Orioles, Baltimore Ravens, Baltimore Colts, Maryland Terrapins, Baltimore Elite Giants, Baltimore Black Sox, and the Baltimore Blast."
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"The Cornelia Street Cafe, is a restaurant & bar on Cornelia Street in New York City's Greenwich Village, United States, opened in July 1977.",
" It was the birthplace of the Monday night songwriter's workshop started by singer/songwriter/and then cafe waitress Carolyne Mas, in December 1977.",
" The group became known as The Songwriter's Exchange, and released an album on Stash Records in 1980.",
" The cafe was a venue in which songwriters like Suzanne Vega, the group's most famous alumna, perfected their craft.",
" The Songwriter's Exchange, over time and under the guidance of Jack Hardy eventually evolved into the cooperative that formed the \"Fast Folk Musical Magazine\"."
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"sentences": [
"Distilled Love is a 1920 American silent comedy film co-directed by Vin Moore and Richard Smith, and featuring Oliver Hardy, who was billed as \"Babe Hardy\" in this film."
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"The Camden Yards Sports Complex is located in the center of Baltimore, Maryland.",
" The complex is composed of multiple buildings and stadiums including Oriole Park at Camden Yards and M&T Bank Stadium.",
" The two stadiums are home to the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball and the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League.",
" The complex still houses the recently closed Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards (a non-profit museum featuring Maryland sports teams).",
" Along with the Sports Legends Museum, the Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum is located approximately two blocks from the main entrance of Camden Yards at Eutaw Street.",
" Geppi's Entertainment Museum is also located in Camden Station, atop the Sports Legends at Camden Yards.",
" The complex is more than museums and stadiums.",
" It is a location for community events such as the Dew Tour's Panasonic Open in June 2007 and 2008, the Baltimore Marathon, and the African American Festival which is held every year."
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"Babe's School Days is a 1915 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy."
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"Title: Wolf Solent\n\nWolf Solent is a novel by John Cowper Powys (1872–1963) that was written in rural upper New York State and published by Simon and Schuster in May 1929 in New York City. The British edition, published by Jonathan Cape, appeared in July of 1929. This, Powys's fourth novel, was his first literary success. It is a \"bildungsroman\" in which the eponymous protagonist, a thirty-four-year-old history teacher, returns to his birthplace, where he discovers the inadequacy of his dualistic philosophy. Wolf resembles John Cowper Powys in that an elemental philosophy is at the centre of his life and, because, like Powys, he hates science and modern inventions like cars and planes, and is attracted to slender, androgynous women. \"Wolf Solent\" is the first of Powys's four Wessex novels. Powys wrote both about the same region as Thomas Hardy and was a twentieth-century successor to the great nineteenth-century novelist.",
"Title: Babe London\n\nBabe London (August 28, 1901 – November 29, 1980) was an American actress and comedian, most remembered for her onetime-only partnership with Oliver Hardy, in the 1931's Laurel and Hardy's two-reeler \"Our Wife\".",
"Title: Oliver Hardy\n\nOliver Norvell \"Babe\" Hardy (born Norvell Hardy; January 18, 1892 – August 7, 1957) was an American comic actor and one half of Laurel and Hardy, the classic double act that began in the era of silent films and lasted 25 years, from 1927-1951. He appeared with his comedy partner Stan Laurel in 107 short films, feature films, and cameo roles. He was credited with his first film, \"Outwitting Dad\", in 1914. In some of his early works, he was billed as \"Babe Hardy\", using his nickname.",
"Title: Thomas Hardy's Cottage\n\nThomas Hardy's Cottage, in Higher Bockhampton, Dorset, is a small cob and thatch building that is the birthplace of the English author Thomas Hardy. He was born there in 1840 and lived in the cottage until he was aged 34—during which time he wrote the novels \"Under the Greenwood Tree\" (1872) and \"Far from the Madding Crowd\" (1874)—when he left home to be married to Emma Gifford.",
"Title: Harlem, Georgia\n\nHarlem is a city in Columbia County, Georgia, United States. It is part of the Augusta, Georgia metropolitan area. The population was 2,666 at the 2010 census, up from 1,814 in 2000. Harlem is the birthplace of comedian Oliver Hardy; the annual Harlem Oliver Hardy Festival is held on the first Saturday each October on Main Street in his honor.",
"Title: Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards\n\nSports Legends Museum at Camden Yards was a non-profit sports museum in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, owned and operated by the Babe Ruth Birthplace & Museum. It opened on May 14, 2005, with the daughter of celebrated baseball player Babe Ruth in attendance. After ten years of operation the museum closed abruptly on October 12, 2015 after failing to reach an agreement with the Maryland Stadium Authority for the continued use of Camden Station. The 22000 sqft museum was adjacent to the main gate of Oriole Park at Camden Yards and has artifacts and interactive exhibits profiling Maryland’s sports history. Exhibits included such area teams as the Baltimore Orioles, Baltimore Ravens, Baltimore Colts, Maryland Terrapins, Baltimore Elite Giants, Baltimore Black Sox, and the Baltimore Blast.",
"Title: Cornelia Street Cafe\n\nThe Cornelia Street Cafe, is a restaurant & bar on Cornelia Street in New York City's Greenwich Village, United States, opened in July 1977. It was the birthplace of the Monday night songwriter's workshop started by singer/songwriter/and then cafe waitress Carolyne Mas, in December 1977. The group became known as The Songwriter's Exchange, and released an album on Stash Records in 1980. The cafe was a venue in which songwriters like Suzanne Vega, the group's most famous alumna, perfected their craft. The Songwriter's Exchange, over time and under the guidance of Jack Hardy eventually evolved into the cooperative that formed the \"Fast Folk Musical Magazine\".",
"Title: Distilled Love\n\nDistilled Love is a 1920 American silent comedy film co-directed by Vin Moore and Richard Smith, and featuring Oliver Hardy, who was billed as \"Babe Hardy\" in this film.",
"Title: Camden Yards Sports Complex\n\nThe Camden Yards Sports Complex is located in the center of Baltimore, Maryland. The complex is composed of multiple buildings and stadiums including Oriole Park at Camden Yards and M&T Bank Stadium. The two stadiums are home to the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball and the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League. The complex still houses the recently closed Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards (a non-profit museum featuring Maryland sports teams). Along with the Sports Legends Museum, the Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum is located approximately two blocks from the main entrance of Camden Yards at Eutaw Street. Geppi's Entertainment Museum is also located in Camden Station, atop the Sports Legends at Camden Yards. The complex is more than museums and stadiums. It is a location for community events such as the Dew Tour's Panasonic Open in June 2007 and 2008, the Baltimore Marathon, and the African American Festival which is held every year.",
"Title: Babe's School Days\n\nBabe's School Days is a 1915 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy."
] |
2,026
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Which band was formed first Lit or Balance and Composure?
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Lit
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"Balance and Composure is an American alternative rock band from Doylestown, Pennsylvania.",
" They formed in the winter of 2007, after the breakup of two local Doylestown bands.",
" The band's music is often suggested having similarities to Title Fight, Brand New, and Nirvana.",
" They've released three studio albums and five EPs since their inception.",
" Their second album \"The Things We Think We're Missing\" reached number 51 on the \"Billboard\" 200, number 10 on the Independent Albums, number 13 on the Modern Rock/Alternative Albums and number 16 on the Rock Albums charts."
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"A screw-pile lighthouse is a lighthouse which stands on piles that are screwed into sandy or muddy sea or river bottoms.",
" The first screw-pile lighthouse to begin construction was built by blind Irish engineer Alexander Mitchell.",
" Construction began in 1838 at the mouth of the Thames and was known as the Maplin Sands lighthouse, and first lit in 1841.",
" However, though its construction began later, the Wyre Light in Fleetwood, Lancashire, was the first to be lit (in 1840)."
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"sentences": [
"The Green Point Lighthouse, Cape Town is an operational lighthouse on the South African coast, first lit on 12 April 1824.",
" The lighthouse was the first solid lighthouse structure on the South African coast and the oldest operational lighthouse in South Africa.",
" The lighthouse was commissioned by acting Governor of the Cape Colony Sir Rufane Shaw Donkin and designed by German architect Herman Shutte.",
" Building commenced in 1821 and was completed in 1823.",
" The lighthouse started operating in 1824.",
" The lighthouse cost approximately 6 420 pounds sterling to build.",
" When the lighthouse was first lit, it burned Argand lamps fueled by sperm whale oil.",
" The light from these lanterns could be seen for 6 nmi .",
" The lighthouse was expanded to its present height in 1865.",
" In 1922, the range of the light house was extended to 22 nautical miles when 3rd order dioptric flashing lights were installed.",
" Its present characteristic is a white light flashing every 10 seconds.",
" In 1926, a foghorn was installed in the lighthouse despite a letter of complaint sent to the Mayor of Cape Town in 1923 by Green Point residents."
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"sentences": [
"Harris, Forbes & Co. was an investment banking affiliate of Harris Bank incorporated in 1911.",
" Harris, Forbes firm was acquired by Chase Manhattan Bank in 1930 to form Chase Harris, Forbes.",
" Just two years later, in 1932, the firm was dissolved after the passage of the Glass–Steagall Act in 1932.",
" Chase transferred what remained of its securities business to the Bank of Boston's newly formed First Boston Corporation, buttressing that firm's early municipal bond department."
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"sentences": [
"Port Adelaide Lighthouse is a lighthouse located on the North Parade of Port Adelaide.",
" It was first lit in 1869 at the entrance to the Port River near Outer Harbor.",
" In 1901, it was moved to the Neptune Islands and relocated to the current location in 1986.",
" It is listed on the South Australian Heritage Register since 1980.",
" It is lit on Saturdays."
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"Captain Konstantin Konstantinovich Vakulovsky (born 28 October 1894, died Summer 1918) was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories.",
" A major general's son, he volunteered for aviation duty on 8 August 1914, six days after graduating from university.",
" He taught himself to fly, and became one of Russia's first military pilots on 13 June 1915.",
" After escaping the fall of the Novogeorgievsk Fortress in a hazardous flight, Vakylovsky flew reconnaissance missions, some through heavy ground fire.",
" Given command of the newly formed First Fighter Detachment, he became a flying ace credited with six aerial victories.",
" He died in a flying accident during Summer 1918."
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"Lit is an American rock band, formed in 1995 in Fullerton, California.",
" They are best known for their hit song \"My Own Worst Enemy\"."
],
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"Is Survived By is the third studio album by American post-hardcore band Touché Amoré.",
" The album was released on September 24, 2013 through Deathwish.",
" The full track listing and artwork was revealed on July 17, 2013.",
" The album's first single, \"Just Exist\", was released on July 30, 2013., and a music video for the song \"Harbor\" was released on September 25 the same year.",
" It was produced by Brad Wood and feature guest vocal appearances by Jon Simmons of Balance and Composure, and Julia Blake of synth-pop band Vow."
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"The Menominee North Pier lighthouse is located in the harbor of Menominee, Michigan.",
" The station was first lit in 1877.",
" The current structure and its still operational light was lit in 1927, and automated in 1972.",
" It is also sometimes called the \"Menominee (Marinette) North Pierhead Light\"."
],
"title": "Menominee Pier Light"
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"The National Menorah is a large hanukkah menorah located in the northeast quadrant of The Ellipse near the White House in Washington, D.C.",
" It was first lit in 1979 by President Jimmy Carter, and has been erected and lit every year since.",
" The Menorah has grown in size as well, and is now 30 ft high."
],
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}
] |
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"Title: Balance and Composure\n\nBalance and Composure is an American alternative rock band from Doylestown, Pennsylvania. They formed in the winter of 2007, after the breakup of two local Doylestown bands. The band's music is often suggested having similarities to Title Fight, Brand New, and Nirvana. They've released three studio albums and five EPs since their inception. Their second album \"The Things We Think We're Missing\" reached number 51 on the \"Billboard\" 200, number 10 on the Independent Albums, number 13 on the Modern Rock/Alternative Albums and number 16 on the Rock Albums charts.",
"Title: Screw-pile lighthouse\n\nA screw-pile lighthouse is a lighthouse which stands on piles that are screwed into sandy or muddy sea or river bottoms. The first screw-pile lighthouse to begin construction was built by blind Irish engineer Alexander Mitchell. Construction began in 1838 at the mouth of the Thames and was known as the Maplin Sands lighthouse, and first lit in 1841. However, though its construction began later, the Wyre Light in Fleetwood, Lancashire, was the first to be lit (in 1840).",
"Title: Green Point Lighthouse, Cape Town\n\nThe Green Point Lighthouse, Cape Town is an operational lighthouse on the South African coast, first lit on 12 April 1824. The lighthouse was the first solid lighthouse structure on the South African coast and the oldest operational lighthouse in South Africa. The lighthouse was commissioned by acting Governor of the Cape Colony Sir Rufane Shaw Donkin and designed by German architect Herman Shutte. Building commenced in 1821 and was completed in 1823. The lighthouse started operating in 1824. The lighthouse cost approximately 6 420 pounds sterling to build. When the lighthouse was first lit, it burned Argand lamps fueled by sperm whale oil. The light from these lanterns could be seen for 6 nmi . The lighthouse was expanded to its present height in 1865. In 1922, the range of the light house was extended to 22 nautical miles when 3rd order dioptric flashing lights were installed. Its present characteristic is a white light flashing every 10 seconds. In 1926, a foghorn was installed in the lighthouse despite a letter of complaint sent to the Mayor of Cape Town in 1923 by Green Point residents.",
"Title: Harris, Forbes & Co.\n\nHarris, Forbes & Co. was an investment banking affiliate of Harris Bank incorporated in 1911. Harris, Forbes firm was acquired by Chase Manhattan Bank in 1930 to form Chase Harris, Forbes. Just two years later, in 1932, the firm was dissolved after the passage of the Glass–Steagall Act in 1932. Chase transferred what remained of its securities business to the Bank of Boston's newly formed First Boston Corporation, buttressing that firm's early municipal bond department.",
"Title: Port Adelaide Lighthouse\n\nPort Adelaide Lighthouse is a lighthouse located on the North Parade of Port Adelaide. It was first lit in 1869 at the entrance to the Port River near Outer Harbor. In 1901, it was moved to the Neptune Islands and relocated to the current location in 1986. It is listed on the South Australian Heritage Register since 1980. It is lit on Saturdays.",
"Title: Konstantin Vakulovsky\n\nCaptain Konstantin Konstantinovich Vakulovsky (born 28 October 1894, died Summer 1918) was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories. A major general's son, he volunteered for aviation duty on 8 August 1914, six days after graduating from university. He taught himself to fly, and became one of Russia's first military pilots on 13 June 1915. After escaping the fall of the Novogeorgievsk Fortress in a hazardous flight, Vakylovsky flew reconnaissance missions, some through heavy ground fire. Given command of the newly formed First Fighter Detachment, he became a flying ace credited with six aerial victories. He died in a flying accident during Summer 1918.",
"Title: Lit (band)\n\nLit is an American rock band, formed in 1995 in Fullerton, California. They are best known for their hit song \"My Own Worst Enemy\".",
"Title: Is Survived By\n\nIs Survived By is the third studio album by American post-hardcore band Touché Amoré. The album was released on September 24, 2013 through Deathwish. The full track listing and artwork was revealed on July 17, 2013. The album's first single, \"Just Exist\", was released on July 30, 2013., and a music video for the song \"Harbor\" was released on September 25 the same year. It was produced by Brad Wood and feature guest vocal appearances by Jon Simmons of Balance and Composure, and Julia Blake of synth-pop band Vow.",
"Title: Menominee Pier Light\n\nThe Menominee North Pier lighthouse is located in the harbor of Menominee, Michigan. The station was first lit in 1877. The current structure and its still operational light was lit in 1927, and automated in 1972. It is also sometimes called the \"Menominee (Marinette) North Pierhead Light\".",
"Title: National Menorah\n\nThe National Menorah is a large hanukkah menorah located in the northeast quadrant of The Ellipse near the White House in Washington, D.C. It was first lit in 1979 by President Jimmy Carter, and has been erected and lit every year since. The Menorah has grown in size as well, and is now 30 ft high."
] |
2,027
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Who directed the 2004 Ecuadorian film produced the The Devil's Backbone creator?
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Sebastián Cordero
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"The Devil's Backbone (Spanish: El espinazo del diablo ) is a 2001 gothic horror film directed by Guillermo del Toro, and written by del Toro, David Muñoz, and Antonio Trashorras.",
" It was independently produced by Pedro Almodóvar, and filmed in Madrid."
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"Sebastián Cordero Espinosa (] ; born 23 May 1972) is an Ecuadorian film director, screenwriter and editor, often recognized for his work in \"Ratas, Ratones, Rateros\" (1999), \"Crónicas\" (2004), and \"Europa Report\" (2013).",
" His films have been exhibited in festivals such as the Sundance Film Festival and Cannes Film Festival among others."
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"Guillermo del Toro Gómez (] ; born October 9, 1964) is a Mexican-American film director, screenwriter, producer and novelist.",
" In his filmmaking career, del Toro has alternated between Spanish-language dark fantasy pieces, such as the gothic horror film \"The Devil's Backbone\" (2001), and \"Pan's Labyrinth\" (2006), and more mainstream American action movies, such as the vampire superhero action film \"Blade II\" (2002), the supernatural superhero film \"Hellboy\" (2004), its sequel \"\" (2008), and the science fiction monster film \"Pacific Rim\" (2013).",
" His latest film, \"The Shape of Water\", won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival and is scheduled for an American release on December 8, 2017."
],
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},
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"Vella kalpi is a 1970 film produced and distributed by Rigas Kinostudija.",
" It was written and directed by Aleksandrs Leimanis during the time Latvia was part of the Soviet Union.",
" It was released in the United Kingdom as \"Devil's servants\" and the Soviet Union as \"Slugi dyavola\".",
" In 1972, Rīgas kinostudija released a sequel to this film named \"Vella kalpi Vella dzirnavās\" (English: Devil's servants in the Devil's mill)."
],
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"Qué tan lejos (also known as \"How Much Further?\"",
" in English, \"Si Loin?\"",
" in French and \"Wie weit noch?\"",
" in German) is a 2006 Ecuadorian film directed by Tania Hermida and starring Pancho Aguirre, Tania Martinez, Fausto Miño and Cecilia Vallejo.",
" It was a São Paulo International Film Festival official selection, won the Silver Zenith best first film prize at the Montreal World Film Festival."
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"The Devil's Garden is a lost 1920 American silent drama film produced by Whitman Bennett, directed by Kenneth Webb, and released through First National Exhibitor's Circuit, which was later known as First National Pictures.",
" The film starred Lionel Barrymore, May McAvoy, and Barrymore's first wife Doris Rankin.",
" It is based on a novel, \"The Devil's Garden\" by William Babington Maxwell, and was the first film for Whitman Bennett Productions."
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"Ratas, Ratones, Rateros is a 1999 Ecuadorian film directed by Sebastián Cordero and starring Simón Brauer and Marco Bustos.",
" It wasn't widely released until 2001 or 2002.",
" It was nominated for Best Film of the Year in 2001 by the Spanish Goya Awards."
],
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"Backbone is a 1923 American silent drama film produced by George Arliss (through his Distinctive Pictures company), released by Goldwyn Pictures and directed by Edward Sloman.",
" Broadway actor Alfred Lunt stars in his film debut.",
" It is not known whether the film currently survives.",
" The film has a locale in a New England lumber camp with the exception of an episode taking place in France."
],
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"Dreams from the Middle of the World (Spanish: \"Sueños en la mitad del mundo\" ) is a 1998 Ecuadorian film directed by Carlos Naranjo Estrella.",
" It was Ecuador's submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee."
],
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"Crónicas is a 2004 Ecuadorian thriller film, written and directed by Sebastián Cordero.",
" The film was produced by, among others, Guillermo del Toro, director of \"Pan's Labyrinth\", and Alfonso Cuarón, director of \"Children of Men\".",
" It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival."
],
"title": "Crónicas"
}
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"Title: The Devil's Backbone\n\nThe Devil's Backbone (Spanish: El espinazo del diablo ) is a 2001 gothic horror film directed by Guillermo del Toro, and written by del Toro, David Muñoz, and Antonio Trashorras. It was independently produced by Pedro Almodóvar, and filmed in Madrid.",
"Title: Sebastián Cordero\n\nSebastián Cordero Espinosa (] ; born 23 May 1972) is an Ecuadorian film director, screenwriter and editor, often recognized for his work in \"Ratas, Ratones, Rateros\" (1999), \"Crónicas\" (2004), and \"Europa Report\" (2013). His films have been exhibited in festivals such as the Sundance Film Festival and Cannes Film Festival among others.",
"Title: Guillermo del Toro\n\nGuillermo del Toro Gómez (] ; born October 9, 1964) is a Mexican-American film director, screenwriter, producer and novelist. In his filmmaking career, del Toro has alternated between Spanish-language dark fantasy pieces, such as the gothic horror film \"The Devil's Backbone\" (2001), and \"Pan's Labyrinth\" (2006), and more mainstream American action movies, such as the vampire superhero action film \"Blade II\" (2002), the supernatural superhero film \"Hellboy\" (2004), its sequel \"\" (2008), and the science fiction monster film \"Pacific Rim\" (2013). His latest film, \"The Shape of Water\", won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival and is scheduled for an American release on December 8, 2017.",
"Title: Vella kalpi\n\nVella kalpi is a 1970 film produced and distributed by Rigas Kinostudija. It was written and directed by Aleksandrs Leimanis during the time Latvia was part of the Soviet Union. It was released in the United Kingdom as \"Devil's servants\" and the Soviet Union as \"Slugi dyavola\". In 1972, Rīgas kinostudija released a sequel to this film named \"Vella kalpi Vella dzirnavās\" (English: Devil's servants in the Devil's mill).",
"Title: Qué tan lejos\n\nQué tan lejos (also known as \"How Much Further?\" in English, \"Si Loin?\" in French and \"Wie weit noch?\" in German) is a 2006 Ecuadorian film directed by Tania Hermida and starring Pancho Aguirre, Tania Martinez, Fausto Miño and Cecilia Vallejo. It was a São Paulo International Film Festival official selection, won the Silver Zenith best first film prize at the Montreal World Film Festival.",
"Title: The Devil's Garden\n\nThe Devil's Garden is a lost 1920 American silent drama film produced by Whitman Bennett, directed by Kenneth Webb, and released through First National Exhibitor's Circuit, which was later known as First National Pictures. The film starred Lionel Barrymore, May McAvoy, and Barrymore's first wife Doris Rankin. It is based on a novel, \"The Devil's Garden\" by William Babington Maxwell, and was the first film for Whitman Bennett Productions.",
"Title: Ratas, Ratones, Rateros\n\nRatas, Ratones, Rateros is a 1999 Ecuadorian film directed by Sebastián Cordero and starring Simón Brauer and Marco Bustos. It wasn't widely released until 2001 or 2002. It was nominated for Best Film of the Year in 2001 by the Spanish Goya Awards.",
"Title: Backbone (1923 film)\n\nBackbone is a 1923 American silent drama film produced by George Arliss (through his Distinctive Pictures company), released by Goldwyn Pictures and directed by Edward Sloman. Broadway actor Alfred Lunt stars in his film debut. It is not known whether the film currently survives. The film has a locale in a New England lumber camp with the exception of an episode taking place in France.",
"Title: Dreams from the Middle of the World\n\nDreams from the Middle of the World (Spanish: \"Sueños en la mitad del mundo\" ) is a 1998 Ecuadorian film directed by Carlos Naranjo Estrella. It was Ecuador's submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee.",
"Title: Crónicas\n\nCrónicas is a 2004 Ecuadorian thriller film, written and directed by Sebastián Cordero. The film was produced by, among others, Guillermo del Toro, director of \"Pan's Labyrinth\", and Alfonso Cuarón, director of \"Children of Men\". It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival."
] |
2,028
|
What time of day does the CNN program hosted by a journalist born on March1, 1966 air?
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late evening program
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"(Get to) The Point is a short-lived current events discussion television program that aired on CNN in April 2013.",
" Initially billed by CNN as \"a week of special programming\", the program was hosted by advertising executive and television personality Donny Deutsch with a panel that consisted of political commentator and gay rights activist Margaret Hoover, ESPN columnist Rick Reilly and ESPN NFL analyst Jason Taylor.",
" A fifth panelist slot was filled by a different person each day. \"",
"(Get to) The Point\" attracted a great deal of ridicule on Twitter during its time on air.",
" Also during that time, the program averaged just 268,000 viewers with an average of merely 77,000 viewers in the 25-54 viewing demographic.",
" It was also mocked by comedian Jon Stewart during his Comedy Central show.",
" As a result of the low ratings, CNN's management decided not to continue with the show, cancelling \"(Get to) The Point\" after only a week of airtime."
],
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"CNN Money, formerly known as In the Money, Your $$$$$, and Your Money is a thirty-minute news show last hosted by Christine Romans broadcast by CNN from the Time Warner Center studios in New York City.",
" The business program was a week-in-review of that week's financial stories, with analysis of consumer impact from those stories; it was the final CNN program with an exclusive business focus.",
" The show was formerly hosted by Ali Velshi before his move to Al Jazeera America.",
" The program was last shown on Saturdays at 2:00 pm EST."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Larry King Now is a talk show hosted by Larry King and available on Ora TV, Hulu and RT.",
" Launched on July 17, 2012, the series features interviews with newsmakers, celebrities, world leaders, and Internet stars.",
" The show is similar to his previous CNN program, \"Larry King Live\"."
],
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"Amanpour (styled \"Amanpour.\")",
" is a global affairs interview television program hosted by Christiane Amanpour, airing weeknights 2000 and 2030 CET and repeated at 2300 and 2330 pm CET on CNN International.",
" The show also airs on CNN Philippines via tape-delay on an occasional basis since August 20, 2016, when Philippine affairs in terms of global context are tackled by the show."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Katherine Jean \"Kate\" Bolduan ( ; born July 28, 1983) is an American broadcast journalist.",
" She is the anchor of \"At This Hour with Kate Bolduan\".",
" Bolduan also anchors \"State of America with Kate Bolduan\" weekdays at 2:30 p.m. eastern time on CNN International.",
" She was previously a co-anchor for the CNN program \"New Day\", with co-hosts Chris Cuomo and Michaela Pereira, based in CNN's New York bureau.",
" Before venturing out to New York, Bolduan anchored \"The Situation Room\" alongside fellow CNN broadcast journalist Wolf Blitzer.",
" She provides feature stories and breaking news reports as well as custom live reports.",
" Previously, she served as congressional correspondent based in Washington, D.C. as well as a general assignment correspondent for the network."
],
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"Erin Burnett OutFront is an hour-long television news program hosted by Erin Burnett on CNN.",
" The show premiered on October 3, 2011 in the 7:00pm and 11:00pm time slot to replace \"John King, USA\".",
" CNN said in 2011 they hoped Burnett's expected popularity would provide an \"attractive\" opening to an evening of \"talk shows and news analysis\"."
],
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},
{
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"CNN Philippines Sports Desk (formerly \"Solar SportsDesk\", or simply Sports Desk) is a 30-minute Philippine sports news television program broadcast by CNN Philippines.",
" It is CNN Philippines' go-to program for all-sports news, specials, and interviews with sports personalities here and around the world, hosted by sports journalist Mico Halili on primetime and Andrei Felix on weekday mornings (also a sports anchor on CNN Philippines New Day and the morning edition of Newsroom).",
" In its latest format, Sports Desk airs thrice every weekdays and weeknights, a morning edition at 11am (with a replay at 2:30pm), a primetime edition at 6:30pm and another at the usual 10pm timeslot."
],
"title": "Sports Desk (2004 TV series)"
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"CNN Tonight, branded as CNN Tonight with Don Lemon, is a late evening program on CNN, focusing on biggest stories.",
" Hosted by the American journalist Don Lemon, airing Monday through Friday evening, and on some nights with a two-hour edition, and first hour of the Monday through Thursday evening editions of the programme is simulcast on CNN International.",
" Frequently the program airs a third or fourth hour in the event of breaking news."
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},
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"Don Lemon (born March 1, 1966) is an American news anchor and journalist.",
" He is based in New York City and currently hosts \"CNN Tonight.\""
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"Lou Dobbs Tonight is an American editorial commentary and discussion program hosted by Lou Dobbs, which previously broadcast on CNN and is currently broadcast on the Fox Business Network.",
" The hour-long show aired live on evenings every weekday, and was replayed in the overnight/early morning hours.",
" It covered the major news stories of the day with a focus on politics and economics.",
" Field correspondents provided additional reporting and occasionally served as guest anchors.",
" During Dobbs' tenure, notable politicians and economists were often guests on the show, facing his often pointed questioning."
],
"title": "Lou Dobbs Tonight"
}
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"Title: (Get to) The Point\n\n(Get to) The Point is a short-lived current events discussion television program that aired on CNN in April 2013. Initially billed by CNN as \"a week of special programming\", the program was hosted by advertising executive and television personality Donny Deutsch with a panel that consisted of political commentator and gay rights activist Margaret Hoover, ESPN columnist Rick Reilly and ESPN NFL analyst Jason Taylor. A fifth panelist slot was filled by a different person each day. \" (Get to) The Point\" attracted a great deal of ridicule on Twitter during its time on air. Also during that time, the program averaged just 268,000 viewers with an average of merely 77,000 viewers in the 25-54 viewing demographic. It was also mocked by comedian Jon Stewart during his Comedy Central show. As a result of the low ratings, CNN's management decided not to continue with the show, cancelling \"(Get to) The Point\" after only a week of airtime.",
"Title: Your Money\n\nCNN Money, formerly known as In the Money, Your $$$$$, and Your Money is a thirty-minute news show last hosted by Christine Romans broadcast by CNN from the Time Warner Center studios in New York City. The business program was a week-in-review of that week's financial stories, with analysis of consumer impact from those stories; it was the final CNN program with an exclusive business focus. The show was formerly hosted by Ali Velshi before his move to Al Jazeera America. The program was last shown on Saturdays at 2:00 pm EST.",
"Title: Larry King Now\n\nLarry King Now is a talk show hosted by Larry King and available on Ora TV, Hulu and RT. Launched on July 17, 2012, the series features interviews with newsmakers, celebrities, world leaders, and Internet stars. The show is similar to his previous CNN program, \"Larry King Live\".",
"Title: Amanpour\n\nAmanpour (styled \"Amanpour.\") is a global affairs interview television program hosted by Christiane Amanpour, airing weeknights 2000 and 2030 CET and repeated at 2300 and 2330 pm CET on CNN International. The show also airs on CNN Philippines via tape-delay on an occasional basis since August 20, 2016, when Philippine affairs in terms of global context are tackled by the show.",
"Title: Kate Bolduan\n\nKatherine Jean \"Kate\" Bolduan ( ; born July 28, 1983) is an American broadcast journalist. She is the anchor of \"At This Hour with Kate Bolduan\". Bolduan also anchors \"State of America with Kate Bolduan\" weekdays at 2:30 p.m. eastern time on CNN International. She was previously a co-anchor for the CNN program \"New Day\", with co-hosts Chris Cuomo and Michaela Pereira, based in CNN's New York bureau. Before venturing out to New York, Bolduan anchored \"The Situation Room\" alongside fellow CNN broadcast journalist Wolf Blitzer. She provides feature stories and breaking news reports as well as custom live reports. Previously, she served as congressional correspondent based in Washington, D.C. as well as a general assignment correspondent for the network.",
"Title: Erin Burnett OutFront\n\nErin Burnett OutFront is an hour-long television news program hosted by Erin Burnett on CNN. The show premiered on October 3, 2011 in the 7:00pm and 11:00pm time slot to replace \"John King, USA\". CNN said in 2011 they hoped Burnett's expected popularity would provide an \"attractive\" opening to an evening of \"talk shows and news analysis\".",
"Title: Sports Desk (2004 TV series)\n\nCNN Philippines Sports Desk (formerly \"Solar SportsDesk\", or simply Sports Desk) is a 30-minute Philippine sports news television program broadcast by CNN Philippines. It is CNN Philippines' go-to program for all-sports news, specials, and interviews with sports personalities here and around the world, hosted by sports journalist Mico Halili on primetime and Andrei Felix on weekday mornings (also a sports anchor on CNN Philippines New Day and the morning edition of Newsroom). In its latest format, Sports Desk airs thrice every weekdays and weeknights, a morning edition at 11am (with a replay at 2:30pm), a primetime edition at 6:30pm and another at the usual 10pm timeslot.",
"Title: CNN Tonight\n\nCNN Tonight, branded as CNN Tonight with Don Lemon, is a late evening program on CNN, focusing on biggest stories. Hosted by the American journalist Don Lemon, airing Monday through Friday evening, and on some nights with a two-hour edition, and first hour of the Monday through Thursday evening editions of the programme is simulcast on CNN International. Frequently the program airs a third or fourth hour in the event of breaking news.",
"Title: Don Lemon\n\nDon Lemon (born March 1, 1966) is an American news anchor and journalist. He is based in New York City and currently hosts \"CNN Tonight.\"",
"Title: Lou Dobbs Tonight\n\nLou Dobbs Tonight is an American editorial commentary and discussion program hosted by Lou Dobbs, which previously broadcast on CNN and is currently broadcast on the Fox Business Network. The hour-long show aired live on evenings every weekday, and was replayed in the overnight/early morning hours. It covered the major news stories of the day with a focus on politics and economics. Field correspondents provided additional reporting and occasionally served as guest anchors. During Dobbs' tenure, notable politicians and economists were often guests on the show, facing his often pointed questioning."
] |
2,029
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As of 2016, which band released more albums, The Last Shadow Puppets or The Classic Crime?
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The Classic Crime
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comparison
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"The Classic Crime",
"The Classic Crime",
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"\"My Mistakes Were Made for You\" is the third single released by The Last Shadow Puppets.",
" It was released on 20 October 2008 in the United Kingdom on Domino Records, featuring three b-sides: a live version of the album track \"Separate and Ever Deadly\" plus two covers.",
" The US-only 8-song expanded EP was released in digital format on 21 October and on CD on 4 November 2008.",
" It was the final release of the band's first period of activity."
],
"title": "My Mistakes Were Made for You"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Dream Synopsis EP is an extended play by The Last Shadow Puppets, released on 2 December 2016.",
" It contains re-recordings of two songs from the band's second album, \"Everything You've Come to Expect\", as well as four cover versions that the band played during their 2016 tour.",
" It was the final release of the band's second period of activity."
],
"title": "The Dream Synopsis"
},
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"\"Aviation\" is the third single by English band The Last Shadow Puppets from their second studio album, \"Everything You've Come to Expect\".",
" It was released on 16 March 2016 on Domino Records."
],
"title": "Aviation (song)"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Classic Crime is an American rock band from Seattle, Washington formed in 2004.",
" The band's current lineup consists of Matt MacDonald (vocals, guitar), Alan Clark (bass), Robert \"Cheeze\" Negrin (guitar), and Paul \"Skip\" Erickson (drums, vocals).",
" They have released three albums and an EP on Tooth & Nail Records, two of which, \"The Silver Cord\" (2008) and \"Vagabonds\" (2010), charted in the \"Billboard\" 200.",
" In July 2011, the band left Tooth & Nail to produce a fourth album with the help of fan donations via Kickstarter, called \"Phoenix\" (2012).",
" In April 2016, The Classic Crime created a Kickstarter to raise funds for a fifth studio album.",
" Within three hours they acquired the necessary $30,000 for the album.",
" On April 28th, 2017 they released their fifth studio album titled \"How to Be Human\"(2017)."
],
"title": "The Classic Crime"
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"What Went Down is the fourth studio album by British rock band Foals, released on 28 August 2015 via Transgressive Records in the United Kingdom.",
" The album is produced by James Ford, known for his work with Simian Mobile Disco, The Last Shadow Puppets and Arctic Monkeys amongst others.",
" According to frontman Yannis Philippakis, it is slated to be their loudest and heaviest record to date.",
" \"What Went Down\" debuted at #3 on the UK Albums Chart and at #58 on the Billboard 200, making it their highest charting album in the United States to date."
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"\"Bad Habits\" is the lead single by English band The Last Shadow Puppets from their second studio album, \"Everything You've Come to Expect\".",
" It was released on 10 January 2016 on Domino Records, and is the first release of the band's second period of activity, making it their first single since \"My Mistakes Were Made for You\" (2008)."
],
"title": "Bad Habits (The Last Shadow Puppets song)"
},
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"\"Miracle Aligner\" is the fourth single by English band The Last Shadow Puppets from their second studio album, \"Everything You've Come to Expect\".",
" It was released on 28 March 2016 on Domino Records."
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"\"Everything You've Come to Expect\" is the second single by English band The Last Shadow Puppets from their second studio album, \"Everything You've Come to Expect\".",
" It was released on 10 March 2016 on Domino Records."
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"sentences": [
"\"Standing Next to Me\" is the second single released by The Last Shadow Puppets.",
" It was released on 7 July 2008 in the United Kingdom on Domino Records.",
" The song is the excerpted from the band's debut album \"The Age of the Understatement\".",
" The song entered the UK Top 40 at #30 on 13 July 2008."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Last Shadow Puppets are an English supergroup consisting of Alex Turner (Arctic Monkeys), Miles Kane (The Rascals, solo artist), James Ford (Simian, Simian Mobile Disco, music producer), and Zach Dawes (Mini Mansions).",
" They are joined live by Loren Humphrey (Guards, music producer, session musician) and Tyler Parkford (Mini Mansions).",
" The band released their debut album \"The Age of the Understatement\" in 2008.",
" Following a lengthy hiatus, they returned, releasing second album \"Everything You've Come to Expect\" in 2016."
],
"title": "The Last Shadow Puppets"
}
] |
[
"Title: My Mistakes Were Made for You\n\n\"My Mistakes Were Made for You\" is the third single released by The Last Shadow Puppets. It was released on 20 October 2008 in the United Kingdom on Domino Records, featuring three b-sides: a live version of the album track \"Separate and Ever Deadly\" plus two covers. The US-only 8-song expanded EP was released in digital format on 21 October and on CD on 4 November 2008. It was the final release of the band's first period of activity.",
"Title: The Dream Synopsis\n\nThe Dream Synopsis EP is an extended play by The Last Shadow Puppets, released on 2 December 2016. It contains re-recordings of two songs from the band's second album, \"Everything You've Come to Expect\", as well as four cover versions that the band played during their 2016 tour. It was the final release of the band's second period of activity.",
"Title: Aviation (song)\n\n\"Aviation\" is the third single by English band The Last Shadow Puppets from their second studio album, \"Everything You've Come to Expect\". It was released on 16 March 2016 on Domino Records.",
"Title: The Classic Crime\n\nThe Classic Crime is an American rock band from Seattle, Washington formed in 2004. The band's current lineup consists of Matt MacDonald (vocals, guitar), Alan Clark (bass), Robert \"Cheeze\" Negrin (guitar), and Paul \"Skip\" Erickson (drums, vocals). They have released three albums and an EP on Tooth & Nail Records, two of which, \"The Silver Cord\" (2008) and \"Vagabonds\" (2010), charted in the \"Billboard\" 200. In July 2011, the band left Tooth & Nail to produce a fourth album with the help of fan donations via Kickstarter, called \"Phoenix\" (2012). In April 2016, The Classic Crime created a Kickstarter to raise funds for a fifth studio album. Within three hours they acquired the necessary $30,000 for the album. On April 28th, 2017 they released their fifth studio album titled \"How to Be Human\"(2017).",
"Title: What Went Down\n\nWhat Went Down is the fourth studio album by British rock band Foals, released on 28 August 2015 via Transgressive Records in the United Kingdom. The album is produced by James Ford, known for his work with Simian Mobile Disco, The Last Shadow Puppets and Arctic Monkeys amongst others. According to frontman Yannis Philippakis, it is slated to be their loudest and heaviest record to date. \"What Went Down\" debuted at #3 on the UK Albums Chart and at #58 on the Billboard 200, making it their highest charting album in the United States to date.",
"Title: Bad Habits (The Last Shadow Puppets song)\n\n\"Bad Habits\" is the lead single by English band The Last Shadow Puppets from their second studio album, \"Everything You've Come to Expect\". It was released on 10 January 2016 on Domino Records, and is the first release of the band's second period of activity, making it their first single since \"My Mistakes Were Made for You\" (2008).",
"Title: Miracle Aligner\n\n\"Miracle Aligner\" is the fourth single by English band The Last Shadow Puppets from their second studio album, \"Everything You've Come to Expect\". It was released on 28 March 2016 on Domino Records.",
"Title: Everything You've Come to Expect (song)\n\n\"Everything You've Come to Expect\" is the second single by English band The Last Shadow Puppets from their second studio album, \"Everything You've Come to Expect\". It was released on 10 March 2016 on Domino Records.",
"Title: Standing Next to Me\n\n\"Standing Next to Me\" is the second single released by The Last Shadow Puppets. It was released on 7 July 2008 in the United Kingdom on Domino Records. The song is the excerpted from the band's debut album \"The Age of the Understatement\". The song entered the UK Top 40 at #30 on 13 July 2008.",
"Title: The Last Shadow Puppets\n\nThe Last Shadow Puppets are an English supergroup consisting of Alex Turner (Arctic Monkeys), Miles Kane (The Rascals, solo artist), James Ford (Simian, Simian Mobile Disco, music producer), and Zach Dawes (Mini Mansions). They are joined live by Loren Humphrey (Guards, music producer, session musician) and Tyler Parkford (Mini Mansions). The band released their debut album \"The Age of the Understatement\" in 2008. Following a lengthy hiatus, they returned, releasing second album \"Everything You've Come to Expect\" in 2016."
] |
2,030
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Are Jon Turteltaub and Nicolas Roeg of the same nationality?
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no
|
comparison
|
hard
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"Nicolas Roeg"
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"sentences": [
"Eureka is the second Drag City album by American musician Jim O'Rourke.",
" O'Rourke continues to use Drag City for his more conventional work.",
" It was released in 1999.",
" It is named after the 1984 Nicolas Roeg film of the same name.",
" It is one of three albums recorded by O'Rourke that are named after Roeg films."
],
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},
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"Performance is a 1970 British crime drama film directed by Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg, written by Cammell and photographed by Roeg.",
" The film stars James Fox as a violent and ambitious London gangster who, after carrying out an unordered killing, goes into hiding at the home of a reclusive rock star (Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones, in his film acting debut)."
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"sentences": [
"National Treasure is a 2004 American adventure heist film produced and released by Walt Disney Pictures.",
" It was written by Jim Kouf and the Wibberleys, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Jon Turteltaub.",
" It is the first film in the \"National Treasure\" franchise and stars Nicolas Cage, Harvey Keitel, Jon Voight, Diane Kruger, Sean Bean, Justin Bartha and Christopher Plummer."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Sorcerer's Apprentice is a 2010 American fantasy film produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, directed by Jon Turteltaub, and released by Walt Disney Pictures, the team behind the \"National Treasure\" franchise.",
" The film stars Nicolas Cage, Jay Baruchel, Alfred Molina, Teresa Palmer, Monica Bellucci."
],
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"Jonathan Charles Turteltaub (born August 8, 1963) is an American film director and producer."
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"sentences": [
"Hotel Paradise is a 1995 29min short film by director Nicolas Roeg and writer Michael Allin starring Theresa Russell, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Jimmy Batten.",
" It was presented at the Montreal World Film Festival as part of trilogy with \"Sweeties\" by Cinzia Th.",
" Torrini in Italian, and \"Devilish Education\" by Janusz Maiewski in Polish."
],
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"sentences": [
"Theresa Lynn Russell (born March 20, 1957) is an American actress.",
" Russell made her film debut in \"The Last Tycoon\" (1976) directed by Elia Kazan, followed by a lead role opposite Dustin Hoffman in \"Straight Time\" (1978).",
" She was then cast in Nicolas Roeg's controversial thriller \"Bad Timing\" (1980), which earned her critical praise.",
" After marrying Roeg in 1982, she appeared in multiple films directed by him, mainly arthouse and experimental films, including \"Eureka\" (1983), \"Insignificance\" (1985), and \"Cold Heaven\" (1991)."
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"National Treasure: Book of Secrets (released on home video as National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets) is a 2007 mystery adventure film directed by Jon Turteltaub and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer.",
" It is a sequel to the 2004 film \"National Treasure\" and is the second part of the \"National Treasure\" franchise.",
" The film stars Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger, Justin Bartha, Jon Voight, Harvey Keitel, Ed Harris, Bruce Greenwood, and Helen Mirren."
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"Nicolas Jack Roeg {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'CBE BSC', '4': \"} ( ; born 15 August 1928) is an English film director and cinematographer."
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"Walkabout is a 1971 survival film set in the Australian outback, directed by Nicolas Roeg and starring Jenny Agutter, Luc Roeg (credited as \"Lucien John\") and David Gulpilil (credited as \"David Gumpilil\").",
" Edward Bond wrote the screenplay, which is loosely based on the 1959 novel \"Walkabout\" by James Vance Marshall.",
" \"Walkabout\" premiered in competition at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival."
],
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}
] |
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"Title: Eureka (Jim O'Rourke album)\n\nEureka is the second Drag City album by American musician Jim O'Rourke. O'Rourke continues to use Drag City for his more conventional work. It was released in 1999. It is named after the 1984 Nicolas Roeg film of the same name. It is one of three albums recorded by O'Rourke that are named after Roeg films.",
"Title: Performance (film)\n\nPerformance is a 1970 British crime drama film directed by Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg, written by Cammell and photographed by Roeg. The film stars James Fox as a violent and ambitious London gangster who, after carrying out an unordered killing, goes into hiding at the home of a reclusive rock star (Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones, in his film acting debut).",
"Title: National Treasure (film)\n\nNational Treasure is a 2004 American adventure heist film produced and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was written by Jim Kouf and the Wibberleys, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Jon Turteltaub. It is the first film in the \"National Treasure\" franchise and stars Nicolas Cage, Harvey Keitel, Jon Voight, Diane Kruger, Sean Bean, Justin Bartha and Christopher Plummer.",
"Title: The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2010 film)\n\nThe Sorcerer's Apprentice is a 2010 American fantasy film produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, directed by Jon Turteltaub, and released by Walt Disney Pictures, the team behind the \"National Treasure\" franchise. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Jay Baruchel, Alfred Molina, Teresa Palmer, Monica Bellucci.",
"Title: Jon Turteltaub\n\nJonathan Charles Turteltaub (born August 8, 1963) is an American film director and producer.",
"Title: Hotel Paradise (1995 film)\n\nHotel Paradise is a 1995 29min short film by director Nicolas Roeg and writer Michael Allin starring Theresa Russell, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Jimmy Batten. It was presented at the Montreal World Film Festival as part of trilogy with \"Sweeties\" by Cinzia Th. Torrini in Italian, and \"Devilish Education\" by Janusz Maiewski in Polish.",
"Title: Theresa Russell\n\nTheresa Lynn Russell (born March 20, 1957) is an American actress. Russell made her film debut in \"The Last Tycoon\" (1976) directed by Elia Kazan, followed by a lead role opposite Dustin Hoffman in \"Straight Time\" (1978). She was then cast in Nicolas Roeg's controversial thriller \"Bad Timing\" (1980), which earned her critical praise. After marrying Roeg in 1982, she appeared in multiple films directed by him, mainly arthouse and experimental films, including \"Eureka\" (1983), \"Insignificance\" (1985), and \"Cold Heaven\" (1991).",
"Title: National Treasure: Book of Secrets\n\nNational Treasure: Book of Secrets (released on home video as National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets) is a 2007 mystery adventure film directed by Jon Turteltaub and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. It is a sequel to the 2004 film \"National Treasure\" and is the second part of the \"National Treasure\" franchise. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger, Justin Bartha, Jon Voight, Harvey Keitel, Ed Harris, Bruce Greenwood, and Helen Mirren.",
"Title: Nicolas Roeg\n\nNicolas Jack Roeg {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'CBE BSC', '4': \"} ( ; born 15 August 1928) is an English film director and cinematographer.",
"Title: Walkabout (film)\n\nWalkabout is a 1971 survival film set in the Australian outback, directed by Nicolas Roeg and starring Jenny Agutter, Luc Roeg (credited as \"Lucien John\") and David Gulpilil (credited as \"David Gumpilil\"). Edward Bond wrote the screenplay, which is loosely based on the 1959 novel \"Walkabout\" by James Vance Marshall. \"Walkabout\" premiered in competition at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival."
] |
2,031
|
What is the age of these mountains that start in the northeast corner of Georgia and had the Georgia Gold Rush spread throughout it in 1829?
|
over 1 billion years
|
bridge
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hard
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"The Georgia Gold Rush was the second significant gold rush in the United States and the first in Georgia, and overshadowed the previous rush in North Carolina.",
" It started in 1829 in present-day Lumpkin County near the county seat, Dahlonega, and soon spread through the North Georgia mountains, following the Georgia Gold Belt.",
" By the early 1840s, gold became difficult to find.",
" Many Georgia miners moved west when gold was found in the Sierra Nevada in 1848, starting the California Gold Rush."
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"The Battle Branch Mine, sometimes referred to as the Battle Creek Mine, was located near the town of Auraria in Lumpkin County, Georgia.",
" During the Georgia Gold Rush, before the Gold Lottery of 1832, men from several different states were all working in the same stream when a dispute over the possession of the place ended in a fight in which a number of men were seriously wounded, providing the name for the mine ultimately located there.",
" After the American Civil War, William John Turner Hutcheson, who served with the Blue Ridge Rifles, a Confederate fighting unit from Dahlonega, Georgia, became superintendent of the Battle Branch gold mine.",
" The mine continued producing gold well into the 1900s, producing 661.28 ounces (20.568 kg) of gold in 1935."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Free Jim Mine (location: ) was a Georgia Gold Rush gold mine located in the town of Dahlonega in Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA.",
" The mine was started by a free African American named James Boisclair, who arrived in the area in the 1830s from Augusta, Georgia.",
" Apparently, Boisclair discovered gold on a tract of land but, under state law, could not purchase the land since he was black, except through a guardian.",
" A local resident, Joseph J. Singleton became his guardian, thus allowing Boisclair to purchase the land and start what would become known as the Free Jim Mine.",
" The mine was operated by Bosclair for many years.",
" Today, the Free Jim Mine lies underneath the present-day Pine Tree Mfg. plant and other nearby businesses within the city limits of Dahlonega."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Georgia Mountains Region or North Georgia mountains or Northeast Georgia is an area that starts in the northeast corner of Georgia, United States, and spreads in a westerly direction.",
" The mountains in this region are in the Blue Ridge mountain chain that ends in Georgia.",
" At over 1 billion years of age, the Blue Ridge mountains are among the oldest mountains in the United States and sometimes mistaken to be the oldest mountains in the world (they are only about one third of the age of South Africa's 3.6 billion year old Barberton greenstone belt.)",
".",
" The mountains in this region are also a part of the vast system of North American mountains known as the Appalachian Mountains that spans most of the United States longitudally along the eastern areas of the nation and terminates in Alabama."
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"The Gold Lottery of 1832 was the seventh lottery in the Georgia Land Lottery, a lottery system used by the State of Georgia between the years 1805 and 1832 to distribute land.",
" It was authorized by the Georgia General Assembly by an act of December 24, 1831 a few years after the start of the Georgia Gold Rush.",
" The act specified that approximately one third of the 160 acre land districts to be distributed by lottery under the act of December 21, 1830 (the sixth land lottery), be designated as gold districts of 40 acre each and to be distributed in a separate lottery.",
" The drawings for the Gold Lottery of 1832 occurred between October 22, 1832 and May 1, 1833 and applied to land that had been owned by the Cherokee Indians."
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"The Calhoun Mine is perhaps the oldest and best-known mine in Lumpkin County, Georgia.",
" When gold was discovered in Lumpkin County in 1828, which led to the Georgia Gold Rush in 1829, it was discovered on 239 acre owned by Robert Obar.",
" After at least two intermediary sales, the land was purchased by Senator John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, who was also the 7th Vice President of the United States.",
" Calhoun started a mining company to mine the land and later allowed his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University, to manage it.",
" The ore deposit was a very rich deposit and, according to an 1856 letter from Clemson to his brother-in-law, was still producing significant quantities of gold nearly 30 years after its initial discovery on the land.",
" This mine - along with the Consolidated Mine and the Loud Mine - were some of the most productive mines in the Georgia Gold Belt."
],
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"sentences": [
"Allatoona was a town located in extreme southeastern Bartow County, Georgia.",
" The population is estimated to have been approximately 1,000.",
" Built along Allatoona Creek, it was a gold mining area later in the first U.S. gold rush, which took place in Georgia and North Carolina.",
" Reaching its height in the 1840s, the Georgia Gold Rush continued into the 1850s even while the second gold rush was occurring in California.",
" (Gold was also mined in nearby Woodstock.)"
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"Crisson Mine was a gold mine in Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA, located just east of Dahlonega.",
" Like many mines in the area, the property probably started as a placer mine during the Georgia Gold Rush.",
" Once the placer deposits had been exhausted, an open pit gold mine was established in 1847 and commercial operations continued until the early 1980s.",
" A small stamp mill was also established here.",
" Much of the gold used for the gold leaf dome of the Georgia State Capitol was mined at this mine, which was among the most productive mine in the Georgia Gold Belt.",
" The mine is located just north of the site of the Consolidated Mine, which is itself north of and the Calhoun Mine."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Lapland gold rush, also known as the Ivalo Gold Rush, was a gold rush that occurred in Lapland, Grand Duchy of Finland, during the 1870s.",
" The Lapland gold rush started in the valley of the Ivalojoki river in 1870 and lasted for a few years.",
" Although the scale of the Lapland gold rush is not comparable to the major 19th century gold rushes, the Lapland gold rush has great local significance in Lapland and across Finland."
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"The Similkameen Gold Rush, also known as the Blackfoot Gold Rush, was a minor gold rush in the Similkameen Country of the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, in 1860.",
" The Similkameen Rush was one of a flurry of small rushes peripheral to the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush, which had drawn tens of thousands of prospectors to the new colony in 1858-1859, among the others being Rock Creek Gold Rush and Big Bend."
],
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"Title: Georgia Gold Rush\n\nThe Georgia Gold Rush was the second significant gold rush in the United States and the first in Georgia, and overshadowed the previous rush in North Carolina. It started in 1829 in present-day Lumpkin County near the county seat, Dahlonega, and soon spread through the North Georgia mountains, following the Georgia Gold Belt. By the early 1840s, gold became difficult to find. Many Georgia miners moved west when gold was found in the Sierra Nevada in 1848, starting the California Gold Rush.",
"Title: Battle Branch Mine\n\nThe Battle Branch Mine, sometimes referred to as the Battle Creek Mine, was located near the town of Auraria in Lumpkin County, Georgia. During the Georgia Gold Rush, before the Gold Lottery of 1832, men from several different states were all working in the same stream when a dispute over the possession of the place ended in a fight in which a number of men were seriously wounded, providing the name for the mine ultimately located there. After the American Civil War, William John Turner Hutcheson, who served with the Blue Ridge Rifles, a Confederate fighting unit from Dahlonega, Georgia, became superintendent of the Battle Branch gold mine. The mine continued producing gold well into the 1900s, producing 661.28 ounces (20.568 kg) of gold in 1935.",
"Title: Free Jim Mine\n\nThe Free Jim Mine (location: ) was a Georgia Gold Rush gold mine located in the town of Dahlonega in Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA. The mine was started by a free African American named James Boisclair, who arrived in the area in the 1830s from Augusta, Georgia. Apparently, Boisclair discovered gold on a tract of land but, under state law, could not purchase the land since he was black, except through a guardian. A local resident, Joseph J. Singleton became his guardian, thus allowing Boisclair to purchase the land and start what would become known as the Free Jim Mine. The mine was operated by Bosclair for many years. Today, the Free Jim Mine lies underneath the present-day Pine Tree Mfg. plant and other nearby businesses within the city limits of Dahlonega.",
"Title: North Georgia mountains\n\nThe Georgia Mountains Region or North Georgia mountains or Northeast Georgia is an area that starts in the northeast corner of Georgia, United States, and spreads in a westerly direction. The mountains in this region are in the Blue Ridge mountain chain that ends in Georgia. At over 1 billion years of age, the Blue Ridge mountains are among the oldest mountains in the United States and sometimes mistaken to be the oldest mountains in the world (they are only about one third of the age of South Africa's 3.6 billion year old Barberton greenstone belt.) . The mountains in this region are also a part of the vast system of North American mountains known as the Appalachian Mountains that spans most of the United States longitudally along the eastern areas of the nation and terminates in Alabama.",
"Title: Gold Lottery of 1832\n\nThe Gold Lottery of 1832 was the seventh lottery in the Georgia Land Lottery, a lottery system used by the State of Georgia between the years 1805 and 1832 to distribute land. It was authorized by the Georgia General Assembly by an act of December 24, 1831 a few years after the start of the Georgia Gold Rush. The act specified that approximately one third of the 160 acre land districts to be distributed by lottery under the act of December 21, 1830 (the sixth land lottery), be designated as gold districts of 40 acre each and to be distributed in a separate lottery. The drawings for the Gold Lottery of 1832 occurred between October 22, 1832 and May 1, 1833 and applied to land that had been owned by the Cherokee Indians.",
"Title: Calhoun Mine\n\nThe Calhoun Mine is perhaps the oldest and best-known mine in Lumpkin County, Georgia. When gold was discovered in Lumpkin County in 1828, which led to the Georgia Gold Rush in 1829, it was discovered on 239 acre owned by Robert Obar. After at least two intermediary sales, the land was purchased by Senator John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, who was also the 7th Vice President of the United States. Calhoun started a mining company to mine the land and later allowed his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University, to manage it. The ore deposit was a very rich deposit and, according to an 1856 letter from Clemson to his brother-in-law, was still producing significant quantities of gold nearly 30 years after its initial discovery on the land. This mine - along with the Consolidated Mine and the Loud Mine - were some of the most productive mines in the Georgia Gold Belt.",
"Title: Allatoona, Georgia\n\nAllatoona was a town located in extreme southeastern Bartow County, Georgia. The population is estimated to have been approximately 1,000. Built along Allatoona Creek, it was a gold mining area later in the first U.S. gold rush, which took place in Georgia and North Carolina. Reaching its height in the 1840s, the Georgia Gold Rush continued into the 1850s even while the second gold rush was occurring in California. (Gold was also mined in nearby Woodstock.)",
"Title: Crisson Mine\n\nCrisson Mine was a gold mine in Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA, located just east of Dahlonega. Like many mines in the area, the property probably started as a placer mine during the Georgia Gold Rush. Once the placer deposits had been exhausted, an open pit gold mine was established in 1847 and commercial operations continued until the early 1980s. A small stamp mill was also established here. Much of the gold used for the gold leaf dome of the Georgia State Capitol was mined at this mine, which was among the most productive mine in the Georgia Gold Belt. The mine is located just north of the site of the Consolidated Mine, which is itself north of and the Calhoun Mine.",
"Title: Lapland gold rush\n\nThe Lapland gold rush, also known as the Ivalo Gold Rush, was a gold rush that occurred in Lapland, Grand Duchy of Finland, during the 1870s. The Lapland gold rush started in the valley of the Ivalojoki river in 1870 and lasted for a few years. Although the scale of the Lapland gold rush is not comparable to the major 19th century gold rushes, the Lapland gold rush has great local significance in Lapland and across Finland.",
"Title: Similkameen Gold Rush\n\nThe Similkameen Gold Rush, also known as the Blackfoot Gold Rush, was a minor gold rush in the Similkameen Country of the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, in 1860. The Similkameen Rush was one of a flurry of small rushes peripheral to the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush, which had drawn tens of thousands of prospectors to the new colony in 1858-1859, among the others being Rock Creek Gold Rush and Big Bend."
] |
2,032
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What 2010 horror film did Seo Young-hee star in alongside Ji Sung-won?
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Bedevilled
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bridge
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hard
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"Bedevilled (; lit.",
" \"The Whole Story of the Kim Bok-nam Murder Case\") is a 2010 South Korean horror/thriller film starring Seo Young-hee and Ji Sung-won.",
" The film premiered as an official selection of International Critics' Week at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival."
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"A Thousand Kisses () is a 2011 South Korean television series, starring Seo Young-hee, Ji Hyun-woo, Ryu Jin and Kim So-eun.",
" It explores the question of age differences in romance.",
" It aired on MBC from August 20, 2011 to February 5, 2012 on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:40 for 50 episodes."
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"sentences": [
"Spiderhole is a 2010 horror film written and directed by Daniel Simpson.",
" The film is Simpson's feature film directorial debut and is distributed by IFC."
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"sentences": [
"Ubaldo Terzani Horror Show is a 2010 horror film written and directed by Gabriele Albanesi and starring Paolo Sassanelli and Giuseppe Soleri."
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"sentences": [
"Now and Forever () is a 2006 South Korean film directed by Kim Seong-joong and starring Choi Ji-woo, Jo Han-sun, Choi Sung-kook and Seo Young-hee.",
"it also has a Japanese manga named RENRI NO EDA (連理の枝) Intertwined Branches ."
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"Seo Young-hee is a South Korean actress.",
" She is best known for her supporting role in thriller \"The Chaser\" (2008) and her award-winning lead role in horror film \"Bedevilled\" (2010)."
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"Terror Trap (stylized in some countries as Vacancy 3), is an American 2010 horror film, written and directed by the controversial Dan Garcia who pleaded guilty in 2013 to a Motion Picture Tax Scam after orchestrating a scheme to defraud the State of Louisiana’s Motion Picture Industry Development Tax Credit Program.",
" At the time of this update Garcia has not been sentenced.",
" Filming took place in Louisiana.",
" The film stars David James Elliott, Michael Madsen and Jeff Fahey.",
" Movie tagline is \"Once you check in, there's no escape...\".",
" The film is similar to the 2008 film, \"Vacancy\" which also features a couple being terrorized by a motel's owner and his employees while being recorded."
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"Hwang Geum-hee (born August 20, 1977) is a South Korean actress.",
" Previously known by her stage name Ji Sung-won, Hwang began using her real name professionally in August 2013.",
" Her most notable work is the critically acclaimed horror film \"Bedevilled\" (2010)."
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"Star Vehicle (re-titled in North America as Bleading Lady) is a 2010 horror film directed by Ryan Nicholson and starring Dan Ellis, Sindy Faraguna, Nathan Durec and Nick Windebank."
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"Freeway Killer is a 2010 horror film directed by John Morlowski and written by David Birke starring Scott Anthony Leet, Cole Williams, Dusty Sorg, Michael Rooker, Debbon Ayer, and Eileen Dietz.",
" The film is based on true events and follows the story of serial killer William Bonin, one of three killers who claimed several victims on the freeways of California in the 1970s and 1980s.",
" The film was released by Image Entertainment on February 16, 2010."
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"Title: Bedevilled (2010 film)\n\nBedevilled (; lit. \"The Whole Story of the Kim Bok-nam Murder Case\") is a 2010 South Korean horror/thriller film starring Seo Young-hee and Ji Sung-won. The film premiered as an official selection of International Critics' Week at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.",
"Title: A Thousand Kisses (TV series)\n\nA Thousand Kisses () is a 2011 South Korean television series, starring Seo Young-hee, Ji Hyun-woo, Ryu Jin and Kim So-eun. It explores the question of age differences in romance. It aired on MBC from August 20, 2011 to February 5, 2012 on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:40 for 50 episodes.",
"Title: Spiderhole (film)\n\nSpiderhole is a 2010 horror film written and directed by Daniel Simpson. The film is Simpson's feature film directorial debut and is distributed by IFC.",
"Title: Ubaldo Terzani Horror Show\n\nUbaldo Terzani Horror Show is a 2010 horror film written and directed by Gabriele Albanesi and starring Paolo Sassanelli and Giuseppe Soleri.",
"Title: Now and Forever (2006 film)\n\nNow and Forever () is a 2006 South Korean film directed by Kim Seong-joong and starring Choi Ji-woo, Jo Han-sun, Choi Sung-kook and Seo Young-hee. it also has a Japanese manga named RENRI NO EDA (連理の枝) Intertwined Branches .",
"Title: Seo Young-hee\n\nSeo Young-hee is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her supporting role in thriller \"The Chaser\" (2008) and her award-winning lead role in horror film \"Bedevilled\" (2010).",
"Title: Terror Trap\n\nTerror Trap (stylized in some countries as Vacancy 3), is an American 2010 horror film, written and directed by the controversial Dan Garcia who pleaded guilty in 2013 to a Motion Picture Tax Scam after orchestrating a scheme to defraud the State of Louisiana’s Motion Picture Industry Development Tax Credit Program. At the time of this update Garcia has not been sentenced. Filming took place in Louisiana. The film stars David James Elliott, Michael Madsen and Jeff Fahey. Movie tagline is \"Once you check in, there's no escape...\". The film is similar to the 2008 film, \"Vacancy\" which also features a couple being terrorized by a motel's owner and his employees while being recorded.",
"Title: Hwang Geum-hee\n\nHwang Geum-hee (born August 20, 1977) is a South Korean actress. Previously known by her stage name Ji Sung-won, Hwang began using her real name professionally in August 2013. Her most notable work is the critically acclaimed horror film \"Bedevilled\" (2010).",
"Title: Star Vehicle (film)\n\nStar Vehicle (re-titled in North America as Bleading Lady) is a 2010 horror film directed by Ryan Nicholson and starring Dan Ellis, Sindy Faraguna, Nathan Durec and Nick Windebank.",
"Title: Freeway Killer (film)\n\nFreeway Killer is a 2010 horror film directed by John Morlowski and written by David Birke starring Scott Anthony Leet, Cole Williams, Dusty Sorg, Michael Rooker, Debbon Ayer, and Eileen Dietz. The film is based on true events and follows the story of serial killer William Bonin, one of three killers who claimed several victims on the freeways of California in the 1970s and 1980s. The film was released by Image Entertainment on February 16, 2010."
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2,033
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Which is an artificial lake, Banjosa Lake or Lake Urmia?
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Banjosa Lake
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"The Zola River, also known as the Zola Chai is a river in Iran, flowing into Lake Urmia.",
" It runs north of Urmia and west of Salmas.",
" Rising in the mountains along the border with Turkey, it flows southwest along the Salmas Plain.",
" The river has a catchment area of 846 km²."
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"Silvaneh District (Persian: بخش سیلوانه ) is one of the five districts (bakhsh) in Urmia County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran.",
" It is west of Lake Urmia, and lies between the city of Urmia and the Turkish border.",
" Its administrative center is the city of Silvaneh.",
" At the 2006 census, its population was 52,752, in 9,140 families.",
" The District has one city: Silvaneh.",
" The District has three rural districts (\"dehestan\"): Dasht Rural District, Margavar Rural District, and Targavar Rural District."
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"Sumay-ye Beradust District (Persian: بخش صومای برادوست ; also Romanized as Sumay Baradust and Somay Baradoost; in Kurdish: Somay Brados) is a district (bakhsh) in Urmia County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran.",
" It is west of Lake Urmia, between the city of Urmia and the border with Turkey.",
" Its administrative seat is the town of Serow.",
" At the 2006 census, its population was 39,802, in 6,760 families.",
" The District has one city: Serow.",
" The District has three rural districts (\"dehestan\"): Beradust Rural District, Sumay-ye Jonubi Rural District, and Sumay-ye Shomali Rural District."
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"Banjosa Lake (Urdu: ) is an artificial lake and a tourist resort 20 km from the city of Rawalakot in District Poonch of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan.",
" It is located at an altitude of 1981 m ."
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"Lake Urmia (Persian: دریاچه ارومیه , \"Daryāche-ye Orūmiye\"; Azerbaijani: \"اورمیا ﮔﺆﻟﻮ\" , \"Urmiya gölü\") is an endorheic salt lake in Iran.",
" The lake is between the provinces of East Azerbaijan and West Azerbaijan in Iran, and west of the southern portion of the Caspian Sea.",
" At its greatest extent, it was the largest lake in the Middle East and the sixth-largest saltwater lake on Earth, with a surface area of approximately 5200 km² , a length of 140 km , a width of 55 km , and a maximum depth of 16 m .",
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"The Urmia Lake Bridge is a road bridge in northern Iran.",
" It is the largest and longest bridge in Iran, and crosses Lake Urmia, connecting the provinces of East Azerbaijan and West Azerbaijan.",
" The project was completed in November 2008."
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"West Azerbaijan Province is one of the 31 provinces of Iran.",
" It is in the northwest of the country, bordering Turkey, Iraq and Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, as well as the provinces of East Azerbaijan, Zanjan and Kurdistan.",
" The province is part of Region 3.",
" It is separated from Armenia by Turkey's short border with the Azerbaijan Republic.",
" The province of West Azerbaijan covers an area of 39,487 km², or 43,660 km² including Lake Urmia.",
" In 2012 the province had a population of about 3 million (estimate).",
" The capital city and largest city of the province is Urmia."
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"'Banjosa (Urdu: بنجوسہ)' is a small village and tourist attraction point about 20 km from Rawalakot, Azad Kashmir.",
" Word Banjosa is still undefined but according to local peoples, Banjosa is hindko words, consist of two parts \"Bun\" means \"forest\" and Jousa was resident of the area.",
" Banjosa has three main Marketplaces, (Mareed Na Bagla), R.A bazar, Miral Gala and Gale wala pir Bazaar.",
" Religious militancy or freedom fight in Kashmir was launched by Captain Hussein khan and Other Pakistani Militants from Banjosa valley and other parts of Kashmir .",
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"Urmia (Azerbaijani: \"ارومو –ارومیه\" , Persian: ارومیه (] ) is the largest city in West Azerbaijan province of Iran.",
" Urmia is situated at an altitude of 1,330 m above sea level, and is located along the Shahar Chay river (City River) on the Urmia Plain.",
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"Sufi Chay (صوفی چای) is a river in north-west Iran, at 37° 19' 45\" N, 46° 4' 36\" E.",
" The river rises at Mount Sahand in the mountains to the east of Lake Urmia, and flows south past Alavian and Senshon till it reaches Maragheh city where it turns east and enters Lake Urmia in a large delta at Bonab."
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"Title: Zola River\n\nThe Zola River, also known as the Zola Chai is a river in Iran, flowing into Lake Urmia. It runs north of Urmia and west of Salmas. Rising in the mountains along the border with Turkey, it flows southwest along the Salmas Plain. The river has a catchment area of 846 km².",
"Title: Silvaneh District\n\nSilvaneh District (Persian: بخش سیلوانه ) is one of the five districts (bakhsh) in Urmia County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. It is west of Lake Urmia, and lies between the city of Urmia and the Turkish border. Its administrative center is the city of Silvaneh. At the 2006 census, its population was 52,752, in 9,140 families. The District has one city: Silvaneh. The District has three rural districts (\"dehestan\"): Dasht Rural District, Margavar Rural District, and Targavar Rural District.",
"Title: Sumay-ye Beradust District\n\nSumay-ye Beradust District (Persian: بخش صومای برادوست ; also Romanized as Sumay Baradust and Somay Baradoost; in Kurdish: Somay Brados) is a district (bakhsh) in Urmia County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. It is west of Lake Urmia, between the city of Urmia and the border with Turkey. Its administrative seat is the town of Serow. At the 2006 census, its population was 39,802, in 6,760 families. The District has one city: Serow. The District has three rural districts (\"dehestan\"): Beradust Rural District, Sumay-ye Jonubi Rural District, and Sumay-ye Shomali Rural District.",
"Title: Banjosa Lake\n\nBanjosa Lake (Urdu: ) is an artificial lake and a tourist resort 20 km from the city of Rawalakot in District Poonch of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. It is located at an altitude of 1981 m .",
"Title: Lake Urmia\n\nLake Urmia (Persian: دریاچه ارومیه , \"Daryāche-ye Orūmiye\"; Azerbaijani: \"اورمیا ﮔﺆﻟﻮ\" , \"Urmiya gölü\") is an endorheic salt lake in Iran. The lake is between the provinces of East Azerbaijan and West Azerbaijan in Iran, and west of the southern portion of the Caspian Sea. At its greatest extent, it was the largest lake in the Middle East and the sixth-largest saltwater lake on Earth, with a surface area of approximately 5200 km² , a length of 140 km , a width of 55 km , and a maximum depth of 16 m . The lake has shrunk to 10% of its former size due to damming of the rivers that flow into it, and the pumping of groundwater from the surrounding area.",
"Title: Urmia Lake Bridge\n\nThe Urmia Lake Bridge is a road bridge in northern Iran. It is the largest and longest bridge in Iran, and crosses Lake Urmia, connecting the provinces of East Azerbaijan and West Azerbaijan. The project was completed in November 2008.",
"Title: West Azerbaijan Province\n\nWest Azerbaijan Province is one of the 31 provinces of Iran. It is in the northwest of the country, bordering Turkey, Iraq and Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, as well as the provinces of East Azerbaijan, Zanjan and Kurdistan. The province is part of Region 3. It is separated from Armenia by Turkey's short border with the Azerbaijan Republic. The province of West Azerbaijan covers an area of 39,487 km², or 43,660 km² including Lake Urmia. In 2012 the province had a population of about 3 million (estimate). The capital city and largest city of the province is Urmia.",
"Title: Banjosa\n\n'Banjosa (Urdu: بنجوسہ)' is a small village and tourist attraction point about 20 km from Rawalakot, Azad Kashmir. Word Banjosa is still undefined but according to local peoples, Banjosa is hindko words, consist of two parts \"Bun\" means \"forest\" and Jousa was resident of the area. Banjosa has three main Marketplaces, (Mareed Na Bagla), R.A bazar, Miral Gala and Gale wala pir Bazaar. Religious militancy or freedom fight in Kashmir was launched by Captain Hussein khan and Other Pakistani Militants from Banjosa valley and other parts of Kashmir . This area is famous for its beautiful lake known as Banjosa Lake and sometime it also refers as Chotagala lake.",
"Title: Urmia\n\nUrmia (Azerbaijani: \"ارومو –ارومیه\" , Persian: ارومیه (] ) is the largest city in West Azerbaijan province of Iran. Urmia is situated at an altitude of 1,330 m above sea level, and is located along the Shahar Chay river (City River) on the Urmia Plain. Lake Urmia, one of the world's largest salt lakes, lies to the east of the city and the mountainous Turkish border area lies to the west.",
"Title: Sufi Chay\n\nSufi Chay (صوفی چای) is a river in north-west Iran, at 37° 19' 45\" N, 46° 4' 36\" E. The river rises at Mount Sahand in the mountains to the east of Lake Urmia, and flows south past Alavian and Senshon till it reaches Maragheh city where it turns east and enters Lake Urmia in a large delta at Bonab."
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The zombie film "Planet Terror" was released as a double feature with a Quentin Tarantino film that stars what actor as a stuntman that murders young women?
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Kurt Russell
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"Kill Bill Vol.",
" 2 Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the of the two-part Quentin Tarantino film, \"Kill Bill\".",
" First released on April 13, 2004, it reached #58 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and #2 on the \"Billboard\" soundtracks chart in the US.",
" It also reached the ARIA Top 50 album charts in Australia.",
" It was orchestrated by Tarantino's fellow filmmaker and personal friend Robert Rodriguez, as well as RZA from the Wu-Tang Clan."
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"Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds: Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino's motion picture \"Inglourious Basterds\".",
" It was originally released on August 18, 2009.",
" The soundtrack uses a variety of music genres, including spaghetti western soundtrack excerpts, R&B and a David Bowie song from the 1982 remake of \"Cat People.\"",
" \"The Man with the Big Sombrero\", a song from the 1943 screwball comedy \"Hi Diddle Diddle\", was rerecorded in French for the movie.",
" This is the first soundtrack for a Quentin Tarantino film not to feature dialogue excerpts.",
" The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media, but lost to the \"Slumdog Millionaire\" soundtrack."
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"Earl McGraw and his son Edgar McGraw are two fictional characters played by Michael Parks and James Parks.",
" They appear in several feature films by Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino, including the \"From Dusk till Dawn\" franchise, \"\", and in various works from the \"Grindhouse\" project.",
" Despite being killed off in his first appearance in \"From Dusk till Dawn\", various characters named Earl and Edgar have returned in several other films from Rodriguez and Tarantino.",
" Talking with a heavy Texas accent and delivering profanity laden dialogue, the Earl character often serves as comic relief.",
" He and Edgar are consistently portrayed as Texas Rangers.",
" Edgar is portrayed by James Parks, the real-life son of Michael Parks.",
" Earl has a daughter who is introduced in the \"Grindhouse\" films, named Dakota, played by Marley Shelton, who plays a large role in \"Planet Terror\".",
" Dakota also appears in the portrayed by Nicky Whelan."
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"Planet Terror is a 2007 American zombie film directed by Robert Rodriguez.",
" It follows a group of people attempting to survive an onslaught of zombie-like creatures as they feud with a military unit.",
" The film stars Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez, Josh Brolin, Marley Shelton, Naveen Andrews, Michael Biehn, Jeff Fahey, Stacy Ferguson, and Bruce Willis.",
" It was released theatrically in North America as part of a double feature with Quentin Tarantino's \"Death Proof\" under the title \"Grindhouse\", to emulate the experience of viewing exploitation films in a \"grindhouse\" theater.",
" In addition to directing the film, Rodriguez wrote the script, directed the cinematography, wrote the musical score, co-edited, and produced it."
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"Women in Cages is a 1971 film in the women in prison sexploitation subgenre, co-produced by Roger Corman and directed by Gerardo de León.",
" It was prominently featured in the \"Planet Terror\" portion of the 2007 film \"Grindhouse\".",
" \"Grindhouse\" director Quentin Tarantino said of the film, \"I'm a huge, huge fan of Gerry de Leon... the film is just harsh, harsh, harsh.\"",
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"Death Proof is a 2007 American exploitation film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino.",
" It stars Kurt Russell as a stuntman who murders young women in staged car accidents using his \"death-proof\" stunt car.",
" It co-stars Rosario Dawson, Vanessa Ferlito, Jordan Ladd, Rose McGowan, Sydney Tamiia Poitier, Tracie Thoms and Mary Elizabeth Winstead, with stuntwoman Zoë Bell as herself.",
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"The Hateful Eight is the soundtrack album to Quentin Tarantino's motion picture \"The Hateful Eight\".",
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" Morricone composed 50 minutes of original music for \"The Hateful Eight\"."
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"Grindhouse is a 2007 American horror film double feature co-written, produced, and directed by Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino.",
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" The film stars Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez, Marley Shelton, Michael Biehn, Jeff Fahey, Josh Brolin, Naveen Andrews, Fergie, Bruce Willis, Kurt Russell, Rosario Dawson, Tracie Thoms, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and stuntwoman Zoë Bell, who plays herself."
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"Robert Anthony Rodriguez (born June 20, 1968) is an American filmmaker, screenwriter, and musician.",
" He shoots and produces many of his films in Mexico and his home state, Texas.",
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" The film spawned two sequels known collectively as the \"Mexico Trilogy\": \"Desperado\" and \"Once Upon a Time in Mexico\".",
" He directed \"From Dusk till Dawn\" in 1996 and developed its (2014–present).",
" Rodriguez co-directed the 2005 neo-noir crime thriller anthology \"Sin City\" (adapted from the graphic novel of the same name) and the 2014 sequel, \"\".",
" Rodriguez also directed the \"Spy Kids\" films, \"The Faculty\", as well as \"The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl\", \"Planet Terror\", and \"Machete\".",
" He is a friend and frequent collaborator of filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, who founded the production company A Band Apart, which Rodriguez was a member of.",
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"The Quentin Tarantino Film Festival, or QT-Fest, is a semi-annual film and multimedia event held by the Austin Film Society in Austin, Texas and attended by film director Quentin Tarantino.",
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" The event usually takes place for a few days, and Tarantino screens a selection of his favorite films using prints he owns."
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"Title: Kill Bill Vol. 2 Original Soundtrack\n\nKill Bill Vol. 2 Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the of the two-part Quentin Tarantino film, \"Kill Bill\". First released on April 13, 2004, it reached #58 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and #2 on the \"Billboard\" soundtracks chart in the US. It also reached the ARIA Top 50 album charts in Australia. It was orchestrated by Tarantino's fellow filmmaker and personal friend Robert Rodriguez, as well as RZA from the Wu-Tang Clan.",
"Title: Inglourious Basterds (soundtrack)\n\nQuentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds: Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino's motion picture \"Inglourious Basterds\". It was originally released on August 18, 2009. The soundtrack uses a variety of music genres, including spaghetti western soundtrack excerpts, R&B and a David Bowie song from the 1982 remake of \"Cat People.\" \"The Man with the Big Sombrero\", a song from the 1943 screwball comedy \"Hi Diddle Diddle\", was rerecorded in French for the movie. This is the first soundtrack for a Quentin Tarantino film not to feature dialogue excerpts. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media, but lost to the \"Slumdog Millionaire\" soundtrack.",
"Title: Earl and Edgar McGraw\n\nEarl McGraw and his son Edgar McGraw are two fictional characters played by Michael Parks and James Parks. They appear in several feature films by Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino, including the \"From Dusk till Dawn\" franchise, \"\", and in various works from the \"Grindhouse\" project. Despite being killed off in his first appearance in \"From Dusk till Dawn\", various characters named Earl and Edgar have returned in several other films from Rodriguez and Tarantino. Talking with a heavy Texas accent and delivering profanity laden dialogue, the Earl character often serves as comic relief. He and Edgar are consistently portrayed as Texas Rangers. Edgar is portrayed by James Parks, the real-life son of Michael Parks. Earl has a daughter who is introduced in the \"Grindhouse\" films, named Dakota, played by Marley Shelton, who plays a large role in \"Planet Terror\". Dakota also appears in the portrayed by Nicky Whelan.",
"Title: Planet Terror\n\nPlanet Terror is a 2007 American zombie film directed by Robert Rodriguez. It follows a group of people attempting to survive an onslaught of zombie-like creatures as they feud with a military unit. The film stars Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez, Josh Brolin, Marley Shelton, Naveen Andrews, Michael Biehn, Jeff Fahey, Stacy Ferguson, and Bruce Willis. It was released theatrically in North America as part of a double feature with Quentin Tarantino's \"Death Proof\" under the title \"Grindhouse\", to emulate the experience of viewing exploitation films in a \"grindhouse\" theater. In addition to directing the film, Rodriguez wrote the script, directed the cinematography, wrote the musical score, co-edited, and produced it.",
"Title: Women in Cages\n\nWomen in Cages is a 1971 film in the women in prison sexploitation subgenre, co-produced by Roger Corman and directed by Gerardo de León. It was prominently featured in the \"Planet Terror\" portion of the 2007 film \"Grindhouse\". \"Grindhouse\" director Quentin Tarantino said of the film, \"I'm a huge, huge fan of Gerry de Leon... the film is just harsh, harsh, harsh.\" He described the final shot as one of \"devastating despair\".",
"Title: Death Proof\n\nDeath Proof is a 2007 American exploitation film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It stars Kurt Russell as a stuntman who murders young women in staged car accidents using his \"death-proof\" stunt car. It co-stars Rosario Dawson, Vanessa Ferlito, Jordan Ladd, Rose McGowan, Sydney Tamiia Poitier, Tracie Thoms and Mary Elizabeth Winstead, with stuntwoman Zoë Bell as herself. The film pays homage to the slasher, exploitation and muscle car films of the 1970s.",
"Title: The Hateful Eight (soundtrack)\n\nThe Hateful Eight is the soundtrack album to Quentin Tarantino's motion picture \"The Hateful Eight\". The soundtrack includes the first complete original score for a Tarantino film and is composed, orchestrated and conducted by Ennio Morricone. Morricone composed 50 minutes of original music for \"The Hateful Eight\".",
"Title: Grindhouse (film)\n\nGrindhouse is a 2007 American horror film double feature co-written, produced, and directed by Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino. The double feature consists of two feature-length segments, Rodriguez's \"Planet Terror\" and Tarantino's \"Death Proof\", and is bookended by fictional trailers for upcoming attractions (though two of the trailers, \"Machete\" and \"Hobo with a Shotgun\", have since been made into movies), advertisements, and in-theater announcements. The film's title derives from the U.S. film industry term \"grindhouse\", which refers to (now mostly defunct) movie theaters specializing in B movies, often exploitation films, shown in a multiple-feature format. The film stars Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez, Marley Shelton, Michael Biehn, Jeff Fahey, Josh Brolin, Naveen Andrews, Fergie, Bruce Willis, Kurt Russell, Rosario Dawson, Tracie Thoms, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and stuntwoman Zoë Bell, who plays herself.",
"Title: Robert Rodriguez\n\nRobert Anthony Rodriguez (born June 20, 1968) is an American filmmaker, screenwriter, and musician. He shoots and produces many of his films in Mexico and his home state, Texas. Rodriguez directed the 1992 action film \"El Mariachi\", which was a commercial success after grossing $2 million against a budget of $7,000. The film spawned two sequels known collectively as the \"Mexico Trilogy\": \"Desperado\" and \"Once Upon a Time in Mexico\". He directed \"From Dusk till Dawn\" in 1996 and developed its (2014–present). Rodriguez co-directed the 2005 neo-noir crime thriller anthology \"Sin City\" (adapted from the graphic novel of the same name) and the 2014 sequel, \"\". Rodriguez also directed the \"Spy Kids\" films, \"The Faculty\", as well as \"The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl\", \"Planet Terror\", and \"Machete\". He is a friend and frequent collaborator of filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, who founded the production company A Band Apart, which Rodriguez was a member of. In December 2013, Rodriguez launched his own cable television channel, El Rey.",
"Title: Quentin Tarantino Film Festival\n\nThe Quentin Tarantino Film Festival, or QT-Fest, is a semi-annual film and multimedia event held by the Austin Film Society in Austin, Texas and attended by film director Quentin Tarantino. Most recently, the Alamo Drafthouse theater in downtown Austin, Texas has been the selected venue. The event usually takes place for a few days, and Tarantino screens a selection of his favorite films using prints he owns."
] |
2,035
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Elms College Blazers plays in a collegiate conference based in which location ?
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Northeastern United States
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bridge
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medium
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{
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"Mackenzie Stadium",
"New England Collegiate Conference"
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1,
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"The New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) was an NCAA Division II college athletic conference based in the Northeastern United States that dissolved during the late 1990s after most of its members either moved to Division I or joined Division II leagues such as the Northeast-10 Conference or the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference, now known as the East Coast Conference."
],
"title": "New England Collegiate Conference (Division II)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mackenzie Stadium is a baseball venue located in Holyoke, Massachusetts.",
" It was home to the Holyoke Millers and today is used by both the Valley Blue Sox of the New England Collegiate Baseball League (since 2008) and the Elms College Blazers of the New England Collegiate Conference (since 2005).",
" It was built in 1933 and has a capacity of 4,100 people."
],
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},
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"The College of Our Lady of the Elms, often called Elms College, is a Catholic liberal arts college located in Chicopee, Massachusetts, near Springfield.",
" The campus is located in the Springfield Street Historic District, near the Chicopee city-center."
],
"title": "Elms College"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference Men's Basketball Tournament is the annual conference basketball championship tournament for the NCAA Division III Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference.",
" The tournament has been held annually since the AMCC was founded in 1998.",
" It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records."
],
"title": "AMCC Men's Basketball Tournament"
},
{
"sentences": [
"College Hockey America (CHA) is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I ice hockey-only conference based in Detroit, Michigan that was formed in mid-1999 after the dissolution of Division II ice hockey.",
" CHA was originally a men's and women's ice hockey conference, but has been a women's-only conference since 2010 when Niagara and Robert Morris joined Atlantic Hockey, Bemidji State joined the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, and Alabama–Huntsville became an independent school.",
" After the completion of each regular season, it held the CHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament to determine its men's conference champion.",
" In 2001, CHA commissioned the Bruce M. McLeod Trophy, named after its first commissioner, which was awarded to the tournament champion.",
" In 2003, CHA was granted an annual automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship for its tournament champion.",
" Before this, the only CHA team to have played in the national championship tournament was Niagara, which received an at-large bid into the 2000 tournament.",
" No CHA team won a national championship, and until 2009, Niagara was the only CHA team to have advanced past the first round.",
" In the 2009 tournament, Bemidji State became the only CHA team and 16th ranked seed to ever advance to the Frozen Four."
],
"title": "List of CHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament champions"
},
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"sentences": [
"The WCCC or Western Collegiate Cycling Conference is a collegiate cycling conference based in the western United States.",
" The conference is composed of 29 schools from California, Northern Nevada, and even Hawaii.",
" Schools include current Road National Champions UC Davis as well as former champions Stanford and UC Berkeley.",
" The schools in the conference compete in bicycle racing with road cycling races in the spring and mountain bike racing in the fall.",
" The conference is governed by the National Collegiate Cycling Association, a division of USA Cycling.",
" The conference is split up into two divisions."
],
"title": "Western Collegiate Cycling Conference"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Metropolitan Collegiate Conference (MCC) was a college athletic conference that exited from 1965 until 1969.",
" The conference was also known as the Middle Eastern Collegiate Conference (MECC).",
" The participating schools were exclusively from New York and New Jersey.",
" The 10 founding members of the conference in 1965 were: Manhattan, Long Island University, New York University, Hofstra, Fairleigh Dickinson, Saint Peter's, Seton Hall, Iona, Wagner and St. Francis."
],
"title": "Metropolitan Collegiate Conference"
},
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"sentences": [
"The New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) is an NCAA Division III college athletic conference based in the Northeastern United States."
],
"title": "New England Collegiate Conference"
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"The Wisconsin Collegiate Conference (WCC) is an athletic conference made up of the two year campuses in the University of Wisconsin System.",
" The teams compete in soccer, volleyball, basketball, tennis, and golf.",
" Baseball is also offered at some campuses.",
" The campuses also compete in the Wisconsin Junior College Athletic Association (WJCAA), which is a combination of the Wisconsin Collegiate Conference and the Wisconsin Technical College Conference.",
" All teams are considered junior colleges and athletes are only eligible for 2 years."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Heartland Collegiate Conference (HCC) was a football-only intercollegiate athletic conference that evolved out of the Indiana Collegiate Conference (ICC) and competed between 1978 and 1989.",
" Originally comprising the football-playing arm of the ICC, the HCC became its own separate entity after the ICC was dissolved in 1979.",
" The HCC continued for ten more seasons before its own collapse in 1989.",
" When formed in 1978, the conference had members in the states of Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky."
],
"title": "Heartland Collegiate Conference"
}
] |
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"Title: New England Collegiate Conference (Division II)\n\nThe New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) was an NCAA Division II college athletic conference based in the Northeastern United States that dissolved during the late 1990s after most of its members either moved to Division I or joined Division II leagues such as the Northeast-10 Conference or the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference, now known as the East Coast Conference.",
"Title: Mackenzie Stadium\n\nMackenzie Stadium is a baseball venue located in Holyoke, Massachusetts. It was home to the Holyoke Millers and today is used by both the Valley Blue Sox of the New England Collegiate Baseball League (since 2008) and the Elms College Blazers of the New England Collegiate Conference (since 2005). It was built in 1933 and has a capacity of 4,100 people.",
"Title: Elms College\n\nThe College of Our Lady of the Elms, often called Elms College, is a Catholic liberal arts college located in Chicopee, Massachusetts, near Springfield. The campus is located in the Springfield Street Historic District, near the Chicopee city-center.",
"Title: AMCC Men's Basketball Tournament\n\nThe Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference Men's Basketball Tournament is the annual conference basketball championship tournament for the NCAA Division III Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference. The tournament has been held annually since the AMCC was founded in 1998. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records.",
"Title: List of CHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament champions\n\nCollege Hockey America (CHA) is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I ice hockey-only conference based in Detroit, Michigan that was formed in mid-1999 after the dissolution of Division II ice hockey. CHA was originally a men's and women's ice hockey conference, but has been a women's-only conference since 2010 when Niagara and Robert Morris joined Atlantic Hockey, Bemidji State joined the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, and Alabama–Huntsville became an independent school. After the completion of each regular season, it held the CHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament to determine its men's conference champion. In 2001, CHA commissioned the Bruce M. McLeod Trophy, named after its first commissioner, which was awarded to the tournament champion. In 2003, CHA was granted an annual automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship for its tournament champion. Before this, the only CHA team to have played in the national championship tournament was Niagara, which received an at-large bid into the 2000 tournament. No CHA team won a national championship, and until 2009, Niagara was the only CHA team to have advanced past the first round. In the 2009 tournament, Bemidji State became the only CHA team and 16th ranked seed to ever advance to the Frozen Four.",
"Title: Western Collegiate Cycling Conference\n\nThe WCCC or Western Collegiate Cycling Conference is a collegiate cycling conference based in the western United States. The conference is composed of 29 schools from California, Northern Nevada, and even Hawaii. Schools include current Road National Champions UC Davis as well as former champions Stanford and UC Berkeley. The schools in the conference compete in bicycle racing with road cycling races in the spring and mountain bike racing in the fall. The conference is governed by the National Collegiate Cycling Association, a division of USA Cycling. The conference is split up into two divisions.",
"Title: Metropolitan Collegiate Conference\n\nThe Metropolitan Collegiate Conference (MCC) was a college athletic conference that exited from 1965 until 1969. The conference was also known as the Middle Eastern Collegiate Conference (MECC). The participating schools were exclusively from New York and New Jersey. The 10 founding members of the conference in 1965 were: Manhattan, Long Island University, New York University, Hofstra, Fairleigh Dickinson, Saint Peter's, Seton Hall, Iona, Wagner and St. Francis.",
"Title: New England Collegiate Conference\n\nThe New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) is an NCAA Division III college athletic conference based in the Northeastern United States.",
"Title: Wisconsin Collegiate Conference\n\nThe Wisconsin Collegiate Conference (WCC) is an athletic conference made up of the two year campuses in the University of Wisconsin System. The teams compete in soccer, volleyball, basketball, tennis, and golf. Baseball is also offered at some campuses. The campuses also compete in the Wisconsin Junior College Athletic Association (WJCAA), which is a combination of the Wisconsin Collegiate Conference and the Wisconsin Technical College Conference. All teams are considered junior colleges and athletes are only eligible for 2 years.",
"Title: Heartland Collegiate Conference\n\nThe Heartland Collegiate Conference (HCC) was a football-only intercollegiate athletic conference that evolved out of the Indiana Collegiate Conference (ICC) and competed between 1978 and 1989. Originally comprising the football-playing arm of the ICC, the HCC became its own separate entity after the ICC was dissolved in 1979. The HCC continued for ten more seasons before its own collapse in 1989. When formed in 1978, the conference had members in the states of Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky."
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2,036
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Born from Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini, worked with who to act in a 30-minute made-for-television movie?
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Jason Adelman
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bridge
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easy
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"The Gift (1994 film)",
"Isabella Rossellini"
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0,
1
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"The Gift is a 30-minute made-for-television movie directed by Laura Dern and starring Jason Adelman, Bonnie Bedelia, Peter Horton, Diane Ladd, Isabella Rossellini and Mary Steenburgen.",
" It is about a woman trying to cope with the prospect of breaking up with her longtime partner and moving on with her life."
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"Europe '51 (Italian: Europa '51 , ] , also known as \"The Greatest Love\") is a 1952 Italian neorealist film directed by Roberto Rossellini, starring Alexander Knox and Ingrid Bergman as a woman who's declared insane after her son's suicide."
],
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"sentences": [
"Fear (Italian: La Paura ) is a 1954 drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini and starring his wife Ingrid Bergman.",
" It has also been released as Angst in the English-speaking world.",
" It is loosely based on the Stefan Zweig novel \"Fear\".",
" It was filmed in Munich and was shot simultaneously in German and English.",
" Rossellini created it because he wanted to explore the reconstruction of Germany from both a material and moral standpoint ten years after making his previous German film \"Germany Year Zero\".",
" The film is noirish with aspects reminiscent of Hitchcock and German Expressionism."
],
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"sentences": [
"Mario Vitale (1923–2003) was an Italian film actor.",
" Vitale was a fisherman chosen by Roberto Rossellini to star alongside Ingrid Bergman in the 1950 film \"Stromboli\".",
" He played prominent roles in several other films until the mid-1950s."
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"sentences": [
"The War of the Volcanoes (Italian original title La guerra dei vulcani) is a 2012 documentary film directed by detailing the filming of Roberto Rossellini's 1950 film \"Stromboli\" starring Ingrid Bergman as well as the 1950 film \"Volcano\" starring Anna Magnani."
],
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"sentences": [
"Ferrari 375 MM, was a race car produced by Ferrari in 1953 and 1954.",
" It was named \"375\" for the per-cylinder displacement in the 4.5L V12 engine, and the \"MM\" stood for the Mille Miglia race.",
" The engine was based on its Ferrari 375 F1 counterpart, but with smaller stroke and bigger bore.",
" The first prototype was a Vignale Spyder and 3 next cars were Pinin Farina Berlinettas, all converted from Ferrari 340 MM.",
" Perhaps the most known 375 MM is the \"Ingrid Bergman\" version, commissioned in 1954 by director Roberto Rossellini for his wife, actress Ingrid Bergman.",
" The Bergman 375 MM was subsequently bought and restored by the Microsoft executive Jon Shirley and the restoration specialist Butch Dennison.",
" It later became the first postwar Ferrari to win Best of Show at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Stromboli, also known as Stromboli, Land of God (Italian: \"Stromboli, terra di Dio\" ), is a 1950 Italian-American film directed by Roberto Rossellini and featuring Ingrid Bergman.",
" The drama is considered a classic example of Italian neorealism."
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"title": "Stromboli (film)"
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"sentences": [
"Isabella Fiorella Elettra Giovanna Rossellini (born 18 June 1952) is an Italian actress, filmmaker, author, philanthropist, and model.",
" The daughter of the Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman and of Italian neorealist film director Roberto Rossellini, she is noted for her successful tenure as a Lancôme model, and for her roles in films such as \"Blue Velvet\" (1986) and \"Death Becomes Her\" (1992).",
" Rossellini also received a Golden Globe Award nomination for her performance in \"Crime of the Century\" (1996)."
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"sentences": [
"Journey to Italy, also known as Voyage to Italy, is a 1954 drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini.",
" Ingrid Bergman and George Sanders play Katherine and Alex Joyce, an English married couple whose trip to Italy unexpectedly undermines their marriage.",
" The film was written by Rossellini and Vitaliano Brancati, but is loosely based on the novel \"Duo\" by Colette.",
" Although the film was an Italian production, its dialogue was in English.",
" The first theatrical release was in Italy under the title Viaggio in Italia; the dialogue had been dubbed into Italian."
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"Elettra Rossellini Wiedemann (born July 26, 1983) is an American food editor and writer, fashion model, and socialite of Italian, Swedish, French, and German descent.",
" She is the daughter of Italian actress and model Isabella Rossellini and American Jonathan Wiedemann (a Harvard-educated Microsoft design manager and former fashion model) who were married from 1983 to 1986 after having met at a Calvin Klein photo shoot.",
" Her maternal grandparents were Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini."
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"title": "Elettra Rossellini Wiedemann"
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"Title: The Gift (1994 film)\n\nThe Gift is a 30-minute made-for-television movie directed by Laura Dern and starring Jason Adelman, Bonnie Bedelia, Peter Horton, Diane Ladd, Isabella Rossellini and Mary Steenburgen. It is about a woman trying to cope with the prospect of breaking up with her longtime partner and moving on with her life.",
"Title: Europe '51\n\nEurope '51 (Italian: Europa '51 , ] , also known as \"The Greatest Love\") is a 1952 Italian neorealist film directed by Roberto Rossellini, starring Alexander Knox and Ingrid Bergman as a woman who's declared insane after her son's suicide.",
"Title: Fear (1954 film)\n\nFear (Italian: La Paura ) is a 1954 drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini and starring his wife Ingrid Bergman. It has also been released as Angst in the English-speaking world. It is loosely based on the Stefan Zweig novel \"Fear\". It was filmed in Munich and was shot simultaneously in German and English. Rossellini created it because he wanted to explore the reconstruction of Germany from both a material and moral standpoint ten years after making his previous German film \"Germany Year Zero\". The film is noirish with aspects reminiscent of Hitchcock and German Expressionism.",
"Title: Mario Vitale\n\nMario Vitale (1923–2003) was an Italian film actor. Vitale was a fisherman chosen by Roberto Rossellini to star alongside Ingrid Bergman in the 1950 film \"Stromboli\". He played prominent roles in several other films until the mid-1950s.",
"Title: The War of the Volcanoes\n\nThe War of the Volcanoes (Italian original title La guerra dei vulcani) is a 2012 documentary film directed by detailing the filming of Roberto Rossellini's 1950 film \"Stromboli\" starring Ingrid Bergman as well as the 1950 film \"Volcano\" starring Anna Magnani.",
"Title: Ferrari 375 MM\n\nFerrari 375 MM, was a race car produced by Ferrari in 1953 and 1954. It was named \"375\" for the per-cylinder displacement in the 4.5L V12 engine, and the \"MM\" stood for the Mille Miglia race. The engine was based on its Ferrari 375 F1 counterpart, but with smaller stroke and bigger bore. The first prototype was a Vignale Spyder and 3 next cars were Pinin Farina Berlinettas, all converted from Ferrari 340 MM. Perhaps the most known 375 MM is the \"Ingrid Bergman\" version, commissioned in 1954 by director Roberto Rossellini for his wife, actress Ingrid Bergman. The Bergman 375 MM was subsequently bought and restored by the Microsoft executive Jon Shirley and the restoration specialist Butch Dennison. It later became the first postwar Ferrari to win Best of Show at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.",
"Title: Stromboli (film)\n\nStromboli, also known as Stromboli, Land of God (Italian: \"Stromboli, terra di Dio\" ), is a 1950 Italian-American film directed by Roberto Rossellini and featuring Ingrid Bergman. The drama is considered a classic example of Italian neorealism.",
"Title: Isabella Rossellini\n\nIsabella Fiorella Elettra Giovanna Rossellini (born 18 June 1952) is an Italian actress, filmmaker, author, philanthropist, and model. The daughter of the Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman and of Italian neorealist film director Roberto Rossellini, she is noted for her successful tenure as a Lancôme model, and for her roles in films such as \"Blue Velvet\" (1986) and \"Death Becomes Her\" (1992). Rossellini also received a Golden Globe Award nomination for her performance in \"Crime of the Century\" (1996).",
"Title: Journey to Italy\n\nJourney to Italy, also known as Voyage to Italy, is a 1954 drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini. Ingrid Bergman and George Sanders play Katherine and Alex Joyce, an English married couple whose trip to Italy unexpectedly undermines their marriage. The film was written by Rossellini and Vitaliano Brancati, but is loosely based on the novel \"Duo\" by Colette. Although the film was an Italian production, its dialogue was in English. The first theatrical release was in Italy under the title Viaggio in Italia; the dialogue had been dubbed into Italian.",
"Title: Elettra Rossellini Wiedemann\n\nElettra Rossellini Wiedemann (born July 26, 1983) is an American food editor and writer, fashion model, and socialite of Italian, Swedish, French, and German descent. She is the daughter of Italian actress and model Isabella Rossellini and American Jonathan Wiedemann (a Harvard-educated Microsoft design manager and former fashion model) who were married from 1983 to 1986 after having met at a Calvin Klein photo shoot. Her maternal grandparents were Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini."
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2,037
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Which is a martial art from Hawaii Charles Gaylord or Kajukenbo?
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Kajukenbo
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"sentences": [
"Budo: The Art of Killing is an award winning 1978 Japanese martial arts documentary created and produced by Hisao Masuda and financed by The Arthur Davis Company.",
" Considered a cult classic, the film is a compilation of various Japanese martial art demonstrations by several famous Japanese instructors such as Gozo Shioda, Taizaburo Nakamura and Teruo Hayashi.",
" Martial arts featured in the film include: karate, aikido, kendo, sumo, and judo among others.",
" The only modern Japanese martial art not featured in the film is kyudo."
],
"title": "Budo: The Art of Killing"
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"sentences": [
"Kajukenbo (Japanese: カジュケンボ Kajukenbo) is a hybrid martial art from Hawaii.",
" The name Kajukenbo is a portmanteau of the various arts from which its style is derived: KA for Karate, JU for Judo and Jujutsu, KEN for Kenpo and BO for Boxing."
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"sentences": [
"Hélio Gracie (] ; October 1, 1913 – January 29, 2009) was a Brazilian martial artist who, together with his brother Carlos Gracie, founded the martial art of Gracie jiu-jitsu and with Luiz França and Oswaldo Fadda the martial art of Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ).",
" According to Rorion Gracie, his father Hélio is one of the first sports heroes in Brazilian history; he was named Man of the Year in 1997 by the American martial arts publication \"Black Belt\" magazine.",
" A patriarch of the Gracie family, he was the father of Rickson, Royler, Royce, Relson, and Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) co-founder Rorion Gracie, among other sons and daughters."
],
"title": "Hélio Gracie"
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"sentences": [
"Soo Bahk Do is a martial art founded and taught by Kwan Jang Nim Hwang Kee, his successor Hwang Hyun Chul, known as H.C. Hwang, and instructors who are certified by member organizations of the World Moo Duk Kwan, Inc.",
" This martial art was originally the ancient martial art of Korea.",
" Hwang Kee created Moo Duk Kwan with influence from \"Soo Bahk Do\""
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"sentences": [
"Taijutsu (体術 , literally \"body technique\" or \"body skill\") is a Japanese blanket term for any combat skill, technique or system of martial art using body movements that are described as an empty-hand combat skill or system.",
" The term is commonly used when referring to a traditional Japanese martial art but has also been used in the naming of modern martial arts such as Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu.",
" Taijutsu is similar to Karate but is more focused on the body techniques.",
" More specific names than taijutsu are typically used when describing a martial art, such as jujutsu (focusing on throwing, grappling, and submission), judo (focusing on throwing and grappling), aikido (focusing on throwing and joint locks) as well as karate and kenpō (focusing on striking)."
],
"title": "Taijutsu"
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"Angampora (Sinhalese: අංගම්පොර , is a form of martial art from Sri Lanka that combines combat techniques, self-defense, sport, exercise, and meditation.",
" A key component of angampora is the namesake \"angam\", which incorporates hand-to-hand fighting, and \"illangam\", involving the use of indigenous weapons such as the ethunu kaduwa, staves, knives and swords.",
" Another component known as \"maya angam\", which uses spells and incantations for combat, is also said to have existed.",
" Angampora's distinct feature lies in the use of pressure point attacks to inflict pain or permanently paralyze the opponent.",
" Fighters usually make use of both striking and grappling techniques, and fight until the opponent is caught in a submission lock that they cannot escape.",
" Usage of weapons is discretionary.",
" Perimeters of fighting are defined in advance, and in some of the cases is a pit.",
" With the advent of colonialism over the entirety of the island in 1815, Angampora fell into disuse and was very nearly lost as a part of the country's heritage.",
" The British administration prohibited its practice due to the dangers posed by a civilian populace versed in a martial art, burning down any \"angan madu\" (practice huts devoted to the martial art) found: flouting of the law was punished by a gunshot to the knee, effectively crippling practitioners; Angampora nevertheless survived within a few families, allowing it to emerge into mainstream Sri Lankan culture post-independence."
],
"title": "Angampora"
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"sentences": [
"Kumdo is a modern Korean martial art derived from Japanese Kendo.",
"its origin is the Japanese kendo.",
" Though romanized in a number ways when written Kǒmdo or Geomdo the meaning remains \"the way of the sword\" and is cognate with the Japanese term.",
" As a martial art, Kumdo has become accepted in Korean culture and society since its introduction from Japan to the degree that the term \"Kumdo\" has, in recent history, become a generic label for other Korean martial arts based upon swordsmanship.",
" As a result, caution should be exercised to avoid confusion among practices espousing martial (i.e., Hankumdo) rather than sporting and competitive goals.",
" Although related to Japanese Kendo, minor differences exist in Korean Kumdo due to appropriation and acculturation.",
" Such differences include, but are not limited to, the use of native terminology, the use of blue flags rather than red flags for the referees and minor modifications to the uniform."
],
"title": "Kumdo"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cho Hee Il (born October 13, 1940) is a prominent Korean-American master of taekwondo, holding the rank of 9th \"dan\" in the martial art.",
" He has written 11 martial art books, produced 70 martial art training videos, and has appeared on more than 70 martial arts magazine covers.",
" Cho won several national and international competitions as a taekwondo competitor, and has appeared in several films, including \"Fight to Win\", \"Best of the Best\", \"Bloodsport II\", and \"Bloodsport III\".",
" He founded the Action International Martial Arts Association (AIMAA) in 1980, and is its President.",
" Cho is a member of both \"Black Belt\" magazine's Hall of Fame and \"Tae Kwon Do Times\" magazine's Hall of Fame."
],
"title": "Hee Il Cho"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Charles Henry Gaylord (September 24, 1936 – August 4, 2009) was an American martial artist.",
" He began learning martial arts in 1954.",
" After receiving his black belt, Gaylord became the second generation of the Emperado Method of Kajukenbo.",
" In 1963, he moved from Hawaii to Northern California where he began teaching his own style of Kajukenbo, which became known as the \"Gaylord Method\".",
" Gaylord was featured in Episode 10 of \"Fight Quest\" on the Discovery Channel."
],
"title": "Charles Gaylord"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Charles Gaylord House, located in Corvallis, Oregon, is a house listed on the National Register of Historic Places."
],
"title": "Charles Gaylord House"
}
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"Title: Budo: The Art of Killing\n\nBudo: The Art of Killing is an award winning 1978 Japanese martial arts documentary created and produced by Hisao Masuda and financed by The Arthur Davis Company. Considered a cult classic, the film is a compilation of various Japanese martial art demonstrations by several famous Japanese instructors such as Gozo Shioda, Taizaburo Nakamura and Teruo Hayashi. Martial arts featured in the film include: karate, aikido, kendo, sumo, and judo among others. The only modern Japanese martial art not featured in the film is kyudo.",
"Title: Kajukenbo\n\nKajukenbo (Japanese: カジュケンボ Kajukenbo) is a hybrid martial art from Hawaii. The name Kajukenbo is a portmanteau of the various arts from which its style is derived: KA for Karate, JU for Judo and Jujutsu, KEN for Kenpo and BO for Boxing.",
"Title: Hélio Gracie\n\nHélio Gracie (] ; October 1, 1913 – January 29, 2009) was a Brazilian martial artist who, together with his brother Carlos Gracie, founded the martial art of Gracie jiu-jitsu and with Luiz França and Oswaldo Fadda the martial art of Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ). According to Rorion Gracie, his father Hélio is one of the first sports heroes in Brazilian history; he was named Man of the Year in 1997 by the American martial arts publication \"Black Belt\" magazine. A patriarch of the Gracie family, he was the father of Rickson, Royler, Royce, Relson, and Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) co-founder Rorion Gracie, among other sons and daughters.",
"Title: Soo Bahk Do\n\nSoo Bahk Do is a martial art founded and taught by Kwan Jang Nim Hwang Kee, his successor Hwang Hyun Chul, known as H.C. Hwang, and instructors who are certified by member organizations of the World Moo Duk Kwan, Inc. This martial art was originally the ancient martial art of Korea. Hwang Kee created Moo Duk Kwan with influence from \"Soo Bahk Do\"",
"Title: Taijutsu\n\nTaijutsu (体術 , literally \"body technique\" or \"body skill\") is a Japanese blanket term for any combat skill, technique or system of martial art using body movements that are described as an empty-hand combat skill or system. The term is commonly used when referring to a traditional Japanese martial art but has also been used in the naming of modern martial arts such as Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu. Taijutsu is similar to Karate but is more focused on the body techniques. More specific names than taijutsu are typically used when describing a martial art, such as jujutsu (focusing on throwing, grappling, and submission), judo (focusing on throwing and grappling), aikido (focusing on throwing and joint locks) as well as karate and kenpō (focusing on striking).",
"Title: Angampora\n\nAngampora (Sinhalese: අංගම්පොර , is a form of martial art from Sri Lanka that combines combat techniques, self-defense, sport, exercise, and meditation. A key component of angampora is the namesake \"angam\", which incorporates hand-to-hand fighting, and \"illangam\", involving the use of indigenous weapons such as the ethunu kaduwa, staves, knives and swords. Another component known as \"maya angam\", which uses spells and incantations for combat, is also said to have existed. Angampora's distinct feature lies in the use of pressure point attacks to inflict pain or permanently paralyze the opponent. Fighters usually make use of both striking and grappling techniques, and fight until the opponent is caught in a submission lock that they cannot escape. Usage of weapons is discretionary. Perimeters of fighting are defined in advance, and in some of the cases is a pit. With the advent of colonialism over the entirety of the island in 1815, Angampora fell into disuse and was very nearly lost as a part of the country's heritage. The British administration prohibited its practice due to the dangers posed by a civilian populace versed in a martial art, burning down any \"angan madu\" (practice huts devoted to the martial art) found: flouting of the law was punished by a gunshot to the knee, effectively crippling practitioners; Angampora nevertheless survived within a few families, allowing it to emerge into mainstream Sri Lankan culture post-independence.",
"Title: Kumdo\n\nKumdo is a modern Korean martial art derived from Japanese Kendo. its origin is the Japanese kendo. Though romanized in a number ways when written Kǒmdo or Geomdo the meaning remains \"the way of the sword\" and is cognate with the Japanese term. As a martial art, Kumdo has become accepted in Korean culture and society since its introduction from Japan to the degree that the term \"Kumdo\" has, in recent history, become a generic label for other Korean martial arts based upon swordsmanship. As a result, caution should be exercised to avoid confusion among practices espousing martial (i.e., Hankumdo) rather than sporting and competitive goals. Although related to Japanese Kendo, minor differences exist in Korean Kumdo due to appropriation and acculturation. Such differences include, but are not limited to, the use of native terminology, the use of blue flags rather than red flags for the referees and minor modifications to the uniform.",
"Title: Hee Il Cho\n\nCho Hee Il (born October 13, 1940) is a prominent Korean-American master of taekwondo, holding the rank of 9th \"dan\" in the martial art. He has written 11 martial art books, produced 70 martial art training videos, and has appeared on more than 70 martial arts magazine covers. Cho won several national and international competitions as a taekwondo competitor, and has appeared in several films, including \"Fight to Win\", \"Best of the Best\", \"Bloodsport II\", and \"Bloodsport III\". He founded the Action International Martial Arts Association (AIMAA) in 1980, and is its President. Cho is a member of both \"Black Belt\" magazine's Hall of Fame and \"Tae Kwon Do Times\" magazine's Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Charles Gaylord\n\nCharles Henry Gaylord (September 24, 1936 – August 4, 2009) was an American martial artist. He began learning martial arts in 1954. After receiving his black belt, Gaylord became the second generation of the Emperado Method of Kajukenbo. In 1963, he moved from Hawaii to Northern California where he began teaching his own style of Kajukenbo, which became known as the \"Gaylord Method\". Gaylord was featured in Episode 10 of \"Fight Quest\" on the Discovery Channel.",
"Title: Charles Gaylord House\n\nThe Charles Gaylord House, located in Corvallis, Oregon, is a house listed on the National Register of Historic Places."
] |
2,038
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What profession is shared by Paul Thomas Anderson and Russell DeGrazier?
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filmmaker
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comparison
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medium
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"Sunset Strip is a 2000 American comedy-drama film directed by Adam Collis for 20th Century Fox.",
" The story was written by Randall Jahnson, who previously examined the rock scene in his scripts for \"The Doors\" and \"Dudes\", and he and Russell DeGrazier adapted the story into a screenplay."
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"Inherent Vice is a 2014 American neo-noir comedy-drama film.",
" The seventh feature film directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, \"Inherent Vice\" was adapted by Anderson from the novel of the same name by Thomas Pynchon; the cast includes Joaquin Phoenix, Josh Brolin, Owen Wilson, Katherine Waterston, Eric Roberts, Reese Witherspoon, Benicio del Toro, Jena Malone, Joanna Newsom, Jeannie Berlin, Maya Rudolph, Michael K. Williams and Martin Short.",
" As with its source material, the storyline revolves around Larry \"Doc\" Sportello, a stoner hippie and PI in 1970, as he becomes embroiled in the Los Angeles criminal underworld while investigating three cases interrelated by the disappearance of his ex-girlfriend and her wealthy boyfriend."
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"Russell DeGrazier is an American writer, director, producer and actor.",
" His works include the comedy-drama \"Sunset Strip\", the award-winning short film \"<nowiki>'</nowiki>Mad' Boy, I'll Blow Your Blues Away.",
" Be Mine\", and a role in the series \"Friday Night Lights\"."
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"Boogie Nights is a 1997 American drama film written, produced and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.",
" It is set in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley and focuses on a young nightclub dishwasher who becomes a popular star of pornographic films, chronicling his rise in the Golden Age of Porn of the 1970s through to his fall during the excesses of the 1980s.",
" The film is an expansion of Anderson's mockumentary short film \"The Dirk Diggler Story\" (1988).",
" It stars Mark Wahlberg, Julianne Moore, Burt Reynolds, Don Cheadle, John C. Reilly, William H. Macy, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Heather Graham."
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"Afterglow: A Last Conversation with Pauline Kael (2003) is among the last publicly available materials to gather film critic Pauline Kael's thoughts on the movie medium, prior to her death on September 3, 2001.",
" The book was prepared by jazz critic Francis Davis.",
" In it, she describes her affinity for the new works of directors such as Quentin Tarantino, Paul Thomas Anderson and David O. Russell, showing an appreciation for \"Pulp Fiction\", \"Jackie Brown\", the first half of \"Boogie Nights\", \"Magnolia\", and \"Three Kings\".",
" She also favorably considers the television shows \"Sex and the City\" and the first season of \"The Sopranos\".",
" She laments what she considers to be the declining quality of Steven Spielberg's and Martin Scorsese's recent work."
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"Paul Thomas Anderson (born June 26, 1970) also known as P.T. Anderson, is an American filmmaker.",
" Interested in film-making since a young age, Anderson was encouraged by his father, Ernie Anderson, to become a filmmaker."
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"American director, screenwriter, and producer Paul Thomas Anderson has directed seven feature-length films, five short films, twelve music videos, one documentary, one television episode as a guest segment director, and one theatrical play.",
" He made his directorial debut with the mockumentary short film \"The Dirk Diggler Story\" (1988), at the age of 18, about a pornographic actor in the 1970s.",
" Anderson followed it five years later with another short film, \"Cigarettes & Coffee\" in 1993.",
" In 1996, Anderson wrote and directed the neo-noir crime thriller \"Hard Eight\", starring Philip Baker Hall, John C. Reilly, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Samuel L. Jackson.",
" The film was well received, with film critic Roger Ebert saying of it in his review, \"Movies like \"Hard Eight\" remind me of what original, compelling characters the movies can sometimes give us.\"",
" Using the basis of \"The Dirk Diggler Story\", Anderson wrote and directed an expansion of the film entitled \"Boogie Nights\" in 1997.",
" The film starred Mark Wahlberg as Eddie Adams/\"Dirk Diggler\" during the Golden Age of Porn in the 1970s and his eventual downfall in the 1980s.",
" \"Boogie Nights\" received acclaim from critics and was a commercial success; at the 70th Academy Awards ceremony, the film was nominated for three Academy Awards, including for Best Supporting Actor (Burt Reynolds), Best Supporting Actress (Julianne Moore) and Best Original Screenplay."
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"Russell Wayne Harvard (born April 16, 1981) is an American actor.",
" He made his feature film debut in Paul Thomas Anderson's \"There Will Be Blood\" (2007), playing opposite Daniel Day-Lewis as his adopted grown son, H.W. Plainview.",
" In the 2010 biopic \"The Hammer\", he portrayed deaf NCAA championship wrestler and UFC mixed martial arts fighter Matt Hamill.",
" Harvard also won acclaim Off Broadway in 2012 as Billy, the deaf son in an intellectual, though dysfunctional, hearing British family, in \"Tribes\" by Nina Raine.",
" For his interpretation, he won a 2012 Theatre World Award for Outstanding Debut Performance and nominations for Drama League, Outer Critics Circle and Lucille Lortel Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor.",
" He played Mr. Wrench in the first and third season of the television series \"Fargo\"."
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"Phantom Thread is an upcoming American drama film, set in London's fashion world in the 1950s, shot, written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.",
" The film stars Daniel Day-Lewis, Lesley Manville, Richard Graham, Fraser Delaney and Vicky Krieps.",
" It is reportedly Daniel Day-Lewis's final performance in a film, following four decades in the profession.",
" The music will be composed by longtime Anderson collaborator and Radiohead member Jonny Greenwood.",
" The film is set to be released on December 25, 2017."
],
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"Junun is a 2015 documentary film directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.",
" It documents the making of the album of the same name in Mehrangarh Fort in Rajasthan, India, by the Israeli composer Shye Ben Tzur, English composer and Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood, Indian ensemble the Rajasthan Express, and Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich.",
" Greenwood previously composed soundtracks for several Anderson films."
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"Title: Sunset Strip (film)\n\nSunset Strip is a 2000 American comedy-drama film directed by Adam Collis for 20th Century Fox. The story was written by Randall Jahnson, who previously examined the rock scene in his scripts for \"The Doors\" and \"Dudes\", and he and Russell DeGrazier adapted the story into a screenplay.",
"Title: Inherent Vice (film)\n\nInherent Vice is a 2014 American neo-noir comedy-drama film. The seventh feature film directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, \"Inherent Vice\" was adapted by Anderson from the novel of the same name by Thomas Pynchon; the cast includes Joaquin Phoenix, Josh Brolin, Owen Wilson, Katherine Waterston, Eric Roberts, Reese Witherspoon, Benicio del Toro, Jena Malone, Joanna Newsom, Jeannie Berlin, Maya Rudolph, Michael K. Williams and Martin Short. As with its source material, the storyline revolves around Larry \"Doc\" Sportello, a stoner hippie and PI in 1970, as he becomes embroiled in the Los Angeles criminal underworld while investigating three cases interrelated by the disappearance of his ex-girlfriend and her wealthy boyfriend.",
"Title: Russell DeGrazier\n\nRussell DeGrazier is an American writer, director, producer and actor. His works include the comedy-drama \"Sunset Strip\", the award-winning short film \"<nowiki>'</nowiki>Mad' Boy, I'll Blow Your Blues Away. Be Mine\", and a role in the series \"Friday Night Lights\".",
"Title: Boogie Nights\n\nBoogie Nights is a 1997 American drama film written, produced and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. It is set in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley and focuses on a young nightclub dishwasher who becomes a popular star of pornographic films, chronicling his rise in the Golden Age of Porn of the 1970s through to his fall during the excesses of the 1980s. The film is an expansion of Anderson's mockumentary short film \"The Dirk Diggler Story\" (1988). It stars Mark Wahlberg, Julianne Moore, Burt Reynolds, Don Cheadle, John C. Reilly, William H. Macy, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Heather Graham.",
"Title: Afterglow: A Last Conversation with Pauline Kael\n\nAfterglow: A Last Conversation with Pauline Kael (2003) is among the last publicly available materials to gather film critic Pauline Kael's thoughts on the movie medium, prior to her death on September 3, 2001. The book was prepared by jazz critic Francis Davis. In it, she describes her affinity for the new works of directors such as Quentin Tarantino, Paul Thomas Anderson and David O. Russell, showing an appreciation for \"Pulp Fiction\", \"Jackie Brown\", the first half of \"Boogie Nights\", \"Magnolia\", and \"Three Kings\". She also favorably considers the television shows \"Sex and the City\" and the first season of \"The Sopranos\". She laments what she considers to be the declining quality of Steven Spielberg's and Martin Scorsese's recent work.",
"Title: Paul Thomas Anderson\n\nPaul Thomas Anderson (born June 26, 1970) also known as P.T. Anderson, is an American filmmaker. Interested in film-making since a young age, Anderson was encouraged by his father, Ernie Anderson, to become a filmmaker.",
"Title: Paul Thomas Anderson filmography\n\nAmerican director, screenwriter, and producer Paul Thomas Anderson has directed seven feature-length films, five short films, twelve music videos, one documentary, one television episode as a guest segment director, and one theatrical play. He made his directorial debut with the mockumentary short film \"The Dirk Diggler Story\" (1988), at the age of 18, about a pornographic actor in the 1970s. Anderson followed it five years later with another short film, \"Cigarettes & Coffee\" in 1993. In 1996, Anderson wrote and directed the neo-noir crime thriller \"Hard Eight\", starring Philip Baker Hall, John C. Reilly, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film was well received, with film critic Roger Ebert saying of it in his review, \"Movies like \"Hard Eight\" remind me of what original, compelling characters the movies can sometimes give us.\" Using the basis of \"The Dirk Diggler Story\", Anderson wrote and directed an expansion of the film entitled \"Boogie Nights\" in 1997. The film starred Mark Wahlberg as Eddie Adams/\"Dirk Diggler\" during the Golden Age of Porn in the 1970s and his eventual downfall in the 1980s. \"Boogie Nights\" received acclaim from critics and was a commercial success; at the 70th Academy Awards ceremony, the film was nominated for three Academy Awards, including for Best Supporting Actor (Burt Reynolds), Best Supporting Actress (Julianne Moore) and Best Original Screenplay.",
"Title: Russell Harvard\n\nRussell Wayne Harvard (born April 16, 1981) is an American actor. He made his feature film debut in Paul Thomas Anderson's \"There Will Be Blood\" (2007), playing opposite Daniel Day-Lewis as his adopted grown son, H.W. Plainview. In the 2010 biopic \"The Hammer\", he portrayed deaf NCAA championship wrestler and UFC mixed martial arts fighter Matt Hamill. Harvard also won acclaim Off Broadway in 2012 as Billy, the deaf son in an intellectual, though dysfunctional, hearing British family, in \"Tribes\" by Nina Raine. For his interpretation, he won a 2012 Theatre World Award for Outstanding Debut Performance and nominations for Drama League, Outer Critics Circle and Lucille Lortel Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor. He played Mr. Wrench in the first and third season of the television series \"Fargo\".",
"Title: Phantom Thread\n\nPhantom Thread is an upcoming American drama film, set in London's fashion world in the 1950s, shot, written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. The film stars Daniel Day-Lewis, Lesley Manville, Richard Graham, Fraser Delaney and Vicky Krieps. It is reportedly Daniel Day-Lewis's final performance in a film, following four decades in the profession. The music will be composed by longtime Anderson collaborator and Radiohead member Jonny Greenwood. The film is set to be released on December 25, 2017.",
"Title: Junun\n\nJunun is a 2015 documentary film directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. It documents the making of the album of the same name in Mehrangarh Fort in Rajasthan, India, by the Israeli composer Shye Ben Tzur, English composer and Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood, Indian ensemble the Rajasthan Express, and Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich. Greenwood previously composed soundtracks for several Anderson films."
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2,039
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What is the longest river in Italy that carried Romulus and Remus on its current?
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Tiber
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bridge
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easy
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"Aklan River is the longest river in the province of Aklan, Philippines and the third longest river in Panay Island, with a total length of 71 km.",
" ( 44 mi ), only Panay River in Capiz and Jalaur River in Iloilo has longer.",
" Aklan River drainage basin is the third largest in Panay.",
" The river source started in the Central Panay Mountain Range in western portion of Capiz on Tapaz area, and the river travel toward north from Tapaz to the mountainous western portion of Jamindan, Capiz, and changing its direction toward northeast to the town of Libacao, Aklan.",
" Traverses through to the municipalities of Madalag, Malinao, Banga, Lezo, Numancia, and Kalibo before emptying to its mouth into Sibuyan Sea.",
" It is located in the province of Aklan, Western Visayas, Philippines.",
" The name of the river is where the term Aklan came from, and is derived from the word \"akae\", which means to boil or to froth.",
" Because of the swiftness of the river current, the water of the Aklan river seems to boil or froth.",
" Akean therefore means \"where there is boiling or frothing\"."
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"Mount Lupa ( ) is a flat-topped, ice-covered mountain, over 1,625 m high, standing between Romulus Glacier and Martin Glacier close east-southeast of Black Thumb and 5 nmi east of the head of Rymill Bay, on the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica.",
" It was first roughly surveyed in 1936 by the British Graham Land Expedition under John Rymill.",
" It was resurveyed in 1948–49 by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey who applied the name.",
" This mountain lies near the heads of Romulus and Remus Glaciers, and the name derives from the mythological story of the she-wolf (Lupa) which fed the twins Romulus and Remus after they had been thrown into the Tiber."
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"Romulus is the world's tallest living donkey, as certified by the Guinness World Records.",
" He is just over 2 2/3 times as tall as Kneehi, the Guinness World Record holder for shortest donkey.",
" He is owned by Phil and Cara Barker Yellott of Adrian, Michigan.",
" Romulus is an American Mammoth Jackstock gelding.",
" Romulus has a brother Remus, who is just 2 inch shorter."
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"The Darling River is the third longest river in Australia, measuring 1472 km from its source in northern New South Wales to its confluence with the Murray River at Wentworth, New South Wales.",
" Including its longest contiguous tributaries it is 2844 km long, making it the longest river system in Australia."
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"The kings of Alba Longa, or Alban kings (Latin: \"reges Albani\"), were a series of legendary kings of Latium, who ruled from the ancient city of Alba Longa.",
" In the mythic tradition of ancient Rome, they fill the 400-year gap between the settlement of Aeneas in Italy and the founding of the city of Rome by Romulus.",
" It was this line of descent to which the Julii claimed kinship.",
" The traditional line of the Alban kings ends with Numitor, the grandfather of Romulus and Remus.",
" One later king, Gaius Cluilius, is mentioned by Roman historians, although his relation to the original line, if any, is unknown; and after his death, a few generations after the time of Romulus, the city was destroyed by Tullus Hostilius, the third King of Rome, and its population transferred to Alba's daughter city."
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"The Velabrum is the low valley in the city of Rome that connects the Forum with the Forum Boarium, and the Capitoline Hill with the western slope of the Palatine Hill.",
" Before the construction of the Cloaca Maxima, which probably follows the course of an ancient stream, the area was a swamp.",
" Ancient authorities state that in this marshy area the roots of a fig tree \"(Ficus Ruminalis)\" caught and stopped the basket carrying Romulus and Remus as it floated along on the Tiber current.",
" The place therefore has a high symbolic significance."
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"According to Ovid's description of the founding of Rome by Romulus (Fasti IV.809 ff.)",
", Celer was the name of an otherwise unknown foreman, appointed by Romulus to oversee the building of Rome's first walls.",
" Ovid, perhaps in part to exonerate the emperor Augustus' great forefather, relates how it was actually this foreman Celer (not Romulus) who struck down Remus for jumping over the wall in its early stages in an act of mockery towards his brother's attempt to fortify the new city.",
" Romulus is portrayed by the poet as putting on a brave front at Remus' funeral, stoically suppressing his tears and grief in order to be a role model for his people.",
" Ovid relates the account in connection with his description of the Roman festival of Parilia (April 21).",
" Ovid also provides additional allusions to Celer's killing of Remus further on in the \"Fasti\", in connection with festival of Lemuria (Fasti V - May 9)."
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"Romulus and Remus is a painting by the Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens.",
" It is housed in the Pinacoteca Capitolina in Rome, Italy.",
" It depicts the brothers Romulus and Remus being cared for by a wolf.",
" The painting also shows the god of the Tiber river sitting on his urn, a woodpecker that watched over the twins to bring them food, and a shepherd discovering the infants."
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"The Tiber ( , Latin \"Tiberis\", Italian \"\", ] ) is the third-longest river in Italy, rising in the Apennine Mountains in Emilia-Romagna and flowing 406 km through Tuscany, Umbria and Lazio, where it is joined by the river Aniene, to the Tyrrhenian Sea, between Ostia and Fiumicino.",
" It drains a basin estimated at 17375 km2 .",
" The river has achieved lasting fame as the main watercourse of the city of Rome, founded on its eastern banks."
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"In Roman mythology, Romulus and Remus are twin brothers, whose story tells the events that led to the founding of the city of Rome and the Roman Kingdom by Romulus.",
" The killing of Remus by his brother, and other tales from their story, have inspired artists throughout the ages.",
" Since ancient times, the image of the twins being suckled by a she-wolf has been a symbol of the city of Rome and the Roman people.",
" Although the tale takes place before the founding of Rome around 750 BC, the earliest known written account of the myth is from the late 3rd century BC.",
" Whether the twins' myth was an original part of Roman myth or a later development is a subject of ongoing debate."
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"Title: Aklan River\n\nAklan River is the longest river in the province of Aklan, Philippines and the third longest river in Panay Island, with a total length of 71 km. ( 44 mi ), only Panay River in Capiz and Jalaur River in Iloilo has longer. Aklan River drainage basin is the third largest in Panay. The river source started in the Central Panay Mountain Range in western portion of Capiz on Tapaz area, and the river travel toward north from Tapaz to the mountainous western portion of Jamindan, Capiz, and changing its direction toward northeast to the town of Libacao, Aklan. Traverses through to the municipalities of Madalag, Malinao, Banga, Lezo, Numancia, and Kalibo before emptying to its mouth into Sibuyan Sea. It is located in the province of Aklan, Western Visayas, Philippines. The name of the river is where the term Aklan came from, and is derived from the word \"akae\", which means to boil or to froth. Because of the swiftness of the river current, the water of the Aklan river seems to boil or froth. Akean therefore means \"where there is boiling or frothing\".",
"Title: Mount Lupa\n\nMount Lupa ( ) is a flat-topped, ice-covered mountain, over 1,625 m high, standing between Romulus Glacier and Martin Glacier close east-southeast of Black Thumb and 5 nmi east of the head of Rymill Bay, on the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. It was first roughly surveyed in 1936 by the British Graham Land Expedition under John Rymill. It was resurveyed in 1948–49 by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey who applied the name. This mountain lies near the heads of Romulus and Remus Glaciers, and the name derives from the mythological story of the she-wolf (Lupa) which fed the twins Romulus and Remus after they had been thrown into the Tiber.",
"Title: Romulus (donkey)\n\nRomulus is the world's tallest living donkey, as certified by the Guinness World Records. He is just over 2 2/3 times as tall as Kneehi, the Guinness World Record holder for shortest donkey. He is owned by Phil and Cara Barker Yellott of Adrian, Michigan. Romulus is an American Mammoth Jackstock gelding. Romulus has a brother Remus, who is just 2 inch shorter.",
"Title: Darling River\n\nThe Darling River is the third longest river in Australia, measuring 1472 km from its source in northern New South Wales to its confluence with the Murray River at Wentworth, New South Wales. Including its longest contiguous tributaries it is 2844 km long, making it the longest river system in Australia.",
"Title: Kings of Alba Longa\n\nThe kings of Alba Longa, or Alban kings (Latin: \"reges Albani\"), were a series of legendary kings of Latium, who ruled from the ancient city of Alba Longa. In the mythic tradition of ancient Rome, they fill the 400-year gap between the settlement of Aeneas in Italy and the founding of the city of Rome by Romulus. It was this line of descent to which the Julii claimed kinship. The traditional line of the Alban kings ends with Numitor, the grandfather of Romulus and Remus. One later king, Gaius Cluilius, is mentioned by Roman historians, although his relation to the original line, if any, is unknown; and after his death, a few generations after the time of Romulus, the city was destroyed by Tullus Hostilius, the third King of Rome, and its population transferred to Alba's daughter city.",
"Title: Velabrum\n\nThe Velabrum is the low valley in the city of Rome that connects the Forum with the Forum Boarium, and the Capitoline Hill with the western slope of the Palatine Hill. Before the construction of the Cloaca Maxima, which probably follows the course of an ancient stream, the area was a swamp. Ancient authorities state that in this marshy area the roots of a fig tree \"(Ficus Ruminalis)\" caught and stopped the basket carrying Romulus and Remus as it floated along on the Tiber current. The place therefore has a high symbolic significance.",
"Title: Celer (builder)\n\nAccording to Ovid's description of the founding of Rome by Romulus (Fasti IV.809 ff.) , Celer was the name of an otherwise unknown foreman, appointed by Romulus to oversee the building of Rome's first walls. Ovid, perhaps in part to exonerate the emperor Augustus' great forefather, relates how it was actually this foreman Celer (not Romulus) who struck down Remus for jumping over the wall in its early stages in an act of mockery towards his brother's attempt to fortify the new city. Romulus is portrayed by the poet as putting on a brave front at Remus' funeral, stoically suppressing his tears and grief in order to be a role model for his people. Ovid relates the account in connection with his description of the Roman festival of Parilia (April 21). Ovid also provides additional allusions to Celer's killing of Remus further on in the \"Fasti\", in connection with festival of Lemuria (Fasti V - May 9).",
"Title: Romulus and Remus (Rubens)\n\nRomulus and Remus is a painting by the Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens. It is housed in the Pinacoteca Capitolina in Rome, Italy. It depicts the brothers Romulus and Remus being cared for by a wolf. The painting also shows the god of the Tiber river sitting on his urn, a woodpecker that watched over the twins to bring them food, and a shepherd discovering the infants.",
"Title: Tiber\n\nThe Tiber ( , Latin \"Tiberis\", Italian \"\", ] ) is the third-longest river in Italy, rising in the Apennine Mountains in Emilia-Romagna and flowing 406 km through Tuscany, Umbria and Lazio, where it is joined by the river Aniene, to the Tyrrhenian Sea, between Ostia and Fiumicino. It drains a basin estimated at 17375 km2 . The river has achieved lasting fame as the main watercourse of the city of Rome, founded on its eastern banks.",
"Title: Romulus and Remus\n\nIn Roman mythology, Romulus and Remus are twin brothers, whose story tells the events that led to the founding of the city of Rome and the Roman Kingdom by Romulus. The killing of Remus by his brother, and other tales from their story, have inspired artists throughout the ages. Since ancient times, the image of the twins being suckled by a she-wolf has been a symbol of the city of Rome and the Roman people. Although the tale takes place before the founding of Rome around 750 BC, the earliest known written account of the myth is from the late 3rd century BC. Whether the twins' myth was an original part of Roman myth or a later development is a subject of ongoing debate."
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2,040
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Which of the following bands is a side project of John Flansburgh, one of the founding members of They Might Be Giants: Mono Puff or Sum 41?
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Mono Puff
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"The following is a comprehensive discography of They Might Be Giants, an American alternative rock band comprising several artists including John Flansburgh, John Linnell, Marty Beller, Dan Miller, and Danny Weinkauf.",
" The band's first release was the November 4, 1986 eponymously titled \"They Might Be Giants\", but TMBG did not gain commercial success until their March 1990 single \"Birdhouse in Your Soul\" from the album \"Flood\".",
" \"Birdhouse in Your Soul\" reached #3 on the United States Modern Rock Tracks chart and #6 on the UK Singles Chart and remains their highest-charting single in both countries.",
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"Direct from Brooklyn is a compilation of music videos by American alternative rock group They Might Be Giants.",
" It was released on VHS in 1999 and DVD in 2003.",
" The title refers to the home of John Linnell and John Flansburgh, founding members of the band.",
" Many of the music videos were filmed in Brooklyn and other parts of New York City."
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"They Might Be Giants In...Holidayland (sometimes referred to simply as Holidayland), was a holiday-themed E. P. released by the band They Might Be Giants in 2001 (see 2001 in music) under Restless Records.",
" The recording consists of: \"Santa Claus\", a Sonics cover originally released on Emusic.com's TMBG Unlimited service; \"Santa's Beard\", first released on \"Lincoln\" and later \"\"; \"Feast of Lights\", also from TMBG Unlimited, and appearing on the compilation \"Festival of Lights 2\"; \"Careless Santa\", from Mono Puff's album \"Unsupervised\"; and \"O Tannenbaum\", from 1993's \"O Tannenbaum\" E. P. and, later, TMBG Unlimited."
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"Dial-A-Song: 20 Years Of They Might Be Giants is a 2002 compilation album by They Might Be Giants issued by Rhino Records and compiled by singer, songwriter, and guitarist John Flansburgh.",
" Despite its name, the compilation does not include tracks from the band's \"Dial-A-Song\" service.",
" It is instead an anthology of various album and live tracks from the band's history, spanning their full career up to the time of its release.",
" It includes tracks from every album starting with 1986's \"They Might Be Giants\" up through \"No!",
"\", their first children's album, which was released only three months before this compilation."
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"People Are Wrong is a 2004 Off-Broadway musical written by Robin Goldwasser and Julia Greenberg, and stars John Flansburgh, Robin Goldwasser's husband, from the band They Might Be Giants.",
" It played Off-Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre from October 22, 2004 until December 11, 2004.",
" The production starred John Flansburgh, Erin Hill, David Driver, Robin Goldwasser, Chris Anderson and Maggie Moore."
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"Robin Goldwasser (born August 14, 1966) is an American singer and playwright.",
" She is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College.",
" She is the co-writer of the musical \"People Are Wrong!",
"\" with Julia Greenberg.",
" She has a character in the play, as does the producer, her husband, John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants and Mono Puff.",
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"Dan Miller (born October 3, 1967) is an American musician and songwriter.",
" He has toured and recorded with the alternative rock duo They Might Be Giants since late 1998.",
" Generally, Miller plays guitars for the band.",
" Prior to joining TMBG, he performed with the groups Edith O and Lincoln.",
" Having left Lincoln for personal reasons in 1998, he was contacted by John Flansburgh, who offered him a spot as lead guitarist for They Might Be Giants' Fall 1998 tour.",
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"Danny Weinkauf (born December 4, 1963) is a Grammy-winning New York-based musician and composer.",
" He has been the longtime bassist for They Might Be Giants (TMBG).",
" He has recorded and toured with the band since the late 1990s.",
" Weinkauf had previously performed in a band called Lincoln along with TMBG's guitarist Dan Miller and drummer Gonzalo Martinez De La Cotera.",
" He has written four songs for TMBG, all for their children's albums.",
" Weinkauf wrote and sang \"Where Do They Make Balloons?\"",
" on the children's album \"No!",
"\", \"Number Two\" from \"Here Come The 123s\", \"I Am a Paleontologist\" from \"Here Comes Science\", and \"Elephants\" from \"Why?",
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"Title: They Might Be Giants discography\n\nThe following is a comprehensive discography of They Might Be Giants, an American alternative rock band comprising several artists including John Flansburgh, John Linnell, Marty Beller, Dan Miller, and Danny Weinkauf. The band's first release was the November 4, 1986 eponymously titled \"They Might Be Giants\", but TMBG did not gain commercial success until their March 1990 single \"Birdhouse in Your Soul\" from the album \"Flood\". \"Birdhouse in Your Soul\" reached #3 on the United States Modern Rock Tracks chart and #6 on the UK Singles Chart and remains their highest-charting single in both countries. Over the next two decades, They Might Be Giants released studio albums on a near-biennial fashion and currently have a total of 19 studio albums along with six live albums, eight compilation albums, 21 extended plays and 11 singles.",
"Title: Sum 41\n\nSum 41 is a Canadian rock band from Ajax, Ontario. Originally called Kaspir, the band formed in 1996 and currently consists of lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist/keyboardist Deryck Whibley, lead guitarist/backing vocalist Dave Baksh, rhythm/lead guitarist/keyboardist/backing vocalist Tom Thacker, bassist/backing vocalist Jason McCaslin and drummer Frank Zummo.",
"Title: Direct from Brooklyn\n\nDirect from Brooklyn is a compilation of music videos by American alternative rock group They Might Be Giants. It was released on VHS in 1999 and DVD in 2003. The title refers to the home of John Linnell and John Flansburgh, founding members of the band. Many of the music videos were filmed in Brooklyn and other parts of New York City.",
"Title: They Might Be Giants In... Holidayland\n\nThey Might Be Giants In...Holidayland (sometimes referred to simply as Holidayland), was a holiday-themed E. P. released by the band They Might Be Giants in 2001 (see 2001 in music) under Restless Records. The recording consists of: \"Santa Claus\", a Sonics cover originally released on Emusic.com's TMBG Unlimited service; \"Santa's Beard\", first released on \"Lincoln\" and later \"\"; \"Feast of Lights\", also from TMBG Unlimited, and appearing on the compilation \"Festival of Lights 2\"; \"Careless Santa\", from Mono Puff's album \"Unsupervised\"; and \"O Tannenbaum\", from 1993's \"O Tannenbaum\" E. P. and, later, TMBG Unlimited.",
"Title: Dial-A-Song: 20 Years of They Might Be Giants\n\nDial-A-Song: 20 Years Of They Might Be Giants is a 2002 compilation album by They Might Be Giants issued by Rhino Records and compiled by singer, songwriter, and guitarist John Flansburgh. Despite its name, the compilation does not include tracks from the band's \"Dial-A-Song\" service. It is instead an anthology of various album and live tracks from the band's history, spanning their full career up to the time of its release. It includes tracks from every album starting with 1986's \"They Might Be Giants\" up through \"No! \", their first children's album, which was released only three months before this compilation.",
"Title: People Are Wrong!\n\nPeople Are Wrong is a 2004 Off-Broadway musical written by Robin Goldwasser and Julia Greenberg, and stars John Flansburgh, Robin Goldwasser's husband, from the band They Might Be Giants. It played Off-Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre from October 22, 2004 until December 11, 2004. The production starred John Flansburgh, Erin Hill, David Driver, Robin Goldwasser, Chris Anderson and Maggie Moore.",
"Title: Mono Puff\n\nMono Puff is a New York City-based band and a side project of John Flansburgh, one of the founding members of They Might Be Giants.",
"Title: Robin Goldwasser\n\nRobin Goldwasser (born August 14, 1966) is an American singer and playwright. She is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College. She is the co-writer of the musical \"People Are Wrong! \" with Julia Greenberg. She has a character in the play, as does the producer, her husband, John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants and Mono Puff. The musical opened at the Vineyard Theater in New York in November 2004, starring Robin, John Flansburgh, Erin Hill, David Driver, and Maggie Moore.",
"Title: Dan Miller (guitarist)\n\nDan Miller (born October 3, 1967) is an American musician and songwriter. He has toured and recorded with the alternative rock duo They Might Be Giants since late 1998. Generally, Miller plays guitars for the band. Prior to joining TMBG, he performed with the groups Edith O and Lincoln. Having left Lincoln for personal reasons in 1998, he was contacted by John Flansburgh, who offered him a spot as lead guitarist for They Might Be Giants' Fall 1998 tour. He has also toured with John Flansburgh as Mono Puff's guitarist in the late 1990s, and played on bandmate John Linnell's \"State Songs\" tour.",
"Title: Danny Weinkauf\n\nDanny Weinkauf (born December 4, 1963) is a Grammy-winning New York-based musician and composer. He has been the longtime bassist for They Might Be Giants (TMBG). He has recorded and toured with the band since the late 1990s. Weinkauf had previously performed in a band called Lincoln along with TMBG's guitarist Dan Miller and drummer Gonzalo Martinez De La Cotera. He has written four songs for TMBG, all for their children's albums. Weinkauf wrote and sang \"Where Do They Make Balloons?\" on the children's album \"No! \", \"Number Two\" from \"Here Come The 123s\", \"I Am a Paleontologist\" from \"Here Comes Science\", and \"Elephants\" from \"Why? \" He also played bass alongside bandmate John Flansburgh for his solo project Mono Puff, in addition to providing additional bass on John Linnell's \"State Songs\" album."
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2,041
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H. Frank Carey Junior-Senior High School serves students in the census-designated place in what New York county?
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Nassau
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" The elementary school serves students from Pre-K to fifth grade and the high school serves students from sixth grade to twelfth grade."
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"Wethersfield High School, also known as Kewanee (Wethersfield) High School, is a public four-year high school located at 439 Willard St. in Kewanee, Illinois, a city in Kewanee and Wethersfield Townships of Henry County, Illinois, in the Midwestern United States.",
" Wetherfield High School is part of Wethersfield Community Unit School District 230, which also includes Wethersfield Junior High School, and Wethersfield Elementary School.",
" The school is combined with the Wethersfield Junior High School to form Wethersfield Junior-Senior High School.",
" Furthermore, Wethersfield Junior-Senior High School is co-located with Wethersfield Elementary School.",
" Because all students attend the same academic center the school prides itself in getting to know the students over their 13 years of attendance.",
" However, academics, athletics, and activities remain mostly separate and inline with comparable elementary, middle, and high school curriculum.",
" The campus is 40 miles northeast of Galesburg, Illinois, 44 miles southeast of Moline, Illinois, and serves a mixed village and rural residential community.",
" The school is one of two high schools in the city of Kewanee, the other being Kewanee High School.",
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" It is currently undergoing renovations to expand the school into a middle school and high school, becoming a seven-year secondary school.",
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" High School with grades 6 through 8.",
" It was completed in 1955 and renamed Lincoln Junior-Senior High School the following year.",
" After the first year, 6th grade was dropped and 9th grade added and when the building was completed it became Lincoln Junior-Senior High School, enrolling grades 7 through 12.",
" In the late 1970s, the junior high grades were removed, and the school became a four-year, grade 9-12, high school.",
" Unlike what many believe, the school was named Lincoln after the area of Yonkers it was situated in, rather than for Abraham Lincoln.",
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"Title: Wethersfield High School (Illinois)\n\nWethersfield High School, also known as Kewanee (Wethersfield) High School, is a public four-year high school located at 439 Willard St. in Kewanee, Illinois, a city in Kewanee and Wethersfield Townships of Henry County, Illinois, in the Midwestern United States. Wetherfield High School is part of Wethersfield Community Unit School District 230, which also includes Wethersfield Junior High School, and Wethersfield Elementary School. The school is combined with the Wethersfield Junior High School to form Wethersfield Junior-Senior High School. Furthermore, Wethersfield Junior-Senior High School is co-located with Wethersfield Elementary School. Because all students attend the same academic center the school prides itself in getting to know the students over their 13 years of attendance. However, academics, athletics, and activities remain mostly separate and inline with comparable elementary, middle, and high school curriculum. The campus is 40 miles northeast of Galesburg, Illinois, 44 miles southeast of Moline, Illinois, and serves a mixed village and rural residential community. The school is one of two high schools in the city of Kewanee, the other being Kewanee High School. The school is within the Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL metropolitan statistical area.",
"Title: H. Frank Carey Junior-Senior High School\n\nH. Frank Carey High School is a public high school located in Franklin Square, New York serving students in the seventh through twelfth grades from the towns of Franklin Square, Garden City South, West Hempstead, and Elmont. The school's principal was Valerie Angelillo up until the 2016-2017 school year, when she was replaced by Christopher Fiore.",
"Title: Eastside Junior-Senior High School\n\nEastside Junior-Senior High School is a public secondary school located in Butler, Indiana. The school serves students in grades 7 to 12 for the DeKalb County Eastern Community School District.",
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"Title: Lincoln High School (Yonkers, New York)\n\nLincoln High School is located in Yonkers, New York. It is one of the seven public high schools in the city and has an enrollment of about eight hundred students. The front portion of the building was opened in 1953 as Southeast Yonkers Jr., Sr. High School with grades 6 through 8. It was completed in 1955 and renamed Lincoln Junior-Senior High School the following year. After the first year, 6th grade was dropped and 9th grade added and when the building was completed it became Lincoln Junior-Senior High School, enrolling grades 7 through 12. In the late 1970s, the junior high grades were removed, and the school became a four-year, grade 9-12, high school. Unlike what many believe, the school was named Lincoln after the area of Yonkers it was situated in, rather than for Abraham Lincoln. The first graduating class which went continuously from 6th grade to 12th grade graduated in 1960 with a very high percentage going on to college. Several graduates returned to Lincoln as teachers. The school colors are purple and white and mascot a Lancer both chosen by the 1960 class.",
"Title: Sewanhaka Central High School District\n\nThe Sewanhaka Central High School District is a central high school district located in western Nassau County on Long Island, in New York State. The district is currently composed of five high schools: Sewanhaka High School, Elmont Memorial High School, New Hyde Park Memorial High School, Floral Park Memorial High School, and H. Frank Carey Junior-Senior High School.",
"Title: Concordia Junior-Senior High School\n\nConcordia Junior-Senior High School is a public secondary school in Concordia, Kansas, USA operated by Unified School District 333, and serves students of grades 7 to 12. It is called the \"Junior-Senior\" high school because the junior high school (grades 7-8) and senior high school (grades 9-12) are housed in the same building complex.",
"Title: Garden City South, New York\n\nGarden City South is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Nassau County, New York, United States. The population was 4,024 at the 2010 census.",
"Title: Dodgeville School District\n\nThe Dodgeville School District is headquartered in the city of Dodgeville, Wisconsin. It serves students from Dodgeville and Ridgeway. It consists of four schools: two elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. One elementary school is located in Dodgeville; Dodgeville Elementary, the other in Ridgeway; Ridgeway Elementary. The Dodgeville school serves students in pre-K through 4th grade, and the Ridgeway school serves those in pre-K through 5th grade. The middle school serves grades 6 through 8, and the high school serves grades 9 through 12."
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2,042
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What year was this song written, which is a Brazilian bossa nova jazz song and was a duet between Diana Krall and Rosemary Clooney on Brazil?
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1962
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" In retrospect, this would prove to be just the first of countless forays by Fischer into various areas of Latin music (with \"area\" denoting both genre \"and\" geographic region).",
" This particular song was one of the first, and almost certainly the most famous, of all the foreign-born - i.e. non-Brazilian - bossa novas. Its form, though extended (64 mm.)",
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"Luiz Mainzi da Cunha Eça (April 3, 1936 – May 24, 1992) was a Brazilian jazz samba and bossa nova pianist from Rio de Janeiro, probably best known for his 1960s work with the bossa nova Tamba Trio/Tamba 4 (with Helcio Milito and Bebeto Castilho).",
" Trained as a classical pianist, Eça created a formal, but stunning approach to bossa nova classics such as \"The Hill\" by Antonio Carlos Jobim and works by Edu Lobo.",
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"\"Garota de Ipanema\" (\"The Girl from Ipanema\") is a Brazilian bossa nova jazz song.",
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" It was written in 1962, with music by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Portuguese lyrics by Vinicius de Moraes.",
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"Jazz Samba is a bossa nova album by Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd released by Verve Records in 1962.",
" \"Jazz Samba\" signaled the beginning of the bossa nova craze in America.",
" Stan Getz was the featured soloist and the tracks were arranged by Charlie Byrd, who had first heard bossa nova during a tour of Brazil in 1961."
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"Brazil is a 2000 album by Rosemary Clooney.",
" John Pizzarelli accompanies Clooney on vocals on five of the tracks, and sings Antonio Carlos Jobim's \"Wave\".",
" Diana Krall duets with Clooney on \"The Boy from Ipanema\"."
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"Sylvia Telles (August 27, 1934 – December 17, 1966) was a Brazilian jazz samba and bossa nova singer of the 1950s and 1960s.",
" Perhaps one of the most highly spoken of singers of the time, Telles preceded the advent of bossa nova, and then began covering songs by such influential composers as Antonio Carlos Jobim, and worked with others such as Luiz Bonfá.",
" She also did several tribute albums to Antonio Carlos Jobim.",
" One of the most famous classic bossa nova songs was written for her by Jobim, its namesake her nickname - \"Dindi\"."
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"In the late 1960s, Latin jazz, combining rhythms from African and Latin American countries, often played on instruments such as conga, timbale, güiro, and claves, with jazz and classical harmonies played on typical jazz instruments (piano, double bass, etc.) broke through.",
" There are two main varieties: Afro-Cuban jazz was played in the US right after the bebop period, while Brazilian jazz became more popular in the 1960s.",
" Afro-Cuban jazz began as a movement in the mid-1950s as bebop musicians such as Dizzy Gillespie and Billy Taylor started Afro-Cuban bands influenced by such Cuban and Puerto Rican musicians as Xavier Cugat, Tito Puente, and Arturo Sandoval.",
" Brazilian jazz such as bossa nova is derived from samba, with influences from jazz and other 20th-century classical and popular music styles.",
" Bossa is generally moderately paced, with melodies sung in Portuguese or English.",
" The style was pioneered by Brazilians João Gilberto and Antônio Carlos Jobim.",
" The related term jazz-samba describes an adaptation of bossa nova compositions to the jazz idiom by American performers such as Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd."
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"Ipanema (] ) is a neighborhood located in the South Zone of the city of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), between Leblon and Arpoador.",
" The beach at Ipanema became known internationally with the popularity of the bossa nova jazz song, \"The Girl from Ipanema\" (\"\"Garota de Ipanema\"\"), written by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Vinícius de Moraes."
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"Title: Big Band Bossa Nova\n\nBig Band Bossa Nova is a 1962 bossa nova album by American impresario, jazz composer, trumpeter, arranger and record producer Quincy Jones and his band. It features the popular number \"Soul Bossa Nova.\" The title \"Big Band Bossa Nova\" was also used for three other 1962 albums, by Stan Getz, Oscar Castro-Neves and Enoch Light.",
"Title: Pensativa\n\n\"Pensativa\" is a bossa nova jazz standard by American pianist/composer/arranger Clare Fischer, first recorded in 1962 by a quintet under the joint leadership of Fischer and saxophonist Bud Shank, and released that year as part of an album entitled \"Bossa Nova Jazz Samba\", comprising music in this style, as per its title, all of it arranged by Fischer, and, with the exception of Erroll Garner's \"Misty\", composed by him as well. In retrospect, this would prove to be just the first of countless forays by Fischer into various areas of Latin music (with \"area\" denoting both genre \"and\" geographic region). This particular song was one of the first, and almost certainly the most famous, of all the foreign-born - i.e. non-Brazilian - bossa novas. Its form, though extended (64 mm.) , is standard A-A-B-A, with each section consisting of 16 measures instead of eight.",
"Title: Luiz Eça\n\nLuiz Mainzi da Cunha Eça (April 3, 1936 – May 24, 1992) was a Brazilian jazz samba and bossa nova pianist from Rio de Janeiro, probably best known for his 1960s work with the bossa nova Tamba Trio/Tamba 4 (with Helcio Milito and Bebeto Castilho). Trained as a classical pianist, Eça created a formal, but stunning approach to bossa nova classics such as \"The Hill\" by Antonio Carlos Jobim and works by Edu Lobo. His own composition, the Dolphin, is considered a jazz standard, being recorded by artists as diverse as Stan Getz, Bill Evans and Denny Zeitlin. The Tamba 4 group also featured Otávio Bailly, who eventually replaced Bebeto.",
"Title: Bossa nova\n\nBossa nova is a genre of Brazilian music, which developed and was popularized in the 1950s and 1960s and is today one of the best-known Brazilian music genres abroad. The phrase \"bossa nova\" means literally \"new trend\" (] ). A lyrical fusion of samba and jazz, bossa nova acquired a large following in the 1960s, initially among young musicians and college students.",
"Title: The Girl from Ipanema\n\n\"Garota de Ipanema\" (\"The Girl from Ipanema\") is a Brazilian bossa nova jazz song. It was a worldwide hit in the mid-1960s and won a Grammy for Record of the Year in 1965. It was written in 1962, with music by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Portuguese lyrics by Vinicius de Moraes. English lyrics were written later by Norman Gimbel.",
"Title: Jazz Samba\n\nJazz Samba is a bossa nova album by Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd released by Verve Records in 1962. \"Jazz Samba\" signaled the beginning of the bossa nova craze in America. Stan Getz was the featured soloist and the tracks were arranged by Charlie Byrd, who had first heard bossa nova during a tour of Brazil in 1961.",
"Title: Brazil (Rosemary Clooney album)\n\nBrazil is a 2000 album by Rosemary Clooney. John Pizzarelli accompanies Clooney on vocals on five of the tracks, and sings Antonio Carlos Jobim's \"Wave\". Diana Krall duets with Clooney on \"The Boy from Ipanema\".",
"Title: Sylvia Telles\n\nSylvia Telles (August 27, 1934 – December 17, 1966) was a Brazilian jazz samba and bossa nova singer of the 1950s and 1960s. Perhaps one of the most highly spoken of singers of the time, Telles preceded the advent of bossa nova, and then began covering songs by such influential composers as Antonio Carlos Jobim, and worked with others such as Luiz Bonfá. She also did several tribute albums to Antonio Carlos Jobim. One of the most famous classic bossa nova songs was written for her by Jobim, its namesake her nickname - \"Dindi\".",
"Title: 1960s in jazz\n\nIn the late 1960s, Latin jazz, combining rhythms from African and Latin American countries, often played on instruments such as conga, timbale, güiro, and claves, with jazz and classical harmonies played on typical jazz instruments (piano, double bass, etc.) broke through. There are two main varieties: Afro-Cuban jazz was played in the US right after the bebop period, while Brazilian jazz became more popular in the 1960s. Afro-Cuban jazz began as a movement in the mid-1950s as bebop musicians such as Dizzy Gillespie and Billy Taylor started Afro-Cuban bands influenced by such Cuban and Puerto Rican musicians as Xavier Cugat, Tito Puente, and Arturo Sandoval. Brazilian jazz such as bossa nova is derived from samba, with influences from jazz and other 20th-century classical and popular music styles. Bossa is generally moderately paced, with melodies sung in Portuguese or English. The style was pioneered by Brazilians João Gilberto and Antônio Carlos Jobim. The related term jazz-samba describes an adaptation of bossa nova compositions to the jazz idiom by American performers such as Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd.",
"Title: Ipanema\n\nIpanema (] ) is a neighborhood located in the South Zone of the city of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), between Leblon and Arpoador. The beach at Ipanema became known internationally with the popularity of the bossa nova jazz song, \"The Girl from Ipanema\" (\"\"Garota de Ipanema\"\"), written by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Vinícius de Moraes."
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What British television series that is broadcast on ITV2 featured Ricky Champ in a 2016 episode?
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Plebs
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"The seventh series of \"The Only Way Is Essex\", a British semi-reality television programme, began airing on 30 September 2012 on ITV2.",
" The series concluded on 31 October 2012 after ten episodes.",
" Following the series, three festive special episodes aired from 2 December to 19 December 2012, including one live episode.",
" The \"The Only Way Is Essexmas\" special episode is included on the Series 7 DVD, however for unknown reasons the other two specials aren't.",
" This was the first series to include brand new cast members and siblings Jasmin and Danny Walia.",
" Jasmin had previously appeared during the Essexmas special of the first series auditioning for girl band LOLA.",
" This series also featured the return of original cast member Kirk Norcross following his departure at the end of the third series, as well as Mark Wright, who returned for the Essexmas special.",
" The series also featured many cast departures including Cara and Tom Kilbey, and Lydia Bright.",
" McFly band member Tom Fletcher also made a cameo appearance during this series when his brother-in-law Mario Falcone visited him seeking advice.",
" This series heavily focused on the on/off relationship between Arg, and realising there's no way back for them, he launches a rescue mission for his PlayStation and his Kenny Award from her flat.",
" It also includes the turbulent relationships of Jess and Ricky, Joey and Sam as well as Lucy and Mario whom eventually call their engagement off."
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"\"\"TOWIE\" Live\" is the second episode of a series of special episodes airing throughout December 2012 of \"The Only Way Is Essex\".",
" The episode originally aired live on the ITV2 television network in the United Kingdom on 3 December 2012, becoming the first reality television series to ever broadcast a live episode.",
" It is the show's 83rd episode overall."
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"Celebrities Exposed is a British television celebrity talking head documentary series that aired on ITV2 between 2003 and 2005.",
" Repeats still occasionally air on ITV2 despite no new episodes having been made since 2005."
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"ITV at the Movies was a weekly British television film review show broadcast on ITV2, originally presented by Giles Vickers-Jones.",
" The final series was presented by James King and was produced and directed by Richard Leyland.",
" The show was replaced in 2011 by \"The Movie Show on ITV2\"."
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"The fourth series of The Only Way Is Essex, a British semi-reality television programme, began airing on 29 January 2012 on ITV2.",
" The series concluded on 29 February 2012 and consisted of ten episodes.",
" This is the first series to include Bobby-Cole Norris, Charlie King, Chris \"Little Chris\" Drake, Georgina Dorsett, James \"Diags\" Bennewith, Ricky Rayment and Tom Kilbey.",
" It is the last series to include twins Dino and Georgio Georgiades, and Peri Sinclair who had appeared since the third series, and Nicola Goodger who first appeared during the second series.",
" The series heavily focuses on new boy Ricky causing a stir in Essex by going behind the boy's backs and trying to get with many of the girls, as well as the strain between friendships when Billi finds love with Cara's brother Tom, and Jess finally cuts Lauren G out of her life.",
" It also features the aftermath of Arg and Lydia's break-up, and Lucy and Mario hitting another rough patch in their turbulent relationship."
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"1st Look is a weekly American travel and lifestyle television program that is broadcast on NBC.",
" Produced by LXTV, it highlights top travel destinations around the country, with a focus on cuisine and nightlife.",
" The program has had 11 different hosts to date, beginning with original hosts Gardner Loulan and Angela Sun.",
" Audrina Patridge was a former host of \"1st Look\", having joined the program in January 2014.",
" On October 6, 2015, Ashley Roberts was named as Patridge's successor as host, taking over the role beginning with the January 9, 2016 episode."
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"Ricky Champ is an English actor.",
" He is best known for his role as Paul in the sitcom \"Him & Her\".",
" He has also appeared in \"Crims\" and joined the HBO series \"Game of Thrones\" in Season 6 as Gatins.",
" He also appeared in an episode of sitcom Plebs in 2016."
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"\"Silent Witness\" is a British television drama.",
" The following is a list of all episodes that have been broadcast across all television series, since the series began on 21 February 1996.",
" The first seven series featured Amanda Burton in the lead role.",
" Following Burton's departure (in series 8, episode 2), Emilia Fox joined the show (in series 8, episode 5) as new forensic pathologist Nikki Alexander, and as of 2016 she is still in the series.",
" In the first episode of series 6, William Gaminara and Tom Ward both joined the series.",
" After series 15, Ward left the show to pursue other projects.",
" He was replaced by David Caves and Liz Carr who both joined the show in series 16."
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"Plebs is a British television series broadcast on ITV2.",
" It was first broadcast in March 2013, and is produced by Tom Basden, Caroline Leddy, Sam Leifer and Teddy Leifer.",
" It stars Joel Fry, Tom Rosenthal and Ryan Sampson, who play young residents of ancient Rome.",
" The format has been compared to \"The Inbetweeners\", \"Up Pompeii\" and \"Blackadder\".",
" The first two episodes were shown on 25 March 2013.",
" A second series of eight episodes was broadcast between 22 September and 3 November 2014.",
" A third series of eight episodes was broadcast between 4 April and 16 May 2016."
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"\"Secret Diary of a Call Girl \"is a British television drama broadcast on ITV2 based on the blog and books by the pseudonymous \"Belle de Jour,\" starring Billie Piper as \"Belle\", a high-class London call girl.",
" The series was written by Lucy Prebble, who is also known as the author of \"The Sugar Syndrome\" and \"ENRON\".",
" The series has been compared to \"Sex and the City\" by many critics, mainly due to its humorous approach to sex.",
" The third series began on 28 January 2010, on ITV2.",
" The fourth and final series began on 1 February 2011, on ITV2."
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"Title: The Only Way Is Essex (series 7)\n\nThe seventh series of \"The Only Way Is Essex\", a British semi-reality television programme, began airing on 30 September 2012 on ITV2. The series concluded on 31 October 2012 after ten episodes. Following the series, three festive special episodes aired from 2 December to 19 December 2012, including one live episode. The \"The Only Way Is Essexmas\" special episode is included on the Series 7 DVD, however for unknown reasons the other two specials aren't. This was the first series to include brand new cast members and siblings Jasmin and Danny Walia. Jasmin had previously appeared during the Essexmas special of the first series auditioning for girl band LOLA. This series also featured the return of original cast member Kirk Norcross following his departure at the end of the third series, as well as Mark Wright, who returned for the Essexmas special. The series also featured many cast departures including Cara and Tom Kilbey, and Lydia Bright. McFly band member Tom Fletcher also made a cameo appearance during this series when his brother-in-law Mario Falcone visited him seeking advice. This series heavily focused on the on/off relationship between Arg, and realising there's no way back for them, he launches a rescue mission for his PlayStation and his Kenny Award from her flat. It also includes the turbulent relationships of Jess and Ricky, Joey and Sam as well as Lucy and Mario whom eventually call their engagement off.",
"Title: TOWIE Live\n\n\"\"TOWIE\" Live\" is the second episode of a series of special episodes airing throughout December 2012 of \"The Only Way Is Essex\". The episode originally aired live on the ITV2 television network in the United Kingdom on 3 December 2012, becoming the first reality television series to ever broadcast a live episode. It is the show's 83rd episode overall.",
"Title: Celebrities Exposed\n\nCelebrities Exposed is a British television celebrity talking head documentary series that aired on ITV2 between 2003 and 2005. Repeats still occasionally air on ITV2 despite no new episodes having been made since 2005.",
"Title: ITV at the Movies\n\nITV at the Movies was a weekly British television film review show broadcast on ITV2, originally presented by Giles Vickers-Jones. The final series was presented by James King and was produced and directed by Richard Leyland. The show was replaced in 2011 by \"The Movie Show on ITV2\".",
"Title: The Only Way Is Essex (series 4)\n\nThe fourth series of The Only Way Is Essex, a British semi-reality television programme, began airing on 29 January 2012 on ITV2. The series concluded on 29 February 2012 and consisted of ten episodes. This is the first series to include Bobby-Cole Norris, Charlie King, Chris \"Little Chris\" Drake, Georgina Dorsett, James \"Diags\" Bennewith, Ricky Rayment and Tom Kilbey. It is the last series to include twins Dino and Georgio Georgiades, and Peri Sinclair who had appeared since the third series, and Nicola Goodger who first appeared during the second series. The series heavily focuses on new boy Ricky causing a stir in Essex by going behind the boy's backs and trying to get with many of the girls, as well as the strain between friendships when Billi finds love with Cara's brother Tom, and Jess finally cuts Lauren G out of her life. It also features the aftermath of Arg and Lydia's break-up, and Lucy and Mario hitting another rough patch in their turbulent relationship.",
"Title: 1st Look\n\n1st Look is a weekly American travel and lifestyle television program that is broadcast on NBC. Produced by LXTV, it highlights top travel destinations around the country, with a focus on cuisine and nightlife. The program has had 11 different hosts to date, beginning with original hosts Gardner Loulan and Angela Sun. Audrina Patridge was a former host of \"1st Look\", having joined the program in January 2014. On October 6, 2015, Ashley Roberts was named as Patridge's successor as host, taking over the role beginning with the January 9, 2016 episode.",
"Title: Ricky Champ\n\nRicky Champ is an English actor. He is best known for his role as Paul in the sitcom \"Him & Her\". He has also appeared in \"Crims\" and joined the HBO series \"Game of Thrones\" in Season 6 as Gatins. He also appeared in an episode of sitcom Plebs in 2016.",
"Title: List of Silent Witness episodes\n\n\"Silent Witness\" is a British television drama. The following is a list of all episodes that have been broadcast across all television series, since the series began on 21 February 1996. The first seven series featured Amanda Burton in the lead role. Following Burton's departure (in series 8, episode 2), Emilia Fox joined the show (in series 8, episode 5) as new forensic pathologist Nikki Alexander, and as of 2016 she is still in the series. In the first episode of series 6, William Gaminara and Tom Ward both joined the series. After series 15, Ward left the show to pursue other projects. He was replaced by David Caves and Liz Carr who both joined the show in series 16.",
"Title: Plebs (TV series)\n\nPlebs is a British television series broadcast on ITV2. It was first broadcast in March 2013, and is produced by Tom Basden, Caroline Leddy, Sam Leifer and Teddy Leifer. It stars Joel Fry, Tom Rosenthal and Ryan Sampson, who play young residents of ancient Rome. The format has been compared to \"The Inbetweeners\", \"Up Pompeii\" and \"Blackadder\". The first two episodes were shown on 25 March 2013. A second series of eight episodes was broadcast between 22 September and 3 November 2014. A third series of eight episodes was broadcast between 4 April and 16 May 2016.",
"Title: List of Secret Diary of a Call Girl episodes\n\n\"Secret Diary of a Call Girl \"is a British television drama broadcast on ITV2 based on the blog and books by the pseudonymous \"Belle de Jour,\" starring Billie Piper as \"Belle\", a high-class London call girl. The series was written by Lucy Prebble, who is also known as the author of \"The Sugar Syndrome\" and \"ENRON\". The series has been compared to \"Sex and the City\" by many critics, mainly due to its humorous approach to sex. The third series began on 28 January 2010, on ITV2. The fourth and final series began on 1 February 2011, on ITV2."
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Robert Parker Parrott, born in Lee, New Hampshire, he was the son of John Fabyan Parrott, Lee is a town in Strafford County, New Hampshire, in which country?
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United States
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"Gonic is a neighborhood in the city of Rochester in Strafford County, New Hampshire, United States.",
" It is located around a dam on the Cocheco River, 2 mi south of downtown Rochester.",
" The community is separated from the downtown area of Rochester by New Hampshire Route 16, the Spaulding Turnpike.",
" New Hampshire Route 125 passes to the west of the community, leading south towards East Barrington and the Lee traffic circle."
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"Michael Weeden is a Republican former member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, serving the Strafford 6th District from 2010 to 2012.",
" He was at the time the second youngest member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.",
" In 2010 he was the highest vote-getter in the Strafford County District 6 race.",
" In 2011 he beat out incumbent Gina Cruikshank to become Dover's Ward 6 city councilor.",
" In November 2013, he was defeated in his reelection bid by Jason Gagnon.",
" On December 2, 2013, Weeden admittedly caused a motor vehicle accident that killed an 87-year-old man.",
" According to police reports, Weeden's vehicle crossed the center lane while he was purportedly putting on his seatbelt.",
" Former City Councilor Michael Weeden has been indicted on 3 felony charges of aggravated felonious sexual assault (anal rape or sodomy), allegedly involving a firearm, stemming from an incident in Dover involving his former girlfriend, according to law enforcement authorities, on May 18, 2014.",
" On December 3, 2014 Weeden was found Not Guilty of Aggravated Felonious Sexual Assault.",
" On Feb. 18th, 2015, Weeden was found guilty of Criminal Threatening, a Class A Felony.",
" He faced up to 20 years in prison and a $4,000 fine.",
" On July 8, Weeden was sentenced to 1 year in jail, with 3 years probation following, for the Criminal Threatening Felony conviction.",
" Weeden was formerly a student at the University of New Hampshire."
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"New Hampshire Route 4 is a 3.78 mi state highway located in eastern Strafford County, New Hampshire.",
" Its western terminus is at an intersection with New Hampshire Route 9 and New Hampshire Route 108 in Dover.",
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" It was named after William Wentworth, 2nd Earl of Strafford in the mistaken belief that he was the ancestor of governor John Wentworth.",
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" These include the 1881 almshouse and the 1907 county jail."
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" Parrott was assigned to the 3rd U.S. Artillery as a second lieutenant.",
" He remained at West Point as an instructor until 1829, then had garrison duty and served as a staff officer in operations against the Creek Indians early in 1836 before moving to Washington, D.C., in July as Captain of Ordnance.",
" He resigned from the army four months later to become the superintendent the West Point Iron and Cannon Foundry in Cold Spring, New York, with which he would be associated for the remainder of his life.",
" In 1839 he married Mary Kemble, sister of Gouverneur Kemble, founder of the ironworks."
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"Title: Gonic, New Hampshire\n\nGonic is a neighborhood in the city of Rochester in Strafford County, New Hampshire, United States. It is located around a dam on the Cocheco River, 2 mi south of downtown Rochester. The community is separated from the downtown area of Rochester by New Hampshire Route 16, the Spaulding Turnpike. New Hampshire Route 125 passes to the west of the community, leading south towards East Barrington and the Lee traffic circle.",
"Title: Michael Weeden\n\nMichael Weeden is a Republican former member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, serving the Strafford 6th District from 2010 to 2012. He was at the time the second youngest member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives. In 2010 he was the highest vote-getter in the Strafford County District 6 race. In 2011 he beat out incumbent Gina Cruikshank to become Dover's Ward 6 city councilor. In November 2013, he was defeated in his reelection bid by Jason Gagnon. On December 2, 2013, Weeden admittedly caused a motor vehicle accident that killed an 87-year-old man. According to police reports, Weeden's vehicle crossed the center lane while he was purportedly putting on his seatbelt. Former City Councilor Michael Weeden has been indicted on 3 felony charges of aggravated felonious sexual assault (anal rape or sodomy), allegedly involving a firearm, stemming from an incident in Dover involving his former girlfriend, according to law enforcement authorities, on May 18, 2014. On December 3, 2014 Weeden was found Not Guilty of Aggravated Felonious Sexual Assault. On Feb. 18th, 2015, Weeden was found guilty of Criminal Threatening, a Class A Felony. He faced up to 20 years in prison and a $4,000 fine. On July 8, Weeden was sentenced to 1 year in jail, with 3 years probation following, for the Criminal Threatening Felony conviction. Weeden was formerly a student at the University of New Hampshire.",
"Title: John Fabyan Parrott\n\nJohn Fabyan Parrott (August 8, 1767July 9, 1836) was a United States Representative and a Senator from New Hampshire.",
"Title: New Hampshire Route 4\n\nNew Hampshire Route 4 is a 3.78 mi state highway located in eastern Strafford County, New Hampshire. Its western terminus is at an intersection with New Hampshire Route 9 and New Hampshire Route 108 in Dover. Its northern terminus is at the Maine state border in Rollinsford, where it continues as Maine State Route 4.",
"Title: Dover, New Hampshire\n\nDover is a city in Strafford County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 29,987 at the 2010 census, the largest in the New Hampshire Seacoast region. The population was estimated at 31,153 in 2016. It is the county seat of Strafford County, and home to Wentworth-Douglass Hospital, the Woodman Institute Museum, and the Children's Museum of New Hampshire.",
"Title: Plumbush\n\nPlumbush is the former house and farm of Robert Parker Parrott",
"Title: Strafford County, New Hampshire\n\nStrafford County is a county in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. As of the 2010 census, the population was 123,143. Its county seat is Dover. Strafford County was one of the five original counties identified for New Hampshire in 1769. It was named after William Wentworth, 2nd Earl of Strafford in the mistaken belief that he was the ancestor of governor John Wentworth. Although they were distantly related, William had no descendants.",
"Title: Strafford County Farm\n\nThe Strafford County Farm is a complex of buildings in Dover, New Hampshire, historically associated with the management of the poor and criminals of Strafford County. A significant portion of the farm is now taken up by the modern Strafford County Jail, but several historic buildings survive on the campus, which were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981. These include the 1881 almshouse and the 1907 county jail.",
"Title: Lee, New Hampshire\n\nLee is a town in Strafford County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 4,330 at the 2010 census. The town is a rural farm and bedroom community, being close to the University of New Hampshire.",
"Title: Robert Parker Parrott\n\nBorn in Lee, New Hampshire, he was the son of John Fabyan Parrott. He graduated with honors from the United States Military Academy, third of the Class of 1824. Parrott was assigned to the 3rd U.S. Artillery as a second lieutenant. He remained at West Point as an instructor until 1829, then had garrison duty and served as a staff officer in operations against the Creek Indians early in 1836 before moving to Washington, D.C., in July as Captain of Ordnance. He resigned from the army four months later to become the superintendent the West Point Iron and Cannon Foundry in Cold Spring, New York, with which he would be associated for the remainder of his life. In 1839 he married Mary Kemble, sister of Gouverneur Kemble, founder of the ironworks."
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What ocean is Piton State College close to?
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Indian Ocean
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" The Gainesville State College Gainesville Campus, located 45 miles northeast of Atlanta and six miles southwest of downtown Gainesville in Oakwood, was on Georgia State Route 53 less than a mile from I-985 exit 16.",
" The Gainesville State College Oconee Campus was located on Bishop Farms Parkway in Watkinsville, Georgia.",
" Students were drawn primarily from the increasingly diverse northeast Georgia area."
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"Pasco–Hernando State College (PHSC) is a Florida state college with campuses in Pasco and Hernando counties.",
" It is the newest four year state college with campuses in Brooksville, Dade City, New Port Richey, Spring Hill, and Wesley Chapel.",
" The name of the school changed from Pasco-Hernando Community College (PHCC) to Pasco-Hernando State College (PHSC) on January 21, 2014."
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"The State College Area School District (SCASD) is a large, suburban/rural public school district based in State College, Pennsylvania that serves students and includes public schools in the Borough of State College, Pennsylvania, and the surrounding townships of College, Ferguson, Halfmoon, Harris, and Patton.",
" State College Area School District encompasses approximately 150 sqmi .",
" According to 2008 local census data, the district served a resident population of 86,106.",
" Per District officials, the State College Area School District provided basic educational services to 6,750 pupils as of June 2016 (down from 7,096 pupils in 2010).",
" The district employs about 634 teachers, 720 full-time and part-time support personnel, and 40 administrators.",
" State College Area School District received more than $16.9 million in state funding (15 percent of budget) in school year 2007-08.",
" The State College Area School District provides schooling for approximately 6,750 students in the 2015-16 school year.",
" The District is the third largest employer in Centre County.",
" It is governed by a Board of Directors consisting of nine members.",
" Each board member is elected for a four-year term of office.",
" The SCASD is a member of seven demographically similar school districts in Pennsylvania.",
" The cohort includes: Abington, Cumberland Valley, Lower Merion, North Allegheny, Parkland, State College Area, and Tredyffrin-Easttown school districts.",
" About 20 percent (569 students) of the district's 8,100 school age K-12 student base are now enrolled in alternative (private, parochial, and charter) schools."
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"Mauritius ( or ; French: \"Maurice\" ), officially the Republic of Mauritius (French: \"République de Maurice\" ), is an island nation in the Indian Ocean about 2000 km off the southeast coast of the African continent.",
" The country includes the islands of Mauritius and Rodrigues, 560 km east of Mauritius, and the outer islands (Agaléga, St. Brandon and two disputed territories).",
" The islands of Mauritius and Rodrigues form part of the Mascarene Islands, along with nearby Réunion, a French overseas department.",
" The area of the country is 2,040 km2 .",
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"Carl Weston McIntosh, Jr. (December 1, 1914 – January 19, 2009) was an American professor of forensics and acting.",
" He served as president of Idaho State College (now Idaho State University) from 1947 to 1959.",
" He was acting executive dean when the college achieved its independence from the University of Idaho in March 1947, and he elevated it into a four-year, bachelor's degree-granting institution in December 1948.",
" He left Idaho in 1959 to become president of Long Beach State College (now known as California State University, Long Beach).",
" He oversaw the college's rapid growth from less than 10,000 students to 28,000 and two name changes (to California State College at Long Beach in 1964 and to California State College, Long Beach in 1968).",
" He was named president of Montana State University in 1970.",
" He established the university's nursing and pre-medical education programs and completed its first football stadium and creative arts complex, but also faced a years of fiscal austerity imposed by the state legislature.",
" He retired in 1977."
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" It was founded in 1962 and named after Thomas Edison as Edison Junior College, renamed Edison Community College in 1972, renamed Edison College in 2004, renamed Edison State College in 2008, and finally renamed Florida SouthWestern State College in 2014.",
" The college has its main campus in Fort Myers in Lee County, satellite campuses in Charlotte and Collier counties, and outreach programs in Hendry and Glades counties."
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"Piton State College (PSC) is a state secondary school based in Piton, Mauritius.",
" Students are prepared for the School Certificate and the Higher School Certificate that are carried out through the Cambridge International Examinations(CIE).",
" Piton State College is owned and controlled by the Government of Mauritius through the Ministry of Education of Mauritius."
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"State College is a home rule municipality in Centre County in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.",
" It is the largest designated borough in Pennsylvania.",
" It is the principal borough of the six municipalities that make up the State College Metropolitan Statistical Area, the largest settlement in Centre County and one of the principal cities of the greater State College-DuBois Combined Statistical Area with a combined population of 236,577 as of the 2010 United States Census.",
" In the 2010 census, the borough population was 42,034 with approximately 105,000 living in the borough plus the surrounding townships often referred to locally as the \"Centre Region.\"",
" Many of these Centre Region communities also carry a \"State College, PA\" address although are not part of the borough of State College."
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"Title: Gainesville State College\n\nGainesville State College was a state college of the University System of Georgia serving northeast Georgia. The Gainesville State College Gainesville Campus, located 45 miles northeast of Atlanta and six miles southwest of downtown Gainesville in Oakwood, was on Georgia State Route 53 less than a mile from I-985 exit 16. The Gainesville State College Oconee Campus was located on Bishop Farms Parkway in Watkinsville, Georgia. Students were drawn primarily from the increasingly diverse northeast Georgia area.",
"Title: Pasco–Hernando State College\n\nPasco–Hernando State College (PHSC) is a Florida state college with campuses in Pasco and Hernando counties. It is the newest four year state college with campuses in Brooksville, Dade City, New Port Richey, Spring Hill, and Wesley Chapel. The name of the school changed from Pasco-Hernando Community College (PHCC) to Pasco-Hernando State College (PHSC) on January 21, 2014.",
"Title: State College Area School District\n\nThe State College Area School District (SCASD) is a large, suburban/rural public school district based in State College, Pennsylvania that serves students and includes public schools in the Borough of State College, Pennsylvania, and the surrounding townships of College, Ferguson, Halfmoon, Harris, and Patton. State College Area School District encompasses approximately 150 sqmi . According to 2008 local census data, the district served a resident population of 86,106. Per District officials, the State College Area School District provided basic educational services to 6,750 pupils as of June 2016 (down from 7,096 pupils in 2010). The district employs about 634 teachers, 720 full-time and part-time support personnel, and 40 administrators. State College Area School District received more than $16.9 million in state funding (15 percent of budget) in school year 2007-08. The State College Area School District provides schooling for approximately 6,750 students in the 2015-16 school year. The District is the third largest employer in Centre County. It is governed by a Board of Directors consisting of nine members. Each board member is elected for a four-year term of office. The SCASD is a member of seven demographically similar school districts in Pennsylvania. The cohort includes: Abington, Cumberland Valley, Lower Merion, North Allegheny, Parkland, State College Area, and Tredyffrin-Easttown school districts. About 20 percent (569 students) of the district's 8,100 school age K-12 student base are now enrolled in alternative (private, parochial, and charter) schools.",
"Title: Cardinal Newman College\n\nCardinal Newman College is a Catholic sixth form college close to the centre of Preston. The college was graded \"\"outstanding\"\" by Ofsted in May 2009. The college was then granted \"\"Beacon college\"\" status by the Learning and Skills Improvement Service in November 2010.",
"Title: Mauritius\n\nMauritius ( or ; French: \"Maurice\" ), officially the Republic of Mauritius (French: \"République de Maurice\" ), is an island nation in the Indian Ocean about 2000 km off the southeast coast of the African continent. The country includes the islands of Mauritius and Rodrigues, 560 km east of Mauritius, and the outer islands (Agaléga, St. Brandon and two disputed territories). The islands of Mauritius and Rodrigues form part of the Mascarene Islands, along with nearby Réunion, a French overseas department. The area of the country is 2,040 km2 . The capital and largest city is Port Louis.",
"Title: Carl W. McIntosh\n\nCarl Weston McIntosh, Jr. (December 1, 1914 – January 19, 2009) was an American professor of forensics and acting. He served as president of Idaho State College (now Idaho State University) from 1947 to 1959. He was acting executive dean when the college achieved its independence from the University of Idaho in March 1947, and he elevated it into a four-year, bachelor's degree-granting institution in December 1948. He left Idaho in 1959 to become president of Long Beach State College (now known as California State University, Long Beach). He oversaw the college's rapid growth from less than 10,000 students to 28,000 and two name changes (to California State College at Long Beach in 1964 and to California State College, Long Beach in 1968). He was named president of Montana State University in 1970. He established the university's nursing and pre-medical education programs and completed its first football stadium and creative arts complex, but also faced a years of fiscal austerity imposed by the state legislature. He retired in 1977.",
"Title: Florida SouthWestern State College\n\nFlorida SouthWestern State College (also referred to as FSW or Florida SouthWestern) is a state college in Southwest Florida. It was founded in 1962 and named after Thomas Edison as Edison Junior College, renamed Edison Community College in 1972, renamed Edison College in 2004, renamed Edison State College in 2008, and finally renamed Florida SouthWestern State College in 2014. The college has its main campus in Fort Myers in Lee County, satellite campuses in Charlotte and Collier counties, and outreach programs in Hendry and Glades counties.",
"Title: Nebraska State College System\n\nThe Nebraska State College System is the governing body for Nebraska's three public colleges (Chadron State College, Peru State College and Wayne State College) that are not part of the University of Nebraska System.",
"Title: Piton State College\n\nPiton State College (PSC) is a state secondary school based in Piton, Mauritius. Students are prepared for the School Certificate and the Higher School Certificate that are carried out through the Cambridge International Examinations(CIE). Piton State College is owned and controlled by the Government of Mauritius through the Ministry of Education of Mauritius.",
"Title: State College, Pennsylvania\n\nState College is a home rule municipality in Centre County in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is the largest designated borough in Pennsylvania. It is the principal borough of the six municipalities that make up the State College Metropolitan Statistical Area, the largest settlement in Centre County and one of the principal cities of the greater State College-DuBois Combined Statistical Area with a combined population of 236,577 as of the 2010 United States Census. In the 2010 census, the borough population was 42,034 with approximately 105,000 living in the borough plus the surrounding townships often referred to locally as the \"Centre Region.\" Many of these Centre Region communities also carry a \"State College, PA\" address although are not part of the borough of State College."
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Shūdō Higashinakano (東中野 修道 , Higashinakano Shūdō , born October 19, 1947) is a Japanese historian, He is a professor of intellectual history at Asia University who maintains that which titled event, an episode of mass murder and mass rape committed by Japanese troops against the residents of Nanjing, is a hoax?
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Nanking Massacre
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"Marocchinate (] , Italian for \"those [feminine plural] given the Moroccan treatment\" meaning \"women/girls raped by Moroccans\") is a term applied to women who were victims of the mass rape and killings committed during World War II after the Battle of Monte Cassino in Italy.",
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"Merle Eugene Curti (September 15, 1897 in Papillion, Nebraska – March 9, 1996 in Madison, Wisconsin) was a leading American historian, who taught many graduate students at Columbia University and the University of Wisconsin, and was a leader in developing the fields of social history and intellectual history.",
" He directed 86 finished PhD dissertations and had an unusually wide range of correspondents.",
" As a Progressive historian he was deeply committed to democracy, and to the Turnerian thesis that social and economic forces shape American life, thought and character.",
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"Dragon Seed is a novel by Pearl S. Buck first published in 1942.",
" It describes the lives of Chinese peasants in a village outside Nanjing, China immediately prior to and during the Japanese invasion in 1937.",
" Some characters seek protection in the city while others become collaborators.",
" This story focuses less on the details of the attack and more on the characters’ reactions to the events in Nanking.",
" The Nanking Massacre (commonly called the Rape of Nanking) involved months of horrific violence by the Imperial Japanese Army as they conquered the city; the novel takes place during these events.",
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"Aida Yūji (会田 雄次 , 5 March 1916 – 17 September 1997) was a Japanese historian specialising in the Renaissance.",
" He was active as a conservative thinker, commentator and major exponent of the Nihonjinron.",
" He was born in Kyōto on 5 March 1916.",
" He graduated from Kyoto University in 1940 and had his master's degree in history interrupted in 1943, when he was drafted into the Imperial Japanese Army.",
" He fought on the Burmese front against the British as an infantryman.",
" He surrendered to the British Army at the war's end and was detained at Ahlone Camp in the British-controlled Burma.",
" His experiences, especially mental torture in the hands of his captors through their cruel nonchalance towards the Japanese PoWs, are vividly described in his best-selling memoir, \"Aaron Shūyōjo\" (1962) On his repatriation in 1947, he began to teach at Kobe University.",
" He was appointed full professor at Kyoto University's Humanities Department in 1952.",
" He retired from the University in 1979, when he became an emeritus professor.",
" He died of pneumonia on 17 September 1997."
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"Jinling Library () is a Nanjing Municipal Library, founded in 1927, located at the former Pingjiangfu Chapel.",
" Originally, it was called Nanjing Special (No.1) Popular Library.",
" In 1928, it changed its name into Nanjing No.1 Municipal Library, and in 1930 to Nanjing Special Municipal Demotic Library.",
" It was then moved to the Pan Palace.",
" Jinling Library merged with the Domestic Science Museum in 1932 and was renamed as Nanjing Municipal Library the following year.",
" On December 13, 1932 , after the Japanese troops took over Nanjing, the Pan Palace, together with the library, was badly damaged and most of the books were destroyed.",
" In 1952, Nanjing was demoted from the national capital to the capital of Jiangsu Province.",
" Six years later, the Municipal Government decided to reestablish the library.",
" In October 1980, the library was completed and open to the public at 262 Changjiang Road.",
" The new pavilion had been constructed since 2005 and was open for trial in 2009.",
" Jinling Library, with a total of two million books, is now located at 158 Leshan Road, Jianye District."
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"The Battle of Manila (February 3, 1945 – March 3, 1945) was a major battle of the Philippine campaign of 1944-45, during the Second World War.",
" It was fought by American and Filipino forces against Japanese troops in Manila, the capital city of the Philippines.",
" The month-long battle, which resulted in the death of over 100,000 civilians and the complete devastation of the city, was the scene of the worst urban fighting in the Pacific theater.",
" Japanese forces committed mass murder against Filipino civilians during the battle.",
" Along with massive loss of life, the battle also destroyed architectural and cultural heritage dating back to the city's foundation.",
" The battle ended the almost three years of Japanese military occupation in the Philippines (1942–1945).",
" The city's capture was marked as General Douglas MacArthur's key to victory in the campaign of reconquest."
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"Shūdō Higashinakano (東中野 修道 , Higashinakano Shūdō , born October 19, 1947) is a Japanese historian.",
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"Mack Walker, an American historian of German intellectual history, was born on 6 June 1929.",
" He began teaching German history in the 1950s, and has an interest in German intellectual history of the late 17th and early 18th centuries.",
" He began teaching at Johns Hopkins University in 1974 and retired in June 1999.",
" He has published several books on German history, including the influential \"German Home Town\" (1971), in which he examined the nature of small town life in Early Modern Germany.",
" He has been recipient of Guggenheim Fellowship and awards from the National Endowment for the Humanities."
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"Dominick LaCapra (born 1939) is an American-born historian of European intellectual history, best known for his work in intellectual history and trauma studies.",
" He served as the Bryce and Edith M. Bowmar Professor of Humanistic Studies at Cornell University, where he is now a professor emeritus."
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"The Nanking Massacre was an episode of mass murder and mass rape committed by Japanese troops against the residents of Nanjing (\"Nanking\"), then the capital of the Republic of China, during the Second Sino-Japanese War.",
" The massacre is also known as the Rape of Nanking or, using Pinyin romanization, the Nanjing Massacre or Rape of Nanjing."
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"Title: Marocchinate\n\nMarocchinate (] , Italian for \"those [feminine plural] given the Moroccan treatment\" meaning \"women/girls raped by Moroccans\") is a term applied to women who were victims of the mass rape and killings committed during World War II after the Battle of Monte Cassino in Italy. These were committed mainly by the Moroccan Goumiers, colonial troops of the French Expeditionary Corps (FEC), commanded by General Alphonse Juin.",
"Title: Merle Curti\n\nMerle Eugene Curti (September 15, 1897 in Papillion, Nebraska – March 9, 1996 in Madison, Wisconsin) was a leading American historian, who taught many graduate students at Columbia University and the University of Wisconsin, and was a leader in developing the fields of social history and intellectual history. He directed 86 finished PhD dissertations and had an unusually wide range of correspondents. As a Progressive historian he was deeply committed to democracy, and to the Turnerian thesis that social and economic forces shape American life, thought and character. He was a pioneer in peace studies, intellectual history, and social history, and helped develop quantitative methods based on census samples as a tool in historical research.",
"Title: Dragon Seed (novel)\n\nDragon Seed is a novel by Pearl S. Buck first published in 1942. It describes the lives of Chinese peasants in a village outside Nanjing, China immediately prior to and during the Japanese invasion in 1937. Some characters seek protection in the city while others become collaborators. This story focuses less on the details of the attack and more on the characters’ reactions to the events in Nanking. The Nanking Massacre (commonly called the Rape of Nanking) involved months of horrific violence by the Imperial Japanese Army as they conquered the city; the novel takes place during these events. Buck opines in the novel that Japanese troops passing through China feel no responsibility for their conduct as they won’t be present to be confronted after the violence is over.",
"Title: Aida Yūji\n\nAida Yūji (会田 雄次 , 5 March 1916 – 17 September 1997) was a Japanese historian specialising in the Renaissance. He was active as a conservative thinker, commentator and major exponent of the Nihonjinron. He was born in Kyōto on 5 March 1916. He graduated from Kyoto University in 1940 and had his master's degree in history interrupted in 1943, when he was drafted into the Imperial Japanese Army. He fought on the Burmese front against the British as an infantryman. He surrendered to the British Army at the war's end and was detained at Ahlone Camp in the British-controlled Burma. His experiences, especially mental torture in the hands of his captors through their cruel nonchalance towards the Japanese PoWs, are vividly described in his best-selling memoir, \"Aaron Shūyōjo\" (1962) On his repatriation in 1947, he began to teach at Kobe University. He was appointed full professor at Kyoto University's Humanities Department in 1952. He retired from the University in 1979, when he became an emeritus professor. He died of pneumonia on 17 September 1997.",
"Title: Jinling Library\n\nJinling Library () is a Nanjing Municipal Library, founded in 1927, located at the former Pingjiangfu Chapel. Originally, it was called Nanjing Special (No.1) Popular Library. In 1928, it changed its name into Nanjing No.1 Municipal Library, and in 1930 to Nanjing Special Municipal Demotic Library. It was then moved to the Pan Palace. Jinling Library merged with the Domestic Science Museum in 1932 and was renamed as Nanjing Municipal Library the following year. On December 13, 1932 , after the Japanese troops took over Nanjing, the Pan Palace, together with the library, was badly damaged and most of the books were destroyed. In 1952, Nanjing was demoted from the national capital to the capital of Jiangsu Province. Six years later, the Municipal Government decided to reestablish the library. In October 1980, the library was completed and open to the public at 262 Changjiang Road. The new pavilion had been constructed since 2005 and was open for trial in 2009. Jinling Library, with a total of two million books, is now located at 158 Leshan Road, Jianye District.",
"Title: Battle of Manila (1945)\n\nThe Battle of Manila (February 3, 1945 – March 3, 1945) was a major battle of the Philippine campaign of 1944-45, during the Second World War. It was fought by American and Filipino forces against Japanese troops in Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. The month-long battle, which resulted in the death of over 100,000 civilians and the complete devastation of the city, was the scene of the worst urban fighting in the Pacific theater. Japanese forces committed mass murder against Filipino civilians during the battle. Along with massive loss of life, the battle also destroyed architectural and cultural heritage dating back to the city's foundation. The battle ended the almost three years of Japanese military occupation in the Philippines (1942–1945). The city's capture was marked as General Douglas MacArthur's key to victory in the campaign of reconquest.",
"Title: Shūdō Higashinakano\n\nShūdō Higashinakano (東中野 修道 , Higashinakano Shūdō , born October 19, 1947) is a Japanese historian. He is a professor of intellectual history at Asia University who maintains that the 1937 Nanking Massacre (\"The Rape of Nanking\") committed by Japanese troops during the Second Sino-Japanese War is a hoax.",
"Title: Mack Walker\n\nMack Walker, an American historian of German intellectual history, was born on 6 June 1929. He began teaching German history in the 1950s, and has an interest in German intellectual history of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. He began teaching at Johns Hopkins University in 1974 and retired in June 1999. He has published several books on German history, including the influential \"German Home Town\" (1971), in which he examined the nature of small town life in Early Modern Germany. He has been recipient of Guggenheim Fellowship and awards from the National Endowment for the Humanities.",
"Title: Dominick LaCapra\n\nDominick LaCapra (born 1939) is an American-born historian of European intellectual history, best known for his work in intellectual history and trauma studies. He served as the Bryce and Edith M. Bowmar Professor of Humanistic Studies at Cornell University, where he is now a professor emeritus.",
"Title: Nanking Massacre\n\nThe Nanking Massacre was an episode of mass murder and mass rape committed by Japanese troops against the residents of Nanjing (\"Nanking\"), then the capital of the Republic of China, during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The massacre is also known as the Rape of Nanking or, using Pinyin romanization, the Nanjing Massacre or Rape of Nanjing."
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Were Dez Fafara and Ken both singers?
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yes
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"Christmas Jollies II is the tenth album, done by The Salsoul Orchestra, produced by disco producer Patrick Adams, recorded and released in December 1981 on Salsoul Records.",
" It is the follow-up that wasn't successful to the first Christmas Jollies, released in 1976, produced by Vincent Montana, Jr..",
" Side one features lead vocals by Wendell Morrison and Marian Rolle, who were with the The Players Association on the 1980 album, We've Got The Groove, plus Jocelyn Brown.",
" Side two is instrumental, with flutist Art Webb, especially on 2 disco versions of two tracks, \"The Salsoul Christmas Suite\", based on \"The Nutcracker Suite\" and \"Joyful Spirit\", based on \"Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring\".",
" The mid-tempo disco version of \"God Rest You Merry Gentlemen\" is semi-instrumental with the vocal chorus singing.",
" On that disco version of God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Jocelyn Brown did not sing the lead; it was a chorus of 5 studio singers singing in the background, named, Venus Dodson, Wendell Morrison, Marian Rolle, Rene Mills and Margo Williams.",
" That's why The Cayre brothers, named, Joe, Stan & Ken from Salsoul Records made a mistake on the back cover of the album."
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"Alen Hodzovic is a German actor and singer, currently based in Berlin.",
" In 2009, he became the first German citizen to win First Prize at Kurt Weill Foundation's international Lotte Lenya Competition for singers.",
" He graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in London where he won the H.L. Hammond Prize for Verse Speaking, adjudicated by director John Caird.",
" He played Raoul in the Stuttgart production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's \"The Phantom of the Opera\" and Ken in a German-language production of John Logan's play \"Red\".",
" In 2007, he appeared as a background singer for Elton John at the \"Concert for Diana\" at Wembley Stadium."
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"DevilDriver is the self-titled debut album by California-based heavy metal band DevilDriver, the new band of former Coal Chamber singer Dez Fafara.",
" In comparison to the other albums by DevilDriver, it is musically simpler, and Fafara sings in a different style."
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"Deliverance was a German-Canadian Christian pop and rock music band that was active in the 1970s until 1981.",
" Danny Janz, Ken Janz, and Paul Janz formed Deliverance in Lörrach, Germany though the three were from Calgary, Alberta, Canada.",
" All three were raised in Basel, Switzerland and attended Black Forest Academy.",
" Danny and Paul Janz had already performed together as \"Danny and Paul\" but joined with Ken in 1974 to form Deliverance – combining the \"Janz Team Singers\" with \"Danny, Paul & Wayne\" and created a dynamic new band.",
" Guy Roellinger and Dave McSparran also joined the band during its history.",
" The band released four albums before Paul Janz embarked on a solo career."
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"The 101 Ranch Boys was an American country western band.",
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"Lee Jae-hwan (Hangul: 이재환 born April 6, 1992), better known by his stage name Ken (Hangul: 켄 ), is a South Korean singer and actor, signed under Jellyfish Entertainment.",
" He is one of the members in the South Korean boy group VIXX and has been widely praised for his unique, soulful, and husky vocal tone.",
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"Title: Christmas Jollies II\n\nChristmas Jollies II is the tenth album, done by The Salsoul Orchestra, produced by disco producer Patrick Adams, recorded and released in December 1981 on Salsoul Records. It is the follow-up that wasn't successful to the first Christmas Jollies, released in 1976, produced by Vincent Montana, Jr.. Side one features lead vocals by Wendell Morrison and Marian Rolle, who were with the The Players Association on the 1980 album, We've Got The Groove, plus Jocelyn Brown. Side two is instrumental, with flutist Art Webb, especially on 2 disco versions of two tracks, \"The Salsoul Christmas Suite\", based on \"The Nutcracker Suite\" and \"Joyful Spirit\", based on \"Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring\". The mid-tempo disco version of \"God Rest You Merry Gentlemen\" is semi-instrumental with the vocal chorus singing. On that disco version of God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Jocelyn Brown did not sing the lead; it was a chorus of 5 studio singers singing in the background, named, Venus Dodson, Wendell Morrison, Marian Rolle, Rene Mills and Margo Williams. That's why The Cayre brothers, named, Joe, Stan & Ken from Salsoul Records made a mistake on the back cover of the album.",
"Title: Alen Hodzovic\n\nAlen Hodzovic is a German actor and singer, currently based in Berlin. In 2009, he became the first German citizen to win First Prize at Kurt Weill Foundation's international Lotte Lenya Competition for singers. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in London where he won the H.L. Hammond Prize for Verse Speaking, adjudicated by director John Caird. He played Raoul in the Stuttgart production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's \"The Phantom of the Opera\" and Ken in a German-language production of John Logan's play \"Red\". In 2007, he appeared as a background singer for Elton John at the \"Concert for Diana\" at Wembley Stadium.",
"Title: DevilDriver (album)\n\nDevilDriver is the self-titled debut album by California-based heavy metal band DevilDriver, the new band of former Coal Chamber singer Dez Fafara. In comparison to the other albums by DevilDriver, it is musically simpler, and Fafara sings in a different style.",
"Title: Deliverance (rock band)\n\nDeliverance was a German-Canadian Christian pop and rock music band that was active in the 1970s until 1981. Danny Janz, Ken Janz, and Paul Janz formed Deliverance in Lörrach, Germany though the three were from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. All three were raised in Basel, Switzerland and attended Black Forest Academy. Danny and Paul Janz had already performed together as \"Danny and Paul\" but joined with Ken in 1974 to form Deliverance – combining the \"Janz Team Singers\" with \"Danny, Paul & Wayne\" and created a dynamic new band. Guy Roellinger and Dave McSparran also joined the band during its history. The band released four albums before Paul Janz embarked on a solo career.",
"Title: 101 Ranch Boys\n\nThe 101 Ranch Boys was an American country western band. Formed in Kansas City, Kansas in the 1930s the group was based in York, Pennsylvania where they broadcast their own local radio program on WSBA (AM). They later had their own radio program for ABC radio which was broadcast both nationally and internationally through affiliates. They recorded albums for Columbia Records and also gave concerts internationally; both as a band and accompanying famous country singers. Some of the artists they performed with were Gene Autry, Rex Allen, Ken Maynard, Jimmy Wakely, and Ken Curtis.",
"Title: DevilDriver\n\nDevilDriver are an American heavy metal band from Santa Barbara, California, formed in 2002, consisting of vocalist Dez Fafara (the only remaining original member), guitarists Mike Spreitzer and Neal Tiemann, drummer Austin D'Amond, and bassist Diego \"Ashes\" Ibarra. The band was originally named Deathride, however, due to copyright issues and the name being taken by several bands , Deathride changed its name to DevilDriver, which refers to bells Italian Wiccans used to drive evil forces away.",
"Title: Dez Fafara\n\nBradley James 'Dez' Fafara (born May 12, 1966) is an American metal vocalist who performs in the bands DevilDriver and Coal Chamber.",
"Title: Coal Chamber\n\nCoal Chamber was an American nu metal band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1993. Prior to Coal Chamber, Dez Fafara and Meegs Rascón formed the band She's In Pain in 1992. The two decided to create Coal Chamber. They disbanded in 2003 after ten years together, but announced a reunion in September 2011. Their first drummer, Jon Tor, was eventually replaced by Mike Cox (who beat out his older brother for the spot). After bass guitarist Rayna Foss joined, the Coal Chamber lineup was complete.",
"Title: Trust No One (DevilDriver album)\n\nAll lyrics by Dez Fafara and all music by Mike Spreitzer, Neal Tiemann and Austin D'Amond.",
"Title: Ken (singer)\n\nLee Jae-hwan (Hangul: 이재환 born April 6, 1992), better known by his stage name Ken (Hangul: 켄 ), is a South Korean singer and actor, signed under Jellyfish Entertainment. He is one of the members in the South Korean boy group VIXX and has been widely praised for his unique, soulful, and husky vocal tone. Ken began his acting career in 2014 in MBC Every 1's comedy drama \"Boarding House No. 24\" as Lee Jaehwan."
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2,048
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The Opel Ascona was a large family car (D-segment in Europe) produced by the German automaker Opel from 1970 to 1988, in motorsport, the Ascona 400 rally car driven by which German rally and auto racing driver, with victories for Fiat, Opel, Lancia and Audi as well as Porsche, Ford and BMW?
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Walter Röhrl
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" The car was introduced for the 1987 World Rally Championship season and dominated the World Rally Championship, scoring 46 WRC victories overall and winning the constructors' championship a record six times in a row from 1987 to 1992, in addition to drivers' championship titles for Juha Kankkunen (1987 and 1991) and Miki Biasion (1988 and 1989), making Lancia the most successful marque in the history of the WRC and the Delta the most successful car."
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"The Opel Vectra is a large family car that was engineered and produced by the German automaker Opel.",
" In the United Kingdom, the car was sold under the Vauxhall marque as the Vauxhall Cavalier and later as the Vauxhall Vectra, from 1995 onwards.",
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"Kissling Motorsport is a German auto racing team based in Münstereifel, Germany.",
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"Title: Kissling Motorsport\n\nKissling Motorsport is a German auto racing team based in Münstereifel, Germany. The team has raced in the multiple series' around the world, as well as having a close cooperation with Opel and Opel Performance Center. Having developed several Opel racing cars, amongst them are the Opel Omega 3000 24V Evo that raced the 1993 Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft, the Opel Astra TCR that was raced in the 2016 TCR International Series. The team have also developed several Opel Cup car amongst them the Opel Calibra Cup and Opel Astra Cup cars.",
"Title: Walter Röhrl\n\nWalter Röhrl (born 7 March 1947) is a German rally and auto racing driver, with victories for Fiat, Opel, Lancia and Audi as well as Porsche, Ford and BMW.",
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"Title: Opel Signum\n\nThe Opel Signum is a large family car that was engineered and manufactured by the German automaker Opel from 2003 to 2008. It was almost exclusively sold in Europe. In the United Kingdom, it was rebadged and sold under the Vauxhall Signum name. The Opel Signum was largely based on the Opel Vectra, and used the long wheelbase version of the GM Epsilon platform, also used by the Opel Vectra Caravan.",
"Title: Opel Patent Motor Car\n\nThe Opel Patent Motor Car, System Lutzmann (Opel Patentmotorwagen „System Lutzmann“ in German) is the first car from the German automaker Opel. Only 65 vehicles were produced from 1899 to 1902.",
"Title: Antonio Fassina\n\nAntonio \"Tony\" Fassina (born July 26, 1945) is a former rally driver from Italy. He won the Italian Rally Championship in 1976 and 1979 driving a Lancia Stratos HF, and then again in 1981 behind the wheel of an Opel Ascona. In 1982, he drove the Ascona to victory in the European Rally Championship. He also competed with success in the Italian round of the World Rally Championship, Rallye Sanremo, scoring four top five results between 1976 and 1981, including outright victory in the 1979 event ahead of Walter Röhrl."
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2,049
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Which university, University of Dayton or Xinjiang University, is one of three Marianist universities in the nation and the second-largest private university in Ohio?
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The University of Dayton
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" The Eastern University was established in 2003 under the Private University Act 1992, and later on approved under Private University Act of 2010.",
" The university was set up by Eastern University Foundation - a non-profit, non-political and philanthropic organization.",
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"This list of Brigham Young University alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Brigham Young University (BYU), a private, coeducational research university owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) located in Provo, Utah, United States.",
" It is the oldest existing institution within the LDS Church Educational System, is America's largest religious university, and has the second-largest private university enrollment in the United States.",
" Approximately 98% of the 34,000 students at BYU are Mormon; two-thirds of its American students come from outside the state of Utah.",
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"The University of Buckingham (UB) is a non-profit, private university in the UK and the oldest of the country's five private universities.",
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" It was granted university status by royal charter in 1983.",
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" The university's campus is located in the city's southern portion and spans 388 acres on both sides of the Great Miami River.",
" The campus is noted for the Immaculate Conception Chapel and the University of Dayton Arena.",
" The University also operates, in China's Suzhou Industrial Park, the University of Dayton China Institute."
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"K. K. University (KKU) is a private university located in Beraunti, near Bihar Sharif in Nalanda district, Bihar, India.",
" The university was established in 2017 by Samajik Kalyan Sanstha under the \"Bihar Private Universities Act, 2013\", one of the two first private universities in Bihar, the other being Sandip University, Sijoul.",
" Both universities were approved by the Bihar Government in May 2017 following the passing of \"Private Universities (Amendment) Bill, 2017\" in March 2017 which relaxed the rules for establishment of private universities in Bihar."
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"The University of Dayton School of Law (UDSL) is a private law school located in Dayton, Ohio.",
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"Sandip University, Sijoul is a private university located in Sijoul, Madhubani district, Bihar, India.",
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" Both universities were approved by the Bihar Government in May 2017 following the passing of \"Private Universities (Amendment) Bill, 2017\" in March 2017 which relaxed the rules for establishment of private universities in Bihar.",
" This decision gave autonomous status to what was previously the Sandip Foundation Sijoul campus which houses the Shri.",
" Nityanand Jha College of Education (SNJCOE) and the Shri Ram Polytechnic (SRP).",
" This is the second university to be established by the foundation, following the establishment Sandip University, Nashik in 2015."
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"Northern Private University (Spanish: \"Universidad Privada del Norte\" ) is a private university located in Trujillo, Peru.",
" It was established by the Peruvian Congress Law N° 26275, on November the 5th, 1993.",
" The academic activities in the University began on August the 15th, 1994.",
" The Northern Private University has four campuses in Trujillo and Cajamarca and Lima respectively.",
" Today, the University has about 10,000 students enrolled in undergraduate study programs, along with the undergraduate programs, the Northern Private University offers postgraduate programs as well.",
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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: List of Brigham Young University alumni\n\nThis list of Brigham Young University alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Brigham Young University (BYU), a private, coeducational research university owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) located in Provo, Utah, United States. It is the oldest existing institution within the LDS Church Educational System, is America's largest religious university, and has the second-largest private university enrollment in the United States. Approximately 98% of the 34,000 students at BYU are Mormon; two-thirds of its American students come from outside the state of Utah. In addition to its undergraduate program, BYU offers graduate degrees in 47 departments and includes two graduate schools: the Marriott School of Management and the J. Reuben Clark Law School. BYU has approximately 370,000 living alumni.",
"Title: Dong-a University\n\nDong-A University is a private university in Busan, South Korea. It is the only private university and one of two universities that has both medical and law school in Greater Busan, the second-largest city in South Korea.",
"Title: University of Buckingham\n\nThe University of Buckingham (UB) is a non-profit, private university in the UK and the oldest of the country's five private universities. It is located in Buckingham, England, and was founded as the University College at Buckingham (UCB) in 1973, admitting its first students in 1976. It was granted university status by royal charter in 1983. The university was closely linked to Margaret Thatcher, who as Education Secretary oversaw the creation of the university college in 1973, and as Prime Minister was instrumental in elevating it to a university in 1983 – thus creating the first private university in the UK. When she retired from politics in 1992, Margaret Thatcher became the university's second chancellor, a post she held until 1998.",
"Title: University of Dayton\n\nThe University of Dayton (UD) is an American private Roman Catholic national research university in Ohio's sixth-largest city, Dayton. Founded in 1850 by the Society of Mary (Marianists), it is one of three Marianist universities in the nation and the second-largest private university in Ohio. The university's campus is located in the city's southern portion and spans 388 acres on both sides of the Great Miami River. The campus is noted for the Immaculate Conception Chapel and the University of Dayton Arena. The University also operates, in China's Suzhou Industrial Park, the University of Dayton China Institute.",
"Title: K. K. University\n\nK. K. University (KKU) is a private university located in Beraunti, near Bihar Sharif in Nalanda district, Bihar, India. The university was established in 2017 by Samajik Kalyan Sanstha under the \"Bihar Private Universities Act, 2013\", one of the two first private universities in Bihar, the other being Sandip University, Sijoul. Both universities were approved by the Bihar Government in May 2017 following the passing of \"Private Universities (Amendment) Bill, 2017\" in March 2017 which relaxed the rules for establishment of private universities in Bihar.",
"Title: University of Dayton School of Law\n\nThe University of Dayton School of Law (UDSL) is a private law school located in Dayton, Ohio. It is affiliated with the University of Dayton, which is a Catholic university of the Marianist Order. The school is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools.",
"Title: Sandip University, Sijoul\n\nSandip University, Sijoul is a private university located in Sijoul, Madhubani district, Bihar, India. The university was established in 2017 by Sandip Foundation under the \"Bihar Private Universities Act, 2013\", one of the two first private universities in Bihar, the other being K. K. University. Both universities were approved by the Bihar Government in May 2017 following the passing of \"Private Universities (Amendment) Bill, 2017\" in March 2017 which relaxed the rules for establishment of private universities in Bihar. This decision gave autonomous status to what was previously the Sandip Foundation Sijoul campus which houses the Shri. Nityanand Jha College of Education (SNJCOE) and the Shri Ram Polytechnic (SRP). This is the second university to be established by the foundation, following the establishment Sandip University, Nashik in 2015.",
"Title: Private University of the North\n\nNorthern Private University (Spanish: \"Universidad Privada del Norte\" ) is a private university located in Trujillo, Peru. It was established by the Peruvian Congress Law N° 26275, on November the 5th, 1993. The academic activities in the University began on August the 15th, 1994. The Northern Private University has four campuses in Trujillo and Cajamarca and Lima respectively. Today, the University has about 10,000 students enrolled in undergraduate study programs, along with the undergraduate programs, the Northern Private University offers postgraduate programs as well. Since September 15, 2007, it has become a member of Laureate International Universities."
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2,050
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What genre of music is the radio station that broadcast Honeyman: Live 1973?
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contemporary Christian
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" The timing of the recording thus sandwiched it between Parsons' only two solo studio albums, \"GP\", and \"Grievous Angel\", although it was not officially released (on LP) until 1982, long after Parsons' 1973 death at age 26."
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"KQIP-LP (107.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Chico, California, United States, the station serves the Chico area.",
" The station is currently owned by Calvary Chapel of Chico.",
" KQIP 107.1 FM is a low power FM radio station in Chico, California however it also broadcasts online.",
" The radio station airs Bible studies from several Calvary Chapel pastors, as well as a small selection of Christian music.",
" The radio station also airs Pastor Sam Allen from Calvary Chapel Chico on The Calvary Road Radio Broadcast, a weekday radio program.",
" Listen Live at: http://ccchico.com/KQIP"
],
"title": "KQIP-LP"
},
{
"sentences": [
"WSYY-FM (94.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting for approximately 18¼ hours per day, 7 days a week (from 4:55AM through 11:10PM ET) under the slogan, \"\"Radio With An Attitude\"\".",
" Playing a mix of oldies/classic hits, adult contemporary, rock music, and some country crossovers, the station broadcasts an Adult Hits/Full-Service format for approximately 16 hours per day, from 6:00AM through 10:00PM ET (reserving the first and, also, the final hour of their broadcast day to \"When Radio Was\").",
" \"The Mountain 94.9\" carries local high school sports in season.",
" \"The Mountain 94.9\" had also carried the complete schedule of Red Sox Baseball (from 1997 through 2015, prior to becoming a Former Affiliate in 2016, which was when Millinocket's affiliation with the Red Sox Baseball would ultimately be transferred over to co-owned WSYY-AM, thus concluding the frequent interruptions to the music on \"The Mountain 94.9\" during Baseball season).",
" The station currently features programming from CBS Radio and carries CBS Radio News at the top of every hour (and has been an affiliate of that network for many decades).",
" Licensed to Millinocket, Maine, United States, the station's broadcast signal serves the Central Penobscot County, Eastern Piscataquis County, and Southern Aroostook County Maine areas, and the station is licensed to serve the town of Millinocket, Maine, the very town where its studios/offices and tower site are located.",
" The station is currently owned by Katahdin Communications, Inc.",
" WSYY-FM originally went on the air in 1978 on 97.7 FM as WKTR, upgrading to its current facilities in 1984 on 94.9.",
" Prior to their \"The Mountain 94.9\" branding, WSYY-FM used to be referred to as \"North Country 95\", airing a full-time Country Music format.",
" The current format, branding, and slogan was probably adopted around March 1, 2004, when Katahdin Communications, Inc. assumed control of WSYY-FM & WSYY-AM from Katahdin Timberlands, LLC (as a result of the radio station facing increasing land disputes), initially as a short term lease agreement but the transfer of ownership ultimately became permanent.",
" Those same land disputes would eventually lead to a loss of WSYY-FM's 23,500 watt transmitter location (featuring an antenna HAAT of 211 meters); as a result, WSYY-FM may have been operating under a Special Temporary Authority License (a 12,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 68 meters via Hammond Ridge on Lake Road, about two miles from Millinocket Municipal Airport), ever since as long ago as late 2007, pending a planned permanent move to a 22,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 198.4 meters (from just off Nicatou Road in Medway, well east of WSYY-FM's old or current transmitter tower location).",
" On November 23th, 2016, the CP for this proposed move was modified to a 45,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 146.7 meters, the first time this proposed move has ever received official approval from the FCC.",
" WSYY-FM is one of the two Maine affiliates—apart from WLOB—of When Radio Was (7 days a week from 5:00AM through 6:00AM ET and also from 10:00PM through 11:00PM ET), is one of the two Maine affiliates (WWMJ) of The Acoustic Storm (Saturdays from 9:00AM through 12:00PM ET), is Maine's only affiliate of the Crook & Chase syndicated Country Music countdown programming (Sunday afternoons from 2:00PM through 6:00PM ET), and is an affiliate of the Blues Deluxe radio show.",
" WSYY-FM/WSYY-AM are unusual in that while these stations are authorized to broadcast 24 hours a day, the stations both have sign-offs every day (WSYY-AM signing off at sun-down, broadcasting only on Weekends (but not between Monday-through-Friday) and WSYY-FM broadcasting for approximately 18¼ hours per day, 7 days a week, WSYY-FM's broadcast day concluding with the 11:00PM ET Top-of-the-Hour CBS Radio newscast and then a Nightly Sign-Off Announcement and then an instrumentation of the American national anthem, followed by Dead Air amidst a Transmitter Power-Down, not Signing Back Onto The Air until 4:55AM ET).",
" In Old Town and also Bangor (and continuing southward and/or southwestward), the station has strong FM co-channel interference with Portland-market WHOM (which transmits from atop Mount Washington in New Hampshire, the tallest peak in the Northeast and had for a long time claimed on its website that it has the largest coverage area of any FM station in the United States, its signal spanning five states: NH, ME, VT, MA, NY and also parts of Southern Quebec Province, Canada), this matter being especially problematic before dawn or after dusk.",
" In favorable atmospheric conditions, a very weak signal of WHOM can be DX-ed in Millinocket during overnight hours (when WSYY-FM is off-the-air)."
],
"title": "WSYY-FM"
},
{
"sentences": [
"FCOT FM and previously as FCT-FM, Echo FM and Passion is a community radio station broadcast for four weeks each year from two studios at Farnborough College of Technology.",
" The station's management, presentation and production teams are entirely composed of further and higher education students.",
" Throughout its annual broadcast, FCOT FM operates a 24-hour music radio service with live presenters from 7am until 9pm every weekday.",
" Originally operating a highly localised service, the station now covers the entire Rushmoor area with a broadcast radius of approximately fifteen miles.",
" Echo 2012 was set to be the biggest and best yet with a refurb on everything including the logo.",
" The station now runs 24/7 during its licence period and ran from 27 February 2012 until 30 March 2012, with new imaging, a new website and a new presenter line-up.",
" The radio station for 2013 was renamed to \"FCOT FM\" and will be returning for 15 April 2013 until 10 May 2013 with a new management team."
],
"title": "Echo (radio station)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Honeyman: Live 1973 is a live album by rock artist Tim Buckley.",
" The album was recorded as a live radio broadcast for radio station WLIR in New York City, United States on November 27, 1973."
],
"title": "Honeyman: Live 1973"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Smooth 70s was a British radio station dedicated to music from the 1970s.",
" Launched by GMG Radio as a sister station to Smooth Radio, it first aired on 27 December 2011, replacing a temporary station GMG had launched for the Christmas period.",
" The station was broadcast through DAB on the Digital One multiplex and was also available online, where it could be accessed using Radioplayer.",
" The station operated largely on an automated basis, but there was also some presenter input.",
" Although Smooth 70s was not the first UK radio station to be dedicated solely to music from the decade, it was the first to be broadcast nationally.",
" Audience data released by Radio Joint Audience Research Limited (RAJAR) in October 2012 indicated 749,000 listeners were tuning into the station on a regular basis.",
" Global Radio–which bought GMG in June 2012–announced on 3 October 2013 that Smooth 70s would cease broadcasting from the early hours of 6 October."
],
"title": "Smooth 70s"
},
{
"sentences": [
"La Tremenda (branded as La Tremenda de los Dos Laredos) was an international contemporary music FM radio station that served the Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas and Laredo, Texas area of the Mexico – United States border.",
" From May 2006 through June 2008, the radio station broadcast as a pirate FM radio station since it did not have a permit or license to broadcast.",
" In June 2008, the station was shut down and a month later the station was back on air for a few days later, only to go silent again.",
" Today, 106.5 FM occupied by another pirate radio station known as Radio Voz 106.5.",
" This new pirate station is likely related, as it has the same logo."
],
"title": "La Tremenda 106.5"
},
{
"sentences": [
"KLIK (1240 AM), branding as Newstalk 1240, is a radio station broadcasting a News Talk Information format.",
" Licensed to Jefferson City, Missouri, United States, the station serves the Columbia, Missouri area.",
" The station is currently owned by Cumulus Media and features programing from ABC Radio and Westwood One.",
" KLIK also operates a local news operation with sister station KFRU (1400 AM in Columbia, Missouri).",
" From 1954 until September 8, 1999, KLIK was located at 950 AM, transmitting with a daytime power of 5000 watts and a nighttime power of 500 watts (directional) from a four tower array about 3.2 miles south of Jefferson City.",
" Early owners of KLIK broadcast a varied format of news and talk programs including music programs of middle of the road, top 40, adult contemporary and country music as 95 KLIK.",
" For many years, KLIK and KJFF as the two largest regional radio stations (the most powerful AM and FM station in the region) dominated radio listenership in cumulative market share in the Columbia-Jeff City Market of Central Missouri.",
" In the 1970s and early 1980s KLIK was known as the Live 95 as its broadcasts were all programmed by live deejays, talk hosts and newscasters rather than by a satellite or automation system.",
" KLIK once operated with an FM sister station in the 1970s and 1980s known was KJFF 106.9 FM a 100,000 watt semi-automated easy listening music station with a large regional coverage signal.",
" In the early 1980s KLIK and KJFF-FM together were sold by the local Jefferson City operators to a regional group broadcaster, and newspaper publisher, Brill Media.",
" In about 1982, KJFF-FM 106.9 FM became an adult contemporary music station, initially with a satellite delivered music format, and easy listening music was phased out along with the KJFF call letters which were replaced by the new FM call signs of KTXY.",
" KLIK 950 AM transitioned over from AC/Contemporary music at about the same time to a 24-hour-a-day live country/western format known as 95 Country.",
" KLIK carried a variety of programming and a mostly country music format until the late 1990s."
],
"title": "KLIK"
},
{
"sentences": [
"WLIR-FM (107.1 FM, \"Hope Radio\") is a contemporary Christian music radio station.",
" Licensed to Hampton Bays, New York, WLIR-FM serves the Long Island area.",
" Its transmitter is currently located near East Quogue, New York."
],
"title": "WLIR-FM"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Swazi Music Radio (SMR) was a South African radio station broadcasting from Swaziland between 1972 and 1978.",
" It was initially established as Swaziland Commercial Radio but was soon taken over by the South African entrepreneurs Issie and Natie Kirsh as a competitor to LM Radio which broadcast from nearby Mozambique.",
" The studios were based in central Johannesburg and the transmitters were in Sandlane in Swaziland, just across the eastern border of South Africa, not far from the small town of Amsterdam.",
" Programmes were recorded in Johannesburg and the tapes taken by road to the transmitting station for broadcast the next day.",
" It had been hoped that the medium wave transmission would reach the Johannesburg area during the day, however long distance medium wave propagation in the former Transvaal Province was poor and only really effective at night.",
" Daytime listening was on short wave.",
" During the years it operated, SMR recruited many of the announcers who had been on LM Radio and SABC stations, among them Gary Edwards, Frank Sanders, John Berks, Darryl Jooste, Leon Fourie, Barry O'Dee and Gordon Hoffman.",
" Another former LM radio announcer George Wayne also returned briefly from Australia to join the station.",
" (Stan Katz, who later went on to become one of South Africa's most prominent broadcasters, joined the station in its early days as a junior programming assistant).",
" Overall, SMR was not commercially successful as it could not compete with the superior technical transmission of Radio 5 (now 5FM) which took over from LM Radio when that station closed in October 1975 and relocated from Mozambique to South Africa.",
" Operated by the South African Broadcasting Corporation, Radio 5 was heard via local medium wave transmitters in all the major cities in South Africa and also had good short wave coverage.",
" When SMR eventually closed, the studios and transmitters were used to broadcast three ethnic radio services - Radio SR, targeted to the black African market, Radio Paralello 27 which broadcast in Portuguese and Radio Truro aimed at the Indian population of South Africa under the direction of radio veterans Rob Vickers and Zena Watkins.",
" These stations all closed down in the 1980s."
],
"title": "Swazi Music Radio"
}
] |
[
"Title: Live 1973\n\nLive 1973 is a live album by Gram Parsons and the Fallen Angels. It was recorded at Sonic Studios in Hempstead, New York on March 13, 1973 during a live radio broadcast from WLIR-FM, a station located in Garden City, New York. The timing of the recording thus sandwiched it between Parsons' only two solo studio albums, \"GP\", and \"Grievous Angel\", although it was not officially released (on LP) until 1982, long after Parsons' 1973 death at age 26.",
"Title: KQIP-LP\n\nKQIP-LP (107.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Chico, California, United States, the station serves the Chico area. The station is currently owned by Calvary Chapel of Chico. KQIP 107.1 FM is a low power FM radio station in Chico, California however it also broadcasts online. The radio station airs Bible studies from several Calvary Chapel pastors, as well as a small selection of Christian music. The radio station also airs Pastor Sam Allen from Calvary Chapel Chico on The Calvary Road Radio Broadcast, a weekday radio program. Listen Live at: http://ccchico.com/KQIP",
"Title: WSYY-FM\n\nWSYY-FM (94.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting for approximately 18¼ hours per day, 7 days a week (from 4:55AM through 11:10PM ET) under the slogan, \"\"Radio With An Attitude\"\". Playing a mix of oldies/classic hits, adult contemporary, rock music, and some country crossovers, the station broadcasts an Adult Hits/Full-Service format for approximately 16 hours per day, from 6:00AM through 10:00PM ET (reserving the first and, also, the final hour of their broadcast day to \"When Radio Was\"). \"The Mountain 94.9\" carries local high school sports in season. \"The Mountain 94.9\" had also carried the complete schedule of Red Sox Baseball (from 1997 through 2015, prior to becoming a Former Affiliate in 2016, which was when Millinocket's affiliation with the Red Sox Baseball would ultimately be transferred over to co-owned WSYY-AM, thus concluding the frequent interruptions to the music on \"The Mountain 94.9\" during Baseball season). The station currently features programming from CBS Radio and carries CBS Radio News at the top of every hour (and has been an affiliate of that network for many decades). Licensed to Millinocket, Maine, United States, the station's broadcast signal serves the Central Penobscot County, Eastern Piscataquis County, and Southern Aroostook County Maine areas, and the station is licensed to serve the town of Millinocket, Maine, the very town where its studios/offices and tower site are located. The station is currently owned by Katahdin Communications, Inc. WSYY-FM originally went on the air in 1978 on 97.7 FM as WKTR, upgrading to its current facilities in 1984 on 94.9. Prior to their \"The Mountain 94.9\" branding, WSYY-FM used to be referred to as \"North Country 95\", airing a full-time Country Music format. The current format, branding, and slogan was probably adopted around March 1, 2004, when Katahdin Communications, Inc. assumed control of WSYY-FM & WSYY-AM from Katahdin Timberlands, LLC (as a result of the radio station facing increasing land disputes), initially as a short term lease agreement but the transfer of ownership ultimately became permanent. Those same land disputes would eventually lead to a loss of WSYY-FM's 23,500 watt transmitter location (featuring an antenna HAAT of 211 meters); as a result, WSYY-FM may have been operating under a Special Temporary Authority License (a 12,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 68 meters via Hammond Ridge on Lake Road, about two miles from Millinocket Municipal Airport), ever since as long ago as late 2007, pending a planned permanent move to a 22,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 198.4 meters (from just off Nicatou Road in Medway, well east of WSYY-FM's old or current transmitter tower location). On November 23th, 2016, the CP for this proposed move was modified to a 45,000 watt facility with an antenna HAAT of 146.7 meters, the first time this proposed move has ever received official approval from the FCC. WSYY-FM is one of the two Maine affiliates—apart from WLOB—of When Radio Was (7 days a week from 5:00AM through 6:00AM ET and also from 10:00PM through 11:00PM ET), is one of the two Maine affiliates (WWMJ) of The Acoustic Storm (Saturdays from 9:00AM through 12:00PM ET), is Maine's only affiliate of the Crook & Chase syndicated Country Music countdown programming (Sunday afternoons from 2:00PM through 6:00PM ET), and is an affiliate of the Blues Deluxe radio show. WSYY-FM/WSYY-AM are unusual in that while these stations are authorized to broadcast 24 hours a day, the stations both have sign-offs every day (WSYY-AM signing off at sun-down, broadcasting only on Weekends (but not between Monday-through-Friday) and WSYY-FM broadcasting for approximately 18¼ hours per day, 7 days a week, WSYY-FM's broadcast day concluding with the 11:00PM ET Top-of-the-Hour CBS Radio newscast and then a Nightly Sign-Off Announcement and then an instrumentation of the American national anthem, followed by Dead Air amidst a Transmitter Power-Down, not Signing Back Onto The Air until 4:55AM ET). In Old Town and also Bangor (and continuing southward and/or southwestward), the station has strong FM co-channel interference with Portland-market WHOM (which transmits from atop Mount Washington in New Hampshire, the tallest peak in the Northeast and had for a long time claimed on its website that it has the largest coverage area of any FM station in the United States, its signal spanning five states: NH, ME, VT, MA, NY and also parts of Southern Quebec Province, Canada), this matter being especially problematic before dawn or after dusk. In favorable atmospheric conditions, a very weak signal of WHOM can be DX-ed in Millinocket during overnight hours (when WSYY-FM is off-the-air).",
"Title: Echo (radio station)\n\nFCOT FM and previously as FCT-FM, Echo FM and Passion is a community radio station broadcast for four weeks each year from two studios at Farnborough College of Technology. The station's management, presentation and production teams are entirely composed of further and higher education students. Throughout its annual broadcast, FCOT FM operates a 24-hour music radio service with live presenters from 7am until 9pm every weekday. Originally operating a highly localised service, the station now covers the entire Rushmoor area with a broadcast radius of approximately fifteen miles. Echo 2012 was set to be the biggest and best yet with a refurb on everything including the logo. The station now runs 24/7 during its licence period and ran from 27 February 2012 until 30 March 2012, with new imaging, a new website and a new presenter line-up. The radio station for 2013 was renamed to \"FCOT FM\" and will be returning for 15 April 2013 until 10 May 2013 with a new management team.",
"Title: Honeyman: Live 1973\n\nHoneyman: Live 1973 is a live album by rock artist Tim Buckley. The album was recorded as a live radio broadcast for radio station WLIR in New York City, United States on November 27, 1973.",
"Title: Smooth 70s\n\nSmooth 70s was a British radio station dedicated to music from the 1970s. Launched by GMG Radio as a sister station to Smooth Radio, it first aired on 27 December 2011, replacing a temporary station GMG had launched for the Christmas period. The station was broadcast through DAB on the Digital One multiplex and was also available online, where it could be accessed using Radioplayer. The station operated largely on an automated basis, but there was also some presenter input. Although Smooth 70s was not the first UK radio station to be dedicated solely to music from the decade, it was the first to be broadcast nationally. Audience data released by Radio Joint Audience Research Limited (RAJAR) in October 2012 indicated 749,000 listeners were tuning into the station on a regular basis. Global Radio–which bought GMG in June 2012–announced on 3 October 2013 that Smooth 70s would cease broadcasting from the early hours of 6 October.",
"Title: La Tremenda 106.5\n\nLa Tremenda (branded as La Tremenda de los Dos Laredos) was an international contemporary music FM radio station that served the Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas and Laredo, Texas area of the Mexico – United States border. From May 2006 through June 2008, the radio station broadcast as a pirate FM radio station since it did not have a permit or license to broadcast. In June 2008, the station was shut down and a month later the station was back on air for a few days later, only to go silent again. Today, 106.5 FM occupied by another pirate radio station known as Radio Voz 106.5. This new pirate station is likely related, as it has the same logo.",
"Title: KLIK\n\nKLIK (1240 AM), branding as Newstalk 1240, is a radio station broadcasting a News Talk Information format. Licensed to Jefferson City, Missouri, United States, the station serves the Columbia, Missouri area. The station is currently owned by Cumulus Media and features programing from ABC Radio and Westwood One. KLIK also operates a local news operation with sister station KFRU (1400 AM in Columbia, Missouri). From 1954 until September 8, 1999, KLIK was located at 950 AM, transmitting with a daytime power of 5000 watts and a nighttime power of 500 watts (directional) from a four tower array about 3.2 miles south of Jefferson City. Early owners of KLIK broadcast a varied format of news and talk programs including music programs of middle of the road, top 40, adult contemporary and country music as 95 KLIK. For many years, KLIK and KJFF as the two largest regional radio stations (the most powerful AM and FM station in the region) dominated radio listenership in cumulative market share in the Columbia-Jeff City Market of Central Missouri. In the 1970s and early 1980s KLIK was known as the Live 95 as its broadcasts were all programmed by live deejays, talk hosts and newscasters rather than by a satellite or automation system. KLIK once operated with an FM sister station in the 1970s and 1980s known was KJFF 106.9 FM a 100,000 watt semi-automated easy listening music station with a large regional coverage signal. In the early 1980s KLIK and KJFF-FM together were sold by the local Jefferson City operators to a regional group broadcaster, and newspaper publisher, Brill Media. In about 1982, KJFF-FM 106.9 FM became an adult contemporary music station, initially with a satellite delivered music format, and easy listening music was phased out along with the KJFF call letters which were replaced by the new FM call signs of KTXY. KLIK 950 AM transitioned over from AC/Contemporary music at about the same time to a 24-hour-a-day live country/western format known as 95 Country. KLIK carried a variety of programming and a mostly country music format until the late 1990s.",
"Title: WLIR-FM\n\nWLIR-FM (107.1 FM, \"Hope Radio\") is a contemporary Christian music radio station. Licensed to Hampton Bays, New York, WLIR-FM serves the Long Island area. Its transmitter is currently located near East Quogue, New York.",
"Title: Swazi Music Radio\n\nSwazi Music Radio (SMR) was a South African radio station broadcasting from Swaziland between 1972 and 1978. It was initially established as Swaziland Commercial Radio but was soon taken over by the South African entrepreneurs Issie and Natie Kirsh as a competitor to LM Radio which broadcast from nearby Mozambique. The studios were based in central Johannesburg and the transmitters were in Sandlane in Swaziland, just across the eastern border of South Africa, not far from the small town of Amsterdam. Programmes were recorded in Johannesburg and the tapes taken by road to the transmitting station for broadcast the next day. It had been hoped that the medium wave transmission would reach the Johannesburg area during the day, however long distance medium wave propagation in the former Transvaal Province was poor and only really effective at night. Daytime listening was on short wave. During the years it operated, SMR recruited many of the announcers who had been on LM Radio and SABC stations, among them Gary Edwards, Frank Sanders, John Berks, Darryl Jooste, Leon Fourie, Barry O'Dee and Gordon Hoffman. Another former LM radio announcer George Wayne also returned briefly from Australia to join the station. (Stan Katz, who later went on to become one of South Africa's most prominent broadcasters, joined the station in its early days as a junior programming assistant). Overall, SMR was not commercially successful as it could not compete with the superior technical transmission of Radio 5 (now 5FM) which took over from LM Radio when that station closed in October 1975 and relocated from Mozambique to South Africa. Operated by the South African Broadcasting Corporation, Radio 5 was heard via local medium wave transmitters in all the major cities in South Africa and also had good short wave coverage. When SMR eventually closed, the studios and transmitters were used to broadcast three ethnic radio services - Radio SR, targeted to the black African market, Radio Paralello 27 which broadcast in Portuguese and Radio Truro aimed at the Indian population of South Africa under the direction of radio veterans Rob Vickers and Zena Watkins. These stations all closed down in the 1980s."
] |
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Great Pyrenees and Thai Ridgeback, are both which kind of breed of animal?
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dog
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comparison
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easy
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"title": [
"Great Pyrenees",
"Thai Ridgeback"
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0,
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"Shōnen to Inu (少年と犬 ) is a Japanese manga written by Akira Itō and illustrated by Yoshihiro Takahashi.",
" The manga was re-issued in 2001 under the name Ginga no Inutachi [Shōnen to Inu] Remix (銀牙の犬たち [少年と犬] リミックス ) .",
" It has six different stories about six different dog breeds: Golden Retriever, Shiba Inu, Siberian Husky, German Shepherd, Labrador Retriever and Great Pyrenees.",
" All stories are mostly about the relationships between the dogs and a boy or a young man."
],
"title": "Shōnen to Inu"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Thai cat or Wichien Maat (Thai: วิเชียรมาศ , ] , rtgs: wichianmat , meaning 'moon diamond') is a newly renamed but old cat breed, related to but distinct from the Western, modern Siamese cat.",
" This natural breed is descended from the landrace of \"wichianmat \" cats of Thailand, and as a standardised breed has also been variously called the Old-style, Old-type, Traditional, or Classic Siamese; the Whichian Mat (anglicised from the Thai name); and the Applehead, a nickname that originated as a pejorative used by breeders of the modern-style Siamese.",
" According to The International Cat Association: \"The Thai is the breed dedicated to preserving the native pointed cat of Thailand in as close to its original form as possible.\""
],
"title": "Thai cat"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Phyllis McCarthy (12 March 1903 Johannesburg – 16 February 1986 Johannesburg) was a noted South African breeder of and authority on Rhodesian Ridgeback dogs.",
" She established the Glenaholm Kennels in 1949 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, played a seminal role in the Ridgeback community and produced a long line of Ridgebacks featuring prominently in the ancestry of almost all modern members of the breed."
],
"title": "Phyllis McCarthy"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Thai Ridgeback (Thai: ไทยหลังอาน , rtgs: Thai Lang-An ) is an ancient landrace of dog, recently established also as a standardized breed.",
" The breed was formerly unknown outside of Thailand, but is gaining notice in the Western world.",
" They are also known as a Mah Thai Lang Ahn.",
" The Thai Ridgeback is one of only three breeds that has a ridge of hair that runs along its back in the opposite direction to the rest of the coat.",
" The other two are the Rhodesian Ridgeback and the Phu Quoc Ridgeback."
],
"title": "Thai Ridgeback"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kathoey or katoey (Thai: กะเทย ; rtgs: \"Kathoei\" ] ) is a transgender woman or an effeminate gay male in Thailand.",
" A significant number of Thais perceive \"kathoeys\" as belonging to a third gender, including many \"kathoeys\" themselves, while others see them as either a kind of man or a kind of woman.",
" However, when considering transgender women (MtF) as a group in Thai society, most refer to themselves as \"phuying\" (Thai: ผู้หญิง \"women\"), with a minority referring to themselves as \"phuying praphet song\" (a \"second kind of woman\") and only very few referring to themselves as \"kathoey\".",
" Related phrases include \"phet thi sam\" (Thai: เพศที่สาม , \"third gender\"), and \"sao praphet song\" or \"phu ying praphet song\" (Thai: สาวประเภทสอง, ผู้หญิงประเภทสอง — both meaning \"second-type female\").",
" The word \"kathoey\" is of Khmer origin.",
" It is most often rendered as ladyboy or lady boy in English conversation with Thais and this latter expression has become popular across Southeast Asia."
],
"title": "Kathoey"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Phu Quoc Ridgeback is a breed of dog from Phú Quốc Island in Vietnam's southern Kiên Giang Province.",
" The Phu Quoc Ridgeback is one of only three breeds that has a ridge of hair that runs along its back in the opposite direction from the rest of the coat (the others are Rhodesian Ridgeback and Thai Ridgeback).",
" The Phu Quoc is the smallest of the three ridgeback breeds."
],
"title": "Phu Quoc Ridgeback"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Pyrenean Mountain Dog, known as the Great Pyrenees in North America, is a large breed of dog used as a livestock guardian dog.",
" It should not be confused with the Pyrenean Mastiff."
],
"title": "Great Pyrenees"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Nom Yen (Thai: นมเย็น) is a Thai drink made from Sala syrup and hot milk.",
" Nom in Thai means milk.",
" There are two kind of milk for making Nom Yen.",
" \"Nom sot is fresh milk, nom tamada is condensed milk, and nom kom is sweetened condensed milk\" There are two styles of Nom Yen which are iced and frappe ones.",
" You can find it at almost everywhere in Thailand from vendors selling drinks on street.",
" \"The price ranges from 15 THB (Thai baht) to 25 THB alone or from 30 to 60 THB at a café with some bakery\" Thai people also make sweet from nom Yen as well.",
" The other style of Nom Yen can be found in street sweet shops.",
" It's called \"Nam Kang Sai\" or a Thai style frozen Nom Yen.",
" The ingredients are similar to Nom Yen, except changing from iced into frozen one.",
" Unlike Nom Yen, Thai people consider Nam Kang Sai a homemade style sweet because it's easy to make and the ingredients can be found easily in local area."
],
"title": "Nom yen"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The King Shepherd is a dog breed developed from crossing German Shepherd Dog with Shiloh Shepherd and long-coated European lines of German Shepherd along with the Great Pyrenees in the 1990s."
],
"title": "King Shepherd"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Pyrenean Shepherd (known in France originally, and also in non-AKC registries such as the UKC, as the Berger des Pyrénées, and in Spain as the Pastor de los Pirineos) is a medium-small breed of dog native to the Pyrenees mountains in southern France and northern Spain, bred since at least medieval times for herding livestock, especially sheep.",
" It worked as an active herder together with the Great Pyrenees, another mountain dog, which acted as the flock's guardian."
],
"title": "Pyrenean Shepherd"
}
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"Title: Shōnen to Inu\n\nShōnen to Inu (少年と犬 ) is a Japanese manga written by Akira Itō and illustrated by Yoshihiro Takahashi. The manga was re-issued in 2001 under the name Ginga no Inutachi [Shōnen to Inu] Remix (銀牙の犬たち [少年と犬] リミックス ) . It has six different stories about six different dog breeds: Golden Retriever, Shiba Inu, Siberian Husky, German Shepherd, Labrador Retriever and Great Pyrenees. All stories are mostly about the relationships between the dogs and a boy or a young man.",
"Title: Thai cat\n\nThe Thai cat or Wichien Maat (Thai: วิเชียรมาศ , ] , rtgs: wichianmat , meaning 'moon diamond') is a newly renamed but old cat breed, related to but distinct from the Western, modern Siamese cat. This natural breed is descended from the landrace of \"wichianmat \" cats of Thailand, and as a standardised breed has also been variously called the Old-style, Old-type, Traditional, or Classic Siamese; the Whichian Mat (anglicised from the Thai name); and the Applehead, a nickname that originated as a pejorative used by breeders of the modern-style Siamese. According to The International Cat Association: \"The Thai is the breed dedicated to preserving the native pointed cat of Thailand in as close to its original form as possible.\"",
"Title: Phyllis McCarthy\n\nPhyllis McCarthy (12 March 1903 Johannesburg – 16 February 1986 Johannesburg) was a noted South African breeder of and authority on Rhodesian Ridgeback dogs. She established the Glenaholm Kennels in 1949 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, played a seminal role in the Ridgeback community and produced a long line of Ridgebacks featuring prominently in the ancestry of almost all modern members of the breed.",
"Title: Thai Ridgeback\n\nThe Thai Ridgeback (Thai: ไทยหลังอาน , rtgs: Thai Lang-An ) is an ancient landrace of dog, recently established also as a standardized breed. The breed was formerly unknown outside of Thailand, but is gaining notice in the Western world. They are also known as a Mah Thai Lang Ahn. The Thai Ridgeback is one of only three breeds that has a ridge of hair that runs along its back in the opposite direction to the rest of the coat. The other two are the Rhodesian Ridgeback and the Phu Quoc Ridgeback.",
"Title: Kathoey\n\nKathoey or katoey (Thai: กะเทย ; rtgs: \"Kathoei\" ] ) is a transgender woman or an effeminate gay male in Thailand. A significant number of Thais perceive \"kathoeys\" as belonging to a third gender, including many \"kathoeys\" themselves, while others see them as either a kind of man or a kind of woman. However, when considering transgender women (MtF) as a group in Thai society, most refer to themselves as \"phuying\" (Thai: ผู้หญิง \"women\"), with a minority referring to themselves as \"phuying praphet song\" (a \"second kind of woman\") and only very few referring to themselves as \"kathoey\". Related phrases include \"phet thi sam\" (Thai: เพศที่สาม , \"third gender\"), and \"sao praphet song\" or \"phu ying praphet song\" (Thai: สาวประเภทสอง, ผู้หญิงประเภทสอง — both meaning \"second-type female\"). The word \"kathoey\" is of Khmer origin. It is most often rendered as ladyboy or lady boy in English conversation with Thais and this latter expression has become popular across Southeast Asia.",
"Title: Phu Quoc Ridgeback\n\nThe Phu Quoc Ridgeback is a breed of dog from Phú Quốc Island in Vietnam's southern Kiên Giang Province. The Phu Quoc Ridgeback is one of only three breeds that has a ridge of hair that runs along its back in the opposite direction from the rest of the coat (the others are Rhodesian Ridgeback and Thai Ridgeback). The Phu Quoc is the smallest of the three ridgeback breeds.",
"Title: Great Pyrenees\n\nThe Pyrenean Mountain Dog, known as the Great Pyrenees in North America, is a large breed of dog used as a livestock guardian dog. It should not be confused with the Pyrenean Mastiff.",
"Title: Nom yen\n\nNom Yen (Thai: นมเย็น) is a Thai drink made from Sala syrup and hot milk. Nom in Thai means milk. There are two kind of milk for making Nom Yen. \"Nom sot is fresh milk, nom tamada is condensed milk, and nom kom is sweetened condensed milk\" There are two styles of Nom Yen which are iced and frappe ones. You can find it at almost everywhere in Thailand from vendors selling drinks on street. \"The price ranges from 15 THB (Thai baht) to 25 THB alone or from 30 to 60 THB at a café with some bakery\" Thai people also make sweet from nom Yen as well. The other style of Nom Yen can be found in street sweet shops. It's called \"Nam Kang Sai\" or a Thai style frozen Nom Yen. The ingredients are similar to Nom Yen, except changing from iced into frozen one. Unlike Nom Yen, Thai people consider Nam Kang Sai a homemade style sweet because it's easy to make and the ingredients can be found easily in local area.",
"Title: King Shepherd\n\nThe King Shepherd is a dog breed developed from crossing German Shepherd Dog with Shiloh Shepherd and long-coated European lines of German Shepherd along with the Great Pyrenees in the 1990s.",
"Title: Pyrenean Shepherd\n\nThe Pyrenean Shepherd (known in France originally, and also in non-AKC registries such as the UKC, as the Berger des Pyrénées, and in Spain as the Pastor de los Pirineos) is a medium-small breed of dog native to the Pyrenees mountains in southern France and northern Spain, bred since at least medieval times for herding livestock, especially sheep. It worked as an active herder together with the Great Pyrenees, another mountain dog, which acted as the flock's guardian."
] |
2,052
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What is the name of the album that was written while it was recorded during Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable multimedia event and includes a song who's syncopated guitar riff is taken from the 1962 Marvin Gaye song "Hitch Hike."
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The Velvet Underground & Nico
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"\"Hitch Hike\" is a 1962 song by Marvin Gaye, released on the Tamla label.",
" Another song Gaye co-wrote (this time with Clarence Paul and William \"Mickey\" Stevenson), this time instead of confessing to being stubborn, the singer is now hitchhiking on the look out for his girl, whom he feels has run so far that he has to travel \"around the world\" thinking of places she could have found herself at including St. Louis, \"Chicago City Limits\" and \"L.A.\""
],
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"The Velvet Underground & Nico is the debut album by American rock band the Velvet Underground, released in March 1967 by Verve Records.",
" Accompanied by vocalist Nico, the album was recorded in 1966 while the group were featured on Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable multimedia event tour, which gained attention for its experimental performance sensibilities and controversial lyrical topics, including drug abuse, prostitution, sadomasochism and sexual deviancy."
],
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"The Exploding Plastic Inevitable, sometimes simply called Plastic Inevitable or EPI, was a series of multimedia events organized by Andy Warhol between 1966 and 1967, featuring musical performances by The Velvet Underground and Nico, screenings of Warhol's films, and dancing and performances by regulars of Warhol's Factory, especially Mary Woronov and Gerard Malanga.",
" \"Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable\" is also the title of an 18-minute film by Ronald Nameth with recordings from one week of performances of the shows which were filmed in Chicago, Illinois, in 1966.",
" In December 1966 Warhol included a one-off magazine called \"The Plastic Exploding Inevitable\" as part of the \"Aspen\" No. 3 package."
],
"title": "Exploding Plastic Inevitable"
},
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"sentences": [
"\"Blurred Lines\" is a single written and performed by American recording artists Robin Thicke, T.I., and Pharrell Williams.",
" Produced by Pharrell, it serves as the lead single from Thicke's album of the same name.",
" It was released on March 26, 2013 through Pharrell's label Star Trak Recordings.",
" Recorded in 2012, the song's percussion ideas were primarily inspired by the Marvin Gaye song \"Got to Give It Up\", and apart from T.I.'s rap, was entirely the work of Williams.",
" However, Thicke clearly laid claim to writing credits on the track according to a Reuters article.",
" The song became the subject of a bitter legal dispute with the family of Gaye and Bridgeport Music as to whether the song infringed copyrights to \"Got to Give It Up\".",
" Thicke and Williams were found liable for copyright infringement by a federal jury in March 2015, and Gaye was awarded posthumous songwriting credit based on the royalties pledged to his estate."
],
"title": "Blurred Lines"
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"sentences": [
"Andy Warhol ( ; born Andrew Warhola; August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987) was an American artist, director and producer who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art.",
" His works explore the relationship between artistic expression, celebrity culture, and advertising that flourished by the 1960s, and span a variety of media, including painting, silkscreening, photography, film, and sculpture.",
" Some of his best known works include the silkscreen paintings \"Campbell's Soup Cans\" (1962) and \"Marilyn Diptych\" (1962), the experimental film \"Chelsea Girls\" (1966), and the multimedia events known as the \"Exploding Plastic Inevitable\" (1966–67)."
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"Here, My Dear is the fifteenth studio album by music artist Marvin Gaye, released December 15, 1978, on Motown-subsidiary label Tamla Records.",
" Recording sessions for the album took place between 1977 and 1978 at Gaye's personal studios, Marvin Gaye Studios in Los Angeles, California.",
" The album was notable for its subject matter's being dedicated to the fallout of Gaye's marriage to his first wife, Anna Gordy Gaye.",
" Initially a commercial and critical failure upon its release, it was later hailed by music critics as one of Gaye's best produced albums in the years following Gaye's death.",
" \"It's taken me a while,\" Anna Gordy admitted in later years, \"but I've come to appreciate every form of Marvin's music.\""
],
"title": "Here, My Dear"
},
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"sentences": [
"Hitch hike was a dance craze of the 1960s.",
" It started with the 1963 Marvin Gaye hit \"Hitch Hike\" and refueled with the gold disc of Vanity Fare, \"Hitchin' a Ride\" (1969)."
],
"title": "Hitch hike (dance)"
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"sentences": [
"American music artist Marvin Gaye released 25 studio albums, 4 live albums, 1 soundtrack album, 24 compilation albums and 83 singles.",
" In 1961 Gaye signed a recording contract with Tamla Records, owned by Motown.",
" The first release under the label was \"The Soulful Moods of Marvin Gaye\".",
" Gaye's first album to chart was a duet album with Mary Wells titled \"Together\", peaking at number forty-two on the Billboard pop album chart.",
" His 1965 album, \"Moods of Marvin Gaye\", became his first album to reach the top ten of the R&B album charts and spawned four hit singles.",
" Gaye recorded more than thirty hit singles for Motown throughout the 1960s, becoming established as \"the Prince of Motown\".",
" Gaye topped the charts in 1968 with his rendition of \"I Heard It Through the Grapevine\", while his 1969 album, \"M.P.G.\", became his first number one R&B album.",
" Gaye's landmark album, 1971's \"What's Going On\" became the first album by a solo artist to launch three top ten singles, including the title track.",
" His 1973 single, \"Let's Get It On\", topped the charts while its subsequent album reached number two on the charts becoming his most successful Motown album to date.",
" In 1982, after 21 years with Motown, Gaye signed with Columbia Records and issued \"Midnight Love\", which included his most successful single to date, \"Sexual Healing\".",
" Following his death in 1984, three albums were released posthumously while some of Gaye's landmark works were re-issued."
],
"title": "Marvin Gaye discography"
},
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"sentences": [
"\"There She Goes Again\" is a song by The Velvet Underground.",
" It first appeared on their 1967 debut album, \"The Velvet Underground & Nico\".",
" The syncopated guitar riff is taken from the 1962 Marvin Gaye song \"Hitch Hike\".",
" Guitarist Sterling Morrison has stated:"
],
"title": "There She Goes Again"
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"Marvin Gaye Recorded Live on Stage is the first live album released by singer Marvin Gaye on the Tamla label.",
" Recorded during a Motortown Revue show at Chicago's Regal Theater, the album showcased the musician performing early hits such as \"Stubborn Kind of Fellow\", \"Pride and Joy\" and \"Hitch Hike\" while also adding in unreleased numbers including \"One of These Days\" (a studio version was released on the b-side of \"Pride And Joy\" and later as a track on Gaye's 1966 album, \"Moods of Marvin Gaye\"), \"Mo Jo Hanna\" and \"That Stubborn Kinda Fellow\" album track, \"Get My Hands on Some Lovin'\" while also singing three covers - the jazz standard, \"Days of Wine and Roses\", blues song \"Mo Jo Hanna\" and his cover of Ray Charles' R&B version of \"You Are My Sunshine\"."
],
"title": "Marvin Gaye Recorded Live on Stage"
}
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"Title: Hitch Hike (song)\n\n\"Hitch Hike\" is a 1962 song by Marvin Gaye, released on the Tamla label. Another song Gaye co-wrote (this time with Clarence Paul and William \"Mickey\" Stevenson), this time instead of confessing to being stubborn, the singer is now hitchhiking on the look out for his girl, whom he feels has run so far that he has to travel \"around the world\" thinking of places she could have found herself at including St. Louis, \"Chicago City Limits\" and \"L.A.\"",
"Title: The Velvet Underground & Nico\n\nThe Velvet Underground & Nico is the debut album by American rock band the Velvet Underground, released in March 1967 by Verve Records. Accompanied by vocalist Nico, the album was recorded in 1966 while the group were featured on Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable multimedia event tour, which gained attention for its experimental performance sensibilities and controversial lyrical topics, including drug abuse, prostitution, sadomasochism and sexual deviancy.",
"Title: Exploding Plastic Inevitable\n\nThe Exploding Plastic Inevitable, sometimes simply called Plastic Inevitable or EPI, was a series of multimedia events organized by Andy Warhol between 1966 and 1967, featuring musical performances by The Velvet Underground and Nico, screenings of Warhol's films, and dancing and performances by regulars of Warhol's Factory, especially Mary Woronov and Gerard Malanga. \"Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable\" is also the title of an 18-minute film by Ronald Nameth with recordings from one week of performances of the shows which were filmed in Chicago, Illinois, in 1966. In December 1966 Warhol included a one-off magazine called \"The Plastic Exploding Inevitable\" as part of the \"Aspen\" No. 3 package.",
"Title: Blurred Lines\n\n\"Blurred Lines\" is a single written and performed by American recording artists Robin Thicke, T.I., and Pharrell Williams. Produced by Pharrell, it serves as the lead single from Thicke's album of the same name. It was released on March 26, 2013 through Pharrell's label Star Trak Recordings. Recorded in 2012, the song's percussion ideas were primarily inspired by the Marvin Gaye song \"Got to Give It Up\", and apart from T.I.'s rap, was entirely the work of Williams. However, Thicke clearly laid claim to writing credits on the track according to a Reuters article. The song became the subject of a bitter legal dispute with the family of Gaye and Bridgeport Music as to whether the song infringed copyrights to \"Got to Give It Up\". Thicke and Williams were found liable for copyright infringement by a federal jury in March 2015, and Gaye was awarded posthumous songwriting credit based on the royalties pledged to his estate.",
"Title: Andy Warhol\n\nAndy Warhol ( ; born Andrew Warhola; August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987) was an American artist, director and producer who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. His works explore the relationship between artistic expression, celebrity culture, and advertising that flourished by the 1960s, and span a variety of media, including painting, silkscreening, photography, film, and sculpture. Some of his best known works include the silkscreen paintings \"Campbell's Soup Cans\" (1962) and \"Marilyn Diptych\" (1962), the experimental film \"Chelsea Girls\" (1966), and the multimedia events known as the \"Exploding Plastic Inevitable\" (1966–67).",
"Title: Here, My Dear\n\nHere, My Dear is the fifteenth studio album by music artist Marvin Gaye, released December 15, 1978, on Motown-subsidiary label Tamla Records. Recording sessions for the album took place between 1977 and 1978 at Gaye's personal studios, Marvin Gaye Studios in Los Angeles, California. The album was notable for its subject matter's being dedicated to the fallout of Gaye's marriage to his first wife, Anna Gordy Gaye. Initially a commercial and critical failure upon its release, it was later hailed by music critics as one of Gaye's best produced albums in the years following Gaye's death. \"It's taken me a while,\" Anna Gordy admitted in later years, \"but I've come to appreciate every form of Marvin's music.\"",
"Title: Hitch hike (dance)\n\nHitch hike was a dance craze of the 1960s. It started with the 1963 Marvin Gaye hit \"Hitch Hike\" and refueled with the gold disc of Vanity Fare, \"Hitchin' a Ride\" (1969).",
"Title: Marvin Gaye discography\n\nAmerican music artist Marvin Gaye released 25 studio albums, 4 live albums, 1 soundtrack album, 24 compilation albums and 83 singles. In 1961 Gaye signed a recording contract with Tamla Records, owned by Motown. The first release under the label was \"The Soulful Moods of Marvin Gaye\". Gaye's first album to chart was a duet album with Mary Wells titled \"Together\", peaking at number forty-two on the Billboard pop album chart. His 1965 album, \"Moods of Marvin Gaye\", became his first album to reach the top ten of the R&B album charts and spawned four hit singles. Gaye recorded more than thirty hit singles for Motown throughout the 1960s, becoming established as \"the Prince of Motown\". Gaye topped the charts in 1968 with his rendition of \"I Heard It Through the Grapevine\", while his 1969 album, \"M.P.G.\", became his first number one R&B album. Gaye's landmark album, 1971's \"What's Going On\" became the first album by a solo artist to launch three top ten singles, including the title track. His 1973 single, \"Let's Get It On\", topped the charts while its subsequent album reached number two on the charts becoming his most successful Motown album to date. In 1982, after 21 years with Motown, Gaye signed with Columbia Records and issued \"Midnight Love\", which included his most successful single to date, \"Sexual Healing\". Following his death in 1984, three albums were released posthumously while some of Gaye's landmark works were re-issued.",
"Title: There She Goes Again\n\n\"There She Goes Again\" is a song by The Velvet Underground. It first appeared on their 1967 debut album, \"The Velvet Underground & Nico\". The syncopated guitar riff is taken from the 1962 Marvin Gaye song \"Hitch Hike\". Guitarist Sterling Morrison has stated:",
"Title: Marvin Gaye Recorded Live on Stage\n\nMarvin Gaye Recorded Live on Stage is the first live album released by singer Marvin Gaye on the Tamla label. Recorded during a Motortown Revue show at Chicago's Regal Theater, the album showcased the musician performing early hits such as \"Stubborn Kind of Fellow\", \"Pride and Joy\" and \"Hitch Hike\" while also adding in unreleased numbers including \"One of These Days\" (a studio version was released on the b-side of \"Pride And Joy\" and later as a track on Gaye's 1966 album, \"Moods of Marvin Gaye\"), \"Mo Jo Hanna\" and \"That Stubborn Kinda Fellow\" album track, \"Get My Hands on Some Lovin'\" while also singing three covers - the jazz standard, \"Days of Wine and Roses\", blues song \"Mo Jo Hanna\" and his cover of Ray Charles' R&B version of \"You Are My Sunshine\"."
] |
2,053
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Between Lauri Markkanen and Jimmy Butler III, who was taken higher in their respective draft year?
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he was taken by the Minnesota Timberwolves with the 7th overall pick
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"title": [
"Lauri Markkanen",
"Jimmy Butler (basketball)"
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1,
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"Eero Pekka Sakari Markkanen (born 3 July 1991) is a Finnish footballer who plays as a striker for Dynamo Dresden, on loan from AIK, and for the Finland national football team.",
" He is the son of former basketball player Pekka Markkanen and the older brother of Chicago Bulls player Lauri Markkanen."
],
"title": "Eero Markkanen"
},
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"sentences": [
"Lauri Markkanen (born May 22, 1997) is a Finnish basketball player for the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" In the 2017 NBA draft, he was taken by the Minnesota Timberwolves with the 7th overall pick before being included in a trade to the Chicago Bulls for Jimmy Butler.",
" He is the son of Finnish basketball players Pekka and Riikka Markkanen and brothers with the football player Eero Markkanen who plays in the German second-tier side Dynamo Dresden."
],
"title": "Lauri Markkanen"
},
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"sentences": [
"Jimmy Butler III (born September 14, 1989) is an American professional basketball player for the Minnesota Timberwolves of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" Born in Houston, Butler grew up in Tomball, Texas, and played college basketball for Tyler Junior College and Marquette University.",
" He was drafted with the 30th overall pick in the 2011 NBA draft by the Chicago Bulls.",
" He is a three-time NBA All-Star and a three-time NBA All-Defensive Team honoree, and was named to his first All-NBA Team in 2017.",
" In 2015, he was named the NBA Most Improved Player."
],
"title": "Jimmy Butler (basketball)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Edwin Farnham Butler III (born April 14, 1980) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and multi-instrumentalist of the Montreal-based indie rock band Arcade Fire.",
" His wife Régine Chassagne and younger brother Will Butler are both members of the band."
],
"title": "Win Butler"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ken Butler III (born May 2, 1982) is an American professional stock car racing driver.",
" He is the older brother of Brett Butler and the son of Aaron's president Ken Butler.",
" Butler III has driven in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, Camping World Truck Series, ARCA Racing Series, and the Pro Cup Series."
],
"title": "Ken Butler III"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lauri Porra (born December 13, 1977) is a Finnish bassist and composer, best known for his work in Stratovarius and Sinergy.",
" Lauri Porra is a fourth generation musician, and the great-grandson of famous Finnish composer Jean Sibelius.",
" He started to study music at age 6 when he started to play cello in a local music school.",
" In 1993 he switched to bass guitar and continued his studies in the Helsinki Pop Jazz Conservatory (1994–2004).",
" Additionally he has taken lessons on piano, double bass, trumpet and male vocals.",
" During 1997-1999 he sang with the renowned YL male choir performing for instance with the London Symphony Orchestra.",
" He has released three instrumental solo albums.",
" He has also composed music to numerous movies, tv-series and commercial spots.",
" Lauri´s Entropia concerto for electric bass and orchestra was premiered by Lauri Porra and Lahti Symphony orchestra in 2015.",
" In 2016 Lauri was nominated for HARPA nordic film composer music award.",
" Lauri won the VOITTO-prize for the best advertisement music of the year in 2016 for his music in Visit Finland´s Polar Night Magic spot."
],
"title": "Lauri Porra"
},
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"sentences": [
"Jimmy Butler (February 20, 1921 in Akron, Ohio – February 18, 1945 in France) was an American, juvenile, motion-pictures actor, active in the 1930s and early 1940s."
],
"title": "Jimmy Butler (actor)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Pekka Juha Markkanen (born May 28, 1967 in Pori, Finland) is a Finnish former professional basketball player.",
" He played 129 caps for the Finland national basketball team.",
" Markkanen is the father of Chicago Bulls basketball player Lauri Markkanen and the AIK football player Eero Markkanen.",
" His third son Miikka played also basketball before retiring early due to injuries.",
" Markkanen's wife Riikka (née Ellonen) was also a basketball player."
],
"title": "Pekka Markkanen"
},
{
"sentences": [
"LeRoy Butler III (born July 19, 1968) is a former American football strong safety who played his entire career with the Green Bay Packers (1990–2001).",
" He won Super Bowl XXXI with them over the New England Patriots.",
" He spent his childhood in Jacksonville, Florida, challenged by physical problems that forced him to wear leg braces and use a wheelchair at times while undergoing therapy.",
" In 2007, he was named to the Florida High School Association All-Century Team, which selected the \"Top 33\" players in the 100-year history of Florida high school football."
],
"title": "LeRoy Butler"
},
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"sentences": [
"Brett Butler (born April 10, 1985) is an American NASCAR driver who most recently ran in the Camping World Truck Series.",
" He is the younger brother of driver Ken Butler III, and the son of Aaron's, Inc. president Ken Butler."
],
"title": "Brett Butler (racing driver)"
}
] |
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"Title: Eero Markkanen\n\nEero Pekka Sakari Markkanen (born 3 July 1991) is a Finnish footballer who plays as a striker for Dynamo Dresden, on loan from AIK, and for the Finland national football team. He is the son of former basketball player Pekka Markkanen and the older brother of Chicago Bulls player Lauri Markkanen.",
"Title: Lauri Markkanen\n\nLauri Markkanen (born May 22, 1997) is a Finnish basketball player for the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association (NBA). In the 2017 NBA draft, he was taken by the Minnesota Timberwolves with the 7th overall pick before being included in a trade to the Chicago Bulls for Jimmy Butler. He is the son of Finnish basketball players Pekka and Riikka Markkanen and brothers with the football player Eero Markkanen who plays in the German second-tier side Dynamo Dresden.",
"Title: Jimmy Butler (basketball)\n\nJimmy Butler III (born September 14, 1989) is an American professional basketball player for the Minnesota Timberwolves of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Born in Houston, Butler grew up in Tomball, Texas, and played college basketball for Tyler Junior College and Marquette University. He was drafted with the 30th overall pick in the 2011 NBA draft by the Chicago Bulls. He is a three-time NBA All-Star and a three-time NBA All-Defensive Team honoree, and was named to his first All-NBA Team in 2017. In 2015, he was named the NBA Most Improved Player.",
"Title: Win Butler\n\nEdwin Farnham Butler III (born April 14, 1980) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and multi-instrumentalist of the Montreal-based indie rock band Arcade Fire. His wife Régine Chassagne and younger brother Will Butler are both members of the band.",
"Title: Ken Butler III\n\nKen Butler III (born May 2, 1982) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He is the older brother of Brett Butler and the son of Aaron's president Ken Butler. Butler III has driven in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, Camping World Truck Series, ARCA Racing Series, and the Pro Cup Series.",
"Title: Lauri Porra\n\nLauri Porra (born December 13, 1977) is a Finnish bassist and composer, best known for his work in Stratovarius and Sinergy. Lauri Porra is a fourth generation musician, and the great-grandson of famous Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. He started to study music at age 6 when he started to play cello in a local music school. In 1993 he switched to bass guitar and continued his studies in the Helsinki Pop Jazz Conservatory (1994–2004). Additionally he has taken lessons on piano, double bass, trumpet and male vocals. During 1997-1999 he sang with the renowned YL male choir performing for instance with the London Symphony Orchestra. He has released three instrumental solo albums. He has also composed music to numerous movies, tv-series and commercial spots. Lauri´s Entropia concerto for electric bass and orchestra was premiered by Lauri Porra and Lahti Symphony orchestra in 2015. In 2016 Lauri was nominated for HARPA nordic film composer music award. Lauri won the VOITTO-prize for the best advertisement music of the year in 2016 for his music in Visit Finland´s Polar Night Magic spot.",
"Title: Jimmy Butler (actor)\n\nJimmy Butler (February 20, 1921 in Akron, Ohio – February 18, 1945 in France) was an American, juvenile, motion-pictures actor, active in the 1930s and early 1940s.",
"Title: Pekka Markkanen\n\nPekka Juha Markkanen (born May 28, 1967 in Pori, Finland) is a Finnish former professional basketball player. He played 129 caps for the Finland national basketball team. Markkanen is the father of Chicago Bulls basketball player Lauri Markkanen and the AIK football player Eero Markkanen. His third son Miikka played also basketball before retiring early due to injuries. Markkanen's wife Riikka (née Ellonen) was also a basketball player.",
"Title: LeRoy Butler\n\nLeRoy Butler III (born July 19, 1968) is a former American football strong safety who played his entire career with the Green Bay Packers (1990–2001). He won Super Bowl XXXI with them over the New England Patriots. He spent his childhood in Jacksonville, Florida, challenged by physical problems that forced him to wear leg braces and use a wheelchair at times while undergoing therapy. In 2007, he was named to the Florida High School Association All-Century Team, which selected the \"Top 33\" players in the 100-year history of Florida high school football.",
"Title: Brett Butler (racing driver)\n\nBrett Butler (born April 10, 1985) is an American NASCAR driver who most recently ran in the Camping World Truck Series. He is the younger brother of driver Ken Butler III, and the son of Aaron's, Inc. president Ken Butler."
] |
2,054
|
Bokeem Woodbine is best known for his role as Mike Milligan on the FX American anthology black comedy–crime drama television series created by Noah Hawley that premiered on what date?
|
October 12, 2015
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bridge
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" Its principal cast consists of Kirsten Dunst, Patrick Wilson, Jesse Plemons, Jean Smart, and Ted Danson.",
" The season had ten episodes, and its initial airing concluded on December 14, 2015.",
" As an anthology, each \"Fargo\" season possesses its own self-contained narrative, following a disparate set of characters in various settings."
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" The show is inspired by the 1996 film of the same name written and directed by the Coen brothers, who serve as executive producers on the series.",
" It premiered on April 15, 2014, on FX."
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" He is mostly known for his role as Mike Milligan on the second season of \"Fargo\".",
" For his performance in the series, he won a Black Reel Award and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award and a Critics' Choice Television Award.",
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" Starring Billy Bob Thornton, Allison Tolman, Colin Hanks and Martin Freeman, the season consisted of ten episodes and concluded its initial airing on June 17, 2014."
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"\"Legion\" is an American cable television series created for FX by Noah Hawley, based on the Marvel Comics character David Haller / Legion.",
" It is connected to the \"X-Men\" film series, the first television series to do so.",
" The first season, consisting of eight episodes, began airing on February 8, 2017.",
" A second season was ordered in March 2017."
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"Legion is an American cable television series created for FX by Noah Hawley, based on the Marvel Comics character David Haller / Legion.",
" It is connected to the \"X-Men\" film series, the first television series to be so, and is produced by FX Productions in association with Marvel Television.",
" Hawley serves as showrunner on the series."
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" Hawley earlier worked on the television series \"Bones\" (2005–2008), \"The Unusuals\" (2009) and \"My Generation\" (2010)."
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"Saving Grace is an American crime drama television series which aired on TNT from July 23, 2007 to June 21, 2010.",
" The show stars Holly Hunter as well as Leon Rippy, Kenny Johnson, Laura San Giacomo, Bailey Chase, Bokeem Woodbine, Gregory Norman Cruz and Yaani King.",
" It is set in Oklahoma City—including numerous shots of local buildings and landmarks (such as the Oklahoma City National Memorial and the downtown skyline)—while much of the show was filmed in Vancouver and Los Angeles."
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"Title: Fargo (season 2)\n\nThe second season of \"Fargo\", an American anthology black comedy–crime drama television series created by Noah Hawley, premiered on October 12, 2015, on the basic cable network FX. Its principal cast consists of Kirsten Dunst, Patrick Wilson, Jesse Plemons, Jean Smart, and Ted Danson. The season had ten episodes, and its initial airing concluded on December 14, 2015. As an anthology, each \"Fargo\" season possesses its own self-contained narrative, following a disparate set of characters in various settings.",
"Title: List of Fargo episodes\n\n\"Fargo\" is an American dark comedy–crime drama television series created and primarily written by Noah Hawley. The show is inspired by the 1996 film of the same name written and directed by the Coen brothers, who serve as executive producers on the series. It premiered on April 15, 2014, on FX.",
"Title: Bokeem Woodbine\n\nBokeem Woodbine (born April 13, 1973) is an American actor. He is mostly known for his role as Mike Milligan on the second season of \"Fargo\". For his performance in the series, he won a Black Reel Award and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award and a Critics' Choice Television Award. He also portrayed Daniel in season 2 of the WGN series \"Underground\" and Herman Schultz/Shocker in the film \"\".",
"Title: Fargo (season 1)\n\nThe first season of the anthology black comedy–crime drama television series \"Fargo\", premiered on April 15, 2014, on FX. Starring Billy Bob Thornton, Allison Tolman, Colin Hanks and Martin Freeman, the season consisted of ten episodes and concluded its initial airing on June 17, 2014.",
"Title: List of Legion characters\n\n\"Legion\" is an American cable television series created for FX by Noah Hawley, based on the Marvel Comics character David Haller / Legion. It is connected to the \"X-Men\" film series, the first television series to do so. The first season, consisting of eight episodes, began airing on February 8, 2017. A second season was ordered in March 2017.",
"Title: Legion (TV series)\n\nLegion is an American cable television series created for FX by Noah Hawley, based on the Marvel Comics character David Haller / Legion. It is connected to the \"X-Men\" film series, the first television series to be so, and is produced by FX Productions in association with Marvel Television. Hawley serves as showrunner on the series.",
"Title: Fargo (TV series)\n\nFargo is an American black comedy–crime drama anthology television series created and primarily written by Noah Hawley. The show is inspired by the eponymous 1996 film written and directed by the Coen brothers, who serve as executive producers on the series alongside Hawley. The series premiered on April 15, 2014, on FX, and follows an anthology format, with each season set in a different era, and with a different story and mostly new characters and cast, although there is minor overlap. Each season shares a common chronology with the original film.",
"Title: Fargo (season 3)\n\nThe third season of \"Fargo\", an American anthology black comedy–crime drama television series created by Noah Hawley, premiered on April 19, 2017, on the basic cable network FX. The season had ten episodes, and its initial airing concluded on June 21, 2017. As an anthology, each \"Fargo\" season possesses its own self-contained narrative, following a disparate set of characters in various settings, albeit in a connected shared universe.",
"Title: Noah Hawley\n\nNoah Hawley (born 1967 ) is an American television writer and producer, screenwriter, and bestselling author, best known for creating and writing the FX television series \"Fargo\" (2014–present) and \"Legion\" (2017–present). Hawley earlier worked on the television series \"Bones\" (2005–2008), \"The Unusuals\" (2009) and \"My Generation\" (2010).",
"Title: Saving Grace (TV series)\n\nSaving Grace is an American crime drama television series which aired on TNT from July 23, 2007 to June 21, 2010. The show stars Holly Hunter as well as Leon Rippy, Kenny Johnson, Laura San Giacomo, Bailey Chase, Bokeem Woodbine, Gregory Norman Cruz and Yaani King. It is set in Oklahoma City—including numerous shots of local buildings and landmarks (such as the Oklahoma City National Memorial and the downtown skyline)—while much of the show was filmed in Vancouver and Los Angeles."
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2,055
|
Were both Personal Preference and Anti-Monopoly created by the same person?
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no
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comparison
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medium
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" Two different covers were created for the compilation, one by Mark Wilkinson, who had worked for the band during the Fish years, and one by Bill Smith Studio, who took over after Fish's and Wilkinson's departure.",
" The booklet was printed so that either of the covers could be displayed in the jewel case according to personal preference.",
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" Although this kind of subject matter would seem most likely to be studied by fields in the social sciences, this particular subject is most often studied by modern day geographers.",
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" In 1968, 73% of US citizens disapproved of the right to marry inter-racially, whereas this figure dropped to 17% by 2007, this illustrating the reduction in discriminatory attitudes towards interracial dating.",
" Irrespective of this, there still remains the issue of sexual racism in the online dating world, in that preferences appear to follow a racial hierarchy.",
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" Moreover, this racial discrimination also deviates into the form of the sexual dehumanisation of individuals of other racial identities.",
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"Song Ji-hyo's Beauty View (), is a South Korean television program on JTBC2 hosted by Song Ji-hyo, Gong Myung and beauty editor Kim Mi Gu.",
" The show provides a perfect beauty guide to match the personal preference.",
" It was used to air on every Thursday at 9.20pm KST on JTBC2."
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"Personal Taste (; lit.",
" \"Kae-in's Taste\" or \"Kae-in's Preference\"; also known as Personal Preference) is a 2010 South Korean television series, starring Son Ye-jin and Lee Min-ho.",
" It is adapted from Lee Se-in's 2007 novel of the same name about a furniture designer, Park Kae-in, who lives together with architect Jeon Jin-ho under the mistaken assumption that he's gay.",
" It aired on MBC from March 31 to May 20, 2010 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes."
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"Jianbing () is a traditional Chinese street food similar to crepes.",
" It is a type of \"bing\" generally eaten for breakfast and hailed as \"one of the China's most popular street breakfasts.\"",
" The main ingredients of jianbing are a batter of wheat and grain flour, eggs and sauces.",
" It can be topped with different fillings and sauces such as \"buocui\" (薄脆 crispy fried cracker), chopped or diced mustard pickles, scallions and coriander, chili sauce or hoisin sauce depending on personal preference.",
" It is often folded several times before serving."
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"Title: The Best of Both Worlds (Marillion album)\n\nBest of Both Worlds is a two-disc compilation album by British neo-progressive rock band Marillion released in 1997 by EMI Records, who the band had been signed to from their debut in 1982 until being dropped in 1995. The title refers to Marillion's two distinct \"eras\" with lead singers Fish (1980—1988) and Steve Hogarth (since 1989). By the time this compilation was released, both line-ups had recorded four studio albums each. The second best-of since the 14-track one-disc compilation \"A Singles Collection\" (known as \"Six of One, Half a Dozen of the Other \"in the US) from 1992, this one additionally contains material from \"Brave \"(1994) and \"Afraid of Sunlight\" (1996). Two different covers were created for the compilation, one by Mark Wilkinson, who had worked for the band during the Fish years, and one by Bill Smith Studio, who took over after Fish's and Wilkinson's departure. The booklet was printed so that either of the covers could be displayed in the jewel case according to personal preference. The track list, comprising 29 songs, was put together by Lucy Jordache, then the manager responsible for the band in EMI, in close collaboration with the band's fans' mailing list, \"Freaks\" (named after the eponymous song). Jordache also motivated singers Fish and Hogarth to contribute liner notes—at a time when both camps were not yet on friendly terms again—by telling each of them the other had already agreed to do so.",
"Title: Anti-Monopoly\n\nAnti-Monopoly is a board game made by San Francisco State University Professor Ralph Anspach, in response to \"Monopoly\".",
"Title: Mental mapping\n\nIn behavioral geography, a mental map is a person's point-of-view perception of their area of interaction. Although this kind of subject matter would seem most likely to be studied by fields in the social sciences, this particular subject is most often studied by modern day geographers. They study it to determine subjective qualities from the public such as personal preference and practical uses of geography like driving directions. Mass media also have a virtually direct effect on a person's mental map of the geographical world. The perceived geographical dimensions of a foreign nation (relative to one's own nation) may often be heavily influenced by the amount of time and relative news coverage that the news media may spend covering news events from that foreign region. For instance, a person might perceive a small island to be nearly the size of a continent, merely based on the amount of news coverage that he or she is exposed to on a regular basis.",
"Title: Sexual racism\n\nSexual racism is the \"sexual rejection of the racial minority, the conscious attempt on the part of the majority to prevent interracial cohabitation.\" It is the discrimination between potential sexual or romantic partners on the basis of perceived racial identity. However, not everyone agrees that this should be classified as racism, some argue that distinguishing among partners on the basis of perceived race is not racism at all but a justifiable personal preference. The origins of sexual racism can be explained by looking at its history, especially in the USA, where the abolition of slavery and the Reconstruction Era had significant impacts on interracial mixing. Attitudes towards interracial relationships, and indeed marriage, have increased in positivity in the last 50 years. In 1968, 73% of US citizens disapproved of the right to marry inter-racially, whereas this figure dropped to 17% by 2007, this illustrating the reduction in discriminatory attitudes towards interracial dating. Irrespective of this, there still remains the issue of sexual racism in the online dating world, in that preferences appear to follow a racial hierarchy. The exclusion of races dissimilar to one's own is a main feature of sexual racism, however a reluctance to date inter-racially predominantly spans from the discriminatory views often possessed by those in society, as opposed to purely a same-race individual preference. Moreover, this racial discrimination also deviates into the form of the sexual dehumanisation of individuals of other racial identities. Sharing the basic premise, originating from the 'taboo' nature of interracial relations, individuals of other racial groups are classified as forbidden sexual objects; the result of a racial fetish. This sexualised reductionism is, concurrently, a form of sexual racism.",
"Title: Song Ji-hyo's Beauty View\n\nSong Ji-hyo's Beauty View (), is a South Korean television program on JTBC2 hosted by Song Ji-hyo, Gong Myung and beauty editor Kim Mi Gu. The show provides a perfect beauty guide to match the personal preference. It was used to air on every Thursday at 9.20pm KST on JTBC2.",
"Title: Personal Taste\n\nPersonal Taste (; lit. \"Kae-in's Taste\" or \"Kae-in's Preference\"; also known as Personal Preference) is a 2010 South Korean television series, starring Son Ye-jin and Lee Min-ho. It is adapted from Lee Se-in's 2007 novel of the same name about a furniture designer, Park Kae-in, who lives together with architect Jeon Jin-ho under the mistaken assumption that he's gay. It aired on MBC from March 31 to May 20, 2010 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.",
"Title: Jianbing\n\nJianbing () is a traditional Chinese street food similar to crepes. It is a type of \"bing\" generally eaten for breakfast and hailed as \"one of the China's most popular street breakfasts.\" The main ingredients of jianbing are a batter of wheat and grain flour, eggs and sauces. It can be topped with different fillings and sauces such as \"buocui\" (薄脆 crispy fried cracker), chopped or diced mustard pickles, scallions and coriander, chili sauce or hoisin sauce depending on personal preference. It is often folded several times before serving."
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2,056
|
What was Alan Thomson before becoming an umpire?
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Australian school teacher
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bridge
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easy
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"Aleem Sarwar Dar (born 6 June 1968) is a Pakistani cricket umpire and a member of the ICC Elite umpire panel.",
" He won three consecutive ICC Umpire of the Year awards 2009, 2010 and 2011, after being nominated twice in 2005 and 2006.",
" Aleem Dar, Marais Erasmus, Richard Kettleborough, Kumar Dharmasena and Simon Taufel were the only umpires to have received the award from its inception until 2016.",
" Before becoming an umpire, he played first-class cricket for Allied Bank, Gujranwala Cricket Association, Lahore and Pakistan Railways as a right-handed batsman and a leg-break bowler.",
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"Ramon Silvestre De Jesus Ferrer (born August 31, 1983) is a Major League Baseball (MLB) umpire.",
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" He coached the Canadian Canoe Kayak team at the 1987 Pan American Games in Indianapolis USA."
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"Roberto Carlos Ortiz Maymi (born December 16, 1984) is a Major League Baseball (MLB) umpire.",
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" He wears number 40, which was most recently worn by former umpire Jeff Gosney."
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"Title: Jon Byrne\n\nJon Stephen Byrne (born June 23, 1983) is a former Major League Baseball (MLB) umpire. He made his debut on May 16, 2014, becoming the first MLB professional umpire to have been born in Australia. Australian second baseman Joe Quinn had acted as a substitute umpire for two National League games; one each in 1894 and 1896.",
"Title: Aleem Dar\n\nAleem Sarwar Dar (born 6 June 1968) is a Pakistani cricket umpire and a member of the ICC Elite umpire panel. He won three consecutive ICC Umpire of the Year awards 2009, 2010 and 2011, after being nominated twice in 2005 and 2006. Aleem Dar, Marais Erasmus, Richard Kettleborough, Kumar Dharmasena and Simon Taufel were the only umpires to have received the award from its inception until 2016. Before becoming an umpire, he played first-class cricket for Allied Bank, Gujranwala Cricket Association, Lahore and Pakistan Railways as a right-handed batsman and a leg-break bowler. Since his retirement as a player, he has gained prominence as one of the leading umpires in international cricket. He was educated at Islamia College, Civil Lines, Lahore.",
"Title: Alan Thomson (sportsman, born 1899)\n\nAlan Thomson (1 September 1899 – 15 September 1938) was an Australian sportsman. He played one first-class cricket match for Victoria in 1926. He also played Australian rules football with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL).",
"Title: Lindsay Johnston (Australian rules footballer)\n\nLindsay Johnston (born 12 April 1937) is a former Australian rules football player and umpire. He played in the Western Australian National Football League (WANFL) for Swan Districts before becoming a WANFL umpire. He appeared in two WANFL Grand Finals, one as a premiership-winning player and one as an umpire.",
"Title: Alan Thomson (musician)\n\nAlan Thomson (born 3 May 1960, Glasgow) is a Scottish bassist and vocalist with many acts including the late John Martyn.",
"Title: Alan Thomson (cricketer)\n\nAlan Lloyd \"Froggy\" Thomson (born 2 December 1945) is an Australian school teacher and former cricketer and Australian rules football umpire.",
"Title: Ramon De Jesus\n\nRamon Silvestre De Jesus Ferrer (born August 31, 1983) is a Major League Baseball (MLB) umpire. He made his MLB debut on April 22, 2016, becoming the first MLB umpire from the Dominican Republic. He wears number 18, which was most recently worn by former umpire Marcus Pattillo.",
"Title: Umpire (Australian rules football)\n\nAn umpire is an official in the sport of Australian rules football who adjudicates the game according to the \"Laws Of The Game\", the official handbook of Australian Rules Football.",
"Title: Alan Thomson (canoeist)\n\nAlan Thomson (born June 19, 1961 in Montreal) is a Canadian sprint canoer who competed during the mid-1980s. He was eliminated in the semifinals of the K-1 1000 m event at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. He coached the Canadian Canoe Kayak team at the 1987 Pan American Games in Indianapolis USA.",
"Title: Roberto Ortiz (umpire)\n\nRoberto Carlos Ortiz Maymi (born December 16, 1984) is a Major League Baseball (MLB) umpire. He made his debut on May 14, 2016, becoming the first MLB umpire since Delfin Colon to have been born in Puerto Rico. He wears number 40, which was most recently worn by former umpire Jeff Gosney."
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Marcin Gortat was a second-round draft choice of the Phoenix Suns in in draft that where how many players had filed as early-entry candidates?
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11
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" The NBA announced that 56 college and high school players and 38 international players had filed as early-entry candidates for the 2004 draft.",
" On May 26, the NBA draft lottery was conducted for the teams that did not make the NBA Playoffs in the 2003–04 NBA season.",
" The Orlando Magic, who had a 25 percent chance of obtaining the first selection, won the lottery, while the Los Angeles Clippers and the Chicago Bulls were second and third respectively.",
" As an expansion team, the Charlotte Bobcats had been assigned the fourth selection in the draft and did not participate in the lottery.",
" The Minnesota Timberwolves forfeited their first-round pick due to salary cap violations."
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"Timothy Gerard Grunhard (born May 17, 1968) is a former American football center in the National Football League (NFL).",
" He was the offensive line coach for the Kansas Jayhawks.",
" A second-round draft choice in the 1990 NFL Draft for the Kansas City Chiefs, Grunhard went on to play 169 games in all with Kansas City, the fourth most ever by a Chiefs offensive lineman, and was regarded as one of the finest centers in the NFL during the 1990s.",
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" The draft was broadcast on TNT at 7:30 PM (EDT).",
" The NBA announced that about 42 college and high school players, and five international players, had filed as early-entry candidates for the draft.",
" The Chicago Bulls and the Golden State Warriors both had a 22.5 percent probability of acquiring the first overall pick, but the Houston Rockets, with an 8.9 percent probability, won the NBA draft lottery on May 19.",
" The Bulls and Warriors were second and third, respectively.",
" As punishment for salary-cap violations during the 2000–01 season, the Minnesota Timberwolves forfeited their first-round draft pick."
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"The 2008 NBA Draft was held on June 26, 2008 at the Washington Mutual Theatre at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.",
" In this draft, National Basketball Association (NBA) teams took turns selecting amateur college basketball players and other first-time eligible players, including international players from non-North American professional leagues.",
" According to the NBA, 44 players, 39 collegiate players and five international players, filed as early-entry candidates for the 2008 NBA Draft.",
" These numbers do not include players who are automatically eligible for the draft.",
" The Chicago Bulls, who had a 1.7 percent probability of obtaining the first selection, won the NBA Draft Lottery on May 22.",
" The Bulls' winning of the lottery was the second-largest upset in NBA Draft Lottery history behind the Orlando Magic, who won it in 1993 with just a 1.5% chance.",
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" The Cleveland Cavaliers, who had a 22.50 percent probability of obtaining the first selection, won the NBA draft lottery on May 22, and Cleveland chairman Gordon Gund said afterward his team would select LeBron James.",
" The Detroit Pistons and the Denver Nuggets were second and third respectively.",
" Lebron was selected first overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers.",
" Darko Milicic was selected 2nd overall by the Detroit Pistons.",
" Carmelo Anthony was drafted 3rd overall by the Denver Nuggets."
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"Title: NBA draft\n\nThe NBA draft is an annual event dating back to 1947 in which the (now thirty) teams from the National Basketball Association (NBA) can draft players who are eligible and wish to join the league. These are typically college basketball players, but international players are also eligible to be drafted. College players who have finished their four-year college eligibility are automatically eligible for selection, while the underclassmen have to declare their eligibility and give up their remaining college eligibility. International players who are at least 23 years old are automatically eligible for selection, while the players younger than 22 have to declare their eligibility. Players who are not automatically eligible but have declared their eligibility are often called \"early-entrants\" or \"early-entry candidates\". The draft usually takes place at the end of June, during the NBA offseason. Since 1989, the draft has consisted of two rounds; this is much shorter than the entry drafts of the other major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada, all of which run at least seven rounds. Sixty players are selected in each draft. No player may sign with the NBA until he has been eligible for at least one draft.",
"Title: 1968 NBA Expansion Draft\n\nThe 1968 NBA Expansion Draft was the fourth expansion draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on May 6, 1968, so that the newly founded Milwaukee Bucks and Phoenix Suns could acquire players for the upcoming 1968–69 season. Milwaukee and Phoenix had been awarded the expansion teams on January 22, 1968. In an NBA expansion draft, new NBA teams are allowed to acquire players from the previously established teams in the league. Not all players on a given team are available during an expansion draft, since each team can protect a certain number of players from being selected. In this draft, each of the twelve other NBA teams had protected seven players from their roster. After each round, where each the Suns and the Bucks had selected one player, the existing teams added another player to their protected list. The draft continued until both teams had selected eighteen unprotected players each, while the existing teams had lost three players each.",
"Title: 2005 NBA draft\n\nThe 2005 NBA draft took place on June 28, 2005, in the Theatre at Madison Square Garden in New York City. In this draft, NBA teams took turns selecting amateur college basketball players and other first-time eligible players, such as players from high schools and non-North American leagues. The NBA announced that 49 college and high school players and 11 international players had filed as early-entry candidates for the draft.",
"Title: Marcin Gortat\n\nMarcin Gortat (] ; born February 17, 1984) is a Polish professional basketball player for the Washington Wizards of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The 6 ft 11 in, 240-pound center is the son of boxer Janusz Gortat. He was a second-round draft choice of the Phoenix Suns in the 2005 NBA draft and has also played for the Orlando Magic.",
"Title: 2004 NBA draft\n\nThe 2004 NBA draft was held on June 24, 2004, at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City, and was broadcast live on ESPN at 7:00 pm (EDT). In this draft, National Basketball Association teams took turns selecting amateur college basketball players and other first-time eligible players. The NBA announced that 56 college and high school players and 38 international players had filed as early-entry candidates for the 2004 draft. On May 26, the NBA draft lottery was conducted for the teams that did not make the NBA Playoffs in the 2003–04 NBA season. The Orlando Magic, who had a 25 percent chance of obtaining the first selection, won the lottery, while the Los Angeles Clippers and the Chicago Bulls were second and third respectively. As an expansion team, the Charlotte Bobcats had been assigned the fourth selection in the draft and did not participate in the lottery. The Minnesota Timberwolves forfeited their first-round pick due to salary cap violations.",
"Title: Tim Grunhard\n\nTimothy Gerard Grunhard (born May 17, 1968) is a former American football center in the National Football League (NFL). He was the offensive line coach for the Kansas Jayhawks. A second-round draft choice in the 1990 NFL Draft for the Kansas City Chiefs, Grunhard went on to play 169 games in all with Kansas City, the fourth most ever by a Chiefs offensive lineman, and was regarded as one of the finest centers in the NFL during the 1990s. He is now a football assistant coach at Bishop Miege high school in Roeland Park, Kansas.",
"Title: 2002 NBA draft\n\nThe 2002 NBA draft was held on June 26, 2002, at The Theater at Madison Square Garden. In this draft, National Basketball Association (NBA) teams took turns selecting 57 amateur college basketball players and other first-time eligible players, such as players from non-North American leagues. The draft was broadcast on TNT at 7:30 PM (EDT). The NBA announced that about 42 college and high school players, and five international players, had filed as early-entry candidates for the draft. The Chicago Bulls and the Golden State Warriors both had a 22.5 percent probability of acquiring the first overall pick, but the Houston Rockets, with an 8.9 percent probability, won the NBA draft lottery on May 19. The Bulls and Warriors were second and third, respectively. As punishment for salary-cap violations during the 2000–01 season, the Minnesota Timberwolves forfeited their first-round draft pick.",
"Title: 2008 NBA draft\n\nThe 2008 NBA Draft was held on June 26, 2008 at the Washington Mutual Theatre at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. In this draft, National Basketball Association (NBA) teams took turns selecting amateur college basketball players and other first-time eligible players, including international players from non-North American professional leagues. According to the NBA, 44 players, 39 collegiate players and five international players, filed as early-entry candidates for the 2008 NBA Draft. These numbers do not include players who are automatically eligible for the draft. The Chicago Bulls, who had a 1.7 percent probability of obtaining the first selection, won the NBA Draft Lottery on May 22. The Bulls' winning of the lottery was the second-largest upset in NBA Draft Lottery history behind the Orlando Magic, who won it in 1993 with just a 1.5% chance. The Miami Heat and the Minnesota Timberwolves obtained the second and third picks respectively.",
"Title: 2003 NBA draft\n\nThe 2003 NBA draft was held on June 26, 2003, at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. The NBA announced that 41 college and high school players and a record 31 international players had filed as early-entry candidates for the 2003 NBA draft. The Cleveland Cavaliers, who had a 22.50 percent probability of obtaining the first selection, won the NBA draft lottery on May 22, and Cleveland chairman Gordon Gund said afterward his team would select LeBron James. The Detroit Pistons and the Denver Nuggets were second and third respectively. Lebron was selected first overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Darko Milicic was selected 2nd overall by the Detroit Pistons. Carmelo Anthony was drafted 3rd overall by the Denver Nuggets."
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2,058
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What Indonesian-American actress starred in the movie featuring the title track by Everlife?
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Tania Gunadi
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"Adam Tsuei (; born October 26, 1959) is an entrepreneur, film producer, and director.",
" He was the former president of Sony Music Entertainment in the Greater China Region.",
" He has made and brought to the music world super idols as Jay Chou, Leehom Wang, F4 and Jolin Tsai, which made him been viewed as one of the most powerful masters behind the scene in entertainment industry.",
" In 2011, he successfully marketed the film \"You Are the Apple of My Eye\", a movie featuring a love story within a group of boys and a girl, which made a great hit among all Chinese-speaking countries.",
" Decided to dedicating to movie industry, Tsuei founded Amazing Film Studio in 2012 and served as CEO.",
" In 2013, by putting effort into producing, marketing and distributing, he presented the film\" Tiny Times\" and \"Tiny Times 2\".",
" Both of them quickly becomes the hottest topics among mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.",
" In 2014, with the same legend combination of Angie Chai and Giddens Ko, he presented\" Café.",
" Waiting.",
" Love\", a romantic comedy with color of fantasy inside.",
" In the future of 2016, as a director and producer, Tsuei is going to present the film “The Tenants Downstairs”, adapted by Giddens Ko’s original novel.",
" There will be a film with black humor, fantasy, mystery and thriller in.",
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"Chhota Bheem & Krishna: Mayanagri is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series.It is the sixth movie of Chhota Bheem series and also the third movie of Chhota Bheem and Krishna.",
" Running time - 66 mins.",
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"Chhota Bheem: Journey To Petra is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Indian television cartoon program Chhota Bheem.",
" It was the fifth movie of the Chhota Bheem movie series.",
" Running time - 68 mins"
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"Gundala the movie was a hoax perpetrated by Iskandar Salim, a photographer and graphic designer who created promotional material for a movie that was not being made about Gundala, a lightning powered superhero.",
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" He created an official website, a Facebook page, posters, and staged photographs that allegedly showed the movie being made.",
" As a result of the attention generated by the hoax, Gundala's creator, Harya Hasmi became involved in negotiations to produce a real film based on the character."
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"Chhota Bheem & Ganesh is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Indian television cartoon program Chhota Bheem, and Ganesh, the star of the program Bal Ganesh.",
" It was the second movie of the Chhota Bheem movie series.",
" Running time 22 mins."
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" This movie was released on 7 July 2013.",
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"Title: Mighty Raju vs The Great Pirate\n\nMighty Raju vs The Great Pirate is an Indian Animated Movie featuring Raju, The character of the hit series Chhota Bheem. This movie is the sequel of Mighty Raju, the first movie of this series.",
"Title: Adam Tsuei\n\nAdam Tsuei (; born October 26, 1959) is an entrepreneur, film producer, and director. He was the former president of Sony Music Entertainment in the Greater China Region. He has made and brought to the music world super idols as Jay Chou, Leehom Wang, F4 and Jolin Tsai, which made him been viewed as one of the most powerful masters behind the scene in entertainment industry. In 2011, he successfully marketed the film \"You Are the Apple of My Eye\", a movie featuring a love story within a group of boys and a girl, which made a great hit among all Chinese-speaking countries. Decided to dedicating to movie industry, Tsuei founded Amazing Film Studio in 2012 and served as CEO. In 2013, by putting effort into producing, marketing and distributing, he presented the film\" Tiny Times\" and \"Tiny Times 2\". Both of them quickly becomes the hottest topics among mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. In 2014, with the same legend combination of Angie Chai and Giddens Ko, he presented\" Café. Waiting. Love\", a romantic comedy with color of fantasy inside. In the future of 2016, as a director and producer, Tsuei is going to present the film “The Tenants Downstairs”, adapted by Giddens Ko’s original novel. There will be a film with black humor, fantasy, mystery and thriller in. With the experience of being a professional manager in global enterprise for decades, Tsuei is aimed for building a total entertainment company for Greater China, including movie’s production, movie’s promotion, VFX, artist agency, music production and concert production.",
"Title: Go Figure (film)\n\nGo Figure is 2005 Disney Channel Original Movie. Walt Disney Records released the \"Go Figure\" soundtrack on June 7, featuring the title track by Everlife along with a music video.",
"Title: Tania Gunadi\n\nTania Gunadi (born 29 July 1983) is an Indonesian-American actress best known for her films such as \"The Jetsons\" (2017), \"Scooby Doo\" (2016), \"Snow Bride\" (2015), \"Such Good People\" (2014), \"Zambezia\" (2013), \"Possession\" (2012), \"Bob Funk\" (2009), Hallmark Hall of Fame \"The Magic of Ordinary Days (2006)\" along with Disney Channel original films \"Pixel Perfect\" (2005), \"Go Figure\" (2004).",
"Title: Chhota Bheem & Krishna: Mayanagari\n\nChhota Bheem & Krishna: Mayanagri is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series.It is the sixth movie of Chhota Bheem series and also the third movie of Chhota Bheem and Krishna. Running time - 66 mins. It was released on 26th October 2011 on the festival of Diwali.",
"Title: Chhota Bheem: Journey to Petra\n\nChhota Bheem: Journey To Petra is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Indian television cartoon program Chhota Bheem. It was the fifth movie of the Chhota Bheem movie series. Running time - 68 mins",
"Title: Gundala (film)\n\nGundala the movie was a hoax perpetrated by Iskandar Salim, a photographer and graphic designer who created promotional material for a movie that was not being made about Gundala, a lightning powered superhero. Salim noticed that there had never been a movie featuring an Indonesian superhero and wished to start a public debate on the subject. He created an official website, a Facebook page, posters, and staged photographs that allegedly showed the movie being made. As a result of the attention generated by the hoax, Gundala's creator, Harya Hasmi became involved in negotiations to produce a real film based on the character.",
"Title: Chhota Bheem & Ganesh\n\nChhota Bheem & Ganesh is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Indian television cartoon program Chhota Bheem, and Ganesh, the star of the program Bal Ganesh. It was the second movie of the Chhota Bheem movie series. Running time 22 mins.",
"Title: Chhota Bheem And The Crown of Valahalla\n\nChhota Bheem and The Crown of Valahalla is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series. It is the 15th movie of the series. This movie was released on Bheem's Birthday on 1 May 2013.",
"Title: Chhota Bheem and the Incan Adventure\n\nChhota Bheem And The Incan Adventure is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series. It is the 18th movie of the series. This movie was released on 7 July 2013. In this Movie, Chhota Bheem helps the Incan ruler and the people from the Invasion of Tribals."
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In what hotel venue did Irina Antonenko compete for Miss Universe in 2010?
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Mandalay Bay Events Center
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" Lebanon did not compete in 1972 and Georgina could not be there to crown Miss Universe 1972.",
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"Miss Russia 2010, was held in Barvikha Luxury Village Concert Hall in Moscow, Russia, on 6 March 2010.",
" 51 contestants from all over the Russia competed for the crown.",
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" Stefania Fernandez and Kaiane Aldorino participated in the event."
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"The Miss Universe Malaysia 2015 also referred to as The Next Miss Universe Malaysia 2015 is the 52nd edition of the Miss Universe Malaysia pageant which was held at the Shangri-La Hotel on 17 April 2015 where the reigning winner Sabrina Beneet was crowned her successor Vanessa Tevi Kumares from Negeri Sembilan.",
" All seventeen contestants from different origin will compete for the crown.",
" Vanessa was represented Malaysia at the Miss Universe 2015."
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"Irina Igorevna Antonenko (Russian: Ири́на И́горевна Анто́ненко ; born 1 September 1991) is a Russian actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder who holds the title of Miss Russia 2010.",
" She also placed in the Top 15 at the Miss Universe 2010 pageant held on August 23, 2010 in Las Vegas."
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"sentences": [
"Binibining Pilipinas 2012, the 49th edition of Binibining Pilipinas Charities, Inc. (BPCI), was held on April 15, 2012 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Philippines.",
" Thirty ladies competed for the three titles: Miss Universe Philippines, Binibining Pilipinas International, Binibining Pilipinas Tourism.",
" The Miss Universe Philippines winner will compete in Miss Universe 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada; Binibining Pilipinas International will compete in Miss International 2012 in Okinawa, Japan, and Binibining Pilipinas Tourism will compete in Miss Tourism Queen International 2012 in China.",
" The 1st runner-up is appointed to represent the country at Miss Supranational 2012 in Sopot, Poland wherein she placed as 3rd Runner- up."
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"Michaela Savić (Serbian: Михаела Савић, \"Mihaela Savić\" ) (born 14 March 1991, Helsingborg, Skåne) is a Swedish beauty pageant titleholder and model.",
" Savić is Miss Universe Sweden 2010.",
" She attended Miss Universe 2010 in Las Vegas on 23 August.",
" She has been a model since the age of 14 and attended to several castings, plays and fashion shows.",
" Savic placed second in Miss Universe Sweden 2009, behind Renate Cerljen.",
" Savić is the second Miss Universe Sweden to represent Sweden in Miss Universe since the Miss Sweden pageant lost the right for the international final in 2009."
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"Oana Paveluc (born August 14, 1991 in Braşov, Romania) is a beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned new Miss Universe Romania 2010 on July 14, 2010 after Alexandra Cătălina Filip, the original winner, was dethroned, as she refused to sign the contract with the Miss Universe Organization (MUO).",
" The contract stipulates that the winner of Miss Universe 2010 must move to NYC and be under contract with Donald Trump for one year.",
" Filip is a professional sport dancer, and she wanted to be able to continue representing Romania at international sport dancing competitions and not be restrained by MUO's contract.",
" On July 14, 2010, at the official press conference where the winners of Miss Universe Romania 2010 had gathered to meet with all the sponsors and receive their prizes, Alexandra Cătălina Filip surprised everyone when she announced that she doesn't wish to continue the path to Las Vegas and in a friendly manner allowed Bianca Elena Constantin, Miss Universe Romania 2009, to crown Oana Paveluc."
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"Title: Miss Universe 1972\n\nMiss Universe 1972, the 21st Miss Universe pageant, was held on 29 July 1972 at the Cerromar Beach Hotel in Dorado, Puerto Rico. Kerry Anne Wells earned Australia's first Miss Universe crown. Georgina Rizk of Lebanon, was not allowed to crown her successor due to government restrictions because of fears of a terrorist attack. Lebanon did not compete in 1972 and Georgina could not be there to crown Miss Universe 1972. Wells was crowned by Miss Universe 1970, Marisol Malaret of Puerto Rico and Miss Universe 1971 1st Runner-Up Toni Rayward.",
"Title: Miss Russia 2010\n\nMiss Russia 2010, was held in Barvikha Luxury Village Concert Hall in Moscow, Russia, on 6 March 2010. 51 contestants from all over the Russia competed for the crown. Sofia Rudieva of Saint Petersburg crowned her successor, Irina Antonenko of Yekaterinburg, at the end of the event. Stefania Fernandez and Kaiane Aldorino participated in the event.",
"Title: Miss Universe Malaysia 2015\n\nThe Miss Universe Malaysia 2015 also referred to as The Next Miss Universe Malaysia 2015 is the 52nd edition of the Miss Universe Malaysia pageant which was held at the Shangri-La Hotel on 17 April 2015 where the reigning winner Sabrina Beneet was crowned her successor Vanessa Tevi Kumares from Negeri Sembilan. All seventeen contestants from different origin will compete for the crown. Vanessa was represented Malaysia at the Miss Universe 2015.",
"Title: Irina Antonenko\n\nIrina Igorevna Antonenko (Russian: Ири́на И́горевна Анто́ненко ; born 1 September 1991) is a Russian actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder who holds the title of Miss Russia 2010. She also placed in the Top 15 at the Miss Universe 2010 pageant held on August 23, 2010 in Las Vegas.",
"Title: Binibining Pilipinas 2012\n\nBinibining Pilipinas 2012, the 49th edition of Binibining Pilipinas Charities, Inc. (BPCI), was held on April 15, 2012 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Philippines. Thirty ladies competed for the three titles: Miss Universe Philippines, Binibining Pilipinas International, Binibining Pilipinas Tourism. The Miss Universe Philippines winner will compete in Miss Universe 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada; Binibining Pilipinas International will compete in Miss International 2012 in Okinawa, Japan, and Binibining Pilipinas Tourism will compete in Miss Tourism Queen International 2012 in China. The 1st runner-up is appointed to represent the country at Miss Supranational 2012 in Sopot, Poland wherein she placed as 3rd Runner- up.",
"Title: Michaela Savić\n\nMichaela Savić (Serbian: Михаела Савић, \"Mihaela Savić\" ) (born 14 March 1991, Helsingborg, Skåne) is a Swedish beauty pageant titleholder and model. Savić is Miss Universe Sweden 2010. She attended Miss Universe 2010 in Las Vegas on 23 August. She has been a model since the age of 14 and attended to several castings, plays and fashion shows. Savic placed second in Miss Universe Sweden 2009, behind Renate Cerljen. Savić is the second Miss Universe Sweden to represent Sweden in Miss Universe since the Miss Sweden pageant lost the right for the international final in 2009.",
"Title: Oana Paveluc\n\nOana Paveluc (born August 14, 1991 in Braşov, Romania) is a beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned new Miss Universe Romania 2010 on July 14, 2010 after Alexandra Cătălina Filip, the original winner, was dethroned, as she refused to sign the contract with the Miss Universe Organization (MUO). The contract stipulates that the winner of Miss Universe 2010 must move to NYC and be under contract with Donald Trump for one year. Filip is a professional sport dancer, and she wanted to be able to continue representing Romania at international sport dancing competitions and not be restrained by MUO's contract. On July 14, 2010, at the official press conference where the winners of Miss Universe Romania 2010 had gathered to meet with all the sponsors and receive their prizes, Alexandra Cătălina Filip surprised everyone when she announced that she doesn't wish to continue the path to Las Vegas and in a friendly manner allowed Bianca Elena Constantin, Miss Universe Romania 2009, to crown Oana Paveluc.",
"Title: Renate Cerljen\n\nRenate Veronica Cerljen (born March 26, 1988 in Staffanstorp, Sweden) is the first ever winner of the Miss Universe Sweden pageant which she won on June 6, 2009. Cerljen represented Sweden at the Miss Universe 2009 pageant on the Bahamas on August 23, 2009 and placed in the Top 15. Renate was the first non-winner of the Miss Sweden pageant since 1952 to represent Sweden at Miss Universe since Miss Sweden lost its rights to crown a contestant for Miss Universe earlier in 2009. Cerljen was also the first delegate from Sweden at the international final since 2006 when Josephine Alhanko placed in the Top 20. Miss Universe 1984 winner Yvonne Ryding was among the judges in the final which crowned Cerljen as winner. By making the Top 15 Cerljen became Sweden's 29th semifinalist at the Miss Universe pageant overall. In May 2010 Cerljen placed fifth in the Miss Beauty of the World pageant in China. Cerljen was a judge at the Miss Sinergy competition for breast cancer in 2009 as well as 2010 which is an annual pageant made by the Sinergy group, held at the House of Sweden in Washington DC, United States.",
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2,060
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What is the name of this 1935 American romance fantasy film of William Shakespeare's play, in which Hal Mohr worked as the cinematographer?
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
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2,061
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llitch Holdings and Fox Theatre are located where?
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Detroit, Michigan
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What 1951 film based on a Jacques Offenback opera featured Ann Ayars as Antonia?
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The Tales of Hoffmann
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"The Tales of Hoffmann is a 1951 British Technicolor film adaptation of Jacques Offenbach's opera \"The Tales of Hoffmann\", written, produced and directed by the team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger working under the umbrella of their production company, The Archers."
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"Ain't No Big Thing, But It's Growing is the second album by the Louisville, Kentucky group New Birth.",
" Released in 1971 on RCA Records.",
" It was produced by mentor Harvey Fuqua and his assistant Vernon Bullock.",
" Despite the title, the group was transitioning between the instrumental group The Nite-Liters, the female vocalists, The Mint Juleps (which featured Londee Loren (Wiggins), Tanita Gaines, Janice Carter and Pam Swent), male vocalists, The New Sounds (Bobby Downs, Ronald Coleman, Gary Martin Young and a gentleman known as \"Slim\") plus additional vocalist Allen Frey, who also doubled on percussion, and, a down-sized version consisting solely of The Nite-Liters, Londee Loren, Bobby Downs, Allen Frey and the group Love, Peace & Happiness, which featured Ann Bogan, formerly of The Marvelettes, Leslie Wilson (who would later lead on \"I Can Understand It\", \"Wildflower\" and \"It's Been A Long Time\") and his brother Melvin.",
" Ann can be heard leading \"Honeybee\", vocally working out with Londee Loren (and Tanita Gaines) on the exciting \"How Good It Feels\" and the entire Love, Peace & Happiness\" backs the scaled-down group on their classic take on Perry Como's \"It's Impossible\"."
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"Elaine Malbin (born May 24, 1932 in New York City) is an American soprano who had a prolific international career singing in operas, musicals, and concerts from 1949 through 1967.",
" She appeared in a number of Broadway productions in the 1940s and 1950s and notably portrayed Marsinah in the original 1953 West End production of \"Kismet\".",
" She was a regular at the New York City Opera during the 1950s and 1960s and appeared with most of America's leading opera companies during this time as well, including the Houston Grand Opera and the San Francisco Opera.",
" She also appeared in concert with several notable orchestras including the New York Philharmonic and the Philadelphia Orchestra.",
" On the International stage she appeared at a number of opera houses and major music festivals in the United Kingdom, Italy, and France.",
" She is perhaps best remembered for appearing in several opera roles live for television with the NBC Opera Theatre and for recording music with Mario Lanza for the 1951 film \"The Great Caruso\"."
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"Ann Ayars (23 July 1918 – 27 February 1995) was an American soprano and actress.",
" Early in her career she acted in several TV series and non musical films.",
" Later, she sang with the New York City Opera (NYCO), and became known worldwide when she sang and acted the part of Antonia in the 1951 British film \"The Tales of Hoffmann\"."
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"Coming Together is the third album by the Louisville, Kentucky group New Birth.",
" Released in 1972 on RCA Records, it was produced by mentor Harvey Fuqua, whose style of building a whole song around a simple phrase is represented by \"The Unh Song\" and the bass-laden \"Oh Baby I Love The Way\", and his uncredited assistant, Vernon Bullock .",
" It contained two tracks (\"Don't Knock My Love\" and \"I Don't Want To Do Wrong\") by its subgroup, Love, Peace & Happiness, which featured Ann Bogan.",
" formerly of the Marvelettes.",
" Leslie Wilson, who would later lead the group on \"I Can Understand It\" and \"Wildflower\", and his brother Melvin, which also appear on their \"Here 'Tis\" album.",
" The song \"African Cry\" was an Afrocentric version of the Paul Revere & The Raiders song \"Indian Reservation\".",
" It was this album that brought the various elements of New Birth (which also included the instrumental group The Nite-Liters and vocalists Londee Loren, Alan Frye and Bobby Downs) together and set the direction they would go in the future.",
" On this album, their trademark cover is represented by Frank Sinatra's \"All The Way\" (which.",
" along with The Unh Song\" was actually taken from their first album) and their funk jams are \"Come Back It My Life\" and \"Oh Baby I Love The Way.\"",
" It was their previous single \"It's Impossible\" as well as their next single \"I Can Understand It\" and their next album, \"Birthday\" that would put them on the map.",
" This album also inspired the name for the hip hop collective Native Tongues."
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"sentences": [
"Jacques Belhomme (17 June 1737 – 18 September 1824) was a personality of the French Revolution and the owner of the Pension Belhomme.",
" He appears in the 1951 film \"Dear Caroline\" after the novel by Jacques Laurent."
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"Apache Trail is a 1942 American Western film directed by Richard Thorpe, written by Maurice Geraghty, and starring Lloyd Nolan, Donna Reed, William Lundigan, Ann Ayars, Connie Gilchrist, and Chill Wills.",
" The picture was released on June 24, 1942, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer."
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"\"For the 1951 film, see Cattle Drive (1951 film)."
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"Soldiers Three is a 1951 film based upon an element of several short stories by Rudyard Kipling featuring the same trio of British soldiers, and starring Stewart Granger, Walter Pidgeon, and David Niven.",
" The movie was directed by Tay Garnett ."
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"Title: The Tales of Hoffmann (film)\n\nThe Tales of Hoffmann is a 1951 British Technicolor film adaptation of Jacques Offenbach's opera \"The Tales of Hoffmann\", written, produced and directed by the team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger working under the umbrella of their production company, The Archers.",
"Title: Ain't No Big Thing, But It's Growing\n\nAin't No Big Thing, But It's Growing is the second album by the Louisville, Kentucky group New Birth. Released in 1971 on RCA Records. It was produced by mentor Harvey Fuqua and his assistant Vernon Bullock. Despite the title, the group was transitioning between the instrumental group The Nite-Liters, the female vocalists, The Mint Juleps (which featured Londee Loren (Wiggins), Tanita Gaines, Janice Carter and Pam Swent), male vocalists, The New Sounds (Bobby Downs, Ronald Coleman, Gary Martin Young and a gentleman known as \"Slim\") plus additional vocalist Allen Frey, who also doubled on percussion, and, a down-sized version consisting solely of The Nite-Liters, Londee Loren, Bobby Downs, Allen Frey and the group Love, Peace & Happiness, which featured Ann Bogan, formerly of The Marvelettes, Leslie Wilson (who would later lead on \"I Can Understand It\", \"Wildflower\" and \"It's Been A Long Time\") and his brother Melvin. Ann can be heard leading \"Honeybee\", vocally working out with Londee Loren (and Tanita Gaines) on the exciting \"How Good It Feels\" and the entire Love, Peace & Happiness\" backs the scaled-down group on their classic take on Perry Como's \"It's Impossible\".",
"Title: Elaine Malbin\n\nElaine Malbin (born May 24, 1932 in New York City) is an American soprano who had a prolific international career singing in operas, musicals, and concerts from 1949 through 1967. She appeared in a number of Broadway productions in the 1940s and 1950s and notably portrayed Marsinah in the original 1953 West End production of \"Kismet\". She was a regular at the New York City Opera during the 1950s and 1960s and appeared with most of America's leading opera companies during this time as well, including the Houston Grand Opera and the San Francisco Opera. She also appeared in concert with several notable orchestras including the New York Philharmonic and the Philadelphia Orchestra. On the International stage she appeared at a number of opera houses and major music festivals in the United Kingdom, Italy, and France. She is perhaps best remembered for appearing in several opera roles live for television with the NBC Opera Theatre and for recording music with Mario Lanza for the 1951 film \"The Great Caruso\".",
"Title: Ann Ayars\n\nAnn Ayars (23 July 1918 – 27 February 1995) was an American soprano and actress. Early in her career she acted in several TV series and non musical films. Later, she sang with the New York City Opera (NYCO), and became known worldwide when she sang and acted the part of Antonia in the 1951 British film \"The Tales of Hoffmann\".",
"Title: Coming Together\n\nComing Together is the third album by the Louisville, Kentucky group New Birth. Released in 1972 on RCA Records, it was produced by mentor Harvey Fuqua, whose style of building a whole song around a simple phrase is represented by \"The Unh Song\" and the bass-laden \"Oh Baby I Love The Way\", and his uncredited assistant, Vernon Bullock . It contained two tracks (\"Don't Knock My Love\" and \"I Don't Want To Do Wrong\") by its subgroup, Love, Peace & Happiness, which featured Ann Bogan. formerly of the Marvelettes. Leslie Wilson, who would later lead the group on \"I Can Understand It\" and \"Wildflower\", and his brother Melvin, which also appear on their \"Here 'Tis\" album. The song \"African Cry\" was an Afrocentric version of the Paul Revere & The Raiders song \"Indian Reservation\". It was this album that brought the various elements of New Birth (which also included the instrumental group The Nite-Liters and vocalists Londee Loren, Alan Frye and Bobby Downs) together and set the direction they would go in the future. On this album, their trademark cover is represented by Frank Sinatra's \"All The Way\" (which. along with The Unh Song\" was actually taken from their first album) and their funk jams are \"Come Back It My Life\" and \"Oh Baby I Love The Way.\" It was their previous single \"It's Impossible\" as well as their next single \"I Can Understand It\" and their next album, \"Birthday\" that would put them on the map. This album also inspired the name for the hip hop collective Native Tongues.",
"Title: Jacques Belhomme\n\nJacques Belhomme (17 June 1737 – 18 September 1824) was a personality of the French Revolution and the owner of the Pension Belhomme. He appears in the 1951 film \"Dear Caroline\" after the novel by Jacques Laurent.",
"Title: Apache Trail (film)\n\nApache Trail is a 1942 American Western film directed by Richard Thorpe, written by Maurice Geraghty, and starring Lloyd Nolan, Donna Reed, William Lundigan, Ann Ayars, Connie Gilchrist, and Chill Wills. The picture was released on June 24, 1942, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.",
"Title: Cattle drive\n\n\"For the 1951 film, see Cattle Drive (1951 film).",
"Title: Soldiers Three (film)\n\nSoldiers Three is a 1951 film based upon an element of several short stories by Rudyard Kipling featuring the same trio of British soldiers, and starring Stewart Granger, Walter Pidgeon, and David Niven. The movie was directed by Tay Garnett ."
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Which game was invented first, Pictionary or Villa Paletti?
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Pictionary
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"Pictionary ( , ) is a charades-inspired guessing word game invented by Robert Angel with graphic design by Gary Everson and first published in 1985 by Angel Games Inc.",
" Hasbro purchased the rights in 1994 after acquiring the games business of Western Publishing before eventually selling the rights to Mattel.",
" The game is played with teams with players trying to identify specific words from their"
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"The 1931 FA Charity Shield was the 18th FA Charity Shield, a football match between the winners of the previous season's First Division and FA Cup competitions.",
" The match was contested by league champions Arsenal and FA Cup winners West Bromwich Albion, and was played at Villa Park, the home ground of Aston Villa.",
" Arsenal won the game, 1–0."
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"Cups was one of several games invented in 1965 by father and son Arthur Amberstone and Wald Amberstone who were both cofounders of the New York Gamers Association (N.Y.G.A.).",
" They also invented Power, and High Deck, a card game based on medieval society.",
" At the time both were working as basket makers as well as game designers in New York City.",
" This game was first published in A Gamut of Games by Sid Sackson in 1969.",
" Wald Amberstone co-founded the Tarot School in 1995 along with his wife Ruth Amberstone.",
" The game Cups is a contemporary two-ranked single-lap member of the ancient game family of Mancala."
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"This is a list of seasons played by Aston Villa Football Club in English and European football, from 1879 (the year of the club's first FA Cup entry) to the most recent completed season.",
" Aston Villa football club was founded in March, 1874, by members of the Villa Cross Wesleyan Chapel in Aston.",
" Throughout the 1870s Aston Villa played a small amount of games.",
" At least one game, against Aston Brook St Mary's was played with one half under Rugby rules and the other under football rules.",
" In the 1880s the game became more formalised and in 1888, William McGregor formed the Football League with 11 other clubs."
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"Villa Paletti is a board game of physical skill designed by Bill Payne and published in 2001 by Zoch Verlag.",
" Players compete to build the villa highest using columns from lower floors without collapsing the structure."
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"Ottone in villa (\"Otho at his villa\", RV 729) is an opera in three acts by Antonio Vivaldi to an Italian libretto by Domenico Lalli (the pseudonym of Sebastiano Biancardi).",
" It was Vivaldi's first opera and premiered on 17 May 1713 at the Teatro delle Grazie in Vicenza.",
" Lalli's pastoral drama is set in ancient Rome and was a condensed adaptation of Francesco Maria Piccioli's satirical libretto for Carlo Pallavicino's opera \"Messalina\" (1679).",
" However, Lalli changed several of the characters in Piccioli's libretto.",
" Messalina became an invented character, Cleonilla.",
" Emperor Claudius became another Roman emperor, Otho (Ottone), who had already appeared as a protagonist in Monteverdi's \"L'incoronazione di Poppea\" (1642) and in Handel's \"Agrippina\" (1709)."
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"The 1888-89 season was the first season of the Football League.",
" Aston Villa were one of the new league's 12 founding members and finished as runners-up of the Football League, behind double winners Preston North End.",
" The 'Invincibles' from Lancashire also ended Villa's bid to win every single home game, with a 2–0 win at Wellington Road in Villa's last home fixture."
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"Robert Angel is a game inventor.",
" He invented the popular word guessing game Pictionary, which was self published in his tiny apartment in 1985.",
" Since selling Pictionary, he has gone on to invent other successful board games and products.",
" Angel currently lives in Seattle and is involved in multiple non profit companies."
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"Cash seal (; \"\"Baochao\"\" means \"valuable money\", \"\"Yin\"\" means \"seal\"), is a kind of special seal used particularly in cash authority, or just on paper money or banknotes.",
" It was also one of the first three means that China invented first to distinguish real and fake paper money."
],
"title": "Banknote seal (China)"
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"Two popular American sports were invented in New England.",
" Basketball was invented by James Naismith in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1891.",
" Volleyball was invented by William G. Morgan in Holyoke, Massachusetts, in 1895.",
" Also, the first organized ice hockey game in the United States is widely believed to have been played in Concord, New Hampshire in 1883."
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"title": "Sports in New England"
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"Title: Pictionary\n\nPictionary ( , ) is a charades-inspired guessing word game invented by Robert Angel with graphic design by Gary Everson and first published in 1985 by Angel Games Inc. Hasbro purchased the rights in 1994 after acquiring the games business of Western Publishing before eventually selling the rights to Mattel. The game is played with teams with players trying to identify specific words from their",
"Title: 1931 FA Charity Shield\n\nThe 1931 FA Charity Shield was the 18th FA Charity Shield, a football match between the winners of the previous season's First Division and FA Cup competitions. The match was contested by league champions Arsenal and FA Cup winners West Bromwich Albion, and was played at Villa Park, the home ground of Aston Villa. Arsenal won the game, 1–0.",
"Title: Cups (game)\n\nCups was one of several games invented in 1965 by father and son Arthur Amberstone and Wald Amberstone who were both cofounders of the New York Gamers Association (N.Y.G.A.). They also invented Power, and High Deck, a card game based on medieval society. At the time both were working as basket makers as well as game designers in New York City. This game was first published in A Gamut of Games by Sid Sackson in 1969. Wald Amberstone co-founded the Tarot School in 1995 along with his wife Ruth Amberstone. The game Cups is a contemporary two-ranked single-lap member of the ancient game family of Mancala.",
"Title: List of Aston Villa F.C. seasons\n\nThis is a list of seasons played by Aston Villa Football Club in English and European football, from 1879 (the year of the club's first FA Cup entry) to the most recent completed season. Aston Villa football club was founded in March, 1874, by members of the Villa Cross Wesleyan Chapel in Aston. Throughout the 1870s Aston Villa played a small amount of games. At least one game, against Aston Brook St Mary's was played with one half under Rugby rules and the other under football rules. In the 1880s the game became more formalised and in 1888, William McGregor formed the Football League with 11 other clubs.",
"Title: Villa Paletti\n\nVilla Paletti is a board game of physical skill designed by Bill Payne and published in 2001 by Zoch Verlag. Players compete to build the villa highest using columns from lower floors without collapsing the structure.",
"Title: Ottone in villa\n\nOttone in villa (\"Otho at his villa\", RV 729) is an opera in three acts by Antonio Vivaldi to an Italian libretto by Domenico Lalli (the pseudonym of Sebastiano Biancardi). It was Vivaldi's first opera and premiered on 17 May 1713 at the Teatro delle Grazie in Vicenza. Lalli's pastoral drama is set in ancient Rome and was a condensed adaptation of Francesco Maria Piccioli's satirical libretto for Carlo Pallavicino's opera \"Messalina\" (1679). However, Lalli changed several of the characters in Piccioli's libretto. Messalina became an invented character, Cleonilla. Emperor Claudius became another Roman emperor, Otho (Ottone), who had already appeared as a protagonist in Monteverdi's \"L'incoronazione di Poppea\" (1642) and in Handel's \"Agrippina\" (1709).",
"Title: 1888–89 Aston Villa F.C. season\n\nThe 1888-89 season was the first season of the Football League. Aston Villa were one of the new league's 12 founding members and finished as runners-up of the Football League, behind double winners Preston North End. The 'Invincibles' from Lancashire also ended Villa's bid to win every single home game, with a 2–0 win at Wellington Road in Villa's last home fixture.",
"Title: Robert Angel\n\nRobert Angel is a game inventor. He invented the popular word guessing game Pictionary, which was self published in his tiny apartment in 1985. Since selling Pictionary, he has gone on to invent other successful board games and products. Angel currently lives in Seattle and is involved in multiple non profit companies.",
"Title: Banknote seal (China)\n\nCash seal (; \"\"Baochao\"\" means \"valuable money\", \"\"Yin\"\" means \"seal\"), is a kind of special seal used particularly in cash authority, or just on paper money or banknotes. It was also one of the first three means that China invented first to distinguish real and fake paper money.",
"Title: Sports in New England\n\nTwo popular American sports were invented in New England. Basketball was invented by James Naismith in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1891. Volleyball was invented by William G. Morgan in Holyoke, Massachusetts, in 1895. Also, the first organized ice hockey game in the United States is widely believed to have been played in Concord, New Hampshire in 1883."
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Which cocktail Angel Face or Fish House Punch has the ingredient peach brandy?
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Fish House Punch
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"Swampscott Fish House is a historic fishing supply storage house off Humphrey Street on Fisherman's Beach in Swampscott, Massachusetts.",
" It is the oldest active fish house in the country."
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"Fish House Punch is a strong, rum-based punch containing rum, cognac, and peach brandy.",
" The drink is typically served over an ice block in a punch bowl and garnished with lemon slices."
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"' Angel Face' is a large-flowered floribunda rose introduced in 1968 by Swim & Weeks.",
" 'Angel Face' is a cross between ('Circus' × 'Lavender Pinocchio') × 'Sterling Silver'.",
" In certain sunlight it is possible to detect a faint silvery sheen as a hint of its parentage."
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"title": "Rosa 'Angel Face'"
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"The American Trilogy cocktail is a variation of the classic Old Fashioned.",
" Barmen Richard Boccato and Michael McIlroy, created the American Trilogy in 2007 while bartending together at New York’s Little Branch.",
" This Old Fashioned-style cocktail follows the same bitters, sugar, whiskey and orange peel profile as the classic, but uses orange bitters, a brown sugar cube and one part Applejack and one part rye whiskey to change it up.",
" As the name implies, each ingredient of this three-part cocktail represents one pillar of the Trilogy.",
" Laird’s Bonded Applejack Brandy is the first and oldest distilled spirit in America with American rye whiskey following soon after in the late 1700s.",
" The third pillar of this cocktail is somewhat of a mystery according to creator Richard Boccato, but is often thought to be the orange bitters because of its American Origins."
],
"title": "American Trilogy Cocktail"
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"The Black Angel is a 1943 novel by Cornell Woolrich, which was based on two of his own short stories, \"Murder in Wax\" and \"Face Work\" (later reissued under the titled \"Angel Face\".",
" Woolrich had reworked many of his short stories into full-length novels, including \"Black Angel\"."
],
"title": "The Black Angel (novel)"
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"The Boyd and Sallie Gilleland House (now known as Peach Brandy Cottage) is a historic residence in Dawsonville, Georgia.",
" It is located at 3 Shepard's Lane on Georgia Highway 9 (known as Thunder Road because of its use by moonshiners), leading to Atlanta."
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"title": "Gilleland House"
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"The Hamilton Fish House, also known as the Stuyvesant Fish House and Nicholas and Elizabeth Stuyvesant Fish House, is where Hamilton Fish (1808-93), future Governor and Senator of New York, was born and resided from 1808 to 1838.",
" It is located at 21 Stuyvesant Street, a diagonal street within the Manhattan street grid, between East 9th Street and East 10th Street in the East Village neighborhood of New York City.",
" It is owned by Cooper Union and used as a residence for the college's president."
],
"title": "Hamilton Fish House"
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"Angel Face Beauty Creations or Angel Face is a chain of beauty salons with headquarters in Hong Kong.",
" It was founded in 1987 by Ms Angel Tong.",
" It offers aesthetic services such as body contouring and facial rejuvenation as well as diet consultation programs for weight loss and general health maintenance."
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"title": "Angel Face Beauty Creations"
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"Mount Rose (formerly called Stout's Corner) is an unincorporated community located within Hopewell Township, in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States, situated at the corner of Carter Road (also called County Route 569 and Hopewell-Princeton Road), Pennington-Rocky Hill Road, and Cherry Valley Road.",
" It is named for a local gardener.",
" The Mount Rose section of Rocky Hill Ridge through the community also takes its name from the gardener.",
" Richard Stout opened the first general store in the village around 1822 and in 1830, Josiah Cook and Reuben Savidge opened a second store.",
" The settlement was also later home to two shoe shops, a dressmaker, wheelwrights, a blacksmith, a harness shop, an agricultural implements warehouse, a post office and a steam sawmill.",
" In its heyday the community had about 20 houses.",
" Nathaniel Drake opened an applejack distillery in the village in the mid-19th century.",
" He made and sold peach brandy, apple cider and apple whiskey.",
" The Whiskey House (192 Pennington-Rocky Hill Road), the office building for the distillery and the only remaining Drake building in the village, is listed on the township, state and national registers of historic places.",
" The community's schoolhouse, a stone building east of the crossroads, was later replaced by a frame building on the southern end of the village that is a private residence today.",
" After 1880, Mount Rose began shrinking, due to the growth of nearby Hopewell.",
" It is planned that the Lawrence Hopewell Trail will go through the community."
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"Title: Angel Face (cocktail)\n\nThe Angel Face is a cocktail made from gin, apricot brandy and Calvados in equal amounts.",
"Title: Swampscott Fish House\n\nSwampscott Fish House is a historic fishing supply storage house off Humphrey Street on Fisherman's Beach in Swampscott, Massachusetts. It is the oldest active fish house in the country.",
"Title: Fish House Punch\n\nFish House Punch is a strong, rum-based punch containing rum, cognac, and peach brandy. The drink is typically served over an ice block in a punch bowl and garnished with lemon slices.",
"Title: Rosa 'Angel Face'\n\n' Angel Face' is a large-flowered floribunda rose introduced in 1968 by Swim & Weeks. 'Angel Face' is a cross between ('Circus' × 'Lavender Pinocchio') × 'Sterling Silver'. In certain sunlight it is possible to detect a faint silvery sheen as a hint of its parentage.",
"Title: American Trilogy Cocktail\n\nThe American Trilogy cocktail is a variation of the classic Old Fashioned. Barmen Richard Boccato and Michael McIlroy, created the American Trilogy in 2007 while bartending together at New York’s Little Branch. This Old Fashioned-style cocktail follows the same bitters, sugar, whiskey and orange peel profile as the classic, but uses orange bitters, a brown sugar cube and one part Applejack and one part rye whiskey to change it up. As the name implies, each ingredient of this three-part cocktail represents one pillar of the Trilogy. Laird’s Bonded Applejack Brandy is the first and oldest distilled spirit in America with American rye whiskey following soon after in the late 1700s. The third pillar of this cocktail is somewhat of a mystery according to creator Richard Boccato, but is often thought to be the orange bitters because of its American Origins.",
"Title: The Black Angel (novel)\n\nThe Black Angel is a 1943 novel by Cornell Woolrich, which was based on two of his own short stories, \"Murder in Wax\" and \"Face Work\" (later reissued under the titled \"Angel Face\". Woolrich had reworked many of his short stories into full-length novels, including \"Black Angel\".",
"Title: Gilleland House\n\nThe Boyd and Sallie Gilleland House (now known as Peach Brandy Cottage) is a historic residence in Dawsonville, Georgia. It is located at 3 Shepard's Lane on Georgia Highway 9 (known as Thunder Road because of its use by moonshiners), leading to Atlanta.",
"Title: Hamilton Fish House\n\nThe Hamilton Fish House, also known as the Stuyvesant Fish House and Nicholas and Elizabeth Stuyvesant Fish House, is where Hamilton Fish (1808-93), future Governor and Senator of New York, was born and resided from 1808 to 1838. It is located at 21 Stuyvesant Street, a diagonal street within the Manhattan street grid, between East 9th Street and East 10th Street in the East Village neighborhood of New York City. It is owned by Cooper Union and used as a residence for the college's president.",
"Title: Angel Face Beauty Creations\n\nAngel Face Beauty Creations or Angel Face is a chain of beauty salons with headquarters in Hong Kong. It was founded in 1987 by Ms Angel Tong. It offers aesthetic services such as body contouring and facial rejuvenation as well as diet consultation programs for weight loss and general health maintenance.",
"Title: Mount Rose, New Jersey\n\nMount Rose (formerly called Stout's Corner) is an unincorporated community located within Hopewell Township, in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States, situated at the corner of Carter Road (also called County Route 569 and Hopewell-Princeton Road), Pennington-Rocky Hill Road, and Cherry Valley Road. It is named for a local gardener. The Mount Rose section of Rocky Hill Ridge through the community also takes its name from the gardener. Richard Stout opened the first general store in the village around 1822 and in 1830, Josiah Cook and Reuben Savidge opened a second store. The settlement was also later home to two shoe shops, a dressmaker, wheelwrights, a blacksmith, a harness shop, an agricultural implements warehouse, a post office and a steam sawmill. In its heyday the community had about 20 houses. Nathaniel Drake opened an applejack distillery in the village in the mid-19th century. He made and sold peach brandy, apple cider and apple whiskey. The Whiskey House (192 Pennington-Rocky Hill Road), the office building for the distillery and the only remaining Drake building in the village, is listed on the township, state and national registers of historic places. The community's schoolhouse, a stone building east of the crossroads, was later replaced by a frame building on the southern end of the village that is a private residence today. After 1880, Mount Rose began shrinking, due to the growth of nearby Hopewell. It is planned that the Lawrence Hopewell Trail will go through the community."
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Where was the Argentine sports club for which José San Román played based?
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Rosario, Santa Fe
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"Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro, commonly known as San Lorenzo de Almagro or simply San Lorenzo (in English: \"Saint Lawrence\"), is an Argentine sports club based in the Boedo district of Buenos Aires.",
" It is best known for its football team, which plays in the Primera División, the first tier of the Argentine football league system.",
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"Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield is an Argentine sports club based in Liniers, Buenos Aires.",
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"Huirapuca SC, or simply Huirapuca, is an Argentine sports club from Concepción, Tucumán.",
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"Deportivo Rayo Cantabria is a Spanish football team based in Santander, in the autonomous community of Cantabria.",
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"José Alfredo Pérez San Román (1930 – 10 September 1989), known as Pepe San Román, was the commander of Brigade 2506 ground troops in the Bay of Pigs Invasion of Cuba in April 1961.",
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"Independiente Rugby Club is a Spanish amateur rugby union club based in the Cantabrian city of Santander.",
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" Independiente plays its home matches at the Mies de Cozada, a multi-use stadium in San Román de la Llanilla.",
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"Title: San Lorenzo de Almagro\n\nClub Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro, commonly known as San Lorenzo de Almagro or simply San Lorenzo (in English: \"Saint Lawrence\"), is an Argentine sports club based in the Boedo district of Buenos Aires. It is best known for its football team, which plays in the Primera División, the first tier of the Argentine football league system. San Lorenzo is also considered one of the \"big five\" (\"\"Los 5 Grandes\"\") of Argentine football by Argentine press, with Independiente, River Plate, Boca Juniors, and Racing Club.",
"Title: Club Atlético San Miguel\n\nClub Atlético San Miguel is an Argentine sports club from San Miguel, Buenos Aires. Although many sports are practised at the club, San Miguel is mostly known for its football team, which currently plays in Primera B Metropolitana, the third division of the Argentine football league system.",
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2,066
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What is the name of this female national personification of Switzerland, who served as ambassador of Russia?
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Helvetia
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" Sam's Army was known for wearing all red and usually standing behind a goal during United States national team matches.",
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"Title: Sam's Army\n\nSam's Army, now defunct, was an unofficial supporters' group for the United States men's national soccer team. The name of the group derives from Uncle Sam, a national personification of the United States, and the Scottish supporters' group the Tartan Army. Sam's Army debuted at a 1995 U.S. Cup game following the 1994 FIFA World Cup. In 2010 there were more than 14,000 members of Sam's Army, and the organization reported having members around the world. Sam's Army was known for wearing all red and usually standing behind a goal during United States national team matches. George Vecsey of \"The New York Times\" described Sam's Army as, \"a relative handful of goofy characters in red outfits... who follow the American team around the globe.\"",
"Title: Polonia (personification)\n\nPolonia, the name for Poland in Latin and many Romance and other languages, is most often used in modern Polish as referring to the Polish diaspora. However, as can be seen from the image, it was also used as a national personification.",
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"Title: Narciso García-Loygorri\n\nNarciso García-Loygorri y Rizo (5 December 183729 October 1905), the second Duke of Vistahermosa, mayor of Madrid for 50 days in 1890. Served as ambassador in Russia, and also in Helvetia. Senator between 1889 and 1890. By this time, being a Grandee (Grande de España) also implied to be a Senator. He got the Royal and Distinguished Spanish Order of Carlos III,",
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"Title: Helvetia\n\nHelvetia is the female national personification of Switzerland, officially \"Confœderatio Helvetica,\" the Swiss Confederation.",
"Title: Ola Nordmann\n\nOla Nordmann is a national personification of Norwegians, either for individuals or collectively. It is also used as a placeholder name. The female counterpart is Kari Nordmann, and collectively they are referred to as Ola og Kari Nordmann.",
"Title: Mother Russia (disambiguation)\n\nMother Russia is a national personification of Russia."
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2,067
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In what year did Julia Compton Moore's husband, Lieutenant General (Ret.) Hal Moore, die?
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2017
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" He along with other generals were successful in overthrowing the elected government of prime minister Nawaz Sharif, in the 1999 coup d'état to bring General Pervez Musharraf to political power.",
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"Title: Silas Ntigurirwa\n\nLieutenant General Silas Ntigurirwa (born 12 December 1968 in Cibitoke Province, Burundi) is a Burundian military officer, in the Burundi National Defense Forces (BNDF). Effective December 2013, he is the Commander of AMISOM, based in Mogadishu, Somalia. Lieutenant General Silas Ntigurirwa is the first Burundian and first non-Ugandan to command AMISOM, since the creation of the Mission in 2007. He served as AMISOM commander until December 2014 and was succeeded by Lieutenant General Jonathan Kipkemoi Rono.",
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"Title: Michael P. DeLong\n\nLieutenant General Michael DeLong (also known as Lt. Gen Michael \"Rifle\" DeLong) is a retired United States Marine Corps Lieutenant General who served as Deputy Commander, United States Central Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. From 2000 until his retirement in 2003 (with over 36 years of service), Lieutenant General DeLong was Second-in-command to General Tommy Franks who as Commander of United States Central Command was in charge of the war on terror including Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.",
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2,068
|
In Brierley Hill what factory was closed down in 1980s to develop a shopping center made in the 1985 and 1990?
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Round Oak Steelworks
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"Brierley Hill is a small town and electoral ward of the Dudley Metropolitan Borough, in the West Midlands of England, and is situated approximately 2.5 miles south of central Dudley and 2 miles north of Stourbridge.",
" Part of the Black Country, and in a heavily industrialised area of the Dudley Borough, it has a population of 13,935 at the 2011 census, and is best known for glass and steel manufacturing, although the industry has declined considerably since the 1970s.",
" One of the largest factories in the area was the Round Oak Steelworks, which was closed down and redeveloped in the 1980s to become the Merry Hill Shopping Centre.",
" Brierley Hill was originally in Staffordshire, but is now part of the West Midlands metropolitan county since its creation in 1974."
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"Donald \"Don\" Richardson (1930 in Brierley Hill, Staffordshire, England – 6 September 2007) was a British businessman who specialised in commercial development in conjunction with his twin brother Roy Richardson.",
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"Harts Hill railway station was a station on the Oxford-Worcester-Wolverhampton Line.",
" It was opened in 1895 by a GWR keen to invest in what was perceived to be the lucrative passenger area of the Black Country, and it was intended to serve the communities between Brierley Hill and Dudley.",
" It closed, like many passenger stations, in 1916 due to the First World War, but was consequently never reopened when the passengers failed to materialise.",
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"Martin R Hill (born 1 April 1945) is a former English cricketer.",
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"Brierley Hill Alliance F.C. was an English association football club based in Brierley Hill in the West Midlands."
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"Title: Hill & Smith\n\nThe company was founded as by Edward Hill as Hill's Ironworks at Brierley Hill in 1824; Henry Smith joined the business which became a partnership. Historic projects included fencing for Queen Victoria in 1860, ornamental gates the King Chulalongkorn of Siam in around 1900, materials for the Naval Base Simon's Town in 1910 and components for the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 1932. It was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in March 1969.",
"Title: Royal Brierley\n\nRoyal Brierley is a crystal glass manufacturer, based in Brierley Hill, Dudley, West Midlands. It is one of the oldest crystal glass manufacturers in England.",
"Title: Merry Hill Shopping Centre\n\nThe Merry Hill Centre (officially Intu Merry Hill) is a shopping mall in Brierley Hill near Dudley, England. It was developed between 1985 and 1990, with several subsequent expansion and renovation projects.",
"Title: Brockmoor Halt railway station\n\nBrockmoor Halt was a small railway stop on the Wombourne Branch Line. It had very poor patronage and, along with the rest of the line's passenger stations, was closed just seven years after its introduction by the Great Western Railway in 1925. The halt served the small town of Brockmoor, which is now a part of the Brierley Hill area.",
"Title: Brierley Hill Urban District\n\nBrierley Hill Urban District was a former Urban District in Staffordshire, England, comprising the areas of Brierley Hill, Kingswinford, Quarry Bank, and Pensnett, now within the modern-day Dudley Metropolitan Borough in the West Midlands county.",
"Title: Brierley Hill\n\nBrierley Hill is a small town and electoral ward of the Dudley Metropolitan Borough, in the West Midlands of England, and is situated approximately 2.5 miles south of central Dudley and 2 miles north of Stourbridge. Part of the Black Country, and in a heavily industrialised area of the Dudley Borough, it has a population of 13,935 at the 2011 census, and is best known for glass and steel manufacturing, although the industry has declined considerably since the 1970s. One of the largest factories in the area was the Round Oak Steelworks, which was closed down and redeveloped in the 1980s to become the Merry Hill Shopping Centre. Brierley Hill was originally in Staffordshire, but is now part of the West Midlands metropolitan county since its creation in 1974.",
"Title: Don Richardson (businessman)\n\nDonald \"Don\" Richardson (1930 in Brierley Hill, Staffordshire, England – 6 September 2007) was a British businessman who specialised in commercial development in conjunction with his twin brother Roy Richardson. They were joint owners of the Richardson Developments partnership, which was set up in the early 1980s in response to the government's new enterprise zones to bring jobs to areas suffering from high unemployment due to deindustrialisation.",
"Title: Harts Hill railway station\n\nHarts Hill railway station was a station on the Oxford-Worcester-Wolverhampton Line. It was opened in 1895 by a GWR keen to invest in what was perceived to be the lucrative passenger area of the Black Country, and it was intended to serve the communities between Brierley Hill and Dudley. It closed, like many passenger stations, in 1916 due to the First World War, but was consequently never reopened when the passengers failed to materialise. Two railways/routes served the station - originally the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway and the South Staffordshire Railway, which later became the Great Western Railway and London, Midland and Scottish Railway (through amalgamation of the London and North Western Railway) respectively.",
"Title: Martin Hill (cricketer)\n\nMartin R Hill (born 1 April 1945) is a former English cricketer. Hill was a right-handed batsman. He was born in Quarry Bank, Brierley Hill, Staffordshire.",
"Title: Brierley Hill Alliance F.C.\n\nBrierley Hill Alliance F.C. was an English association football club based in Brierley Hill in the West Midlands."
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2,069
|
Did Peter Hooton and Floor Jansen found the band The Farm together?
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no
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comparison
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"Endless Forms Most Beautiful is the eighth album by Finnish symphonic power metal band Nightwish.",
" It was released on March 27, 2015 in Argentina and most of Europe, March 30 in the UK, and March 31 in the US.",
" The album is the band's first featuring singer Floor Jansen and the first with Troy Donockley as a full-time member.",
" It was recorded without drummer Jukka Nevalainen, who took a break from the band due to severe insomnia.",
" Drumming was by Kai Hahto of Wintersun and Swallow the Sun.",
" The album includes only five Nightwish members, despite its being their first album release as a sextet."
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"Decipher is the second album by Dutch symphonic metal band After Forever, released in 2001.",
" In this album, the band make use of live classical instruments and a complete choir to back up the soprano voice of lead singer Floor Jansen.",
" Thrown in the mix are also a duet of soprano and tenor voices in \"Imperfect Tenses\" and the recording of the late Israeli PM Yizhak Rabin voice during the Peace treaty signing ceremony on October 26, 1994 on \"Forlorn Hope\".",
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"Peter Hooton (born 2 December 1963) is the vocalist of Liverpool-based group The Farm.",
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"Roy Boulter (born 2 July 1964, Liverpool) was the English drummer in the Liverpool-based pop group The Farm.",
" He joined the band in 1997, enjoying success with the number one album, \"Spartacus\", and hits such as \"Groovy Train\" and \"All Together Now\".",
" The Farm re-formed (despite never formally splitting up), occasionally touring and playing festivals.",
" In 2011 the band provided the nucleus of The Justice Tonight Band, joined by Mick Jones (The Clash), Pete Wylie (The Mighty Wah!)",
" and Andrew Davitt (Johnny Boy, Paul Weller, Manic Street Preachers, B.A.D.).",
" The band was formed to raise awareness about the injustice surrounding the Hillsborough disaster - Boulter and Farm lead-singer Peter Hooton were both present at the tragedy.",
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" Nuclear Blast recorded their live performance at Wacken Open Air in Wacken, Germany on August 3, 2013.",
" \"Showtime, Storytime\" is the first Nightwish production to feature Floor Jansen on vocals.",
" She initially replaced previous vocalist Anette Olzon during their North America tour leg, and on October 9, 2013, it was revealed that she would become an official band member, along with Troy Donockley.",
" The running time of the concert is 1 hour and 38 minutes.",
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" It is best known for its charity single \"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother\" in 2012.",
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"Floor Jansen (] ; born 21 February 1981 in Goirle) is a Dutch singer, songwriter, and vocal coach.",
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"Title: Decipher (After Forever album)\n\nDecipher is the second album by Dutch symphonic metal band After Forever, released in 2001. In this album, the band make use of live classical instruments and a complete choir to back up the soprano voice of lead singer Floor Jansen. Thrown in the mix are also a duet of soprano and tenor voices in \"Imperfect Tenses\" and the recording of the late Israeli PM Yizhak Rabin voice during the Peace treaty signing ceremony on October 26, 1994 on \"Forlorn Hope\". This is the last After Forever album with guitarist and founder Mark Jansen, who left the band soon after its release.",
"Title: Peter Hooton\n\nPeter Hooton (born 2 December 1963) is the vocalist of Liverpool-based group The Farm. He was also its sole founder member in 1983, overseeing its rise to prominence with two top 10 singles in 1990, its breakup in 1996 and reformation in 2004.",
"Title: Roy Boulter\n\nRoy Boulter (born 2 July 1964, Liverpool) was the English drummer in the Liverpool-based pop group The Farm. He joined the band in 1997, enjoying success with the number one album, \"Spartacus\", and hits such as \"Groovy Train\" and \"All Together Now\". The Farm re-formed (despite never formally splitting up), occasionally touring and playing festivals. In 2011 the band provided the nucleus of The Justice Tonight Band, joined by Mick Jones (The Clash), Pete Wylie (The Mighty Wah!) and Andrew Davitt (Johnny Boy, Paul Weller, Manic Street Preachers, B.A.D.). The band was formed to raise awareness about the injustice surrounding the Hillsborough disaster - Boulter and Farm lead-singer Peter Hooton were both present at the tragedy. The Justice Tonight Band toured the UK and Europe (supporting the Stone Roses) spreading the message about Hillsborough and the twenty-three years of injustice endured by the families and victims of the tragedy.",
"Title: ReVamp\n\nReVamp was a Dutch progressive metal band formed by singer-songwriter Floor Jansen after her previous band After Forever disbanded in 2009.",
"Title: Showtime, Storytime\n\nShowtime, Storytime is a video release, released as a double Blu-ray, DVD and CD from Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish. Nuclear Blast recorded their live performance at Wacken Open Air in Wacken, Germany on August 3, 2013. \"Showtime, Storytime\" is the first Nightwish production to feature Floor Jansen on vocals. She initially replaced previous vocalist Anette Olzon during their North America tour leg, and on October 9, 2013, it was revealed that she would become an official band member, along with Troy Donockley. The running time of the concert is 1 hour and 38 minutes. The album also contains a 120-minute documentary about the first days of Jansen in the band, still as an only live member, and her process of adaptation in the band, called \"Please Learn the Setlist in 48 Hours\".",
"Title: The Justice Collective\n\nThe Justice Collective is a collective of musicians and celebrities. The project is spearheaded by Peter Hooton of The Farm. It was originally established in 2012 as a fund-raising record raising money for the various charities associated with the Hillsborough disaster. It is best known for its charity single \"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother\" in 2012. A closely related The Peace Collective released the charity single \"All Together Now\" in 2014.",
"Title: Floor Jansen\n\nFloor Jansen (] ; born 21 February 1981 in Goirle) is a Dutch singer, songwriter, and vocal coach. She is the lead vocalist of Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish.",
"Title: Nightwish discography\n\nThe discography of the Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish consists of eight studio albums, one extended play, four live albums, seven compilations, thirteen music videos and twenty one singles. The band was formed in 1996 by songwriter and keyboardist Tuomas Holopainen, guitarist Emppu Vuorinen, and former vocalist Tarja Turunen; Nightwish's current line-up has six members although Turunen has been replaced by Anette Olzon, and the original bassist, Sami Vänskä, has been replaced by Marco Hietala, who also took over the male vocalist part. Olzon left the band in 2012 and was replaced by Floor Jansen.",
"Title: Wish I Had an Angel\n\n\"Wish I Had An Angel\" is the eleventh single for Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish, the second from their fifth album \"Once\". The song features vocals by then-vocalist Tarja Turunen and bassist Marco Hietala. The song was still performed live after Turunen's departure with Anette Olzon, before her departure, and current vocalist Floor Jansen afterwards."
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2,070
|
What was the achievement Jeffrey Sachs book "The End of Poverty" earned?
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It was a "New York Times" bestseller
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bridge
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"Common Wealth: Economics for a Crowded Planet is a 2008 New York Times bestseller book by economist Jeffrey Sachs.",
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" Her 2012 book, \"The Alpha Masters: Unlocking the Genius of the World's Top Hedge Funds\", was published by John Wiley & Sons and nominated for an FT / Goldman Sachs Book of the Year Award. \"",
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" Ahuja has also produced a number of business events including CNBC's Delivering Alpha conference, a hedge fund summit that she created and co-developed.",
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"The Price of Civilization: Reawakening American Virtue and Prosperity (ISBN ) is a book by economist Jeffrey Sachs.",
" It was published by Random House on October 4, 2011 in the US and by Bodley Head (UK 6 Oct 2011).",
" Sachs criticizes excessive lobbying, as well as a poor response by American government to globalization, and describes American politics as a corporatocracy in which \"powerful corporate interest groups dominate the policy agenda.\"",
" Sachs suggests that both political parties are right-of-center, and identifies four powerful lobbies as (1) military-industrial complex (2) Wall Street–Washington complex (3) Big Oil–transport–military complex (4) the health care industry."
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"Nina Munk (born 1967) is a Canadian-American journalist and non-fiction author.",
" She is a contributing editor at \"Vanity Fair\", where she writes about finance and business, and is the author of \"The Idealist: Jeffrey Sachs and the Quest to End Poverty\", released by Doubleday in September 2013, and \"Fools Rush In: Jerry Levin, Steve Case, and the Unmaking of Time Warner\"."
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"The Global Competitiveness Report (GCR) is a yearly report published by the World Economic Forum.",
" Since 2004, the \"Global Competitiveness Report\" ranks countries based on the Global Competitiveness Index, developed by Xavier Sala-i-Martin and Elsa V. Artadi.",
" Before that, the macroeconomic ranks were based on Jeffrey Sachs's \"Growth Development Index\" and the microeconomic ranks were based on Michael Porter's\" Business Competitiveness Index\".",
" The \"Global Competitiveness Index\" integrates the macroeconomic and the micro/business aspects of competitiveness into a single index."
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"Aristide and the Endless Revolution is a 2005 feature documentary directed and produced by Nicolas Rossier about former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and the coup d'etat that ousted him from the country in 2004.",
" Rossier was the first media professional to get exclusive access to Aristide while in exile and the resultant interview is featured in the film, as well as interviews with many experts on Haiti, including U.S. Representative Maxine Waters, noted economist Jeffrey Sachs and Aristide's lawyer Ira J. Kurzban."
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"Xiaolan Fu (傅晓岚) is the Founding Director of the Technology and Management Centre for Development (TMCD), Professor of Technology and International Development and Fellow of Green Templeton College.",
" She was appointed by the Secretary-General of the United Nations to the Ten-Member High Level Advisory Group of the UN Technology Facilitation Mechanism and to the Governing Council of the UN's Technology Bank for Least Developed Countries.",
" She is also a member of the UN SDSN Leadership Council led by Jeffrey Sachs and a member of the Council for Global Economic Transformation co-chaired by Joseph Stiglitz and Michael Spence."
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"The World Happiness Report is a measure of happiness published by the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network.",
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"Title: Maneet Ahuja\n\nManeet Ahuja (born 1984) is an American author, journalist, television news producer, and hedge fund specialist. She is a producer of CNBC's morning business news program, \"Squawk Box\". Her 2012 book, \"The Alpha Masters: Unlocking the Genius of the World's Top Hedge Funds\", was published by John Wiley & Sons and nominated for an FT / Goldman Sachs Book of the Year Award. \" Forbes\" named her to their \"30 Under 30\" list of media figures for 2012. Ahuja has also produced a number of business events including CNBC's Delivering Alpha conference, a hedge fund summit that she created and co-developed. Ahuja serves on the Council of Advocates for Mt. Sinai Hospital and is on the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. Her next book is on Sovereign Wealth Funds.",
"Title: Jeffrey Sachs\n\nJeffrey David Sachs ( ; born November 5, 1954) is an American economist and director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, where he holds the title of University Professor, the highest rank Columbia bestows on its faculty. He is known as one of the world's leading experts on economic development and the fight against poverty.",
"Title: The Price of Civilization\n\nThe Price of Civilization: Reawakening American Virtue and Prosperity (ISBN ) is a book by economist Jeffrey Sachs. It was published by Random House on October 4, 2011 in the US and by Bodley Head (UK 6 Oct 2011). Sachs criticizes excessive lobbying, as well as a poor response by American government to globalization, and describes American politics as a corporatocracy in which \"powerful corporate interest groups dominate the policy agenda.\" Sachs suggests that both political parties are right-of-center, and identifies four powerful lobbies as (1) military-industrial complex (2) Wall Street–Washington complex (3) Big Oil–transport–military complex (4) the health care industry.",
"Title: Nina Munk\n\nNina Munk (born 1967) is a Canadian-American journalist and non-fiction author. She is a contributing editor at \"Vanity Fair\", where she writes about finance and business, and is the author of \"The Idealist: Jeffrey Sachs and the Quest to End Poverty\", released by Doubleday in September 2013, and \"Fools Rush In: Jerry Levin, Steve Case, and the Unmaking of Time Warner\".",
"Title: The End of Poverty\n\nThe End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time (ISBN ) is a 2005 book by American economist Jeffrey Sachs. It was a \"New York Times\" bestseller.",
"Title: Global Competitiveness Report\n\nThe Global Competitiveness Report (GCR) is a yearly report published by the World Economic Forum. Since 2004, the \"Global Competitiveness Report\" ranks countries based on the Global Competitiveness Index, developed by Xavier Sala-i-Martin and Elsa V. Artadi. Before that, the macroeconomic ranks were based on Jeffrey Sachs's \"Growth Development Index\" and the microeconomic ranks were based on Michael Porter's\" Business Competitiveness Index\". The \"Global Competitiveness Index\" integrates the macroeconomic and the micro/business aspects of competitiveness into a single index.",
"Title: Aristide and the Endless Revolution\n\nAristide and the Endless Revolution is a 2005 feature documentary directed and produced by Nicolas Rossier about former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and the coup d'etat that ousted him from the country in 2004. Rossier was the first media professional to get exclusive access to Aristide while in exile and the resultant interview is featured in the film, as well as interviews with many experts on Haiti, including U.S. Representative Maxine Waters, noted economist Jeffrey Sachs and Aristide's lawyer Ira J. Kurzban.",
"Title: Xiaolan Fu\n\nXiaolan Fu (傅晓岚) is the Founding Director of the Technology and Management Centre for Development (TMCD), Professor of Technology and International Development and Fellow of Green Templeton College. She was appointed by the Secretary-General of the United Nations to the Ten-Member High Level Advisory Group of the UN Technology Facilitation Mechanism and to the Governing Council of the UN's Technology Bank for Least Developed Countries. She is also a member of the UN SDSN Leadership Council led by Jeffrey Sachs and a member of the Council for Global Economic Transformation co-chaired by Joseph Stiglitz and Michael Spence.",
"Title: World Happiness Report\n\nThe World Happiness Report is a measure of happiness published by the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network. The World Happiness Report is edited by John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard and Jeffrey Sachs."
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2,071
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Zing a Little Zong is a popular song written by Harry Warren, and was nominated for what, in 1952?
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Academy Award for Best Original Song
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"\"Zing a Little Zong\" is a popular song written by Harry Warren, the lyrics by Leo Robin.",
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"The Academy Award for Best Original Song is one of the awards given annually to people working in the motion picture industry by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).",
" It is presented to the \"songwriters\" who have composed the best \"original\" song written specifically for a film.",
" The performers of a song are not credited with the Academy Award unless they contributed either to music, lyrics or both in their own right.",
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"\"Would You Like to Take a Walk?\"",
" is a popular song with music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Mort Dixon and Billy Rose.",
" It appeared in the Broadway show \"Sweet and Low\" starring James Barton, Fannie Brice and George Jessel.",
" The song was published in 1930 by Remick Music Corporation.",
" The song has become a pop standard, recorded by many artists including Rudy Vallee in 1931, Annette Hanshaw in 1931 , and Bing Crosby.",
" It plays in the 1939 Porky Pig cartoon \"Naughty Neighbors\" and the 1942 Daffy Duck cartoon \"The Daffy Duckaroo\".",
" Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong recorded the song for Decca in 1951, accompanied by the Dave Barbour Orchestra.",
" It was later included on Ella's Decca album \"Ella and Her Fellas\"."
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"The Bing’s Hollywood series was a Decca Records 15-album set by Bing Crosby of commercial recordings of songs used in his films from 1934 to 1956.",
" Numbered in order from Decca DL4250 to DL4264, the LPs included \"Easy to Remember\", \"Pennies from Heaven\", \"Pocket Full of Dreams\", \"East Side of Heaven\", \"The Road Begins\", \"Only Forever\", \"Holiday Inn\", \"Swinging on a Star\", \"Accentuate the Positive\", \"Blue Skies\", \"But Beautiful\", \"Sunshine Cake\", \"Cool of the Evening\", \"Zing a Little Zong\" and \"Anything Goes.\"",
" In the UK, Brunswick Records issued the set with the numbers BING1 to BING 15.",
" In 1988 MCA Universal began reissuing \"Bing's Hollywood\" on compact disc, but poor sales abruptly halted the series following the release of \"Holiday Inn\", \"Swinging on a Star\" and \"Blue Skies.\""
],
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"\"(I've Got a Gal in) Kalamazoo\" is a #1 popular song recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra in 1942.",
" It was written by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren and published in 1942.",
" It was featured in the musical film \"Orchestra Wives\" and was recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, featuring Tex Beneke, Marion Hutton and The Modernaires, who released it as an A side 78 in 1942, 27934-A.",
" The B side was \"At Last\"."
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"title": "(I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo"
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"\"Lullaby of Broadway\" is a popular song with music written by Harry Warren and lyrics by Al Dubin, published in 1935.",
" The lyrics salute the nightlife of Broadway and its denizens, who \"don't sleep tight until the dawn.\""
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"title": "Lullaby of Broadway (song)"
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"sentences": [
"\"There Will Never Be Another You\" is a popular song with music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Mack Gordon for the Twentieth Century Fox musical \"Iceland\" (1942) starring Sonja Henie and John Payne.",
" The songs in the film featured Joan Merrill accompanied by Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra.",
" The song was published in 1942, and is at least since the 1950s and Chet Baker's 1954 recording one of the widely known and performed standards of the jazz repertoire."
],
"title": "There Will Never Be Another You"
}
] |
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"Title: Lulu's Back In Town\n\nLulu’s Back in Town is a popular song written in 1935 by Al Dubin (Text) and Harry Warren (Music).",
"Title: Zing a Little Zong\n\n\"Zing a Little Zong\" is a popular song written by Harry Warren, the lyrics by Leo Robin. The song was published in 1952 and written for the 1952 movie \"Just for You\" where it was performed by Bing Crosby and Jane Wyman. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song of 1952 but lost out to \"High Noon\".",
"Title: You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me\n\n\"You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me\" is a 1932 popular song with music by Harry Warren and the lyrics by Al Dubin, which became a standard. The lyrics of the song were noted for its references to addiction.",
"Title: Academy Award for Best Original Song\n\nThe Academy Award for Best Original Song is one of the awards given annually to people working in the motion picture industry by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). It is presented to the \"songwriters\" who have composed the best \"original\" song written specifically for a film. The performers of a song are not credited with the Academy Award unless they contributed either to music, lyrics or both in their own right. The songs that are nominated for this award are performed during the ceremony and before this award is presented.",
"Title: About a Quarter to Nine\n\n\"About a Quarter to Nine\" is a popular song written by Al Dubin and Harry Warren and published in 1935.",
"Title: Would You Like to Take a Walk?\n\n\"Would You Like to Take a Walk?\" is a popular song with music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Mort Dixon and Billy Rose. It appeared in the Broadway show \"Sweet and Low\" starring James Barton, Fannie Brice and George Jessel. The song was published in 1930 by Remick Music Corporation. The song has become a pop standard, recorded by many artists including Rudy Vallee in 1931, Annette Hanshaw in 1931 , and Bing Crosby. It plays in the 1939 Porky Pig cartoon \"Naughty Neighbors\" and the 1942 Daffy Duck cartoon \"The Daffy Duckaroo\". Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong recorded the song for Decca in 1951, accompanied by the Dave Barbour Orchestra. It was later included on Ella's Decca album \"Ella and Her Fellas\".",
"Title: Bing's Hollywood vols.1-15\n\nThe Bing’s Hollywood series was a Decca Records 15-album set by Bing Crosby of commercial recordings of songs used in his films from 1934 to 1956. Numbered in order from Decca DL4250 to DL4264, the LPs included \"Easy to Remember\", \"Pennies from Heaven\", \"Pocket Full of Dreams\", \"East Side of Heaven\", \"The Road Begins\", \"Only Forever\", \"Holiday Inn\", \"Swinging on a Star\", \"Accentuate the Positive\", \"Blue Skies\", \"But Beautiful\", \"Sunshine Cake\", \"Cool of the Evening\", \"Zing a Little Zong\" and \"Anything Goes.\" In the UK, Brunswick Records issued the set with the numbers BING1 to BING 15. In 1988 MCA Universal began reissuing \"Bing's Hollywood\" on compact disc, but poor sales abruptly halted the series following the release of \"Holiday Inn\", \"Swinging on a Star\" and \"Blue Skies.\"",
"Title: (I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo\n\n\"(I've Got a Gal in) Kalamazoo\" is a #1 popular song recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra in 1942. It was written by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren and published in 1942. It was featured in the musical film \"Orchestra Wives\" and was recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, featuring Tex Beneke, Marion Hutton and The Modernaires, who released it as an A side 78 in 1942, 27934-A. The B side was \"At Last\".",
"Title: Lullaby of Broadway (song)\n\n\"Lullaby of Broadway\" is a popular song with music written by Harry Warren and lyrics by Al Dubin, published in 1935. The lyrics salute the nightlife of Broadway and its denizens, who \"don't sleep tight until the dawn.\"",
"Title: There Will Never Be Another You\n\n\"There Will Never Be Another You\" is a popular song with music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Mack Gordon for the Twentieth Century Fox musical \"Iceland\" (1942) starring Sonja Henie and John Payne. The songs in the film featured Joan Merrill accompanied by Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra. The song was published in 1942, and is at least since the 1950s and Chet Baker's 1954 recording one of the widely known and performed standards of the jazz repertoire."
] |
2,072
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Both Yangra and Tirich Mir are very tall points but which is the highest peak of the Hindu Kush range?
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Tirich Mir
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"Yangra (Ganesh I) is the highest peak of the Ganesh Himal,"
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"The Kushan Pass or Kaoshan Pass (el.",
" about 4,370 m or 14,340 ft) is a mountain pass just west of the famous Salang Pass (3,878 m. or 12,723 ft.) in the Hindu Kush mountain range of northern Afghanistan.",
" These two passes provided the most direct, if difficult, routes across the imposing east-west wall of the Hindu Kush mountains which divide northern Afghanistan or Tokharistan from Kabul province, which is closely connected to southern Afghanistan and Pakistan.",
" Nowadays, the Salang tunnel constructed by the Soviets in the 1960s, and the paved road through it make it by far the easiest route through the Hindu Kush Mountains."
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"Istor-o-Nal or इस्तोर-ओ-नल is the third highest mountain in the Hindu Kush, in the Chitral District of the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan.",
" It is the 68th highest independent peak in the world.",
" It crowns a massif with eleven peaks of elevation more than 7000 m .",
" The peak is located a few kilometres northeast of Tirich Mir (the highest mountain in the Hindu Kush), across the Tirich Glacier.",
" Because Istor-o-Nal is behind the higher peak of Tirich Mir from many viewpoints, it is not easily visible and therefore not well known."
],
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"sentences": [
"Mir Samir, also called Mir Simir or Simirdar, is a mountain in the Hindu Kush in Afghanistan.",
" It was first climbed in 1959 despite a local tradition that it was unclimbable.",
" The English traveller Eric Newby and the diplomat Hugh Carless attempted to climb Mir Samir in 1956, as described in the humorous book \"A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush\"."
],
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"sentences": [
"The 2005 Hindu Kush earthquake hit northeastern Afghanistan with a magnitude of 6.5 on December 12 at 21:47 (UTC).",
" According to the United States Geological Survey's ShakeMap and Did You Feel It?",
" products, the maximum Mercalli intensity was VI (\"Strong\") at Chitral.",
" Five people were killed in the Hindu Kush region and landslides blocked several roads near Bagh, Kashmir.",
" The earthquake occurred some 65 miles away from Faizabad, a city in the Hindu Kush mountains, but it could be felt in many neighboring areas.",
" It could even be felt about 200 miles away in Islamabad, Pakistan.",
" The quake was strong enough to trigger panic among survivors of October's devastating earthquake, who came out from their makeshift shelters in freezing temperatures.",
" Although magnitude-6 earthquakes typically cause severe damage, this quake caused relatively little due to the fact that it occurred deep underground (about 140 miles)."
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"The Buni Zom group is a prominent mountain area of Chitral, in the Hindu Raj range of Pakistan.",
" Buni Zom (main) is the highest peak of the group with an elevation of 6542 m .",
" It is located about 50 km (30 mi) northeast of the town of Chitral, and about 50 km (30 mi) east of Tirich Mir (7,708 m), the highest peak in the Hindu Kush."
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"Noshaq (also called Nowshak or Nōshākh; Urdu/Persian/Pashto: نوشاخ ) is the highest peak in Afghanistan and the second highest peak in the Hindu Kush Range (after Tirich Mir) at 7492 m .",
" It lies on the border between Badakhshan Province in Afghanistan and Chitral District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, and is the world's westernmost 7,000 meter massif."
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"Tirich Mir (Khowar/Urdu: ) (alternatively Terich Mir, Terichmir and Turch Mir) is the highest mountain of the Hindu Kush range, and the highest mountain in the world outside of the Himalayas-Karakoram range, located in Chitral District of Pakistan.",
" The mountain was first climbed in 1950 by a Norwegian expedition consisting of Arne Næss, P. Kvernberg, H. Berg, and Tony Streather.",
" Tirich Mir overlooks Chitral town, and can be easily seen from the main bazaar."
],
"title": "Tirich Mir"
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"Aconcagua (] ) is the highest mountain outside Asia, at 6961 m , and by extension the highest point in both the Western Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.",
" It is located in the Andes mountain range, in the Mendoza Province, Argentina, and lies 112 kilometres (70 mi) northwest of its capital, the city of Mendoza.",
" The summit is also located about five kilometres from San Juan Province and 15 kilometres from the international border with Chile.",
" The mountain itself lies entirely within Argentina and immediately east of Argentina's border with Chile.",
" Its nearest higher neighbor is Tirich Mir in the Hindu Kush, 16520 km away.",
" It is one of the Seven Summits."
],
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"Kuh-e Bandaka (Pashto: کوه بندکا) or Kohe Bandaka, Koh-i Bandaka, Bandako, or incorrectly \"Koh-i-Bandakor\") is one of the highest peaks of the Hindu Kush mountain range in northeastern Afghanistan.",
" It is northeast of Kabul and west of Chitral.",
" Separated by a relatively low pass from the core of the Hindu Kush, it is the highest mountain entirely within Afghanistan, and the most topographically prominent peak in all of Afghanistan."
],
"title": "Kuh-e Bandaka"
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[
"Title: Yangra\n\nYangra (Ganesh I) is the highest peak of the Ganesh Himal,",
"Title: Kushan Pass\n\nThe Kushan Pass or Kaoshan Pass (el. about 4,370 m or 14,340 ft) is a mountain pass just west of the famous Salang Pass (3,878 m. or 12,723 ft.) in the Hindu Kush mountain range of northern Afghanistan. These two passes provided the most direct, if difficult, routes across the imposing east-west wall of the Hindu Kush mountains which divide northern Afghanistan or Tokharistan from Kabul province, which is closely connected to southern Afghanistan and Pakistan. Nowadays, the Salang tunnel constructed by the Soviets in the 1960s, and the paved road through it make it by far the easiest route through the Hindu Kush Mountains.",
"Title: Istor-o-Nal\n\nIstor-o-Nal or इस्तोर-ओ-नल is the third highest mountain in the Hindu Kush, in the Chitral District of the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. It is the 68th highest independent peak in the world. It crowns a massif with eleven peaks of elevation more than 7000 m . The peak is located a few kilometres northeast of Tirich Mir (the highest mountain in the Hindu Kush), across the Tirich Glacier. Because Istor-o-Nal is behind the higher peak of Tirich Mir from many viewpoints, it is not easily visible and therefore not well known.",
"Title: Mir Samir\n\nMir Samir, also called Mir Simir or Simirdar, is a mountain in the Hindu Kush in Afghanistan. It was first climbed in 1959 despite a local tradition that it was unclimbable. The English traveller Eric Newby and the diplomat Hugh Carless attempted to climb Mir Samir in 1956, as described in the humorous book \"A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush\".",
"Title: 2005 Hindu Kush earthquake\n\nThe 2005 Hindu Kush earthquake hit northeastern Afghanistan with a magnitude of 6.5 on December 12 at 21:47 (UTC). According to the United States Geological Survey's ShakeMap and Did You Feel It? products, the maximum Mercalli intensity was VI (\"Strong\") at Chitral. Five people were killed in the Hindu Kush region and landslides blocked several roads near Bagh, Kashmir. The earthquake occurred some 65 miles away from Faizabad, a city in the Hindu Kush mountains, but it could be felt in many neighboring areas. It could even be felt about 200 miles away in Islamabad, Pakistan. The quake was strong enough to trigger panic among survivors of October's devastating earthquake, who came out from their makeshift shelters in freezing temperatures. Although magnitude-6 earthquakes typically cause severe damage, this quake caused relatively little due to the fact that it occurred deep underground (about 140 miles).",
"Title: Buni Zom\n\nThe Buni Zom group is a prominent mountain area of Chitral, in the Hindu Raj range of Pakistan. Buni Zom (main) is the highest peak of the group with an elevation of 6542 m . It is located about 50 km (30 mi) northeast of the town of Chitral, and about 50 km (30 mi) east of Tirich Mir (7,708 m), the highest peak in the Hindu Kush.",
"Title: Noshaq\n\nNoshaq (also called Nowshak or Nōshākh; Urdu/Persian/Pashto: نوشاخ ) is the highest peak in Afghanistan and the second highest peak in the Hindu Kush Range (after Tirich Mir) at 7492 m . It lies on the border between Badakhshan Province in Afghanistan and Chitral District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, and is the world's westernmost 7,000 meter massif.",
"Title: Tirich Mir\n\nTirich Mir (Khowar/Urdu: ) (alternatively Terich Mir, Terichmir and Turch Mir) is the highest mountain of the Hindu Kush range, and the highest mountain in the world outside of the Himalayas-Karakoram range, located in Chitral District of Pakistan. The mountain was first climbed in 1950 by a Norwegian expedition consisting of Arne Næss, P. Kvernberg, H. Berg, and Tony Streather. Tirich Mir overlooks Chitral town, and can be easily seen from the main bazaar.",
"Title: Aconcagua\n\nAconcagua (] ) is the highest mountain outside Asia, at 6961 m , and by extension the highest point in both the Western Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. It is located in the Andes mountain range, in the Mendoza Province, Argentina, and lies 112 kilometres (70 mi) northwest of its capital, the city of Mendoza. The summit is also located about five kilometres from San Juan Province and 15 kilometres from the international border with Chile. The mountain itself lies entirely within Argentina and immediately east of Argentina's border with Chile. Its nearest higher neighbor is Tirich Mir in the Hindu Kush, 16520 km away. It is one of the Seven Summits.",
"Title: Kuh-e Bandaka\n\nKuh-e Bandaka (Pashto: کوه بندکا) or Kohe Bandaka, Koh-i Bandaka, Bandako, or incorrectly \"Koh-i-Bandakor\") is one of the highest peaks of the Hindu Kush mountain range in northeastern Afghanistan. It is northeast of Kabul and west of Chitral. Separated by a relatively low pass from the core of the Hindu Kush, it is the highest mountain entirely within Afghanistan, and the most topographically prominent peak in all of Afghanistan."
] |
2,073
|
Does Persea and Hibiscus syriacus both refer to plants?
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yes
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comparison
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"The Maconellicoccus hirsutus, (also known as the pink, grape or hibiscus mealybug) is a pest of many plants, trees, and shrubs.",
" It infests hibiscus, citrus, coffee, sugar cane, annonas, plums, guava, mango (although, mango mealybug is more problematic), okra, sorrel, teak, mora, pigeon pea, peanut, grapevine, maize, asparagus, chrysanthemum, beans, cotton, soybean, cocoa, and many other plants.",
" The pest forms colonies on the host plant, and if left undisturbed, the colonies will grow into large masses of white waxy coverings on branches, fruiting structures, leaves, and even whole plants, including large trees."
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"The Philip Island Hibiscus (Hibiscus insularis) is a species of hibiscus that is endemic to Phillip Island, a small island to the south of Norfolk Island.",
" The entire natural extent of this species is just two small clumps, and each clump apparently consists of multiple separate stems of a single genotype.",
" It has been propagated and planted more widely on Phillip Island, but only vegetatively which does not increase the genetic diversity.",
" Seedlings apparently have not been observed in the wild.",
" It produces greenish-yellow flowers that fade to mauve through most of the year.",
" Horticultural use of the Philip Island Hibiscus has greatly increased the number of plants (though not in its natural environment) but as it is usually propagated by cuttings the number of genotypes is still extremely small.",
" This species is listed as Critically Endangered under Australian federal environment legislation."
],
"title": "Hibiscus insularis"
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"Hibiscus ( or ) is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae.",
" The genus is quite large, comprising several hundred species that are native to warm-temperate, subtropical and tropical regions throughout the world.",
" Member species are renowned for their large, showy flowers and are commonly known simply as hibiscus, or less widely known as rose mallow.",
" The genus includes both annual and perennial herbaceous plants, as well as woody shrubs and small trees.",
" The generic name is derived from the Greek word ἱβίσκος (\"hibískos\"), which was the name Pedanius Dioscorides ( 40–90) gave to \"Althaea officinalis\"."
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"sentences": [
"Machilus is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Lauraceae.",
" It is found in temperate, subtropical, and tropical forest, occurring in China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia, Borneo, and the Philippines.",
" It is sometimes included in the genus \"Persea\", and currently includes about 100 species."
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"Malvaviscus is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae.",
" Common names for species in this genus include Turk's cap mallow, wax mallow, sleeping hibiscus, and mazapan.",
" It belongs to a group of genera that differ from the closely related \"Hibiscus\" in possessing a fruit divided into 5 separate parts (a schizocarp), and having a style surmounted by 10, rather than 5, capitate or capitellate stigmas.",
" Among those genera \"Malvaviscus\" is distinguished by having auriculate petals and red, fleshy fruits."
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"Persea is a genus of about 150 species of evergreen trees belonging to the laurel family, Lauraceae.",
" The best-known member of the genus is the avocado, \"P. americana\", widely cultivated in subtropical regions for its large, edible fruit."
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"title": "Persea"
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"sentences": [
"The National Emblem of the Republic of Korea (Hangul: 대한민국의 국장 / Hanja: 大韓民國의 國章 ) consists of the \"taeguk\" symbol present on the country's national flag surrounded by five stylized petals and a ribbon bearing the inscription \"The Republic of Korea\" (\"Daehan Minguk\"), the official name of the country, in Hangul characters.",
" The Taegeuk represents peace and harmony.",
" The five petals all have meaning and are related to Korea's national flower, the \"Hibiscus syriacus\", or Rose of Sharon (\"mugunghwa\" (무궁화/無窮花 ).",
" The emblem was adopted in 1963."
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" It consists of 22 species, which are exclusively tropical except for one species whose range extends into temperate areas of Japan and Korea.",
" Some authors treat these species as part of the genus \"Hibiscus\", in which case they form the section \"Hibiscus\" sect.",
" \"Azanza\"."
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" Common names include rose of Sharon (especially in North America), Syrian ketmia or rose mallow (United Kingdom), St Joseph's rod (Italy) and Rosa de Sharon (Brazil)."
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"Hawaiian hibiscus are seven species of hibiscus regarded as native to Hawaii.",
" The yellow hibiscus is Hawaii's state flower.",
" Although tourists regularly associate the hibiscus flower within experiences visiting the US state of Hawaii, and the plant family Malvaceae includes a relatively large number of species that are native to the Hawaiian Islands, those flowers regularly observed by tourists are generally not the native hibiscus flowers.",
" Most commonly grown as ornamental plants in the Islands are the Chinese hibiscus (\"Hibiscus rosa-sinensis\") and its numerous hybrids."
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"Title: Maconellicoccus hirsutus\n\nThe Maconellicoccus hirsutus, (also known as the pink, grape or hibiscus mealybug) is a pest of many plants, trees, and shrubs. It infests hibiscus, citrus, coffee, sugar cane, annonas, plums, guava, mango (although, mango mealybug is more problematic), okra, sorrel, teak, mora, pigeon pea, peanut, grapevine, maize, asparagus, chrysanthemum, beans, cotton, soybean, cocoa, and many other plants. The pest forms colonies on the host plant, and if left undisturbed, the colonies will grow into large masses of white waxy coverings on branches, fruiting structures, leaves, and even whole plants, including large trees.",
"Title: Hibiscus insularis\n\nThe Philip Island Hibiscus (Hibiscus insularis) is a species of hibiscus that is endemic to Phillip Island, a small island to the south of Norfolk Island. The entire natural extent of this species is just two small clumps, and each clump apparently consists of multiple separate stems of a single genotype. It has been propagated and planted more widely on Phillip Island, but only vegetatively which does not increase the genetic diversity. Seedlings apparently have not been observed in the wild. It produces greenish-yellow flowers that fade to mauve through most of the year. Horticultural use of the Philip Island Hibiscus has greatly increased the number of plants (though not in its natural environment) but as it is usually propagated by cuttings the number of genotypes is still extremely small. This species is listed as Critically Endangered under Australian federal environment legislation.",
"Title: Hibiscus\n\nHibiscus ( or ) is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. The genus is quite large, comprising several hundred species that are native to warm-temperate, subtropical and tropical regions throughout the world. Member species are renowned for their large, showy flowers and are commonly known simply as hibiscus, or less widely known as rose mallow. The genus includes both annual and perennial herbaceous plants, as well as woody shrubs and small trees. The generic name is derived from the Greek word ἱβίσκος (\"hibískos\"), which was the name Pedanius Dioscorides ( 40–90) gave to \"Althaea officinalis\".",
"Title: Machilus\n\nMachilus is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Lauraceae. It is found in temperate, subtropical, and tropical forest, occurring in China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia, Borneo, and the Philippines. It is sometimes included in the genus \"Persea\", and currently includes about 100 species.",
"Title: Malvaviscus\n\nMalvaviscus is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. Common names for species in this genus include Turk's cap mallow, wax mallow, sleeping hibiscus, and mazapan. It belongs to a group of genera that differ from the closely related \"Hibiscus\" in possessing a fruit divided into 5 separate parts (a schizocarp), and having a style surmounted by 10, rather than 5, capitate or capitellate stigmas. Among those genera \"Malvaviscus\" is distinguished by having auriculate petals and red, fleshy fruits.",
"Title: Persea\n\nPersea is a genus of about 150 species of evergreen trees belonging to the laurel family, Lauraceae. The best-known member of the genus is the avocado, \"P. americana\", widely cultivated in subtropical regions for its large, edible fruit.",
"Title: Emblem of South Korea\n\nThe National Emblem of the Republic of Korea (Hangul: 대한민국의 국장 / Hanja: 大韓民國의 國章 ) consists of the \"taeguk\" symbol present on the country's national flag surrounded by five stylized petals and a ribbon bearing the inscription \"The Republic of Korea\" (\"Daehan Minguk\"), the official name of the country, in Hangul characters. The Taegeuk represents peace and harmony. The five petals all have meaning and are related to Korea's national flower, the \"Hibiscus syriacus\", or Rose of Sharon (\"mugunghwa\" (무궁화/無窮花 ). The emblem was adopted in 1963.",
"Title: Talipariti\n\nTalipariti is a genus of plants in the mallow family Malvaceae. It consists of 22 species, which are exclusively tropical except for one species whose range extends into temperate areas of Japan and Korea. Some authors treat these species as part of the genus \"Hibiscus\", in which case they form the section \"Hibiscus\" sect. \"Azanza\".",
"Title: Hibiscus syriacus\n\nHibiscus syriacus is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae, native to India and much of Asia (though not, as Linnaeus thought, Syria, as evidenced by the name he gave it). Common names include rose of Sharon (especially in North America), Syrian ketmia or rose mallow (United Kingdom), St Joseph's rod (Italy) and Rosa de Sharon (Brazil).",
"Title: Hawaiian hibiscus\n\nHawaiian hibiscus are seven species of hibiscus regarded as native to Hawaii. The yellow hibiscus is Hawaii's state flower. Although tourists regularly associate the hibiscus flower within experiences visiting the US state of Hawaii, and the plant family Malvaceae includes a relatively large number of species that are native to the Hawaiian Islands, those flowers regularly observed by tourists are generally not the native hibiscus flowers. Most commonly grown as ornamental plants in the Islands are the Chinese hibiscus (\"Hibiscus rosa-sinensis\") and its numerous hybrids."
] |
2,074
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Who score two goals for West Ham to win the FA Cup Final against a a captain of the England team that won the 1966 World Cup?
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Alan 'Sparrow' Taylor
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bridge
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"The 1975 FA Cup Final was contested by West Ham United and Fulham at Wembley.",
" The Fulham team contained two former England captains in former West Ham captain Bobby Moore, making his last appearance at Wembley, and Alan Mullery.",
" West Ham won 2–0, with the two goals scored by Alan Taylor.",
" The first after Fulham goalkeeper Peter Mellor had parried Billy Jennings shot for Taylor to score; the second five minutes later when Mellor failed to hold Graham Paddon's shot, Taylor following in to score."
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"John Charlton, OBE, DL (born 8 May 1935) is an English former footballer and manager who played as a defender.",
" He was part of the England team that won the 1966 World Cup.",
" He is the elder brother of former Manchester United forward Bobby Charlton, who was also a teammate in England's World Cup final victory.",
" He spent his entire club career with Leeds United from 1950 to 1973, helping the club to the Second Division title (1963–64), First Division title (1968–69), FA Cup (1972), League Cup (1968), Charity Shield (1969), Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1968 and 1971), as well as one other promotion from the Second Division (1955–56) and five second-place finishes in the First Division, two FA Cup final defeats and one Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final defeat.",
" His 629 league and 762 total competitive appearances are club records.",
" In 2006, Leeds United supporters voted Charlton into the club's greatest ever XI."
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" It was the final match of the 2005–06 FA Cup, the 125th season of the world's oldest football knockout competition, the FA Cup.",
" Liverpool were participating in their 13th final, they had previously won six and lost six.",
" West Ham were appearing in their fifth final, they had previously won three and lost once.",
" This was the last final to be held at the Millennium Stadium while Wembley Stadium was rebuilt.",
" Liverpool had won the first final to be held at the Millennium Stadium in 2001, when they beat Arsenal 2–1.",
" The match has been called \"The Gerrard Final\" and is widely regarded as one of the greatest cup finals in the history of the competition."
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" He captained West Ham United for more than ten years and was captain of the England team that won the 1966 World Cup.",
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" Moore is a member of the World Team of the 20th Century."
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"West Ham won the FA Cup Final for the second time, recording a 2-0 result against a Fulham side captained by former Upton Park legend Bobby Moore.",
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"The season 1964–65 of the European Cup Winners' Cup football club tournament was won by West Ham United in a final at Wembley Stadium against 1860 Munich.",
" West Ham's Bobby Moore was captaining a side that also included Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters just one season before all three went on to star in England's World Cup winning side of 1966.",
" As a result of their CWC success, Bobby Moore became the only captain to climb the Wembley steps to be presented with three different trophies in three successive seasons (English FA Cup and European Cup Winners' Cup with West Ham in 1964 and 1965 respectively, then the World Cup with England in 1966)."
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"John Frederick Bond (17 December 1932 – 25 September 2012) was an English professional football player and manager.",
" He played from 1950 until 1966 for West Ham United, making 444 appearances in all competitions and scoring 37 goals.",
" He was a member of the West Ham side which won the 1957–58 Second Division and the 1964 FA Cup.",
" He also played for Torquay United until 1969.",
" He managed seven different Football League clubs, and was the manager of the Norwich City side which made the 1975 Football League Cup Final and the Manchester City side which made the 1981 FA Cup Final.",
" He is the father of Kevin Bond, a former footballer and coach."
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"The World Cup Sculpture, or simply The Champions, is a bronze statue of the 1966 World Cup Final located near West Ham United Football Club's Boleyn Ground (Upton Park) stadium in the London Borough of Newham, England.",
" It depicts a famous victory scene photographed after the final, held at the old Wembley Stadium in London, featuring Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters and Ray Wilson.",
" It was the first and only time England had won the World Cup, and England captain Moore is pictured held shoulder high, holding the Jules Rimet Trophy aloft.",
" Jointly commissioned by Newham Council and West Ham United, it stands at the junction of Barking Road and Green Street, near the Boleyn Ground.",
" It commemorates West Ham's contribution to the victory, with Moore, Hurst and Peters having all been West Ham players at the time of the 1966 World Cup.",
" Sculpted by the Royal Sculptor Philip Jackson, it was unveiled in 2003 by Prince Andrew, president of the Football Association.",
" Jackson went on to also sculpt the statue of Bobby Moore unveiled at the new Wembley when it opened in 2007."
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"The 2008 FA Cup Final was a football match held at Wembley Stadium on 17 May 2008 and was the final match of the 2007–08 FA Cup competition.",
" The match was the 127th FA Cup Final, and the second to be held at the new Wembley Stadium since its redevelopment.",
" The match was contested by Portsmouth and Cardiff City, with Portsmouth winning 1–0.",
" This was the first time that the two sides have ever met in the competition.",
" Both teams were aiming to win the FA Cup for the second time, Cardiff having won it in 1927 and Portsmouth in 1939.",
" Had Cardiff won, they would have been the first club from outside the top division of English football to have won the competition since West Ham United in 1980.",
" The match had an attendance of 89,874, a record which still stands as the largest ever for an FA Cup Final at the new Wembley Stadium."
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"Title: 1975 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 1975 FA Cup Final was contested by West Ham United and Fulham at Wembley. The Fulham team contained two former England captains in former West Ham captain Bobby Moore, making his last appearance at Wembley, and Alan Mullery. West Ham won 2–0, with the two goals scored by Alan Taylor. The first after Fulham goalkeeper Peter Mellor had parried Billy Jennings shot for Taylor to score; the second five minutes later when Mellor failed to hold Graham Paddon's shot, Taylor following in to score.",
"Title: Jack Charlton\n\nJohn Charlton, OBE, DL (born 8 May 1935) is an English former footballer and manager who played as a defender. He was part of the England team that won the 1966 World Cup. He is the elder brother of former Manchester United forward Bobby Charlton, who was also a teammate in England's World Cup final victory. He spent his entire club career with Leeds United from 1950 to 1973, helping the club to the Second Division title (1963–64), First Division title (1968–69), FA Cup (1972), League Cup (1968), Charity Shield (1969), Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1968 and 1971), as well as one other promotion from the Second Division (1955–56) and five second-place finishes in the First Division, two FA Cup final defeats and one Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final defeat. His 629 league and 762 total competitive appearances are club records. In 2006, Leeds United supporters voted Charlton into the club's greatest ever XI.",
"Title: 2006 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 2006 FA Cup Final was a football match played between Liverpool and West Ham United on 13 May 2006 at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff. It was the final match of the 2005–06 FA Cup, the 125th season of the world's oldest football knockout competition, the FA Cup. Liverpool were participating in their 13th final, they had previously won six and lost six. West Ham were appearing in their fifth final, they had previously won three and lost once. This was the last final to be held at the Millennium Stadium while Wembley Stadium was rebuilt. Liverpool had won the first final to be held at the Millennium Stadium in 2001, when they beat Arsenal 2–1. The match has been called \"The Gerrard Final\" and is widely regarded as one of the greatest cup finals in the history of the competition.",
"Title: Bobby Moore\n\nRobert Frederick Chelsea Moore OBE (12 April 1941 – 24 February 1993) was an English professional footballer. He captained West Ham United for more than ten years and was captain of the England team that won the 1966 World Cup. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest defenders of all time, and was cited by Pelé as the greatest defender that he had ever played against. Moore is a member of the World Team of the 20th Century.",
"Title: 1974–75 West Ham United F.C. season\n\nWest Ham won the FA Cup Final for the second time, recording a 2-0 result against a Fulham side captained by former Upton Park legend Bobby Moore. Both West Ham goals were scored by Alan 'Sparrow' Taylor.",
"Title: 1964–65 European Cup Winners' Cup\n\nThe season 1964–65 of the European Cup Winners' Cup football club tournament was won by West Ham United in a final at Wembley Stadium against 1860 Munich. West Ham's Bobby Moore was captaining a side that also included Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters just one season before all three went on to star in England's World Cup winning side of 1966. As a result of their CWC success, Bobby Moore became the only captain to climb the Wembley steps to be presented with three different trophies in three successive seasons (English FA Cup and European Cup Winners' Cup with West Ham in 1964 and 1965 respectively, then the World Cup with England in 1966).",
"Title: John Bond (footballer)\n\nJohn Frederick Bond (17 December 1932 – 25 September 2012) was an English professional football player and manager. He played from 1950 until 1966 for West Ham United, making 444 appearances in all competitions and scoring 37 goals. He was a member of the West Ham side which won the 1957–58 Second Division and the 1964 FA Cup. He also played for Torquay United until 1969. He managed seven different Football League clubs, and was the manager of the Norwich City side which made the 1975 Football League Cup Final and the Manchester City side which made the 1981 FA Cup Final. He is the father of Kevin Bond, a former footballer and coach.",
"Title: World Cup Sculpture\n\nThe World Cup Sculpture, or simply The Champions, is a bronze statue of the 1966 World Cup Final located near West Ham United Football Club's Boleyn Ground (Upton Park) stadium in the London Borough of Newham, England. It depicts a famous victory scene photographed after the final, held at the old Wembley Stadium in London, featuring Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters and Ray Wilson. It was the first and only time England had won the World Cup, and England captain Moore is pictured held shoulder high, holding the Jules Rimet Trophy aloft. Jointly commissioned by Newham Council and West Ham United, it stands at the junction of Barking Road and Green Street, near the Boleyn Ground. It commemorates West Ham's contribution to the victory, with Moore, Hurst and Peters having all been West Ham players at the time of the 1966 World Cup. Sculpted by the Royal Sculptor Philip Jackson, it was unveiled in 2003 by Prince Andrew, president of the Football Association. Jackson went on to also sculpt the statue of Bobby Moore unveiled at the new Wembley when it opened in 2007.",
"Title: 1980 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 1980 FA Cup Final was contested by West Ham United and Arsenal at Wembley. West Ham won by a single goal, scored by Trevor Brooking. To date, it is the last time a team from outside the top flight has won the FA Cup. It was West Ham's third FA Cup triumph and the last time that they have won a major trophy.",
"Title: 2008 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 2008 FA Cup Final was a football match held at Wembley Stadium on 17 May 2008 and was the final match of the 2007–08 FA Cup competition. The match was the 127th FA Cup Final, and the second to be held at the new Wembley Stadium since its redevelopment. The match was contested by Portsmouth and Cardiff City, with Portsmouth winning 1–0. This was the first time that the two sides have ever met in the competition. Both teams were aiming to win the FA Cup for the second time, Cardiff having won it in 1927 and Portsmouth in 1939. Had Cardiff won, they would have been the first club from outside the top division of English football to have won the competition since West Ham United in 1980. The match had an attendance of 89,874, a record which still stands as the largest ever for an FA Cup Final at the new Wembley Stadium."
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What band, formed in Sheffield in 1977, released their third album in the US in mid-1982?
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The Human League
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"On Returning (1977–1979) is a compilation album by English rock band Wire.",
" It was released in 1989 and comprises recordings of the band from 1977 to 1979 (the albums \"Pink Flag\", \"Chairs Missing\" and \"154\", which are also each represented graphically on the album cover), and is seen as the band's first \"best of\" album, complimented four years later by \"\" which is the \"best of\" of the band's second era.",
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"The Shizit was a digital hardcore act from Seattle, Washington, USA, initially formed by J.P. Anderson and Brian Shrader in 1999.",
" The music was an intense mix of gabber, breakbeat, drum and bass, hardcore techno, hardcore and heavy metal guitars, amped up with aggressive political lyrics.",
" The band released two CDs on mp3.com, and as it was spread quickly among underground sources, the band steadily built up their following.",
" In 2001, they began work on their third album, \"\"Soundtrack for the Revolution\"\"; The album was finally released at E115 Records, a Canadian indie label later that year, and tracks from it were released on Alec Empire's \"Don't Fuck With US\" compilation.",
" The band also joined Alec on his European tour, and the band added turntablist Jason Alberts.",
" In 2003, the band announced they were disbanding due to personal disputes between Anderson and Shrader.",
" A posthumous album was released on D-Trash Records, with artists remixing the \"Soundtrack for the Revolution\" album as \"Remixed for the Revolution\"."
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"Act Three was the third album to be released by \"X Factor\" runners-up G4.",
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" This was the third album of rock, pop and traditional classics sung in operatic pop style by the group.",
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"While She Sleeps are an English metalcore band from Sheffield.",
" Formed in 2006, the group consists of vocalist Lawrence Taylor, guitarists Sean Long and Mat Welsh, bassist Aaran McKenzie and drummer Adam Savage.",
" They are currently an independent band in the UK and are signed to SharpTone Records in the US and UNFD in Australia, respectively.",
" They have released one EP, \"The North Stands for Nothing\", in 2010, and two studio albums, \"This Is the Six\" and \"Brainwashed\", on 13 August 2012 and 23 March 2015 respectively.",
" Their third album, \"You Are We\", was released on 21 April 2017.",
" They received the Best British Newcomer award at the Kerrang!",
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"The Human League are an English synth-pop band formed in Sheffield in 1977.",
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" The album contained four hit singles, including the UK/US number one hit \"Don't You Want Me\".",
" The band received the Brit Award for Best British Breakthrough Act in 1982.",
" Further hits followed throughout the 1980s and into the 1990s, including \"Being Boiled\", \"Mirror Man\", \"Fascination\", \"The Lebanon\", \"Human\" (a US No. 1) and \"Tell Me When\"."
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"The Mission Mountain Wood Band, abbreviated M2WB, is an American bluegrass and country rock band formed in Missoula, Montana, US in 1971.",
" They were noted for their vocal harmonies, multi-instrumental talent, and charismatic stage presence, particularly at Woodstock style regional concerts of the era such as the University of Montana's Aber Day Kegger.",
" They spent time in New York City to further build their career, appeared on national television and toured 47 of the lower 48 states in a unique 1955 Greyhound Scenicruiser, performing up to 320 times a year both solo and as an opening act for other bands.",
" The original five members were Rob Quist, Steve Riddle, Christian Johnson, Greg Reichenberg, and the late Terry Robinson, all of whom were UM students and born in Montana.",
" Johnson was replaced with Kurt Bergeron by the time the band released their first album, \"In Without Knocking\", in 1977.",
" The band recorded two studio albums in their heyday, a third album after the band revamped as ‘’Montana’’, released a compilation of their older work in 2005, and put out two albums with new content in 2011 and 2014."
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"Third Album is the third studio album released by The Jackson 5 on Motown Records, and the group's second LP released in 1970.",
" \"Third Album\" featured the group's fourth consecutive number-one single on the US pop charts, \"I'll Be There\", the Top 5 single, \"Mama's Pearl\", and album tracks such as the semi-autobiographical \"Goin' Back to Indiana\", and \"Darling Dear\".",
" The album peaked at #4 on the \"Billboard\" album charts and #1 on the R&B album charts and also #1 on \"Cashbox\".",
" This is considered one of their best efforts and is their most successful album to date.",
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"My Bloody Valentine, an alternative rock band from Dublin, Ireland, have recorded songs for three studio albums and a number of extended plays, singles and compilation releases.",
" Formed in 1983 by Kevin Shields, Colm Ó Cíosóig and David Conway, the band had a series of unsuccessful releases throughout the mid-1980s on various independent record labels.",
" In 1987, after the addition of bassist Debbie Googe and vocalist-guitarist Bilinda Butcher, My Bloody Valentine released \"Strawberry Wine\", \"Ecstasy\", and the 1988 EP \"You Made Me Realise\", which were predecessors to the band's debut album \"Isn't Anything\" (1988).",
" Considered an independent success, the band released two further EPs before \"Loveless\" (1991), their second studio album; which is considered their \"magnum opus\" and which received unanimous critical acclaim since its release.",
" Both albums pioneered an alternative rock subgenre known as shoegazing, a term coined by \"Sounds\" journalists to describe certain bands' \"motionless performing style, where they stood on stage and stared at the floor\".",
" My Bloody Valentine disbanded in 1997 after failing to utilise a third album although Kevin Shields was rumoured to have sent 60 hours worth of material to Island Records, with whom the band signed after being dropped by Creation Records in 1991.",
" My Bloody Valentine reunited in 2007 and began completing their third album.",
" The album, \"m b v\", was self-released in 2013 and received \"universal acclaim\", according to Metacritic."
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"Zatopeks are a British pop punk band who formed in the United Kingdom in 2001; several band members played together in the band called 3½ Inch Floppy founded in 1999 at Birmingham University.",
" They released their first album (Ain't Nobody Left But Us, 2005) on Stardumb Records, and their sophomore effort (Damn Fool Music, 2007) on Household Name Records in the United Kingdom, and Whoa Oh Records in the US.",
" Their early sound was a blend of Lookout!",
" Records style pop punk with cultural references to early rock n' roll, but since then the group's approach has diversified to include other styles such as folk music and they have also been compared to early punk bands such as the Buzzcocks and The Undertones.",
" After having seen them performing live, Lookout!",
" Records founder Larry Livermore called them \"one of the best bands in the world\".",
" In December 2013 the band released their third album, About Bloody Time, on It's Alive Records (USA), Monster Zero Records (Europe) and East Beat Records (former Soviet Union)."
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"Title: On Returning (1977–1979)\n\nOn Returning (1977–1979) is a compilation album by English rock band Wire. It was released in 1989 and comprises recordings of the band from 1977 to 1979 (the albums \"Pink Flag\", \"Chairs Missing\" and \"154\", which are also each represented graphically on the album cover), and is seen as the band's first \"best of\" album, complimented four years later by \"\" which is the \"best of\" of the band's second era. The album is named after the band's track \"On Returning\" which closes the album, originally released on the band's third album \"154\" (1979).",
"Title: The Shizit\n\nThe Shizit was a digital hardcore act from Seattle, Washington, USA, initially formed by J.P. Anderson and Brian Shrader in 1999. The music was an intense mix of gabber, breakbeat, drum and bass, hardcore techno, hardcore and heavy metal guitars, amped up with aggressive political lyrics. The band released two CDs on mp3.com, and as it was spread quickly among underground sources, the band steadily built up their following. In 2001, they began work on their third album, \"\"Soundtrack for the Revolution\"\"; The album was finally released at E115 Records, a Canadian indie label later that year, and tracks from it were released on Alec Empire's \"Don't Fuck With US\" compilation. The band also joined Alec on his European tour, and the band added turntablist Jason Alberts. In 2003, the band announced they were disbanding due to personal disputes between Anderson and Shrader. A posthumous album was released on D-Trash Records, with artists remixing the \"Soundtrack for the Revolution\" album as \"Remixed for the Revolution\".",
"Title: Act Three (G4 album)\n\nAct Three was the third album to be released by \"X Factor\" runners-up G4. The album included a duet with Stephen Gately on the song \"No Matter What\", Gately having sung the lead on the original version of the song with his band Boyzone. This was the third album of rock, pop and traditional classics sung in operatic pop style by the group. Being released in the same week as the third album by the similar band Il Divo, \"Act Three\" peaked at #21 in the UK charts with first week sales of 37,487. \"Act Three\" was also the last album with Matthew Stiff singing bass.",
"Title: Dare (album)\n\nDare (released as Dare! in the US) is the third studio album by British synthpop band The Human League. The album was recorded between March and September 1981 and first released in the UK on 16 October 1981, then subsequently in the US in mid-1982.",
"Title: While She Sleeps\n\nWhile She Sleeps are an English metalcore band from Sheffield. Formed in 2006, the group consists of vocalist Lawrence Taylor, guitarists Sean Long and Mat Welsh, bassist Aaran McKenzie and drummer Adam Savage. They are currently an independent band in the UK and are signed to SharpTone Records in the US and UNFD in Australia, respectively. They have released one EP, \"The North Stands for Nothing\", in 2010, and two studio albums, \"This Is the Six\" and \"Brainwashed\", on 13 August 2012 and 23 March 2015 respectively. Their third album, \"You Are We\", was released on 21 April 2017. They received the Best British Newcomer award at the Kerrang! Awards 2012.",
"Title: The Human League\n\nThe Human League are an English synth-pop band formed in Sheffield in 1977. After signing to Virgin Records in 1979, the band released two albums and a string of singles before attaining widespread commercial success with their third album \"Dare\" in 1981. The album contained four hit singles, including the UK/US number one hit \"Don't You Want Me\". The band received the Brit Award for Best British Breakthrough Act in 1982. Further hits followed throughout the 1980s and into the 1990s, including \"Being Boiled\", \"Mirror Man\", \"Fascination\", \"The Lebanon\", \"Human\" (a US No. 1) and \"Tell Me When\".",
"Title: Mission Mountain Wood Band\n\nThe Mission Mountain Wood Band, abbreviated M2WB, is an American bluegrass and country rock band formed in Missoula, Montana, US in 1971. They were noted for their vocal harmonies, multi-instrumental talent, and charismatic stage presence, particularly at Woodstock style regional concerts of the era such as the University of Montana's Aber Day Kegger. They spent time in New York City to further build their career, appeared on national television and toured 47 of the lower 48 states in a unique 1955 Greyhound Scenicruiser, performing up to 320 times a year both solo and as an opening act for other bands. The original five members were Rob Quist, Steve Riddle, Christian Johnson, Greg Reichenberg, and the late Terry Robinson, all of whom were UM students and born in Montana. Johnson was replaced with Kurt Bergeron by the time the band released their first album, \"In Without Knocking\", in 1977. The band recorded two studio albums in their heyday, a third album after the band revamped as ‘’Montana’’, released a compilation of their older work in 2005, and put out two albums with new content in 2011 and 2014.",
"Title: Third Album\n\nThird Album is the third studio album released by The Jackson 5 on Motown Records, and the group's second LP released in 1970. \"Third Album\" featured the group's fourth consecutive number-one single on the US pop charts, \"I'll Be There\", the Top 5 single, \"Mama's Pearl\", and album tracks such as the semi-autobiographical \"Goin' Back to Indiana\", and \"Darling Dear\". The album peaked at #4 on the \"Billboard\" album charts and #1 on the R&B album charts and also #1 on \"Cashbox\". This is considered one of their best efforts and is their most successful album to date. It sold over 6 million copies worldwide.",
"Title: List of songs recorded by My Bloody Valentine\n\nMy Bloody Valentine, an alternative rock band from Dublin, Ireland, have recorded songs for three studio albums and a number of extended plays, singles and compilation releases. Formed in 1983 by Kevin Shields, Colm Ó Cíosóig and David Conway, the band had a series of unsuccessful releases throughout the mid-1980s on various independent record labels. In 1987, after the addition of bassist Debbie Googe and vocalist-guitarist Bilinda Butcher, My Bloody Valentine released \"Strawberry Wine\", \"Ecstasy\", and the 1988 EP \"You Made Me Realise\", which were predecessors to the band's debut album \"Isn't Anything\" (1988). Considered an independent success, the band released two further EPs before \"Loveless\" (1991), their second studio album; which is considered their \"magnum opus\" and which received unanimous critical acclaim since its release. Both albums pioneered an alternative rock subgenre known as shoegazing, a term coined by \"Sounds\" journalists to describe certain bands' \"motionless performing style, where they stood on stage and stared at the floor\". My Bloody Valentine disbanded in 1997 after failing to utilise a third album although Kevin Shields was rumoured to have sent 60 hours worth of material to Island Records, with whom the band signed after being dropped by Creation Records in 1991. My Bloody Valentine reunited in 2007 and began completing their third album. The album, \"m b v\", was self-released in 2013 and received \"universal acclaim\", according to Metacritic.",
"Title: Zatopeks\n\nZatopeks are a British pop punk band who formed in the United Kingdom in 2001; several band members played together in the band called 3½ Inch Floppy founded in 1999 at Birmingham University. They released their first album (Ain't Nobody Left But Us, 2005) on Stardumb Records, and their sophomore effort (Damn Fool Music, 2007) on Household Name Records in the United Kingdom, and Whoa Oh Records in the US. Their early sound was a blend of Lookout! Records style pop punk with cultural references to early rock n' roll, but since then the group's approach has diversified to include other styles such as folk music and they have also been compared to early punk bands such as the Buzzcocks and The Undertones. After having seen them performing live, Lookout! Records founder Larry Livermore called them \"one of the best bands in the world\". In December 2013 the band released their third album, About Bloody Time, on It's Alive Records (USA), Monster Zero Records (Europe) and East Beat Records (former Soviet Union)."
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What is the birthday of the first manager for Leeds United F.C. in the 2007-08 season?
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16 December 1966
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"2008 Galway United F.C. season.",
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" Jeff Kenna served as player-manager of Galway United F.C. during this season.",
" During the season there were rumours of financial troubles and the selling of the players within the squad, most notably Derek O'Brien.",
" Relegation also loomed on the horizon.",
" However, a surge of great form which saw the United reach the 2008 FAI Cup semi-finals gave the club a fighting chance of survival.",
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"The 2007–08 season was French football club Paris Saint-Germain's 35th professional season, their 35th season in Ligue 1 and their 34th consecutive season in French top-flight.",
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" The club was chaired by Alain Cayzac until Simon Tahar took over.",
" Paris Saint-Germain was present in the 2007–08 Ligue 1, the 2007–08 Coupe de France and the 2007–08 Coupe de la Ligue.",
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"Anders Gozzi (born (1967--) 12, 1967 ) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey player and currently the general manager of the AIK IF organization.",
" In his career as a professional ice hockey player he played for AIK, Brynäs IF, and Düsseldorfer EG.",
" In his first season with AIK, in the 1986–87 season, the team became promoted to Elitserien.",
" He played in AIK during the majority of his career, and scored 315 points in 579 Elitserien (SEL) games.",
" He became Elitserien champions with Brynäs IF in the 1992–93 season.",
" He ended his ice hockey player career with AIK in the 2003–04 season, when the team played in HockeyAllsvenskan.",
" He also was the general manager of AIK that season, and in the 2004–05 season he also became an assistant coach, replacing Tomas Winje mid-season.",
" In the 2007–08 season he was the head coach of AIK from early December 2007 until the end of the season.",
" Since the end of the 2007–08 season, he has been the general manager of AIK."
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"Dennis Frank Wise (born 16 December 1966) is an English former football player and manager, and former Executive Director of Football at Newcastle United."
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"Leeds Fans Utd is a private limited company which intends to secure a stake in Leeds United F.C. Part of the funding for the effort comes from ordinary Leeds fans, who collectively acquire shares in the company through the Leeds Fans Community Benefit Society.",
" If the company is successful in acquiring a stake in the club, the society will be able to elect representation to the club's board.",
" If the company cannot acquire a stake, the society will return fans at least 90% of their investment."
],
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"Leeds United Reserves were the English football reserve team of Leeds United F.C. In previous seasons, they played at York City's Bootham Crescent, South Leeds Stadium and the first team's ground Elland Road.",
" The reserves were generally a mix of recovering or fringe first-team players, young professionals and promising scholars."
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"title": "Leeds United F.C. Reserves and Youth Team"
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"The rivalry between Leeds United and Millwall is a bitter North–South divide game in English football.",
" Millwall were founded in South London in 1885 and Leeds United in West Yorkshire in 1919, over 170 miles (170 mi ) apart.",
" Both sides entered the Football League in 1920–21 season, albeit in different divisions.",
" From 1920 to 2003 the sides met just 12 times; competing in different tiers for the majority of their histories, and neither considering the other a rival on the pitch.",
" Since Leeds were relegated from the Premier League in 2004, the teams have met 23 times in 13 years.",
" The rivalry began in League One during the 2007–08 season, with disorder and violent clashes between both sets of fans and the police at Elland Road.",
" It continued into the 2008–09 season; where the teams were vying for promotion to the Championship, culminating in Millwall knocking Leeds out of the League One playoffs at the semi-final stage."
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"The 2007–08 season was Leeds United F.C.'s first ever season in the third tier of English football and saw them finish in the play-offs in League One.",
" Dennis Wise started the season as manager, but left the club in January 2008 to join Newcastle as Executive Director of Football.",
" Wise was replaced just days later with former Leeds captain, Gary McAllister."
],
"title": "2007–08 Leeds United F.C. season"
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"\"Leeds!",
" Leeds!",
" Leeds!\"",
" (commonly known as \"Marching On Together\") is the name of the anthem of Leeds United A.F.C. Unlike many football songs that are just new words set to existing music, \"Leeds!",
" Leeds!",
" Leeds!\"",
" is an original composition by Les Reed and Barry Mason.",
" The song first appeared in 1972 as the B-side of the record released by Leeds United to coincide with the team reaching the 1972 FA Cup Final, the A-side being titled \"Leeds United\".",
" The vocals on the original recording were sung by the then-members of the Leeds United team and their supporters.",
" The record stayed in the UK Singles Chart for almost 3 months, peaking at number 10."
],
"title": "Marching On Together"
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"Tom Rogers (born 1885) was an English footballer who played as a defender for Liverpool in The Football League.",
" Rogers started his career at Rossendale United F.C. where his performances led to a transfer to Liverpool.",
" He made his debut for the club on the last day of the 1907–08 season.",
" The next season, he was a regular in the starting lineup he made 12 appearances for the team before he suffered a serious injury in a match against Nottingham Forest F.C. which meant he did not play for 13 months.",
" Following his return he was unable to reclaim his place in the side and only played sporadically."
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"Title: 2008 Galway United F.C. season\n\n2008 Galway United F.C. season. This is a list of competitive matches played by Galway United F.C. in during the 2008 League of Ireland Premier Division season. Jeff Kenna served as player-manager of Galway United F.C. during this season. During the season there were rumours of financial troubles and the selling of the players within the squad, most notably Derek O'Brien. Relegation also loomed on the horizon. However, a surge of great form which saw the United reach the 2008 FAI Cup semi-finals gave the club a fighting chance of survival. A 3–0 victory over Finn Harps in the penultimate game of the season put survival in United's own hands and their victory the following week away to UCD ensured that Galway United would be playing in the League of Ireland Premier Division in 2009.",
"Title: 2007–08 Paris Saint-Germain F.C. season\n\nThe 2007–08 season was French football club Paris Saint-Germain's 35th professional season, their 35th season in Ligue 1 and their 34th consecutive season in French top-flight. PSG was managed by Paul Le Guen - in his first full season since replacing Guy Lacombe. The club was chaired by Alain Cayzac until Simon Tahar took over. Paris Saint-Germain was present in the 2007–08 Ligue 1, the 2007–08 Coupe de France and the 2007–08 Coupe de la Ligue. Last season's poor results prevented the capital club to participate in consecutive years in a European competition. Paris Saint-Germain's average home gate for the 2007–08 season was 36,947, the third highest in the Ligue 1.",
"Title: Anders Gozzi\n\nAnders Gozzi (born (1967--) 12, 1967 ) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey player and currently the general manager of the AIK IF organization. In his career as a professional ice hockey player he played for AIK, Brynäs IF, and Düsseldorfer EG. In his first season with AIK, in the 1986–87 season, the team became promoted to Elitserien. He played in AIK during the majority of his career, and scored 315 points in 579 Elitserien (SEL) games. He became Elitserien champions with Brynäs IF in the 1992–93 season. He ended his ice hockey player career with AIK in the 2003–04 season, when the team played in HockeyAllsvenskan. He also was the general manager of AIK that season, and in the 2004–05 season he also became an assistant coach, replacing Tomas Winje mid-season. In the 2007–08 season he was the head coach of AIK from early December 2007 until the end of the season. Since the end of the 2007–08 season, he has been the general manager of AIK.",
"Title: Dennis Wise\n\nDennis Frank Wise (born 16 December 1966) is an English former football player and manager, and former Executive Director of Football at Newcastle United.",
"Title: Leeds Fans Utd\n\nLeeds Fans Utd is a private limited company which intends to secure a stake in Leeds United F.C. Part of the funding for the effort comes from ordinary Leeds fans, who collectively acquire shares in the company through the Leeds Fans Community Benefit Society. If the company is successful in acquiring a stake in the club, the society will be able to elect representation to the club's board. If the company cannot acquire a stake, the society will return fans at least 90% of their investment.",
"Title: Leeds United F.C. Reserves and Youth Team\n\nLeeds United Reserves were the English football reserve team of Leeds United F.C. In previous seasons, they played at York City's Bootham Crescent, South Leeds Stadium and the first team's ground Elland Road. The reserves were generally a mix of recovering or fringe first-team players, young professionals and promising scholars.",
"Title: Leeds United F.C.–Millwall F.C. rivalry\n\nThe rivalry between Leeds United and Millwall is a bitter North–South divide game in English football. Millwall were founded in South London in 1885 and Leeds United in West Yorkshire in 1919, over 170 miles (170 mi ) apart. Both sides entered the Football League in 1920–21 season, albeit in different divisions. From 1920 to 2003 the sides met just 12 times; competing in different tiers for the majority of their histories, and neither considering the other a rival on the pitch. Since Leeds were relegated from the Premier League in 2004, the teams have met 23 times in 13 years. The rivalry began in League One during the 2007–08 season, with disorder and violent clashes between both sets of fans and the police at Elland Road. It continued into the 2008–09 season; where the teams were vying for promotion to the Championship, culminating in Millwall knocking Leeds out of the League One playoffs at the semi-final stage.",
"Title: 2007–08 Leeds United F.C. season\n\nThe 2007–08 season was Leeds United F.C.'s first ever season in the third tier of English football and saw them finish in the play-offs in League One. Dennis Wise started the season as manager, but left the club in January 2008 to join Newcastle as Executive Director of Football. Wise was replaced just days later with former Leeds captain, Gary McAllister.",
"Title: Marching On Together\n\n\"Leeds! Leeds! Leeds!\" (commonly known as \"Marching On Together\") is the name of the anthem of Leeds United A.F.C. Unlike many football songs that are just new words set to existing music, \"Leeds! Leeds! Leeds!\" is an original composition by Les Reed and Barry Mason. The song first appeared in 1972 as the B-side of the record released by Leeds United to coincide with the team reaching the 1972 FA Cup Final, the A-side being titled \"Leeds United\". The vocals on the original recording were sung by the then-members of the Leeds United team and their supporters. The record stayed in the UK Singles Chart for almost 3 months, peaking at number 10.",
"Title: Tom Rogers (footballer)\n\nTom Rogers (born 1885) was an English footballer who played as a defender for Liverpool in The Football League. Rogers started his career at Rossendale United F.C. where his performances led to a transfer to Liverpool. He made his debut for the club on the last day of the 1907–08 season. The next season, he was a regular in the starting lineup he made 12 appearances for the team before he suffered a serious injury in a match against Nottingham Forest F.C. which meant he did not play for 13 months. Following his return he was unable to reclaim his place in the side and only played sporadically."
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"\"Computer Blue\" is the fourth track on Prince and the Revolution's soundtrack album, \"Purple Rain\".",
" In the film, the song represents Prince's angst at the budding relationship between the characters played by Morris Day and Apollonia.",
" The song was composed by Prince, with credit to his father, John L. Nelson for the guitar solo based on a piano instrumental written by Nelson and Prince.",
" Prince titled the piece \"Father's Song\" and recorded it on piano for the film, though on screen it was portrayed as being played by Prince's on-screen father, actor Clarence Williams III.",
" On the box-set \"Purple Rain Deluxe\" (2017) a different and longer recording of \"Father's Song\" is included."
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"Purple Rain is a 1984 American rock musical drama film directed by Albert Magnoli, written by Magnoli and William Blinn, and produced by Robert Cavallo, Joseph Ruffalo and Steven Fargnoli.",
" The film stars Prince in his acting debut playing \"The Kid,\" a quasi-biographical character.",
" \"Purple Rain\" was developed to showcase Prince's talents and contains several concert sequences."
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"Carl Kochao Chang () is Professor of Computer Science, Professor of Human Computer Interaction and Director of Software Engineering Laboratory in the Department of Computer Science at Iowa State University where he served as its department chair from 2002-2013.",
" He received a PhD in computer science from Northwestern University.",
" He worked for GTE Automatic Electric and Bell Laboratories before joining the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1984, where he directed the International Center for Software Engineering.",
" He served as Professor and Director for the Institute for Mobile, Pervasive, and Agile Computing Technologies (IMPACT) at Auburn University from 2001–2002, before moving to Iowa State University in July 2002.",
" Chang was the 2004 IEEE Computer Society president.",
" Previously he served as the Editor-in-Chief for IEEE Software (1991–1994) and Editor-in-Chief for IEEE Computer (2007–2010).",
" He spearheaded the Computing Curricula 2001 (CC2001) project jointly sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society, the ACM, and the National Science Foundation.",
" He is a Life Fellow of IEEE, a Fellow of AAAS, and a member and an officer of the European Academy of Sciences.",
" He received the 2000 IEEE Third Millennium Medal, the 2006 Bulgaria Academy of Sciences Marin Drinov Medal, and the 2012 IEEE Computer Society Richard E. Merwin Medal.",
" As a three times winner of IBM Faculty Award, Chang’s research interests include software engineering, human computer interaction and digital health.",
" He is the founder of Situation Analytics based on his Situ theoretical framework.",
" He is the recipient of the 2014 Overseas Outstanding Contribution Award from China Computer Federation (CCF 中国计算机学会) as well as the 2014 Distinguished Alumnus by the National Central University in Taiwan (中央大學-台灣)。"
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"The Leyenda de Azul (Spanish for \"the Blue Legend\") is a lucha libre tournament held seven times by the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) between 2000 and 2008 and again in 2011 and 2012.",
" The tournament honors Blue Demon, or \"Demonio Azul\" as he's sometimes referred to.",
" The tournament is not nearly as prestigious as CMLL's annual \"Leyenda de Plata\" tournament.",
" The winner is given a plaque with a Blue Demon mask on it and a championship belt featuring Blue Demon as well.",
" There was no \"Leyenda de Azul\" in 2009 and no plans for a 2010 tournament has been announced so far.",
" All tournaments have taken place in Arena México in Mexico City and all were held on Fridays during CMLL's Super Viernes show.",
" In 2009 Blue Demon Jr. threatened to take legal action against CMLL on behalf of the National Wrestling Alliance over CMLL's use of three NWA branded championships.",
" While CMLL did not publicly respond to the threat they dropped the tournament from their schedule for two years.",
" In July 2011, CMLL, still not on good terms with Blue Demon Jr., announced the return of the tournament.",
" The tournament would instead be endorsed by Blue Demon's biological son and Blue Demon Jr.'s adopted brother, El Hijo de Blue Demon."
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"title": "Leyenda de Azul"
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"Blue is the colour between violet and green on the spectrum of visible light.",
" Human eyes perceive blue when observing light with a wavelength between 450 and 495 nanometres. Blues with a higher frequency and thus a shorter wavelength appear more violet, while those with a lower frequency and a longer wavelength gradually appear more green.",
" Pure blue, in the middle, has a wavelength of 470 nanometres.",
" In painting and traditional colour theory, blue is one of the three primary colours of pigments, along with red and yellow, which can be mixed to form a wide gamut of colours.",
" Red and blue mixed together form violet, blue and yellow together form green.",
" Blue is also a primary colour in the RGB colour model, used to create all the colours on the screen of a television or computer monitor."
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"Wen-mei Hwu is the Walter J. Sanders III-AMD Endowed Chair professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Coordinated Science Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.",
" His research is on compiler design, computer architecture, computer microarchitecture, and parallel processing.",
" He is a Principle investigator for the petascale Blue Waters supercomputer, is co-director of the Universal Parallel Computing Research Center (UPCRC), and principle investigator for the first NVIDIA CUDA Center of Excellence at UIUC.",
" At the Illinois Coordinated Science Lab, Dr. Hwu leads the IMPACT Research Group and is director of the OpenIMPACT project - which has delivered new compiler and computer architecture technologies to the computer industry since 1987.",
" From 1997 to 1999, Dr. Hwu served as the chairman of the Computer Engineering Program at Illinois.",
" Since 2009, Dr. Hwu has served as Chief Technology Officer at MulticoreWare Inc., leading the development of compiler tools for heterogeneous platforms.",
" The OpenCL compilers developed by his team at MulticoreWare are based on the LLVM framework and have been deployed by leading semiconductor companies."
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"title": "Wen-mei Hwu"
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"Buster: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the 1988 British film \"Buster\".",
" The album is essentially a collection of oldies, tucked in between two Phil Collins songs that were recorded for the film, in which he starred. \"",
"Two Hearts\" was specially written for the film, having earned a Grammy Award for Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television in 1989, a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song (tying with \"Let the River Run\" from \"Working Girl\" by Carly Simon) as well as an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song, and \"A Groovy Kind of Love\" with a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male was a remake of a song taken to #2 in the UK Singles Chart in 1965 by The Mindbenders.",
" Both were released as singles, and topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, with \"A Groovy Kind of Love\" also reaching #1 in the UK.",
" Other new songs include Collins' \"Big Noise\" and The Four Tops' \"Loco in Acapulco\", co-written by Collins.",
" The soundtrack received at the Brit Awards in 1989 the award for British Soundtrack Album, while Collins received the award British Male Artist for his contribution to the soundtrack album."
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"Loan modification is the systematic alteration of mortgage loan agreements that help those having problems making the payments by reducing interest rates, monthly payments or principal balances.",
" Lending institutions could make one or more of these changes to relieve financial pressure on borrowers to prevent the condition of foreclosure.",
" Loan modifications have been practiced in the United States since The 2008 Crash Of The Housing Market from Washington Mutual, Chase Home Finance, Chase, JP Morgan & Chase, other contributors like MER's.",
" Crimes of Mortgage ad Real Estate Staff had long assisted nd finally the squeaky will could not continue as their deviant practices broke the state and crashed.",
" Modification owners either ordered by The United States Department of Housing, The United States IRS or President Obamas letters from Note Holders came to those various departments asking for the Democratic process to help them keep their homes and protection them from explosion.",
" Thus the birth of Modifications.",
" It is yet to date for clarity how theses enforcements came into existence and except b whom, but t is certain that note holders form the Midwest reached out in the Democratic Process for assistance.",
" FBI Mortgage Fraud Department came into existence.",
" Modifications HMAP HARP were also birthed to help note holders get Justice through reduced mortgage by making terms legal.",
" Modification of mortgage terms was introduced by IRS staff addressing the crisis called the HAMP TEAMS that went across the United States desiring the new products to assist homeowners that were victims of predatory lending practices, unethical staff, brokers, attorneys and lenders that contributed to the crash.",
" Modification were a fix to the crash as litigation has ensued as the lenders reorganized and renamed the lending institutions and government agencies are to closely monitor them.",
" Prior to modifications loan holders that experiences crisis would use Loan assumptions and Loan transfers to keep the note in the 1930s.",
" During the Great Depression, loan transfers, loan assumption, and loan bail out programs took place at the state level in an effort to reduce levels of loan foreclosures while the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Federal Trade Commission, Comptroller, the United States Government and State Government responded to lending institution violations of law in these arenas by setting public court records that are legal precedence of such illegal actions.",
" The legal precedents and reporting agencies were created to address the violations of laws to consumers while the Modifications were created to assist the consumers that are victims of predatory lending practices.",
" During the so-called \"Great Recession\" of the early 21st century, loan modification became a matter of national policy, with various actions taken to alter mortgage loan terms to prevent further economic destabilization.",
" Due to absorbent personal profits nothing has been done to educate Homeowners or Creditors that this money from equity, escrow is truly theirs the Loan Note Holder and it is their monetary rights as the real prize and reason for the Housing Crash was the profit n obtaining the mortgage holders Escrow.",
" The Escrow and Equity that is accursed form the Note Holders payments various staff through the United States claimed as recorded and cashed by all staff in real-estate from local residential Tax Assessing Staff, Real Estate Staff, Ordinance Staff, Police Staff, Brokers, attorneys, lending institutional staff but typically Attorneys who are also typically the owners or Rental properties that are trained through Bankruptcies'.",
" that collect the Escrow that is rightfully the Homeowners but because most Homeowners are unaware of what money is due them and how they can loose their escrow.",
" Most Creditors are unaware that as the note holder that the Note Holder are due a annual or semi annual equity check and again bank or other lending and or legal intuitions staff claim this monies instead.",
" This money Note Holders were unaware of is the prize of real estate and the cause of the Real Estate Crash of 2008 where Lending Institutions provided mortgages to people years prior they know they would eventually loose with Loan holders purchasing Balloon Mortgages lending product that is designed to make fast money off the note holder whom is always typically unaware of their escrow, equity and that are further victimized by conferences and books on HOW TO MAKE MONEY IN REAL STATE - when in fact the money is the Note Holder.",
" The key of the crash was not the House, but the loan product used and the interest and money that was accrued form the note holders that staff too immorally.",
" The immoral and illegal actions of predatory lending station and their staff began with the inception of balloon mortgages although illegal activity has always existed in the arena, yet the crash created \"Watch Dog\" like HAMP TEAM, IRS, COMPTROLLER< Federal Trade Commission Consumer Protection Bureau, FBI, CIA, Local Police Department, ICE ( The FBI online Computer crime division receives and investigates computer crimes that record keeping staff from title companies, lending institutional staff, legal staff and others created fraudulent documents to change payments and billing of note holders to obtain the money note holders are typically unaware of) and other watch dog agencies came into existence to examine if houses were purchased through a processed check at Government Debited office as many obtained free homes illegally.",
" Many were incarcerated for such illegal actions.",
" Modifications fixed the Notes to proper lower interest, escrow, tax fees that staff typically raised for no reason.",
" Many people from various arenas involved in reals estate have been incarcerated for these actions as well as other illegal actions like charging for a modification.",
" Additionally Modifications were also made to address the falsifications such as inappropriate mortgage charges, filing of fraudulently deeds, reporting of and at times filing of fraudulent mortgages that were already paid off that were fraudulently continued by lenders staff and attorneys or brokers or anyone in the Real Estate Chain through the issues of real estate terms to continue to violate United States Laws, contract law and legal precedence where collusion was often done again to defraud and steal from the Note Holder was such a common practice that was evidence as to why the Mortgage Crash in 2008 occurred for the purpose of wining the prize of stealing form Homeowners and those that foreclosed was actually often purposefully for these monies note holders were unaware of to be obtained which was why Balloon mortgages and loans were given to the staff in the Real Estate Market with the hoper and the expectation that the loan holders would default as it offered opportunity to commit illegal transactions of obtaining the homeowners funds.",
" While such scams were addressed through modifications in 2008.",
" The Market relied heavily on Consumers ignorance to prosper, ignorance of real estate terms, ignorance on what they were to be charged properly for unethical financial gain and while staff in real estates lending arenas mingled terms to deceive y deliberate confusion consumers out of cash and homes while the USA Government provided Justice through President Obamas Inception and IRS Inception of Modifications which addressed these unethical profits in Reals Estate.",
" It was in 2009 that HARP, HAMP and Modifications were introduced to stop the victimization of Note Holders.",
" Taking on the Banks that ran USA Government was a great and dangerous undertaking that made America Great Again as Justice for Consumers reigned.",
" Legal action taken against institutions that have such business practices can be viewed in State Code of Law and Federal Law on precedent cases that are available to the public.",
" Finally, It had been unlawful to be charged by an attorney to modify as well as fro banking staff to modify terms to increase a mortgage and or change lending product to a balloon in an concerted effort to make homeowner foreclose which is also illegal, computer fraud and not the governments intended purpose or definition of a modification."
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"\"Final Fantasy VII\" is a role-playing video game developed by Square (now Square Enix) and published by Sony Computer Entertainment as the seventh installment in the \"Final Fantasy\" series.",
" Released in 1997, the game sparked the release of a collection of media centered on the game entitled the \"Compilation of Final Fantasy VII\".",
" The music of the \"Final Fantasy VII\" series includes not only the soundtrack to the original game and its associated albums, but also the soundtracks and music albums released for the other titles in the collection.",
" The first album produced was \"Final Fantasy VII Original Soundtrack\", a compilation of all the music in the game.",
" It was released as a soundtrack album on four CDs by DigiCube in 1997.",
" A selection of tracks from the album was released in the single-disc \"Reunion Tracks\" by DigiCube the same year.",
" \"Piano Collections Final Fantasy VII\", an album featuring piano arrangements of pieces from the soundtrack, was released in 2003 by DigiCube, and Square Enix began reprinting all three albums in 2004.",
" To date, these are the only released albums based on the original game's soundtrack, and were solely composed by regular series composer Nobuo Uematsu; his role for the majority of subsequent albums has been filled by Masashi Hamauzu and Takeharu Ishimoto."
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"Harry Mendell is an American inventor and computer designer.",
" In the 1970s and 1980s he worked in electronics, specifically with computers and music.",
" He invented the first digital sampling synthesizer.",
" The American musician Stevie Wonder bought Mendell's invention, the \"Computer Music Melodian\" and used it on a documentary soundtrack and corresponding soundtrack album inspired by the book \"The Secret Life of Plants\".",
" Wonder worked with Mendell for almost a decade, including almost all the tracks that are on the soundtrack album \"The Woman in Red\", for which Mendell won a Platinum record.",
" Mendell also worked with Bon Jovi."
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"Title: Computer Blue\n\n\"Computer Blue\" is the fourth track on Prince and the Revolution's soundtrack album, \"Purple Rain\". In the film, the song represents Prince's angst at the budding relationship between the characters played by Morris Day and Apollonia. The song was composed by Prince, with credit to his father, John L. Nelson for the guitar solo based on a piano instrumental written by Nelson and Prince. Prince titled the piece \"Father's Song\" and recorded it on piano for the film, though on screen it was portrayed as being played by Prince's on-screen father, actor Clarence Williams III. On the box-set \"Purple Rain Deluxe\" (2017) a different and longer recording of \"Father's Song\" is included.",
"Title: Purple Rain (film)\n\nPurple Rain is a 1984 American rock musical drama film directed by Albert Magnoli, written by Magnoli and William Blinn, and produced by Robert Cavallo, Joseph Ruffalo and Steven Fargnoli. The film stars Prince in his acting debut playing \"The Kid,\" a quasi-biographical character. \"Purple Rain\" was developed to showcase Prince's talents and contains several concert sequences.",
"Title: Carl Chang (computer scientist)\n\nCarl Kochao Chang () is Professor of Computer Science, Professor of Human Computer Interaction and Director of Software Engineering Laboratory in the Department of Computer Science at Iowa State University where he served as its department chair from 2002-2013. He received a PhD in computer science from Northwestern University. He worked for GTE Automatic Electric and Bell Laboratories before joining the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1984, where he directed the International Center for Software Engineering. He served as Professor and Director for the Institute for Mobile, Pervasive, and Agile Computing Technologies (IMPACT) at Auburn University from 2001–2002, before moving to Iowa State University in July 2002. Chang was the 2004 IEEE Computer Society president. Previously he served as the Editor-in-Chief for IEEE Software (1991–1994) and Editor-in-Chief for IEEE Computer (2007–2010). He spearheaded the Computing Curricula 2001 (CC2001) project jointly sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society, the ACM, and the National Science Foundation. He is a Life Fellow of IEEE, a Fellow of AAAS, and a member and an officer of the European Academy of Sciences. He received the 2000 IEEE Third Millennium Medal, the 2006 Bulgaria Academy of Sciences Marin Drinov Medal, and the 2012 IEEE Computer Society Richard E. Merwin Medal. As a three times winner of IBM Faculty Award, Chang’s research interests include software engineering, human computer interaction and digital health. He is the founder of Situation Analytics based on his Situ theoretical framework. He is the recipient of the 2014 Overseas Outstanding Contribution Award from China Computer Federation (CCF 中国计算机学会) as well as the 2014 Distinguished Alumnus by the National Central University in Taiwan (中央大學-台灣)。",
"Title: Leyenda de Azul\n\nThe Leyenda de Azul (Spanish for \"the Blue Legend\") is a lucha libre tournament held seven times by the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) between 2000 and 2008 and again in 2011 and 2012. The tournament honors Blue Demon, or \"Demonio Azul\" as he's sometimes referred to. The tournament is not nearly as prestigious as CMLL's annual \"Leyenda de Plata\" tournament. The winner is given a plaque with a Blue Demon mask on it and a championship belt featuring Blue Demon as well. There was no \"Leyenda de Azul\" in 2009 and no plans for a 2010 tournament has been announced so far. All tournaments have taken place in Arena México in Mexico City and all were held on Fridays during CMLL's Super Viernes show. In 2009 Blue Demon Jr. threatened to take legal action against CMLL on behalf of the National Wrestling Alliance over CMLL's use of three NWA branded championships. While CMLL did not publicly respond to the threat they dropped the tournament from their schedule for two years. In July 2011, CMLL, still not on good terms with Blue Demon Jr., announced the return of the tournament. The tournament would instead be endorsed by Blue Demon's biological son and Blue Demon Jr.'s adopted brother, El Hijo de Blue Demon.",
"Title: Blue\n\nBlue is the colour between violet and green on the spectrum of visible light. Human eyes perceive blue when observing light with a wavelength between 450 and 495 nanometres. Blues with a higher frequency and thus a shorter wavelength appear more violet, while those with a lower frequency and a longer wavelength gradually appear more green. Pure blue, in the middle, has a wavelength of 470 nanometres. In painting and traditional colour theory, blue is one of the three primary colours of pigments, along with red and yellow, which can be mixed to form a wide gamut of colours. Red and blue mixed together form violet, blue and yellow together form green. Blue is also a primary colour in the RGB colour model, used to create all the colours on the screen of a television or computer monitor.",
"Title: Wen-mei Hwu\n\nWen-mei Hwu is the Walter J. Sanders III-AMD Endowed Chair professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Coordinated Science Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His research is on compiler design, computer architecture, computer microarchitecture, and parallel processing. He is a Principle investigator for the petascale Blue Waters supercomputer, is co-director of the Universal Parallel Computing Research Center (UPCRC), and principle investigator for the first NVIDIA CUDA Center of Excellence at UIUC. At the Illinois Coordinated Science Lab, Dr. Hwu leads the IMPACT Research Group and is director of the OpenIMPACT project - which has delivered new compiler and computer architecture technologies to the computer industry since 1987. From 1997 to 1999, Dr. Hwu served as the chairman of the Computer Engineering Program at Illinois. Since 2009, Dr. Hwu has served as Chief Technology Officer at MulticoreWare Inc., leading the development of compiler tools for heterogeneous platforms. The OpenCL compilers developed by his team at MulticoreWare are based on the LLVM framework and have been deployed by leading semiconductor companies.",
"Title: Buster (soundtrack)\n\nBuster: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the 1988 British film \"Buster\". The album is essentially a collection of oldies, tucked in between two Phil Collins songs that were recorded for the film, in which he starred. \" Two Hearts\" was specially written for the film, having earned a Grammy Award for Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television in 1989, a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song (tying with \"Let the River Run\" from \"Working Girl\" by Carly Simon) as well as an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song, and \"A Groovy Kind of Love\" with a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male was a remake of a song taken to #2 in the UK Singles Chart in 1965 by The Mindbenders. Both were released as singles, and topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, with \"A Groovy Kind of Love\" also reaching #1 in the UK. Other new songs include Collins' \"Big Noise\" and The Four Tops' \"Loco in Acapulco\", co-written by Collins. The soundtrack received at the Brit Awards in 1989 the award for British Soundtrack Album, while Collins received the award British Male Artist for his contribution to the soundtrack album.",
"Title: Loan modification in the United States\n\nLoan modification is the systematic alteration of mortgage loan agreements that help those having problems making the payments by reducing interest rates, monthly payments or principal balances. Lending institutions could make one or more of these changes to relieve financial pressure on borrowers to prevent the condition of foreclosure. Loan modifications have been practiced in the United States since The 2008 Crash Of The Housing Market from Washington Mutual, Chase Home Finance, Chase, JP Morgan & Chase, other contributors like MER's. Crimes of Mortgage ad Real Estate Staff had long assisted nd finally the squeaky will could not continue as their deviant practices broke the state and crashed. Modification owners either ordered by The United States Department of Housing, The United States IRS or President Obamas letters from Note Holders came to those various departments asking for the Democratic process to help them keep their homes and protection them from explosion. Thus the birth of Modifications. It is yet to date for clarity how theses enforcements came into existence and except b whom, but t is certain that note holders form the Midwest reached out in the Democratic Process for assistance. FBI Mortgage Fraud Department came into existence. Modifications HMAP HARP were also birthed to help note holders get Justice through reduced mortgage by making terms legal. Modification of mortgage terms was introduced by IRS staff addressing the crisis called the HAMP TEAMS that went across the United States desiring the new products to assist homeowners that were victims of predatory lending practices, unethical staff, brokers, attorneys and lenders that contributed to the crash. Modification were a fix to the crash as litigation has ensued as the lenders reorganized and renamed the lending institutions and government agencies are to closely monitor them. Prior to modifications loan holders that experiences crisis would use Loan assumptions and Loan transfers to keep the note in the 1930s. During the Great Depression, loan transfers, loan assumption, and loan bail out programs took place at the state level in an effort to reduce levels of loan foreclosures while the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Federal Trade Commission, Comptroller, the United States Government and State Government responded to lending institution violations of law in these arenas by setting public court records that are legal precedence of such illegal actions. The legal precedents and reporting agencies were created to address the violations of laws to consumers while the Modifications were created to assist the consumers that are victims of predatory lending practices. During the so-called \"Great Recession\" of the early 21st century, loan modification became a matter of national policy, with various actions taken to alter mortgage loan terms to prevent further economic destabilization. Due to absorbent personal profits nothing has been done to educate Homeowners or Creditors that this money from equity, escrow is truly theirs the Loan Note Holder and it is their monetary rights as the real prize and reason for the Housing Crash was the profit n obtaining the mortgage holders Escrow. The Escrow and Equity that is accursed form the Note Holders payments various staff through the United States claimed as recorded and cashed by all staff in real-estate from local residential Tax Assessing Staff, Real Estate Staff, Ordinance Staff, Police Staff, Brokers, attorneys, lending institutional staff but typically Attorneys who are also typically the owners or Rental properties that are trained through Bankruptcies'. that collect the Escrow that is rightfully the Homeowners but because most Homeowners are unaware of what money is due them and how they can loose their escrow. Most Creditors are unaware that as the note holder that the Note Holder are due a annual or semi annual equity check and again bank or other lending and or legal intuitions staff claim this monies instead. This money Note Holders were unaware of is the prize of real estate and the cause of the Real Estate Crash of 2008 where Lending Institutions provided mortgages to people years prior they know they would eventually loose with Loan holders purchasing Balloon Mortgages lending product that is designed to make fast money off the note holder whom is always typically unaware of their escrow, equity and that are further victimized by conferences and books on HOW TO MAKE MONEY IN REAL STATE - when in fact the money is the Note Holder. The key of the crash was not the House, but the loan product used and the interest and money that was accrued form the note holders that staff too immorally. The immoral and illegal actions of predatory lending station and their staff began with the inception of balloon mortgages although illegal activity has always existed in the arena, yet the crash created \"Watch Dog\" like HAMP TEAM, IRS, COMPTROLLER< Federal Trade Commission Consumer Protection Bureau, FBI, CIA, Local Police Department, ICE ( The FBI online Computer crime division receives and investigates computer crimes that record keeping staff from title companies, lending institutional staff, legal staff and others created fraudulent documents to change payments and billing of note holders to obtain the money note holders are typically unaware of) and other watch dog agencies came into existence to examine if houses were purchased through a processed check at Government Debited office as many obtained free homes illegally. Many were incarcerated for such illegal actions. Modifications fixed the Notes to proper lower interest, escrow, tax fees that staff typically raised for no reason. Many people from various arenas involved in reals estate have been incarcerated for these actions as well as other illegal actions like charging for a modification. Additionally Modifications were also made to address the falsifications such as inappropriate mortgage charges, filing of fraudulently deeds, reporting of and at times filing of fraudulent mortgages that were already paid off that were fraudulently continued by lenders staff and attorneys or brokers or anyone in the Real Estate Chain through the issues of real estate terms to continue to violate United States Laws, contract law and legal precedence where collusion was often done again to defraud and steal from the Note Holder was such a common practice that was evidence as to why the Mortgage Crash in 2008 occurred for the purpose of wining the prize of stealing form Homeowners and those that foreclosed was actually often purposefully for these monies note holders were unaware of to be obtained which was why Balloon mortgages and loans were given to the staff in the Real Estate Market with the hoper and the expectation that the loan holders would default as it offered opportunity to commit illegal transactions of obtaining the homeowners funds. While such scams were addressed through modifications in 2008. The Market relied heavily on Consumers ignorance to prosper, ignorance of real estate terms, ignorance on what they were to be charged properly for unethical financial gain and while staff in real estates lending arenas mingled terms to deceive y deliberate confusion consumers out of cash and homes while the USA Government provided Justice through President Obamas Inception and IRS Inception of Modifications which addressed these unethical profits in Reals Estate. It was in 2009 that HARP, HAMP and Modifications were introduced to stop the victimization of Note Holders. Taking on the Banks that ran USA Government was a great and dangerous undertaking that made America Great Again as Justice for Consumers reigned. Legal action taken against institutions that have such business practices can be viewed in State Code of Law and Federal Law on precedent cases that are available to the public. Finally, It had been unlawful to be charged by an attorney to modify as well as fro banking staff to modify terms to increase a mortgage and or change lending product to a balloon in an concerted effort to make homeowner foreclose which is also illegal, computer fraud and not the governments intended purpose or definition of a modification.",
"Title: Music of the Final Fantasy VII series\n\n\"Final Fantasy VII\" is a role-playing video game developed by Square (now Square Enix) and published by Sony Computer Entertainment as the seventh installment in the \"Final Fantasy\" series. Released in 1997, the game sparked the release of a collection of media centered on the game entitled the \"Compilation of Final Fantasy VII\". The music of the \"Final Fantasy VII\" series includes not only the soundtrack to the original game and its associated albums, but also the soundtracks and music albums released for the other titles in the collection. The first album produced was \"Final Fantasy VII Original Soundtrack\", a compilation of all the music in the game. It was released as a soundtrack album on four CDs by DigiCube in 1997. A selection of tracks from the album was released in the single-disc \"Reunion Tracks\" by DigiCube the same year. \"Piano Collections Final Fantasy VII\", an album featuring piano arrangements of pieces from the soundtrack, was released in 2003 by DigiCube, and Square Enix began reprinting all three albums in 2004. To date, these are the only released albums based on the original game's soundtrack, and were solely composed by regular series composer Nobuo Uematsu; his role for the majority of subsequent albums has been filled by Masashi Hamauzu and Takeharu Ishimoto.",
"Title: Harry Mendell\n\nHarry Mendell is an American inventor and computer designer. In the 1970s and 1980s he worked in electronics, specifically with computers and music. He invented the first digital sampling synthesizer. The American musician Stevie Wonder bought Mendell's invention, the \"Computer Music Melodian\" and used it on a documentary soundtrack and corresponding soundtrack album inspired by the book \"The Secret Life of Plants\". Wonder worked with Mendell for almost a decade, including almost all the tracks that are on the soundtrack album \"The Woman in Red\", for which Mendell won a Platinum record. Mendell also worked with Bon Jovi."
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Sceafa
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The 1998 Kentucky Wildcats football team included what quarterback who earned All-America honors?
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Timothy Scott "Tim" Couch
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"Raymond Anthony Lewis Jr. (born May 15, 1975) is a former American football linebacker, who played all of his 17-year professional career for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL).",
" He previously played college football for the University of Miami, and earned All-America honors.",
" Lewis was drafted by the Ravens in the first round of the 1996 NFL Draft, and, upon his retirement following the 2012 season, he was the last remaining active player from the team's inaugural season."
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"Jim Krivacs is a former college basketball player for The University of Texas at Austin.",
" Krivacs transferred to Texas from Auburn and was a three-year starter for the Longhorns under head coach Abe Lemons, beginning in Lemons' first year at Texas.",
" He twice earned All-America honors—as a first-team All-America selection as a junior in 1978 and as a second-team selection in 1979.",
" Krivacs led the Longhorns in scoring as a sophomore and junior and was second in scoring as a senior.",
" He scored an average of 22.0 points per game in 1978 and 19.5 points per game for his three-year Texas career.",
" His career point total and career scoring average remain eighth- and sixth-highest, respectively, in program history.",
" In 1978, Krivacs helped to lead Texas to a 26–5 overall record, a share of the Southwest Conference championship, the 1978 National Invitation Tournament championship, and a final ranking of No. 17 in the Associated Press Poll.",
" Along with teammate Ron Baxter, he was named co-MVP of the 1978 NIT.",
" As a senior, Krivacs helped to lead the 1979 Longhorns to a 21–8 overall record, a share of the Southwest Conference championship for the second consecutive season, an appearance in the 1979 NCAA Tournament, and a No. 15 final ranking in the Coaches Poll.",
" In 1979, he was the first Texas men's basketball player to receive recognition as a first-team Academic All-American. Krivacs was selected in the sixth round of the 1979 NBA draft by the Kansas City Kings."
],
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"Ernest Elmer \"Ernie\" Blandin (June 21, 1919 – September 16, 1968) was a professional American football tackle who played six seasons for the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Colts in the National Football League and All-America Football Conference (AAFC).",
" Blandin was a standout as a tackle at Tulane University and earned All-America honors in 1941, his senior year.",
" Blandin was drafted to play for the Philadelphia Eagles, but he instead joined the military and served in the Pacific theater of World War II.",
" Upon his discharge, he signed with the Browns of the AAFC and played on the team for two seasons.",
" The Browns won the league championship in both of those years.",
" Blandin was then sent to the Colts, where he remained through the 1950 season.",
" He played one more year of professional football in 1953."
],
"title": "Ernie Blandin"
}
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[
"Title: 1998 Kentucky Wildcats football team\n\nThe 1998 Kentucky Wildcats football team represented the University of Kentucky in the 1998 NCAA Division I-A football season. Quarterback Tim Couch was the first pick overall in the 1999 NFL Draft.",
"Title: Kentucky Wildcats football statistical leaders\n\nThe Kentucky Wildcats football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Kentucky Wildcats football program in various categories, including passing, rushing, receiving, total offense, defensive stats, and kicking. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Wildcats represent the University of Kentucky in the NCAA's Southeastern Conference.",
"Title: 1916 Cornell Big Red football team\n\nThe 1916 Cornell Big Red football team was an American football team that represented Cornell University during the 1916 college football season. In their fifth season under head coach Albert Sharpe, the Big Red compiled a 6–2 record and outscored all opponents by a combined total of 165 to 73. No Cornell players received honors on Walter Camp's 1916 College Football All-America Team. However, three players received All-America honors from other selectors: quarterback Fritz Shiverick (first team, United Press and Paul Purman); tackle Fred Gillies (first team, Fielding H. Yost); and end Paul Eckley (second team, Walter Eckersall).",
"Title: 2015 Kentucky Wildcats football team\n\nThe 2015 Kentucky Wildcats football team (variously \"Kentucky\", \"UK\", or \"Wildcats\") represents the University of Kentucky in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Wildcats compete in its 122nd season and 82nd as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) as part of its Eastern Division. The team is led by head coach Mark Stoops, which is his third year coaching the team, and the Wildcats play its home games at Commonwealth Stadium in Lexington, Kentucky.",
"Title: Tim Couch\n\nTimothy Scott \"Tim\" Couch (born July 31, 1977) is a former American college and professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for five seasons. He played college football for the University of Kentucky and earned All-America honors. He was selected first overall by the reactivated Cleveland Browns in the 1999 NFL Draft.",
"Title: 1916 Kentucky Wildcats football team\n\nThe 1916 Kentucky Wildcats football team represented the Kentucky Wildcats of the University of Kentucky during the 1916 college football season. Stoll Field was dedicated for the game with rival Vanderbilt, the season's only loss. Vanderbilt's quarterback was third-team All-American Irby Curry. Vanderbilt coach Dan McGugin stated \"If you would give me Doc Rodes, I would say he was a greater player than Curry.\" The season closed with an upset tie of conference champion and rival Tennessee; an account of which reads \"Rodes and McIlvain, Kentucky's quarterback and fullback, played a magnificent game and had they received the proper support from their team, would have piled up a large score against Tennessee.\"",
"Title: List of Kentucky Wildcats starting quarterbacks\n\nThis is a year-by-year list of every Kentucky Wildcats football team quarterback and the years they participated on the Kentucky Wildcats football team.",
"Title: Ray Lewis\n\nRaymond Anthony Lewis Jr. (born May 15, 1975) is a former American football linebacker, who played all of his 17-year professional career for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL). He previously played college football for the University of Miami, and earned All-America honors. Lewis was drafted by the Ravens in the first round of the 1996 NFL Draft, and, upon his retirement following the 2012 season, he was the last remaining active player from the team's inaugural season.",
"Title: Jim Krivacs\n\nJim Krivacs is a former college basketball player for The University of Texas at Austin. Krivacs transferred to Texas from Auburn and was a three-year starter for the Longhorns under head coach Abe Lemons, beginning in Lemons' first year at Texas. He twice earned All-America honors—as a first-team All-America selection as a junior in 1978 and as a second-team selection in 1979. Krivacs led the Longhorns in scoring as a sophomore and junior and was second in scoring as a senior. He scored an average of 22.0 points per game in 1978 and 19.5 points per game for his three-year Texas career. His career point total and career scoring average remain eighth- and sixth-highest, respectively, in program history. In 1978, Krivacs helped to lead Texas to a 26–5 overall record, a share of the Southwest Conference championship, the 1978 National Invitation Tournament championship, and a final ranking of No. 17 in the Associated Press Poll. Along with teammate Ron Baxter, he was named co-MVP of the 1978 NIT. As a senior, Krivacs helped to lead the 1979 Longhorns to a 21–8 overall record, a share of the Southwest Conference championship for the second consecutive season, an appearance in the 1979 NCAA Tournament, and a No. 15 final ranking in the Coaches Poll. In 1979, he was the first Texas men's basketball player to receive recognition as a first-team Academic All-American. Krivacs was selected in the sixth round of the 1979 NBA draft by the Kansas City Kings.",
"Title: Ernie Blandin\n\nErnest Elmer \"Ernie\" Blandin (June 21, 1919 – September 16, 1968) was a professional American football tackle who played six seasons for the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Colts in the National Football League and All-America Football Conference (AAFC). Blandin was a standout as a tackle at Tulane University and earned All-America honors in 1941, his senior year. Blandin was drafted to play for the Philadelphia Eagles, but he instead joined the military and served in the Pacific theater of World War II. Upon his discharge, he signed with the Browns of the AAFC and played on the team for two seasons. The Browns won the league championship in both of those years. Blandin was then sent to the Colts, where he remained through the 1950 season. He played one more year of professional football in 1953."
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What city did an explosion occur in 1916 that destroyed stained glass windows of St. Patrick's Parish and Buildings?
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Jersey City
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"The Black Tom explosion on July 30, 1916, in Jersey City, New Jersey, was an act of sabotage by German agents to destroy American-made munitions that were to be supplied to the Allies in World War I.",
" This incident, which happened prior to American entry into the war, is also notable for causing damage to the Statue of Liberty."
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"The Fairford stained glass windows (circa 1500) in St. Mary's Church, Fairford, Gloucestershire, England, are of national historical and architectural importance as they are the most complete surviving set of pre-Reformation mediaeval stained glass windows in the country, comprising 28 windows displaying biblical scenes, erected by the wealthy wool merchant John Tame (c.1430–1500) and now attributed to the Flemish glazier Barnard Flower (d.1517), glazier to King Henry VII (1485–1509), and believed to have been made at Westminster."
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"Willet Hauser Architectural Glass, Inc is a North American stained glass firm that specializes in the design, fabrication, and restoration of leaded stained glass and faceted glass windows with locations in Winona, Minnesota and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.",
" The studio, one of the oldest in North America, was formed through the merger of two American stained glass studios: the Willet Stained Glass Studios of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the Hauser Art Glass Company, Inc., located in Winona, Minnesota.",
" The two united in 1977 and together are one of the largest stained glass studios in North America.",
" In 2005 the company changed its name to Willet Hauser Architectural Glass, Inc., to more accurately reflect the long-term direction of the studio.",
" On January 9, 2014, the Arizona-based national stained glass studio Associated Crafts® acquired Willet Hauser Architectural Glass, Inc..",
" To date, Willet Hauser has created and/or restored windows in over 15,000 buildings located throughout the world."
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"The term “autonomous” as applied to stained glass refers to works which are designed independent of architecture.",
" Autonomous works are not designed to glaze windows.",
" The term “stained glass” commonly precedes “window” and is thus linked to architecture both linguistically and conceptually.",
" The autonomous work is more like a painting than a stained glass window, and is a non-traditional use of the medium.",
" One critic somewhat pejoratively calls non-architectural stained glass “uncommissioned panels.”",
" Another traditionalist claims: “Stained glass can never be really satisfactory when considered as a bibelot to be hung up in the window or when sold in galleries like paintings for room decoration.”"
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"Caroline Charlotte Townshend (1878–1944) was a British stained glass artist of the Arts and Crafts Movement.",
" She trained at Slade School of Fine Art and Central School of Arts and Crafts before becoming a pupil of Christopher Whall.",
" She designed and made many stained glass windows, particularly for churches and cathedrals and set up the stained glass firm of Townshend and Howson in 1920 with her student and apprentice, Joan Howson.",
" They used a dual signature for their completed works."
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"Charles Clutterbuck (1806–1861) was a stained glass artist of Stratford, East London.",
" He was originally a painter of miniatures and exhibited eight paintings at the Royal Academy.",
" He began stained glass work in the 1840s.",
" Examples of his work can be seen in many Churches in the South East of England.",
" He has stained glass windows in two Buckinghamshire churches - two windows in St Mary's, Oakley and one in St Peter and Paul, Worminghall - as well as windows at Ely Cathedral and St Anne's Church, Limehouse.",
" His son, Charles Edmund Clutterbuck, Jr (1839–1883) carried on the business until 1882."
],
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"Richard Joseph King (1907–17 March 1974) was an Irish stained glass artist and illustrator.",
" He was born in Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland, where his father was a sergeant in the Royal Irish Constabulary.",
" In 1926 he became a student at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art and he entered the stained glass studio of Harry Clarke in 1928.",
" Clarke died in early 1931, of tuberculosis while trying to recuperate in Switzerland.",
" King completed the ongoing work on the windows of St. Mel’s Cathedral in Longford, and managed the studio from 1935 to 1940.",
" He then worked independently from his own studio in Dalkey.",
" Among his works are the stained glass windows of St. Jude's Shrine, Faversham, St. Anthony's church in Athlone, and three windows in the James Jeffrey Roche Room in the Boston College’s Bapst Library."
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"St. Patrick's Parish and Buildings is a historic church on Grand Street, Ocean and Bramhall Avenues in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States.",
" The stained glass windows in the church were destroyed in the Black Tom explosion of 1916."
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"Gabriel Loire (April 21, 1904 – December 25, 1996) was a French stained glass artist of the twentieth century whose extensive works, portraying various persons or historical scenes, appear in many venues around the world.",
" He founded the Loire Studio in Chartres, France which continues to produce stained glass windows.",
" Loire was a leader in the modern use of \"slab glass\" (French: \"dalle de verre\"), which is much thicker and stronger than the stained glass technique of the Middle Ages.",
" The figures in his windows are mostly Impressionistic in style."
],
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"A revival of the art and craft of stained glass window manufacture took place in early 19th-century Britain, beginning with an armorial window created by Thomas Willement in 1811-12.",
" The revival led to stained glass windows becoming such a common and popular form of coloured pictorial representation that many thousands of people, most of whom would never commission or purchase a painting, contributed to the commission and purchase of stained glass windows for their parish church."
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"Title: Black Tom explosion\n\nThe Black Tom explosion on July 30, 1916, in Jersey City, New Jersey, was an act of sabotage by German agents to destroy American-made munitions that were to be supplied to the Allies in World War I. This incident, which happened prior to American entry into the war, is also notable for causing damage to the Statue of Liberty.",
"Title: Fairford stained glass\n\nThe Fairford stained glass windows (circa 1500) in St. Mary's Church, Fairford, Gloucestershire, England, are of national historical and architectural importance as they are the most complete surviving set of pre-Reformation mediaeval stained glass windows in the country, comprising 28 windows displaying biblical scenes, erected by the wealthy wool merchant John Tame (c.1430–1500) and now attributed to the Flemish glazier Barnard Flower (d.1517), glazier to King Henry VII (1485–1509), and believed to have been made at Westminster.",
"Title: Willet Hauser Architectural Glass\n\nWillet Hauser Architectural Glass, Inc is a North American stained glass firm that specializes in the design, fabrication, and restoration of leaded stained glass and faceted glass windows with locations in Winona, Minnesota and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The studio, one of the oldest in North America, was formed through the merger of two American stained glass studios: the Willet Stained Glass Studios of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the Hauser Art Glass Company, Inc., located in Winona, Minnesota. The two united in 1977 and together are one of the largest stained glass studios in North America. In 2005 the company changed its name to Willet Hauser Architectural Glass, Inc., to more accurately reflect the long-term direction of the studio. On January 9, 2014, the Arizona-based national stained glass studio Associated Crafts® acquired Willet Hauser Architectural Glass, Inc.. To date, Willet Hauser has created and/or restored windows in over 15,000 buildings located throughout the world.",
"Title: Autonomous Stained Glass\n\nThe term “autonomous” as applied to stained glass refers to works which are designed independent of architecture. Autonomous works are not designed to glaze windows. The term “stained glass” commonly precedes “window” and is thus linked to architecture both linguistically and conceptually. The autonomous work is more like a painting than a stained glass window, and is a non-traditional use of the medium. One critic somewhat pejoratively calls non-architectural stained glass “uncommissioned panels.” Another traditionalist claims: “Stained glass can never be really satisfactory when considered as a bibelot to be hung up in the window or when sold in galleries like paintings for room decoration.”",
"Title: Caroline Townshend\n\nCaroline Charlotte Townshend (1878–1944) was a British stained glass artist of the Arts and Crafts Movement. She trained at Slade School of Fine Art and Central School of Arts and Crafts before becoming a pupil of Christopher Whall. She designed and made many stained glass windows, particularly for churches and cathedrals and set up the stained glass firm of Townshend and Howson in 1920 with her student and apprentice, Joan Howson. They used a dual signature for their completed works.",
"Title: Charles Edmund Clutterbuck\n\nCharles Clutterbuck (1806–1861) was a stained glass artist of Stratford, East London. He was originally a painter of miniatures and exhibited eight paintings at the Royal Academy. He began stained glass work in the 1840s. Examples of his work can be seen in many Churches in the South East of England. He has stained glass windows in two Buckinghamshire churches - two windows in St Mary's, Oakley and one in St Peter and Paul, Worminghall - as well as windows at Ely Cathedral and St Anne's Church, Limehouse. His son, Charles Edmund Clutterbuck, Jr (1839–1883) carried on the business until 1882.",
"Title: Richard King (artist)\n\nRichard Joseph King (1907–17 March 1974) was an Irish stained glass artist and illustrator. He was born in Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland, where his father was a sergeant in the Royal Irish Constabulary. In 1926 he became a student at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art and he entered the stained glass studio of Harry Clarke in 1928. Clarke died in early 1931, of tuberculosis while trying to recuperate in Switzerland. King completed the ongoing work on the windows of St. Mel’s Cathedral in Longford, and managed the studio from 1935 to 1940. He then worked independently from his own studio in Dalkey. Among his works are the stained glass windows of St. Jude's Shrine, Faversham, St. Anthony's church in Athlone, and three windows in the James Jeffrey Roche Room in the Boston College’s Bapst Library.",
"Title: St. Patrick's Parish and Buildings\n\nSt. Patrick's Parish and Buildings is a historic church on Grand Street, Ocean and Bramhall Avenues in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. The stained glass windows in the church were destroyed in the Black Tom explosion of 1916.",
"Title: Gabriel Loire\n\nGabriel Loire (April 21, 1904 – December 25, 1996) was a French stained glass artist of the twentieth century whose extensive works, portraying various persons or historical scenes, appear in many venues around the world. He founded the Loire Studio in Chartres, France which continues to produce stained glass windows. Loire was a leader in the modern use of \"slab glass\" (French: \"dalle de verre\"), which is much thicker and stronger than the stained glass technique of the Middle Ages. The figures in his windows are mostly Impressionistic in style.",
"Title: British and Irish stained glass (1811–1918)\n\nA revival of the art and craft of stained glass window manufacture took place in early 19th-century Britain, beginning with an armorial window created by Thomas Willement in 1811-12. The revival led to stained glass windows becoming such a common and popular form of coloured pictorial representation that many thousands of people, most of whom would never commission or purchase a painting, contributed to the commission and purchase of stained glass windows for their parish church."
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Where did the author of "Gulliver's Travels" become the Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral?
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Dublin
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"The St. Patrick's Society of Montreal (French: Société Saint-Patrick de Montréal) is the oldest fraternal organization in Canada.",
" In existence since March 17, 1834, it predates the Société Saint-Jean Baptiste by three months.",
" The St. Patrick's Society continues to be a leader in Montreal's Irish community, organizing such annual events as the St. Patrick's Ball, the St. Patrick's Luncheon, and the St. Patrick's Society's annual Christmas concert.",
" The Society's current President is Scott Phelan."
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"The Centre for Arts, Media, and Technology at St. Patrick Catholic Secondary School (also referred as SPCSS, St. Pats, St. Patrick, St. Patrick C.S.S. or Pats) is a Roman Catholic high school located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada as part of the Toronto Catholic District School Board.",
" It is dedicated to Saint Patrick of Ireland and St. Marguerite Bourgeoys, the founder of the Congregation of Notre Dame.",
" One of Toronto's oldest schools, St. Patrick's used to be an elementary school founded in 1852 until 1983 and turned into a secondary school which opened in 1986 on D'Arcy Street (now the Toronto District School Board's Heydon Park Secondary School).",
" Since September 1989, St. Patrick had been moved from downtown Toronto into the former Lakeview Secondary School (also owned by the TDSB) in Toronto's east end.",
" The motto for St. Patrick is \"Amor Christi nos impellit\" which translates to English as \"\"The Love of Christ Impels Us\"\"."
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"title": "St. Patrick Catholic Secondary School"
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"Jonathan Swift (30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745) was an Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer (first for the Whigs, then for the Tories), poet and cleric who became Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin."
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"St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church on McCaul Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is the church for the city's fifth oldest Roman Catholic parish.",
" St. Patrick subway station nearby and the adjacent St. Patrick Street were named after the church.",
" St. Patrick's is the home of the Canadian National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help.",
" The German-speaking Catholic community in Toronto holds services in the church as well."
],
"title": "St. Patrick's Church (Toronto)"
},
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"St. Patrick's Island Park (also simply known as St. Patrick's Island) is a 31-acre public park on an island at the confluence of the Bow and Elbow rivers just northeast of Downtown Calgary.",
" St. Patrick's Island is one of Calgary's oldest parks.",
" Its development as a public space began in the 1890s, gaining momentum as an important public space in the Calgary inner city with the construction of a bridge to the island in the early 1900s.",
" Throughout the decades, the island has been transformed, playing host to a campground in the 1960s, to being the host of squatters for much of the period from the 1980s to the 2000s.",
" For several decades, the island was connected to Calgary's undesirable East Village neighbourhood by a steel and wooden bridge.",
" However, in the late 2000s the Calgary Municipal Land Corporation began a redevelopment of the East Village, with a particular focus on redeveloping St. Patrick's Island into a full-fledged city park with programmed activities and physical access to the Bow River.",
" After years of construction, the newly redeveloped St. Patrick's Island Park opened to the public in July 2015, along with the new George C. King Bridge which connects the island park with both the East Village to the south and Bridgeland to the north."
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"title": "St. Patrick's Island Park"
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"St. Patrick's blue is a name applied to several shades of blue associated with Saint Patrick and Ireland.",
" The colour blue's association with Saint Patrick dates from the 1780s, when it was adopted as the colour of the Anglo-Irish \"Order of St. Patrick\".",
" In British usage, it refers to a sky blue used by the Order of St. Patrick, whereas in Irish usage it is often a dark, rich blue.",
" While green is now the usual national colour of Ireland, St. Patrick's blue is still the official colour of state.",
" St. Patrick's blue is still found in symbols of both the state and the island."
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"Jonathan Swift, as Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, produced many sermons during his tenure from 1713 to 1745.",
" Although Swift is better known today for his secular writings such as \"Gulliver's Travels\", \"A Tale of a Tub\", or the \"Drapier's Letters\", Swift was known in Dublin for his sermons that were delivered every fifth Sunday.",
" Of these sermons, Swift wrote down 35, of which 12 have been preserved.",
" In his sermons Swift attempted to impart traditional Church of Ireland values to his listeners in a plain manner."
],
"title": "Sermons of Jonathan Swift"
},
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"sentences": [
"St. Patrick's Cathedral in Armagh, Northern Ireland is the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Armagh, Primate of All Ireland.",
" It was built in various phases between 1840 and 1904 to serve as the Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Armagh, the original Medieval Cathedral of St. Patrick having been transferred to the Protestant Church of Ireland at the time of the Irish Reformation."
],
"title": "St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh (Roman Catholic)"
},
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"Lilliput and Blefuscu are two fictional island nations that appear in the first part of the 1726 novel \"Gulliver's Travels\" by Jonathan Swift.",
" The two islands are neighbours in the South Indian Ocean, separated by a channel eight hundred yards wide.",
" Both are inhabited by tiny people who are about .",
" Both kingdoms are empires, i.e. realms ruled by a self-styled emperor.",
" The capital of Lilliput is Mildendo."
],
"title": "Lilliput and Blefuscu"
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"sentences": [
"The Cathedral of St. Patrick (commonly called St. Patrick's Cathedral) is a decorated Neo-Gothic-style Roman Catholic cathedral church in the United States and a prominent landmark of New York City.",
" It is the seat of the archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, and a parish church, located on the east side of Fifth Avenue between 50th and 51st Streets in Midtown Manhattan, directly across the street from Rockefeller Center and specifically facing the Atlas statue.",
" It is considered one of the most visible symbols of Roman Catholicism in New York City and the United States."
],
"title": "St. Patrick's Cathedral (Manhattan)"
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"Title: St. Patrick's Society of Montreal\n\nThe St. Patrick's Society of Montreal (French: Société Saint-Patrick de Montréal) is the oldest fraternal organization in Canada. In existence since March 17, 1834, it predates the Société Saint-Jean Baptiste by three months. The St. Patrick's Society continues to be a leader in Montreal's Irish community, organizing such annual events as the St. Patrick's Ball, the St. Patrick's Luncheon, and the St. Patrick's Society's annual Christmas concert. The Society's current President is Scott Phelan.",
"Title: St. Patrick Catholic Secondary School\n\nThe Centre for Arts, Media, and Technology at St. Patrick Catholic Secondary School (also referred as SPCSS, St. Pats, St. Patrick, St. Patrick C.S.S. or Pats) is a Roman Catholic high school located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada as part of the Toronto Catholic District School Board. It is dedicated to Saint Patrick of Ireland and St. Marguerite Bourgeoys, the founder of the Congregation of Notre Dame. One of Toronto's oldest schools, St. Patrick's used to be an elementary school founded in 1852 until 1983 and turned into a secondary school which opened in 1986 on D'Arcy Street (now the Toronto District School Board's Heydon Park Secondary School). Since September 1989, St. Patrick had been moved from downtown Toronto into the former Lakeview Secondary School (also owned by the TDSB) in Toronto's east end. The motto for St. Patrick is \"Amor Christi nos impellit\" which translates to English as \"\"The Love of Christ Impels Us\"\".",
"Title: Jonathan Swift\n\nJonathan Swift (30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745) was an Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer (first for the Whigs, then for the Tories), poet and cleric who became Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.",
"Title: St. Patrick's Church (Toronto)\n\nSt. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church on McCaul Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is the church for the city's fifth oldest Roman Catholic parish. St. Patrick subway station nearby and the adjacent St. Patrick Street were named after the church. St. Patrick's is the home of the Canadian National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help. The German-speaking Catholic community in Toronto holds services in the church as well.",
"Title: St. Patrick's Island Park\n\nSt. Patrick's Island Park (also simply known as St. Patrick's Island) is a 31-acre public park on an island at the confluence of the Bow and Elbow rivers just northeast of Downtown Calgary. St. Patrick's Island is one of Calgary's oldest parks. Its development as a public space began in the 1890s, gaining momentum as an important public space in the Calgary inner city with the construction of a bridge to the island in the early 1900s. Throughout the decades, the island has been transformed, playing host to a campground in the 1960s, to being the host of squatters for much of the period from the 1980s to the 2000s. For several decades, the island was connected to Calgary's undesirable East Village neighbourhood by a steel and wooden bridge. However, in the late 2000s the Calgary Municipal Land Corporation began a redevelopment of the East Village, with a particular focus on redeveloping St. Patrick's Island into a full-fledged city park with programmed activities and physical access to the Bow River. After years of construction, the newly redeveloped St. Patrick's Island Park opened to the public in July 2015, along with the new George C. King Bridge which connects the island park with both the East Village to the south and Bridgeland to the north.",
"Title: St. Patrick's blue\n\nSt. Patrick's blue is a name applied to several shades of blue associated with Saint Patrick and Ireland. The colour blue's association with Saint Patrick dates from the 1780s, when it was adopted as the colour of the Anglo-Irish \"Order of St. Patrick\". In British usage, it refers to a sky blue used by the Order of St. Patrick, whereas in Irish usage it is often a dark, rich blue. While green is now the usual national colour of Ireland, St. Patrick's blue is still the official colour of state. St. Patrick's blue is still found in symbols of both the state and the island.",
"Title: Sermons of Jonathan Swift\n\nJonathan Swift, as Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, produced many sermons during his tenure from 1713 to 1745. Although Swift is better known today for his secular writings such as \"Gulliver's Travels\", \"A Tale of a Tub\", or the \"Drapier's Letters\", Swift was known in Dublin for his sermons that were delivered every fifth Sunday. Of these sermons, Swift wrote down 35, of which 12 have been preserved. In his sermons Swift attempted to impart traditional Church of Ireland values to his listeners in a plain manner.",
"Title: St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh (Roman Catholic)\n\nSt. Patrick's Cathedral in Armagh, Northern Ireland is the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Armagh, Primate of All Ireland. It was built in various phases between 1840 and 1904 to serve as the Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Armagh, the original Medieval Cathedral of St. Patrick having been transferred to the Protestant Church of Ireland at the time of the Irish Reformation.",
"Title: Lilliput and Blefuscu\n\nLilliput and Blefuscu are two fictional island nations that appear in the first part of the 1726 novel \"Gulliver's Travels\" by Jonathan Swift. The two islands are neighbours in the South Indian Ocean, separated by a channel eight hundred yards wide. Both are inhabited by tiny people who are about . Both kingdoms are empires, i.e. realms ruled by a self-styled emperor. The capital of Lilliput is Mildendo.",
"Title: St. Patrick's Cathedral (Manhattan)\n\nThe Cathedral of St. Patrick (commonly called St. Patrick's Cathedral) is a decorated Neo-Gothic-style Roman Catholic cathedral church in the United States and a prominent landmark of New York City. It is the seat of the archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, and a parish church, located on the east side of Fifth Avenue between 50th and 51st Streets in Midtown Manhattan, directly across the street from Rockefeller Center and specifically facing the Atlas statue. It is considered one of the most visible symbols of Roman Catholicism in New York City and the United States."
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What is similar about Mary Harron and Sergei Parajanov?
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easy
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"The Sergei Parajanov Museum (Armenian: Սերգեյ Փարաջանովի թանգարան ) is a tribute to Soviet Armenian director and artist Sergei Parajanov and is one of the most popular museums in Yerevan.",
" It represents Parajanov's diverse artistic and literary heritage."
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"John Harron (March 31, 1903 – November 24, 1939) was an American actor.",
" He appeared in 167 films between 1918 and 1940.",
" Born in New York, New York, he was the brother of actor Robert Harron and of actress Mary Harron.",
" Harron died in Seattle, Washington from spinal meningitis."
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"Sophia Chiaureli (Georgian: სოფიკო ჭიაურელი ; 21 May 1937 – 2 March 2008), professionally known as Sofiko Chiaureli, was a Soviet Georgian actress.",
" Thought to be the muse of filmmaker Sergei Parajanov, she played a significant role in the 20th century Georgian theater and was associated with the country's two most prominent theaters, the Rustaveli Theatre (1964–1968) and Marjanishvili Theatre (1960–1964, 1968–2008)."
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"Sergei Parajanov (Armenian: Սերգեյ Փարաջանով ; Russian: Серге́й Ио́сифович Параджа́нов ; Georgian: სერგო ფარაჯანოვი ; Ukrainian: Сергій Йо́сипович Параджа́нов ; sometimes spelled Paradzhanov or Paradjanov; January 9, 1924 – July 20, 1990) was a Soviet film director and artist of Armenian descent who made significant contributions to Soviet cinematography through Ukrainian, Armenian, and Georgian cinema.",
" He invented his own cinematic style, which was totally out of step with the guiding principles of socialist realism (the only sanctioned art style in the USSR).",
" This, combined with his controversial lifestyle and behaviour, led Soviet authorities to repeatedly persecute and imprison him, and suppress his films."
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"Mary Harron (born January 12, 1953) is a Canadian filmmaker and screenwriter best known for her socially-conscious independent films like \"I Shot Andy Warhol\", \"American Psycho\" and \"The Notorious Bettie Page\"."
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"Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (Ukrainian: Тіні забутих предків , \"Tini zabutykh predkiv\"), also called \"Shadows of Our Forgotten Ancestors\", \"Shadows of Our Ancestors\", or \"Wild Horses of Fire\" – is a 1965 film by the Soviet filmmaker Sergei Parajanov based on the classic book by Ukrainian writer Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky.",
" The film was Parajanov's first major work and earned him international acclaim for its rich use of costume and color.",
" The film also features a detailed portrayal of Ukrainian Hutsul culture, showing not only the harsh Carpathian environment and brutal family rivalries, but also the various aspects of Hutsul traditions, music, costumes, and dialect."
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"Parajanov: The Last Spring (Russian: Параджанов последняя весна ) (Armenian: Փարաջանով: Վերջին Գարուն ) (French: \"Paradjanov : le dernier printemps\" ) is a 1992 award-winning documentary by the Russian-Armenian filmmaker Mikhail Vartanov, that also includes the complete surviving footage of Sergei Parajanov's unfinished last film \"The Confession\", Vartanov's behind-the-scenes sequences of Parajanov at work on the shooting of the \"Color of Pomegranates\" and other material.",
" Featured in 7th Annual Russian Academy of Cinema Arts Awards (1993)."
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"Igor Andreyevich Savchenko or Ihor Andriyovych Savchenko (11 October 1906 - 14 December 1950) was a screenwriter and film director, often cited as one of the great early Soviet filmmakers, alongside Sergei Eisenstein, Vsevolod Pudovkin and Aleksandr Dovzhenko.",
" He is also known for teaching Sergei Parajanov at the Russian film school VGIK, also attended by Parajanov's best friend Mikhail Vartanov."
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"Ashik Kerib (Georgian: აშიკ-ქერიბი) (literally, \"the strange lover\") is a 1988 film by the Soviet-Georgian and Armenian filmmakers Dodo Abashidze and Sergei Parajanov based on the short story of the same name by Mikhail Lermontov.",
" It was Parajanov's last completed film and was dedicated to his close friend Andrei Tarkovsky, who had died two years previously.",
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"The Legend of the Suram Fortress (Georgian: ამბავი სურამის ციხისა ) is a 1985 drama film directed by Georgian SSR-born Soviet-Armenian director Sergei Parajanov and Georgian actor Dodo Abashidze.",
" Sergei Parajanov's first film after 15 years of censorship in the Soviet Union, it is a film stylistically linked with his earlier\" The Color of Pomegranates\" (1968): The film consists of a series of tableaux; once again minimal dialogue is used; the film abounds in surreal, almost oneiric power."
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"Title: Sergei Parajanov Museum\n\nThe Sergei Parajanov Museum (Armenian: Սերգեյ Փարաջանովի թանգարան ) is a tribute to Soviet Armenian director and artist Sergei Parajanov and is one of the most popular museums in Yerevan. It represents Parajanov's diverse artistic and literary heritage.",
"Title: John Harron\n\nJohn Harron (March 31, 1903 – November 24, 1939) was an American actor. He appeared in 167 films between 1918 and 1940. Born in New York, New York, he was the brother of actor Robert Harron and of actress Mary Harron. Harron died in Seattle, Washington from spinal meningitis.",
"Title: Sofiko Chiaureli\n\nSophia Chiaureli (Georgian: სოფიკო ჭიაურელი ; 21 May 1937 – 2 March 2008), professionally known as Sofiko Chiaureli, was a Soviet Georgian actress. Thought to be the muse of filmmaker Sergei Parajanov, she played a significant role in the 20th century Georgian theater and was associated with the country's two most prominent theaters, the Rustaveli Theatre (1964–1968) and Marjanishvili Theatre (1960–1964, 1968–2008).",
"Title: Sergei Parajanov\n\nSergei Parajanov (Armenian: Սերգեյ Փարաջանով ; Russian: Серге́й Ио́сифович Параджа́нов ; Georgian: სერგო ფარაჯანოვი ; Ukrainian: Сергій Йо́сипович Параджа́нов ; sometimes spelled Paradzhanov or Paradjanov; January 9, 1924 – July 20, 1990) was a Soviet film director and artist of Armenian descent who made significant contributions to Soviet cinematography through Ukrainian, Armenian, and Georgian cinema. He invented his own cinematic style, which was totally out of step with the guiding principles of socialist realism (the only sanctioned art style in the USSR). This, combined with his controversial lifestyle and behaviour, led Soviet authorities to repeatedly persecute and imprison him, and suppress his films.",
"Title: Mary Harron\n\nMary Harron (born January 12, 1953) is a Canadian filmmaker and screenwriter best known for her socially-conscious independent films like \"I Shot Andy Warhol\", \"American Psycho\" and \"The Notorious Bettie Page\".",
"Title: Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors\n\nShadows of Forgotten Ancestors (Ukrainian: Тіні забутих предків , \"Tini zabutykh predkiv\"), also called \"Shadows of Our Forgotten Ancestors\", \"Shadows of Our Ancestors\", or \"Wild Horses of Fire\" – is a 1965 film by the Soviet filmmaker Sergei Parajanov based on the classic book by Ukrainian writer Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky. The film was Parajanov's first major work and earned him international acclaim for its rich use of costume and color. The film also features a detailed portrayal of Ukrainian Hutsul culture, showing not only the harsh Carpathian environment and brutal family rivalries, but also the various aspects of Hutsul traditions, music, costumes, and dialect.",
"Title: Parajanov: The Last Spring (film)\n\nParajanov: The Last Spring (Russian: Параджанов последняя весна ) (Armenian: Փարաջանով: Վերջին Գարուն ) (French: \"Paradjanov : le dernier printemps\" ) is a 1992 award-winning documentary by the Russian-Armenian filmmaker Mikhail Vartanov, that also includes the complete surviving footage of Sergei Parajanov's unfinished last film \"The Confession\", Vartanov's behind-the-scenes sequences of Parajanov at work on the shooting of the \"Color of Pomegranates\" and other material. Featured in 7th Annual Russian Academy of Cinema Arts Awards (1993).",
"Title: Igor Savchenko\n\nIgor Andreyevich Savchenko or Ihor Andriyovych Savchenko (11 October 1906 - 14 December 1950) was a screenwriter and film director, often cited as one of the great early Soviet filmmakers, alongside Sergei Eisenstein, Vsevolod Pudovkin and Aleksandr Dovzhenko. He is also known for teaching Sergei Parajanov at the Russian film school VGIK, also attended by Parajanov's best friend Mikhail Vartanov.",
"Title: Ashik Kerib (film)\n\nAshik Kerib (Georgian: აშიკ-ქერიბი) (literally, \"the strange lover\") is a 1988 film by the Soviet-Georgian and Armenian filmmakers Dodo Abashidze and Sergei Parajanov based on the short story of the same name by Mikhail Lermontov. It was Parajanov's last completed film and was dedicated to his close friend Andrei Tarkovsky, who had died two years previously. The film also features a detailed portrayal of Azerbaijani culture.",
"Title: The Legend of Suram Fortress\n\nThe Legend of the Suram Fortress (Georgian: ამბავი სურამის ციხისა ) is a 1985 drama film directed by Georgian SSR-born Soviet-Armenian director Sergei Parajanov and Georgian actor Dodo Abashidze. Sergei Parajanov's first film after 15 years of censorship in the Soviet Union, it is a film stylistically linked with his earlier\" The Color of Pomegranates\" (1968): The film consists of a series of tableaux; once again minimal dialogue is used; the film abounds in surreal, almost oneiric power."
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Do athletes Thomaz Koch and Jack Sock play the same professional sport?
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" The event was held in Istanbul, Turkey.",
" Colin Dowdeswell won the singles title while Colin Dibley and Thomaz Koch partnered to win the doubles title."
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"Thomaz Koch (born May 11, 1945 in Porto Alegre), is a left-handed former tennis player from Brazil, who was a quarter-finalist at the French Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. National Championships."
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"A fantasy sport (also known less commonly as rotisserie or roto) is a type of online game where participants assemble imaginary or virtual teams of real players of a professional sport.",
" These teams compete based on the statistical performance of those players' players in actual games.",
" This performance is converted into points that are compiled and totaled according to a roster selected by each fantasy team's manager.",
" These point systems can be simple enough to be manually calculated by a \"league commissioner\" who coordinates and manages the overall league, or points can be compiled and calculated using computers tracking actual results of the professional sport.",
" In fantasy sports, team owners draft, trade and cut (drop) players, analogously to real sports."
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"Maria Fernanda Barbato Alves (born 17 April 1983), also known as Nanda Alves, is a Brazilian tennis player.",
" She is currently coached by her father Carlos and former tennis player Thomaz Koch.",
" As of 1 March 2010, Alves is ranked World No. 262, and is the highest ranked Brazilian player.",
" She has enjoyed success at the ITF Circuit, winning 18 singles and 26 doubles titles so far.",
" Alves made her WTA Tour debut at Copa Colsanitas in 2004, and has played qualifications for all four Grand Slam events.",
" Partnering with Vanessa Henke, Alves took part in the 2005 Australian Open doubles event, but they lost to Daniela Hantuchová and Martina Navratilova in the first round."
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"Jack Sock (born September 24, 1992) is an American professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 21 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).",
" He is one of the top ranked American men in both singles and doubles on the ATP Tour.",
" A former junior US Open champion, Sock's singles success is highlighted by 7 ATP finals, including three titles.",
" His career best result came at the 2017 Indian Wells Masters, where he reached the semi-finals."
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"Vasek Pospisil and Jack Sock were the defending champions, but Pospisil chose to play in Tokyo instead.",
" Sock played alongside Bernard Tomic but lost in the final to Pablo Carreño Busta and Rafael Nadal, who won 6−7, 6−2, [10−8]."
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"title": "2016 China Open – Men's Doubles"
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"Bruno Fraga Soares (] ; born February 27, 1982, in Belo Horizonte) is a professional tennis player from Brazil.",
" His highest singles ranking on the ATP Tour is World No. 221, which he reached in March 2004.",
" Primarily a doubles specialist, his career-high doubles ranking is World No. 2, which he achieved in October 2016.",
" After a few efforts, including a final in the 2012 US Open and the semifinals of the 2008 and 2013 French Opens, Soares finally won his first Grand Slam title at the 2016 Australian Open, partnering Jamie Murray and then followed that up with a second men's doubles title at the 2016 US Open.",
" He has also won three Grand Slam titles in Mixed Doubles, two at the US Open, in 2012 and 2014, and one at the Australian Open in 2016.",
" He was the third Brazilian tennis player to achieve this, after Maria Bueno and Thomaz Koch."
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"Fiorella Bonicelli (born 21 December 1951) is a retired professional tennis player from Uruguay.",
" During her career, she won the 1975 French Open mixed doubles title with Thomaz Koch.",
" She also won the 1976 French Open women's doubles title with Gail Lovera, defeating Kathleen Harter and Helga Niessen Masthoff 6–4, 1–6, 6–3.",
" At the Fed Cup, her singles record is 11–4, and doubles record 6–8.",
" During her career, she reached one Grand Slam singles quarterfinal, at the 1978 French Open, where she lost to Virginia Ruzici 6–7, 6–4, 6–8."
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"The Khartoum International is a defunct tennis tournament that was played on the Grand Prix tennis circuit in 1976.",
" The event was held in Khartoum, Sudan and was played on outdoor hard courts.",
" Mike Estep won the singles title, defeating Thomaz Koch in the final."
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"High performance sport or elite sport is sport at the highest level of competition, with elite athletes as the competitors.",
" In sports administration \"high performance sport\", where the emphasis is on winning prestigious competitions, is distinguished from \"mass sport\" or \"recreational sport\", where the emphasis is on attracting the maximum number of participants.",
" High performance sport overlaps with professional sport but is not the same; for example, the English football league system and Minor League Baseball include lower divisions whose teams' members are full-time professionals; on the other hand, competitors at the Olympic Games or World Games in some minority sports may be part-time or rely on government grants."
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"Title: Turkey Open\n\nThe Turkey Open is a defunct tennis tournament that was played on the Grand Prix tennis circuit in 1975. The event was held in Istanbul, Turkey. Colin Dowdeswell won the singles title while Colin Dibley and Thomaz Koch partnered to win the doubles title.",
"Title: Thomaz Koch\n\nThomaz Koch (born May 11, 1945 in Porto Alegre), is a left-handed former tennis player from Brazil, who was a quarter-finalist at the French Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. National Championships.",
"Title: Fantasy sport\n\nA fantasy sport (also known less commonly as rotisserie or roto) is a type of online game where participants assemble imaginary or virtual teams of real players of a professional sport. These teams compete based on the statistical performance of those players' players in actual games. This performance is converted into points that are compiled and totaled according to a roster selected by each fantasy team's manager. These point systems can be simple enough to be manually calculated by a \"league commissioner\" who coordinates and manages the overall league, or points can be compiled and calculated using computers tracking actual results of the professional sport. In fantasy sports, team owners draft, trade and cut (drop) players, analogously to real sports.",
"Title: Maria Fernanda Alves\n\nMaria Fernanda Barbato Alves (born 17 April 1983), also known as Nanda Alves, is a Brazilian tennis player. She is currently coached by her father Carlos and former tennis player Thomaz Koch. As of 1 March 2010, Alves is ranked World No. 262, and is the highest ranked Brazilian player. She has enjoyed success at the ITF Circuit, winning 18 singles and 26 doubles titles so far. Alves made her WTA Tour debut at Copa Colsanitas in 2004, and has played qualifications for all four Grand Slam events. Partnering with Vanessa Henke, Alves took part in the 2005 Australian Open doubles event, but they lost to Daniela Hantuchová and Martina Navratilova in the first round.",
"Title: Jack Sock\n\nJack Sock (born September 24, 1992) is an American professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 21 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). He is one of the top ranked American men in both singles and doubles on the ATP Tour. A former junior US Open champion, Sock's singles success is highlighted by 7 ATP finals, including three titles. His career best result came at the 2017 Indian Wells Masters, where he reached the semi-finals.",
"Title: 2016 China Open – Men's Doubles\n\nVasek Pospisil and Jack Sock were the defending champions, but Pospisil chose to play in Tokyo instead. Sock played alongside Bernard Tomic but lost in the final to Pablo Carreño Busta and Rafael Nadal, who won 6−7, 6−2, [10−8].",
"Title: Bruno Soares\n\nBruno Fraga Soares (] ; born February 27, 1982, in Belo Horizonte) is a professional tennis player from Brazil. His highest singles ranking on the ATP Tour is World No. 221, which he reached in March 2004. Primarily a doubles specialist, his career-high doubles ranking is World No. 2, which he achieved in October 2016. After a few efforts, including a final in the 2012 US Open and the semifinals of the 2008 and 2013 French Opens, Soares finally won his first Grand Slam title at the 2016 Australian Open, partnering Jamie Murray and then followed that up with a second men's doubles title at the 2016 US Open. He has also won three Grand Slam titles in Mixed Doubles, two at the US Open, in 2012 and 2014, and one at the Australian Open in 2016. He was the third Brazilian tennis player to achieve this, after Maria Bueno and Thomaz Koch.",
"Title: Fiorella Bonicelli\n\nFiorella Bonicelli (born 21 December 1951) is a retired professional tennis player from Uruguay. During her career, she won the 1975 French Open mixed doubles title with Thomaz Koch. She also won the 1976 French Open women's doubles title with Gail Lovera, defeating Kathleen Harter and Helga Niessen Masthoff 6–4, 1–6, 6–3. At the Fed Cup, her singles record is 11–4, and doubles record 6–8. During her career, she reached one Grand Slam singles quarterfinal, at the 1978 French Open, where she lost to Virginia Ruzici 6–7, 6–4, 6–8.",
"Title: Khartoum International\n\nThe Khartoum International is a defunct tennis tournament that was played on the Grand Prix tennis circuit in 1976. The event was held in Khartoum, Sudan and was played on outdoor hard courts. Mike Estep won the singles title, defeating Thomaz Koch in the final.",
"Title: High performance sport\n\nHigh performance sport or elite sport is sport at the highest level of competition, with elite athletes as the competitors. In sports administration \"high performance sport\", where the emphasis is on winning prestigious competitions, is distinguished from \"mass sport\" or \"recreational sport\", where the emphasis is on attracting the maximum number of participants. High performance sport overlaps with professional sport but is not the same; for example, the English football league system and Minor League Baseball include lower divisions whose teams' members are full-time professionals; on the other hand, competitors at the Olympic Games or World Games in some minority sports may be part-time or rely on government grants."
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Oscarsborg Fortress is best known for sinking the German heavy cruiser named for the Prussian victor of what?
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the Battle of Waterloo
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"Blücher was the second of five \"Admiral Hipper\"-class heavy cruisers of Nazi Germany's \"Kriegsmarine\", built after the rise of the Nazi Party and the repudiation of the Treaty of Versailles.",
" Named for Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, the Prussian victor of the Battle of Waterloo, the ship was laid down in August 1936 and launched in June 1937.",
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"Operation Nordseetour was the first Atlantic sortie of the German heavy cruiser \"Admiral Hipper\" during December, 1940."
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"USS \"Northampton\" (CL/CA-26) was the lead \"Northampton\"-class cruiser in service with the United States Navy.",
" She was commissioned in 1930, originally classified a light cruiser because of her thin armor but later reclassified a heavy cruiser because of her 8-inch guns.",
" During World War II she served in the Pacific and was sunk by Japanese torpedoes during the Battle of Tassafaronga on 30 November 1942.",
" She was named after the city of Northampton, Massachusetts, the home of former President Calvin Coolidge."
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"Oscarsborg Fortress (Norwegian: Oscarsborg festning ) is a coastal fortress in the Oslofjord, close to the small town of Drøbak.",
" The best known part is situated on two small islets.",
" The main artillery batteries are on the island Håøya and smaller batteries on the mainland to the west and east in the fjord and was military territory until 2003 when it was made a publicly available resort island.",
" The fortress is best known for sinking the German heavy cruiser \"Blücher\" on 9 April 1940.",
" In 2014, Oscarsborg Fortress was given protected status, effective from 9 April that year."
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"Émile Bertin was a French fast light cruiser named after Louis-Émile Bertin, a 19th-century naval architect.",
" She was designed to operate both as a minelayer and as a destroyer flotilla leader.",
" The design was the basis for later light and heavy French cruisers, particularly the slightly larger \"La Galissonnière\" class of cruisers.",
" This was the first French warship to use triple mountings."
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"Operation \"Rheinübung\" (\"Exercise Rhine\") was the sortie into the Atlantic by the new German battleship \"Bismarck\" and heavy cruiser \"Prinz Eugen\" on 18–27 May 1941, during World War II.",
" This operation to block Allied shipping to the United Kingdom culminated with the sinking of \"Bismarck\"."
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"USS \"Birmingham\" (CL-62), a \"Cleveland\"-class light cruiser named for the city of Birmingham, Alabama, the \"Steel City\", was laid down at the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company of Newport News, Virginia on 17 February 1941 and launched on 20 March 1942 by Mrs. Cooper Green, wife of the president of the Birmingham City Commission.",
" She was commissioned on 29 January 1943, Captain John Wilkes in command.",
" \"Birmingham\" was one of the \"fightingest\" ships of the Navy and suffered heavy damage on at least three occasions."
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"The Action of 8 June 1945, sometimes called the Sinking of \"Ashigara\" was a naval action that resulted in the sinking of the heavy cruiser \"Ashigara\" of the Imperial Japanese Navy by the British Royal Navy submarine HMS \"Trenchant\" .",
" \"Ashigara\"—which was being escorted by the destroyer \"Kamikaze\" —was being used to transport troops from Indonesia for the defence of Singapore and the sinking resulted in a huge loss of life."
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"title": "Action of 8 June 1945"
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"HMS \"Cornwall\", pennant number 56, was a County-class heavy cruiser of the \"Kent\" sub-class built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1920s.",
" The ship spent most of her pre-World War II career assigned to the China Station.",
" Shortly after the war began in August 1939, she was assigned to search for German commerce raiders in the Indian Ocean.",
" \"Cornwall\" was transferred to the South Atlantic in late 1939 where she escorted convoys before returning to the Indian Ocean in 1941.",
" She then sank the German auxiliary cruiser \"Pinguin\" in May.",
" After the start of the Pacific War in December 1941, she began escorting convoys until she was transferred to the Eastern Fleet in March 1942.",
" The ship was sunk on 5 April by dive bombers from three Japanese aircraft carriers during the Indian Ocean Raid."
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"San Demetrio London is a 1943 British World War II docudrama based on the true story of the 1940 salvage of the tanker MV \"San Demetrio\" by some of her own crew, who reboarded her after she had been set on fire by the German heavy cruiser \"Admiral Scheer\" and then abandoned, during the Battle of the Atlantic.",
" The film was produced by Michael Balcon for Ealing Studios and directed by Charles Frend."
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"Title: German cruiser Blücher\n\nBlücher was the second of five \"Admiral Hipper\"-class heavy cruisers of Nazi Germany's \"Kriegsmarine\", built after the rise of the Nazi Party and the repudiation of the Treaty of Versailles. Named for Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, the Prussian victor of the Battle of Waterloo, the ship was laid down in August 1936 and launched in June 1937. She was completed in September 1939, shortly after the outbreak of World War II. After completing a series of sea trials and training exercises, the ship was pronounced ready for service with the fleet on 5 April 1940.",
"Title: Operation Nordseetour\n\nOperation Nordseetour was the first Atlantic sortie of the German heavy cruiser \"Admiral Hipper\" during December, 1940.",
"Title: USS Northampton (CA-26)\n\nUSS \"Northampton\" (CL/CA-26) was the lead \"Northampton\"-class cruiser in service with the United States Navy. She was commissioned in 1930, originally classified a light cruiser because of her thin armor but later reclassified a heavy cruiser because of her 8-inch guns. During World War II she served in the Pacific and was sunk by Japanese torpedoes during the Battle of Tassafaronga on 30 November 1942. She was named after the city of Northampton, Massachusetts, the home of former President Calvin Coolidge.",
"Title: Oscarsborg Fortress\n\nOscarsborg Fortress (Norwegian: Oscarsborg festning ) is a coastal fortress in the Oslofjord, close to the small town of Drøbak. The best known part is situated on two small islets. The main artillery batteries are on the island Håøya and smaller batteries on the mainland to the west and east in the fjord and was military territory until 2003 when it was made a publicly available resort island. The fortress is best known for sinking the German heavy cruiser \"Blücher\" on 9 April 1940. In 2014, Oscarsborg Fortress was given protected status, effective from 9 April that year.",
"Title: French cruiser Émile Bertin\n\nÉmile Bertin was a French fast light cruiser named after Louis-Émile Bertin, a 19th-century naval architect. She was designed to operate both as a minelayer and as a destroyer flotilla leader. The design was the basis for later light and heavy French cruisers, particularly the slightly larger \"La Galissonnière\" class of cruisers. This was the first French warship to use triple mountings.",
"Title: Operation Rheinübung\n\nOperation \"Rheinübung\" (\"Exercise Rhine\") was the sortie into the Atlantic by the new German battleship \"Bismarck\" and heavy cruiser \"Prinz Eugen\" on 18–27 May 1941, during World War II. This operation to block Allied shipping to the United Kingdom culminated with the sinking of \"Bismarck\".",
"Title: USS Birmingham (CL-62)\n\nUSS \"Birmingham\" (CL-62), a \"Cleveland\"-class light cruiser named for the city of Birmingham, Alabama, the \"Steel City\", was laid down at the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company of Newport News, Virginia on 17 February 1941 and launched on 20 March 1942 by Mrs. Cooper Green, wife of the president of the Birmingham City Commission. She was commissioned on 29 January 1943, Captain John Wilkes in command. \"Birmingham\" was one of the \"fightingest\" ships of the Navy and suffered heavy damage on at least three occasions.",
"Title: Action of 8 June 1945\n\nThe Action of 8 June 1945, sometimes called the Sinking of \"Ashigara\" was a naval action that resulted in the sinking of the heavy cruiser \"Ashigara\" of the Imperial Japanese Navy by the British Royal Navy submarine HMS \"Trenchant\" . \"Ashigara\"—which was being escorted by the destroyer \"Kamikaze\" —was being used to transport troops from Indonesia for the defence of Singapore and the sinking resulted in a huge loss of life.",
"Title: HMS Cornwall (56)\n\nHMS \"Cornwall\", pennant number 56, was a County-class heavy cruiser of the \"Kent\" sub-class built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1920s. The ship spent most of her pre-World War II career assigned to the China Station. Shortly after the war began in August 1939, she was assigned to search for German commerce raiders in the Indian Ocean. \"Cornwall\" was transferred to the South Atlantic in late 1939 where she escorted convoys before returning to the Indian Ocean in 1941. She then sank the German auxiliary cruiser \"Pinguin\" in May. After the start of the Pacific War in December 1941, she began escorting convoys until she was transferred to the Eastern Fleet in March 1942. The ship was sunk on 5 April by dive bombers from three Japanese aircraft carriers during the Indian Ocean Raid.",
"Title: San Demetrio London\n\nSan Demetrio London is a 1943 British World War II docudrama based on the true story of the 1940 salvage of the tanker MV \"San Demetrio\" by some of her own crew, who reboarded her after she had been set on fire by the German heavy cruiser \"Admiral Scheer\" and then abandoned, during the Battle of the Atlantic. The film was produced by Michael Balcon for Ealing Studios and directed by Charles Frend."
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2,085
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Astral Oil Works became part of which branch that was owned by wealthiest American of all time?
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Standard Oil Trust
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"Wilhelm Heinrich Detlev \"Big Bill\" Körner (November 1878 – August 11, 1938), also known as Wilhelm Heinrich Dethlef Koerner, William HD Koerner, WHDK, or W.H.D. Koerner, was a noted illustrator of the American West whose works became known to new audiences when his painting, nicknamed \"A Charge to Keep\", was used as the cover image for the ghostwritten biography by the same name by George W. Bush.",
" This painting, which hung in the Oval Office during the Bush presidency was of special interest to journalists due to the interpretation given by Bush of the painting's meaning in light of the meaning and title attached to the painting by the artist."
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"The Sioux City Linseed Oil Works is a historic building located in Sioux City, Iowa, United States.",
" It is located in an area east of the central business district where warehouses and other industrial buildings are located.",
" It housed the Sioux City Linseed Oil Works (initially known as Hubbard and Gere) from 1884, when it was built, until 1927 when its owner, the American Linseed Oil Company, ceased production here.",
" The building was largely destroyed in a fire that began late in the night of May 20, 1891.",
" Mankato, Minnesota architect William D. McLaughlin stepped in to complete the work begun by Sioux City architect E.W. Loft.",
" Essentially, the building was rebuilt and was very similar in appearance to the original structure.",
" Gone was the gable roof on the westernmost wing, which was replaced by a flat roof, and two floors were added to the rebuilt press room annex in the back.",
" The building was acquired by Bekins Van and Storage Company in 1928.",
" They began operations here two years later, and they remained the primary tenant in the building until 1972.",
" There was a variety of other tenants who were housed here over the years.",
" The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008."
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"Herbert Lee Pratt (November 21, 1871 – February 3, 1945) was an American businessman and a leading figure in the United States oil industry.",
" In 1923, he became head of Standard Oil; his father Charles Pratt was a founder of Astral Oil Works, which later became part of Standard Oil.",
" He lived and worked in New York City, as well as having a country estate, \"The Braes\" in Glen Cove, Long Island, and a hunting preserve and estate, \"Good Hope Plantation\" in Ridgeland, South Carolina.",
" He was also an art collector and philanthropist."
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"John Davison Rockefeller Sr. (July 8, 1839 – May 23, 1937) was an American oil industry business magnate and philanthropist.",
" Widely considered the wealthiest American of all time and the richest person in modern history, Rockefeller was born into a large family in upstate New York and was shaped by his con man father and religious mother.",
" His family moved several times before eventually settling in Cleveland, Ohio."
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"Deans is a small community within the town of Livingston in West Lothian, Scotland.",
" Deans is situated in the northern part of Livingston, The western area of Deans was formerly known as Livingston Station, as it is the location of former oil works and a railway station.",
" Many people who have lived in this area for a long time often refer to it as such.",
" In 2010 the population of Deans was 3,641"
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"Baltimore Chrome Works was a chromium ore refinery with its headquarters and main factory located at Fells Point, Baltimore, USA.",
" Isaac Tyson started mining chromite in the area around Baltimore in 1813 and built the Baltimore Chrome Works at Fells Point in 1845.",
" The works became part of Mutual Chemical Company in 1908, and merged into Allied Chemical in 1954.",
" The plant, which was rebuilt in 1951, employed 375 people at peak production."
],
"title": "Baltimore Chrome Works"
},
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"Astral Oil Works was an American oil company specializing in illuminating oil, and based in Brooklyn, New York.",
" Astral Oil was a high-quality kerosene used in lamps and noted for being relatively safe.",
" It was founded by Charles Pratt.",
" Charles Pratt and Company (including Astral Oil) became part of John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Trust in 1874, although the fact that Astral Oil was a New York branch of Standard Oil in Ohio was not made public until 1892."
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"Balázs Havasi (born 18 September 1975) is a Hungarian pianist and composer.",
" As a contemporary composer he has launched four completely different musical projects, including compositions for a symphony orchestra, rock drums and piano.",
" Havasi wrote a song for singer Tracey Thorn and gave a speech at the TED Global conference about his efforts in musical innovation.",
" He is known for his fondness of Asian culture and martial arts, which he practiced for years.",
" Havasi’s works became known to millions within a short time."
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"Max I. Silber (February 15, 1911 – June 15, 2004) was an American businessman from New Hampshire who through his philanthropic works became not only a formative figure for Boy Scouting in New Hampshire, but a distinguished citizen of his home state.",
" A devout Jew, Silber was an active supporter of religious Scouting programs, and was distinguished not just by the Jewish Committee of Scouting, but by the Roman Catholic Committee on Scouting as well.",
" Perhaps the most famous endeavor of Silber's was the development of his \"friendship gifts\" which were most commonly belt buckles made of bronze.",
" These buckles have evolved into popular Scouting collectibles."
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"Pennzoil is an American oil company founded in Los Angeles, California in 1913.",
" In 1955, it was acquired by Oil City, Pennsylvania company South Penn Oil, a former branch of Standard Oil.",
" In 1963, South Penn Oil merged with Zapata Petroleum; the merged company took the Pennzoil name.",
" In 1968 United Gas Corporation became part of Pennzoil.",
" (Although United Gas was a larger company, pre-merger, Pennzoil had successfully used a \"leveraged buyout\" strategy.)",
" During the 1970s, the company moved its offices to Houston, Texas.",
" In 1977 a spin-off company was formed called Pogo, which stood for Pennzoil Offshore Gas Operators."
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"Title: Wilhelm Heinrich Detlev Körner\n\nWilhelm Heinrich Detlev \"Big Bill\" Körner (November 1878 – August 11, 1938), also known as Wilhelm Heinrich Dethlef Koerner, William HD Koerner, WHDK, or W.H.D. Koerner, was a noted illustrator of the American West whose works became known to new audiences when his painting, nicknamed \"A Charge to Keep\", was used as the cover image for the ghostwritten biography by the same name by George W. Bush. This painting, which hung in the Oval Office during the Bush presidency was of special interest to journalists due to the interpretation given by Bush of the painting's meaning in light of the meaning and title attached to the painting by the artist.",
"Title: Sioux City Linseed Oil Works\n\nThe Sioux City Linseed Oil Works is a historic building located in Sioux City, Iowa, United States. It is located in an area east of the central business district where warehouses and other industrial buildings are located. It housed the Sioux City Linseed Oil Works (initially known as Hubbard and Gere) from 1884, when it was built, until 1927 when its owner, the American Linseed Oil Company, ceased production here. The building was largely destroyed in a fire that began late in the night of May 20, 1891. Mankato, Minnesota architect William D. McLaughlin stepped in to complete the work begun by Sioux City architect E.W. Loft. Essentially, the building was rebuilt and was very similar in appearance to the original structure. Gone was the gable roof on the westernmost wing, which was replaced by a flat roof, and two floors were added to the rebuilt press room annex in the back. The building was acquired by Bekins Van and Storage Company in 1928. They began operations here two years later, and they remained the primary tenant in the building until 1972. There was a variety of other tenants who were housed here over the years. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.",
"Title: Herbert L. Pratt\n\nHerbert Lee Pratt (November 21, 1871 – February 3, 1945) was an American businessman and a leading figure in the United States oil industry. In 1923, he became head of Standard Oil; his father Charles Pratt was a founder of Astral Oil Works, which later became part of Standard Oil. He lived and worked in New York City, as well as having a country estate, \"The Braes\" in Glen Cove, Long Island, and a hunting preserve and estate, \"Good Hope Plantation\" in Ridgeland, South Carolina. He was also an art collector and philanthropist.",
"Title: John D. Rockefeller\n\nJohn Davison Rockefeller Sr. (July 8, 1839 – May 23, 1937) was an American oil industry business magnate and philanthropist. Widely considered the wealthiest American of all time and the richest person in modern history, Rockefeller was born into a large family in upstate New York and was shaped by his con man father and religious mother. His family moved several times before eventually settling in Cleveland, Ohio.",
"Title: Deans, West Lothian\n\nDeans is a small community within the town of Livingston in West Lothian, Scotland. Deans is situated in the northern part of Livingston, The western area of Deans was formerly known as Livingston Station, as it is the location of former oil works and a railway station. Many people who have lived in this area for a long time often refer to it as such. In 2010 the population of Deans was 3,641",
"Title: Baltimore Chrome Works\n\nBaltimore Chrome Works was a chromium ore refinery with its headquarters and main factory located at Fells Point, Baltimore, USA. Isaac Tyson started mining chromite in the area around Baltimore in 1813 and built the Baltimore Chrome Works at Fells Point in 1845. The works became part of Mutual Chemical Company in 1908, and merged into Allied Chemical in 1954. The plant, which was rebuilt in 1951, employed 375 people at peak production.",
"Title: Astral Oil Works\n\nAstral Oil Works was an American oil company specializing in illuminating oil, and based in Brooklyn, New York. Astral Oil was a high-quality kerosene used in lamps and noted for being relatively safe. It was founded by Charles Pratt. Charles Pratt and Company (including Astral Oil) became part of John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Trust in 1874, although the fact that Astral Oil was a New York branch of Standard Oil in Ohio was not made public until 1892.",
"Title: Balázs Havasi\n\nBalázs Havasi (born 18 September 1975) is a Hungarian pianist and composer. As a contemporary composer he has launched four completely different musical projects, including compositions for a symphony orchestra, rock drums and piano. Havasi wrote a song for singer Tracey Thorn and gave a speech at the TED Global conference about his efforts in musical innovation. He is known for his fondness of Asian culture and martial arts, which he practiced for years. Havasi’s works became known to millions within a short time.",
"Title: Max I. Silber\n\nMax I. Silber (February 15, 1911 – June 15, 2004) was an American businessman from New Hampshire who through his philanthropic works became not only a formative figure for Boy Scouting in New Hampshire, but a distinguished citizen of his home state. A devout Jew, Silber was an active supporter of religious Scouting programs, and was distinguished not just by the Jewish Committee of Scouting, but by the Roman Catholic Committee on Scouting as well. Perhaps the most famous endeavor of Silber's was the development of his \"friendship gifts\" which were most commonly belt buckles made of bronze. These buckles have evolved into popular Scouting collectibles.",
"Title: Pennzoil\n\nPennzoil is an American oil company founded in Los Angeles, California in 1913. In 1955, it was acquired by Oil City, Pennsylvania company South Penn Oil, a former branch of Standard Oil. In 1963, South Penn Oil merged with Zapata Petroleum; the merged company took the Pennzoil name. In 1968 United Gas Corporation became part of Pennzoil. (Although United Gas was a larger company, pre-merger, Pennzoil had successfully used a \"leveraged buyout\" strategy.) During the 1970s, the company moved its offices to Houston, Texas. In 1977 a spin-off company was formed called Pogo, which stood for Pennzoil Offshore Gas Operators."
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2,086
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When was the singer who released Smokin' O.P.'s born?
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May 6, 1945
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"Robert Clark Seger ( , born May 6, 1945) is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist and pianist.",
" As a locally successful Detroit-area artist, he performed and recorded as Bob Seger and the Last Heard and Bob Seger System throughout the 1960s.",
" By the early 1970s, he had dropped the 'System' from his recordings and continued to strive for broader success with various other bands.",
" In 1973, he put together the Silver Bullet Band, with a group of Detroit-area musicians, with whom he became most successful on the national level with the album \"Live Bullet\" (1976), recorded live with the Silver Bullet Band in 1975 at Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan.",
" In 1976, he achieved a national breakout with the studio album \"Night Moves\".",
" On his studio albums, he also worked extensively with the Alabama-based Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, which appeared on several of Seger's best-selling singles and albums."
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"Ronald Ray Bryant, better known by his stage name Baby Bash (formerly Baby Beesh), is an American rapper.",
" From 1995–98, he performed under the stage name \"Baby Beesh\", as part of Dope House Records, after which he changed the last part of the name to \"Bash.\"",
" His first album \"Savage Dreams\", was followed by \"On Tha Cool\"; and \"Tha Smokin' Nephew\", which included the singles \"Suga Suga\" and \"Shorty DooWop\".",
" In 2005, \"Super Saucy\" was released, its lead single being \"Baby, I'm Back\", a collaboration with singer Akon. \"",
"Cyclone\" followed in 2007, with its title single featuring T-Pain and its follow-up, \"What Is It\" featuring Sean Kingston, landing on the \"Billboard\" charts as well."
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"Micah Paul Hinson (born February 3, 1981) is an American Americana singer and guitarist and recording artist for Sketchbook Records in the United Kingdom and Jade Tree Records in the United States.",
" His debut album \"Micah P. Hinson and the Gospel of Progress\" was released in 2004 to much critical praise.",
" He has also released two EPs; one of early material (2005's \"The Baby and the Satellite\") and the second as \"The Late Cord\" with John Mark Lapham of The Earlies (2006 release \"Lights from the Wheelhouse\").",
" The follow-up to his debut, \"Micah P. Hinson and the Opera Circuit\", was released in 2006 and his third album, \"Micah P. Hinson and the Red Empire Orchestra\" on July 14, 2008."
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"title": "Micah P. Hinson"
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"sentences": [
"Choi Seung-hyun (; born November 4, 1987), better known by his stage name T.O.P, is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor.",
" T.O.P rose to fame in the mid-2000s as one of two rappers in the South Korean boy band Big Bang.",
" Released under YG Entertainment, the group became one of the best-selling groups of all-time in Asia and one of the best-selling boy bands in the world.",
" In 2010, while the group was on hiatus, T.O.P and G-Dragon formed a duo to record and release the number-one collaboration album, \"GD & TOP\".",
" As a solo rapper, he has released two digital singles, \"Turn It Up\" (2010) and \"Doom Dada\" (2013), which peaked at number two and four, respectively, on the Gaon Digital Chart."
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"Derrelle Owens (born June 9, 1981), better known by his stage name Shorty Mack, is a producer, rapper and actor.",
" He is most significantly known his 1996 single, \"Hard To Tame Me\", and his self-titled debut album, both released under JVC/Vertex Music.",
" He has since made appearances on numerous recordings by Ray J, including the Knockout remix of \"Formal Invite\" and the Smokin' Trees version of \"What I Need\".",
" He also played the role of \"Nyce\" on the sitcom Moesha.",
" Owens co-created Knockout Entertainment.",
" A full-length album, tentatively titled \"Shorty Mack\", was expected to be released in 2012."
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"Daniel 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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"Izzy Miller (born June 22, 1993) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter.",
" His first success came with his band Storage with the release of their 2009 single \"Just a Little More\".",
" Miller left Storage in 2010 (with the exception of a short reunion tour in 2011) and began a solo career.",
" After releasing \"Back From Nowhere\", his first solo album, in 2010, he paired up with drummer Smokin' Joey Gambrell.",
" Miller and Gambrell went on to release \"Who Is That?",
" Nobody\" in 2012."
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"Shaman's Harvest is an American rock band from Jefferson City, Missouri.",
" Bassist Matt Fisher, singer Nathan \"Drake\" Hunt, and guitarist Josh Hamler founded the band in 1996.",
" Ryan Tomlinson joined the band on lead guitar for their 2009 album \"Shine\".",
" Shaman's Harvest released their fifth full-length album titled \"Smokin' Hearts & Broken Guns\" on September 16, 2014.",
" This release marked their debut on Mascot Records."
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"Smokin' O.P.'s is the fifth studio album by American rock singer-songwriter Bob Seger, released in 1972 (see 1972 in music).",
" The album was reissued on CD by Capitol Records in 2005.",
" It is currently the earliest Bob Seger album available on CD.",
" The cover art is a parody of the Lucky Strike cigarette logo.",
" Smokin' O.P.'s refers to Smokin' Other People's Songs, a derivation on the slang phrase \"Smoking O.P.'s\" meaning to smoke other people's cigarettes exclusively (never purchasing your own for consumption).",
" Most of the tracks on this release are covers of songs written by other artists."
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"D'Juan Montrel Hart (born January 15, 1979), better known by his stage name Young Dro, is an American rapper from Bankhead, Atlanta, Georgia.",
" After gaining recognition with his regional hit song “Yes Sir\", from his 2002 independent album \"I Got That Dro\", Young Dro aligned himself with fellow Atlanta-based rapper T.I. and signed to his label, Grand Hustle, in 2004.",
" Young Dro's debut \"Best Thang Smokin'\", was released in August 2006, under Grand Hustle and Atlantic Records.",
" The album was preceded by his debut single \"Shoulder Lean\", which served as the album's lead single and proved to be a hit in the urban community and \"Billboard\" charts.",
" After amassing an abundance of mixtapes, Young Dro released his second album \"High Times\", 7 years later on October 15, 2013, under Grand Hustle, Atlantic and E1.",
" It spawned the single \"FDB\", his highest charting single since \"Shoulder Lean\"."
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"Title: Bob Seger\n\nRobert Clark Seger ( , born May 6, 1945) is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist and pianist. As a locally successful Detroit-area artist, he performed and recorded as Bob Seger and the Last Heard and Bob Seger System throughout the 1960s. By the early 1970s, he had dropped the 'System' from his recordings and continued to strive for broader success with various other bands. In 1973, he put together the Silver Bullet Band, with a group of Detroit-area musicians, with whom he became most successful on the national level with the album \"Live Bullet\" (1976), recorded live with the Silver Bullet Band in 1975 at Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan. In 1976, he achieved a national breakout with the studio album \"Night Moves\". On his studio albums, he also worked extensively with the Alabama-based Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, which appeared on several of Seger's best-selling singles and albums.",
"Title: Baby Bash\n\nRonald Ray Bryant, better known by his stage name Baby Bash (formerly Baby Beesh), is an American rapper. From 1995–98, he performed under the stage name \"Baby Beesh\", as part of Dope House Records, after which he changed the last part of the name to \"Bash.\" His first album \"Savage Dreams\", was followed by \"On Tha Cool\"; and \"Tha Smokin' Nephew\", which included the singles \"Suga Suga\" and \"Shorty DooWop\". In 2005, \"Super Saucy\" was released, its lead single being \"Baby, I'm Back\", a collaboration with singer Akon. \" Cyclone\" followed in 2007, with its title single featuring T-Pain and its follow-up, \"What Is It\" featuring Sean Kingston, landing on the \"Billboard\" charts as well.",
"Title: Micah P. Hinson\n\nMicah Paul Hinson (born February 3, 1981) is an American Americana singer and guitarist and recording artist for Sketchbook Records in the United Kingdom and Jade Tree Records in the United States. His debut album \"Micah P. Hinson and the Gospel of Progress\" was released in 2004 to much critical praise. He has also released two EPs; one of early material (2005's \"The Baby and the Satellite\") and the second as \"The Late Cord\" with John Mark Lapham of The Earlies (2006 release \"Lights from the Wheelhouse\"). The follow-up to his debut, \"Micah P. Hinson and the Opera Circuit\", was released in 2006 and his third album, \"Micah P. Hinson and the Red Empire Orchestra\" on July 14, 2008.",
"Title: T.O.P (rapper)\n\nChoi Seung-hyun (; born November 4, 1987), better known by his stage name T.O.P, is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. T.O.P rose to fame in the mid-2000s as one of two rappers in the South Korean boy band Big Bang. Released under YG Entertainment, the group became one of the best-selling groups of all-time in Asia and one of the best-selling boy bands in the world. In 2010, while the group was on hiatus, T.O.P and G-Dragon formed a duo to record and release the number-one collaboration album, \"GD & TOP\". As a solo rapper, he has released two digital singles, \"Turn It Up\" (2010) and \"Doom Dada\" (2013), which peaked at number two and four, respectively, on the Gaon Digital Chart.",
"Title: Shorty Mack\n\nDerrelle Owens (born June 9, 1981), better known by his stage name Shorty Mack, is a producer, rapper and actor. He is most significantly known his 1996 single, \"Hard To Tame Me\", and his self-titled debut album, both released under JVC/Vertex Music. He has since made appearances on numerous recordings by Ray J, including the Knockout remix of \"Formal Invite\" and the Smokin' Trees version of \"What I Need\". He also played the role of \"Nyce\" on the sitcom Moesha. Owens co-created Knockout Entertainment. A full-length album, tentatively titled \"Shorty Mack\", was expected to be released in 2012.",
"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.",
"Title: Izzy Miller\n\nIzzy Miller (born June 22, 1993) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. His first success came with his band Storage with the release of their 2009 single \"Just a Little More\". Miller left Storage in 2010 (with the exception of a short reunion tour in 2011) and began a solo career. After releasing \"Back From Nowhere\", his first solo album, in 2010, he paired up with drummer Smokin' Joey Gambrell. Miller and Gambrell went on to release \"Who Is That? Nobody\" in 2012.",
"Title: Shaman's Harvest\n\nShaman's Harvest is an American rock band from Jefferson City, Missouri. Bassist Matt Fisher, singer Nathan \"Drake\" Hunt, and guitarist Josh Hamler founded the band in 1996. Ryan Tomlinson joined the band on lead guitar for their 2009 album \"Shine\". Shaman's Harvest released their fifth full-length album titled \"Smokin' Hearts & Broken Guns\" on September 16, 2014. This release marked their debut on Mascot Records.",
"Title: Smokin' O.P.'s\n\nSmokin' O.P.'s is the fifth studio album by American rock singer-songwriter Bob Seger, released in 1972 (see 1972 in music). The album was reissued on CD by Capitol Records in 2005. It is currently the earliest Bob Seger album available on CD. The cover art is a parody of the Lucky Strike cigarette logo. Smokin' O.P.'s refers to Smokin' Other People's Songs, a derivation on the slang phrase \"Smoking O.P.'s\" meaning to smoke other people's cigarettes exclusively (never purchasing your own for consumption). Most of the tracks on this release are covers of songs written by other artists.",
"Title: Young Dro\n\nD'Juan Montrel Hart (born January 15, 1979), better known by his stage name Young Dro, is an American rapper from Bankhead, Atlanta, Georgia. After gaining recognition with his regional hit song “Yes Sir\", from his 2002 independent album \"I Got That Dro\", Young Dro aligned himself with fellow Atlanta-based rapper T.I. and signed to his label, Grand Hustle, in 2004. Young Dro's debut \"Best Thang Smokin'\", was released in August 2006, under Grand Hustle and Atlantic Records. The album was preceded by his debut single \"Shoulder Lean\", which served as the album's lead single and proved to be a hit in the urban community and \"Billboard\" charts. After amassing an abundance of mixtapes, Young Dro released his second album \"High Times\", 7 years later on October 15, 2013, under Grand Hustle, Atlantic and E1. It spawned the single \"FDB\", his highest charting single since \"Shoulder Lean\"."
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Come and Get It: The Best of Apple Records included recordings produced by the guitarist who had what nickname?
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the quiet Beatle
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"Live at Get Your Aunty On!",
" is the second live album and overall the third album by the Pakistani indie rock band, Aunty Disco Project, released on August 16, 2009.",
" It is exclusively a digital download live album, and has not been released on a physical medium.",
" The album included recordings from the band's live performances at \"Get Your Aunty On!\"",
" concert at Rangoonwala Auditorium held in Karachi, Sindh."
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"Shaved Fish is a compilation album by John Lennon and the Plastic Ono Band, released in October 1975 on Apple Records.",
" It contains all of the singles that he had issued up to that point in the United States as a solo artist, with the exception of \"Stand by Me\", which had been released earlier that year.",
" The only compilation of his non-Beatles recordings released during his lifetime, it peaked at number 8 in the UK and number 12 in the US.",
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"Apple Corps Ltd (informally known as Apple) is a multi-armed multimedia corporation founded in London in January 1968 by the members of the Beatles to replace their earlier company (Beatles Ltd) and to form a conglomerate.",
" Its name (pronounced \"apple core\") is a pun.",
" Its chief division is Apple Records, which was launched in the same year.",
" Other divisions included Apple Electronics, Apple Films, Apple Publishing and Apple Retail, whose most notable venture was the ill-fated Apple Boutique, on the corner of Baker Street and Paddington Street in central London.",
" Apple's headquarters in the late 1960s was at the upper floors of 94 Baker Street, after that at 95 Wigmore Street, and subsequently at 3 Savile Row.",
" The latter address was also known as the Apple Building, which was home to the Apple Studio."
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"Come and Get It: The Best of Apple Records is a greatest hits compilation album containing songs by artists signed to the Beatles' Apple record label between 1968 and 1973.",
" The first such multi-artist Apple compilation, it was released on 25 October 2010.",
" Among the artists are Badfinger, Mary Hopkin, James Taylor, Billy Preston, Jackie Lomax, Ronnie Spector and Hot Chocolate.",
" In most cases, the recordings were produced by one of the Beatles, with George Harrison and Paul McCartney being the most heavily represented on the album."
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"Leonard Chin (born Leonard Anthony Chin, 1953, Kingston, Jamaica) aka Santic, is a Jamaican reggae record producer.",
" After first working as a car mechanic, he then trained as a photographer and worked for the Gleaner Company.",
" In the early 1970s he began working as a singer with Charles Hannah and The Graduates, and recorded a single for Gussie Clarke, but he realized that he was better suited to production.",
" His early productions between 1973 and 1975 included recordings by Augustus Pablo, who recorded the first single for his Santic record label (the name derived from the nickname of his friend, drummer Carlton \"Santa\" Davis, and \"Atlantic\"), \"Pablo In Dub\", as well as Paul Whiteman, Horace Andy (with whom he had two hits - \"Problems\" and \"Children of Israel\"), Roman Stewart, and Gregory Isaacs.",
" Two of the tracks he produced for Pablo were included on the melodica player's debut album.",
" Chin's recording sessions generally took place at Randy's studio, with Errol Thompson at the mixing desk, and using Pablo as an arranger or keyboard player.",
" Chin also produced Jah Woosh's 1976 album, \"Chalice Blaze\".",
" A mid-1970s compilation of his productions, \"An Even Harder Shade of Black\", was reissued by Pressure Sounds in 1995.",
" The label released a further collection of his work, \"Down Santic Way\", in 2005."
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"Live at FM 101 is the debut live album and overall the third album by the Pakistani progressive rock band, Mizraab, released in June 2009.",
" It is exclusively a digital download live album, and has not been released on a physical medium.",
" The album included recordings from the band's live performances during a radio interview on FM 101.",
" This was Mizraab’s debut performance at any radio station.",
" The album was recorded and produced by Sharaf Qaisar."
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"RCA Victrola was a budget record label introduced by RCA Victor in the early 1960s to reissue classical recordings originally released on the RCA Victor \"Red Seal\" label.",
" The name \"Victrola\" came from the early console phonographs first marketed by the Victor Talking Machine Company in 1906.",
" Many of RCA Victrola's reissues included recordings from the historic RCA Victor \"Living Stereo\" series first released in 1958, using triple channel stereophonic tapes from as early as 1954.",
" There were also some first stereo releases of recordings that had previously been available only in monaural versions.",
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"This Way Is My Way is the second studio album by Anne Murray released in 1969 on Capitol Records.",
" Initially the album was only available in Canada, and was later be made available in the U.S after Murray's chart success there in the 1970s.",
" The album included recordings of songs by Eric Andersen, Gene MacLellan and Bob Dylan.",
" A single release of \"Snowbird\" would be issued in the U.S. in 1970, where it would reach the top ten and trigger Murray's career there.",
" The album peaked at No.13 on the Canadian RPM album chart on 20 February 1971."
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"Legacy Recordings is an American record label that is a division of Sony Music.",
" Formed in 1990 after Sony's acquiring of CBS Records, Legacy handles the archives of Sony Music-owned labels Columbia Records, Epic Records, RCA Records, RCA Records Nashville, J Records, Windham Hill Records, Arista, LaFace, Jive, Buddah Records, and Philadelphia International Records.",
" It also handles the catalog of recordings produced by Phil Spector."
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"George Harrison, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) was an English guitarist, singer-songwriter, and producer who achieved international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles.",
" Often referred to as \"the quiet Beatle\", Harrison embraced Hinduism and helped broaden the horizons of his fellow bandmates as well as their American audience by incorporating Indian instrumentation in their music.",
" Although most of the Beatles' songs were written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, most Beatles albums from 1965 onwards contained at least two Harrison compositions.",
" His songs for the group included \"Taxman\", \"Within You Without You\", \"While My Guitar Gently Weeps\", \"Here Comes the Sun\" and \"Something\", the last of which became the Beatles' second-most covered song."
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"Title: Live at Get Your Aunty On!\n\nLive at Get Your Aunty On! is the second live album and overall the third album by the Pakistani indie rock band, Aunty Disco Project, released on August 16, 2009. It is exclusively a digital download live album, and has not been released on a physical medium. The album included recordings from the band's live performances at \"Get Your Aunty On!\" concert at Rangoonwala Auditorium held in Karachi, Sindh.",
"Title: Shaved Fish\n\nShaved Fish is a compilation album by John Lennon and the Plastic Ono Band, released in October 1975 on Apple Records. It contains all of the singles that he had issued up to that point in the United States as a solo artist, with the exception of \"Stand by Me\", which had been released earlier that year. The only compilation of his non-Beatles recordings released during his lifetime, it peaked at number 8 in the UK and number 12 in the US. It was also Lennon's final release on Apple Records.",
"Title: Apple Corps\n\nApple Corps Ltd (informally known as Apple) is a multi-armed multimedia corporation founded in London in January 1968 by the members of the Beatles to replace their earlier company (Beatles Ltd) and to form a conglomerate. Its name (pronounced \"apple core\") is a pun. Its chief division is Apple Records, which was launched in the same year. Other divisions included Apple Electronics, Apple Films, Apple Publishing and Apple Retail, whose most notable venture was the ill-fated Apple Boutique, on the corner of Baker Street and Paddington Street in central London. Apple's headquarters in the late 1960s was at the upper floors of 94 Baker Street, after that at 95 Wigmore Street, and subsequently at 3 Savile Row. The latter address was also known as the Apple Building, which was home to the Apple Studio.",
"Title: Come and Get It: The Best of Apple Records\n\nCome and Get It: The Best of Apple Records is a greatest hits compilation album containing songs by artists signed to the Beatles' Apple record label between 1968 and 1973. The first such multi-artist Apple compilation, it was released on 25 October 2010. Among the artists are Badfinger, Mary Hopkin, James Taylor, Billy Preston, Jackie Lomax, Ronnie Spector and Hot Chocolate. In most cases, the recordings were produced by one of the Beatles, with George Harrison and Paul McCartney being the most heavily represented on the album.",
"Title: Leonard Chin\n\nLeonard Chin (born Leonard Anthony Chin, 1953, Kingston, Jamaica) aka Santic, is a Jamaican reggae record producer. After first working as a car mechanic, he then trained as a photographer and worked for the Gleaner Company. In the early 1970s he began working as a singer with Charles Hannah and The Graduates, and recorded a single for Gussie Clarke, but he realized that he was better suited to production. His early productions between 1973 and 1975 included recordings by Augustus Pablo, who recorded the first single for his Santic record label (the name derived from the nickname of his friend, drummer Carlton \"Santa\" Davis, and \"Atlantic\"), \"Pablo In Dub\", as well as Paul Whiteman, Horace Andy (with whom he had two hits - \"Problems\" and \"Children of Israel\"), Roman Stewart, and Gregory Isaacs. Two of the tracks he produced for Pablo were included on the melodica player's debut album. Chin's recording sessions generally took place at Randy's studio, with Errol Thompson at the mixing desk, and using Pablo as an arranger or keyboard player. Chin also produced Jah Woosh's 1976 album, \"Chalice Blaze\". A mid-1970s compilation of his productions, \"An Even Harder Shade of Black\", was reissued by Pressure Sounds in 1995. The label released a further collection of his work, \"Down Santic Way\", in 2005.",
"Title: Live at FM 101\n\nLive at FM 101 is the debut live album and overall the third album by the Pakistani progressive rock band, Mizraab, released in June 2009. It is exclusively a digital download live album, and has not been released on a physical medium. The album included recordings from the band's live performances during a radio interview on FM 101. This was Mizraab’s debut performance at any radio station. The album was recorded and produced by Sharaf Qaisar.",
"Title: RCA Victrola\n\nRCA Victrola was a budget record label introduced by RCA Victor in the early 1960s to reissue classical recordings originally released on the RCA Victor \"Red Seal\" label. The name \"Victrola\" came from the early console phonographs first marketed by the Victor Talking Machine Company in 1906. Many of RCA Victrola's reissues included recordings from the historic RCA Victor \"Living Stereo\" series first released in 1958, using triple channel stereophonic tapes from as early as 1954. There were also some first stereo releases of recordings that had previously been available only in monaural versions. For several years, Victrola released both stereophonic and monaural versions of many albums.",
"Title: This Way Is My Way\n\nThis Way Is My Way is the second studio album by Anne Murray released in 1969 on Capitol Records. Initially the album was only available in Canada, and was later be made available in the U.S after Murray's chart success there in the 1970s. The album included recordings of songs by Eric Andersen, Gene MacLellan and Bob Dylan. A single release of \"Snowbird\" would be issued in the U.S. in 1970, where it would reach the top ten and trigger Murray's career there. The album peaked at No.13 on the Canadian RPM album chart on 20 February 1971.",
"Title: Legacy Recordings\n\nLegacy Recordings is an American record label that is a division of Sony Music. Formed in 1990 after Sony's acquiring of CBS Records, Legacy handles the archives of Sony Music-owned labels Columbia Records, Epic Records, RCA Records, RCA Records Nashville, J Records, Windham Hill Records, Arista, LaFace, Jive, Buddah Records, and Philadelphia International Records. It also handles the catalog of recordings produced by Phil Spector.",
"Title: George Harrison\n\nGeorge Harrison, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) was an English guitarist, singer-songwriter, and producer who achieved international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles. Often referred to as \"the quiet Beatle\", Harrison embraced Hinduism and helped broaden the horizons of his fellow bandmates as well as their American audience by incorporating Indian instrumentation in their music. Although most of the Beatles' songs were written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, most Beatles albums from 1965 onwards contained at least two Harrison compositions. His songs for the group included \"Taxman\", \"Within You Without You\", \"While My Guitar Gently Weeps\", \"Here Comes the Sun\" and \"Something\", the last of which became the Beatles' second-most covered song."
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Who was Queen of the Netherlands from 1890 until her abdication in 1948?
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Wilhelmina of the Netherlands
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"The Tulip Festival is held in Albany, New York every spring at Washington Park.",
" It stems from when Mayor Erastus Corning 2nd got a city ordinance passed declaring the tulip as Albany's official flower on July 1, 1948.",
" In addition, he sent a request to Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands to name a variety as Albany's tulip.",
" On July 11, 1948 her reply was \"Her Majesty gladly accepts the invitation to designate a tulip as the official flower of Albany.\"",
" She picked the variety \"Orange Wonder\", an 18-inch tall tulip that is orange-shaded with a scarlet toward the center, it is a slow-grower and relatively rare.",
" The first Tulip Fest was celebrated the next year on May 14, 1949 with opening ceremonies still carried on today as tradition, such as the sweeping of State Street and the crowning of a Tulip Queen.",
" In 1997 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the festival the state of New York designated Albany as the \"I Love New York Spring Destination\".",
" Also for the 50th anniversary a descendant variety of the \"Wonder Orange\" tulip was found in the Netherlands, and the new variety was named \"City of Albany\".",
" The African-American tradition of Pinksterfest, whose origins are traced back even further to Dutch festivities, was later incorporated into the Tulip Fest.",
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"Orangism was a political current in what is now Belgium that supported its inclusion in the short-lived United Kingdom of the Netherlands (1815–1830).",
" After the secession of Belgium in 1830, Orangist sentiment in Flanders and Wallonia for a time sought a restoration of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands.",
" It was a movement directed by William I of the Netherlands as part of his \"Volhardingspolitiek\" and containing most of the Belgian elites (nobility, industrials).",
" Some of the most prominent Flemish Orangists were Jan Frans Willems and Hippolyte Metdepenningen.",
" Although refusing the partake in parliamentary elections as they deemed the Belgian institutions as illegitimate, the Orangists did take part in local elections (province and municipal) from which they activated against the new Belgian state through political actions and an activist press.",
" At least three Orangist coups were foiled during the 1830s.",
" Although losing Dutch financial and political support after the Treaty of London (1839) and William I's abdication (1840), the weakening Belgian Orangism survived well into the 1850s, strongly opposing the Belgian Revolution and rallying against independence."
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"Petronilla (29 June/11 August 1136 – 15 October 1173), whose name is also spelled Petronila or Petronella (Aragonese \"Peyronela\" or \"Payronella\", and Catalan: \"Peronella\" ), was the Queen of Aragon from the abdication of her father in 1137 until her own abdication in 1164.",
" She was the daughter and successor of Ramiro II by his queen, Agnes.",
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"Queen's Tower (Greek: Πύργος Βασιλίσσης , \"Pyrgos Vasilissis\") is a former royal estate near Athens, Greece.",
" The estate, consisting of 200 hectares (494 acres), was purchased by King Otto, the first king of modern Greece.",
" He built there a small neogothic castle for his wife, Queen Amalia.",
" The architecture resembles Hohenschwangau castle in Bavaria, built for Maximilian II of Bavaria, the brother of King Otto.",
" As the castle is only one tower, it is called the Queen's Tower.",
" After the abdication of King Otto, the estate was sold to the Serpieri family, who still own it.",
" They have a dairy farm and wineyard on the estate.",
" The wines bottled on the estate are called \"Tour la Reine\" (French for Queen's Tower)."
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"Jane Loftus, Marchioness of Ely (\"née\" Hope-Vere; 3 December 1821 – 11 June 1890) was an English lady of the bedchamber and a close friend of Queen Victoria.",
" Her parents were James Hope-Vere and Lady Elizabeth Hay, and through her mother she was a cousin of Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington.",
" After her marriage to John Loftus, the third Marquess of Ely, she developed friendships with Queen Sophie of the Netherlands and the Empress Eugénie.",
" Jane arrived at court as a Lady of the Bedchamber in 1851, and despite her own nervousness and lack of discretion, she became a close companion of Queen Victoria until her resignation in 1889.",
" Her service was marred by her constant illnesses and fear of the Queen, but she proved a loyal and devoted servant, deferring to her royal mistress in all matters.",
" Jane died on June 1, 1890 and is buried at Kensal Green cemetery in London."
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"Queen Juliana was the Queen of the Kingdom of the Netherlands from 4 September 1948 until her abdication on 30 April 1980.",
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"Philippe (] , French: \"Philippe Léopold Louis Marie\" , Dutch: \"Filip Leopold Lodewijk Maria\" , German: \"Philipp Leopold Ludwig Maria\" ; born 15 April 1960) is the seventh King of the Belgians, having ascended the throne on 21 July 2013, following his father's abdication.",
" He is the eldest child of King Albert II, whom he succeeded upon Albert's abdication for health reasons, and Queen Paola.",
" He married Countess Mathilde d'Udekem d'Acoz (now Queen Mathilde), with whom he has four children.",
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"Title: Tulip Festival (Albany, New York)\n\nThe Tulip Festival is held in Albany, New York every spring at Washington Park. It stems from when Mayor Erastus Corning 2nd got a city ordinance passed declaring the tulip as Albany's official flower on July 1, 1948. In addition, he sent a request to Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands to name a variety as Albany's tulip. On July 11, 1948 her reply was \"Her Majesty gladly accepts the invitation to designate a tulip as the official flower of Albany.\" She picked the variety \"Orange Wonder\", an 18-inch tall tulip that is orange-shaded with a scarlet toward the center, it is a slow-grower and relatively rare. The first Tulip Fest was celebrated the next year on May 14, 1949 with opening ceremonies still carried on today as tradition, such as the sweeping of State Street and the crowning of a Tulip Queen. In 1997 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the festival the state of New York designated Albany as the \"I Love New York Spring Destination\". Also for the 50th anniversary a descendant variety of the \"Wonder Orange\" tulip was found in the Netherlands, and the new variety was named \"City of Albany\". The African-American tradition of Pinksterfest, whose origins are traced back even further to Dutch festivities, was later incorporated into the Tulip Fest. Since 1998 the Tulip Fest has included the Mother of the Year award.",
"Title: Orangism (Belgium)\n\nOrangism was a political current in what is now Belgium that supported its inclusion in the short-lived United Kingdom of the Netherlands (1815–1830). After the secession of Belgium in 1830, Orangist sentiment in Flanders and Wallonia for a time sought a restoration of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. It was a movement directed by William I of the Netherlands as part of his \"Volhardingspolitiek\" and containing most of the Belgian elites (nobility, industrials). Some of the most prominent Flemish Orangists were Jan Frans Willems and Hippolyte Metdepenningen. Although refusing the partake in parliamentary elections as they deemed the Belgian institutions as illegitimate, the Orangists did take part in local elections (province and municipal) from which they activated against the new Belgian state through political actions and an activist press. At least three Orangist coups were foiled during the 1830s. Although losing Dutch financial and political support after the Treaty of London (1839) and William I's abdication (1840), the weakening Belgian Orangism survived well into the 1850s, strongly opposing the Belgian Revolution and rallying against independence.",
"Title: Petronilla of Aragon\n\nPetronilla (29 June/11 August 1136 – 15 October 1173), whose name is also spelled Petronila or Petronella (Aragonese \"Peyronela\" or \"Payronella\", and Catalan: \"Peronella\" ), was the Queen of Aragon from the abdication of her father in 1137 until her own abdication in 1164. She was the daughter and successor of Ramiro II by his queen, Agnes. She was the last ruling member of the Jiménez dynasty in Aragon, and by marriage brought the throne to the House of Barcelona.",
"Title: Wilhelmina of the Netherlands\n\nWilhelmina (] ; Wilhelmina Helena Pauline Maria; 31 August 1880 – 28 November 1962) was Queen of the Netherlands from 1890 until her abdication in 1948.",
"Title: Queen's Tower (Serpieri)\n\nQueen's Tower (Greek: Πύργος Βασιλίσσης , \"Pyrgos Vasilissis\") is a former royal estate near Athens, Greece. The estate, consisting of 200 hectares (494 acres), was purchased by King Otto, the first king of modern Greece. He built there a small neogothic castle for his wife, Queen Amalia. The architecture resembles Hohenschwangau castle in Bavaria, built for Maximilian II of Bavaria, the brother of King Otto. As the castle is only one tower, it is called the Queen's Tower. After the abdication of King Otto, the estate was sold to the Serpieri family, who still own it. They have a dairy farm and wineyard on the estate. The wines bottled on the estate are called \"Tour la Reine\" (French for Queen's Tower).",
"Title: Jane Loftus, Marchioness of Ely\n\nJane Loftus, Marchioness of Ely (\"née\" Hope-Vere; 3 December 1821 – 11 June 1890) was an English lady of the bedchamber and a close friend of Queen Victoria. Her parents were James Hope-Vere and Lady Elizabeth Hay, and through her mother she was a cousin of Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington. After her marriage to John Loftus, the third Marquess of Ely, she developed friendships with Queen Sophie of the Netherlands and the Empress Eugénie. Jane arrived at court as a Lady of the Bedchamber in 1851, and despite her own nervousness and lack of discretion, she became a close companion of Queen Victoria until her resignation in 1889. Her service was marred by her constant illnesses and fear of the Queen, but she proved a loyal and devoted servant, deferring to her royal mistress in all matters. Jane died on June 1, 1890 and is buried at Kensal Green cemetery in London.",
"Title: List of Prime Ministers of Queen Juliana\n\nQueen Juliana was the Queen of the Kingdom of the Netherlands from 4 September 1948 until her abdication on 30 April 1980. During her reign she was served by 36 Prime Ministers: 10 in the Netherlands, 15 in the Netherlands Antilles, and 11 in Suriname.",
"Title: Juliana of the Netherlands\n\nJuliana (] ; Juliana Louise Emma Marie Wilhelmina; 30 April 1909 – 20 March 2004) was Queen of the Netherlands from 1948 until her abdication in 1980.",
"Title: Philippe of Belgium\n\nPhilippe (] , French: \"Philippe Léopold Louis Marie\" , Dutch: \"Filip Leopold Lodewijk Maria\" , German: \"Philipp Leopold Ludwig Maria\" ; born 15 April 1960) is the seventh King of the Belgians, having ascended the throne on 21 July 2013, following his father's abdication. He is the eldest child of King Albert II, whom he succeeded upon Albert's abdication for health reasons, and Queen Paola. He married Countess Mathilde d'Udekem d'Acoz (now Queen Mathilde), with whom he has four children. King Philippe's elder daughter, Princess Elisabeth, is first in the line of succession.",
"Title: Monarchy of the Netherlands\n\nThe monarchy of the Netherlands is constitutional and as such, the role and position of the monarch are defined and limited by the constitution of the Netherlands. Consequently, a fairly large portion of the Dutch constitution is devoted to the monarch; roughly a third of the constitution describes the succession, mechanisms of accession and abdication to the throne, the roles and responsibilities of the monarch and the formalities of communication between the States-General of the Netherlands and the role of the monarch in the creation of laws."
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Le Jaguar is a 1996 film starring a French singer, actor, and professional what?
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"12 chansons d'avant le déluge is the second album by experimental French singer Brigitte Fontaine, and the first by French rock singer Jacques Higelin, released in 1966 on the Productions Jacques Canetti label.",
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"Michel Fugain (born 12 May 1942 in Grenoble, Isère) is a French singer and composer.",
" Originally he released music along with his singers and dancers entitled \"Le Big Bazar\" but went for a more solo approach 1977.",
" In 1967, he released his first album: \"Je n'aurai pas le temps\" (French: \"I won't have time\").",
" The title track was later covered in English by John Rowles and was entitled \"\"If I only had time\"\"."
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"Rue Saint Louis en l'Île is the fifteenth album by experimental French singer Brigitte Fontaine, released in 2004 on the Virgin Records label.",
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"(Là) où je pars is the first solo album recorded by French singer Emmanuel Moire.",
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" The album achieved some success : it debuted at a peak of number eight on the French albums chart and totaled 70 weeks in the top 200.",
" In Belgium (Wallonia), it started at number 71 on 25 November 2006 and reached number 34 seven weeks later, and fell off the top 100 after 18 weeks.",
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" The album was awarded 'French album of the year' at the 2002 NRJ Music Awards and allowed De Palmas to win a Victoire de la Musique, the same year, in the category 'Male group or artist of the year'.",
" It provided three singles : \"J'en rêve encore\" was the most successful (#7 in France, #4 in Belgium Wallonia), followed by the two moderate hits \"Une seule vie (marcher dans le sable)\" and \"Tomber\" (respectively #30 and #35 in France)."
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"Le Cœur d'un homme is an album by the French singer Johnny Hallyday.",
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"Sofia Mestari (born 1980) is a French singer of Moroccan origin, at the age of ten she moved to Paris with her family.",
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" She released an album of the same name, with two singles, \"On aura le ciel\" and \"Derrière les voiles\", and 2003 saw the release of a new album \"En plein coeur de la nuit\" and featured the single \"Ne pars pas\".",
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"Title: Theophanis Lamboukas\n\nTheophanis Lamboukas (26 January 1936 – 28 August 1970), better known as Theo Sarapo was a French singer and actor, and the second husband of the French singer Édith Piaf. Formerly a hairdresser, he was 26 years old when he married the 46-year-old Piaf. He was introduced to her by Claude Figus, Piaf's secretary.",
"Title: 12 chansons d'avant le déluge\n\n12 chansons d'avant le déluge is the second album by experimental French singer Brigitte Fontaine, and the first by French rock singer Jacques Higelin, released in 1966 on the Productions Jacques Canetti label. It was their only real release on the label, they would go on to release a few more singles that would be collected on the \"15 chansons d'avant le déluge, suite et fin\" album in 1976, before moving to the Saravah label.",
"Title: Michel Fugain\n\nMichel Fugain (born 12 May 1942 in Grenoble, Isère) is a French singer and composer. Originally he released music along with his singers and dancers entitled \"Le Big Bazar\" but went for a more solo approach 1977. In 1967, he released his first album: \"Je n'aurai pas le temps\" (French: \"I won't have time\"). The title track was later covered in English by John Rowles and was entitled \"\"If I only had time\"\".",
"Title: Le Jaguar\n\nLe Jaguar is a 1996 French film directed by Francis Veber starring Jean Reno, Patrick Bruel, Harrison Lowe, and Patricia Velásquez. A shaman from the South American rain forest visits Paris for a public relations campaign along with a French ethnologist. When the shaman's soul is apparently stolen, he enlists the help of a good-for-nothing named Perrin, with whom he spontaneously created a spiritual link.",
"Title: Rue Saint Louis en l'Île\n\nRue Saint Louis en l'Île is the fifteenth album by experimental French singer Brigitte Fontaine, released in 2004 on the Virgin Records label. It features a new version of \"Le Nougat\" from her \"French corazon\" album with Mustapha and Hakim Amokrane of French band Zebda, as well as a duet with Areski Belkacem, \"Le Voile à l'école\". There's also a cover of Édith Piaf, \"L'Homme à la moto\", which was present before on an hommage album to the singer, in the words of Fontaine, \"just to show off\".",
"Title: (Là) Où je pars\n\n(Là) où je pars is the first solo album recorded by French singer Emmanuel Moire. It was first released on 13 November 2006, then on 21 May 2007 in its second version. Four tracks from the album were released as singles - \"Le Sourire\", \"Ça me fait du bien\", \"Là où je pars\" and \"Si c'était ça la vie\", but they were only available digitally and on airplay (except \"Le Sourire\", which was released as CD single and peak at number seven in France). The album achieved some success : it debuted at a peak of number eight on the French albums chart and totaled 70 weeks in the top 200. In Belgium (Wallonia), it started at number 71 on 25 November 2006 and reached number 34 seven weeks later, and fell off the top 100 after 18 weeks. The album passed almost unnoticed in Switzerland where it was ranked low for a sole week.",
"Title: Marcher dans le sable\n\nMarcher dans le sable is a 2000 album recorded by French singer Gérald De Palmas. It was his third studio album, and his most successful in terms of sales. It reached number two in France and in Belgium (Wallonia) and remained for almost two years on the chart. The album was awarded 'French album of the year' at the 2002 NRJ Music Awards and allowed De Palmas to win a Victoire de la Musique, the same year, in the category 'Male group or artist of the year'. It provided three singles : \"J'en rêve encore\" was the most successful (#7 in France, #4 in Belgium Wallonia), followed by the two moderate hits \"Une seule vie (marcher dans le sable)\" and \"Tomber\" (respectively #30 and #35 in France).",
"Title: Le Cœur d'un homme\n\nLe Cœur d'un homme is an album by the French singer Johnny Hallyday. It was released on November 12, 2007, and achieved huge success in France and Belgium (Wallonia). It was led by the single \"Always\", a number 2 hit in France, and contains a cover version of Francis Cabrel's 1989 single \"Sarbacane\". French actor Bruno Putzulu wrote one song of the album. The final track of the album, \"I Am the Blues\", co-written by U2's lead singer Bono, is a rare example of a Hallyday song in English.",
"Title: Sofia Mestari\n\nSofia Mestari (born 1980) is a French singer of Moroccan origin, at the age of ten she moved to Paris with her family. Mestari represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000 in Stockholm with the song On aura le ciel, which placed 23rd out of 24 with 5 points. She released an album of the same name, with two singles, \"On aura le ciel\" and \"Derrière les voiles\", and 2003 saw the release of a new album \"En plein coeur de la nuit\" and featured the single \"Ne pars pas\". \"Ne pars pas\" spent 23 weeks on the French Singles Chart and peaked at 27. Sofia's third album, entitled \"La vie en entier\" was released on 16 June 2008."
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How many New York private colleges are there in this region where the non-profit, multi-disciplinary art and performance space The Kitchen is founded?
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Two
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" Greenwich Village has been known as an artists' haven, the Bohemian capital, the cradle of the modern LGBT movement, and the East Coast birthplace of both the Beat and '60s counterculture movements.",
" \"Groenwijck\", one of the Dutch names for the village (meaning \"Green District\"), was Anglicized to \"Greenwich\".",
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"Dancenoise is an American performance art duo created by Anne Iobst and Lucy Sexton.",
" Dancenoise entered the New York and Washington, D.C., art and club scene in 1983, performing at venues such as WOW Café, the Pyramid, 8BC, Performance Space 122, Franklin Furnace, The Kitchen, La Mama and King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut.",
" Their work has also been presented around Europe as well as at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.",
" In addition to their work under the title \"Dancenoise\", Iobst and Sexton, along with Jo Andres and Mimi Goese, were frequent collaborators with Tom Murrin, an East Village performance artist known for his monthly celebrations in honor of the full moon.",
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"The Lemp Neighborhood Arts Center (LNAC) is a non-profit performance space, art gallery, and community center located in the historic Benton Park neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri.",
" Since March 1994, the organization has been the forefront of art spaces committed to the DIY ethic in St. Louis and the Midwest, holding the position as one of the longest-running \"Do-It-Yourself\" music venue in the region and in the United States behind ABC No Rio in the Lower East Side neighborhood of New York City, the Che Cafe in La Jolla, California, and 924 Gilman Street in Oakland, California."
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"The Rochester Area Colleges is a consortium of higher education institutions in the Rochester, New York metropolitan area in the United States.",
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" The purpose of the association is to support the functions of career development, placement and experiential education in the region.",
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"Goatmother Industrial is an art producing entity currently based in Philadelphia, PA.",
" Established in 2003, it serves as an identifying moniker for numerous art and sound related activities by artist Mark Rice.",
" Originally based in Bloomington, Indiana, Rice took the title with him to the East Coast in 2009, where he has since attained his Masters of Fine Arts in printmaking at the Rhode Island School of Design.",
" He is on an 11-month artist residency at Hub-Bub, an art gallery and performance space located in Spartanburg, South Carolina.",
" Rice then taught Drawing, Art History, and Art Appreciation courses at USC Upstate and surrounding community colleges.",
" In from 2013, Rice relocated to Philadelphia and for several years worked as the printmaking instructor and product coordinator at the Center for Creative Works, a non-profit vocational day program for adults with intellectual, physical, and developmental disabilities focused on therapeutic creative expression located in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.",
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"The Southern Vermont Arts Center is a multi-disciplinary arts organization in Manchester, Vermont.",
" It is located on the west side of West Road, at the former Yester House country estate.",
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" The center's campus is listed on the National Register of Historic Places."
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"Artspace in Richmond, Virginia began in 1988 and is a non-profit, artist-run 501-C3 gallery and performance space currently located south of the James River in the Manchester area of the city at Zero East 4th Street in the art complex Plant Zero.",
" The gallery began as Artspace 1306 in a donated, rent-free space at 1306 Cary Street in Richmond's historic Shockoe Slip.",
" Upon the loss of its free space, the gallery moved to North 18th Street in Shockoe Bottom, retaining its original name of Artspace 1306.",
" The gallery's next move as Artspace 1306 was to a much larger building at 6 East Broad Street in Jackson Ward, and the name of the gallery was changed at the request of the Richmond post office to Artspace, removing its former street number to prevent confusion at the new location.",
" Artspace was the first of the Shockoe Bottom art galleries incorporated as non-profit organizations to locate on Broad Street, and it became an anchor gallery for Richmond's First Friday Art Walk and a popular and long-lasting venue for the Arts and Cultural District formed for Broad Street and Downtown Richmond."
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"Alina Troyano, more commonly known as Carmelita Tropicana, is a Cuban-American stage and film lesbian actress who lives and works in New York City.",
" Troyano burst on New York’s downtown performing arts scene in the eighties with her alter ego, the spitfire Carmelita Tropicana and her counterpart, the irresistible archetypal Latin macho Pingalito Betancourt, followed by performances as Hernando Cortez’s horse and la Cucaracha Martina from her childhood fairy tales in Cuba.",
" In Tropicana’s work humor and fantasy become subversive tools to rewrite history.",
" In 1999, she received an Obie Award for Sustained Excellence in Performance.",
" She is the sister of the independent film director Ela Troyano, who directed \"Carmelita Tropicana: Your Kunst Is Your Waffen\".",
" Both form part of the alternative arts scene in the East Village and Lower East Side.",
" Tropicana started her career in the early 1980s performing at the WOW Café Theater (a woman's theater collective) and now performs extensively in spaces such as Performance Space 122 and Dixon Place.",
" In 2010, Tropicana served as a co-hostess to Vaginal Davis' performance piece \"Speaking from the Diaphragm\" at Performance Space 122.",
" Tropicana often collaborates with her sister and with other performers such as Marga Gomez.",
" She is the author of a collection of performance pieces and short essays called \"I, Carmelita Tropicana: Performing between Cultures\" that includes four performance scripts, a screenplay, and three essays.",
" Some of her work was featured in tatiana de la tierra's magazine \"Esto no tine nombre\", which gave voice to Latina lesbians all over the world and published the artistic pieces of Latina lesbians like Tropicana's."
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"Ishmael Houston-Jones (born 1951, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA) is a choreographer, author, performer, teacher, curator, and arts advocate known for his improvisational dance and language work.",
" This work has been performed in New York City, across the United States, in Europe, Canada, Australia and Latin America.",
" Houston-Jones and Fred Holland shared a 1984 New York Dance and Performance Bessie Award for their work \"Cowboys, Dreams and Ladders\" performed at The Kitchen and he shared another Bessie Award in 2011 with writer Dennis Cooper and composer Chris Cochrane for the 2010 revival of their 1985 collaboration, \"THEM\".",
" \"THEM\" was performed at Performance Space 122 (PS 122) New York's American Realness Festival, Springdance in Utrecht, Tanz im August in Berlin, REDCAT in Los Angeles, Centre Pompidou in Paris, and at TAP,Theatre and Auditorium of Poitiers, France .",
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"The Kitchen is a non-profit, multi-disciplinary art and performance space located at 512 West 19th Street, between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.",
" It was founded in Greenwich Village in 1971 by Steina and Woody Vasulka, taking its name from the original location, the kitchen of the Mercer Arts Center, where artists working mostly in video showed their work.",
" Although first intended as a location for the exhibition of video art, The Kitchen soon expanded its mission to include other forms of art, both plastic and performance.",
" In 1974, The Kitchen relocated to a building at the corner of Wooster and Broome Streets in SoHo, and incorporated as a not-for-profit arts organization.",
" In 1987 it moved to its current location."
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"Title: Dancenoise\n\nDancenoise is an American performance art duo created by Anne Iobst and Lucy Sexton. Dancenoise entered the New York and Washington, D.C., art and club scene in 1983, performing at venues such as WOW Café, the Pyramid, 8BC, Performance Space 122, Franklin Furnace, The Kitchen, La Mama and King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut. Their work has also been presented around Europe as well as at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. In addition to their work under the title \"Dancenoise\", Iobst and Sexton, along with Jo Andres and Mimi Goese, were frequent collaborators with Tom Murrin, an East Village performance artist known for his monthly celebrations in honor of the full moon. Dancenoise is a recipient of National Endowment of the Arts Choreographic Fellowships and a Bessie Award for New York Dance and Theatre.",
"Title: Lemp Neighborhood Arts Center\n\nThe Lemp Neighborhood Arts Center (LNAC) is a non-profit performance space, art gallery, and community center located in the historic Benton Park neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. Since March 1994, the organization has been the forefront of art spaces committed to the DIY ethic in St. Louis and the Midwest, holding the position as one of the longest-running \"Do-It-Yourself\" music venue in the region and in the United States behind ABC No Rio in the Lower East Side neighborhood of New York City, the Che Cafe in La Jolla, California, and 924 Gilman Street in Oakland, California.",
"Title: Rochester Area Colleges\n\nThe Rochester Area Colleges is a consortium of higher education institutions in the Rochester, New York metropolitan area in the United States. Founded in 1970, Rochester Area Colleges has numerous area public and private colleges as members, and provides numerous collaborative working opportunities for colleges and their students. The purpose of the association is to support the functions of career development, placement and experiential education in the region. University of Rochester is generally regarded as the premier institution within the consortium.",
"Title: Goatmother Industrial\n\nGoatmother Industrial is an art producing entity currently based in Philadelphia, PA. Established in 2003, it serves as an identifying moniker for numerous art and sound related activities by artist Mark Rice. Originally based in Bloomington, Indiana, Rice took the title with him to the East Coast in 2009, where he has since attained his Masters of Fine Arts in printmaking at the Rhode Island School of Design. He is on an 11-month artist residency at Hub-Bub, an art gallery and performance space located in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Rice then taught Drawing, Art History, and Art Appreciation courses at USC Upstate and surrounding community colleges. In from 2013, Rice relocated to Philadelphia and for several years worked as the printmaking instructor and product coordinator at the Center for Creative Works, a non-profit vocational day program for adults with intellectual, physical, and developmental disabilities focused on therapeutic creative expression located in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. Rice currently teaches printmaking courses at Tyler School of Art.",
"Title: Southern Vermont Arts Center\n\nThe Southern Vermont Arts Center is a multi-disciplinary arts organization in Manchester, Vermont. It is located on the west side of West Road, at the former Yester House country estate. The center includes art galleries with permanent and rotating exhibits, the area's largest sculpture park, a performance space, and educational facilities. Its grounds are open to the public for recreational pursuits, with trails for hiking and cross-country skiing. The center's campus is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.",
"Title: Artspace in Richmond, Virginia\n\nArtspace in Richmond, Virginia began in 1988 and is a non-profit, artist-run 501-C3 gallery and performance space currently located south of the James River in the Manchester area of the city at Zero East 4th Street in the art complex Plant Zero. The gallery began as Artspace 1306 in a donated, rent-free space at 1306 Cary Street in Richmond's historic Shockoe Slip. Upon the loss of its free space, the gallery moved to North 18th Street in Shockoe Bottom, retaining its original name of Artspace 1306. The gallery's next move as Artspace 1306 was to a much larger building at 6 East Broad Street in Jackson Ward, and the name of the gallery was changed at the request of the Richmond post office to Artspace, removing its former street number to prevent confusion at the new location. Artspace was the first of the Shockoe Bottom art galleries incorporated as non-profit organizations to locate on Broad Street, and it became an anchor gallery for Richmond's First Friday Art Walk and a popular and long-lasting venue for the Arts and Cultural District formed for Broad Street and Downtown Richmond.",
"Title: Carmelita Tropicana\n\nAlina Troyano, more commonly known as Carmelita Tropicana, is a Cuban-American stage and film lesbian actress who lives and works in New York City. Troyano burst on New York’s downtown performing arts scene in the eighties with her alter ego, the spitfire Carmelita Tropicana and her counterpart, the irresistible archetypal Latin macho Pingalito Betancourt, followed by performances as Hernando Cortez’s horse and la Cucaracha Martina from her childhood fairy tales in Cuba. In Tropicana’s work humor and fantasy become subversive tools to rewrite history. In 1999, she received an Obie Award for Sustained Excellence in Performance. She is the sister of the independent film director Ela Troyano, who directed \"Carmelita Tropicana: Your Kunst Is Your Waffen\". Both form part of the alternative arts scene in the East Village and Lower East Side. Tropicana started her career in the early 1980s performing at the WOW Café Theater (a woman's theater collective) and now performs extensively in spaces such as Performance Space 122 and Dixon Place. In 2010, Tropicana served as a co-hostess to Vaginal Davis' performance piece \"Speaking from the Diaphragm\" at Performance Space 122. Tropicana often collaborates with her sister and with other performers such as Marga Gomez. She is the author of a collection of performance pieces and short essays called \"I, Carmelita Tropicana: Performing between Cultures\" that includes four performance scripts, a screenplay, and three essays. Some of her work was featured in tatiana de la tierra's magazine \"Esto no tine nombre\", which gave voice to Latina lesbians all over the world and published the artistic pieces of Latina lesbians like Tropicana's.",
"Title: Ishmael Houston-Jones\n\nIshmael Houston-Jones (born 1951, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA) is a choreographer, author, performer, teacher, curator, and arts advocate known for his improvisational dance and language work. This work has been performed in New York City, across the United States, in Europe, Canada, Australia and Latin America. Houston-Jones and Fred Holland shared a 1984 New York Dance and Performance Bessie Award for their work \"Cowboys, Dreams and Ladders\" performed at The Kitchen and he shared another Bessie Award in 2011 with writer Dennis Cooper and composer Chris Cochrane for the 2010 revival of their 1985 collaboration, \"THEM\". \"THEM\" was performed at Performance Space 122 (PS 122) New York's American Realness Festival, Springdance in Utrecht, Tanz im August in Berlin, REDCAT in Los Angeles, Centre Pompidou in Paris, and at TAP,Theatre and Auditorium of Poitiers, France . The 1985 premier performance of THEM at PS122 was part of New York's first AIDS benefit.",
"Title: The Kitchen\n\nThe Kitchen is a non-profit, multi-disciplinary art and performance space located at 512 West 19th Street, between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was founded in Greenwich Village in 1971 by Steina and Woody Vasulka, taking its name from the original location, the kitchen of the Mercer Arts Center, where artists working mostly in video showed their work. Although first intended as a location for the exhibition of video art, The Kitchen soon expanded its mission to include other forms of art, both plastic and performance. In 1974, The Kitchen relocated to a building at the corner of Wooster and Broome Streets in SoHo, and incorporated as a not-for-profit arts organization. In 1987 it moved to its current location."
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2,091
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The song "Just in Time" was introduced in a musical whose main character is based on what woman?
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Mary Printz
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Which one-time part-owner of Man Ray received an Academy Award nomination for "Places in the Heart"?
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John Malkovich
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" Her other films include \"Slap Shot\" (1977), \"Between the Lines\" (1977), \"The Verdict\" (1982), \"Prefontaine\" (1997), and \"The Insider\" (1999).",
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"Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg (born June 5, 1971) is an American actor, producer, businessman, former model, and former rapper.",
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" Wahlberg later transitioned to acting, appearing in films such as the drama \"Boogie Nights\" and the satirical war comedy-drama \"Three Kings\" during the 1990s.",
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"Guy Hendrix Dyas (born 20 August 1968) is a British production designer for feature films.",
" He collaborated with Christopher Nolan on his science fiction thriller \"Inception\" which earned him an Academy Award nomination as well as a BAFTA Award for Best Production Design.",
" In 2017, Dyas was nominated for another Academy Award, this time for his work on Passengers.",
" In 2010, Dyas became the first British designer to win a Goya Award for Best Production Design for his work on Alejandro Amenábar's historical epic \"Agora\" which premiered at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival.",
" Dyas previously received three consecutive Art Directors Guild Award nominations for his production design work on Steven Spielberg's \"Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull\", Shekhar Kapur's \"\" and \"Superman Returns\" for Bryan Singer.",
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"Michael C. Flessas (born June 2, 1959 in Miami, Florida), is the birth name of American actor Michael Flessas, who is of Greek ancestry.",
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" Originally, the director himself considered playing the role but, instead, the role was given to Flessas.",
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"Title: Lindsay Crouse\n\nLindsay Ann Crouse (born May 12, 1948) is an American actress. She made her Broadway debut in the 1972 revival of \"Much Ado About Nothing\" and appeared in her first film in 1976 in \"All the President's Men\". For her role in the 1984 film \"Places in the Heart\", she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Her other films include \"Slap Shot\" (1977), \"Between the Lines\" (1977), \"The Verdict\" (1982), \"Prefontaine\" (1997), and \"The Insider\" (1999). She also had a leading role in the 1987 film \"House of Games\", which was directed by her then-husband David Mamet. In 1996, she received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for \"Between Mother and Daughter\", an episode of \"CBS Schoolbreak Special\". She is also a Grammy Award nominee.",
"Title: Mark Wahlberg\n\nMark Robert Michael Wahlberg (born June 5, 1971) is an American actor, producer, businessman, former model, and former rapper. Wahlberg was known as Marky Mark in his early career as frontman for the group Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, releasing the albums \"Music for the People\" and \"You Gotta Believe\". Wahlberg later transitioned to acting, appearing in films such as the drama \"Boogie Nights\" and the satirical war comedy-drama \"Three Kings\" during the 1990s. In the 2000s, he starred in the biographical disaster drama \"The Perfect Storm\", the science fiction film \"Planet of the Apes\", the heist film \"The Italian Job\", and the Martin Scorsese-directed neo-noir crime drama \"The Departed\", for which he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. In the 2010s, he starred in the action comedy \"The Other Guys\" alongside Will Ferrell, the biographical sports drama \"The Fighter\" (for which he earned an Academy Award nomination as a producer for Best Picture), the comedy \"Ted\", the war film \"Lone Survivor\", the crime comedy \"Pain & Gain\", the science fiction action film \"\" and the sequel \"\", the comedy \"Daddy's Home\", the disaster film \"Deepwater Horizon\", and the thriller \"Patriots Day\".",
"Title: John Malkovich\n\nJohn Gavin Malkovich (born December 9, 1953) is an American actor, director, and producer. He has appeared in more than 70 films. For his roles in \"Places in the Heart\" and \"In the Line of Fire\", he received Academy Award nominations. He has also appeared in films such as \"Empire of the Sun\", \"The Killing Fields\", \"Con Air\", \"Of Mice and Men\", \"Rounders\", \"Ripley's Game\", \"Knockaround Guys\", \"Being John Malkovich\", \"Shadow of the Vampire\", \"Burn After Reading\", \"RED\", \"Mulholland Falls\", \"Dangerous Liaisons\", and \"Warm Bodies\", as well as producing films such as \"Ghost World\", \"Juno\", and \"The Perks of Being a Wallflower\".",
"Title: Guy Hendrix Dyas\n\nGuy Hendrix Dyas (born 20 August 1968) is a British production designer for feature films. He collaborated with Christopher Nolan on his science fiction thriller \"Inception\" which earned him an Academy Award nomination as well as a BAFTA Award for Best Production Design. In 2017, Dyas was nominated for another Academy Award, this time for his work on Passengers. In 2010, Dyas became the first British designer to win a Goya Award for Best Production Design for his work on Alejandro Amenábar's historical epic \"Agora\" which premiered at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Dyas previously received three consecutive Art Directors Guild Award nominations for his production design work on Steven Spielberg's \"Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull\", Shekhar Kapur's \"\" and \"Superman Returns\" for Bryan Singer. He won an ADG award in 2011 for \"Inception\". He also earned a BAFTA Award nomination in 2007 for Best Production Design for \"Elizabeth: The Golden Age\" and for four years in a row Dyas has been named by \"The Sunday Times\" as one of the top ten Brits working behind the camera in Hollywood.",
"Title: Kevin Bacon\n\nKevin Norwood Bacon (born July 8, 1958) is an American actor and musician. His notable films include musical-drama film \"Footloose\" (1984), the controversial historical conspiracy legal thriller \"JFK\" (1991), the legal drama \"A Few Good Men\" (1992), the historical docudrama \"Apollo 13\" (1995), and the mystery drama \"Mystic River\" (2003). Bacon is also known for taking on darker roles such as that of a sadistic guard in \"Sleepers\" (1996) and troubled former child abuser in a critically acclaimed performance in \"The Woodsman\" (2004). He is equally prolific on television, having starred in the Fox drama series \"The Following\" (2013–2015). For the HBO original film \"Taking Chance\" (2009), Bacon won a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award, also receiving a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. \" The Guardian\" named him one of the best actors never to have received an Academy Award nomination. In 2003, Bacon received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to the motion pictures industry.",
"Title: Michael Flessas\n\nMichael C. Flessas (born June 2, 1959 in Miami, Florida), is the birth name of American actor Michael Flessas, who is of Greek ancestry. Flessas' most notable film role was \"Angry Man\" in the Cannes Film Festival 2000 Palme d'Or winning film \"Dancer in the Dark\" directed by Danish film director Lars von Trier. Originally, the director himself considered playing the role but, instead, the role was given to Flessas. \"Dancer in the Dark\" starred Icelandic singer/actress Björk who won the Best Actress award at Cannes for her role. French film icon, César Award winner, and Academy Award nominee Catherine Deneuve, and other noteworthy artists such as Academy Award and Tony Award winner Joel Grey, Peter Stormare, David Morse, and Stellan Skarsgård also performed in the multiple prize winning film. One of Björk's songs for the film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Song.",
"Title: Man Ray (bar)\n\nThe Man Ray bar was a restaurant-bar in Paris, France. It is named after the artist Man Ray. A former cinema, the bar was once part-owned by American actors Johnny Depp, Sean Penn, John Malkovich and British musician Mick Hucknall, and was located at 34 Rue Marbeuf (near the Champs-Élysées). The club has since been renamed 'World Place', comprising the Lobster Cafe, The Lounge and The Club. This trendier cousin of the Buddha Bar, with a similar neo-Asian décor, changed its name to Mandalaray in 2005."
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Which actress is known for her role as Petunia Dursley in the "Harry Potter" films and stars in the limited anthology series whose first season is directed by Craig William Macneill?
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Fiona Shaw
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"Lego Harry Potter: Years 1–4 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros.",
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" She has worked extensively with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre, twice winning the Olivier Award for Best Actress; for various roles including \"Electra\" in 1990, and for \"Machinal\" in 1994.",
" She won the 1997 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Solo Performance for \"The Waste Land\".",
" Her other stage work includes playing the title role in \"Medea\", both in the West End and on Broadway (2001–02).",
" She was awarded an Honorary CBE in 2001."
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},
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"sentences": [
"Lego Harry Potter: Years 5–7 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros.",
" Interactive Entertainment.",
" Released on 11 November 2011 in North America and 18 November in Europe, the game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and is based on the final three books and four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\", \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\", \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1\", and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2\".",
" The game was released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, iOS and Android.",
" The first trailer of three trailers was released 6 October 2011, and the demo was released on 1 November.",
" The game was released on Steam on 5 January 2012.",
" The OS X version of the game was released by Feral Interactive on 7 March 2012.",
" The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its predecessor, \"\"."
],
"title": "Lego Harry Potter: Years 5–7"
},
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"sentences": [
"Craig William Macneill is an American film director, writer, and editor.",
" He is most known for his feature film debut \"The Boy\", which premiered in the narrative competition at the 2015 SXSW Film Festival and which was also based on a previous short film he co-wrote, directed, and edited titled \"Henley\", which screened in competition at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and won the grand jury prize for \"Best Short Film\" at the Gen Art Film Festival and Clint Eastwood’s Carmel Film and Arts Film Festival.",
" Macneill is directing the first season of the limited anthology television series \"Channel Zero\"\": Candle Cove\".",
" The show is executive produced by Max Landis and Nick Antosca and stars Paul Schneider and Fiona Shaw."
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"Lizzie is an upcoming American biographical thriller film directed by Craig William Macneill and written by Bryce Kass.",
" The film is based on the true story of Lizzie Borden, who was accused and acquitted of the ax-murders of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts, in 1892.",
" The film stars Chloë Sevigny, Kristen Stewart, Jay Huguley, Fiona Shaw, Jamey Sheridan, Kim Dickens, Denis O'Hare, and Jeff Perry."
],
"title": "Lizzie (2017 film)"
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"sentences": [
"Lego \"Harry Potter\" is a Lego theme based on the films of the \"Harry Potter\" series.",
" Lego models of important scenes, vehicles and characters were made for the first six films and all the books released.",
" The first sets appeared in 2001, to coincide with the release of the first film \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States).",
" Subsequent sets were released alongside the new films, until Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.",
" The line then went dormant for three years.",
" It is unknown if the theme will again be revived to coincide with future installations in the Harry Potter franchise, such as the film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them."
],
"title": "Lego Harry Potter"
},
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"sentences": [
"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (released in some countries as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone) is a 2001 British-American fantasy film directed by Chris Columbus and distributed by Warner Bros.",
" Pictures.",
" It is based on the novel of the same name by J. K. Rowling.",
" The film is the first instalment in the long-running \"Harry Potter\" film series, and was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman.",
" Its story follows Harry Potter's first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as he discovers that he is a famous wizard and begins his education.",
" The film stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, with Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley, and Emma Watson as Hermione Granger."
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"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series, written by British author J. K. Rowling.",
" The book was released on 21 July 2007, ten years after publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (1997), by Bloomsbury Publishing in the United Kingdom, in the United States by Scholastic, and in Canada by Raincoast Books, ending the series that began in 1997 with the publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\".",
" The novel chronicles the events directly following \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" (2005), and the final confrontation between the wizards Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, as well as revealing the previously concealed back story of several main characters.",
" The title of the book refers to three mythical objects featured in the story, collectively known as the \"Deathly Hallows\"—an unbeatable wand, a stone to bring the dead to life, and a cloak of invisibility."
],
"title": "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows"
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"Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey is a motion-based dark ride located in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter themed areas of Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City, California, and Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, Japan.",
" The ride takes guests through scenes and environments in and around Hogwarts Castle from the Harry Potter series of books and films.",
" Mark Woodbury, president of Universal Creative, described the ride as an in-depth look at the world of Harry Potter, which utilizes never-before-seen technology which transforms \"the theme park experience as you know it\".",
" The ride first opened at Islands of Adventure with \"The Wizarding World of Harry Potter\" on June 18, 2010, at Universal Studios Japan on July 15, 2014, and at Universal Studios Hollywood on April 7, 2016."
],
"title": "Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey"
}
] |
[
"Title: Gulf Playhouse\n\nGulf Playhouse, also known as Gulf Playhouse: 1st Person and First Person Playhouse, was an American anthology series that aired on Friday nights from 1952–53 on NBC. Originally conceived as a standard live dramatic anthology series, it was later redeveloped as a summer replacements series whose anthology stories were now told as seen through the \"eye\" of the camera. The actors in each episode would talk to the camera as if it were a person, animal or object.",
"Title: Lego Harry Potter: Years 1–4\n\nLego Harry Potter: Years 1–4 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. The game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and its storyline covers the first four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\", \"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban\", and \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\". The game is available on the Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows, OS X, iOS and Android. The OS X version of the game was released on 22 February 2011 by Feral Interactive. The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its sequel, \"\".",
"Title: Fiona Shaw\n\nFiona Shaw, CBE (born Fiona Mary Wilson; 10 July 1958) is an Irish actress and theatre and opera director, known for her role as Petunia Dursley in the \"Harry Potter\" films and her role as Marnie Stonebrook in season four of the HBO series \"True Blood\" (2011). She has worked extensively with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre, twice winning the Olivier Award for Best Actress; for various roles including \"Electra\" in 1990, and for \"Machinal\" in 1994. She won the 1997 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Solo Performance for \"The Waste Land\". Her other stage work includes playing the title role in \"Medea\", both in the West End and on Broadway (2001–02). She was awarded an Honorary CBE in 2001.",
"Title: Lego Harry Potter: Years 5–7\n\nLego Harry Potter: Years 5–7 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Released on 11 November 2011 in North America and 18 November in Europe, the game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and is based on the final three books and four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\", \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\", \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1\", and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2\". The game was released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, iOS and Android. The first trailer of three trailers was released 6 October 2011, and the demo was released on 1 November. The game was released on Steam on 5 January 2012. The OS X version of the game was released by Feral Interactive on 7 March 2012. The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its predecessor, \"\".",
"Title: Craig William Macneill\n\nCraig William Macneill is an American film director, writer, and editor. He is most known for his feature film debut \"The Boy\", which premiered in the narrative competition at the 2015 SXSW Film Festival and which was also based on a previous short film he co-wrote, directed, and edited titled \"Henley\", which screened in competition at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and won the grand jury prize for \"Best Short Film\" at the Gen Art Film Festival and Clint Eastwood’s Carmel Film and Arts Film Festival. Macneill is directing the first season of the limited anthology television series \"Channel Zero\"\": Candle Cove\". The show is executive produced by Max Landis and Nick Antosca and stars Paul Schneider and Fiona Shaw.",
"Title: Lizzie (2017 film)\n\nLizzie is an upcoming American biographical thriller film directed by Craig William Macneill and written by Bryce Kass. The film is based on the true story of Lizzie Borden, who was accused and acquitted of the ax-murders of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts, in 1892. The film stars Chloë Sevigny, Kristen Stewart, Jay Huguley, Fiona Shaw, Jamey Sheridan, Kim Dickens, Denis O'Hare, and Jeff Perry.",
"Title: Lego Harry Potter\n\nLego \"Harry Potter\" is a Lego theme based on the films of the \"Harry Potter\" series. Lego models of important scenes, vehicles and characters were made for the first six films and all the books released. The first sets appeared in 2001, to coincide with the release of the first film \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States). Subsequent sets were released alongside the new films, until Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. The line then went dormant for three years. It is unknown if the theme will again be revived to coincide with future installations in the Harry Potter franchise, such as the film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.",
"Title: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)\n\nHarry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (released in some countries as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone) is a 2001 British-American fantasy film directed by Chris Columbus and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is based on the novel of the same name by J. K. Rowling. The film is the first instalment in the long-running \"Harry Potter\" film series, and was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman. Its story follows Harry Potter's first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as he discovers that he is a famous wizard and begins his education. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, with Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley, and Emma Watson as Hermione Granger.",
"Title: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\n\nHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series, written by British author J. K. Rowling. The book was released on 21 July 2007, ten years after publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (1997), by Bloomsbury Publishing in the United Kingdom, in the United States by Scholastic, and in Canada by Raincoast Books, ending the series that began in 1997 with the publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\". The novel chronicles the events directly following \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" (2005), and the final confrontation between the wizards Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, as well as revealing the previously concealed back story of several main characters. The title of the book refers to three mythical objects featured in the story, collectively known as the \"Deathly Hallows\"—an unbeatable wand, a stone to bring the dead to life, and a cloak of invisibility.",
"Title: Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey\n\nHarry Potter and the Forbidden Journey is a motion-based dark ride located in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter themed areas of Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City, California, and Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, Japan. The ride takes guests through scenes and environments in and around Hogwarts Castle from the Harry Potter series of books and films. Mark Woodbury, president of Universal Creative, described the ride as an in-depth look at the world of Harry Potter, which utilizes never-before-seen technology which transforms \"the theme park experience as you know it\". The ride first opened at Islands of Adventure with \"The Wizarding World of Harry Potter\" on June 18, 2010, at Universal Studios Japan on July 15, 2014, and at Universal Studios Hollywood on April 7, 2016."
] |
2,094
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What do Powerman 5000 and Rooney have in common?
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American rock band
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comparison
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easy
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" is the third full-length album by Powerman 5000, and was originally slated as the follow-up to \"Tonight the Stars Revolt!",
"\".",
" It was pulled by PM5K frontman Spider One two weeks before the release date.",
" Due to being too similar to previous work, the album was originally intended to merely be delayed and revamped.",
" However, during this time conflicts began to arise causing longtime members Dorian 27 (Dorian Heartsong) and Al3 (Allen Pahanish) to leave the band.",
" As a result, the album was scrapped due to Spider's unwillingness to release an album of half new members and half old.",
" The album was available for a while on Powerman 5000's official website through Spider One's record label, Megatronic Records.",
" The promotional copies featured artwork that was different from the copies available on the website.",
" The album however was taken down due to legal reasons.",
" The album is now available in full on Spotify.",
" The physical copy of the album has become a collector's item."
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"Powerman 5000 (sometimes abbreviated to PM5K) is an American rock band formed in 1991.",
" The group has released eight albums, gaining its highest level of commercial success with 1999's \"Tonight the Stars Revolt!",
"\", which reached number 29 on the \"Billboard\" 200 while spawning the singles \"When Worlds Collide\" and \"Nobody's Real\".",
" The band's latest release, \"Builders of the Future\", came out in 2014 on T-Boy Records, and the group has been on tour in support of the album.",
" Frontman Spider One is the younger brother of fellow metal musician Rob Zombie."
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"Rooney is the primary musical project of singer-songwriter Robert Schwartzman, evolving from its origin as an American rock band formed by high school friends in Los Angeles.",
" Before Schwartzman decided to continue the project in a different direction, the band's most enduring line-up consisted of Schwartzman (lead vocals, guitar), Louie Stephens (keyboards, piano), Taylor Locke (lead guitar, backing vocals), Matthew Winter (bass guitar) and Ned Brower (drums, backing vocals).",
" The band is named after Ed Rooney, the principal in \"Ferris Bueller's Day Off\"."
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"True Force is the debut EP of American metal band Powerman 5000.",
" The album cover features the Japanese tokusatsu character Kamen Rider Black."
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"Somewhere on the Other Side of Nowhere is the sixth studio album by Powerman 5000 returning to their more traditional industrial metal sound, following their punk rock oriented 2006 album \"Destroy What You Enjoy\".",
" The album sold around 2,000 copies in its first week of release.",
" The digital single for \"Super Villain\" has scanned around 15,000 paid downloads."
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"The Korea EP is an EP by American hard rock band Powerman 5000.",
" The group made a trip to tour in Seoul, South Korea in August 2005 and decided to release an EP exclusively in South Korea.",
" This includes four Powerman 5000 songs that do not appear on any other official release.",
" However, a live version of \"Heroes and Villains\" was later included on the band's studio album \"Destroy What You Enjoy\".",
" \"The Korea EP\" was also available for purchase at shows during the Return to the City of the Dead Tour '07."
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"Mike Tempesta is a rock guitarist and an artist relations manager.",
" He also goes by the moniker \"M.33\".",
" He was credited for rhythm guitar on the 1990 Anthrax album \"Persistence of Time\".",
" Before his career as a musician, he was a guitar technician for Anthrax's Scott Ian.",
" He was a member of Human Waste Project, and played rhythm guitar in the band Powerman 5000 until his departure in 2005.",
" He performed on the debut album of Scum of the Earth, once again with his brother John Tempesta, and has since left the lineup.",
" After leaving Powerman 5000, he took up a job as an artist relations manager for Yamaha Corporation of America, but soon left and eventually was hired as an artist relations manager for Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, overseeing the Jackson, Charvel, and EVH brands."
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"\"When Worlds Collide\" is a song by the band Powerman 5000 from their album \"Tonight the Stars Revolt!",
"\".",
" The song is virtually always the last song to be played at concerts .",
" It is one of the band's most well-known songs and has been used in the video games \"Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2\", \"WWE Smackdown!",
" vs. Raw\", and in the 2000 film \"Little Nicky\".",
" Spider One has stated that the song is about social classes.",
" In 2016, the band accused Square Enix of stealing the song for use in their popular MMO \"\"."
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"sentences": [
"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Vol.",
" 1 is a compilation album by Powerman 5000 released in 2004.",
" It contains rare and unreleased tracks from the early days of Powerman 5000."
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"Ronald Craig Handler is a music publisher, A & R executive and artist manager, who lives in Los Angeles.",
" He has worked for influential companies such as Arista Music Publishing, BMG, EMI, DreamWorks and Interscope/Geffen.",
" During his career, he has signed numerous artists and songwriters, such as Rhett Lawrence (Mariah Carey), J. D. Souther (The Eagles), DJ Bobcat (2Pac), Presidents of the United States of America, Bad Religion, Filter, R&B writers Tim & Bob, Papa Roach, Sparta (At the Drive-In), Eric Sermon (EPMD), Dave Hollister (Blackstreet), Alien Ant Farm, Rise Against and Powerman 5000.",
" He also worked with John Hiatt, Diane Warren, Holly Knight, Mike Chapman (Tina Turner), Gerry Goffin (Aretha Franklin), and Robbie Robertson."
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"Title: Anyone for Doomsday?\n\nAnyone for Doomsday? is the third full-length album by Powerman 5000, and was originally slated as the follow-up to \"Tonight the Stars Revolt! \". It was pulled by PM5K frontman Spider One two weeks before the release date. Due to being too similar to previous work, the album was originally intended to merely be delayed and revamped. However, during this time conflicts began to arise causing longtime members Dorian 27 (Dorian Heartsong) and Al3 (Allen Pahanish) to leave the band. As a result, the album was scrapped due to Spider's unwillingness to release an album of half new members and half old. The album was available for a while on Powerman 5000's official website through Spider One's record label, Megatronic Records. The promotional copies featured artwork that was different from the copies available on the website. The album however was taken down due to legal reasons. The album is now available in full on Spotify. The physical copy of the album has become a collector's item.",
"Title: Powerman 5000\n\nPowerman 5000 (sometimes abbreviated to PM5K) is an American rock band formed in 1991. The group has released eight albums, gaining its highest level of commercial success with 1999's \"Tonight the Stars Revolt! \", which reached number 29 on the \"Billboard\" 200 while spawning the singles \"When Worlds Collide\" and \"Nobody's Real\". The band's latest release, \"Builders of the Future\", came out in 2014 on T-Boy Records, and the group has been on tour in support of the album. Frontman Spider One is the younger brother of fellow metal musician Rob Zombie.",
"Title: Rooney (band)\n\nRooney is the primary musical project of singer-songwriter Robert Schwartzman, evolving from its origin as an American rock band formed by high school friends in Los Angeles. Before Schwartzman decided to continue the project in a different direction, the band's most enduring line-up consisted of Schwartzman (lead vocals, guitar), Louie Stephens (keyboards, piano), Taylor Locke (lead guitar, backing vocals), Matthew Winter (bass guitar) and Ned Brower (drums, backing vocals). The band is named after Ed Rooney, the principal in \"Ferris Bueller's Day Off\".",
"Title: True Force\n\nTrue Force is the debut EP of American metal band Powerman 5000. The album cover features the Japanese tokusatsu character Kamen Rider Black.",
"Title: Somewhere on the Other Side of Nowhere\n\nSomewhere on the Other Side of Nowhere is the sixth studio album by Powerman 5000 returning to their more traditional industrial metal sound, following their punk rock oriented 2006 album \"Destroy What You Enjoy\". The album sold around 2,000 copies in its first week of release. The digital single for \"Super Villain\" has scanned around 15,000 paid downloads.",
"Title: Korea Tour EP\n\nThe Korea EP is an EP by American hard rock band Powerman 5000. The group made a trip to tour in Seoul, South Korea in August 2005 and decided to release an EP exclusively in South Korea. This includes four Powerman 5000 songs that do not appear on any other official release. However, a live version of \"Heroes and Villains\" was later included on the band's studio album \"Destroy What You Enjoy\". \"The Korea EP\" was also available for purchase at shows during the Return to the City of the Dead Tour '07.",
"Title: Mike Tempesta\n\nMike Tempesta is a rock guitarist and an artist relations manager. He also goes by the moniker \"M.33\". He was credited for rhythm guitar on the 1990 Anthrax album \"Persistence of Time\". Before his career as a musician, he was a guitar technician for Anthrax's Scott Ian. He was a member of Human Waste Project, and played rhythm guitar in the band Powerman 5000 until his departure in 2005. He performed on the debut album of Scum of the Earth, once again with his brother John Tempesta, and has since left the lineup. After leaving Powerman 5000, he took up a job as an artist relations manager for Yamaha Corporation of America, but soon left and eventually was hired as an artist relations manager for Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, overseeing the Jackson, Charvel, and EVH brands.",
"Title: When Worlds Collide (Powerman 5000 song)\n\n\"When Worlds Collide\" is a song by the band Powerman 5000 from their album \"Tonight the Stars Revolt! \". The song is virtually always the last song to be played at concerts . It is one of the band's most well-known songs and has been used in the video games \"Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2\", \"WWE Smackdown! vs. Raw\", and in the 2000 film \"Little Nicky\". Spider One has stated that the song is about social classes. In 2016, the band accused Square Enix of stealing the song for use in their popular MMO \"\".",
"Title: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Vol. 1\n\nThe Good, the Bad and the Ugly Vol. 1 is a compilation album by Powerman 5000 released in 2004. It contains rare and unreleased tracks from the early days of Powerman 5000.",
"Title: Ron Handler\n\nRonald Craig Handler is a music publisher, A & R executive and artist manager, who lives in Los Angeles. He has worked for influential companies such as Arista Music Publishing, BMG, EMI, DreamWorks and Interscope/Geffen. During his career, he has signed numerous artists and songwriters, such as Rhett Lawrence (Mariah Carey), J. D. Souther (The Eagles), DJ Bobcat (2Pac), Presidents of the United States of America, Bad Religion, Filter, R&B writers Tim & Bob, Papa Roach, Sparta (At the Drive-In), Eric Sermon (EPMD), Dave Hollister (Blackstreet), Alien Ant Farm, Rise Against and Powerman 5000. He also worked with John Hiatt, Diane Warren, Holly Knight, Mike Chapman (Tina Turner), Gerry Goffin (Aretha Franklin), and Robbie Robertson."
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2,095
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Who is an american novelist who created The Keep?
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Jennifer Egan
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"Thomas Myles Steinbeck (August 2, 1944 – August 11, 2016) was an American novelist, screenwriter, photographer, and journalist.",
" He published numerous works of fiction, including short stories and novels.",
" He was the elder son of American novelist John Steinbeck."
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"Harry Sinclair Lewis (February 7, 1885 – January 10, 1951), better known as Sinclair Lewis, was an American novelist, short-story writer, and playwright.",
" In 1930, he became the first writer from the United States to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature, which was awarded \"for his vigorous and graphic art of description and his ability to create, with wit and humor, new types of characters.\"",
" His works are known for their insightful and critical views of American capitalism and materialism between the wars.",
" He is also respected for his strong characterizations of modern working women.",
" H. L. Mencken wrote of him, \"[If] there was ever a novelist among us with an authentic call to the trade ... it is this red-haired tornado from the Minnesota wilds.\"",
" He has been honored by the U.S. Postal Service with a postage stamp in the Great Americans series."
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"sentences": [
"Jennifer Egan (born September 7, 1962) is an American novelist and short story writer who lives in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.",
" Egan's novel \"A Visit from the Goon Squad\" won the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and National Book Critics Circle Award for fiction."
],
"title": "Jennifer Egan"
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"sentences": [
"David George Rubin (March 27, 1924 - February 2, 2008) was an American novelist and translator.",
" He is most well known for his translations of the Indian novelist and essayist Munshi Premchand and the Indian poet and novelist Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala'."
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"The Keep (2006, ISBN ) is a novel by Jennifer Egan which became a National Bestseller, a New York Times and San Francisco Chronicle Notable Book, and a Chicago Tribune, Kansas City Star, and Rocky Mountain News Best Book of the Year.",
" \"The Keep\" is a story about two cousins involved in a haunting business venture that evokes a horrifying tale from their past."
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"sentences": [
"Jonathan Earl Franzen (born August 17, 1959) is an American novelist and essayist.",
" His 2001 novel \"The Corrections\", a sprawling, satirical family drama, drew widespread critical acclaim, earned Franzen a National Book Award, was a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction finalist, earned a James Tait Black Memorial Prize and was shortlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award.",
" His novel \"Freedom\" (2010) garnered similar praise and led to an appearance on the cover of \"Time\" magazine alongside the headline \"Great American Novelist\"."
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"sentences": [
"Mari Tomasi (1907-1965) was an American novelist who portrayed the lives of Italian immigrants in New England.",
" Literature professor Thomas J. Ferraro calls her \"the first significant Italian American woman novelist.\"",
" Tomasi also worked as a journalist and historian, and served a term in the Vermont House of Representatives."
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"sentences": [
"Martha Ellis Gellhorn (November 8, 1908 – February 15, 1998) was an American novelist, travel writer, and journalist, who is now considered one of the greatest war correspondents of the 20th century.",
" She reported on virtually every major world conflict that took place during her 60-year career.",
" Gellhorn was also the third wife of American novelist Ernest Hemingway, from 1940 to 1945.",
" At the age of 89, ill and almost completely blind, she died in 1998 in an apparent suicide.",
" The Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism is named after her."
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"sentences": [
"The Goose-step: A Study of American Education is a book, published in 1923, by the American novelist and muckraking journalist Upton Sinclair.",
" It is an investigation into the consequences of plutocratic capitalist control of American colleges and universities.",
" Sinclair writes, “Our educational system is not a public service, but an instrument of special privilege; its purpose is not to further the welfare of mankind, but merely to keep America capitalist.\"",
" (p. 18)"
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"Charles Brockden Brown (January 17, 1771 – February 22, 1810) was an American novelist, historian, and editor of the Early National period.",
" He is generally regarded by scholars as the most important American novelist before James Fenimore Cooper.",
" He is the most frequently studied and republished practitioner of the \"early American novel,\" or the US novel between 1789 and roughly 1820.",
" Although Brown was not the first American novelist, as some early criticism claimed, the breadth and complexity of his achievement as a writer in multiple genres (novels, short stories, essays and periodical writings of every sort, poetry, historiography, reviews) makes him a crucial figure in US literature and culture of the 1790s and first decade of the 19th century, and a significant public intellectual in the wider Atlantic print culture and public sphere of the era of the French Revolution."
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"Title: Thomas Steinbeck\n\nThomas Myles Steinbeck (August 2, 1944 – August 11, 2016) was an American novelist, screenwriter, photographer, and journalist. He published numerous works of fiction, including short stories and novels. He was the elder son of American novelist John Steinbeck.",
"Title: Sinclair Lewis\n\nHarry Sinclair Lewis (February 7, 1885 – January 10, 1951), better known as Sinclair Lewis, was an American novelist, short-story writer, and playwright. In 1930, he became the first writer from the United States to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature, which was awarded \"for his vigorous and graphic art of description and his ability to create, with wit and humor, new types of characters.\" His works are known for their insightful and critical views of American capitalism and materialism between the wars. He is also respected for his strong characterizations of modern working women. H. L. Mencken wrote of him, \"[If] there was ever a novelist among us with an authentic call to the trade ... it is this red-haired tornado from the Minnesota wilds.\" He has been honored by the U.S. Postal Service with a postage stamp in the Great Americans series.",
"Title: Jennifer Egan\n\nJennifer Egan (born September 7, 1962) is an American novelist and short story writer who lives in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. Egan's novel \"A Visit from the Goon Squad\" won the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and National Book Critics Circle Award for fiction.",
"Title: David Rubin (author)\n\nDavid George Rubin (March 27, 1924 - February 2, 2008) was an American novelist and translator. He is most well known for his translations of the Indian novelist and essayist Munshi Premchand and the Indian poet and novelist Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala'.",
"Title: The Keep (Egan novel)\n\nThe Keep (2006, ISBN ) is a novel by Jennifer Egan which became a National Bestseller, a New York Times and San Francisco Chronicle Notable Book, and a Chicago Tribune, Kansas City Star, and Rocky Mountain News Best Book of the Year. \"The Keep\" is a story about two cousins involved in a haunting business venture that evokes a horrifying tale from their past.",
"Title: Jonathan Franzen\n\nJonathan Earl Franzen (born August 17, 1959) is an American novelist and essayist. His 2001 novel \"The Corrections\", a sprawling, satirical family drama, drew widespread critical acclaim, earned Franzen a National Book Award, was a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction finalist, earned a James Tait Black Memorial Prize and was shortlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. His novel \"Freedom\" (2010) garnered similar praise and led to an appearance on the cover of \"Time\" magazine alongside the headline \"Great American Novelist\".",
"Title: Mari Tomasi\n\nMari Tomasi (1907-1965) was an American novelist who portrayed the lives of Italian immigrants in New England. Literature professor Thomas J. Ferraro calls her \"the first significant Italian American woman novelist.\" Tomasi also worked as a journalist and historian, and served a term in the Vermont House of Representatives.",
"Title: Martha Gellhorn\n\nMartha Ellis Gellhorn (November 8, 1908 – February 15, 1998) was an American novelist, travel writer, and journalist, who is now considered one of the greatest war correspondents of the 20th century. She reported on virtually every major world conflict that took place during her 60-year career. Gellhorn was also the third wife of American novelist Ernest Hemingway, from 1940 to 1945. At the age of 89, ill and almost completely blind, she died in 1998 in an apparent suicide. The Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism is named after her.",
"Title: The Goose-Step (book)\n\nThe Goose-step: A Study of American Education is a book, published in 1923, by the American novelist and muckraking journalist Upton Sinclair. It is an investigation into the consequences of plutocratic capitalist control of American colleges and universities. Sinclair writes, “Our educational system is not a public service, but an instrument of special privilege; its purpose is not to further the welfare of mankind, but merely to keep America capitalist.\" (p. 18)",
"Title: Charles Brockden Brown\n\nCharles Brockden Brown (January 17, 1771 – February 22, 1810) was an American novelist, historian, and editor of the Early National period. He is generally regarded by scholars as the most important American novelist before James Fenimore Cooper. He is the most frequently studied and republished practitioner of the \"early American novel,\" or the US novel between 1789 and roughly 1820. Although Brown was not the first American novelist, as some early criticism claimed, the breadth and complexity of his achievement as a writer in multiple genres (novels, short stories, essays and periodical writings of every sort, poetry, historiography, reviews) makes him a crucial figure in US literature and culture of the 1790s and first decade of the 19th century, and a significant public intellectual in the wider Atlantic print culture and public sphere of the era of the French Revolution."
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What Metcalf Professor of Mathematics and Physics at Boston University worked with John Iliopoulos on his prediction of the charm quark?
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Sheldon Lee Glashow
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"Metcalf Center for Science and Engineering (SCI) is a building owned by Boston University and named for Arthur G.B. Metcalf.",
" Metcalf founded what would later become the university's engineering college and served as its chair.",
" He also donated millions of dollars toward the construction of the building.",
" Located at 590-596 Commonwealth Avenue, the building contains offices, classrooms, and laboratories primarily used by the Physics, Chemistry, and Biology Departments of the College of Arts and Sciences.",
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" Boston University boasts that there is a waiting list for researchers wanting to conduct research in the building."
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" She made important contributions towards the discovery of the J/psi particle, which provided experimental evidence for the existence of the charm quark, and the gluon, the vector boson of the strong force in the Standard Model of physics.",
" Most notably, the team she worked in the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) with the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is part of the international effort in the discovery of a boson consistent with the Higgs boson, the so-called 'God Particle'."
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"John Iliopoulos (Greek: Ιωάννης Ηλιόπουλος; 1940, Kalamata, Greece) is a Greek physicist and the first person to present the Standard Model of particle physics in a single report.",
" He is best known for his prediction of the charm quark with Sheldon Lee Glashow and Luciano Maiani (the \"GIM mechanism\").",
" Iliopoulos is also known for demonstrating the cancelation of anomalies in the Standard model.",
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"Gerson Goldhaber (February 20, 1924 – July 19, 2010) was a German-born American particle physicist and astrophysicist.",
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"Charles DeLisi is the Metcalf Professor of Science and Engineering at Boston University, and also served as Dean of the College of Engineering from 1990 to 2000.",
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"Title: Fayet–Iliopoulos D-term\n\nIn theoretical physics, the Fayet–Iliopoulos D-term (introduced by Pierre Fayet and John Iliopoulos) is a D-term in a supersymmetric theory obtained from a vector superfield \"V\" simply by an integral over all of superspace:",
"Title: Metcalf Center for Science and Engineering\n\nMetcalf Center for Science and Engineering (SCI) is a building owned by Boston University and named for Arthur G.B. Metcalf. Metcalf founded what would later become the university's engineering college and served as its chair. He also donated millions of dollars toward the construction of the building. Located at 590-596 Commonwealth Avenue, the building contains offices, classrooms, and laboratories primarily used by the Physics, Chemistry, and Biology Departments of the College of Arts and Sciences. Its facilities are also used for biomedical research. Boston University boasts that there is a waiting list for researchers wanting to conduct research in the building.",
"Title: Sau Lan Wu\n\nSau Lan Wu (Chinese: 吳秀蘭) is a Chinese American particle physicist and the Enrico Fermi Distinguished Professor of Physics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She made important contributions towards the discovery of the J/psi particle, which provided experimental evidence for the existence of the charm quark, and the gluon, the vector boson of the strong force in the Standard Model of physics. Most notably, the team she worked in the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) with the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is part of the international effort in the discovery of a boson consistent with the Higgs boson, the so-called 'God Particle'.",
"Title: Sheldon Lee Glashow\n\nSheldon Lee Glashow ( ; born December 5, 1932) is a Nobel Prize winning American theoretical physicist. He is the Metcalf Professor of Mathematics and Physics at Boston University and Higgins Professor of Physics, Emeritus, at Harvard University, and is a member of the Board of Sponsors for the \"Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists\".",
"Title: John Iliopoulos\n\nJohn Iliopoulos (Greek: Ιωάννης Ηλιόπουλος; 1940, Kalamata, Greece) is a Greek physicist and the first person to present the Standard Model of particle physics in a single report. He is best known for his prediction of the charm quark with Sheldon Lee Glashow and Luciano Maiani (the \"GIM mechanism\"). Iliopoulos is also known for demonstrating the cancelation of anomalies in the Standard model. He is further known for the Fayet-Iliopoulos D-term formula, which was introduced in 1974. He is currently an honorary member of Laboratory of theoretical physics of École Normale Supérieure, Paris.",
"Title: B meson\n\nIn particle physics, B mesons are mesons composed of a bottom antiquark and either an up (Error no symbol defined ), down (Error no symbol defined ), strange (Error no symbol defined ) or charm quark (Error no symbol defined ). The combination of a bottom antiquark and a top quark is not thought to be possible because of the top quark's short lifetime. The combination of a bottom antiquark and a bottom quark is not a B meson, but rather \"bottomonium\".",
"Title: Gerson Goldhaber\n\nGerson Goldhaber (February 20, 1924 – July 19, 2010) was a German-born American particle physicist and astrophysicist. He was one of the discoverers of the J/ψ meson which confirmed the existence of the charm quark. He worked at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory with the Supernova Cosmology Project, and was a professor of physics emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley as well as a professor at Berkeley's graduate school in astrophysics.",
"Title: Charles DeLisi\n\nCharles DeLisi is the Metcalf Professor of Science and Engineering at Boston University, and also served as Dean of the College of Engineering from 1990 to 2000. Prior to moving to Boston University, he was Professor and Chair of Biomathematical Sciences and Professor of Molecular Biology at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine (1987–1989), Director of the United States Department of Energy's Health and Environmental Research Programs (1985–1987), Section Chief at National Institutes of Health (1975–1985), and Theoretical Division Staff Scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory (1972–1975).",
"Title: Luciano Maiani\n\nLuciano Maiani (born 16 July 1941 in Rome) is a San Marino citizen physicist best known for his prediction of the charm quark with Sheldon Lee Glashow and John Iliopoulos (the \"GIM mechanism\")."
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Call of Cthulhu: The Wasted Land is a role-playing game in the subgenre named after what author?
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H. P. Lovecraft
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" Tynes, Detwiller and Adam Scott Glancy released the \"Delta Green\" modern \"Call of Cthulhu\" campaign setting in 1996.",
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" In 2008, Fantasy Flight moved the game over to its Living Card Game (LCG) format, which retains the deck-building aspect of collectible card games, but without the random distribution."
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"Title: Trail of Cthulhu\n\nTrail of Cthulhu is an investigative horror role-playing game published by Pelgrane Press in which the players' characters investigate mysterious events related to the Cthulhu Mythos. It was designed by Kenneth Hite using the GUMSHOE System, which was created by Robin Laws. \"Trail of Cthulhu\" is based on the \"Call of Cthulhu\" role playing game under license from Chaosium.",
"Title: Call of Cthulhu: The Official Video Game\n\nCall of Cthulhu: The Official Video Game is an upcoming role-playing survival horror video game developed by Cyanide and published by Focus Home Interactive for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows. The game features a semi-open world environment and will incorporate themes of Lovecraftian and psychological horror into a story which includes elements of investigation and stealth. It is based on H. P. Lovecraft's short story \"The Call of Cthulhu\", while also being an adaptation of the 1981 role-playing game of the same name.",
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"Title: Cthulhu Britannica\n\nCthulhu Britannica is a series of role-playing books set in the United Kingdom and produced by the British game company Cubicle 7 Entertainment. The supplements are designed for use in the Call of Cthulhu role-playing game produced by Chaosium.",
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"Title: Cthulhu's Dark Cults\n\nCthulhu’s Dark Cults is an anthology edited by David Conyers, containing ten Cthulhu Mythos short stories set in Chaosium’s \"Call of Cthulhu\" role-playing game setting. All the stories take place during the 1920s and 1930s, the era in which the game is set."
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What American actor played in both "The Gate" and "The Motel Life"?
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Stephen Dorff
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" He starred in an episode of \"The King of Queens\", as well as an episode of The Office entitled Phyllis' Wedding.",
" Ives also appeared as Lank Dailey, owner of Dailey's Motel and the Arena roadhouse in Hot Rods to Hell, the last film directed by John Brahm.",
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" Other films include \"The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys\" (2002), \"The Girl Next Door\" (2004), \"Lords of Dogtown\" (2005), \"Alpha Dog\" (2006), \"The Darkest Hour\" (2011), \"The Motel Life\" (2012) and \"Vincent N Roxxy\" (2016)."
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"Joshua Granville Leonard (born June 17, 1975) is an American actor, writer and director, known primarily for his role in \"The Blair Witch Project\" (1999).",
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" Directed and produced by brothers Alan and Gabriel Polsky, the screenplay was adapted by Noah Harpster and Micah Fitzerman-Blue from Willy Vlautin's novel of the same name.",
" The film was shot in Gardnerville, Minden, Reno, and Virginia City and also features animated sequences drawn by Mike Smith."
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[
"Title: Ryan Hurst\n\nRyan Douglas Hurst (born June 19, 1976) is an American actor, best known for his roles as Gerry Bertier in Disney's \"Remember the Titans\", Tom Clark in \"Taken\", Opie Winston in the FX network drama series \"Sons of Anarchy\", and as Chick in \"Bates Motel\".",
"Title: Willy Vlautin\n\nWilly Vlautin (born 1967) is an American author and was the lead singer and songwriter of Portland, Oregon band Richmond Fontaine and is currently a member of The Delines. Born and raised in Reno, Nevada, he has released nine studio albums since the late nineties with his band while he has written four novels: \"The Motel Life\", \"Northline\", \"Lean on Pete\" and \"The Free\".",
"Title: Stephen Dorff\n\nStephen Dorff Jr. (born July 29, 1973) is an American actor, known for portraying PK in \"The Power of One\", Stuart Sutcliffe in \"Backbeat\", Johnny Marco in Sofia Coppola's \"Somewhere\", and for his roles in \"Blade\" (as self-styled vampire-overlord Deacon Frost), \"Cecil B. DeMented\", \"The Motel Life\", \"S.F.W.\" and \"Space Truckers\".",
"Title: The Gate (1987 film)\n\nThe Gate is a 1987 American-Canadian horror film directed by Tibor Takács and starring Stephen Dorff in his film debut. Two young boys accidentally release a horde of demons from their backyard via a large hole. The film was released on May 15, 1987, by New Century Vista Film Company. Since its release, it has obtained a cult following and was followed by a sequel in 1990 titled \"\". A 3D-remake directed by Alex Winter was in production; it was initially set for a release in 2011, but no release had occurred at that time.",
"Title: George Ives (actor)\n\nGeorge Ives (January 19, 1926 – February 22, 2013) was an American actor. A native of New York City, Ives played Douglas Aldrich in the television series \"The Jim Backus Show\", also known as \"Hot off the Wire\". He starred in an episode of \"The King of Queens\", as well as an episode of The Office entitled Phyllis' Wedding. Ives also appeared as Lank Dailey, owner of Dailey's Motel and the Arena roadhouse in Hot Rods to Hell, the last film directed by John Brahm. He died at his home in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, in 2013 at the age of 87.",
"Title: John Cariani\n\nJohn Edward Cariani (born July 23, 1969) is an award-winning American actor and an accomplished playwright. Cariani is best known to television viewers as the unwavering forensic expert Julian Beck in \"Law & Order\". On stage, he earned a Tony Award nomination for his role as Motel the Tailor in the 2004 Broadway revival of \"Fiddler on the Roof\". As a playwright, he is best known for his first play, \"Almost, Maine\", which has become one of the most frequently produced plays in the United States. He has starred on Broadway in the Tony Award winning musical \"Something Rotten! \" as Nigel Bottom.",
"Title: Emile Hirsch\n\nEmile Davenport Hirsch (born March 13, 1985) is an American actor. He made his breakout roles for \"Into the Wild\" (2007) and the A&E network simulcast miniseries \"Bonnie & Clyde\" (2013). Other films include \"The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys\" (2002), \"The Girl Next Door\" (2004), \"Lords of Dogtown\" (2005), \"Alpha Dog\" (2006), \"The Darkest Hour\" (2011), \"The Motel Life\" (2012) and \"Vincent N Roxxy\" (2016).",
"Title: Mike Vogel\n\nMichael James \"Mike\" Vogel (born July 17, 1979) is an American actor and former model. Vogel began acting in 2001, and has since appeared in several films and series, including \"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre\", \"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants\", \"Grind\", \"Poseidon\", \"Blue Valentine\", \"The Help\", \"Bates Motel\", \"Cloverfield\" and \"Under the Dome\".",
"Title: Joshua Leonard\n\nJoshua Granville Leonard (born June 17, 1975) is an American actor, writer and director, known primarily for his role in \"The Blair Witch Project\" (1999). He has since starred in films such as \"Madhouse\" (2004), \"The Shaggy Dog\" (2006), \"Higher Ground\" (2011), \"The Motel Life\" (2012), \"Snake and Mongoose\" (2013), \"If I Stay\" (2014), \"The Town That Dreaded Sundown\" (2014), and \"6 Years\" (2015).",
"Title: The Motel Life (film)\n\nThe Motel Life is a 2012 American drama film starring Emile Hirsch, Stephen Dorff, Dakota Fanning, and Kris Kristofferson. Directed and produced by brothers Alan and Gabriel Polsky, the screenplay was adapted by Noah Harpster and Micah Fitzerman-Blue from Willy Vlautin's novel of the same name. The film was shot in Gardnerville, Minden, Reno, and Virginia City and also features animated sequences drawn by Mike Smith."
] |
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Claudine Dianne Ryce, was an advocate for missing children from Miami, Florida, her son, Jimmy Ryce, was kidnapped, raped and murdered in which year, by Juan Carlos Chavez in Redland, Florida?
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1995
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"Juan Carlos I Park (Spanish: \"Parque Juan Carlos I\" ) is the main municipal park in Madrid, Spain.",
" The park was named after King Juan Carlos I.",
" The park contains many modern sculptures."
],
"title": "Juan Carlos I Park"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Juan Carlos I Antarctic Base, named after the king of Spain, Juan Carlos I (Spanish: \"Base Antártica Española Juan Carlos Primero\" ), is a seasonal (November to March) scientific station operated by Spain, opened in January 1988.",
" Situated on Hurd Peninsula, Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica."
],
"title": "Juan Carlos I Antarctic Base"
},
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"sentences": [
"NISMART or the National Incidence Studies of Missing, Abducted, Runaway and Throwaway Children, was a research project supported by the United States Department of Justice.",
" It was enacted to address the 1984 Missing Children's Assistance Act (Pub.L.",
" 98-473).",
" This required the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) to conduct periodic national incidence studies to determine the actual number of children reported missing and the number recovered.",
" The first study, NISMART-1 in 1988 categorized the various missing children reports and estimated the number of missing and recovered children in each.",
" In 1999, a second study dubbed NISMART-2 was initiated.",
" The two studies cannot be compared against each other due to categorizing techniques being distinct in each study.",
" Also, NISMART-2 interviewed youth directly whereas NISMART-1 did not."
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"sentences": [
"Samuel James Ryce (September 26, 1985 – September 11, 1995) was a child who was abducted, raped and killed by Juan Carlos Chavez in Redland, Florida, United States.",
" On Wednesday, February 12, 2014, Chavez was executed at Florida State Prison in North Florida."
],
"title": "Jimmy Ryce"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Juan Carlos Salazar is a well known Venezuelan singer and cuatro player.",
" Juan Carlos was born in , a small oil town in the State of Monagas.",
" Born to a singer, guitarist and cuatro player, Juan Carlos learned how to play cuatro and guitar by ear at an early age and took piano lessons in Fort Collins, Colorado."
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"sentences": [
"Felipe VI (] ; Felipe Juan Pablo Alfonso de Todos los Santos de Borbón y Grecia; born 30 January 1968) is the King of Spain.",
" He ascended to the throne on 19 June 2014 following the abdication of his father, King Juan Carlos I.",
" He is the only son of Juan Carlos and his wife Sofía of Greece and Denmark.",
" When Juan Carlos was chosen in 1969 to be Francisco Franco's successor, Felipe became second in line to the Spanish throne."
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"Claudine Dianne Ryce (1943-2009) was an advocate for missing children from Miami, Florida.",
" Her son, Jimmy Ryce, was kidnapped, raped and murdered in 1995."
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"Child Find Ontario is a non-profit community service founded in 1984 dedicated to advocating missing children.",
" As a branch of Child Find, it oversees 20 chapters in the province of Ontario.",
" Each year, Child Find Ontario receives reports of 40 to 50 missing children.",
" In Spring 2010, Child Find Ontario became affiliated with the Canadian Centre for Child Protection Inc. (the “Canadian Centre”) and since that time, both organizations have been working together to deliver quality missing children services in the Province of Ontario."
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"Etan Kalil Patz ( , born October 9, 1972, declared legally dead in 2001) was an American boy who was six years old on May 25, 1979 when he disappeared on his way to his school bus stop in the SoHo neighborhood of Lower Manhattan.",
" His disappearance helped launch the missing children movement, which included new legislation and new methods for tracking down missing children, and spawned the \"photo on a milk carton\" campaigns of the early 1980s.",
" He was the first missing child to have a photo on a milk carton.",
" In 1983, President Ronald Reagan designated May 25—the anniversary of Etan's disappearance—as National Missing Children's Day in the United States."
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},
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"sentences": [
"our missing children is a program which investigates missing children cases in Canada.",
" It cooperates with Canada Border Services Agency, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, RCMP's Missing Children's Registry, Revenue Canada's International Project Return, and the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade."
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}
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"Title: Juan Carlos I Park\n\nJuan Carlos I Park (Spanish: \"Parque Juan Carlos I\" ) is the main municipal park in Madrid, Spain. The park was named after King Juan Carlos I. The park contains many modern sculptures.",
"Title: Juan Carlos I Antarctic Base\n\nJuan Carlos I Antarctic Base, named after the king of Spain, Juan Carlos I (Spanish: \"Base Antártica Española Juan Carlos Primero\" ), is a seasonal (November to March) scientific station operated by Spain, opened in January 1988. Situated on Hurd Peninsula, Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica.",
"Title: NISMART\n\nNISMART or the National Incidence Studies of Missing, Abducted, Runaway and Throwaway Children, was a research project supported by the United States Department of Justice. It was enacted to address the 1984 Missing Children's Assistance Act (Pub.L. 98-473). This required the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) to conduct periodic national incidence studies to determine the actual number of children reported missing and the number recovered. The first study, NISMART-1 in 1988 categorized the various missing children reports and estimated the number of missing and recovered children in each. In 1999, a second study dubbed NISMART-2 was initiated. The two studies cannot be compared against each other due to categorizing techniques being distinct in each study. Also, NISMART-2 interviewed youth directly whereas NISMART-1 did not.",
"Title: Jimmy Ryce\n\nSamuel James Ryce (September 26, 1985 – September 11, 1995) was a child who was abducted, raped and killed by Juan Carlos Chavez in Redland, Florida, United States. On Wednesday, February 12, 2014, Chavez was executed at Florida State Prison in North Florida.",
"Title: Juan Carlos Salazar\n\nJuan Carlos Salazar is a well known Venezuelan singer and cuatro player. Juan Carlos was born in , a small oil town in the State of Monagas. Born to a singer, guitarist and cuatro player, Juan Carlos learned how to play cuatro and guitar by ear at an early age and took piano lessons in Fort Collins, Colorado.",
"Title: Felipe VI of Spain\n\nFelipe VI (] ; Felipe Juan Pablo Alfonso de Todos los Santos de Borbón y Grecia; born 30 January 1968) is the King of Spain. He ascended to the throne on 19 June 2014 following the abdication of his father, King Juan Carlos I. He is the only son of Juan Carlos and his wife Sofía of Greece and Denmark. When Juan Carlos was chosen in 1969 to be Francisco Franco's successor, Felipe became second in line to the Spanish throne.",
"Title: Claudine Dianne Ryce\n\nClaudine Dianne Ryce (1943-2009) was an advocate for missing children from Miami, Florida. Her son, Jimmy Ryce, was kidnapped, raped and murdered in 1995.",
"Title: Child Find Ontario\n\nChild Find Ontario is a non-profit community service founded in 1984 dedicated to advocating missing children. As a branch of Child Find, it oversees 20 chapters in the province of Ontario. Each year, Child Find Ontario receives reports of 40 to 50 missing children. In Spring 2010, Child Find Ontario became affiliated with the Canadian Centre for Child Protection Inc. (the “Canadian Centre”) and since that time, both organizations have been working together to deliver quality missing children services in the Province of Ontario.",
"Title: Disappearance of Etan Patz\n\nEtan Kalil Patz ( , born October 9, 1972, declared legally dead in 2001) was an American boy who was six years old on May 25, 1979 when he disappeared on his way to his school bus stop in the SoHo neighborhood of Lower Manhattan. His disappearance helped launch the missing children movement, which included new legislation and new methods for tracking down missing children, and spawned the \"photo on a milk carton\" campaigns of the early 1980s. He was the first missing child to have a photo on a milk carton. In 1983, President Ronald Reagan designated May 25—the anniversary of Etan's disappearance—as National Missing Children's Day in the United States.",
"Title: Our missing children\n\nour missing children is a program which investigates missing children cases in Canada. It cooperates with Canada Border Services Agency, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, RCMP's Missing Children's Registry, Revenue Canada's International Project Return, and the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade."
] |
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